The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, October 16, 1905, Image 2

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8 THE WISE ONE
Said: "1 am sitkjgo
tv and call the best doctor
and also get for me the
gjj very best medicine that
gQ monej- can buy; there is
M nothing too good for me
C?5 1 want the best.'"
S3 The
attendant called
gg Dr. ,
95 and had
of Rosebnrg
the prescrip-
tf ...
ntf tions
prenared in the
laboratory of Pnllerton
l & Richardson.
5 THE WISE ONE RECOVERED
QUICKLY.
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e
The SicK are Entitled to the Very Best of Everything and it is
the Duty of Their Friends to see that They get it.
FULLERTON &
ROSEBURG
e-3e2rG.
ROSEBURG PLAINDEALER
PUBLISHED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
Entered in the Post Office at Rosehurg. Oregon.
Second Class Mail Matter in l$-'-S
W. E. WILLIS, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISING RATES
Semi-Weekly One Year: tide: IVll Tut I J
Six Months, $1.00. Cah in Advance.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1905
ANENT THE LAND OFFICE
The Roeeburg Plaindealer in an t -itorial
this week deplores the condition
of affaire at the Roeebarg land office.
The office has not been open for some
nionthe and the Plaindealer think and
rightly too, that someone should be put
in charge of the office until a permanent
appointment is made Le' anon Criter
ion. There is a little hope of the Roseburg
land office being opened before Senator
Fnlton returns to Washington, aboui
the middle of next month. Mr. Hitch
cock offers no pirticular excuse so far at
known to the writer but appears willing
to allow business to acv umula'e nearh
a year without making an eff rt to re
lieve the situation. This is acros in
jnetice to the state. The ITairbaia
Plaindealer truth fullv says: It seems
incrediiable that the opening of thi
office should hinge on the agreement of
the President and Secretarv H itehoock
If the m. n nirkeil ont ia ,,,.t ti, mm E.
the place, why not put somebody tern
porarily until the right man is found'.
Soch an arrangement would be very
pleasing to a dost of anxious people,
and it would tend to remedy a wrr ne
which has certainly been done, whether
intentional or not is not now the ques
tion. Oakland Owl.
We have received a marked copy of
the Roeeburg Plaindealer deploring tn
continued closing of the land office a'
that city and criticises the lowers that
be for its dilitorv action and sn wests
that a temporary official be placed in 1
charge until a suitable man can fie agreed
nnnn tjfe ...ii,. ,n. v . . - . . I
npon. e realize that a hardi-hin i be-1
1 l,r ,
mg waged against tlfe honest settler ;
who hat made application for final prouf i
months aeo. but we haf-e i.ii..n.ii , I
influence towards having the office!
. ' " " :
DRUGS
PATENT
MEDICINES
PERFUMES
SOAPS
TOILET
ARTICLES
RUBBER COODS
MARSTERS' DRUG GO.
I i . I
I PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH
MaawaaamaaaaaBBBnammemaamemeeeamewaameaamaaeaaaaa, i
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Dtpot
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THE FOOLISH ONE
Said. "1 am sick; go
find a doctor who bti t
charge me much, and
get mv medicine where
von can get lots of it for
a little mor.iv: I want
as
the cheapest that can Le
found." r,
The attendant found k?,
a cheap leiiow who
called himself a doctor
and got the medicine
where they gave him a
biti bottle full for a few
Cents.
THE FOOLISH ONE iS
STILL SICK.
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RICHARDSON
OREGON
fcrt
opened. We even mare a effort to
secure one of the oti'nes an Hell and
while it is not BMrally known, we are
stiil in jHi-itii;i to ansa! either odacr.
Cany the news to Trtldy.-Junction
Citv Titm'?.
ITEMS FROM THE
DIFFERENT CHURCHES
All the cliurc'ies of this ci'y are now
having tlie eveniiii services begiii at 8
o'clock, instead of at 7 :'.'A. as huctolore.
In the absence of the pastor, Kev.
