OOOOOOOCXXXXXXXJO ..Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show Will be Here August 30, So Will We. RICE & RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Come in aud rest yourself while in town sion Free. Plenty chairs and stools. I ? mW i 1$ GOOD GRANITE: fire is the most economical, most 1 . . - . 1 durable ami meet ePtisfaetory mate - , ... 1 t 1 i 1 rial for kitchen use. It onhl 1m . Lard to find a larger nssorttnent or a better qnahty of Granite are than ; we Lave, and we want you to see it. j The good kind costs no more than the poor kind if you buy the good j kind here. 1 i i We are prepared for you all. Largest Selection of Furniture in Southwestern Oregon. Come and see us and buy where your 5? go farthest. Wholesale and Retail. RICE & RICE mmmaBmmmmmmmammmmmmammmammmmmammmm The Twice-a-Veek i RoseDurg Plaindealerj PubUshcd iioiidayj an.t Thur.ir. pIaINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. J W. C. Conner, Editor and Publisher Fred Wright, City Editor, Solicitor.: T. G. Kith. Foreman ZT. . t, rn i Twice-a-Vek Pliinifiler. per year, $10 i Entered at the Tost Office in Koseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. Al'iiTsT 18, l;j2 THREE BIG BRAINY OREQONIANS. Sturdy Western Statesmen Whose Ability and Influence is Recog nized Throughout the whole country. Oregon Las had the pleasure dur ing the heated term of entertaining one of her favorite roup, Hon. Din ger Hermann, commissioner of the general land office under President McKinlev and retained by President Roosevelt. It is Mr. Hermann's ! appear as authority on the seii:d..nl wont to come to Oregou for a few question, bnt it is succeeding priuci weeks each summer to escape the en- j Pi' appearing ridicnlou-. ervating heat of the Capital and he - . - . . certainly selects a prand summer re-1 Roseburg Brewery Enlarged. sort in coming to any part of West-1 . .. . .. . , Siii. e the time the F:.. set. ur' l.rewerv ern Oregon. Lai this not tbe ! , ( ), w;w ,ir.t .,r,i(!lit,, and cm point. Vbat should lie said is that j Ullu,. ,,.,., ,,. Commissioner Hermann ii one of ; ;n ,i,.,,,.,r,, ;i i,a- I. ... r,e- n.Annn. .'nUnnrlinl ....... ,,,. 1... ' powers that be. He has ability and force and has the conlidenee, respect and esteem of the senators and rep resentatives in congress. He has done and is doing much for Oregon and mncb of this state's prestige at the capital is doe to his untiring labors in behalf of western interests. SENATOR MITCHELL Oregon's United States senator. Hon. John H. Mitchell is also spend ing a few days in Oregon resting from his labors if listening to the wearying song of the inau who wants an office may be considered es rest ing. Anyway, Senator Mitchell is at home receiving the congratulations of the people who are satisfied with the things he has accomplished for Oregon and Oregonians at Washing ton. Mr. Mitchell is a tirelees work er and his respite at this 'ime is for a few days only, as he is enroute to Hawaii, where as a member of the island committee he will pursue his investigation. OOXGHESSMAX TuXjTE And Congressman Tougne, too, is spending his summer vacation in Or egon, gathering strength With which to renew his labors at Washington in December in the interests of his cnu etitnentfi. Mr. Tongue during the last session added new laurels to his crown and is proving to possess much 6trength acd ability. He will no loubt thoroughly look after the peo ple's needs before his return to the Capital. Salem Sentinel. Several of our exchanges profess to see in the present visit of Hon. Linger Hermann to Oregon an exam ination of the' U. S. senatorial fences