THE PLAINDEALER MARC II 9,1896. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Romboeo, Ore, March 8, ltSCv. ,.,. (5 a. m. Pacific Umc 30.21. BAKOXItKB j5 p m- p4CiQC unic D0.S. Maximum temperature, 53. MlniTrmm temperature, 40. Rainfall lor tho SI hours ending 5 p.m., U05. Total rainfall since 1st ot month, 1.4). Avenvgu rainfall for thli month tor is years, 5.57. Total rainfall Irom Sept 1, 1S35, to date, 27.00 Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date 25. "L Accumulated excess from Sept, 1, 1685, to date, 1.S3. ATcraso prcclpltaUon for IS wet seasons, S3.SB. REP OUTS RECEIVED. Match S. rtACK or on- bjlcom- i W1SD- fja SSBVATtOS. ETER. jj yM Sg state or WXATU. Clear Spotano ScatUo ForlCaaby Portland Rosebors Bed Blufi Sacramento 3121 32 SW U .32 2X76 42 SE U J SXS1 It W .6 .01 sast 4i 3 i; .m 99.40 42 W Lt .02 SOJU 41 SW U JS 30.20 45 N 12 T Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cleat San Francisco 3X2 IS X 6 .00 Observation taken at all 'Stations Pacific llinc. Clear at 5 a. in. Tho weather -flas displayed represent the forecast applying to the 21 hours ending at 3 p. m. to-mono nr. (It more than one kind ot weather is predicted for that period, the condl Hons first named In the forecast trill be repre sented by the uppermost weather .flag-.) A white flag Indicates clear or fair weather; a blue Sag. rain or snow. The flag of which the upper half it white and tho lower half blue, local rain or snow. A black triangular pen nant indicates the temperature' and when dis played aboro a weather flag Indicates warmer, and when displayed below, cooler. The tern' pcraturc! flas is never displayed alone. Its ab sence indicates stationary temperature. The cold wave fia;, w&itc with black square in the center, when displayed on the Pacific coast, in dlcatcs treat. Tuos. Gtaso.x. Observtr. Poetusb, Or., March O.'IKKr Sa. a. Weather foreeast tor the next 38 hours, tot Kotcburg and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday. Fag ex. Local Forecast Official. NOTES OF INTEREST. A Salxraan, the reliable jeweler. J. T. Bryan, the Bosy Watchmaker, School books at Marstera' ilnte store. Go to the Roseleaf for the best cigar. Good goods at the lowest prices at Sak ruan'e. ' Solid silver lea asd table spoons at Salxmaa'A Pure fresh candies, fruits and nuts at the Boselcnf. A good farm to trado for city property, Inquire at this office. D. S. West does insurance. Office For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at S3 cents per hundred. Henry Eiitoa'e teas; coffees and spices can't be surpassed for quality. For barffuns is family groceries; call at the Pepole's store, Cass street. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairs. Myrtle Creek floor, only SO cents per Back. Delivered free. A. O. Hons. Candies, nuts, dried fruits of all kinds aud o! the best quality. Call at IL Eat on'e. . Extracts of all kinds, teas, coffee of the beat qualities. Orange and lemon peel at Eastern's. ' Yon-will admire the neat and choice patterns in our new line of Outing Flaw ntlt, at theiXovtlty Store. ' Safo for sale, as good as new, in good order. A bargain for caih. Call at H. Eastern's grocery store. Largest stock of fancy chairs at Alex ander & 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 bead gear. Call aud examine the new goods at 'the Variety store, one block east of the depot, corner of Pino and Lane Streets, Bring your job work to the Flaisdkal ka office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work couth of Port land. Farmers. Our large line of well made Overshirts only needs a looker and we have a buyer. Call at the Novelty "Store. Baskets, rope and willow. Brooms, ; Groceries of all jroaa 20, to 60 ceats. kinds that will suit Easton's. any family. H, E. Du Gas, Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Call on Slow Jerry "and' examino his Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eye glasses. Uneaper tnan ever, offered in this city. Don't forget that T. L. Slubblefield, opposite the depot, makes and mends boots and shoes on most reasonable terms and guarantees satisfaction Dr. F. W. Haynes, tho dentist, does allkinds of dental work in a most scion tific manner. His work speaks for it self. Dental parlors in Mark's building, Rice, one of our enterprising furni ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of furniture of the latest style and finish Give him a call before purchasing else where. Those having second hand stoves furniture, etc., for sale can