Hicks, there was no pr aching at tht
Baptist i tiuich yesterday. Kev. El idol
has leen attending the liig church con
ference at Euei e
I Kev. Mark C Mtir.son, the Oaejfrrga
f tioual minister of ITdnihaam. fiilisi an
apimiiitiiient at Eaejeae ye.-ter.tay.
Ti;e imlpit of the Presbyterian church
was occupied ye-ter.i.ty morning by Kev.
u-
A. Smick, for:ner pastor of the
church, in the absence of Rev. Or. Tow n
send, who has U-eu at ending tne I'yued
of Oregon m-.-eting w hich was held at
La tirande.
Great preparations are being tnr.de at
Albany for the Stare Christian riioVaam
conveu'ion. whi -h is to i-e bald iu that
city Feb S2-25, l.io. at which l'res dent
Kockwooil expects ilK delegates.
The next State Kapu t Convention
will le held at Albany. The nanstiag
jiist held at Kugi-ne waa very mccesefnl
mont: the fepasteef d'fferent depart
ments present d luringihe aaeetiag, the
corresjionilins eretary, I.e-marrt W.
Kiley, showed ti.e following: Thirty
eight missionaries appointe d it urine the
year, and TO churches and out taiions
supplied by these: in these churcl.e- :4
j baptisms are reported There are nee
! IT- churcnes in the sta'e, with 9Jt 8
members. There were 1,(1.4 temtisnif
iluring i he year, ibis number, 'akeu
with other a-jditions, make a total gain
of 2,016 for the year, but there have
been some losses, which place the net
gain at 1,353. New churches bare Iwen
organized at Hor-d River. Mi1. Ira, Echo,
Eagle Point, I'niversiiv Park and St
Johns. Fonr ntw churches base beam
dedicated and rive new paraaaaagm se
cured. R. v. H. C. Brown, the r.ew pnstor of ,
the M. K. Cfknara. flonih. fiiieJ hisap
pointment for the lirst time. here, yef
terday. He has moved bia family into
the parsonage, and aireadv Leiim- to
feel verv much a home
"The Power of the Holy Spirit" was
the ,iiea'e ,jf (' Renter's
morning sern on, at Ihe M. E. cbureh,
. i i , .
vesteru.-.v. and - -t was Verv fav
brably received. In the eveada a large
and attentive audience listened to an
able discourse bsed npon the miracle
.. i ii . , .,. -,
oi ine neanug oi me oiinu man, s given
in John IX.
am
STATIONARY
wini luiinii
sr.unm
VUIIUUL
SUPPLIES
I WINDOW GLASS
LIME
AND CEMENT
ALL KINDS OF
SPRAYS
j!
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I
SEPHSON'S
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I
THE BiG STOKt, liSTAHLISHED IS77
We 1
ee to announce a
Grand
Display
of
Fur
Garments
We are showing the
i
i!
Ill III
at t;
pot
rn
ev
er offered
nn
111
Th" line includes
EKI1
EVERY
EVE RY
STYLE
PRICE
FROM $1 TO $75
You'll lo well to
call soon, fr they're
selling mighty fast.
Aul it's not hard to
Egttre out the reas
on for tln'ir 'ij:tlar
ity. Five words sum
it all up:
STYLE
QUALITY
MODERATENESS
OF PRICE
There's DOtbing like
Vm in town, at the
riee.
SEE OUR WINDOW
DISPLAY OF FURS
FR0M$IT0$75
JOSEPHSON'S
THE BIG STORE, ESTABLISHED 1877
Since 1877 We've Beta Treating People Square
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Personal
I!
r. U . Baauftn ,,f this . itv ii
being .mentioned quite prominently over
a, u u , -.,,.., .
I a'e. Mr. Benaou hwa a host of f rieada
j scattered Ml over Uouglaa county and I
me ainte oi umgon, wno would be only I
! glad of an ontmrtnnitt in i.;,..
right loyal topporl in ease he allowa hia
name la go before ihe people lor ibis m
any Other public offi .
Oeteopathy cures La Uripe,
J. A. Freeman witnessed tin
of t he big fair.
Mrs, H. C, Stanton was called to an
Francisco to attend her daughter, wl.o
is qaite id in that city.
