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t . . . 0 JD s 89 The Drug Store of Quality 3 near me uepoi THE WISE ONE Said: "1 am sick; go B5j and call the best doctor 5 and also get for me the very best medicine that nionej- can buy; there is H nothing too good for me Cm I want the bet.'' v ' The attendant called 6j3 Dr. , of Roseburg CM and had the preserip W tions prepared in the laboratory of Fullertou gQ & Richardson. THE WISE ONE RECOVERED QUICKLY. THE FOOLISH ONE Said. "I am sick; go find a doctor who won't charge me much. S I and fiS get my medicine where von can p-et lot. of it for "B a little money; 1 want the cheapest that can be found." The attendant found a cheap fellow who called himself a doctor and got the medicine where they gave him a big bottle full for a few cents. THE FOOLISH ONE IS STILL SICK. The SicK are Entitled to the Very Best of Everythihg and it is the Doty of Their Friends to see that They get it. FULLERTON ROSEBURG RICHARDSON OREGON B I 1 i 1 fit 85 C5 ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Entered in the Post Office at Rosesurg, Oregon. m Second Class Mail Matter in 1868. W.E.WILLIS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. SUBSCRIPTION AND, ADVERTISING RATES semi-Weekly One Year; $2.00; Semi Weekly Bix Months, $1.00. Cash in Advance. bod y with a stick, ihit- wag not our aim in writing such an article. On the j contrary, we felt that if the attention of the authorities were called to this gross ! injustice, in a way to indicate lhat we , bad no malice in the matter, that possi- bly our words might have some weight I with them, lhat we came near the i truth seems most evident, as develop ment take place. One needy farmer came in and assured us that we had not missed the truth. He has a family de pending on him and he is trving to get title to his land, but for these nine long AMU npproHf IVIng election the new primary law will ! pat in totes. It re quires fourteen slgnatui es lo e.ich peti tion. A saloon and a barbershop were dc moliahed and burned at Pendleton, but the cause is unknown. Coquille is a "dry" town, but this does not seen t keep people Iron eel ting liquor at Marsh field and bringing it over in suit cases. Superintendent of schools, JscksOS, in Linn county proposes to enforce the education law in that county. Saturday the gre.'t lewis and Clark exposition will come to a close in a blaze of glory, in honor of President tioodc, of the management. Yom Kippur, the day of atonement and the most solemn of all the Jewish fast days was observed at Portland, l with impressive ceremonies. The various fruit tforn ol this state are found to be short and as a natural result prices are ruling quite high. In Uncle Sams' Domain A single highwayman held up and and robled the Keddtnu-IVlmar stage in California and killed the driver and ex press messenger. The friends ol Newton C. Ooughterty, l..e Fereia, III., school superniteinlent vtho was found to be a defaulter, refus- ed to interfere and he is now in prison ; and almost prostrated over the matter. Thousands of interested s;eetators are witnessing the gsmes oilaseball which ' are being played by the New York and ! Philadelpha baseball teams for the ' wcrlds' championship. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Middleton and : their seventeen children from five dif ferent states, held a big family reunion. Senator T. C. Piatt, the well-known : Republican lxss of New York state has attain taken hold of the party reins. Chairman Armstrong, of the New York iusurance investigation committee, hopes that other states will take a hand in the matter also. The Roosevelt Home Clun of New York City, is planning to give a big I fii Personal Mention 1 the Portland fair and exjiecta to return home Saturday evening. Madame Lillian Webb Itaker, a noted pianist of Chicago, is visiting the Pacific Coast ami has derided to remain, dur ing the winter, in Roseborg where she will accept a limited number of pupils in piano instruction. A Plaindealer rep resentative had the pleasure of listening to some of Madame Baker's renditions and can heartily recommend her to the music-loving ih oole of Koseburg. Her playing is distinguished bv a delicacy of exei-ution and a marvelous depth ol feeling that shows she has not only mas tered the technique, but the very soul ol music. She