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THE PLAINDEALER SEPTEMBER 0, 1S95. Xlic CUurcIicM. lUrnsT Ciiuhcu corner ot Lauo aud Kos tlrccts. Stiuday Service: Trenching, U a, jn. aud 7:31 1 m.; Youuk lYople'a Union, G:D0 p.m.; Mrs. 0. N. Arnica, President; Sunday School, 10 c. m.; Jaiues Chamberlain, Superintendent rtayer Meeting. Thursday eveutns at 7:30. Ukv. O. N. Annes, Paitor. Residence, No. 821 Main Street. MmioDisT Church comer ol Main dad Lane, ttrects. SuuJay Scralee: 1'rcaching, 11 a. in. and 7: p. m.: Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; Dr. James Itsrr, Superintendent; Class Meetluc at doso ot tlto morning service; Epworth Lcafiue 6:30 p. in. claro Hume, President. Prayer Meet I us. Thursday, at 7:30 p.ru. N. S. Hcckxeh, D. D., Pastor. Panonajtc, corner Main ami Lane PKKsnvrrr.ux Church -corner of Cass nud Kos strceU-C Sunday Service: Pupllc worship, a.m. and 730 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.; V. P. S. C. K., 7 p. m. Prayer Mcctlns, AVcdncs day, 7:30 p. ra, K. B. Dilwortu, Pastor. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the M. E. church every Thursday cvcniUK until alter State Convention. All members should bo pres ent at every mcctlns. The Loyal Ttxrcnisci: Legion will meet at the M. E.Church Wednesday n 3 p.m. A. C. Bcckskb. Supt. THE WEBBLINO SISTERS Will Appear at the Roseburg Theatre Tonight. The audience at Reed's opera house Friday evening, while liberal and select, was not wliat the merits of the enter tainment deserves, as it was, from begin ning to end, pleasing to the extreme. The Webbling sisters are truly artists in their respective lines and every per son in the hall appeared delighted with all they saw and heard. Little Miss Lucy fairly danced, sung and acted her way into the hearts of the audience. She was simply charming, and at once made herself a favorite. The "Dance of the -Summer Flowers" by herself and Miss Rosalind took the house by storm and was repeatedly encored. The ll lad "May I have the Pleasure," by Miss Lucy, was the gem of the evening, it af fording the little lady an opportunity for displaying the esquiste grace of her movement. "An April Jest" was a clever bit of comedy tliat was well ren dered, and was filled with amusing in cidents. "The Patriotic Sketch," in which the three sisters each sustained r part, was a pleasing rendition. The ivrformance of Mrs. Kenrick on the piano showed the highest order of artis tic skill, her renditions being encored several times. Taken altogether the en tertainment was one of the lest given in Salem for many a day, and the ladies of the Episcopal church are to lw con gratulated on its social success, while the troupe lear with them on the bal ance of their tour the best wishes of a delighted Jalem audience. Statesman. Resolutions. Death has again entered oar portals, and we mourn the loss of one whoso trorth we appriciated and whoso demise ia cause for sorrow; for Whkeka!.-, Brother Gildersleeve has been blessed with a life longer than tlto allotted life of man his sudden demise brings forcibly to our minds the uncert ainty of life, and Wuexeas, Brother John Gildersleeve baa for years past been an honored, be loved and resected member of Laurel Lodge, No. 13, A. F. & A. M. and his absence will "be bailed with sorrow. Therelure be it RtMolretl, that in the death of Brother Gildersleeve this lodge has lost an honored mcaiber, an upright friend and a faithful .brother. Be it farther Raoftetl, that out of respect to the memory of our deceased brotlier Uie Cltarter of this Lodge bediaped mourning for 30 days, that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Lodge and that a copy of tbo samo be given to the Rosebnrg papers for publication. Dated at Roscburg, Or., Sept. a, IS95. Geo. M. Bbowx, L. B. Hemjeicks, C. F. Catiicaut, Committee. Base Ball. At the Oaks yesterday a largo crowd assembled to indulge in yelling and blowing tin horns during the progress of a game of ball .between the Coos Bay nine and the home club. Up to tho sixth inning pretty good ball was played by both nines and the score was about oven, ithough the indications were un mistakable that Coos Bay would win. In tbo last three innings Coos Bay batted our boys out of the field and made 12 runs to the Roseburga 2, winning tho game with a scoro of 10 to 9. Populist County Committee Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the next county quarterly meeting will be held in