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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1903)
OUTLOOK IS EXCELLENT. J.C. Eaton, of the Oreat Northern, Talks Business. J. C. Eaton, assistant general traffic manager of the Great Northern at Seattle, is in the city today in consul tation with the representatives of the road here and going over some mat ters of business, says a recent issue of the Portland Telegram. He is thoroughly satisfied with the business condition in the Northwest and con siders that the present prosperty will undoubtedly continue as people are more and more looking to this section as a place for a home and business opportunities. This is the newest section of the country and there is room lor millions of people, who can A recent dispatch from Jackson. find wonderful opportunities to make ville says: Grapes in this vicinitv a fortune. Homes here are cheap and it rests with the Navy League to instill this idea into the minds of all classes of citizens until the pressure of public opinion gives us such a navy as is needed for the country's prestige or safety." The British fleet that is in home waters alone forming but a fraction of the British Navy and which would be available as an evolutionary squad ron, includes 30 battleships and 30 cruisers. The home French fleet includes 16 battleships and 11 cruisers. The home of Germany, eight battle ships and five cruisers. Oregon Produces Wine. and the chances are always the best. With these conditions there is no reason for a falling off from the pre sent condition for many years to come. The shipment from this section during the present year are more than ever before and the increase of j tains over 12 acres. They have been productiveness due to the increase of j engaged in this industry for several population will have a great tendency i years, and have a large wine vault, to make more business in the shipping land their reputation for wine of an are beginning to ripen. The vines are loaded to their fullest capacity, and the usual excellence of quality is maintained. This is one of the few districts in Oregon where European grapes thrive as well as native varie ties. One of the leading vineyards is that of P. Britt and son, which con- world, lhe railroads at present are in condition to handle the shipments from this section although at times there is a slight congestion, though not of a disastrous nature. The Great Northern has increased its facilities in every respect and is now able to handle all that is placed in its care. The shipments both East and West are holding strong. Lumber especial ly is - going to the East in great abundance. TIMBER TRADE STROXG. Mr. Eaton considers that in this one commodity the Northwest will for many years have a great industry and one that will keep the shippers busy. This is the virgin timber section of the country and will be so for some .time, for many forests have not yet been touched by the lumbermen. People in all sections of the country iave come to look to the Northwest for the big supplies of lumber and for excellent flavor extends all over the state. Mr. Britt, Sr., is a native of Switzerland, and thoroughly under stands making wine better than the ordinary product in the market. He is a pioneer of 1S52. During this time he has fruited 67 varieties of grapes, testing them to see what kinds were best for this soil and climate. Osteopathy Exposed. Your Watch! When was it cleaned and oiled? Is it running like it ousjht to? If i is not, it would be well to have it ex. amined, I will look it over carefully and tell yon just where the trouble is and what it will cost to repair it. 1 guarantee all my work and live up to the guarantee. R. F. WINSLOW and - Optician i : REDUCED AH Colored Summer Goods Reduced to COST We must maKe room for New Goods WOLLENBlRG BROS., Phone 801. I t MRS. H. EASTON is rrepared to wait upon old and new customersand friends with a full and complete stock of 71 GROCERIES" All fresh and of the very best quality. Tea3 aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. 305 Jackson St., Roseburg 4 J' BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washincton and Main Streets i Mrs. Belle Collins Rev. J. C. Richardson, of Eugene Ore- i gon, having been requested by an inter ested friend to give his honest opinion of the treatment of Osteopathy, writes that friend the following letter, and after proving its efficiency bysuccessfnl treat ment, has been given permission by Rev. Richardson to published the same for the good of humanity. Eugene, Ore. .Mr. Dear Sir: It is with pleasure that 1 1 comply with your request. My own ! ' tin mmx&m Oregon Snoip-iiiNE Of yo'T life if you bu y a buggy, hack or road wagon before H 3-ou in -.yet our stock'of John Deere vehicles. 