w- e Will Continue To Maintain 00 et The high standard of excell ence that characterizes our stock of goods. But we will wot lower our standard of quality to meet the compe tition of cheap drugs. We confidently rely on your good judgement to de cide in favor of the Highest Quality. MORE KIND WORDS. THE DRUC STORE OF QUALITY FULLERTON & RICHARDSON, ROSEBURG, OREGON. ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Tlu Roaebrg riaindoaler changed hands last week. For more than a year past the paper has been owned and published by an incorporated company, but has now passed into the hands of W. EL Willis, of Los Angel es, Cal., and experienced newspaper man, who will do doubt draw freely upon his nervous force in order to build it up into a flourishing publica tion. The Observer welcomes Mr. Willis to the Oregon newspaper field, and extends best wishes for his suc cess. Observer, Grata Pass. The Uoseburg I'laindealer has , changed hands and has been bought j by newspaper men from Los Angeles. Editor Conner now returns to Cot i tage Crove. his home. It is to be hoped that Lditor Conner will not re tire from the profession as he is with ! out question one of the best news- I paper men in the State ! Citizen. Here and There Suhsbrihe. Call and see ns. Read our advertisements. Patronize our advertisers. We do up-to-date job work. P. J. Johnson, dentist, 'iravo's tag. At Ashland, pays the Record, the Elks have purchase! a choice building site and will now proceed to erect tine ludne hall. Next Friday evening there will I an important meetinii of the Reno Corps., build w. K C, in Foresters hall. All DMOa 49l( forg Hre ur--e-ito attend. Rlne bandana handkerchiefs at Jo-. Visitors at the district fair are invited sephson's. I to call and make themselves at homt Remember the district fair which with the I'laindealer. The new editor open up next Tuesday . hopes to meet many Douglas county If you are not already a reader, you frieuds of the paper during the week are invited to subscribe Why not try Osteopathy? It helps others, why not you'." Osteopathy appeals to those who rea son and think hr themselves. Read our advertisements and profit by atronizing the advertisers Dr. Seelev performed a delicate but very successful operation for Dr. Stud ley the other dav. He removed scar tissues which had developed from a car huncle, and the operation was very suc cessful. The Tidings announce' that Henry C. New plaid and checked mohair suitings Ualev. formerly of Roschurg where he ing the remainder of the exposition. Tbe country has assisted the fair in ! The Ro",lrK I'laindealer has been even- wav Dossible and has Liken i solJ b' tlu' company of politicians much pleasure in the work, but wants and business men, who owned it. to North Bend u-t received at Josephs oil's. For Sale 15 head of Angora goats John DnertMr. Wardton, Oregon. Furnished rooms for rent at $.'' per month. Apply to 8S6 Bo street, ship Su.'ll iinveltie in ln.ti.-H lieltM iimt re- Entered in the Post Office at Rosehury. Oregon. ' the fair officials to intrude no obstil-, ' 3 newsP:lPlrrnan ceive.f at Josephsou's. See (Hir wilidow li Sminft fliM U.il Uaiur in Ifi&t . ... I ... ..II InU,., I 1 1 t w Willi.- ..oonm.l i, I ttL. m . : .. I I ...1 cles in the naths of those who murtit .1'", . -i-w nn-xnnn-i ius uinwwn woen I . . .3 7 I- , wish to loot over the outside dis- W. E. WILLIS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER, tricts. as Second C1h Mail Matter m lSt. control of the Phadetfer last week iuhhI Maiiotu-ry Uood work ami right i and the first number under his man- Prtc6- Tl . .. 1. ....... I. .... i i ...... t i . .. . - I i 1 tm it ' inr iihiir hhi mi"h nixiiii "ir i'.viii The end of the exposition is not j "" ir the letter jom like it. 1 ..vest-gain,., SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES far distait measures should be ! dat0 ew"lPer man- 1 C' CoT- leads to adopt...... Bemi-weekl, One Yew: $200; Semi Weerlv taken at Once to inaugurate a series; the ft,rnur BdHM'.hM nU'VtHl t0 pH H you have a house to rent, place a six Months, h oo. cash in Adr-mce. ; of cheap excursions from Portland tage throve to again take up work in little "ad" in the Plaiudraier. it will i into the various 'sections of the state. that t"wn- rdnt V Courier' I brin -vo,, auoeam- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1905. 