Roseburg at ten o'clock a. m., Saturday, tho 7th day of October, 181. Precinct committee please take notice. II. M. Mauti.v, Chairman County Committee. For Rent. The old Catholic church building for rent, very cheap. Apply to Fathek Chabot. For Sale or Rent. The Palmer sawmill. For jiarticulnrs address, E. C. Palmer, Drain, Or. BRIEF MENTION. Tho Misses Wcbling tonight. Oy iters at tho Kandv Kitchen. Coast and Eastern oysters at Jumbo's. For a good 5-eout cigar eall on Mrs. N. Boyd. Judge Stearns returned today from a visit to Oaktand. A fino buggy horse for salo. Apply at Roseburg bakery. Ladies Onoita Baits, 50 cents per Buit, at the Novelty Store. Tho best of low price hats and caps at tho Novelty Store. Roland Ageo of Civil Bond is regis tered at tho McClallen. W. R. Vinson of Winchester is in tho city today on business. Thos. Ward of Wardton camo over to day with a load of wheat. Just Recoived at J. T. Bryan's, Roger's first-grade silver-plated ware. Smoked oyo glasses at J. T. Bryan's from 10 cents to 73 cents a pair. Havo you seen the latest in Longnetto watch chains at Salsman's. A. B. Camp cf Deer creek made the Pl.visde.vler a friendly call today. J ubmo is now ready to Berve oysters to his patrons in any stylo desired. Benj. Lotz aud T. A. La Mooro of Port land are registered at the McClallen. Parties desiring oysters will leavo their orders with Jumbo at the "Resort." Spectacles and eye glasses in gold, nickel and steel bo8 at J. T. Bryan's. Hon. E. E. LaBrio of Garden Valley made this office a friendly business call today. The Roseburg Orchestra resumes its practice tonight, after a vacation of one month. Geo. Slater of Camas valley was in the city today or business before the county officials. Smokers' articled of every description and the best brands of tobacco at the Roselcaf. Three hundred and forty-two persons were registered at the hotels in this city last week. Geo. II. Andrews, land acent of S. P. R. R. Co. of Portland is registered at tho McClallen. Gness the price on our all wool shirt ing;tho price will surprise you, at tho Novelty Store. The r.oujtx ixkixk brand of yarn and rephyrs is the best. Sold ouly by the Novelty storo. The Roseburg Building A Loan Asso ciation holds its monthly meeting to morrow night. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Uvingstou re turned homo from Portland Saturday evening on the local. A. Eandcr and Fred Patterson of Myrtlo Point were guests of, the Mc Clallen Sunday night. Call at the Novelty Storo for dry goods, furnishing goods, etc We will .sor ue undersold. Novelty Stoic. The Wcbling sisters will appear at the Roseburg theatre September 8th, under the auspices of Rebekah Lodge. Paul Zigler returned from Medford Saturday evening, where ho has been visiting for the past two weeks. Choice lot of patterns and colorings in outing flannels, opera flannels, eider down, etc., at the Novelty Store. The Coos Bay bascballista left for home at 1 :30 today, giving three cheers for Roseburg as they drove np Jackson street. Pretty as a picture might well be said of our baby caps and blankets and no one grumbles at the price. Novelty Store. Mrs. S. Co riser and daughter Gertie, who have been visiting Mrs. J. C, Fuller ton, returned to their homo in Portland this morning. E. Du Gas, Physician and Surgeon, office in Marstcrs' building. Calls in town and country protnUy answered night or day. Farmers: Wo havo a large line of underwear both cotton and woolen at ex traordinary low i-rices and you will say so. Novelty Store. Miss Belle Ranney, who has been visiting Miss Paulino Belfills the past month, returned to her homo at Cor- yallis this morning, If you want an oyster fry or stew or oysters in any style whatever, Jumbo is the man to call upon as his reputation in that line is unexcelled. Married, in this city at tho offico of Dr. E. Du Gas, September 7th, Cal Radabaueh and Lucy A. McPike, John Ilamlin, J. P., officiating Niece & Williamson will open their oyster parlor and restaurant, Saturday, where you can got fresh oysters in any style and meals at all hours. At tho Candy Factory. A. S. Buell of Looking Glass is in t he city today. He has closed the thresh ing business for the season. He re ports a good crop of grain and a pros peroua season generally. Look in our windows, or better still, call in. You are always welcome Look about you, our storo is crowded with new gwxU; inquire prices. We are ever willing to servo you, even though you do