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THE PLAINDEALER OOTOBKRSl. 18U5. The Churches. BAmsT CilOBCit corner of Ls.no wd Uo tirceto. Sunday Service: rrcehtas, U , m. nd 7:30 p. ju.; Young rcople't Union, 630 run.; Mr. Q. N. Annes, rraldcnt; Sunday School, 10 c. m.; James ChunWuln, Superintendent rraycr Meeting, Thursday evening at 730, IUT. 0. N. Aknes, l'utor. Residence, No. SI Main Street. H rruobUT CuDRCH-corncr ol Main and Lone ttrccta. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. .Voolley. Superintendent: ci5fi5iTn!i clow of the moraine crvlec; Epworth League 630 p. m. Claro Hume, President. Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 730 p. m. Rkv. O. W. Kk.nnid v, Pastor. Panocage, corner Malu and Lane. raKsBTTSRii.i CiiCRCii-corner of Cass and KowitnxU. Sunday Service: Puplic worship, . J 730 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.: Y. P. 9. C. K., 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 730 p. m. R. 11. Dilwokth, Pastor. The W. C. T. U. meets every second and fourth Thunday evenlnj: at the residence of -Mrs. Wm. Smith. Thk Lotal TKxrtRAMrx Lxoio: will meet at the M. K. Church Wednesday Kt 3 p.m. A. C. BCCKKES. SupU U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Rosxbcko, Ore., October 20, 1S35. Oisosnu J5 m- l'cinc time 3.99. 15 p. m. Padnc time-.a.sa. Maximum temperature, 6i Minimum temperature 5S. Rainfall for the St hours ending 5 p. a., .0. Total rainfall since 1st of month, . 0 Average rainfall for this month for i" years, 2.M. T.tal rainfall Irom Sept 1, lSOi. to date, 2.71. Averase monthly rainfall lrom Sept 1, IMS, to date. 2.71. Accnmulatcd excess from epu 1, ls3j, to date. -. Avera?s precipitation for is wet seasons, 3S.6X Tuos. GiBsoy. Observer. PoKTUusn, Or.. October 21. lsM: 12 a. ra. Weather forecast for the next SS hours, for Roseburg and vicinity: Monday and Tuesday, fair weather, statlon--ry tcmraturc Pxect. Local Forecast Official. A Sunday Sermon. Last Sunday Rot. G. Y. Kennedy, re cently appointed pastor ol tho M. E. cbnrch Lcre, occupied the pulpit of that cbaicliaod delivered a most impressive discourse, making a comparison between the life of (Lb world and the life to come. We have scarcely ever witnessed a coo cregalion apparently bo impressed by the utterance of a divine as we wit nessed last Sunday. Iter. Kennedy has a nicely modulated voice, a clear and distinct enunciation, his gestured are easy and graceful, and he manifests an earaeetnees in the work before him. Committees were appointed to call on noo cbnrch going people, in looking to the interests of the Sunday school urging all children to attend. At the com mencement of his pastoral work in Koseborg he manifests a determination to put forth every effort to accomplish the purpose lor which he was appointed, that of winning souls to the cause of his master. S. Resolutions of Condolence. At the regular meeting of Philetarian Lodge No. i, I. O. O. F., held in the Odd Fellow's Temple, in this city, on Saturday evening. October 19, 1S95, tho following resolutions of condolence were, by unanimous vote, adopted : Wiietras, Our esteemed deceased brother, Nathaniel Perkins Bunnell, having laid down bis weary burden at the behest of the angel of death, and paraed on before, and, as we hope, trust and believe, has been exalted to the supreme lodge above, and Wucaaas, Xlis death we deply de plore because ot his many excellent qualities of both head and heart, there fore, be it Rttolrcl, That this loJge has, in onr opinion, lost a worthy brother, society a rained citizen, his bereaved companion a devoted husband and his esteemed daughter a kind and loving father, RaoUcd, That, as a token of our eate em fur bis worth as a member of our fraternity, the chapter of this lodge bo duly draped, and tho members wear the usual badge of mourning for a period of thirty days. -Also, Reiolted, That we deeply sympalhiie with the bereaved family for their ir reparable loss, and liaolred, That these resolutions be spread npon the minutes of the lodgo and that an enrolled copy thereof, under the seal of the