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THE PLA1NDEALER AUGUST 5, 1895. TXic CtiurcbcN. BirnsT Church comer ol Uno naKos streets. Sunday 8crr1co: Prcachlnc. 11 . m. and p. tu.; Young People's Union, 6:30 p.b.; i. Anuoj, i-muicni; Sunday school, 10 c ra.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer Mecllns. Thu"rday evening nt 7:30. Rev. 0. N. An.nsj, Pastor. Kcsldcncc, No. 31 Main Street Methodist CiiUKCii-corucrot Main and Lano trecU. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. ana 7;30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.: Dr. James Barr, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close ol the. womlng service; Epvrorth League b:sj p, m. uiaro Hume, President. Prayer Meet iuj, inuminy, i,ao p.m. K. S. BicK.ssn, n. D., Pastor. Parsonage, corner Malu and Lane. PnKsBVTEniJL.t CilCKCH-comcr ot Cass and Jtoso streets. Sunday Service: Pupllc worship, a. in. ana 7Sr. in.; sabbath School, 10 a. rn. Y. P.S.C. E.,7p.m. Prayer Meeting. Wednes day, 730 p. in. U. B. DawoRTK, Pattor. Tiik h. U. T. U. will meet at tho M. K. church every Thursday evenlug until alter State CouvcnUou. All members should lo pres ent at every meeting. M. L. Citcr.cn, Soctii Corner Washington aud Stephens sttects. Mvtno services at 11 a. m. and 7:S0p. m. every 2nd and 4th Sunday. Sabbath school at 10 a. m., C. V. Kirk, super intendent. I prvach at Kdcnbouer church at S p. in. same days. At Oakland every 1st Sun day, morulas and cvcnlus. At Calapoola every Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and at Day's school house at S p. m. J. A. CCCTCtiriELD, P. C. Thk Loyal TtnrtRAc Lmiion will meet at the M. E. Church Wednesday nt 3 p.m. A. C. Bccknek. SupL U. S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Bureau. KosruVEG, Ore.. August 1. 150S. inTi-rrn i5 a. m. Pacltic time 50.10. Maximum temperature, SS. Minimum tcmpcratu re, Ci. Rainfall lor the SI hours ending 5 p. m., 0. Total rainfall since 1st ot month, a Average rainfall for this month, tor 17 years, .3- Total rainfall from Sept. 1. 1SJI. to date, Averase monthly rainfall from Sept. 1, 191, to date, iflJ. Accumulated deficiency from ecpL 1, lxH, to date, 6.17. Average precipitation for 17 net season Si. Thus. Gibson, Otncner. 1VKTUUSD, Or., August 5. 136; 10 a. m. Weather forecast for the next X hours, for Reburg and vicinity : Monday and Tuesday, fair, warmer rather. IUgck. Local forecast Official. Dean Clarke's Lecture. Dean Clarke, the noted lecturer, ad- dressed a good eized audience at the court house last Saturday evening. Mr. Clarke u a good speaker and held his audience in easy touch for about forty minutes. His subject was "Romanism against Americanism." Many of his auditors were measurably disappointed Tbey expected be would bitterly arraign Catholicism, and ponr out vials of wrath upon popery; that he would inveigh against Catholics in most scathing invec tives. In this they were agreeably dis appointed. His treatment was more mild and conserratiyc. He admitted that thousands of Catholics are noble men and women, in all ordinary affairs of life, but, he argued, their reh'gous teacbtnz has been each that tbey re- sard their higher allegiance is to their spiritual head, the pope of Rome. Such views, however, are not alone peculiar to Catholics. There are many of all the protectant denominations, who bold that their allegiance to the "higher law" Is paramount to all secular laws. The cause for the greatest apprehension o! evil from Catholics in case of conflict with the slate is, be said, they are a unit, while the protestanls are so di vided that they would be unable to ac complish any scheme for state control if either of them should attempt it. The speaker's argument went to show that that the bead of the Catholic church, the pope, is now endeavoring to get control of temporal power in this country, and, that the proles tant element of the nation should checkmate any such movement. To substantiate claims, be