OOOOOOOOOOOOCXX)OOOOOCOOOCX00000000000000 000000000004 ..Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.. HAS GONE BUT RICE & RICE THE HOUSE FURNISHERS are still liere with the Largest Stock of House Furnishing Goods ever shown in Southern Oregon. -jit- -vv- -e GOOD GRANITE U are is the most economical, nioet durable ami most satisfactory mate rial for kitchen rise. It wouM le Lard to find a larger nssortment or a better quality of Granite Ware (ban xv e Lave, and we want yon to see it. The good kind costs no more than tbe poor kind if yon bny the good kind here. - mat 1 as v r mm It's a Real Pleasure to get the meals for the family when yon have a complete set of necessary utensils with a new bljle Standard Range to cook npon. We Furnish Kitchens thronghont, and can save yon time and money, and many steps when yon want anything in the way 'of kitchen supplies. 8 We are nrenarerl fnr vmi nil. Largest Selection 8 of Furniture in Southwestern Oregon. Come and see us and buy where your $$ go farthest. Wholesale and Retail. RICE & RICE ?9C)OOCOOOOOOOC)OCXOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCX)OCOOOOOOOOOi The Twie-'w'eek Roseburg Plaindealer Published Mondaya and Thursdays. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Coxxer, Editor and Publisher Feed "Wright, City Editor, Solicitor. T. Rcth. Foreman Twice-a-Vk PLundeakr. vet year, $1.50 Entered at the Poet Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. SEPTEMBER 4, W02 General Fitzhnh Lee says Caba, in its own and the United States in terest will have to be annexed. It is necessary, he remarks, to ronnd ont onr boundaries in the Sonlh. That was the view which Jefferson took of the matter nearly a hundred years ago. Mostt)f the leading American statesmen since then have had their views. Things are shaping them selves in Caba, too, which may bring annexation soon. The troubles in the little republic are raising up friends of annexation through it. All j the business element have favored J annexation from the beginning. Or- ;egon Daily Statesman. THE PIONEERS REUNION. Ideal Weather A Large Crowd In Attendance. PRESIDENT ON TRUSTS. In a speech at Providence, IL I., August 23, President Koosevelt said: "The corporations, and, therefore, those great cot por&tions containing some tendency to monopoly, which we have grown to speak of rather loosely as trusts, are the creatures of the state, and the state only has the right to control them, but is in duty bound to control them wherever the need for such control is shown. There is clearly a need of supervi sion. The sufficient warrant for it ia to be found over and over again in any of the vaiious evils resulting from the present svsiem, or rather lack of system. "There is in our country a peculiar difilcnlty in the way of exercising such supervision and control, be csuse of the peculiar division of gov ernmental power. When tbe indus trial conditions were simple, very lit tle control was seeded, and no trou ble was caused by the doubt as to where power was lodged under the Constitution. Now conditions are complicated, and we find it difficult to frame National legislation which shall be adequate, while as a matter of practical experience state action has proved entirely insufficient, and in all probability cannot or will not be made sufficient, to meet the needs of the case. I beleive that the Na tion must assume this power of con .trol by legislation, and if it becomes evident that tbe Constitution will not permit needed legislation, then by Constitutional amendment. "The immediate need in. dealing with trusts is to place them nnder the real, not nominal, control of some sovereign, to which, as its creatures, the trusts shall owe alleg