THE PLAINDEALER JANUARY G.1S3G. NOTES OH INTEREST. Now Roods at Caro Bros. Now is the time to subscribe. Caro Bros, are tho boss merchants. Ask your grocers for tho Gilvln soap. School books at Marstcrs1 drug store. Go to tho Roseleaf for tho beet cigar. Good jwods at Iho lowest prices at Salt man's. For a good 5-wrnt cigar call ou Mrs.N. Boyd. Wood Uken on subscription at this office. Solid silver lea and table spoons at SaltmanV. Pore fresh candies, fruita and nuts at the Roselesi. Go to Martin's and get the best flonr in tho market. A good firm to trade for city property. Inquire at tlf.s office. 1. S. West does insurance. Office opposite tho poet office. Plows. Go to Hunter it Hume for your plows and harrows. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry tho reliable jeweler lor repairs. Oranges, lemons, apples, sweet )ta toes, onions and potatoes at H. Easton's. Canuiee, nuts, dried fruits of all kinds and of the best Quality. Call at II. East ern's. Largest stock of fancy chairs at Alex ander Jc Strong's, ever brought to Rose burg and at prices lower than ever. For a good bat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock embraces all grades of head gear. Call and examine the new goods at the Variety store, one block east of the depot, corner of Pino and Lane Street. Subscribe for tho Daily Puusdkalkk. It is the only live paper in Southern Or egon. It furnishes tho latest news up to date. Bring your job work to tho Pl.uxde.il kk office. Wo are prepared to do tho 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 day. Call on Slow Jerry and examine his Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eye glasses. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. Those bo purchase the Snow Cap baking powder at tho People's grocerj, hire the first choice of prizes which go with every package. Subscribe -for the Scientific American and learn how to invent and secure patents. It is well worth the money, 1 3X0 a year, published by Mann A Co., New York. A. C. Hoxie is selling 16 lbs. of granu lated sugar lor fl.OO, floor at 75 cents a tack, and 10 pounds of lard lor 00 cents. People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. Good paitureage 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. Btackman, Roberts creek. Sunday Sermon. Rer. G. W. Kennedy preached a fine sermon Sunday. The subject of his dis course was "Bible Holiness, Practicable and Attainable." He presented as the basis of his discourse the following Scrip tural words, "I beseech jou present yourselves a living sacrifice, holy accept able to God." In elucidating bis sub ject, he referred to the ancient time of offering sacrifices upon the altar, con trasting the same with man's making a sacrifice of self to serve the living and true God. A man in making such sacri fice is no more bis own, but belongs to God and necessarily must consecrate himself to his service, an 1 pros on to holiness of life in all things, and then he will enjoy an eternity of joy and happi ness in the eternal world. It was not the external and material body that was to be made a sacrifice, but the whole man, body, soul and spirit, which if given to the service1 of God, constituted a holiness of life that would receiye its reward. Nothing was unreasonable in man, when he gave himself entirely to God, and acted in accordance with the divine spirit. The sermon was eloquent, and delivered with much earnestness and the audience seemed spellbound by his utterances as he presented his thoughts in glowing words, proving the conclu siveness of the arguments be advanced in support of the position ho occupied with regard to Bible holiness. CAN YON VI LLE. A very pleasant party was given at the residence of Mr. and 3Ire. G. W. Carter, on Tuesday evening. Games and music waa the programme until eleven o'clock, when all repaired in tho diniDg room where a bountiful lunch was spread at twelve. All went homo wishing Mr. and Mre. Carter many happy returns of the New Year. TIioeo present were, tho Misses Hodges, Flora Wilson, Ida Boyd, Lizzie Stanley, Lizzie Gillette, Mr. Churchill and Bert Hodges, Jlilt Dubell, Jas. Benson, John Gilette, Geo, Runell and Nat Briggs. Canyonville lodge, No. 14, 1, 0. 