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V,: .-: dvertising ; J ob Printing In bnsy seasons brings you yonr share of trade; advertising in drill sea Is a verj important factor in bosinPKB. 1'oor printing re-iW-ta no credit on a eood I i sons brings yon yonr share, and als tbat of the merchant who "cau't af- bncinofcti iinnuo T.nt no !- rnnf .InVi ....... . - j -.j - v vw Printing we gnarante it to be in every way satisfactory. ord ' to aavertise. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. Vol. XXXIII. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST u, 1902. No. 61 ) . t ' i 1 A eoeoeocococooocooooooooc K. A. BOOTH. A.C.MA.KSTKKS. II . C. tl A I I V. O President, Vice rreMriit. I'lehirr 0 0 Douglas County Bank, 0 Establislietl I883. Incorporated iyoi. 0 Capital Stock, $50,000.00. S BOARD OF DIRECTORS O r. w. m:s-5 n, k. a. booth, j. ii. booth, j. t. bridges 0 J. V. KHLY, A.C.MARSTERS.K. UMILLLK. O A general banking business transacted, and customers civen every 0 accommodai ion consistent with safe and conservntix'c banking. X Dank oicn from nine to twelve and from one to thret 0 CCKOOCXOsCK0 8? C , Ik? if fcvlA 8 'Kir v; mmrt VALISES, TELESCOPES SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS In iaet anything vou want to travel with. Remember the I'l.iee, B. W. STRONG, & THE FURNITURE MAN. Bring 4i- Us Your ... CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO. Kruse & FifQ'f" r'lfiQC I II 5L Groceries... ...Also a full DEVER'S blend qG-axa.e3 coffee Seeds Highest price paid for Produce. Give us a call OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE v Kruse & Newland 'T'lIE woman who has ouce worn a Krip-pcndorf-Dittmann can't be hood winked. She knows there isn't a shoo made will fit her foot half as well. New Fall styles . $2.00 to $4.00 now read' (a pair FLiIlMT S SHOE STORE i : : ! ? Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when ou order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and good service. C. W. r nil 1 -AND- f: ""its ." . .. - ... . Take the Rosehnrg, Marshtield Stage Line for all points 011 Coos Hay. (iood S pring Hack leaves Kosebtirg Kvcry Morning at ft o'clock. 000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000 A. SALZMAN I Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician Carries a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, g Jewelry, Diamonds and Silverware v X WATCH KEPAIBIXG A SPECIALTY. "lOBEBURG, ORE poooooooocooooooo 000000000000000000000000 8 o 0 o o couche: A 4 t. ! Hi I t N .-o ' are s mi; iivm-si mit Medium Priced Coin-luM we have t'ver lunl. al BED LOUNGES TRUNKS A new line of trnnks jujt received Roseburg,Ore OR TRADE Newland ur Prices are aways and stock complete right line of.. : PARKS & CO. EMPIRE- LivrJ, Feed and $hti C. P. Babkabd, Prop. Saddle Horses. Single and Double Rigs at a I hours Transient Stock gven very be? r csre Rates always reasonable LATIi NEWS SUAi.MARIZFd). State, General ana Foreign News Con densed (or ttie Perusal of the Busy Reader. A !-tcaiii!iip line lias leeit i utUished lutween l'orilanil mid N'oiue. Sewn -ase of M.iallrox ai" v ioilel at (.'hanijioei:. Maiimi County. The town may he ijiiarantined. The tlu i'inouieU'i' reached lOt at fa Itin Thniday during the noon hour. At v'oivallir- 102 hrkt the l.vad The tate Press A-!