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That Good Old Family Recipe Will do its work perfectly if you have it prepared from drugs of highest purity. Try it once and see the differnce between the action of good drugs and the com mon kind. , We will fill your pre scriptions true to formula and with the highest quality of o rugs. V a Otticiiils of lht DeparfrfWent of Jus tice have heal-d nothing from Oyster Kay relative to the appointment of a Federal Judge for Oregon, but believe the delay is due to the desire of the President to personally consult Attorney-General-Moody before making the appointment. The Attorney-General is in New England with Boston as headquarters and, as far as known here, has not seen the President since he started to pick a successor to Judge Cotton several weeks ago. Tom kiwson will continue to be happy. He is a defendant in a ?., i.)00,lXH) damage suit. Same here, Tom. Shake! Brother Woolley has appealed his damage suit to the Su preme Gourt. (J. S. Supreme Gourt next! The newspaper gives the news. The result takes care of itself. RICH PLACER STRIKE ON 12 MILE CREEK s. THE DRUC STORE OF QUALITY- FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, ROSEBURG, OREGON. W. Holcomb Secures as Much as $2.50 to the Pan and Locates Claims in a New Douglas Gold District Did it Ever Occur to You? ROSEBURG PLAINOEALER PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS BY f HE PLAIKDEALER WBttStiWC COMPANY Entered in the Post Office at RoseDurg, Oregon, at Second Class Mail Matter in 1866. W. C. CONNER. Editor No city of any size and enterprise should be without a committee, evei if there is but one on it. to see that "the stranger within the gates" wor thv it. be welcomed and shown the ' residence and business attractions. The disposition is too often "to take him in" to his immfltiiate sorrow and occasionally lasting regret. SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES semi-Weekly One Year; tiOU; Semi Weekly Six Months. $1 00. Cash in Advance. Advertising Bates, 50 cent per single column inch per month. Locals. 5 cenu a line. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906. The complaint about the poor pas senger service on the Southern Paci fic railroad between San Francisco and Portland does not seem to be much overdrawn in this we have reference to the comfort of passen gers, mnch of the complaint on their part being regarding things that could easily be overcome. For in stance, the cool autumn nights in Ore gon are very unusual to the Califor nia and Eastern people, who, being unprovided with overcoats and heavy wraps really suffer from the chilly night air which circulates through the coaches at every station when the vestibule doors are thrown open, even the Oregonians not being entirely im mune to the uncomfortable effects of this chillv night wind. The coaches should be warmed at least after mid night. Its enough to drive the aver age passenger to the use of the much condemned canteen. The president of the United States has no authority in law or in any other way has he any right to set himself up as the directing power of congrtss, says tne Salem Statesman. He can recommend legislation to that body but when he has done that he has done all that our svstem of gov ernment contemplates. Col. E. Hofer, editor of the Salem Journal is boosting Hon. Walter Tooze of Woodburn, for Congress to succeed the Hon. I'.inger Hermann, but he is frank enough to admit that he would not decline the nomination himself should it be tendered him by the people. G rants Pass wants better water. The present supply is declared to be about the worst in the state, liose tiurg would be thankful for slough water or any other kind, just so it is wet. It is now stated for a fact that the .aleni flax mill was burned by the Eastern trust, as it would have re duced the price of twine and other linen products over half in Oregon. Read the Plaindealer for all the News Kosebur;ers are now compelled to light a candle in order to locate their electric lights, but the meter moves along at the same old pace. Less smoke in the valley this year, and still the season has been unusu ally dry. Guess that new law is do ing some good. Roseburg is several thousand dol lars ahead. Karnum iv. Ifciiley's cir cus will pass us by. Russia declares she will pay no in demnity. Then watch for more bul lets and lvd lite. Authentic news of a fabulously rich placer ami quartz strike in a