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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1903)
Of T 1 T-. Mr. and Mrs, Dillard, Sunday F. M. Heard wero In Mrs. C. 8. Hefty returned yesterday toiler home, at Drain. A postal dolivery system inaugurated atTlio Halles. is to be A marriage license lias been Issued U A. S. Friezo and Nellie l'ealey. Mra. W. F. Emory, of Umpiua Ferry, la visiting friends in this city. Fireman Arthur Strader, ia visitin relatives and frienda in Portland. Dr. Cheadle left this morning Lebanon on business. for Mrs. I. R. Davis left on this morning's local for Portland to visit friends. Mrs. C. D. Henry, of Portland, who has been vifiting friends in this city re turned home on this morning's local. A letter received by a friend of Miss Ruby Gordon, states that she is just re covering from the small jox. Mrs. K. P. Long and littlo daughter left on this morning's local for Cottage Grove to visit with relatives for a Bhort time. L. L. Hurd the Glondalo Postmaster iiH a UoEoburg visitor this neck. Kerta Mchl, of Uandun ia guest of her brother in this 11. I) Ixirt Wright has returned from whnrusho has been visiting villi- dcoiiIu are agitatln g the ,.tnl.lishiuent of a nubile Iark in that progressive littlo town. M. K. Gould who lias boon residing in n.iu miv f.r (hi! nasi few mouths, left last week for Arizona. P. V. Oubellier, of Wardtou, reports thai the recent light rains in ihat section li ivo bJdii it great bdiinotit totho crops. W. II. Kelley and wife, of Myrtle Creek, are enjoying an outing at Ore gon's favorite bummer resort, Newport. Fritz. Stauffcr, thegouiel repjrscnativo of the Koieburg ISrewing and Ice Co., made business visile to Oakland today. Mr. It. K. Wallace and little daughter Hazel, of Astoria, wlio havo been visit ing Mrs. D. Y. Allison, left on this morning's local for their home. Misfes Lander, Miller and Summers, of Portland, who wero visiting friends and relatives in thiacity, returned home on this morning local. Walter Williams, of Wilbur, who has been attending the street carnival and visiting friends in Portland, lelt thia morning for his home. Thocitya share of the' Carnival re ceipts amounted to $255.00 allowing that there was about 12550.00 spent by the citizens of Koseburg and Douglas county for amusemeijts during tlio week Besides thia the city collected about G5 lines during the week, which more than paid for the special xlico. Why not pay a littlo of tho burplus to havo the streets cleaned and placed in the proer condition instead of leaving them dirty and vile smelling. Fred .1. Ulakely, the manager of the Oregon Ilooni and Timber Company, arrived in this city Sunday evening from the KaHt. Mra. Anna Strom, lately employed in the Myrtle Creek Mail, passed through on yesterdays local, enrouto to her home at Drain. M. A. Ilanley, one of Jackson country moat iKinular caltleiuen was a Koseburg usiior this week. Ho repoils business i,i ihe stuck line tlonrinliing. Among those graduating with honor : ft Me.Miiinvillo College on Friday, we notice the name of I,. K. Hoplleld, ho well known in liosoburg. For Sale. Dr. Oehme's residence, with one-half or the whole of the land. Call at the house for terms, from 3 to 5 o'clock n. tn tf. Wanted. We have received a communication from a citizen of Koseburg regarding locating the proposed new school build ing in the Kinney addition. As the gentleman failed to sign his name to the communication, we cannot print it. Wo must have names not for publication but aa an evidence of good faith. Re garding the mero proiosition however. l'he lirst song wu over heard in the United States was by a lot of children and the chorus was: Undo Sam ia not a fool; The people do the voting, and