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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
rKXXKSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCN 8 na.i n!ii9 iii:m ci... ..DUIIdlU Dill 5 VIIIU li to I OIIUW.. Will be Here August 30, So Will We. RICE & RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Couie in and rest yourself while in town. Admis sion Free. Plenty chairs and stools. 1 v? . 1 GOOD GRANITE Ware is tie most economical, most durable &uA most satisfactory mate rial for kitchen use. It wooKl be bard to find a larger kssortment or a better qnality of Granite Ware than we have, and we want yon to see it. The good kind coets no more than . the poor kind if yon bny the good kind here. 8 We are nrenared for von L 1 j o of Furniture in Southwestern Oregon. Come and see us and buy where your $$ go farthest. Wholesale and Retail. RICE & RICE O SOOCCOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO OOOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOO 1 The Twiee-a-Vetk Roseburg Plaindealer Published Mondays and Thnrtiltfi. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. V. C. Conner, Editor and Publisher Fred Wright, City Editor, Solicitor. T. t. Kith. Foreman Twice--Veck Plaindealer. per year, $1.50 Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. AUGUST 2S, 1!02 NOT ON THE ANXIOUS SEAT. While there are at this time, many office holders in Oregon, whose term of office have already expired or which will expire in the near future, there is one class of officers, of whom there are a number in Oregon, who are not troubled themselves, neither are they bothering their friends for recommendations for re appointment to the office they are so fortunate as tohohL Postal Clerks, Postal In spectors and Special Agents of the general land office, and many others holding like positions are not ap pointed for any specific term of office but hold their positijos until the oc casion for their services no longer exists, or they are removed for cause. All forest reserve officers now belong to this class. Hon. E. D. Stratford, who was appointed Special Agent of the General Land Office Jane 14th, 190Q, after he had completed certain service in Alaska for which he held s special appointment, and Hon. S. C Bart rum, lately appointed Forest Supervisor, both of this city, belong to the fortunate class of office holders. Next -Holiday, September L is Labor Day. It is the only day in the year which the great producing classes can call their own. Wishing to lift the burden for a brief moment from the weary shoulder,' and to make one pleasant spot each year along the toiler's rugged path, the Federal Government has set aside September 1 as a national holiday. For the first time in the history of the commonwealth, the Governor of Oregon has issued a proclamation re questing that all places of business, if possible, be closed in order to give the employes everywhere within the confines of the state an opportunity to enjoy 2i hoursjn rest and recrea tion. The old soldiers and sailors of Southern Oregon will hold their an nual reunion at Gold Hill, beginning September 15tb, and lasting through out the week. A number of promi nent speakers will be present, among whom will be Governor Geer, Rep resentative Tongue, S. B. Ormsbv and Col. IL V. Gates. Great preparations are being made for the annua! meeting of the Southern Oregon Pioneer Association to b hold at Jacksonville, September 4th. An excellent program is being prepared and everything possible will le done to make the meeting a h success. President lloosevelt, thtough his private screlary, states positively that he will cot be able to visit the Pacific coast states this year. In her palmiest days ltoseburg has seen few ph,us when there was more building construction going on than there is ht present The Portland Democratic Journal is illustrating its editorials. Tbey certainly need it iu order to bring out the point. - We have iu st.jek (several second hand bicycles, which we will sell at very low Prices or will trade for wood. ii A. C. Marstees & Co, lfflSt It's a Real Pleasure to get the meals for the family when yon have a complete set of necessary ntensils with a new