' i ' ilfl in ii tumm if - . i i atofs TAKE A LOOK 2 and if our SPRING and SUMMER Line is not better than any other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Gausc Novelties, Sole Jourcc, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladine Novelties, Fancy Mates Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Lcno Applique Lawn, Afton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lies, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS Qlf f-C carry Finest Lino of Made-up Skirts in town. wlVU la-" equaled for quality and price and our line of Underskirts ennnot For a nice job of shooing Gould. go to 11. L. 70-tf. Grand Opening of Millinery at tho Boll Sisters, Sept. 22, 23, and 24. All kinds of mining tools sliarponed and repaired at II. L. Gould, tho black- Btnith. 70-tf. All parties knowing themselves indobt to S. K. Sykes, on notes and accounts past due, will pleaso call and ecttlo. S. K. Sykes. Canyonvillo wants to purchase Roso burg'8 discarded hoso cart and Mayor Hoover has boon instructed to soil it for 175.00. Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing Embodies many special features that will in J5 torest you. 1 ho clothing that wo sell from the Highest to tho Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. Wo recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for tho same quality. Also a now and up-to-date line of Ladies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglas Shoe Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Flook aro now domiciled in their beautiful now homo in tho Waito addition, having taken possession on Friday Mrs. F. S. Godfrey, of Portland, who had beeu in the city visiting Mrs. F. II Churchill and Mrs. F. W. Wooloy, re turned homo Saturday. I. ABRArlAH Proprietor. - . One Door South of I. O. T The People's Store BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins V Is l Of Local Interest. Dr's. Cheadlefc Johnson, dentists Dr's. Cheadle ifc Johnson, dentists. Get your rilles and shotguns and nmu nition of S. K. Sykes. Miss Bertha Sehlbrede returned, Sun day, from her visit to Salem. Miss Cochran, of McMinnville, has accepted a position as trimmer at the Hell bisters' millinery store. Do you intend to buy a Stove? If so, go to S. K. Sykes, and get his prices. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in Roseburg Sept. 2J and SO. S. K. Sykes is agent for the Fairbanks Morce Gasoline Engines, tho best made. AMD OREGON Union Pacific Title Guarantee & Loan Co. EOSKBDEQ. OREGON. J. D. Hamilton, President 0 C Hamilton, Secy, sad Tress OOCe In the Court House. Have the only com plete net of abstract books In Douglas County Abstracts and Certificates ol Title furnished to Douglas county land and minim; claimB. Hutc also a complete Kt of Tracings of all township lat In the Rosebun;, Oregon, U. s. Lan d Dis let. Will make bine print copies of any town ship N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every-descrivtion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota G23) OAKLAND. OEEGON Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern' xnent Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing mi -vncani lianas. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. Thone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON If yon dont watch J. T. Bryan's show . window, you fail to see many of tho , latest novelties in jewelry. al-lmp. W. E. Clingenpeel, tho jeweler, car ries as good a quality of rings as money can buy. Encraved while vou wait. C9tf I'oit't fail to have Dr. Lowe teat your i In. Ten's eyes, before vou start them to :Cu.. For those throat troubles Osteopathy gives permanent relief. See Dr. Studley. One trial convinces vou of its ofliciencv. Mrs. Lovell, who has been ill at her home in south Roseburg, for the past week or more, is still ill, from an attack of fever. The Florsbeim Shoe for men. Come in and let us tell you about its good points. Josephson's, dealers in high grade footwear. C. A. Sehlbrede left on Thursday night's overland, for Portland, where he Las gone into the commission business, as one of a new firm there. Wilbur Ross who has been out of the city for a few days seeing the sights at the State Fair, and also at the Carnival, at Portland, returned this morning. You don't have to go to any of the larger cities to get first-class watch work done. W. E. Clingenpeel does just as good work and does it quickly. C0-tf. T. K. RICHARDSON. Leading Mnslc House of Southern Oregon. (25.