i LITTLE LOCALS. For 4 oihi o-eeul cigar c;ili on Mib.N. Boyd. - Go to A. C. Maretera & Co. (or school books. Clarke seedling strawberry plants for Bald at McCaH'tj farm. 1. S. West does insurance. Ollico opposite tho post office. Anew invoice of dry goods just re ceived at the Boss store. Hunter & Hume, at tho depot, keep the best plows and harrow's. Spectacles and eye glasses iu gold, nickel and steel bos at J T. Brvan'e. II. M. Martin will pay cash for grain delivered at his warehouse iu Roseburg. Salrman sells his goods for cash. Buy of him and yoa pay for no bad accounts. If you have daily mail service, try the daily Piu.uealek for a month. It will cost only 25 cents. Oh and after November 23th a mer chant' lunch will be served At tho Beer Hall Saloon between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. X. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jack eon opposite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture and tin ware at prices to suit the times. Remember that the most successful and experienced dentist in Koseburg is located in the Taylor & Wilson block. Call on him for your woik. Dr. Strange, the dentist, has removed his office to the Taylor & Wilson build ing. Call ami see him in his new quarters if yoa want first-class dental work. X. Hice, one of our enterprising furni ture dealers has cow on sale a fine lot of furniture of the latent style and finish. Give him a call before purchasing else where. Keep year eye on the popular hotel, tbe -McClallea House, on the corner of Main and Douglas streets. Rose burg. Free 'bus to and from the trains. Charges reasonable. Mrs. J. W. Sacry-Mullen has returned from Portland and has opened her dress making rooms at -520 Stephens street, where she is prepared to do first-class dressmaking. Tbe J. G. Float Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work nt the lowest liv ' inn rates, and those who are preparing to build should consult them. Tbey can save yon moajy. If your teeth ache or are decayed, or if ! you want an artificial set co to Dr. ! Strange in the Taylor & Wilson block. Tbe best of work, the lowest price and fully warranted. j Special attention i? culled to the new lice of spex and eye glass jurt received at Sakman'r. Call and have joar eyes tested free of chars-?. Perfect fit gaar asteetl. Prices tbe lowest. A. C. Hoxie is selling 16 lbs. of granu lated sugar for f 1.00, floor at 75 cents a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for M cents. People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. Don't forget the mask ball on Thanks giving bight at Rosebcrg theatre. Suit able prizes will be awarded for tho best -dressed lady and gect also for the best sustained character. Tickets 'now oa NOTES OF INTEREST. New goods at Caro Bros. Now is the time to subscribe. Outers at the Kandy Kitchen. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants. School books at Marsters' drug store. Go to the Eoseleaf for the best cigar. Wood taken on subscription at this office. Pure fresh candies, fruits and nuts at the Eoseleaf. Silver blouse sets and silver mounted watch guards at Salzman's Plows. Go to Hunter & Hume for your pIowb and harrows. For Sale' Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Have you seen tbe latest in Longnette watch chains at Salzman's. Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Roger's first-grade silver-plated ware. Smoked eye glasses at J. T. Bryan's from 10 cents to 75 cents 8 pair. DaDy Oregonian only 15 cents a week. Leave orders at City News Stand. A cottage to rent. Inquire at this office rf owner at 406 V.R.