the children go to school. II. C. Galley, tho popular young oash i r .if tlio Douglas County It.ink return i-d this morning from an outing in tlio hills near Ashland. Owing to circumstances l.w flpr: IP M.I, I I. .t'ion at i '! tho commit- y leave on inu uro gram at the Olalhi , July yrd anil 4th. Committee. u. i i Inspection of Co ) " 11. will ho hold at . - ' i evening, Juno :, ! II. IIami.i.n, Capt. '. mdio stores will i t . jiy evening until Hi 1 . closed all day Sat in, ntil .Monday morn- nm? (i l.io new board of i h( .'v uli g, M. F. Wright , i ...i.-ut with W arron Mind K. Da.Moltu D11.1..M11), Ore., Juno 21, lOO.t. Mr. II. II. liitiOKH, ICniToit I'laindkai.kh. Koseburg, Or. Dear Sir: Please amioiinco in tho Pi.UNhK.n.F.it that Ktder 10. L. Jones, (an old sohnol mate if iiiino from Toiinosee) will nreaeh nt Dillard Saturday night at 7 :"0 'clock, ami Sunday at:i::S0p m., al Saturday night June 2Sth and nt Kiddle Saturday evening, July Ith and Sunday fiillnwing. Mv Tennessee paiier stated wh.-n llrotIier Jones left there, That the ablest preacher in tho Watauga Associa. tion had left for tho west. Can you not drive to Dillard Sunday, Urother ltrookes, and hear a typical southern It.mtis-t i readier preach r lam sure vim will bo well paid lor tho drive, ami that you will hear a very able sermon Very truly, Jn i. A. FooKit". Resolutions of Condolence. ,'..i. . urt.uk .m.l wife, of Myrtle Creek, who has been visiting Mrs. Mow.irt's parents lion. Geo. Shambrouk and wife, of Unipiiiia Furry have return ed Imino. Major I.. D. Kinney, and Ualph Green t,( the Great tout rat li. It. Co, anhed in this city Saturday evening fioiu Coos Il.u. Mr. Kinney immediately left for Poil laud, uii business. .ui-H F.mily Holler, who has teen in California for tlio past month, came hi mi this morning's local, stopping over here. Mio will lea vo for her homo in HrookcM, Ore., tomorrow. Wo icspcctfully call tho attention of theiity council and street committee to the dangerous condition of the culvert in front of P. IttUH'ilick'f shop on Oak stieet, and the cross walk on tho north si. loot Washington and .Main. Miss May Allen, of Salem, who had been leaching Hi l.uland, passed through, Monday morning, on her wa l.ni.e, after a most successful term ol .il.iKil. Miss Allen will teach in thu ci ho.. I. at Greenback the turning fall. i.e... Hillings has bonded his Keystone imii.c in Curry couuty across from Mule in. iinuin niino on South side of Hu rler t. Colorado partioi for frfl.OOO. Ills ilexolopmoilta consist of 1S5 feet of tiiiiiiel winch shows a largu vein of ore , i about fs rock, showing il depth of IU0 i. . i. 1'. It. Hums and Charles I mid, ot i . .iIhihI, Imvo lmii .il in their liw I for thuir Mule Mountain us proper I is situated ju-i HlloH MllU rrn k, ( iirrv nmn- miiw iod t ! v-i - oil - -.11.1 tO gO $100 tO lllt- ,i ,1. I. I'M,, nts consist of a i u 1 1 .ii .1 a shall do it 1(10 . k.iM iiaiiiup noveral huu of liih grade ore, and a gl .iK..ii road to tlio mitw from the Kdver. -i.eiiff Parrull wout to Allmuy Sun i , . iiioruing, reluming Sunday e-uiui: . i . m IVtcy, former advance au. ni . ' Uiiu" show of the Si. lit hern i i . ii. IVrcy wa wautwl in thi . i i I In-l.i n vii v of a pid wUrli Ik- ii i io a )nui c ll.v of this t-uuuty n i .i.l entiuitieil it in a tfeuilfinau ir,.- . i oi Vr fur repair. IVrvy ob tn ..i tin ,Mi fr'iii the .uug nuiu pn - : it touug way IMM i ii ilu- hri.tgv I'. I. x . I. u.ii. I . I ! ' u r lu ., t l,s Ki-kton, Oreg., June SKI, I1HKI Hull of lljacinlli Lodge No. 0:1, l. ol II. Wur.uuAH, Death has invaded tlieen. 