iance, and in whose courts the sover eign's orders may with certainty be enforced. In my judgment, this sov ereign must be the National Government The premium list, by laws, rnles and regulations of the Second South ern Oregon District Agricnltural Society for tbe Ninth Annual Exhi bition to be held October Nth to 12th has been printed, and is ready for distribution. It shows a fine pro gram, and a very lilieral premium list. In spite of the 6trong efforts that have been made to induce the New York Republicans, at their coming fitateloonvention, to indorse Presi dent Roospyflt for renoruination, Senator Piatt llatly states that no such indorsement will be forthcom ing, and be is in a posit bo to know. His statement Las created a profound sensation. Everywhere in the East bis declaration is taken to mean that the trusts propose to punish the President, and this is the opening gun in the fight on him. The President continues Lis crusade Senator Plait's statement is a warn ing to tbe President that Wall street does not relish his speeches, and an intimation that he should be more conservative if he wants to retain the backingof the party in his ownstate. It will be interesting to note what effect this warning will have upon Roosewlt. It is generally predicted that it will have no effect whatever on him. A bis; sham warfare has been in progress between the navy and land forces on the Atlantic coast for sev eral days past. Several war ships have been "destroyed"' and a few coast points "captnred," bnt onr coast defenses have generally prov en adequate to repell any attack from the sea. People ar starting for tbe hop fields, their annual outing in many esses. There is a big demand for fruit jars this season, which tnesns high living this winter. A Land Office Business. In c.mj.aiiv w ith Bro. Robert., of tlie Myrtle Point EuterjiriM', the Editor of this paper called at the office of Abstrac ter Frank E. Alley, to make some in quiries comvrninx land matter?, and were given a practical illns-tration of the nu-aning of the phrase "doing a land of fice business." Mr. Alley employs seven clerks to as sist in bis abstract and architectural work, and even with this amount of help he is kept constantly on the "hustle." In reply to a query as to the amount of business transacted through liis office, Mr. Alley looked through his book, in which a record is kept of all filings made, and found that be had prepared 541 sets of filing, pajiers from May 1 to Sept. 1, a ieriod of four months, and thai the bills for the cloth used in mak ing blue-prints f.,r n jrf-riod of three months aggregated $120. Bro. Roberts is lather inquisitive, and proceeded to question as follows; "How does it come that you have so much more of this work than anv one else?" -Well," replied Mr. Alley,' "there are to or three reasons forit. In the first place I keep my majm corrected up to date, and can toll whether land is va cant or not, and this i a great conveni ence to locators and to I'. S. Commis sioners throughout the district, a i they can telephone to me at any time, and get the information concerning any par ticular piece of land. This also enables me to go ahead and piejare pajiers for filing, and have everything ready by the tiiuetliu Land OmYe is open, so that parties making filing may return on the morning train if they .lcsire; in fact, I have made out more than 20 wt of patiers and completed the filings ln-fore train time. Another thing, the locators all know that they can depend on my ma), and that they will not I put to the exienso of making a long trip to ex amine land, and then find that it was filed on lieforc they received - the map ; they alK kn w that ' I am not trying to catch on to their