receive tho highest cash price by calling upon X, Rice, the furniture and supply dealer 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. A. C. Hoxie sells flour at 75c and 80c a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents, People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. Tlie 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 train. BRIEF MENTION. W. S. Conser of Poatlund is in the city. " D. A. Applegate of Portland is m the city. ! John Iiall of Myrtle Creek is iu tho city. Mrs. Wilson of GatVyonvillo Is in town' today. Alex Ericson of Gardiner is at the Van Houten. Chas. J. Griffith of Gohoes,. Y., is iu the city. Wm. Saudersou ot lllddlo is iu tho city today. J F. W. Gibbs of Mcdford was in tho city Saturday. T H. M. Doty ot Loruno is stopping at tho McOlalleu. E.J. Castaln of Portland is a guest at the van Houten. G. H. Bristol of Portland is stopping at the Van Houten. Alinte Eversole of Portland is regis tered at the McClallen. J. L. Grimes and A. S. Buell of Look ing Glass are in tho city today. Low jtrica are what move goods at the Racket Store. Call and see. The Yoncalla and Kellogg coyolo clubs hare reported to the county court. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Cheaper than the cheapest at lticha'rds Cash Racket Store. W. T. Gardiner, sueriutendent of tho toys' and girls' aid society of Portland is at the McClallen. Prcfesecr Liuis Barree, principal of tho Draiu Normal school, made a pleas ant business call at this offico Saturday evening. Deputy District Attorney I. B. Riddle left on this morning's local for Drain to attend to legal matters requiring his presence there. J, ; 'West Rosebnr his a new groceryman. He arrived this morning and will reside with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rapp. ' He weighs eight pounds. Wananiakcr & Brown's fine now line or eampiis oi men anu boys' spring clothing jost received at tho Racktl Slort. Call and see them. Mens' all wool anils $6.50 and upwards. Constantly on hand at the Beer Hall : Cheese, Swiss, limberger brick; fish, spiced herring, sardines, caviar, neu- naugen.pickled pigs feet, pickled tongue. ox-month salad. The nest meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the M. t. parsonage neat Thursday evening, March 12th. A full attendance of members is desired a? Jit is the annual election of officers. By or Jer ot the secretary. - Toweling at 3,ls cents per yard by the bolt, at the Novelty Store. This is big bargain to the trade, as it is the price qaoted by wholesale houses in ihe East. Call and get a bolt now as von may never get it again at this price. The petition of the people of Glen dale asking the county to rebuild the bridge across Cow creek at that place, which was carried off by the late floods, was not acted on by tho county court this term. It will come up next term Road assessors S. Van Houten, J. II. Wiles and F. A. McCall will -meet at Oakland, Monday, April 6, ard proceed to examine and assaes the damage to properties through, which the Hall-Un- derwood road passes and report at county court. next In last Monday's paper we referred to . T. Goodman of Looking Glass as a member of the democratic county cen tral committee. We were so informed and supposed such was the case, but ii seems be is not, anu we therefore apoligize and make the correction Attorney E. D. Stratford jest as he was about to board the train for Drain this morning, to attend the preliminary charge of rape, received a telegram an nouncing the escape of the prisioner and informing him that his services were not required. Slow Jerry has in his possession prob ably the oldest map of the United States in Oregon. It was published by U. S Tanner ot Philadelphia in 1823, and was presented to our friend Jerry, by his mother. It was a completo traveler's guide in those early years. Who in Ore gon has an older one? J. B. Wilson, road supervisor of dis trict Ho. 41, war allowed 30 for work on tne cam as mountain roau. I his was doubtless a very necessary piece of work and the court has done a commendable thing In appropriating this small sum of money, for, highway improvements, like money for educational purposes, if judi ciously applied, is money well expended Ray Palmer will lecture at the Opera House, Tuesday and Wednesday eve nings of this week. March 10th and 11th at 8 p. m. Subject Tuesday Eve The Heroes of the Nineteenth Cen tury." Wednesday, Eve. "The Foes of Freedom." Singing by leading singers of Roseburg. Ladies and gentlemen