t LABI Co Co Co Co Co TAKE A : LOOK and if our SPRING' and SUMMER , Lino is not better than any other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Siik Gcuse Novelties, Sole Jourec, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladine Novelties, fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, leno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale v . AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS 'JkirtC We c""y the Finest IJne 01 Mfcte-up Skirts in town, and our line of Underskirts cannot be wllll equaled for quality and price Oar Spring and Summer Line of Clothing Embodies many special features that will in terest you. The clothing that we sell from the Highest to the Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly deendable. w e recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other 6tore fell for the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of I-adies and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the W. L. Douglas Shoe The Peonle's Store '' w - One Door South of P. O. V '(O Extra Values in Fine Stationery For a Limited Time 35c. papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 All New StocK and Latest Cat Envelopes : : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Also jf off on Fine Leather Goods until Wednesday evening. Dout Miss these bargains : : : : : : CANNON'S BOOK and STATIONERY STORE. f T I Ti. 4. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. forblue prints, and filing papers. If Dressmaking and all plain sewing neatly done to order. Call on Mrs. Walls opposi'e the City Hall. Get your abstracts ot title from J. D "Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the conut v. tf A. A. A. Atkins always ahead maker of tie only silver steel saws. None bet ter made. You will find a complete line at Churchill and Woolleys. Fresh oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served oy an expert cook, at Railroad Eatirg Uoue, Mesdames Lohr & Gegax, pro prietors. " If yoa want to go to Ok Comity points, 'take the Roseburg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at t, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, ageiit. tf. D. ST. West, having accepted several old and reliable fire insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a general fire insurance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. tf. Wakelies Squirrel Poison at Fullerton and Richardson's. For good 25-cent meal go to the Re sort. George Gabbkrt. When yoq use Wakelies Foison you find the squirrels. Buy the best Wakelies' squirrel poi son. It does the work. Fullerton & Richardson, Druggists, on Cass street near the Depot. You can get anything yon want in the lineof garden tools of S. K. Sykes. tf 17 For your Poultry Supplies, Incubators, Brooders, etc., go to S. K. Sykes. tfl" Miss Nellie Collier, of Seattle, Is visit ing her sister, Miss Lillie, of this city. Try the Fedalis Shoe for Women. Only f 3.00 at Flint's Popular Shoe Par. lore. Wakelies' Squirrel Poison at 30 cents per can, at Fullerton and Richardson's. 51bs, $1.15. Yon can do more garden work with & Planet Jr. Seeder than you can with a dozen hoes. Churchill and Woolley sell them. - Fairbanks, Morse Jack-of-all-trades Gasoline engines for farm work. Grind ing Mills, Pumps, Churns, Wood Saws, etc., for sale by S. K. Sykes. m tfl7 Mrs. F. II. Rogers and little son, War ren, returned to their home at Drain, on yesterday's local, after a.hort visit with their hnsbaud and father, in this city. Chickens the most profitable animal on the farm. Buy a Petal o ma Inculia tor and get a start in the chicken busi ness, Churchill and Woolley sell them Builders take notice, you can do bet ter to figure with S. K. Sykes on your material before buying any place else. He has a large stock to select from. tf!7 Call on Drs. Cbeadle A Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of the crown and bridge work department. Prices reasonable. ' tf in the citv from Fob Sale 1, Sin. wagon in muning order, price 5.(0. 1, 3'y in. wagon com plete, led ; wood-rack double-trees and neck-yoke, in fine order, price 135.00. Inquire of C. Van Zile, Douglas St. east of Hill, Roseburg Ore, Mar 19-1 m. Tliofi. Cannon of this city who is a breeder and raiser of the famous white i Lanjishan chickens, "greatest of w inter ' ayers," is' making a special offer t those wishing eggs for hatching 15 eggs for $1.50. Those wishing oggs should wr ite him at i lire. ni4 I-oujs Bagger A Co., Patent Attorneys, Washington, D. C, report that recently Mr. John II. Wiles, a resident of this place, obtained a valuable patent for improvements in pruning shears. A printed copy of this patent will be fur nished free to any reader of this paper on application to the above-named at torneys. Mention this paper in writing, L. S. Coonr