M. A. HassabeiasBi , on - ol the in
lalei oi KoM'buiy's Soklier'a Hume,
as core to Portland, where lie will re
in tin for several days, oil pleasnre and
haeinesi rowhinwl
-Mr. and Mrs ff. II. Apple! ff an I
Mis Mabel iohaaon, went up to aitnoii
the CMSlnf event of the great i x posi
tion, at Portland,
The more you know abowl Osteonathjr
the better you ;ike it. Investigation
leads to adaption.
.1 I. Hamilton has been tranraiting
tome important ImniiWM in Portland.
K. S, 15-ukcr raw the doasoi the
Lewis and t'lark exposition, Saturday.
J, M Kennedy, K A vni;,
Clementa, E. 1! Uabbert and wife, el
Glendale ; Unas. Halloa ay, :.i?r Pas;
and tfeo. Hittsniaa and wife, ol l'ne
Italles ; are in attendance noon the tea
BtOM ot court.
.1 i. Warieu has Braved to Ra
from Pillard and w;'.l n uc; th
Org,
..ill.
dealer fresh Iron the prese.
Hew. Sfliiller ll ratann, one of M; rtle
Points kjading nietvhanta and p iliti
dans, is in tiii. cny rtsitrng i b hi
putrenli, lion, and Mre. linger Her
tsniT
Sergeint Martin Markeran, wi., i,..t
been in the northern part nftbestntr,
for the benefit of bis health, is . gain
mingling with his many Irian la .i this
! city.
F. Fortin, one of Co.es Valhy'smb
I atantial residente, and bia aon, were a
the n aaty ?eat. Satin. lay.
R ,v M.mre w a- OOl at We-t Kirk
, Friday, on a bunting ex;-d lion.
ONE OF ROSEBURG'S
BIG INDUSTRIES
One d the mol promiaing had ns trine
of Rosewurg is the larae -ih a: ! door
factory and planing null of the J. t.
Flo. k Company, located on Mosier
Mrew. near the tsooi here Pacific irac .
B k in lvi M, r. K:-. ing .'. Buttea
started what wa- later taken : oal i by
ot tiers and which ie tow owned by I..
Rhodes and Dytinger !' os. 1; is h sti
tut;. n has grown to I rae proportions
and i- BOW one of the lecoguiat'd iii- In
tione ol Oougla-county . It has ail Ihe
ia:e-t and K-rt m.icl inery for making
ail kin la at huacs, fldSi fafrni-ure, at dm
fixtures anil the like, in addition lo the
ordinary work which natch a plant isx
pevted to turn .nit. I' ateadj em
pi yaaeM to a lanre nni iSer oi n en and
d--not cl -e down from year !'
the next, except on Sunday a ami uu the
holidays.
On ihe lower ftoor is to ! found tbe
ae nor?
30 horse-power steam enaine. with Its
e-power boilar, which lurniefass
g."i power. On tbe same il r
re ten tnlnahie and i x;.. naive machinea
f -r d ing the U et woi k in ll a ,c.i-i time
ls'ib!e. An elevator which U the in
If ntilMI of the lirm cariies "lie Bp to the
sicond st-y. 1 hia device i in it. if
ipii'e an eagenious sff.i r an I i- capable
nf hamMing djBOO p andsol height, in a
most mtiifactofy maaanr,
rhe eecoaad ib.ir t,as IS expensive n-a-chinea,
including one costing $4 0, lor
turning out handles for the R iceberg
BfOOm Factory, before that plant was
burned down. A;. other intereatiag
piece of machinery i n -a-li -tic er,
which has the ploughing and birring at
tachment, saving the handling of the
material twin-. AH these la ir and
time saving machines roe! much money
and the plant h worth all of 25,00J
Mr. W. L. Dyainger who kindly
ahowed the Plaindesler through the big
institution, stated tint Li-t year the
mar pine used w is aecored near Glen
Ada, while this yenj il i- .'t ing had from
nenr Looking i lass Toe cedar ami hr
come from la-oiia. tile, dale am It
k""'f
ila-s. Li order to be amply prepared
to t ll i ii out line oak work, iM.OtM leet of
this wood has been placed in stock an 1
some very hamfaoms reaideucea naa
recently been fiili-hei by thi concern,
including that of John R. Souther I in, of
this city and Ihe i 0 0 home nf W. Q.