locations and then send other parties out to look at the land, and that no information willjlx given concerning U,e territory in which they are working." In addition to the land office work, Mr. Alley is doing a large amoui.tof abstract work, keeping two or three clerks constantantly employed at this branch of the work. Mr. C. J. Brown, an architect lately from Kau Claire, Wis., is now employed iif the oIice, and this will permit of more attention )x:ne given to the planing of buildings. By prompt and careful attention to a!l the details of all his work Frank has built up a profitable business in the two years he has been working in this line and here is hoping l,e may always be able to belli the publishers throughout this district in aulnstautiul a manner as he has during the last four months. INTERESTING OPENING PROGRAM Speeches by Prominent Pioneers and Others. Races and Field Sports. Special Correspondence. Olai.i.a, Sept. 3, 1902. The Pioneers Reunion ojened at this place this morn ing with a large crowd in attendance, possibly 10OO people and tents are in evidence all over the grounds. The program this morning was as follows : Instrumental music and song with organ accoiupanymetit, by K. X. Wona eott. Banjo solo and song by Col. W. II. Taylor. Chairman J. (J. I lay, in a neat sjxhvIi, introduced W. K. Wells who delivered the address of welcome, which was re sponded to by Sylvester Hice. Hon. J. C. Fullertun, delivered an oration on . the Oregon Bionee:, alter which a grand barbemie was announced (two beef, two bogs and twfTsheep) enought for all and topar. AFTKBXOON PWK.RAV. Hon. A. M. Crawford, delivered an address which was enthusiastically re ceived, after which the old pioneers were called tijion the stand and related in cidents of the Pioneer days. The literary program then concluded with songs and music. BICYCLE BA ES, 1 MILE Harry Hildeburn, 1st. J. M. Irwin, 2nd. -Alden Aldrich, 3rd. HORSK RACE, i"0 YARI. Swan's "Grey Top," first. Churchill's "Rubber Xeck," second. Stncklaud's "Whiskey"' started but did not finished, (Too much aboard.) FOOT RACES, 100 YAMDK. Alden Aldrich, 1st. J. D. McGuire, 2nd. Tom Ward, 3rd. . .Parker, 4th. MATCH FOOT BACK, 100 YARDS. Alex Coun, 1st. Alden Al bich. 2nd. Two dance platforms are in evidence on which the tripper of the light fan tastic tot-can trip to thuir hearts con tent as these dances are kept goihsr all the time. Several god refreshment and con fectionery stand are also on the grounds. The site is an ideal one, the grund ls-ing l'M-ated on the co and sliady banks of the Olalla, not far ir.au the famous Olalla battlefield on which pioneers and Indians . battled fif sn- iremcy many years ago." Hue weather prevails, the en wd i pod uatured and orderly and a general good lime is as- nred. A very large n limber of rple are in attendance from Roseburg blav as well as from many other jrt of the coimtv. . County Court in Session. JOSEPH LLOYI) KILLED. Another Fatal Accident in Bahlerea's Logging Camp Near Gardiner. A sad accident occurred in Baldoree's logging camp a few miles from Gardi ner Tuesday morning, August 2rt, by which Joseph IJoyd, of Point. Ten ace, was instantly killed. The circumstances were related to the Florence West by one of the crew as follows: The men were at work with a donkey engine hauling logs ami instead of ail following the same track, occasion ally a log would slide liehind a tree, making it necessary to unfasten the chain and take a new hitch. One had just Itcen caught in this way and I.loy.l, accompanied by the hook-tender, went to it for the pur)ose of loosening it. in. . .11 . ... i ne oiner men nm iced mat the tree around which the chain " was wrapd, was falling and shouted to warn