The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, September 21, 1905, Image 3

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THE
T?w? DRESS UP FOR THE FAIR
Clothes Don't Make The Man
But they go a long ways in showing taste and refinement
A well dressed man is a conservattv man. Man should
look his profession.
Our Line of Fall and Winter Clothing
Is now on our eounteis and
line ever shown iu koeebarg.
are remarkably low.
THE LADIES
it is the
And the
WHAT IS GOING ON
AT THE COURTHOUSE
Will !ind here many articles that will appeal to their keen M m
of h,.?iM RGRL BHRGRINS
PEOPLES
finest
pi ices " ,ar-
i 7 I
W y I
items Which Will be of Interest to
the Taxpayers
A BMfriagQ liOBBM tiHN been issued to
Moore l'lomomlson and .Mattie V. I ar
ri n . both nf Bcottaharg.
A unit (( foreclosure of mortgage and
to recover money bus ltcen Sled bjr tlie
hirst National Hank against Victor
Phipa, Robert I'll pps tad Mary I
phipps.
A writ of review m Bled in uhirh
A. I. Bellows et al 16 other petitions
are named as defendaata ami the City
of Roeeburu, plaintiff in the
incornoral ioe of the rite oi
urg. ( . S. lack-on appears as attor
ney f"
A r.i
(Baity nf Informing themselves as tol
What Christina Brieace really li. All
will he welcome. In speaking of this
lecturer, The Daily Mieeodlfaui Mays:
Miss Mary BrooHne, CP. B , ol Min-
poHn, ineniher of t he Christisn j
Bcieore board of lectorftehip of the First '
Chard) of Christy Boston, leliverel a !
lecture in the I ninii oiera house vester-
day aftetnoon to a large congregation.
The lecture wan Riven under the auspi
ces of the First Church ofObliet, Scien-ii-t,
of If iaaoali Minn Brookina is an
eloquent seaker and held her hearers
by her beantifnl delivery for nearly two
hours.
- la
the city,
e has I - en
'THE STORE OF EXCELLENCE"
HBRHHHM.PROP. - - ROSEBURC.
court bj Attorney Loo hi Baraee wherein
Win. Scblntdt, of Baa Francisco, secre
tarv of the Schmidt Hotel ami Invest
men! Co , loi ti.crly proprietors of the
Hotel McClallen, la plain Of! and Fred
tietttna ia defendant. In the complain'
u ie alleged that Mr. Uetthaa owed the
David Griffith, arife and arm, dale, re-!
turned from I'ortland and the Lewis
, ami Clark fair Saturday morninr. They
i are well pleased with the hi show, hut
ca-e of the! av'' w;'8 u,"'r pleased on arriving
Wet Hose 1 bonae to find awaiting him a cheek for
fll.ashis tirst divident on his shares
in the Great Northern development Co.,
mining eloek properties located on Bluej
niver, i.Hiie l oiiniy. Mr. In Hlitli pur- j
rhaaed bia stock last April and is tur
pi i-ed to receive such ipiick returns.
Come To The Fair. SeeThe Exhibits.
See the Largest House Furnishing Store in Southern Oregon
THE
HOUSE FURfilSHERS
RICE
RICE
tiled in the circuit
Cannon's Book and
Stationery Store
fit a a T T 1 I t ?Sj ' not tbe defendant paid 243.5 in.l
I 51 Oere and lhere tt V refused to pay the balance of f. The
IMPORTANT MEETING
MONDAY EVENING
From the
Cheapest
To The
Btst.
IT
School Commences this
WeeK.
i We ar-.' headquarters for E
I school!
BOOKS
build
4"tf
rttf
goats
I
AND
School Supplies.
-Ot all Kinds
and rcspectfidly Bolicit
your valued patronage
Cannon's Book and
Stationery Store.
The more you know about Osteopathy
the hetter you like it. Investigation
leads to adoption.
J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary
public. Office up stairs in Douglas
Coin. tv Bank Building. tf
rk. -aa- .avavnyn -,y
MR M FASTON
ie prepare ! to wait upon old
and new enstornereand friends
with a fall and complete
stock of
GPOCERIES
AH fresh and of the very betst
quality. Teas aad coffees are
epeciaitiee. Your patronage
solicited.
1. J. Jo:iusAn, dentist, virave s
ing.
l.unch at Jennings' Bakery.