1 1 a i ice to our temple and taken away our beloveil sister, l.aura Alack, there fore be it, Uttolml, That our lodgo has been de prived of a true and faithful member, and the Lereaved family and kindred, a devoted rel.itio, liemhnl Tliat wo sincerely sympa thi.n with soriowlug relatives in this sad hour of affliction and humbly bow- in suluiiiH-i.in to the will of llim who caret h for all and ilooth all things well in His own mysterious way. The lnly hath returned to dust, from whence it came, and the spirit to the Creatorof all things. .May it lest in eace and may (il speak coiiHolation to tho sonouing ones, Urtulird That tho Charier of our I.odgu lie draped in mniiriiing and a copy of these resolution bo entered upon the minutes, forwarded to relatives, and sent to the County papers for publica tion. Submitted in C. II. A P. Klnik I.. Wki.i.s, Moi.lih J. M.vrrox, .Mahy C. Hmiih. i i i I I, r i u tr i x , an I 1 . iM i.. d to sat I to Fourth of July In Jacksonville. , At "o'clock the g.uuu of basehail will ho called lietween the Koseburg and Jacksonville nines, witli Marcus Horn, the boot umpire in all this section of country to umpire the game. A iiocial train will lie run fuun Medford. A grand ball will bo given in the evening ;it Orth's hall, the music for which will Ik) furnished by Sig. Hoffa's f.iinou a orchestra. The ball game will bo ono of the liveliest ever played in Jacksi nville ami the dance one of the best and all who come to Jacksonville can rest assur ed that they will havo a day of enjoy ment. Hand in Paper ,lied, Itandon will have a big time on the I oiirth of July and as the Itowvburg ball tram will lie here to play the Handoo ti'iuil, savn the llaildi.il Recorder. VUilora will w itnes ihe Dntwt exhibi tion of bantthall ever played in Coos' canity, rhe ltieburg ten in U cliaiuj. i--1 1 in the l'iiiiua aud U illaiuelio valU-vs, and the ikiudon team isch. in -pion in the IWs county league and w lieu the) line up it will ho for a close etrugKle. Brother Stitt you are wrong, the teaui that it cchnlulMl to play you is the team known as the "Jackson Sprats" or the Outlaws, aud are uiausged by C. S Jncksoii, and if Mr. Jat'ksoi) has Iwl you tu he leve that hU ttt. In is the league team he oi-s you mi 'l'sf.v. 1h "spraU" Here Iwaleii by the league team lat week the ncore hoin Sit ti S! 20 tiers oak stovowood. 30 tiers' rub blockwood. D. S. K. Bute. 4Stf. O. F. Thcil, of Yoncalla, is in this city on business. We are requested to state that all the stores in Koseburg will close on Satm day July 4, and remain closed until six o'clock In tho evening. Bread fresh every day, at the Umpqua Bakery. Bur your carpets and matting of Rice & Rico. tf See now ad of Itico and Rice the lloueo Furnishers. Fullerton & Richardson, Druggists, on Caas street near the Dcot. See the Title Guarantee A Loan Co for bluo prinU and (King papers, tf Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood inqulroof Hcnerv Conn. Roseburg Or gon. Dr. Lowe has been coming to Rose. burg for over 12 years, there is a reason for this. If you want everything good in tho Bakery line, you should visit the Ump qua Bakery. tf. For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trade for Oregon property II. L. Hall. 33 tf. 1 1.50 ami f-'.Ou buys a stylish or a heavy serviceable shoo at Hildebrand's, for any foot, "nuf-ced. rlio Umpqua Bakery is prepared to furnish good fresh bread in largo or mal 1 quantities every day. tf. Kyo-aclio and head-ache can be cured with Dr. Lowe's superior glasses. See him next week. Consultation free. Get your abstracts ot tltlo from J. I) Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in thu county, tf For the best mower knife and tool grinder, two emery wheels f 4.60. Steams it Chenoweth, Oakland, Oregon. 