Brown, the wealthy Kiddie mining man
Although Mr. Dyaiagei is fully capable
d looking after the stair building work.
which is, of itself, a most important j
part of the work done by this plant, vet ,
he thinks that they are cxceediuglv for- !
Minute iu having in their employ Mr. I.
L. Hurglier, whom they indeced to rOWM
heie from S ml hern California, and w ho
ia aa expert in Mul very fBfReuH kind
oi work, i bat genlieman ij an arii-t in
the mutter of stair building and had a
reputation which ESUaea h in to he in
demand for such Bnder takings.
Mr. Dysiager stated th t tbe company
gels large orders from all directions and
ships to various points w ktbin a radions !
j of ISO miles.
I'm
siness is ex eptionally
good tad the indication
for a splendid season.
are verv tine
BACK FROM THI:
PEACE CONFERENCE
Hon. A.I'. Marsters of this city and
Hon. 11. i. Boaneaaaae, of (Ifondale,
are buck from the gathering of Oregon
Republicans, which was held at Port
land last Thursday. They report hav
ing hud a very pleasant time. Every
county in the state was well represented
and it was a meeting w hich proved to
lie very interesting.
Sp.aking of tbe gathering, Mr. Mars
ters said to the Plaindealer mau : "Yes,
.....
4 MeM.tion
Mrs. M , Joaephsoa nud koe, Walter
and daughter, Mi- Rose, hare lee ii
heard from. They were on the boat
iietween H'innepen ml Owens Bonnd
n.i-v will be none fully ten moot lit
more, before returning lo Rorehnrff.
Editor 8. P. Imt t. of the Drain Non
pareil, was in town Saturday, ami while
here uiile l npon the Plaindealer. lie b
i with a club, after the 8. P. Co., ami
aim intends to look after the
county ol-1
ii- iala of Donalaa oonnty,
Ittmm I.'l, . . I' .l.l. L. ,.. ... !
'm.i mmm ,n I, Mini M in 111-1
home with an attack of typhoid fever.
Patrick Murpbey, one ol t'level nnl's I
well-known re'jdente, favored the
Plaindealer with a call, Saturday.
J, T. ftpaneh, ooe of the Plaindealer n
rood Looking Blaas iriende, paid tbia
ifBcs a welcome visit, Friday,
A S. hiilmui of the Ktiseburg Furni
Mne f .. m nle a hiiMiicv trip to Horn
hrook last wi ek.
Oetcopstby enrea rbeumatiam.
Prof. J. E. Patterson, principal of the
IVilbnr achooli was in tow n Saturday,
creelins hi- many frienda. He rep. rt
llial tl is i proving lobe a wry mh
eetefnl year for tue schools over that
a a r .
Mrs. A. C Marsters. who baa ben
ittet ding the 3Sd W. C. r. f com.-,
lion, at The Dalier, and of which ofgan
izilioo she was elected rerresnonding
secret ai r, r turm-d h
Satnrdar.
Osteopathy is the beat treatment for
f male trouble and iier.'UT.e-.
Vr. Bern ad ro, whose name i- ins! now
before the reading public ar.d who bar
ist ii-il in England, wit a cousin ol
R. s. Barker, of this city.
Advance Agent Puree!!, of the Sc! r.
berl Symphoor t lub, which ho ' f.tl
at Reebu'g Thealer, Sor. 2, waa ia the
city Saturday.
It M. armitaga eras np from Myrl i
('re-ii itten Uag the aeoaioa of the Iis-
r'.ct t'oirt.
S. A. Ri birds, who hta tpn reeid
ing at Hi'lani, now re ids the Plain
id-.lerat Ri Idle.
