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Jron Hifltorical Society TWICE-A-t i dvertising J ob Printing Id busv seasons briDtrs Is a very important factor in busirihH. Poor trintins? re i MM you yoor 6hare of traile: lied no credit on a good busings bonne. Let ua do yonr Job Printing wo troarantm it to be iD every way satihfactory. advertising m dull sea Z s dqs brings you your share, and also tbat of the merchant who "can't af- ord" to advertise. Published on Mondays and Thursdays Established 1868. ROSEBURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1902. Vol. XXXIII. No. 64 : ; mm s eooocoooooooooooooooooooo 8 R. A. BOOTH, President, A.C.MAKSTERS. Vice Frosiitent. 0 UUUllIab VUUI1LV UttUIV, Kstublialaetl ISS.v Incorporated 1901. Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS y. w. hkxss, n. a.ioth, j. ii. booth, .1. t. bkidu:s .1. K. Kill I Y, A. C. MAKSTKKS, K. I.. Mll.I.KK. 1 . 1 i . i r i. - . . . a I VJ -A general uaiiKiug ousmess irauhariru. hum iumiuiii'i.- given i-in; - 0 accommodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. a Bank open from nine to twelve and from one to three. 5 CKCOCOCOOCCCOOOOCK000 m in. n n VALISES, TELESCOPES SUIT CASES, HANI) BAGS Iu iict anvthing vou want to travel with. Beinenilier the place, jj B. W. STRONG, ? TUP PITDVITITDP MAM DoK..-rr Oro Bring Us Your ... FOR CASH J. F. BARKER & CO. Kruse & First class Groceries... ...Also a full line of.. dever's IFrasli. blend a-a,r5.erL coffee Seeds Highest price paid for Produce. Give us a call OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE Kruse & Newland SHOES Try Our jig EVERYTHING IN SHOES Best of Makes for all classes of wear, Dress , Street, at Home, or for Work. FLINT'S 'POPULAR SHOE STORE. Opposite First National Bank. Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in fresh Groceries, when vou order for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. II' II 1 1 IE SUES AND T i . ' 1 1 ; it-' iv, M irslili :1 1 S aj; ; Lino for all point on ('oos Bay. Gxwl Spring Hack leaves Rosehurg Every Moridua at 0 o'clock. H.C.OA1.KY. V I. HMIHT o 0 o . - . 1 . .. , 1 . . : ........ COUCHES . . . 4 We are show ing the greatest nut jj i.f Medium Priced Couches we p have ever had. also BED LOUNGES TRUNKS 4 ! A new line m" tr:mk iiit received s CHICKENS. EGGS. BUTTER. OR TRADE Newland Our prices an? always right and stock complete missis SHOES Shoes for the Men, Shoes for the Ladies, Shoes for the Misses, Youths and Babies, the Walkover Shoe shoe stock is very complete good cooking, is to have good and to get them promptly them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, EMPIRE Liverij, Feed find Sale fables C. P. Babnabd, Prop. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs at all hours Transient Stock even very be care Kates always reasonable LATE NEWS SUMMARIZED. State, General anil Foreign News Con densed for the Perusal of the Uusv Reader. t'harles M. Sehwak 1'ivM.Ient of tlie -ianie .-teel trust, who has retired on aeeoimt of ill li. iilsh. 1 -1 1 for I'urojie Wediie.-day to reeujierate. Miss Maylu ll Httiiihis has l en eliosen Ue n of the 1'oitl.m.l 1 Iks' e n nival w ill: i:V-l'. v. .(. -. Mis iiv.h i- Walton ;t next W itll I ..tt s. A "i'.i'ie of ';r.ei''i iin lufii at laeiii'ort. Wa-h., while Traeey was ly in:r dead at the eity, alter iiiclit seeured two j;. mil hnsts of hint. They will prol :Mv lv exhibited. Traveling by rail i ti.iujht with l.in r -i-!i 1. 