lodge, be furnished his bereaved widow, and that copies be furnished tho papers of the city for publi cation. Respectfully submitted, W. F. Benjamin, J. W. Strange, F. K. Cojtman, Committee. Special Notice. The Cushey addition in North Rosc burg, consisting of 'XK3 acres of choice land, haying been platted into largo residence lots and acreage property, is -now placed upon the market at cut rates, payable In yearly installments, bearing six per cent interest per annum. The Itlo is perfect and every parcel sold will be released by the mortgager from the operation of a certain mortgage now up on the property. To examine plats and learn prices, etc., call upon D. 8. K. Buick, Agent. BRIEF A1ENTION. "Tho Burglar" Wednesday night, J. A. McCully of Canyonville is in town. Geo. Smith of Druiu was in town vch terday. 'T W Tl r - . . . . ii . iuuiupson ot .uarsnueut is tho city. in W. W. tVetzle of Portland was in town bunday. J. C. Friendly of Portland is at tho AlcClallen. FrankJVhito of Ashland was in SPCumlay. tho K. Blum of Sau Francisco was in city Sunday. the W. S. Kelley of Hulouu was in tho city yesterday. A heavy fog has prevailed for several morning's past. A. II. Carson of Grants Pass was in the city yesterday. John Banks and wife of Oakland were in the city yesterday. Frank S. Reed of St. Louis is regist ered at the Van Houten. r . A. Pike of Salem was tho Van Houten Sunday. a guest at S. B. Carr and AV. X. Wilson of Yon calla were in town Sunday. E. G. Trowbridge and wife of Camas Valley were in the city yesterday. Chas Inglerock of Portland was reg istered at tho McClallen Saturday. J. M. Shelley and J. C. Beayis of Portland were registered at the McCUl- len Snnday. . Miss Pauline Belfils went to Portland Saturday night to visit friends and eee tho exposition. Attorney A.M. Crawford has returned from a protracted professional visit to the Coos Bay country. Call and examine the new goods at the Variety Btore, ono block east of the depot, corner of Piuo and Lano Streets. Married, October IGUi, at tho house of D. C. Turner, Frank P. Marsh and Ger trude Turner, John Hamlin, J. P., offici ating. Married, October 2, 1SH3, at the house of J. M. Davenport, Duel Jaryis aud Jennie Beasley, John Hamlin, J. P., officiating. 'The Burglar," as played in Madison Square Theatre, New York, for 14 weeks. At Roseburg Theatre on Wed nesday, October 23d. The Exposition excursionists are be ginning to return. Quite a numK-r are expected on the local tonight and on the overland in the morning. Dr. J. W. Strange has leased rooms in tho Taylor Sc Wilson block for a term of three years, and will remove his office into the same in a short time. A competent dressmaker would like a position to sow by the day, or would cut and fit at home. Inquire of Miss Alice Bendle at residence of Jav Brooks. All are invited to attend the Cible etudr, Tuesday 22d, at Grange Hall. Subject, "Sprinkling, and can it be used." Hudson, the evangelist, in charge. Augustin Thomas great play, "The Burglar," will be put on at the Rose- Theater Wednesday night, October 23, by a strong company. Go and see "The Burglar." Tho Ladies Aid society of the Presby terian church will meet at Mrs. Buick's in West Roscbnrg, at 2:30 o'clock on Thursday, October 21. Mrs. Bi.miham, Sec. The latest novelties from Europe, in the shape of a shooting gallery. Mu sic Mimics. The music goes, the tiger roars and the lady plays the drum. No. 223 Jackson street. Grand masquerade ball on Thanksgiv ing night, given by the Roseburg orches tra. There will be no pains spared to make this the event of tho season. Full particulars later on. Miss Carrie Sykes, who went to Port land on Wednesday's excursion, has secured a position in the office of the New eland Insurance Co., and will perminantly reside in that city. Doctor Strange will Ite in Myrtle Creek on October 27, 23, 2U and 30, and desires that those desiring his services meet him there. He will be prepared to make and insert plates, till and treat diseased teeth and extract without rain. Elmer Wimbcrly while riding a biko in Portland, last Saturday, slipped