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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1905)
Ol m 1 S t VThe one Essen Thing With " J Shrewd Buyers CS i t, Years of Experience has brought our store up to its present HIGH Our ttock of Fall and Winter goods are snnerinr to anv in thacitv. o 1 J J - STANDING You make no mistake in trading here THE PEOPLE'S STORE L ABRAHAM, Prop. "Thejtomb or mcellemce" ROSEBURG, OREGOS Come and Inspect Our line of Dress Goods. Wraps, Clonks, Km Umbrellas as to Clothing our reputation is back of every suit me sell. the Quality and price conforming. Drop in The People's Store. We have PRICE -The Consistent Companion of Quality ica Cannon s Book and Stationery Store m THOSE Souvenir Post Cards ROSEBURG VIWS Have Arrived THEY ARE BEAUTIES Set of Ten All Different 3Qc Cannons Book and Stationery Store. v ; Here and 1 here S lg & nere ana i nere gj y core O S90 S"?r 'iVCVW r lienor Bg n w" W C 2 C ! Q g? f MRS. H. EASTON is prepared to wait upon old and newenstomersaud friends with a fall and complete stock of P. J. Johnson, dentist. Grave's build inn. 49tf New fall shirtwaists and shirtwaist suits at Josephson's Lunch at Jennings' Bakerv. 74tf The more you know about Osteopathy the letter you like it. Investigation leads to adaption. For Sale 15 head of Anira goats John IMerner. Wardton, Oregon. J. H. Booth and wife; W. H. Jamie eon and wife; and George Dimmick ami ' daughter have returned from Portland. ' Furnished rooms for rent at f3 per month. Apply to 62t Rose street. slOp I t-" r d :n t ur J2, if j( nr tul n iiptif n is paid up and you will receive both the Plaindealer and the New York Tribune Fa' mer, one w bole vear. tf liot coffee aud sandwiches at Jennings Bilker-. 74tf Osteopathy cures 1-a Grippe. and notary in Douglat-tf GPOCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. 305 Jackson St., Dilantin ro a a ft T. BACHEK, D. M DENTIST Abraham Buildirg, ROSEBURG, OR For the benefit of oat of town patrons who were unable to take advantage of our monster fair week sale, we herein- : announce that for the next two weeks 1 we will continue to sell all goods in cluded in said sale at the incredible low I prices previously advertised. If you ! have not yet inspected our bargain . ronntprs we ailvist von to do so at nut e ? Josephson's. Dr. H. U Studley the Osteopatlii. Physician cures acute and chronic diseases, corrects deformaties and removes foreign growths. Consnltion free. Phone or call for appointment. Office in Abranam building. tf w i D ! H. Little, .. DENTIST. 1 Oakland, Oregon I For photographs, viewing. Id pic--.tares copied and enlarged, flash light .pictures ami all work in the photo line : apply at Graves. Home Studio 1120 Mill St. Phone 777. S15 C- F. Godfrey, of Portland, who has been looking after property interest in 1 Rneeburg has returned home. L. O. Smith, a well known Cw County stockman, is looking after busi ness interests in this citv. Regular 1 1 '. and f 12. values in boy's suits, comprising many of the u-west and best garments in our entire clothing ' stock, on sale while they last for $10. i Sizes 12 to 19 years. At Joeephson s. For Sah Fifty head of Angora goats. L. A. Marsters, Cleveland, Ore. 7trtf. For Sale Good second-hand road cart and also good second-hand side saddle. Dr S. Hamilton- 79tf J. F. Sawvers, lawver public. Office up stairs Countv Bank Building. Edward Weaver is up from Myrtle Creek today on a business trip. Since 1S77 we've been trea'ing people square. Josephson's. C. N. Wait and wife of Ashlan.l are in this city on business. For the lest of everything in rainy weather wear, at the most reasonable prices, see Josephson's. We are head quarters for rain coats, rullers, rubl.er boots, oil and rubber clothing in fact i for everything necessary to keep yen warm and dry in wet weather. If you have any metal, sheet-iron or pipe work to do call on Winnie Gaddis. His work and prices are guaranteed to please. t G. W. Riddle, former count v judge of this county and a well known fruit grower and timber man is in 'his tit today on his way from Portland to his home at Riddle. Osteopathy cures rheumatism. Men's heavv duck coats, blanket lined with oilskin and rubber interlining. 