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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1903)
I Awn tp mm SPMlili" anil SIlMMFR a A a. vwv Wi I X v i LADIES TAKE A LOOK Line is npt better than any other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Giise NiYeltles, Sole Jonree,'Silk - Zephyr, CoNed Ckanbray, Lawi Calamine Novelties, fancy Mairass Organdies, i ttws SIialiaNiYelties, Minerva Dimities, Lena Applique Lawi, Aftoa Dimity, Blouse . Lisens, Orgariies, Lines Batiste, Chal- lies, Sirsscker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS Clfte We carry the Finest Line of Made-up Skirts in town, and' our lino of Underskirts cannot be w.ALu l equaled for quality and prioe - Oar Spriag and Summer Line of Clothing Embodies many special features ' that will iri tcrcat you. The clothing that wo sell from tip Highest to the Lowest grado is in every ease finely tailored mid thoroughly dependable. Wo recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than r.ny other btoro sell for the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. " OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Soto Agents for tho W. L. Douglas Shbo 9" U The People's Store ' ABRAHAH Proprietor. One Door South .of P, 0 4 Extra . V ? ' Values in Fine Stationery For Limited Time 35c. papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 T AIT Hew Stock aad Latest Cat E&velopes : : ;SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Also xi off pn Pine LeatheF Goods until Wednesday evening. Dont Miss these bargains. :::::: 1 CANNON'S OOK ini STATIONERY STORE. Watch oar windows for new Btyle. 'Bo me this g sew" always ready for you at Xo8.eaa.eV saore gardes work with' a-,JUB8t-Jrgooder,tbaa yog can with a dosen boet. Churchill and Woolley aell thm. Fairbanks,' Morse Jack-of-all-trades G&so1ib engines for farm, work, Grind ing Hills, Pumps, Churns, Wood Saws etc., for sale ly SVx". Sykea. tfl7 'Iteilders tike notice, you can do bet -tor to figure with S. K. Sykes on your aa ate rial before baying any place else. He has a lafrre slock to select from. tfl7 - Ceoaty TressMrer's Notice, NoticeTa. hereby "given to all parti pa holding county warrants endorsed prior .to and including Nov. 10th 1900, aie re - fj uested to preseat tho same at the coun ty, treasurer's offee. for payment as in terest will cease thereon after the dat of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County O re gon, March 9th, 1903. .'." . Gbo. Dimmicx, ' County Treasurer. You can get anything you want in the bneof garden tookotS.K. Sykes. tfl7 , For your.Poultry Supplies, Incubators, Brooders, etc., go. to . K. Sykes. tri7 A fine blooded Jack arrived in this city; Wednesday, fromv Denver, Colo., billed to Waite and Zimmerman, of this city. Try the Pedalia Shoe for Women. Only $3.00 aUTnit's Popular Shoo Par lors. A cheap herso for sale or trade, for a milk cow or young cattle. Address F F. Ball at the Deer Creek Mill Dam, Rosebuig, Oregon. $1.50 and $3.00 buys a stylish or a heavy serviceable shot, at liiidebraad's,' for any foot, "nuf-eed. For your bardwaro, Moves, ,asd tin ware, go to S. K. SykiV, whvteyou get the best. For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trade for Oregon property. H. L. Ball. 33tf. Get your abstract? ol title frfim J. D Hamilton. -He has the only 'complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Whittemore's polishes are the very best, yon will always find them at Flints Popular Shoe Store. A full line of ladle's house and dancing slippers constantly on band 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. SyW. Go and see the largest stock of buggies, Road and Spring Wagons, at S. K. Sykes', before" ypo. buy elsewhere. Manufactured by the Racine Wagon and Carriage Company. Fos Site. about 200 high-bred goats," half does, $4 per;heaL ; Hear Mooney, Anlauf, Oregon. 4t-6-4 If you want go- to Gooa County nointa. take the' Roseburg, jsarshneld route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of CP. Barnard, agent. tl. D. S. T. 