45-tf Buy your cliairB and rockcra of Rico A Rice .Your beds, tables and shades, as well aa your wall paper can be had of them tf Household effects for sale, including lOfootnak dining table and oak hall rack. Inquire at residence-of I.. A. Walker. live bread, brown bread, graham broad, steam broad and all good bread is kept constantly on hand at thu Uuiiqua Bakery. tf. A full line of Walk-Over and Keith shoes on hand for your inspection at Flints Popular Shoo Parlors. Call in and see them. Whitteinorea jKilislies are the best, and to try them once means you will always use them. Sold at Flints Popu lar Shoo Store. Cream Puffs, lady fingers, macaroons doughnuts, Angel cake, lino pies, cakes and other pastries new and fresh al tho Umpquu Bakery. tf. A nice line of ladies shoes to select from in different shapes and lasts may Ik) found at S. C. Flints in the Krippen ilorff Dittman line. I cure diseases that fail under other J methods of treatment It will pay you to consult Dr. II. I.. Stndley, the Osteopath at once. All shoes sold by us aro of the very, best quality we can Hud in thu different Standard lines and makes, at Flint's Popular Shoo Store. An expert book-keeper having a por-1 tion of his time unoccupied, would like 1 to take on references For a few days i special barging on the following: Piano, Encyclopaedia Bntan nlca. nooks. Boston rocker, dining table hall tree, stair carpet, window shades net wash curtain, curtain poles, art squares, kitchen table, cook stove A coils dishes, wash bench, clothes bars A: line, carpenters bench, scythe, gardner tools good saw and axe. Knquire of Mrs L. A. Walker, corner Main and Cass Streets, Roceburg. 49 tf. Meetings will bo held each night in the tent in tho grove, by tho Seventh Day Adventists. I.ivo subjects, of vital interest to everyone, will be spoken ur on each evenlna. Ybu cannot afford to miss them. Tho sermon Sunday even ing, by Elder Soule, was listened to by a considerable audience, and his hearers heard a clear, practical talk on tho Eastern question a question of vital importance to all; ono which is com maniling tho attention and study of many of the best minds tlio world over Turkey, and her relations' to tho world and to tho times in which we aro living, Last evening Elder Black spoke on the important topic of tho nearness of Christ's second coming. You nro all most cordially invited to hear these ser inons each evening. Notice lo Fireman. The regular yearly election of chief engineer and assistant chief of tlio Roseburg Firo Dopirtmcnt will be held at tho city Hall, next Monday July Cth between the hours of 7 o'clock P. M. and 9 o'clock P. M. C. S. Jackson and Sam S. Josephson will actaa judges of election ami Roy Me Clallen and M Rice as clerks. M. F. WniaiiT. President Hoard of Fire Delegates To Contractors. The committee appointed to select site and submit plans for High School building for Roseburg School District desire plans for euch building. Co9t not to exceed (20,000. Plans to be submit ted to committu, not later than July 10, not to be paid for unless accepted. Ad Iress J. G. Flook, Chairman of Committee. Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at the Rose burg K)st ollice. Auldvag, Miss Betricu Maiheny, Sir W. II. Moore, Mr John Perkins, Mr 1. S Kund, II O Taylor. Mr O C 2 Todd, Oliver Williams, Robert M Barker, F W. ilurgoi, Mr A L Johnson, Judgu Jaclietta, Mr A Long, Miss K Marsh, Mrs Nelia .Murphy, Mi-a Clara M Roil River Valley Lumber Co Persons calling for these letters will please state tho dato on which they are advertised, Juno 211, l!K:i. The letters will he charged for at tho rate of one cent each. Wm. A. Fuatkii, P. M. 150 patterns in Men's Golf Shirts at ono price $1.00 McDonald Red Seal Union Made Overalls. Plain Blue $2.00 a suit Stripe $1.90 a suit. Ladies' Walking Fine Dress Skirts. and $3.50 to 17.50 50 patterns in solid color and fancy stripe and Check Chambray ginghams. 