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rz T 1 I-. u KJL JLrUtcU illUXCSU ffc Mr. Horris Weber, from Ashland. is in town todav Balkan Consolidation. ' Mr. lien Cornelius, of Canvonvilk) is a ; Roseburg visitor todav. Jus. Becktoy, is down from Kiddle to 'av on business. Miss Hurst, of Myrtle Creek, I Roaebore visitor this week. is x Mr. Frank Kins and Chas. Clements Hoy McClallen made a flyitw trip to Oakland one day last ek. Mr. Victor Boyd, of Xonpriel wae In . ir. Victor Boyd, of Xoapariel, WHS in town this week on business. i town this week on business. If you If you If you If you 1 you If you want want waut want want want to to to Mrs. Amos Bnehannn is very at her borne on Pine street. ill again ; rrs. j. Speck, left on Friday' local j for Portland, to visit with relatives. MissZelia Byron who is visiting at cattle, is expected home soon. Mr. John Akin, of this place was a visitor at Oakland one day last week. For plain sowing address or call on j Mrs. Howard near depot. 6S-$tp. The L. O.T. M. has moved from the Native Sons Hall to the I. 0. O. F. Hall Mr. BirteW, of Carmen, Oklahoma, i viiiting Mr. CHngeupeel of this place. Mis Vera Phipps, of Dillard, is visit ing br sister, Mrs. Sheridan, of this ' city. Mrs. T. K. KichanLon, left Ufet night for Portland, where ah will visit a week with friends. Paris, August 23. The report of the Italian squadron being mobilised to sail for the Turkish coast gives color to a rnmor that lias been current here for several days. It is nothing more nor les than it is thought a secret agreement has been ar- If you don't know PAT rivd at by the iwers to end the Balkan Cl" im or troubles and put the Moslems west of the ' - Bosphorua by a consolidation of the j Balkan principalities into one govern ment under Prince Nicholas, of Monte- .www. T ha raxallMt Unit ho tin2 al. 1 ways been a steadfasi lend t Kni j and is the father of tl. ta.m juc . Students of the si ' . . ... idea, but there are ma-. ho prtn.-M to ! believe this the preco iceived solution of to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house rent a house build a house move a house KeKehnrx Oregon. Attention Rheumatics!! II .'.thispiraoonat to al! t Oi-t Osteopathic Health. It is ent. ! Mr. Warren McWUHame has returned 3tI" ! from Palonse. Wash., where he spent his PerTOt!n- i vacation. Mrs. E. S. Pritchett, who has been mt. a iiawn nas jra -"'I- -, Mrs ljah o d tnrned row residence for Ins family m the' .J . ... m; r- ve. Yn?sDollie Hefty, of Friday evening to accept tLe Review. but if a joint demonstration shall be de termined on, the fleets of France and Austria will certainly co-operate, and it : is probable that the Meets of all the I European powers bavins; Turkish inter- es-ts, exiept possible Germany, which, throughout, has not favored taking energetic steps against Turkey, will take part in the demonstration. , i Sir Liang Cheng' the Chinese Minister, on Fridav, informed Actinc Secretary of 1 Mr. AValter Bentzen, of Canyonville, vte ti,at i10 received a dis-1 Pen F. Perdne and Miss Matikia Racor 1 s a visitor in Roseburj:, today. He re-1 patch ,-rom i,jS government connrmins' of Davs Creek. 1 Prts everything all right at that place. , tMe information previously received tliat , in the treaty to be titrned on October s, . provision would le made for the open- i Drain arrived iIr- Fred Chapman, who has leen at- ' i- . i. i ... r . l K r- l.a . .A...t.i a nosition at ' eiiuis saiwi vaih"I!i a position with Hamilton's Drug Co. Painters are putting on the finishing 1 "er Davis and family and J. W. t .nones to the handsome new residence , Maiden, leave todry for Oklahoma, of . C. Flint. ! ,vnere tlie-v wi" ?one about fiv0 nxntlis- Marrage license has been issued to , Why pay the Rail Road a lot of money to carry you to Springs of unknown medical properties when j'ou can be guaranteed a CURE at BOSWELL SPRINGS near home. ;BIiATBRITB is Mineral Rubber the troubles that have proved a menace ' to the peace of Europe for years. It was learned in official quarters Fri-'. day that the action of Russia in order-' ing a naval squadron to Turkish waters , may be spedilly followed by important j joint naval action i n the part of the ; powers. Communications are at pre- J ent beans exchanged between the pow- j era relative to a j. int naval demonetra- j tion before Salonica. The final deter mination will depend largely on Russia, ' Take the place i U1 i.k--, i. iron, tar .in4 Kraret alt srrj.rtl roofing. For Bat and VOl MAVHSTKMI lil'II.UI.NC or liHtl It ueceiMio IiHI.ACI: SLATSEITE .V WOR.N.OCT KOOl' ROOF1IJO- ! rarlaeca. iDilm, T.iej kiUoii nwriL (iaanuiU'iil. Jt .il pay lo -k for i rtct? act ia!orian:o:i. X'XJCi: KLATEKITli KOOFKNG Woivostor IluiUIins. CO., po rtaLvrx OOCX0X00XKOOCOOO CK0000OOCXOOOGOO coooo O F. W. BENSON. A.C.MARSTERS. M.C.GALKT 0 0 0 o H. J. Robinett, of Peel, Oregon, was' Tonight in the Opera Hou taA f ti, Vficrh :lvnnl fnr Estes will deliver a lecture to the ensuing year. bers of the U. B. R. vited. ;, George the mein- E. Evervbody in- Good, household furniture for sale; cheap. Enquire at the old Abraham's j house in Rosebutg. 