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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1905)
f K Blue Jay Good Judgment JP, is just as necessary in buying a Corn Plaster as in buying anything else. A wise selection will cure your corn. A poor one will irritate it. It's just as easy to get rid of your corn as it is to say, Blue-jay. U SOLD AND GUARANTEED BT Fullerton& Richardson i J it is said that commission which has been investigating the scandal in the government printing office has scored a distinct triumph. The report of the commission has been prepared and is ready for the President, though it has not yet been officially communicated to the public. On verj good authority, however, an outline of the commissions report has gotten out and it is said to be one of the neatest straddles on record. Ol nPlastc ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS BY I HE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY mcmt mi 276. Office cos md im Entered In the Post Office t Roseburg, Oregon, a Second Oh Mail Matter in 1868. IN EXTRA SESSION W. C. CONNER. Editor SUBSCRIPTION ANO ADVERTISING RATES Semi-Weekly On Year; tiOD: Semi-Weekly Six Month, $1 00. Cash in Advance. Advertising Rale. SO cenU per single column inch per month. Locals. 5 cents a line. CANNON'S BOOK STORE BURGLARIZED AUGUST Records of the Weather Bureau show that the present spell of warm weather is almost unprecedented in continuance, and the long-delayed rain is also very unusual. This prob ably will result in earlier fall rains and it therefore behooves the farmers to hustle their fall work along. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1905. CHEAP POUTICS On November 11. according to Presidential announcement. Congress will convene in session extraordinary. There is mnch conjecture as to what particular legislation will be under taken at President Roosevelt's sug gestion. These conjectures differ viuViy. There is the opinion that tariff revision will be the chief busi- as. - a MM ness ot the extra- session, mere is the belief that railroad rate legisla tion will occupy the attention of Con gress until the days of the regular session. It is asserted by many that incidentallv, with other matters, the immigration problem and the Chinese boycott will be considered, while there others who contend that the General Bliss figures that the Rus sians have lost 196496 men during the war and that Japan has lost 150, 18ti men. Additional deaths from disease have been very light among the Japanese but heavy among the Russians. There will be music in the sultry, tropical air of the canal zone when the 10,000 mules ordered shipped by a ...... e .- .. ... t me ov ti mucin iui uze in cumuli uniu; the canal send up their daily saluta tions to old comrades. Countv Assessor Keeney has com pleted his census of Lane county. Kuene is given a population of 5,745 and Cottage Grove with its east and west suburbs 2.722; Lane county, to tal. 2M.740. are Governor Chamberlain has appoint ed the state highway commission to investigate the trans-state road meas ure, proposed by Judge Webster, of Portland, and the Governor has stu diously avoided the naming of Judge Webster as a member of that Com mission. This is a bit of penny poli tics, that ill befits a great statesman like Governor Chamberlain. His Ex cellency should have risen superior to such small tempting. It is rather pity he does not perceive that the in dulgence of cheap cunning of this type will play the hob with his repu tation for political astuteness. Even to his friends it will come as a shock that a past master in politics can be guilty of a blunder small enough and silly enough to shame an amateur, says the Telegram. If there is any man in Oregon who by virtue of reputation and of active interest, in advanced good roads leg islation for this state is entitled to place on that Commjsaion, that man is Judge Lionel Webster. Judge Webster has given to the specific sub ject which is responsible for the leg islative creation of this newly appoint ed Commission more study than any other man in the state. It was at Judge Webster's instance, the reso lution was introduced in the last Leg islature. He took the initiative that makes Governor Chamberlain's pres ent action possible. It was expected as a matter of course that Judge Webster would be named on the Com-misr'on. main business of the extra session will be the consideration of matters touching the construction of the Panama Canal.. The last supposition is undoubtedly the correct one. There are a number of official events, of recent happening, which indicate that the Panama busi ness will be the pressing business when Congress assembles on Novem ber 11. It is reasonably safe