THE PLA1NDEALER DECEMBER 0,1895. The cbarctie. BirrisT CnCRCit corner ot Lano and Rot itmU. Sunday 8crrlce: Preaching, 11 a. m. aadTtSOp. ra.; Yount Pcople'i Union, 6 :30 p.m.; Sin. E. W. Black, PrcalJent; Sunday 8chool, 10 c ja.; Jaiao Chamberlain, Bapcrtntendent rrart MeMlnc. Thursday ercnlns at 7:30. RiT. Q. W. IJlack, l'Mtor. Bcaldencc, No. 31 Main Street Hcthomh Church -corner ot Main and Lano strata. Sunday SerTlce: '"reaching, 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. ra.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. T. Woolley, Superintendent; Class Meeting at dota ot the moraine service; Kpworth League 63) p. b. Clare Hume, '-resident, l'raycr Meet ing, trdnlay, at 30 p. m. Kir. Q.W. KB3.t3.DT, Pastor, rartonagc, corner Main and Lane. ItisVTtaUH Cuoacii -corner ot Cass and Rosa streets. Sunday Service: PupUc norshlp, a-m. and 730 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. ra.: T. I. S. C. 2., 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 730 p. m. R. B. Dawotm, Pastor. The W. C T. V. meets every second and tourth Thursday evening at the residence ot Mrs. Tm. Smith. Tin Lotal TxxruLtxcx Lrotos will meet at th M. E. Church Wednesday at 3 p.m. A. C. &CCX3EE. Sept. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Roskcm, Ore December 7. ISDi. Biaoarrra J !!2S3l Maximum temperature, O. Minimum temperature C Rainfall tor the II hours ending 5 p. m., a. Total rainfall since 1st ot month, 1.15. Average rainfall for this month for vi years, &St Total ralnlaU from Sept. 1, isai, to date, 7.47. Average (rain fall from Sept. 1, to date. &61. Accumulated deficiency from Sept. 1. 1SW to date. LIV1 Average precipitation for li wet seasons, S3. 61 Tuos. Gitso.t. Observer. PoaTLutn, Or, December 7. U3S; s a. a. TTnthtr lorccart for the next X hours, for Soseburg and vicinity: Monday and Tncolay. rain, and stationary temperatnrr. Fjlgcc. Local forecast OQdal. LITTLE LOCALS. Bay joar dtii &i the Roselesi. Ask j oar grocers (or the Gil Tin soap. For a cood 5-oent cigar call on Slrs.N. Boyd. Go to A. O. Marsters & Co. (or school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. West. Clarke seedling eirairberrjr plants for sale at JJcCall'a (arm. 1. S. West does insurance. Office oppocite tbo pott office, Ilonter A Home, at the depot, keep the best plowi and harrows. Remember tho People's grocery is on corner ol Cass and Pine street. Spectacles and eye glasses in gold, nickel and steel bona at J T. Bryan's. II. M. Martin will pay cash for grain delivered at bis warehouse in Kooeburg. Candies, note, dried fruits of all kinds and of the beet quality. Call at II. East onV. On and after November 25th a mer chants' Innch will be eerred at the Beer Hill Saloon between tho boars of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Extracts of all kinds; sugar, 16, 17 and 18 pounds for 11.00; lard, 10 pounds for SO els. ; orange and lemon peel and citron at 11. Eastern's All goods bought at the People's grocery on the comer of Cass and Pine street delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Dr. fitrange, the denlizt, has removed his office to the Taylor & Wilson build ing. Call and sen him in his new quarters if you want first-class dental work. ". Bice, one of our enterprising turni- tare dealers has now on sale a line lot of furniture of tho latest style and finish. Gire him a call before purchasing olec- where. We want our good friends from tho country to participate in tbo Firemen's grand mask ball Christmas night, as the best country caller will assist on that occasion. Keep your cyoon the popular hotel, the JlcClallen House, on tho. corner of Main and Douglas streets, Roeeborg, Free 'bus to and from the (rains. Charges reasonable. Geo. Langenberg has as large a stock of Xxnaa magazines as there is in Ore gon. With each magazine he gives you one of those fine large pictures. Call and see them. Mrs. J. W. Sacry-MuIIen has returned from Portland and has opened her drese makiog rooms at 420 Stephens street, where sho is prepared to do