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life THE PROGRESSIVE STORE FULLERTON & RICHARDSON bir catv tin- .ittn biic iiiiric.-M'ii uir.T I'll I VII i ! rij3 certificates, although it is hardly ii II SYSTEM, ORDER AND CLEANLINESS ARE THE GUIDING RULES OF "OUR LABORATORY likely he will do so.- THE DRUG STORE OF NEAR THE DEPOT ROSEBURC QUALITY OREGON Statesman. FOR NEW TRIAL CROP PROSPECTS ENCOURAGING ) DftOCDIIDP Dl AHIMTftl CD from juries men (who have readsome- KUotBumi rLAinuLrALtn thi of the matter which they published Mondays akd Thursdays by ! are to sit in judgment. This is vir THE PLAIHDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY tually a premium to ignorance in the mou miK J7t otFici co mAi 40 oak j makeup of juries, for it is a safe ; ; proposition that all intelligent men Entered lr. th. P .st Office at Roaehurg. Oregon. f fay rea(j newspapers. Con86 u Secon i Cta s Mall Matter in 1868. J. r r quentlv a jury made up of nan-news- remark able Sympathy for Senator Mitchell will be abundant and widespread. His physical condition is reported to be pitiable. No one believes that he was other than the tool of dishonest men, or that he profited to any great extent by the services he was per suaded to render them. But hia crime deserved punishment none the less because he was not a principal Spokane Review. The men put on the ticket next year should not only be good Repub licans, bat good men, and stand for good programs that mean something tangible to the public. The Republi can party must stand up for the pro tective tariff, for state and national regulation of transportation cora Danies. but also for lower state and county taxes. H. L. Pittock, business manager of the Oregonian, has been drawn on the extra panel from which 12 jurors will be selected to try Congressman Williamson and others. If Senator Mitchell is granted a new trial will Harvey Scott be on a jury panel? Owl. W. C. CONNER, Editor i paper readers is a jury only for the density of the ignorance SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES of thoseho "TT T, you reau pome 01 tuc ucuuu ui chuci ; a civil or criminal matter it is no in- genii.vv-.klT On- T ar: lift'! Semi Weekly iix 3ii tt s. $1 Oi C-h in .V'.auce it n g Rate tf upt aingi co'nmn ; diction that your mind is so warped inr oe n.nnth I-l 5 cenu a line . mi. one way or other that you will be un- able to reach a correct conclusion af ' ter the matter has been presented to you in due and legal form while It ought to be MOND IY, JULY 10, 1905 PAGIN INDICTMENTS PRODDED. ; sitting as a juryman. i the earnest desire of all connected Th.ise famous Olive h. Pagin indict- with the administration of the law to mr-nts came in for a vigorous prod, secure the most intelligent consider- only this time it was the court who , ation of all matters presented, yet it sarcastically took them to task. It must be said that it is too often the was while the case of J. H. Booth, case that studious efforts is made who was recently removed from the to exclude intelligence from the jnry Roseburg Land Office, was op. Booth box. In most of onr states intelli- is represented by County Judge Web- gence is a prerequisite to voting, it ster and A. C. Woodcock, of Eugene, being deemed essential to minimize Attorney Woodcock was reading the the evils of voting ignorantly and in- indictment which charged Booth with disc iminately. Is not the sitting m having used his office for private gain, judgment upon life and property wh n Judge De Hawn took a fling at equally important as voting, and in- the compiler of indictments. Attoi- telligence equally essential? ney Woodcock started to read the in- dictment aguinst bis client, when the ; y, oodburn must certainly have a court suddenly asked. "Is that one of standing candidate for Congress or Pagin's indictments?"' District At- some other place, judging from the tornev Heney replied that it was, and humorous antics - of the Independent His Honor called for the indict-Jin pronouncing sentence upon, and ment, saying: "You had better let writing up the obituary notices of me read it. I don't think anyone can j several prominent Oregon politicians, Binger Hermann's case has been put at the tail-end of the land fraud calendar. From the noise made by politicians in the last two congres sional campaigns one would have thought it should have been first on the docket and taken procedure over the Mitchell case BettatOf MitrUOi In- Mel hi motion for a new riul hih! hi p'.oent Mb ar gument i't-i re Hit- rVoWal ourt today. Upon the words of Senator Thurston 1 sod hit partner counsel, Judge A. S. I T, .