to as sume that President Roosevelt's mes- Wizard Hurbank is reported to have developed a golden plum. Noth ing is said about what sort of a tree it grows on or the best method of shaking it. The store of C B Cannon was entered by a burglar last night and the cash register rilled oi $4.50, five fine pocket knives and a whist broom were also taken. When Mr. Cannon opened the store this morning and discovered the loss be immediately notified Sheriff Mc Clallen and Marshal Jarvis. These of ficers started immediately for the rail road yards and commenced a systematic search for the bargiar. Kvery stranger was stoped and made to give a strict account of himself. Sheriff McClallen at last found a young man who did not answer all questions satisfactory, and upon searching he found the stolen articles upon his person. Of course the youngman stated that he had purchased them from another fellow but the story did not go nd he was lodged in jail, and will be given a preliminary exami nation before Justice Long todav. and it iii safe to say that be will be bound ov r. The person gives his name as Kdwin Larson, and states that he is from the east and bound for California. En trance was gained to Mr. Cannon's store through the rear door which is of glass panes. Larson finding a brass hose noule vv Mentally threw it through the glass, as glass was scattered over the tioor of the rear room and tlie nozzle was found in the door-way between the i front and rear rooms He started to break open the gold coin box in the large register which was locked but dis covered the key and unlocked it the drawer was e npty. 1 -arson evidentally made himself at home as a box of candy was found oned and part of the con tents goue. V'oong Larson had already offered his ill gotten wares for sale and had suceeded in selling one knife for 30 cents to Kberly Reed, a boy on Mill Street. The money found ou l-arson ' corresponds exactly to that left in the cash register last night. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION aaasMSMBMBMapjaijaijaijaHpMpasBSB 1-4 rsf & in A bAKuAINb! I. TRUNK SALE (Si Our trunk Window I Cardinal Gibbons talks feelingly on the loneliness of wealth. Evidently he don't realize how a man gains in popularity when he gets an automobile. sage at that time will have to do al-1 . There seems to have been more leaks in the Agricultural department's cotton bureau than there have been YoncalLa News. Regular $ 4-7 5C - rfcfl values Pa3VU Regular $ 5. 50 A n values sP4.U Regular 6 . 5 xr values U Regular $ 7 .0 ot Afx values P5'4U Regular 8 . oodJ mm values Pt3. s! Kis!;:.rs,s 5$6.oo These are clean, well made goods taken from our regular summer stock. We invite a comparison of the fore going price with those of other st res most entirelv legislation. with proposed canal in the Portland, Oregon jury room. The Grants Pass Observer, parrot- like, in prating after the Oregonian, says: "Some people talk of the great services rendered the state by the convicted Senator Mitchell. It is not true. The benefits were all received by Mitchell, whose influence was for evil." The foregoing excerpt is a rank falsehood and it is recalled that there was no country paper in It might head off some Russian crit- j icisra if the Taft party came home by way of St. Petersburg. Musings This weather drives men to drink. Wouldn't you like to be a Douglas county school boy, though? There'? a lar?e number of Deonle who ne 1 know all about it beforehand afterward state more liberal in its commends-j M0re women who marrv men to re- tion and endorsement of Senator J. H. form them succeed than the world im Mitchell when he was at the zenith of agines. his political elorv. than the Observer, There is nothing more helpless thsn s knrntW Am Raavavataw has mt . citv man trying to make with reverses and is down, the Ubser- useful pause long will sound Another way has been devised to separate fools from their money. It is as easy as falling off a log and there is withal a spice of poetic jus tice about the scheme, in that the hime!f , on a farn.. r- .l'..ri, r a m i: .y a tsa l.r tu t al ver turns ingrate and villifies the man ; h to wonder how " it once lauded to the skies. That wnerj she i siity. Senator Mitchell served his state loy- j t.