V. . J..!inon w-1 in frrm Brackwa
"iking af'er -oine 'u:iie mattajfS,
Percy ITebfa is lia-. k from bia trip t
tin
t w.i- an interesting meeting slid tin
it i f goo.1 heiina p e vailed ihroagh
out tbe entire arSaS n. I lieie was notb
ing IS mar ihe occaawMI. At times tbe
debating was decidedly lively, but n
hard fe dines were anaamdeied. Atone
tim I there ee!nel to be some piett)
apariled sparring, wi;h tfie re-t of the
state arrayed againal Portland, but the
p.- poof tli northern m-tr ;ni d -
P lyed lbs In st of fi.i i jndgaaeut and
ii I not . how any resentment, wbn tbt
rough konqueta w re thrwa the.r w j
rhe re-"-loiis 'a:e.l all the forenoon an.t
afternoon. While I here was n dire,;
reunite apparent, yet. on ihe whole, ii
lo k- a- though no harm aoald n me
'r i i. the faUeiag, and it is m.-re lhaa
likely tint much good may result from
' it "
Perl ana the reeolutiona were the kev-
note of tbe meeting. Mr. Maratarswti
mam her of the rommittaa on raaofa
tione, and the aabatancs of the work
ontlind by them wa a- follows'
A declaration a-klng for the mnal
thorough hnrmonj ; raafRramag the r. -puhliean
platform of lsM and ptamiina
with pride to the record of tint party :
Kroogty eomaaendtag Prasklanl Rooac
velt and hi woik: declaring lor 1 arbor
improv. ineoj ; a-klng that the p-. -.i
a aaa of the direct primary law be i a
met and liiat g.wl men i pkaeed buloic
the people for ofitce; mat Ihn atate rim
I'oatmn. in addition to ratifying the
nominations, shall adopt a platform and
pledge its candidates to its observance
and Uwt the eorJatieg atste, caaaty ami i
district oommittaea are reqasatod ia
carry out these resolutions; that the
Oregon delegation in rongreea be re-1
j n steil to rapport the meuewrua recom-
iiienile,! by Pre-ideut ffnosnaril 10 regc
Ute fr ight rates. There ws al-o a
truag claure favoritig U-tter laws and
deplortng the hasty, half-baked law
w hich are a detriment lo our people at
home ami give bad reputation else
; w here." The BCtfoa of Sta'e Ch drama,
II it. Fiaak ('. Raker, in calling the
lathering waa heartily ami enthmiatic
( ally tndorrad.
, Ron. J. M. Hansbtangfa, ex-repreeen-tative
of Douglas and Jackson counties
'- - - -i
... ... . irKri.uinr, mmm aiso in at-
tendance unon the lli'ai . ii il i f..r.tii I., i I
to the Plaindealer reporter said : "Ye.
I attended that gathering, ami it was of 1
more than paaaiag interest to mo. It
Waa very harmonious and it seems to me money's worth, ne -k you lo come am
as though much real good might come GrfT! '"2 i";nMrati..n Oct.
fr.m;. i. .. , . '" to'Jl. Hot coffee with bieraita and
from rt. a, for one. want to let bygones M.ntterw.ll ,v..l (,.., UUs a
le by-goues and to see the partv re
Bnited, and I think that was the UMBM
of Ihe gathering of repre-cutalive renal -licans."
The ladies of the Haptist church will
aah rteia at the church Friday evening,
at S o'clin k, ( tober 'M. A rogram will
lie rendered and refreshments served.
All are cordially invitcO. Admission.
10c and 15o. 83 m
We are sole R najbarg agents for Rut
lerick put tores, aiage hats, Itlack Cat
hosiery, tbe Ftonbsim shoe, the t'ros
shop lor women, KapnanheimSS gunran
Had clothing, Gold and Silver shirtt-
and collars, K ant w can nit hoy's clothing.
Forest Mill-underwear. No other store
in Roeeburg can boast of such a splendid
combination of high grade tinea of mer
chandiae. It pays to trade at Joeepb
a aa'a
Ladies, remember that yon can get
the Ladies' Home Journal patterns al I.