For Sale 15 head of Angora
John O'X'rner. Wardton, Oregon.
F'urnished NOaaa for rent at fS per
month. Jtidj to fftl aToen ptrrrt aWp
Hot roffee and sandwicheA at Jaaaaaaa
Bakery. . 74tf
If vou want cold haul or delicacies.
cali at Jennings' F'kery.
Take vour Osteopathic
rejnlarly for postive results.
'steopathv will carry yon through
Baiely. See Pr. Stndley for examination.
Osteopathy makes many operations
unnecessary. It readily removes tu
aaOe, goiters etc
prives.
I
11 you baveaaf iiiet;. rfiaat iinn ot
pi(e work to do call am Winnie Gaddia.
His work and prices are guarantee.! to
please.
A sample copy of this p er may fall
into the hands of persons who have not
leen regular readers, and all such are
cordially invited to join oar circle.
Waaaad Light work that can be
taken home linht washing. Ironing and
mending. Mrs. M. S. l.aBarr, Waits
Addit ion. Prop a Hiatal card.
lieo. W. Alderson brought in an
interestim: Imliao relic from the North
and South Forks of the 1'iiip.jua river.
It w as a plow and is .piite a curiosi' jr.
Roy C. Bondman, who wna eighteen
ast April, has been encaged to teach the
Swail school, near Oakland. He t .i
had a diplonia for MOM lim-bat a-
i not old enough to be given a h hool, uu-
Joseph Jone-, brother of Havev Jones. dar the law .
proprietor of 'he Roetu rg House, is Mr-. Tboe. Gihaoo an.': la tighter
here from Fpokane, visiting with rela ) T. Bridges and son, Mrs 0. P 3Col
live and friends 1 and daughters ai.d Madaa) Miller, Al iert
74tf
treatment
U. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson, and son
Valen. are np from Med ford to enjoy the
fair and also visit with D. F. Wilson and
family.
Henry Traylor. who lives five miles
below F'lkton wa at the county seat.
Wednesday and w hile here he became a
Plaindealer subscriber.
C. A. Ziegler. the obliging S P. local
frieght agent has gone to Carson w here
he hoper to derive some benefit for his
health from the springs Dear that pace
For photographs, viewing. Id pic
tnres copied anil enlarged, tlash light
pictures and all work in the phoo line j
pply at Graves. Home Studio 1120;
Mill St. JPhone 777. S15
lion fhomas R. Bard, one of Cali
fornia's Cnited States Senators w .is iu
R.sehnrg. Satnnlav. He has len the
guest of W. G. Hughes, of Mont Alto
ranch, with whom he has been enjoying,
an cnting.
Kaston and J. J. Spraugh and (ami i
left Velnes.Jay morning for Portland to
attend the fair.
OPEN AIR CONCERT
THIS EVENING
. ao5 Jackson St.
i
Roseburf .
Thi evening the Uoecbuig S'ate
Band will favor the jeople of tiiis city
with another one f its axeellenl
ai treats. 1 his organ rstMn won n
ileserel praise for its in nan rendered
luring the PieUh.1 fair, but week awl
the members are ba good trial for itia
I coursing some sweet select; ui ti.i eve
j ing. A large crowd of cit: ns wi .
'certainly Iiear the foil, wing tine po
grom which has teeii arranged f r this
evening's concert :
L March The Kiel's Fs. rt, 1 . II.
I.OSev.
X. Medley Overt ure 1 he Merry
makers. 1 u IV Witt.
3. IVscripive March Tlie Circna
piaimm aaaa lor joaaneni in ine sum
I of fV with ti per cent interest from Nov
12. IMS and costs and disbursements of
, the ca e.
f jonia Cava who wasarr,-stetl Monday
morning by Deputy sheriff Bogard on a
! arge "f as-an'.t with a dangerous Wea
poo, and wln arrived examination and
gave "miO Isual" for appearance at next
term ot Circuit Court, was again placed
' under nrreet on an information lileil by
Diatrict attorney Broun i barging Cass
w itb aaaanlt w rth intent to kill Deputy
Sheriff Rogard again placed Cass ui der
arrest ami at a latp hour Tneadgy night
he w as admitted to hail iis n a tMiid of
11500 aigaed bj W.C. HcWUtiaaaa and
.1. B Wade. flie triiiihlc w hit h caus d
the arre-t of Cas. Otcntrad last "Mind'V
evening when tlie defendant tired sev
erai ihoU at K H. Mahn, I-. It
Matbewa and I. D. Care, who were
!. -luting on a p mlon of the MaWlllbuaa
place which is lea-ed by Mahrj and
located nboat :.'s miles east of this city,
! the invitation f Mahn. Mr.