hitherto unknown mineral belt has just reached Roseburg and it was only by accident that the news of the rich strike was gleaned by a Plaindealer rep resentative. S. V. Holcomb and wife, who for some time past have been prospect ing on Mule Creek, and who own and have successfully operated several claims in mai Usenet, on a recent inp through the mountains Irom the Mule Creek country to Camas Valley in the Westarn part of this, Douglas county, while descending Twelve Mile Creek, came upon some valuable look ing quartz upon which they located a claim, and proceeding a little further down the creek prospecting, found Signs of placer ground which upon thorough investigation proved to be fabousjy rich, Mrs. Holcomb, herself wearing ." from two pans of dirt. The Uolcombs immediately staked out some placer claims, which they liave been working on a small scale, as a re sult of which they have a collection of fine nuggets and gold dust, which it is said, would dazzle th e eyes of even an old 49Yr. They have been saying nothing about their find except to a few friends, a Plaindealer reporter having overheard a recent conversation at Camla Valley and later was Enroled with an interview with Mrs. H,lcomb, her husband being employed at the new digging at this time. This new placer find is said to not only comprise the creek bed, but ibo its banks and even the high groiund bordering thereon. It is the theory that the placer gold is supplied from the quartz ledges found higher up on the creek, where some very rich quartz lelge-t or pockets may soon be lo cated. Twelve Mile creek is a tributary of the Upper Middle Fork of the Coquille river and is easy of access from Camas Valley, the nearby base of supplies ami p Mtoftea. Thi new district lies in the famois Salmon Moun tain. Johnson Greek and Sixes mining belt in the t'oast range mountains. It may prove a new E3 Dorado. Did you ever think to look over a list of young unmarried men of yonr ac uaintance, and see bow many of them are really able to support a wife, and the consequent family? I am speaking mora particularly of the small towns and not of the farmer, who it a king un to biueelf. The result of such an in veatsgation would probably startle you immensely. Not one young man in ten, based on a very conservative estimate, is more than able to take care of him self or has acquired any property what ever or laid up a penny for the married emergency. They are depending on something to tnrn up that will relieve 'hem of any such responsibility, or be lieve in the old yet continually refuted adage, two can live as one. Thev marry some addelpated love-sick girl and trust to lurk to bring them out ol the pit that they have voluntary dug for themselves. Tbe result is either n divorce or a continual struggle with the 1 gaunt wolf of poverty, while the winged dove of love that life thinks in its youthful wisdom that life is livable on love and kisses, Hie out ol the window to torment into are petition of I be error of some other young couple. The offspring go to help on our criminal list. If every young man could be brought to see this provision for a family is one of tbe tire! prernjuie ilea of such a step, the world will soon be brought to that sought for onillenium, that happy conception whei "Vrrj man has attained tbe acme ol grt-atuees the wisdom of 40 at the age of 20. MARSTERS' DRUG GO. Give us the fanner who takes time to look up, now and then, to see what is going on in the world about him. Living is not all in bending the back over the hoe or in growing good crops. Life is more than a liv ing. To irrigate an acre of land requires more water than some folks think. About 22,646 gallons of water are necessary to apply one inch of mois ture to an acre field. How many battleships will eventu- As a means of regulating the speed ally satisfy the navy? was the ques- 0f automobiles on the highways the tion recently put to a naval officer by device has been adopted in Massa- the Washington correspondent of the chusetts of making ridges in the road New York Evening Post. ' Seventy," short intervals. was the answer, and the necessary disoosition of 72 battleshiDS was de- Many are pre taring to go to the tailed as 16 on the Atlantic Coast, 24 hop yards to enjoy their summer va on the Gulf of Mexico and the Carrib- cation and at the same time lay up a bean Sea, 16 on the Pacific Coast, and little fund for "the rainy day." 16 in the Philippines. Seventy bat- tleshipa