i and if our SPRING and SUMMER Line is not better than aiiy other, don't buy from us. We are showing this season the Latest Styles in Silk Cause Novelties, Soic Jouree, Silk Zephyr, Corded Chambray, Lawn Caladine Novelties, Fancy Madrass Organdies, Lawn Sinaloa Novelties, Minerva Dimities, Leno Applique Lawn, Afton Dimity, Blouse Linens, Organdies, Linen Batiste, Chal lics, Sursucker Ginghams, Percale AND ALL THE LATEST IN DRESS GOODS SRirfS W CHrry tllU Finest Lino of Mado-up Skirts in town, and our lino of Underskirts cannot 1 initialed for quality and price Our Spring and Summer Line of Clothing 1 1 atofs TARE A LOOK Embodies many social features that will in J terest VOU. The clothm? that w soil frnm Him Highest to the Lowest grade is in every ease finely tailored and thoroughly dependable. We recommend it with confidence even though our prices are lower than any other store sell for the same quality. Also a new and up-to-date line of Indies' and Gent's Neckwear. OUR SHOES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Sole Agents for the V. L. Douglas Sho For a nice job of shoeing Gould. go to II. L. 70-tf. Mr. C. J. Van Zilo left this morning for Mod ford on business. Iteprcsentator I B. Riddle, of Riddle was in the city Saturday. J. E. Olivo returned this from n weeks Btay in Portland. morning Mrs. E. M. Cheadlo returned Friday from a visit to her parents in Hillsboro. Ben Conn, of tho French Settlement, left today for Drain to attend tho Normal. Rev. Green, of Eugene, preached to a largo congregation in the Babtist church yesterday. Mrs. T. K. Richardson spent yester day at her home hero and returned to Cottage Grove this morning. The People's Store I. ABRAHAH Proprietor. Onfs rinnr ;niittt nfP n V BEST MEAL IN 'THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. ng and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins AND Oregon Union Pacific jOi Local InterestJ Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. Jos. Lyons, was over from Drain the last of the week. Dr's. Cheadle fc Johuson, dentists. Miss Mable Boone left Sunday morn' ing for Portland. Do you intend to buy a Stove? If so, go to S. K. Sykes, and get his prices. Get your rifles and shotguns and anui nitiou of S. K. Sykes. John Townsend is recreating at New j)ort, fishing and fowling. J. O. Johnson, Jr., of L ona, was in the city the last of the week. Title (iuarantee&Loan Lo. I. D. KOSEBDEQ. OK EG ON. D Hakiltos, President C. Hamilton, t!ecT. aud Trt-a Office in the Coart Bonne. Have the onlv com plete set ol abstract books In Doazias County Abstract and Certificates oi Title furnished to Dongla county land and taininfr clatraf. Have also a complete et ol Tracings o' all township plats In the Koseburs. Onwn, U. S. Lan d IMs tnct. Will make blue print copies of any town ship N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and Min eral -Xandsr Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. y (j23V ' ' r ' OAKLAND. OEEGON Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sawyers have re turned to Drain, after a short visit in Roseburg. Miss Mary Cloake and brother, we understand, expect to attend the- Drain Normal school. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will bo in Koseburs Sept. 29 and 30. S. K. Sykes is agent for the Fairbanks MorM 1 iasoline Engines, the best made. Pon'i tail to have Dr. I)we test your children's eyes, before you start them to school. All kinds of mining tools sharpened and repaired at II. L. bould, the black smith. 70 tf. The Revival Brigade exjtect to have charge of services at the M. E. church next Sunday morning. Mrs. I.ovell, we are glad to learn, is reported improving from her present attack of typhoid fever. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. 5pecial designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON , T. K. RICHARDSON Leading Music House Oregon. of Southern - $25.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Organ or make a payment on one of our fine Pianos, prices ranging from f 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 secure some of these bargains. T. K. Richaedsox. Roseburg, Oregon. If yon dont watch J. T. Bryan's show window, you fail to see many of the latest novelties in jewelry. al7-lmp. For those throat trouble Osteopathy gives permanent relief. So, Dr.Studley. One trtal convinces you of its officiencv The Florsheim Shoe for men. Come in aud let us tell you ab-mt its good points. Josephson's, dealers in high grade footwear. Rev. D. T. Summerville, of Grants Pass, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. II. Fisher, of thi- place, on his way to Conference at Salem. See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip. Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. AH parties knowing themselves indebt to S. K. Sykes, on notes and accounts past due, will please call and settle. S. K. Sykes. Miss Daisy Thomas, of Cottage Grove, who has been in tho city the guest of her sister Mrs. Rolla Ramp, returned home Saturday. Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Land Office. Have Dr. Lowe cure your nervous ir ritability, head and eye aches, by re moving the cause with a pair of his su perior glasses. Consultation free. 1 EX333ESK3 ZOfi Rev. b. A. Douglas is expected home from Eugene on tonight's local. Rev Douglas occupied the Babtist pulpit in hugene yesterday morning and night Are you thinking about buving property in Douglas County? If so. it will pay you to have Frank E. Allev examine the title before purchasing, Miss Mable Van Buren left on the overland Sunday morning for a two months visit to San Francisco. Dr. Lowe, the optician who is to be in Roseburg Sept the 29 and 30, has been coming here for over thirteen years. J. C. Mebaue, who had been in the Roseburg land office for the past three months, left last night for Portland. quarterly Inspection of Company D. U. .. O. will be held at the Armory, at eight o clock Tuesday evening, Sept. 29. Mrs. btrange returned Fridav from a months pleasure trip to .Myrtle Poiut. ur. btrange accompanied her and will return to Myrtle Point tomorrow. A good substantial fence needs to be erected around the Court House square, unless it is desired to turn the p ace into a tree pasture for livestock of- all I kinds. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of same. bee the new Gainsbore readv-to-wear hats in Mohair felt at the Bell Sisters. The Duchess shape is alto new and nobby. Call and see them. CO-ti. 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. 69-tf Rev. G. H Bennett preached his last sermon for this conference year, at the M. E. church last evening. Mr. Ben nett expects to attend Conference, which opens this week. 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 daj al7-lni. 11 you want to see or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manufactured, go to A. C. Marstcrs & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted in every particular. Kev. Mr. Hoadley, from one of the .. . A t . ....... .1 I1..!! - . - - I ... o ion, sixtKc at tnc M. f.. ciinrcii t ""'"w viruve is in sucn a uirtv con yesterday, having stopped on his way to : "itiou or the water supply is conUmina- the balem Conference. 1 ted y filth to surh an extent that the j public school has been closed, owing to treatment to an epidemic 01 diphtheria profits, thej-e Th same fair, courteous all, good goods, moderate just aIout Mini up our business Josephson's, The Big Store, policy. C0-tf' The Menial Culture Club will meet in the Native Sons Hall at 3 o'clock to morrow afternoon, at which time im portant business will be transacted. That weak back can Osteopathic treatment. be cured by A call on Dr. Studley costs yon nothing. Fimale troubles yield readily to treatment. s20 Un baturday Oct. 3rd, the ladies of the W. C. T. U. will conduct a window sale of home baking at Mr. C. W. Park's grocery store. Your patronage is solicit ed. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill, of Portland, the father and mother of our well known townsman, F. H. Churcnill, are in Rose burg on a visit. They will visit indefinitely. Hildebrand's The mornings are cool aud you find yourself in need of heavier Clothing, Dress Goods, Underwear Hosier7, Blankets, Comforts, Shoes etc. We want to supply your needs and assure you a saving in every instance. A large assortment of rubbers, boots and waterproof goods at low est possible prices. Guaranteed Forest Reserve serin 1 for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. We want yon 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. JosepliFon's, The Big Store. Next TuesJay and Wednesday, Sept. the 29 and 30, two days only, Dr. Lowe, the well-known oculo-optician, will be in Roseburg, at the McCIallen House. Don't fail to have him test your eyes for glasses Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Mulligan and two children passed through Roseburg a few days ago, going to California. Many Roseburg friends met them at the depot, and enjoyed a brief visit. Mr. Mulligan was at one time pastor of the M. E. church here. The prnne packery opened for bni ness this morning, the lire tear of prunes liavmg arrived yesterday. The con struction irew worked on the track-lav ing all day Sunday, in order the to ex peditc the completion of the spur which will be finished uo in a few day's time. Ueorge Graves, a Eugene drummer, was arrested last Tnnrsday night for cruelty to animals, in letting his auto mobile remain on the street. At least that is what it must be as he was arrest ed nnder the ordinance forbidding horses and vehicles to be tied on the street. Grand Exalted Ruler Joseph Fanning of the B. P. O. Elks, wind Senator Ful ton Friday from Indianapolis, Ind., ex tending to him the district deputyship of tho order fortius district. Senator Fulton appreciates the honor of the ap pointment, but cannot accept it, as his official duties will compel him to be out of the state so much of the time. Attorney-General A. M. Crawford, wife and son spent a few days at this place this week, the guests of Attorney J. T. Medley and wife. On Sunday Messrs. Crawford and Medley visited the Bohemia mining district on business returning Tuesday, and they expressed themselves with being most favorably impressed with the development in the camp and the extensive improvements made therein this season. Cottage Grove Leader. iJEa There will be a called meeting of the Woman's Christan Temperance Union, Thursday Oct. 1st at 2:30 11. m. in the home of Mrs. Faulkner, at whii-h (inn the Stipeniitendaiits will be appointed and plan of work discussed for the en suing year. Members are urgently re quested to be