0. F. gave a public installation on Saturday afternoon and installed tho following officers: G. W. Puckett. N. G.: B. F, Nichols, V. G.; J. L. Arzner, Sec KarlKimmell.TreaB. Tho residence of C. S. Glasgo, for merly the Leonard Stinger property. caught fire last Thursday about one o'clock and burned to the ground. Most of the household goods was saved, as the Oro caught up state and' was alow in lult! J M Komng BiariOU. G. L. BRIEF MENTION. Dr. Littlo of Oakland is in tho city. Lewis Wasorman of Portland in r.;0. tered at the McClallen. Hon. L. Bilyeu, a prominent attorney of iiugeno is in tho city today on busi ness. C D. Drain of Drain and W. F. Myers Yoncalla are reeisinrivl nl Mm Van of Houten. H. E. Packham and "Wallace M. Cam- ant i Of Portland nrn Twnsfnnvl nt . McClallen. James S. Pitcher and Tlir. Bohemia and E. C. Lockwood of Rnttncn Grove are registered at tho Van Houten. S. Webber of .Tunctinn 1? v Roodman of Galconda and John Krcl odebon of Kiddle are registered at tho Depot hotel. J. L. Grimes of Lookine Glass over today from that village. Horo ports tho roads as very bad between there and Boseburg, The Salvation Armv Ima filial ..n J ..u n headquarters in Eugene, and tho branch me service there will bo under tim command of Captain 11. P. Nelson. Joun Mooro Schilling, advance agent I the earning roiuotrol tronno. is rpei- tered at tho McClellan and Inft for fi rnr Pass on the overland this morning. J. C. Klopfenstein of Cottaro n Henry Little of Oakland, John Baker of Drain and Miss M. Kahler of Canvon- ville are registered at the Van Houten. The trustees and canvassing com mittees of the readinc room are re quested to meet with the W. C. T. IT. at Mrs. Wm. Smith's Thursday evening, at o docs. District No. -i ol Doaclaa conntr nnh- lic schools, is again in session after two week's vacation, and an army of boys and trirla are again with books in hand trying to solve tho knotty problems put beiote ttiem. We would suggest to the farmers and orchardists when they bring potatoes, onions, apples, peaches, pears and quinces to market, to put the best and Diggest ones on the top of the box. They look nice and are more saleable. An all-day. well-orcanized covote hunt took place in Union county last Monday. The Iehmaelites were surrounded, herded and killed by dogs and clubs. rio nfles or revolvers were allowed, and no shotguns loaded with anything larcer than No. G shot. The copper mine com pan v in Joseph ine county is preparing to construct a wire suspension bridge across tho Illinois river immediatelr. The structure will have 150 feet span, and will be anchored firmly to either bank of the river. It will be wide enough for a loaded team. There are now 3SS convicts in the state penitentiary at Salem, The rec ords show, says the Oregonians, that 237 were received during the past year; 127 for larceny; 23 for burglary; 17 for assault with a danzerous weanon. and 12 for forgery. Those committed for other crimes were not given. A number of our citizens are feelim quite indignant because their premises have been searched for Saml. G. Brown. the escaped convict. This ill feeling against the officers ought not to exist. They were only doing what the laws provide for when, by rumor or other wise, they may have reason to believe that a criminal may have secreted him self upon any citizen's premises. This morn ins the skv waa clear and the sun rose bright, the air was cool and bracing and all nature had a vernal appearance, minus the birds; but by two o'clock the clouds obscured the sun and Old Pluvious begun to show signs of a downpour: but up to the hour of going to press the clouds were still suspending their watery vapor in mid air. By the above we mean no offense to the weather bureau. OLALLA. The mines have kept the water of Olalla considerably muddy for tho last week. John Cooper and sons bring down a little batch of dust every week ; also tho Soper brothers are doing fairly well. We have not learned how the rest of the boys are progressing, but judging from the way they keep at work, they are satisfied with their claims. Au.es. Utah Admitted. The president after formulating sev eral whereases epitomizing the enable ing act of congress and a popular vote of the people for tho admission of Utah, has issued his proclamation formally admitting the state to the union with all the rights and privileges of tho original states. This adds two more senators and one representative in congress Now we have 45 states another star to Old Glory. Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho co partnership existing under tho firm name of Wright & Conkhng is dissolved R. M. Co.nkliko. England continues to brag and bluster about maintaining her policy of general aggrandisement by encroaching upon weak governments because she thinks she can do eo with perfect impunity John Bull has stirred up tho latent Dutch in Emperor William, and wc may expect to sec the Germans take tho bull by tho horns ere long, when it will bo seen which has the most spirit, Ger man lager or British ale. People with indigestion and thoir stomach worn out want to stop and think. It may come from eating grocery store candy. Tho paint and chalk that is put ia it will grind ont tho mucus mcrnbrano of the stomach. ilfiH B. P. O. Elks Institution. Tomorrow will bo a rod letter day in Rosoburg. Tho Elks from Portland como 50 strong in a special car and will put in tho day initiating Elks, of which tho charter list contains 57 members. Tho visiting brothers will bo enter tained at tho Van Houten hotel and after getting through tholr labors, an elegant banquet will be spread in tho opera house, during which tho Rosoburg Orchestra directed by Professor Appel- hoff will furnish music, interspersed with numerous speeches when wit and olo- quenco will bo tho order of the evening. A good number of our stores will bo doc orated, Messrs. Rapp, Parrolt and Har mon seemingly aspiring to outdo each other. Tho boys anticipate a jolly, good timo and if any people on earth know how to havo a real good time, it is the B. P. 0. E., Best People On Earth. CALAPOOIA. Oscar Gorrell has returned to Eugene to attend school. E. L. Richards is chopping wood for C. G. Durland. Horaco Deardotrund family were visit ing up the Swule I lit- latter part of tho week. Mr. Thornberg was badly hurt a few days ago from a horse falling ou him. Louis Bishop is doing his work for him while under this illness. U. P. Jack is grazing in the vicinity of Green Valley. Saturday a lot of boys of the surround ing neighborhood got together with gun and doss and spent a day in running coyotes on Tyee, witli what success wo are unable to say. Scott Finley has sold his crop and husehold goods and will soon take bis family ou an extended tour through the cast. Mr. Prior and family of Terra Haute, Ind., parents of William Prior of this place, were the purchasers and will live on Mr. F.'s place until his return, when they will probably purchase a farm some where in this yicinity. Mrs. Eliza Cole, wife of tho late Dr. Cole, deceased, is very ill at her homo near Tyee. Her recovery is considered doubtful by her many anxious friends in this valley. Our genial friend, G. A. Crane, has accepted the contract of carrying tho mail between Oakland and Looking Glass. He will buy up eggs and chick ens along this route, for which he will give liberal prices. George is one of our solid young men of the self made type, and we wish him success in his new en terprise. JonxsY Bov. BREVITIIES. Gilvin'a soap at Gillett's. Subscribe for the Plaindkalek. Glove fitting corsets at Jay Brooks. Go. to Mrs. N. Boyd's for your holiday goods. Complete line of holiday goods at Salz- man's cheaper than ever. Call on H. Easton for an "Export" cigar. They aro excellent, Have you Ecen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches al Salzman's. The Gilvin soap is the best on earth and the cheapest in Oregon. Henry Easton's teas, coffees and spices can't be surpassed for quality. Now is the time to advertise holiday goods. Printer's ink pays. If you want a good corset get the glove fitting at Jay Brooks'. Munyon's Hoina-pathic Remedies for sale at Marsters' Drug Store. Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get tho best at tho lowest prices. Go to Jay Brooks' and see the glove fitting corsets. Best in America. Fresh oysters in any style, and mealB at all hours at the candy factory. Munyon's Homeopathic Remedies at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store. II. M. Martin will eell you tho Oak land brand of flour and mill products. Munyon Remedies are taking the lead over all other medicines. Sold at Mars ters' Drug Store. Tho Umpqua and Rose Hose com panics will give a grand ball on St. Val entino's Day, February 14th, at Marks & Co.'s warehouse. A widower 31 years of ago with a boy 5 years old wants a wifo willing to live in tho country. Good homo to one mean ing business. Address with real name, J., care box 07, Roseburg, Oregon. Carlo & Richardson have ordered a new line of wheels, models for 1890, which are on their way. Ye wheelmen and wheelwomen bo on the alert and ready to get first choice when thoy ar rive. Tho annual meeting of the stock-holders of tho Douglas County Agricultural As3ociation will bo held at tho court houso in Roseburg on Saturday tho 8th day of