as well as an inspection of the forest reserve boundaries. Well, a worse 'choice than that of Mr. Hermann could be made. Mr. Hermann is an influential man at Washington, and in the senate his power for good for Oregon's interests would be Jelt, says a Salem newspaper. A marked improvement was noted in the last issue of many of the state papers. Their editors were in at tendance at the press assojiation at Newport and the papers were the . product of the local coiopusiug and oaechanical forces. The city of lloseburg it in the "heafihiebt condition in its history. .It is receiving a steady and perma nent growth, fortnnately without any boom features.. . - Admis- r It's a Real Pleasure . tin trat ilia o.eftld for 111" fHIUlIv wliell y - joa Lave a complete set of necessary - " ' ntensils with a new ntyl Mandant IUnse to cook npoD, wiirh thronglont, and can wve yon time aud money, and many steps when yon want auythiuff iu the way vt kitchen supplies. Krcnn who i now in Lincoln. Neb. far ahead or foreee the contingencies tjt mfly arise. I have no plans look- ioS to "nomination at any fatare time. ' " One of the attractions at the Klk'i carnival. Portland, will be a country store, run in regular country idyle, ' n c i says the Albany Democrat. buch attractions can he seen all over the state and are probably not rare in i Albanv. Yes. Mr. Democrat, we will admit that there are more trusts than were ever known before in this cuuntry: bnt, another fact. Do yon know that there are more men employed at good wage, than were ever liefore known? The Pot (land Journal (demi says 'it i a reasonably certainty that an extra session of the Legislature will be held ' aud in the latter patt of De cember next. The Journal is evi dently trying to jkiso as Governor Gf-er'8 ofllcial organ. It wonld also . . ... j i-syry to -itlarjje their plants'; times its pre--nt capacity. Tln-y . have late ly purcha-ed the vats of the Slar lirew ery Company "I Vancouver, Wash., and are now placing thein in position in the Southern winp of their building. Tl.ey are also enlarging th-ir cellars and inak iu a jb'trI chance. At the pi cent time their output is 15 barrels a day and that being their entire capacity, it is impossi hie for thci to supply the demand, tuili the new plant is installed. They whl r,e at le to brew 12 barrel" a day making it nei-e-sary to brew only almiit twice a week and will give their product more time to ajret which is itnpossihle at the present time. It i m-edles to say that Max Weiss i prdiiciii;r a leverage which is second to none on the I'acitic Coast. At present it- i imi.ssible for Mr. Weiss to increase the rapacity of hi-ice plant this season, but the time is foon to come w hen that branch of the biisiiies w ill .also lie eiiUi gsl. About Rare Coins. A cor res mil1 lent desires to know the value .,f the half dollar without the sun rays Iw-hiud the eagle coined in IS-54. According the coin catalogues of the leading pnilatellists of this country there is no premium upon the coin men tioned. Following if a list of the half dollars, according to these catalogues, up in which there i- a premium and the market value of th1 same: 17'.'4, flowing hair, tl'.-Vl. lT'.Ci, (lowing head, 'K cents. K'.if., lillet head. $.'5.iO. 17'.C, lillet head, f'15.00. 1MH, fillet head, $J,00. ISO!', lillet head, f 5.00. 1X15, lillet head, f 1.50. lNaT., milled edge (not lettered;. $1.00. is:w, w ith "O" under bu-t and alK.ve date, f L'5.o0. 1S5J, Liberty M ated, $1.50. 1H5.', without rays siirroiiiidiug eagle. 15.W. lsf.1, Confederate stab-, ? 