Lloyd and his companion. The latter lav down lieside the log and was unhurt, bnt IJoyd attempting to run out of danger, was caught by the tree and in stantly killed. A messenger was at once sent to Point Terrace to inform the relatives of the unfortunate man of hi death, and was brought to Florence the next dav. Joseph l.lovd was nlx.nt 21 years of age ami had resided near l'oiut Terrace for several years. He was well liked hv all his associates and was a general fav orite among the men in the logging camp. King Edward Coming. Loxdox, Sept. 2. A report is curren today to the effect that King Kdward will visit America the latter part of September aUiard the royal yatch, Victoria and Albert. The American embassy disclaims any knowlege, but intimates that the report came from Marllsirough house. Not Doomed for Life. The regular Scptemlr term of county court for Douglas county con vened Wednesday morning, the full Uurd ls-ing present. The greater part of Wednesday was icciipixl in - examin ing and auditing bills, since w hich time the court's attention has been given to road and bridge business. The reiort of the viewers on the Fiddler Creek rad was read and re- jxirted favorably, and road ordered orn- ed at the expense of the petitioners. Little Ranch for Sale. A good little home for sale; 17 acres, adjoining fair grouuds, l1 miles cast o Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good laring fruit trees, 10 .acres in culti vation. Price 122-. For narticulars nnuire at Miliken's shoe store. Itos burg. a i tf Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the 2nd Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society will receive bids for the exclusive right of saloon privileges ; also for pool selling on Fair grounds during Fair week. Each bid must I accompanied with a deo!it of 25 per cent of the amount of bid, or it will not be considered. Bids to lie dr ive red V) the Secretary on or before ;ept. 2-j, lf02. The Board rvserve the right to reject any and all bids, by order f the Board of Directors. F. A. McCall, Sec. "I was treated for three years by g'd doctors," writes W A Greer. McCon nellsville, .. "f.,r Files, and Fistula, but, when all failed, Buckleii's Arnica salve cured me in two weeks." Cures Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Corim, Sores, Eruptions, Salt Itheiun. Files or noay. 2.V at A C Marsters drugstore. TRAGEDY AT OLALLA. Pleasure of the Pioneer Reunion Marred by a Suicide. gmmmt!mmmmmmwtmmmmmmm? AIDEN ALDRICH SHOOTS HIMSELF ltls Sales Oregon and Other Poems is the title "1 a tittle IshW containing my poems, which I have just had pub lished. I am -now selling it over Rose burg, and will mail it to anv oue who w ill send me 10 cents. Addres, Al.nox Uabvkss, RoM-burg, Oregon. Arant Receives Appointment. W. F. Arant, of Klamath county, wlto had l.t?ji recommended for the position by Senator Mitchell ami Congressman Tongue, was .u Saturday appointed Su- -riutcndeut of Crater 1-ake National I'ark bv the Secrrlarv "f the Interior. The position carries with it a salary of per annum. The siierintfnJcut will 1 required to furnish and keep his ow n hop-. Administrator's Notice. rtlk is hmrtiT ritrn dial !! nixlrnlci.nl wa on the l.di tlar of Julr. l'o lv Om cJuiut 'urtl Is.nriav conilr. Sn-eon. 4ui ,M.t- tl 'lnnnilrmlir ol II rklate W It. T. I'm. haul lf-aaM. All peroaa bating riatma aaiuat inc uia ra:ar are nrrri.y lioutinl in pn-vnl Ihrm. nrly vcrtiird. In ne a'. Ratelxjrg, iNxif roontf . Orei-.n, ltbsn j Hara I mm t'.ir .ialrol lilt Dnltc. an.l all p-motn liidct'-l la thceUtr air li n by nuti5el to r tlic aamr to f. lalrl Aiirul TlB-l, I'.. X. T JKW ITT, AdmliiUUalor. Voung Lady of His Choice Jilted Him. Tragedy Lnacted