and fell, breaking his leg below the knee. Ho was brought home on the overland and under tho caro of Dr. Miller is rest ing comparatively easy. It was a sad ending of a pleasuro trip. Congressman Hermann left on the local this morning for Eugene, Albany, Oregon City, Portland and the Dalles. He is invited to make inspections of sev eral places with the view of acquainting himself with the nature of improve ments desired by the ieoplo of those lo calities for government appropriations. A lively, runaway ocenred on ourstreots yesterday. Tho horso and cart of Rov. Jones was left standing in front of the Maritor's building, and tho horso be coming frightened at something, or out of puro cuBsednesa, started down the street at a lively pace. Turning down Oak street, the horse increased its speed, and in attempting to tarn at Rose strcot went slap bang onto tho Central Hotel porch, smashing things up generally, tear ing down one of tho porch supports, and spliutoring up tho corner of the house Nobody hurt, but it was a narrow escape for tho occupants of tho hotel parlor. Iu Justice- Hamlin's court tho case of Mrs. Conoyer vs. Mrs. Fannio Austin, a libol suit, camo up for hearing atl o'clock today. The defendant being ill and unable to appear in court tho case was continued till Thursday at 10 a. m. Brown & Tustiu aro tho attorneys for tho statoand E. D. Stratford for the de fense. As usual quite ft number of our citizens went out for a rido, and to fish and hunt yesterday. This so-called Sabbath dese cration lma completely horrified Evan gelist Worthen, a stranger within our gates. If he but knew how few fish wcro caught aud how liltlo game killed by these Sunday excursionists, ho perhaps might not think tho oflense so heinouB LITTLE LOCALS. Oysters at tho Kaudy Kitchen. School books at Marsters' drug Btore, Go to tho Itoseleaf for the best cigar, Wood takon on subscription at this othco. Pure fresh candies, fruits and nuld ut tho Koseleaf. Silver blouso sets and silver mounted watch guards at Salzman's Plows. Go to Hunter & Hume for your plows ami harrows. Ilavoyou seen the latest in Longuelte watch chains at Salzman's. Hunter & Hume, at the depot, keep tho best plows and harrows. Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Bogor's first-grada silver-plated ware. Smoke! oyo glasses at J. T. Bry.ui's from 10 cunts to 75 centra pair. Spectacles and eye glasses iu gold, nickel and steel bos at J T. Brvan's. H. M. Martin will pay cash for grain delivered a: his warehouse in Roseburg. Salzman sells Ids goods for cash. Buy of him and you pay for no bad accounts. Just received at the Boss Stote a new invoice of choice clotbing. O.'ieap for cash. Complete set of housellold furniture for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Fresh oysters, the first of tho season. at the Kandy Kitchen, Taylor & Wilton building. II. M. Martin the grain merchant of Rosebnrg will pay cash for mercliantable wheat and ants. Bring your job work to the I'lainukal- ek office. We uro prepared to do the cheapefct and best work south of Port land. Subscribe for the Daily I'lainukalxk. It is tho only live iapr in Southern Or egon. It furnishes the latest uows up to date. E. Du Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. The J. G. Flook Co. is prepared to do any kind of mill work at the lowest liv ing rates, and those who aro preiaring to build should consult them. They can save you uioii y. Good pastureago for stock at reason able rates by tho month. All stock taken absolutely aud entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, Blackman, Roberts creek. Slaughter of American Sheep. American sheep are still going to tho market in vast numlters. August, 1SIM, was know n as virtually u panic uionth, so great was the rush of sheep into the Chicago market; yet tho report for Aug ust, 1S05, shows an increase of 10,000 head over that of tho corresponding month the preceding year, while an ex cess of 3,000 for the first week in Sep tember indicates that the haste to ecll is still an upierniost feature. Under theso conditions many Western sheep men