Blue Jay Good Judgment KJ l i J is just as necessary in buying a Corn I Piaster 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. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BT jL Fullerton& Richardson HKornPlasters ROSEBURC PLAINDEALER i1- ine iair win Doom rortiand. PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS BY I HE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY PMOite mm :-i office co mum no m but the rest of the state will Entered in the Post Office at Roseburg, Oregon, as Second CU-i Mall Matter In 186$. W. C. CONNER, Editm SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES Semi-Weekly One Year; ti.00; Semi-Weealy Six Months, II 00. Cash in Advance Advertising Rate, SO cents per single column inch per month. Locals. I cents a line. TRIALS BY POPULAR SENTIMENT Mr. Heney has said it and Portland papers have doled it out to the peo ple and that settles it popular sen timent is with Heney. the 0. S. dis trict attorney in the land fraud trials. Before Waring for San Francisco to get a new start Heney said he would immediately proceed to the third trial of Congressman William son on his return, and the psople of Oregon were with him. The trials all the way through have been by popular vote as it were by appeals t the masses. of the newspaper readers, by the mob, and not by fair and judicial proceedings. All the indicted men were declared indicted long before the indictments were found. All were declared guilty and were convicted long before trial juries were ever impanelled. Every issue of the Portland papers for the past six months has treated every man accused of land frauds as guilty, per se, ab initio, de faeto, on the high road to the penitentiary. Judge DeHaven. the old ex-Congressman from the First California district, is brought up and filled with these "popular clamor" convictions. aid he grinds through three trials and quits, says the Salem Journal. He showed all the way through that he more and more felt THE THINNESS OF THE GOVERNMENT'S CONTENTIONS, and on the last Wil-' liamson trial virtuallv sided with the defense and instructed in their favor. Heney lost his temper and spent half his time trying Judge Bennett. He leaves the state and promises the newspapers that the people are with him, thus revealing the whole "popu lar clamor" nature of his methods. It is to be hoped, for the sake of the administration, that one of the defendants from Crook county will be shown to be guilty, to the satisfaction of the twelve unfortunate persons who have to sit on the jury that takes three weeks to hear the infini tesimal slop of Heneyism. It is presumed that Judge Hunt of Montana, w 01 be a holy terror to the accused land grabbers. He will mere ly look at them and say "go to the pen ye accursed on the earth." The formality of argument will be done away with. The work of destroying the Oregon delegation will go forward at the hands of a Humbolt county democrat. The 1 and business of Oregon will be paralyzed. We were getting too pro gressive and prosperous. With three-fifths of our state tied up forever in forest reserves, with our delegation destroyed, and with timber lands and other public lands tied up in government prosecutions The supreme court of the United States has decided an entryman may borrow money to make final proof upon a timber claim. In his charge to the jury in the Williamson trials Judge DeHaven said the party or par ties lending the money could state what the land would be worth to thPrti; that the law was violated only when there was a contract to make a transfer to a second party as soon a final proof is made. On this techni cal point hangs the fate of William son, Cesner and Biggs. As the Ore gonian admits, it is doubtful if an Oregon Jury will ever convict and ruin the reputation of three men who have never before been accused of crime in order to win fame for Mr. Heney and a few special agents of the government. Mr. Hitchcock thinks it is a terrible thing for Con gressman Williamson to get his hook in the pork barrel, but it is all right for the scrip syndicate and the rail roads to take the government do main away from the poor. "Consist ency thou art a jewel." We are today in the midst of a new crusade that against the multi millionaires and their shady methods of money-getting. In the lime-light of public opinion the fair fame of many of the ultra-rich is stained and smirched. Lawson poses as the Ne mesis of the clan of heartless money getters, himself among them, and Ida Tarbell roasts the Rockefeller millions and their owner with a hot pen. It was his recent gift for missionary purposes that aroused anti-sentiment. Many ministers bitterly opposed its acceptance, as