E.irl LamW, has returned from Co-berg. v.oo. fctearns, of Oakland, visited Roseburg on business, this week. S D. Evens, of I'nipqua Roseburg business visitor Kerry, was a Wednesday Did you ever try Osteopathy for that rlieumatism? It works like" charm. IV. Ixiwe, thoocuIo-optician.iH now at the McClollan House to remain 'till Sun-dav. Mrs. Win. Terry will leave for Coburg soon to visit her daughter, Mrs 1$. p Russell. of Portland, is C. Sloonm, of -Miss Birdie Sloeum, visiting her father, H. this citv. Frank Varrellman, a Gardiner resi dent, has been in this city this week, on business. W. P. Johnson, milling nun was a visitor Wednesdav. Jas. Babcock and wife, of Tacoma, are registered at the McClallen house. Jas. Huston, of Buckles, was burg business visitor this week. a Hose' V. 1). Kenton, the S. P. Company's general attorney, was in business todav. this city on Well, the rL.MNHKAi.Kii succeeded in putting the Review on iceord as favor ing the graft. G. G. Warner, the Bohemia mining operator, was transacting business in this citv tkis week. F. II. Woodruff is clearing off his property on the hill in the Waite addition preparatory to building his now residence. Engineer and Mrs. W. D. Jesse and little daughter left this city, Wednesday morning, for their annual outing at Bar low and Wilhoit springs. J. J. Poole, lately of Humboldt coun ty, Calif., is in this city .and informs us that he expects to locate on a farm and stock ranch near Canyonville. For Sale. Dr. Oehme's residence, with ono-half or the whole of the land. Call at the house for terms, from 8 to 5 o'clock p. in. tf. Wanted. the .Myrtle Creek Koseburg busines Have Dr. Lowe, cure that head and eye ache, by removing the cause with a pair of his superior glasses. Geo. Sheridan left this week for Coos County to visit his uucle, John Flana gan, ot Marahfield, for few months. Miss Mattie Perry will leave on to nights train for Jacksonville, to visit for a few weeks with Miss Kate Plvmale. Mrs. Mary Barnes, of La Grande, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. m. Irwin, of Ten Mile, for the past three weeks, has returned home. Dont fail to see Dr. Lowe at once about your eyes, as he wont be back for three months. Wo are informed that Miss Neita Good, who formerly resided in this city, was married yesterday to deputy sheriff Earnert Leister of, Grants Pass. Major W. H. Byars passed through this city Wednesday morning on his re turn to Salem from a visit with his son. Dr. Fred Byars and family of Madina, Calif. Wm. Calahan, who has been residing in Washington for the past few vears is visiting friends m this countv. " Thos. Dabney who was recently ar rested at San Francisco and charged with starting the fire that destroyed Dunsmuir, Cal., has been turned loose on the lack of sutlicient evidence to con- ict. Miss Julia Churchill, who has been in this city for some time, left for her home in Olalla, yesterday. Got the dyspepsia yet? Well, see Dr. Studley the Osteopathy and end your troubles at once, 50 3t. It is seldom that the Plain-dealer nonces fake advertising schemes; but le fakir who worked the citizens of Roseburg to a finish cleared up enough to run either of the Roseburg papers for one month. Mrs. Frank Smithvnee Cora Pike) who is visiting Mrs. A. J. Bellews, will leave for her home in A-hland. tomight. W. J. Plvmale, who has been in this city for the past six week, left for his. hon:tin Jacksonville, this morning. Dr. Luther Hamilton, of Portluid, is visiting his parents Dr. Hamilton and other relatives and friends in this citv. Prof. O. C. Brown and wife, who have been attending the State Teachers Con vention, at Portland, returned home Wednesday evening. Hon. J. T. Bridges, and Dr. K. L. Miller will leave tomorrow for Brewster alley to attend the fourth of July cele bration there. Mr. Bridges will deliver the oration and Dr. Miller is to read the leclaration, they told some other storii s Iwut bringing us some fish, but we will wait and see. Miss Xellie Collier, who has been vis- ting her sister. Miss Lillian Collier, of this city, left this morning for Portland, where she will visit friends for a