1 regular 12.50 values. While they last, fl 75. At Josephson's. Wanted Light work that can he Mm home light washing, ironing and mending, Mrs M. S. l.aBarr, Waits Addition. lrp a poetal card. -op 7.. A. Zigler, rlers in the local S. P. j Freight office, has returned from a pleasure visit at Carson Springs and i other Northwest jioints. Brakeman C. 6. IU-ymers and family have moved to Grants Pass. At lees than cost a small lot of glass Vacuum" and '"Economy" frnit jar will go quick at Churchill Hardware t Mr. and Mrs N. M. Estey and daugh ter, Ruth, have gone to Portland, and from there they will proceed to their Colorado City home. W. C. Pickens was in from (Jmpqoa Ferrv, vesti rdav, mingling with his county seat frieuns. Miss Gertrude Rast returned Tuesday from a visit to the Portland fair. Miss Maggie Jones, of Tacoma, is the guett of the family of J. F. Barker. C. M. Wilson, one of Camas Valley's representative citizens was in the city on a business trip, Wednesday. Joe Blosser, who spent a short time here last year, is moving his family here to let-ide. TEAM FOR SALE Good team, wagon and harness, for sale cheap. In qiiirn of F. C. Woodruff, at Rice & Rice's. 80 4w ks Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burr are home from a visit to the Portland fair. The summary of the Assessment Roll of 1906, apears in this issue of the I'laindealer and shows an increase in the total value of taxable property over he report oi last year of I62MQSJ0. J. II. Vaiulever was ill from Olalla Monday, transacting business. Joseph Jones, w ho w as a resident of this city seventeen years ago but who now live at Spokane, has returned home, after a pleasant visit with his brother, Harvey Jones and family, of the Roseburg Hons'. All the new things are now in. Comm and see the swellest line in town. Car pe0 in all the new weaves and colors; fresh new patterns of linoleums and oil cloths: mattings in all colors and weaves. Blankets, comforts and quilts are to le found at the right prices. RICE A RICE, The fioutie Furnishers. John Munsin w rites from Santa Crur., Cal., that they are having some foggy weather. A. 1 . Bellows of the firm of Fisher ,V Bellows Co., is confined to his home by illness. Tousilitis has been troubling him. Married. M ATT 1 1 K WS DI'NNI WAY At the residence of E Dunniway, near Rose burg, Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1905, Den nis Matthews to Elizabeth E Ouuni way, Rev. R. A. Reagon officiating. RICE Bl' ELL At the residence of V. F. Hire, in Rosebung. Sunday evenii g Oct 1, 1906, H. P. Rice to Cassie Bu eil, Rev. Geo. C. Ritcbey officiating. THORNTON PA RKER At the resi dence of Mr. Parker, in Brockway, on Sept 27. 1906, Allien Thornton to Etiie Parker, Bey. W. (i. Muller officiating. II. W. Lawson of Tenmile, has moved hig family to this city and will reside in the Agee house on Kane street between Oik and Washington. Mr. Lawson vis ited this ' ifice yesterdav and had his paper change..! from Tenmile to Rose burg. He tells Ub that his farming property in Tenmile is for sale or rent. His reason for moving to Roseburg, he sys, is on account of his wife's health. R. T. Blakely, ol 0 il Creek, was in the city yesteiday on his way home from the Portland fair. Mr. Blakely expre Bed himself as agreeably surprised and pleased with the Douglas county exhibit and says it compares very fav orably with any county in the state. He also complimented the I'laindealer oi its seat appearance and says that he is positive that our circulation will con i inue to grow in the Oak Creek neigh borbood. THE ROSEBURG HOUSE "lasanei HARVEY JONES, Proprietor Rates $1.00 per day and upward New Hrick, New Furnishings, Prompt Services. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds .' . ." ROSEBURG BREWING & ICE COMPANY The Largest and Best Equipped Brew ery in Southern Oregon. Roseburg Beer has a Reputation through out the County for Its PURITY and purity means Health. Brewed only from selected Barley and Choicest Hops. Special Brewed Bottle Beer Our Specialty Direct delivery to your residence in quantities of one rase or more. I. J. Norman & Co. TELEPHONE 141 Cigars, Tobaccos, Con fUons, Jrul ts Bakery Goods Always fresh SHERIDAN ST. NEAR DEPOT Advertising World, Columbus, Ohio, a monthly journal of information, plans, suggestions and ideas for advertising. end today for free tain pie, or 10c for iour mouths' trial. 96-21 DISTRICT FAIR PREMIUM AWARDS Result of the Various Committees After Mailing Careful Investigations. DIVISION L, mi ITS Class I. Apples Mr Bristol, dish Pipniar : 1st. of r winter se: 2nd. county ; winter : Cattle Ranch for Sale 320 acres on Seven-Mile Cre-k aliont live miles southwest fromKort Klamath, i iregon. All fenced, house, large barn ample water supply, will cut aNut eighty ton- wild hay. Address, with reference. P. o lx vi v:. tf Tacoma, Wash. Letter List. Remaining uncalled for at burg postortice. Anderson Bertha Bautoii Dr l aker Mrs D Ble Mr Victor ' ffey Mndred Cor II llcrtwrt Ciuunr Kob) rt t'ornutt f. Douglass Mr Jim Haunell Dr T U tiano fc Kields the R. Gregory M Kna-che PonUkO 1. lird i-s Horence Mi I'imoM lit; Morgan Mrs E D Portjo Mr Joseph KcoU vlrs Win Koailh Mrs Harry Warren Mr Thus Wi c Mr I D Wv Mr Karl . Persons calling for the-e letters ail: lease state the date on which Ihev ire ello' Dish of KamtM Dish of King of Thompkin's 2i d. Kish of Delaware Red, l-t. Northern Spr ; 1st. W. L Leake. Roseburg. ili'h of (irav ensteins; 2nd. Plate of blackberrie- . H. E. Huntington, Roseburg, dish of . Delaware Beds, winter: 2nd t". W. ttrai'foril, Kosehurg. red cheek , Pippin : 1st. Virginia Oreen j 1st. V D. M.Call. Kirsel.org. (or the ties' , gen-ral exhibition of app'es: 1st. Dish o! Bamlai, 2nd. Mrs. S. A. Had tV. R.Meberg, dish of , Ben Davis: 1st. Kali Pippin: 1st Gloria I Miimli: 2nd. RamNi; 1st. Roxburr ' Kui"et ; 2nd Seek-no-further; 1st.' Dutch Mignon, 1st. Thos. (.wis, Roseburg, Eropus Spiti- I enlerg ; 1st. Mrs. A. Wilkins, Coburg, best collec-1 tion rrah atq'les : 2nd. Harrv Teeter, Roseburg, Gloria Man di : 2nd. Jo- Wharton, Roseburg, Twenty Oaaro; lot. Rosters ruet ; 1st. I". Didtle. Roselwirg, yellrw Beliriow er ; Is'. Waxen lot. Baldwin; 2nd Ben Davis; 2nd. Karmeilse ; lt K.npu I pilxenlerg : 2nd. Newtown Pippin. 2.d I Jos. Wbarien, Roseburg, ol( River; 1st IVerwirikee, 1st. Boaut ful Women. Frank Brown. Ro-burg, Winesap: , ... 1st. lial.lwin: ls. Yellow Bel'n .wer : I Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft ' iul. While Bellfl-iwer; 1st .Missouri glow of health and a pure complexion. Pippin : 1st. Tnlpehnrken: 1st. Maide. u women beautiful. Take a Muli ; 1st. w axu : I-t Virginia The Time is Now, and THE PLACE IS HERE If you love your home, we can make 't more pleasant. Everything to make home cheerful is here. Koelurg has never seen such an extens ive display of home furni.-hins as awaits your inspection here. New goods arriving daily. Beautiful showing of all the latest things inTurinture, Carpets, Draperies. Wonderful values await the comers to this busy store! All the new tilings are here new Blankets, (guilts, Comforters from the cheapest cotton blanket to the real and only stan iard, the Oregon Wool; nothing on earth so nice. 'majestic , We guarantee any price we may quote to be as low as any in this state, for new goods, r. itwithstan ling ail you may read about discounts and .rut prices. We are hf-re to sll goods, nnd a ill not be undersold if we know it. Vfl are the !ealers of low prices and easy t-rrp.