-oci.ition uillamet at Kewjoit nextThurIay. A large at tendance is i-xi'Ceted and a royal good time will be had. The St. Helens I.Liht ali i Water t'oia 1'C.ny has iitMvod to transfer its jd:iiit to 4 the city for $kX). lx'heved the council will aii-i'i'i. V K. Vanderhill i-.a very l.ivt iinilli iniliioiiaire u hen he -c. ds hi ant imo hile to ils. liniii . Anile in 2-." sec oiid'" may 1) eaia-l faiily ilyini:. A. I". I'm rii k. an employee of a Weiser, Idaho, li.iu l, h is hedi notilicd that he is heir lo a Iii.iam.000 fortune in (.ierinany uiu laiiucd for l'K years. A curding to tljinres compilvd by County As-es-oi- M lli.ne'.i there arc '1 banks in the stale o! Oregon. ."IT f wh'u-h have stOekholder r. idiu- in Mi'itiio- lnali county. 11. A. Stnaii, t Kent. YVa-h.. :il c tablih a condensed milk faetory at l-'.r-etiro-e. Mr. St;iai t v. ill invent U tucell fW.'". find "'). 1hi ill thi' eliteV- I'ti--. V. 11. ba.'.'ii. i'!-.id'-nt : the Or.n lb I'srowci--' Association, ha la'tlcd n liicetii. at WoiHlbum :i Ai'tM 11 to decide uiH'li the J.l u to U- j.aiii for I'ickiiutl.is m ms. u s ci"'. The steanu i Senator ha- aniv'"-! .it Port Townsend. Wa-h.. ir- m Ni n.o ' ith t!50,00 indl. She i.rii.;.--n. .f the dL-ctivery of the old channel of Anvil Creek, w hicii is i'i" ii4 very rich. A tine drilliiii; outfit has at riv.-l f"r the I.e Roy Mining C"tn; any, and is to U' iniimslia'.e'.v j.laccd on the company's j roj rty at the head ..f Cl.:iii. iou I a:i yon. in the llohemia -li-tiic!. The hea l cam ; of the Pacific jnri dicitioii of Wo.lmei! ..i the YWrid. .--it" tinj at Crii'i'lc t'nvk. Col., ha in.-iva'-i'd the salarie of head eoi:ul from fnrt to f-'OOO and of head rl. i k fi'.m f2"i"" to Ixster and llmerv I'ai-. ajed " and " t yenrs.were bumed t.. death at Kiama- cay aitcrnooii and at both places secured something to eat. thononinc,iayi.u!.t. while i.iay- At one jace hc t00j. a S3fjd!c horse. The stranger first in with n.ai. -lies tiiev exj.'.oiela live . 1 r , . . . zaiKm can of oil .mi w.-r.- inta:.tiy appeared on Wednesday evening at the iarm ot A. H. dm Uthevl in liai.i. s. I n:u. tu and a half miles south c Medical Lake, and 011 dc- ThesalttrriM made a not her c.t oi fi and 2 a tt.a la-t Friday, w hieh broneht line sal: down to $12 and crude i.er t on. It was 2"a:id f2" i-crt to til :i W hell the tr.W. had the J-eol h 1. the link. sivf a P'-rtland ta'.-cr. It ith. inion of President 11. 11. Lytic' of the Columbia Southern rail road that the total w heat yield of Sher 11 an County in round nuirdK-rs will 1 e at least Ho.J0 bushel. lie say the crop conditions are ood and a very large yiel-i is in sht. Traccy's n-eord: Killed S men. Woundi-1 aid not killed only one man He shot to kill, i'.roke from jail 3 times Held uji and rohl-l in Portland pre vious to "oin to eiiitentiary 11 jilaec. Ibiblx'l after breaking from jK-niten- tiarvat lea-t forty itois. P.orn in Wixi.ie in in IsTl. I i-d in Wa-hin-ton Ati. l'-V2. The fanners in lla-t.-rn OrttfnU and Washington n.et the .re-'nleiits of the O. K. A .V., Nortln'rti l'.i. ;;ie and the (in-at Northern, to coii'iilt ia icgard to ! a r luctioii of freight on wheat. They a-k a rcluctioii 1.1 , ."1 euti on the ton, n hieh would 1- a saving to them of .Vi.ictl 1.11 the estimate of thiycar' croji The conference wa- held hit Mon day, and ieult-l in a reduction of in jit r cent, eipial to 45 ecu's ,,n. The tne'tin was a lovc-fea-t. Kaisin the Spanish Ships at Minila. The Navy Department ha awarded ontracls through the commandant oi the navv var 1 at fax ite to the Philip pine Mngineeriiij; an I Construction Company for raising the Spanish xvar hips Admiral Dewey sunk in tie- fam- j battle of M inila I'.av. The con tract includes the xvie. kin.' and di.