Mathews and Mr. Carle were banting on
Haba'a place abm without warning,
it i ta'. 1. Caai onaaed tire npen them
arilb a r it! - from a c. mceale I -lt I hi in a
ieiice c rucr of the adj lining field w here
Ca has .i ca'tiu. Ca at ill- timaof
the sh-iiin aaid that be war was alter
that "ie t fared ." Uabn witti
whom he hail had trouble Is loM W lien
the othcer want to arrest him haataod.
Sf iet iff !'g.trd tf wit., a gun until he
arse convinced thai he wai not wanted
for nmr.l-r and that do ona war hart.
He set ! ed s'trprisej '.hat 1 g had not
lilt any . the party gad said that nil
eyesight wa getting tia I, n nesnaal
of a light baraiag in Mahns hou-e all
night he thought 'iiat i.e -urt ly hit him.
and that they were si t ug up with him I
('as- makes no se ret of i lie fart lhat
it was Ida intention to kill Mahn and
Seemed rtady To -i.fT.-r th- penalty for it,
r for bat he l a- alredv doaa.
Every citizen who is interested in the I
future welfare of hosehurg should BUVkal
an i ffort to attend Monday evening's I
mass meeting at the Court House. It i-j
not a partisan move, hot is one in which
' natdic aniritad citizens of all partiea re
taking an interest They are looking
into matters whisk are of viti.l interest
to this municipality and it kefeoaven dl
. lateraati tu turn oat and have a hand in
thia propoaiilon, Sut only should yon '
attend but lake your nehbbon al ng
I with yon, and. more than that, go i i- i
I pe. ting to take a hand in the rlieraaakMH
1 wloch are sure tokaof grenl interest,'
loi matters if more than naoafcag iiu
portanrg gill la- thoroagMy dieraaeel
I' n' torget Ihe date or the place 1 he
eOnffl riHim should le lillel to overt! w
Ing, and, judging from present Indira
tiuM. it will be crowded. se taut van I
are one of tlie crowd-
Th e store where
you can get any
thing that goes
to make the
house.
W 1 - i i r- ri i - . V. LI
. ,.3., ,nur nomeior Cash or Installments. We guarantte tciy
Prkx Made to be the Lowest Price When Quality is Considered.
Mm
Two Special Good
Beds at Prices thai
S agger Co m pet i-tors.
Hrrbme.
Benders the bile more laid and thus
helps the blood to fiow , it affords
prompt relief from biliuustie-s. indl.es- !
tt'in, si k and nervous hejdn hes, and
Dverndulnaaea faa fend and drink, ti
I. Caldwell, Agt M K and T R R, I he
cotah. Ind. Ter.. write', Ap-il iS, tgOg;
1 araorirk for over two years witfi the
HWgMMal of ti.e :ivi r and spleen. The
doctora did me no giJ, and 1 had given
up all hope of being cureil, w hen my
druggist adviseil me to use Her bine. It
has made me sound and well." 5 K at
0 Mar-ters vk C.
This Brass Rail
Bed Special Price
$6.50
Both
Beds White
or Bine.
This Heavy lied
is a Sure Winner
$3.75
Orders Always Given Special Attention
Coos Bay Option
1 hold an op' ion for 30 data more on
rriaable Coos Bay peninsula property,
at f . wS.1 s r acre A i'oining acerage has
old for UI ier acre. Can't handle all
under the option t rue and wish feme
one to take kj of acres trad. Partic
ulars ad tress R. F. M., HQ Wtsli., St.
'kane. Wash.
THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS.
RICE & RICE.
THE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Married.
Lisi of Jurors Drawn
faa Flail II a Bailey, of Baker City.
who lias been visiting here, left Sun- Parade, F". T. Paul).
dav for her home, a n nipanied by her 4 WaiU Orinental 1
niece. Miss Fva Casbeer, who will at- ovici.
tend the High School at Baker City thia i. The Diplomat, onsa
winter. . Way Down South. I
. deau
I. I
I Your Fall Suit
Should be bought where you can get the
best bargain and we believe THAT YOY
will find our store the place.
