LADIE: TAKE A LOOK Qlrif o Wo carry the Finest Line of M:ule-uri Skirts in town, ami equaled for quality and price Our Spring and Summer Highest to the Lowest railc is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly deiendahle. We recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for the same quality. Also a new and up,to-date line of Indies' and Gent's Neckwear. " OUR SIIOUS SPEAK FOR TliGMSULVliS. Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglns Shoe nri r j abrahah j ne Keouie s zxore pr"Hetor- Extra Values in Fine Stationery For a Limited Time 35c. papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 All New StocK and Latest Cut Envelopes : : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Also 3 oS on Fine Leather Goods until "Wednesday evening. Dout Miss these bargains :::::: CANNON'S BOOK and STATIONERY STORE. IF Of Local Interest. Watch onr windows for new styles. Something new always ready for you at Flint's Shoe Store. Yon can do more garden work with a irianei jr. ceeaerxnan yon can vriin a dozen hoes. Churchill and Wool ley sell them. Chickens the most profitable animal on the farm". Buy a Petaloma Ineulia 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 buyiug any place else. He has a large stock to select from. tf!7 County Treasurer's Notice, ICotice is hereby given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including Ivor. 10th 1900, ate re quested to present the same at the coun ty treasurer's office for payment as in terest will cease thereon after the dat of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County O re gon, March 9th, 1903. Geo. Dihmick, County Treasurer. For the Good Summer Time Ladies' plain white ribbed sleeveless Vests $ 10 Ladies' pink and blue ribbed sleeveless fancy trimmed Vests 15 Ladies' pink and blue ribbed Vests, silk finished and fancy trimmed 25 Ladies' pure white silk finished Vests with short sleeves 25 Mens' fancy striped Balbriggan shirts and draw- ers, each , 25 Mens' plain Balbriggan shirts and drawers, extra finished, each 25 Mens' fine lace weave Balbriggan shirts and . drawers solid brown, each .'. .. 50 Mens' light blue fancy ribbed fulj" regular fiui- ' shed shirts and drawers, per suit 1.00 and if our SPRING and SlIMMfR Line is not better than any other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Gausc Novelties, Soic Jourcc, Silk d Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladine Novelties, fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Lcno Applique Lawn, Afton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chai lies, Sursuckcr Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS Line of Clothing Eiulwdies mauv terest you. . Wakelies' Squirrel Poison at Fullerton ! and Richardson's. For a good 25-cent meal go to the Ke sort. George Gambert. When you use Wakelies Poison you find the squirrels Buy the best Wakelies' squirrel poi son. It does the work. k Fullerton & Richardson, Druggists, on Cass street near the Depot. You should see that Bean power spray outfit, at Churchill and Woollevs. You cau get anything you want in the line of garden tools of S. K. Sykes. tfl7 For your Poultry Supplies, 1 ncubators, Brooders, etc, go to S. K. Sykes. tfl Try the Pedalis Shoe for Women. Only ?3.00 at Flint's Popular Shoe Par lors. Wakelies' Squirrel Poison at SO cents J per can, at Fullerton and Richardson's. ;51bs, $1.25. Wakelies' Squirrel Poison at 30 cents per can. at Fullerton and Richardson's. 5ib, f!25. Foryoui hardware, stoves,. and tin ware, go to S. K. Sykes, where yon get the best. 