has studied under some of the greatest modern teachers of America and En rope, and for a nnmber of years was tirst assistant to lr. Robert U old- beck in his famous College of Music in Chicago. Madame Baker is also the au thor of several beaut iiul musical compo sitions. Her announcements will ap pear in this paper later. Mr. S. H. Landstrom, of .Centralis, 111., arrived here yesterday ami has formed a partnership with W. K. Cling en peel in the jewelry business. These gontiemen were formerly business asso cia'.es at Carbondale, 111. In the circuit court notes in tar last issue the case readinu A. T. Tin napson vs Fred Fisher should have read A. Thompson vs Fred Pisher. Mrs. John Hamlin goes to Diliard next Monday, where she accepts the principalship ol the public school which opens that day. Mr. and Mrs. W. K Miller, who have ben the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. W. E ClinirentH'el, exiect to start for CRlifor- WHAT IS GOING ON AT THE COURTHOUSE Arthur Mahoney ia in Portland taking in the fair and looking alter Hume buei nesB matters. Mr. and Mrs. K. R. tiowdy, the newlj wedded couple, have been heard from 1st Los Angeles where they are the guests of Mr (iowdy's brother. They Bre ex i.ecteil hack in about two weeks and will occupy the Morian house near the Grows. Miss Daisy Maiden is hack Iron, her pleasure trip to the Portland show and reports having'bad a grand good time. Votney Dixon has returned to Med fori), after taking in the fair ami also visiting with Koseburg friends. He is general agent for the Page Fence Co. Dave and Isadore Daniels, who have been in the neighborhood of Colfax, in Eastern Washington helping in the harvest lields, are home. They like that country and expect to go, back there next spring. E O. llodson, deputy state gam warden, went to Ashland today ou busi ness connected with his oilier. Mrs. W. H. JaasisMM ha returned From a pleasant stay at the Lewis and '"lark expti-itioii. Miss Zelia Zigler is again at her post of duly with Rice .V Li.-e after having had a tiue visit at the Portland fair. Frank E Alley, the abstracter, has lat-n transacting buaiueas t Salem this week. Miss Ida Jaquins, a recent arriva from Riverside, Cal , is having a hard Sh. Items Which Will be of Interest to the Taxpayers THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1905. hsn.int (t 7tli in honor of the months he has been unable to prove up ; Prldt.ai-g 47th uirthd. Brush fires came very near causing j We sre glad to hare some new corres pondents ha oar Douglas county depart ment this week, and also to welcome our Glendale reporter back again. These representatives are doing much to help their own locality by thus giving it s good lot of wholesome advertising, and we appreciate their untiring efforts very much, indeed. . I The Plaindealer acknowledges the re ceipt of a copy of the new statute relat ing to elections, compiles from Bellinger and Cotton's Annotated Codes and Stat utes, and from tbo laws of l!X)o and 1905, compiled by F. L. Dunbar, Secretary of State. Such a book will be in much de mand, as the time for holding the next state election rolls around. and make his arrangements to support his family. Sow he says he will be se riously handicapped if he has to wait anotner tnree months before he can get title to his property. This is plainly one of the cases where a severe hardship is worked upon innocent people. We sin cerely trust lhat this wrong will be righted at a very early day, and the sooner the better. NEWS OF THE DAY FROM ALL SOURCES ma points in a day or so. i ney nave i rass srith s bad esse of poison o k . been very favorably impressed with this ijaJ fcnfferej very much. part of the country. J. H. Younce, wife and children were at the conrty seat from Diliard, Mon day, meeting their many friends. E. I. Hewes and wife went to see the wind-up of the big fair thie week. Dr. lireen, of (ireens Station, accom panied by his daughter, was in the city Tiuwiiav en route for Portland. Mrs. B. San ford was one of the dele ga'es to the Baptist convention, which has been iu session at Eugenethie weel . Chas. Dout left for Portland and Seat tle Monday where he will make lengthy stay. Mr. Ina Walters, who has been visit- making the proposed rate " her mother. Mrs. Reltercs A. WStOenoru, nas rriuiuru iv i t"'" rado home. Mrs. Agr.es IVIyria