5 dvertising A! bb Printing 8 WW?. In boHj- Honioim brings yon yonr Hhnrn of trade: Is a veryitDjiortaut fncti r In brminess. Poor printim? re mivHrtiKiciK in iinii o- t nom briotfri you yonr share, and al I that of thn merchant who ''can't af- flects no credit on a ro-jc! hnsiness Loiibk. Lot ns do yonr Job Printing we Rrmrnntee it to he iu 2 lorn loimtmi. j Published on Tuesdays and Thursdays Established 1868. a arery way satiRfactory. ROSRHURG, DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1903. Vol. XXXJtV, No 50 mix. ira RUSSIA ON THE WAR PATH WARNS NATIONS NOT TO INTERFERE. THE KISHINEF HORRORS NEVER BE MADE PUBLIC. WILL Tlio Associated I'resa of July 1, says it ia authorized to Htnto that the Ktipsiwl fiovcrnmcnt most positively mid nheo Intel denies the reiert that it has offer cd any olliclal explanation to the Ainer lean Government, either through tho KiiHsian KmbasHV at Washington or tin American Kmbaesy at Ht. I'etersbur ren.inllnu the Kivhinef inciilent, and tie ulars that it bun never been aildrenceil by the. Ameriean Uinernment on the mihiect. I lie ltns.-iaii (iovernment must categorically refuse to receive from any KJwerny petitions, representations or communications relative to its internal affairs. It is i-eini-olliciallv announced lie re pays aij American dispatch from Kiel that ns a further demonstration of the entente between the lhiperial (iovem incut and the United States emphasized by thu ticrman naval cordialities to the American squadron, 1'iincu Adelbert mid Prince Henry of Prussia with theii suites, have been authorized to visit the St. I.ouis Kxposition. I'riuco Adellx-rl is Kiujteror illiam's third son. Ilei IU years of ape. At Chicago on ruesday, for resenting tin' jeers of a crowd of neueboys ulnel uero directed at his woman companions Arthur .1. Weber, years old, Has shot and instantly killed by one of the lxjys 1 lie HhixiJJiig look plaie In the presence of a largo ciouil of Lincoln l'.irk viMtuix. Il causeil great excitement, and during the confusion tho Ijoys escaped. William K. Iteukert, chairman of the National Kxertitivo (Jniniiiitleo of the United Christian p.ut, has ir-r ikmI acall for u Niitmn.il Cmiu-ntiwi of that parly for .May 1 to l, 1111)1, at the World's l air, in St. Louis. The call states that th convention will ho Held lor the purpose of "economic discussion and peace on Jatth, iu tho name and spirit ol Jesus Clni.iMjiliil to further accouiplis.il this great pin pose by iccomnicnding or mini inating candiilates for President and Vne-President of the I'niteil States on a world-wide plallorui, on whiili all Christians and patriots can stand and finally unite, pledged to stand for the Union in His name." The call suggests a woman lor Vice-President. laigeno I.inxwcllcr.edilor of the Labor World anil Secietary of the Trades and Lalsir As-embly of Decatur, III., has been arrested on a bench warrant, brought to Spiingliuld and taken before Judge lluinpliiey, of the Federal Court, whciehcgaw fli(R) bond to await trial on the charge of sending Hue toning Histal raids through the mails. Linx- wi'ilei had .I'lit printed postal cards to Kfii j.i in in Puller of llo-ton, Mass., and other advertisers requesting them to ce.ise advertising iu the Lin Angeles, (al. riuiesaud threateniin; a boycott of their goods by organized labor of Decatur il they refused to obey tho le quest. List December tho Decatur Trade" and Labor .Wcmbly voted to mail thu postal cards in question to ad crtifcrs of the 'limes. Myrtle Creek Mailings. C. W. Ilailey, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Daily, me! with quite an accident last Saturday. While hewing a log tho axe lipped and cut his left foot, sever ing an artery. Ho was brought to town and had the wound dressed and is get ting along very well. Some unknown person entered tho Myrtle Hotel last Thursday night and rummaged around until some of the oc cupantH were awakened and frightened him away. What his intentions were is not known, but it is presumed burglary was bis object. Ho lever, if thissuno pcrion or anyone elso should make tho same attempt it will