POPULAR NORTH BEACH. We are going to offer tho same grade for 150.00, $175.00 and $200.00. These fig- Roseburg People Will an Ideal Recreation ton. T. K. RICHARDSON. , ures win surprise uiose who nave Dee Find This i buying those so-called high-grade pia Resort. ' nos. Besides this lot we will have genuine CABLE piano and not the Ho- Manv Rosebure veoile have decided oeri ji. uioie. it win pay you to to spend their vacation at Populnr North 1"S line beioro buying a piano. Beach, at the mouth of the Columbia. Richardson Music House, Leaving Portland (daily except Sunday , Roseburg and Cottage Grove, .and Monday) on the 0. R. A X. Co.'s 1 Men wauted to cut 300 tier of wood palatial Steamer T. J. Potter queen of ! inquire of Henerv Conn. Roseburg Ore river boats five hours are consumed in making the trip to Astoria, the scenery including ajl that is beautiful, and through the great salmon .fishing waters of the Lower Columbia. After a short stop at Astoria, the steamer is off for Ilwaco, on Baker's Bay, where the pas sengers board the train waiting and are eoon off for North Beach, the popular summer resort of the North Pacific coast. During the trip from Ilwaco the first good view of the Pacific is secured, the train running along the ridse of the beach within two hundred yards of the oreakers. The beach is twenty-seven miles long, two hundred yards ' wide at low tide, and so hard that cariiaee -a 1-eels scarcely leave a mark. It is an Ideal place for driving, ridiue, wheel- Leading iUnsic House Oregon. of Southern IB NO PRTTMTTTM TIPKITTQ niVTTW f)U Hfinnc Cmn AT CAir nmrrc S ! 3 the Yi II I J w; L Y i jF L I ?25.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Organ or make a payment on one of our fine Pianos, prices ranging from $1S5.00 to ?450.00. I have decided to sell my present stock regardless of cost or profit. See or write us at once and scure tome of these bargains. T. K. Richardbo:;. Roseburg, Oregon. New Photographer In Roseburg;. h..-. or walking .and the sim btthng y 0K ,aU c unsurpassed. The excellent hotels f pmcheA the Graves photo aa.l bonding places provide good ac- Rnd TO t0.iaKWHBa ai prices mugiiKuwiii,. . t. ,1 ,K. ... . i 11 . J one dollar to uiree aouare per ay. Ti.e round trip rate from Portland to A-:oria is $2.53; to Ocean Beach points ?4 CM. good until October loth. On Sat cr 'ays, during July au Auwiet, round tn: tickets are .old to beach points at ?2. ij, good for return leaving the beach the following Sunday evening. and all other needing first-claes work. He is a master photographer and there fore can guarantee entire satisfaction. Give him a call and be convinced. 56-Stp. Notice to Architects and Contractors. To Stop Lynching, Stop Outrages. "so white woman in the negro belt Jare ti averse the public highway alone; while on the other hsnd. any negro -woman can go from the Potomac to Texas alone, on foot, unmolested, in ab solute safely, says Harpers Weekly. The white farmers's wife sits at home in fear and trembling, even through her liusband may be working in a neighbor ing field. This insecurity has had a disastrous effect on agricultural pros perity; because of it thousands and thousands of farmers have left the rural districts for the towns and cities. The writer in the Sun declares that if Justice Brewer and his "'popular uprising" will find a remedy to stop the assaults upon the white women, so that they can have the ireedom of the highway, or enjoy peace and safety in their home, thou sands of families will go back instander to the old farms, and the waste places of the black belt will once more blossom as the rose. It is offering no remedy to say that, if the negro assailant of a white woman is caught, he can be punished by law. As General Fitzhugh Lee pointed out the other day, it is asking too much of the poor victim to require her to go to a courthouse, and there, before a curious crowd, go into details of her sufferings and humiliation. To a modest woman suicide were preferable. In the judg ment of white women of the South, the vital question is not how s.hall lynching be stopped, but how shall white women be protected? It is a question, more over, which the North is bound to help the South in solving. As the North took the negroes from their white owners after the Civil War, and organ ized them into socalled "loyal leagues," and started them along lines adverse primarily to the Southern whites, and indirectly to the blacks themselves, des troying the influence of the former masters and teaching the negroes to look to the North for teaching and guidance it now behooves the North to undo its work, if it can, and to make the negroes understand that a white woman shall not be assualted, and that, if negro teachers, and preachers, and negro college fail to stop the atrocious crime, the North will withdraw its countenance from them, or co-oparate in a movement to coerce negroes into a repression of their brutal instincts. The directors of School Dist. No. 4, of Roseburg, Oregon, ill receive plans, specifications and approximate cost for a 10 room school building on Aug. 20 1903. All plans to be in the hands of the clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon of said date. The board reserves the right to accept or reiect anv or all plans so submitted. No plans paid for unless ac cepted. Bv order of board of directors. 