present. On Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Flint vury delightfully entertained the teachers of the public school, and the board of directors, Mr Flint being presi dent of the board. These recentions bv the president and wife are annual af fairs, but it was unanimously conceded by the guests that they had 'never been more delightfully entertained than up on this occasion. The Roseburg W. C. T. U. meeting was held last Friday afternoon in the homo of Mrs. S. Parks. The meeting was opened in duo form by the president Mrs A. C. Mnrstera who afterward con ducted a short parlimentary drill. Fob lowing tins tho ofliccrs were elected for the coming year, namely: Mrs. Ida F. Marsters, President; Mrs. Louis Barzco, vice president; Mrs. Edith Plank, cor. i-c ; Mrs. hinmn Moore, rec. sec.; Mrs. Ger'rude Bartrum, treasurer. Considerable excitement was occasion ed on the streets at noon today, when a prisioner charged with drunkenees and vagrancy, whom Marshal Jarvis had put to work on the streets, made a break for liberty. He was soon run down in the brush by the river and brought back to the corner of Oak and Jackson streets where the ball and chain was attached to his ankle. He, however, insisted that he did not belong to the working class, and presistently refused to in fring upon their rights. For an hour he stood with hands in pock ets, in the middle of the street, a gentle drizzle damiening his ardor to the extent that he finally consented to go to work. Shortly after, he made an other and succehsful break for freedom, and Marshal Jarvis took the hall and chain only back to jail. A Word to the Thoughtful. Aided by the Ripe Experience of twenty-sis ears of successful business in Roseburg, we are prepared this fall to offer the purchasing public an unrivaled as sortmet of 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 out? experience when you buy here, eing the SOLE AGEWTS for the CHOICEST ZIIIES 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 WBLU HAVE SOME GO OB THIIffGS TO TELL YOU JOSEPHSON'S The ROSEBURG, ORE. r 1. School Books And Stationery AT MARSTERS' "JSTJSFA TJST4 1 i S DHCCDTin'r. 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- 1 I B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man I ORE timber claim before Commissioner i or night, and then, the tinkling of small Dimmick Saturday and Monday morning, , bells is somewhat musical, though some started to his home in Watertown, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. A. E Smith arrivvd from ; the State Fair Sunday people have no ear for music. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner and sor, of Cottage Grove, arrived Wednesday evening Mr ! morning and attended the funeral of Mr. Smith purchased one fine Uamboulette ' Conner s uncle, the late . II Beidler 1 r - . Oakland Owl Hoots. Hugh Harnett and family returned to Walla Walla, the first of tho week after enjaying a pleasant visit with numerous relatives and friends in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hull, parents of O. J. Hull, druggist, arrived from Salem Saturday evening and will reside in the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kerley. Mr. and Mrs. Woodson of Grants Pass, are visiting relatives on tho Ix)wcr Cala pooia. Mr. Woodson is an engineer on .the main lino between Grants 1'aea and Itoseburg. Monday morning Davision Brothers sold E. Gi Young & Co. 1,300 pounds of wool. Eastern people Ehould remember sheep are sheared twice a year in Doug las comity. U. P. Solberg made final prool pn A ram, two owes and a tliorougtiuren Mr William goat. He also purchased a fine Ramboulette ram for Kafe Dixon. Elder Daugherty of the Christian church, preached two very able sermons n the Baptibt church Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Daugherty is a very instructive speaker, and it is hoped this will not be his last sermon in Oakland. The M. E. church South, will erect a church in Portland. Bev. C. A. Hyatt will be pastor. A deserved promotiou, an Mr. Hayatt has labored hard and we believe is one of the most earnest work ers in the church of his choice. Let every property holder cheefully repair the old dilapidated Mdewalks be fore the rainy season commences. Tho city council has inaugurated a crusade against defectives sidewalks, and should have the hearty support of all. Oakland does not want to pay fur broken limbs when a small expenditure by every pro perty holder will make nil necessary repairs. A few days ago a fellow whoso name we did not learn otole somo harness and perhaps a team and wagon from Eugene and other Willamette valley points. Sheriff Fisk of I.ano county, the consta ble from Cottage Grove, Sheritr Parrott and Constable Pinkston finally ran their mnn down Sunday and ho now languish- en in the jail at Eugene awaiting trial Saturday night tho prisoner left tho county read near Hall's Ford and camr ed a short distance from the public high' way. The two sheriffs and constable Pinkston found him sitting in a camp chair asleep. No resistenco was offered and perhaps the prisoner is in line to wear tho stripes of a convict in the near future. Mrs. S. C. Quant is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. Quant ia at the home of her grandmother, .Mrs. P. G. Eubanks, in Old Oal land. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. LaRaut, Jr., of Garden Bottom, had an arm badly burned with hot grease a few days ago. Mrs. Laltaut is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. II. Pinkston, and Dr. Pace is attending tho little sufferer. It is thought tho injury will not be per mnnent. Crouch & Grubbe have sold L D. Goff five doien sheep hells. Every sheej will wear a boll and collar. Mr. Golf wants to locate each sheep any time day home in the even ing, but Mrs. Conner and son will visit on the Calapooia a few days. Monday morning sixcarloads of freight were shipped from Oakland on the South ern Pacific. Beidler Brothers shipped four carloads of hay to Lawrence Perdue at Grants Pass; Powell & Bovingdon, onecirload of prunes ; Cooper it Dake, one carload of first-class lumber to Roseburg. Miss Ruth Bryan, who was reported a short time ngo to be engaced to Richard Pearson Hobson, and which was denied by her father, Hon, W. J. Bryan, is to wed W. H. Scivitt, an artist, at New lort, R I., in Oetolwr. Formal an nouncament of the engagement has been made at the Bryan home in Lincoln, Nebraska. Another Crusade. A special dispatch from Chicago says: A 20th century crusade against their ancient enemy, the Turk, is being plan ned by tho Knights Templar, with the Balkans, place of Palestine, as tho field in which they will protect Christians against tho oppression of the. infidels. Prominent members of the -order are agitating the formation of a league that will send regiments ot well drilled fighters to the aid of Bulgaria, and the crusaders of tho 12th century may have their prototypo in a movement of tho Knights Templar against tho troops o the porto. The plan has received consideration by the Chicago members of tho orga nization for somo time, and tonight was formally broncho 1 at a meeting of St. Bernard commandery. With 500,000 members under oath to "bo ready to go and fight the enemies of Christ even to tho death," it is expected that nn inter national interest will be stirred in the movement, and 200,000 Knights from tho United States and, ljnropo may be mnssed in Macedonia to tight tho soldie ry nf Turkey. Among tho 20,000 Knights Templar in Chicago, tho outrage at Beirut and Adrianople have revived the spirit that led to the formation of tho order eight centuries ago. At the convention at Peoria, leading members of the organif xation discussed seriously the expedi ency of issuing 11 call for volunteer reg- Ous-fcuTman jafyrs of Urjoifj'hJc gACK COATS as a role, possess a sameness of style and character that makes them look as if they were all made from the same pattern. This is not so with the "Kaufman Aidershot" This is a specially designed. seiai-oQitary garment, which Is individual in style and work manship, resembliag in no way the conventional sac coat. It is eqcal in fit and finish to the highest class made to order garment. Every part of it is hand made and "it could not be of better material and work manship at any price. To sua cjr: sueib exam ple o tl xaaster tailors" art. The aateriils iaclsdc Wor stols. Oxrriots. Cuteeres. BotaJes. Twist Womtetls ad Wool Thlbcts. Vesetia&s asl Granin. Ask to see them at Woollenberg Bros. imcnts to be sent to the scene of depre dations, with the result that tonight one of the eleven local-com mandaries was asked to take action. As yet tho schene is not perfected, but tho general plan is to muster in regimeuts of Tern 'dars and send them to 'enlist under the the Bulgarian government. For City Recorder. .1 hereby announce myself a candidate for tluuitliceof Gitr Recorder, snbjecl to the approval of the legal voters of the city of Rosebursron the 5th day of Oct 190 J. John- Tl Lo.no. 74 tf Wanted. 20 tiers oak stovewood, 30 tiers grub block wood. D. S. K. Buic 4Stf. The Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural Fair. The fair will open at Eugene on Tues day, Sept. 29, and tho Southern Pacific railroad has offered a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip from all points on the line in Oregon. There will be the best display of agri cultural products-and livestock ever ex hibited in Western Oregon, as the rail road has offered free transportation of such to tho fair. Tho prizes have been doubled this .fear over last, as the Slate made an ap propriation of f 1,800, the last year's ap propriation being only $900. The next fair will undoubtedly be held at Roseburg and the citizens of Douglas connty should make a point to attend the fair at Eugene and help make it a grand success and then we can expect Lane county to return the compliment next year. Administrators Notice. Notice ii hereby given that the under signed was, by the County Court, o Douglas County, Oregon, on the 16th day of September 1903, duly appointed Exrcntrix of the Estate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. All persons having cl.ums against the aforsaid estate, will present the same, duly verified to me at Camas Valley, Douglas County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. First publication of this Notice Sept. 21, 1903. Eliza Lxuxhibb. Executrix of tho Estate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. n Af f 1 Tx nnntiTiiur mi uvLIAk fKtllUI The HosihiTg 3mk aid ffifc C. Will pay a premium of ft 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 Iland Furniture Cur, Oik andKoM StsOpp. BirmM'i Stable