not bo very pleas ant for them. A portion of the 19th regiment of in fantry passed through hero last Satur day, in a ejiccial, on their way to Van couver. They aro just home from tho Phillipinea and will bo stationed at Vancouver. Tho 17th. regiment, of which Lester Humphreys was a mem ber, will relieve the 19th. Tho 17th has been stationed at Vancouver. Another tqiecial conveying the last section of the same regiment went north Monday. It is H)culUr that someone with suf ticent capital does not see the finenp M)itunity there is in. Myrtle Creek for a bank with a small capital to do a good business. In the short time that we have lieun here we have heaid many re marks by the business men and others to the effect that a bank would pay well on tho investiment. All the banking biisines" ii done with out of town banks, the nearest being at Koseburg, the county seat. The lack of a bank here is a sro.it inconvenience to everyo' e doing business here, and the copto would ho very willing to encourage such an ad dition to tho tow n and community, I. IL Dean was over from tho Con Creek valley Wednesd ly, for another I loan oi shingles, lie is just finishing a new barn 20x30 to keep his gnats in bail weather. Mr. I Van started four ve.irs ago with nine Angora goats, and from the increase of thee alone ho has one hundred goats. If this is not a paying proosition we miss our guess. Ileside there is less work connected with the raising of goats than any tithei farm animal. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall depirted for San Francisco, Wednesday, taking with them a car of ore from the Hall mine They will spend about ten tlavs i i the (iolden date Citv. COAL MINE DISASTER Oregon Fish And (lame Laws. SATURDAY THE DEAD MINERS NUM BER 236. HANNA, WYOMING IS THE SCENE OF THE TERRIBLE EXPLOSION. JEWS IN COUNCIL FAIL TO DECIDE. Correspondence from Day's Creek, Another Negro Outrager. A news dispatch from Scottsburg Ala bama, of Tuesday 's date says : A mob of fifty men came hero from Latkeiiville last night and took Andrew I'nrgs, colored, from the jail and lynched loin. Diggs wasunderarrest for assault ing Miss Alma Smith, white, last Sun day night. I he sheriff rekisted the mob when it appeared at the jail threatening to kill aiiv one attempting to taketho prisoner. The threat was met with a villev, one h..t taking effect in the sheriff's l g and another in his arm. A daughter of the sheriff ran to her father and wag aloniv covered by a pintol iu the hands of one of tho mob and niado to !e liver Keys of the negro's cell. Ouo I the mob drew-ed the nheriff's wounds nun dmtely which wan not dangerous. The negro was taken to the woods and hanged. The luyro made a confession t" a I rother of tho voung lady who iMiid the jail afler his capture. Dr. Kinily Dunning, the first woman pi.vsicmn to bo appmucd an ambulance ' surgeon in Now Vrk, has U'isun her 1 work. Thu Unit call was not a wrious ' matti r, however, only the traiifer of I tuopitieuts from (iouverner lln.piul t Pi llevue. Dr. Dunuiiig's appear- j auce iu the aiiihulitiuv, wearing the regulation cup, aroused much iuteiwt , in I he streets snd at the hospitals. I lery precaution human foresight j could devise has twen taken by the Au loinol ii,. Club of Ureat llriiian, n a ' lli-i ai I !ip.' tch from IHiblin, t iruanl ' a.' un-i accident ill the ureal .ra e to-1 la en tiling th 1 1 it, esivpv .mild- dm.: the rape. The ininpetioii will p ' .t'.I lie one of t slid nerve of the di ner, rather 1 1 n the W. of the imuhiiM. High iiii .!. that iof in. .re than -i) or HO kil.mi, ,, , well-nigh an ini i n, n.ijor orliiHl ol (be r w f. t, suicidal. Thw - ti.'inee ill tliK fact Ilia pear to hav bofH cur so put at the hum I 1(H) - the the his the was June, L'Stli, I!i0:l KlUTOIt Pl.AINIIIUI.KH, tientlenian : Having been near by, anil knowing all i bout the following sad incident, I will forward yin these few line-i describing i" aeetiratclv as I can, the same, be lieveini; you'll he glad to puhli.li it. (ieorge C. Ilignins, asited bv K. Ilaniniersley was sawing down a lean ing maple tree about l.S inches in diam ter near Perdue, Oregon, Friday, lune lith, llin.'l, and was instaully killed bv the falling tree. The men were working on a little Hat near tho bank of the South UmtHiiia ivor, and near the tree is a sink iu which Mr. Iliiruins was staudim: while iwing. 