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Organ or make a payment on one of our fine Pianos, prices ranging from f 185.00 to $450.00. I have decided to Fell my present stock regardless of cost or profit. See or write us at once and secure some of these bargains. T. K. RicnAitDso.v. Roseburg, Oregon. The Douglas County Mills will rol 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 dav. al7-lm. See the new Gainsbore readv-to-wear hats in Mohair felt at the Bell Sisters. The Duchess shape is also new and nobbv. Call and see them. 09-tf. Sorisis skirts for women. If you wil inspect those on display in our window no commendation of ours will be nec essary. Josephson's, the cloak and skirt house. G-tf ! Secretary Cardwell, of the Board of Trade, returned Sunday eveninc from ' Salem where he has been attending the State Fair. He says that the exhibits of every kind could not be beat any where in the world. Dr. Lowe, the optician who is to be in Roseburg Sept the 20 and 30, has been coming here for over thirteen years. W. E. Clingenpeel, the reliable watch maker. Watch repairing neatly and quickly done. GO-tf. Th same fair, courteous treatment to all, good goods, moderate profits, these just about sum up our business policy. Josephson's, Tho Big Store. C9-tf That weak back can be cured bv Osteopathic treatment. A call on Dr. Studley costs vou nothing. Female troubles yield readily to treatment. s20 We want you to get better acquainted with our store, with our goods, with our methods. Let us attend to your mer chandise needs, and we will both make money. Josephson's, The Big Store. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Eisemore and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wilkinson, of Med- ford, are in the city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCIellan. MmesSisemore, Wilkinson and McCIellan being sisters. Mrs. P. A. Brownell and niece, Miss Ruth Balderee, of Gardiner, were in the city the last of the week. Mrs. Browell returned, yesterday, to Drain, en route home, Miss Balderee remaining to at tend school here. Havo Dr. Ixwe cure your nervous ir ritability. head and oyo aches, by re moving the cause with a pair of his su perior glasses. Consultation free. Miss Nellie Smith who has been visit ing at the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters, for the past three weeks, left Friday morning for her home, in Portland. The editor hps returned from a three weeks' trip to Texas and other points and can truly say : He found no place that satisfies him like Southwest Ore gon. Mr. Liuick anc wife, who have been visiting Mr. Buick's parents, Judge and Mrs. D. S. K. liuick, loft this morning for Eugeno and thence for their homo at Silver Lake. .Mr. Tom Carlon accompanied by his two sisters, Misses Bertha and Mai'go, after a weeks visit to their parents, has returned to their home in Portland yesterday morning. The city Council has rented tho largo hall over tho Recorder's otfice in the City Hall to the Roseburg school trus tees for school purposes until tho new building is erected. The rental is f 10 per month. Estrayed from my place in Happy Valley about Sept. 1st, one dark rol heifer calf marked with swallow fork in left ear, half crop in right car. Any information leading to its recovery will be suitable rewarded. A. II. Carswell. On Friday, Howard Ward, of Flour ney Valley, killed a very large black she bear and two of her cubs. He bad shot ono of the cubs which cried for help and the old bear was upon Ward before he noticed her. He only had one shot left and that he fortunately killed her. At the Bell Sisters, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, Ladies dont forget the Grand Opening of Millinery. Beautiful combinations and the very latest models postivcly can not be excelled for style and beauty. Sept. 22, 23, and 21. Next Tues Jay and Wednesday, Sept. the 29 and 30, two days only, Dr. Lowe, the welt-known ocnlo-optician, will be in Roseburg, at the McClallen House. Don't fail to have him test your eyes for glasses. Misses Marjorie McDougall and Maud Cannon, left yesterday morning for Portland, where they will nttend the Carnival. Miss McDougall will also visit friends in Vancouver, Wash., before re turning home. They will be away for about two weeks. Fall Dress Goods ! ! Mrs. K. L. Miller very charmingly entertained a number of friends at lunch eon at one o'clock Friday. On the table floral decorations consisted of a center piece of pink sweet peas and suspended from the chandelier a basket of asparagus fern. Lunch wasserved in nino courses. Misses Rose Parrott and Lulu Willis as sisted Mrs. Miller, and the guest were Mmcs W. T. Wright, Geo. Brown, Fred Haynes, A. T. Stiner, J. C. Aiken, W.iltpr Hnmiltnn. A. f! Mnrprs. J. C I Fullerton, C. L. Hadley, Binger Hermann J. T. Bridges, W. H. Benson and II. C. Stanton. Zibelines, Scotch Cheviots, Bou cle novelties Rough cloths are the most sought after, every thing that is rough and shaggy in dress goods is the proper