P. Lauren-
A IVscriptive Fantasia
7. An Atri.an Svmphouy, F. H.
l-osey. A Rag-time Spasm
8. Galop Rore BaKet Danre. Arili i
INTERESTING ITEMS
FROM 0. A. C.
Klkton
Drain
IWe Have the Styles
L'P-TO-DATE in colors, cut and fit. See us
We have what vou want
' before you purchase
jAnd the Prices are right
Call and see us, and give
prove what we say.
us a chance to
: J. A. Cobb & Co.
Roseburg -
The Plaindealer ' good young friend.
F'arnest Applewhite is going to ke p
jts readers jiosted on the hapening at
the Oregon State Agricultural College,
where he istaking a course in pharmacy
He w rites from Corvallis as follows :
There have been many nice improve
ments made in the college campus, dwi
ing the past summer. The addition of
much shrubbery and choice trees add
very materially to the beauty of its ap
pearance. Already the enrollment of pupils has
reached 441 and there are many more to
come.
Tlie prospects for a good football team
are very fine this year.
Kate Adams, a Canyonville girl re
turned to her studies an 1 is one of the
delegation which hails from Dougbu
couuty.
fruitgrower
Rofehurg
Oregon: LEWS AND CLARK
SPECIAL RATES
r a I I
R STAlNbOKU HURfc
It Hits the Spot. It Brings the Trade
The Whiskey that pleases all
Nothing Finer. Nothing Better.
TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED
TAKE MIKE JACOB & CO. Distillers, Gaciiiiati, Ohio
R. B. MATHEWES, Agent, Boseimrg, Oregon
A k
FOR
IT
NO
OTHER
nusT
HAVE
ir
Special Rates to Lewis and Clark
Exposition for Portland Day
September 30
On account of Portland day at tlie
Lewis and dark Fxpo-ition the South
: ern Pacific Co. will sell on Sept. f8tk
and 2!Hh special excursion tickets Rose-
burg to Portland and return, good seven
days at fo.25 for the round trip. 7ti
We. .. N gee. Comity Clerk of
I'. iig a-I'oiintv. Mate of Oregua, and
H T. McClaMeu, BbeiiB id the abmi
Mentioned Cbuatjr, do beffvhy erif
tl at on the 30th day ol September. A
!.. 1905, at the boat of . m , of pari
lay we met in the ot!ice oi Ciunty Clerk
id -aid County, in the Court II aaaa in
Boaebnrg jDouglaa county Oiagaa, and
pobliciy proceeded to draw the jury for
the October term, I'M ), of ihe Circuit
Court of the Stat- of Oregon, for Dong
la" County as follows, to wit:
A I. Butler farmer
Bdaraid Hancock "
Marion Ryan apncalatM
P Bwenringeu farmer
W A Pierce
loe Harvey
Simon Cum
John Jackson
.lame- L Gobi
W H Larkine
Que Frazier
Charles Bel I key
A I. Black
B E Wilson
i W lirubbe
le 1 .ove
H I. Brown
Jno Livingston
Joe Turpin
W II Coats
F F; F'mmitt
Parry CeraaU
S S Catching
w H firahnm
H Wilson
D N Snyder
Wm Buxlon
Norman Agee
0 R Mood
J I Strong
S H Knight
That each and all of the above named
peruana were regularly drawn in accord
ai.ee with law, and that no other names
were drawn to act as Jurors for said Oc
tober term, MOt, of said Court.
Witness our hands this Lllth day o!
September A. I). l!ar.
Z. N. AGEE,
County Clerk.
H. T. McCLALLEK,
Sheriff.
aaerchaut "
Canyonville
farmer Oakland
merchant "
farmer UtlaWOOd
0 alee ilia
merchant Wilbur
farnM r "
Camas Valle
Peel
Voncalla
Ten in ile
Coles VaOej
Riddle
carienter "
farmer Days Creek
1 iardiner
millmun oieudale
farmer Itrmkway
fruitgrower Winston
farmer Starv
Ntit-e of Election.
autlea la muany gram. Maaian MooJar. tu
.u l da; ..t oi uta-r. Ma, tbrre uOlawngp aaaal
lection h-li in ihe uv of Kavt-ur. l'rv. D
lr ihe rl.vti.m at the lo.lowiuf uftrtn tor
mm tag u wit
our Ua.ir. to - ter a parted ! to T.wr.