-man-tliii-j of such of the ships as are unlit for further iw, but it is exerted that three f the vessels xvill h raisol and repair ed. Nine of thi'in are so badiy dum ai:edthat they are not worth saving. The work has already begun and if to be completed xvithin a year. Funston III. Ili NVEK, Aug, S. fJfii. l'unst. in is eon- fined to bin home bv an illness sail to he the result of his recent operation in Nexv York for appeiidieitis. It is feared he may have to submit to the knif ajrain. Oil (or Fuel. PoiiTi.Asn, Aug., S. The chancer seem to be good that in a comparatively short time crude petroleum xvill supple ment coal and wood as: a fuel in this citv. About L" firms here are already usingnatni.il oil for this purpose. The uiofit of the oil conies from the Ilakcre field region in California. Several of the rive, transportation companies arc making preparations to put in the projHT appliance! for use. L'lok At this Money Maker. A ranch of 210 acres, with house, barn and outbuildings. Orchard, small Imit etc., well matured. No middle man's profits, .1 miles from rail road. Town of Drain, owner. 1500 cash, iiKjtiirt of F F. Pattkiiso.v ltopeburg, Ore, LATEST Edward VII at Last Crowned King Of Great Britian Tracy the Second Gives TroubIe Other Late News. London, Aug. 9. King Edward aud)uecn Alexandra wcie crowned in Westminster Abbey, shortly after noon Though the ceremony was bereft of sonic of the elabora tion and pageantry originally contemplated, it lacked little in the way of spectacular ptrftctiun. The whole ceremoni al was of a magnificently decorative character, and pre sented :i ronstautly changing panorama, round the two cen tral figures enthroned in their robes of velvet, ermine and doth of gold, amidst the distinguished assemblage of act ors, the fulfillment of whose various roles necessitated con stant movement. Each stage of the ceremony, with its Old World usa ges, furnished its quota of interest, while the interior of the noble church, tilled as it was with officials in various capacities, with Princes and diplomatic officers in gold- laccd uniforms, with heralds, jof state in medieval costumes, rich robes, with Oriental potentates in many-hued raiment, with men of all types and all shades of complexion from distant points of the new-crowned monarch' empire, with its dazzling display of jewels and wealth of color, presented a picture which, in its combined brilliancy and distinction, has seldom been excelled. The return journey of their majesties commenced at i:2J p. m. As their majesties rain commenced to fall and they deferred their departure until the rain ceased. They lelt at 2:0b p. m. The return journey, which was slow, was marked by scenes of enthu siasm. Their majesties arrived at the palace at 2:55 p. m. ANOTHER TRACY IN EASTERN WASHINGTON. Spokane. Wn., Aug. 9. Since the death of Outlaw Tracy some individual is imposing on the people of East ern Washington, passing himself off as the famous baudit. It is said Tracy's double held up two farmers on Wednes- m:infi;nr ;t ,vns ;ven stioner. Jle showed that hfc was a . " , , nne iuarKsmau oy snooting ai a lurgci. 