thing. We buy only that with the high est recommendation for quality and style, and we price it at the very lowest possible marginof profit. Equal quality with ours will not be found at lower prices. DIED. ZANDERS. In "this city, Thursday evening, Theodore Zanders, aged "3 years. The funeral services wero conducted by Rev. Douglas, at the home of Mrs. G. Rast, at two o'clock Friday after noon. Deceased was a native of ttes dorfswalde.JPrussia, and came to Ore gon from Vermont about 35 years ago. He had lived in Roseburg for many years and by his honesty and upright ness of character, had made friends of all who knew him. The Second Southern Oregon District Agrlcult ural Fair. The fair will open at Eugeno on Tues day, Sept. 29, and tho Southern Pacific railroad has offered a rate of one and one-third fare for tho round trip from all points on the line in Oregon. There will be tho best display of agri cultural products and livestock ever ex hibited in Western Oregon, as tho rail road has offered free transportation of such to the fair. Tho prizes havo been doubled this year over last, as the State made an ap propriation of 1,800, tho last year's ap propriation being only $900. The next fair will undoubtedly bo held at Roseburg and the citizens of Douglas county should make a point to attend tho fair at Eugeno and help make it a grand success anil then we can expect Lane county to return tho compliment next year. The Bell Sisters are looking for you, at the Grand Opening Sept. 22. 23, and 24, and if fair treatment, honest merchan dise and low prices are an inducement to you, we are entitled to a share of your trade. Our Pattern hats offer great satisfaction and arc un-excelled in Rose burg. Those who listened to the sermon held at the Opera House on Sunday morning last, are cordially invited to listen to a sermon at the home of Mrs. R. S. Barker, in Kinney's Addition, on controverting the theory there laid down on future retribution on the evening of Sept. 23. Ttie sermon will be by a Millenium Dawn Pilgrim. For Sale. 75 lambs and 130 ewes, Merino and Cotswold sheep. Address Paul V. Cuvil- lier, Wardton, Oregon. 71 lm. Window Sale. The ladies of the Christian church will conduct a window sale, Saturday Sept. 2Gth at Kruse A Ncwland grocery store. Patronage solicited. At Cripple Creek, Colo , on Saturday one of 50 men brought from Dulutli, Minn., to work in the gold mines, ran through the military guard line when he learned that the strike was in progress there. Lieutenant Hartling ordered him to halt, and as he did not do so fired a shot in the air. The fugitive escaped. He said the Duluth men were promised ft to (5 a day in wages. Most of them went to work in theStratton Indeiendence mine. A dispatch from I.uxoria, Mo., of Sat urday's date, says : "Negroes last night overpowered tho Sheriff here, toot out a negro named Hellman and hanged him to a water tank, where his body was left dangling this morning. Hell man was charged with criminally as saulting two little negro girls, aged 5 and 10. Everything is quiet today." The Rev. C. Hansen, for many years president of tho Danish Lutheran church in America, has gonejto Denmark to do misseionary work against Mor monism. Tho Mormons havo enticed large numbers of Danes to Utah, and have been especially active of rccont yeara in spreading their propaganda in Denmark. A Mormon temple was dedicated there last year. Tiiu Danish Lutheran church in America sent the Rev. Mr. Hauson to Denmark to coun teract tho Mormon propaganda, tho powerful branch of the Danish Stato church encouraged him to como, and will co-operate with him in his work. Parker, T B Patison, A J (2) Shahan, Mr J N St Germain, Mr FU Tillman, Mr II Wells, Mr E S Wright, Mr C F Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at tho Rose burg postoffice. Adams, Mrs Mary Abington, Mr A Brown, M L Brown, N F Cummins, James Fowler, G F Frank. Geo Fen ton, W F Gardner, C A Hawkins, Miss Fstella Nowlin Drug Co Nattestad, Mrs J C Persons calling for theso letters will please stato tho date on which they nro advertised, September 21, 1903. Tho loiters will bo charged for at tho rato of ono cent each. Wm. A. Fkatwi, P. M A Word to the Thoughtful. Aided by the Bipe Experience of twentv-six xrea of successful business in Roseburg, we are prepared this fall to offer the purchasing public an unrivaled as sortmet o F high grade merchandise. For years we have studied your merchandise wants and are now eminently fitted to satisfy them. We are pioneers in the dry goods business, and you get the benefit of our experience when you buy here. eing the SOLE AGENTS for the CHOICEST LINES, we are always able to offer you something a little bet ter than the best of other stores, yet our prices are smaller than