lias gone to Port land for a brief stay with friends. Btckmsn Found Insane Wm. F. Beckman, who was to be tried at this term of court on the charge ot having killed his step-son in 1K!)4, lias just 1hii examined by Drs Geo E llouek, A. C. Seeley and E. V. Hoover, of this city sad Dr. W. T. Williams, of Portland, for insanity, and they have declared that he is mentally deranged. This will stop all criminal proceeding I aud will result in sending Beckman to to the asylum. He was sentenced to the state prison for hating murdered iji his wife, but owin to his eery poor i.ealth, it not l ing supMied that he 19 eould live long, he was pardoned. He went east ami upou coming back to this Mate he was arrested upon the other Large. The finding of the medical ex aminers recites that Beckman is "lack ing in moral conceptions, has lapses of memory, has defective emotional con trol of himself, aud is at times morbidly suspicious. Many Hn iters' License Owing to tlie fact that the season for leer limiting closes November 1, there is a scramble lor hunters Licenses. I'p to the tirst of the mouth over 100 such le! nuts hail been issued, from which a revenue of it 129, was had. Those who have just taken out such papers are : 8. C. Graham and Arthur Marsh. Kose burg; J. D. Vastch aud E. H. White, tileudale; lieorge Best, Looking olass ; G. G. Hixou aud Kugeue Hixon, Brock ! way ; i sear Shipley, Kellogg; Oeo. WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, LOCAL OFFICE, ROSEBURC, ORECON Week Mafiaf Wednesday, 5 p. m...0ct. 11, 1906 Maximum Temperature Minimum Temperature Rainfall for Week Total Rainfall since 1st of Month Average precipitation for this month for 28 years 2.(0 Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1905, to date 252 Average rainfall from Sept. 1 to date Total excess deficiency from Sept. 1, liH", to date OjH Average precipitation for 28 wet seasons 33.13 THOS. GIBSON, OBSERVER .42 1.75 1.77 TIMBER CLAIMS AND HOMESTEADS LOCATED WHILE THE COURT 1 have some good claims, tariii auu ranch lands for sale, reasonable, in one of the most beautiful valleys on the ! coast, write or phone to Ws. M. PoanB, Camas Vallen, Ore. ilee w from BsaaWSWJ via M Fulfil IS IN SESSION I Burt, Portland; and Oeo. F. Mersand Mrs. John Huntwck and mn, who H. U. UlcntL have leen visiting her fathr, Mr. lent. jj Ladies ouid Kte f CsBMH adey, have returned to their hoSM at Santa Clara. Cal. Mrs. Hattia Van Winkle, of Ml Car- , mat. III., is the gueol of Mrs. S. C. Bar the destruction of the California state university, at Berkley. Robbers, at Moore. Montana, made a bad mistake by thinking the safe iu a local real estate belonged to one of the banks. It is said that the railroad sympa i t Inters are setting a trap for President Roosevelt in bill of no effect. As the out growth of a union Thanks- ' giving service at Concord, N. H. last , year, there is a strong probability of a 1 For some time the members of the W. C T U. of iMiglas county have been taking a lively interest in the movement which is beiinr made ail over this state trum. She has accepted a position at ) lo ave ,he u,er ,.x granted the the Soldiera' Home. ; Irign of suff'age. In order to have the Mr. and Mrs. 11 J. Wilson are in from ! next state legislature pass upon the Canvonville t day. Mr. Wilson paid nutter, it was necessary for petitions his otlice a pleasant visit and brought ! containing the signatures of at least tL in some splendid yellow corn which per ceut of the voters of the slate to be -hows that his part of D .nglai county is presented to the secretary of state, on oi the place to grow c rn. The ears meas- ' before Oct. 10. So, ou Mondav. the ured 11 inches in length aud are verv ladies uppeared bef .re County Clerk tine. Agee. aud presented a petition contair.