10 cts. per yard Silk medallions in Gray Black, White and Tan. White embroidery washabjo medallions. All Prices 75 now patterns in in Kuppeuheimer Guar anteed Clothing for men $12. 50 to $25.00 Ladies' Silk Wool and Mercerized Waists from $1.00 to $12.50 New shapes in Ladies' walking and street hats. Dr. Reed Cushion sole shoe for Men. Calf and Kid. Lace and Congress. $5.00 Announcement Our summer stock is now com plete, and we are prepared to meet your demands for tho lat est and best merchandise at nominal prices. In addition to a largo 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. 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 an inspection of values, will be to our mutual pleasure and profit. JOS IPHSON'S The Roseburg, Oregon. Ladies' Lace Lislo Gloves in White, Black and Tan. 25 & 50 cts per pair Black Cat Hose for Ladies, Men, Misses and Children. 25 cts per pair Men's Silk Finished Light woight; iibbed Underwear, cool and durable $2.00 per suit Men' s Panama Hats. $3.00 Otherslfrom 25 cts to $2 Colortd Glass Bead aud L'earl 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 Shirts, Cotton, Wool and Silk. 50ctsto $3.00 (ireat Men and Ureat Pianos. President Hooevelt has just bought a line Knabo piano, and the late viee-presi- lent Ilobart Iiiih at his residence a line NKKDHAM, such as we are selling eve ry day, ribt here at Hoscbiiru, and ! trince tlio k'kmI judgement of Hoosevell I wo have secured the agency for the Kliahe and the J. A U. Fischer. These I are all world-renowned pianos, of tho , highest standard. We have also in I transit a lot of those medium pianos for I which thu people are paying all the way ' from $275 (X) to $300.00 and even more. t Wo are going to offer the same grade for ' $150,110, $ 175.00 and $200 00. These fig ures, will surprise those who have been buying those so-called high-grade pia- olice. nos. liesidos this lot we will have the a small net of Ixxiks. Host genuine CA1II.K piano and not the Ho Addresa liook-keeper, this bert M. Cable. It w ill pay vim to see V. R. Buckingham, . I.. Cobb, Mrs. (Iloyu's old standi (Successor to W ...Solo Agents lor... Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Extend a cordial invitation to the public aud the man' friends of the old firm to call and examine their new line of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Queensware, Etc. Bring u s Y o u r Butter, Chickens, Eggs. U-Stp. Wantkd. Pasturage for seven head of cows and calves near to town and on Dier Creek preferred. A good price w ill h paid for a good pasture. Iiiiliir at this ollice. tf If you want to go to Coos County points, take the liosoliiirg, Marsiilield route. Spring hacks leave Koseburg every day at 0, A. M. Inquire of CP. Barnard, agent. 102-tf. Call on Drs. Cheadle &. Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, w ill have charge of tho crown and bridge wort department Prices reasonable. D-tf. this line lieforo buying a piano. IliciuiinsoN .Music Iloi'st, Uoeburg and Cottage (!ruo. Facts. Mr. Man, you want facts. Wo are Jaj going to give you facts. As you read J rfj them over you w ill know they are facts. I ZtS And wo can pnve they aro facts. I It is a fact that McCormick Hinders, Mowers and Kakes aro the standard by which all others aro guaged. It is a fact, Hncino lluggies, Ili-cks and Koad Wagons aro far outstripping our cotniietitors' lines. ! It is a fact that tho Ha in Wacon is the Osteopathy is tho great nerve and tis- most (successful, durable and economical sue builder that subdues the pangs of wagon on the market. neuralgia, and rheumatism just aa it, u j u fact that the alsivo are all in- liiiets a disturbance in the pelvic organs. cu,w j the Itig 3. You can find them t( 4t tj? rii itf rT tfc tt f? tfc rfc tii tfc? ft? fjj tjj !