and if our SPRING and SDMMfR Lino is not better than any other, don't buy from us. Weare showing this season the Latest Styles in m m ( TARE A LOOK Silk Gause Novelties, Soic Jouree, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladinc Novelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Lcno Applique Lawn, Afton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sursuckcr Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS SRirts- irry the Finest I.ino of Made-up Skirts in town, ami our line of Underskirts cannot lie equaled for quality and price Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing K,ZJ t Highest to tlic Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly deiendablc. We rivoniinend it with confidence even though our prices are lower tlian any other store sell for the same quality. Abo a new and up-to-date line of ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglas Shoo HP PfOniP N Stfire Proprietor. One Door South of l. O. Extra Values in Fine Stationery ;Fbr a Limited Time 35c. papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 -All New StocK and Latest Cut Envelopes : ; SEE1 WINDOW DISPLAY Wakelies' Squirrel Poison at Fullerton and Richardson's. See Dr. Stndley, the Osleopast, fo that lame back. He permanent!) cures all chronic and acute diseases. Koom 11 Taylor and Wilson Block. When you use Wakelies Poison you find the squirrels I5uy the best Wakelies squirrel poi son. It does the work. Fullerton & Kichardson, Druggists, on Cass street near the Dejot. When you uso Wakelies Poison, you lind the squirrel. J. It. Riddle, was in tqwn on busiiiess, Friday. i Buy the best Wakelies' Squirrel poi son. It does the wprk. ! W. W. Chesman, of Eugene, was a i ltoseburg business visitor this week. See Clen-renpeors window for new ttyle watches, chains and rings. -Mrs. L. C. Williams, who has been in ! California foi the past seven months, You can get anything you want in the . has returned home. .Uso off on Fine Leather Goods until Wednesday evening, pout Miss, these bargains . z .: : : : CANNON'S SOOH and STATIONERY STORE. line of garden tools of S. K Sykes. tf 17 For your Poultry Supplies, Incubators, Brooders, etc., go to S. K. Sykes. tfl7 Try the. Pedalis Shoe for Women. Only $3.00 at Flint's Fopular Shoe Par lors. Wakelies' Squirrel Foieon at SO cents i per can, at Fullerton and Richardson's, i olbs, $l.-25. Wakelies Squirrel Poison at 30 cents per can. at Fullerton and Richardson's, o.b, ?125. Foryout hardware, stoves, and tin-J Mrs. W. II. Jamieson, who has been wnr rm tn S. K. Svkes'. where vou cet n Portland for some time, returned the best. Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood inquire of llenery Conn, Itoseburg Ore gon. Alderman II. Wollenberg who has leen visiting his family in San Francisco I has returned to this city. 1 Clenpenpeel, the jeweler, carries the ! "McKinloy Movement", at T. K. I Richardson's. ! MLs Dallas Miller, of Gloitdnle, is the ' guest of her sister, Mrs. Jessie Clements I of West Itosebnrg. I Of Local Interest. W'atch our windows for new styles. Something new always ready for yon at Flint's Shoe tnre: - Yon mn lo mure rtrdt'n work with a i i Planet Jr-Seeder thantyou can- nvitha f dozeu hoes. Churchill and Woolley sell them. Fairbanks, Morse "- Jaek-of-all-tnules Gasoline engines lor f.ir,Hi work, Grind ing Mills, Pumps, Churns, Wood Saws etc , for sale by. S. K- Sykes.- tf 1 7 For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to irade for Oregon property. H. L. Bali.. :tf. Dresiiiakiii: nH plain i-t!ing neatly done io i rder. Gull on Mrs. Walls opposi'e the City Hall. Get your abstracts ot title from J. I) Uumibou. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Whittemore'js polishes are theyery best, you will always find them at Flints Popular Shoe Store. ! Thursday evenin: Hon .1. T. Riddle, the popular hotel man of Riddle, uas greeting aid acqunnl ances in this city Tiiur-tfcty. For u good 25-cent uur.il gu to the Ke ..wt. iiir.UB Gabbgkt. . J.F. Donah! nwd T. E. I. ur sou of Gimtdalu, were attending t business matter in l!oclmnr this ui-efc. Mr. GouM, of the I!re-lmr ftiel Co , : pent Snndjy in Kiddle, on a hunting XJ-odilMHl. I Capt. ami Mrs Ben I). BwuvH, Jw Vfull line of ladie'js house and dmcing returned to ltouell Spritis", aft-r ypend j slippers constantly q:i hand at Flint's iig the winter in California, j Popular Slux; Parlors. j Tpo Jersey yenrh'm; "nil's ami we grade "If vou intend so buy a wagon this llerofcinl ynrliwg hull fur j-ale. Inquire . ... - . I T I . : 11.. .j spring gei ine price in a ouiii n aim ' jsold by S. X. Sykes'. Builders take 'notice you can do bet ter to figure with S. U. -Sy kes on your material before buying any place else. Hehasalargestocklo select from, tfl7 County Treasurer's Notice. Go and see the largest stock of buggies-, Road and Spring Wagons, at S. K. Sykes', before ynu buy elsewhere. Manufactured by the Racine Wagon and Carriage Company. - . Fok Sale- A bout200 high-bred goats, half does, f 4 per head. Henr Mooney, Anlauf, Oregon. 4t-5-i If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, Mars'nfield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at C, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. r C T U'oet hovir.i npfpntpl wverftl J- AV.U. - ' ..... . I - - old and relume nie tnsurancj compn- nies, is now prepareI to do a general Office at the llty Hall. tf. For SAiECiiEAr. Less than ?10 per ... - i ... i. acre. A well improvea cram auu siutk f Henry Coin, I!ujebnr,i,nt:on. lip. TIkhiuis Kn-linell, the young mxn tliat lias been ivHirted lost, or stiayeJ is re potted to have breu found and i. now at hihome in Ten Mile The Medford Success has fj.lle.1 to be a snccest and ceased publication with the last issue. It savs Medford is to slow for such an up-to-date paper. B. F.. Gilbert of this city has received word that his wife, who recently under- Xotice iFhereny given to all parties linjding county warrants endoreedrprior, to and including oy- 10th t 1900, aie rer quegted to presenrthe taine at tliecoun- fi ;nsur.tnce i.us.ness. Insure with tv treasurer's office for. payment as in- him. terest will cease thereou .after the dat of this notice. Dated Boseburgv Douglas County O re firln of 330 acres in Camas Valley gon, Manbi9tb,J903. Geo. Dimmick, Count v Treasurer, Brood frosh ovory day, at tho Umtiqua Bakery. tf. The Umpqua Bakery 1h prepared to furnish good fresh bread in largo or small quantities ovory day. tf. One good milch cow for sale cheap. Write, Box 213, Roseburg, Ore, 2tp In ladies' colored and white shirt waists, wo show the cream of the mar ket at low prices, Hildebrands. Judge W. R. Willis and daughter, Miss. Lula, left this morning for Salem on business, before tho Supreme Court. If you want everything good in the Bakery line, you should viht'. the Ump qua Bakery. tf. Mrs. .1. F. Peuhler left this morning for a snort visit with friends anil rolative at Cottage Grove ami Portland. Glen Woodruff, the Kugono liarher, was visiting his relatives in this city S.itinl:iv. reliirniiii' home mi lliis morn ing's local. Rye bread, brown bread, graham bread, steam bread and all good bread is kept constantly on hand at the l'mqmi Bakery. tf. Call on Drri. Cheadlu & Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of the crown and liridge work department Prices reasonable. tf. Charles 11. Friendly, who died Wed nesday nieht in Portland, was one of tho best known merchants in the Wil lamette Valley, having leen in business 51 vears. He came to Oregon in 1852 and settled on French Prairie and en gaged in business with Jacob Seller. Later he was in business at Parkers ville, Corvallis, Portland and Moro. Finally in 1805 he started a commission house in Portland and has resided in that city for 30 years. He leaves a wid ow and live children. Does vonr memory ever call yon back to the days when you were a little"tot,' and the advance agent of the old time circus invaded vonr little home town with his pretty pictures of prancing ponies, elephant0, dogs