The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, December 02, 1895, Image 3

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    THIS PLA1NDEALER
DECEMBER 2, 1895.
Til Churches.
BirruT Church comer ot Lino and Ros
street. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m.
and 70 pun.; Youns People's Union, 0:SO p.m. ;
Mrs. K. W. Black, President; Sunday School, 10
c m.: James Chamberlain, Superintendent
Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 750.
Itiv. Q. V. Black, Pastor.
Residence No. S2I Main Street
MrrnoMrr Chuch corner ot Main and Lane
itreets. Sunday Berrice: Preaching, U a. m.
and 7:39 p. m.; Sabbath school, 13 a, m.; F.
W.TiVooUcy, Superintendent; Class MeeUng at
close of the morning service; Epworth Loague
C:30 p. m. Clare Home, President. Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 730 p. m.
RV. O.W. K&Kxaor, Pastor.
Parsonage, corner Main and Lane.
PuaBYTSaxax CiicaCH corner ot Cass and
Hose streets. Sunday Service: Puplle worship,
a-tru and 7 JO p. m.; Sabbath Bchoo), 10 a.m.;
T. P. S. as., 7p.m. Prayer MeeUng, Wedne.
day, 7 JO p. a. t
R. B. DiuroETU, I'M tor.
The W. C. T. D. meets every second and
fourth Thursday evening at the residence ol
Mrs. Wo. Smith.
Tax Loyal Tixruuxca Lsaiox will meet at
the M. K. Church Wednesday nt 3 p.m.
A. C Bccksuu SupL
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Weather Bureau.
Boszbcso, Ore, December 1, 195.
Riuwim 5 a. m. Pacific time 3L2S.
Maximum temperature, i
Minimum temperature. 40.
Rainfall for the It hoars ending 5 p. m., JL
Total rainfall since 1st of month, .01
Average rainfall for this month for is years.
Total rainfall from Sept. 1. ISXS, to date, &$0.
Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date. 7.SS.
Accumulated deficiency from Sept. 1, 1-OJ
todate,I.4&.
Average proapiutloa for Is xret seasons.
3S.6X.
Taos. Gibsoic. Obserrer.
Poktlocd, Or, December 2. 1S35; 10 a. m.
Weather forecast for the next S6 hours, for
Eoseburg and vidnlty:
Monday and Tuesday, rain or snow. Cooler
temperature.
Pagcx. Local Forecast OSclaL
LITTLE LOCALS.
BRIEF MENTION.
Gilvin'a soap at GiUett'a.
For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N.
Boyd. .
Go to A. C. Marsters & Co. (or school
books.
Clarke seedling strawberry plants for
Bale at McCall's farm.
1. S. West does insurance. Office
opposite the poet office,
A new invoice of dry goods jast
ceired at the Boss store.
Hunter & Hume, at the depot, keep
the best plovi and harrows.
Spectacles and eye glasses in gold,
nickel and steel bos at J T. Brvan'e.
II. M. Martin will pay cash for grain
delivered at bis warehouse in Kosebnrg.
Salxman sells bis goods for cash. Bny
of him and yon pay for no bad accounts.
If you have daily mail service, try the
daily Plaixpeaixr for a month. It will
cost only 25 cents.
On and after November 23 lb a mer
chants' Innch will be served at the Beer
Hall Saloon between tho hours of 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m.
Dr. Strange, the dentist, has removed
his office to tho Taylor & Wilson bund
ing. Call and sec him in his new
q carters if yon want first-class dental
work.
2. Bice, one of our enterprising furni
ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of
furniture of the latest style and finish.
Give him a call before purchasing else
where.
Keep jour eye on the popular hotel,
the 3IcClallen House, on the corner of
Main and Douglas streets, Roseburg,
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 420 Stephens street,
where she is prepared to do flrst-claes
dressmaking.
The J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do
any kind of mill work at the lowest liv
ing rates, and thoeo who are preparing
to build should consult them. They can
Buy your cigars at tho Roseleaf.
Ask your grocors for tho Gllvio soap.
County clalma and warrants bought by
D. S. Wcbt.
Call on H. Easton for an "Expotl"
cigar. They are excellent.
The Gilvin soap is the best on earth
and the cheapest iu Oregon.
Henry Easton'a teas, coffees and spices
can't bo surpassed for quality.
Fresh oysters in any style, and meals
at all hours at the candy factory.
Oranges, lemons, apples, swoot pota
toes, onions and potatoes at H. Easton's.