of all classes cordially invited. The lec' tures will be free. It will be Been, by a notico published elsewhere in today's Issue, that our affa ble and efficient county school superin tendent, Jas. A. Underwood, is not candidate for re-election. He has served the county well during his incumbency three successive terms, and has made host of friends who wish him abundant success in bis future undertakings, what ever they may be. Tho politician shook his head emphat ically. "There is no use in getting up a platform, as far as I am concerned," he said. "I shall not run for office on a platform this time." "But, my dear sir," protested tho party manager, "it is necessary in order to get the votes." "Nonsense," replied the poli tician, "I shall make my race this timo on a pneumatic tire and endeavor to cap ture the bicycle yote. OAKLAND. Mr. and Mrs, Smith Bailey woro over from Roseburg last week. D. W. Stearns wont to Roseburg on Friday evening's local. Roy. T. N. Wilson of Roseburg paid our village n visit Friday. John Beckley wont to Rosoburg Sun day. Louis Sandoz came in from tho mining district near Leland Tuesday. Rovorend Cnmble of Washington hold services at the Presbyterian church Sun day evening. StcaniB Bros, shipped two car loads of hops to Chicago Tuesday, through H. L. Rees of Aurora. Miss Maud Russnll was quite 111 with throat trouble last week, but wo are glad to hear of her boinc improved. E. G. Young & Co, shipped thirteen coops of chickens and threo cases of dressed turkeys to San Francisco Wed nesday. Stearns aud Chonoweth have taken the agency for the Belvldere bicycle. Thcso wheels aro manufactured in Belvi dero, 111., and are high grade in every ro- pect. Harry Pinkston lost a fine Jersey cow Wednesday by a freight train throwing her from tho track. Sho was so badly hurt that she had to be killed. Master Myras McKesson is teuderly canug lor a lame anKie. lie liau u badly sprained while engaged in a game of ball recently, and now ho employs crutches as a means of locomotion. At the lato revival meetings there were converts. Ten will join the M. E. Church, South, the remaining number joining different churches in town. The donation to Reverend Ross was about Trilev. DRAIN. The populists held their primary here Tuesday and elected tho following dele gates: li. P. Brookhart, L. X. Whipple, J.J. Hedden, W. V. Hardy, Henry Whipple and Loren Tracy. Peter Nelson passed through town last week on his way to attend the demo cratic central committee meeting. Miss Emma Edwards of Eugene who has been attending school hero returned homo Wednesday. The social given by the W. R. C. Wednesday night was a great success. W. S. Brilt was seen on our streets Saturday. Ben Heald returned fruui San Fran cisco Saturday. Miss Belio Rowley of Grauts Pau is visiting at Rev. Stratford's. Misa Maud Hardy who baa been in returned California for some time has home. Warren Conway ot Elktoti, a young man about 22 years of age, was arrested Thursday on a cltargo of rape committed on the person if Mcnto Eversol, aged 13 years. It seems that tho girl was an in mate of the Boys nnd Girls Aid Society of Portland and was slaying with the the young man's parents near Elkton. He wilt have a bearing before Juttico Rhodes Monday. Notice of Stockholder's fleeting. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of tho stockholders of the Applegato Gravel Miuini; Company will be held at Roseburg, Douglas county. Oregon, be ing the place of Ihe principle business offico of said corporation, at the office of Wm. R. Willis, in the county court house, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the tenth day of April, 1596, for the purpose of electing three directors to serve as such for ono year and until their successors are elected ond qualified. Dated March 9, 1S96. Wm. R. Wilus, President of the Applegate Gravel Min ing Company. Attest: W.T. UoDLEr, Secretary of tho Applegate Gravel Mining' Company. Notice. To poll tax payers of Douglas county, Oregon. The law regarding poll taxes is: The assessor shall require every person to pay his poll taxes at the time of assessing the same, and iu default of such payment the assessor shall imme diately civo to the sheriff a list of such poll taxes. And as the county court requests the law be strictly carried out, my deputies and Eelf will demand all poll taxes, and those unpaid will be returned to the sheriff at once for collection and mile age. Jas. A. Stiuoinu, Assessor of Douglas Co., Or, SLOW JERRY. Slow Jeny has