1 el.-;. i. a;, . '!' Kit;-.-Ii:ej r.r--:': r' . ei. ,.' .mt e.i-- went into the iliteh at Tueniii.l u.ri.ii . 1 hiee were injured, thoiuh net -en.'ii-'y. .la. M.x-re. foreman i-t the l. drive d.-wii the Mekenie river to t'or Vahi. w as il: tw lie 1 I.ear Cobiii'w f-at. urdav. lie Je.nes a ui'.e and live ehild ren at t'orvaliis. He a-a Matvalx-e a:: I ean ie l a ?.o ' ..liey. The Ore-.-..i.i.!ii lV.b'.M.in..: t"..t.,j..t!;y eterlay j-ai 1 ot: the jjm.i.oo I niei!-.i- v hieh h.1 U-eil eai'.-il.j the ; J t ie : . ! a ereat e a! "f wvi v f. r H.-' j'.e-t ten year. It i a t;te si.':i that the i,! da'.ly ; a j-.iyinji ba-i-. Vei-' i;.e. A I.ai.e e-unty iqer r. ; -r t s that A. I". i.U'e k. a lawyer ..nd t.inm r i i Kiii:etie. iireon. i te-tim: the bu-im-of feiiiiin: ho en i'e.;s on itiiie a laree sea'ie. He has 4 H aere ; and HwJ ho-J Hlid eXIH'et to JTi Ve the e..ml i- nati"ii a j.p.iit. ble i-ne. Twenty lninntes vaibr water ai.l alivet iieil the st. ry i- the reeerd of I'.essie !::, a.'e i 1" ye..r. .t Forest Orove. She was rendered itisvn-tb'.e by striking oine ob-taeie be! -re failini! into the water and d: 1 r."t regain c..n feioiisness until rescue I when respira tion was j-tarted arf.tieu.ly. The lilks at their n-ei t;t b:' e .nven tioii at Salt I-ake l ity r. s.,'visl ,n:ain-t holding ftrn t iirs r.ndi r the a'.;- ie. s "f the order. This hit the Iortland Elks hard, but si:: th re-1, n Hot so into eftei t -.'.Md Jan. 1. 1''.". the Portland F.Iks Carnival w i.l U- u".ed off on schoiluie Time the tir-t IS days r-f N'jitem'iK-r. A man dri in;: a team lithe r m 1' "i Linn County at the rate, t ten m:!-s a:i h mr would In- eonsidvpil as i.o.n at a territie rate !! untry driving: hut ("harle" Fair, when kiih-i was driving hi automobile at the rate of '.'i;.. iioh s an honr. nine tian-s fast, faster than it i isib!e to -o on ioo-t f.di.s. He had l- n -oinj at li.de-, bat ti:..t was too -low' and he i:n rea-isl the sifl. How wo'il'l you liv.e t'. nio-t a d"i!ei?i like that on a country r.id. It was n,.t only suiei ial but outra.-is.us. and it is to U- hoj' 1 serves as an examj le. Wants M Jiin our Army. J,nios. Aiu. IV Tnne-exi'ir-sl fo'ith At'i mi soldiers hae been the victim of a urious delation w hieh is eau.-in' the oil: ial- of the l'nited Mates Kmba-sy considerai.le annoyant e. For mer British soldiers who have served au'ainst the II its have !een ai jdyin in nundiers at the Kudu y for enlistment in the Ameri -aii Army in the Philip 1 ine. Tm-y ail - iv a rei.-.rt was in ir culaMonat t'a;-'ToA:i and Iurba:i that the l'nited ."ta'-'s w is eiilistiu.' ex-Briti-h Soldiers for s.-rvi.e n these islands. At the L'.ndo 1 r niha.y seorei1 of apjilicants have air-a.iy In'en turned away greatly '.isaiointe 1. Locks Like F.usiness. ! Al.' i:k:ii.Ii. Amj. 1 '. Pre-id'-nt .'. W ('!. ', of tin' ire.it entra! hud t o, Was 111 town oil !.:i-;!i- y..",.m. 11- , . .... ..!... T. ides ii iiitf the head of tie- hind Coiu- . . . . , t 1 : . .1 . p:U)V, M r. o n aio ua- ei;ioe eii.n-e of the ireat Central i:ai,io..d '...tercst. ln-re luring the a'o-eiiee of ( hu t l.n- ineer Kii'.ney. He rerts the work at Empire City on the terminal eroun.ls ol the Pelt I.ike nud g-niisf i"r:i"l :- tatt possible. The l")i ton" A freight receded ..n the last Alliance included the -erapers. har ness etc., for the grading work. These were shipped kiUK'ked down and are lie- assembled and put in condition for , . , .. . . 