coming from what was termed a "tainted sourc But cash is good salve for sore consciences, and seems so in this instance, for the taint upon it has not hindred its ac ceptance. Discussing the Congressional situa tion the Salem Journal says: Of course, there may be things that may intervene and make difficult any pros pective candidates. Hon. Binger Hermann may never be placed on trial. There are many who believe that his case was put last as an ad mission of the government that it had no case, but would rely on the perfunctory, trumpted-up charge of - burning records in Washington as a Pev. G. L. Tufts, superintendent of j last re30rt. Anvhow. Hermann has Anti-Saloon League of Oregon, announced his possiblv rallving of friends to the standard for his vindi cation, and it has made all the as- W. C T. I). NOTES ABOUT COCO-COLA languish The timber counties will feel the chill of a deadly creeping paralysis of their principal "industry." . iJi '' With a -suspend. JiifWfteVl. (te moralized delegation, Oregon appro priations will languish. Oregon har bors will remain unopened. Oregon rivers will remain unimproved, and other states will shoot ahead. With a "busted" delegation in Con gress and the Senate the money for The Dalles and Celilo canal will not be forthcoming, and the Columbia will not be opened to the sea. But will we not have Heneyism ex emplified in Oregon, with hundreds of jurors drawing per diem and. mileage, with hundreds of claims in each coun ty suspended, pending investigation? Oar state will be getting a glorious reputation, will be advertised to the world as a nest of thieves, will be held up to the world as a den of poli tical iniquity, where graft grows on every bush, and public officials should be hung to every tree. The question remains, is Oregon with Heney. and does this state en dorse its own political destruction and industrial suspension? AUGUST LOCAL 0PT10N1STS ACTIVE. The W. C. T. I'. held a very interest ing meeting Friday evening Aug. 11th at the home of Mr. W.J. Ken fro. Mr Rhinebart of Eugene, who is in our city in the interest of the Anti Saloon League 'Mil the devotions and gave an interest ing talk on his work. The president -poke of the successful work of the W U. T. U. at the recent Chautauqua ses sions. An article was read on the dan ger of the popular Coco Cola drink, cocn and cocains are the same in effect. It was announced that the State V. C. T. U. convention would meat at The Dallec commencing Oct. 3rd, and the National convention will be held in I.ns Angeles. Cal., Oct. 27-Nov. 1st. Other noted vi itors at the meeting were Mrs. Edmonds and Mrs Thomas of Arkansas, who are guests of Mrs. Harvey Jones. Mrs. Ed moods is a temperance worker and gave some very encouraging words. At the close of the meeting were invited to the dining room whert oar boat served ice cream ami cake, all testified aa having a moat enjoyabla evening. X Cac CaU. Mr. Martha M. Allen of Oneida, N Y., the able and efficient superinten dent of non-alcoholic medication in the National W. C. T. I ., in i. recent nuaa ber of the Union Signal givea tbia word of warning: "A drink much sold at so da fountains under the name of Coco Cola is dangerous. Coco is a South American shrub, from the leave of which cocaine i derived. Coco and co caine are the same in effect. Tboae who use Coco-Cola are exposing themselves to the danger of forming the terrible co caine habit. The first effect are pleas ing, but the agonies of the? cocaine fiend are beyond telling. Cola is also a dan gerous drug ; it tends to establish a hab it, and with the habitual user there ia nervous weakness anl treiuulouauess , akin to that of the alcoholic. Another evil thing sold at some so la fountains is . "the Bra. er Its composi' ion i secret American Medicine says that in some towns and small cities th? sale of "the Bracer" ia very large and the editor call the attention of the Woman's Christian Temperance I'nion to tbis and other soda fountain dangers. It would be a el if every local union in the country would aee that t ie real nature of Coco-Cola were made known through the press of their locality," J ust now especial effort is being put forth to advertise and urge the sale of Coco-Cola, and but few people aeem to know or care anything about it. Mas. A. R.Rioorr. BARGAINS notice for publication Read the Plaindealer for all the News TRUNK SALE (8ee Our t runk Window) ReAt$5'5O$4-20 Regular $ 0.50- . n values PJ)IU Regular $ 7 .0 osfc A values P5'4U Regular $ 8 -oodJ values Pt & Ueers$s:.5$6.oo These are clean, well made good taken from our regular summer stock. We invite a comparison of the fore going price with those of other st res Boys' Summer Suits