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THE Rosebure Plaindealer Published MoihIhvs aBil Timr-dayf. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. H.H. BROOKES, Editor. MARY K. BROOKES, Proprietor Entered at the Post Office in Rosermrg, Oic, as second elate mail matter. Subscription 2.00 per Your. Advertising Rates on Application. The Editor ot the Plaisidsausr has no inter- tton of making alalse statement reflecin:- upon the life or character of any yx ri-OD, officially r otherwise and any statement published in tbes-e columns will be cheerfully corrected it erroneous and brought to oor attention by the aggrtoveJ party or parties. Our Intention is that every article published of a personal or iwUtical official nature shall bo news matter of general interest and for the welfare of the State at large. MARCH 2S, 1904. The Tried and True Arc Best. As tho time for conventions is rap idly approaching tho opinion among republicans is becoming more pro nounced that Oregon should adopt the nractico of tho older states by keeping the same men in congress term after term, thus insuring the best possible service at the national capitol. The present congressman for this district, Hon. Binger Her mann, has had years of experience in the halls of congress and during the past year has settled back in tho har ness and gone to work for Oregon m The Kussian war cens6f allows this dispatch to pads mustori "Supplies of food ut Vladivostok are sufficient to assure salo at peaco prices during the summor. Tho Coreans had laid up a store of cabbages, onions and cucumbers." The Coreans havo left Vladivostok and did not tako their veiretable stores with them. This may be a diet that will fill up and tes tify that the Russians are still hold ing the fort but it takes beef and bread and plenty of it to make good fight ing men. YeS-d Pew. o ahead and inaku your phtyj Never mi mi tho knockero. They're in every worker's Way ; Never mind the knockers. Every one who seeks to shim) If successful they midiun ; 'Tin of fame a certain tnpn Never mind the knockers. They Htriko only those who climb; Never mind the knock.-M. Tis success they deem a crimo; Never mind tho knockers. If they hummer nt your name, Then he sure you're in the t; lino; 'Tis a species of acclaim ; Never mind the knockers. Call for Primary and Convention. County a way that a new man could not do, The next few years are to be impor- that outside of war vessels no con- tant ones for Oregon and it behooves traband of war shall pass through Raising Peanuts Russia has commenced to make wry laces at tingianti wno proposes ... , I plant them in a eandy place, and dwavs as early in nnring na possible, our peoplo to keep the best possible the Suez canal. Ostensibly the quasi for they need a lon reason in which to rMiresfmtiltivo at Washington. Mr. Prrvntirin rrnvr.rnmr.nt insists on the h:- i-irsl put tho ground ill Kood r "cr" b i , ..... i f. , ITonn W nr.r,vnrr1 n. vncf. PXWT - V.t-,, f .1 ;fl,. -.ssn.rr. "V iaKm a i.r;.j; :v ..a.i ... .u ...ah0 I t.!.Ul...A vm4-4-At hnf IT I I I 1 1 . ?i! C ..... I " ence 111 legisuimu nuincta u.au 0I vessels carrying munitions ui Wiiy, or, if in rich irouiid, feet. Plant a i ii i i i r i - . . . ... . wwt i - prove ol mucn oenenc to our sraie in bUt ,t j3 weu known that the ivneuive Vl.ry Pereuantto a call of chairman, the Republican County Central Committee met at Roseburg on March 12, 1904, and set the 2nd day of April for the holding of the primary elections and the !Uh day of April at 10 a. m. for the convening of the County convention at the court i house in the city of Roseburg and pro- portioned tho representation at one del egate at large and one delegate for every teen votes or major portion thereof cast for R. T. Bean candidate for su preme judge on Juno 2nd, 1902, and make the following suggestions that all proxies should be represented in the convention by a resident of the precinct so far as practicable, and each preciuct select a Central committeemen. The various precincts are entitled to the fol lowing number of delegates: Roseburg 10 E Umpqna 3 Deer Creek 10 Looking Glass.. 8j Umpqua 7 Cow Creek 2 West Roseburg... 