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. tf 17 The 1000 rtall bearing Washing Machine is the greatest labor saving machine on the market. Churchill and Woolley sells them. Dressmaking and all- plain sewing neatly done to order. Call on Mrs. Walls opposi'e the City Hall. Get yonr abstracts ot title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Whittemorc's polishes are the very best, yon will always find them at Flints Popular Shoe Store. A full line of ladie's house and dancing slippers constantly on hand at Flint's Popular Shoe Parlors. If yon intend to buy a wagon this Spring, get the price of a Bain Wagon sold by S. K. Sykes'. Go and see the largest stock of buiH'-S Road and Spring Wagons, at i:. K. Sykesjj before you buy elsewhere. Manufactured by the Racine Wagon and Carriage Company. A. A. A. Atkins always ahead maker of the only silver steel saws. None bet ter made. You will find a complete line at Churchill and Woolleys. If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, Marsiifield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. D. S. T. West, bavins; 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. Old our line of Underskirts cannot b0 special features tliat will in The clothing that we tell from the One Door South of l O. J. A. Black, of Drain, was in town Sat unlay. When you use Wakelies Poison, you find the squirrel. J. J. Chadwick, of Myrtle Creek, was in the ciiy, Friday. O. H. Seiple, of Portland, was in the city, on Saturday. Buy the best Wakelies' Squirrel oi son. It does the work. Hon. .Ite Lyons, made a business trip to Uosehurg Saturday. Mrs. T. G. Ruth left for Oakland, Sat urday, to visit relatives. Ira Wimberly, of Drain, came over on Sunday evening's local. Mrs. Oscar La Forest, of Los Angeles, Calif-, is visiting relatives here. Henry Black, of Drain, was transact ing business in the city on Saturday. Postmaster J. A. Black, of Drain, was in the city on Saturday, on business. A. Fenton, of Myrtle Creek, was trail sacting business in Roseburg on Friday. C. D. Drain and son, Rolo, of Drain, were arrivals in Rosebnrg last evening. Rev. Moore gave a very interesting sermon on "Missions" Sunday morning. Born to the wife of Jack McCurdy, of Hayhurst, on April 22ud, a bouncing boy. J. II. Smith, of Glide, was in the city Saturday, attending to some land bust-lies-3. Mrs. W. L. Cobb and daughter, of Roseburg are viiting Drain friends this week. A marriage license has been issued to Wm. A. Roberts and Mrs. Luella Miller of Yoncalla. The government has decided to aban don the jetty work at the mouth of the Sim-'aw river. Mrs. Wert E. Moore has been ill for several days but we are glad to iejort her convalescent. Mrs. F. F. Wells and Miss Jennie Hefty came in from Elkton Thnrsday on a short visit. Mr. Darius Wells, of Elkton, was in Drain and Roseburg the latter part of the week on business. Over one hundred Mormon preachers have recently been expelled from Prus sia and Mecklenberg. Mrs. S. S. Catching came down from Ashland, Saturday and is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. F. Lohr. Miss Dorothy Dixon has accepted a position, for a few days, with the Tittle Guarantee and Abstract Co. Mrs. J. T. Bridges, of Roseburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hollifield, and other Drain relatives this week. The many friends of Rob Sanders will regret to learn that he is quite ill at Al bany, from an attack of measles. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Earl entertained a party of young people Saturday even ing. A pleasant time is reported. Mrs. Ernest .Morian and little child, and Miss Maud Catching came in from Ashland on Saturday morning's'local. Mrs. A. H. Wheldon returned from a several weeks visit to relatives and friends in Portland and Dundee last Thursday. Roy Smick, who has been a student at the Cooper Medical College at San Fran cisco, is spending his vacation with his parents. Mrs. T. E. Bledsoe, accompanied by Miss Genie Black, will visit relatives and friends in Gardiner and vicinity in tho near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams have re turned from Portland, where they have been epending the winter, to their home at Looking Glass. ThoK. O. T. M. will give nn enter- aiumeut to the families of the K. 0. T. M. and L. O. T. M. on Wednesday eve ning the 29th of April. Mrs. Anne Strom, of Drain, passed through Roseburg, on last evening's lo cal, enroute to Myrtle Creek to take a position on the Myrtle Creek Mail. Stanley Kidder