- Miss Flossie Shambrook is helping ou. 1 ' nu' .of 136 yolv" ot lhit W inthecountv clerk's office while .Mr. cahtv, which had to be certified lo bv Agee is doing duty with the soldier boy. ' a1- befo" 11 seut on to lu' Among the many weli-know n resident- Today the Republican hosts are as sembled at the Empire Theater in Port land to consider what pertains to the best interest of the party. It is hardly possible to estimate the good which may come from just such a gathering of those who have the best interests of the partv Oregon State Sews Harriman, the railroad man has caused a Sam in railroad circles bv oh tireek ; Iuis Koblhaeen M in Albany trans acting some business matters. Mrs. K.J. Robinson went up to wit- i be rloee of the big fair. Great preparations are being made in ,o , d uuion of the Episcopal and churches of that place. Across the Maters taining an ption on the Astoria A Columbia River Railroad. Eurish Morrison was caught by dt- Cuba for the approaching general elee- Mrf. E. Forlver has gone for a shoit visit with friends. Mrs. H. S. Conn and daughter went to Portland yesterday to attend the clos- who are in attendanee upon the circuit court are: W. G. Kiiery, I'mj-jiia Fer ry. H. IV Sonnen aim and R. K. Mont gomery, tilendale ; Chas. Beckley. t iak land. t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R Vinson are in .from Cleveland miugliog with their tion which will be very exciting. Miss Alice Roosevelt was tendered a tectives in the act of robbing the Hotel MlivM M jn their pvmm , m,ke ing of the great fair. Portland, of large quantities of silver-1 jj rjinwo S.K.Steele nd fam.ly have ware. I . from Kureka. Cal , IO mase uieir Charles M. Schwab, the steel kirg visited the Lewis and Clark exposition at heart. It is to he hoped that there i and expressed himself as greatly pleased may be harmony and that nothing will j with the same. be done which will hinder all elements The schooner, "Guide," one month in the party from forgetting the past out from San Francisco for Tillamook, and getting together for one of tbo6 , 4g now given op as lost, good, old-time majorities which have i cnatnr r m Fnftn ,, on ... come to the united forces in Oregon in days gone by. The result of this meet ing will be awaited with great anticipa tion by a great many people throughout this great commonwealth. Oar mild criticism on the apparently reckless msnner in which the local land office is being kept closed to the detri ment and injury of a host of people who deserve better things at the hands of Uncle Sam, has elicited much favorabh comment. Bat not a few think we were satire y too easy on the "powers tha be," and would have us go after soon - Tbe gutters in the streets at Moscow, j ran with blood of parading strikers, who were trampled upon by the Cossacks It is evident that the terms of the Russian-Japan treaty are very unpopular iu Japan and frequent riots are still to be seen. On foot, through the rain, thousands oi co rue home in Roseburg. ? Mrs. B. L. Eddy went up to help close of Russians lollowett the r. mains anxious seat this week during the land Maj Gen., Eondrateuko, the hero of fraud trials at Portland. ! Port Arthur, to their last resting place. A large delegation of Portland basi- China is making great preparations for ness men went to Lewiston, Idaho, to i the forthcoming military demoustra attend the Lewiston-Clarkston (air. tioas. The police of Portland are mystified ! Word comes from Tangier to the ef bv the killing of Mrs. Louise Jenkins, feet that Raisuli aud his band are com in a wine room in that city, by an an- j mitiug many grave depredations, known man. The Congress of Argentina Republic Over iu Coos countv the assessed val- comielle,J to detl"e mMi' .atione for -the towns has greatly in- on ccount of the reaserl, bat the populatioo in the at,on etnke. ountry districts tas fallen eff quite aj It is reported that there are no less ittle. I than six empassies are interested in the . ... mm aa mmm aaawaw a i financial control of Macedonia. A grand garden party was given in Tokio, Japan, in honor of F. H. Har- (t'ontinned from page I. DRUNKEN GREEKS KILL FOREMAN WIFE. Th Aitops) Meld Yesterday afternoon Ir. tieo. E. ii-.nl- l.i.i an antOOST over the re mains of v'rs. I'etersein. xn-reurv of state. Mr. Agee lounc est of the names all right. A shon lime ago a similar petition with I2t na.nes was sent up from Hrain and on calls, and another of w names Iron Myitis Creek. It is necessary for tht ladies to procure at least S.CWO such sh, natures in this entire state, before thb matter can be taken up by the otficia s and the local workers are quite sanguint th.it they have much more than com plied with this provision of the statute. Grass Jon At work The IVniglas couuty Grand Jury as seml-Ied iu the I'istrict Court Mondav morning, and was duly empannelled bv Judge Harris, of F.ugene. in tbe absence of Judge