OUa K-vxr Irr to Hive lur a vruU ul lo
r
lincTmtiiiir In irnr lor a petted o( hau
yer
one Council van trorn vv j Kg, g t, rrt
lor a h riinl ot three j.-a
"Uf Ciiuuciliuan Irom V arj na - to at re
mrunartagul threejein.
i luv Councilman Iroru w arxl No s. to aerve
' lor a period oi thre ran
One Co .ai oman irom W ard No I. to Mrrvr
tor a period ol three Tear.
n Councilman from War t No I to arrre
tor a perlisl of I rea-t
One t'o'ioctlinaa ftm Ward So. .s. to arie
tor a irtod of J )rar.
ue t'ounrilaain :rom War! So 6. to arrre
(r a period of three tear
Ona Oaunauuuai from Vtaad So g, maaiea
tor a tt-rnid ol Ttara.
A;e ibat kg order ol the Common Coantil,
there will be at aaid election submitted to the
paagHawgauaaunuam ohetner or not uu
de-iraliir lor the ett to hare the rUttt twa ol
BECKLET STEARSs- At Oakland.
Or . Thursday. Sepi. 14. ltaii. C. L.
Bet k ev and Miss Mav Mearns, Rev.
C. L Lake, officiating.
Caue of Insomnia
Indigestion nearly always distnrbs the
sleep more or less and is o'ten tlie cause
: of insomnia. Many cases have leen
permanently tuuui by Chamberlain's
Stoamrh and Liver Tablets. For aale by
I A. C. Marsters k Co.
Cannon's Book and Stationery Store
is having some tine, new shelves put up
in order to take care of the big atocfc of
fall and winter hooks.
Rheumatism
When pains or irritation exhrt on any
part of the body, the application of Bal
I lard's Snow Lintmeot gives prompt re-
lief. F; W Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan
Mouse, t-.l Keno.O. r., writee Jm e t.
1908: "I take pleasure in recommend
ing Ballard's Snow Limn. cut to all who
are afflicted with rheumatism. It is the
only remedy 1 have found that gives
I inr I WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND
The collar question saving our
custome s a lot df annoyance from
CURTAINS -.CRSur
Notice!! II the pure
I Aiiiinnirn whitel-lcolor'
I Allllllnirlj dnestic tinish ana general ap-
pearance of our laundering no
comparison to the ordinary king.
' 1 ROSEBIRG STEAM LAIN DRY
immediate reliet." ioc, 5 fl. S.dd
Uunirtpal Oaner.hip of Water and Lu'n. : D.v A C Marsters Jt Co.
Inlloa - to wit :
"CitJ Bond for Water and Light I'urpuaea
.in. anaaauuuj fjuo.uio.'
Yea So .
I raid beaut Ut tut not lor bond'na the citj.
Myrtle Cieek
you
you
you
you
you
you
want to buy a farm
want furnished rooms
want to buy a house
want to rent a house
want to build a house
want to move a house
If y n don't know PAT
CaL on or ad drees ..
Contractor
aad Builder
Roaeburg
Oregon.
We are paying 55 els for butter ami
25 cts for egga. Lander Grocery. 7 -t
Get yonr money's worth. Full weight
at the Leader Grocery. 7i lit
BeautTul Women.
NOTED LECTURER
COMING TUESDAY
Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft
glow of health and a pure complexion,
make all women beautiful. Take a
email dose of Herbine after each meal .
it will prevent constipation and help di
gest what vou have eaten. Mrs. Win.