- . . t , V... . w n . -i . .,i .,,,,1 UCUUCkV, awu upuil lur vuuunuviiwii mjw decision of Judge DeHaven depends whether or not the Senator will be gran ed the privilege of once more pre senting his cause before a jury of bis fellow citizens and neighbors or wheth er be will be forced to rely pos the jus tice and mercy of the Supreme Court of the United State or of the Circuit Court of Appeals. Saturday morning, when the Federa Court was con veued. Senator TbursloLl appeared before Judge DeHaven, for the first time since the n g it of July 3, when he had served notice of a motion for a new trial upon the court, and ac quainted the court with the fact that his motion had been tiled. He stated to the court that he was read v to argue hia motion on Monday if it met with the favor of the court. Judge DeHaven was willing to hear the motion at that time if it were nec essary to be heard, but he did not wish to interrupt the course of the William- eon trial unless be had to do so Senator Thurston told the court tliat he had nothing more to keep him in Portland, that he was a long journey from his home and called to the court's mind that a homing journey was always a pleasant one. The court therefore or dered that the motion be set (or a hear ing today. Luet week wi favorable for norma' ft'iow li notwithiiiii it averaged coots than UHiial. Maying is now general and, although considerable hay was cut and lying in the fields when the rains of the early part of last week occur re I, nn gre-U damage ensued, and the hay erop promises to be unuHiially heavy and of exeellent quality. Fall wheat continue to fill nicely and its harvest will begin in about ten days or two weeks. Fungus tliscafea at u insect pentii are mor troublesome than usual at this reason of the year. Spring wheat in portions of the Willamette valley i- badly infested with aphis, but otherwise its condition is promising. Uais are allecti ti by a red rush fnngu', which is cauniiK much ap prehension. Barley is lipening nicely Corn, gardens, potatoes, field ouious aud sugar be. ts continue doing well. Many lice are reported in the hop yards, es pecially those situated near the river bottoms, and preparations for extensive spraying have been made, whicli will be put in operatiou if the present warm and bright weather docs not cause their disappearance. Berries are plentiful, and other fruit bu made aatistacloiy advancement. THE REASONS WHY You save money by purchasing your goods of us are that at i st . We buy our goods for cash only. and We buy goods in carload lots and therefore get them the lowest discounts. 3rd. We do our own work, thus reducing our running ex. penses to a minimun. 4th. We do not swell prices with bad accounts. 5th. The rapid progress our business is making is due to the fact that we have gained the confidence of the buying public. QNGE A PURCHASER, THEREAFTER A REGULAR CUSTOMER WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE County Court Orders Musings A Chicago husband has secured an injunction restraining his wife from moving. It is only a step now to en joining the lady of the house from house-cleaning. When that step is taken life may indeed become one grand sweet song. Almost any man will take a second look at an empty bottle. The quality of neither a woman nor a Eugene Register. ! cigar depends on the wrapper. When a woman takes it into tier tieao to have the blues she just has 'em. Never heard of a man's getting wh ppeJ as long as he was in a good hu mor. The lawyers always advise their cli ents not to talk they do that them selves. Tbe only argument some people can advance is to pall out a roll and offer to bet. Evert man should so live that his wife Secretary Wilson' announces offi cially that tbe "cabbage snake" is not poisonous. It is a comfort to know that if you happen to eat a few they won't hurt you. Among the