moved bis jewelry shori into Beards cigar store and billiard hall where he will be pleased to have his old patrons and all others to call upon him and examine his fine stock of jewelry clocks, watches, and spectacles, which he is now offering at reduced prices All work in the jowelry line done to order and warranted to give satisfaction Don't forget tho place, John Beard's billiard hall and cigar emporium where Jerry may alwayB be found to re ccivu orders and do neat work. Delinquent Taxes. Tbo titno for taking county warrants for taxes has been oxtended to April 30. Alter this date no county warrants will bd taken for taxes. Ono per cent will bo added to all taxes not paid before May 1st, two ir cent added for all taxes not paid before Juno 1st, and threo per cent added for all taxes not paid before July 1st. Not A Candidate. Editoii Plaixuealek: I take this opportunity to annonncu that I am not a candidate for the offico of School Superintendent. Respectfully, J. A. Underwood. LITTLE LOCALS. Go to A. C. Marsters & Co. for school books. For a good 5-ciint cigar call on Mr&.N. Boyd. Wood taken on uubscriptiou ut this office. County claims and warrants bought by . 8. Went. First-class stiff hats at Jack Abraham's for f3.00. Have you seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches at Salzmnn'o. Munyon's Homtepathic Remedies for sale at Marsters' Drug Store. Buy your silverware at Salzman's and got tho best at the lowest prices. Munyon's Homeopathic Remedies at A. O. Marstors & Co.'s drug store. Buy one dollar's worth of grocorics at Allison's and get tho $5.00 in gold. tV full assortment of cigars of all quali ties, tobaccos and pipes at H. Easton's. More now goods at Jack Abraham's and more to come. Now Is tho time for bargains. Hay ; choice oat hay, $3.00, timothy. $9.00 per ton, delivered. Cawlfield's Feed Store. Printers' ink, quantity, quality and prices, aro moving goods from the shelves at Allison's. Oranges, lemons, apples, potatoes onions, .arly Roso potatoes. EaBtern hams 11 cents, at H. Easton's. The finest lino of pants goods in the city will bo found at J. P. Jackson's, Give him n call nnd look over his line. Satisfaction guaranteed.. Gotd! Gold!! GoldH! $5.09 in gold will be given away at Allison's grocery on April first. Ono dollar cash purchase gives you a number. Call and see. Ladies, are you in perfect health? If not, why not try the great home remedy, Viavi. Mrs. Berry is agent for Douglas county and will fill all orders promptly. L. Langenburg Is still on top. He carries a lull stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord eous etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Slow Jerry tho jeweler has H carat filled gold ladies watches now ou sale. Prices reduced from $2o to $15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Good lustureage for stock at reason able rates by tho month. All stock lakon absolutely aud entirely at owuer's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, Blackman, Roberts creek. A lady steped in at Allison's tbo other day, aud priced a few groceries, then exclaimed : "Why, they have been charging me more for everything I have bought; I guess I know where to go now." See. The Square Deal Store. h'etingis believing, BO walk into the Square Deal Store and see tho Hue dis play of fashionallo spring goods daily arriving. Pricinc goods is aleo the best way to learn where to bay cheapest Call on Wollenberg & Abraham and price goods and you will then come to the con clusion that the Square Deal Stoto is the place to make your purchases. Wollen berg & Abraham bays received anu are continually receiving a Ono stock of new spring good?, which they are selling at now prices. These aro the limes when we want (o talk new goods to you, and we feel assured that the ladies in particu lar will go into raptnres when they see our fine stock of spring dress goods and learn their prices. Gentlemen will also bear in tniud that tho Siuaro Deal Store will fit them out to perfection. $55iOO Prize. Wbealou College of Wheaton, 111., offers a two year's scholarship for tho beat oration, to be delivered at tho fair hel'l in this county in tho fall of lSGti. Tbo oration shall be tho competitor's own composition ana not less man tlvo nor more than fifteen minutes in length Competitors must be residents of Dong- las county between the ages af 1G and 24 years, tor lurtber information enquire of F. A. McCali.. Secretary. To the Electors of Douglas County, I again am a candidate on the republi can ticket for tne ottico oi county as sessor, and shall bo pleased to receive tho support of all who can honorably ag ist me. I owe nobody a cent, am there fore free to act fairly and justly to and by all, and for the best interest of Douglas county. I belong to no ring or combine Yours Faithfully, Geo. Cctlack. To Trade. Two lots in Marshlield for hogs. Two and ono half lots in North Uoeo burg, for stock ; hock or buggy in part payment. Call on I. F. Rico & Co. For Sale or Rent. The Palmer sawmill. For particulars address, K. C. Paluku, Drain, Or, To Rent. Furnished rooms for two. Euquiru ut this offico. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING mm Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mis tiTATJE OF OlIIO.X'ITV OF TOLEDO, . UVC.X.B UOUKTT, ) FRANK J. CllEENY inaltcs oath that ha la tho senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City of Toledo, County and Stato aforesaid, nnd that said Ann will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS lor each ana every csso of Catarhii that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Hworu to beforo mo and subscribed In my presence this Cth day ot December, A. l., 1SSC. seal I A. W. GLEASON, Notary I'ubl'c Hull h Catarrh Curu is taken Internally and acts directly on tho blood mid mucuos sur faces ot tho system. Bend tor testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.. Bold by Druggists, 75c. SUttatlons uanted or heln wanted atleertinFmenti ituerlcd in this column free of charge. Other adt of Jive lines or less under this head 15 cents per month: each additional line S cents ver month. Ab advertisement taken for less than S5 cents. For Sale. ?OR SALE-Old newspapers, 23 cents per 100. A(pi7 ai riainucaier 91UCC. O. DEZENDOBF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY TUBLIC. Bpeclal attention clcn to COLLECTIONS and matters in Probate. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Montr Loaned and Borrowed. Rooms 4 and 5 Marsters' Bld'g. R03EBUKG. C D. STBATFOBD, 9 Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 and 4 Taylor St Wilson Block. R03KBUKU, OB L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. OUlcu Hours, from 12 to 3 r.x. Taylor & Wilson Brick ROSEBURG. JAY BROOKS, -DEALER IN- Staple DRESS Fancy GOODS FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, RUBBER GOODS, HATS AND CAPS. KID FITTING" Style 22 Agents for Kid Fitting Corsets Tho Best Goods and LOWEST PRICES Yours Truly, JAY BROOKS. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have just opened a first-class Feed Store and h&ve on band a lanro invoice ot the best Koscbure and Valley Flour, Baled Hay. Grain and Feed ot all kinds. All purchases dellTcrcd tree Cor. Cass and Rose street. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. Leave yonr orders with me and save money. Roseburg, Or. IDO YOU REALIZE THAT THE If you are in a position To do Business Let the People Know it. 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. C-lffl-WHKS YOU WANT GOOD JOB PRINTING DONE, AND YOU SOMETIMES DO YOU FOR Pure Drugs QO TO A. C. flARSTERS & CO., DIlUGGIttTH. OILS hnd glhss STATIONERY AND WHLL PKPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CI'SS Tho Dinini: Room will be undti tne personal supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will suaranteo all old and new cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. Ohdrghill Hotel OAKLAND, OU. KATES CHURCHILL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. Cigar Store J. R. BEARD, Propr. (Successor to SENATE SALOON.) A POPULAR RESORT. Choice Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Brinks constantly on band. Removed from cor. Oak and Jackson to PARKOTT BCILDING, 32S JACKSON STREET. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Retail Dealer in Flour, Feed, Provisions. MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT 13 TO DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOMETHING FOREIGN I Plaindealer, the eager Public gathering iu throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs DOES TIIC BEST JOB PRINTING AT LOWEST RATES. GENERAL DIRECTORY ATX Or GfcCGON. I J. 11. Mitchell D.S.Benaton.. JG.W.JIcBride "n,r.., (Binzer Hermann " jw.B. Ellis Governor- William P. Lord Secretary ot State . H. R. Kincald State Treasurer. Phil Metscban Snpt. Pub. Instruction 0. 