M. Stroud, Midlothian, Tex., writes,
May 31, 1901:
"We have used Herbine in our family which
A lecture will be given under the au
picee of the Ohriatinn Siientist flocintj
of Roeeborg, Tuesday evening, Sept. L'ti
at the Opera Hons by Miss Mary Brook
ins, i' Minneapolis. Miss Krookins h
a number of the Christian Scientists
Board of Lecturahip of the First Church
of Christ, Scientist, Boston. This will
be a free lecture and it will la- for the
purMiae of clearing up any liiisconcep
liona which may exist in this locality
regarding this church and its teachings.
ami not to proselyte. Any statements
Miss Brooking makes will be
but aa an expreaaion Irom the totara a to lu
agitmattiij
Thai bjr enter of the Common Council the
HUgaS an 1 atatui ol Mid election and the poll
inn ptaeet ate aa foiiooa Mewtt:
lit W ard
Julria -John T lang, K. W Dillard. I R
Shambrts k
rtatka a McClallen. J. T. Bridge. Poll
ing place. Court H -.
ind ard
Judrra J. J.fawlrleld. H. C Stanton. W. 1.
aughai
cierks 'i m. gtiunil, tuea. cuaua. Teuua
ataaa, Hlwum Hall
.lid Want
lUOgUl fur: lloSiaan, 3 M SehaefTer, J. M
Kleirher.
Gtavfce I. A Bi.shanan. Slmou t'aro. VoltiK
place. Roscburx Itaaia
Itb Ward
Judaea-W. . Bauattaau, V. Kenrdick, H. C.
HUH'um, Jr
Clerks If . L. Maraters, Kale Si range. VMtUa
place. Cil) Hall.
Kk W ar.l
Judgea John Sac ter, laul Kohlba.ea. A
I. Mellows
Clerk N. Fiillerton. Krett Knkey. Votln.
place, J. U. Kullertoti Barn.
MA Want
InagM J W. WrlKbt. B. S Nichols, L. M
ruraatt.
CUUka Paget gdwards. Franklin Barker
Voting place. Win V. lobuaon Lumber Othce.
I'olU will ba opeu from a. Ba. to tip. m. o
all ly by enter of thj t'niumon Council.
W'i eas aty hand and the seal of said ctly here
10 afllxtd thia 181 Ii day of Deptember. 190Y
a. s. oaauir,
City Keconlvr.
A RemeJy Without a Pee-
"I rind Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than any
other remedy 1 ever used for stomach
troub e," says J P Klote, of F. lina. Mo.
For any disorder of thestomarli, bilioue
neea or constipation, these Tablet, are
without a peer. F'or sale by A. C. Mars
ters A Co.
aa
PeHCH BOXES
rr.im no unjil further mtcr
THE J. G. FLOOK COMPANY
- I'- - loi ' i In furnish 4. h lMxt at
$4.00 pel Imn.lrv'l. tf
STRANGE ADVICE!
A. D. BRADLEY
FOR SECOND
1 1
WE ARE
THE PEOPLE
WHO QUOTE
THE LOWEST
PRICES.
GOODS
All kinds of Household and other goods bought and
sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW
FURNITURE and HARDWARE.
A D. BRADLEY
HARNESS AND
HARNESS MAKING
for eight years, and found it the U-st authentic for her lectures are selected
medicine we ever used for constipation, with great care. It is heped that the
billioua fever and malaria."
people of hosehurg will take this oppor-1
MOSIER'S RESTAURANT
In the same old place
with more added.
We have now eulargetl
our restaurant entrance
on both Sherdiau and Cass
streets.
MOSIER STANDS EOR BEST MEALS
Dr. G. Cl f.ren rtert .il.-rt peraon.it attention
to hi icrrat humanitarian contract.
fljlti our Almanac for many years past we
kuut given unusual advice to those afflic
ted With COUgha, colds, thro.it or lung
troubles or consumption. We have told
them if they did not receive any special
benefit after the use of oue 75-ceut size
laittle of German Syrup, to consult their
doctor. We did not ask them or urge
them to use a large nuuilier of bottlr-i, as
is the case iu the advertising of many
other remedies. Our confidence in Ger
man Syrup makes it jtossible for us to
give such advice. We know by the ex
perience of over 35 years that one 75-cent
Isittle of German Syrup will speedily re
lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds,
branchial or lung troubles and that,
even in had cases of consumption, one
large bottle of German Syrup will work
wonders. tfNew nal bottles, 25c; reg
ular size, 75c a
A. C. MARSTERS DRUQ CO.
FAMILY OkOCERIE
All of the best grades of staple and fancy
GROCERIES kept constantly on hand.
FARfl PRODUCE
And fresh fruit. Prompt service. Courte
ous tieattnent. Bed nek prices and good
goods are our bills for your tract e.
Roseburg Rochdale
The Co-Operative Grocery Store.
Co.
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