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. Fob Sale Cha. Less- than $10 per acre. A well improved grain and stock farm of 330 acrep in Camas Valley. This is a rare bargabi For partKnlars in quire of Wm. if. Postus, Camas Valley, Ore. V . M16tf. Homeskkkkbs. I have placed in my bands for sale at reasonable prices sev eral farms, large and small some well improved - and 'others but little im proved; two or three fine stock ranches. Olalla is one of the favored, sections of the south nart of Ihe state, on the line of the proposed Salt Lake & Cooa Bay R. R. For particulars .call on or address. W. R. -WaLLsj P. M., Olalla, Oregon. 90 PER CENT f . ' " ' - . idf the people who read this advertisement CV ' if 'ffiey do not wear Hiliekraad's Foot-form Skees, will immediately do so if we could only find a wHy to persuade them of the Sfc - i-perior quality of these goods. Saying that they are better than any rdthers does not .make tberaso, but it'is a fact that oncK.a customer wears the'mhe. willalways wear (hem 4th year. fihtelmndi Alwayr Up-to-Date Always the Cheapest .1 . . . . . '-'V i'i 4ae,aiappoja. .s ,-'.? 5 Bert Sweanngen, of Dram, tpS'.jn Hoseburg last evening. John Hall, of Myrtle Creek, is Tn tills city on business, today. Mrs. Tl.os. Coleboume, of Ashland,1 1 the guest of Mrs. P. Benedick. . W. B. Clark, the sago of,M ill wood, Was a Roseburg visitor this week. Miss Irma Patrick, of Ashland, is the guest of Miss Alberta Boggess. T. Mrs E. L. Fisher went to Eugene, Tuesday, to visit her mother. Mrs. J. H. Messier left Tuesday for Elkhart, Ind., to send the summer. - . . . . Mrs, Lou Shea, ofGjcndale, spent a' few days of this week visitiug in this aty. Drs. W. C. Gihnour aud H. Little, of Oakland, were in the city the first of the week. Hon. Dexter Rice returned this morn- ingirom a business vLiit to. Myrtle Creek. J. H. Shupo..and wife, of .this city, were visiting old frieuda in Oakland this , week. Mrs. Frank Kennedy, of this city, . is visiting her relatives in the vicinity of Eugene. As fine a shoe as you can,, find in any store in America for $3.50. is. to be found in the Walk Over line at Flints Shoe Parlors.. k .. r, . A marriage liscense wns'-lssuod today to Will H. Fisher and Clara Wessela, of Scottabarg;" - - Mr. and Mrs-'Jack Chapman, of" Wil bur, came" over to see fiib-dog'TsSd-' pony show, Tu&daf."1 ""A .-i-nwi Geo. McC! alien? a weil known timber man of Gold HilC'w festered: ,at the McClallen House. Hr Swark, one of ..the prominent res idents of" Canyouville, was .a. Roseburg vfaitorthis week. , r , , , v E. S. Wells, a prominent real estate deajer of Myrtle. P.oint, .was.inRoaeb'urg on business this week. Geo. Singleton' and family, accompan ied by his mother ami- sister; leftTues.- day-for Ashland to reside; Ed Renfro and wife, returned hjst nignt from a short business and pleas- sure visit n San Francisco.4 Harry SUri, of Elkton, came over on Monday evening's local and attended the dog and poiiy ihbw, Tuesday! B. W. Strong, the enterprising furni ture man, spjnt a few.days of this week in f ortland, attending.Q business matters. The Eugene common council have re fused the Fourth Regiment band the free use of the streets for Carnival pur poses. Mrs. J. R. Sawyers, of Drain, b the guest of relatives and friends in Rose burg, and obtaining services in tho den tal line. Henry J. Denn, of Camas Valley, left Uila city Wednesday morning for Sas katchewan, Canada, with the view of locating. . Rev. J. M. Lester and wife, Mrs. Lesters mother and sister, Mrs. lies tor and Miss Effie Hestor, spent Wednesday in Oakland. H. Banfield, a'prominent mining man of Drew, Oregon accompanied by his wife were transacting business in- this city Wednesday. " . - MatUe V, Blaine left this city Wednes day morning for North Yalutma. Wash.. where she will spend the. summer B . J. T. Spaugh, of .Looking Glass.rfs' building a new five-room cottage, witfr pantry and bathroom, in Moffit'u addi tion to Roseburg. John E. Price, a popular resident of Elberton, Wash., well known in this, county, who has been here on business,. has returned home. A nice line of ladies .shoes to select from in different shapes and lasts mav. be found at 8. C. Flints in the Krippen-J dorff Dittman line. Will Lawson, the rustling and Up-to- date clerk of HildeWnds,; left on lost evening's local for a short visit with re latives at Sacramento, Cal. Mrs. W. A. Baird, of Baker City, whd was called to this city by the death and illness of hor brother, Enos Conn, re turned home Wednesday morning. " Drs. Geo. E. Houck and J. C.