have sold out almost every one, two or three year old sheep in their flocks, eo that now their stock is at the point of certain deterioration BreederH Gazette. State Normal School, Dkaix, Or.ttio.v. First term !egiua September 10th. Entire new faculty. Send for catalogue. Louis Bakzee, President. New Style of Trunk. At the Boss store- you can see some thing new under tho sun. It is a now style of trunk that prevents the breakage of the hinges when throwing back tho top. J ust tho thing for ladies. Tho in ternal arrangements aro unique. For Rent. A five-room cottage with hydrant and convenient out houses, three blocks from osto(Tice. Kuquirc at this offico or at 40-3 Washington street, west side of rail road track. Notice. Grain bags and twine for sale by Sol Abraham, and the highest market prico in cash will be paid by him for grain, delivered at his warehouse at Roseburg. Dr. F. W. Haynes has just returned from tho East and opened dental parlors in Mark's building, whero ho will bo pleased to welcome persons desiring don tal work. NOTES OF INTEREST. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Fresh oysters this evening at the Knudy Kitchen. A cottage to rout. Inquire at this office or of owner at 405 Washington street. Daily Oregonian only 15 cents a week Leave orders at City News Stand. For dress goods, clothing, hats, boots and shoes call on Wollenberg & Abra ham. Daily and Sunday Oregonian, reduced to 20 cents a week. Delivered at your door. Everybody is pleased who buy their jewelry and have their watches repaired at Salzman's. Beer at the Roseburg brewery ten cents per quart, fifteen cents per pitcher Free lunch of all kinds. 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 the People's "grocery, corner of Cass and Pine street, G. W. Rapp's. Kxperiencu and mouev cannot lm Drove He aiWYKii's Family Ccrxs, because It radically cures DyspcpMa, Liver complaint and Kidney Kemember that cheap watch work is very expensive. Salzman does good watch work at lowest prices. Pale. thin, bloodless tieoDle ihould uw Dr. hawjer s uxanne. It Is the greatest remedy In the world for making the weak strong. Sold by a. u. Jiaraicrs ct io. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of head gear. 1)K. Sawyer's Family Cure iuvieoratcs. strengthens. rccuicrates. rebuild, restores and brines new life. Ask your drugslst lor a free sample, com of a. i;. jiarsiers co. For fresh fruits, nuts and candies, good tobacco and cigars, call on G. W. Rapp, People's grocery, corner of Cass and Pine. Ditcasoi unfriendly to women are losltltely ired br Dr. Sawrers Pastilles. Ask vnur ilruir. Cists for a free sample package. It heals and cures. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. All parties desiring first-clats lumbir, Bash, mouldings, window frames and door frames, fruit boxes, etc., at lowest cash prices, call at Bear Creek millr. C. A. Biuggs. Dr. A. P. Sawvcr: I haro hail RhrtimntUm since I was'JD years old, but since using your Family Cures haro been free from it. It also cured my butband ot the same dlcac an. Kobu Connelly, Brooklyn, Iowa. Bold by A. C. Marsters Jc Co. The .1. 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 buildiug any kind ot a house. See new line oi mens, boys, and child ren's hats at Osburns. Neat door to Review office. l)r. A. P. Sawyer. Sir After suffcrins four years with female weaknes I was punuaded by a friend to trr your 1'aJtilleJ. and after UPlnc them one Tear. 1 can say I am entirely welt. I can not recora- j ntuu mem io nurniy. .Mrs. i. s. iirook. uronson, lielhel Branca Co., Mich. SoULbv A. C. ilarstcra & Co. I have several hundred nice red cedar posts for solo at three aud one-half cents a piece. W. R. Wells. Olalls, Or., Aug. 3, 1895. Children with Dale, bluiih ronu.l.-iinn. in. dicatinc the absence of the requisite red Elobulcs in the blood should take Dr. sawyer's Ukatinc. Sold bv A. C. Marsters A Co. If ybu have daily mail service, try the daily Plaindealek for a month. It will cost only 25 cents. Lawks Dr. Sawrer s Pastilles are efiVvtuil lnr ft-male weakness, pain on ton of the head ami lower part of tho back. It trvnirlh.