not buy. Yours, tho Novelty Store. R. W. Benjamin, dentist, went to Portland Sunday morning on the over land, where ho will remain permanently to engage in the practice of his profes sion. May success attend him thore. Tho business is overdono in Roseburg. Mr. F. Martin, agent of tho Fruit Union, shlppod for Rosuo Green at Green's station, a carload' of prunes to Chicago, and a carload from C, S. Henry of, Oakland, to Philadelphia. Mr. Martin expects to ship sovoral moro cars this week. Deputy U. S. Marshal G. W. Humph rey of Portland was in tho city yesterday. Ho is on his way to MarshQold to cap ture and return to Portland for deporta tion an heathen Ohineso whoso papers do not entitle him to romain in Uncle Sam's domains. Miss Lucy Buell, tho lady who had four numbers ou the Novelty gift watch and guessed lucky number 33, made a purchase of a $4 dress pattern. Moral: Buy your goods at tho Novelty Store, evory dollar pnrchaso gives you n guess on the gold watch given away every thirty days. The picture of style, beauty aud relia bility, all tho merits of fashions weaves and colors, all the virtures that drees goods ought to possess, aro combined in tho fabrics which we now offer. That the trices aro the lowest wo leavo you to judgo. Novelty Store. The South Douglas County Fruit Union and the Roseburg Fruit Union have arranged to hold a general meeting of tho fruit growers of Douglas county at the fair grounds noar Roseburg, on Wed nesday, September, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m. AH fruit growers and every person interested aro requested to attend. Frank Rose was arrested at Gold Hill, Jackson county, and brought to this city Sunday and lodged in jail, charged with an assault and attempt to commit rape upon Maud Scrivens at Oak Creek, Aug ust 2Glh. He will have his preliminary trial before justico Ed. Singleton some time today. He is in charge of Counta ble T. F. Atterbury of Oak Creek. John Mitchell, editor and propritor of the Times Mountaineer ot Tho lalles, has Bold his interest in that paper to J. A. Douthit. The Mountaineer has been a staunch republican paper but in changing hands it also changes its poli tics. Mr. Douthit is a democrat who en dorses the "platform of 1SU2." The people of The Dallos mu3t be retrograd ing instead of advancing. The Second District Oregon Agricul tural fair begins Tuesday, September ITtli. and continues to lt:e 1st. The energetic managers are doing their best to havo a grand exhibit. Come every body and help make UiLs tho beet fair ever held in the district. Remember every little helps. Bring your horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, poultry and every thing else you have worthy of notice. If nothing else bring yourself and babies and have a grand, good time. Your re laxation 3 few days from business cares will do you good better than a dose of patent medicine, Don't ba thurlish, come and enjoy yourself. In the Oregon Observer of last week that pai.T took it upon iUelf to make mention of the fact that the Roseburg boys were bluffed down on several oc casions by having flOO shook under their noses. Now the fact of the matter is, the Roseburg boys liad their money out of their pockets and were anxious and willing to back their home team, but the Grants Pass boys were afraid to come to the scratch. Now we have $100 here and more if that hose team wants to call it. There will be a challenge sent from here tonight to Grants Pass, and if they think that is a bluff, let them accept the cliallcnge. Roseburg Market Report. PRODUCE. Potatoes, now, per bushel.. . ( ,W) Eggs, per dosen .12 Butter, per pound .20 Cheese, per pound 10 Q .20 Flour, per sack .So Bran, per ton 15.00 GROCERIES. Sugar, granulated, 15 !).... Sugar, extra C. 16 U 1.00 1.00 1.00 $2.00 1.50 .25 .25 .40 Rice, per pound, Hit Canned fruit, 2B cans- Peaches, per dozen Tomatoes, per dozen..., Co flee, green, per pound. . . . Costa Rica, roasted Mocaand Java Teas .30 & Apples, dried, per pound. . . Prunes, dried, per pound. . . .00 MEATS. .75 .06 ,03 Beef, on foot, per pound Cows, Steers, Sheep, per head Chickens, per doz. cash. . Bacon and ham, er !'