A full assortmont of cigars of all quali
ties, tobaccos and pipes at II. Eseton's.
Give 0. E. Gaddis your orders for
milk. Ho can bo trusted for fair dealing.
Candles, nuts, dried fruits of all kinds
and of the best Quality. Call at II. East
on's.
C. E. Gaddis has bought out Hall's
dairy business and will hereafter supply
his customers daily with fresh milk.
Tho district court convened todav,
Judge Fullerton on the bench and Geo.
M, Brown, district attorney attending.
rolls, Japanese goods, hair ornaments
fancy goods, also numerous five and ten-
cent articles for iho Holidays at the Nov
elty Store.
Extracts of all kinds; sugar, 1G, 17 end
18 pounds for $1.00: lard, 10 pounds for
90 eta. ; orange and lemon eel and citron
at U. Easton's
Geo. Langenberg has as large a stock
of Xmas magazines as there is in Ore
gon. With each magazine he gives you
one of those fine large pictures. Call
and sec them.
Subscribe for the Scientific American
and learn how to invent and secure
patents. It Is well worth the money,
13.00 a year, published by Munn fc Co.,
New York.
Cosmopolitan, Munsey, McClure, Pe
terson's, Godey's .Strand and numbers
of other magazines for only $1.00 per
year, or 10 cents per copy, at the the
City News Stand.
At the residence of the bride's parent
in Oakland, December 1st, 1S95, II. L.
Marsters and MissJtatie B. Honser were
united in marriage, lteverend Kah'er of
the M. E. Church officiating.
P. C. Reame, the affable Coos Bay
stage agent, was married at his residence
in this city vee'.erday evening, December
1st, 1S03, to Miss Edith C. Lenox. Rev
G. W. Black, officiating.
HOLIDAY GIFTS for December
month at the Novelty Store comprise
fine gold watch with lorgnette chain, silk
piano scarf, and silk stand cover. Every
dollar purchase entitles you to a guess.
Some people think that women can
manage business. But if thev will call
at -Mrs. Joscphson s sue will convince
them that she can do as fair bntlnes3 as
any man in the city. Her stock it good
and terms reasonable.
Prcachinc at the Pine Grove church
on next Sundav at 11 a. m. Tho ordl
nance of baptism will bo observed im
mediately after preaching. Services in
the D. B. church at Roseburg in the
evening at 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
W. H. McLai.v.
L. S. Shipley of Yoncalla camo dow
from that village Saturday. Mr. Shipley
reports that town in a thriving condi
tion. It has bsOt one of tho finest school
bouses in the county. A good school
house in a town is tho best index to the
vim, push and broadmindedncss of the
people.
By a typographical error in printing
the court docket in last week's paper, the
case of State of Oregon vs. N. A. Foster,
was made to to read N. A. Frater. We
make the correction In Justice to the Fra
teri, who, doubtless, do not relish seeing
their family name in print in connection
with criminal cases.
Ed. Tynan, the popular conductor on
the S. P. road, who went to Grants Pass
a few weeks ago to find his better half,
has returned, having been suceessiul in
his mission, and now resumes Ins citi
zenship a complete man. 'Welcome Ed.,
and your bonny bride and may your
future lives be a continued honeymoon
James Sheffield has moved into town
Sunday Sermon.
Yesterday, Rev. G. W. Kennedy do-1
ltvercd from the pulpit of the M. E.
church, ono of tho most interesting and
impressivo sormons wo hayo listened to
for months. In the course of his rc-
niarka tie said humanity needs great
leaders, and to emphasize .and illustrate
this declaration, ho referred to boiiio of
tho great leaders of past times in their
relations to great events. In reference
to man's work in supporting church or
ganizations, and in the spread of Christ
ianity, ho repeated tho scriptural injunc
tion for every man to work according to
his ability, and if each member of the
church would so work much good would
bo accomplished in Roseburg, and many
saved from tho consequences of sinful
ways. He referred to Christ as the
saver of souls. Ho it was who went
about doing good and by lollowing His
examplo and leadership the word of God
would bo glorified. Tho church, Rev.
Kennedy said, saves one by one, and if
each ono becomes a leader in tho salva
tion of souls the work of tho gospel
would Eoon bo accomplished. The eer-
mon was scripturid, historical and prac
tical, delivered with marked effect and
listened to with undivided attention.
Rev. Krnnedy ia a rather eloquent
speaker, his rhetoric nlmost faultless and
his gesticulations harmonize with his
utterances. Much good is expected
from his pastoral labor.
Listen eh.