-. . njce tbiaf to Tisit the widow in ally, faithfully and well, and was only her affliction, but let's see you do it aod unconsciously entangled with a gang keep tle whole world from spotting you. of imported timberland sharks, whom, ,l has been discovered that the girl -oo ,miJ - r,ct;tnnt i wl,o misspells her name to make it he was endeavoring to serve and favor, no fair-minded Oregonian will deny. The Observer gives us another fitting example of mans' ingratitude to man. "ancy" never help the housework. her mother with California is supporting the Port land fair most nobly. Already more than 20,000 actual residents of the biter of the second part is sure to be state have visited the fair and regis bitten. The game works in this way:, tered at the California building. Last a pleasant-faced, soft-voiced stranger week was Southern California week ! stops at a farm house and informs at the Exposition, large parties of the occupant that he has lost a valu- j visitors from the southern part of , able diamond pin. He and the farm-. the state being present. Saturday . er make a diligent search but fail to was Los Angeles day, and there was find the jewel. The well dressed chap a general reception and celebration tells the farmer on going away, he -at the California state building. This will give $100 for the return of the week several cities in the central and jewel. A week or so after a tramp northern part of California have spe- comes in and tells the farmer he has cial days found a diamond pin. The farmer. pm. after some dickering, gets the pin for $25. After waiting some time the pin is taken to a jeweler, when it is found that fifteen cents would have been a big price for it. Who could blame the Douglas county school boy for playing hookey once in s while and getting kept in after school with one of those pretty school ma'ams' The hardest worked man at the peace ! conference will not be Komora or Witte, hut the un-named interpreter who must struggle with Japanese. Russian and Knglish. Ever notice how many business men advertise in programs and keep out of newspser8 and then say advertising don't pay? Of course it don't pay that way. A friend stated yesterday that he was j going up in the mountains "to avoid the I heat and bustle of the town." The beat I is not oppressive but the bustle grates on one's nerves. It is said Jaa Newland, George Stahy and - C Birtrum made applications for a positions on the teachers board of Sundsy, Aag t, at a family reunion at the residence of Wsllace Thomp-on of Milltown here was present, Mr. sod Mr- Thompson, J. H. Brawn and wife. S. H. Brawn and family, Charles Moody and family, Mrs. Leah Wilson of Emery, Wis., and Mrs Jane Park of Cotton wood Falls, Kan., sisters of Mrs J. H. Brawn, Mrs. ijresham snd Mrs Randall cousins of Mrs Thompson. To say it was a delightful occasion would be s mild expression and it is to be hoped that many similar meetings will be en joyed by those good people. It does peo ple good to meet as one family and ra new Bcqaaititaacea and strengthen the bond of lovs. Mrs. Sad is Grsaham, president of the Kansas Suffrage Association, accom- j panied by her sister, Mrs. Josis Randall and mother. Mrs. Jane Park, started on j their ret art trip today, Aug. 8. They go by the way of San Francisco wl err ! they eipec; to visit relatives. These1 ladies have traveled a good deal, and are highly pleased with Yoocalla and vicinity. Dr. Wilbnr Pin tier of Portland, for merly a highly esteemed teacher of this place, Mr. Clinton Ambrose of Wood lawn, Or., Mrs. Burns and daughter Ef 6e, formerly residents of Yoncalla and her son -in law, Mr. Smith are visiting here. Mrs. David Ohn, after an illness of about two weeks, died Aug. 8 of Typhoid fever. She suffered terribly and death was welcome. A husband and little son besides many relatives are left to mourn her untimely death. The Kvi.ngiliats from the Moody Bible Institute. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McClellsn were with ut Sunday. Mrs. McClellsn preached two excellent sermons. They will benefit any place where they con duct meetings. A Mr. Marin who came here about Jnly 1st to visit his brother who resides west of tc wn a few miles died of con sumption Friday night and was buried Sunday. Services were conducted by Rev. U. Bunvon. Boys' Summer Suits These are new goods well made and dressy but in limited quantity Sixes 14 to 16 years only. The prices tell the rest. Regular $ 8 . values Regular $ 6. oo values . $55 $3 9 Children's Tan Shoes Sixes 5 1-2 to 2 New, Dependable Footwear. Regular $1.50 values ReguUr $1 . 