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THE PLA1NDEALBR JANUARY 13, 1890. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Kojkbuko, Onx, January 12, 1896 Riuivmi I5 - m- PaclSo Umo S0.12. buuxiiii j5 m I'aciBe tlmo-SO.03. Maximum tcmpcraturo, SC. Mlulmum temperature. SI. Ralnlall tor the St hours ending 5 p. m., 0.00. ToUl rainfall ilaco 1st ol month, LS2. Avenge ralnlall tor thti month lor iS yean, CM. 'Total raiulall from Sept 1, 1S3J, to date, 16.00. Avcmyc rainfall from ScpL 1, to date, lG.il. Accumulated excess from Sept. 1, ISM, to date, 0.12. Average precipitation tor IS net season, J3.5S. BRIEF MENTION. RETORTS RECElVED.-Jn. 1U WIND. rilCX OF OB- IU.COM- ; SinVATtOX. KTKK. S Spotanc ScatUc Fort Canby Portland KojeburK Red Blurr Sacramcnto San Francisco dik. veu 2E sa.is u x u 0.00 3X0S 5) BE LI -CO S1.10 31 E (5 X0 ana 26 sw w .oo S0.12 SI E I.t -CO su: it sw u 30.lt 41 SW U . 30.12 .'O S Lt .02 Observations taioa at all Stations at 5 a. a., racific time. The weather &st displayed represent the forecast appHing to the 21 honrt ending at 3 p. m. to-morrow. (It more than one kind of weather is predicted tor that period, the condi tions first named in the forecast trill be repre sented by the uppermost neither flag.) A Trhito flag indicates clear or fair weather; a blue Bag, rain or snow. The Bag of which the upper halt is white and the lower halt blue, local rain or snow. A black triangular pen cant Indicates the temperature and when dis played abOTC a weather fUg indicates wanner, and when displayed below, cooler, The tern- A Salzmau. the reliable jowoler. Subscribe for the Tlaisdealer. Read "Agents Wanted" in another column. Ed. Weaver of Myrtlo Creek was in the city Saturday. . M. Matthowa of Reston is regis tered at the Van Houten. The honorable county court went to visit the poor farm today. Uarry W.Clark and Wni. Wilson of Portland are at the Van liouten. frank Ccmmings, conductor on the Oregon railroad is in the city today. John Barker and F.J. Connoly of Drain aro registered at the McClallen. J. D. Coruutt of Riddle is in the city CTiTt ! tnrlnf nn Knoinosa 1. ,1.. 4 .. ..m 3 - - - v j v.. wwu.ut.ca nuu lug uiuun Ulil 3 vtlTir I J .... ni.iB R n Mill.. -f n:u i xt t? o.s.i -t Cloudy! wm,mc w uuiiuu, iu. duu. ui aear iixowuurg anu a. uudiey oi .Lebanon are clear at the McClallen. Foggy I rnr, i., i: , . . , Cloudy I ireiutura aiu uifc-uij; iuc icau cloudy cr " ouer medicines, bold at ilars- FoRBy tens' Drug Store. Mother's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Williams, Thursday after noon at 3 o'clock. Miss Barker of Sacramento, D, Agler and E. B. Smith of Ashland registered at the McClallen. John Uanady of Oakland, J. C. Jones ol Portland and Wm. C. Willis of l'rine- ville, are at the Van Uouten. T - . n- ... installation oi oiucers lor llio ensuing term at A. O. U. W. hall tonicht. A C. are pcraturelSag Is neTtr displayed alone. Its ab-1 Q1 attendance is requested. senee indicates stationary temperature. The cold ware fiag, white with black square in the center, when displayed on the Pacific coast, In dicates irost. Trios. Gtasox. Obscrrer. F0Eiuyt, Or., January 13. 1S36: a a. in. Weather forecast tor the next 96 hours, for Sceeburg and Tidnlty: Monday, fair. Tuesday, snow or rain, and stationary temperature. Pagce. Local Forecast OOclaL NOTES OF INTEREST. New goods at Ca.ro Bros. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants. Glove fitting corsets at Jay Brooks. Ask your grocers for the Gilvin soap. School books at Marstera' dree store. Go to the Rose leaf for the best cigar. Guod goods at the lowest prices at Salz man's. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd- Wood taken on subscription at this office. Solid silver tea and table spoons at Salxoan'a. rare fresh candies, fruits and nuts at THE EVIDENCE. the Bosdeaf. Go to Martin's and get the best flour in I still ranges above the freezing point. The slide at the west end of Robert's hill has been removeu, and trains arc again running over tho S. P. road. Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla neutral izea this acid and cures rheumatism. Dr. Speacer Dudley, an old resident of Oregon, is in the city today, haying just returned from a visit to California. Subscribe for the Daily Plaixdeaixb. It is the only live paper in Southern Or egon. It larmehts the latest news up to date. Al. Cummins?, agent of the 0. & E R. of Cotvallis, is in Roseborg today, looking after the interests of his com- pany. Fine hand-engraving by the Lightning Engraver at 25 cents per name. Leave orders or Jewelry with A. Salzman the Jeweler. In the matter of the petition of A. C. Marks to require the administrator of the estate of S. Marks, deceased, to rive additional undertaking' the court denied the prayer of petitioner. The weather clerk has turned a cool wave upon us lor several days. Hut, however, we are not so chilled as are our eastern neighbors. The Mercury the market. A good farm to trade for city property. Inquire at this office. 1. S. West does insurance. Office opposite the post office. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable Jeweler lor repairs. Oranges, lemons, apples, sweet iota toes, onions and potatoes at H. Easton's. Candies, nuts, dried fruits of all kinds and of the best Quality. Call at II. East on's. A big slide on the S. P. R. R. at Rob ert's bill, three miles west of Dillard, oc curred Saturday. A large force of men were put to work immediately, and by energetic digging and a slight sniffing of of the track trains were enabled to go through on time. Geo. Leonard of Dillard is in the city today before the county clerk, making oath of office as postmaster at Dillard. Mrs. Leonard also took the required oath as his assistant. Said post office will be re-established as soon as proper papers are filed in the postoffice department. Largest stock of fancy chairs at Tho testimony of tho witnesses on be half of tho Stato vs. R. B. MatthewB was not completed Saturday till too late lor Saturday's Plaindeler, and only a sum mary conclusion was given. Below wo give tho evidence in as conciso form as practicable, omitting language not suit able for publication : Miss Graco D. Smith after answering tho usual preliminary questions, said: I was sixteen last July. Attcndod meet ing at the barracks Thursday night and left for homo about 10 o'clock in com pany with Miss Nelly Wilson. Matthowa overtook us at Woodward's corner and went with us to tho corner by the South Methodist church. I then went with Nelly across tho school house yard and she wont on home. I returned back across tho school house grounds, when I got on tho south side in tho shadow of the bongo Matthews met me. lie took hold of me. I asked him to let mo go. I wanted to go home and started, bnt be caught me and pushed me up to an open window in the basement and tried to shove me through. I caught hold of the window sill. lie shoved mo through and dragged me up stairs to the first floor. I tried to prevent going up stairs by holding on to the banisters. Ho tried to open tho door at the head of tho stairs. It was locked. He then took me down stairs and back by a wood pile where he held me for oyor an hour. With coaxing and threatning ho tried to accomplish his designs. Ques. Did you at any time make any outcry for help? An8. Yes, I screamed and cried for help several times. I hallooed for mamma. He laughed at me. He threw dewn his overcoat on some wood and asked me to lie down on it. I started to leave, he caught mo and sat me down on his overcoat. I kicked and screamed md scratched his face and neck and bit him, I think on his left arm. He tote my clothes and broke a button off my drawers. He kept me there for over an hour till after tho overland passed. He still held mo till parties in search of me frightened him. Ho then released me and I jumped out and ran for home. Cross examined by W. W. Card well. Did you not say to Mr. Mathews while you were in tne basement, "Let us go down to the Poket bouso and then you may?" Ani. Yes. I wanted to get out of the basement and go home, but he would not lei me, eaying, "II you get out you won't. Mrs. O. L. Willi;, who