few eeks. Later she will be joined by her ster, Miss Lillian, who will accompany her to their home at Seattle. Miss Lizzie Parrott, a teacher in the Pendleton Public School, arrived in this city, Wednesday evening to spend her vacation with her parents. Mrs. C. W. Bradford and little daugh ter, left this morning for Cottage Grove to join Mr. Bradford, who has a pho tograph gallery at that place. C. L. Reed, has sold his interest in the Elite Saloon, in this citv to Henrv Boren. Mr. Boren, is a straight for ward business man and will undoubllv lo a first class business. Mr. Reed will probably enter into business again in this city, and when he does.it is thought he will have a good trade. Dr. Lowe, the Optician, is regis'eredat the McClallen house. Hon. WillisKreamer, of Myrtle Creek, was in Roseburg on business this week. Mr. Kreamer reports the mines in his district as being more promising each day. Mrs. Smith Bailey left on this morn ing's local for Eugene to join Mr. Bailey. They will spend the Fourth visiting at Salem, where Mr. Bailey will remain uutil after the State Fair. TOt, Ion: up the ti P n l -v J . . . v--- "tuudra line rprnrnwl trrttii o tiness visit in Eastern Oregon. Mr. aeded to locate in the Pa- where he will again take n8 business The opening wcaSf6 or this Confer ence-yearat theUni':5.Brethern church July 5th, at 11 a. m. Sail are invited The members are especiairfeequested to be present. J. H. Merryman, Pastor. Geo Dement, the pioneer hotel keep er of Myrtle Creek, is in this city on business today. He informs tis that the Eagle will scream as it has never scream ed befqre at Myrtle Creek on the Fourth of July. Rev. John Dawson who has been at tending the Episcopal Convention, at Portland, returned to this city on Wed nesday evenings local. He was accom panied by Rev. Jones, of Newport, who will visit here for a few days. The Adventista not only hold services each evening, but Saturday and Sunday next is their regular quarterly meeting, go there will be a meeting atlO a. m. and o r. m Mnh day. The public ia cor dially invited. The body of John G. Van Dyke, who was drowned in Rogue River about H milea from Medford, Sunday afternoon was recovered Monday at 12:15 within 50 yard of where he went down for the last time. Miss Emily Bolter, of Brooks, Ore veiled her brothers in this city, Tues day on her return from a visit in Cali r : l.ft this city, on her way JUl 1 J l,n. Wednesday morning, accompa nied by little Capitola Willis, who will visit with her for a snort, lime Limes Ellis, who has been employed : ! hardware store of S. K. Sykes for the past year, has resigned his pos: tion and is now traveling representative .T.m. McCormick H. rvesting Co. Mr. Ellis' family will make burg their home for the present. Tim base ball team commonly know -,u f . . luckson Sprats" or the outlaw; u.u t.liif citv Wednesday morning by private conveyance for Bandon, where thev will play July 4th against the Ban don team which is at present, the strongest team in Coos county league. Following are the names of those who will play; A. Conn, H. Conn, Ross .-t..... if I.. -p..nnerwoou. juihiki 11 . Machine Rose Reduced Fares. On account of games of the Willamette Valley Baso Ball League, the Southern Pacific company, w ill sell tickets at one and one-third faro for the round trip to all ersons wishing to attend thu games. Tickets will be on sale Saturdays and Sundays when Roseburg team plays Eugene, and Fridays and Saturdays when they piny Albany and Salem. SJy 16 $10.00 Reward Will be paid to the party giving im formation, which will lead to the con viction of the person who cut and des troyed the hoisting rope used at Jone'a new hotel building on Saturday night, May .'3. r. r. 1'atterson 20 tiers oak stove wood, SO tiers rub blockwood. 1). S. K. Buick. 