11c ciaimcu to oc the original Trac He was riding a horse and stayed till a confederate came along who called him by the name of It t- . . .1. .1 ; l rac-. iaier ;nc h.iaic u;iy get something to cat. There he again stole a saddle horse. It is reported the stranger carries a rifle and two revolvers. AMERICANS AND JAPS MAY CLASH. Honolulu, Aug., S. According to the Honolulu men who are interested in the Marcus Island guano expedition, against which Japan has sent a war vessel, as icportcd b the last advices received here from the States, the vessel which left here for the island carried a complement of Man ser rifles, and her captain has instruction from the com pany to plant the American flag on the island and keep it floating until compelled to haul it down. Captain A. A. Roschill, the discoverer of the island, who left his claim to it on a cocoanut tree on Marcus in 1S89, is in command of! the expedition. The company's claim is based on his title, which is on record with the State Department at Washing ton. No intimation that the vessel left here with any arms on board was given out uutil the news was received that the Japanese Government had laid claim to the island, and had dispatched a war vessel there. Colonel Thomas Fitch then made public the instructions given to Captain Rosc hill, which,' while designed to prevent any conflict, were in tended to compel the Japanese to allow the Americans to Uud, or use force to drive them away. ATTORNEY GENERAL KNON ASSAULTED. Oyster Bay, N. Y., Aug., 8. Attorney General Knox while on his way to confer with the President before sail ing for France to investigate the Panama canal route, stop ped in a restaurant to dine when three trust magnates en tered and began taunting him with vile language. Mr. Knox retired with his family, but immediately returned alone when one of the party, Chas. Schoen, of Pittsburg, attempted to assault him. Mr. Long easily evaided him and the troublesome parties were taken in charge by the authorities. He sai5 "I understand that after I left the restaurant, at the conclusion of the difficulty, the waiters suppressed the crowd with some energy." The Attorney-General evidently was not in the least injured by his assailants, and as he chatted about the trouble, did not seem to regret it very seriously. ORIENTAL AGAINST ORIENTAL. Nr.v York, Aug. 4. Governor Gota, of the proivuee of Formosa, Japan, has visited Ellis Island to study Ameri can methods of excluding Chinese immigrants. Japan is said to be prcparing.to adopt an exclusion act, and Govern or Gota is gathering data as to the manner in which this country has carried out the system of keeping Chinese from our ports. ' WOULD CUT THE CABLE. Washington, Ang. S. On information that the Hay tieu gunboat commander intended to cut the cable between Cape Havtieu and New York, has instructed the commander from any act of violence .it the NEWS. pursuivants and other officers with peer: and peeresses in were leaving the Abbey ' . . , . I.- -.1 rt nc appc.ucu near neney 10 the Secretarv of the Navv I of the Machias to protect it hands of the Revolutionists. 1 flLENDAI.R NEWS, Items of (ientral It crest Gleaned by Oar Special Corres pondent. Mrs. W. I). Smith went to Crams PasK today on business. Mrs. Mary Wood went to Grants Par lust XVeek, seeking medical aid. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hebci oi Galc viUe, were trading in our ity Monday. 