would cost at prevailing fig-1 Do yon shout for the flag because nres about $550,000,000, more rath- yon love your country or because you er than less. want omce -Sow nonest about it. The rainfall for the past year L- about tea inches short: but water wih seek its level. The peace conference is to go to pieces. expected BUSINESS MEN EF FECT ORGANIZATION Seek Protection from Fake Adver tising Schemes and Premium Impositions. DISTRICT FAIR IS APPROACHING Splendid Speed Program Each Day Many Exhibitors are Prepar ing their Displays. Yoncalla News. Wisconsin newspapers are all send ing out 28-page supplements. Under i An automobile concern announces a new statute the laws enacted at with a great flourish that it will turn each session of the Legislature are out neat, durable machines for $400 published in every paper in the state each, whose publisher is willing to perform 1 , that service for $100. Few decline, An Alaska town has been named and thus there goes a copy of the 'f Pres.dent Fairbanks. It session, laws into nearly every home. ! lfc cold there nearl? a" gg roand The Wisconsin plan certainly makes; There are practlcaily no illiterates ignorance of the law as inexcusable . i iij i vi tw im j . a. w w--w f morally as legally. The prosecution having evidently despaired of ever being able to con vict Congressman Williamson and his associates on the old charges pre ferred against them is now sparing no pains or expense in its mad effort to trump up some new charges. Certainly the government is in sorry straits when it is forced into such methods by a few soreheads and ambitions politicians. Mrs. Mary Huber of New York claims that her husband, whose sal ary is $4 a week, has been leading a double life and supporting two fami lies. There is a financial expert who seems to have them all beaten. Musings P. T. Barnuni is dead, but hi show -oee man-hing on. So man's credit is so gi-od that the cash is not better. The road which leals fo snrre f macadamized with grit and r-and. Money is of the greatest good to peo pie when it is at work among them. Mr. E Ba efoot and Mia S M. Boot were married at Roswell. X M , re eeutly. A merchant in a neighboring town advertises "i-onie lovely things in shin waists " There are lots of henpecked men, but e beiirve n ore wives are iuu)lvated than husbands. When a man goes to church revularlv t be neighbors suspect that he is not in the best of health. A fellow with rainbow hose iuvanabh bitches up bis trowsers at the knees when he sits dow n The best posted man on gasoline in this country will not allow any gasoline in his residence for iuv purpose. Xo man who is ashamed to act as motor to a baby carriage has any busi ness to butt into the matrimonial game. It osed to be that women were con tent to look pretty, hut now they want to be strong as well as beautiful. Tis well. The same man trust have written all the music lor every circus that ever hap pened, and he always wrote it forte tempo. The business man who talks to tbe readers of a new-pa pr as he talks to the customers in his store is tbe one who wins. If the words "I'se me right', were bran. le. 1 on the side of each horse they own, we believe some people would have better looking teams. A r-fl pntatn firm of innifn at Cnf. l ! - mere are grave iears, uuwever, ; tonwood ? Kr recently negotiated the that some of Dowie's followers will I Me of 50 000 acres of land in the west not be able to deliver the goods. ern part of the state. Editor Hofer has an editorial Leaded. Next to a man learning to dance, j "shall a wife support the family-.'" Sbe the most awkward sight in the world , h husband is engaged in the : i ; o-;m newspaper ousiness. IS a WUUJCU LtMloiiu iv a r. iui. About thirty of Ros hii'g's rept tative business men met in tbe city ball Monday evening for tbe purpose of or ganising "Roseburg Mercantile Asao Aa the lima for the opening ot the District Fair draws nearer the manage ment becomes more and more encour aged with Use, outlook for tbe most in- Dr Vose and son Kenneth of Arleta, Oregon speut a few days in Yoncalla last week. If something like a cyclone comes our way soon we will charge it to our Indiana visitors. Dr J W Strange, of Roseburg, after a lew weeks of professional work in Northern Douglas, stopped at Yoncalla a few days last week. tuitea serious accident befell Karnes' Warner. While riding on a load of atra he fell and broke his arm. He suffered ! intensely until Dr Mortensen arrival and dreaaed tbe arm and it is reporteo j t:iat be is improving. Jura R Westfal! and her daughter Anna, of.San Francisco ; Mr Geo Cater, sister of Mrs H T Weatiali and Mrs tirade Daugbertr, Mr Isaac Smith. Mis Vera Smith and Oscar Danghery of Owenavilte Indiana; Mr Jos l-e:nVr. Foot Brancti, Indiana, Mr and Mrs I Redman and Orral Redman, of Uwens vi. ie, Indiana are vtailiog relative here. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER COODS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES WINDOW CLASS LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS t I PAINTS, OIL, - VARNISH Blue bandana sephron's. handkerchief at Jo the finest in the world physically. Near the Panama canal exists gold mines abandoned by Spain centuries ago. They will soon be reopened. nation." After a little preliminary dia-l tereating and successful fair ever held in ussion or-an;iwion was eneviea ny toe-i mis district. Ever? dav thev are re ion of the following-named oScer Mceiviog a sarance from intended exhib itor that ac. ire preparation are being set forth on their pert fo etcell ia their particular line ana crry off some of tbe valuable cash prize, the season having been a boantilul oce, the rivalry for tbe nine riDDon win be greater than on: many former necaaion and the exhibit will be correspondingly better. PaeJtry a Livestock Great advancement and progress in poultry raising auJ breeding up of live stock in this district is sure to he rre- Tfce Sew Ofbcrrj. B W Strong, pre-tdut ; W H Fisher,' vice president , Sam Joeephson, sece tarv : W S Hamilton, treasurer.' An executive board was choen a follows: .1 F Barker. John 0-ilver. M F Ri.-e, J Wollenberg Bad J O Newland. Nearly every business house in the tity of Roseburg was included iu tbe agreement cal ing for the meeting so the organisa tion may !e said to be representative of the entire co niuercial interest of tbe town. Obffct of tit 0r(jatutii The organization is formed for the fol lowing three purpie : - first, to promote a better fraternal feeling among the merchants. Second, for mutual protection against oe.i.l beats.'' Third, to have premium srhemes and subscriptions acted upon by tbe execu tive board in behalf of all the merchants Stockholders' Meeting Notice i hereby given tliat tbe an 1 Ml atockholder." mee'ing of the I'mp .411 Coal Company will be held at tbe otfice of Albert Abraham in Roseburg I Oregon, on September tj at 3 p m for the purpose of electing director for tlieen suing e.ir. ti. W. Diamcx, Pre. aM-3L S. F. T11 Boys, Sec Auction Sale of Land "THE HO DEL" H. O. Wilkinson, Prop. 1 lie Choicest line of Wines and Liquor including the Famous Brand "Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Foe Liae ti Doaestk aid Imported Cigin. Jackson and Oak Sts. Roseburg, Ore. OB Friday, September 1. 1906. at the I Rennioti grounds at Olalla, I will sell to moostrated at this fair, from the fact ' rtre highest bidder for cash in hand the that lKuglas county, in particular, has remaining vj acre of land belonging to become one ot the leading p mltry ami ' the Thomas Coat estate, sale to take tuck raising coaafy's of the state. Hat Sacra fnptm. One of the features ot tbe District Fair to be held at Roseburg in Sep tember will be a saddle race every day for boys betweeo tbe age of IS and 17 year, inclusive for a prite of f -'". An entrance fee of 5 per cent will be charged place at '2 o'clock in tbe afternoon. W. R. Wxlu. Admr Thomas Coat Kttate. They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilioaa and dtspepic are constant sufferer and appeal to our sympathies There i not one of them, boweTer, who The executive hoard is Tested with I ana o per cent must oe ptu oy itie wn- : may nm us uruugut an i oemim ami I m. a. . r. . i k , I . a ,.1 1 - absolute power. Subscriptions for any loer. mis is a good cnance tor uougias nappmees oy wie use 01 v-uamocnain rharitahle or public purpose or oelebra- eunnty boys-wbo have saddle horse, aa j Stomach and Liver Tablet. Tlieee tab- tion will be referred to the board. Tue.1 P"e large enough to induce lets invigorate tne siomacn ana liver outsider to enter. and strengthen tbe digestion. They also WFDNESDVY, 8EPTBMBBB 13. ; regulate tne ocweia. wm wmm ay a. v. Harsters A Co. I 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 Ever notice that the Daily Oregon ian becomes excited and hysterical on slight provocation. The entertainment a man finds in politics, a woman finds in