12 Coles Valley 5 Yoncalla 9 Mt Scott 2 Comstock 4 Scottsburg a Riddle 6 Gardiner 9 Pass Creek 11 Camas Valley... 3 Myrtle Creek ... 7 Bohemia 2 Glendale 5 Canyonville 7 Olalla 4 Kellogg 3 Civil Bend 4 Days Creek 2 Wilbur 3 Perdue 4 Millwood 3 Elkton 6 Oakland S Calapooia S K. L. MILLER, Chairman, J. A. BUCHAXAX, Sec'y. Roseburg, Oregon, April 15, 1904. shallow, so the moles can pass the future and it would now be the 0f Egypt is only the tool of England, under them and not find them : put two merest folk to renlace him by a new if fiin f rirHnn p-om on much loneer "ts in a hill aixmt i. inches apart man. Present indications are that thousands of people in this country our people see and realize these w;ii be shoutins: "co it lion; go it things and that Mr. Cermann will be bear." nominated at Salem next month on t)n Saturday, the senate uommiuee a Sill!, i jiTiTjji i Mg' W o'clock, to protect hgalnat Ihb henvy Increase, in rates which Id proposed to bo put into effect tills first of the coming mount, msa uommittkb. I, Lloyd Miller, tho genial clerk of Marks & Co.'s storo left this morning for Portland on a short business visit. Candidates for the different officers in the county bcciiis to bo having a hard time in setting up delegations that they can control in the county convention, but it is the determina tion of tho leading Republicans of tho county that this will bo an open convention, that it will bo a fair fight for all and that tho best men will win. Cash Raising Rug Sale. the first ballot and then elected in June by one of the largest voles ever given to a congressman in this dis trict. Lebanon Criterion. Associated Charities. Hardly a day passes in Roseburg without a beggar petitioning for money. Fully two thirds of them are fakirs and thejiest way to get rid of the nuisance is to organize an as sociated charity society in Roseburg. on Judiciary introduced a bill to make it a federal offense for any man to kill the President or any official in direct line of tho Presidency and fix ing the penalty at death. Congress should amend the bill when it reaches ripens them the House and make an attempt to kill punishable by death. Every member of similar clubs has and fifty.nine companies responded, displayed in conspicuous place in his gome Qf th(J Jnes oing a Stance office or store a card on which is printed these words: "Members of the Association Charities." A hobo, freak or traveling fakir gives the place a wide berth. The object of such a club is to concentrate chari table effort and to relieve those who are actuulk worthy of relief. If all CANDIDATE'S ANNOUNCEMENT. Being authorized the Plaindealeu announces that M. L. Moore is a can didate for the office of treasurer of- Douglas county, subject to the nomi nation of the Republican party at the Gounty convention on April 9, 1904. Being authorized, we hereby an nounce that George M. Brown is a candidate for re-election to the .office of Circuit Attorney of this district, subject to the approval of the repub lican nominating convention. FOR CIRCUIT ATTORNEY. New York, on Saturday, had a scare. A fire started on Broadway and the ceneral alarm was sounded Hull them, but don't break the ekin on tho kernel. When Ihey are well up, hoe and icplant. Keep the ground well cultivated and hoe under the edge of the vines,being careful not lo hill them up, and when tho ppurs begin to grow be very careful not to touch them with the hoe. Some s.iy to c ivor the blooms with dirt, but I have tried that and find 'hey will do letter without covering. Keep tho ground loose and they will grow and coutiuuu to lear until frost When 1 think all are matured tha will. I din. wash and dry well in tho sun before putting away. They will not keep well if not dry when stored away. W. H. Duncan in Kpito mitt. Four hundred beautiful ruga iti all sizes and colorings from tho cheapest to the best. Every rug in this lot at actual cost and many below for two days only, Thursday and Friday of this week, Mar. 31st and April 1st. See window for dis play. All rugs reserved for two days. No rugs sold until Thursday tho 31st. Salo commencing 7 p. m. Rico & Rice, Tho House