first-class dressmaking. If your teeth ache or are decayed, or if you want an artificial set go to Dr Strang in tho Taylor & Wilson block, The best of work, the lowest price and fully warranted. Cosmopolitan, Munsey, McClure, Pe terson's, Godey'e .Strand and numbers of other magazines for only $1.00 per year, or 10 cents per copy, at the the City News Stand. Mrs. G. W. Rapp, the accommodating proprietor of the People's grocery, has Just received a new Invoice of groceries which she will sell at a bargain. Giro her a trial and be convinced. BRIEF A1ENTI0N. Now toys at Salzman'a. New pluBh goods at Salzman's. Now celiuliod goods at Salzman's. Call and oxamino CaRniMw'a l,. and lartl. Ask your merchant for the 1 n. a. corset. When you onco wear tho P. C. C. cor- BCt you'll havo no other. New, in fact everything nnw in n. ay of goods at Salzman'a. Tho P. C. 0. corset I i-lmni, ... ,,,,vu but not in quality. Have no otlior. For workmanship, ounlitv. iinm.;ii and fit, tho P. C. O. corset can not 1 beat. F. Earl of Conistock. ntn nf tin. jurors at the present term term of court, made a pleasant call on the Plainukalkk todav. Slow Jerry is not so liberal as au item in Saturday's paper would havo it an- pear. Ho will give awav. on N'w Ymr'. eve, a lady's fino 14 carat gold watch, dui not an unlimited nnuntitv nf Iipi For further particulars, call on Jerry. Sheriff Calhcart went to Salem Suml.iv morning on tho local with two convicts, A. Foster, convicted for tho crime of Eeducing Mary Jane Patterson, and sen tenced to ono y;ar in tho twniloiitinrp- and Joseph Holtz convicted of burglary Lotus bmith's blacksmith shosi. nnd sentenced to two years iu tho pen. W. W. Cardwell has scored a iint in tho trial of his client, F. II. Skinner, the adroit deceiver. Like codl'm-. great are the mysteries of law, and Cardwell has struck it. Skinner did not violate" the law of the State of Ore gon by obtaining money under false pretenses, because he did not do it, but ine men who were skinned of their money can't see it in that light. Mrs. N. Boyd, '.nicer, on the cornnr of Cass ar.d Jackson streets, has alnic&t an endless variety of holiday goods, consist ing of books, toys and an eitensivo assortment of china ware iast arrived from tho east. She has 50 cent child ren's books for 25 cents. Also all kinds of fruit fresh from California. Call and and examino her stock and bo convinced cf the great bargains she offers for cash. All canned goods at bed rock prices. G. M. Moore of Drain, a miner of twentv vears exiwrienct? in the- Mrlr days of the mining success in California and Arizona, has discovered a rich ledge in Lohenua carrying lead and sold in large quantities. It is near the Silver Kmc and a half mile west of thu Cham pion and two and one hall miles from ineuoiuen Mar. lne new discovery was made at the roots of a Linn? tn-o. - 1 Timber and water are near enough to make things interesting for this great mine. A ledge carryinc antimonv is found near the new discoverv. With lead, antimony, timber and fine water power there are fine opportunities to put a smelter in that part of IV hernia, and with the rush of new mills gone in this fall and the ones to co in next Snrin. there will be lively times for the boys next year, w e are pleased to ece things looking up so well in Bohemia for the ooys wno prospect tiiere deserve good fortune. Uottagc Orove Leader. The Dog Had the Best of It. A well-known German-American citi zen of Koseburg often talks to his dog, Last week he was overheard to thus ad dress the animal: "Mien tog, there is a great difference from you and me. Now, ven I gets up in the morning I has to wash myself and bring in der kindling before I get a bit of breakfast. But its different mit you. Youst as soon as you gets up all you has to do is to stretch and den somebody gifs you a Lreakfast. Veil you play all tay, but I haf to vork all der rile, you youst haf fun. Veil the time will como already ven you haf to die, und den, mein tog, dat is all of you, but it is different mit me, I haf to go to hell yet." IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Proceedings of the December Term, 1895. Tin: wocKirr. 