doing all sorts of tricks, and ye merry old ".clown with his funny painted face ami grotesque garb ami the innumerable wonderful things to see? Of course it does. Do yon remember bow your heart beat, and how you longed for the time to come when the circus wouhl arrive, ami after count ing the weeks ami dya ami Immits the time arrived, and Uie "greatos'. chow on earth" apHjard? Was that not one of the happiest days of your life? Witlwut a doubt it was. Time has pjss.d since thun, vou mav have little children now, who will oxperHnej the same joys and snstiom, l lie expectations and i disappointment- that you did. Norris A Rowe's Big "Ihih uro coming t tli ri'.y givinc two rw-rform ntr tind -r h-ir' eimrmous wnter-pro-.f tvulnat 2 A S P M Ttiestl iy, May I2tii. Do :oi fail t- ;k- tlw lisilc oaes tQ lit'v- givnl nior.il . do not fad tj let llietti - tint "w, i' e ntreet par;u!e at 11 oYtrv i t- iiHirniui: lh fxliitHiin-i. You enm t crowd too inweh sunshine into lhir livts. Thwr lifnirt dV0 r now, and tin- will renwmtwr tlwday spent at Nftrns & RmreV s4n in aftT years, a ooc c f the happ'-es-t in thr-ir livvn. Do not lU-wppoiiit the liulc ones. Axin the tir. iletiion han UitedlCo--Irtir ami for ilf wixnl titwe Imp pnid its rMi'ls to (4irl Si-liiH!iro-.teinV Iwkvry. Alit tlmv jenrs jo the liuil-linsr. fvrnpicil Uy Mr. S-hi?nre-, stein mi Jnrk on Street, a? a bakery waQ louiiy detnk-fd by lite, ami asin this moruig his lwkry on Rose ami Oak ' Street, reiliicul to a Worlbk-ss hulk ' by the flames. At six oVWfc this morn-; ing a fire alarm was sounded and the firemen immediately answered the call. J The Rose Hose Company made a bril-1 liant run from their Hose House to the! fire, making their connection at the Oak and Mcpliens Street fire plug ami laying I 150 pattorns in Men's Golf Shirts at one price $1.00 McDonald Red Seal Union Made Overalls. Plain Blue $2.00 a suit Stripe $1.90 a suit. Ladies' Walking and Fine Dress Skirts. $3.50 to 17.50 50 patterns in solid color and fancy stripe and Check Chambray ginghams 10 cts. per yard New shapes in Ladies' walking and street hats. Silk medallions in Gray Black, White and Tan. White embroidery washable medallions. All Prices 75 new patterns in in Kupponheiraer Guar anteed Clothing for men $12. 50 to $25.00 Announcement Our summer stock is now com plete, and we are prepared to meet your demands for the lat est and best merchandise at nominal prices. Ju addition to a large stock of medium price goods our aim is to raise the standard of our merchandise each year and to carry the finest goods Avhich the market affords. In this we believe we are supported by the great number who prefer fine qualities, ex clusive patterns and reasonable prices. A visit to our store, and au inspection of values, will be to our mutual pleasure and profit. Dr. Reed Cushion sole shoe for Men. Calf and Kid. I.ace and Congress. $5.00 JOSEPHSOFS The Ladies' Silk, Wool and Mercerized Waists from $1.50 to $12.50 Ladies' Lace Lisle Gloves in White, Black and Tan. 25 & 51 cts per pair Black Cat Hose for Ladies, Men, Misses and Children. 25 cts per pair Men's Silk Finished Light weight; libbed Underwear, cool and durable. $2.00 per suit Roseburg, Oregon. Men's Panama Hats, $3.00 Others from 25 cts to $2.50 Colortd Glass Bead and Pearl Necklaces for Misses and Ladies, All Prices Florsheime High Grade Dress Shoe for men. Oxfords and High Cut $3.50 to $5.00 Red Seal Union Made Negligee Shirt.-. Cotton, Wool and Silk. 50cts to $3.00 Little Ranch for Sale. oi itl' lion,.- Utr faU ; 17 3-r--adjoiuing fair groand. mi.t nut U ItoHiKtrg. lioad lmldiRp, 10 enag fruit m, Ml men in tealtiT Un. Price ft2. For Mrtiodirs in qjtire at MiMHn rku-r wtan. Kaetmry Ore. tfa I For Rert. r 1 hire a ImiltTin- 31 ami -Ml feet, mk i''le for a lMt Kof i4rmfc rUr.. W atd tone Llo. k ftwt titfftX awl ti.rce block fr -m Uh; IV U I )! n-inin; f '1 it. Canuun at I trfidrr.it- j crner of (Hk an.l Iin, or at tbej "tUat .i'Kti-. K rl tff T in or went a successful turcical oieration in a a Portland hpiitnl, is rapitlly rejraiijing their Uosv up Oak Street to the fcone of the tire. By tins tune tnu Hose Comjiany were plnyins; t This is a rare bargain. For .particulars in quire of Win. M. Pobtke, Camas Valley, OrP MICtf. Od For the Good Summer Time Ladies'ipure white silk finished Vests wath-short . &Ieews.j.4 - Aii...c.....;f Ladies1 plain white ribbed sleeveless Vests $ 10 Ladies' 'pi rik and: blue ribbed sleeveless fan cy trimmed vests..