1CKI. To Veterans of Indian Wars. 1 have made arrangements with Win. II. l!olieson, a resident Attorney of Washington City, to prosecute claims for pensions on the part of the. Vetrans of Indian Wais, fir their widows, and can assure you of the prompt ahd ener getic prosecution of rlaimes. I have on hand the necessary blanks, and would like to make out your appli cations. In order that yoiirapplications; may be sp K-dily prosecuted I Jind it nc cessary to have some responsible party in Washington to look after lh alter in per-un, thereby insuring an early settlement of .ill claimi., and for this reason have made the arrangements above noted, address all communi cations to or rail on, .ImiX 11. SiifrB, fdbnij I'oseiiing. Oregon, '0 PAY YOUR TAXES. Unpaid Accounts Become Delinquent October otli. j I'n.ler t ho new law for the oolleetiuii : of taxes1, unpai.l taxes lieconie iltTm i ijiieiit after tin- tirsl Mniil:iy in -tlior. Tin1 unit V cunts liave absolutely lm ' jurisdiction in 1 1 1- .ieiiii-e-, and do not ' liavt- tlu1 I'ilit to extend fur :i y llu1 time i'oi the collci lion of iliinaid taxes, i 1'inli-r t In1 ol.l l:iv rryuhitiiiir tin1 co- ; Wlimi of taxes. tin1 payment of llu" ) same lieriimo li'liiiiU'iit afier April'lM, I Inn the county cunt l.;i. tin1 authority i to tnakesiich exloiisions of time in which I to make I In1 rollivt ions as was deemed itohm'. I'-ut tin enmity rou 1 1 has 110 liMr to aft in this relation under the i new law . and taxes will hecnio dclin j iiii iit r.fler tin lirst Monday in Octolier. S,i'li. n of the now law. treats ' w ith tin1 ilt'liiiUf nt roll. and prc-v l ilies when and in w hat maniifr il shall If j made as follow - : "If any of tin1 taxes mentioned in thf toll chall remain uiiail. and the sheriff ! shall ! nnahlf to collect tin1 same, he shall immediately aitur the lirst Monday of October extfinl the aniollllt of tin1 tax 011 eafh several paiffls of real proiM rty . and iim the iier son.il pioj'i ty assessed to caeh individ ual, in a folniim providisl liir stifh pur- ibises 011 the lax roll, headed delhl'iUdit ; :ind shall letmn u-h roll, tr. ther ith a f(;1toiiifiit compiled then fr..m and ! entered thfreon show ing ih total amount of taxes clUvted. the total amount of d .uhlo assesments and other . errors." etc. Suh-eiUenl fc.i..nn of the net pro j vide that after the examination hy the county eleik of the roll, and when the . proper credit have lieen made for er rors, etc., then the roll shall l1 return j ed to the sheriff with a warrant com- . uiaudiiv him to -ell the pro-i ty upon which the tax wu levied. S.. it ill !- i :U ihe foiliitv court hac lio voice ;n ,),,, llH1-r The lime w hen the un I l,ai' Iaxe" del.n.uent on the roll now liein collected is- regulated en tirely hy the statute, and there will 1 no extent ion of time this vi-ar. Letter from J. L. Stratford. Ie. J. L. Stratford, w ho is so well and favorably know u in this comity, and who fcr the pat year has Imvu pa-tor of the M. E. church at Orland. California writes us as follow s : ElUToR l'l AIMO'M.IK R-JT Sir: I cc by your p.iju-r you have had a few .I.avs of VS degrees in the shade. That is balmy weather to w hat we an- cxjicr ieTicing. We mviitly e rieiic-l 1 IS degns-s in the sitting n-.iu of tir.- par sonage and 1"V degrees down town in the shade. Well it was hot and no mi take als.ut it. In company w ith anoth er man I made a trip of 5nu miles a w heel, and v i-hi-d the count ry around and North of S.m I r.iucisco and after s.-1'ing that part of California, have co .