Hamiitou. The body is as fol ,ow: J.ie Harvev. R-.seburg. foreman: IV wearingen. Pram : W. H. Larkins. Oakland; M. L. Brown, Camas Valley; Joe Turoin. Yoncalla, S. 11 Wilson. Gardiner and Wm. Buxton Brockway. Soldier Dome Jottines Many matters of more or less import- Col C. A. VA adsworth. ate holds the considerevl and slrea.lv office of .distant insasctorol the nation-1 ,h iur-v h" s Tf upon c' Mr. and Mrs. H. Gallop sre up from Myrtle Creek, today, an f came into see the Plaindealer print this issue. Rev. W. A. Smick, former pastor of the Presbyterian cUurch will preavh at that church Bliadwy, at 11 s. m. "Power for Everybody," wilt be the subject at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sabb:t:t n.o-ninr. Preach ing also at night. The puolic is cordial ly invited. Ladies, raaasmbes that you ran get the I-adie' Home Journal patterns at I. Abraham's stoie. M-tf Sick headache is taused bv a disorder ed condition of the stemsi he aud M quickly iurel by Cliamlwrlaiu's Mon. atk and Liver Tablets. For saie by A. C. Marstere A Co. All del tal work postively guaranteed hy Dr. Pearson, office in lav lor and vVilson building. tf Oeuuiue cravenette suitiug. full .uct.es wide, in stylish Un and gray color necta tne same quamy mai other stores ask 12. and $1.75 a yard for at oar store only, Ii.jO tie yard, ioeeph son's. Q J. B AC HER, D. M. D DENTIST tbraham Buiidirg, R06BBUBO, OR many friends. Misses Myrtle THxon and Elva Wim lrly have returned from a visit of sev eral weeks at Portland. Miss Van leear and Miss Mildred M. j Wilsoo, of Myrtle Puini. are vUiling friends in this city. Don't overlook the fart that it is to vour interest to investisate some of the snaps we have iu pianos at "Bl RR--MLIC HOL'SK." Following is a few bargains in pianos if taken in the i ext two weeks as we must postively clear the floor, before our fall stock comes in. Oar new $375.00 Hobart ML Cable in latest style walnut case, slightly used, not a scratch, and as good as new . This is a prize 25.VUU. Our I9MJM Kimbal Ipiano. ia leaati fnl golden oak case, one of Chicagos greatest product in pijnodom, a snap at livi.OO. Notice this one a Jacob Dal in french burl walnat case, one of tiie very best in both tone and action. This piano sells everv where for 75.00. ur price on this sale 315.0U. Here is a good ore, a Singer in lovely mahogany case, used about one year, yet good as new, worth about $-75 CO or 300 00. y.m can take this one at f iao.W but vou will have to hurry. We Lava similar bargains in pianos. The same low prices will apply to organs, both new and secouu-band. Our slock of graphophones, and small iLStrumen's was never mors completed at bURRS Ml'SIC HOLSE, Roseburg, Oregon, and these bargains wi.l not last 1 eg at these prices, so come early or write Vj- H. Little, New fail styles in ladies patent leather shoes at Joeepr.son's. DENTIST. LOOKED UP THE OLD SOLDIERS Oakland. Oregon. Insomnia sad Indigestion Cared 'Last year I had a very severe attach 1 of indigestion I could not sleep at 'night and suffered most excrociaticg ; I pains for three hoars after 'each meal. j I was troubled this way ior about three ! I months when I used Chamberlain's I ' Stomach and Liver TV lets, and re ceived immediate rrli f. says John more, Ontario. Candada. C Marsters A Co. . I J Dixon. ToIIai ,,,t j For sale hy A 32-calibre and the indications were tbat death had resulted at once. Tbe exact size otitis bullet was Bat determined, but it will be measured and weighed. Inqacsl kiat. Held As the Plaindealer goes to press the inquest is in progres. It began at 10 oVloek this lorenoon, in the office c f . a l l He located the .1 tidier, homes h.s been in this city, ! ls ss. c.rge.. w . kill u. : .viaintws, i.. v. Carle at.. 1 F. H. Muhn. Sept. 17. This ... , ,. i . . trving -o i, . - 1....1. ..i i . ii was oi .te.LiriL, or t r ,1 i irK'. .n . .' ni .1 ,t 0 : Ml i let in uir uo o. .... - . 