was Dillard, Friday. ) Buy the best Wakelies' Squirrel pol son. It does the work. John Hall and wife were in the city from Myrtle Creek , Friday Rev. W. S. Smith, was over from Oakland, Thursday evening. Mrs WLlis Kramer, was a Roseburg visitor from Myrtle Creek, Friday. You should that Bean power spray outfit, at Churchill sod Woolleys. Mr. Cyrus Powell, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Lucy Eddy at Kellogg. Men wanted to cut 200 tier of wood Inquire of Henrj Conn, Roseburg, Ore gon. Messrs Frank T. Hayes and O John eon, of Grants Pass, spent Sunday in this city. . Wakelies' Squirrel Poison at 30 cents per can, at Fullerton and Richardson's. 5ib, $125. .4 C. W. Benson, who has been visiting bis. niece, Mrs .W. II. Carroll, returned to Salem, Friday. Watch our windows for new styles. Something new always ready for you at Flint's Shoe Store. When in town and you want a first- class iV-ceut dinner, go to the Resort. GeOKGE GABBEKr. Foa Sale. One good sewing machine for $10.00. Will take wood or hav. Box 20, Roseburg. Soiotf. Mr. Ed. Carlon, of Portland, has been visiting his parents iu this city, return ing to Portland this morning.- ' Too Jersey yearling bulls ami one grade Hereford yearling bull for sale. Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Oregon, lip. The 19UU Ball bearing Washing Machine is the greatest labor saving machine on the market. Churchill and Woolley sella them. See Dr. Studley, the Oaleopast, for that lame back. He permanently cures atl chronic and acute diseases. Room 11 Taylor and Wilson Block. On or before May, 1003 a $150 p I .olo graphic outfit for less than one-half an OUR Spring & S imimer CLOTHING ' shows marRed advancement over any of our previous steps in this line. We have better styles and more of them than ever before without a corresponding raise in prices. No other line of men's and boy's suits can approach ours in style and originality of treatment and for the quality offered our Prices Cannot be Matched 7. n u mm Always the Cheapest fT Is l Of i mm alue. Tent and everything complete. Address A. A. Graves, Roseburg, Ore. For sale at Mrs. G. R. Child's, piano. 70, bedsteads, stoves, fireplace furnish ings, laundry furniture, shades,' chairs, garden tools, bookshelf and tables. 22-3t Mr. Jackson, the gunsmith, has just received a large invoice of blank keys, and can now lit you out with anything in that line at reasonable prices. 2tp Governor Franklin of New Jersy, has annulled the charter of 9JZ corporation s with supposed combined capital of 1339,000,000. The concerns were all wind and water. Osteopathy is the best treatment for all diseases peculiar to women. A fair trial always gives satisfaction. Dr. Studley room 11 Taylor & Wilson B ock. Hours 9 to 12 a. m.. 2 to 5 p. m. A. C. Roberts, Editor of the Myrtle Point Enterprise, made the Plaindeal- r a pleasant call this morning. He is a good newspaper man and his business in Roseburg was to attend to some busi ness at the Land Office. II. L. MeWilliams, II. Bolvin and Walter Bolton left for Roseburg this morning to join the Elks. Attorney McWilliams will then continue on to the democratic congressional convention that meets in Albany. Ashland Record. Dr. II. L. Studley the Osteopath lias now moved into his new office at room 11, Taylor & Wilson Block. He wishes to thank the people of Roseburg for their earnest patronage of the past and will continue to give free consultation, from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. - A fashionable eastern dress-maker, just arrived with latest styles, solicits the patronage of the most fastideous and guarantees to give entire satisfaction. Will sew in private homes. 'Phone 715 5 rings or address Miss K. Becker, Box 155, City. " 2tp The Supreme Court of Kansas handed down a 'decision on Saturday in which the Kansas Utopian Association is declared to be a nuisance. The court says of the club: "Stripped of the subterfuge and pretense, it is simply a whisky saloon." The association had 62,000 members and 200 lodges or "blind tigers," and was do ing business in nearly every county scat in the state. Beaty Bros, known as the "Keneto- scope Kings" gave an exhibition at the Roseburg Theater, Saturday night. The house was filled and every one who at. tem'.ed felt themselves amply repaid. We don't know whether the moving picture apparatus, used by Beaty Bios, in better than that which is usually on the road, but there is one thing sure, they know how to get the bent result out of their KenctoHcopc, there being a distinctness and clearness abotittheir pictures which we never mtw before. And we honestly believe that if Beaty Bros, had showed here two niuhtfl they would have had a When you use Wakelies Poison, you find the squirrel. ..