1 .11 1 1 Wol Ill llie inen:i lime, nr.- . t iieau of horses that arrived :. few days are in n isture. Alxmt 7) more horses will arrhe soon. President ireen, of the licit I ine road is now cstabli-hed in his olhce at Lni- j.ire, having as Hssistantd Messrs. t'olc and Wald, as lmokkoccr ami clerk. About 50 men altogether are now done iciled in Empire on the h isinoss of tin ireat Central ami itH allied cntcrpryep and the old town is cxierienciiig a touch of the renewal life for w hich it lias lx.-en waiti ng so long. Drawn to Oregon. Pokii.ami, Aug. '."J. J. N. Shahati, of Kansas, a guest of the Imperial, w here to look over the Coos Pay Paiiroad pro- iMisitiou. Mr. Shahan is a man of large jiieans, and has in contemplation important investments in Oregon, par ticularly in the Coos liny region if that section coiiich Up to its advertised magnificence. lie w ill depar from tin city this evening on a tour of insjiec- tion, and w ill be absent lor a week or two. The Coos I !av railroad see m s to In-attracting great attention through out the count rv. and Mr. Shahan kivs thut many v.ien of large means are wak ing to hear from him before deciding to come out and investigate for themselves. Oreson and Other Poems In the i itle of a liitle hook containing my Htcms, which I have just had pub lished. I am now selling it over Pose burg, and will mail it to any one whu will send me 10 cents. Address, At,ioN Uarskhs, Poschuvg, Oregon. LATEST NEWS. Well-known Sea Captain Murdered Botha Hay Succeed Kruger Don't Want Fair's Money. l'uRTi.AND, Aug. 2o. Captain J.J. Jacobsen, master of the four-masted schooner Fred J Yood,ofSau Francisco was cruelly murdered by his cabin boy, a Japanese named Tan bara Gasaboro, while the vessel was on her way from Port-la-jd to Tsintau, North China, with a cargo of lumber. S. Oto, the lapaue.se cook, is charged with being an accessory to the crime. The murder occurred on the. high seas July 30. The captain was stabbed with a big fnitcher kcife, aud fell dead in a pool of blood on the deck, after a short struggle with his assassin. Only the determined stand taken by Mate Meyer prevented the crew from throwing the murderer into the sea. The sad news reached this city last night by way of Sau Francisco, to which port an account of the murder was brought by the steamer Alameda from Honolulu. In the Captain's cabin was Mrs. Jacobsen, the widow of the captain, with their 5-monih-old baby in her arms, and a 21-inouth-olu girl playing about her. HOT HA MAY SUCCEED KRUGER. LoNiKx, Aug. 20. At the approaching meeting he tween General Botha and his colleague and cx-Presidcut Kruger. the latter will formally abdicate his position as Afrikander Chief aud hand over the reins aud the residue cf funds to Generals Botha and Dewet and Messrs. Fischer aud Wolmarens. Mr. Woluiareus, according to the corres pondeut's information, will endeavor to dispossess JJr. Leyds.the European agent of the Boers, of the power of signing checks. There are also rumors here, adds the cor respondent of the Daily Mail, of an impending struggle for supremacy between Generals Botha and Dewet. The Hague, Aug. 20. The Boer generals, accompanied by other prominent Boers, went to Utrecht today for a