-n mil cure. Suld by A. C. Marsters & Co. SinriONS Have leased and remodeled Depot and are now prepared to do a First Class Livery Business. Hay and Oats, orer night, per span Hay, over nUnt,-ter span .. Haj, iluriug day, per span . ll.TO ,'0 . 5 Uvcry a-horse rigs, per day $s.oo HORSES HOARDED AT ,1Q YOU REALIZE THAT THE If you arc in a position To do Business Let the People Know it. The little Special Notice and TOMTOM Make tiie Mighty Merchant and his Patrons Glad, The Plaindealer. And The Plaindealer is read By Everybody. Advertise in it. It will Pay. -Xffl-WHKN YOU WANT HOOD JOB 1-ltlNTlNi! DONE, AND YQH SOMETIMES DO. YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE PLAINnEALKRlA: 11111111 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 . : : z rrS Roseburg Academy. Second year will open September 2d. lue academy includes a kindergarten a grammar school and a college-titling school, Pupils may prepare for the second year in Princeton or Wellesley. Address: Rohebuko Academy, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR Pure Drugs OO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., DRUGGISTS. OILS HND GLHSS STHTI0NERY AND WKLL PRPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. NEW FEED STORE. CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have just opcuctl a flist-class Feed Store and have on hand n lanre invoice of the best KoebnrB and Valley Flour, Baled Hay. Grain and Fcwl of all kinds. All purchases delivered free Cor. Cass and Rose Street. T. T. WEBB SECOND BCYS ASI HAND OF ALL KINDS. sells GOODS Ui7 3IAIJ STREET. CIVE ME A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE The Bureau Saloon Formerly Merchants' Exchange. Ilui Been Renovated and Fitted VP In Flraf .Class Style. Choice Wines im Liquors, Best Cigars. COHMODIOUS CLUB ROOflS. ACCOMMODATING BAR TENDERS. Give me a call. GREEN McKINNEY. & TOOLEY the old Feed Stable oppsite the Hay, during day, lier horse. Oats, per feed .. Teams to stall over nishu . .15 .SO r-io t Livery 1-horse rigs, per day REASONABE RATES. MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT 18 TO DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOMETHING FOREIGN I the regular Business Ad mm: the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs DOES THE BEST JOB PRINTING AT LOWEST RATES. bilualloiu wanted or hctpjuantedjidvertUemait liuerled in thtt column free of charge. Other ad of fire Una or te$s under this head tS'xentt per advertliemcnt taken for las thariJS eenU. For Bale. "DOR SALE. A line BngjrjHorse for sale. Ap x ply at Roseburg Bakery. pORSALE-Old newspapers, 25 cents per 100. -- Apply at Plaindealer office. Wanted to Excnange. WANTED TO EXCHANGE One 8 inch and one Zi inch waeon for baled hay, grain, O. DBZBNDOBF, Attorney at Law . AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given to COLLECTIONS sad matters in Probate. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned, and Borrowed. Rooms 1 and 5 Marsters Bld'g. R09EBTJBG. JBA B. KIDDLE, Attorney at Law, DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, OrncE: TaylorA Wilson Block, Rooms 7 and 8 ROSEBURG, OREGON. D. STBATFOBD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 2 and 4 Taylor !: Wilson Block. R03EBUBG, OB Jg L. BEAD LEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Hours, from 12 to 3 r JC Taylor i Wilson Brick. . RO8EB0&G. HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CI;!? The Dining Room will be under th personal supervision of Mr. CallfllMn. who will guarantee all old and new cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. Churchill Horn OAKLAND, OR. KATD3 (JHUHUHfTiL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week. $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. - Beds, ao cents. .w 3Ce am. CcssSJI. GO TO- A. T. Thompson's And get a Drink of OLD WALKER WHISKEY 14 YEARS OLD. 213 Jackson Street. INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE If you have anything You want to Sell Let the People Know it. 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