Abraham's stoie. Sl-:f
Nature
Medicines that aid nature ate always
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the
rough, relieves the lungs, aids ezpecto
ration, opens the s cretions, and aids
nstara in restoiing the system to a
healthy condition. Sold by A. C. Marsters
run rr -"- ' - " - -
WHAT IS GOING ON
AT THE COURTHOUSE
Items Which Will be of Interest to
the Taxpayers
SaM Jury Cases
The rase of Neil McBeth v. ('has
Tin. m, action to recover f"l7i alleajnil Is
lie doe as daninges, was before the eonrl
and i 1 1 r v mo t oi Thursday, and after
deUbernting upon the evidence from
9:15 in the morning until '.' . m the
jury brongbt in a verdn-t for the defense.
Cardwell A Watson appeared for the
plaint If alnl CoSBOW iV Hire for tne de-
f until. Tbecsas was the ontcome of the
irre-t ol McBeth on Ibecbaresol litirn
ing the hansel an 1 barns of I bom ai.d
hie brotlier Jotin sc v eial meiitha ago at
Cleeeland.
In the criminal action iNTOUgbt by the
-tite againal I aia Cats, a- a result
of the finding Ol a true bill against him
by the grand jury, wa- tried lefore a
jury. Defendant Was accused ol having
shot at E II Mann, I. D Carle ami R P
Mattbeas, with intent to kill, while
tin e parlies were bunting On the Vc-
Williams place on Deri t'i'-i-k, east of
! this city. After btaring the evidence
the jury brooght in a verdict of not;
guilty.
In tbecaas ol I s Coon va Rhode
Cooot nn appeal from tlte justice curt,
I and involving the poaaeaaaon of the real
I astale belonging to the estate of bee.
J. S. Coon, deeeaaajd, iiie jury brought
in a verdict for lbs defendant and
awarded bat I hi pn i--rty in qnsatiaa.
Today tue motion fur a new trial lor
I John C Barnes, who waa fhwnd gnUty
of murder in the firrt deaaee, i t.inj
argued by t a atl rn-ys. Until thai
motaoat is diapoaed of I eroun will net
act the iiay for the sxecotioaof the ara
tence. The motion lot a ne tri 1 is
base-1 pon a g d indiscretions ol loth
COUrt an 1 j.;ry in admitting evidence
which waa not prorer, and iu th court
having giv- n erroneous baetiuctionr.
The grand jury failed to find a true
I i.: agair.rt 1 t' r.tb.er, who .- accamd
of iiavin f rje! Mrs ii H Chiringtoo'a
name to a certificate ol depo-it at the
I' mg taa C amtj iia-.a .a?t July.
Anvm. Hr :n . wn .- accused of try
ing to k.il W 11 Maun at reein Station
last July. WSS tr.td before the gran-'
j xv. tut that boir found him not
In the ca-e ol the state v- Chas ""inilb,
who was Bp OS the charge of assam: and
better , tbe grand i iry found a true bill
To lay ti.e civil case of Cellars v
MeSC am and LyOUS, mv dving the va
ii iirv of a promissory Hi t, is tiemg trieu
by t .e tourt atd jury.
An intere-tin document w a fifod in
the estate f S. Mark' A Do. Iii- estate
wae first file I in loart in lsi.'. and the
parlies ititere-t : moe' were. S. anil
Aaher Mark- and 11. Woiien'berg. ali
dea i iut the l-t one naniei. In tneir
pell I ion Iileit at that time, the value of
r al end pun mal i roparty was g.-.en as
" ijOOO, a.;:, tgh today it is auppoeed to
bimurj) in .re rsluable. Tni is the
ISth rami annual reu: of the it dels
and it a! w- .'-i: 7 :, receipts and the
aaoe diabureemente. fba elaia of J.
H. Whit- , lor f i.'l 50, was only al
lowed for -' '.
Cute 1 i f Lnr.c Back Af.or lg years
: Siirt'erinff.
"I h id teen troubled with 'a-ve back
r IS years and I found complete recov
ery in the i -e ol Cbamberlaia'a Pair.
Balm, .y Joba t.. Bml er. Grliaaa, fnd.
1 .- lin ti.ent :s also w ithout an npial
for si rai s Tit t n:i.- -. K r sale by A.
C Mart. is ,v Co.