style Standard Range to cook upon. We Furnish Kitchens throughout, and can save you time and money, and many steps when yon want anything in the way of kitchen supplies. all. Taro-est Selection Rosebnrg, will bare a distinguished visitor Saturday. In his line, the greatest on earth. Buffalo Bill. PITHY AND POINTED. The average man is charitable to ward all women except his wife. The dog days season in this part of Oregon was of short duration. Don't set reckless in your com pi i meats or people will begin to imagine that yon will lie. Don't imagine that the more yon drink the easier it will be for yon to liquidate your bills. r Always be charitable to ignorance' it is not blamable for the way God pnt its owner np. Blessed i the peacemaker unless he foolishly attemps to interfere in a qnarrell between a man and bis wife. Probably a married man shows his years more than a batchelor because he has to carry a few of his wife's. If the time ever comes when we all Lknowjnst what other people think of ns there will bea lot of embarrass ment. A woman seldom believes anything her hnsbaml says about her, but she believes every word he says about other women' Hiss Ellen Stone says she is going back to Bulgaria to resume, her work Evidently she does not know when she has had enough. "We must find a substitute for the saloon ! cried the temperance orator "What's the matter with the drug storeT" asked the man from Kansas. A Popular President. Arocs-n, Me., Aug. President Roosevelt today passed through three states, delivered eight speeches and re ceived the plaudits of 2-50,000 people. The greeting w hich has marked his pro gress through Xew England has been flattering in the extreme, and today's experience demonstrated his popularity 4-rha( more than ever fVfore. Elks' Carnival At Portland. For the Elks' Carnival th Southern Pacific Co. will sell tickets from all stations in Oregon to Portland and re turn, on August 31st, Septemlier 1st and 5th to 11th inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. Account "Elks' flay" tickets will be sold on September 3rd and 4th at one fare for the round trip, w ith a inaxi mun of $9.00. Sjecial attractions have Is-en pro vided, which will make this Carnival the finest ever held on the Coast. Grand parades every dav, in which the beautiful qneen of the Carnival will apjK-ar licforc her admiring subjects. Don't fail to visit the Midway Plais- ance; the German Village and JaliovrV Oriental Extravaganza. If you etay at home yon will upend the rest of your life regretting it. (a2Ssll.) Tobacco has hastened the de.ith of at leai two presidents of the United States and one enijror of Germany, and done serious injury to manv thousands of other victims, both old and young. Coos oounty has a female mail carrier, Miss Eva Arnold, who is carrying the mail to this plate. She makes the trip twice a week, a distance of 24 miles, horseliack. Myrtle Point Enterprise. Frank W. Dorbin, of Marion county, a former sheriff, had a field of thirty acres of wheat which averaged 4U'g bushels per aere according to a Salem pajK-r. . Mr. Durbin is a candidate for snjierintendent of the jKmiteiitiary. A Texas man was told, w hile iu Paris, that that city was worse than anything in the wild west, and that he could not go from Glenclle to Montrouge without being killed. lie thought he could and tried it. His body was found the next morning, his pockets rifled and even his shoes and coat taken. Uttlc Ranch for Sle. A good little home for wile ; J 7 acres, adjoining fair grounJn, 1 miles east o Rofehurg. Good buildings., 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in culti vation. Price $1223. For particulars enquire at MilikenV shoe ptore, Rose burg. Bit MORE STREET IflPROVEMENTS. Property Owners Petition Council to Allow them to Make and Pay for Improvements. The city council having refused to grant and superintend the improvement of Jackson street from Ifciinriax street to the lecr Creek bridge after the proper! y owners and others had subscribed the rotiuircd amount of funds to defray the expense of the work, the proerty own ers as a last resort petitioned the Council to allow them to make tho desired im provement at their own exjiense