-hington strtet- Paily and .uihLtv Oregonian, reduced to 20 cento a et. IMivered at your door. Everybody is pleated who bay their jewelry and have their watches repaired -h.mn'r. Da yoa read. If so, try the Daily Oregonian, only 15 cents a week. Sun day included, 20 cents. Remember that cheap watch work is very expensive. Salzman does good watch work at lowest prices. For a t;ood hat, H) Iish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whose 6tock embraces all grades of head gear. Call and examine trie new goods at the Variety store, one block eaBt of the depot, corner of Pine and Lane EtreetH. Subecribe for the Daily Plaixdealer. It iH the only live paper in Southern Or egon. It famishes the latest news up to date. Bf ing your job work to tho I'laixdeal eb office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Port land. E. Da Gas. Plijmcian and Surgeon, office in Mareler' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Dr. F. W. Haynes, the graduate dent ist, does all dental work in a most scien tific manner. Ilia work speaks for it self. Dental parlors in Mark's building. The J. G. Flook Co., is prepared to fill orders for all kinds of mill work on short notice. Estimates on contracts furnished promptly. Give them a call if you are thinking of building any kind ot a honsc. Good paetureaze for stock at reason able rates by the month All ftock taken atwliitely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, Biackman, Roberts creek. floney to Loan In sums of $1000 to $5000 on well im proved farms. D. S. K. Bl'ick. LITERARY MEN AND THE PIPE. Many or Thcui Ictclt the Weed, While Others riutl Solace In It. The following from Edmund Yates' "RTMl!octions" appeared in a L-.uidou poruitic.il: "Mr. Gladstone 'detests' to Imvo; Mr. Matthew Arnold 'nlm:-es' it; Mr. Raskin hates tho man who 4lollut tho pnro air of tho morning with cig;.r smoko. ' But arc wo not cou Fole.l fi-ptho abstinence of threso great men by tho devotion of othors of emi nciia 'i lia kovay enco declared that ho did 1 ni..;a:rto seo a 'bishop lolling out of tho Athencnm with a cheroot in his month, or, nt any rate, a pipo stuck in his fhovcl hat. ' But if wo have not n mi'ikiu;; bisliop, wolmvo a smoking poet laureate (alluding to tho late Lord Ten nyson), familiar with toliaccos, Latakia, Connecticut leaf, Periqne, Ixaio Jack, Michigan, Killiciuick, Highlander 'or any t f the Ei:glish brands. "Hov; did ho tako tho gontlo weed? At h's feet wrs n box of white clay pipes. Filling 0110 of these, ho smoked until it was empty, broke itiu twain and throw tho fragments into a box prepared for their rvception. Then he took another pipe from its straw or -wooden inelo surr, filled it and datroyed it, as before. For years Professor Huxley, liko Charles Lamb, toiled after tobacco 'as somo men after virtue. ' At a certain debato on smoking ho told tho story of his early struggles in away which utterly pnt tho cntitobaccouists to confusion. " "For 40 years of my life,' ho said, 'tobacco had been a deadly poison to rac. Loud cheers from tho antitobac conits. In my youth, ns a medical student, I tried to smoke. In vain 1 At every fresh attempt my insidious foo stretched 1110 prostrato on the floor. Re peated cheers. I eutervd tho navy. Again I tried to smoke and again met with defeat. I hated tobacco. I could al most have lent my support to nny Insti tution that had for its object tho putting of tobacco smokers to death. Vociferous cheering. " 'A few years ago I was In Brittany with some friends. Wo vrent to an inn, Tl!eyUgsn to smoke. They looked very happy, and outside it was very wet and dismal I thought I would try a cigar. Murmurs. I did so. Great expecta tions. I smoked that cigar it was de licious. Groans. From that moment I was a changed man, and I now feel that smoking in moderation is 3 comfortable and laudabl" irr.ctico and is productive of good. Dismay and