A Ju icial Irquiry
well known traveling man who
visits the drug tra.ie sa h. has often
heard druggtata ,i i ;ire of ruatouaasa
who asked for a COUgh meihcine, '
whether it was w ante.) for a child OT for I
an adult, i nd if for a child they almost
invariably retoiiimen I Chamberlains
Couglt Remedy. The reaaon for tbia ia
tbatth'y know there is no danger from
M and that it alw. ys cures. There is
not the the leaet ilangl in giving it.
and for COUgha, ml.!-and croup i i- am
erpuaned. Lor nle h. A. c. Maiaatii
a Do.
Hill iou be There?
Should you turn on the X-rav vou
will iirnl the exact truth in wli it we sai
to you about the Ureal M ieatie. It ha
takea all the araal mriiala watch have
ever been given at ihe gnat fairs.
W hen it is a q oration of ret tins rear
RICE, The Bouse Fnrniahers
Fi FAMOUS HEMEDY
1 rmr! at V a i li a ;t'i firrnnn SvrupT
nwretetoIr.CS G. Green ;
11 An" i' t - tn ii- I 1 1 It v.'ii. iI.h'I.'T ilear.
1 m fee iu tinci tnaa c ct I've been P-
flfTlie poor consumptive should not be :
Ihe victim of experiment, as lie often is,
run tne moment me ilic.m iliscase mani
fests its ..i c-i ncc tic sh uild be given Bo
... he 's German Sytap -U pure, non-alcoholic
medicine that is made speciallv for
ihe cure of consumption, ami ansa world
wide fame ns a cci tain remedy for catarrh,
colds, coughs, croup, sore throat ami
ill braai hi d affectfona in old and yuan,
(fit is sold in all civilicd countries, ana
has been famous as a consumption curt
for almost half a ci ntrrv.
If Trial hotUe, J.SC 1! g t-ott'e. 75c. At
a.l drnggiata Ihruoghout the world, a
A. C. AlARTEKS DRLG CO.
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WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT
!i
U. S. WEATHER BUREAU, LOCAL
Week on'lino; We'lnesday,
Maximum Temp'.-ratun;
Minimum Temperature
Iiuinfall for Week
Total Rainfall .since 1st of Month
Average precipitation for thi.s month for 28 years
Total rainfall from .Sept. L, VJ, to 'late
Average rainfill from Sept. 1 to date
5
Total excess deficiency from sept. 1, 1906
Average precipitation for w wet sea.-or.s
THOS
Will You Come?
We wish every reader of thi" not'ee to
con aide r thia a special invitation to call
on ue between dates o f October 16 mmA
?1, aa there will be a Land demonstra
tion of the ireat v a;e-ic Range. lre-
lusa h will lie -. rvei mid a g od t'n ia
assured all bo com.-. KICK k LICK,
The ib.u. Forhtabets.
Saved Hia Ufa
J. W. I.iwi pirt, ViaaMK, Ky., writes
.iiine 14. MMS: "1 want to ted vou 1 be-
; ve lUilar l r n -w Liniment Srtcl my
l ie. I mm under the treatment of twwjeiaEhfy ions wild hay. Adirece, with
doctors an ) thev told me one of n v
ludgs was entire. v -.-otie, and the other!.
side badly affected. alao bad a iumpj
on my side. 1 don't !i.:nk that 1 rooldl
nave lived over two months b-nirer. I
wa- indoce.1 by a friend la try flallaaaVa
spow I .mi meat rtie Brvt applicaOon
gOVS tne great re.ief : two Sff-CwBl Ijottle
curel me sound aint wvll.
It i- a wo: i rf ii n - : ire and I
rc-
rommemf it U aoflbrring bominrty.
Swi i by A C. N'arr:err COL
r?lf shr for
Regular f.l.uO
Tt e CS e'rted Lns
men at reduced pri
va'-;es for $-'.": legnlnr
f.t To values for fj&jUO, at J-e t.-i i.'s
Ir laiwe's snirior gla-se-
moie than the other knad.
andvoaltave.
the Iwcetit oi his skill and over IS veer
cxfierh-in-e.
i k headiche is raised be a ffserdsr-1
ed
ndition of ire st i m ai he and is'
quickly tuned by Cl:i!!ii?-rlain"s Stom
ach and Liver Ta' let.-. For sale by jV
C Marsters ,v Co.