and to appoint a committee of three, compris ing property owners on the street to lie improved, t oversee the work". This jietition the council dually "ranted Monday and at tho same time appoint ed the following committee, to lik alter the work: Al Treason, I-red Lough and W, C. Conner.' The im provement consists of the plowing out and opening of gutters, a till of from one to two feet on which is to be placed a good coating of gravel, covering a dis tance of two blocks, Fred J. lilakely, the street contractor, agreeing to com plete the work in a gxxl workmanship manner for about onehalf its real value for the reason that it furnishes him a convenient place to dejxvsit the dirt and gravel taken from a rut in the street uinw. Mr. Blakny and the property owner of that part of town must he com mended for their public-spirit and enter prise. Real Estate Transfers. Milton A Wagner ami Alice Wagner to Frank P.arton. flOO; ejs' of nc'' of se '4' of see XI, tp 32 8, r ' w, 20 acres. Geo E Levulett to Simon W Glass, ; uw4 of '4' of sec .14, tp 2 , T west, 40 acres. Henry C Gai-dner, et nx., to Carrie E Gardner, f.T00 ; 113 rl ne'i of hw .'4 sec lii and n'i of lot 4 of sec bl, tp 22 s, r fi west, 25.!0 acres. . William Sanderson to Ethel Hid, lie, $.100; lots 7 and S in block 1.1 in the town of Kiddle. John Botcher to A C Lytic, 1725 ; lot 3 and a trai t 12x102 feet off the south side of lot 4 in block 73 in Third South ern Additk.11 to the city of Roseburg. United State to A W Coon, $400; nw 4 of sec 34. tp 2l s, r 'J west, lfirt acres. United States to Chas II Clements, 400; sw4 of sec 34, tp2s, r U west, HU) acres. E L Parrott , a" sheriff, to Wm I Ihxon the property of Ge. W and Mary A lert heretofore Sold n execntion to klizabcth Ryan for S,!C.77, the certi ficate for wbich sale was, on July IS, IW1. for a valuable consideration, trans ferred to said Wm I Dixon. Said prem ise! include parts of the Moly French and John Kuykendall donation laud claims oil the North Uinpqua river, and other lands in tp 20 s, r 3 wot, Is-in-i a total of 2,370.35 acre. IVWitt C Davis to Jacob YauKhee, f0; quit claim to nw1; of sec 24, tp 21 s, r fi w, liiO acres. United States to Mr Abbie F Clark, f409.1K; lots 1 and 2, and e'3 of nw'4' of see IS, tp 21 , r 5 west, l3.f.7 acres. U S to Louisa F Becker. 400; se'4' of s JS, tp 21 s, r 5 west, Irti) acres. f U S to ieo F Warren, ne'4' of sec 1 , tp 21 s, r 5 west, I'lO acres, considera tion 1400. j J B Farnsworth, et al , aduirs, to Pilge & Dimmick $SXO ; lot 1, and se!4' of n w '4' and w's of ne i of ec 34, tp 25 ! s, r 0 west ; also 30S,50 acres in sees 27 ) and 34 in tp25 s, r C west. Mary Farnsworth, et al., $1 ; quit claim deed to interest in the above de sctibed proierty ld by Admr. J B Farnsworth, et al. Mark Smith, et ux, to Oregon Boom A Timber Co., fl ; rights for floating or booming timber iu South Unipqua river where same flows across or adjacent to the Henry A Adams I) L C in sec 34, tp 25 , r 6 west. Catarrh of the Stomach. Can he cured hy taking S. B. Catarrh Core, which cnn all forms of indiges tion anl atoinach troubles, eiu-h as con tipation, rising of iiir foorl, distress after eating, which if neglected rings on inflamcl and nice-rated itomaclt ani leads to cancer of the tomach. S. B. Catarrh Cure restoren rense of taMc and inell. For sale hy all drupjjUt?. Book on Catarrh free. Address. Smith Bros Fn-sno Cal. Notice of Settlement.' V. A. Fveritt having diriiaicl of hie Laundry hiifinw, all parties, knowing themselves to Ik- iiuh-hted to him, will jilcase ay the fame to Atty. C. S J arli win at tiieir earlicft convenience, (a.'I0) - W. A. F.VERiTT, Look Pleasant, Please. I'l otographer C C Harlan, of Katon O., can do sxi now, though for year he couldn't, liecause he suffered untold agony from the worst form of. indigest ion. All hysicians and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a tfod fend to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach tronhles. Unrivaled for diseas es of the Stomach, Liver ami Kidneys, they huil 1 up and give new life in the whole system. Try them. Only 'i0 (iiuiranlced hy A C Marsters, drnetiiht Board of ' Equalization Notice. Notice is hereby given that the I!oard