confusion of the antitobacecuists. Roars of Laughter from the smokers. ' 'There is no more harm in a pipe than there is in a cup of tea. Yoa may poi son yourself by drinking too much green tea or kill yourself by eating too many beefsteaks. For my own part, I consider that tobacco in modera: ion is a sweetener and equalizer of tho temper.' Total rout of tho antitobccccmists and cora pleto triumph of the smokers. " A Cnrioat Fact. Tho Popular Scicnco News calls atten tion to a most remarkable ncconnt of tho position of certain planet. as located in "Gulliver's Travels." This book, writ- j tea somewhere about 1720, contains the following words: "Thev spend the j greater part of their lives in observing tho celestial bodies, wnich they do Ijt tho assistance of glasses far cxlliiig ours in goodness. They have likevriso discovered two lesser stars, or satellites, which revolve about Mars, whereof tie innermost is distant from the center of the primary planet exactly threo of his diameters and tho outermost live. The former revolves in the space of 10 hours, and the latter in 21 U, so that tho squares of their periodical times arc very nor in tho same proportion with the cubes of their distance from tho center of ifara." One hundred and fifty years before It was known that Mars had a satellite, when the theory that it had one would have been met with ridicale, cr at least disbelief, tho author of this remarkable book described the exact number of satel lites that Mars possessed, told tbir loca tion and unusual speed; also a peculiar ity in the relation of thoipeed to tho central orb, a peculiarity baswl upon no principles with which astronomers aro familiar. A careful study cf tho state ments mado by many writers of marked ability will almost inevitably lead ns to the conclusion that certain iic.- -native minds have tho gift of prophcrv. it, at all events, there may bo flashes c f divi nation possibly unsuspected by tho -writers themselves. 3Ieal Id the Dark Agra. Few references can be found as to tho manner in which a meal was served and eaten during the dark ages. As near as wo can learn, tho soup was put in a big bowl with cars, called a "porringer." There was seldom a spoon for each per son. Those who had spoons dipped them into tho porringer, and the liquid was carried directly to each mouth. Those who were without spoons drank their soup from the porringeT, holding it by one of tho cars, or else borrowed a spoon of their neighbor. Th meats were placed in a largo ves ' fn the center of the table. Each per son present at the meal picked out vith his fingers such bits as ho desired. Ono or two knives answered for half a dozen guests. Those who wero without knifo borrowed from those who had one. As a rale, the guests at tablonsed their own knives. There is no evidence that nap kins were supplied to guests at this pe riod. Atanyrate, no mention is mado of them. Lippincott's. Disappointed. Mrs. Wickwirc threw down tho paper in a way betokening somo irritation. "What's tho matter, dear?" a.sfcfl Mr. Wickwirc. "Oh. nothing." "Oh, yes, there was something. What was it?" "Well, if you mast know, I saw a line in tho paper silxmt 'Chinese worst ed,' and it turned out to Imj sometliing about tliat tiresome war. I thought it was some new kind of dress goods." Indianapolis Journal All Free. TliOHA wlin liavn HKfl Tr. lTtnw'a Vnu' Discovery know its value, and those who havft nnt. havA nmr flm nnnirttimtv In try it Free. Call on tho advertised Drug gist and get a Trial Bottle, Free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life, Pills Free, as well as a copy 01 uuiuo 10 iieaun anu House hold Instructor, Free. All of which is trriftranlivl tn iln vnn crr.nd nml rout vrm nothing. A. C. Marsters & Co.'b Drug store. The Square Deal Store. The Square Deal etore is now receivimr a full and complete stock of fall and winter goods, consisting in part of cloth ing, hats and caps, ladies' and gents' underwear, a fino assortment of misgea' and childrens' shoes, gonts' hoots and shoes in endlef-s variety, dry goods, fancy goods and dress goods, all of which aro oiiered at extremely low prices. They aro determined not to bo undersold by any mercantile house in Southern Ore gon. Givo thorn a call. Subscribe for tho Plaindealeii. ! 