1 i I We Are After You Haven't missvl .1 5ale since car suivtri. Finest line 0 j spring goods ever brought to the c.v.ftv. amp Union Pacific jCHURCHILL & W30LLEY KOSEBCRG. OREGOX r. I). Hakiltos, President II C. Hamilto. eVcjr. and Treat Eaton says, that each year the ship ments are increasing. People here ar: beginning to realize that fruit is a very profitable product and the orchards ia growing very fast. This fruit 1 a ready market in even: section of the world because of his reason there is no fear of the ! is.ws?11 known to -vou havins fallen i Title Guarantee Loan Co. J S 3 market- ! hand and left lower limb was helpless, , -Che .Northwest is also becoming a and it was with great difficulty that I j great fruit producing section and Mr. ! could speak to be distinctly understood, t I suffered no particular jtain but took j treatment at first under the old system j of medicine for a vear and a half, re- 1 ' ceiviag a little benefit, and not being j ' cured, became discouraged I placed my-! i self under the care of an Osteopathic ! j Physician for one month, when I was I relieved of my infirmities and since that i time mv health has been l-chmI. 1st-! 11 i. i:j j c a lto iicejieni quatiiA auu mie uaor. ; tribute my improved health to the The excellence of the Northwest as a j Osteopathic treatment. rodocer in this line has not vet been j 1 a'0 kuow of several cases that have staWished but the time is "not far j successfully cured under this treat- listant when it will be far ahead of I , , iurwixv v. j young man of my personal aoquain- ill other sections. . tance who was afflicted with a "supjxsed l,n l-n-rA . . 1- . U1..U 1 1 , . . at Seattle is progressing as rapidlv as ' mnl the old school doctor for several j possible ' under present conditions. ! -vears: At times he raffered with great . . . ., , , . pain in the stomach. At last an Osteo- Crews are excavating at both ends of , WJUJ consulted who found a verv 1 the tunnel and have got in for a con-' tender place in the spine, it being the siderable distance. The job is natu-' c?use of the trouble, and on correcting rally a slow one and several years will . thislesion the symptoms of the "stomach IS33 Office in ib? Court Uoce. Hare the .inly com ' pit"Kl of abstract bmki In Dout'.a" .'vjaf Mptru-t aad t'eruticatej oi Title furalihol Ho , boagiA mnntr laud aad attune cla'-n- Har ; a complete et of Tmclnc o all totrnfMr I j'tMn the RneHirs. Oregon, r. s. Land in, trjet. WI:I mate Wne print copies of any totra , filip j N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS j Of every deecrivtion. Farms and 31 in-I eral I-amls. Oregon, Washington and I A. C. MR5TERS & CO. 1 DRUGGISTS Minnesota. OAKLAND. OREGON a 1T 1 TT be consumed before it will be fu r"e h Jltl, completed. When finished the Great j .'omein after doctoring for Korthern will have a fine opening in- j veara without improvement, finally took to Seattle and occupy a position that , about twomonthsOsteopathictreatment. is better than the present facilities She returned to her.home a well woman and fully equal the openings of other roads. ill health for about DEWEY WANTS BIG NAYY. Noted Admiral Shows the Growth of the Country Demands It. New York, Sept. 2. Admiral Geo. Dewey has contributed an article to the current issue of a Navy periodical, in which he gives the strength of the 3eets that Great Britain, France and Germany could assemble for their Summer maneuvers, as compared with our small fleet assembled at Bar Har bor. "Our immense coast line and our rapidly increasing world trade," says the Admiral, "demands a navy. We must have it for our own protection, She had been in fifteen years. A Mr. Craw, now our County Treasurer was afflicted with creeping paralysis said to me. "Had it not been for the Osteopath I would not be with you now." These people have been known to me i for years. I could give you others but perhaps this will be sufficient. As ever yours, J. C. Richardson. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue P'ints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect. Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Cattle tor Sale. Seven good cows and seven calves, enquire at this office. Smith' Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to sir removes all dandruff and will stop falling hair. Price 60c. For sale by Marsters Drug Co. mltf THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Greatest Farru Taper of the North west. Published weeklv at Salem. Ore gon. Edited by the farmer of the EJNorthwest. Twenty Pages. Illustrated. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE Si Papers for $i oo. Less than sets each Publication began March 1. 19W. Now has 0,200 subscribers. Phenomenal growth is due to 1U being tho best farm paper pub lished. YOU SHOULD READ IT HOMESTEAD AND PLAINDEALER $2.75 A YEAR. We Want Your Patronage and as an inducement we offer U. S. P. Standard Drugs, Fresh Patent Medicines', High Grade Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Arti cles, and Specialties hi go to THE ROSELEAF for CIGARS, TOBACCO KND SMOKERS' SUPPLIES. Jackson Street, - - Roseburg, Oregon R. W- PENN. CIZIL. ENGINEER. (Lately with the government gsographical and geological survev of Brazil, South America.) United States Deputy Mineral Surveyor. OfllcooverPostoffice. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Correspondence solicited A. SALZMAN, Pratical WatchmaRer, Jeweler, Optician. Watches, ClocKs, Jewelry Diamonds and Silverware Watch Repairing a Specialty.