-clnd-d that uiile-s there i- a much U t-t-rr country south ..f an Francisi-.i. it will not compare favorably, at a!!, with Oregon. Of course there i- more Wealth in the Ui locations hen-, but it i- a much older conn try thau Oregon, and much mc-re money ha- It-en expended in it-development, but with the excep tion. .i a few favon-l hxaliti.-s. 1 am very sure the climate ! Oregon i- much preferable. Within n i-hes ir ..ur -iii-ce-. I am Truly your-. .1. I.. Sthatii.ro. Second Annual Encampment. Seix.nd Annual liiiami.meut of Pii.n---rs, Veienin, Native Sons and Ji.iugh ters will 1- h-ld at Olalla. Oregon, Sept. .1. 4..". I'Xi.'. l;.irl i ue. freediniier for evoryl-ilv lir-tdav: Mu-ie, i-ong- aud speaking evtryday; a graud aggregation of field sjrf.rts froni ttart to finish; abundance of woo-1. water and excellent camp grounds free lor all : no sahxins. or game of chance allowed on the ground-. Lverv one cordially invited to attend and have a general gc-1 time. ('mmittlk. State Norml School. Let thosr eTii ting to attend the Nor mal licar in mind the date of opening Monday. S pteinlier Sth and if possible Ix1 on hand the first day. Tiie Normal e ays to put students and teachers on a fouling t.iat lea is to good certificate". Review wmk i a feature of our course. The coining year the Normal will h- more a home than ever liefore. Material internal and ex ternal impiovcuif nts of the school build ing are making for the enjoyment and Ix-netit of students. Physical education is a part of the course. Strong work iu 1'nglish and mathematics-vv ill lie given from a practical iint of view ; al-o in Science. Letters from .students, old and new, say, "I'll l1 with ymi next vear.'' The success of our graduates has cre ated a demand for Tirnin N'ormalites in good schools. The Normal has helH-.l many to good jiosjtioiis and will help you if you w ill let it. For information, address al .1.11. orcutt. president. If a Alan Lie to You. And say si ine other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as good as Ihicklen's Arnica Salve, tell him thirty years of marvelous cures of Piles, Hums, Roils, Corns, Felons, Fleer, Cuts, Scalds and Skin I'ruptioiis prove it's the best and cheaM-.-t. I'.'ic at A. C. Marstcr's liosebiirg, iregon. Catarrh of the Bowels, Causing bloating after meals, and large quantities of'gag which cannot Ik.1 exiielle.l ; causes diarrluK1.'! alternating with constipation. S. P. Catarrh Cure has a tonic and curative effect on the IhiwcIs and restores them lo a natural and healthy action and condition and removes tin' cans1 of that, dreadful dis ease, catarrh of the Isiwi Is and consti pation. Tor sale by all druggists. Rook on catai ri free. Address Smith pros., Fresno, Cal. , (In ineonnt of tin-irre-ulur nirvevs of ,c, voftlie tovv iisliio, ,7, l,e Iw l n.ili v ol I lie 1 ovv nsi 1 1 jis ill Ilie Jiissehiir :iml ilislriet, it is almost iniiiOHsil.le to Miile seelioii e...rners: witlioiit a eoi.v of H.. t , i ie loveiniiient survey. I-rank h. Alley, Alistraetor nf this: eity, lias aeoinii:"te j s:et of t raring of all surveveil tomisliips ' and will fiiriiiwli hliw iir'ints of K,,,IP " showii.K nil v.imnt lamia. ' CONYENTION OF RDITORS. Oregon Editorial Association at New port hears Peports of Officers. Niwhort, Ant:. 15. 1 he liith annual session of t he i )i eiiu Kditorial Associa tion wax called o order here this morn iiiI hy President 1'. S. llar.liiiL'. Some oil Kditnrs were ptesfiit Irom various sections of '.he stale. The order of hiisi- lics!. at today's session consisted of the j .address of the president, rep .rl of t he sifietary.au ahle paper hy ieore 11. lliiues, yivin the history of the first iieuspa-r oi the state, and an address j hy .Mi-s.'Kdith V eat herred. The president and sefretary each in dorsed the mailer of iiruini; alou the Lewis and Clark .Centennial, and all present pledget their support tow aid the coinim: i eat fair. Another session of the ass.iciat i . 