the looks forward confidentially to some triumphs in the line of moral reform government in this stae at the next general election. The leaguers will take a hand in the primaries: yes. a decided hand. They will undertake in all parts of the state where their efforts are deemed the most needed to have none but good, moral men placed on the tickets of the big parties. They will work hand in hand with the Balance of pirats careful announcements. In applying for some additional life assurance recently. William Jennings Bryan, so the story goes, had to fill up the usual questions as printed on the application sheet. One query was: "Have you ever suffered from fever of anv kind?" To this Mr. These are new goods well made and dreaay but in limited quantity. Site 14 to 16 years only. The price tell the rest. Bryan replied: "Yes; from two at- Power League, which plans to work ' tacks of Presidential fever, followed up an affiliation of moral-reform ! by severe chills. Have completely voters throughout the state strong ', recovered." enough to control the balance of power at elections, the balance to be thrown in favor of the candidates who promise to do the right thing in the reform line. Rev. Tufts intimates that there will be a general effort made to have the Sunday-closing law enforced as ap plied to salpons, as far as possible. Not onlv the Sunday-closing law. merely, but all laws now being violated. The scope of the league's work, says Mr. Tufts, includes a fight against the social evil and gambling as well as against the illegal opera tion of the saloon, and its campaign will be along these lines up till the votes are counted. The Journal is reliably informed that Hon. R. S. Bean will be the ap pointee for federal judge to succeed the late Judge Bellinger. Gov ernor Chamberlain will appoint a good Democrat to fill the vacancy and the Democratic brethern are al ready at work selecting a man for the place to recommend to the gov ernor. Salem Journal. Musing If a reporter ever get to Heaven, the drat thing be will says i, "Anything new""'' The Elk will "herd up" in Portland Wednesday. Let u hope none of them will get hot. A man ha been arrested in Iola, Kan. for wrecking a aaloun. Did you ever bear of a saloon being arrested for wrecking a man? J. E. flaoey has ucede 1 to a posi tion over at Drain made vacant by the resignation of J. E. Haney, according to the Nonpareil. There Metns to be two of him. Harriman at the Portland love feast the other night adrano J the idea that if Oregon farmer would clear the ground and grow gra n be would be there for hi share of the crop. Women are alwajrt receiving sympa thy, but who ever stops to sympathise with the married man who baa to hang around the lonesome bouse while hi family ia out of town? Regular $S .00 value-- Regu'ar f 6.00 values $5.15 $3 90 Children's Tan Shoes Sites 5 1-2 to r New, Dependable Footwear. Regular $1.50 values Reguhr $1 . 2 5 values . Regular $1.00 values Regular 75 cent values $1.03 .84 .79 .49 Phenomenal Silk Bargain "Marching through Georgia" is said to be the favorite tune of the Japanese soldiers. Native music has no marches as it is without "time." Patriotic Japanese composers have, however, since the war began rem edied this defect by adapting various foreign pieces. "Marching Through Georgia" is said to be the favorite tune of the Japanese soldiers. Native music has no marches as it is without "time." Patriotic Japanese composers have. I however, since the war began reme I died this defect by adapting various i foreign pieces. Japan has but three national holi days New Year Jan. 1. the Emper or s birthday, Nov. 3, and Feb. 11, anniversary of coronation of - the country's first emperor. Dr. Osiers chloroform theory re ceives a serious set-back in the fact that the two leading peace commis sioners selected by Japan and Russia are each over 65 years old. Fine Jap Wash Silk, genuine Lyons Dye, 27 inches wide, in a full assortment of colors. It was a splendid value at 60 cent a yard. AArc While it last , a yard Stearns-Powell Nuptials In the vicinity of Grizzly camp near i ild Beach, a few day ago butterfly were found so thick thtt one could JTJZJirt kt Wash Silk for 44c. Point Enterprise. Wbat peculiar brand of boose do tbey drink over there in the coast country? An old criminal was once asked wbat was the first step that led bim to rnin and be said: "The first thing that led to my downfall was cheating an editor out of two years' subscription. When I bad doue that the devil had such a grip on me that I could not shake him off " An Indiana editor pi inted tbe follow ing: "Tbe fellow who it courting a cer tain married lady had better leave towu a tbe husband is onto him." Tbe paper bad not been out very long before every man had left except three oiu cripple and a man wbo bad not read the paper. Winchester Bay at the mouth of the Umpqua will become a popular beach resort when the railroad reach es that point. DO 1 SHARE IN THE PROFITS OF THE GROCERIES If Every shareholder in the ROSEBURG ROCH DALE COMPANY is purchasing groceries froiu'him 8elf, cheaper., and better. 