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THE PLAINDEALEr brief mention! REMINISCENT. SEITEMBER 1G, 1S95. TIic CUurchcM. BamsT Church comer ot Una and lloi tlreU. Sunday Bervicc: Preaching, U a. m. and 7:S0 p. m.; Young People's Onion, 0:30 run.; Mr. Q. N. Anncs, rrcsldeut: Sunday School, 10 c a.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Praytt Meeting. Thursday evening at 750. Rsv. 0. X. Axxrs, Pastor. Residence, Kn. S2I Main Street. MmioDtrr Cuvncn-comcr ol Mala and Lano trccts. Sunday Service: Preaching. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; Br. James Birr, Superintendent: Class Meeting at close ot tho morning service: Epworlh Lcaguo C-JO p. m. Clare ilumc, President, l'raycr Meet luj, Thursday, at 7:3) p. m. X. S. Bcckskb, D. n., rastor. Parsonage, comer Mala and Lane. rxisrrrtciix Cucacii-corncr ol Cass and Bose streets. Sunday Service: Puplic worship, a-m. and 7U p, m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.; V. 1. S. C E., 7 p. m. I' rarer Meeting, Wedncs- uay, 30 p. m. R. B. DawocTii, Pator. Tmk W. a T. U. will meet at tho M. E. cnurcn every inursuay evening until alter Stale Convention. AU members should bo pres ent at every meeting. Now goods at Caro Bros. Oysters ut tbo Kandv Kitchen. All aboard! for tbo district fair. A reliable dealer, H. 0. Stantou. Caro Bros, aro tbo boss merchant. For a good 5-cont cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Tho reader will remember wo started from tbo mission field in a Spanish cart for tho Redwoods. After about 25 miles travel in tho hot sun, wo reached tbo bouso of a Spaniard located on a small stream coming down from tho coast range of mountains. Hero wo concluded to remain for tho night as tbo proprietor John Chapman ot Wilbur is in the citv of Promises kindly invited us to stop today. W. 8. Craig of San Francisco is at the Van Houten. Judge Steams has gone to Oakland for a few days. at his ranch, and doing so ho provided our larder with some edibles that were a luxury to up, such aa green corn, toma toes and beans, vegetables that wu had not partaken of for months previous to Hint rinv Wa fnnnil nnn nntrli nf niltnn- S. "V. Sellers of Drain is reiiistcred at uic an Houten. in n ra,i tar norii1inr mnnnnr TTnlpR llftll John Boncwitz of Myrtle Point is at I been due about ono foot in depth and 18 tbo Van Houten. inches iu diameter at the surface of tho Jed Carlton and wife aro registered at Kround, tho seed then planted iu these boles, which were gorminaling. mo vines reached tho surface and grew most Apply at Tuk Lovai. TErKjkcs Legion will meet at the M. r.. Church Wednesday nt 3 p.m. A. C. Bi'cksee. SupL U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Roscbcbo, Ore., September IS, liOS. IUeomctul 55 - a- .V".""6 tlme-29.91. li p. m. i-aacc time S.is. Maximum temperature, 6L Minimum temperature, U. tuuniau jor inc :i noun cuOlng 5p.n, trace Total ralnlall since 1st ol month, SL29. akibb nuuiau ior uus zaonia lor IT years, Total rainfall Iron ScpL 1, lsaj, to tlate,. Accumulated excess Irom Sept. 1, lsas, to date. SSX. AvcrtTt precipiiauon lor is wet seasons S3.W. Tuo?. GlBsoy, Observer. the Van Houten A flno buggy horse for sale iloeobnrg bakery. At tho .Square Deal store- is where they deal on the square. At Jay Brooks' you can get bargains m his line of goods. i. it. licanis ol Jacksonville is regist ered at the McClallen. Ptows. Go to Hunter & Uumo your plows and harrows. luxuriously. Thoy woro thus planted to receive more moisture from tho earth, as tho surfaco of the Boil was very dry. Wo had seen many watermelon patches planted iu the same way, and wo haye never known watermelons to taste so deliciouBly as they did at that time. Xbat evening befero rotiring lor our for I night's Bleep, wo looked around the edgo of the redwood timber for a place uiion reg is rorn.iD, Or., September 1. 13; 10 a. m. Weather forecast for the next X boors, (or KoKburx and vicinity: Monday and Tacsdav, showers. Stationary tempe.'atnre. licct Local forecast Official. GARDINER. Bicycling is all the rage here now Miss Maud Cornwall Friday left for Eugene, where she will resume her studies at the state university. jirs. ii. neauieriy ol ljng frame is visiting friexIQs in Gardiner this week. School i progressing under the able instructions of Professor Knight and wife. Miss Kcljecca Kalderree and Mark Brownell have gone to Sslcm to attend school. Mrs. IJoso Arrington, who lias Iwn visiting her sister for a month has re turned home. Mrs. A. W. Spencer of Dean's creek was visiting in town last week. Mrs. Settle of Oakland lias a fine lot of millincrv goods on exhibition at the Pacific hotel. Mrs. W. T. Merchant is