-Twitch- ell went to Modford, Tuesday, to at tend tho 12th annual meeting of the Southern Oregon Medical Association. Jay Broskey, Mil Thompson aud Earl Berenrek have returned from an outing on Rock Creek. During their trip they caught seven fine' ltrrge trout. This is very-good for inexperienced fisherman J. M. Hansbrough, well known South era Pacific passenger conductor, on the Ashland-Roseburg -.run has tendered bis resignation and-will retire from the company's service. Modford Enquirer. R. J. Clark, a prominent'- backer, of Lawson, Mo., and tils son, Attorney, A. lit Clark, of the same place, werolntbjis city th1s'week'"in the interest of the ntA nf R. W 'FVAnrh HiuvmumI. TThO formerly owned .considerable, property jw this county. Mr. Clark is an ojd inaian "war veteran of this state. ' , , A. D,. Clink, the enterprising and rus-. jtling .young rcal.estato and timber lo cator, was called to. East Jordan, Michi gan, by a telegram from his father, an nfjuncinjj that Important business tran Bactiousj afi. that placo required bis im- j ped(ate attention. Mr. Clink will re? turn to Roseburg Jmmediatelyi , ( u An assay test of..thd ore now -being taken out of tho Little. Chieftain Mine by N. Packard gives a showing of .$203&" 50 of gold and $99.65 of silver to the tonJ The company is hauling ore to town tor shipment and tell na that there is $250' 000.00 worth of the .above mentioned ore in sight Myrtle Creek Mail.- 1 In another column will be found 'a notice taken from K Med ford pape that Conductor Hansborough Jiaro-, seigriod'hifl position. That gentleman requested us to state' tli'at he has ' not resigned, ntfr has any intention of .re signing"1. It looks as though the Md fdrd man wanted to get our abld ftep-, Wsenatix-o bht of tho way. ' j Mr.. David McCoiiag'hy forovef i.jvelvq cars Natronal Secretary Y. M. 0. A. in .Indiaand now agent of tho "Forward" movement in Foreign missions has ar rived in Portland, on his way to thfe IGeneraV Assembly in Los, Angeles, d will eton ott at itoscbure tnls evening (hVrsdayJnd ge.ap addrwsa. jiiiMij,',, rebyyjrian, .Uhurch.,,uq ,not, (auto- . j near jippi. .- The. ..window of Hildebrands store; !.l)fs a unique windowdisplay this' week The.center.i)lece .is that of an open. rco poevctin vrbich tke.re is a coatinnooivfiQwJ of. one .dqllar. bills with.. .the SiuUp 'Money in.your bocket if you trado at Hililobrandaj" on a large window card The window, display calls the attention of .the pedestrians to the fine line of summer clothing. Prof.and Mrs.' O. C. - Brown", in this city from Drain-Tuesday and will immediately setUe down On Uieir Deer Creek farm' for a well earned rest and summer recreation, after a very succesa- ful term in the training department of the -State Central Normal School at Drain. Their department closed laVt Friday, """ho final work of the Normal will close on June II. " - - C- I. Leavengood; the promineaM Myrtle Creek Attorney and all around' land man, was in this city ' Wednesday attending to business matters and in- cidenUv booming Myrtle Creek. As Mr," Leavengood is an enthusiastic K. of P., he remained over to attend lodge Wed nesday evening, and to meet Grand Chancelor, J. W. Maloney who made an official visit to the lodge that evening. Word was received in this" city last i. i. . r evening bl the sudden death, of Mrs. L. Dimmick, at CotUge Grove, at which placo the family has resided for .some time. Mrs. Dimmick is a "well known Douglas county woman and" was fo: crly Miss Cora McKay, qt Wilbur, t which place sbewill bo buried tombf rbw. Further particulars of her sick ness and death will appear in the next issue of ihe Plaixdealib. ' s -V amveu --t-c-.vq ' pa-ttbri4 in-Mptfk : ' 3blf'Shirt9-at-one 'price- 1.UU ' ' ' - ' I - ... w II - i ,T: cDonairf Re'cl. e al IFrrioh Mafcfe (5veralls. ' Plain Bluo"$2;00 'a suit Stripeli90 a suit. Urn i'C t in . - Ladies' Walking and a.3i" I -.. 