... .10 Shoulders Lard in bulk Lard in canB 8irloin stoat Veal 05 Mutton 05 .01,'s" .02 2.00 2.50 (?.12s' .03 .03 .10 .10 .00 .06 .12, .03 Porter house Stews 04 0 FOR CITY MARSHAL. To the voters of tho city of Roseburg, I hereby announce myself a candidate for city marshal, at tho election lo lie hold tho 7th day of October, 1895. J. B. CANNON. State Normal School, Drai.v, Oreoo.v. First term begins September 10th. Entire new faculty. Send for catalogue. Louis B.ukee, President. State Agricultural Colleec. Tho scientific eauinmr nt of this Insti- T tutton is tbo best in tho state ; 22 in structors; 261 Btudents: 209 craduatos: four courses of study, Agricultural, iuccuauical, Household Economy, and Bachelor of Scionco: military traiuim bv United States officer; society elevating; surroundincB healthful : tuition absolutely free; no incidental fee; expenses includ ing clothing about $141 per echool year. For further particulars address John M. Bloss, President, Corvallis, Oregon. The Crescent In the Lead. LAST WEEK'S SALES. Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins, Myrtle Point. J. E. Hunt, Oakland. Auton Lau, Oakland. Adam Castor, Rice Hill. L. A. Martin. Wilbur. W. E. Spoon, Brockway. Carle & Richardso.t. Chicago Tailor has just received a full line of fall sam ples. Suits from $10.00 upwards. Pants " $5.50 " Don't fail to call and see him before g leaving your order elsewhere. Milton B. II. Tobev, Chicago Tailor, Roseburg Academy. Second year will open SoDtember 2d. The academy includes a kindergarten, a grammar Bchool aud a college-fittios school, Pupils may pepare for tbo second year in Princeton or Welleslev. Address: Roserckg Academv. Roseburg, Oregon. inserted ill this fofamn trrr'nt rhnrnr iVhrr- nttm ojfit Una or leu under thU head illeenli per wyntft. each additional line S cenU per month. .To adtertliencnt latenjor lets than i! cenU. For Sale. T?OR SALE Old newtpapcrs, cents per ICO. A Apply at 1'Ialndealer office. Wnntt-d to lixclinuKc. WANTED TO EXCIIANUE-One 3 Inch and !'?T?SW.'M1- ,toln wagons in good order. CHAS. VANZILE, at Howe place. JKA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, DEl'CTY DldTiHCT ATTOKSEY, OmiE. Taylor Wilson Block, Rooms T and S, KOSEBCKG. OKEGOy. E. D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms a and 4 Taylor & Wilson Block. KOSEBUKG. OR I L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Oillco Hours, from 11 to 3 r.x. Taylor & Wilson Brici. IKMEBURG. The Finishing: Touch. In putting the finishing touch to your toilet do you al ways see that your shoes are in keeping with the rest of your makeup? The shoes may be better than the other garments and still be appro priate, but if they are not up to the raiment in style and quality the effect is unpleas ant. ilrs. Grace Osbum's fine line of Shoes stand on their merits, is infinite in va riety, excellent in quality, and moderate in price. Notice. Grain bugs and twine for tale by Sol Abraham, and the highest market price in cash will be paid by him for grain, delivered at his warehouse at Roseburg. FOR Pure rugs QO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., DRUGGISTS. OILS HND GLHSS STATIONERY AND WHLL PRPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. GO TO A. T. Thompson's And get a Drink of OLD WALKER WHISKEY 14 YEARS OLD. 213 Jackson Street. ft THIRD. Annual Exhibition OF Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society, TO BE ROSEBURG, OREGOH. SEPT. 17 to 2f '95. TROTTING AND RUNNING RACES, BICYCLE RACES FOR LADIES BASE BALL GAME, BABY SHOW. AWARDS FOR Fine Stock, Poultry, Agricultural Products, Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Works of Art, Fancy Work, Etc. OVER $5,000 OFFERED E. DIXON, rrcaitlent. NEW FEED STORE. CAWLFIELD & CAWLF1E1.D Hare Just opened a first-clau Feed Store and bare on band a large Invoice of the btat Roaebursand Valley Flour, Baled Haj, Grain and Feed of all kinds. AH purchases delirered free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. HOTEL Van Houteit JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-C1SS auo ASiUlUg -IblAJUJ Will LW UUUfi U9 personal supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and new ens totners tbe best tbo market affords. Come and see me. Tt.n n:;nn u :n i i. n.. CH1CHIL OAKLAND, OR. KATIE OHUTMJHIli, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. T. T- WEBB SECOND or .VXD HAND ALL 8 ELLS GOODS KIXDS. U7 AIK 8TSCT. CIVE ME A SHARE Of YOUR PATHNAB Tru T) Cl-l iiit? jDiimiu oaioon Formerly Merchants' Exchange, Has Been Rcnoyaletl and Fined VP In First-class Style-. Choice Wines aid Uqwrs, Best Cigars. COHMODIOUS CLUB ROOflS. ACCOMMODATING BAB TENDERS. Give me caii. GREEN McKlNNET. THE HELD AT AND GENTLEMEN ipursesI and PREMIUMS, F. A. McCALL, Secretary.