visiting rela tives in Marsbfield. D. Looney of lloseburg spent several davs in town last week, and while here took orders for some fine tombstones, J. J. Cnetser is the happiest man in town, owinz to the arrival oi a small etranger at his house last week. E. H. B orchard of Long Prairie is vis iting his daughter, 3Irs. Henry Wade, and we are Tnleased to state that his health is improving. Cant. X. J. Cornwall and Jas. Smith Silver blouse sets and Bilver mount ed watch guards at Salzman's Havo you seen tho latest in Longnetto watch chains at Salzman's. Chas. Xosler of Coquille City is istered at tho Van Houten. Fireman's Grand uniform ball, Thurs day night, September 19tb. W. B. Jenkins of St. Louis, Mo, registered at tho McClallen. Hunter & Hume, at the depot, keep the best plows and harrows. c. . lewitt ol Washington, 1). U., is registered at the McClallen. Wm. Black and Col. Blasedcll of Port lmd are at the Van Houten Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Kogor'B first-grada silver-plated ware Smoked eye glasses at J. T. Bryan's from 10 cents to 75 cents a pair. Jlr. Abraham is reported as still im proving, but not able to be aboul yet J. M. Donovan, Chas. Kohn and D, Lashmire of Portland are at the McClal len. Sheriff Cathcart at 11 a. in. today was atAlthena, returning home with Skin ner. Just received at tbo Uoes store a new invoice ol choice clothing. Ut.eap lor cash. Died, in this city, September 14th, 1S35, Frank, infant son of Mr. and Mrs F. S. Godfrey.. Itcmembcr the silver medal contest at the Baptist church tonight. o admis sion fee charged. "The Streets- of New York" at the Hosebu n: Theater toniebt, Frank Rea dick as "Badger.' Fireman's grand uniform ball in the Marks building. Thursday night. Sept State Agricultural College. Tho scientific equipment of this insti tution is tho best in tho state; 'Z'Z in structors ; L'Ul students; L'O'J graduates; four courses of study, Agricultural, Mechanical, Household Economy, uud Bachelor of Science; military traiuiug by United States officer; society elevating; surroundings healthful ; tuition absolutely free; no incidental fee; oxponBes includ ing clothing aliout $141 per school year. For further particulars address John M. Bloss, President, Corvallis, Oregon. State Normal School, Dkai.v, Oregon. First term begins September 16th. Entire new faculty. Send for catalogue. Louis Baiizek, President. Situation! wanted or hetp'.vxmtedjidccrtitemenU Inserted in this column Jree of charae. Other adi ojfite line or ten under thit head tS'jeenlt per month: each additional line S cents ner month. Ho adverlliemcnt latenor te than tSjetnti. The Crescent In the Lead. LAST WEEK'S SALES. Mrs. N. G. W. Perkins, Myrtle Point. J. E. Hunt, Oakland. Anton Lau, Oakland. Adam Castor, Rice Hill. L. A. Martin. Wilbur. W. E. Spoon, Brockway. Caulk & Bicuahdson. For Hale. T?OR BALE Old newspapers, 23 cents per -L A mil v at Plalndcaler office. 100. 'Wanted to Exchange. WANTED TO EXCHANGE -One 3 Inch and one 3 Inch niton (or baled hay, (train, lumber or wood. Both wagons In good order. CIIA8. VANZ1LE, at Uowe place. which to camp anil pitch our, tonls pre paratory to tbo labor that wo were about to engage in. We found a convenient locality, felled a tree, returned to our camping place and was soon in the arms of Morphous dreaming of golden treas ures. We wero up early the noxt morning, made a hasty breakfast and started for the camping placo selected tho evening before. As we wero starting the pro prietor of the ranch came riding up, accosted ua in a-friendly maimer and assured us that anything in the way of edibles bo could furnish us we should have at the lowest possible price. We informed him that we would want a beet steer, and would like to have it delivered at our camp the neat day. Ho assured us it would bo there early the nest morn ing. We now hastened on to tho camp ing placo selected and on our arrival im mediately proceeded to erect a couple of shanties in which to lodge of nights. and put in such of oar wordly goods as we did not want to bo exposed to tbo sun rays, for we apprehended uo discom fiture from the wobfoot rains iu that region, iu fact dnring our '-2 month's stay in California there was but one rain fall and that was in tho night time. For our shanties we split some rails, made us a pen about 7 feet high entirely ojien at one side for egress and ingress, covered the top with boughs of the redwood, rigged up some scaffolding in the cor ners to spread our blankets, made a fire, prepared and ate our supper, and then Uio labors ol the day being ended, we sought our downy couches, and soon was enjoying nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep. We