Furnishers. CLOSING OUT SALE Commencing March 7 the W. C. Hildebrand StocR of Merchandise will he CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST The balance of stocK left will be shipped to our new store in Washington. This offer will not hold good for any definite length of time. ASH & ATTWELL Real Estate Transfers. Myrtle Creek Mailings. Canyonville. Albert Jones to H Jurgcus, 225. Lot 12 in blk 14 in the city of GIondaleT Recorder Hurst was intending to go to 1 F K Bowersox et'nx lo G W Donnell, Roseburg trSl'ay for legal advise on the 1 H350. Lots, 2 and 3 in blk 16 in the city Thomnson case which it was decided to 1 Glendale. drop because tho town had no jurisdic tion. There seems to be quite a differ ence of opinion regarding this case. John Hall was informed, 'when in Rose burg, that the council did right in dis missing prosecution. Others whose opinions seem to be well founded, think that the case is well within the town's authority. Ed. Weaver and wife, of Myrtle Creek were in town Saturday on business. If Mrs. Amanda Ball died at her home in Canyonville, March 17, of general debil ity, aged OS years. Tho funeral was held at the church at 2 p. m. Friday, Rev. Zimmerman couductitu: tho ser- , vices. .Mrs. nan nail many menus wno The New York National banks hinctrc,-v ,nourn 1,er ,ow i I Mr. and .Mrs. teo. K. Qmne, Miss ku i - m i r ii 1 it .. . v triune, .Mr. uiarK oi uiuuieniienu- engmes gom of eitrht miles, the hre was soon under control and the damage amount ed to less than $100,000. which were especially designated collect the first assessment for tho Panama canal of 20 per cent or $19,- . i - ! T- 1 X 1 I the business men oittoseourg emereu r-0o61 reDOrted to the Treasury de- such an organization every applicant partment that on Friday night "$19,- ior cnamy coming u uw c.ty 4iSfS60 had been collected and it is needless to say that few ever ed the funeral Friday. Mits Mildred Haines of Klkton passed throudi on the stage last week to Per due to take cha go of a school. Miss .Mary lirown. who sullereo: a apply to a committee of that kind. The dues paid by members vary from $2.00 to $20.00 or even higher ac cording as every man is disposed to give, but $2.00 per year is the mini mum fee. A Divorce Mill. At Portland last Friday ten cases. of divorce were disposed of. This is I a close second to a South Dakota court which turned out thirteen cases in one day. The Celilo Canal. In an interview with the Plaix dealer last Friday, George M. Brown was asked the question: Are you candidate for re-election .les, was the answer. The editor has only known Mr. Brown for the past eigh teen months but during that time he has watched his course very closely and believes him to be an official who cannot be swerved from doing his en tire duty to the state of Oregon and the citizens of Roseburg " which he represents. As a public official of criminals he is a fearless and able prosecutor and bends every- energy to convict men charged with crime and it matters not, high or low, friend or foe, if a criminal offense has been committed, the offender can count on a most vigorous prosecution and a sentence to the penitentiary. No paper could say more than this for any prosecuting attorney, and we do hope that Mr. Brown will be nominat and elected to succeed himself by an overwhelming majority. Last Friday in the Senate the Sun dry civil bill reported to the house- carried $100,000 for continuing con struction of the Dalles-Celilo canal. Truths, That have enabled us to build up a large Prescription Business Wc dispense Turk Drugs. We believe Accuracy to be a positive necessity. We make Laboratory Fukpakatioxs 1)3" the official processes. We turn out Finished goods in clean and neat packages. We know our business. . You get the benefit if you trade with us A Direct Line to Chicago and all points east; Loais- ville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the IL LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thoroughly modern trains connect with all trans continental lines at St, Paul and Oma ha. If your friends are coming west let us knov and we will quote them direct the secially low rates now tn effect from all eastern points. Any information as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application. B. II. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 14 J Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Undsey, T. F. A P. A., H2 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., SeatUe, Wash. S4L Possibilities of the Postal Ststem. J J Hodden ot ux to Roscoe W. Hed den, C00. nwX of aw of sec 8 in tp 22 r, r 5 w. Roscoe V Hedden to J J Hedden, "20. 119 ceres in tp 22 , r 5 w, Drain, Oregon. C E Gaddis to Mrs S A Gaddis, $400. 49 acres in sec 13 tp 27 8, r 0 west. D A Brunner et nx to Carrie Goode, f500. The ne of the nw, nwjf of netf of sec 3G tp 22 e, r 5 w. C E Gaddis to Mrs S A Gaddia, (750. Lot "T" in Riverside Addition to Rose burg. JohnHawnto E Smith, 900. The nw of n wf of sec 36, and nej" of ne'i of sec 35 in tp 29 s, r 9 w, ne of nel4 of sec 36 tp 29 e, r 9 w. Edwin Baker et ux to W II Hilton Jr., (200. 8eJofnwofBec29intp21e, r 3 w. Lucy B Sntherlin to F B Waile $300. 8s of nwJ-4 and swj of the ne' of sec 36, and lot 1 or sec 16, all in tp 25 s, r 5 w. V B Hainmitte et nx to F W Hunt, f 1100. Ix)t8l,2, 3 and 3 in blk 40 in the R R Addition to the town of Oak land. Albert Robinson to W M Puckett, (500; eeJ-4 of sec 34 in tp 23 s, of .r 4 w. John Thorn to Fred A Kribbs, (1ft); ne, of swJX, nwj-f of setf of sec 20 in tp 27 s of r S w. I-eander E Nral-y to F A Kribb, 750; eJs of swj, lots 6 and 7 of see 6 The Store That Does The Bssiiifss FISHER & BELLOWS COMPANY Cheap Mill PftdlitlM Oik lA thcChlH Factsn la uar rrotptmy arvj rrojiai. ismce last Monday eleven negroes have been killed at Dewitt, Ark. The negroes, it is said, were insolent and overbearing to the whites, and now that the eleven murders have been committed, it is said that peace will prevail, for a time at least, as the other negroes are cowed. There will come a time when all the Southern states will run rivers of blood after one of these unjustifiable massacres We have always favored the entire serregation of the white and colored folks, and that is the only course open to settle the race troubles. General Nelson A. Miles is now at- tempting, to plav politics. He is vir tually a candidate for the presidency, on the democratic ticket, but when last week the prohibitionists asked him if he would accept the nomina tion on that ticket he refused to ans wer the question, but put it off by askinrr that the matter be deferred until after the republican and demo cratic conventions were hdld. Evi dently the general, if he fail to ob tain the democratic nomination, will accept "any old thing" that is lying around loose. Senator liurton of .Kansas now on trial for boodling and accepting bribes from a St. Louia "get rich quick concern will know his fate today, The chances are that he will escape on technicalities like the Nebraska Senator. Both of these men are rotten to the core when it comes to grafting. "Common is Uie commonplace." The most valuable of civil benefits if such a commonplace matter, that wc scarcely give it a thought. It would take a win ter on a whaler nipped in an ice Hoe to make us trulv appreciable of the worth of the postal service. What a wondtr- tul thing it is ! Wonuertul tn it organ ization, with its vast machinery for the collection and distribution of letters, its railwar mail cars. iU route nders. the unfailing onlcr and precision Frank R Orcutt et ux to F A Kribbs, (750; nU of aw of sec 22 in tp 27 s, r S west. Thos L Lawhorn et ux to J Albert Ja nelle, (470; net of the net of s?c 27, eVj of MiVj of sec the nw)i of s w of sec 23, all in tp 19 s, r 10 w. Wm. Bainbridge to C B Gninn, (KJ; lot 2 in se pr of ne rjr, sec 17, tp 24 s, r 4 w, containing 7 72 acred. Caroline Coats to T R Brictenbasher, (700; nc or of the D L C No 1 14, in sec J j 4 in Three hundred of the inhabitants of the Philippine islands are now in St. Louis to be exhibited as specimens of Uncle Sam's savages, at the fair, and it is supposed that one of the bright advertising agents for that concern persuaded some of them to throw their garments out of the car windows, on the trip from Tacoma, so that on their arrival