59-3wp J If you dont watch J. T. Bryan's show -window, you fail to see many of the latest novelties in jewelry. al-lmp. Mr John Mably, who has been very ill at his home in West Roseburg for the past two montns, is much better at this writing. ing two ports in Manchuria. The Chi -i nese Minister, after his last conversation ', with Secretary Hay, informed his ; government that the United States ; would insist upon open ports in Man churia, ami he advised them to yield gracefully to the American demands. 0 o 0 o 0 o o 0 o Douglas County Bank, Established I883. Incorporated igox Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BOARD OF DIRECTORS F. W. BENSON, K. A. BOOTH J. H. BOOTH, J. T. BRIDGES J.F. KELLY. A. C. MARSTF.KS K. L MILLER. A general hanking business tranacted, and customers ziven everv cccomtuodation consistent with safe and conservative banking. Bank open from nine to twelve and from one to three. S 0 8 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 00000 0000000000000 00000 000000000000000000 j There is to be a new Lodge organized j A 22, to Cecil Van Guilder, of Glendale, j Woodmen. I and Mrs. Etta Hall, of Myrtle Creek. I j ' Drain is now connected with the coast The visitors at the Board of Trade, by a telephone line of which Jas. A. for Saturday were: N. E. Wright, of , Sterling is the manager. The head office Portland and W. A. Hannan, of Chicago. at Elkton. wanted:; J. M. Weatherby T. A. Bury D. L. Martin has returned the familv of Rev. and Mrs. Black, who have been j M5gs Emma Sehlbrede, holding meetings in the Adventist tent ! . vacation with in the grove, have gone to Coos Bay-j o. P. Mr. Coshow lat their homestead ; . near Glide. ! Miss Mabel Gayley, who had been , lier her! yir. Louis Langenberg, the Shoemaker at Flints Shoe Parlors, is quite ill at his home near the bago. fair grounds with lum- Miss Ada Smith, of Portland, was a passenger on Friday evening's local for Riddle, where she is going to spend a short vacation. spending the summer here with j brother, H. C. Gaj'ley, returned to i home in Ashland, Friday evening. Fifty laborers at Ray's Dam, near Tolo, Ore.; Wages, $2.50 per day for first-class men. DR. C. R. RAY, Tolo, Ore. Opera House Opening. Roseburg Real Estate Co. Farm and Timber Land Bought and Sold Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List your proper tv with us. For sale at a bargain, drop head J White sewing machine. The machine is In perfect working order. For particulars, call at this office. The pioneers of Douglas county, wi.I hold their annual reunion at Ulalla, Sept. 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Hon Binger Hermann will deliver the address the second dav of the re-union. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cocklerease and children, of Deer creek, have gone to French Settlement, where tbev will visit with her grand parents. John W. Chute, representing the Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Co., of San Francisco, is in town and will cive an exhibition of the system tomorrow and Vednesday, in the City Hall. Mr. George Bryon and wife, who have been spending'their honeymoon in Colo rado and Nevada, will return in a few days where they will reside on her place near here. Miss Bessie and Hazel Carlon enter tained a few of their many friends in honor of their young friend Miss Cook, who has been visiting them for the past three weeks. The power of our bodies to resist and to recover from disease are inestimable ; the Osteopath directs these powers. Call on Dr. H. L. Stndley. He ill re store vour health . C2-3t. Miss Susie Hopkins and brother, Albert, Miss Lizzie Kisk and brother Frank, of Canyonville, are spending a two weeks outing on Middle creek, whese they expect to kill a few deer. The Douglas County Mills will roll barley and other grain only on Tuesday of each week, customers should have their grists at the mill not later than 11 o'clock, to insure getting it rolled the same day. a!7-lm. Mr. Nat Curry and Wm. Lawson left for Camas Valley to enjoy a few days vacation. Billy was seen going astride a mule, all smiles, in hopes of the veni son the two will undoubtedly shoot while on their trip. The Roseburg Junk and Hide Co. pays the highest market price for hides, pelts, furs, brass, copper, lead, old