1". W. Slocum spent bun !: and Mon day visiting friends at Gi.nil- Pas. Iie 1. at the family home near Plain, the infant son oi Mr nod Mrs. I. I.. I'.n: x niiig. aged foiirtei i, months. Mrs. J;. K. Montgomery is at rani Ph-s, ill. i'i. Vandyke i- ht-r phyi cia:ian l she i reported letter. Mi. lock Miller iiinl brother, liii uii t Iloker x ere e.tlie.l by phone rc- cntly. to the bed-ide of tin-ir mother, at -cattle, xx h-. is diingi.ro'i-1'. ill. l)r. 1'. P. Roxxereox and U!is I'ashy, oi the ci. v drtij (. re, have bought out Ir. W. 1'. Krrmci 's .lrn.' -tore in this city and the nexx lirm wiil carry on the bu-iiK Ir. P. has his i, ttie,. ;lt the drug store. A party of Ko-cbiiig - prominent la dies ;ire enjoying an outing, camping at ReilU'II si.lin. Jive miles noith of this ity. Viz. Mr, ( jr.i i;.im :,,i .hmjh- ters. Mrs. .1. I'. Paiker and d.n'.'jhter-.. Mr-, s. C. I lint. Mrs .1 C. Aifc. n. Mrs. Sarah Ziglerand Mis 7.-iiu Zii:!e.-. Mrs. J. I.. H ird. tie- e-;iuial.ie i;V of our uorthy '-t!na-ler. i critically iii .it their r.-i h nco in thi- city. Mr-. 1 1 ' i J 1 is one oi .,nr ino-t higlily i -to iu e i !a h.-a:; l a h"t . friei. r t- ii.ier t! -ir aff tiona'e -ympnihy to t.-Ji ; e M'-k w ii'e and the at.xioas loj!, Li:?.. band in thi- hor.r ..f trial. Mr-. Sar.d. Z:e'ler .in 1 Ir. J. F. Ik r kcr. ot l;,.c. her,- made u- apl. a-.u.t and n ".i ii ai'j le i. c.ill xve. k : ids., we i-. luiir.'il gris tin-.-s xxitb Mrs. -. Flint "f !;... l.tir. and xve note xxith pleasure lh.it thi- trio of ia l es are h.k ing well arid youthful that we Jhiulc Time h.;s p.is, them by. .1. I . I:..1- r;s a,, 1 Mr. Tri- p. of A-h-i.i'. i, -;-!.! !a-t Saturday and Sunday &t the Flint-Kingmet.t mine t.u Mt. P. 'i'en. l.untin; and proMsctlng. Thev t.- k i.. me a lin.. deer, h probably c.t them -4 cent a r-iunJ, but railr.d Imv? don't mind the esji;se. w ,e:i tl.ey have .he .;. asure of telling th.-ir frl-r. ls xxhi.1 i tine tin eth. y had killing it. Ma'!:iv F. Wright, cit i .-.!:. ,r the Pi xiM'l -l 1 1: w.i- cal.ii..' u:-.;, the tiu-tin-roil- re.i I- is ofhat j-. iriiai in this citx I riday. Mr. Wiight is t? , Iv c-i, -I that i--i '..i.ir -;- i..-cr. Jan... Wright, who xx i oocv a res'i i. i.t ' t!.i - ;ix , and he rei. -Ui-l ,-ld aOii:aiutaiui-s and mad Inaiiy n.-.i ..n.-s. J!,. js a v,.ry bright young j-iuru.iiist, :-n a I ar.iiin.l iiexs;i. - r man. and coming yeat wiil bin, on the t... ro'.in i ..f t!.e lad l.-r. Yet we f(--l it our duty to warn l is l".t girl" that -il- .Ught l: it t I let l iui i.l,e i.ej' t' irrsplelitiy. Unles- h- ..;;. along. Mr. Wright l.on. rel us w iih a cad. M'.II.IC. HO, FOR NEWPORT! Oregon's Favorite and Popular tide Resort. Id-, "gnuing the a lxaniag port a- a summer re-.rt orr .:" New her sea side U-.lts ill the It: rll.West. ;l:,.J ;u make it po'-i'.lc f-.r all who desire to do so to sj, nd their xaeatioii bv the .ean waves, the Southern Pac'lic Com pan v 11 cii'ie -tioii xxith the C"ixallis F.ast ern railroa l. w ill place on sale, cfhvt ive June lath, round trip ticket- from all points in Oregon on the Southern Paciti--to Ncx-irt, go-sl for return tin til Oi-toU-r bUh, at sj.jcially rislu.-cd rates. For full information please i-n.piire of your local agent. -f If a Mm Lie to You. And say s. nie other salve, ointmtnt, tioii, oil ..r allegisl healer is as g-K-l as l'.ucklen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvcl-xns enrvs of Piles. Purn. Uoils. Corns, Felons, Fleer, Cuts, ea!ds and skin Kruptiotis u-..ve it's the U-st and eheapo.