1 h." men heard the tree crack and Mr. Ilaniniersley suggested that they take the saw from the tree and get out f the way, but Mr. Iliguins said they would saw one more tro!;o after which .Mr Hammersley grabbed the saw and -tarled to run, but ho had tun only a few feet w hen ho tripped and fell. On rising, he called to Mr. Higgins, asking if bo was hurt, but receivin; no no reply he went to tho tree and found him crushed toiie.ith. While falling, tho tree had split, harp edge striking him on forehead, cutting a great gah in skull and strewing his brains upon ground. It seem- as though Mr. Higgins trying to step oxer a log when caught by the trco and eruliod into the ground. He was born iu Lafayette County, Wisconsin, July Hth, 1S5I, and was married in Iowa to Miss Margaret Mort, Dec, i'J, IS75. lie leaves a wifo and tlvo children, four girls and ono boy, to mourn his ueain, tho oldest daughter tieing mar ried to Jotcph Wright. The family recently came to Oregon and purchased a part of the Old Stewart Farm near Perdue, intending to make it their future home, he, having hauled tho last board ol lumber with which to erriH-t a new house tho dav l eforo met his sad death. Loving Father thou hast loft us, And your step no more we'll hoar, Viul the band that onco enrossod us Noxernwro can bo so near. Only yesterday a hopo Within ns brightly burnod, Ufa happy future born below, Hut now 'lis gone to ne'er return. In our home a place is vacant That can no'er again bo tilled, And the cheerful voice once wakeful, Sleeps in death uikju you bill. It seeiiisiHi tad that you wero taken, Such a loving husband, friend, Hut we trust that you may waken In a world that ne'er will end. In a world when death can never Tear asunder friend from friend, Km where peace "hull reign foteve," A world ( joy, ami blis, and rett. Lahamie, Wyo., July 30. A terrific explosion took place at 10 :25 this morn ing at tho Union Paciliu coal mine, at Ilanna, Wyo,, known ns No. 1. Two hundred men wero working in the mine at tho time. Tlcrtoen ofthewoikmen have been rescued from tho burning mine, V2 of them unconscious and one dead. Tho rescuing party, under the lirection of tho superintendent of the mine, which wasorganized immediately, has succeeded in getting air into the mine, and it is hoped to soon reach others of the imprisoned men. The explosion was caused by a miner going into a condemned entry of the mine. Quantities of gas had evidently accumulated, lor a terrific explosion en sued the moment the gas touched the miner's lamp. A special train has taken physicians nnd nurses from liawlins and I arainio to the mine, which is ropor'.ed to lx) burning fiercely. Most of the en tombed miners are believed to bo on tho six level. So far the rccuing arty has been able to penetrate only as far as the fourth level. MAMMALS. Beaver Closed for 18 yeas. Spotteil fawn Closed at all times. Antelope, buck, deer, moose, moun tain sheep (except in the counties of Grant, Harney, Malheur and Baker), closed from November 1 each year to July 15 of tho following year. Female deer Closed from November 1 of each year to August 15 of follow ing year. In the counties of Grant, Harney, Malheur and Baker, deer and antelopo closed from October If. of each year to QUESTION TO BE DECIDED utKiuui i iii wie following year. Night hunting, and the use of dogs iu hunting deer, antelope or mooso aro pro hibited within tho state at all times. Limit Five deer in any one open sea' son. .ik Closed until September 16, lUUt ; a snecial from Detroit nf .Tulv 1. snvs men cioseo ociween uciober li ot each "Tho Sabbath nnestion. ono of tho jear and September 15 of thu following ,,iost important matters now before tho year. Limit: One elk (turning eacli Jewish nennle. was taken on at lmlav'1 BY t SOME FUTURE ASSEMBLY OF HEBREWS. ojien season. it is uniawiui to sell, or