NOTES OF INTEREST.
save you moroy.
If your teeth ache or are decayed, or if
you want an artificial set go to Dr.
Strange in the Taylor & Wilson block.
The best of work, the lowest price and
fully warranted.
Special attention is called to the new
line of spex and eye glass just received
at fcsizman'e. uall and nave your eyes
tested free of charge. Perfect fit guar
anteed. Prices the lowest.
A. C. Hoxie is selling 10 lbs. of granu
lated sugar for 11.00, flour at 75 cents i
sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 90 cents
Peonle should take advantage of these
prices and give him their patronage.
The fifty-third congress meets today
and the fun begins. This is what
termed a long session. If the president
stubbornly opposes any legislation by
the republicans for the relief of tho
treasury, congress ought to adjourn as
soon as such a course is found to bo his
determination. There is 'no uso of fool
iug away time on him. Let congress
adjourn and let the president go fishing
Carlisle can sell bounds without the
president and the English pyndicate can
bny them all the same.
DIED.
Mrs. Lucinda Uushnell, neo Ricj, died
at her home November "Gth, of cancer of
tho stomach. Mrs. Bushnell was born
Portage county, Ohio, October 29,
1S25. She moved to Cedar county, Iowa,
in 1S40, where she was married to Linus
Bushnell, whom she survived 4 years and
month. She crossed the plains with
her husband and family in 1S51--. She
was the mother of nine children, all of
whom svrvive her and were with her in
her last hours. Mrs. Bushnell had
thirty-four grandchildren and nine great
grand children. She professed faith In
Christ when quite young and lived a de
vout christian until death. Grandma
Bushnell was a loving wife, a fond mother
and a kind neighbor, and notwithstand
ing the inclement weather was followed
to her last resting place by a large con
course of sorrowing friends, Thursday
tho 2Sth inst. The family have the
heartfelt sympathy of the entire com
munity. The funeral services were con
ducted by Reverend Hampton assisted
bv the Tenraile choir. C. L. K.
Died.
Mrs. Ella E. Wright of Camas Swale
near Oakland, died at the iamily resi
dence November ISth, 1S95. The de
ceased was born at Gillman, III., Janu
ary 15th, 1S67, was married to H. L,
Wright, December 20th, 1SS5. Her
maiden name was Ella Abeen.
Mr. H. L. Wright and parents desire
to thank the numerous friends who so
kindly assisted during her illness and at
the funeral. Their kindness and sym
pathy will ever be remembered.
A. R. G
New Bicycle Track.
T. K. Ricliardson has just completed
fine bicycle track m the Jlosher grove
in West Roseburg, and wheelers can
now take their daily spin without cover
ing themselves with mud and perspira
tton, as the sou over there dries rapidly
and the track can be easilv kept in or
der. Mr. Richardson is entitled
thanks of all wheelmen and
women, too, for his enterprise
matter.
THE DIFFERENCE.
for medical treatment. He is now domi
ciled at Mr. Abraham's, foot of Washing
ton street. Dr. Oehme is his attending
physician. His trouble is a complication
of diseases. We trust Mr. Sheffield may
eoon recover. He is an old pioneer of
this county and has the sympathy of his
many friends and neighbors in his prea
ent affliction.
Holiday Qoods.
Young Sam has a fine assortment ol
holiday goods, which he is selling very
cheap. Fine china ware of all kinds,
albums, silk handkerchiefs, jewelry,
dolls, toys, etc. Call and see them and
Sam will give you a bargain. Tho best
and cheapest goods in town.
T. K. Richardson
Has built a 14 mile cycle track for
winter or summer use in West Rose
burg, and invites all cycle riders to take
their wheel over and try the new track
He will also have wheels to rent at the
grounds.
Novelty Watch Gift.
Master "Willie Jonca guessed lucky
number 35 which entitles Mm to the
watch for November month.
to the
wheel
in the
New goods at Caro Bros.
Now in tho time to subscribe.
Oysters at the, Kandy Kitchen.
Caro Bros, aro the bo3s merchants
School books at Marsters' drug btorc.
Go to tho Roseleaf for the best cigur.
Wood taken on subscription at this
office.
Puro fresh candies, fruits aud nuts ut
tho Ro6eleaf.
Silver blouse sets and silver mounted
watch guards at Salzman's
Plows. Go to Hunter & Humo for
your plows and harrows.
For Salo. Old papers, at this office,
at 25 cents per hundred.
liavo you seen tho latest Iu Longnette
watch chains at Salzman's.
Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Roger's
firet-grada silver-plated waro.
Smoked eye glasses at J. T. Bryan's
from 10 cents to 75 cents p. pair.
A cottage to rent. Inquire at this office
or of owner at 405 Washington street.
Everybody is pleased who buy their
jewelry and have their watches repaired
at Salzman's.
Kemcmber that cheap watcli work is
ery expensive, calzman does good
watch work at lowest prices.
For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call
on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock
embraces all grades of head gear.
Call and examine the new goods at
the Variety store, one block east of the
depot, corner of Pine and Lane Streets
Subscribe for the Dally Plaisdealek.
It is the only live paper in Southern Or
egou. It furnishes tho latest nows up to
date.
Bring your job work to the Plaisdeal-
b office We are prepared to do the
cheapest and best work south of Port
land.
E. Du Gas. Physician and
office in Marsters' bnilding.
town and country promptly
night or day.
What is nicer for a Xmas present than
a year's subscription to some good mag
azine. Call at the Citv News Stand and
look them over.
Dr. F. W. Haynes, tho dentist, dees
allkindd of dental work in a most scien
tific manner. His work speaka for it
self. Dental parlors in Mark's building.
Parties wishing to have boots or shoes
made or mended will please call on L.
M. Stuhblefield opposite the depot.
Good work guaranteed and at bed ruck
prices.
Some of the latest novels by Dumas,
Dickens, Lever, Stevenson, The Duch
ess, Cooper, Doyle, Jerome, and a hun
dred other authors for only 10 cents per
copy at the City News Stand.
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 house.
1tuc!cl:iii Arnica tlulvc.
Thtj 5 Sew SuIvh in tliu world fur Cum-
Bruines, tores, Ulcers, Sail Kneuin,
Fever Sores. Totter. Chapped Hands
ChillbaiiiH, Cnnip, and all (kin Ernp,
tiotm, and pobitivuly cures nlftf, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to givo
perfect xatisfaution or money refunded
Price25 cents per 'ox. For sale at A.
C. Marsters & Co.
Situation wanted or help wanted adterlUtmcitt
i,ucrlcd In tklt column free of charge. Other atti
office lines or lees under this head IS '.cents per
numlh: rack additional line S cents ver month. So
advertisement taken for less than Z5 cents.
. Wanted.
Roseburg Academy.
Second year will open September 2d.
The academy includes a kindergarten,
a grammar school and a college-fitting
school. I'upils may prepare for the
second year in Princeton or Wellcsley.
Address: ItosEnurtG Academy,
Roseburg, Oregon.
WANTtD To buy a good, slron;; second-hand
tinir'-'r. or Unlit one horse farm wairon.
Address M. LEMMEIC, Koseburg.
For Sale.
T70U SALE Old newspapers,
L Apply at Plaindcaler office.
25 cents per 100.
"Llverlne.
"Liverine," manufactured by tho An
chor S Chemical Co., the great Liver,
Kidney and Constipation cure. An in
fallible remedy for all curable lorms of
diseases of thoso organs. The greatest
knowH remedy for Indigestion. Fry it.
For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Wanted to Exchange
A good grist mill (valued at $2000) for
city property, or will sell, for one-fourth
cash, balance at 8 per cent. For further
particulars inquire at the Plaikoealer
office.
Notice.
Grain bags and twine for sale by !
Abraham, and the lughest market price
in cash will be paid by him for grain,
delivered at his warehouse at Roseburg.
C. DEZENDOBF,
Attorney at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
.Special attention riven to COLLECTIONS and
matters In Probate.
LOAN3 NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned and
Borrowed.
P.ooms 4 and 5 Marsters Bld'g. K03EBDEG.
JItA B
KIDDLE,
Attorney at Law,
DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTOENEY,
Oitice : Taylor & Wilson Block, Rooms 7 and 8,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
J D. STRATFORD,
Attorney at Law,
Booms 2 and i
Taylor & Wilson Block.
KOBEBUHU. OB
For Sale or Rent.
The Palmer sawmill. For particulars
address, E. C. Paljieii, Drain, Or.
FOR
Surgeon,
Calls in
answored
Pure
Jg L. BRADLEY, M. D.
Physician& Surgeon.
Office Hours, from 12 to 3 p.Jf .
Taylor & Wilson Brick. ROSEBUSH.
JR. J. "W. FRAZEY,
Physician & Surgeon.
OFJflCE: Rooms 1 and.2 in MarkslBailding.
