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THE PLAINDEALER MAKCU Ui. 18W. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Koseburo, Ore., March 15, 1S6. 1 . , 1ditftn limn !M1 fK Maximum temperature, a. Minimum temperature. Si. RalntaU (or the SI hours ending 5 1. m., U.U0. Tula! rainfall since 1st ot month, IS. Avenuw ralntall tor this mouth lor i! yean, X57. Total rainfall Iroui Sej.L 1, 1S&. to date, iSl Average ralutall Irom Sept. 1, lo date. J0.6I. Accumulated icvs Irom Sept. 1, 1S, to date, l.W. Average precipitation lor Is wet bcaus, SJ.96. The weather tlass ilila)cd represent tlio forecast applvlux to the 21 hours cmllns atS j. m. to-morrow. (II more than one kttid of weather Is predicted for that period, the condi tions first uamed lu the forecast will ho repre sented by the uppermost weather tlag.) A white 11 s Indicates clear or fair weather; a blue Has, rain or snow. The Has of which tho upper hall is white and tho loner half blue, local rain or snow. A black trlanirular pen uaut Indicates the temperature and when dis played above a weather flag Indicates warmer, and when dhpUrcd below, cooler, Tho tern pcraturc. Has U never dUplaytd alone. Its ab icncc iudieates stationary temperature. The cold nave das, white with Mack square tu the man of the grand jury this term center, when displayed on the Pacific coast, In dicatcs frost.' Tutu. Gibsox. Obacrrtr. BRIEF. MENTION.- . H. 11. Wind ot Couistock is in town today. Walter Kent of Drain is n guest at tliu McClallen. .M. T. Kico of .Myrtlo Oieek ia at the McClallen. Tho slioritl" collected 1MJ.8S taxes last week. Iaj. E. F. Walsh of Olalla is in tho city today. P. B. Whitney of Ashland is at tho Van llouten. C. L. Cox of Camus Valley is at thu Van llouten. Geo. Scott of Melrose is registered at tho McClallen. Miss Dalborg of (.ilvmlalo is icgistcrcd at the McClallen. J. A. Jar-iues of Gleiuhilo is registered at the McClallen. J. T. Boyle of Canyonvillo is a guest at the McClallen. Geo. Marsluof Looking Glass is regis tered at the Van Hon ten. A. K. Crouch of Camas Valley is reg istered at tho Van Houteu. Ben Huntington of Yoncalla is fore DRAIN. Beautiful weather. J. F. Smith, formerly of this placo but who has been living in Ashland for tho last year, has roturned. lie brings ouo of Ashland's fair daughters as a future helpmeet. Edun Applegate waB taken to the in- Etno aBylutn from this plnco baturday by Deputy Cathcart. Smith Bailey of Kosoburg was in town Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Black fell from a porch Thursday and was seriously hurt. At present writing bIio is resting mito easy. Judgo Loughary was in town Satut- day on legal business boforo tho justice's court. Walter Kent, our iopular hardware merchant, went lo Itoseburgou Sunday's local. Walter is a nico young fellow but is not awav from homo much. No doubt M. 0. Buckle, Win. Vinson and K. A oodratTare bailiffs this term of court W. X. Moore of Buckles is in the city today on business with the County Judge. A. t,. trooper ol t Ik ton. a juryman made the PLAixuLWLKr. a pleasant call today. Miss Ediu Appiegale was taken to the Asylum from Drain Saturday by W. W I O . 4 I . - . i 1 , .T- Maretere&Co. for school -""-. V3 C. W. Huddleston of Klktcn is in the city today. He is one of tho jury men and made the Plaixdkalei: a pleasant call. There will be a bachelor's social given nt tlin f!tir?l5ni Plinrrli nn nor I'Sattir .sicnyona nomeot,auiic uemeutes ,. iv.n,.. will later. Tho S. P. B. B. Co.. successor o the O. A C. II. B. Co., aie having govern nient iutents for lands in tho Boscbur; land district recorded, amounting in the roxtULM Or., March 16. 1?J; a. m. tVeallxr forecast for the nut 9S hours, for Roseburg and vicinity: fair, tonight and Tuelay. 1'acCK. Local Forecast Official. LITTLE LOCALS. Go to A. 0 hooks. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. West. A good farm to trade fur city property. Inquire at this office. appear A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drag store. Bay one dollar's worth of groceries at jMEttm'a and get the $5.00 in gold. licuij: your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairs. Myrtle Creek floor, only SO ceuta per I aggregate to 2Si,3tO acres. eack. Delivered free. A. C. Hoxis. Prof. Geo. T. Kussell of Oakland, A full assortment of cigars ot all ijcali-1 prominent eitizen and formidable caudi ties, tobaccos and pipes at II. Kaston's. I date for representative for the state le Hmv: choice oat liar. iSiX). liuiothv. islalure, is in the city today and made SJJM per ton. delivered. Caw Ineld's Puh-nduleu a pleasant call Feed Store. The circuit court is now in session. Extracts of all kinds, teas, coffee of the His honor Judge Fullerton on the bench best dualities. Oran; and lemon peel and Geo. M. Brown district attorney. NOTES OF INTEREST. A Halzman, the roliablo juwoler. J. T. Bryan, the BuBy Watchmaker. Go lo tho ltoseleaf for thu best cigar. Good goods at tho lowest prices ut Sab man's. For u good 6-cunt cigar call on Mra.N. Boyd. Wood taken on subscription at this oflico. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and table upoous at Salzman's. Puro fresh candies, fruits aud iiuIb at tho Roseleaf. New Goods, and convincing prices at tho Novelty Store. Harness of all kinds al low price at G. W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and domestic friends will look after him and see that cigars at the BoBeleaf. ho does not get lu any bad company. T. B. Conway, father of Warren Con way, has been negotiating a compromise with Superintendent-Gardner, and from present indications, the placid waters of Elk creek will givo up their dead and there will bo a wedding instead of a pros, ecutiou. The sad newB was telegraphed here Saturday cvouing that Dan Applegate was found dead near his mino in Jackson couulv. Ho was buried near the Jesse Applegato homestead. The community has lost one of its most honored citizens. Have yon seen the latest in ladies' aud gouts' watches at Salzman's. Lvic prices are what move goods at tho Backet Store. Call and see. Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get the best at lite lowest prices. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKiunoy & Manning, Oakland. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at tho lowest prices at Salzman's. A few cases good substantial boots at Ho leaves a wife tud mourn his death. tiro children to reduced prices to close them out, at II. UtlOUTEll That A. P. A. Obligation. After giving what purports to be the chief obligation ol the A. P. A., our Bo man contemporary concludes as follows: "Now, if Mr. Palmer, or tbo Kosoburg A. P. A. Council, will print tho affidavit of responsible me tu bets of the commun ity, deuyiug that theEo aie the salient parts of tho A. P. A. obligation, we will agree to produce proof on tho ether side of the proposition that will couyince the people that the oath vith some iuitna- Sboes!!! Cheaper at Richards' Cash Stanton's Shoes! Shoes!! than the cheapest Backet Store, Prints, Giughams, Shirtings, Percales etc , fresh stock, choice patterns at thu N ovelty Store. You will admire the neat aud choice patterns in our new line of Outing FUm n'.U, at the Novelty 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 hat, stylish and cheap, call teriol nortious cut out is as eiveu above." After glancing over tbo above, on Wollenberg A Abraham, whoso stock a ncracn of n-oderato intelliirence will ambraces all grades ol head gear. Two Lives Saved, Mtb. Phtebo Tliouian, of Juueliou City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that thero was iiu hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and eho says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, I'M Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result every thing else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weekH was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are eumplee, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicino in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. C. Mars ters' Drug Store. Regular size 50e. aud 11.00. FOR Pure Drugs 00 TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., mtuuuiii'i'H. i Situation wanted or heln wmitrtt (ulrertiirmmlM iiucrUd in this column free of charge. Other ads of fire Unci or tcta under this head SJ ,ccn per vumth; each additional line i cents ncr month. No advertisement taken for less than is cents. OILS HMD GLHSS For Hale. t If OR SALE Old newspapers, 25 cents jcr 1C0. Apply at l'laluitcaler office. O. DEZENDOBF, J Attorney at Law AND NOTAKY rUBLIC.j ipetial attention given to COLLECTION'S and matters in I'robate. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned and I Borrowed. Rooms 1 and S Marsters' Bld'g, UOjEBURG. J D. STEATFOBD, Attorney at Law, STKTIONERY AND GENERAL DIRECTORY ATE 07 OtEGOH. C.a.bcuators ii-JHi'." I Congressmen j n g"ifianu Governor William P. Lord Secretary of State II. R. Kincald KtHtc Treasurer..... ...I'hll Mctsctiau Snjit. Tub. InstructIou........0. M. Irwin State Printer. W. II. Leeds Attorney General C. M. Idlcman MembcrBoardof Equalization.A. C. Woodcock SF. A. Moore G E. Wolvcrton R.B. Bean iA. B. Compson J. B. Eddy I. A. Macrum Clerk of Railroad Commission ... Lydcll Baker SICO.-IO JUDICIAL DISTCICT. judge J. C. Fullerton Prosecuting Attorney ..Gco. M. Brown u. s. laud omce, coszeueg. Receiver R. s. Sheridan Register. B. M. Veatch U. S. WEATUXK EUrtEAU. Observer.. .Thos. Gioson DOUGLAS C00HTT. IIcnry Beckley Senator , Representatives ..., , Tlcrk -hcriff. Treasurer. ..... School Supcrindcnt. Assessor............... County Judge.......... Commissioners........ Surveyor.......... uoroncr.. Sheep Inspector. FEECIUCT 0FFICEES Justices.. (J. E. Blundell .. J.T. Bridges. ( C. A. Echlbrcdo .F. W. Benson C. F. Cathcart W. A. Frater ...J. A. Underwood LA. Sterling A. F. Steams 1W. L. Wilson (C. U. Maupin Will P. Heydon Dr. K. L. MUler .Thos. Smith '.'ons tables. Mayor . lat Ward. 2nd Ward. 3rd Ward 1th Ward Recorder... Marshal. Treasurer. CITY Or EOSEELT.O. COUSCIIMES. .John Hamlin II.C. Slocum . C. Marsters Rooms S and 4 Taylor Wilson Bloci ROaEBDRG. OB Jg L. BEAD LEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Hours, from 11 to 3 p.m. Taylor & Wilson Brick ROiEBURG. WHLL PKPER Cl-rOlCiS PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. Churchill Hotel (Robert Yates (David Clements )II.C.Stanton . D.Moore ) J. M. Fletcher ,vm. Perry (F.II. Churchill U.C.Slocum , . F. M. Ziglei ......J. B. Cannon . J. A. Perkins j C0CET SE6SI0S3. The Circuit Court for Douglas County meets three times a year as follows: The Su Mon ! day In March, the 4th Monday in Jnne, and the 1st Monday in December. J. C. Fullerton of , Roseburz judge, Geo. M. Brown, of Roseburg. ) prosecuting attorney. County Court meets the 1st Wednesday after the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November, A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, judge; C. H. Maupin of Elkton and W. L. Wilson, of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court is in session continuously, A.F. aiearns. luugc. quality from aud the in good Coll at XL Kaston'i. Printers' ink, 'pxautity, prices, are moving goods fibelve at Allison'?. Sale for sale, as good as new , order. A bargain for cah. U. Euton's grocery store. Call and examine the new good at the Variety store, one brock-east ol the depot, center of Pino and Lane Streets. fc. Da bas. rnysioan and surgeon coa in Marsters' building managing state c-.uos and a score or less of attorneys looting after their clients intereitj. Geo. W. Joner, the earieutcr, who went to hit old home in Western Ohio, has returned altera protracted tiilt. lie reports great chauges siuca he left there 20 years agoflmt ttill prefers Ore gon to Ohio. D. C. Pitier exhibited" in theiVsis pourc otlicc today a small piece of verv Call in I Q03" 'lost;' which evidently had town tod coantry promptly answered eight or day. Call on Slow Jerry and examine his Setli Thomas clocks, watches and gold lowed eye gla&see. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. The finest line of pante goods in the dty will be found at J. 1. Jackson's. Gire him a call and look over his line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget that T. L Stubblefield, opposite the depot, makes and mends boots and shoes on most reasonable terau and guarantees satisfaction. Gold! Gold!! Gold!!! to.00 in gold trill be given away at Allison's grocery on April first. One dollar cash purchase gives you a number. Call and sec. Dr. V. W. Haynes, the dentist, does allktnds of dental work in a most scien tific manner. Llis work speaks for it self. Dental parlors in Mark's building. Slow Jerry the jeweler has H carat filled gold ladies watches now on 3a!e. Ericet reduced from 5 to 1 15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. The old reliable hostelrj'i the well known McClallen House of this city "Still lives." Its table is supplied with the best the market