--. We buy at the very lowest pri.es. We bnv for strictly spot cash. We secure the very best discoans there are to be had. Surely, then, we are in a position t j do you some good. We have added some wonderfully good lines, such as THE GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE Rememler the great demon stration of the MAJrTIC. at our store from the sixteenth to the twenty-first of this m nth. Hot coffee and biscuits served free, t'ome and enjoy the lunch on us. The Best Line of House Furnishings in Southern Oregon V ibksaJe and Retail Hot Firiskrs tue-iUart at tJ eent aiul twuaris at 'lverii.l, Oct. ;t. IMS. $1 10 per dozen. T7tf A. D. Bradley ami mother, Mr Mver?, left Tliureday BOraiag for Port land to attend the lair. FOR SALE Brown Ighorn ctiicfcrt and chicken wire at hjrain. See Pr. I he le:ter will U- i haril lor at toe . ale ol one cent each. ( W ParaJ P M. How to Cure Co:ns and Bunions Kirct, iak ihe corn or hiinion III lYour Fall Suit m Should be bought where you can get the best bargain and we believe THAT YOU will find our store the place. We Have the Styles UP-TO-DATE in colors, cut and fit. See us before you purchase. We have what you want Und the Prices are right Call and see us, and prove what we say. give us a chance to i J. A. Cobb & Co. : Roseburg - - - Oregon: m Studler. ?Mf warui waler to utteu it: then are it Mrr. F. B. Hamlin will leave (or Pawl i Hn " cUsrl' " il'tit land tonight to join Mr. Hamlin, who i ! dra blosd a,"i "'" CllbW'i inchaiveof the educational exhibit at Pua B,h" lw,ce d"Uy- nbbim 'r the fair i ouly for five niinute!" at each applica- II m. A corn p aaler aliuulO ue worn a f-w ilavR to nrolM-t il from I ilrnt. A. for the price of i a general liniment for prain, bruiKer, Umenecu and rlcuinatii-ui, I'ain Bal.n i unetialed. For sale by A. C. Mars- New York CALL FOR If A K STANFORD PURE 7TR It Hits the Spot. H Brings the Trade The Whiskey that pleases all Nothing Finer. Nothing Better. TEN YEARS OLD GUARANTEED mux iirARrn liUtilltrs. Cirdnnati. Ohio nil ST .URL nvVU u aw. i ' R. B. IUTHEWES, Agat, Iwebwg, Orcgw TAKE NO OTHER HAVE ir The I'laindealer and tne Tribune Farmer, both the Plaindealer, to all subecribere w ho 1 pay in advance, tf Mir. Lohr is visiting friends in Port land. Salesmen Wanted Cash advanced weekly : good territory open ; outfit free Some are making $100.00 to tl50.00 per month. Why not you? Address: Washington Nrnicav Company, 77tf Toppeuish, Washington. Frank Chase and wife, of Camas Prairie, Idaho, are the guests of the j family of Mrs. Chase's uucle, V. L. Bu gard, ol this city. Osteopathy is the best treatment for female troubles and nervousness. Dr. K. DuGas, who has been quite ill at his residence in this city, is now able to be at his office and attend to his practice. If you want cold ham or delicacies call at Jennings' P-akery. 74tf A. B. Maruam, wife and son William, were in this city Wednesday on their way home from Portland, ' where they attended the fair. Mr. Marjiiam If postmaster at Tiller in this county. Men's heavy jersey overshirts just the thing for cold mornings regular 50e values f6r 35cts, at Josephaou's. Jamie Smick, who for the past four years has been engaged in electrical engineering in California, arrived in this city from Los Angeles this week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smhk of this county. Jar.iie says there is no place like Oregon and Douglas County. The ce'.ehrated Luzon calf shoe for men at reduced prices. Regular $3 00 values for $2,600; regular $1.00 and $3 75 values for $3.00, at Josephson's We are sole Roseburg agents for Hut -terick patterns, Gage hats, Black Cat hosiery, the Florsheim shoe, the Cross shoe lor women, Kuppenheimer guaran teed clothing, (iold and Silver shirts and collars, Kantwearout boy's clothing, Forest Mills underwear. No other store in