1 1 will he held this evening. There will alsi he u hiisinoi- iin etiiij; tomorrow lnorniii);, followed hy an address hy .lude l'is. KlU loliB ( I KiT oi l n i us. Ni:wpoki, ore.. Am.:. l'.- The iregon l'le- Association at its ses-ioii l'ri.lay niht elected the following olli.eis for ensuing year vi : President. Arthur Coyklin. i itants Pa-s Mining loitrual : I'ir-t vice-President, lion. Frank havev, of Salem : second vice-president. C. A. Woody, Pacitic P-aptint Advocate: Se cretary, Allien Toier: treasurer, 1 rau cis 1". tiotshall. The next meeting of the asoi -iatioii w ill le held at S.iieiu. I he W ild W est a Panorama of War. A a j-riiect and accurate panorama of war as pucliivd iu nieiica. Cuba. Ku--sia. South America. Soiilli Africa and the deserts of Arabia, thn Wild West stands pi-eile and alone. From it we learn ju-t how mounted soldier' and warriors maneuver and tight. We si-vthe system of t he plain-, the' I r..pi. al jungl'1. th stcrle steppe, the veldt and the ecr shifting sands. It i" a pi' tuie and a j-oem. a realization f the art and method of a. tiii! hostilities. The real ism, the gi-nuines- p rtjining to e icli and every feature explains the eiithil-i a-iu with which Col. Cmly and hi horseuie!i have ever;, where lv:i grcel el. Only a man w ho has pas-.-1 his ,-n-t ii r !i;e in t he s.t.i.lle a has Huffalo liid coilld coin t-ivc and perfect the succe-s-iul gathering to-, thi-r of many r-pre- -eiitative h r-eiin-ii. while the busiiies taieii!- and geuerou- expeiidimre of Mr. Nate jl-'i'irv have s;;p,.rt.sl C'-d. C.. iy in a w.iv '.'il mi ll could a.v.mipli-h. The various cavalcade", are Ire-h lr.cn b.ir- , , . , , , rack an I held. you -.-e r.-.i, rough rnl.-rs and n-.t a reh.-ar. the Wild West.; cou.pai.v. Midi , 1 iv ing, eii-atioii and thriliing exhibition ! ll tiorsem.tli-!ilp i ..f the World. Aug "oili. It vv ii! in lloseburg "ti I All Were 5eJ. 1 ... vi .ir- i -Ulli red -a li n I .-id ii.i-. rv Irom hr..i.i h:li-." vviit- - .1 II .b.hii-iii. ..;' P.r-.ujhtoii. I.. i . "that often I iv..- ui. .toie t . u..rk 1 hell eVelVlhltlg . faded, i vv.tn when w hoilv - cur. d by I'r King - Jii-cverv f-.r Consump-ioi,. v wile -..fiere l iu- teii--lv fp.n. Asthiu...till it ciire.1 h and a'i our eX- i i- i. sli.iw II 1- the l-t Cr.-up :iu-!:i ine in the viorid." A t rial vv i.i coin :i.ce y.c.i il unri:uc.l Ti..-...! ...lh r.i i;.itr-it . ted l-ittle- :. an t 1 l'l i.l! 1.tt!e at A C M..r-t. : t..r bargains inNVIieeL. We have, iu sjo, k seral second hand bicycles which we will se'.i .a very low prices or wio trade for vvo... ti A. C. M vKsini- ,x Co. (iuardian's Sale. I ui U.m u ,n I, it Io-.;:... ' ht il-i i. in :h i!".. -i : -Notice is herebv gi en that, in pur j ui-nt S -:' im : i- ' 1 ' siiaii.i-i.f an or h-V the Count v Court ' -'t -v ''"" Na !. ' '.' " ..f iMiglas County. Mate ..f ' iregoii. 1, u ..,1;';, .-' . J. made on the 2. dav of July. P'.'. the I umi.-r i .i-c nun t.r ml-:-; : ! nn.l..n;.nil mnr.lfin i.i if.. n . ,f ! lid I.i !! ! ill I. i1 ' 11 1 J.J .it i li inlley, a minor, will, on the 1'V Uy oi August. r"C', or thereattcr, sell, by private or public sale, at my hoinw in the city .. p, f-vhurg, Oregon, jd fillnn' ing descrilil real property. Is longing to the said F.lx-n lliintly, t.i-w it : 4' in terest in lot 7, of se. 4 town hipi.".!. S. range. 