con ference with President Kruger. DON'T WANT New York, Aug. 20. William Smith, of Plaiufield, N. J., a brother of Mrs. Charles Fair, has announced that he intends to accompany the body of his sister to California upon its arrival in New York. r . also make the journey to ,au tins trip, speaking want Mr. Mr. Smith sold out of the estate. Mr. Smith said: Fair's money and wont fight for it. LOST GIRL Epgenk, Aug. 19. Considerable exeitement was rcnlt nf the announcement made Saturday bv Mr- Mrs. John Mattauer, who reside near Bangs' Park that they had lost their fair haired daughter, Marie, the day before. A careful tracing search was instituted and the little girl was fouud Sunday at the home of Louis Aya where she had rone. She gave as the reason fo her absence from home hat she did not want to take puui:hment which her parents had promised her for some trifling offense. NONUNION Scranton, Fa., Aug. 19. est Grossman, said to be nonunion workmen employed about the Edgerton colliery, were shot from ambush today, presumably by strikers. -Grossman was so badly injured that it was necessary to amputate his right foot. Connelly s condition is regarded as serious. The men were working on a water course near the breaker. PROPOSE A GIANT EXODUS. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 19. The Canadian government has instructed its homesteadiug agent here to proceed to the anthracite coal region and offer inducements to 30,000 or more strikers and their families to form a colony and settle in Canada on land to be donated by the govern ment. Work will be provided for the men until they have prepared their laud for crops. DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH ARRIYES. New York, Aug. 19. Society is stirred up over the visit of the Duchess of Marlborugh. There is a general belief that Consue lo has brought with her the wonderful coronation gown 'she was to have worn at the postponed ceremony. The duchess arrived in New York today with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Yauderbilt, Jr. ANGRY WIFE'S HORRIBLE DEED. New York, Aug. 20. whom she had been separated leave the city without paying lars for alimony, Mrs. Claire oil of vitriol aud burucd him der, back and chest that it is feared he will not survive One of the man's eyes was destroyed. TERRIBLE RIVER ACCIDENT. Vienna, Aug. 19. While a column of soldiers was crossing the Amur river bridge gave way. Five officers and 30 enlisted men besides 70 Chinese camp followers were drowned. A NOTABLE WEDDING. Newport, R. L, Aug. season occurred here today McCalla and Lieutenant McArthur, sou of General Mc- Arthur of Philippine fame. FAIR'S MONEY. Mrs. Smith, his wite, will. . 1 rxancisco. r.epaiaioi m his bakery lor ?oo. in "We do not FOUND. the and ! MEN SHOT. Michael Connelly and For Fearing her husband, from for four years, was about to to her several hundred dol Lhenau Urenched him with so severely on the face, shoul on a pontoon bridge today the 21. The society event of the in the marriage of Miss Mary It was a brilliant affair. OREGON'S GOLDEN HARVEST. Reports of the Yield f irins, Vege tables and Fruits from all Over the State. oam nisTltier Myrtle Point, ('oof county, 1.. Stron;;. Patif week has becncjol, w ith theatcn in weather, hut no rain has fallen. I'astures ettiiiji dry; iniik Mi.ly at ereanieties laliinji off; Hiine ,'riin rij.n inc; Lorn ruwiii nicely, but the crop will be lijtht ; jH.tatn- hhhtin; stock on ranges jettitijt fat. Attiiria, Clatsi'i county, 11. S. l.yiuau. I.iht rains have imjiroveil j.astures and ve'i-tabiei' ; oats area heavy croji and alx.ut ready for hirveft : .otat-j-H, hops, and plums a full crop; apphs will make uIhhiI hall a cro. w in ami rrn v ali.ky. Albany. I.i u u count y . .1 . S. S-. ! 