were up early the next morning, kindled a fire, spared our breakfast and having partaken of the morning meal, Chicago Tailor has just received a full lino ol fall sam ples. Suits from $10.00 upwards. Pauta " f5.50 " Don't fail to call and seo him before leaving your order elsewhere. Miltox B. H. Toiiey, Chicago Tailor. TBA B RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, OrncK: Taylor & Wilson Block, Rooms 7 and 8, K03EBCRG, OREGON. D. STBATFOBD, Attorney at Law, HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FlftST-Cllf? The Dining Room will be undti the personal .supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and sen cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. Churchill Horn OAKLAND) OR. KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. Roseburg Academy. Second year will open September 2d. Tho ncadsmy includes a kindergarten, a grammar school and a college-fitting school, Pupils may prepare for the second year iu Princeton or Wellesley. ddre: Roseiiuko Academy, Roseburg, Oregon. Rooms Z and 4 Taylor Si Wllum Block. R03EBURU. OR Jg L. BRADLEY, M. T. Physician & Surgeon. Office Hours, Irom U to 3 p.m. Taylor 4 Wlkon Drlck. ROSEBURG. Board and Lodging per wee $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. FOR Pure Drugs GO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., DRVGGIHTH. NEW FEED STORE. CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have just opened a flrst-class Feed Store and have on band a large Invoice of the best KoHuburg and Valley Flour, Baled Hay, Grain I and Feed ol nil kinds. All purchases delivered (rev. Cor. Cass and Rom Street. Barber Shop, a 13 Jackson Street, The place to set A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE OR HAIR-CUT, With Neatness and Dispatch. GIre me a call, A. 1m LEWIS, Proprietor. T. T. WEBB SECOND BUYS or OIL.S HND GLHSS 19. Get your tickets now. Only oO cents. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in ilarsters' building. Lai Is in town aod country promptly answered night or day. The second Dcmorcst silver medal con test will bo held in the Baptist church, Monday the 10th, at 7 p. tu. No charge for admission. The number ol residents in Oregon who were born in Missouri are largely in we begun to look about us for a suitable spot upon which to erect our saw mill, which saw mill was to consist of a pit along the bank of tho gulch near by where to put in eome sort of a frame on which to roll the logs preparatory to making them into lumber with a whip saw propelled by man ponerand elbow grease. But before doing much execu tion in that line wo heard from the ad jacent prairie loud carrahuing from lusly half breed voices, aud there hove in I sight two dark skinned buckaros haying AMI liUNJJ ALL KKLLS GOODS KLNDS U7 STREET. GIVE HE A SHARE Of YKIR PATMMGE casJlt; GO TO- A. T. Thompson's And get a Drink of OLD WALKER WHISKEY 14 YEARS OLD. 213 Jackson Street. The Bureau Saloon Formerly Merchants' Exchange, Has Beets Renovated aa Fitted Vp la First-Class Style. Ckofce Wiles aid LiqMfs, Best dears. COHMODIOUS CLUB ROOflS. ACCOMMODATING BAKTESDEKS. GlvemeacalL GREEN McKlNNET. STATIONERY THIRD & Annual Exhibition AND OF THE WKLL PHPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES: AND TOILET ARTICLES. Second Southern Oregon District Agricultural Society, chased new bicycles. Resident. Pine drove Meeting. The Pine Grove campmeeting, which las been held for 12 consecutive days, closed with Sunday night's meeting. These meetings have been under the control of the United Brethren, Itev. E. P. "Williams the clticf oracle. Mr. AVill iams is a rapid and forcible speaker. At the time we were present, he was vigorously inveighing against are among those who have recently pur-1 excess of those born in any other state of a Urge beef steer in charge, one in a the onion, viz lo,JJU. .Something new under the sun. At the Boss store there is aline of oil cloths before seen in Rosoborg. House wives should see them In the Kandr Kitchen show-case is a peach twelve inches in circumlerencc. We only note this to show tho size ol tne small peaches of Douglas After the rain Thursday myriads of Httlo toads about ono inch in length were secret jumping about in tho streets and yards I T 1 V7 - 1 I rm Hrtnl F1 order., nrinrirwllv thv Masons, rivinc. Ol 1100,1 au t1"" . 