at St. Louis they could be paraded as our savage relatives from across the sea. "When it is taken into consideration that the cold, when the Cascades were crossed. Twenty-one hundred Poles, Finns was very severe, and the thermome- and Jews arrived in New York on ter went down to ten below zero in oararaay on tne namourg-Amencan Montana, and that the most ignorant line steamer Pennsylvania. They being on the face of God's green escaped from Russia to evade mili- earth would not throw aside a blan- W conscription. ,t will be seen that te St. Louis peo- he the war wRh y to pie are on to the job. Quite anum- for derance of ber got off the cars at St Louis in a naval gtrength m ? state of nature and the officers had u ... , TT , r, . I I if. iiiv I.11II1IV nil mill nat ii will l . j j r. 1 1.1 l t f J to scurry arouuu anu mm uiiiiitteui 1-1 i J TIM i. 1- i. i. 1 J wmcn me riiipinos iook. mj most kindly. It is reported that last Friday the Russian battleships under - the corn- On Saturday, in London, a modern mand of the new Admiral MarakofT Bluebeard committed suicide. He did venture outside of Port Arthur, 1 1 i M 1 t I naa eigne wives, tnree oi wnom ne There were no Japanese vessels naa muraerea, ana live are now nv- sight ing. He had killed one of his wives and placed the corpse in a trunk and So far as heard from, Congressman encased it in cement about six months Williamson has a good chance in se ago. The trunk was still in the room curing the nomination. Tho people and the odor was so offensive that a of Eastern Orecon remember that person occupying adjoining rooms Moody attempted to graft a widow. nnmnlfiinckl Tlio mnnloror huA n j v I The Republican Congress is hold npu tnto limnrr in tho rnran .inn tehpn 1 1 , , , . , ing down appropriations with the , , , , , , .. -, grip of a miser. It is reported that cement cracked and a dark liquid f, 1 . , . , . , , 1 . the receipts will be $22,000,000 in leaked out. This was reported to 1 i- i- , .. iAue.v oi eAiiuniiiLui e rhf nn inn nml on intinahrMtinn I vealed the murder. The liluebeard The advertising firm of Pettingill broke from the police and ran for & fjo., of Boston, failed on Saturday, three-quarters ot a mile, out beiore aim has robbed the newspapers of he could be handcutted ho pulled out tne United States of $1,000,000, a razor and cut his throat from ear f0 a- I The sleeping sickness which has de vastated whole districts in Amen has for a long timo nuzzled tho physicians of today is the day when it is report- the whole civilized world. After- all ef ed that theHouse of Congress will torta of French and German scientists settle the Lewis and Clark appropria- t0 "vel the cause of this mysterious ft m, ., ,1 ,,iM3ieo ''ad failed, Col. David Bruce, . . . nn n aiuetl in lua rcsearclica by Iiih Intrei) 1 i : r gc oor err I J 1 approprmuuu irom sfeo,wv " wIfe, h8 now proved beyond a doubt $475,000, and it is doubtful if that that tho germs arc injected into the will pass. . The House is perfectly human blood by a certain kind of Hy, willing to coin $200,000 in one-dollar Just a8 'oio lrCil,1 " ,.i ; .t:..i. ii. t-t . oi maiana. gum pieuea, which uie xair managu ment can sell for two dollars each if enough persons want such trinkets at that price. This would clear $200, 000 for tho fair by a graft. of its 31 and 32. to 23 s. r 7 w. methods, wonueiiui u is too in its re sults. It knits together families widely flEfl'S CLOTHIjIG It doesn't require any considerable ex pense to wear good clothes if you exercise good judgment in selecting from thor oughly reliable and correctly priced stocks such as ours. The Fall and Winter dis play is at it s best. Styles and materials to please the most critical. Prices 25 per cent less than you will pay at other stores. We call particular attention to our line of Oregon Cashmeres, fancy Worsted, Fan cy Cheviot and Thibet suites. All our suits from $12.00 up have non-breakable front. Hand padded Shoulders and Hand Tailored Collars. All are Union Made and marked at from $5 to $18 MEWS' OVERCOATS. A remark able line of the leading styles in all the newest mixtures and plain materials, $7.50 to $20.00. MEM'S RAIIST GOATS, We have everything that is good and that vr 11 turn rain. $2.25 to 15.00. Boys' Suits, Boys Overcoats and a com plete stock of General Merchandise. TRY US Fullerton Richards oa Registered Druggists P I) Gardner et ur to 1) V Huflar et ( ux, $2500; n hf of se qr, w hf of ne jr of sec 14 in tp 21 ?, of r 4 w. W F McDanie! el ux to Robert Hatha j way, f IUU, lot I in ulK o m Haiti- saUd to city of Ho.cburg. V F Colvin et ux to 1 W Gardner, f50; lots 2 and 7 in blk 0 in the town of Drain. Reported by the Title Guarante and Loan Comtanr. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured Mohair Wanted. It will pay you to see us before you sell your mohair, all Kruse&Nowland. paralytic stroke some mouths ago, went to t'ortland last week to bo treated at a lio.-pital. Mrs. "Coltrin accompanied her. Clms Roush and sifter, Miss Fannie, had a narrow escape from being drown ed a week ago. They got in deep water in fording Cow Creek in the viii ily of tialcsville. Miss KoubIi lost ber purse and valises containing about $75 worth of clothing. Spraying ih Iwing pushed a-i rapidly as the unfavorable weat' 01 will ierniit. Dr. Cardwell of Myrtle Creek passed through here one day last week to at tend Mrs. Win. Pickett of Elk Creek. who is rcortcd in n very dan -erous con ditton. Dr. Devore is attending Mr Johns of (lalesville, who is quite eick with gripjHi and pneumonia. t r -. 1 . . iir. 1.. m. imi)oii isntiieto he 011 tnu streets once more. Amicus separated. It carries across the ea some tender lover's message or perhaps a little flower picked Irom tne laisied crave of an Enelish churchyard. Every with words which waken love and laugh- " ""a, a ornki-nuiu oki7u- ter, and words which deepen the furrow I nison, Ohio, was confined to his ld for in the cheek and dim the faihng sight Kveral weeks with intl unmatorv rheu- with bitter tears. But with all this there is going on through the mail service a dissemina tion of human knowledge, a reaching out of human help which is one of the crowning blessings of our century. The correspondence schools led by Chautau qua, are sending to every village and hamlet the broader knowledge which is so eagerly craved by many w-ho are shut in to uie nomeiy auues oi a numuic life. Without the mail system this plan of education would be impracticable. Every man, too, carries from the great centers, the advice of great physicians, which it would be impossible for the matism. "I used many remedies," he says. "Finally 1 sent to McCawV drug store for a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at which time I was unable toufe hand or foot, and in ono week's time was able to go to work aa happy as a clam." For salo by A. C. Martera & Co. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with uxw ArrucATioNS, as they canno distant public to obtain were it not for reach tho seat of the disease. Catarr- the mads. Few peopie realize how ja a uiooJ or constitutional disease and !SJS "l,a order to euro it yon must nai remuiies. nan s caiarrn long ago when some postal affairs were being disi MARRUD. R K Y N 0 1 j l)S ST B W A UT. A t the resi dence of .loHeph Densmau, at Perdue, Tuesday, March 22, 1001. Frank T. Reynolds to M. C. Stewart, Justice Morris C. Raymond, olliiiiiting. V Eim-ll K8ELL At thu courthouse Wednesday evening, March 23, l'JOI. Percy A. Webb to M. Ixjona liassell, Juilgo M. 1). Thompson olliciating. The groom is the well-known first ser geant of Co. D, of ihis t-ity, and tho bride is one of Douglas county's well known young Indies. The wedding was a very quiet affair, only a fow of tho moH trusted friends of the contract" d parlies being present. They will reside on Mr. Webb's home stead on Deer Cnok. take inter- Cure is liscniscd in connection with Uie taken internally, and acta directly on erection of Uie new postoffice building t, Wo(xl nmi mucous surfaces. HallV in ItufTalo. N. Y some light was thrown . . i i- .H w hr Uie statement that Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. ihpmnil bv Dr. R V. Pierce amounted It was prescribed by ono of tho best daily to something over 1,500 piecea. I physicians in this country for years anil Of course tins