lives across the street from the school house, heard screams at about 11 o'clock the scream' mg woke tier up. liie screams were in the direction of the school house, bnt thought at the time it was that of a boy. Nelly Wilson, Miss Smith's lady friend with her at the meeting, coiroborated Miss Smith's testimony up to the time of leaving her at the school bouse. She received a note from Mathews next day, begging her to see Miss Smith and ask her to say nothing upon the trial except what she would have to. Mr. Card well, Mathews attorney, called for and de manded the return of the note. The note was not given up. It was read at the trial, and is as follows : iCosEBfKG, Jan. 10. 1895 Fbiesd Nellie: Please see Grace and tell her not to sev anything; more than she has to. Respectfully Yours, R. B. Matuews vim. Callahan lesuneu to seeing Mathews at a saloon about 1 o'clock that night and saw scratches on his faco and neck. Mathews said they were caused Notice of Annual Meeting. To the shareholders of tho Uosebnrg Building and Loan Association ol Uoso burg, Or. : You aro hereby notified that the an nual moetinir of tho shareholders of tho Building Association of Roseburg, Ore Rosoburg Building and Loan Association gon lor the election ol a board oi seven of Roseburg, Ore., for tho purpose of directors to servo during me ensuing electing a board of eoven directors and year and for tho transaction of such an audition committeo of throe to servo other business as may bo lawfully tnrin Mm nnpnW vnnr and for the tran- broucht before them, will bo held in suction of such other business as may bo lawfully brought before it, will bo held at tho secretary's ollico in the Marks' brick baildinc. January 13, 181K5, at 7:30i , in., by order of tho board of directors. Cakhik M. Svkes, Secretary. Per H. WoLLEMiEita, Deputy. Agents Wanted. In Douglas, Josophino nud Jackson counties, immediately, two or three en ergetic men in each of the foregoing counties, to sell tho world renown Excel- wr Safetu Burners, which Kives out a beautiful gas light at one's own fireside, with brilliancy and economy combined. Hero is a chance for tho right man to mako from 50 to a $100 per month. As delays aro dangerous, you had better annlv for an acencv immediately, n ill guarantee work all tho year to a good man, aB wo will soon havo other articles to sell. Address S, II. Jackson, Dist. Agent, Hotel Van Houten, Roseburg, Oregon. BREVITIIES. Samuel G. Brown beard from : he is Ait' I mastered at the Van Houten. He is ander A Strong's, ever brought to Rose- evidently,, enjoying himself with good by hoboes that had assailed him down Durg ana ai pnrea lower uiaa eer. board and lodging. Hat, tbsl our read- bv Benedick 'a ahori For a good bat, stylish and cheap, call era may not be ingntened or unduly on WollenberzA: Abraham, whose stock I startled, we will say this Samuel G. embraces all grades of bead gear. I Brown is not the man who broke jail a Call and examine the new goods at Bhort time ago, the Variety store, one block east ol tne Owing to tee lack ol interest mam depot, corner of Pine and Lane Streets, fested by the citizens, the ladies of the Louis Poket saw Matthews at about 12 p. m went with Mathews to find bis bat and found it in tho basement of the school house where MathewB said he lost it in a tussle with a girl; that be tried to get his work in but some one hallooed Bring your job work to the Plaixdeaiv eb office. We are prepared to do the cheaDest and best work south of Port land. ,v. ZJT' r rZ Providence in the upbuilding grocery on tho corner of Casa and rmelf W. C. T. U. find it impossible to start and he had to leave and that he failed to the reading room on the small subscrip-1 accomplish his purpose. street delivered to any part of the aty free of charge. E. Du Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marstera' 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 eve classes. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. lion offered. We wish to thank those whoso kindly offered their assistance, and we trust in the guidance of kind of Rose burg in the near future to have what is so much needed a good public reading room. Pees. W. C. T. U. God's Regular Army still hold nightly meetings at the barracks. The meetings are quite largely attended, mostly by novelty seekers, while the hoodlum ele ment crowd around the entrance way, frequently obstructing the sidewalk. We presume the managers are honest and sincere people, trying, in their way, Judge E.D.Stratford will have access to do rood .but so far tho evil which to my olnce and cnarge oi my Duemecs i meetings give rise to more tban ou wt the irood. They ought to have a im. uanon saw scraicties on Mathew's face, that Mathews claimed were made by hoboes. Wm. Van Buren and Walter Patterson testified substantially the same as Car Ion. Chas. Kenyon was with Geo. Uaynes in search for Miss Smith at 11 :30 and their search went to the school bouse. Saw near the basement window two per sons' heads. Heard strutrcline. Ran around to that side of the house and saw Miss Smith running down the side walk with her clothes torn followed about 30 yards behind ber. Willis Moffit delivered a note to Mrs. v uson next day nut could not recognize during my absence East. C. A. Seiilbbede. Don't forget that T. L. Stubblefield, opposite the depot, makes and mends boots and shoes on most reasonable terms and guarantees satisfaction. the note shown him as being the one do special police to keep belter order or else "rered to Mrs. Wileon move on to other fields. Evangelist Ross of the M. E. Church, South, in his sermon Sunday ovening, exhibited great pride in informing his Dr. F. W. Haynes, the dentist, does congiegation that his birthplace was in the state of Georgia, and that he is the eon of a "high-bred gentleman." He went so far as to classify "poo white trash and nigga'e" together. What about tho teachings of the poor Nazarine who was born in a manger? The teach- Lord and "You can't go to heaven in a rocking chair." allkinds of dental work in a most scien tific manner. His work speaks for it self. Dental parlors in Mark's building. N. Bice, one of our enterprising furni ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of rnmimm nfthfi latest stvle and nnisu. r-. . n vrnn mirriiaftinir niH-1 Ines ol Unntliamty are mat iuo UIIO UiUJ .ww.v t'" - m i " - - w won't hear a hightoned prayer,' Geo. Langenberg has as large a stock of Xmas magazines as there is in Ore- ston. With each magazine he gives you one of those fine large pictures. Call Dissolution Notice. and see them. Notice is hereby given that tne co- r j w Pacrv-Mullen has returned partnership heretofore existing between from Portland and has opened her dress- J. A. Hein and C. G. Meyer under Uie making rooms at 420 Stephens street, firm name oi itosoDurg brewing o., is i i, ri in ilo first-class this day dissolved. C. G. Meyer will nucioDuu u j.nrw- I .... ,ii it continue tne ouBinees, couoci an au- Mrs. Wilson, mother of Miss Nellie, recognized tne noto as being uie ono Moffit delivered to ber for Mies Nellie, It was sent by Matthews to Mies Nellie asking ber to intercede with Miss Smith in his behalf. w. u. woodward Heard screams in the direction of.the school house at about 11 o'clock, Thursday night. Notice of Annual Meeting. To tho shareholders of tho Odd Fel low's Building Association of Roseburg, Oregon : You nro hereby notified that tho annual meeting of the Odd Fellows FOR tho banquet hall of the Odd Fellow's Temple, January 7, 1890 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 one weok. Joseph Micelli, Sec. A. C. HARSTERS & CO., Uuckleu'H Arulcn Halve. The Best Salvo in tho world for Cnts- 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 Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A. 0. Marstera & Co. Situation! vented or helo wanted adctrtiiemenlt Inserted in thit column free of charae. Other adi of five Una or ten under thit head 15 cents per mown; coca uwmiontit tine j cents jkt 7u7n(i. .'W advertisement taken for less than Si cents. For Sale. JP O. DEZENDOBF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY l'OBUC. Special attention siren to COLLECTIONS and matters in I'robatc. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Moncr Loaned and Borrowed. Rooms i and S Marsters' Bld'g. ROSEBURG. D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 and 4 Tajlor S: Wilson Block. UOjEBUKU. OB jg Lu BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. OQco Hours, from 12 to 3 r.x. Taylor Ji Wilson Brick ROSEBURG JR. J. W. FHAZKY, Physician & Surgeon. OFMCE Rooms 1 and i in Marks Ballding, at lop ol stairs, to tie IclL RESIDENCE: Cor. of.Chadwlck ana Washington Sti. ROSEBURG A 1 J ss Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho co partnership existing under the firm name of Wright & Conkling is dissolved. R. M. Conkunu. Gilvin's soap at Gillett's. Go. to Mrs. N. Boyd's for your holiday T?OR SALE-Old newspapers. 25 cents prlOO. l l ' gOOUB. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. West. Clarke seedling strawberry plants for sale at McCall's farm. Complete line of holiday good a at Salz- man's cheaper than ever. Call on II. Easton for on "Export" agar, rney aro excellent, Have you seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches a Salzman's. The Gilviu Boap is tho best on earth and the cheapest in Oregou. Hunter & Hume, al the depot, keep the best plows and harrows. Henry Easton's teas, coffees and spices can't be surpassed for quality. Now is tho time to advertise holiday goods. Printer's' ink pays. If vou want a good corset get the glove fitting at Jay Brooks'. Munyon's Hornu-pathic Remedies for sale at Marsters' Drug Store. Ketnember the i eople s grocery ig on corner of Cass and Pine 6treet. Buy your silverware at Salzman's aud get the best al the lowest prices. Go to Jav Brooks' and see the glove fitting corsets. Bt in America. Fresh oysters in any style, and meals at all hours at the candy factory. Mnnvou's Homeopathic Remedies at . C. Marsters & Co.'s dmi; etoru. II. M. Martin will sell yon llio Oak land brand of flour and tnfil products. A full assortment of cigars of all qcali- tics. tobaccos and pipes at H. Easton's Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens. and optical goods at the lowest prices at Salzman's. Extracts of all kinds; sugar, 10, 17 and IS pounds for $1.00: lard, 10 pounds for 80 cts.; orange and lemon peel and citron at U. Easton's The Umpqua and ltoso lioeo com panies will give a grand bill on St. Val entine's Day, February 1-Ub, at Marks & Co.'s warehouse. Those ho purchase the Snow Cap baking powder at the People's grocer), have the nrst choice oi prizes wtiicti go with every package. Cosmopolitan, Munsey, McClure, Pe tcrson's, Godey's, 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 the jeweler has 14 carat filled gold ladies watches now on ia!e Prices reduced from $25 to $15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. A widower 31 years ol age with a boy 5 years old wants a wifo willing to live in the country. Good home to one mean mg business. Address wilu real name, J., care box 07, Roseburg, Oregon. Good paelureage lor stock at reason able rates by tho month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's riek in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A. Blackman, Roberts creek. The annual meeting of tho stock-hold ers of tho Douglas County Agricultural Association will bo held at tho court house in Roseburg on Saturday tho Sth day of February, 1890, for the election of seven directors : also for the transaction of other business that may be necessary F. A. McCall, Secretary CAVEATS. TRADE Minn. DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. tttcJ tor mronnatlon ana rrre Handbook wrtia to JIUXS A CO- SI IiiOADWiT. Mv Yoac OUn: tairaa for (rearing patents in America. LTrrr rawni uzrnotiiD7Qtu Droojcni Dtroro tne pabUo by a notice siren treo oTcaarg In tha Lurrst clrrolalloo of any artentlCe parr fa the worUl. Fdradldlr UlnitrxtMl. No Intrlllmt man taoold be Without it. Weekly, 3.0o a Tar: SIJ0 six month. Addn-M. MUVT & (XX, Vcsusnnu.361 liroaJway. Xtw York CUT. THEXSEMTE) i mm J. R. BEARD, Propr. (successor tcC-ENATE SALOON.) A IOIUl.AIt RESORT. Fine Billiard and Pool Tables Choice Cigars anJ all kinds o Terajcrance Drinks constantly on hand. IN ABRAHAM'S BUILDING NEXT TO I". ROSEHL'KG, OREGON. Pure Drugs QO TO DRVGUIHT8. OILS HMD GLHSS STHTI0NERY A.ND WHLL PHPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have lost opened a first-class Feed Store and have on hand a Ianre invoice ol the best Rcecbursand Valley Flonr. Baled Uar. Grain and Feed of all kinds. All purchases delivered free Cor. Cass and Rose Street. GENERAL DIRECTORY ATX Or GhKOON . 