on the Camp Grounds. (Special to 1'Iaindealer.) Olalla, Oregon, September 4, 1W2. The jileasure and good order of the ' Pioneer Reunion was somewhat marred j , this! afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock by a rash 1 and successful attempt at selWeslruc- tion on the part of Alden Aldiicn, w ho ' placd the muzzel of a ritle ot large cal iler uuler his chin and in some way pulhil the trigger. The ball euicre.l the lower jaw and ranged upward coin ing out at the upper front, part of the head, blowing the right eye from it !ckrt and inflicting a gastly and fatal wound Death resulted very soon af ter the shooting. He had visited the camp (if .a young lady and conversed with her briefly just prior to the shoot -ing, and then proceeded a distance alove tin' camp and tired the fatal shot. The only reason given for the rash act is that his affection for the girl of bis choice, Miss Boena Guerney, was not reciprocated, and that after keeping her cnmjiany for some little time she had jilted him. It soetus that the young lady has bi-rn teaching school in (V-of- county for some time past, having been pi 1 some atten tions by Aldrich prior to her going to that county. She returned from Coo to attend the Pioneer Beunion in company with another young man, where she met Aldrich and evidently declined to receive any further atten tions from him, over which he brooded until he dvtt-rmined on self destruction. It i stated that he indirectly threatcne.1 the young lady's life last evening, but the affair w given little serious eon ideration by the friends of the parties. Aldou Aldrich was about 21 wars ot sge, the sou of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. .vldricli, who coiuliicts a resturant and I i i . ! mo. ii nuiimr ou Jackson stre-t in j It.-lmrg. II w as a genial young man lB tllH. U of toWr habits and not inclined to ! . mik ifsv hum rv Big- on Our delayed car of pianos and organs just arrived. These are a lot of beauties and will Tie sold at prices never before heard of. One fifth of this lot is already 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 or Cottage Grovej therefore, we arc prepared to give you a better bargain on a piano cr crean ""S a- than any other dealer who has to pay a middle man's profit. Call and see these fine pianos and organs and be convinced, at the T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE ? AT ROSEUURG OR COTTAGE GROVE Professional Cards. qeorge' m. brow n. A ttorney-a t-La w, Court Houa IXwaslair. ROSIBC1U1. OB; c V FISHER, M. D, Physician, Surgeon. 0 Ece over P. 0. Rosiacao, 'Phone Main 591. " Oaaoo.. If you want to go to CV Coontyf 1-jints, take the Iton-borg. Marvidield i rout. Spring every day at fi, A. M. Barnard, agent. Ill' i 'lire '-f C. I tf. IT HELPS YOU 6jtk-oyoiir ii:ind clear and fresh for (theory Luslne-- prV.rn,s if yoa ea ; bread k i:c-i.t at tie -ixsit.k ix the- 11 jjjj'lji Umpqua Bakery R.GFX. E. UOUCK, Physciau & Surgeon. ROfeESCRO OBJHsO despondency, hence, his ra-h art PHYSICIAN AXL) SURGEON. UoaEBuaa Oaaoox Scc!ai ttUBttoo fiTto to D'.t via luwi. O.fice-Mala SC. one door Booth of CI Phoue. Mala Ml. w as a great surprise and sho, k to bis relatives and friends. C-r-oiier Twitcheil was ummonel to hold an iixmest t.ver the remains and proceeded to Olalla this afternoon. The ncru ranee is greatly deplored und J t' W H4YXE3 resn'tte.! In- all. ! DfclYl lb I, pSai the onlv un-to-date harnsa on the market. n a!e at P.I.bett'a Harness shop. .j JjJLMER V. HOOVER, ur "t. rx-j.1 tca.'e from the rt ur, m 1 i- a!its FRESH AND CLEAN INSURANCE AT COST. Heal Oi5Sc. Jtcllinnvillc, Orf n Amt.of insurance in force, f II. rCO.0(O.C-i ' .'cigoui laoue year, ,',t f. .1 1 !"iU'Uaii,i. Saving ita members I yr., bO,'M.ut ' taTTT'- t. iJOMMS & FREE3IAX Pr'-;r tor Roseburg, Oregon. Agt. for bocgiasCo Pr:i Li!