read ex tracts from eminent Catholics, high in authority, showing, if true, that the Catholic hierarchy it trying to get can trol of this government. The following are samples of extracts read : Save the Cincinnati Catholic Tele graph : " ft wDl be a glorious day Jor the Catholics in Ibis country, when, under the blows of justice and morality, our school system will be shivered to pieces." "The time is not far away when the Soman Catholics, at the order of the pope, will refuse to pay their school tax and will send bullets to the breast of the government agents, rather than pay it." Monsignor Capel. "Catholcity will one day rule Amer ica, and then religious liberty is at an end." Bishop of St. Louis." The speaker asserted that the A. P. A. is not a tolilicaI party to be used as a tail to the republican kite. It has a head, heart aud soul, and has no use for a caudal appendage. His lecture as a whole was couched in respectful language to intelligent men and women and could not be consid ered offensive in style, but it will doubt less be discredited by Catholics who wi 11 deny that any snch language was nwd by I he authorities quoted. At the close of his lecturo quite a num ber of copies of poems were sold at two iui a uickgu inn iRrimr. unrlt r i.tM speech was of r narrative and didaclive character drawu from liielorv. to wht. K no patriotic person could reasonably tako exception. His quotations, hownvnr. f... ri it . . ' 1 .u uaiuoacs uigu in authority and his mioronces inoreirom will Bn AnnVa k firmly .denounced by Catholics. BRIEF MENTION. Tho circus is coming 1 Buy your cigars at tho Rosoleal. Caro Bros, aro the boss inorchanls. Go to tho RoseleaJ for the best cigars. vtooa taken on Bubscrintlon at tho oltico. Dr. Toyo has returnod from hk trln to rue coast. Li. A. alter and George Lansenbere started awheel for Bandon at 3 o'clock this morning. miss tiorence Bond and Miss Grace Johnson of Dram aro visiting Miss Motla Kapp of this city. Dr. Lowe leaves next Sunday and will not return again this year. Eyes tested free at Hotel Van Houten. Hon. J. T. Bridges of Drain was in the wij cwiuruay nigni, ana look a nue on that fabulous goat, eastward. At Henry Eostons yon can get 16 aud 17 pounds of sugar for and other groceries proportionally cheap. T r i mi swan viaric wm lecturo xucsday eve ning at the court houso. Subject, "Ro manism a Menace to American Liberty Lee Wright went to Coles Valloy this morning to finish his experience in pleas ure Becking, bis Crater Lako tour having fizzled. tor first-class dental work, with latest improvements in tho art, call at R. W, Benjamin's dental rooms, No. 10, Taylor & Wilson block. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the U. B, church next Thursday evening, Aug. 8th, at :o0 o'clock. All aro invited to at tend these meetings. Three rings, two elevated stages, and a half-mile race track are filled with per formers for two and one-half hours at the Great Wallace Shows. Miss Effio Stephens of Edenbower, drew the gold watch in the Novelty Store prize scheme this morning, and Miss Effie is happy as indeed she may be. John W. Price whose houso a few weeks ago was burned, has had his loss satisfactorily adjusted by Wayne Jones, the insurance agent here, and his policy paid. Dr. F. W. Haynes has just returneJ from the East and opened dental parlors in Mark's building, where he will be pleased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. J. A. Filmore succeeds A. N. Towne as general manager ol the boutliern fadnc railroad, towne, it will be re membered died in San Francisco a few weeks ago. Father J. F. Hodson, a son of Vnlcan west of the city, came over today on business for the first timo in several months, on account of his protracted feebleness. Those who shipped peach plums from this city to Chicago are well pleased with the result. They will realize handsomely for their shipment. Tbey got from 73 to 77 cents a crate for their fruit. The striking coal miners of Pennsyl yania have gained a point; almost every demand was granted. Tbey get in creased wages and with a guarantee for fulullment of contracts to 10,000 miners. W. T. and Lee Wright, who have been in the mountains for several weeks rusti catingand tbey rusticated returned Saturday evening not over pleased with their success. Their pack horse went blind on them. Arthur Lane was ordained a priest in the Catholic cathedral at Portland this morning.