first to congratulate Heney upon his conviction of Senator Mitchell was tbe notorious outlaw, perjurer and all around crook. S. A. D. Pnter. Heney seems to have a predilection for associating with such people. The United State will make no more 16-inch guns. Mr. Togo has demonstated that the 12-inch variety can do quite damage enough to any-! John after much thing afloat. County surveyor and boarj of viewers 1 ordered to locate a couuty road from Hall creek, near Oakland, to the S. M Driver claim, as petitioned for by Victor Boyd and 1" others. District Attorney ordered to bring an action against the Title (Guarantee k Loan Co., to recover W, due for rent of former rlicee in the COttrt liouye. County treasurer ordered to icsue. a receipt to Koeeburg park and lair association for $!Am) in part payment for the (air grouuJs situated one mile eat of Rnteburg, and upon payment of - more in two vears to coovey deed to said property to said afocialion. Court adjourned for the term on Fri day evening. Just before (he a'j urnniect much to the surprise of every w.e. the petition of the re sidente of West Koeeburg. atk-.ng to be Incorporated as a separate aud ' . independent city was granted. The petition of the West Roseburg ROSEBURG FURNITURE CO. THE NEW STORE IN THE MARSTERS BLOCK JACKSON AND CASS STREETS burg will be declared annexed to the city proper and two qualified residents , of each district will be named to repre sent their respective wards in the council. Nature's Great Invention will be glad she did not marry the other residents, whicb was grained BJ IBS county court, sets lortn nut usj terri falten into a hole tory involved contains 200 inhabitants. elM It is to known as " eat Koeacasrg I and is embodied in the following de scription : lieiinninz at the wet bank of the Btoth L'mtqna River at the corner of tbe lands oaned !-y J C. Fullerton and O. F. Uodfrey, in tp 27 s, r 6 wet, run ning tbence on the line oi tne tana 01 fellow. Many a man has while trying to see what souk body was doing. It might help some to mate tne 1 marriage fee as big as the divorce lawyer's few. Can't understand w!;y a woman will wear a pair of hose she is anhsmed to Iranges! J understand what it means with one reading." A gentleman late from Washington City informs the Piaindealer that 1 who are, by the way, not yet convict ed and who are decidedly lively corpses. The Independent's work is coarse and will do the W oodburn Pagin, as an indictment compiler, is candidate no good. There is an old only recognized as "famous" by the adage something about people dwell Oregonun and Telegram, their j ing in glass buses, which Herbert sketches of Pagin and his splendid L. Gill should meditate over. legal talent being received as huge J jokes at the national capital where J Governor Chamberlain might have he is well known, but not as a "famous himself and the state trouble writer of indictments" or a legal light at tne time ne properly of any superior ability. j con3idered the states interest in his action on the general appropriation While on this subject of crime and bill. It is fitting he should now ar publicity it is well to mention anoth- range with some bank in Portland to er phase of it which appeals directly take the state's certificates against The unfortunate Russian poet laureate will probably have to con tent himself with a few appropriate stanzas on the victory of the Dogger Banks. The Czar and Mr. Hyde of the Equitable ought to sympathize with each other. They both know how painful it is to give up an absolute "cinch." Before Russia and Spain actually begin to rebuild their navies they would do well to ascertain if they can secure the proper sort of men to place behind the guns. nang out on me uue. . f .0.fr(,v l!0r.i err to tbe Of all the characters deveol pad in the Coof sj njf tneoce north on the land frmod cases - Mi Kinl fy, Futer, e-tt ijDe on jLbn I.