left Sunday morning for San Francisco, and from there will go to Manila, where he goes to resume Ilia-duties in the Postal department. The Governor has appointed Mrs. W. W. Elder to die office of Matron of the Oregon Soldiers Home. She is the wifo of the newly appointed commandant. Mies Doll jo Hefty spent a few days the latter part of tho week, visiting rcla tivcs and friends in Drain. She re turned to Roseburg on Sunday's local. Mrs. C. E. Wade, accompanied by her little daughter Marie, departed on Saturday morning, for California whero sho will visit her mother. Miss Francis Kinny spent a tow days with her grandma at Hotel McCallister last week. She came from nnd returned to Roseburg in company with Miss Dol- lio Hefty. J. A. Black nnd W. W. Kent, of Drain have been re-appointed regents of tho Drain Normal School, nnd Dexter Rico of tliiB city in tho place of Hon. A. M. Crawlord. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hulin. who have been visiting for some time in Millwood, Oregon, stopped off on their way homo to Portland, to visit in Roseburg for a few days. Rodman Wannnuiker lus just took out another insurance policy for $1,0W, 000 on his life. Tho premium is ? .'iO.OOO annually. Ho is a son of John W.uui- maker, of Philadelphia. Contractor Patterson has tho contract, at Glendale, for moving two wooden buildings which now occupy the ground, so that ho can erect one two story brick store building. Cost, f 4.000. A rich strike in the Peek-a-boo claim in Bohemia uncovered a six foot vein. Three feet ol tho lodge prospects big in coarse gold and is reported to run into hundreds of dollars per ton. J. G. Hefty was a passenger on yes terday's train, enroute to his home, at Drain, after several months' work in Southern California, and Arizona, iu tho Government Geological Survey. Coquille City is going to have a Na tional Bank. I he capital stock is 23,000, and the incorporators are H. U. Shine, A. J. Sherwood, L. H. lluznrtl, Isaiah flecker, K. II. Mast and L. Harlocker. George F. Littlewood, of Olympia, holds the palmfor matrimonal ventures lie is less than 25 years old and has been married and divorce! five times. The combined ages of his various wives was over 320 years. The oldest was SO and the youngest 52. William K. Vanderbilt and .Mrs. Anna Rutherford were married on Saturday in Ijondon. The Bishops of Iondon granted a sceial license for the occasion so that their names were not read out on three Sundays or posted on the door a dissenter meeting house for three weeks. Rev. Alexander Blackburn D. D. ias tor of the First Baptitt Church, Port land was married to Mrs. Virginia Wat son on April 21st at Portland. Mrs. Watson was instructor in the Drain Normal last year and has many friends here who will rejoice in her happiness. Government Inspection of the Na tional Guard by Major Edward Clieno woth, of the Regular Army begins this week. Co. "E" of Rofeburg will bo in spected Friday evening May 1st, at the Armory Hall, at S o'clock p. m. Col. Jai. Jackson, Inspector, General of the National Guard will also be present and inspect for the t tatc. Yesterday there was a very exciting base ball game between Roteburg and Edenbowcr. Tho score siool 13 to T in favor of Edenlowcr, and the features o the game were over-throws, errors and rotten playing all around, such a-s a fielder making a thirty yard run for a fir ball, and fell down just a-ihewas about to catch it. , Wm. Gawler, one of tho empoJyi of roundhouse, was quite lndly hurt Inst Friday evening while standing by the side of an engine while it was being wooded up. A stick of wood fell and struck him on the head, lacerating the scalp and making a bad gash over the eye, which necessitated a few stitches leing taken by Dr. Houck. Mr. Gaw ler is getting along nicely. Yesterday was the S-Uh anniversary of the I. O- O. Fs. and the Relekahs. Both orders attended the Baptist t-hurch, in a body. Rev. Donglass preached a beautiful sermon, from the text, "Pure religion and undefUed be fore God and Uie Father, is this, To visit