6 his is the to Buy Groceries. 1 3'our special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. C. W. PARKS & CO., Grocers. M. JOSEPHSON'S New York ROSEBURG, ALEXAttDER 326 and 32S Jackson St, WALL PAPER I AuEtounco. CARPETS. We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of T -V V p Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. ALEXANDER d STRONG noSMns WOHICIIUIiG. OREGOS. A SQUARE DEAL, 1 I I 1' 3 : o We are Here to Stay. -co -to -co -CI MYLIE PILKINGTON, Succcsor to General Blacksmith ing; rROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, KKPAIKINa OF A I.L KINDS I'llOMlTLY DONK. Hliop ou Corner WnHliliiKton nnU Kane HtH., IloHcburK. Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class7grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite in Cash Store, OREGON, & OTROttG THE POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS.. Iiet. Oak and Washington. L&rrs: astl Best Auomncnt crer V broaght to Southern Oregon, and eS0B0HISEB0BSaflSei9B Easj- Rockers Bed Room Sets ranor ana uinmg vuairs Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. I I I I I 1 I 1 I . I I 1 4 5 ti 7 S U 10 11 VI Is what we give to every cus tomer, for we believe the best advertisement possible is a cus tomer pleased with what we have sold them, they will come again :i id again, and their friends will tome too. We arc not here for a day or for a month. We are Here to Stay. Wollenberg) pMiiflift Joseburg, Or. O. W. NOAH, X ONLY $2 a Year If paid In ad vancc , At THE TWICEiAWEEK TO JHN. 159T FOR 2.QO S MEW ros o NEW GOODS CENTRAL HOTEL Board Lodging $3.50 per Week. MEALS, 15c. BEDS, 15c. Give me a CalL- The Roseburg Lauhdry, 2ot Slain Street, opp. FIRST-CLHSS . MORK '? At Reasonable Prices. ia"7nn . J. BITZER,, I'roprictor of The City Meat Market, And Dealer fn PRIME BACON, HAMS, LARD, AND FRESH MEATS OF A IX KINDS. Orders taten and Delivered Free to any part of the Citr. (BSBSS9B9BBB6B9B0BSS9BSBCB9BSBSBOBCB9B8BSBSB9BI HEADQUARTERS A FULL PlowsSQarrows, andarvesting machinery. rpan ;dcav diimdV? ARE AT LUJinCR YARD SEAR DEPOT. 2 Blacksmiths Stephen Street, between Oak'an'c.? Cassi naclilnc TVorte a Speclalty Cleveland Distilling feP Manutacturcra of PURE BRflflDIES LIQUORS FOR FAMILY AND MEDICINAL PURPOSES ALL FIKST CL.V&5 DRUG STORES AND SALOONS IIANDLE OUR GOODS. (Joods dellvercl iu quantities of one callon or more. Orders from Town and Country bollcited, and will be promptly attended to. Offlcc and Saleroom, , , north roseburg. VON PESSL & DOERNER, Proprs. flEYER & CO., Roseburg Brewers PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES. Keep your money at lioiue. The Best in WiftfltAAAAAAA BEWARE ol Imitation trade marks and lafccls. is the whole story about ARM AilP IU tl!3r1r!30rpc Costsnomorehinotherpackagesodi neverspoils 9 111 faIHC3. flour universally acknowledged purest In tHe world. & Made only by CHURCH L CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere. P Wrlto for Arm and Hammer Hoot of valuable Recipca-JFIiEE. W GOODS x5 oss O tore. JUST ARRIVED. Hotel Van Ilouteu. AWU WORK COARASTEED- FISHER & BRYAN, Proprietors. IouUry, I-1h1i unci Cnrue, in Season. Roseburg, Or, LINE OF Wagons & Buggies THE BEST. WAUKEGAN BARB WIRE XHUNTER& HUME. and