3 '..i Ja.cs , & i ' ah'- icolorand "farioyi stripe -if tin; per .Yt-! - .i j vi t.. : r ' 'anoKeHecK .a Sberifl.Gellick, of Cooj County, while in this city today, spoke of the enthusi asm shown by oar people in baseball affairs. At the same time he spoke ef UreCoquille team and said that so far the manager there had secured the ser vices of eight professional baseball play ers from California and that the ot&e? towns in the Bay district had several professionals each. Now- won't the, Jackson Sprats cut a figure -when they make their Bay tour? Sheriff -Gellick, of Cqoa' coqnty, ar rived in' this city (ast night, and took the morning train for Salem, having ia charge Thos. Murray, an. insane mac. Murray was an inmate of the asylum for nine monta about 15 years ago. At tliat time he'was' troubled by seeing ob- s l .1 t . .... I. jecia uunng iuu niguv, out aiier a snort time' at the asylum was discharged as being cured he returned to Coos coun ty and went to coal mining. Lately his malady has returned and it was neces sary to again commit him to the state asylum. W. J. Maloney, of Pendleton, grand chancelor of the Knight of Pythias of tlie domain of Oregon, made an official visit to Alpha Lodge, No 47, of this city Wednesday evening. A goodly number of the mdmbers were present and gave their chief a warm greeting after which he delivered a short address and gats' the members some needed instruction. This morning he was driven to the Sol diers Home and shown the points of interest in this vicinity. 3Ir. Malonpy ,i. . . . . . expressea uimscii as Deing mucn i ap prised' at the beauties of Southern Orvr. Oregon, which he claims is the grandest, 4pot of this "state. Drain Gardiner j! COOS'BAY STKGE ROUTE Commencing wlttrSfnnday, January 20. '02, we will' charge 7.50 for S tbetreiroin:f)ratn tiM-t4r .Jtassaze allowmne with each full fare ? 50 pounds. .Travelling men are allowed 75 nounda IwurcaOT when thev S have-Wl poinds or nioru.- ill-exJej biae,"3 Cta. pfanafan4l no al For fnrtfter information address. . P - J IL Sawyers, JHI.; w.a -.i - 't . Prppriotor, Drain, Oregon S Base Ball. . isnrobabloAhattbAold favorite "Oar Louie'f will be een looking through the The Buifuno Ileciiter ears: Vliile4-ba-f- 1--1 men-fthi dar, With theteam that Roseburg is putting " . tilt- I-.l J xt' T 1 uui vui jta9u4c Jjaoager. JUpnson is more'coBadeSi -than e"eriof capturing the pennent. The ground is being put in condition rapidly and with every thing favorable" their is ia prospects of a large attendance at the games. ajLi ' the Valley Luague aube have exchanged BB0CCHI1 compumenuieasaAsun.naviiig eebsreda-ain-t it wiH'be impossible to get a line on the relative strength of The four teams until the Salem and Albany ai!gTegaU odS Vlwl I have crossed bats with those til Eugene and Rose- Thus far, one thing has been demoh- strsted to the fans Jttiat Roseburg has a brack a-jacKaggregatibabf stick Wieldcr's a prime requisite in which-the locals are weakir' . " " c v Sunuay'fl-gs&ia- had many.-hitcriisttng teaturestbat .kept, eatliusiastjr" on the qui vive., .About six undrej patrons' of the gamp aaw tlje locals lall .before the upcnor prowess of the vutora after having drnbbed thqnvpn., tho jwevious day. Eugene's xlefea4,waji.duo.pajtialIy to the strengtheningjOf tle ,vigi V?rs HbtM up by we addition of threc.or four new Bradley's work., in. thq bo5.y"a8.a fea ture of the game. Ho pitched 6uperb' Pahrtiag-aHd Paper Haaglag.' ' Jpim Miller, of Hagersto.wn, Waalung J.unty, Maryland, nas located in . and he is a- thorough -master. of his art and nreoared to 'do ait ' kinds' of"palhtuig, paperhariging, groining kTndJ uecorauvepainung in me mgneai styie djrpracticed by first class workmen' on V.IH r. . . inuAiiannc uoaau u you want ine very, latest artistic work he will bo picas- '.": l ! n . j:. I ou yj Kva lur iuw pricvs anu urai cias Workf Callon"himat 5l7 Mosjeritrfeel or drop a letter through