-. .- 15 Ladies' pink and blue ribbed Ve;ts,silk finished arid-fancy trimmed..... .r 25 25 Mens'Jfancy striped Balbriggaln shir,sVand draw er5;each.....t.. s::..... ".. 25 Mens' plain BalbrigganshirtS'and dravers, extra v ' finished,' each J".,..;...'. a.'.. 25 Mens' fine lace weave Balbriggau shirts and drawers solid jbrown, each 50 Mens' light blue fancy ribbed full -regular fini shed shirts and drawers, per suit 1.00 her health Mr?. S. A. Songer, mother of Mrs. W. IJ. Marsters, of .North Roseburp, has arrived in this city from Ncodesha, Kansas, and will in the future make her home with her daughter in this city. Wm. Gawler, an employee in the S. P. round house, who recently received a serious wound on the head by a falling btick of wood, has recovered so far from ' his injuries that he is able to greet his friends with the same old smile, Charles F. Smith, the popular S. P. passenger brakeman has resigned his jKHition on the road and has ac cepted the agency of Lane County for the Pagi wire fence company. He will reside at Eugene. John It. Richardson and wife, who hive been visiting the family of T. K. j Richardson, of this city, left on this i morning's local. Mr. Richardson will go to his Bohemia Mines, and .Mrs. Richardson, will visit for a time with relatives on the Calapooia. G. II. Bmnson who has been in the employment of F. E. Alley, the ab stractor, for the past two months, left ; this city Thursdav morning for his home at Dallas. During his sojourn hero Mr. Brpnson has made many friends who regret his departure very much and who hope that he may soon return to this city. News from Bohemia is to the effect that a big strike has been made in the property of the Crystal Consolidat ed Mining Company. Authoritatively stated, a four-foot chute of rich base ore has been struck. Secretary Frank Jor dan is now completing arrangements for the erection of a large ore bin for tho reception of the ore from the now strik;. Fireman C. R. Cavanderleft this city Friday to take a run on the branch out of Albany to Lebanon. Mr. Cnvander ;md his estimable wife will be greatly misled by n large circle of friends in this city, who wilt look forward to the return of these popular people to this city. Mr. and Mrs. Cavander will bo kept posted on eocial events in. 'Roseburg by the ever popular publication, the Plaindealer. Stearns and Chenowith, of Oakland, have received car o Rushford Iron Clad wagons, car'of hack and busies, car of Page woven wire fence, car 6f McCbr- mick binders and mowers, car of good cdar shingles, car of nails, car of lest black smith coal, all for snlo at the-low- eat prices, with the best garden plow, $4.00: 5 tooth cultivators, $3.50: tents and wagon covers, full lino steel ranges boys' steel wagons; 1000 washer; lin seed oil GOcents a gallon; best mixed paint Xii a eallon: Windows and Uniprpia a strong stream of water on the front of the building, with a hose laid from Jackon street and another on the rear from the Rose and Cass Street plug. Tne fire was soon under control and although the entire building was ruined, the sur rounding buildings were saved. The black-smith shop on the south and the little office building on the west, which is occupied by Frank Mathews, owner of the destroyed building, were on fire sev-i eral times, but were toon discovered by t the firemen and immediately extin guished. The loss and damage to the buildings is estimated to lw about $150, with no insurance. Mr. Schnerestein'e loss is estimated at $250, which is covered by insurance. Had the tire gained headway