48tf. 0. F. Theil, of Yoncalla, is in this city on business. Wo are requested to state that all tho stores in Roseburg will eloso on Satui dav July -1, and remain closed until six o'clock in tho evening. Bread fresh every day, at tho Umpqua Bakery. Buy your carpets and matting of Rico & Rico. tf Seo new ad of Rico and Rico tho House Furnishers. Fullerton it Richardson, Druggists, on Cass street near tho Depot. See tho Title Guarantee A I,oan Co. for blue print- and filing papers, tf Men wanted to cut 300 tier of wood inquire of Henery Conn. Roseburg Ore gon. Dr. Lowe has been coming to Rose burg for over 12 years, there is a reason for this. If you waut everything good in the Bakery line, you should visit the Ump qua Bakery. tf. For Trade Small farms fn Southern Indiana to trade for Oregon property. II. L. Ball. 33 tf. $1.50 and $2.00 buys a stylish or a heavy serviceable shoe at Hildebrand's, for any foot, ''nuf-ced. The Umpqua Bakery is prepared to furnish good fresh bread in large or mal 1 quantities every day. tf. Eye-ache and head-ache can be cured with Dr. Ixwe's superior glasses. See him next week. Consultation free. Get your abstracts ot title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf For the best mower knife and tool grinder, two emery wheels ft. 50. Stearns A Chenowcth, Oakland, Oregon. 45-tf Buy your chairs and rockers of Rice & Rico .Your beds, tables and shades, as well as your wall paper can be had of them tf Household effects for sale, including 10 foot oak dining table and oak hall rack. Inquire at residence of L. A. Walker. Rye bread, brown bread, graham bread, steam bread and all good bread is kept constantly on hand at the lTmiqua Bakery. tf. A full line of Walk-Over and Keith1 . . , , , , . . 'be committee apixiinh-d to select shoes on hand for vonr inspection at 1 . . . , ' , , , ... , ..,, r. it - ' site and submit plans for High chrol Flints Popular fchoe Parlors. Call in ..... , ' . , 7 ... , , building for RosetMirg thool District and see them. It- , , desire plans for tucli building. Cost not -.Vhittemorea jwlishes are the best, to m ,,,ans lo lie buluil. and to try them once means you j teI to cominitte. not later than Julv 10. always use them. Sold at Hints Popu- , . . -, .... .... ' Piano Buyers. You will notice that wo do not havo to be continually striking out for a now make of Pianos. The Needham has been our leader for 14 years and Is today leader amonir tho high grado pianos of tho world. Some cheap pianos are mado high grade simply by getting n lioost in tho Oregonian or some other leading paper, through those big dealers who think they can, and do make tho major itv of people believe it simply because they say so. It doesn't take ink, loost or high commissions to make a good piano, but instead tho very beHt mechanics, and the very best material such as are always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf T. K. Richardson, Roseburg and Cottago Grove, Oregon. If your spectacle or eye glass forms are bent out of ehae, have Dr. Lowe reshape them. He charges nothing for little comforts like that. For a few days : special bargins on tho following: Piano, Encyclopaedia Britau- nica, KX)ks, Boston rocker, dining table hall tree, stair carjet, window shades, net wash curtain, curtain KIes, art squares, kitchen table, cook etove A coils dishes, wash bench, clothes bars it line. carpenters lnmcli, scythe, ganlner tools, good saw and axe. Enquire of Mrs. L. A. Walker, corner Main and Cass Streets, Roseburg. 49 tf. Notice to Fitcman. The regular yearly election of chief euginecr ana assistant chief of the Rosobnrg Fire Department will be held at the city Hall, next .Monday, July 0th between the hours of 7 o'clock I. M. and 9 o'clock P. .1. C.S.Jackson and Sun S. Joseplison will act as judges of election and Roy Mc Cl.illen and M Rice as clerks. M. F. Wuight. President B.wrd of Fire Delegates. To Con'ractors. assassin 150 patterns in Mon'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 iu solid color and fancy stripe and Check Chambray ginghams , 16 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 Dr. Reed Cushion sole shoe for Men. Calf and Kid. Lace and Comrress. I: $5.00 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 arc 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. 