59-a20. Clara Dillakd, Clerk. Iii accordance willi oui established custom we are now offering some very attractive bargains in Summer Merchandise such as Shirt Waists, Wash Skirts, Sum mer Dress Goods, Ladies' and Children's Hats, etc. In marking these goods down we have not allowed the cost price to interfere with the price we are offering them for. We do not wish to carry these over to next year hence this great reduction. We ask you to inspect these linos and gee our prices and if you are not thoroughly convinced that we can save you money we will not ask you to buy. We carry a complete stock of Dry Goods, Clothing Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries etc. PH ONE 721 1 n FISHER & BELLOWS CO OREGON'S 81 The Only General Merchandise Store BLUE RIBBON Stclt6 Fa air i ! MPANY I C in the City jj SALEM, September 14 - 19, 1903 The Greatest Exposition and Live Stock Show on the Pa cific Coast. High Class Racing everv Afternoon $12,000 Cash Premiums on Live Stock and Farm Products, All Exhibits Hauled Free over the Southern Pacific. Reduced Transportation Rates on all Lines. Live Stoctt Auction Sale Held in connection with Fair. Fine Camping ground Free and re duced rates on campers tickets Come and bring your fam ilies. For further in formation, write M. D. Wisdom, Sec' y., Portland, Oregon. H. Little, & .. DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. It is pleasure forme to consult with you about a new but a true science. Dr. H. L. Studley at the Taylor Wilson Block. Great Men and Great Pianos. President Roosevelt has just bought a fine Knabe piano, and the late vice-presi dent Hobart has at his residence a fine NEEDHAM, such as we are selling eve ry day, right here at Roseburg, and since the good judgement of Roosevelt we have secured the agency for the Knabe and the J. & C. Fischer. These are alljvorld-renowned pianos, of the highest standard. We have also in transit a lot of those medium pianos for which th3 people are paying all the way from $275.00 to J300.00 and even m ore. TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Property, Home steads and Timber Claims Located, the best now va&nt. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Room 4, Taylor & Wilson Block ROSEBURG OREGON Extra Values in Fine Stationery For a Limited TimeJ 35c. papers for 20 50c. papers for 40 All New StocK and Latest Cut Envelopes : : SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Also Yi R on Fine Leather Goods until Wednesday evening. Dont Miss these bargains :::::: CANNON'S BOOK and STATIONERYiSTORE. Hints to Housewives, Half the battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES And to get them promptly when you order them. Call up Phone No. 1S1 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. V. R. Buckin gfiam, (Successor to W. L. Cobb, Mrs. (Boyu'e old stand Homes from $250 to $5000 Write or 'Phone Win. M, Poffter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Camas Valley, Oregon 25 miles south west of Kotcburg ...Sole Agents lor... Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Extend a cordial invitation to the public and the many friends of the old firm to call and examine their new line of Staple and Fancy Gro ceries, Queensware, Etc. Bring Us Your Butter, Chickens, Egos. o Go to .. .. 2 2 Iff. B. c BARBER SHOP, For h Prompt and First-class Shave or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow ele, Tools always in ehapo. J WWV.VWVAV.V.SV.W.V.VAVWVSWi,WiSSS,VWV,W,,.VW H Drain Gardiner Baths in Connection. g Shop on Jackson St. j COOS BHY STKGE ROUTE Commencing with Monday, January 20, '02, we will charge $7.50 for thefare from Drain to Coos Bay. Itaggago allowance with each full fare 50 pounds. Travelling men are allowed 75 pounds baggage when they have 303 pounds or more. All excess baggage, 3 cts. per pound, and no a lowanco will bo madofor round trip. DAILY STAGE. For further information address J Sawyers, Proprietor, Drain, Oregon 5 1 r