rubber, scrap iron of all kinds; old furniture a specialty. Corner of Oak and Rose streets, Roseburg. a23-lm. We received at thisoffice this morning a letter of inquiry from Yoncalla as to the clubbing rate of the Plaindealeb and weekly Oregonian. As there was no name signed, we will state that the clubbing rate is f2.75 per year. Judge and Mrs. D. S. K. Buick, assisted by their dauchter, Miss Jean nie, entertained a few friends at dinner Friday night, the guests being Mrs. 0. D. Erwin, of San Francisco, Miss Byers, Miss Byrd and Forest Erwin. The school directors haveaccepted the plans aa drawn by C. H. Burggraft, of Albany. The plans calls for a base ment and two stories 90x100 feet, to cost approximately for frame building f 10, 000, for brick $20,000. The election to vote bonds will be held in the school house on Wednesday as prescribed by law. Qrand Ball. At Olalla, re-union grounds, Sept. 2nd and 4th, good music and refresh ments will be furnished. Come one come all and have a general good time, 6-42t. McFabland and Wells 110 GRANI AN0TH!TFnNjO The theatrical season will open Thurs jy night with Mr. Frank Bacon the delightfully Jroll comedian, in the rural classic. "The Hills of California." Mr. Bacon is one of the best known Comedi ans on the coast, navmg been tne principal actor of the Alcazar, in San Francisco, for the past three years. ; Mr. Wallace Hunt, a theatrical man j of long experience, is to be congratulated , on securing y.r. L.cuu'd signature to a , three years contract. He will take his ! star and play East. From here the j Through Salt Lake Cit. Leadville, IXimpany go direct to rortiana, man East, where "The Hills of California' will be given a New York production. The play is written in and around the lives of those who live in this land by the Sundown Sea, where the Oak lives or a thousand years, and the poppy blooms but a day. A heart story of to. dav. The characters we see and know. The California Quartette, who are with this company came most highly reccomended, and it is said their singing alone is worth the price of admission, they will render some of the latest musical gems. Prices, lower floor 50 and 75 cts., gal- lerv 25 and 35 cents. A HURRY UP SALE. At Rice & Rice the House Furnish ers. 2273-pieces Plain and Fancy Glass ware will go on sale August 14 for ten days only at 25, 20, 15, and 10 cents per piece. All are 75, 50, 35 and 25 cent values. Just think of 24, 20, 15 and 10-cents for choice. Jno such a murder ot pnees on crockery lias ever taKen place in Roseburg. No reserve, all will go, Come early. RICE RICE, House Eurnishers THE SCENIC LINE Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rockj Mountain Scenery by daj'hght TO JiOLJL, POINTS EAST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OQDCN AND DENVER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining-Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rates, folders and ether formation, address W. C. McBRIDE, QenM Agent, la4 Third Street, Portland. Ore SUMMONS. I11 the Circuit Court of ilie Sttte of Oregon, for DoueIm County. Molllo M. Roblson, rialntltr. vs. O. F. Roblnor. Defendant. To O. F. Kobnon, tne above named ant: In the name ol the btate or urcgon. Ucfend- tou aro hereby summoned an I renu)ruI to appear and answer the complaint lilcd ailnn you In tne abov entitled court and c.u within fix Thnmpwin. County Juilpo ot Douglas County. Oregon. md. Aucnst 21, IPC'S. The tint publication of this suramins lien, the 21th day of August, V. J. A. BUCK IS N 61-Tw Attorney for Plaiuvl J, Letter List. wceka from tbe date of thp fir't publication of this summons, aim u you lau to appear ana answer as herein required, !r wont thereof the plaintiff will apply to raid court for the relief demanded In her complaint, which is for a decree from sa'd court mtsoiring tne marriage roniract oxminir between plnlntitr and defendant, for the cate ntid custody of the minor child. Brcnnan Kohlson, that she may resume Iut former name, Mollie M. Mc clain, for her costs and disbursements, and for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem meet with equity and Rood comcicnco. This tfummons is published oncoa wctt for at least six successive weeks In the I'laindeil kb, a seml-wcekly newspaper published at Kotcburg, Oregon, by order of lion. M. V. Remaining uncalled for at the Roic burg postollice. Cox, Will Karl, Mr Charley Farwell, Mrs Mary A Marion, Mr. WmG Fitzgearald, John Reynolds, .Mr Harvey, Mr Leon Slides, Mr Charles Hopkins, Mr James Vaughn, Miss Asa Per.ons calling for those lotters will please stato the date on which they aro advertised, August 24, 1003. a The letters will bo charged for at tho rato of one cent each. Wm. A. FitATEK, P. -M.