27. S.Hamilton vs. J. J. Farquar; foreclosure. Decree of foreclosure. 34. J as. A. Cox, insolvent debtor; assignment. Final account approved and assignee discharged. 3G. John B. McGec va. Annie Consoli dated Mining Co, et al. ; confirmation Judgment for plaintiff. Sale of mino to Z. E. Milliken by receiver confirmed Purchase prico, $11,SU0. 50. Caro Bros. v8.Wm. Copley et al.; to recover money. Default. Judgment for plaintiff. 8-1. Jaa. A. Davie, respondent vs. A F. Brownappellant; to recover money Appeal from justice court. Continued for tho term. 93. State of Oregon va. Fannie M Austin; recognizance. Not a tnio bill 98. State of Oregon va. Harry Pratt and Bern. Ray; recognizance Pleads not guilty. December 10th for trial 102. Stato of Oregon vs. N. A. Foster, Mary Jane Patterson; adultery. 1Mb missed as to Mary J. Patterson. Foster dismissed also. 103. State of Oregon vs. Robert II ins man; assault with a dangerous weapon Fined f 100 and costs. rnoDcconflfinMpt: for amuhemknt or uvJliwfV.ii..Ui. MATU1MONY. Kcil'l addreu anil description to 1'aclUc CorrcsiKjn nence Agency, uneun?i uregon. OLALLA. K. B. Ireland and sons returned homo Monday from their mine near Brown town. They arc well satisfied with their summer's work. Your reporter gathered ripe wild strawberries last Thursday on tho Tom Nevetis' ranch iu Olalla. Hider brothers and Mr. Winningham have resumed work on their road and intend to keep at it until it is com pleted. John Cooper commenced work on his mine Saturday. George Hoover went up to his claim on Coarsegold to day. William Davis of Camas Valley is prospecting in Olalla. Notwithstanding the hard times theru appears to bo lota of work in Olalla. The farmers as well as minors are all busy. There are no idlers here. Some are plowing, and others arc cutting wood, slashing brush, grubbing, rcpair- ng fence, etc. Thos. Coats of Tenmile had the mis fortune to lose his right hand last Thurs day. One of his fingers got soru and lecamc so painful that he had to call a doctor who, upon making an examina tion, pronounced the disease gangrene, and finding amputation of the hand necessary to save Mr. Coats' life. Al though the operation was skilfully per formed by doctors Bradley and Miller, Mr. Coats is in a very critical condition. It appears from an interview your re porter liad with a farmer of Upper Olalla, that somebody lias a boy who amuses himself and dogs by going into other people's inclosures and shooting acd killing hogs not his own, and some one will get into serious trouble if such base business is not stopped. There is a law against wilfull and malicious de struction of property of all kinds, in cluding stock. If parents can have no better control over such boys the laws of G.-egon will be resorted to. A word to the wise is sufficient . Allen. ON AND AFTER DECEMBER 11 I WILL MAKE CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS FOIt $3.50 PER DOZEN FOR CASH ONLY. IF YOU WANT PICTURES COME IMMEDIATELY AS I WILL CLOSE THIS PRICE WHEN I HAVE A CERTAIN NUMBER OF ORDERS. T. L. GRAVES, OAKLAND, OREGON. Don't Forget It. The Bankrupt Shoo Store has arrived and opened for business in the store 220 Jackson street, Roseburg, commen cing Wednesday, December 11, atUa m. to close out a bankrupt stock of ladies', gents' and children's shoes rrt a reduction of llltv cents on the dollar of their former price. Burt's, Packard's, Buckingham. A Hecht's, and other leading brands, "will bo sold at 50 cents on the dollar. All slices arc marked in plain figures, just fifty cents on the dollar. All the Ladies' French Kid button shoes that were $0 can be bought afc this sale for ?2.50. These low prices are made in order to close out every pair in a short a time as twHsiblc. Do not wait until tho sizes are broken, but come at once. Anyone desiring to purchase Uie stock as a whole can do so by applying to the assignee. J. F. Rose's Sentence. As announce! in Saturday's daily, J