-., Xorth Ja.-La Str IjHa SUMMONS. a rrww Buiidlas, riluoe So. 4. EOilBCa-J. OKKQOK JTJaM. CHEADLE, DENTIST. Si arum liail Summons. . Notice. Itids for the exclusive privilege to run a restaurant on the Fair grounds during l air week will bs receive! no to EepU 23,1002. Also for all other privilege. stands, etc. F. A. Mc Cam., ec. Shatters All Records Twic in hospital, F. A. Oulled.'e. Ycrlicna, Ala., paid a vast sum to doc tors to cure a severe ease of piles, caiis iny 24 tumors. When all failed, Jlnck len's Arnica Salve soon cure.! him. ubtues Influmat.ion, conquers Aches, kilbi Pains. !-st salve in the world 25c at A C Marsters drug store. Board of Penalization Notice. Xotice is hereby given that the JJoard of Equalization of lunulas county Ore gon, w ill meet in the oflice of the county clerk of said county in the court house, in the city of Hoschurjr, Oregon, on Mon day, Octolier r.th, 1IMI2, at il o'clock a. in. and will continue in s4-ssion until Satunlay, :tolx-r 1 1 th at 5 o'clock p. in. to publicly examine the asc8iiient rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities of land, lots or other property. Xow, therefore, all par- tics who may le jiggiievcd by icason of valuation, description or otherwise as to their assessment, will please take notice above stated, and make their complaints to said board of Initialization. Other wise their assessment will stand - as made by the asses-or. Dated August 21st, 1!MI2. H. B. Gll.MCTT, Assessor Ponglns County, Or. , In IhcClrrnitl Aiirlof tbe Slat of Oimui. Ut Uou(lu rwmli. Anna L Aikiou i Ixilnrlaut. J To Uo H. Adkiaeo. alKre named rirS-n.lanl In Hi namr rl lb stat ol Orrfnn, yoa ara brrebr roiQln-d lo annrar and att.wt-r ib ram. p alnt Med afaln.t you in is abort rntitl4 i't an-l ranar nlibin tlx we"k Iroin th date of toM t-iiulical on ttl Ib.t Botlor. tlx., od oi t- lor sw .lay ui urti'brr. ri aud II von (all to auioaraol auwr raid core plaint !tbtf taid tlm. lor want trrul plaluiiff will apply to aald court tor lb rvllrl drmaaaled in her com- plalnt a loikiwa. tn-wit : or dcir of di TortwduMlvtntc th Um4 nt aiairliDoay eil.t itic ltwrrn blaliiun and drhlaut. lor ih car and ruabalr of lbir minor children. Lnral Adklaonand Kolrt Adklmn. and l..r a.iek other and limber relief, a the court mar dm c-juitabir. iniiinmmogiu publtabrd l.y order ol Hon. M. I). ThoutDMUt. miibtr IndM of IMuivia ormnty, Oiun, which aaM on!r it dalrd Auf- ni7tn, iv'i, aod ibrdaicol th flrvt pub ica lion thrrvof la Augo't , ivOJ, aod lha date of the lam iiubllmtlon thrmif u H iob-r 3rd, 11.'. jmx I. i.o.ci AtrriT fnr Pl.intt". Y M- CRAWrOKD, Attorney at Law, CtVBualnvaabclore th V Land U9n and aaiiiu caaca aapeoalty. Lai lUraw o. 8. 1-aad omcm 0HS U. Slir-PE, ATTO !iS E Y-AT-LA W, HoesBi'&o, - Okbooh. lainoat belor C. S. Laad OSnui fiotat UlIQ3 a (pccia.t. Q:Brw Abraham BnilOliia. Guardian's Sale. Nolle ia hen-hf niren Uiat, in purraaocc of an ordet tb n,unty e.urt of t)oul.. county, Stat;if Orrron. Dia leon the Itli dry ol Aueurt. ln, tli un.l' i-isTi'"! niarlian of the f-tai ol Alma Urarla It-.and Itaincl Hrnjamin William ie.Dilnn, will, vn th 3nl day ol ictobr, or thtrrader, l.y prtvalf or h ibhe aal. at Kow burg. Or.