2 5 values Regular. $1.00 values Regular 75 cent values $1.03 .84 .79 .49 Phenomenal Silk Bargain 60ct Wash Silk for 44c. il In several-European countries it is i examiners, which were very properly 1 : , j 1 0 w 1 1 . suv vuMkviu v ass viniuv vvui v. w va The yellow fever reports from New Orleans are now taking the place of those formerly issued from the fieney news bureau at Portland. custom to promise criminals immunity from punishment if they will emigrate to this country or if their relatives will send them here. Whichever side loses out at the Portsmouth conference had better engage permanent quarters in America. Fine Jap Wash Silk, genuine Lyons , I've, 27 inches wide, in a full assortment : of colors. It was a splendid value at sirs n. u. wmiams, wno nas oeen in ,M . vlml- . g. , Cottage (trove for some time that her : jfi jt lasts tl jdlU little son might receive treatment in the j eajemenu and immuaiuea. and to do aad hospital there returned Sunday. The child Is erectly improved. A new firm, known as Applegate A ; Batty, confectioners and dispensers of icecream, have entered the field and are doing a rushibg business these warm days. Mrs. Geo. Applsgate and Mrs. Tbos. Westfall were the guests of Mrs. Joseph McKee of Red Hill last Friday. Misses Bessie Yett and Hariet Apple gate are attending the teachers exami nation at Roseburg this week. Miss Mabel Wilson has returned from Roseburg. LINEN SALE DO YOU SHARE IN I PROFITS OF I GROCERIES IF Every shareholder In the ROSEBURG ROCH DALE COMPANY is purchasing groceries from him self cheaper and better than he could elsewhere, and at the end of the year takes home to himself the profits on these purchases. This is the Co operative way. BE A ROCHDALER An Eastern scientist is trying to find out why men are baldheaded. Any body can answer that question. It's be cause the hair tonics don't fulfill the promises printed on the wrappers. And now the '.'Peek a-boo" shoes have sppeared. These shoes are dainty productions of the shoemaker's art and have openings above the toes and on the sides through which a neatly em broidered hose may be shown off to splendid advantage. Fashionable! Well we should say they are. A little boy was heard swearing by his mother. She reproved him very gently, telling him that God was with him and by him at all times and knew his very thoughts. Soon after be started down town on an errand and a dog followed bim. Turning quickly around the boy told the dog to go back ; it was bad enough to have (iod following him everywhere, let alone a dog. We dislike to believe that all tbe com mercial traveling fraternity are as de graded in morals and as much given to vice and dehauchorv as s prominent member of the grip-sack brigade who assured a certain local hotel proprietor this week that if he would win more of the "drummer trade," he would have to establish a bar in connection with bis establishment and employ four or five girls about the place who "enjoy a good time on the quiet." tie was informed that the patronage of hie ilk was not so licited nor was it desired. Proposals for Hydrants Speaking of the speed of fish it is said that a tarpon can hit oS 80 miles an hour and a mackerel tio.miles an hour. Sottas is hereby given that the un dersign! will receive proposals for furnishing the city of Roeeborg with nine fire hydrants. Proposers abould state fully as to the hydraut offered, as well as prices on different makes and sices. Proposals should be in the bands of tbe undersigned not later than Sep tember 1st. Tbe council reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. A. N. cm err, 10 24 City Recorder. A notsble selling of fine white linens suitable for shirtwsists, skirts and shirtwaist suits These fabrics were unusually strong values st their regular prices. Note the reduction. Regular 50c. yard linen Regular Soc. yard linen .39 .63 They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious and dysnepic are constant sufferers and appeal to oar sympathies there is not one of them, however, who may not be brought bark to health and happiness by the nse of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen tbe digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by A. C. Marst r A Co. Administrator's Notice. Nottcs 11 htrsby g ksasj that tbe undartltntU wadul- appointed administrator ot tb (state Of A. B. Coopar, deceased, by tbe C .mil v Court of Douglat county , Slate of Oregon, April 17, 106. All par ion. bariQK claim, against said estate are be-eby notified and required to present them to ma properly rifled, sa by law re quired, at Oakland. Oregon, within six months Irass the date hereof. And all persona Indebted 10 said estate are hereby noilflad 10 pay tbe same to ma. Dated August 10, 1(06. J. t BAHKY, Administrates of ths sswie of A. B. Cooper tsasaaatV Guaranteed Pure Linen. Full 40 Inches Wide. Notice of Filing Suppltmr nurv Articles of I corpsratioa by the Sterling Mining Company. Notice ! hereby given ibat In pursuance of a resolution of the stockholder of tbe Sterling Mining Company adopted by tb unanimous vote of all ths stock of said Connany at a stockholder' meeting culy snd regularly held authorising tba director of said Company so to do. Tbe said director did on ths 20th day of Jane, 1DU6 duly execute and tils Supplemen tary Article ol Incorporation ol said Company In tbe office of the Secretary of state and with tbe County Clerk of Douglas county, Oregon, wblch said Article were eiscuted and tiled lor tbe purpoae of sa d corporation encaging in ' new enterprise and purault, tbe object ol tbe same beloK a follows, to wit: To carry on and conduct the '.nines of lor- nlsbing. aupplyiiix and aelliua; llubt to the ' cities, towu. village and tbe Ibbahltanta thereof, and of the aurroundlng country In the State of Oregon, and to furnish and sell power tor manufacturing purpose and lor propelling ; enslnes, machinery, apparatus ud mechani cal appliance of all kinda and dt-Acrtplton. and moUce power ol all kind and lor all purpose- To general.