S&5 at top of stairs, to tne.lclt.
RESIDENCE: Cor.ol Chadwlck
and Washington Sts. KOSEBURG.
NEW FEE
D STORE!
Drugs
CAWLF1ELD & CAWLFIELD
GO TO
Have jast opened n first-class Feed Store aud
have on hand a larse Invoice of the best
Roseburz and Valley irlonr. Bateu liar, urain
and Feed of all kinds. All purchases del
free. Cor.
Cass and Rse Street.
delivered
A. C. HARSTERS & CO.,
DRCCGISTS.
BUYS
T. T WEBB.
SECOND or "
AND XlAiN JJ ALL
SELLS QQODS KLVDS
U27 3IAK STREET.
GIVE ME A SHARE OF YOUR PATROHACE
OIL-S HMD GLHSS
Good pastureage for stock at reason
able rates by the month. All stock
taken absolutely aud entirely at '
owner risk in every particnlar. For ,
particulars enquire of C. A, Blacknian,
Roberts creek.
Boys May be Had (and sometimes
girls) for il) ordinary service at wages;
(2) upon indenture, to work, attend
school, and be brought up somewhat as
your own; and (3) children may be
had for legal adoption. Address, Y. T.
Gardseh, Supt. Oregon Boys' and Girls'
Aid Society, Portland, Oregon.
HOTEL
Van Houten
JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr.
WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CISS
STATIONERY
AND
The Dining Room will be undei the
personal supervision of Mr. Callahan,
who will guarantee all old and now cus
tomers the best the market affbrds-
Come and see me.
WHLL PKPER
CHOICE PERFUMERIES
AND TOILET ARTICLES.
Chorohill Hotel
OAKLAND, OR."
KATIE OHTTF.CHfr.Ti, Propr.
TEXNYHOX could take a wortldess
sheet of paper, write a poem on it, and
make it worth 105,000.
THAT'S GENIUS.
YANDERI3ILT can write a few words
on a sheet of paper and make it worth
15,000,000.- THAT'S CAPITAL.
The UNITED STATES can take an
ounce and a quarter of gold, and stamp
upon it an "Eagle Bird" and make it
worth $20. THAT'S MONEY.
A mechanic can take material worth
o, and make it into watch springs
worth tlOOO. THAT'S SKILL.
A merchant can take an article worth
75 cents and sell it for $1.50.
THAT'S BUSINESS.
A lady can purchase a 75 cent hat,
but she prefers one that costs $25.
THAT'S FOOLISHNESS.
A laborer works ten hours a day for
three dollars per dav.
THAT'S LABOR
The writer of this could write a check
for $800,000 but it wouldn't be worth a
dime. THAT'S ROUGH.
But when we tell you HOLIDAY
GOODS wo are selling you the best
possible quality and up to date goods
obtainable for the price.
THAT'S A REALITY.
And prices at the Novelty Stoke are
always reasonable.
THAT'S A BONA FIDE FACT,
A. C. Hoxie,
At the semi-annual election of Phile
tarian Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. F. tho
following officers were elected for tho
ensuing term : N. G., R. M. Conkling;
V. G., J. W. Strange; recording
secretary , E. McBrooni ; permanent
secretary, J. T. Bryan ; treasurer, W.
T, Wright; trustee, II. Parry; sexton,
S.W. Van Zile.
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
Goods delivered free to all
parts of the city. Leave
yonr orders with nie aud
save iiioue'. Roseburg, Or.
Flour, Feed,
Provisions.
Board aud Lodgiug per week
$2.50.
Meals, 20 cents.
Beds, so cents.
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.DO YOU ItEALIZE THAT THE MISdION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS TO INVITE YOUR l'ATKONAGE ?
If you are in a position
To do Business
Let the People Know it.
DON'T GHASE
OUT OF TOWN
FOR SOMETHING FOREIGN 1
If you have anything
You want to Sell
f -a t r , T j
uei tne reopie rvnow 11.
The little Special Noti.ce aud the regular Business Ad
Make the Mighty Merchant aud his Patrons Glad,
The Plaindea
Aud the eager Public gathering iu throngs
Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs
The Plaindealer is read
By Everybody.
Advertise in it. It will Pay.
DOES THE
BEST JOB PRINTING
AT LOWEST RATES.
The sure road to success
Always leads
Through the Printing Off ice
-Xjft-WIIKN YOU WANT HOOI) JO!! ritl.NTlMl DONE. AMI YOU SOMETIMES DO. YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE l'LAINDKALEK.
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