-oti. wll lb Inflowing rim-ribed n-al propeny. belonging u I or rml minor., to wit : The K'jHKar,- lu, ipjig. Ms w-t,bK. SK' WT Iti. tpw S. R cM, XW'i SK'; nee IT.. IP M 8. Kt weit, all lielnir l:ntt. m Jovphine county, Orrron, ogiuaiiiliif liflacn-, more or le-a. Any partiex rlatminr adu-rwly lo Iheae land. will lili Ml.l.'lalm. with the undrnif ord be 'or tbr 3rd day ol Oebibf r, 1'jiri. Ijate-1 lhi 2nd- dav of AVpu-mipr, l-ai, LOJ kt R, it. f. I.ije, tiuanlita. D" EP.ARTMF.XT OKTtir. INTERIOR. OlTic oi i.. b. Mirrryiir o. nernl. I'ortland. Or- BOH. AllH. 2Sil. I'MI. Hnli.1 .tni...l. Wl.l b reertvrl at tltfw ollir until 1 clerk, niaHi. on September !, lsji, lor rnuning, mraa urhnr and marking, la ao-orlanee with ofiirtai exi.linir rcgulatinna. and Mieh lal initnn'- u- ix- iwioi ny m surveyor iH-ncra. the foiliiuiiiK il!criln4 aurveyo, vi : T 21 S H 14 W., 41 miha aubdlviiMin. li; uillr meander. 1 21 S , K W..;il mtleiaittxliviaioii; T fci S. H S WV?,4 """""'"I'vlaioa: T-il S, R 1 W.a milii ii-in n..m; in, !'. a,i nillea Kiibliv. ion: T 41 8. R A K, V mlle iiiliUivlrioii ; 1 ??t s R W, tit milcK .ulKlirial.ui.u mile. exU rion' T J7 S. R t V,4'.i mll-a .uhdiviiimi; T Jo s K 11 n, !.;, nine auiKiiviHioii, T Hi s.. R 4 K "I niiUa ulid;viioii T l.iS ki li tit lllllM .llluO Tl.inn. ( mile, exierlon-: T 4 S, R J K. rt mile lu-iiviniun; i b, n v w. Hi mllcmulxliv iaion I II S, R 4 K.O mi uUiivirion, 12 milin t U-rsorn: T I" S. R 4 li. 7 milra aulxlii iioi: T a n K 1 , m mil-, aiibillv iiou. U'irat ralea ol iniieaKare, i. f . and .1 and .. for htamiard and meaader, lnwn.liip and aecllon and cooneetiuir luiea rCTiK-otlvely , the latter T. i "r "wl only - w nioioiiainuiia, neavuy nm biTi-d -or covvml with ilt-un- iiinli-nrrowth noun witn aniiroved H--iirilv lir tha lKhi,,i rroriiiaii-v of the contex t will h leniilceil of Hie urcex'iil bfddera. 1 1 llxlit ia revived to njn:.auy aim an imii, in waive technical de. ft-cta. and In accept anr i.url ol an. I,l . .-- Ji-t the other part, il the Id term L of th fiov. erniueni reiinire ii. i-mpoaala iniitbvkiibinitrd 1U duplicate to the iitKlvrKlKiied. and ndnraeil on the itiivelope; "1'ninot.ala for excrutin uuoiKxiirvevH. i lie pnHaM neelvcd will lioennri at the time and place above mated and blildtm aic inviu-d lo be. preneut at aurh oiienliiir. Kiirlhi-r i n foi inalioii in rejrard to the work will bciiiruibcd upon application to the rini, 11KNBT jMai.natia-, XI S H. 8 Surveyor Oeueral for On-ftuii 111 !li'irrii;t ( jH.rl nl il.. m.-. ..i for 4M!ff!a rmiiitr. W. A. ferkimaa l T. C Bir-lw pannerv din bualoea. uu ler th liru uaaiaul t'rrkiQi a tl.rdMv. r,i4.nue i 8. f 'Miller. J. M. p rrauc. I. U . lorraure. fortlaod Sarlnf Haat ; Coriwrauun. Jna. h. Hea.i, aro- i line m. nenl.l. J. I. Undftl acd Heiie BiSlce. Deleudauta. j lo J. at. i rt.D.-r. Ii. . tv.r-.t- . . IN IHt X A14t S THt SI ATX .7oliao.. you are hereby traaiivd l.i ... i ' . tharomplaiuiol loe oaawil p alotiBa in ' ltal-vUi;ed lour;, n on fi, ,n tl, .. J Bi bVr: T C. KLLLKHTON fly to lb furt i. in r.iul 0e,r.aoad in.U ll.eiraid rompHlnt, lo-wit Thai an er r in a .ldpialnuui:tlhe f,!wiu der.-ibe ' AttOmeV-at-LaW. reai prou- rtv. t'wu. K' J Heainnlncat mt ii!, fet ait 0 -tlw ' U' praic ia all Ue Staie and FeiWral Coortt north U corner ol ib aou.hacn Quarter A OSc la ilatka' Bldf., Roaebnrf. Orawoa. the MMithaeal tiuarterol ieti,,n . . outhol ran, e,f, ol vui.i. M,:d:.; I t-JMMODORE S. JACKSON. ... '" ,b wr' io ol mriU -nrht ol way o ,b Otn A. f.l.iornU tX !" w.iI'lT?"" f "' lv "' i Aiiornev and Counsellor at Uw. lvLlZVrk liSZ i M,Die nd placcof begloninc. -ontaimuc tao arrea. is specialty. rted and'efl 'r:jn"'I-.- - HOalBCRS. OBIGOS 1 plaintas b dcr.J th oaneia iq le mpi of ! f ? W BENSON. Mid Pinnae.. Ire lrou. lhcia.i of detcniat:, I m " flM,aU"' and carbof tbrm. ...ej j a K"burMinla.erbyordrof the Hon 11 J I. Thompaon.rouotyjudceol l.jiigia, eouotr' ' m 1 and 1 UNIVERSITY OF 0REG01 EUGENE, OREGON. The first Semester, session 1002-;,' opens Wednesday September 17th. The following schools and Colleges are' comprised in the L'uiversily. Graduate School, ColTeze of arwiuie, jwcuic .iuu :tii5, voaeqe ot bcience and En gineering, Lniversity Academy, School of Muiic, School j of Medicine, School of Laiv. ! Tuition free, ex:xitinL in school nfT.tv r;.; jand Music. Ineidenttal fee $io.ot, Student-Bcdy tax i2.5o per year Cost of living from ioo.co to -00 00 I per year. - For catalogue, address j REGISTRAR OF THE UNIVERSITY, 0 P Eutne, Oregon W.V.V.VWWV.V.V. W.