1? W. Wil. Mer. in Coos County, Oregon. , containing about si re. Iat.s this '.'sth day of July, I'.XX'. Margaret A. Noah, i'J.'ilAl'!j (iuanlwu. Trespass Notice. All pcr-ons are hereby warinsl not to trc-pa-s, hunt, li-U or camp on the land of the Curry Fstate. Persons doing so w ill ! prosei-'utisl to the full extent of the law . Fst. to of N. CrRV, (V'tf.; Kivcrtdals.' Farm. w ANTF.O Immcdiatclv, 10,000 homes by eastern home-seek er- vv ho .ledire to pnrcli.;so li rect from ovvners, ranches farms, improved and unimproved lands, and city proi-crty. Write 11 you've any thing to sell. .ddre.-s, ejj. 'IIIOSs. n. MCA NT I. IN', llxvts:o. V(ifli Notice for Publication.'' I'liiir.l Slate l..ui.l Oftii . Ilosi-lmru, On-ifon. Au fi, iiar.i. Nutlci- i licp-l.y kIvi-ii Hint In coin). linn. Willi llu i.riivlstiiii& of ihvi act ut t'oniiri-i of June :i. Is,", i nlilleil 11 An aiM i..r (lie saUi of liiiifu r lamls In Ilia Hlai.s ol (.'alll.miia, (ireHon. Nevu.ln Bli'l W -lilnj:t..u Teirllory, " a. ext. n.i il to all me l'lllihi- In n. I Mlf l.y aet of Alnf llll I, Is-.!.', 1 lisLi.A H.HIK VI NH of llo-elairu, i iiiilily in DniiKia-, Siali- of Uieuoii fins tins lv nle.l lri tills .illiee tier -worn nalc meill No.!l7'' lor I lt I. mi l. mm' ot t,,. si vi' Sl' N'4. M MV!4 of sect li iii U l luwnslilp No. -j,: -.mill, raiiicr S.i i went an. I will oiler . rout I., stiovv lliat Hie Inn. I MtiiKliI is inor.: valunl.le lor lla llinl,..r s..ne tlmii lor vKrieiillural iniriniMn, -n,t m t-sliilillsli Iii tcImIiii to snul lan.i Ih-ioii- I. itm mlck, I Coinnit.siiiiier, m ,.k luii.l. or, u on 1 Inirs.ltiy, llu1 ?:inl .Oy ol iicoImt, she linmea t uliHmsrs: K.Uiii llool,ar." Jol.n Hixh kay. .lolni llonii, lirurnlno V Sli'veirs all of Kosetinre, ri'Kou. ' Any n ml nil iicnoim elniniiiii; mlvcrselT the almve ilem-riliiif lamU ar re.iiesusl lo lil Ui,,ir el u I in s f. i llu- otliifoii or lielorc sni.) j.tr.1 .lav of "s't. !'- J.T.HltilHiits. al Ip Ki'Kikter. Notice for Publication. rSllKUMI ATKS LA.XDdKFICI ll.i-Kiira.., On.. Aug () nouci' i nerciiy uiven uiat in eoini.liain-,. Willi I lie tiiovUion of the act of dmuri.... ..f .mut: ., in.o, ciiuiieii - ah -jvi'l lor the .ale tit I ilulK-r I.hi.iIs in llu- KiatcK of Cnliforiiia Ore koii. Nevada, ami Vasliiin.'tnn Territory, " an et li li.lc-.l lo all tlic Fulilic I.auil blnle- ir ,. i Aug i-t 4, 1-iiUKKAINK M.BTKVENS of Kosi'liiiiK.eouuly it DoiiKlas. HU! ol Ore Ifoti, hai. tlusilay liiwl in this ollice hor aworu tale uieul No. Jl'.a, for the .nn liiisc i 1L. of section Nil. J, Urn linllili 2u holllli. raliun ii i.risVZ1' t'1" "" ""i"'"'.'"'"' l'Uniii, ami in isim.ii.i, I .--r aim lo Pahlln.l IWore f. . M,lnl, , u h CoiniiiisMoiier at Oaklaiiil, ori'Knu out Tlmrnlay. the '.'licl day of OetulNr. llu.'. 'nt,,, . . a. I ...l .. 11 ..IT... .... ..I .. . . r "" 1 u'r .-"'.in y .hieyum, K,l--i Honour, .miiiii niui-kviiir, Jollll llotfau nl) Mi itoM-i.mg, orcjtou. Any and all ih.th)D8 claiming a.lvtrsciy the above ileserllTil Ihu.Ih arj leiinemeil to lile lUeirrUlms In th omw ou or before ,i,i jir ,,"fl ', '' ' " ft,. jusr as was exihx it i). Life of Marry Trace y Already Pub lished by a I inn in Seattle. ! 1 Pol:il..M. Ail:.'. H. Only live d.iv-;, have elapsi-d since Tracy, the mnlti-ii murde rer, was laid to rest ju the prison j 1 cemetery at Sali-in, Oregon, et in that j almost iin i f dihly short time a hook en-' tilled "Tin1 I ill- of Tr.n y," ha-heeli ; . piihlislnil hy the K e si oin' 1 'ill ! i-h i 11' ; Company oi Seattle, and i-oiitiiemai-ket. Sm li a htatemeiii "hi mn- a-.'o would have Im i'ii i on-iclen d ah nid: !M years airo. impo.--ilile : JU years ao, 1 Kissihle a iii limited sen-e; 10 years airo, ; prohahle, and today il i- an actual fact.', liupfohahle a- il may -eein the hook w ill have a lar'e -ale. j Just Look At Mer. W'ln-ln'e came that -piililiy step,' failltli s skin, rich, io y i-i.