theirs, quality considered. We want you to become acquainted with our store, with our goods, with our methods. Let us attend to your merchandise needs and we will both make money. WATCH THIS SPACE WE'LL HAVE SOME GOOD THINGS TO TELL YOU I0SEPHS0NS The Big Store ROSEBURG, ORE. School Books And Stationery AT MARSTERS' Myrtle Creek Mailings. Wis., was , F. Armi- daughter, attending Alfred Graves of Millford, the meat of Mr. and Mrs. B tigc Sunday. Frank Stevenson and family of Buck les are contrmplating moving to British Columbia to live. Mrs. A. W. Cotton and Lucile. are with Rev. Cotton the conference in Roseburg. Tho Johnson Lumber Company is advertising for 500 men to work in the mill and woods up tiie creek. Complaints have again been made of attempted burglaries, and it is best to take precautions against the danger of midnight thieves. Schiller B. Hermann and family of Coos County, were guests at the Over land Saturday. They were on their way j home after having an outing among the mountains. Mrs. Neath Selig has improved in health so that she can walk out some, and Tuesday she accompanied Mr. Selig on a trip to Canyonvillo the firs' time she has visited at that city for a long timo. G. W. White, foreman in Johnson Campany's sawmill, had tho misfortune to get his right hand quito badly cut on a saw, and he is living at home with tho family in town while tho injury heals. Tho French prune harvest is getting well .'along toward the clotc, and the Italian harvest is well along. Better re sults havo been realized from tho French crop than was expected. J. no Italian prunes aro a good crop, and so are tho Silver, and tho growers aro making the best of the fine weather. Tho Johnson Lumber Co. has had an electric light plant put in at the mill. It is of sixty light power and is to bo used, for tho present, only in tho morn ings and evenings. Forty-five lights aro in use. Electrician Baldwin of Portland put tho plant in. Monday, having spent a week visiting her daughter in Yoncatla. Hermann Miller, of Jefferson, stopped off on his way to Roseburg and made a brief visit with his parents. S. W. Davis has rented his place here and has moved his family to the Coffey farm where he has built a new residence, Mr. W. R. Stan soli of Jacksonville has returned here and will superintend the puttinc in of the dam at the new mill on Billy Creek. Mr. S. F. Cawfield, of Roseburg sold his ranch on Billy creek to a gentleman from California whose name we did not learn. CosMoroLmx. Buy one of those fine Morris Chairs we are show ing and comfort and satis faction is sure. Also a splen did line of Rockers. Full line of Couches and Lounges that are up-to-date. I B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man I ROSEBURG, Hayhurst News. Jack McKirdy is building a new resi denco near here. Win. Cook was a Yoncalla visitor last Tuesday. Jas. Ambroso was hero last week buy ing up hogs. Miss Rhctta Huntington vit-itcd rela tives hero Inst Sunday. Mrs. P. V. Coffey visited Mrs. Bello Applegato last Sunday. Mrs. Lucinda Christman is picking hops at Thiel's yard. Grandma Briducs roturnod bore last Notice. Mrs. Nellie Lampson, of Portland, State Commander of the Ladies Macca bees, will be in Roseburg, Tuesday. A business meeting of the Ladies of the Maccabees will be held Tuesday after noon, and a reception will bo tendered Mrs. I-ampson Tuesday night at the I. O. U. F. Hall, and that being the time and place for the regular meeting of the Rebeccas, all members of that fratcrnity are cordially invited to attend. Divorce Proceedings. The following parties hivo filed peti tions for divorce at tho next session of tho circuit court: Rosa M. Haskins vs. John llaskins. Plaintiff says : that they were married in Roseburg, Oct. 25, 1S93; that sho has been a good, truo and affectionate wife, but that John has mado her life misera ble by cruel and inhuman treatment; that at Myrtle Creek, on Nov. 1, 1S9G, he, in tho presence of witnesses, called her vilo names; that, tho same month, ho took a stick and beat her with it ; that, at Yoncalla, ho called her vile names and beat her again with a stick in tho presenco of witnesses ; that John is a strong, lusty man, but will not work and that she has to hire out to support horsolf and six-year-old boy and that ho has not contributed ono cent towards tho support of tho child. She prays for divorce and custody of child and costs of suit. James Inman vs. Emily F. Inman. Tho plaintiff, in his petition, alleges: that they wero married at Beaver Falls, l'a., July lMiy, ana havo over sinco that timo been, and now are, husband and wife, they camo to Douglas coun ty in IS J2; no children aro living; that up to Oct. 15, 1901, everything on his part was honey and molasses, but a split