1 . The h;!.t i,Mci and covicr u.-a'.hi-i hav revivw.1 the jjreca vejittutioti, e.-.th an corn. U-ans, vincf, late :raiu and potato , 'iijured fri'in the jn-vioii hot weather; thrashing continiUT ; Hiiintner f allow wheat reported lil.t. stubble wheat lair ; fjuality $tMl ; oats fair crc. l.il-rty, M.nii ii tntiiity, P. Cutming lianj. Ilarf-f.ii.i; i.rojirtin finely: ;rai;i yiel U disapp-iDtii. : fail wheut I't 'L'JLiif'.'-!'; oaf. alait:i; Italian prunep.ji.rt lvi'dn to co!..r, tliey n -t s.-1-in to indicate the largest rie at present. INive; i, t i.i''li.iii.a coin. ty. H.ii.itis. T ci- 1 weather at.d rain h en ,-oj.l i,.r all refahl- . train nearly all c it and thra-iiin i- now U ic do .. : wild" r vat' Ki.d wheat are tartiir :H fr.ir : oat-to o l.uthels. ari 1 who it s .:.). i-'., a:i acre. Much frnit is drop; in; off the tref-s. S. I TIil.KX h(,oN. a:.i" Vaii.y, J.cksr. county, L. Sinp'.ey. Week c.''l and damp : several heaw hhower have ceurrsl. Thra'h- me im progress. w;tn 'st:'..ic:ory yield'. ilen daie, i Mijilas county, Mr. Fan ni Miiier. I.i.d.t showers during the ek. Fai'i-'Wn wheat ,!.ow full heals: spriii--oiin wheat i shrivelinj; (.Ut'.-s aie doinjj well; fruit will he Wihiainf!, J.isvphine ii'hnty. II. W. Spariin. Not rain enough to do rowii. cro: i" ir.u. h fv.l. Tl.rahir. machines at work : grain cl. with fairyie'.i: hop maturing ii't andpromif.- we'.!. OillHiUv K1VKR VMU'.V. Helix. l"n...t;:ia canty. .-. T. I-la Han -t;n h.i pr.:re-sati-fj. ti.rilv d :rii the pa-t wi k ; eti:n.i! s :i.a.i i-ti t'.ei i" ;hr..shi-.l iivhcare a j i.-ld of aw. s. !.. . 1.. 4S b hi'.s , i ..( wh.iJ and !ro3i 4-J iriev an a, re. l.!'i f i l'nv'.!l! .pu'.itv. I i.-!f -ho,-r de- lav I thra-hir ,; -ihtiy. r: Tt:r h(:-i Sii::,;i rvi'.'e Fnioii coui. ty, C. T Colt Heaw r.oi.s s.i.e- Th:.-s.!ay. (rain star r.. : i Tl tv erv ll- tion: thrashm- m.i -Mn- wer, tarticg. tir.iin is pra. tica'iy ad ripe vi'il prondses gul. Hiving jut ti .ishe-I v I W'.'.rr t i.ia la-: v.-ar. The r un have U-ii great h u Mt to s.:' ir I an 1 i ate ve.i-tales a well as to torn and pasture. Bors Vis t to England. Thc ha'f vaii ini-hil. t l.irg'y i. t rions Il t ( !ei.er:d who iittil I.tic land, grts te I Kif g F.daarl -.rd:a''.y : J thov undep-tai.d that he h.tn -tl their frien 1, though in a M-::se an enemy but thev woiiid Hot n- ik to Chambcr'.ai ! Him they hate, and like the sturdy, hotiet men they ore, they make no dis guise of their hatred. They wiil shed an honest tear over tjueeti Victoria' grave, and over iladt'Ue : but they will "cast their sle" njon iV-cil I!hilr" and Jameson's : and Chandier lain's. when lie shall find, a re-ting place in the dark ho-.i-- of human dijst. Him they never will forgive, Uwiw they In lieve, and n t w ithout rvasi-n. that he and Khole plottivl againM their liberty There i- a giKxl deal of honorable, ad mirable lnanluiod in the-e llr. Tele gram. Catarrh of the Stomach. Can he cured by taking S. P. Catarrh Cure, w hich cn' all form? of indiges tion and stomach tnmH.es, such as con stipation, rising of sour food, distress after eating, which it Neglected ! rings on inflamed and ulcerated stomach and leads to cancer of the stomach. S P. Catarrh Cure n-stores sense rf taste and tniell. For sale by all druggists. Book on Catarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno Cal. Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer C C Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do so now, though for jears he couldn't, Nvausc- he suffered untold agony fnwn the worst form of indigest ion. All physicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declare they are a god send lo sufferers from dysiicpsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for diseas es of the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, they huil 1 up and give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only oOe. Guaranteed bv A V Marsters, dnvgist Ho, For Olalla Reunion. M. W. Aldrich informs us that exten sive arrangements are being made for the three days pioneer and veteran n union nt Olalla early in September. Mr Aldrich w ill conduct a lirst-clas restaut rant and stand confectioneries, sof- drinks, etc. on the grounds. A" lino! dance platform will also ln constructed ami a dance will Ihi run the first two nights until midnight and till the wee J small hours the last night. Messrs. K. Sopcr and (.'. A. Frock will have charge' of the dance program which insures its : snecesa. .music uy Appenmn a orches tra, alp Coffee, Tea and Spices if voi: ape call at CURRIER'S GROCERY AND ASK FOP.; MOWOPOLE BRAKB Price is n, Jdher and every can ;ojara;it.-ed r t Roseburz's 1 1WI ft fulfil pAce Wollenberg Bros. This store wiil r1.., r.t i. o'ehvk. Mondava :in.l sjir.r.'iv eT., - Drain Gardiner COOS BRY STAGE ROUTE $ tV-mx'ins; with M-.r, !av tl.cfire froaj r.-.iin t fXr. I. i-. . .i .r.-u.,...-. .-e..i.vi,ie:sSrv a.. - F- '-'.m or .t..r... An eKw iowar.ee w:.i iv :n.i :e V,t r juud trip. J f I For f aril. er inforniation addiv- Making Kim Look Pleasant Is easy i.oiiji,, f..r w p.tiKage of Ian:,. irv n he i i- ii-r.'o.-k, a::er e- ing s nt ho1;.e laar.lry. the i. linen ;lid .t-t o- ff-:a the P br.r$ . i ii!.,. loVes fa:;ititrs ate i.i'.:: iry::. ai.i s wrea;ht ids f.uv i:i i.iic-. l.ir:n- warm wiatherour mii!! 'f Iau:i Irv- ::g .men and c..;..rivl sidrts. white vest etohons its.-'.i in the I-iith of til! they ke.p freidi and t learn. in r i m i ii i in CXXXX300O0OO0COOCXOCC STOP! ROSEBURG STEflAi UUHDRT r w 5 Theyare lunv located in the new Hendricks blo. k, one door south of the Kailroad Fating House THE BEST A fnll aud complete line of Cigar, and Tobacco, Candies, Nuts, FrnitH, Etc. 'I , 'fJrocerS SALE Shirt f Waists I For Less than . Cost...: Justthink'of it, a shirt waist fnr 1UI .... 25ctsl PriiF A .r. :.iry 21. '02, we w :ii char 7.50 for S .i.-.-.'..--;a..;:i.-e with each fail fare, l a: 7j r-mnd haagt whea they 7 f 5 fxi.v-e, ocus. vr pounJ, and no al PAILY TAiE. J- R. Sawyers, l repnet- Oraia, Or-gon S L-i! vi - J. 1 i -f o There are many wind o mills on the market, g -Someone of the good g ones is a little better 8 than all the others. THE" 8 SAMSON --IS THR ONE It has proved the maker's claim to run faster in a low ve locity wind than any other mill. Ts glf interested in wind mils talk to Churchill Woollcy ' Have you visited NORMAN rc COMPANY