-aser donation land Gardner and others there are none bu t c,jm j0 the west lnk of the Sou' h what are entitled to more consideration mu, Rjveri thence following the than traitor Robertson. i meanders of said nv r -at r!y ai.d When asked to write a short compo southerly to place of tvginning." sit ion on some interes ing experience,! The petition specified further that labor, handed hi , an election to detern.it e whether a ma- teacher the following : "Twins is a ba- jority of the voters ithin the limits by, only i'S doable. It usually arrives describ! are in favor of the propod about 4 :37 in the morning when a - ' new Incorporation, On de 'naif oS de Am&son far away, far tt bar Dc i.rrrn SU Auna Flowcrt to dl day . Ah Di-ae4 dnac Bowers la Anru ia ole Branl. An aiiiu I m t Vaaa.ee. ah toajp to ba dax Kill. C .'. Flower is the only medicine t tree trom alcutiouc itimuiuti inai naa been successful in keeping the entire thirty-two feet of digestive apparatus in a normal condition, and assisting nature's processes of digestion, separation and ab sorptionfor building sad re-building by preventing aXL irregular or unnatural causes which interrupt healthy and per fect natural processes and result in intes tinal indigestion . catarrhal affections i causing appendicitis stoppage of the fill duct), fennentatiou of unhealthy oods, nervous dvspepsia, headache, con stipation and other complaints, such ss colic, biliousness, taundice. etc August Flower is nature's intended reg- nl.a'.w Twrt ?e J CP C(" " If in need of a Range, buy one our celebrated Toledo Ranges. We guarantee every range sold, and if it does uot give entire satisfaction, it costs you nothing. .n elegant line of Furniture, carpets and rugs in stock all the time, also Wall Paper, Window Glass. : STRONG low is getting in his best licks sleepin'. Twins is accompanied with excitement and a doctor. When twins do anything wrong their mother can't tell which one to lick, so she gives it to both of 'em so so as to make sure. We've got twins to our bouse, snd I'd swap 'em enny day for a hillygoat or moa' enny thing. Disastrous Fire at Goidfield Goldfield, July 8 Two blocks of Goldfields' business snd reaidei.re ssjr tion were totally destroyed by fire 'his afternoon. loss ia eel i mated at 1200 -000. Fire originated in the basement of a millinery store from a gasoline stove. TIMBER CUIUS MO HOMESTEADS ICCATED I have some good rlsims, farm and ranch lands for sale, reasonable, in one the country will of the most besntiful vslleys on the The hosnitals of ... . . ... . ftt i. ' ... i i ii. coast, write or phone to to every newspaper publisher it is tne next meeting oi tne legislature, soon oegm to ciear tueir wnw oi me ; w m. Posts. Camas Vallen. Ore. he effort so of ten made to exclude He should also figure out some way Fourth of July casualty victims. bwnss w. tnm Roaeburs m Myrtle Point 11 b bvUt on September 4, lt05. At the same time there sre to be chosen, if pro incorpo- : rstion carries, three trutees, a recorder, a treasurer and a msrhtl Before the West Roseburg people can form an independent municipality, however, they will have to stand a bat tle in the circuit court against the City of Roseburg. Members of the council were busy consulting with attorneys here todsy, prepsring for a contest in theconrts. Just what sction will be tsken by the city or when it sill occur hss not yet been announced. Members of the council stated today that the original plan of anrexing West Rose burg, as well as North Roseburg, as s ward, will be carried out to the letter just as if no sction to the contrsry had been taken by the residents of West Rosebnrg. At the specisl meeting of tbe council on the 13th of this month, the territories of West snd North Re- Two s-ze. C MARTES DRUG CO. I.J, Norman & Co. Cigars, Tobaccos, Confections, fruits Bakery Goods Always fresh StKRIDAN ST. NEAR DEPOT IB. W. THE FURNITU ROSEBURG . "HIT THE SF TO N ( KRUSE & NEWLANO'S ) mam ciaaiEs J R E WAN OREGON Fresh Family GROCERIES I A complete stock of ! all the best brands of staple and fancy Gro ceries. New and fresh goods on which we have removed the tariff. All kinds of early vegetables and fruits kept constantly on hand. Highest market price paid for all kinds of rarni produce. w vntTcr 7 mTTT irn up-to-date NUIL ORDERS WILL RE CEIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION MAMMOTH MID-SUMMER S.LI MAIL ORDERS WILL RE CEIVE CAREFUL ATTENTION NEW, SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE AT INCREDIBLY LOW PRICES ! PEHENDOUS SILK SPECIAL 6 c Jap Wash S Iks for 44c A pieces Jsp wab silk, 27 inches wiue, genuine Lyons Dye, in black, white, red, marj, light bine, brown, reedi., champagne. An unusual value at 60c a yard 44C Ntja. stores would charge 75c. For this Bale 2 pieces white corded wash silk ; regular 60c value. For this sale ALL OUR WIDE RIBBONS ON SALE Crisp, New Goods taken from regular stock. All 50c Ribbons All 40c Ribbons All 25.: Ribbons All 30c Ribbons , All 25c Ribbons All 20c kibbons All 15c Ribbons SPECIAL 2 Bolts fancy Taffeta girdle ribbon, regular price $1.00 yd. sale 1 For this .. 