-, manufacture, make, tranamit. iurnlah. rent an 1 BSll t'sfclftetty, gas ana any and all other stud of posst.SS flul-i for las purpoae of Hill itnalin power, beat or other purposes for which the kSo may be used, and 10 contract for tbe furnishing, distribution, rental and sale to person., corporation, lowi. t . nil and village of electricity, gas or any otocr kind ol power or fluid for lighting pur poses and f tr power purtoes. To o.vwi, buy, construct, lesae, rent, hold, maintain and operate plant and power bouse and .nations for manufacturing, generating and transmitting electricity, gas and any . all kinds of power, fluid and current, and to cou.truct. buy, ow n. bold, lease, maintain and operate linea ol -sire, pole tines, overhead line, cable and wire, pipe line, conduit, subway and right of way for tbe lame. To supply clues, towns and I illgs and the 1 Inhabitant thereof and of the adjacent and surrounding country with water lor household and domesii, use aud con.naption. Irrigation I and watering lire (lock, aod to recetre and I 1 collect loll, -eatal. rans and compensation ' i therefor, and to furnish, supply, rent, lea and i sr.: water fur ail power purple, and to ap- ! ' proprtate the waters of lake and runntog ! streams In tbe diaic ol Oregon ior general r.nt- i i al. sale and distribution tor the purpoae of ir rigation and supplying water fur household ; and umealic conaauip ion and watering Bv stock, snd to collect rent and compensation ! 1 ihe:eof; and to own, operate, buy. hold, coo I struct aud maintain reservoirs, ditches, cauai. ' -lume. and pipe line tor general Irrigation purpoaes aad lor supplying water for house hold anl domeaUc consumption and watering ive stock. To construct, buy. hold, own and lease ptie lines, reservoirs, acqueduct and ways, aad rightsof ways for the tame, lor supplying clttea. town and Tillages and the inhabitant thereof and ut the surrounding country with water lor any and all purpoae and for furnish ing and (applying power to individual. so ctation and corporation for any and all pur pose aud to coauact tor upplymg aod fur niahlng water to cities, towns, villa, indi 1 rtdusi. association and corpora tic n for any ; and all pnrpoaas. To own. buy. leae. construct, operate and i maintain pumping station aad power plants ' and dams. Dune, race and water wheels In.' ' and along the runnln streavjoa, and any and I ail other machinery apparatus aad appiianoe . neeear-y or convenient for utilising and using I water for power aad distnbjuoa. To appro priate wat r for power purpose, and Inrnuvh Ing eiictrical poae . and to divert water from its natural bei or channel and to condemn right of way for It ditches, canal. Mum, res ervoirs, feeders and pipe Urea, aod tb ngba of 1 1 parian propria tors upon th lake or stream from which appropriation is saade. This corporation proposes to and shall have power to exercise the right of eminent domain and to condemn lands, water, and water right and to approprust.- private property la the rases and manner now. or a may he caller be provided by law, when necessary or c nrenient ; i to carry into egsrt. and to enjoy either or any j of th business p irsults a occupations for, ' which this corporation is organised, is bay. ac ! sajtoSa hold. own. veil, mortgage an 1 hypctbe- cate. deal . n or manufacture any aad all kind . of machinery . appliance and apsaarato neee- -ary or coot menl for enjoying, carry Ing S ! or potting 10 egret ruber or any of the pur : suits, bos. nesa or occupation for which thia oorp M-atian la ortan ned . 