Machinists iPTrjTrwn. or. -vr and Dealers in MP WHISKIES Drink only home made Beer the Market. .V A ,w .. Jt- A-Uw Ei El WfU SOPA MRS. Iff. BOYD, DEALER IN CHOICE- :amily Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A FULL LINE OF- Frnits, Nuts, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc. IMPORTED KEY WEST CIGARS. CHOICE BRANDS OP CIGAR WOODWARD THE- Does Up 4 ALL COMPETITORS ! We are always in the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest is upon as, and farm. era are smiling because Woodward Ioos to their interest. BUGGY IIAKtfESS Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse and be sore and aee Woodward neiore buying. W. G. WOODWARD EAST AND SOUTH -VIA 7HE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Eipreas traim Ieare PcrtLinA daily. south I North 1:50 p.m. Ly. - Portland - Ar. Lt. - Roseburg - Ly. Ar. San Francisco Lr. 8:10 a. x. 11:10 r. x. 6:00 r. x. A.X. 3:15 a. x. Abore trains stop at East Fortland. Oregon aty, Woodburn, Salem, Tomer, Marion, Jeffer on. Albany. Albanr Junction. Tanzent: Ihcdds. Ualser. Harrisbnnr. Junction Citr. Irvine. EuKene. Crcswell. Drain, and all stations trom Eoseburg to Aslil&nd Indtulve Koebnrg Mail Daily. :30a. x. I Lt. --Portland - Ar. 1 1:40 p. x. rar.x.lAr. Eoseburg - Lt. 8:00 a. x. (Salem Pagsenser-Daily. .-OOP. Ji. I Lt. - Portland -U5p.X-Ar. - Salem Ar. 1 10OS a. x. Lt. I SM a. x. 31NINC CARS OX OCDES ItOITTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND SECOID-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Atachcd to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Mall tral daily (except Sunday). - " 7:30 a. x. Lt. - Portland - Ar. I 5:10 r-.x 2:15 r. M. t. - Corrallls - Lt. I lfflr.x At Albannd Corrallls connect -with tratni of Oregon Cntral & Eastern railroad. Express ttin dally (except Sunday). 1:15 P. X. I A" Portland McMinTiUe Ar. Lt. 8:25 a. x. 5x0 a. x. 25 P. X. Thrbuzb Tickets to all Points In tbe Ettcrn States, Canada and Earopican be obtained at low est rat, lroin Ceorc stcs, Ajrent Rocbt;. E. K0EIILE1 E. P. ROGEES. ilaajer. AssL G. F. & Pass. Agen PETLAM) OREGON. FE03I TEE3KAL OR INTERIOR P0LNTB Is Line to Take To all Poug East and Soath. It is the DIKING Ci ROUTE. It runs through VESTIBULED tAIX3 EVERY DAY E Ti YEAR to ST. PAUL d CHICAGO (SOCHAS OF CABS) CospSJtd ol Dining Cau,$arpas,eij, TlL Pallaun Dm!afcoin sleepers. .Ore,; Jrts 01 Latest Eqnlpaent, laib. TOU1US-. - f bp COUn-.pj jjjj In Best that ecu th. "'j"i5ro both FREE which acconmtSi crs ol First or Sccond-das3 Tickeis, ai jJL COUCHES ELEGANT AV a rVJJa ' Jnes. A Continuous Line connecting -n JfAirS-. affordlns Direct and Uninterrupted Serv." Pullmau Sleeper reserrations can be secured In advance through any agent ol the road. THROUGH TICKETS To and from all Points in America, England and Europe can be purchased at anj- TJeket Office of this Company. Full Information coneernlr.tr rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. I. CIUKLTON, Assistant General Passenjrer Agent, No. 121 First St. cor. Washington, PORTLAND. OREGON. Alineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H- C POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOG G St., N. W. Washington, D. C. For many years in the General Land Offin Examiner of Contests. Mineral ts. Mineral vg Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late Chief of the Minora JDivisIon. Correspondence Itcd. fWe fEmployj fYoung Men t to dlstrftmto ..our advertise- 4 I ments in part payment for a hth grade Acme 1 ; blcyclo. Trnlcb wo send them on approval, lio I ; wotk cone nntu tno Dicycio arrives uiu pivrrra j . fiausiacHJTj. 2 Young Ladies It bora err drl.i snnlv ther must bo well recom-1 mended. Xfiite tor particulars. t ACME CYCLE COnPANY, ELKHART, IND. t