1 u .. . , . r . , . , All dental work postivelv guarantee.1 . It is a fact, authenticated from va- The Roseburg I'laindealer h a s ' . bv f'r. tear son. ottice la tavlor and nous sources, that the country has changed owners again, this time pass- ifttmm building. tl GIVE THE COUNTRY A CHANCE Ml mted its hope in the way ing into the hands of W.E. Willis, an Black ,.,d Lite cl.e- ke-l mohair suit or visitors or secured its lust experienced newspaper man ot l.os im-s the verv latent noveltx iust re- propartion of sightseers. The Register has a communication from a prominent Oregon person who is deeply interested in the future of our state and who is now in Portland. This communication suggests that ar rangements be made for bringing a large delegation of representatives from other states to Eugene at the session of the Willamette Valley De velopment League." These guests could be brought from among the commissioners who are permanently located at the exposition. Our cor respondent states that the fair com mission is not dealing with the out lying districts in a manner approach ing fairness, and that they are dis couraging visitors from frequentia Naturally, Anireles. Editor Conner, whoso ablv wived at Joaephsou's. there must be a reason for these dis crepeneies and it is time the exposi tion returns a reciprocal courtesy t the outsiders. Eugene Register. In speaking of the Roseburg land ; office still being closed, the States- conducted the destinies of the Plain dealer for the past year, will retire to Cottage Grove, where he has prop erty interests that command his at tention. -Marshfield Sun. The Roseburg Tlaindealer has jsold to W. K. Willis of Los Angeles, letter. man. of Salam does not mince words. It speaks out as follows: CaL The new editor will have to get If von have any metal, sheet iron or "The continued suspension of business a nuue on P . . jZ" ,' at the Roseburg land office is an out, the hih nlarJ rf MceUe5e il ruru o i-o .i.iti iin,liitr Th nviniiTii. ikk Cki aj v. k ii auuv i mi uiuiiuv racre. Business that needed u- i i.j t l. j ment of the retiring editor. . I uou uu otrci. laiu up lur uiuuius auu months and there seems no wav of Conner, who is one of the ablest and knowing when the office will again be wnters ,n 0regn- e ready for business. There is no wish the new management success, sense in such an outrage. This is Drain NoDPa"el- the country districts, simply for the ! not Russia. It is the United States. ' purpose of swelling admissions. If ' Vhat does President Roosevelt allow The New York Herald comes out in mi is true, ana irom observations such monkey business for? Has his glowing headlines and announces that; uken h..m mere is every reason to believe it is, ; attention been called to it? It is a "diamonds have advanced fifty per the exposition officials should re-adjust , damnable farce on business. If a cent during the past year." Such re- their position in this matter. private concern should be guilty of ports may interest the average citi- The financial success of the fair is j soeh an outrage it would be put out zen. but for the ordinary newspaper already assured and the country f business, and there wonld be In.- man. they are as nothing, for he was cashier of the Douglas Count-, Kank. has pur.-ha the Ashland Steam laundry, which he will now jer soually conduct. I M-al weather prognoiiticators are say ing that there will soou be some rainfal in this section, but the fair mnuagemen' sincerely trusts that Jupi'er 11 ti v i u -w'll not conclude to send down-Nurs. al through fair week, as he does sometime' do. According to the Ti lings, Ashland b eapiug profits fro... the raid whirl, is being made upon "blind pig- " It tig ' ures out flMo.10 costs of prosecution, for witnes:es, etc.. while V)0 has ten re ceived from tines, leaving a net gain ol !t4.!0. A Brown county girl rec ntly sent 5 cents to a Chicago advertiser for a recip to whiten and keep the hands sft. Sh reeivel the following advii-e "Simi them three times a day in dishwater while your mother rests " Kin saa Ci Journal. We loatdat th-newly elected direct ill bold L-ting offi cers of the cortration to serve for tt ensuing year. The affiirs of the com pany are reported to bj in a moat pro perous condition. Noah was the tirt man to advertise lie advertise. the tl I. and it came all right. The fellows who laaghl at tie advertising got drowned, an I it serve them right Ever since Nowb's tin. An extr.or linary dre-n ,1s offer h nrnmn. Elegant lutre suitings, full SO in. wide, wm the other fellows have been swai at 75 , eut a yard. To t-e had at Joseph- lomej Up j ,ne fllK)jg uj Jitter. sou a. A sample o.pv of this pper may fall in'o the bands oi (terous wh I have ttot beea regular readers, and all such are cordially