of Equalization of DoughtR county Ore gon, will meet in theoflice of the county clerk of said county in tho court house, in the city of Hoseburg, Oregon, on Mon day, OctolK-r 0th, P.KI2,-nt o'chick a. in. and will continue in session until Saturday, October 11th at 5 o'clock p. in. to publicly examine the assessment rolls and correct nil errors hi valuation, description or qualities of land, Jots or other property. Now, therefore, all par ties who may le aggiieved byieasonof valuation, description or otherwise as to their asmneiiierit, will please take notice above stated, and make their complaints to said board of Equalization. Other wise their nHsesument will Mimd as made by the assessor. Iated August 21st, 1!K2. II. B. UlXLETT, Af.sessor Ponplas County, Or, Plaindealer's Fine Job Printing. Ollieeof D. J. Perrigard, Publishera Agent. St. JoiixsnriiY, Ver., Aug. 22, li02. Geo. A Trent, Ef., Hoseburg, Ore. Dear Sir: In the June Issue of the Inland Printer was reproduced the let ter head of the ''Kailway Employes School of Instruction, Itoseburg, Ore gon," as a specimen of good printing. 1 am making a collection of gmxl printing and would lie pleased if vou will kindlv wild me a sheet of the same. Yours Truly, D. J. PEI!RI!AUn. Tho letter head above referred too, was printed in the Plain-dealer office, and was oi.ly a fair sample of the class tif work we are tin ning out every day. All Were Saved. "lor years 1 suffered such - untold misery from Bronchitis,'1 writen J. H Johnson, of Broughton, Ga., ''that often I was unable to work. Then, when everything else failed, I was wholly cured by lr. King's New Discoverv for Consumption. My wife suffered in tensely from Asthma, till it cured her, and all ourexs'rieuce gM-s to show it is the Iwst Croup medicine in the world." A trial will convince vou it's unrivaled for Throat and Lung diseases. Guaran teed U.ttles 50c and fl. Trial bottle free at A C Marstcrs drug stor. , Wilbur Church Announcement. 1 The Fourth Quarterly Contcreiiee of the Wilbur Charge, will U held iu Wilbur Saturday Aug. 30, at 4 o'clock p m. Preaching Saturday eveuing at S o'clock.- Sunday School will liegin at !.30 a. m. on act f Quarterly meeting Lowfeast at 10:30 a. 111. Preaching by Elder, at 11:15 a. in., followed by collet tion and the Sacrament of the fjirds Supper. All re cordially invited. We desire full at ten, lance of the officials Kct-pectfully, C. M. It rts. Pastor. Notice fox Publication. t'nibsl Mata LindOffic, Eineiiun;, umtou. Ant h IMi. Nolir it hrrrbT Rlvrn Ihal In culnpllaiut with the priril-c ol Itirart nl Confrwi Juaca, istk. rnMile-l - ad Art f.r the ul nf limbrr land In I lie State ol t'allfomta. Urti'tl hirva.la. ao WarblrUaTrrritnrT,''a rit, n-l t all trie Putiiir 1am 1 S'.aU-i bj act ol Ane ui 4, lj, WII.BRK FKASKI.1N, ' of R.vsrtwirj, r intiiv o( IMxtsias, ataie ol Onyim laa thia flat fi!?i hi lhl nttee hit attorn ataie-n-nl N.i. .tit, tut llie jinrrhaeol the SV, nl tfClioa So. I .', fc.nlilt No. a. M. R No. W aul nl urTrr proof u almar that the iajt-l aoilit la more valaaMe lor ita tinlier or attmr tbao lor asilrultnraJ nnrpM-, att'l tnntablink hurlalm tairl land IK-Iore 7.1. iKiiimlvk. V 8 lniWiiior.r. at Oaalantl. irapn, on Thun iy Ihn.lh da J ol Sovi nbcr. tC. He cimii a wiuieaara: C l.l.l'.r, Hm Bnobar: John Hirj, Jajnra Hurlon, all at Kowbary. Ort-yon. toy aua all iona rlalmisc a4v-rvly the abnte drrril laihia are rr.tMte In Me tbeirclalm to thia oitire n or lJore ait frth dayol Nov. 1L J.T. HKJI,KS, Ai K.-.U-r. Notice For Publication. CaileJ Mialea Laml OrBre. Roarburt Ufrcoa. Auc il. lJl Notif 11 rH-reb-aiTrd that to r itnpiiatue with Uie proviammol the a'l ol r'ooit-i ol Juael. t-7Nrotitlel "An art lor toe aale ol limber lamU in the Slatea nl ( all'ornia. Oneiin, revana atti w.tiinetn lernbirr, a cttraa Ml b.all tt.erubne Laa-1 male bf art ol Auc WILI.UU F- UARSTFR4 ol Knwbitrc. i-w-iniy ol iDMiela. mate ol Orfon nr. linn nay u n in lli nruoe M lanrn taie tui-iit NXta (or Ihe ruiirha-i-ol the V, Sa1, - an J IU oiler prw( to thorn that the land aoi.gtt li uiore variable lor It titnber wr itut-.e than tt af rlrulttiral ijrtfe. and to eatabhih h:i e;a;ta belure the tf .iter aud kecciter tt thia otfire ol Koaeburcureauli oo luuiMtt. the am av ul Xoremlier. l'.)