Buff Leghorn's
Voonr Ruff Leghorn's for sal. Ic
ijuire of 6. W. Thonipon. Kdetit er.
r addre--le.x vl. K-.se; urg. tre. ti
Town Lois For Sale
twcoaes ottiiomK iota in nmasy s un
proved plat of Ro-burg, near Main
-tn-et. good title. Price foO j-r lot.'
Address, N. A. Rich tcoe.- tf ;
-o. k:' tonsorial parlor
T. D. TEATHERFORD. Pro?rirtor
Shaving ami Hair ntting.
Bath--. The 1T,-Date
Jackson Street.
Let Us Do Your Hauling
e make a specialty of handling Trunks. H 'nseho'd GooeK
ard almit even'thinR. The best of care taken of anythicg
. r.tru.-:. i t js. Leavejorders at the McCIaiien House" or at
K ruse A New land's.
t CITY TRANSFER CO.,
F. D. XEWLAND, Proprietor
-ijt '5fv 'ift 7ft ,t? ifV TfV ? -ifV
CASS STREET MARKET
W. E. HOOVER G. E. BLEW
FISH. GAME AND POULTRY
In Season
FRESH AND salt meats
we have: CUR
FARM IMPLEMENTS
THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON, MILWAUKEE AND OSBURN
MOWERS AND BINDERS, VICTOR RAKES, FEED
CUTTERS ROLLINC DISC PLOWS AND HARROWS.
HARNESS ANO SADDLES A SPECIALTY
BEARD 6l CULVER THE HARDWARE DEALERS
THE
H. O. Wilkins n. Prop.
The Choicest line of Wines and Liquors including the Famous Brand
u0ld Grand Dad"
Kentucky Sour Mash.
Fine Line of Domestic
Jackson and Oak Sts.
OFFICE, ROSEBUD
norrnu
o, untuun
" p. m...Ot. 11, 1906
i
..42
A",
.1.77
.2.70
:
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L91
to date 0j61
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GIBSONt,
OBSERVER
Ail dental work poetireiy guaranteed
, by Iir. Pearm. offii.e in Taylor and
Wilson bunding. tf
Gearadee r ran at lie suiting, full 50
inches wide, in etyiish tan ar.d gray
ealer fft-ts the same ajBaSty that
Other store- ai-k f2. and f I 7"( a yard for
at our store only, fi.00 tie eard.
ioephsoii's.
Cattle Rancn for Sale
t 320 acres on even Mile Creek abont
live miles southwest wwaaFml Klamath,
Ore 'on. A!l f.
i .imple water aupwfv, wid rnt atoot
r'terences.
P. O Box
Taeoa a, wTnalr.
TIMBER CUL! HtS AHD
HCJfESTEAES LCCATTD
I baara asana tA claims, farm and
ranch laaaSa for sal-, rea-.n ihle, in one
of the most beautiful valleys on the
! ast, write or phone to
vca. ML Pokteu. Camaa Vafiam, Ore.
mi iitc a w. bom Kolnjrg T.a Myrtle ftst
Insomnia ar.d Indigestion Cured
"Last year I had a very severe attack
' i'-digss ion I con d not sleep at
' "'t'it suff-reil moat excruciating
fltJ and!" inree nours aiier ea.n meat.
1 was tnu tiled to:- way I r aooi-.t three
maatas when I n?e-! Cnamt-rlain'a
i i - i
... , 7 . .
.derived imnniate reii I. say jottn
, f'tx n. Tuliam ire, "r.tario, ("ar.'.a.ia.
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Q J. BACHEK, D. M. D
DENTIST
Abraham Bniidirg, ROSELCR;, OR.
Ii. Little,
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D3NT1ST.
I Oaklant.
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Oregon. :
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Hot and Ctjid
Kstahlishinent.
Rose burg. Oregon
Tft 7? if? Ti(c Tf; -Jft ft xfT-fijr
OWN DFLIVFRV
HOD EL"
aad Imported Cigars.
Roseburg, Ore.