$j fo r rji & tj? p w WODn A IM CL' tor mt com t ctionery 5 & rNUKI 1AIM and ICE CREAM PARLORS & I Fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, fe & Doughnuts and Iresh Bread Daily & Portland Journal Agency. Mendrick's Block, Opp. Depot I.J. NORHAN & Co. Prop. W. The tire t the IXulwiu M mill do t roved Sit J ,000 ft al lumber, there tw ing only Hv of ten thousand ivet of Hiiii.H-r mii.I, ii I thtt in damaged if n in ii '. i . 11 - ' nop Consult Dr. II. I.. Studley. 45-3t Make a note of this and you won't for get it. Pr. Lowe, tho well known ocu- Uln-nptician will be in lioscburg at the Mi Clallen House, July 2, 3 and 4. Have him test your eyes for glasses. 1). S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable tlio insurancj compa nies, is now preired to do a general tire insurance business. Insure with him. Ollice at the City Hall. 102-tf. Fou Sai k CllBAf. Less than flO per acre. A well improved grain and stock I worj. lurm ol .Kio acres in l amas alley, nils is a rare bargain. For )artiuilars in quire of Win. M. Poktkii, Camas Valley, Ore Mllitf. If you wish to bo economical, buy your furniture and ranges where you gut the Ut values. We have them at reasonable priced and the liost there is to lie had at fllO.OO and :tVO0. Full line screen doors and window screens at Kice it Itice the IIoue Furnisher's, tf HoMKtiKKKEHS. I have placed in my hands for sale at reasonable prices sev eral farms, largo and small some well improved and others but little m pnnnd ; two or three Am slock rancie. Olalla is one of the favored ertions of the south wrt of the state, oti the line of the proposed Salt ljke t Coos lUy K. It. For pAMiculars cll on or addrt. W. It. Wklus, P. M., Olalla, Oregon UWlf. Stearns and I'hf now ith, of Oakland, have received ear of Kushfnrd I rim Clad waiton". car of hack and biuie-i. ear of V:t wovnn win fence, cur of McCor mick binders aud mower, ear of ool ewiiar shingles, car ot nails, ear ol Wt blackaiui'.h coal, all for wile at the low -wt price, with the bt garden plow, U; tooth cultivator, 13.M; tl and w axon covers, full I in iel raHM, boys.' etel wagon; 1WJ wnetier; tin awi oil ittMili ii gallon ; bact wUtxl paiMt f I.ITH a ttlua Wikw ad Ik, at S. K Sykes', Ito-ehurg, lire. Paintinc and Paper Hanging John Miller, of llagerstown, Washing ton County, Maryland, nas located in Koseburg, and ho is a thorough master of his art and prepared to do all kinds of painting, p.ierhaiigiiig, graining, and decorative painting in the highest style as practiced by lirst class workmen on the Atlantic Coast. If you want tho very latest artistic work lie will be pleas ed to give for low prices and lirst class Call on lit m at 517 Mosier street or drop a letter through the post ollice and he witlquicklv resoud. 18-tf Fine Farm for Sale. A good S0O acre farm for sale tivo miles Irum Myrtle Creek, 100 acros in uttiviitiuii, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good lioil-u, iiaru and oilier improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mi Uee, Myrtle Creek, or D. K. lluick, Ito-oburg, Oregon. 2-tf SeaUd Hid-. Wanted. For painting the scIhm.I bou-o. The Di.trkt to furnish paint. Hid to be oiiihiI July , 1003. For pirticularg, write to H. HhIIiwmII, clerk, YoncalU, Ore , June ii, 1003. June 23 6t. For 3alc, Small saw- mill awl partleitlars addreee timlwr. For tAnrl' I.iviNoro Ilaug, Peel, Ore. Clock for Sale. A good, up-tn dale, ulit-lf clock that origiually etwt fS, at a bargain. N'aw timepiece iii good ruuniug eundition, font strike alarm alUchnumt. Inqulrw F- W., UiUottw. t( Morse For Sale. I have a Dual aorfc hone 7 year old lor mi Immp- Itiqalr of Y. V. Mi, lm C3rk IImb, Miar Komtlmr. tf. 8)00000000000 .i'.".