-' He iiiuph wiln-w: ti i:f-Tl uliorrtB. lili-u dal" Ore.. J. K. tilvent. Kffa L. lrrer, Wu fei-htt:Mi. ol ftoattinr. Urr. Anrandail berk.ua rlaimlnr alrert.-ly the a'aite d-ritied landa are friitrted lq fi e thrir cla!m In this ofli-e on or briure laid K ilir ol Nor.llA i. T. I. HID YA. a-T-fi Ucsiotrr. Notice for Publicatiou. t'ntted Htatea Land Olre Kowbarr, Oref.m, Aug 51, li. Notice ii bereb citrn that in eorapitaBi- with tbe prolrtoniol the ai t of Cnifrein, of June J, ltfTa. eolilied "An a. I for Uie aale ol Timber Landi in ihe atatea of ail lorn ia, Ore Coa. Nevada and WaViinuui TcrTitory, ' al ex tended to ail the Pubiic Land statea by act oi August 4, ltC-i. MHS. Y.TTk I . J4 ABIT! HJ. of BoeborKcoulitTof iKiuclaa.atabt of OrefOD c Thtv oar cted la tbti oBice her ivom aute- ment nent No .VT, lor the purchase of tBe NF'i S-K , a', N'and 8'' NK', of aertion No. Iu. iowuauip i-'joulh, ranre J weal and will otter t luwuauip .'.aouin, rantrc i wcat aoi oner prool to ahoar that uie .and aougbl la more val uable for Ita liuib- r or ibnie that: for airriraltu ral .:ir-i. and toealabtiah her claim t aid land b-ore too Retiiler and tUii?r of thia otliceat Hoacburr. Urefroo. on satUAlav. the fcth day ol Noveir t-er. 12. 8) nainca ai wlt nesaei: Otltierl (ill beriana.Oieadale. Ore , J. K. Civeua, W, K. ilarrteri. M m schial.lt, a Rov burf ont'ill. Any and ail penooi elaimlnf advenelj tiie above deaeribed landa are requested to Sie ttielr claimi la thiiolKccoa or before aaid Mb day of Nor. lr. ip. J.T. BRIDiJE.-), Kcclaler. Notice for Publicatiou. Toiled Slabs Land OOce. Boaebti'r. Orecon. Auc is. I!r Notice ia horebv pivcn that In cotntliance with the provlaionaof the act of Concrete ol Jrne:l, Is.b. et.utlol ' An Act for the uie of timber lamia in the ntaiea ol t alllorn. a, Oregon Ni vaila and Waalifngton Tcrritorr," a eib-ud-el to all the Public land Male l.i act of Anr ut i, liw, WAI.TKRR BfZ7.Kt.lM of Kntebnrf, eonnlt of Donala'. itate of Ote- fon, b.a tbiadav tiled in thlaoffice hla aaoru latt-uient ho. 3!.i lor the pnnUn-e ol .the s i N!,MW'af!. So. Jl ia tp. No. 8., raotte No. H weal an-l will oflt r ptoot to hor that tbe land aoiiKbt U more valuable for Ita tlinlierorilone thau for agricultural ptir pnara, and to eaUbliah fall claim to aaid land rielore 7. L liinmick, U 8 t'ornmlMioncr, at Oakland Un-eon, on Mouda? tho Xrd dar ol November. 1'. He namea a witucstca: ohn farmer, Cliaa Thorn, John Veaawni, f hoe bnrg. Ore.. John Thorn, nf Cleveland, Oregon. Any anil all penona claiming adversely the aboie ilef riled landa are requested lo llle their clai ma In thi office or or Mfnre naid 3rd ol Nov. I'joi. J.T. HKllMiKW, -IP . Kegiiler. Nolice for Publication. l"u I ted Slates Land Office . Roaebnrg. Oreerm. Aug 1, im! Notice ii hereby given that In -otnillancp with tlie prnvi-Oona 1 1 the act nl Co 112 re. of June :i, IhTK.eiitilled '.'All act tor the aale ol lim ber lauill In the MaU- of I'aliloruia, Orrgon, Ni valin ni l V aaliingbm Territory,'-a extend ed lo ail Ibe fublic land tdatei by act of Aug. ul 4, 1VJ.', JOHN K. PARMER. of RoM-burg, i-oiinty of loiii;ia. Hate of o.-egon, nan iiim nay nir.1 hi wiiaoinri, nia urorii atn le nient No, ;t!M, for the nun liane ol ti,n kh of aectiou No. 4, lnimhlp Nil. M aoiilh, ran ire s west and will oiler prool 10 almw that thelnnd sought 1 more valuable for iietitnln-rnrnlonc lliau for agrietiUural pnr imiw. and lo iiatablHii nil claim toaid land iH-tore . I. Iiiinmick. U H limuii.i.. .1 iiakland. Onftou, on Monday the Krd day of AoveiniMT, rM. tiij tiainea ai wlliieamii: U'al ti:r (; Jtiiy.xf.il. Janiea Wi Millan John 0. I'mnn and lalayetle Jacknou, all ol Koaeburr, Op-gun. Any and nil i.oivdiik claiming advuraoly the above ilcKcriliOd lamia are reoncaleil in Hie tk..lr plaiini In thia office on or In' lore aabl 3rd da ol Nov. law ' A J1 p - J. T. B R I m E9. Register. Notice for Publication. Unlli-.l Hiatci Un.l Ofllee, Rowbnnr, Oregon, Aug M, l'JM. Not ii-o Is lii n by given tbat in eninitii.nm with the pnivi.inii uf the aet nf Coiigrrvi nf June :i, ln. fitilllcil "aii aet fur the sale of tluilHT Intnu In Ihe atnlca nf California, Oregon, Nataila, ami Wa,hing.iii Terrlbirv." a. piininl. edloall Ibe Public Land KtaU-a by art uf August i, IKrl. frank b. men. nl Dublin. 