is not a common case, ne- is a nUr prescription. Itia compostd cause Dr. Pierce's relation as chief con- 1- suiting physician to Buffalo's famous of tho beat tonics known, combimtl with institution. The Invalids' Hotel and Sur- tho best blood purifiers, acting directly peal Institute, makes hts advice and on u,0 nmcous surfaces, t he jK-rfecl tiatoi nisstattoi ronibination of tho two ingredients i skilled ami experienced specialists much , , , . sour-lit after, especially by women, to what produces such wonderful results 111 the treatment and cure of whose special curing Catarrh. diseases Dr. Pierce has devoted over g0IMi for testimonials free. thirty years of almost constant labor. But though this example is out of the J- Giikskv & Co , Toledo, O ordinary, it may serve as an evidence of Sold by nil druggists, 75c the amazing benefits reaped by tne pun- UM,a Fnnijv pjis ans tjle i, lie trom tile mail service. 11 puis evcry outlying hamlet in touch with the mort ad vanced medical specialism of Uie day. It gives at a cost of a two-cent stamp, the skill and experience that it hns taken years to acquire. Literally nt the cost ot a two-cent stamp, since ur. lierce n, ppcnia to bo a general Idea among ST&ATiaa the people that al, the valuable vacant seem to be one of the most remarkable government land hns been taken, buch services rendered by the postal system, ia not tho case, as I can show you 23 perhaps the supreme : service of all. r qMrer sections of government land " "Ti 1 "'ft J laZ that will cut from 3 to U million feet per sas, and 1 command (lovcrnment Timber Land. SI.OAT-SLOPHR the bride's nu Portland, Hnlimlay, March 20, Ray 11. Sloat of Portland and I.eona O. Slnpcr of Roseburg, Allyn I'hoii (ifliciiiting. and a grand Uiing to be able to oach quarter ot Sugar and Yellow Pino mand the learning of great pro- Cedar and Oregon Pino, in very desir- fessors while working iu Uie Michigan , o iocation8 for timber claims and 1 2A. I -l.ll - - - .4 1. 4 v x . I iR At tho residence ot homesteads, close to town and tho rail- nt, Mrs. 8. Simmons in men Hke Dr. Pierce, who have the dis- road, with good ro.ids leading lo them jwoinun iu ucipiui, buiuku 1 11 yHU llliomi utKilig n iimimr viaiui or place their skill and knowledge at Uie ,,00,,,,, fir8t kt mo show- you some down bv disease, without the possilnlitv claims and then before filing, go an 1 a of help from those about them. When what others will show yon. I want you one contemplates the vast and for reach- to pet an tj10 timlKT and in tho liest lo- taffi1? is ,,on u,ml yT, ra"ffor.rrnmney the familiar gray uniform of the postman Maps and pamphlets furnished on np the most glorious of all uniforms, for it is plication. My location fee is $l.'5.- W worn hy the soldiersof the army ot leace. B sKtNANi Rooms 10 mid 12 Masonit It makes one reel like taking ills mil on . ., n , In tl. r.M.r,l.i., mnll trnin and cheer- Temple, Grants PPB, OrO. lHIg tlis ing the work and wisdom of Uncle Sam. tance phono 731. Im 1901, Miss Rov. Call fur Mass Aleetlng. All persons who are interested in tho matter of rates for light and water in tho cil of Roseburg nro hereby request ed to meet at the court hntn-o on Mon day evening, Mareh 23, 1901, at 7:30 Phone 721 Write for Prices and Samples A COMPLETE STOCX OF GROCERIES STAPLE AND FANCY Fresh Eggs and Albany Bitter Every Day nn CC niQUPQ 2 P Mnt of fte amount of all pur iRLL UIOiiLO chases we give our customers in coupons to buy beautifully decorated porcelain dishes. C. P. DAVIS Private free delivery to all parts of cit' and suburbs Successor to J. M. Fletcher Near the Depot HEATH & MILLIGAN Best Prepared P a 1 n f RAILWAY WHITE LEAD OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES S. K. SYKES, Roseburg, - - - - Oregon in r nni uvu mm iai Where does It go? That's a question ir are asked a dozen times a day. Where does the Rock Uland go? The answer is: Pretty nearly everywhere To Peoria and Chicago. To Davenport and Rock Island. To Lincoln and Omaha. To Topekaand Kansas City. To St. Joseph and St. Louis. To Texas and Oklahoma. Three routes east via Den ver, Omaha and St. Paul. U B. COftHAM, 140 Third SL, Portland, Ore.