have in pos session lor sale, elk meat at any time It is unlawful at any timo to bunt, purine, tako, kill, injure, destroy or session of the Central Conference of American llabbis. Kabul J. Voorsang er, of San Franci-co, chairman of the Sabbath committee, appointed at the ast meeting, to consider all phases of the JewUh Sabbath and the question of . . ... i navo in jiossession any ueer, oik, moose, changing it from Saturday to Sunday mountain sheep or spotted fawn, for tho presented tho roport of the committee. KSTI.MATKII NUUIIKK Ob" IIKA1) At I o clock the party of rescures roaclied tho surfacu with tho bodies of 25 miners who were taken out of the mines by the rear shaft, or man hole. Some of the men were alive when-found, but many will die. Those that can ti Ik say that tho men who wero working fur ther on in the mine are probably dead A conservative estimate places tho number of dead at 175. be Of 282 men who went into the Union I'.icilio Coal Company's No. I mine yesterday morning at Ilanna, Wyoming, 2:i.5 wero killed by the explosion of black damp that occiiried at llhllO o'clock in tho morning, Tuesday. Most of the dead are Philanders and negroes. Members of the re-euing party tell of pitiful scenes about tno 17th level as leep as it has been possible to penetrate. Some of the survivors were driven in- sano and fotu'ht like llends agtiust the rescuers. Dazed, listless suevivors were found sitting on cars or lying on the llwor, careless of whether they lived or died. Near tho 17th luvsl 20 bodies were found strewn over a pile of debris winch the men had striven to surmount before, overcount by tho deadly fumes Somo were soared and blackened bv flames, but all bad died crawling toward iresn air. i ne 1 1 rescuers, who peno' rated this far, were too weak to bring out a body, l or hours the scene at the mouth of the level was heartieiiding. With clothes and hair aw ry, mothers, wives sweethearts' and children huddled toget her en ing, and w ringing their hands Many sat on shattered timbers blown irom the mine s mouth, insensible to their surroundings. The most frantic pushed to the edge of the gap and tried to force a way into the slope. A special to tho Desert News from Ilanna, Wyo., says: Officials of the 'iiion Pacific mine have given up al nopooi reaching the entombed miners dive. Two hundred and eighty men went into thu mine yesterday morning, and of this number -IS have been ac counted for. if these W wero brought out alive snd two dead. No bodies have been removed since yesterday afternoon but rapid progress is being made and more victims may bo brought to the sur face Wednesday. Prosidentll. G. Burtandother oilicials of the Union Pacific, and Superintendent D. O. Clark, of the Union Pacific Coal Company, arrived hereearly Wednesday a il have taken pi r.-oi:nl charge of the work of removing dobis from the stoio and entries and reaching the bodies of the victims. Tho miners Mievo the awful explosion occurred on tho 17th level from tho fact that tho slope and entries are more and more choke 1 as it approached. Tho bodies found hero will probably bo badly burned and inRhgled. An imprevii-od hospital has U"en located near tho mouth of tho topo and the morgue is close at hand, but there probably will be house for the former unlets it is to care for thoso who may be injured in removing tho debris. Of the 232 miners believed to have been killed by the explosion. 215 were men and the balance boys from IS to 20 years of age. One hundred and sixty-live were married and leave large families. Tho committee, after a most careful consideration , decided that it had not jurisdiction to recommend anything in the nature of legislation looking t ward any change, and declared that the con ference was incompetent to legislate any fundamental Jewish institution oat of existence. Tho commission reported that a defi union of tho religious authority that should regulate the authority and disci plino of tho Jewish jieople was para mount to any other uuestlon. Thov recommended the creation of a National conference, composed of Kabbis nnd laymen, constituting an