917 K. Hlxth lit . ontiiitv nf lit I mil.. t'atv l MinueaolK, haa thin day iile.1 iu thia of fice ilia .worn KlalcineDt, No frj7 for tho p'lr eliiKc ol the N tli ill Kction Kii, Uiwuhlp N11 .11 aoiiln of range NoS weat, ami mil ,. r proof lo ihow lual the land niuuht u more LT tiiiiBuiv mi it. iiuitfi;i vi nuun lliau lor agrt" Mltiiral p'lrtmavi, auil toealabllka hiirlalm to I A mm lauu ix iurr v nuer n. nrut, u H ( oniiiiu- U lUUll. , linnili.iwn .iiii, (in I IIUIH1H, II1H JBlin Al 1 .1.11,. It........ n.. 'I'l...-. J ... . .. 1 .i day nl Ocbiber, 11AU. llu naniiH ai wltncani: a vt i liter, jatnei nuiirx K, w r Mina'il, of Myrtle Cieck, Ore., T it Itonard, Koscbiirg, Ore. AU au'l all tterwiDl claiming ailvnrr tr tiie iiove (iecrilieU lauili are niiutiU) I lo llle their 1 A l.tl.lu It, thi. ttflt, nn M Kul.tM .1 n.,,t. -1 I ' Oet.lU a.T.BRIIXiKH. i.i-'- . .. .Ul. VM III IKIVID d u mull 1 1 It V 11, a'lp , Kii!lter. An Oregon Sunrise. (The following verses are by Aldon Harness, of Ruseburg, Oregon, who will mail hw poems, published iu book form, to any one tor ton cents.) ' The stars that gem the mantled skies Are fading fast from sight, As hands, unseen by mortal eyes, I nbar the gates of light. While causing all the mist und gloom" Of night, to disappear, With glory angles pild the dome ( f FasU-rn heavens fair. In forests, flushed with Homing's sheen, Sweet breezes rock the trees, And music floats o'er prairie green, Like sounds of distant, seas, And tinging with his gulden light Tho rivers rolling on, O'er mountain summit, fair and bright, Now eeps the rising tnu. link) tho onlv uii-to-date harness oil on the market. On sale at Bloilirett's Harneps shop. Admiuistrator's Notice. Nolle U hercbr Klven ilit Hie umli-n!et.el wa.cm iHu I'.ih ilnjr ,.l Jnl. l.y 1 Im-County Court of iMtis In .!! ntr. iii;cin. ilulv iiMnnt- wltiilnimrHUirul lliuoUiuul l T. l'nu h.r'l le-eael. All pt-rxngiK hnvniK Inium qaiuKl tlir kiiIiI t'tntc art hrt?ijf ntr'-itkl In itr."iit Hu m. )mier !y veritir-l, to n e at Kiiw.'li'irK, LviiiK'ntt vunmr . (iiofton. within rtr (rum tiie Uu-ol tlii noiiiv. iiikI all j rcnn mleiit-J Ui thr nuie are b-r-by uoliiipU to -y the iwt 10 mo. lNit.1 Auxutt 2-'ik1. lKr.. N. T. JKW LTT, AdminikttaUjr. Summons. In Ihe Clrrull Court ul the Htau- of tireson, lor Ikmel'm routily. Anna l Ajkiit "'" Aaull In K iilty lot Geo.bVadkiaon , Wvon,. Leleii4aut. j ToOro R A'lxlion. above Darned ielndant: In the nauierf the Male nl oretron, you are hereby reUln-d u aMr and ai r the com p'alnt tiled ataiinit yon iu tlie atiovc enticied suit and ranai- wltlilu (It e'ki Iroru tbe la'. of fiit pubiii-al oil ol thia Doiiix-, vit., en oi Ia lore nl day ol OcU-b, Vii. and il oi fad to appear and imntr all roinpiainl oilhi. aid time, lor want Ihereol plaintitl nill apply to aaid court lor toe reiirl dt manded in her cjni plaint ai foiloa-a, to-tvil: for a decire of fit eorce dlKMtlrlng the bondi. ol matrimony ezut ing ltwx-n piainUrT and 'lleodanl. lor the ran.' and euuly ef their minor i hil-lren. Loyal Adkiiu an! Koicrl Adki on, an t lor inch other and lurtbrr reiirt, a the CO'lrt may deem ( table. hitiuiraouti pub!ihel by order of Hon. V. I. Thompson, rotiutr yi-'nr of tiouflaa count y, Oreon . hirn ,aid order i daUil An ul j;ih, WU, anl tnedaleot U.e firrt publra tlon Ihereol ia A'lia.t it, IA!, aad ih i Uf; rf the la" publlrauon thereof Ot lober Jrd, 1JE. JHX T. 1J.N'. AlloiPeT lor Pi.ltit.ff SUMMONS. la the in-uit tiiiirl of tbe Slate of trj;,n. lor Jotigiaa eounty. W. A. ferltiuau. T. C lll-lw. partuer. dotu4 buaineM un lr Ihe urm name H Pi'tkuii A HlnW. I ll!at:2.. ti ) a.fMi!'.eT. J. M. Ifc rrame. I: W. Uorraute. I'ort'anl vir.ir banc, i a Corpoi'tloB. Joa. K. Il a..t. an- line a. IK-aid, i. T. Br .! auj telle HiMC". l-li -h-lanra. i To J. M. Hortm-e. H. w. i..rn!.e. I'oriiaGd Mvlnn bank. B. H.-. i and I ami nr a H-abl. hve ol the above uatt. irf-uian'. IN lit II SAUK "Milt M ATI K'rtt'.'iN. vou are lierei-r ri'i ix-1 in ai.;r an.l taxit the eompiaint id ue atnve u.iii.-l i. ainuft, in Ibeaboveeutltied ouri. n mi d. in ibe of- hr ol the I ii rK o! aa.