1 11 O. K." TONSORIAL PARLOR T. D. WEATHER FORD. Propi-tor Shaving ami Hair I'uttiug. Baths. The Up-To-Date Jackson Street. Hot and Cold Establishment. Roseburg. Oregon Home. He found that there are one hundred and forty inmates in this in-ti-ration and that things over there are kept in very orderly and business-like way. The old vetrans were put through i a master and made a most excellent j showing- He took occasions to highly coinpliment the management upon the most satisfactory showing which it has was found to be a true bill. In the case of John Frier, who was ac cused with atteuiptihg to commit rape ! upon bis lo-yeur old granddaughter, Pansy Frier, the jury did uot find a true bill. ' As s--.ii as the Coroner shall have finished taking evidence in the Greek MARSTERS' DRUG CO. DRUGS PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMES SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES RUBBER COODS STATIONARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES I WINDOW CLASS ; LIME AND CEMENT ALL KINDS OF SPRAYS PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH riam, president of the Southern Pacific railroad. . , T - I I.. Acting Corouer. J no. i . ivong. ''"' made and he will make a report, to the railroad workmen trouble, the matter lion to the members of the jury, many 0frjcj48 to the effect that j will be passed up. n by the l.rand Jury. e.tirens are 111 llwiuaB ., . r 1 u i . .-7.. . - , 1 1 le n.meuurx owawawaa huuic 10 one 01 This forenoon tbe wnue-sva or, E Petersein, husband of the dead woman. S. T. Siott, foreman ot one ot the railroad crews and II A. Chtdflltar, Mrs. BraraVy, mother of Mrs. E. B. Pengra, of this city, left on the morn i g's train, on her way to Boise, Idaho, here she w ill spend the winter with Mt daughter, Mrs Kd. Whitney. Since 1877 we've been treating people square. Josephsou's. Will You Come? We wish every reader of this notice to consider this a special invitation to call on us between dates of October 16 and St, as there will be a brand demonstra tion of the Great ajeetic Range. Free lunch will be served and a good time is assured all who come. RICE & RICE, The Hons Furhishers. h FAMOUS REMEDY 1 cured MY cough wit'.i German Syrup 1" He wrote to Dr. G. G. Green ; 'An' aa true as I tell vou, doctor dear, I'm Ice. ui finer inan cvtr I've bcenP fThe poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, as be often is, but the moment the dread disease mani fests its presence he should be given Bo schee's German Syruji a pure, non-alcoholic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and has a world wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat and all bronchial affections in old and young QI t is sold in all civilized countries, am has been famous as a consumption curt for almost half a century. QTrial bottle. 25c. Big bottle, 75c. At all druggists throughout the world. s A. C. MARSTE S DRUQ CO. who was Mr. Peterseine's assistant The witnesses this afternoon are J. L. Woodson, J. M. McCullough, F. tiolings, C. E. Johnson and J. F. Birmingham, most of them railroad men who were on tbe special freight train which was at the scene of the trouble. It is expected that the inquest will last most of the day. In the meantime, the members of Co. D. have the prisoners in hand. East night the soldiers kept good guard, al though it had been rumored that the prisoners would be dynamited. Hy be ing on duty two hours each and then off four, they have kept things in good order. This afternoon the eighty-thre Oreeks are being marched by the mili tia to the Coronet's inquest and then over to appear before the Grand Jury. The funeral of Mrs Petersein occur red at two o'clock this afternoon at tin L O. O. F. Cemetery. The husban. was a member of this order and tin brethern turned out to show their sym pathy and assistance. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Aid; Nature Medicines that aid nature are nlway most effectual. Chamberlain's Cougl Kemedy acts on this plan. It allays tin cough, relieves the lunus, aids expecto ration, opens the s ere! ions, and aid nature in rt storing the system to s healthy condition. Sold by A. C. Mars ters. Will You be There? Should you turn on the X ray you will find the exact truth In w hat we say to you about the Oreat Majestic. It has taken all tbe great medals which have pver been given at the great fairs. When it is a question of getting your money's worth, we ask you to come and see it. Grand free demonstration Oct. 16 to 21, Hot coffee with biscuits and butter will be served free. RICE 4 RICE, The House Furnishers. A Dance at Melrose A dance will be given Hall, Oct. 13. H. E 81-2t at Wilson's Wilo, Mi iiHger, Todav the Grand Jurv is down at the tbe very best conducted institutions in jourt