- Father Lane his title now will return tonight and celebrate bis first mass in St. Joseph's Church in this city tomorrow morning at S o'clock a. m. There are 418,676 miles of railroad in the world, of which there are 178,709 miles in the United States, more than there are in any other country in the world. The capital invested in railroads amounts to nearly 34 billion of dollars. W. O. Marks left Sunday morning for San Francisco to attend an art school there. Willie possesses considerable of natural genius as an artist for delinea tion, and if the school can round him out a bit ho will become a first-class artist. D. Looney of the Roseburg Marble works, has just received a granite baso for the Nichols' monument. It is from Roslyn, Cal., and contains 13J cubic feet. The balance of the monument is beinc made in liarre, ermont, and is expected here some time in October. The naval steamship, thrippie pro peller, Columbia, is receiving much no tice from the press on account of her speed and magnificent proportions Qneenstown to New York, 1000 leagues distance, in six days, twenty-three hours and forty-nine minutes. It is the fastest time on record for a naval ship. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Caro, Uncle Isadore and Benjamin, the to be immortal Benjamin, dined at the Madison residence. Benjamin was mas ter of ceremonies and conducted affairs in true unesicmeia siyie. vYiieuier young Benjamin is destined to 1n presi dent of the United States, or the high "Rabbi" of Oregon, wo loavo to lime for solution. K Tramp In the Hay flow. A few dnyB ugo a tramp was reported in P. M.'a hay mow. P. M. inado an in spection and was satisfied ono of tho Coxeyitos was enjoying it slumber after a hard days' tramp. So ho hurried off after tho marshal to havo tho tramp ar rested and takon beloro his honor tho recordor. After dilligont search tho night watch was found and P. M. and O. W. went to tako the slumbering tramp before tho proper official. Thoy cautiously climbed up into tho barn loft whero his trampshlp lay snor ing under a pilo of hay for a covering. Now they had him suro. Thoro was no avenue of escape. Tho night watch, In a stentorian volco that would havo waked tho dead, cried out: "What aro you doing hero, you son of a soacook? Got out of here!" Ho paused for a reply, but not a wotd was heard nor a musclo moved. "1 say," roaied the night watch, "Get up ! you Bon of a tinker, quick, or I'll stick this pitchfork into you." But Mr. Tramp was as motionless as clay and as dumb as an oystor. Things were getting eeriouB and a thought that the tramp was dead flitted through his hoad, and P. M's hair began to stand on end. After a consultation it was decided to mako a closer inspection. That was pro ceeded with, a sort of post mortem ex amination, as it were, when, Io aud be hold when Mr. Tramp's hat was re moved a Back of straw was brought to view, and a vision of a deop laid schenfb by Bomo joker, to have a littlo fun at their expense began to appear. For tho particulars of this o'er true tato, inquire of Roseburg'8 punsters, M. C. R. and B. B., who after adjusting tho "paddy," were watching developments at a safo distance from tho absorbing scene, their sides nearly bursting with suppressed laughter. Grand Excursion. Tho RoEeburg Firo Department aud K. of P. band will givo an excursion to Grants Pass on Augus t 27th and 2Sth. Thero will bo a big dayof field Bports in that city, on tho above dates, consisting of a band contest, and also contests of cornet