-nipleioii, fmiliu face. il re s I, ei -.-cut. Si.e u-es I'r. Kim:'- New Lin- lMi- 1 C u i t all orpins act i c, . i i . - -1 : . 1 1 j I. no headaches.nochai.ee "l.lue-." Try them oiii -. li. Only J.ic at A C Main- leis ilnin -toie. Xoticc for PuMication. l int. 1 - n;t s l.an 1 ort!.'.-, l;-t:.iii.',Oft i;.n. ai k ... 1 '-'. Nsili.-c i hi-n-by ulve:i 11. nl in i ..nii-llmii llti lh. rori-iii-nt lh - n-t ..1 i ..a,: -- el luur :i. IsT-, iitiilii'-.l 11 A :i u. 1 l..r Uu -it i,t Iticbi-r lnJ- !. li.i- stute- el i ui.e.rii., On-.n, l ern. In .! VV Mtil uifii.it 1 r i ..ry, x :--..!- fl III Mil HI1' I IU. tlC lJlll'1 I.!- - lc H-l ' ' l Alls' tii;l i l-.i-', HKI.I. JhNi.tNs of H.i-i l.titif. caiuiiI) el li.ti'.j':1. s'lil. UriV'li ! ltd-il BIr-l Id" !!-oil.' e i e- ..r . ' - laelit N.i. Jl-i.. p.r :l..- .iii. l.. ..I . -r t N K '..f.'.sl1. NW'.-r, ..I ... . S., Jl lowiitiip N.i , . r-t.tfe N.i ' -ir-I iil iv III t.it.-r i-i.x.f t . l...;v lun1 U. .. :n ..J i; la I more Viliitl-lr air :T !ai.l-: ..r -a :.-- :uu (or fcrl. uiinrr! pMieo-i. hti.i ;. iil.'i-:. 1-r i-laiia tn p'l-l mu I l.e:.r-- I l'.;.n..;e. I - i .-a. iiii--ioner. 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' Vli 1 1-4 to n'l lh- .'il,'...- .:ci .-..ill - alii A.;it's i, 1S.J.1, JAMI - II Kl C.tu.X tif Ki.si-liun:. i-ii'iniv ot Do -iv.f.it :-sau h- thn .lv tl.e-l Iii tin- -imr.i -nr..--lili-lll No HI-, li.r 1' i- en '1 !. .1 llii1 sK'4 r I . r tloil Sn. 4. 1.1 I i a-li.l. .X' .- i::iCi Not W n. oiler 1 r....: t.i -!:"- ti nt tin1 Itn.l finslit 1. 1. i eci' a- ..r ; iiiiil m -Mnr llinil l..r -ri 1.1 iri.i ii;r.ni-, a. t.i ci. tNIIh In- 1 !:n. 1'. sni 1 inn-l I--I ' I. I'll.: mlck I s ( innnm-iiiiii ' sllnl. In ;.i-i. en Fri.lhr Un? .'i:h .lny ..1 1 1. 1..I-r. 1 He 1101.es M wlllli.e: J.il.u ll n. Jntill Hreiknay. KJwIu Uoolur. fcinur liili . n'l nl K.'.. I. lr. I Orriroii. Aur ami all t-i-iis elaimliig a.lvrr-.ly vliC almve-ileMTlU-l Ull-ls an1 r. ,ni-lt-l In n'f !lieir riiitni- in tlim eltl. c i.n it i-i anl - itli lay et rt IT?. J- 1 . BKIIMiKs, mAi; tt.-iii:ir. i2thSEAS0Ni2th First and Last Tour of theJWest. ROSEBURG in THE BIG TEMT5 Jackson St., Cor. Above Opera House One Night Only Saturday, Aug. 23 Warren d Day's IMew York Uncle Tom's Special Scenry, Dogs, Ponies and Donkeys.. 4SOO square feet special scenery. 2S realistic scenes. grand tablcsux. A Mipcrb aud aweinspiriug trausforma' scene. .bsol.Uely the best equipped organization oil , , - -, , 1 : . Cartll. Do llOt fall .Hill SCC UllS. . OloTTf-'T- IS TI r C 1 SI It 1 f -S UtitlXfCnTi At S-2Big Shows A City yttraction Direct from parade at Noon. Popular Prices, ffl ce'. '-wvi Monday afternoon we sold two hue in-truniei:ts iror.i Roseburg house. We are making special P.c-'Iuctioii.i order to make room for our next car wlr.'-h :- :: v..- r,: way. Unelialfot Grove t& this space for the aunouuceinent of you see Uncle Sam dancing to our music o'.i will know our new car lias arrived g Our prices are such that the people see it is to their advantage to patronize us. You will find the best makes and the best, instrument-; at the -g B T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE Bargains in Wheels. We I.aVl ill !-. k SeVer.il se, ..!, Ji.ll, 1 I u. e- "r trade f. r tt A. C -.1. . M VR-7l.l;s A c. Professional Cards. Q.Ki.)IKiK M. DROWN. Attorney-at-Law,' Court Hniite LKiwu -.1:-. Kut-EBCau. us; ' Flail Ell. II. D, : Physician, burgeon. I Uli.-c over I. O. KosliBl K..j, 'I'l.or.e Main 5I. UaMios. QR.UKO. K. HOl'CK, Physciau cc Surgeon. h-. . : n.i. i Mullc. N4.l; ii KU.