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. JOSEP SON'S 1 Roseburg, Oregon, Ladies' Silk, Wool and Mercerized Waists from $1.00 to $12.50 Ladies' Lace Lisle 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 weight; iibbed Underwear, cool and durable. $2.00 per suit Men's Panama Hats, $300 Others jfrom 25 cts to $2 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 Shirts, Cotton, Wool and Silk. 50ctsto $3.00 V. R. Buckin Successor to W. L. Cubh, Mrs. Bov .'s old stand lar Shoe Store. Cream Puffi, lady lingers, macaroons doughnuts, Angel cake, tine pies', cakea and other pastries new and fresh at the Umpqua Bakery. tf. A nice line of ladies shoes to select from in different shapes anil lasts may be found at S. C. Flints in the Krippen- dorff Dittman line. drefa J. (1. Flook, Chairman of Committee. Great Men and (tot I 1 1 f . Mrs. W. R. Willis entertained a umber of ladies at a luncheon today n honor of Mrs. Binger Hermann, of Washington D. C. Those present were; Mrs. Hermann, Mrs. K. L. Miller, Mrs. Flint, Mrs. Aiken, Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, Mrs. T. R. Sheridan. Mrs. A. Wollen- berg, Mrs. I. Wollenberg, Mrs. Buick, and Mrs. Curry. Probate Matters. J. W. Wright has been appointed the guardian of F. M. Eltzworth, an imlie cile. It is proven that Eltzworth is not able to take care of himself. Eltzworth 3 an Indian war veteran and recently received $137.37 back pay and is grant ed $12 er mouth pension. Lost. Near Deer creek trestle, west side. one imncii ot ranroau Kevs, marKeu Finder will receive It. Hinkev Dink." reward at depot. Reduced Summer Excursion Rates. The Denver and Rio Grande, popular ly known as the "Scenic Line of the World" has announced greatly reduced round-trip rates from the Pacific Coast points for the benefit of teachers who will spend their vacation in the East, and of delegates to all the promtnen Conventions N. E. A., at Boston; A O. U. W.,atSt. Paul; B. P. O. E, at Baltimore: Woodmen of America at Indianapolis; Eagle , at New York; Mystic Shrine, at Saratoga Springs; K. of P., at Louisville, and T. 1'. A., at Indianapolis. Tickets at the reduced rates will be based upon one fare for tho round trip, but will be sold only on certain days These tickets will carry stop-over privileges on the going trip, giving passengers an opportunity to visit Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colorado Springs and Denver; and will be good to return any time within ninety lJ0; days. Passengers going via the Denver and Rio Grande are given the privilege of returning via a different route. For the rate to the point vou wish to go, and for dates of sale and other par ticulars, as well as for illustrated pam phlets, write W. C. McBride, General Agent 124. Third St., Portland. to take on a small set of books. Best references. Address Book-keeper, this office. 44-5tp. Waxteh. Pasturage for seven head of cows and calves near to town and on Deer Creek preferred. A good price will be paid for a good jiasture. Inunir at this office. tf If you want to go to Coos County j points, take the Koseburg, .Marstitiehl route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg ; every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. 102-tf. Call on Drs. Cheadle & Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of the crown and bridge worlr department Prices reasonable. U-tf. them over vou will know thev are facts And we can prve they are facts. , It is a fact that McCormick Binders, . Mowers and Rakes arc the standard by j which all others are guaged. Osteopathy is the great nerve and tis-. It is a fact, Racine Buggies, Hecks sue builder that subdues .the pangs of and Road Wagons are far outstripping neuralgia, and rheumatism just as it our competitors lines. quiets a disturbance in the pel vie organs. It is a fact that the Bain Wagon is the Consult Dr. H. L. Studley. 45-3t. most successful, durable anil economical Make a note of this and vou won't for- wagon on the market. - I. . .1 :.. - I . .1 i -ii :.. get it. Dr. Lowe, the well known ocu-: .nauuBuuiiauuicuroauin-lo-ontician will be in Roseburg at the eluded in the Big 3. You can find them McClallen House. July 2. 