31. Irwin State Printer .W. II. Leeds Attorney GeneraI........C. St. Idleman Member Board of Equallzatlon-A . C. Woodcock iF. A. Moore (J. E. Wolvenon R.S. Bean B. Comr(n Railroad Commissioner... Clerk of Railroad Commission., B. Eddy A. Macrum . Lydcll Baker SICOHD JUDICIAL DI8TBICT. judge. J. c. Fullcrton Prosecuting Attorney Geo. M. Brown U. 8. LAUD 07TICZ, BOSZBUBO. , Receiver. .. R. g. Sheridan Register r. M. Vcatch V. S. WEATHZS BUREAU. .Thcs. GiosoU Observer.. BOUGLAl COUNTY. Senator... ,...IIcnry Beckley (J.E. Blundell .. Jj.T. Bridges. (CA-Sehlbrcdb F. W. Benson C. F. Cathcart .W. A. Fratcr ...J. A. Underwood .....-J.A. Sterling A. F. Stearns IW. L. Wilson )C. II. Maupln SvmP.Herdon Dr. K. h. Miller Thos. Smith Representatives . Tlerk heTifi- Treasurer School 8nperindent. Awnr. ,, , County Judge. Commissioners... Surveyor......... Coroner......... Sheep Inspector PBiciHcr ornciES. Justices.. .John Hamlin H.C. Slocum Constable. Mayor. CITY Or EOSEBOCO. .A. C. Marsters COUSClLSOMf. 1st Ward. .. (Robert Yates ) David Clements I H.C. Stanton D.Moore i J. M. Fletcher Wm. Perry (F. II. Churchill )H.aSlocum F. M.ZlgIci J.B. Cannon J. A. Perkins 2nd Ward..... 3rd Ward 4th Ward Recorder Marsh aL. Treasurer coubt sissioas. The Circuit Court for Douglas County meets three times a year as follows: The 3d Mon day In March, the ilh Monday in June, and the Ut Monday in December. J. C. Fullerton of Roseburg judge, Geo. Jl. Brown, of Roseburg, prosecuting attorney. iuniy uoun meets me isi rveunesaay alter the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November, A. F. Steams, of Oakland, judge; C. H. Maupln of Elkton and W. L. Wilson, of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court is In session continuously, A.F. Stearns, iudge. Society Jlcctlujj. 'T AUBEL LODGE, A. F. A A. M., REGULAR each month. J. B. CAWLFIELD, W. M. C. W. Kick, Sec'y. TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. 11. R. A. II., HOLD their rcrular convocations atMasocic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Tti.in 1 1 1 11 . 1 ,. j K. L. MILLER, H.P. I&icobx Caso, Secretary. pHILETARIAN LODGE, NO. 8, L O. O. F.. meets Saturday evening of each week at their hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Roseburg. Members ot he order in rood standlni. are invit ed to attend. R.M.COXKLING,N.G. E. McBROOM, Sec'y. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 9, MEETS AT Odd Fellows' hall nn second and fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting brethren aro invited to attend. F. G. MICELLI, C. P. JOS. MICELLI, Scribe. ROSEBURG 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 oi the order in good standing are in vited to attend. RENO POST, NO. G. A. R., MEETS THE first and third Thursdays ot each month. OMEN'S RELIEF CORPS NO. 10. MEETS Drsti and third ThuisdxTS in each month. TfARMP. ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly Meeting's will be held at Grange Half. Roseburg. the first Friday in December, March and June, and the third Friday in September. p 03EBURG CHAPTER, NO. 8. 0. E. S.. MEETS xv the second and fourth Thursdays of each msnth. ALICE SHERIDAN, W. M. T OSEBURG DIVISION NO 476, B. OF L. E., iv meets every second and fourth Sunday. T OSEBUBG R. D. LODGE, NO. 41, 1. O, O. F. iN- meets on Tuesday evening ot each week at the Odd Fellows halL Visiting sisters ami orelhren are invited to attend. MARY SCHMEISER, N. G. 1CLA BRADLEY. R-Scc A LP HA LODGE, NO. 47, K. OF P., MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows HalL Visiting Knights In good standing cor dially invited to attend. R. M. COSKLING, C. C. I. B. RIDDLE, K.R.S. The Ctturcbet). Baptist Chuecii comer of Lane and Ros streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Young People's Union, 630 run. ; Mrs. E. W. Black, President; Sunday School, IU c m.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 730. Rzv. G. W. Black, Pastor. Residence, No. S2 Main Street. Mstuodist Church comer of Main and Lauo streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woollcy, Superintendent; Class Meeting at dose of the morning service; Epworth Leagua 630 p. m. Clara Hume, President. Prayer Meet Ing, Wednesday, at 730 p.m. " Rev. G.W. Kesdy, Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. Pbesbytkbiax. Church comer ot Cass and Rose streets. Sunday Service: Pnplic worship, a 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. Dilwosth, Pastor. The Loyal Texpebaxce Lkgios will meet at the M. E. Church Wednesday ut 3 p.m. A. C. Bccksib. SupL INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE T 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 PL.VINDEALER.-