the post office and ho will qhickly respond. (tf J They are Provlag Satisfactory, TliO Supplemental Chamber Co.,- ' ' Rosebdro, Ore. , Gentlemen :-Plcaso send mo'Tia;x- prcss, one dbzen-Gillette's Supplement al Chambers fitted for 32 8. &!W. snort 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, H. J. Sttllman, Gun smith, Pendleton, Ore. Jan. 9th, 1903. iobokto, Jan. ism, iwu. Tho a. V. Co., Roseburg, Ore. Dear Sirs: I beg to thank you for sample brats chamber and tho informa tion concerning same. Have delayed, answering your letters in order that I might test tho chamber1 for my own sat isfaction and knowledge. I find santo works perfect satisfactory and now wish to apply for tho sole selling agency for the Dominion of Canada. Yours very truly r J -FIG A. U. Finn., Mfgi. Agent. .'lUt( - ..-isr! 1 New shapes iu.Jaud.es; A t..t JO, M -i v. ... ralkig.and -street Jaats. Dr. RqedjCfashion sole, shoe 'foY'leiV.' ' " v CalfandKid.. ... . ,Lace and Gongres. . TZ'1 Jr' -x. Silk medallions in Gray Black, White and Tan. '' T White embroidery washable medallions. AH Prices 75 new patterns in in Kuppenheimer Guar anteed Clothing for men $12. 50 to $25. 00 Announcement Our summer stock is now com plete, and we are prepared to meet your demands for the lat est and best merchandise at nominal prices. . .In addition to a large stock of medium price goods our aim is to raise the standard of our merchandise each year and to carry the finest goods which the market affords. ...... ,.,. . :"JKr. Ill this we , believe we are supported by the great number r. i i w-- i - . ... clu&ive"patterns and reasonable i? .TA.u'i'-.tjj". prices, ci.. Afvisit to our store, and an ' M?$?ln of values, will be to 4-... oiir mutual pleasure and profit. ol. JOSE PHSON'S The .Roseburg,, Oregon. 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 Men' s Manama Hats, $3.00 Others from " 25 cts to $2. 50 i. aCol6rtct ..Glass Bead ahdTearl Necklaces for Missesand Ladies, ; AH Prices Florsheime High Grade Dress Shoe for men. Oxfords and High Cut $3.50 to $5.00 Red Seal Union Made Negligee Shirts, Cotton, Wool and Silk. 50ctsto$3.00 Utile Ranch for Sale. A good UtUe home for sale ; 17 acres adjoining fair grounds, 1J mi.es east of Roseburg. Good buildings, 150 good bearing fruit trees, 10 acres in cnltiva tion. Price 11225. For particulars in quire at Milikin's shoe store, Roseburg Ore. Ual For Rent. 1 have a building 2A and 40 feet, suit able for a paint shop storage etc, lo cated one block from depot . and three blocks from the Pct Office. Enquire of T. B. Cannon at residence corner of Oak and Pine, or at the Senate Saloon, Roseburg. Probate Court. Ball ahd'had mnager Xmffins punters agiuung iuo Yajmrn ui bukvaui uiu game. '"Ihoee vrho,ndphje"that-Taliarera has not the educafta-wingtht-,wlll nip ih the- bud -maay v'tdveted- tttnts, would better "3iourih a 'Utile more baseball knowledge. Ha' had some professional feaKcrst-thd sd ofrthe tosdup-i'batters wha-iwilbmauttaa trademark .frotn tn'e znitt of top notchers. Then, again: it was his -first-Rme. - Umpire Vincent", likeanyXBeieof olKfrgatab was notifn-'J fallible in ma decisions, dui ne made siio muVd,i4ve4au';meaJn'f revcrs"in tljose wttnfiV'XhsM'diefignvi' WhbWnnm- plre 'WSkcs'V 'tffolsian he shduW'stay WiW 1R ?therf if ita'wrdnfceSltenlf Vri by grvhi'bther-nea'til the' benefit Of a o ciifesionr' Following was tbe'"scorofi Syidnmgs: ' BkntibM" I-2 02 0 S 0D-tf fefttene.' i "' 0-0 3 0 0 l50!l-fi6 'The-'ncxt Berie will be played arffdl lows : At 6atem Sat'nTtlay"-and Siihday Salenf'IWa Eugene: At'' ItosBbiirg Roseburg-'rV Albany. t-1. -. OjSQBase. Ball. ' In the matter, of the estate of George T..gusellt.dccd the final account of Mrp ranwaI Russell, executrbc of said estate waspcesented for -final settlement- and 4t jvaa.ordercd that Mon day, the 22d day of June, 1903, at 10 o'clock, be Qxedcfor hearing of said account. , . . ,In' Uie. niatter if the estate of Wm. Shoemaker, deceased, it was. ordered tha.t. final account .of J. JTliorntou, administrator n the estate, be accepted anj.that ho and., his bond$men be dis charged, released, and