4han he could' elsewhere, and at the end of the year takes home to himself t!he profits on these purchases. This is the Co operative way. A ROCHDALER A very pretty wedding was solemn ized at the home of Mr and Mr Robert PoweK Thursday evening, August 10, when their daughter, Mibe Lizzie Pow ell and Harry Stearns were United in marriage by Key J VV Stockton . Only a few relatives and intimate friends were present. Mr and Mrs Stearns started to Portland on the midnight overland, where they will remain a few day and then go to Yoncalla, their future home. The bride ami groom are too well and favorably known to require further comment in these columns. Many ) friende join in extending heartiest con gratulation. Mr Stearns is manager of Stearns & Chenoweth's branch store at Yoncalla and is a very worthy young man. Owl. Proposals for Hydrants Notice of Filing Supplementary Articles of In corps. -non by the Sterling Mining Company. Kotioe Is hereby kiv. h that Id pursuance of a resolution of tbe stockholders of the Sterling Mining Company adopted by the sassjstassjas vote of all tbe stock of salil Company st a stockholders' meeting rtuly snd regularly held aiitburliing the directors ol said r'ompany so to do. The said directors did on tbe anb day of June. 1906 duly execute and tile Supplemen tary Articles ol Incorporation of said Company In the ofllce ol the Secretary ol sttste and with the County Clerk of Douglas county, Oregon, which said Articles were executed and liled lor the purpose ol said corporation entaa'ing In new enterprises an l pursuit, the object ol the j same beluic as follows, to wit: To carry on and conduct Ihe business of fur-iii-hnn. supplying and selling llgbt to ISM j Itles. town, villages and the Inhabitants I thereof, and of the surrounding country in the j -late of Oregon, and to furuisli and sell power for manufacturing pur and tor propelling englu- s, machinery apparatus and mechani cal app'laucr uf all kinds and description, and notice potter of all kind and for all purposes To generate manufacture, make, transmit, furnish, rt i t and sell . ecirlcity, ga- and at. and all oui'- kinds o power, "r Qui s for IB purpose of i:.lininaliug power, beat or other purp'wes lor which the same may be used, and to contract for tbe furnishing, distribution, rental and sale to persons, corporations, towns, cltl a anal villages of electricity, gas or any olaer kinds of power or rluU for lighting pur poses and fjr power purpoaea. To owu, buy, conatrucl. l.-aae, rent, hold, maintain and operate plants and power bousts. aod stations lor manufacturing, generating and transmitting electricity, gas and any and all kind of power, fluids and currents, anl to construct, buy, 8raY bold, lea.-, maintain and operate lines of wire, pole Hues overhead lines, cables and wires, pipe hues, i nd ..la. subways and rights of way lor tbe same. To supply cities, towns and villages and the inhabitants thereof and of tbe adjacent aod turrouudii-g country with water for bousei.oto and domestic as and con.nsapllon, lrr.gatlnL and watering live stock, aod to receive and collect loll, 'cnlel. rans and compensation i therefor, aud o furulab. supply rent, lease and ; srll water for ail power purpxea. and to ap- ; propria the waters of lakes aod run Ling i streama in tbe 8 late of Oregon for general r nt- j ai sale aud distribution lor the purpose of If j rigailoo and supplying waier for boos-hold ! and omeallc ronsauip ton and watering live- I stock, and to collect rents and compensation ; thereof : aad to own. operate, bay. bold, con-' struct aud maintain resrivoirs. ditches, canals, f.umes, and pipe itoes tor general Irrlga ion purposes aad lor supplying water for house hold and domestic consumption and wateuag lifaj stock. To construct, buy. hold, own aad leas pit e line, reservoirs. sc,ueducts aod ways, aod rights of ways for the same, lor supplying cl ' lea. t -w us and villages aod the Inhabitants thereof aud ol tbe sunounllog country with watar lor any and all purpoaea and for furnish ing and supplying power to individuals, a so cial. -ns and corporal. ns lor any and all pur poses asri to cool. art tor supplying and fur niahlng water t" cittaa. tow us. villages, tndi vldusls. associations and corporations tor any aad all parposes. Touwo. boy. lease, cons