36C ...29C . 25C 21 C ...IK .. I4C ...IIC 67c All Our Shirt Waists at Costor Less Almost without exception this sea sou's goods. The styles are smart, the materials are handsome and dependable. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT COST Lot I. White Lawn Waists Five Attractive Embroidery Specials 45 and 4c Embroideries . . 35 and 30c Embroideries 25c Embroideries 20c Embroideries 16c Embroideries 28C 22C ISC I4C IIC $3 75 3.00 2 76 260 2.25 200 1.60 1.26 80 60 value- values . values values. values . values values $2 68 . 2.18 . 2.02 . 1.66 . 1.44 1.21 1.12 values 88 values 57 values 38 few last year's white lawn waists with Elbow Sleeves, regular 3, 2 60 f IO and 2 00 values. Special 8ome 4 26. 4 00 sod S 60 valnei 8pecia! 1.66 tot 2. White Silk Waists Msde of fine Jsp wash Silk. 3 60 valeea $2.66 2 40 values 1.87 Lot 3. Silk Shirtwaists In Poplins, Tsffetas and Peau-de Soie ; Elegantly cut and finished, $6, O jCO 5 60 and tb.00 values '. s).U-a SIPECJAL-One white all-lace waist, sise 36 ; regular price 12.60. Spec- -s Ut 4. tank Shirtwaist Safe Well made and dressy. 2 25 and 1 75 values $1 30 4 00 and 3 76 values 2.97 These are almost without exception this especially for this sale The prices tell tbe Lot I. Misses t Ladies' Shirts and drawers ; ladies gowns and cor- O O-set-covers, regular 60c values OOk season's goods, many having been bought beet. Lot 6. Ladies Gowns. Skirts and corset -covers, regular l 75 I 07 values las) Lot 2. Ladies' ft Hisses Draw ers; Isdiee gowns, corset covers and CQ. skirt chemises, 75c vslues sjrv Lot 7. skirt-chemii values Ladies Qowns and 1 only, regular 2.00 PETTICOAT BARthlNS They are the celebrated cVrosis' Skirts A fact ti at certifies their style, fit and dependability Regular $2.00 values Lot Regular 2.25 value 1.70 Regular t2 75" values H Regular IS 00 values 10 Lot 3. Ladies Qowns. Skirts, , corset-covers, drawers, snd skirt 7As chemises, regular 1.00 values. 7 w EXTRA SPECIAL Any colored cotton shirtwaist in our entire stock -including j value up to 1.50 sJUt, Men's Summer Suits at Costor Less 7.90 Kuppenhelmer Make -Cool, Drcaay and Dependable. 12 and IO Kuppenheimer 2 piece hot-weatner suits in homespun snd light worsteds. Cool and neat 7 60 Kuppenheimer 2 piece hot-weather suits 10 00 and 19 00 medium weight summer suits 7.60 suits, sixes up to 38 only 5.90 5.90 4.90 Lot 4. Ladies Skirts, Qowns, corses-covers, drawers and skirt- OAj chemises, regular 25 values W Ladies Gowns, Corse t- covers and skirt-chemises, regular 2.50 vslues LAMES' OXFOUS AT COST 1.97 TEN EXTRA BARQA1NS Lot 5. Ladies Qowns Corset coven and skirt-chemises, regular I OO 1 60 values LLO BARGAINS IN BABIES' SHOES Soft Soles Only. 50c and 40c values 25C 76c values (fur trimmed) 350 TWO L..CE SPECIALS 2 25 gowns 1 86 3 50 gowns S 4 80 gowns 3 66 3.00 skirts 2 31 3 00 corset-covers 2 31 2 75 corset-covers 2.06 gowns 66 drawers and corset-covers 24 drawers . . i 85 35 26 25 corset covers 1" Cream Oriental I. ace, 6 in. wide, re gular 12. and 15c values. Same in narrower width, regular 8 and 10c values 8c 5c ECaUNHHIS UMAIKS 1 Bolt extra-heavy, iron frame, twilled blea. cited sheeting, regular prce OA I ft 37V,cayd. Special W 4 pieces 6t,c cnallia 5 3 Bolts cotton towelling, regular O O J price 6c a yd. Special v a)"f The famous "Cross" Make Smart, perfect-fitting and er view able. 4.00 values, finest patent leather, welts and turned solea. 2 80 3 50 values, high-grade patent leathers in welts and turns fcf.o. A STWN SPECIAL IN LINEN Finest imported Irish table-damask, every thread pore 'linen ; 78 inches wide, rich and heavy ia texture, splendid value at St 60 Special ! 19 SALE BEGINS TODAY THE BIG STORE ESTABLISHED 1877 " w-t-a-a-awa-a-afaJ