-l t iirt on ox 1-1 -r- Ifce tub ta id Ortobir. ita-. a-i I j. u are foiiv-d liiat, il ou fail ! apt-ar and ar iarr Mtd eoin platnt ht-rebr T.lmd. the plain:. da a'.i: a-1 piy to the I unri lor the r:.rl oetuandt-d ' tlWraaid erunplaiul, t - it lbal an rr.i-r In aid platntiSt line to Ilia l illoaia; UeM-;lld real prot.-rty. 10-wti: Ketinuing al a ikhoI P, feti tatt of tbc north t-l rxHnvt ol Ine w.uihart i -tarter ol tbc vwilhn rl 'ii.nr.i r oi m-nun to i3h;. ;1 "rub ol raa?e i, ol tt ii.nictl; jn! 1 aa. Ibeure ct j'.--', lee. bi Ihe e. u of li.e figlil ol aay ol i!)e On-Jm A a'ul un a tail - nd. ihen e "'Otli " Jrnr.e an I maul5i act aJoor aaid tiihl .n a fert Idcun - north Wdvrc- and 11 (niuuN-. rrt Ci i,vt to 1 t'iaiY of beKloning. t-i,majitiuf jo ai-rt-a. be aame bring in li-ug!. r.Mjnii. On-icou. ue .-ft-r-etel and p-ionr.-.! auJ inr-irr--::ii"t. Tbat pl.iatila b d--rrel liie o n-ia in i.v ample oi aid prvmiK-.. irvtj irom tbeeiaitn ol d -vn-laLt. atid ea-h ol thvru. Thia anitiuiona l ervel l.y pul-. -i...n ia Ihe Hotjitrg rla)o-iear-r bv erb r ,A iff Hon. M. 1. Tbuiii'u, c-Miily JU'U? o liowir'a c Kirity. Or-roo a!d orib'T U-ntg ma le . t;ir j-Xh oav ot AuguaJ. VI. Theda:e ol lb htt )Xi .is tion Ol Oil aunlraool I, Aui-l t'A iu 1 ti e dale of Ibe lant pnbiKti.-n ni-rei. t tict. , Ml IJ'i,u ttK f r a- Atl .rncy lor r"i i:ulCi Summons. In the Circuit vurt of tii :a: of Orexoo, for IVmcJaaoxinte. winnilred V. Vl-kn. 1 r:aiu!if i V! Harry Warren Viiven, larleniitn'.. To Ham Warva Vk-kc i. the abte Can.?-! deieniiant : In Ibe name of Uie State of o.-.von. voi are hereby required to appearand aniarer ta- eim piaioi tiled agin-l you in the a -ore entitu-l anil and conn on or belore ti.e UtU dav ol Oc tober Vf't: anil, II you lair to appear and ar.- weraal-t conij-.iinl again! you. a a'nre r 1. and within aaid tmr. plaintiff wiil ai piv to the Court lor the fli-f ovrcanlel in ber 'coinpiatnt. to-wit: For the decree di-h mg te mamare contract now cKiMlog between pla.oiiH and de reunani. Tbii timnion l p ibli bt-t be order of Hon. U. U. Thoir.woa. county i i'.lire of IVKir'ai coonti, Orevrm which orJcr u datad 4u-ui it, 19oi. and the time preacr!1, d thrrer-.y, for the pjbilca'.loo ot thu atimmoui i once a week for nt conxeutive weeki prcrwtiue laid nih day of larintHT l'.J. and the date of to 8rt pub bitcation of th.i jinmn i ihe ".;b dar of Augvat. li II 1 R7KJC. a2 .oa Attorney h-i Plaintiff. Trespass Nolice. . erscinfi are liorc-li.' vtarno.1 not to treeia.,- hunt, ijsh or ramp nn the l.iriil .f thu Curry Ktatc. 1'ciinsdninn will lie iimsii-'utinl lo the full t xtt nt of the law. I-ut of X. Crimr, (Vilf.) UiVtrslalc Farm. w AXTKD Imni'tliiitcly, 10,000 lintuo .y rat-ra liomc-Jook-r who ilcsir to jmrcli s tii rift from tiwiu-rs. ranchfa farm., iiuimivixl and tinitniTovnl hinl, ami rity irw'rty. Write 11 ynu'vo ny tliing to n il. AiMrcfs, 31 TIIOM. H. SCANTI.IN, 1 1 w ii co, Wruali JsA-N . - . : : : . : EUGENE: Street Fair a And Carnival t.' SEPTEMBER 24,25,26,27,1902 fOIJIl DAYS OF GRAND ENTERTAINMENT I . .' fi 'S, l Baloon Ascensions Grand Midway Team Pulling Contests J For $150 Prizes Shooting Tournament, Log Sawing Contest, Tug of War, UabyShow, Prizes for Stock: Poultry, etc. Music by rourth Regiment anil Other Bands REMEMBER THE DATE Address all Commuuications to m. S. WALLIS, Secretary. Our delayed car of pianos and organs just arrived. These are a lot of beauties and will be sold at prices never before b heard of. One fifth of this lot is alread- disposed of, and they are going fast. T. K. Richardson -is the first, last and only dealer. who has ever shipped a car load of pianos and organs di- ' rect from the factory to Roseburg oi- Cottage Grove, there-fore, we are prepared to give you a better bargain on a piano or organ than any other dealer who has to pay a' middle man's pronr.' ZS Call and sec these fine pianos and organs and be coin iuccd, al the ' g T. K. RICHARDSOiN MUSIC HOUSE 3 ? AT ROSKBURG OR- COTTA(E GROVE. Professional Cards. Attorney-at-Law,' Conrt Boom DowuSiairv KOeZBCK'i. OBJ Q V FISHER, M. D, Physician, Surgeon. ' Office over P. O. Rocmc bo, 'Phone Maio 591. Okbgo!. Qtt.GEO. E. H0UCK, Physcian & Surgeon. OSm