religion. r FAMILY GROCERIES All of the best grades of staple and fancy GROCERIES kept constantly on hand. FARf, PRODUCE Andfresh fruit. Prompt service. Courte ous tieatment. Bed rock prices ond good goods are our bids for your trade. Roseburg Rochdale Co. - t' V n , A Tne MMiperaiive urocery jiwir. v Ixiard will lo decide upon the bnein's propriety of alt schemes hereby prem iums are it i ven away an inducement for trade, the merchants binding them selves to abide by the board's deciaiou. It is state. I that one of the tirnt mat ters to receive the attention of the new- iy organized association is tbe "trading stamp'' scheme recently introduced to Roseburv. Whether this is true or not remains to be een, as no one bat mer chants were at the meeting, which wan called very ijnietly, and none of them would say, what, if anything, was den alioat the matter. It is significant, how ever, that the forming of a "merchaats' association" in other towns ha 00 many occasions occurred when a "tradlag stamp" operator was located there and it resulted in his being forced oat nf business. I'nanimnus refusal on part Running. one-half mile and re peat. Puree. I 50 00 Trotting and pacing, 3.-O0 class, I In 1 Pur 75 00 Saddle borse race, one half mile. Pnre 25 00 Ttll'atSlrAY. SKfTKMBKR 14. Trotting and pacing, two year olds, 2 in 3,ofle mile. Purse. . . 50 CO Pacing ?:2) class, 3 in 5, one mile. Purse 100 00 Mule race, five eighths mile: Pure 20 00 Saddle horse race. Puree 25 00 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER, 15. Running, half mile. Purse 1 50 00 TrottiM and pacing, three year olds, 2 in'3. ope mile. Purse. . 50 00 1 H 1 1 Proposals for Hydrants DRAIN, OREGON Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned will receive proposal for furnishing the city of Roeeburg with nine lire hydrant. Proposers should tale fully a to the hydrant offered, as well as price on different make and sues, t'roposals should be in the nanus of the undersigned not later than Sep tember 1st. The council reserve the j right to reject any and all proposals. A. N. Obcctt, alO-24 Citv Recorder. A Tennessee man has been fined for snoring in church. Serves him right. One snoring man in church is a nuis ance to those who want to sleep. Some men who would raise tbe neigh borhood if the dog was missing at night are not at all concerned as to where their children may be. Curious situs tion, isn't it? A machine has been invented that will manufacture forty pies a minute Now let the dyspepnia tablet -manufaeul tnrer see what he can do to keep up with the times. " The editor of the Portland Telegraflft says, "Alas, a fellow can't sneak under the canvas any more," in speaking of the big circus Must not have received the usual comp?, A professor has discovered among amient ruins what is supposed to be the eleventh commandment. The text is as follows.: 'Emas rof yltpmorp tsevap 1 uoht seelnn repapswen a daer ton tin is uoht." The commandment ia easily translated by beginning at the end of the sentence and reading backward. Mary had a little lamb; that time has (.a I away. INo laml coulU follow up the gait that Mary goes today. For now she rides on airshod wheels in skirts too short by half; no lambkin shares her airy flinht, but you can see her calf But is there one who can complain or cry in woe "Alas t" so long as Mary's calf's all right, the lamb can go to grass. So all the men deli, lit to gaze, their joy is not a sham, for while the other crit ter's out they have no use for lamb. of the merchants of a town to enter into Trotting and pacing, 2:30 class, the scheme seems to be the only way to I 3 in 5. Purse keep "trading stamp" operator away aa I Saddle horse race. well a the numerous advertising fakers. Ixotting, 2 :S0 cl as under tbe law a prohibitory jyyagflf cannot be iui posted. It is further: "a"' hrant that out ot the seven local mer chants wbo eutered into the scheme, four of them have joined tbe new association. The asFociation will probably incor porate in the near future. Meetings will be held on the third Monday of each month at n place to be decided up on later. Drain News no 00 Puree 25 00 3 in 5. Purse 100 00 tr.vgAJIjrUUY, SEPTEMBER 16. Running- (consolation), one half mil dash. Puree $ 50 00 tting and pacing, free for all, S in 6.. Puree 100 00 Pony race, Ave eighth mile, weight lues than WJ pound. Purse 20 00 Foot race, free to all. Puree ... 