invited to join our circle. Wanted Light work that .an l light washiiig. ironing and The District Fair To be held at Roseburg will bring hundreds of country people to the City, and in order to more thoroughly introduce our selves to them; we will conduct during September a SPECIAL FALL OPENING SALE. Sweeping Reductions On our entire stock. Comprising everything for the home TINWARE, GRANITEWARE, HARDWARE, STOVES AND EVERYTHING KNOWN TO FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Iuterest in the district fair's voting COOtOrt for the most popular lady in Doogfatf county is growing warm. J. K. Sawyers, public. Office ni Couutv Bank Building. tf IV a little work by having us send the lawyer and notary ors of the I mpoua Coal Co. Riairs iu iDKiu , , . , in -.ii us, i w v r t Ikliml-iila-r Im vonr fru-nd in llio aal changed hands, the paper having been ,ngwer 'the ,.ur,M)Wt. o( , w.Uv SPECIAL BARGAINS! In beautifully upholstered couche-, from $5 up with 10 per cent discount for cash. HEATING STOVES FROM $2.25 AND UPWARDS. We Pay Cash For Hides, Pelts and Wool. BE SURE AND CALL ON US DURING FAIR WEEK ROSEBURG FURNITURE COMPANY. THE NEW MARSTERS BLOCK. ROSEBURG, OREGON- Laws far BawgUs Cavity ought to be in line for attention dur-1 000 lawsuits against it" knows very little about such things. ( i,'st. Phone 777. mending. Mrs M. S. I.tftarr. Wniis Addition lrcp a postal card. ltf) For photographs, vieving, 11 pic turv O pied aud eiiiargtd. ti tsh light pictures and all work in the plto'o line Being able to kill and drees a deer dm at tiraves. Home Mudio 11JU quite an achievement lor a boy The other day while out huuling new. Bla. krock, Lysle Marsters, the thirtet-n year-old son of Hon. I, C. Marsters, had the good luck of aeeing some deer, an.' what is letter, he succeeded in bringm one to the earth with a cool sh..t When he returned home with the ti .e trophy his grandmother sugge -ted that he go down and get bis father to drees it, but l.yale went a he I and dressed the anim.tl in a verv creditable manner J Claaci Scassw Orouae. tKutHed; Pec. 1 a Aug. 1 : pheasants, (all kinds' Dec. 1 oSept. 1 ; trout, all species Nov. 1 to Vpr 1 ; deer, backs. Not. 1 to Aug. 15; leer, d-es Nov. 1 to Sept. 1 ; elk, until ept. 15, 1107. UaUwfal To sell any game; to kill more than 10 npland birds in one day . to kill more than .'0 docks, geese or wan per week : to catch trout lean than 6 inches in length : to catch trout other than with book and line; to hunt deer at night : to hunt deer with docs : to kill more than 5 deer in one season : to hnnt game animals or biris wilboat license, except upon your own ground. Hack tats No law. Stupe-No law. FARM IMPLEMENTS THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE AND 0S8URN MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED CUTTERS ROLLINC DISC PtJWS AND HARROWS. HARNESS AND SADDLES A SPECIALTY BEARD &. CULVER the hardware dealers J Town Lots For Sale For Sale j!5 ' Lvsle's age. Choice building lots in Kinney's im- 31 head of Angora Goats; all roan? Droved D'at of Rosebur. near Mala I coats and in good coodition. Price Many new subscribers are heinr. added treet, good title. Price o0 per lot. reasonable. R. P. Htrsox, t- the Plaindealer list everv dav. Address, N. A. Rich arm. tf 10 14: Cleveland Or . HOME! Yourself and friends are cordially invited to attend an informal "AT HOME" in our new and commodious quarters on IM AFTERNOON SEP. 4 FROM to y 0 I When we shall take pleasure in opening for your inspection not only the largest, best lighted and best appointed store in Southern Oregon, but also the largest and finest stocK of seas nable merchandise that can be found anywhere in the northwest outside of Portland or Seattle, and all marked at our usual very low prices. At the same time we shall offer some very special inducements for REAL BARGAIN HUNTERS in the way of a GEN UINE CLEARING SALE of all the odds and ends of stock removed from our old quarters and which we will positively close out AT LESS THAN COST rather than again put them on our shelves?. Thanking our many friends for past favors and anticipating a continuance of your extremely liberal patronage, also as suring you that we shall endeavor to merit the title already conferred on us, " THE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES," we cheerfully leave the rest to your judgment, assured that the BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES WILL SURELY WIN. MUSIC FROM 8:00 TO 10 O'CLOCK P. M. TI YLIGHT STORE FISHER & BELLOWS CO. Roseburg's only Department Store.