February, lS'JO, for tho election of seven directors ; also for the transaction of other business that may bo necessary. F. A. McCall, Secretary. Notice to Theatrical Managers. Proposals to rent the Odd Fellows' Opera House for one year, from Feb. 5, 1800, will Ixs received up to Feb. 3rd by tho secretary, Jos. Micelu, Rosoburg, Oregon. For Sale or Rent. Tho Palmer sawmill. For particulars address, " E. C. Palmer, Drain, Or. .Notice of Annual Meeting. To tho shareholders of tbe Roseburg Building and Loan Association of Roso burg, Or. : You aro hereby notified that ' tho an nual meeting of tho shareholders of the Roseburg Building and Loan Association of Roseburg, Ore, for tho purpose of electing a hoard of sovon directors and an auditing committee of three to servo during tho onsuing year and for the tran saction of such other business as may be lawfully brought before it, will bo hold at tho secretary's bflieo in the Marks' brick building, January 13, 1800, at 7:30 P. id., by order of tho board of directors. Carrie M. Sykes, Secretary. Per II. Wollknuero, Deputy. LITTLE LOCALS. A Sakman, tho reliable jowoler. Go to A. C. Marsters & Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. 8. West. Clarko seedling strawberry plants for sale at McCall 'a farm. Hunter & Hume, at tho depot, keep tho best plows and harrows. Itumember tho Puoplo's grocery is on corner of Cass and Pino street. A full assortment of cigars of all quali ties, tobaccos and pipes at H. Eaetop's. Extracts of all kinds; sugar, 10, 17 and 18 pounds for fl.OO; lard, 10 pounds for 80 cts. ; orange and lemon peel and citron at II. Easton's All goods bought at tho People's grocery on the corner of Cass and Pino strret delivered to any part of tho city freo of charge. Judge E. D. Stratford will have access to mv office and charge of my business during my absence East. C. A. Seiilbreoe. Dou't forget that T. L. Stubblefield. opposite tho depot, makes and mends boots and shoes ou most reasonable terms and guarantees satisfaction. 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. N. Rice, one of our enterprising furni ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of furniture of the latest stylo and finish. Give him a call before purchasing ol se wn ere. Keep your eye on the popular hotel, the McClallen House, on the corner of Main and Douglas streets, Roseburg. Freo 'bus to and from tbe trains. Charges reasonable. Geo. Langenberg has as large a stock of Xmas 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. SacryMnllen has returned from Portland and has opened her dress making rooms at 420 Stephens street, where she is prepared to do first-class dressmaking. Cosmopolitan, Munsey, McCIure, Pe terson's, Godeys, 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. Give her a trial and be convinced. Slow Jerry tho jeweler has 14 carat filled gold ladies watches now on jale Prices reduced from 25 to $15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Ttie Pclton Water Motor Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse power affords the most convenient, eco nomical and reliable power for all light service. One of these may bo Eeen run ning at this office. Send for circulars. Tho Pclton Water Wheel Co., 121 Main St., San Francisco, Cal. Teachers' Review Class. Those not wishing to tako either of the regular courses in tho Normal, can now enter a class for tho Review of the com mon branches and methods. Drills in elocution and reading daily. Address, Ashland Normal. Wanted to Exchange A good grist mill (valued at $2000) for city property, or will sell, for one-fourth cash, balance at S per cent. For further particulars inquire at tho Plaindealer office. Notice. Grain bags and twino for salo bv Sol Abraham, and tho highest market price in cash will be paid by him for grain, delivered at his warehouse at Roseburg. To Trade. Two lota in Marslificld for hogs. Two and ono half lots in North Roso burg, for stock ; hack or buggy in part payment. Call on I. F. Rico fc Co. Highest Award At Atlantal Wonl has jubt been received that tho Crescent bicyle received the highest award at the exposition at Atlanta. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR Mm W CREAM BAKING P0HMR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Notice of Annual Meeting. To the shareholders of tho Odd Fel low's Building Association of Roseburg, Oregon : You are hereby notified that tho annual meeting of tho Odd Fellows Building Association of Rosoburg, Ore gon for the election of a board of seven directors to servo during the ensuing year and for tho transaction of such other business as may be lawfully brought before them, will bo held in the .banquet hall of tho Odd Fellow's Templo, January 7, 1800 at 7 o'clock p. m. By order of tho board of directors. Joseph Micelli, Secretary. Note. Owing to unavoidable, circum stances tho meeting has been postponed ono week. JotiEru Micelu, Sec. IlucUleu'H Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts- Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup, tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Prico25 cents per box. For sale at A. C. Marsters & Co. K!tnHnm ..l..t I I I : . .-..t.. ... ..... wiuiiii. jut Vj vuyc. iirtcr uui nf Ir Ffri. a f... . .V l .". I. .1 me irilrfrrt in If, it Mrunn f -1. ui r. vurnih: each additional line 5 emit per month. So For Sale. TfOR SALE Old newtpapen, 25 cents pcrlOO. -- Apjily at 1'lalndcalcr office. JJ C. DEZElfDOBF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention riven to COLLECTION'S nrl matter?, in I'rabate. LOANS NKROTlATKn Mnnot- T....,! Borrowed. RoomsJandSMarjteri'Bld'g. ROSEBURG. J D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 and 4 Taylor 4 Wilwn Block. KOiEBURU. OR J L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office lloun, Irom 12 to S r.x. Tarlor Wilson Brick ROSEBURG. JJR. J. W. FRAZEY, Physician & Surgeon. OFUCE: Rooms 1 anl 2 in Marks Building, a. wpui nun, iu Lac iciu RESIDENCE: Cor. oi;Chadwick ana "unmgionais. ROSEBURG (theXsehate) emiAi mm J. R. BEARD, Propr. Successor toSEN.VTE SALOON.) A POPIXAR RESORT. Fine Billiard and Pool Tables. Choice Cisars and all kinds o Tcmf.'Crancc Drinks constantlfon hand. IN ABRAHAM'S BUILDING NEXT TO 1'. O. ROSEBURG. OREGON. GAVriTt. OESIQM PATCMT8, x or inionnauon ana rrre Handbook writs to JIUNN CO, 361 I3oouiw.it. Jtaw Yoax. i.illOi VIC Every patrnt takrn oat by us la broniht twfore tht public by a notice elrcn tree otcnirco in Usa Lamst circulation of any w-fenUfle paper In the world. Splendidly Illustrated. So intelligent man ihonld bo without It. Weekly, &3.0O a Tear: SUU tlx months. AdirMs, MUNN OX. Vcauinxaa, 361 Broadway, New York CUT. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Goods delivered free to all yu ia ui uiit; v.ity. icuvt: 3rour orders with nie and l 4-1. T save money. Roseburg, Or. : , m C3 1M V I WT Ut' II I7W Til IT rilf DO YOU KRAUZE THAT THE If you are in a position To do Business Let the People Know it. I 111 - - JM LL The little Special Notice and the regular Business Ad Make the Mighty Merchant and his Patrons Glad, The And The Plaindealer is read By Everybody. Advertise in it. It will Pay. -Xg-W11KN YOU WANT GOOD JOB PRINTING DONE. AND YOU SOMETIMES DO. YOU FOR Pure Drugs GO TO A. C. flARSTERS & CO., OILS GLHSS STHTI0NERY AND JflmLL PKPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES ANDTOILET ARTICLES. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have just opened a first-class Feed Store and hare on hand a lartre invoice of the best Roseburzand Valley Flonr, Baled Hay, Grain and Feed of all kinds. All purchases delivered free Cor. Cass and Rose .Street. T. T. WEBB second 0P AND HAND ALL SELLS GOODS KIXDS. 227 MAIN STREET. CIVE HE A SHARE OF YOUR PATROHACE HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-ClSS The Dining Room will be nndei the personal supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and new cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. Chdrghill Horn OAKLA.'SD, .OR. KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. 5 SEo mm. CanJLB. Retail Dealer in ! r4 w rlOXlV, rQQCL, I ' Provisions. MICClnV TIIIO s n V LM)TI Of u I' vn 1 ,V"m.'T MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT 13 TO DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOiMETHlNQ FOREIGN 1 Plaindealer, the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs DOBS THE BEST JOB PRINTING AT LOWEST RATES. GENERAL DIRECTORY ats or 02Z002T. tJ.H.Senator.. KSSgBK Congressmen J Hermann Governor . . William P. Lord Secretary of Btete.... II. E. Kiucaid Htate Treasurer Phil MeUchan Bnpt. Pnb. Instruction ....G. M. Irwin State Printer W. H. Leeds Attorney General ...C. M. Idleman Member Board of ZqnalizationA. C. Woodcock . , (F.A. Moore SupremeJudge!! c. E. Wolvcrlon (B. 8. Bean , . 