before discovery it is probable that all the old frame buildings in that section of tewn would have been destroy!, as all the buildings are close together, and ii an ideal spot for a big fire The prompt arrival of the fire men and the excellent lorce of water and the good judgment of the men in charge of the companies has saved the citizens many dollars. When the fire broke out Mr. Schneuistcin and his as sistant, Mr. Armitage, were absent from tho building, having gone to breakfast, but it is thought that the fire started from a defective flue, a hot fire having been left in the ovon. ns ot iowes BIG SHOWS WILL EXHIBIT IN ROSEBURG TUESDAY, MAY 12 PERFORMANCES AT 2 AND 8 P. M. New QrnnJ Spectacular Street Parade at io;3t A. M. 500 PERFORMING ANIMALS 500 Consisting of Trained Elephants, Camels, Llamas, Lions, Pumas, Seals, Zebus, S:a Lions, Monkeys, Goats, Ponies, Dors, Etc Notice to Fireman. All members of Umpqua Hose Co. No. 1, R. F. D. are rwiuested to be at the Fireman Hall next Friday evening, May 8th, at 7:30 p m. sharp. A -pedal meeting is hereby called for that date and a matter of great importance to tho members of the company will bo dis cussed at that time. By order of E. DeMotta, 2t President. The Kind of ?d Framed to be used is very much a matter of taste. It is import ant, though, that the frames et properly on the nose, and at the riirht distance from the eyes. That the leases be perfectly centered, and how are you to know -when some one is guessing. WE SEVER GUESS Glasses Right, Good Sight, R.F.WINSLOW Jrd upunan New Seed Oats, Potatos, Grains, Grasses Vegetables and Flower Seeds Get poe-ted. oar Catalog? tells all. It is a 100-page book, full of correct descriptions of .wls adapted to this coast. Ask for Book "o. 72, the new one. PORTLAND SEED CO, Pertla! r TIMBER AND OltAZlNi LAND City and Mining Property. Home steads and Timber Claims. Located, the best now racant. Xo fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinqaish- ments bought and sold. Stewart Land Co., Rooffl i Taylor & Wflssa Iteck ROSEBURG OREGON Million DoHht Zoological Annex Lilliputian Roman Hippodrome EDUCATIONAL MUSEUM '20-ROLLICKING. UOMPIKG, MIKTH-PROVOKING ULOWNS-20 Royal Malsnda Tronpo of Japanese Performers Spiisaltntinl Cycle- Wbtrl and Bicycle Exports Hazardous Wild Auimal Acts MnrvolotiB Acrobat, Aerialists, Tnmblons Contortionists 100 ALL NEW FEATURES 100 See-See the Baby Camel, the Only One Ever Born on the Coast PRICES ADULTS, 50c CHILDREN, 25c. A Card of Thanks. Wo wish to extend our heart felt thanks to the friends and neighbor and especially to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Webber, who so kindly assisted us dur ing tho illness of our loved one. Mns. Enos Covn. Mr. and Mits. II. S. Conn and Family. Yoncalla, May 2, 190:1. Seo tho TitleX!uarantecfc Loan Co. for blue print... and lilinir papers. tl When in town and you want a first claps 25-centdiuner, go to tho Uesort, Gkuieoi: GAimKiir. At tho homo of A. G. Matthews, in Eugene, there nre four cases of typhoid fever caused by usinir tho water from Drain Gardiner COOS BHY STRCE ROUTE : Commencing with Monday, Januar20. 02, we will chargo f 7.50 for thefaro from Drain t U.ni Nay. Hau'gago allowauco with each full faro j" 50 pounds. Travelling men are allowed 75 pounds baggago when they have MO pomuU or more. All excess baggago, ."lets, per pound, and no nl J hiwauco will bo made for round trip. DA II A STAlih. For further information address J, R. Sawyers, Proprietor, Drain, Oregon S K. S YKES BAIN WAGONS, RACINE BUGGIES McCORMICK MACHINERY ROSEBURG OREGON i Have You Seen The Wash Goods, in all Colors and Prices, at WOLLENBERQ BROS.'? Also that swell line of Wash Suits, Chil dren's Dresses in all ages. The stylo is correct and patterns new. SUMMER CORSETS a? In all the new styles and shapes. Wo are agents for the famous Kabo Corset. This Store will close every evening at 6 o'clock, except Saturday. WOLLENBERQ BROS., Phone 801. j i tho well, says Dr. D. D. Paino, the Doors. licaltu omcer.