up occurred on that date and that sho quit his bed and board without his knowledge or consent and he prays for divorce. It seems a pity that these old folks cannot patch up their differences and get along together. Wilbur Drollinger wants to be severed from Allie Drollinger. They were mar ried in Douglas Ounty, Ore., Dec- 15, 1S95. That they have resided in this county since that date, but tint no olive branches have twined their tendrils aronod the household stoop. Of course Wilhur has been dutiful, affectionate and a good husband, while Allie on April 15, 1901, jumped the martial obligations and has continued to live separate ever since. That his wife, Allie, for some time compelled him to get up and make the morning fire and cook his own break fast while she remained in repose and that he was compelled to also cook his lunch and supper; and that Allie was gadding about the streets mashing des reputable men all of the evening and often much of the night staving out as late as two o'clock in the morning. That Allie falsely acensed Wilbur witli paying too much attention to other women, which was false. The defendant prays for general relief and equity. The Problem ol the Race. "The prejudice of race is a pointing of Providence, and the antagonism of peo ple is tho fixed policy by which God peopled the different portion of the uni verse, and established the individuality of tho nations, "is the way John Temple Graves puts it." The act that brought these people together on this continent was a sin of the fathers, a sin of greed, an iniquity of trade, and tho sorrow and suffering of the present is for the sin of the past, a sin against nature and a sin against God. Tho curse can be lifted only when nature is vindicated and God oboyed. The problem will be solved only when tho negro is restored to the bounds of his habitation." "It is neither impossible nor impracti cable. Tho elements are willing and the way is within reach. This is not a day of impossibilities. Tho hand of the Almighty is steadily opening tho way It may be that the islands of tho sea were placed by Providence in our keep ing to furnish an answer to tho problem kf the time. The negro is an accident. an unwilling, a blameless, but unwhole some, unwelcomo, helpless, unassimil nblo clement in our civilization. Ho is not mado for the times. Ho is not made to share in tho duty and the destiny which ho perplexes and beclouds. Let us put him kiudly and humanely out of tho way. Let ua givo him a better chance than ho has ever had in history and let us have done with him. Let us solvo his problem, frankly, fearlessly, nobly and speedily. Let us put it be hind us. Let us purify onr politics of tho perplexity. Let us liberate tho ' south to vote and think liko free men ! upon the mighty issues of tho times." Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed was. by the County Court, o Douglas County, Oregon, on the ISth. day of September 1903, duly appointed Executrix of the Eitate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. All persrfns having rlj?mq against the aforsaid estate, will present the same, duly verified tome at Camas Valley, Douglas County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. First publication of this Notice Sept. 21, 1003. Eliza Lkhxbxsk. Executrix of the Estate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. Reward. Douglas County will pay a reward of f 150 for the discovery of Herman Snyd er's body. Snyder is supposed to have been murdered in the vicinity of Coffee creek, in this county, about three months ago. Great Exposition and Portland. Carnival at "The Mercliants and Manufacturers Exposition will be held at Portland, September 14th to 20th, inclusive. For this occasion the Southern Pacific Company will sell tickets to Portland and return, including coupon of admis sion at a rate of $3.60 from Roseburg. Sale dates September 15th, ISth, 22nd, and 25th. Tickets sold at stations south of the Fair Grounds will allow stop-overs at that point, enabling holders to visit the Oregon State Fair. The Exposition will be held on Mult nomah Club Grounds and adjacent streets, and in addition to exhibits by merchants and manufacturers, Jaboora Circus, with its many attractions, has been secured. A special feature will be the Grand Spectacular Ballet, "When Knighthood was in Flower," by sixty trained dancers in gorgeous costumes, prepared for the occasion." . 69-824. ..ONE DOLLAR PREMIUM.. The Roseburg iwsk. aai Hk Ca. Will pay a premium of $1 in addition to the regular price of $10 on each ton of cast iron this offer to hold good until October 1st. We Also Want Hides, Furs, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Rubber and Second Hand Furniture Cor.Ookmd &ue3lv.Op. Bira&M'iStabfei