-.. Mrs. O. L. Willis, of Dillard, is in the city, the guest of Mrs. Hanan. Rex Romane took cliarge of the Aid rich restaurant on Wednesday. S. 8. Bolsinger, came over from Rrock- way Saturday, to transact business. Mrs. Jesse Clements left last night for Glendale where she goes to visit friends. Mr. Rennie Lohr has accepted a posi tion" with the Perkins Hotel, at Portland. President Roosevelt is now in the Yellowstone Park liny ting mountain lions and wolves' Miss F.la Hendricks left Saturday morning for Eugene, where ahe goes' to visit Mrs. L. N. Roney. L. E. Bean and Hon. L. T Harris, of Eugene, were in the city on Saturday, transacting business. . . . E. Holdredge was in town from Ten Mile today, on business, and visiting hii brother-in-law, F. L. Beard, and wife. L. L. Hurd, postmaster at Glendale, was in town on business, Saturday. Mr. Hurd expects to make an eastern trip of several months' duration. Grants Pass Observer: - Mrs. Ray Carlon, of Roseburg, arrived in Grants Pass Thursday morning and is enjoying a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Cook. ' " President Brighara Young of the Morman Church, died at Salt Lake City on Saturday night. He was the second son of the renouned Brigham Young and was born at Kirtland, Ohio, December 18, 183d. - ..... '.. "' . We learn from one of Douglas coun ty's prominent prone growers, that the frost, which fell Thursday night did not damage the fruit crop to any great ex tent. He says that the fog which came npon Friday morning covered up the sun and allowed tke frost to leave the blossoms gradually, therefore he does not believe the loss will amount to much. , Tonight the Rev: Mr. Ross of the Presbyterian Presbytery of Los Angeles will preach in the Southern Methodist church. The Reverend gentleman is a fine preacher and is well know n in Roseburg, and a packed house will await him w hen it is known that he is in town. He is on his way to bold a revival meeting in Washington, and stopped off to shake bands with old friends. He preached last night to a packed house in the same place. The Revival meetings that are now be ing conducted by the' Rev. C. W. Myers, of Med ford, Oregon, in the new Free Methodist Churcb, West Roseburg. will be continued every night in the week ex cect Saturdays until the 24th inst. when the district meeting will be held by the Elder, W. E. Gook. The Oregon Con ference of the Free Methodist Church will be held in the church in West Rose burg, beginning April 29tb, 1903, reach ing over the first Sunday in May. Bishop Heart of Cal., will have charge of the conference. Strangers '. will be welcome. Mrs. U. C- Reece, Pastor-io-Cbarge. Snndar Services in the Free Metho dist Church, West Roseburg, are as fol lows: Preaching every morning at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m.. Sunday School at 10 a. in. Mrs. U. C Reece, Paistor -in-Cbarge. Messers Waite, Stewart, and Gal y. have been appointed as a committee to see to the collecting of an exhibit from Douglas county, to be sent to the Portland Fair. These gentlemen earn estly request that any person who has any thing worth exhibiting, will send it to the Roseburg Board of Trade. It doesn't cost the sender a rent, as the Railroad company will deliver free of charge any thing which is sent to the Roseburg "Board of Trade. Farmers and all other producers ia lVugtaa coun ty should wake up to the realixalioo that, with the great number of out-of-state people who visit the ' Board of Trade, each day, a giod exhibit will do Douglas conoty a great deal of good. The exhibits will be kept it the Board of Trade, until the time they are moved to Portland. aster Offerings for Swell Dressers COMPLETE ASSOkTMENV OF THE FAMOUS KUPPE NHEIMER CLOTHING GUARANTEED TO FIT AND WEAR THE WELL-KNOWN FLOSfl-EIM SHOE FOR MEN In Styles to fit the Most fastioas All the newest shapes in the Josephson Hat. The Silver Golf and Dress Shirts in endless variety, representing" all the latest patterns. Fashion's latest fads - in Men's Neckwear. The most correct stylesin that line ever shown anywhere. - - - WAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED OSEMSOB The Big STORE ROSEBURG, Phone OREGON Wakelies' Squirrel Poison at Fullerton and Rkhardaon's. Rev. Richey who has holdings very successfu'l meeting at the Chris tian Church, left for his home in Salem this morning. Ding this meeting there were seventeen new members take i into the Church. Fatlier Ioyle left last night fr Port lind, where he will stay a few da a be fore taking np his tew work at Burns. Father Doyle, by Lis genial way, has won many warm and Lusting friends, in Roseburg, who will very much reject to learn of liia derture. There seems to be the chance I--r a first class row iu Ut-elia!l affair, Imii it is hoped that the cituett w ill land by the boys who have to play ball and krep p the reputation of t Ite i:y. It i the