Roseburg can boast of such a splendid combination of high-grade lines of mer chandise. It pays to trade at Joseph-son's lers and Co. Some ScsMins te Advice It may be a piece of mipertlnuus ad vice to urge people at this season of the year to lay in a supply of Chain Iter. sin's t'ouuh Bemedv. Il is almoet sure to be needed before winter is over, aud muih more prou.pt and satisfactorv results are obtained when taken as t-oon as a cold is contracted and before it has become denied in the system, which can only be done by kee) mg the remedy at hand. This remedy is so widely known and so altogether good that no one should hesitate aliont buying it in pre ference to any other. It is for sale by A. C. Marstera Co. Born. MVS AIT To Mr. and Mrs. natt, at Draiu, Sept. 27, pound girl. I.lov.l My W05, a 7 MLKRIAM To Mr. and Mrs. L. O Merriam.at I'niou Creek, Sept. 30, 1905, an I pound boy. If you want to buy a If you want furnished If you want to buy a If you want to if you want to if you want to If yon don't know PAT Call on or address . . . farm rooms house rent a house build a house move a house SEE II Choice Fruit Trees All the leading varieties of choice fruit trees, warranted first-class in every re spect. Yellow Newtown Pippins and Spitxenbergs a specialty. At reasonable prices- At the Roseburg Nursery. UCNRY SCHBOTEX, s4-tf P. 0. Box 92. "On the Bridge at Midnight." No play has stronger appeal to human sympathy than "tin the Bridge at Mid night" with i s sightless mother looking lor her stolen child, while Ihe tide of events flows all against her as she gropes about in the heart of a great city. But even the sad side of city li'.e has itr humor and this is very ingenously in troduced in "On the Bridge at Mid night," with two characters among others, that have becomepopular as the famous drawbridge scene, Germany, the professor and Red.lv, the bootblack. Klimt and Gazzolo have not made the m stake often to be noted in some Hum ugly advertised plays, of relying on a bit of scenery to get the attention sod patronage of the public. They offers full and exciting drama with even such a Kiasterpiece as the bridge scene taking its proper place as an iid to the story. The company presenting "On the Bridge at Midnight," this season in dudes two widelv known comedians for the leading comedy characters, and other metropolitan actors. At the Roseburg Theater, Friday, Oct. 13. tifeell ; I t 0. W. Hatfield, Bo burg. Wolf Rivrr; .'ml. King of Tomkin county : 1st. V 15. Clark. Millwood, Gravensteui . : it. Class 2. Pears - Mr- Bristol, dish of I'-eurreClairgeau ; 1st. S. W. I.eke. Roaehurg, dish of Fall Butler ; -'"'. Winter Selli ; 4.nd. H. O. I-ewis, Koeeburg, dish of ' unince ; 2nd. W. R I.vons, Roseburg, dish of Benrre An jou : 1st. II. K. Huntington. Rosebud, dish of Bnerre Anjou ; 2nd. Benrre Faster; 1st. ! Louise Boiinede Jeriey; 1st. Vicar of Wakefield: 2nd. Winter Nelli ; 1st Mrs. Albert Abraham, Koeeburg, dish ' of uoinres : 1st. X. D. McCall. K osv burg, dish of Bart kstas; lajt. Duchess d'Angouleme: Ut rlemish Beauty ; 1st. Fall Butter: 1st. Swan's Or.inev; 1st. Vicar of Wake field : Ut Idaho; 1st. Mrs. S. A Gaddis, Koseburg, dish ol Buerre Ka. ter ; 2nd. Clapp's Favorite; I I. Mrs S. A . Gaddis, Roseburg, Srckel ! or i-uar ; 1st. Barrv, 1st. P. Didtle, Roseburg. Idaho; 2nd Henrv Scluoteu, Roseburg, Beurre ; Cl'ogean; 2n I. P. Cooper, Rob"iri, Bartlett ; 2nd. Class 3. Grapes S. W. I.eake, Koseburg, Royal Mus catine ; 2nd. N. D. McCall, Roseburg, best exhibit ol grape; 1st. Hlacs: Itauirturg; Sna. Flame Tokay: 1st. Koyal Muscadine. 