the fatherless and the widows in their ailliction, and to keep himself un spotted from the world." James 1 :XXVfI. J. W. Ingle, the Socialist nominee for congressman, accompanied by N. W. llkins, National organizer of the So cialist party, addressed a fair-sixed audi ence at the"I. O. 0. F. hall last night, liking making the speech of the even ing. Not a hand clasn or other mark of applause greeted the speaker, though he was listened to with the strict attention that denoted interested auditors. Drain Nonpareil. This week Marion county takes her hat off to Goernor Chamberlain. He has selected one of her faithful demo crats for a responsible position. He has named W. W. Elder, of Stavton, to be commandant of the Soldiers' Home at Roseburg. Mr. Elder is a good busi ness man, a progressive citiren, and one of Marion county's very best resi dents. He is to be congratulated so is the home, the state, the governor, and the old soldiers. Salem Sentinel. Township 15 s, of r 3, was thrown open to settlement on Friday morning. There was a nice rush for the land and about 29 claims were filed on. All of this township with the exception of sec tions 31 and 32 are claimed by the north ern Pacific R. R. Company. Nearly all of those who filed claim that they had their cabins on the land before it was granted to this company some two years ago. Here is a good chance for con testing. In resjwnEO to a call made by Mrs. 11. C. Stanton, who was appointed for that purpose, by Mrs. Galloway, state or ganizer for the Ladies' Lewis and Clark Exposition Club, there assembled at tho Itoanl of Trade quite a number of ladies, Mrs. Stanton in the chair. A temporary president nnd secretary were chosen. The organization was not fully completed owing to the fact that that there was not present enough la dies to fully organize. There will bo another meeting at the Board of Trade next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is earnestly requested that 'there be a large attendance, so that tho or ganization may bo completed and some work done along tho lino for which this club is being organized. W. C. Congill, city editor of tho Democrat; Baker City, was a caller this morning. Ho is working up signatures for the referendum to bo used on the Eddy bill, Portago bill and the Tax Exemption bill. Ho says that each of these measures will bo referred to tho people. When asked why Eastern Ore gon "throw off" on tho southwestern portjon of the stnto on tho Lewis and Clark graft, ho said tho Eastern Ore gon papers would not tako tho matter up and yet they expect tho southwest to help them out in their fight. At the prcEent time scores and hundreds of signatures are being secured to tho Low is and Clarke graft bill. For tho good of tho state at this time it is best to lot Easter COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FAMOUS KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING GUARANTEED TO FIT AND WEAR ("MIL ORDERS.PROMPTLY JOSEPHSON ROSEBURG, Your Ranches and Timber Lands with me. : : : : R. R. JOHNSON, List I HAVE EASTERN CUSTOMERS AND CAN SELL the srafter rob the tate without raid ing a fuss. A pteoi-ant Minnie !rty ws- gives Mr. John Towm-end. at the ltonie of Miss Elsie Itvuedtck, Saturday evening. All WL'te very pleft-'anlly entertained by their hostess Miss KMe, white John m-verel hw Hlf-os.ion. At a late hoor a deffcaoo lunch was Mrved, which eor.risted of iiidwiehes, ealmi, assorted c::ee and ices. Those present were: Mfenw Iieie Kklder, Delia Moore, IJessie Ccslww, K1U Black, l.ilith Moore, Anna Wharton, Hael Jewell, Emma Sehlbreds, Vivian Jewett and EUie Benedick. Messrs Kay Otey, Uter Bell, Volney Dixon, Dalksy Bell, Klovd Ramp, Mar Hannan ami John Tonend.