exaneraUxl from further liability. . , :. r , Id tlie matter-of-the eUto of William Brittdeccased, the final . account of W.Ak-Smitb, administrator, .was ap proved and allowed, and the estate de clared Jo? be fully, eettled, and said ad miniitratocpf said estate and his bonds men. rq discharged, released and ex onerated fro mjijrthsr pliabilities, Jnfbe matter .of the estaU-.Qt,, F. M. Gabbed, deceased, order of .citation has i8su,ed to the hoira- to appear before the conn pa,Juau IS, 1903,. at 10 a. m., aud bow causwdiy Jennie Gabbert, admrx. oftid estiei.phonjdJqQt'.be authorixed to sell at private sale certain real proper ty of said-cstatejor. the purposoof .de f raying. oJLstagdiflgiWrrw against tho estate amounting to f 4000. : Tire and Brimstone. Rosebure fan's will liavo tho pleasure of witnessintwo.of the .most interest ing anu. exciting oascuau games ai mo grounds: in-thia city" itext-- Saturday and Sunday-that will be seen hbrd this year. The ga.tn,es.aru to bo - between Albany and Roseburg, aDdrtho,-home team are confident of. victory, as Bradley and "Turk'' Morrow., the local Iravelera.nni in fine form aii'd oq tho homo ground will bo, able to. twist. tho cpvqr of J.hq Jrso-I nide in sucli n niannor. that H;mU- be i. hard, to flnilvQray will coye(r.tholnitial bag and aa this is his Hrgfe jipx'oaranco in. tho diamond this season ho will sure show himself, aBtirwa venture- to Bay that fdW balls thrown in his territory will bo nveIriookcd. Vcstbro6k, Baker arid Re& willbo In their Usual placo b on tho bags arid at short and field will probably be filled bv Ramp, Van Leuwiu nnd HilhAit has not been decided who will rccolvoUho spluro behind the bat, but it A-t'tho Methodist preachers' meeting inJSwY6rk. City .on Monday tho Rev. Cbartea St. Morris, speaking on '"The Bhck-Man'shlo of tho negro problem," declared .that- the charges of criminal as sault againstnegrocs- in tho Soutli were one phrase of a preconcerted and deter mined assulfc being -made, systematically abetted-hv Southern men in tho. North, in tho pulpit, in the prees, and in tho public addresses,, with the avowed purpose-to so blacken' tho good name of the negroes as to get tho North to turn tho whole problem over to tho South, to solvo as the South sees fit. "Through lengtliof residenco, through steadfast scrvico to tho county in both peaco and war) and through tho wisdom ho has shown in thtfusoof his vote, the negro has a clear right to tho ballot," declared Mr: Morris. .'."If thoUnited Staten does not protect the negro in Ms-right to tho ballot, the NaUon-deeerveto-bo damned," cried a voice in tho audienco. ,-. J,'lf tbojido notvthey. will ,bo daratiiHl," tho Bpcaker replied. Irving G. Ponn of Georgia,' 'assistant' secretary of tho Colored Epworth Leaguo, declared it would not bo safo to roako such an ad dress down South, nor would it bo safo for onaltv.lngiin tho South to make such an address if he expected to return to his home. The Kind T I of - - a ramcdi to be used ia 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 perfecUr centered, and how are you to know "xhen some one is guessing. WE SEVER GUESS Glasses Right, (mi Sigiit, R.F.WINSLOW . upuciaa New Seed Oats, Fotatos, Grains, Grasses Vegetables and Flower Seeds Get posted, our Catalogue teEs all. It is a 100-page book, full of correct descriptions of Seeds adapted to this coast. Ask for Book o. 72, the new one. rWUNI SEE! Crctfa Id TIMBER AND iilMi LAND City and Mining Property, Home steads and Timber ClaimSjLocafced, the best now vacant. Xo fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinqnish ments bought and mM. ; : t ; Stewart Laid Co., ROSEBURG OREGON SKSY K E S BAIN WAGONS, RACINE BUGGIES , McCORMCK MACHINERY ROSEBURG OREGOfl Have You Seen The Wash Goods, in all Colors and Prices, at WOLLENBERG BROS.? Also that swell lino of Wash Suits, Chil dren' Dresses in all ages. The stylo is correct and patterns new. SUMMER CORSETS In all the new styles and shapes. We are agents for the famous Sabo Corset. This Store will close every evening at 6 o'clock, except Saturday. WOLLENBERG BROS., Phone 801.