10 buy. own. bold. I e.l lease, bond, contract aod mortgage real I an personal property . to purchase, acquire. I take. have. bold. own. posacss. euj y. salt, I mortgage. lease and use any and ail chef tela ' and personal property wh cb It sha.1. at any I ume d aire. Uclodlng promissory note, bood. ' mor-urage aad cbo-ev 10 aclioa to subscribe I for. take. hare, hold own. possess sell and en joy shares of tux-1 in other k-om panic, an 1 cor poration and be a stockholder therein, to as sume and obligate it If. to pa? and guaraaMw the psyment of lndebtedoe-at. bonds, mort gages, contract and obligation of other prsr sons, companion aad corporation.: to sell, mortgage. lease snd dispose o! any and all of it pioperty at any time an 1 to mortgage, hypothecate aad pledge any and all Its proper ly at any tias.ro-' ned . held or possessed by It. to borrow money and issne and SSil netjoUabie bonds, to make promissory note and other agreement lo par m-oey. and to secure any oonda. conrcle or obligation of. or assumed by this corporation, by morlgaces. deed of trust, p'vdges aod hypothecation of Its real and personal property, to own. a.'., aire, re ceive, bold and enjoy franchises, privilege. per form ea h cd every ct and thing wblch may at any Ume be requisite, cotft enient or neces ary to do In order lo accept, receive, tak the benefit of. h.vld. comply with us or enjoy, a- y ' franchise, right ol way . priv ileae. Immunity or easement, at anv time acquired by thi cor poration and generally to do each and erery act and thing wbalso.Ter, wblch may al any time be or become csnvenieni or necessary lo do. and not herein expressly mentioned, in order lo carry out and accomplish either or any of the objects aod purpos for which this corporation UorgaD'red, aa aforesaid. Notice is also gleen that the principal office ; aod place of business of said corporation has been duly changed from Portland. Multnomah anility. Oregon, lo Roseburg. Uvugla county. Oregon . and th capital flock of said corpora lion increased to Three Hundred Thousand dollars. In w lines whereof the president snd secre tary ol said Company hare caused this notice to be pcbllahed by order of lb Board of Di recto of ihe Sterling Mining Company duly; made. : KRSDJ BLAKKLIY. Attest President. T. B SHBRIDAN. Secretary. (Seal) MARSTERS' DRUG GO. drugs stationary patent school medicines supplies perfumes window class soaps lime Toilet and cement articles all kinds of rusber coods sprays J J PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH "THE HO DEL" H. O. Wilkinson, Prop. The Choicest line of VVines aod Liqnors indoding tbe Famous Brand 'Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Rk Urn f lititk uri mp$nd Ggsr. Jackson and Oak Sts. Roseburg, Ore. FARM IMPLEMENTS THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE ANB OSBURN MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLUNC DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY BEARD & CULVER the hardware dealers i 1 1 DRAIN, OREGON avr? . Mrntm.m .j Corresponding Reductions In Every Other Line of Summer Merchandise. i A Warning to Mothers. Too much care cannot be nsed rith This school h is for the corning vear : A strong facultr : maintenance ss surwl ; tea.-hera' review class ; a graduating class of over 20 . course of study ex ended to flv years and made equal to the California and Wash ngton Sorssai Schools. School rear opens on Tuesday. Sept. 12, 1905. Vacations at Thankrlaf and Christmas. Se -ond semester opens January 2s). !. Tuition $3.00 to ffctt per term. Kates a Boarding Hall, $2.50 per week, with everything furnished ex cept bedding. Board in private families at from U to U uer week. Manv napi For further raartit-ulars and cata logues aiuir small cnildren during the hot weather ; pr"r IO lCD b'ch facilities sre good of the summer months to guard aeaingt a. u. oxiuuv President, teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee JOSEPHSON S THE BIC STORE Established 1877. bowel troubles. As a rule it is only necessary to give the child a dose of cat? tor oil to correct any disorder of tbe bowels. Do not uee any substitute, bnt give tbe old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nause ates and has a tendency to gripfe. If i this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di-1 arrhoea Remedy and then a dose of cas tor oil, and (he disease may be checked j in its incipiency and all danger avoided. ' The castor oil and this remedy should be procured at once and kept ready for instant use as soon as the first indica-1 tion of any bowel trouble appears. This is the must successful treatment known and may be relied upon with implicit confidence even in cases of cholera in fantum. For sale by A C Marsters .v Co. or O. C. BROWN. Vice-Pres. Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im proved plat of Roseburg, near Main street, good title. Price $50 per lot. Address, N. A. Rich akus. if - - vv . JOB WORK The Flaest In the County to Be Had at tbe : PLAINDEALER OFFICE For Letter Heads, Bill Heads. Statements, Envelopes, Wedding Stationery, Posters, Legal Blanks, Briefs, in fact anything in the Printing line, give us a call. Satisfaction Gtiaranteed A44.4as. sts ssaa at va .. Ifrlf