3 and 4. Have .ai a. iv. yKes , noseimrg, vre him test your eyes for glasses. Par Page.Vernon Ramp, A. Hull, Capt. Miller, and Mcreil. Fred Horse For Sale. I have a good work horse 7 years old for sale cheap. Inquire of F. F. Ball Deer Creek Dam, near Roseburg. tf. The Employers' Association, with a membership of nearly 8000, including most of the business men of Kansas City, has starUd a movement to repeal all city laws that discriminate between union and iudependuiit labor. Among the laws that will be attacked are sev eral that favor the product of union la bor exclusively, the most obnoxious to the Employers' Association being that which forbids the letting by the city of printing contracts to any but unionized shops. It also will oppohe the eight' hour law now enforced by the city ad ministration, as well as the ordinanc requiring an applicant for an em-ineer' license to be examined by a board com posed entirely of union men. President Roosevelt has jut bought a tine Knabe piano, and the late vice-president Hotmrt has at his residence a fine NEEDHAM. uch as we are selling eve- I cure diseases that fail under other ry day, right here at Roseburg, and methods of treatment It will pay you since the good judgement of Roosevelt' to consult Dr. H. L. Mudley, U:e we have securea the agency lor the! Osteopath at once. ! Knabe ami the J. A C. Fischer. These j All shoes sold by us are of the very are all world-renownel pianoi, of the best quality we can find in the different , stamiaru. wo luive also in , tandard lines and makes, at Flint's lrans'1 a 'ol ol ,oi m&imin pianos lor Popular Shoe Store. i w "lc" l" PP1 a Irving "e way j An expert book-keeper having a por- ,rom w lo f-w-w anu even more. tion of his time unoccupied, would like " e aru K0,n w er l" san,e grade lor gham, ...Sole Agents tor.. Chase & SanBorn's Coffees Exteud a cordial invitation to the public and the many friends of the old firm t and examine their new of Staple and Fancy ceries, Queensware, o call line firing Us Your Butter, Chickens, fggs. . . . A A J A A 150.00, 1175.00 and f 200 00. The.e fig- rtrj?rf!?!j?ri?'i'ri? Iff tr!fjprj?rr4.t rrf? urea will surprise those ho have been m T 4 . T - . Fnn Fsvlp rnV!FFrTinVFDV - -v rvi m m a i h jm l t m i i iiii.ii n i iiiiii n i I I mm Ml i m. i - wv. - - . buying those so-called high-grade pia- nos. Besides this lot we will have the J tT4 genuine CABLE piano and not the Ho- j3 bertM. Cable. It will par yon to see Jtu this line liefore buying a piano. , ij Ricii.vnnso.v Music Hocsn, j SZ Roseburg and Cottage Grove, s and ICE CREAM PARLORS Fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts and fresh Bread Daily Portland Journal As;ency. Hendrick's Block, Opp. Depot 1. J. NORHAN & Co. Prop. Facts. : 35 l Mr. Man, you want facts. We are -ft? going to give you facts. As you read' iftil4ifc&tfti&&&&i$i ifc44i4'4iifiifcfuTli;!'J re r4 THE FARMER WITH AN EYE flfci FOR B PURCHASES the McCormick whenever he wants a binder, reaper, mower, rake, corn binder, husker and shredder, or other harveaiinj machine, because he prefers machines that meet bis require merits machines that give him satisfaction machines thai are worth every dollar that he pays for them. U will help your farming basinets to read the McCsn&cfc tak, "A MODEL MACHINE." which b mailed free. oooooooogoo c.cxaoooooooooocooo DILI mi, iULriiirurau d"T""T"T"'S KO-JEBOKG -fai 1 Oregon. 4 AGENCY Rambler Bicyles BRAZING LATHE WORK HARRY E. HILLER, 711 Oak St., Opp. Churchill & Woolley's s x:cxxoooojoooooooocooo D. S. T. West, having accepted eeveral old and reliable file insurance compa nies, ia now prepared to do a general . fire insurance business. Insure with J him. Office at tho City Hall. 102-tf. 1 I',,. Cnt'PniMpl Hinn fid nor. ... . 1 .decorative naintine in the Inchest Htvle acre. A wen improved grain ana biock i ; ; ' . ,r. nf U) acr. in Cama Vallcv. This as practical oy rsi class is a rare bargain, tor paruuiiara in- Painting and Paper hanging. John Miller, of Hageretown, Washing ton County, Maryland, lias located in Roseburg, and he is a thorough master of his art and prepared to do all kinds of painting, paperhangiug, graining, and workmen on the Atlantic Coast. If you want tho very latest artistic work ho will be pleas ed to give for low prices and first class work. Call on him at 517 Mosicr street or drop a letter through the post office and ho will quickly respond. 