1st. Sweet Water; let. exhibit oi lona : lid. Dare Parry, Roseburg, Black Ham burg; 1st. Rose of Peru : 1st. Sweet Water; 1st. IVIaware : l-t rox ; 1st. Moore's F.rlv;2nd. Wine. 1st. N D. McCall, Roseburg, Black Span ish : 1st. Thos Hatfield, Roseburg, Catawba ; 1st. Class -4. Plums T. W, Leake, Koseburg. Hungarian prunes; 1st. Italian prunes; tm. M' ver prunes, 2nd. Petite Prund'Agen; ml. J. W. Moore, Roseburg, Golden prune; l-t. C. Bradford, Roseburg, Hungar sn prunes ; 2nd. X, D. McCall, .Roseburg, Petite d'Agen ; 1st. H. K. Huntington, Kosetiurg, Italian prunes ; 2nd. L. Wimberly, Koeeburg, three jars of prunes ; 1st. P. Cooper, Roseburg, Silver prunes: 1st. Class 5. Peache W. R. Lyons, Roseburg, Peach Muir; 1st. Go) ten cling-; 2nd. C. W. Bradford, Roseburg, Lemon cling; 2nd. Mrs. S. A. Gaddis, Roseburg, W lute; 1st. Daniel Ford, Roseburg, Golden cling; 1st. N. D. McCall, Roseburg, late Craw ford j 1st. Aiken cling; 1st. small doee of Heroine after each meal . it will prevent constipation tnd help di gest what tou have eaten. Mrs. Warn. M. Mrond, Midlothian. Tex., writes. May St, ltWl : "We have ued Herbine in oar family for eight years, and found it the let medicine we ever uwl for ronstipatioi.. billious fever and malaria." Cause of In.'omnuv Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less and is often the cause of insomnia. Many cases have been permanently cured by Chamberlaiu' Stomacb and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. C. Marsters ft Co. A Judicial Inquiry A well known traveling man who visits the drug trade says he has often heard druggists inquire of customers who asked for a cough medicine, whether it was wanted for a child or for an adult, and if (or a child they almoet invariably recommend Chamberlain Cough Remedy. The reason loi Ibis is that they know there is no danger from; it and that it always cures. Iherei not the the least danger in giving it. and lor cough', colds and croup is is un surpassed. For sale by A. C Marsters A Co. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDRIED WE HAVE TAKEN IN HAND ledges necks. The cellar question saving our custoiues a lot f rir.nnvance froto rough ami sore n Notice I he pure w h i t e color, domestic nnish aud general ap pearance of our laundering no comparison to the ordinary king. R0SEBLR6 STEAI LAUNDRY DR. r. W. HUNT DEMIST Buff Leghorn's (To be Continued . FOR j BaKery Delicacies, Choice Confecionery, Delicious IceCream jt CALL AT jt : JENNINGS' BAKERY Young Buff Leghorn's for sale. In quire of t. W. Thompson, Edenbower, or address Box VI, Koseburg, Ore, tf PeKCH BOXES Troin no utnll further notjee THE J. C. F LOO K COMPANY rr prrj,srM t (urnh ptMtk IMH $4.M r r hutHltvd, Rt tf A FAMOUS REMEDY A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND G WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICES. O i 5 ' - O D S All kinds of Household and other goods bought and sold. Don't fail to see our large stock of NEW FURNITURE aud HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A D. BRADLEY 1 nirrd MYcourIi with Ofrman Syrup I" Bear lets toor.G G i.rcm; "An' as true a I tell vmi. l.-tit dear. 1 m feclin' fintr thau tvrr I've been P" tfThe poor consumptive shouUl not be the victim of experiment, as he often is, but the moment the dread disease mani fests its presence he should lie given 1U schee'a German Syrup a pure, non-alcoholic medicine that is made specially foi the cure of consumption, and has a world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat am! all bronchial affections in old and young. 4It is sold in all civilized countries, am. has been famous as a consumption curt for almost half a centurv. tlTrial bottle. a.SC Big bottle, 75c At all druggists throughout Uie world. s FAMILY GROCERIES All of the best grades of staple aad fancy GROCERIES kept constantly on hand. "' ' FARH PRODUCE Andfresh fruit. Prompt service, ous tieatment. Red rock prices goods are our bids for your traae. Court e and good Roseburg Rochdale The Co-Operative Grocery Store. Co. Real the Plaindealer for all the News i I H IVEI 3 KE '-REG TLB JCCIE F F. pattern, Cm tractor tad Kuiider Rose bug Oregon. Mariter's New Block. OAKLAND. : : OREGON M&RSTERS DRUQ CO.