0. S.iJenators........ .. I J. II. Mitchell (G.W.McBride Congressmen Governor........, Secretary of Htate Statu Trcasurer.... Bupt. Tub. Instruction. (Blngerllennann ' IW.K. JS1I1S William P. Lord H. K. Klncald Phil Metachau G. M. Irwin State Printer ... . .W. H. Leeds Attorney General C. M. Idleman Member Boardof EquallzatlonA. C. Woodcock IT. A. Mnnrfl Supreme Judges )c. E. Wolverton tK. B. Bean 5 A. B. Compson J. B. Eddy I. A. Marrnm Clerk of Railroad Commission Lydell Baker SICOKO JUDICIAL DISTSICT. judge . . . 1. C. Fullerton Prosecuting Attorney Geo. M. Brown u. s. laits orncx, bosxbdbo. Receiver R. S. Sheridan Eegister E. M. Veatch U. S. WXATHIE BCBXAD. Observer.. ... . ....... .Thos. Gioson DOUGLAS COUHTT. Senator Hcnry Beckley rJ.K. BlundeU JJ.T. Brid Representatives Jlerk Sheriff treasurer School Buperlndent Assessor.. County Judge Commissioners.... Surveyor kroner- ( C. A. BehTbrede .F. W. Benson C. F. Cathcart .W. A. Prater .J. A. Under ood J.A. Sterling .A. F. Steams IW. L. Wilson )C. H. Maupin WlUP.Heydon Sheep Inspector-., razcixcT omcxas. Br. K.L. Miller Tho. Smith Justices.. Constables Mayor .. .John Hamlin -H.C.Slocum. city or KOSIECnO. ,JL. C. Marsters COCSCILMET. 1st Ward.... :ndWard 3rd Ward 4lh Ward.. Recorder MarshaL. Treasurer (Robert Yates (David Clements IH. C.Stanton ) D.Moore J.M.Fletcher )Vm. Perry IF. ILIChurchill JILCSlocum F. M. Zlglei J- B. Cannon J. A. Perkins COUBT 8ZS3IOX3. The Circuit Court for Douglas County meet three times a year as follows: The 3d Mon day Is March, the 4th Monday In June, and the 1st Monday in December. J. C. Fullerton ol Roseburg judge, Geo. M. Brown, of Boseburg, prosecuting attorney. County Court meets the 1st Wednesday after the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November, A. F. Steams, of Oakland, judge; C. H. Maupin of Elkton and W. L. Wilson, of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court is in session continuously, A.F. Steams, judge. Society meetings. T. T- WEBB SECOND BOYS 0f. AM) HAND ALL sklls GOODS KDfDB- xxi MAIN STREET. CIYE ME A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CISS TUe Dining Room will be undei the personal supervision of Mr. Callahan. who will guarantee all old and nen cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. Cbomill Hotel OAKLAND, OR. KATIE CHURCH rTiT') Propr. T AUSEL LODGE, A. F. & A. M., REGULAR J-t mee tines the 2d and ith Wednesdavs in each month. C. W. Kirk, Sec'y. J. B. Webb, W. M. TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. 1LB. A. M., HOLD - their regular conTOcationa at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. v isiung companions are conuauy invtiecu M. F. RAPP, H.P. Isado&e Cako, Secretary. pHILETABXAN LODGE, NO. meets Saturday eTenlmr of i o'clock in their hall at Boseburg. 8. L O. O. F.. meets Saturday eTening of each week at 7 at Bosebunr. Members of the order in good standing are invited to attend. UEOBGE UABFT, r. U. Watse Joses, Sec'y. UNION Odd ENCAMPMENT, NO. 9, MEETS AT Fellows' hall nn second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Visiting brethren aro invited to attend. JOSEPH MICELLI, Scribe. J. M. FLETCHER, C P. pOSEBURG LODGE, NO. 16, A. O. TJ. W. iv meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at70 p. m. at Odd Fellows halL emDersoiineoraer in gooa standing are in vited to attend. TJ ENO POST, NO. 19, G. A. R., MEETS THE -v first and third Thursdays of each month. WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS first! and third Thursdays In each month. FARME ' ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly MeeUng-s will be held at Grange Hall, Roseburg, the first Friday In December, March and June, and the third Friday in September. -p OSEBORG CHAPTER, NO. 8. 