-t. 2-"m- at A. C. Marstcr's Uosehurg, (regon. Fexv people can understand the feel Inj of the pugilist as be b beitifr counted out. He hears the seconds ticked off. Hc struggles to rise, but straggles iu vain. He has lost the fight. There re some who are making a losing tight for life that can appreciate this ; those whose lungs are diseased. With every tick of the watch, they know that they are being coxiuted out. The great question is how can a quick rallv be made to continue the light against disease? Many who have asked that question have found a satisfactory nuswer in the use of IX. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures bronchitis, obstinate, decp-scated coughs, hemor rhage, night -sweat, emaciation, anil other conditions which if neglected or unskilfully treated may find a fatal termination hi consumption. "XX'lien I comn'cuv:.! taking 'lir. rterce'n C.otilrn Mcilir.11 Discox-erv." writes Mr. John T. icd. uf JelleiMii, Jefferson Co., Aik , "I wan verv low wilti a cough, iin.1 would m times jipit U blood I ma able to ilo any wul W at nil, mi weak ami niv licavl wa lmv. The fiis.t lwttle I toot did ine so much h-jo! lli.a 1 Jmj I faith in )t and eoulimied uu'al I had lakrn I twelve botlles. Sow I il j uot look like nor let 1 I like tilt 6aMe XJian lis I wis a year ng.i. Penile i Were astonished and sai.l they dil not think, I ! could live. 1 ciiu Ih.iukliilly auy that I am entiiely cured ot a tliM-ac fiom which tiad it not tiern for your wonderful ' Uincox-ery ' 1 would have died." There are cures behind every claim made for the "Discovery," which no "just as good" medicine can show. JJr. fierce s 1'leasant 1'eIIets cleanse j jrboweU ",ul sti,uulalc 'asi fc4 Are vou Particular jT XX! Are you particular about your win IF Yob" ARE CAFE AT CURRIER'S GROCERY AND AK FOR; 3YIOlV0FOLE BRA1MB Prke is no higher and every can guaranteed Currier's, 4- I One Price Store Thi- i 'V -UV Wollenbers: Bros. ton- w ill ;.i , .Jfrfi;. I Drain - Gardiner 'i COOS BKY STHGE ROUTE i -.nimiincing xx-tli M thf.ir' inm Pruin t . i"Iun.i. iraveiui.g i,.- n re ail - naxe .Hjr-,:tun or m .r.-. ..l -xce-s b'ase will U- m.vie f t roe.nd i.tj.. For farther infomti..,, addres" ? S L'NCLE SA.Tg? BIRTH DAY lie i- the Fourth .-! July llallv is. de.-h.n- yo ,r in-i.-j. ,.-le::,-,. ,,f ndd.m.,- m r l.e.tt ar.d wilted iin.-n by having it uun.:er-; ..: givexon b-g the ex.jv.i.it that is the Sucli a- the a place where tier will i grade hie.!: dry w..rk with color and arti tic tiinish iti.pof perfect laundry work R-M-i-burg steam I.v,n lrv W.xays gixes Xoil. OOCXXDOOOCOCXKXXDOOOOOOOOOJ STOP! 4 1 mm m in, j' 1 rlF s They are now located in the new Hendricks block, one door south of the Kailroad llaiing lb-use the best f A foil and coniDleto line of Cignrs, and. Tobncco, m Candies), Nuts, Frni, l'dc. T t en, ied ana apices Roseburg's Leading Grocer 8 SEES 5ALE Shirt Waists For f Less than 4 Cost...: 3- Just think of it, f a shirt waist for.... ' c. Moriiax-- a:vl Satunl ii - I't.ti.tJ J..: nary Z r.', we xrl! charre 70 for Iki -age all-i;:ce with vi?. ;.n f . .w - . - l vs.. . . . 1 1.,, is laggjg" , hen thev Uigja-, .l.-t-. It.VIl.Y TA K r p'm-l, and no si- J. R. Sawyers, 5 Prc-r-rietrr, Drain, Oreg-jn 5 ti'j A A -7 re There arc many wind mills on the market. Someone of the good ones is a little better than all the others. --THE-- SAMSON --1STHE" ONE o 8 8 o 8 o 8 It has proved the maker's claim to run I'ASTFiR in a low ve locity wind than any other mill. If interested in w ind mils talk to Churchill Woolley 300O0 OOOOOOCOCCKXXXKXXXXDO Hive l'nn x-icit eA - ' .... l.Afc,v 2 Sets VI) NORMAN & COMPANY m-m' m . m ' a a