authority to which all ritual and discipline questions might bo referred. This plan is, in of feet, a scheme to consolidate the confer enco of American Kabbis nnd the Union of Hebrew Congregations for tho mir poso of creating anorganic union be tween both lodio3. The commission also reported that while historically they could not find iiny argument to declare a change fn m Saturday to Sunday schismatic they would prefer to relegate so important a pietion to any future authority proper ly constituted to decide it. Immediately after the report was read the Kabbis went into executive session to consider it, and announced that at it clo-e they would issue a statement on the deliberations. Reduced lixcursion Kate of tils Seaside anil Mountain Resorts (or 111 Summer. Weather Report, UH!l tiir Site. even gmul row. and at'veu calves io , iiir.- ai hi . II,. i hour are He I on tin . I ', in iiigcrn. us Lost. ' H " ' s in., I lo-t . i ; H i I .teen Konebury o l I ... . ... , hunting coat ctintaii ' w. tas f rartridjn. one hunting eo.... , one ulmmi uni drinking cup. The tinder w II mmm- return to I. I1. Carle. IlosKavwi, Ore. Wwk ending 6 p. ui , July 1, IMS. Maximum temperature, Aev on 2tr.b. Minimum temperature, Li u 30th, Rainfall for tie neck, 0 IS. total rainfall nine Ut of month. 0.74. Average Mi n fall f.r this nimtb for 2ft ear-, 1 17. 1 1 till ruliibtll Irom Sept. 1 to rr ige r.iii ft ! fr in .-ot 1 to purjioso of obtaining the skin, hide, boms, hams, or other llesh of such ani mai, tor tno purpose ot sale, barter, ex change or trade, except upon permission from the State Game and Forestry War den. Silver gray squirrel Closed from Jan uary 1 to October 1 of each year WATER KOWI,. Ducks, geese, swan Limit, 100 in one week and not more than 50 in ono dav for one man. In the counties of Jackson, Klamatl and Lake, season closed from January 1 to September 15 of each year. Water rail and upland plover Closed from January 1 to August 1 of each year. U.Nr-ANU IIIKDS. Limit Ten brids in one day. There are provisions against trapping, netting, ensnaring, robbing nests and placing of poisoned wheat, and against trespass, which apply to all sections of the state. Salo of grouse, pheasants and quail i permitted during the last 15 days of th open season, subject, however, to the restrictions placed upon hunting in the different sections of tho state. A record must be fcept of each sale. Knglisli or gray partridge, capercailzie moorhen, wild turkey, woodcock, siher pheasant, g. Iden phe isant, copper pheas ant, green Japanese pheasant and Keetes pheasant Cosed until October 1, P.H5. I nunc chicken, grouse, native pheas nit or milled grouse, ringed-necked or China torquatiis pheasant, email. Ilol o. . . ii one sagecocK uioseil Irom Ill-cumber I of each year to October 1 of the follow - I ig year. Counties of Jo-ephine, Jackson, Coos i .i . ... . iiuiy aim iiaisop liing-neiKeil or China torquatiis pheasant Closed until September 15, 1UU1; then closed between December 1 of each year and September 10 of the following year. Kastof the Cascade mountains (except uasco county - Pheasant i except native pheasant or milled grouse) and quail (except Hob White quail (Closed at all times. Sagehen, sageeock, grou-e, na live pheasant or milled grouse Clo '"m .Mivemner i ot each year to August 1 of the following tear. Prairie chicken chiM-d until August 15, PjOI; thin cio-eu irom .xiveiiibur u, ot each ear to August 15 of the following veat. Itol White quail (except in Klamath and Lake counties) Closed until October 15, l!K).ijthen closed between I'ccemlier 1 of each jear and Oitotier 15 of tho fol lowing year. FISH. liiack bass upon from June 1 to Octolier 1 of each year. Onlv hook and lino mav be u.-ed. Trout-May bo caught only with book nnd line. Limit of size, not less than live inches. Limit nf catch. 