-0 'Cy.".'OOOCXOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOlJtOOO ooooo BICYCLE REPAIRING nnA.iNii i.ATHi-: wonic HARRY E. HILLGR, 7ll Oak St., Opp. Churchill & Woolley's OOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOOOGOOfJ THE FARMER WITH AN FOR EYE PURCHAvSEiS the McCormick whenever he wants a binder, reaper, mower, rake, corn binder, husker and shredder, or other harvesting machine, because he prefers machines that meet his require ments machines that give him satisfaction machines that arc worth every dollar that he pays for them. !t will help your farming builneii (0 read (he McCormick book. MA MODEL MACHINE." which Ij mailed free. 8 AOENCV g 8 Rambler Bicyles 8 8 hoooooooooooooooooooooooo 50 TliAMS WANTIjD. Steady Season's Lumber Hauling. First- DrapiT Mill to (irants Pass, a distance of 22 miles; pay, fl.50 per M feet ; 1 good horses can haul 3500 feet to a load and the trip is made in two days. Second Wertz Mill to lirants Pass, a distanco of 12 miles ; pay, (2.35 per M feet. Haul is practically the the sumo as from tho Draiwr Mill except that thu trip is made each day. Lumber to Isjth mills is in good, dry condition. Teams can commence at once, lioads in lirst class condition, !-DOl 1'ISK D M1K OC I.OMBKK O)., 37-lino Gr.inU Pass, Oregon. Iiiino Itoycrs. Vou Mill noli e that we do not have to he continually i-tr king out fur a new make of Pianos. The Neulham hag lieen our leader for H years and is today a leader among the high grade pianog of the world. Some cheap piano are mada hih grade simply by gelling a boot in the Oregonirn or some other leading paper, through thuae bit; dealers who thiuk they can, and do make the major ity. o iieupie believe ii limply Iwcaiike ' May il& they aay mi. It d su't take ink, booat or Inyii eomiuwaiona to make a g'JOil piano, but inatead the very beat uiecluuii-, and the mtv best material Micha are always uaed in N'eodham piaitoi. 2U-tf T. K. KicHaaiwoa, fhMbar and Cotlae lirova, Oregon. County Treasurer's Notice. N'oi ice is hereby gmn (null parlies holding county warrant- endorsed prior to and including, Jan. l'Uh, l'.HJl, an- re quested to present the same at the 01111 ty treasurer's ollice fur payment as in terest will cease thereon after the date o( this notice. Dated Koelurg, Douglas County Ore gon, June 18th, 1003. lito. Dimmick, County Treasurer, j Reduced Fares. ' On acoonnt of jtames of the Willamette Valley llase Jtall iAsague, the Southern' Pacific company, will sell tickets at one and one-third fare for the round trip to all persona wishing to atl nd the games Tickets, will be on sale . turdavs and Simdays wlien Koseiiiirg team pas Kiigene, and Fridats uml wlieu they play AIImh and .itiirila ."alein SJ Hi $10.00 Reuard Will be paid to the parly g v.ng nn lormalion, which will lead to the nu victkin o( the person who iui and de- , troyii the hoiii u rojt ii.d at Join-'s new lioud building in xaturday night, Just arrived load of the celebrated P ig is rbeaper than a Isar l 1. laat a life-time aud U pot F. V. Patter. 11 PABC : aXLtiXi; from tin- f.ii t. .r f.-i... , 1 1 m I I blT 180hd of goml stuck iheep for ' "" at a vary reaaonabla pri- 1 r tMHiMaa, mUn Ku 1 - 1 ' liUfg, Of M.-- .. , : aalialactinn uit1 I . ml r- II I V "11- it i-xir.i e-H.1 Ii i I y tlx lia lmg nun 1 circu'.irii and prn ' rlioi i'th. I Oakland, Oakland, Ore. ly The Carnival is Over Now let's get down to REAL BUSINESS Still Further Price Reductions in Muslin Underwear, Men's Golf Suits, Ladies' Waists, Parasols, Oxf ords, Belts. o We rely on LOW PRICES to win trade, on FAIR TREATMENT to retain it.