1 1-: i .1.,.: wi Niw.fc Williamson win open incu m lib IAUU1VI kiiVII I si II VI I I . . a Ca true, his hearers will have a chance now oyster parlor and restaurant, cauirua, , to ret into a Iwlri! and see with their where you can get fresh oysters in any 1... i.t.i,. t. r.i ti.nt fr-i. tt nml mcala at all hours. At Uie ternitv. Candy factory The speaker did not say in plain words I xi,e Home of "ew York has adjusted that men were stripped naked for initi-tu0 damages to John McCurdy's house ntion, but that was the inference of his caused by the recent fire, by tho pay- remarks; for, he said, a woman cannot ajpnt of 59. The company is lucky in become a Mason because no husband, 1 getting off so easily father or brother would be willing to n ;. hnneht i,v those who are com- havc a wife, daughter or sister stripped tnow. Uiat the president will naked to receive the indecent rights of jiayc to .jj anotber f50,000,000 worth of admiaion to the order. He said the , j . Wp the machinerj' of govcrn- Uliurcli (the L. li. Uliurcli, 01 course, luul all the elements of reform necessary to make men and women better, but eecret orders were impediments to re' formation. The attcnlancc at these meetings, wc TO BE HELD AT ment moving. Mrs. Dora 0. Hamilton, wife of the obliging clerk of the "Nan Houten, re turned last night and the skies iook i.rtflifr now. It is said: "The world manner loading it along by a rope around its horns and the other one behind doing bis utmost to head it in the direction of our camp. The steer was brought uj we suspended work for the time being, signified to tbo halt breeds (hat wc wanted them to botcher it, whereupon the one who had been driving the steer along, uolooeed his lasso from the pom met of his saddle, gave it a whirl in the air, and throw it, catching the steer by one of his hind legs. They then stret:hed tho cteer out, wound their ropes around it, making it itnjiossible for him to get up, and then one of tbcm rode up close to the sleer, drew bis machete and with ono stroke lay the animal in the agenics of death. The animal was soon dressed, its skin hanged on the limb of a tree, and we proceeded to strip all the fleshy part from the bones, cut it up into narrow strips, and this be ing done, we hung it up on lasso ropes stretched out for the purpose in the sun to dry. Tho air was so pure that meat so hung up in tho sun preserves ils Bweetness all summer. This was tho manner in wtiich tho Spaniards pre served all their meat. Thoy never thought of such a thing as salting it down. Tho man from whom wo liau purchased tho beef now came along, and are informed, has been nuitc large and brightest when loved ones are near, considnrnbh; intTpft manifested. The i f! T.. Hodlev has now at No. 703 Oak preacher called on the concresiation for tMt west of Post office a suit of ton 10 and passed the hat. Itesult, $9.95. Declared Insane, Mrs. Annie Richards wife of X. Kich ards, was examined before Judge Stearns Saturday, on petition of W. 8. Johnson for insanity. Dr. E. DG uas was tho ex amtning physician. Mrs. lucliaru s in- . r . 1 A Z T J am nnn. sonny was 01 a violent iurui, jiu hc - - . M . M28vear. Sho was taken to Knlem fortunate for On-gon should tho ropdhli c..' t. ci i.wj, inntv cans fail to stand liy nermann in our fhorid I next political campaign Borial parljrs and is prepared to do first- class work, and will bo pleased to meet his old friends and patrons at all reason able hours. H. H. Gilfry, reading clerk of the United State's senate, waa in Koseourg this morning. In the short conversation had with him, he said it would boun SEPT. ROSEBURG, OREGON. 17 to 2T '95. The Finishing Touch. Iu putting the fmishiug touch to your toilet do you al ways see that your shoes are demanding of him tho pri.o of Hie beef n keeping with the rest of -weighing about SOO pounds-eight dol- vour m;l1,eun? The shoes 1 1.,. .nnii,..i 1. ttr ni'iir nrr ti rAsnrvnitnn I - . of the hide. That was good Spanish beef, better than Californians get now adays. S TROTTING AND RUNNING RACE5, BICYCLE RACES FOK LADIES AND GENTLEMEN The many friends of tho family of Hon. quality the effect is UUpleaS A. C. Jones who formerly resided in ant .TnckRnnvillo will bo pained to learn that his only son, Homer, met with an acci dent at Hailey, Idaho, recently, by which tin lnt his ovesicht. Tho younc man Is a prncliring dentist and itwaB achomi cal oxplosion that resulted ultimately in tho deBtrocliou of his eyesight. Tidings. Rncnnn en mr nnnv unw may be better than the other Ui ltJL- LJ1 ' vi'ii-, ujiui aJJiwwu. garments and still be appro- awards for priate, but if they are not up to the raiment in style and rine 2lock, poultry, Agricultural Kroaucxs, r-ruiis, Vegetables, Flowers, Works of Art, Fancy Work, Etc. Mvs Grace Osburu's fine line of Shoes stand on their merits, is in finite iu va riety, excellent in quality, and moderate in price. OVER $5,000 OFFERED IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS. E. DIXON, President. F. A. McCALL, Secretary. f