-EBt'R'J USE JOS E I.MKR V. iitMVKK, niY.-KTAN AND Sl KtiKON. HsiiiilkO 0KG0N -- :. :u r.-. ci ra." v P,st-r o! Hie Sot :i 1 Tr.ro I. yi.-Mt a st .r-ii.- 1mr tr.uit of fl l;H Phone. Main !. : F W II VYNK-, DEENTIST, IsCVltW B 1'. I ts. Ii.-.t-;.aonc Nn. 4. KO.-EB!"H OU.kdU E.M. CHEADLK, DENTIST. i 1 " o nr f.v. 'i- ;n.aiiK:i K'tBlK, v.hE fit. CRAWFORD, A. Attorney at Law, Rjorc-l.. Mt-ntrn BMf , RO.-XBL' Bj. Oh aTB iiiaew tie lure ibt V S Luid UCrt d4 I mi ::. cs.vr t poai!-'. l-m-.t aeot-lTer C. S Lid 0c John h. shite, attorn ky-at-law, RotHiao, Oakoo-i. Ba;ac-l-f'j-t I". S. Laal OBosaal Proba , tuin a tpetn.ij. (ifficv-Abrat.am Buiiilliuc. ' JC .Y F LLE ItTON ! Attoruey-atLaw. A 11 i im, ai-i- in all the s;a:e auj Kc-Wra. Coarte Oilise in Ma:ka HM( , Ro-rJurf. UrecaB. c MMOItRK S. JACKSON, Attorney sn l Counsellor at Law. Mining j ami Water Rights made a apeciaity. j .TIior Bi l RO.-aBC KG. OREGON V. W. BENSON, Attoruey-at-Law. oca- 1 au.1 2 lew Buuitlug. ROSKBl' R(t. OREOUM J A. r.fCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Kuom Marntepi llinl.lius. ROst.BL Ra.on H. J. ROIUNETT, Attorney at Law. it.i.im 11, 1 nt lor A W i.son Block Rosa BCRO, Orb ' Cabbin Shows 12, if "4 J J- ' i- in 0ne2Z2 J the Cities. A Grand Street! 3 i" on .'u . LritiL' tins lot we will dro: and the belance we wi It . i I..fM I " 11 !.t- roil!.-. S;t; every da at Il.iii.ard. ag- A. M in.-it:k is r 1 1 ! : - in rnnn nnr nrnrr Rno'i' t il ni if riA. INSLRANCri AT C05T. i:- : "-r . . :i. '..of iii-.:ra:.ie in f- r 11. Net ;.iin i;: one eur. . Saving it :::i;iw 1 -r, Nim!i r spparate risk-. U A. J. Buchanan. K-.s.-b.;rg, ore. ..i. A;1,.; rl ::.t'-. UMIVER5ITY HL'(jF:NE, I r.e List e::;-j:'.r. se. - s ctemLier t;i. comprise; 1:1 i b . v. Literature, Science gineeriu";. I'ni'. er: mi Arts. of Medicine. Sch- :' L.ix. Tuition free, cx.stiu and Music. - I i;cidv:::.tl fee 2.5o per year.) Lc.-t ot per year. Per ca tal-.vue, address REGISTRAR OF SIEVER'S BAK15RV, ' near Cass WE ALE -TI! I. 1 I :!! i ! I- : ; il . .: Fine Cream and llcnumad Bread - e C.lTl.C I- li the t-a le i'i t'r.e : : b 'HI ill !.!' I r. e.l t:i.U.ii:y pa--;;.g t:. -- !"l : VV e . THE BEST GOODS .V.v.v, PARR AND WASHINGTOcf, Tlic schovil where t;;oro:: wc - a-ways given; where conuJeuce j v.ka.u isvv awo -a. s. jk.x,L , rnade easy ; where penman?:i:p is 1 x T'X S- ' I 1 ixokkecpcrs ar.i! stenographer1- h1Ve Kx:i ; life; where thousand- r.'.cre will K ( A. P. ARMSTRONG, A CAR Mitchell ; ALL SIZES, JUST ARRIYED j Also a car load nnlv a,,, Utrliell iiUic lot the famous . .... ! and Koatl )aon on liaml. If you wish comfort, elegance and a reasonable price, see ui before buying t i up jj 1 ! ROSI-BURC., F. Pocket Cutlery Safety Razors Shears and Scissors Of the Highest Excellence T U TriIF.K kMl!S. I l l AM US an.l ri lU KV ul KINT. W'ei.irrv in -l.s k every sl;...,,M, yn.J t- knive-. SOI.1) AT IHll'l LAR PRICKS 5. K. SYKES, Hardware. I v. ----- -t- . I- SALES 3 DAILY 3 INCREASING Sometimes rS Two and even Three a Day f,: i:iz C' - tiac? to Ro-.e: r - the ::'w ca: I 11 V ,i IT HHLPS YOU r a Umpqua Bakery f ktM AND CLEAN Ji:M(:S rREEMA OF OREGOi OREGON. - .u:: - tv 1- : x. .f.e-re? are h 1. C- llee of c ier.ee and En : M;:.-:c. School College ; v t. - ir. . s : 1.:, v. Medicine Muv.'.nt-licdy tax -j-'-O c: t t-2O0. GO .ivi::g IT'ji: THE UNIVERSITY, Eugene, Oregon AT LOWEST PRICES. ii J. SIEVERS, Proprietox- PORTLANo. ORCCC r - : is co: n is is tlcvereJ- w'-s ? , , -P-r.: n lux.i.'.v ; Y7;c"c t i s its v u ..ere vlrevis cf i'.vc;s in r. C. ue ;c. LL. B.. PR1.NC1PAL LOAD Wagons . arker & Co. OR KG ON All. V .1. ... -s. .,. ,k ... ft 1!