solos, clarionet soloa, baritone solos, ladder climbing, throwing ham mer and tug-of-war. A base ball game, horse race, bicycle race, sa:k race, foot races and numerous other sports will be ingaged in. Temptiug cash prizes will be given for all contests. A good time aud courteous treatment is assured to all who may at tend. If 120 tickets can be sold tho fare for the round trip will bo $2.50. Quito a large number ot tickets havo already been sold. Parties desiring to attend will confer a favor upon the committee by handing in their names at the earliest opportunity. C. B. Canxox, S. K. Svkks, J A. Fkateu, Committee. In Hamlin's Court. In the case of Marsters vs. Doudon, action for debt, tho defendant failed to appear and judgment by default was given for plaintiff for face of note, inter est and costs. A case is now pending wherein Jacob Doerner is complaining witness on part of the state for assault and battery. The constable is searching for Howard Ward tho defendant. The Fruit Growers Association Satur day resolved to stand by the union. Of Interest to Fruit Growers. Mr. F. Martin, representing the Oregou ; Fruit Union, is stopping at the Van Houten House, Roseburg, and will be pleased to furnish any frnit growers in -this county with any information they ' may need in regard to packing green fruit, if they will forward their namo and address or call on him at tho above named hotel. State quantity and varie ties. Notice. Notice is hereby given that from and after this date, that all persons living , within the corporate limits of the City ! of Roseburg, arc not to build any bond ' fires on or adjacent to their proper, as i provided in Ordinance No. 127. ' Dated this 5th day of August, 1S'J5. F. W. Cabboll, City Marshal. TheDurrant trial is losing much in- lerest with the. public notwithstanding the San Francisco papers aro trying to t Ta T I a l , 7 - T , , aneh a. "A new wilnes. found." "Another important witness come to light." "Llvcrlnc. 'Liverine," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co.. the creat Liver, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable lorms of fl I MAO Aoa nf lliMn nrrnini Tlia rrmaloaf knows remcdv for Indigestion, frv it. For sale at M. F. Roseburg, Oregon. Rapp's drug store, For Over FHty Vcnra. An Old and Weil-Tried Remedy.-Mrs. Win iIoit'b Soothing Syrup has been used lor over ally years by millions ol mothers Jor their children while teething, with perfect aucccst. It soothe the child, unltcns the Kums, allays all pain, rnres wind rolir, and is tlm )xst remody lor dlsnhrra. Is pleasant lo the taste. flolrt by PniggtM.i In every Prt of the world. Twcnty-avo cents a bottle. Its value is incal culable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wlntlow'i Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. NOTES OF INTEREST. Bay a Crescent. Flour at H. Easlou's far 80 cents a sack delivered. ,Call at Stanton's aud examine those lino bicycle suits. Chinaware to suit to the most fastidi ous nt Mrs Boyd's. A cottage to rent. Inquiro at this oilico or of owner at 405 Washington street. Daily Oregonian only 15 centB a week. Leave orders at City News Stand. Wanted A second hand buggy. Ap ply to Q. W. Ropp at People's grocery. For-dress goods, clothing, hats, boots abd shoes call on Wollenberg & Abra ham. Daily and Sunday Oregonian, reduced to 20 cents a week. Delivered nt your door. Everybody is pleased who buy their jewelry and have their watches repaired at Salzman's. Do you read. If so, try tho Daily Oregonian, only 15 cents a week. Sun day included, 20 cents. For choice family groceries, call at tho People's grocery, corner o! Cass and Pine street, G. W. Rapp's. Remember that cheap watch work is very expensive. Salzman does good watch work at lowest prices. Why are people flecking to H. Eastons for groceries? Because ho sells first class goods at cheapest rates. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock ombraces all grades of head gear. For fresh fruits, nuts and candies, good tobacco and cigars, call on G. W. Rapp, Peoplo's grocery, corner of Cass aud Pine. iSlow Jerry, the reliable jeweler, has just received a large invoice of spectacles and eye glasses. Give him a call and ex amine goods. Jack Abraham, gent's furnisher and hatter, keeps up with the procession. His stock is complete, Call and see him before purchasing. Dr. R. W. Benjamin has opened den tal rooms in the Taylor & Wilson block, room 10, where he is now prepared to do first-class dental work. The J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work at the lowest liv ing rates, and those who are preparing to build should consult them. They can save you mon y. Protect The Fish and Game. Shoot or fish only in the proper tea- son and escape the gamo warden by ob serving the laws. Many states have new game and fish laws this year, and if you don't know them, tend five 2c stampa for a copv of the Game Law issue of The Amekicax Fieu 245 State St., Chicago. Roseburg Soda Works. I have leased I be Roseburg Soda Works and will put up a full line of carbonated beverages and bar syrupe. which will compare favorably with any in the state Soliciting your patron age fl am, Yours Respectfully, O. Lucas. i The Finishing Touch. 111 putting the tlllisning . . . m tOUCU to VOUr toilet do VOUJU i WavS See that VOUr slioes are J J keeping with the rest o , 'OUr makeup? The shoes j may be better than the other j garments and still be appro priate, but if they are not up to tue raiment in style ana in,.niu.. 4i. cr4. :.- i - 1 aHt Mrs Grace Osburn's fine line ol bhoes stand on their merits, is infinite in va riety, excellent in quality and moderate in price. T- T. WEBB SECOND 1(K am HAND mi ZZ MAIN STRUIvT. GIVE ME A SHARE OF 'YOUR PATRONAGE Situations wanted or htlp uantcd adtcrlttcmcuU Interted in this column free of charge. Other ad of five llnet or let) under thlt head !S ccntt per month: each additional line Scentt per month. So advertliemcnl taken for let than iS centi. For Sale I JOR SALE Old newspapers, Apply at Plaindealcr ofllcc. a cents per 100. FOR Pure Drugs OO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., DRUGGISTS. OIL-S HND GLHSS STATIONERY AND WHLL PHPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. COMING! The Great Wallace Shows. ROSEBURG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 81 THE GREATEST, LARGEST, GRANDEST AND - - BEST America's Amusement Enterprises. Fiiest Herses am Greatest Array of Circns TaleMts OF ANY SHOW ON EARTH. NO BONDER 3 RINGS! 'X STAGES! 1 MILE RACE TRACK! COLOSSAL MENAGERIE! ROYAL AQUARIUM! 4 TRAINS! 10 ACRES CANVAS! 20,000 SEATS ! 1,500 EMPLOYES! H.000.00 DAILY EXPENSES! 100 PHENOMENAL ACTS! M HURRICANE RACES! J5 CLOWNS! 6 BANDS! 30 CAGES! 15 OPEN DENS! HERD OF ELEPHANTS! DROVE OF CAMELS! v WORLD'S RENOWNED PERFORMERS! EVERY GREAT ACT KNOWN! CAPITAL Excursions "Will "be IRuin. On every line of travel to enable visitors from a distance to attend the exhibitions this, the Rieatest show of the modern world. Trains will arrive fn timo to witness the monster, majestic, spectacular, free STREET PARADE ONE MILE LOJiG. 50 FREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY 50 EXPERIENCED DETECTIVES IN ATTENDANCE. They aro constantly on lire watch to protect the public from the operations of gamblers and swindlers. REMEMBER XILP1- GENERAL Tickets on sale day of Exhibition HOTEL Van Houten, JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. Tbo Dining Room will bo under tbo personal supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and new cus tomers the best the market affords; Gome and see me. Churchill Hotel OAKLAND, OR. t KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. The Surprise. FRANK 8CHWENKEK, Proprietor. JOHN McCURDY. Mixologist. The Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. BEER ON DRAUGHT. Oalc Streeti bet. Jackson Sc. Ruse. OF - - IT IS GREHT I $3,000,000.00. ADMISSION, 50 cts. at MARSTERS DRUG STORE.