1 A. B. Compson Railroad Commialoncrs... Jj. B. Eddy . . CI. A. Macrnm Clerk of Railroad Commission. LydeU Baker 8EC03D JUDICIAL DI8TBICT. judge. J. C. Fullerton Prosecuting Attorney- Geo. M. Brown U. S. LAUD 0771 CI, EOSZEDEG. Receiver ... . R. a Eheridan Register . R, M. Veatch U. I. WXATHXB BUESAU. Observer.. . ....Thos. Gioson DOUGLAS COUNTY. Senator Henry Beckley rJ. E. Blundell Representatives... )j. T. Bridges. . CCA. BebTbredtt jleik.. F.W.Benson Sheriff c. F. Cathcart treasurer .W. A. Frater cchool Saperindent I. a. Underwood Assessor. LA. Sterling County Jadge.... A. F. B teams Commissioner, JS'ljffiKg Burveyor. wfll P. Heydon Coroner Dr. K. L. MUler Bheep Inspector The. Bmlth poxciscT ornczBs. Justices. John Hamlin Constables. , tt c. Blocum , CITY 01- B0JIBUB9. Mayor 4, C. Marsters COUSCTLMEjr. 1st Ward. ,. iS0bfIrXiate3 , J David Clements Ind Ward (H.C. Stanton D.Moore 3rd Ward 1 J- 3I Fletcher jWm. Perry 4th Ward j&ttlCtarcMll (II. C. Blocuia Recorder F. M.Zlglei Marshal J. B. Cannon Treasurer J. A. Perkins coubt srssioss. Til. flmnll .. I Y". 1 . three times a year as follows: The 3d Mon day In March, the 4th Monday In June, and tha 1st Monday in December. J. C. Fullerton ol ROSebUrZ ind&re. M Hmorn nf Rnwhnnp prosecuting attorney. County Court meets the 1st Wednesday alter the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November. A. F. Stearns, of Oakland. Judge; C. H. Maupln of Elkton Probate Court Is In session continuously, A. F. Stearns, ludge. Society Meeting. LAUREL LODGE, A. F. Si A. M., REGULAR meetings the 2d and 4th Wednesdays in each month. ,., J. R. Wxbb, W. M. C. W. Kibk, Sec'y. TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. 1L. B. A. M., HOLD w their regular convocations at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions are cordially invited. M.F.RAPP, H.P. Isalobx Caeo, Secretary. pHlLETARIAN LODGE, NO. 8, L O. O. F., , , meets Saturday evening of each week at 7 o'clock In their hall at Roseburg. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. Geo box Cabpt, N. G. Watse Joses, Sec'y. TTNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 3, MEETS AT Odd Fellows hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Visiting brethren aro invited to attend. JOSEPH MICELLI, Scribe. J. M. FLETCHER, C. P. T3 OSEBURG LODGE, NO. IS, A. O. U. W. meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at7:30 p. m. at Odd Fellows halL Members of the order In good standing are In vited to attend. D ENO POST, N0.29, G. A. R., MEETS THE xv first and third Thursdays of each month. VirOMEN'S BELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS firsts and third Thursdays In each month. pARMU ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly Meeting- will be held at Grange Half, Roscbnrg, the first Friday in December, March and June, and the third Friday In September. p OSEBURG CHAPTER, NO. 8. 0. E. S.. MEETS the second and fourth Thursdays of each mcnth. BERTHA CASO, W. M. T3 OSEBURG DIVISION NO 476, B. OF L.E., xv meets every second and fourth Sunday. "D OSEBUBG R. D. LODGE, SO. 41, 1. O, O. F. meets on Tuesday evening of each week at the Odd Fellows halL Visiting sisters and Brethren are Invited to attend. DORA FLETCHER, N. C. IVY VAN BDREN. R. Sec. A LPHA LODGE, NO. 47, K. OF P., MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brethren In good standing cor dially Invited to attend. Tbe Churches. Birrisr Chdbch comer of Lane and Bos streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, U a. nt. and 7:30 p. m.; Young People's Union, 630 p.m.; Mrs. E. W. Black, President: Sunday School, 10 c m.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at TJSO. Rxv. G. W. Black, Pastor. Residence, No. M Main Street. Methodist Chcech corner of Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woolley, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close of the morning service; Ep worth League 6:30 p.m. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 730 p. m. Rev. G. W. Kesksdt, Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. FaxsBTTiBiAS Church comer of Cass and Rose streets. Sunday Service: Puplic worship, a.m- and 730 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.: Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 730 p. m. R. B. Dilwobth, Pastor. The W. C. T. U. meets every second and fourth Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Smith. Tub Loyal Tkjcfira.nck Lxgiox will meet at the M. E. Church Wednesday nt 3 p.m. A. C. Bcckmeb. Supt. INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE rL 1 1 tn. .;r . If you have anything You want to Sell Let the People Know it. The sure road to success Always leads Through the Printing Office SHOULD CONSULT THE 1,L.UNDEALER.E.