players who will win the game, not the men who want to niatr monev out of them. - Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg post office. Barton, M Spencer. Frank, jr Hoema, Attorney Truelinger, Win Hourton, Joe Wilkins, Mrs James SpangleTjG L Persons calling for these letters w ill please state the date on w hich they are advertised, April 13, 1903. The letters will l charged for at the rate of one cent each. Ww. A. Kbatek, P. M Weather Report. High Grade Pianos. How wouid it look if I were to adver- tie that I bad Stein way, K na.be, li-h-er and Needliain l'Unos and son.e cheap er makes like Chickering, Kimball and others? It is just as consistent to say . hat Need ham is cheap, ffr.there ia no better upright piano made. It has al ways ito d among the high grades; it has never been bought cheap and never was told as such, for it has .to compete against all the high grade pianos that are now on the market. St T. K. Ricbaexwok. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice ia hereby given to all parties holding city warrants, endorar-f prior to ' Dee Cih, 1'JOO, are requested to present the same at the City Treasurer's otfice for payment, as interest w ill cre there on after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg. One., Mch. 6th, 1003. H. C. Suxx, Ja-, City Treararer. Smith Daadrnff ' Pomade NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Stops itching sraJp npon one appile tioo, three to six removes all dandra j and will stop faCintr hair. Price W j For sale by Marsters Drag Co. mill ! County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all partis holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Nor. 10th l'XO, ate re quested to present the same at the coun ty treasurer's office for payment as in terest will ceae thereon after the dat of this notice. Dated Roseburg, fVmglas County Ore gon, March 9th, 1903. Gao, Dimmick, . County Treasurer The Ux roils for 1W2 have been placed in my Land for collection, and on Monday, March 1, l'Ai3, at S o'clock, a. m., I will commence to receive taxes. K. L. Pa as rr. Sheriff and tax collector for toaglas unitr. Orison. Bids Wanted. Miss Rose Parrott, first assistant to the principal, entertained the high school class of '03 at six o'clock dinner Saturday evening. The affair was very novel and charming throughout. Instead of the conventional dirfner cards, Miss Parrott had secured portraits of the guests taken in the early days of child hood, and these placed on the table had to be recognised and claimed by each to determine the chair te be occupied, much amusement being occasioned by the failure of some of the young people to recognize their infantile likeness. Dinner was served in six courses, and the floral piece was of long stemmed scarlet carnations in a cut glass vase. The after dinner amusement was a series of well known pictures of which the young people must determine the title and artist, and the price, a handsome copy of Perry's "Princess" was present ed to Miss Lillian Stanton. The guests were Misses Gertrude ' Rapt, Lillian Stanton, Kate Fnllcrtun, El!a Black, Bessie Kidder, Edna Parsley : Messrs Tom Townsend, Floyd Ramp and the principal. Prof. Sanders At the beautiful homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barker in West Roseburg, Rosebcro, Ore. Week ending 5 p. m., A pril 8, 1903. Maximum temperature, fi2 on the 7th Minimum temperature, 36 on the 5t Rainfall for the week, 0.15. Total rainf II since 1st of March, 0.15. Averagers, fall for this month for 85 years, 2.54 Total rainfal. from Sept. 1, 1902, to date 33.85. Average rainf II from Sept. 1, to date 29.23. Total excess from Sept. 1, 1902, to date, 4.62. Average precipitation for 25 wet sea ons, 33 25. Thos. Gibsox, Observer. MARRIED. OLLI VAST-ROSE. Sunday 9 o'clock a. m at the home of the brides brother, Mr. A. Rose, Miss Cora Rose and Mr. Tom Ollivant. Justice of the - Peace Buchanan officiating. Prominent Visitors .At the Board of Trade. J C C Lewis Wisconsin. J W Wallace Cutralia, Wash. W G Hill Wilbur, Ore. J Heineburg San Francisco, Cal Sunday, a few guests were entertained Mrs. Celia Orth New York. at dinner in honor of Mrs. Child, wl.o a C McKinnon Anaconda, Mt. leaves for Sau Francisco, Thursday mo-ning. The table decorations were beautiful, the centerpiece being a largo bouquet of sweet stock, nestled in which was a white rabbit, symbolical of Easter, as were also the souvenirs at each plate, representations of birds' nests in whiih Seeled bids will be received, np te noon of Friday, May 1, for the erection of a three-story pat king house, 50xS4 ia sue, to be built in Roseburg, Ore. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of Frank K. Alley, Architect, Rose burg. All bids to be accompanied with a certified check for 5 per cent of the es timated price, and- the owoei reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Maich 3d, 190L C. Gaxlet. A Profitable Garden is spired when you plant onr st-eds.