House where the Greek rioters this great land. Roseburg has reason '. xi brought up, and it is evident to feel proud of being the place where a10V exprt.t to find some true bills t iese nations' defenders are making (or Qmrict Attorney Brown took along their home and it is to be hoped that an ; , f indictment blanks assembly hall can be secured so th.it iocal talent can go o it and tender these men some free entertainments. They sre deserving of all they can get, in the Let Us Do Your Hauling We make a specialty of handling Trunks. Household Ge and almost everything. The best of care taken of anything entrusted to us. Leavefonlers at the McClallen House, or at Kruse & Newland's. CITY TRANSFER CO., F. D. NEWLAND, Proprietor way of gustinance and a great deal more. It is not possi tile to cuuut tbe value of the services which they rendered their county, in its hour of greatest Mad. Therefore, let no citixen begrudge the the small amount of money which is expended for their comfort in their de clining ears. Joseph Hawkins and M. C. Reeser went out to the Upper I'mnqiia rivet yesterday and had some fine sport catching trout. Now they have a go d stock of fish "yarns," which will enter tain the boys. John Valentine has gone to Drain where he will spend a few days with ol riends. H. Pratt is spending a short tinu uingling with his friends at Eugene. Chas. Stinegsr, who has been quite il (or some time has gone to Portlaud vbere he will take some special treat nent. Charles Veraud, one of the ge nembers of our colony is so ill as not b e able to come down stairs It is to b ioped that he will soon be with 11 again. Volunteer. Saved Mis Life J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., write; June 14, tfM: "I want to tell you I be lieve Ballar l's Snow Liniment saved inv life. I was under the treatment of two doctors, and they told me one of mj ludga was entirely gone, and the other side badly sffected. 1 also had a lump on my side. don't think that I could have lived over two months longer. I was induced by a friend to try Ballard's Snow Liniment. Tbe first application gove me great relief ; two 50-cent bottles cured me sound and well. It is a wonderful medicine and I rev commend it to suffering Immunity. Sold by A C. Marsters oi Co. Vetch Seed for Sale. For Vetch seed call on or address, Frank Wixson, Brockway, Ore. Olp Probate Orders In the guardianship of Ada, I.es!ie. Jesse, Ernest, Emma and Bessie Hea I ton, ih minor heirs of Thomas Perkins, deceased, Mary E. Heat on was appoint ed guardian, with Umd fixed at fJiHV In the estate of Cyrus Smith, de-', ceased, K A. Woodruff, admr, was giv en permission to purchase a (500 monu ment and have it elated over the grave of the deceased. A C. Mcijuadc has made his final ac counting as guardian of the estate of C. 1 L. HiadmaB, a minor, the same has been approved and bis bondsmen are: Uncharged. In the matter of the estate of Floyd ind My 1 tie Boggess, minor heirs of T. B. ; tioggess, the guardians, T R. Sheridan jnd Vtrs. M. A. Reagou were authorized 0 deed to the county a -V-loot riitht of my across property belonging to said estate, for the sum of f-V CASS STREET MARKET W. E. HOOVER G. E. BLEW FISH, GAME AND POULTRY In Season FRESH AND SALT MEATS WE HAVE OUR OWN DELIVERY! A Judicial Inquiry A well known traveling man who isits the drug trade says he has often mard druggists inquire of customers vho asked for s cough medicine, vhether it was wanted for a child or for n adult, and if for a child they almost uvariably recommend Chamberlains 'ough Remedy. The reason tor this is lhat they know there is no danger from t and that it always cures. There is tot the the least damcer in giving it, and for coughs, colds and croup is is un surpassed. For sale by A. C- Marsters Co. Buff Leghorn's Young Buff Leghorn's for sale. In quire of G. W. Thompson, Edenbower, or address Box 91, Roseburg, Ore, tf Town Lots For Sale Choice building lots in Kinney's im proved plat of Roseburg, near Main street, good title. Price $50 per lot. Address, N A. Richa&ds. tf 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 "THE HOD EL" H. O. Wilkinson, Prop The Choicest line of Wines and Liquors including the Famous Brand 'Old Grand Dad" Kentucky Sour Mash. Rae Line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. Jackson and Oak Sts. Rostburg, Ore.