F. Rose was arraigned for sentence to dav at ! a. m. At the time set Rose was ordered to stand up to receive sen tence. The Judge asked him if he had any thing to say why sentence should not be passed upon hhn. His attorney L. Loughery, stepped forward and an swered for him, saying, Nothing, your honor, except that he asked for the lightest penalty allowable, as ho thought the circumstances in the case warrant ed. Judge Fullerton then proceeded to state that next to murder, the viola tion of female chastity was one of the mostheineous under our statutes; but as his crimu was not so flagrant as the commission of rape, but only of attempt ed rape, he would give him two years in the penitentiary . Holiday Goods. Young Sam has a fine assortment ol holiday goods, which ho ia selling very cheap. Fino china ware of all kinds albums, silk handkerchiefs, jewelry dolls, toy8, etc. Call and boo them and Sam will givo you a bargain. The bo?t and cheapest goods in town. T. K. Richardson Has built a i 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 now track Ho will also have wheels to rent at tho grounds. . Wanted to Exchange A good grist mill (valued at $2000) for city property, or will sell, for ono-fourth cash, balnnco at 8 nor cent. For further particular- inquiro at tho Plaixdealer office. For Sale or Rent. Tho Palmer sawmill. For particulars addrc'B, E. 0. Palmer, Dram, Or NOTES OF INTEREST. Now goods at Curo Bros. Gilvln'a soap at GilleU'n. Now is the time to subscribe. Oysters at tho Kandy Kitchen. Caro Bros, aro tho boss merchants. School books at Marsters' drug store. Go to tho Roscleaf for tho best cigar. Wood taken 011 subscription at this office. Pure fresh candies, fruits and nuts at thu Rcselcaf. A now invoico of dry goods just ic- coived at tho Boss store. Plo'ws. Go to Hunter & Hume for your plows and harrows. For Salo. Old paiwro, at Ibis ollice, at 2"j cents per iiundred. Just Received at J. T. Bryan's, Roger's firat-grada silver-plated waro. Smoked eye glasaes at J. T. Bryan's from 10 cents to 75 cento a pair. A cottage to rent. Inquiro at this office or of owner at -105 Washington street. Remember that cheap watch work is cry expensive, fealzman does good watch work at lowest prices. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call m Wollenberg & Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of head gear. Call and examine the new goods at th Variety store, one block east of tho depot, corner of Pino and Lano Streets. Subscribe for the Daily Plaixdealer. It is the only livo paper in Southern Or egon. It furnishes tho latest news up to date. Bring your job work to the Pla ccdeai.- er otEco Wo aro prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Port land. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or dny. What is nicer for a Xmas present than a year's subscription to some good mag azine. Call at the City News Stand and look them over. Dr. F. W. Haynes, the dentist, does allkinds of dental work in a most scien tific manner. His work speaks 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. Stubblefield opposite the depot. Good work guaranteed and at bed rock prices. . Subscribe for the Scientific American and learn how to invent and secure Intents. It is well worth the money, $3.00 a year, published by Munn & Co., New York. A. C. Hoxie is selling 10 lbs. of granu lated sugar for $1.00, Hour at 73 cents a sack, and 10 pounds of lartl for 90 cents. Peoplo should take ndvantage of these prices and give him their patronage. 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. Good astureage for stock at reason-. able rates by the month. All stock . taken absolutely and entirely at . owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, Blackman, ; Roberts creek. 1 Boys May be Had (and sometimes girls) for vl) ordinary service at wages; (2) upon indenture, to work, attend 1 school, and bo brought up somowhat as your own ; and (3) children may bo had for legal adoption. Address, W. T. Gardner, Supt. Oregon Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, Portland, Oregon. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Leave your orders with me and save mone'. Roseburg, Or. 5z We are Pleased to Announce the Arrival of our I HOLIDAY STOCK! 1 r Suitable for Old and Young. We will save you something on every purchase z Zz from our Splendid Assortment of UL NoyELTies, ETC, Come and see that Holiday Bargains do exist, and that prices are so low that everybody iUU4UiiU44U444U44UliUU444U4iU44U4i4i444U4 LIST OF PRIZES. To be Awarded at the Firemen's Grand flasqueradc Ball. For (lie three best dreesed ladies: .An elegant Imported dress pattern, by Mrs. M. Jopepheon ; a fino silk, pearl handled umbrella, by Wollenberg & Abraham; a pure solid silver handled manicure scis sors, by A. Salzmjn. For tho three best sustained lady char acters: A gold embroidered eilk table cover, by Novelty store; a fine moquette rug, by Alexander & Strong; a set of decorated plates, by J. F. Barker. For tho lliree best dressed gents: A box of fifty BeluiontB, by the Roaeleaf ; a fine pair of patent leather pumps, by Parrott Bros.; a fine leather hand grip, by Caro Bros. For the three best sustained gent char acters: A hat, by Jay Brooks; a Rus sian leather collar box, by Hamilton Drug Co.; a leather pocket book, by A. C. Marsters. Prizes are ou exhibition at Parrolt Bros. Boot and Shoe Store. -Llverlne. "Liveriuo," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co., tho great Liyer, Kidney and Constipation enre. An in falliblo remedy for all curable lorms of diseases of those organs. The greatest knows romedy for Indigestion. Try it. For sale at M. F. Rapp's drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. For Rent. A five-room cottage with hydrant and convenient out houses, three blocks from postoilice. Enquire at this office or at 403 Washington street, west side of rail road track. FOR Pure Drugs GO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., DRUGGISTS. OILS HND GLHSS STATIONERY AND ' CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. Retail Sealer in 1 Flour, Feed, Provisions. IS, MB, Hi, WWi can have Christmas by calling at Sitttalinnt wanted or heto wanted advertisement Ituerted in this column free of charae. Other ai!t ojfive lines or leu under this head IS fenls ptr month; each additional line S cent per month. Ho aatenucmeni laxenjor less man zj cents. Wanted. WANTED To buy a good, strong second-hand bucev. or lleht nne-horsc farm wnmn. Address II. LEM31EU, Koscbure. For Bale. f OR SALE Old newspapers, Z't cents per 1C0. Apply at l'lalndcaler office. J? O. DEZENDOBF, Attorney at Law AND KOTAUY PUBLIC. Special attention given to COLLECTIONS and matters in l'robatc. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Monuv Loani! nnd Borrowed. Rooms 4 and 5 Marsters' Bld'g. UOSEBUKG. JKA B. RIDDLE, Attorney at Law, DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, Omcc : Taylor & Wilson Block, Rooms 7 and s. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Jg D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms S and -1 Taylor & Wilson lilocic. ROSEBURG. OR Jg L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Honrs, from 12 to S p.m. Taylor & Wilson Brick. ROSEBURG. D R. J. "W. FRAZEY, Physician & Surgeon. OFHCE.- Rooms 1 and 2 In SlarksJBuildinj, ai top 01 stairs, 10 iceieii. RESIDENCE: Cor. of Chadwict and Washington Sts. ROSEBURG. NEW FEED STORE! CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have just opened a first-class Feed Store and have on hand a lanre invoice of the best Roseburg and Valley Flonr Baled Hay, Grain and Feed of all kinds. All purchases delivered ksw war. anu ftc ucci. BUYS v-'-w OF AND HAA D ALL SELLS QQODS KINDS. 227 STHJEKT. GIVE ME A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-C1SS The Dining Room will be undei the personal supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and net cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. Churgiill Hotel OAKL.VND, LOIt.- KATD3 CHURCHILL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, so cents.