- They -are all crown and selected and put np especially for this Coast trade. They ykl.1 big crops, early crops and money making cror. Onr 1903 Annual and Seed Beyer's Guile tells all a boot them. Every farmer should have it. Srnt free. A. for lk No. 72. POmAXa SEED CO, Portland Ore. Headquarters for Poultry and Pee Supplied, Spray Pumpa a ltd Fertilizer, NOTICE. They are Proving Satisfactory. The Supplemental Chamber Co., Rosebcbu, Ore. Gentlemen : Please send me via ex press, one dozen Gillette's Supplement al Chambers; fitted for S3 S. A W. Short and Browning Automatic Smoke less cartridge. The brass Chamber or dered some time ago having proved sat isfactory I can do business with them when the spring season opens. Yours truly, (I. J. Stillman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1902. Tobosto, Jan. 13th, 1903. The S.C. Co., Roseburg, Ore. Dear Sirs: I beg to thank you for sample brass chamber and the informa tion concerning . same. Have delayed answering your letters in order tliat I might test the chamber for my own sal- isfaction and knowledge. I find same works perfect satisfactory and now wish to apply for the sole selling agency for the Dominion of Canada. Yours very truly, F16 A. II. Fxss Mfgs.-Agent. aVpartarat of th Iotrnr. t ortnl Main LaJ O lice, lUvt barr. Ore Mmrck. 14. TOW S.-U1P I.S JiOCTM. B.AVGE 1 X4!T bu ba rKvirml from Um 6arrjor txarl r orvon usa on fRiWY.AwlII. 19H lllgrWk n . Ottmud tLT will ho l la thio- and the land mtanrl thfna .ill b rained to i. H.BJOIU. Kmitw. If yoa bare a ring that is broken or a set lost out, or poseiily yoa bsTe a ring'tLat is jnst a little t small or a little to large, perhaps yo have one that needs strengthr ening or is badly bent. I us prepared to do all kinds of ring repeating. I not only guarantee my work, but I guarantee yoa will be we3 pleased with the job : : : R.F.WINSL017 Title U uc ran tee & Loan C I. D. Bn.TO. EC6X3UKO, OBJIGOX, D C (Urates OCnli tb.Coert Hew. Ht lis. o"7 p.rt art of 't7m- book! ia IXmnlMloei A totrvru ul Cru ol T.u (arniAiir-i : ..mo crvraot oi Tnemn o fel tea& titi la KoMtoar. Orw, P. 8. L.. i 1 tiirt. i.l max jxial copitic i JT to wore two easier eggs and ttie nail ot an eggshell filled with salted almonds. The dinner was served in eight courses and was as follows : Fresh oysters, crackers; salad, salted wafers; creamed clams, hot biscuits ; asparagus, bread and butter; roast chicken, dressing, gravy, mashed potatoes, green peas; pineapple g'.ace, assorted cak; coffee; finger bowls, in which was a spray of wild currants; relishes pickles, olives, and nickled tearg. Mrs. Barker is a charming hostess, as all who have ac cepted her hospitality enn testify, and was assisted by her daughters, Missea Veil and Hattie and Miss Gertrude Rast. The guests were : Dr. and Mrs. rt.jl.ma Misi Pliil.l Mm. WilliH. Mrs. D A McKinnon Anaconda, Mt. U B Rowley Boyce Station, Penn. Levi Green London, Ore. T A Baker Minneapolis; Minn. Adam Thein Carroll, Iowa Ira Btuan Eckley, Ore. frank Wixen Brockway, Oie. A W Hadley Onotoma, Minn. B Feuton Myrtle Point, Ore. II J Prosser Troutdalo, Ore. Wm Porter Camas Valley, Ore. For Sale A quarter-block near center of the own, contajni ng two good houses, int- al 27 a mouth. Also two desirable building lots. The lots can be hail sep- rately if desired. Apply to 1). S. K Buick Horse I or Sale. I have a bxh1 work horse. 7 years old for sale, cheap. Inquire of F. F. Ball at Doer Creek Dam. near Roseburg. tf, $too Reward $loo. S KSY KES v - ' . ..I .If Stoves and Tinware ROSEBURG OREGOfl The readers of ihis paper w ill be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that scienco bat been able to cure in all its stages and that is Catarrh. Hal's Catarrh Cure the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, leqmres a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundations of the- disease, and giving I therationt strength bp building up the constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proprietors have mi much hath in its curative powers, that thev offer one Hundred Dollars for anv I case that it fails to cure. Send for lift of testiinoninls. Address. F. J. Chanky. & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents. Hall's Family pills are the beat. Now is .Your.C&ance Our new gcods have arrived and they are all 0. IL We can show sorae WHITE GOODS THAT IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE We have the SnoW FlaKe Goods for Waists and Dresses, also the Dedfofd Cord. If yoa want any thing in the line of Fancy Hose we ha?e then. ! Some new patterns that are very pretty. WOLLEHBERG BROS., Phone 191 good houxe kith nights. land Miss Zigler.