18-tf Fine Farm for Sale. A good 800 acre farm for sale milea trom Myrtle Creek, ultiv tion, b.ihtiice hill. timbert-d land. Small orchard, good house, 'iarn and other improvement For price and terms apply to I', quire of Win. M. Poktkk, Camas Valley, Ore MIGtf. If vou wish to bo economical,. buy your furniture and ranges where you get the best values. We have them at reasonable prices and tho best there ia to be had at f30.00 and $35.00. Full line screen doors and window screens at Rice & Rice the House Furnisher's, tf Homkseekeks. 1 have placed in my hands for Bale at reasonable prices sev eral farms, large and small some well , 1 .i 1.... improveu ami .." (4i... Mvrttt Creek, or D. S. proved ; two or three fine stock ranc.ies. .-. - ai n .. t .1... 1 1 . , p. the south part of the state, on thu line of the proposed Salt Lake it Coos Bay R. R. For paiticulars call on or addres-. W. R. Wki.lh, V. M., Olalla, Oregon 18) tf. Stearns and Chennwilli, of Oakland, have received ear of Rushford Iron Clad wagons, car of hack and buggies, car of Page woven wire fence, car of McCor mick binders and mowers, car of good cedar shingles, car of nails, car of best blackmni'.h coal, all for pale at the low est prices, with the best garden plow, $4.00: 5 tooth cultivators, $3.50: teits and wagon covers, full line steel ranges, boys' steel wagons; 1900 washer; lin- Heed oil OOcenta a gallon; best mixed paint J1.17J-2 a gallon; Windows and Doors. ive 100 acres 111 pasture and K C Mc- Buick, IMf St-nled BId Wanted. For painting the school house. The District to furnish paint. Bids to be opened July fi, 1!K)3. For particulars, write to E. Ilelliwell, clerk, Yoncalla, Ore., June U2, 11)03. Juno 23 Ot For Sale. Small saw mill and particulars address timber. For (Aprl) Livingston Bhos, 1'eel, Ore. Clock for Sale. A cood. un-to-datc. shelf clock tint orieinallv cost fS. at a baruaiu. Now timepiece in good running condition gong strike alarm attachment. Inquire F. W., this office. tf This Space is Reserved for the FARMERS' CASH STORE, Q. A. WOOD & CO, Props Whose ad. will appear in next issue. WATCH FOR IT. I County Treasurer's totlce. 5O TEAMS WANTED. Steady Season's Lumber Mauling. ...... imi. irv is ii' iuiiv gitcu iu mi (.iiii 5 First- Draper Mill to Grants l'as, a holding county warrants endorsed prior distance of 22 miles; pay, $4.50 per M to and including, Jan. 19ih, 1101, aie re- fft;4 good horfes can haul 3500 feel to quested lo present tho same at the ituin- a load and the trip is made in two d.iys, Second Wertz Mill to Grants I'asj. a distance of 12 miles; pay, $2.25 ier M feet. Haul is practically thu the same as from tho Draper Mill except that tho trip is made each day. Lumber to both mills is in good, dry condition. Teams can commence at once. Roads in first class condition. Svoak I'isk D0011 it Lumiirk Co., 37-luio Grants Pass, Oregon. Excursion Rates To Yuquina Bay. On Juno 1st the Southern Pacific Company will resume sale of excursion tickets to Newjwrt mid Yuquina Hay. Rate from Roseburg, $8 00. This popu lar resort has 'ong been well and favor ably known to the peoph of Western Oregon, and the low rates offered should enable everyone to tuku an outing. ty treasurer's office for p.iyinent s tn tere.-t will cease thereon alter the 'ait of this notice. , D.i ted Roseburg, Douglas Count) Ore gon, June 18th, HH)3 Gko. Dimmick, County Treasurer. lliliiils-iii -rtH- 1 - fry--"'- t t -rt i-p-y- tff 1 Just arrived from tho factory a car load ol the celebrated Pago fence, which is cheaper than a hoard fence and will last a life-time and is put up 'o yom satisfaction without extra cost It is ued and oiidon-ed by the leading men of thii county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenowcth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Croueh, 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, Parasol s, Oxf rds, B its. We rely on L0 W PMCES to win trade, o i FAIR TREATMENT to retain it. 3 sS7axmr3aWa 7771 IftTV Q fTJl V ) Ml