-"C. F. C." The Crown Princess Lonise of Saxony, who eloped with a musk teaching lover in December, and was divorced in February is at last to become a mother, and the child will be a prospec tive heir to the Crown of Saxony. A special delegation has been sent frjro Munich, the Capitol of Saxony, to at test to the birth of the "royal nibs" and to tasc it from the mother when it is three weeks old. The child will then be raised second hand. The moral rotten ness of nine out of ten of those "noble and royal families put us in mind of the Pirates of Penzance, whose Captain, when asked if all the ciit-throau were noble, replied to the English lord. "Yes, all are noble, and as he looked down the line and taw the veriest lot of seoundreda that remained unhung, henual fiedby adding softly: "nearly all." The latest jwstal laws are that the publisher can arrest anyone for fraud who takes a paper and refuses to pay for it. Under the law, the man who lets his subscription run along for some time unpaid and then leaves orders for it's discontiniiance'leaves him liable to arrest and fine the same as tlicit. It will lw seen that many disputed points are disposed of by that decision, which is certainly just. If a subscriler. does not want to renew his subscription, let him notify the publisher. The second decision given hero will Ins a surprise to some publishers who believe that they must stop n delinquent subscriber if ordered to. The delinquent must pay up if he wishes to discontinue his sub scription. Otherwise ho is held respon sible for it as long as the paper is being sent to him, whether ho take? it from the )ost-llico or not. I'ugeno Guard. At the Roseburg Ijind OlTicelnst Fridayl township 15 south, range cast, locaieu in Linn county, was opened to settle ment and about 40 persons were at the hind otlice to file on their land. It seems that the railroad company wanted to (lie on some of the land and a young man nnmed Patterson was m lino to tlo so. Ho stood tno Uiiru mnn irom mo door, ready to enter nt 9 o'clock. Be- ... r ii.. fore that time Mr. Andrews, the. umi Agent of tho Southern Pacific company, handed him a lot of location papers and somo monev and then the fun began. Mr. Patterson was literally kicked oiit of line nnd forced to the bottom by tho en raged men who wanted to filo on the hind for homestead purposes. It is claimed by somo of onr citizens, that when violence was used on Patterson, forcing him out of line, that tho men's entries, who did so, if tho land entered by thorn was tho same land as Patter son had the papers for, can be success fully contested, because force was used Offerings for Swell Dressers 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 styles in that line ever shown anywhere. OFFICE IS MARK BLOCK, ROSEBURG, OR. contrary to law. U'e ilo not know how the matter will end but there was lots of fun white it lasted. Base Ball Meeting. The Directors of the Roseburg Base Ball Club, hereby call a a meeting of all interested to be held in the armory, in the City Hall, on Monday evening, April 27th, at S o'clock. For Rent, 1 have a buihling 24 and 40 feet, suit able for a paint' shop storage etc.. lo cated one block from depot and three blocks from the Post Utfice. Also for sale cheap, one good cooking stove, Enquire of T. B. Cannon at residence corner of Oak and Pine, or at the Senate Saloon, Roseburg. W. E. Clengenpeel, Xiis ophthalmolo gist, is a graduate cf the McCormick Optical College, of Chicago. He is pre pared to correct your eyea and fit glasses properly. See him atT. K. Richard wn's music store. 4-20-21 Homes KEKEus. I have placed iu un hands for sale at reasonable prices sev eral farms, large and smalt some well improved and others but littte im proved ; two or three tine stock randies. Olalla is one of the favored sections of the south part of the state, on the line of the proosed Salt take & Coos Bay R. It. For particulars call on or address, YV. R. Wells, P. M., Olalla, Oregon. 20tf. On or before May, 1903 a fl5Q photo graphic outfit for less than one-half value. Tent and everything complete. Address A.. A. Graves, Roseburg, Ore. Call on Drs. Cheadle it Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of the crown andnridge work department Prices reasonable. tf. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for blue print aud filing papers, tf When in town and you want a first class 25-centdinner, go to the Resort. Gkokgk G.uiitKur. Too Jersey yearling bulls and ouegrade Hereford yearling bull for sale. Inquire of Henry Conn, Roseburg, Oregon. Up. W. E Clengenpeel, the Jeweler and Watch-maker, is now atT. K. Richard son's music store, where he is ready for business. He is an expert watch ad juster, and if you need anything in this line, you will do well to sec him. 4-20-2t For Sole A quarter-block near center of the own, containing two good houses, rent al ?27 a month. Also two desirable building lots. The lots can ho had se rntely if desired. Apply to D. S. K Bu:ck. A chea?) horse for salo or trade, for a milk cow or young cattle. Address F F. Ball nt the Deer Creek Mill Dam, Rosebuig, Oregon. NOTICE. Department of ttie Interior. United States Una Office, UcMvbur. Ore., March 9. 1903. - Notice, is hereby given that the approved WUP fsSOOTH. RANG EAST. , has been received frova tho Surveyor General for Orecon and on FKIllAY. April 21. 1S0J. atO o clock ft. m., lhatatd PLAT will bo fllsi In this office and the land embraced thcteln will bo subject to eutr j on and alter that date. ' J. T. BRIDGVS, RcffUlcr. J. II. BOOTH, Receiver. THE WELLKNOWN FLOSHEIM SHOE FOR MEN In Styles to fit the Most Fastideous Phone 2ii. UtU Kanch for Sale. A ;roexl little home for eaJe ; 1" acres adjoining fair grounds, 1? rnLes east of Roseburz. Good buildings, 150 jnxxl bearing froit trees, 10 acres in ecltira tion. Price 1225. For particulars in quire at Milikin's shoe store, Rosebnrg Ore- tfal The Kind 1?. . of-- names to be used is very much a matter of taste. It is import ant, though, that the frames set properly on the nose, and at the right distance from the eyes. That the lenses be perfectly centered, and how are yea to know -j-hea tome one is guessing. WE NEVER GUESS Glasses Right, Good Sit, R.F.WINSLOW Jjlefaad - Optician Title Guarantee & Loan Co KOsKBDKG, OREGON. I. U. IUxiltoh, Pnsident D C. UaxiLTOS, Scy. aed Tmi OOe in the Court Bow. Hare the onl; coa plot et of abstract books In Docsla County AbttracUaadCerUEcates ol Title turalihtvl to imucIm craw tr land and raining clalcu. Hare AHo complete wt ot Tradrix ol ail township rlt ia the RosoburK. Orecon. D. S. la d Dt "ff-t- WI I make bine print copies ot aay tox ship S K. SYKES 9 ROSEBURG Have You Seen The Wash Goods, in all Colors and Prices, at WOLLENBERG BROS.'? Also that swell lino of Wash Suits, Chil dren's Drosses in all ages. The stylo is correct aud patterns new. SUMMER CORSETS S In all tho new styles and shapes. Wo are agents for the famous Kaho Corset. , This Store will closo every evening at 6 o'clock, except Saturday. WOLLENBERG BROS., Phone 801. FILLED The Big STORE OREGON New Seed Oats, Potatos, Grains, Grasses Vegetables and Flower Seeds Get posted, onr Catalogue tells all. It is a 100-page book, full of correct descriptions of Seeds adapted to this coast. Ask for Book No. 72, the nenr one. PORTLAND SEES CPartlui Off SUMMONS. lattieJcstice CcartiorDer Crrek District Doagias Coaatr. 0:trco IX. U Varstes, KalntlS. v. T2e Colombia Taflnriae r To the Columbia TIorfr c Co. in the name oitfcS.te ot Oregon, jtra ar herebTieqaimi to appe&r bciute lha C3Jer i tcard. a Justice of the Peace for the euciet above named, on or heior the 3rd rtay ot Max, 1323. at bU oSce in Rmeborz. Orrxun. aS the hoor of 18 o'clock ia the toreo-xia of said Car, la answer Use coariaial Sled agaiast yon fa tie aboTe entitled aetioa. and it too tall to ? pear asd asswer as herein required, for vast thereof, Ih pUiatU will tale JaJitaent agiisst you for in IS and hit casU as disbsse laenu is ihii action. This susuaoru is published 6r.ee a wcer lor alxFsetesaiTe weeks in the Soszacas Fraur iuus. arai-weklT newrrarer published at KoMburrr. Oregon, b r order of the Justice of the Peace for said District, aiade April 7. ISO. The first pablldtioa oi this Kmaaoaa Is on the Sth day ol April. 1303. . Justice of the Peace for Deer Creek. Diitriet, Douglas County, Oregon. Pr9. BAIN WAGONS, RACINE BUGGIES McCORMCK MACHINERY OREGOfi