10 00 Running, one mile. Puree 100 00 Slow race, one half mile. Pure 10 00 '.BABY SHOW Baby boy, one year or under. Purse , 2 50 Baby girl, one year or under Puree Munitions 2 50 aeufj Oregon Mrs. 1. W. Rapp and children, of R aehurg, are visiting Drain friends. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Brown of Drain, died Fri lay after a brief illness with pneumonia L. R. Colby and wife, of Northboto, Mo , are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mv home is in the great Northwest, Wm. Sagaberd, at Scottaburg. Tbe land of wheat and gold, T. I. Griffin and wife, of Elkton, And nitghty forest dark and tall, were in town Tuesday to meat Mrs. And" men of iron mold. G.'e sister from Iowa, who will pay I help the Nation's destiny, them a visit. By word and deed to shape, Mary A. Faust, of Arlington. Iowa, And wear about my brow entwined arrived here last week for a visit with A rland the "rape- her brother, E. Sidler. They have not The blue Pacific lave my shore, met for nearly 35 years. My throne la on Mount uooo, Capped with eternal snows and clothed With miles of waving wood. la reported that when seven mile are n" ' "uwv , completed, grading contracts will be let The toga d put on, (or the first eactinti. The right-of-way My voice is beard around tbe world, agent has been woruing along tl e ronto ,-or 1 anl Oregon. About live miles 01 the new survey for the railroad has been completed.' It la th Circuit Court of to Slate ot Oregon, lor Douglas county. Katbryn M Booth rleatsT va sJuiumoai William J Booth Defeadant 1 To William J. Booth, the abore aaaiad de- haweaa In the name ol the State ot Oregon : you are bare by rvqnlrefl to appear and anawer the com plaint ol the plalDttrT nled agalual you In the aid court aod raaaa on or belor the lutb day ol October Mb, bemt the date prvacribad by tha a mil lu tbe order lor publication of mm mom lor you to appear and anwr aald com plaint, and II you fall to appear and anawar aa'd eomplalnt on or be lore aald data plaintiff will applr to the court lor tbe relief demanded In her complaint to-wit For a decree dlaaolvlng the marriage eon tract, now and heretofore axlailng between the plain tin and deleudant and her coals and dU burwmenla herein incurred Tim aummous la publiahed in the Roaeburg Plaindealer by an order of Hon. U. D. Thomp son, Comity Judge ol IHiualaa county. Omron. by aa ordar made ou tbe l&ih day of aikuil. 1W6. The ttral publication of thla nuinmona la of tbe date of 17lb of Annual 106 and tbe laat publication thereof will be the ih ol Sept idu i maklna the lull period ot px weeka. C. I. LKAV1SUOOD, Attoncy for plaintiff Ustf j Mt ' ' 'aaaras Thi school has for the coming year : A strong faculty : maintenance a auwed ; teachers' review class ; a graduating class of over 20 ; course of study ex ended to five years an I m id eq ual to the California and Wastrogton Norma Schools. School year opens on Tuesday. Sept. 12, lt05. Vacations at Tbanksgivinr and Christmas. Second semester opens January 2K, 1506. Tuition $3.00 to $5. per terra. Rttes a Boarding Hall, $2.50 per week, with everything furnished ex cept bed fing. Board in p-ivate families at from t to ft per week. Many pupils prefer to ' batch" for which facilities are good. For further particular and cat logues address A. L. BRiaaS. President, or O. C. BROWN, ice-Pres. . .! TIME IS MONEY. Very true. To be accurate ia the one essentia', thing in life. between here and Scott shnrg this week. Ineiween ner Nonpareil Mixna Ibvinu. Administrator's Notice. Notice la bareby given that the undersigned wasduly appointed admlntatralorol tbe estate of A. B. Cooper, aaceaaed, by the County Court ol Dauglaa County, State ol Oregon, April 17, 106. Allpsraoua harm claims against aall .-state are hereby notified and required to present them to m properly verified, as by law r quired, at Oakland, Oregon, within six months I from the dale hereof. And all persona Indebted to said est at. an htreby notified to pay the same to ma. Dated August 10, 1906. J. I. HANKY, Admlntstratoi of tbe eat. te ol A. E. t'oopr deceaaed. If Clingenpeel repairs your watch it will be correct minutely so. Mv store is full of nice things your friends would appreciate as gift. Better drop in. Your time will be well spent. Anyway we are always pleased to show goods. Railroad boys set your watch by my doc and it will be correct. W. E. CLIIMGENPEEL, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. ROSEBURG. OREGON. : : : Plaindealer Want Ads Bring Results.