Review B.a. fboae. Mala II kOSEBTRO E L5IER V. IIOOVKR, PHYSICIAN AND SCRGEOX. IioHUCBO Oatoox clai attention rivea to Dlaraaca of Um oa I and ToroaU I O3oo-Ma!u SL.otx door aonth of Ct tjHa j Photic Mala Ml. j - -- -- j l ,V IIVYNES f DENTIST, Bevies BuiMiBg, . le.ct'bona No. 4. ROsiarfta orcqos ' w f'I-Tl' rT P I p t tVl . tl U, . V L L C, I j DENTIST 1 j Offieeoj-pnu-w 1 wum liail ROieBCRa OR! If. CRAWTOKD, Attorney at Law, KoumilAX. xenvter Bicg.. iaM,w n.;iuh.frMthil1 A Luifl OSm aad euuing caeea a peeuuiy. Late Rwiver P. 9. Land Qgce J0UN II. SHUPE. ATTORKEY-AT-LAW, !'Rog8i-aa, Orjmkw. Bualtu before C.I. Land OfBvetuad rrobat bu i neta a ipeciai I y . OOr Abrabaja Building J C. FULLER TON A t torn ey-a t-La w. A practice In all the Stat aad Federal Court . OlSft ta Uarfci' Bldg Roaeborg. Orecoo. QJMXI0D0RE S. JACKS0X, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. M icing Law and Water Rights made a ipjt-ialty. w a.aie.1 Kd. ROe (.B C K6. OK.IGOH W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. otna 1 and vcrle Bttildiag. ROelBCRW. OUUOt J A. BUCHAXAN, NoUry FubJIc, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room $ Mantert Building. RosiBuaa. OB He J. R0BLSETT, Attorney at Law. Ronm It. Taylor A Wliwn B'.ock Roesaoaa. Oa i.n.caaT, - c.8.HLgoa gEIII.ni.EDE & r.RAY, LAWYERS practice In '.! ol the eourti of the State, alo befiire tbe U. St. Land department. Tailor A A lima Block, Nntarr Public In office r,- Phone Main W BOiKBl KG, ORE. vv:,vi. - NixN - .v:.:v; - v .- - X a- i : . 4 a . s ' fi If you want U ?o t C C'jnisy ITHlt. Pr.rin IinLa r.,.K.--. f every day at A. M. ,.,.ir, ,.iC. V. -IX?I RK IN TiiE- 9 IIDI DflllC ILUUil IlilL IlLLiLi INSURANCE AT C05T. Head 0!-, Sf.;VIinr v-:::-, Vr n Amt.ot insurance in for, if.f-i'i.j.VO.CO Aet gain in one year, Saving iu mem li-rs I yr., Nomlier separate risks'. Rosehurg, OregrMi. iU f-irlAtcglasOj UMIVER5ITY ECGENE, rnnmrts 1 jUterature, bcieuce .tad Arts, The first Semester, session 1902-3, i- Wedaesday. ibeotember 17th. The u !!-,nrtce tiaV...,,i o.n fl ;ed ui the L nivcr5itv. Graamte .S-Tt-. v! r.'.n r gineenng. University Academy, ;ot aMedicine, bchool of Li-a-. Tuit ion free, execpanar ;and Music. .IntideaUal fee $10.00, Student-Bod' tax 2.50 per year Cost of living from : 00.00 to ? -00.00 i ngr Year year. . . For catalogue, address " REGISTRAR OF P . . ' V.W.W.'.V.VAV.'.V. V.V.V.V.VAV ..e. . ........... a. aa a".wa" SIEVER RAk'PPV Jckoa5txf. ' WE ARE STILL IX TIIE LEAP WITH U K Fine Cream and Homtmad B read We came to Rcbcrg to s-iay, ine trace m tn Minn a ia tne Jota m tie prxvasioa of well r.'.cal customers h can te tinua.iy rawing ia au l i;t of wr THE BEST GOODS f.VAWAV.WAV.V.V.WV.V.VAV.V.V.VAV.V.WAS PARK. AND WASHINGTON. PCRTU,MO. OPEGOf The school where thorough vork is dose; -where the reason is a-ays given; where confidence is developed; where rokkeep:n is tanght exactly :is books are kept ia Easiness ; w here horthand is made easy ; wheir penaanship is at its-best ;' where hnr.dreds cf look keepers and stenographers have been ev!::ca:cd for succe ia life; where thousands more will be. A. P. ARMCTROriG, A CAR Mitchel ALL SIZES, JUST ARRIVED Also a car load n(llUT ailtj itchcll Basics. SiirrcTS ot the famous . JL . . . , ' and uoau nagoiis ca hanil. If you wish , comfort, elegance and "a ' reasonable price, see us before buying ROSEBURG. Pocket Cutlery Safety Razors Shears and Scissors Ofjthc Highest Excellence IU TCIIFU KNIVIN, (1 f WI Us a!',.l VCTF I Ti Y OFI !. KTN'I)5i. V carry yi sv k -wrv kin,! ui.kniv.-. SOLD AT POri'tAk PRICKS ' ak. S. K. SYKES, Hardware. 1 Bir Sales on As:ain s - IT HELP5 YOU '. ? ftnsh " ' brea-t .v. -,;t at f Umpqua Bakery O ir Lrea.; L ti-.a-'e irm li.c la-t il-ar, sn-l i.-alaar FRESH AND CLEAN JE.VM.MiS & FSEEHAX IV' J'! j ''ani-' KM., n'i xn Sir. OF OREf; . OREGON. College of Science and En- choc! of Music, School in school of L-i a- "rr!i.-ir, . THE UN1VER5IT.', Eugene, Oregon " near Ca tti ii w c-t a rvl a j-kare of rt, ; ii he-t- a I-.rr tirr. ret m- u con- .-ton. AT LOWFST Ptirp; W aK -r J . W J. SIEVSHS, ProT.rictor I? Opei a!! te vc -.r. C-t!::e f- LL. 0., Z'.SV- C LOAD ORKGON tr tr tr rr tr tr tr :r Co. f 0' -wm -faf m.'v