125 in one lay. .Mght llshiug prohibited, except within tide waters of Coquillo river, but only hook and lino mav bo used. Sale prohibited. Kastern brook trout, Loch I.even trout and grayingClosed until April 1, lt0t. Union trout Open at all times, ex cept that fishing for salmon trout is re stricted to tidewaters during the months of Novomlier, December, January, I'eb- A mob of 50 marched from Larkenville ruary and March of oach year. Ala., Monday night and took Andrew ISO oi dynamite, powder, gas, lime, Diggs, colored, from jail and thence to cocculus milieus, poiKin, etc., prohibited, the woods to be lynched. Diggs bad Dynamiting trout and other food or been am"dod for assaulting Miss Alma game fish is made a omtontiarp ollense. Smith, white, at Larkinville. last Sun I ho law also prohibits the dumping of day night, and was taken to Scottsboro, The Southern Pacific Company has placed on sale, at vey low rates, n round trip tickets to thu various resorts along its lines, aut j,H0 j,, coniu'ction with the Carvallis & Kastern Kuilroad, to De troit and tho seaside at Ynmtina Hay. utter tivkets good for return until Oc tolier 10th. Three-day tickets to Ynqtiina H.iv, good going Saturdays, returning Mon lays, are on sale at greatly reduced rites, from nil points Kugono and north on both Last and West Side Lines, enabling people to spend Sunday at the seaside. erv low round trin rates are als i mado between Portland mil same points on tho Southern Paclic, good going Saturdays, returning Sunday or Monday, allowing Portland people to p"iid Sunday in tho country and the mt-of-tnwii people to have the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland to Yaquina Hay, good for return via Alhauv and Kast Side, or Corvallis and West Side, at option of passenger. B.iggago checked through to Now port. A new feature at Newport, this year, w ill bo an un-to- late kindergarten in charge of an ox- enenced Chicago teacher. A beautifully illustrated booklet de scribing the seaside re-orts on Yaquina Hay has beeen published by tho South ern Pacific and Corvallis it Kastern rail roads, and can lo secured from any of their agents, or by addressing W. K. Coinan, (i.P A., S. I'. Co., Portland, or Lilwiu Stone, .Manager C. nnd E. K. It., Albany, Oregon J 5 0) and if our SPRING and SIMMER Lino is not better than auy other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Snk Gausc Novelties, Sole Jourec, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladlnc Novelties, Taney Madrass Organdies, Lawn Slnaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Alton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lles, Sursuckcr Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS SKirtS-- town, and our linaof Underskirt cannot b "Embodies many special foatttres that will in torest you. Tho clothing that wo sell frnm th.. . ' . . j mumreiiiiir um same quality. .iso a now OUR SHOI-S SI'UAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglas Shoe LADIES TAKE A LOOK Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing Itii,ni i ti. i ... . i i . JUUi mo cioining that wose from the . III cn .fi , t ,oLoMPS ra , is-noycryeaso finely tailored nnd thoroughly dependable. Wo recommend it wun i eminence even though our prices aro lower than nnv nil and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. The People's Store i. ABRAHAH Proprietor. Professional Cards. II. L. STl OLEi DR Osteopath ALL MSKASKS TKKATKI) HCCCES.-KUU.Y j Kekldouce 8.M, Krridenre, (Olliccltca t.,i KosebuiB UlUco : liooin It Tailor A Witmi- Illock KXHnihlAlloil FftH mi hn.il, 1) in - a 2 tnSp. m. iirailuiiti! Mill Collt-Kuof IMeunatbT :nWiK M. HkOWN. Attoruey-at-Law, Court Iteufie Down stalr. KOSKIirRG.OKK Q V F1SUEU, M. D., Physician, yurtreon. UUice over P. O. Koskbi'ro. rhone Main 591. Ohkoon. QU.(il-X). K. HOl'CK, Pliyscian & Surcreon. Offlce Review Km. rnom .Main ji KOiKHt'Ku OUK .(l jjL.MKK V. HIIOVKK, PHYSICIAN AND MTItUKO.V HOSKUUHO (JllEOON iportai Rttcutlnn invrn to I1Inm' ol the Nn Throat. loor Miulh ot City 11 II Willi Ifflce- Main St.. ,iii . Hume. Main .111, L W IIWNKi DENTIST, vle Kfitltliue. U. ORAWFOHD, Attorney nf Law, mniHAt .MutMurl- HWk., KOSIillt'KU, lt,,bi....D. h.l:.... . K n J 1 .... . .... liiltiu ca.i-i. a f,i4ialty. I.ale KMiilvcr tl. 8 l.lDdOrlCB JOHN II SHUI'K, ATIOItNKY-AT-LAW, KoSUBl IU , OlIKION llnkiiiii. 