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V...V . ? b!bVbKTS BAKERY. Jk near Cass dateoitbia..p-biu-.,r. Vei i?:-" ! f A. DCCHASAN, KoUry fublic, ivum L"UiS IUKZEE. 'ill I Aor.ey(orP,aiug. Attornevt-Law. Trespass Notice.! All jerwna are hereby warue,l not to JreM.a', hunt, lih or camp on the j land of the Curry Kstale. Iv..tia doini! I . will lw ,.niewuio. to the fall extent! of Hie aw. ("") liiversilalo Fmrm. Attorney- Collections a Specialty. Room 1 !atra Buil.llnf. BOSJEBCBQ.OB H. J. K0BIXETT, Attorney at Law. fcoom 11. n VajlorA Wilaon Bloek. RolBC,0B AXTKH w faritir, imppiviil au, tinitntrvei lands, ami city .rr.ierty. U rile il vr.u ve anv lliing to ell. Addn-i " Illilmlliatelv in nan iioiue. i,v e.i.-tern liouie-eek-rn who desire to litireli e li- rtvt from owner. r.-im-lu-K 3 TIIO. H . SCAN T1.IN. 1 1 wnt: o, Wut.li e.. M.aaAT. c. a.SKiicaaKD gKHI.RKKIH: & iEAY, LAWYERS rract'..- In all ol the eonrta ot lb late, alao 'wlore th V. S. Land drtBcnU Tailor A V llaon Block,! Notary Pnb!ie In offlre I'bone Main B0SCBCH0, ORE. Notice for l'ublication. Land 0IB(!t at RoM'burir, Orevon A ....... . -u. Nollco In licn liy rjlven that th billowinir uauied hellh-r haa fikl notice of hi. Inu-iitino to make litial proof in auppnrt of lil i h.lin, and thai Bald proof u ill he made Ix'fnre KittiKter and Receiver i:. . I aud Cltli at Ko.-elmrv, Oninin on October M.lwi vix: WILLIAM HII.VKRS, on H.K No. Ii2l, fur tliu Ntt'H (Hfi;, fioo l TpiHM., K7 went. Ha, naniea the Inlawing witnic to prove ln coiiiiniiuiia rehiilenc iipuu anu iTuiuvniiuu 01 mii mini, viz: Henry UuKbueli, 0 A frock, A Koiiiik, Win Krimd. all nl Olalla, Oregon. Wp J.T.ERIIViKH, Itei-iaie-, v vav : -.- : - : : : va-kst-vsk x - x:x'.x:x I IN 1 -"i 3 n 4 EUGENE: UK ARK STII.I. IX THK LEAI WITH OT I: . Fine Cream and liomemad B read We rani lo R.Mbarz t i viir, in.! if c t k ' . t th. trade in the fdturr Ji the":, .. Z&t Join in the j.rrioa r-i ueli ( l-ai cut..::.,M L can l et-a tinually rw-inj 'n n I "!!t of our rtore. THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. 5 I . .V.V.V.VWW. V.' J. SIEVERS, Proprietor 5 V.V.W.,WAW.VAv...VAVaWww J MRK AND WASHINGTON. PORTLAND. ORGG0N The school where thorough work is dose: where the reason Is nlways given; where confidence . is developed; whtre boolkeeinr, is taught exacUy as books are kept fa basiress; where ihorthand is made easy; where pennahip is at its best; where hUr.dreds cf book keepers and stencgraohcrs have been educated f.-r yticccfvs ia A "e; It Street Fair And Carnival SEPTEMBER 24.25,26,27,1902 FOUR DAYS OF GRAND ENTERTAINMENT Baloon Ascensions Grand Midway Team Pulling Contests . - For $150 Prizes Shooting Tournament, Log Sawing Contest, Tug of War, Baby Show, Prizes for Slock: I'oultry, etc. Music by fourth Regimer.t and Other Bands " REMEMBER THE DATE Address all Communications to M. S. WALLIS, Secretary. , i A a'4 s t i ' 1 A .1 A A CAR LOAD Mitchell Wao-ons ai i ALL SIZES, JUST ARRIVED ofTeTrats l Snrrff! and Road Wagons ou hand. If you wish comfort, ele-ance and a reasonable price, see us before buying J. F. ariser & R0SKBUR0, OREGON . Co. Pocket Cutlery Safety Razors Shears and Scissors ??Jhe iScst Excellence I'l-KAVF.IIS SOLD AT POPULAR PRICHS L :..- SYKES, Hardware. it 1T ..... . 11, uni-K cvt-rv 1.1m .....I 1 :.. 1 . "'il l 'l klUVl'K. ,