0. E. 3., MEETS the second and fourth Thursdays of eacn msnth. BERTHA CARO, W. M. p OSEBORG DIVISION NO T6. B. OF L. E,, meets every second and fourth Sunday. Drethren are invited to attend. O. F. week at ting sisters anil DORA FLETCHER, N. C. IV Y VAN BUREN, R. ! Sec. A LP HA LODGE, NO. 47, K. OF P., MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows HalL Visiting brethren In good standing cor dially invited to attend. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Leave 9 . It yonr orders witn me ana : save money. Roseburg, Or. ; Flour, Feed, Provisions. Tlie Churches. Baptist Cuobcu comer of Lane and Eos streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, U a. m. and 720 p. m.; Young People's Union, 650 p.m.: Mrs. E. W. Black, President: Sunday School, 10 c m.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 720. Rev. G. W. Black, Pastor. Residence, No. KM Main Street, Methodist Chcech corner of Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woolley, Superintendent: Class Meeting at close of the morning service; Epwortb. League 6:30 p.m. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 730 p. m. Rev. G. W. Kksxsd y. Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. Press YTERiAif Cbubcu comer of Cass and Rose streets. Sunday Service: Pcplic worship, a.m. and "SO p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. X., 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Wednes day, 720 p. m. R. B. Dilwoeth, Pastor. The W. C. T. V. meets every second and fourth Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. Wm. Smith. Tue Loyal Temperance Leqiox will meet at the M. E. Church Wednesday ht 3 p.m. A. C. Bccknik. SupL .DO YOU REALIZE THAT THE MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS TO INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE T If you are in a position To do Business Let the People Know it. DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOMETHING FOREIQN I If you have anything You want to Sell Let the People Know it. To Trade. Two lots in Marshfield for hoge. Two and one half lota in North Rose burg, for stock; hack or buggy in part payment. Call on I. F. Rico & Co. dressmaking. A. C. Hoxie is selling 16 lbs. of grana lated sugar for fl.00, flour at 75 cents a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 90 cents. rvnr.li; should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage The old reliable hostelry, the well known McClallen House of this city "Still lives." Its table is supplied with the best the market affords. Charges reasonable. Free bus to and from tho cari. counts and pay au bills of tho late firm. J. A. Hein. C. G. Meveb, Roskuuro, January 11, 180C. Highest Award At Atlanta! Word has just been received that the Crcecent bicylo received the highest award at the exposition at Atlanta. For Sale or Rent. The Palmer sawmill. For particulars address, E. C. Palmes, Drain, Or. uano & iticiiaruson Dave ordered a new lino of wheels, models for 1890, People with indigestion and their stomach worn out want to stop and think. It may come from eatiDg grocery store which aro on their way. Yo wheelmen candy. The paint and chalk that is put and whcelwomen bo on tho alert and in it will crina oui mo mucus mcmurane ready to get nrst choice when thoy ar- of the stomach. rive Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR The little Special Notice and the regular Business Ad Make the Mighty Merchant and His matrons Ulad, The Plain dealer. And the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs CREAM BAKING POWDER Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. The Plaindealer is read By Everybody. Advertise in it. It will Pay. DOES THE BEST JOB PRINTING AT LOWEST RATES. The sure road to success Always leads Through the Printing Office fflWHKN YOU WANT UOQl) JOB l'RINTINU 11QNK. AN'1 YUU SOMETIMES DO. YOU SHOULD CONSULT THE PLAIN l)KALl!:R..5-