1 tori; U.S. Land Oniceatid l'lutat liliflln M a njn'Ctultr. nnli'ti- A l.i nl, mn llnilitliii;. KI'LI.LH'lOci Attorney-at Law, a ii ..rai-tii in all rim state and Feiioia' Uotiri illtlu in Mark' IllHa.. K(itibiirir. Orimon W. UlilNaON, Attornev-at-Law im 1 ami 2 vjvlew BulldltiK. Rt)SKHl'R(f.t)Ki:uu JA 11UU1IANAN, Notary I'ublie, Attoruey-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room 8 Manitera H in I I i tiif KIHKBUKU, ( H. J. itoiti.NKrr, sawilust, planer tbaviug and lumber waste into trout or salmon ttreams. for safe keeping. Sheriff Au.tin resisted the mob until he was shot down and the kevs taken from him. Notice. Itev. J. II. Drown, pastor of the J"" Methodist church of Ve?t Hofoburg. will preach at Cleveland, Oregon, July 6th, at 11 a. m . and also at the French Settlement tchool house, al three p. m the same day. The public is invited to come and hear the word of the Lord. After being arted from her baby fi a longtime, Mrs. Maud Kelly, of Seattle, recognized the child on the streets of Olympia, Tueslay, and abducted it. Mow's This. Lost. One black jiorsewitb star on forehead, two buck feet White, will Heigh alaiUt l.yOO Miiiii.Js. Mr.ijed from my pavture alioilt two weeks ago A Kkikv. fiotf. Attorney at Law uoorn 11. Taylor A Wilnon Hlrwli KoiKHPBCi. Ork R. W- PENN, CIVIL- ENGINEER, (Lately with tho government gsographical and geological survey of Braiil, South America.) United States Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Ollleo over IVMollice. HOSHBURO, OREGOrl. Corresiiondenco solicited I A. C. MARSTER5 d CO. DRUGGISTS. We Want Your Patronage and as an inducement we offer U. S. 1'. Standard Drugs, Fresh Patent Medicines, High Grade Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Arti cles, and Specialties 1 1 J roiix i" ItYAX, CIVIL KNUINLKIt Land Surveyor. KIIANK KYAN.TIMilKR KSTIMAToIl Office, Hooin r. Taylor At Wllwui Muck Jinn I'urK H. Little, .. DENTIST. Oakland, OreRon. lati I Ir .Lit. Averagi' prvcipltatlan lor rft it TH.Mi. I iB.-l, i)wrvi We offer One Hundred Dollars lb- ward for any caw of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. Cmkncv A. C , Toledo, ii. Wa, the uinh-rsi-jned, have known 1". Chenev foi the last 15 yens, an I I- bee him ierfe, tly hoiior.-liln in j.l buaii.em Iraiikai lions ni..l rj . n, ia I able I" carry i.rl nnv nbhgailoiia ma b tin ir tirin W et .v Tain W h-eaale Irig-t,, r..u.i... ti Wiii.m., k v JariK, Whole- ai l'ro.-k- I .1. .1 . O lli j' ' ' l taken internal- 'i HI the h1. ol ai .1 I - -' I i - of till- l-tl III li-liin it ial n-iit ti e I ric.- 7"- r U tile. S.,hl l all lining -t. Hull's f au l.v 1'iL- are ii.v l-t ii.HBER ANI) GRAZING LAND I'ltv ,iti I Mining I',-.ik , tbiiin- -T.-.l'l- ull'i J I'lila r lUinia L-atiil. tin- U -t ii .- r.t Xn f- ,ai. until I iling trptn, Kelin.pih- lllftlt '., .glit Uli. roM. ; stpwart Land Co., k'uom 4, Taylor & W ilsoa Bkxl ROSCBLKG OREGON THE PACIFIC HOAIESTEAI) rin r.-n t.t Krn rir I tl,. Virth I'd tili In ! hi . . u ui i 1 1 or.- lf"li K'tlle.l Iii ill. U'mt r. ,,t it,, Niirtiittol T nlj li - ll.unrt'i.l A FOR WH5TRRN PROPLI: Si (pr lor $t oo. l.t thn act cch i.-.rj UitN'i It in if i ti Mr- Ii I ) s 'ht fi'-Ult lial j(r vt fdrin ia r ( Of your life if you buy a buggy, hack or road wagon before you inspect our stock of John Deere vehicles. We Are After You Haven't missed a sale since car arrived. Tnnncf U nf , BavaWW spring goods ever brought to the county. CHURCHILL d W00LLEY I iiniiiiiiiiiniiu ill W Y nave You been The Wash Goods, in all Colors and Prices, at WOLLENfiERG BROS.'? Also that swill line of Wash Suits, Chil dren 'n liri-ssch in all agi-s. The style is correct and pattern new. SUMMER CORSETS In all the new styles and shapes. Wo are aent- for the famou- Kabo Corset. Thi- Store will dost- every evening nt 6 oMock, except Saturday. I WOLI ENBERG BROS., Phone 801. YOU 5rl )i.'i.l) WR l) T IIOMESTBI) AMI I'UINDKALbR $2.75 A. FOSf'hR & UJ ijil'. l-.KN MhS I v -i -ii 1 1 1 1 i - ir i 4ii i Mil, . A I - I !l , , , 1- r i v. I. i it-.y (,i i.N go to THE ROSELEAF for CKURS, TOBACCO HND SMOKERS' SUPPLIES. Jackson Street. - - Roseburg, Oregon