tract . operate and . maintain pumping stations aod power plsnrs and dams ' imea. races auJ water wbeej tn. and along the ruuoln streams, and any aod all other machinery apparatus and appliances necessary or convenient lor utilising and using water tor powtr and dislributlos. lo appro priate w at r for power purpusea, and fnrnish lug eiirtncal poe-. aad to divert water from Its natural bed or channel aod to condemn right of way tor lis ditcbes. canals, n .sses. res ervoirs, feeders and pipe Ucea. aad tbe rights of riparian propriators upon Lb lakes or streams from which appropria lioo is made. This corpora" Ion proposes to and shall have power to exercise tbe right of eminent domain, aod to condemn lands. Mater, and water rights and to appropriate private property la the cases and mancer now. or aa may be Salter be ; provided by law. w hn necessary or c nvenient I to carry into rBert. and to eayoy either or aay ; jf the boainess p irsults or or capations tor ' which tbiseorpjration is organised: ti boy. a. i autre, bold. own. leil. mortgage anl hypcthe- oate. desvl n or manufacture any and all kiads of machinery appliance and apparatus neces ! sary or cooveolsmt tor enj tying, carrying on, or potting in elect either or any ol the pur i salts, bos.nesa or occupation for which this : corp tratlisn Is organised ; to t-uy. own. hold. sell, lease, hood, contract aad mortgage real ! an t i-rraunal property to purchase, acquire. I take. have. hold. own. rxasaaa.-enj y. sell, j mortgage, lease aod use any and ail chattels ! and personal property wb cb It sbav.1. at any I ume t.rdre, licluding promissory notes, bond. mortgage and c hoes in action to subscribe for. take. hare, hold own. possess sell and en joy shares of stock In other companies an 1 cor poration aad be a stockholder therein, to as sume and obligate Its If. lo pay and guarantee the payments of Indebtedness, bonds, mort gages c-otracu as obligations of other et i sons, com pan lea aad corporation.; to sell. i mortgage, lease aod dispose of any and all of lis piopetty at any time anl to mortgage, hypothecate aad pledge any and all Its prper ty at any time owned, held or possessed by It: i lo borrow money aod lame and sell negotiable bonds, to make promissory nous snd other ; agreements to pay m voey. and to secure any bonds contracts or obligations of. or assumed by this corporation, by mortgages, deeds ol j trust. p'i dgrs and hypothecations of It real and personal property, to own. acquire, re ceive, hold and enjoy franchise, privilege. ! easement and immunities, and to do aad per MARSTERS DRUG GO. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER COODS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW GLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS T I PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH "THE HO DEL" H. V V O. Wilkinson, Prop. The Choicest line of Wines and Liquors including the Famou Brand "Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. fit: LisK tf DttKstk a., laptrksi Cigar. Jackson and Oak Sts. Roseburg. Ore. FARM IMPLEMENTS THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE AND OSBURN MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLLINC DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY BEARD & CULVER the hardware dealers hi ii it mil DRAIN, OREGON LINEN SALE Our people are learning, especially the Roseburg business men, that clean streets are easily maintained and never fail to favorably impress the stranger. I The way Jackson strefct, Roeebtirg's main business thoroughfare, ia being kept lately would be a credit to any city. Roseburg business men and the city council are to be congratulated on tbia evidence of enterprise and public sp; i Congressman Hermann returned home Thursday from Portland where be attended the Harriman banquet and be states that be was assured that opera tion on the Drain, Cooa Bay railroad would commence at the earliest possible date after the permanent survey is com pleted and the right of way was secured. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive proposals for furnishing toe city of Roseburg with nine fire hydrants. Proposers should state fully as to tbe hydrant offered, as well as price on different make and aisea. Proposals should be in the hands of tbe undersigned net later than Sep tern ber 1st. The council reserves tbe right to reject any aud all proposals. A. N. Oa in. alO 24 City Recorder. They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious snd dy ipepic are constant sufferers and appeal to our sympathies '1 here is not one of them, however, who may not be brought bark to health and happiness by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab lets invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion. They also regulate the bowels. For sale by A. C. Maraters A Co. A notable selling of fine white linens suitable for ahirtwaists, skirts and shirtwaist suits These fabrics were unusually strong values st their regular prices. Note the reduction. Regular 50c. yard linen Regular 8oc. yard linen ...... .39 .63 Guaranteed Pure Linen. Full 40 Inches Wide. form each an. I errrv act and thing which mar ' at any time be requisite, convenient or nece assTj to tlo in order to accept, receive, lake the bet est of. holl.eomplT with us or enjov, a- y franchise, rights ol way. i-rlv Heaves, immunity or easeateDt. at anv time acquired by this cor poration ani eene rally to do each and every act and thins; whatsoever, which may at any time be or tsresme c snvenlen; or necessary 10; do. aad not herein expressly mentioned, in order 10 carry out and accomplish either or any of Ihe objects and purposes for which this corporation IsSJfSjafl sed. as aforesaid. Notice is also (ITen that the principal oSce and place of boainess of said corporation has ' been duly changed front Portland, Mulmomah ! county. Oregon, to Roseburg. lKuglas couuty, I Oregon, and tb capital stock ol said corrora I Hon increased to Three Hundred Thousand dollar. j In witness whereof the president and see re . 1 tary ol said Company have caused this notice lo be published by order of the Boar I of M- i ' recto s of Ihe Sterling Mining t'ompany duly 1 made. KKKI J BL.IREI.KY, Attest President. T. E. SHERIDAN. See re tary. lScll A Warning to Mother. Too much care cannot tie titled with small cnildren during the hot weather V. a,.n,n.A. n,...,.l,u tn .... a 1 " Corresponding Reductions u, trouble.. A a rule uis onw necessary to give the child a done of cas- Harriman is gone and now J. J Hill is coming to Portland, and will be there next Wednesday. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tbe undsl(oel w a. duly appointed administrator 01 the estate ol A. I. Ocoper, deceased, by the Cjunty Court of Douglas County, Stat of Oregon, April 17. 106. All persons bavins clalias strains t said estate are beieby notified anl required lo present them to ma properly verified, a by law re quired, at Oak land Oreron, within six mouth from tbe date bereof. A nd all persons Indebted to said estate are beret y notified to pay tbe to me. Dated August 10, 106 J. I. HANKY Administrates of the aatale of A. I. Cooper In Every Other Line of Summer Merchandise. i tor oil to correct any disorder of the bowels. lo not use any substitute, but ' logues address This school his for the coming year: A strong fa.-tiltv . maintenance as furtsl ; tea -hers review class j a graduating class of over 90 ; .mr ol stsair Shoo y"4r' nJ m-dstltothe California and Wash ngtou Normal . t rs"01 Vr Pn Ttt9'-y. SP- 12. Vacation at Tbanknfivif and t Till liii 1 1. te -cod semester opens Januarv -V. 190ft. Tuition $0 00 to $5 00 'sT, , U o ' Wvlin . -' per week, with ever v thing furnishsd eg l ept bed hug. B iard in p ivate families at from S to per week. Many pupils ...... sSlleVtl IUr W C I ll'l It sis a,. a a-avsaj ajsji aj. glsTj..! JOSEPHSON S H. C. Slocum baa returned from a business visit to Portland. THE BIG STORE Established 1877. give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see that it is fresh, as rancid oil nause ates and his a tendency to gripe. If this does not check the bowels give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and M arrhoea Kennedy and then a dose of cas tor oil, snd the dine.' may be checked in its incipient y and all danger avoided. The castor oil and this remedy should DSJ procured st once and kept ready for ' instant use as soon as the first indica tion of any bowel trouble appears. This is. the most successful treatment known and may be relied upon with implicit commence even in case 01 cnotera in fantum. For sale by A C Maraters A Co. A. L. BRIQQS PreiJdint, or For further particulars and cat O. C. BROWN. Vlce-Pre. Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im proved plat of Koeeburg, near Main street, good title. Price 150 per i,,t. Address, N. A. Richards, tf tHMUHIHSHISHHH, Time is Money X!.7Tne! Tobeaccorate ia thj otw wntU th;n, in life if Cliogenpeel repair -onr .si.i, i, in i... .....j ' s-a si. a a s vsj II I ivntl UHUUlt71 ssaw-e R-..1. . 1 01 n.u' ln,n our friend would ai.i.reviate as gifts. . -r"F lour time will be a Isbsssss sUu. 1 . - r s Hateu to enow gvsnds. s appreciate as gi well speut. Anyway we are Rilroibojr. set y,,ur w,,ch bjr c - W. E. CLINGFNPFFl i " wu UPTICIAN. ROSEBURG. OREGON B.seaessBse 5 la correct. 1 s Plaindealcr Want Ads Bring Results.