affords not floated very far from head inarters If D. C. can only find the main ledge and he thinks he can his fortune is made, tor a few pack animals loaded with tuch ruck woukl place the owner among the bonanza kings. The 1't-Ai.MitALu: has never said any thing disrespectfully of the many op posing candidates for Congress. We have uniformly spoken of them with due respect as to native abilities. All wc have complained of was tint they or their friends were continually belittling Mr. Hermann, speaking disparagingly of him and his work. naturally ask : By what right, or for what purpose does '.lie Iteviow add "im material iRtrtions" to this quasi obliga tion? It must be to deceit u its readers; to prejudice them ; "to stir up strife." If we Di:blituo "prolestaut" for ' Ho- man Catholic in this obligation, we have a fac tiuiile of one of the mildett oatLs of eeveral armed Kouiaa Catholic bccieties, haviug prutlr as chaplains the Clan na Gael. Ancient Order of Hibernians, Catholic Kuijhtt of America, aud several others. We hear no criticism of tLoie secret orders u herein brutal murders have bceu plotted and consumated. Why? Resolutions. KustHirmi, Or,, March IS, IMfti. Tu the president and friemlj of Coun cil . American Protective Asscciatiuu, ltosebnrg, Or. WiitutAe, Ttits council and its mem bers have been basely, aud we believe maliciously misrepresented by the Kose burg Review, and by different individu als in this city, and Wut-UKM. We Ltheve that the lee- People should tako advantage of theEe lures deliicred duiiug the past week by prices and give him their patronage. ltev. Kay Palmer have Leenofgieat ben Ladies, aro you in perfect health? If efit to the American Protective Associa- not, why not try the great home remedy, I tiou, and the pnucipua niaintaiued by Viavi. Mrs. Berry is agent for Douglas it, aud that this council and its members county and will fill all orders promptly. Ihing your job work to tho Plauiukai.- u office. We aro prepared to do tho cheaiiest and best work south of Port- laud. I-'tinners .Our large line of well made overshirts only needs a looker and we have a buyer. Call at the Novelty Store. X. Kice, al his ware rooms on Jackeou opiosite Marks' irou front, has choice household furniture aud tin ware at prices to suit the times. If you dou't want to Buffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langouburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done. .Veto HW mixture in Dress Goods for durability, quality and prices; we invite comparison. We fUl nul be undcrmUl. Call at the Novelty tHore. The Square Deal stoi e has just oined up a beautiful line of W. 1.. Douglas ehoes, which prove to be the beat shoes made. Come and inspect them. A. C. Iloxie sells flour at 75c and iOc a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 73 cents NEW FEED STORE OAKLAND, Olt. KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELl) Have Just oiued n Urtt-class Feed Store and have on hand a large invoice of the best , RoAcburg aud Valley Flour, Rated Hav, Grain and Feed ot all kinds. All purchases delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 ceiits. Beds, 20 cents. ia Vaall. HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. Cigar Store!; J. R. BEARD, Propr Society Jlectingk. r AUREL LODGE, A. F. & A. JL, EEGULAK J-' meetings the id and 1th Wednesdays in each month. J. B. CAWLFIELD, W. M. C. W. KlEK, Scc'y. TTilPQDA CHAPTEE, NO. U. K. A. II., HOLD u their regular convocations at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions are cordially invited. K. L. MILLEB, II. P. IsaDOKE Caeo, Secretary. DlIILETAELUi LODGE, SO. S, I. O. O. F., 07 meets Saturday evening of each week at their hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Roscbnrg. Members of he order in good standing are invit ed to attend. K. M. COSKLISG, N. G. E. McBKOOM.Sec'y. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 0, MEETS AT Odd Fellows' hall nn second and fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting brethren arc invited to attend. F. U. MICELLI, C. P. JOS. MICELLI, Scribe. D OSEBCRG LODGE, NO. 16, A. O. TJ. W. meets the second and fourth Mondays ol each month at7:3U p. m. at Odd Fellows hall. lembcrsoiincoruer m gooo standing are in ucu to aucnu. RENO lOaT, NO. first aud third G. A. R-. MEETS TUB first and third Thursdays of each month. WOMEN'S BELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS firsts and third Thursdays in each j month. Will BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CUSS The Diniuu Kooni will be uudu the eisoual supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and new cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. iSuceosor to SENATE aALOON. A POl'l'UK IlliSOltT. Choice Clear and all LimU of Tem-ieraucc Drinks constantly on baud. Removed from cur. Oak aii J JiukMin to l'ARROTT BI II.D1M., t J VCKioN STREET. RO.-EBl ll; OREOON. III! SPRIttG s GOODS ARME ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly Meetings will be held at Grange Half. Roi-eburg, the first Friday in December, March, aud June, and the third Friday in September. p OSEBDRG CHAPTER. NO. S. O. E. S.. MEETS iv the second and fourth Thursdays ol each tncnth. AUCE SHERIDAN, W. M. ROSEBURG DIVISION NO 476. B. OF L. E., meets every second and fourth Sunday. reasonable, train. A lady stepped in at Allison's the other day, and priced a few groceries, then exclaimed : "AVhy, they have been chargine me more for everything I have bought; I guess I know where to go now." See. Good pastureage 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, Hoberts creek. The cheap rates of live dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on the 0. It. & N. Co'e. steamers from Portland to Han Francisco. riteamer leaves Portland every live days. Incendiary Last Sunday morning at three o'clock a tire was discovered on the roof of a China wash house. The Chinamen rushed out when tho alarm was given and succeeded in extinguishing it before any material damage was done. Upon examination it wai found that the tire had been set by some one, eo far un known, with evil intent. The roof was found saturated with coal oil. Had the fire become general the whole block would doubtleis been burned, and prob ably a general conflagration would havo resulted. It is hoied tbo detectives may be able to find the incendiary and bring Charges iiim to justice. Such fieuda should be have been tf pccially benefitted, there fore be it lUfjird. That Ihe thanks ol this council be tendered to Hevorcnd Kay Palmer for tLe pleasant, forcible and able manner in which he delivered his lectures in defense of tho American Pro tective Association during the iast week in this city. lUnlred, That the Eecietary be in structed to transmit a copy of these reso lutions to friend Palmer, also printed in the Plaixdealuk and spread ujon the minutes of Council No. 22. X. Kite, one of our enterprising furni ture dealers has now on ealo a fine lot of furniture of the latest stylo and finish. Give him a call before purchasing else where. L. Langenburg is still ou top. He carries a full stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord- eons etc, violin strings of best iiuality always on hand. Wanamaker & Brown's fine new line of samplis ol men and boys spring clothing just received at the Racket Sturc. Call and see them. Mens' all wool suits ijJ)Q and upwards. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for salo can receive the IN GREHT VARIETY RE NOW AKKIUMi AT II ONE PI E Ci 5 RE AND IT WILL PAY TO :-Efc. AND PRICK I HEM. Free bus to and from the summarily dealt with, if caught. Is There Any Truth In Spiritualism? Do the dead return? Is thero a soul world? Does death end all ? Dr. Hen ric Ceauseaut and Mile I'eauscant will giver one of their famous open light se ances at the Opera House, Wednesday night, March ISth, where every oppor tunity will be given to te6t the truth or falsity of spiritalii m. All "manifestations in bright light under strict test condi tions. Do not confound, these mediums with alleged spirit mediums, who roam the country like a set of vampires, Ecek iug whom they may devour. Altcud this seance and bo convinced. A small admission charged. Notice. The tax roli of Douglas county for lS'Jo ia now in my hands for collection and is now due aud payable al my ollice. C. F. Catiicaut. Sheriff. The Astoria & Goblc Railroad Com- Thc Comet. The citizens of Koseburg were on tho alert all dav Saturday watching for the comet, that it was predicted, would strike highest cash price by calling upon '. aud probably knock the earth into Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, mithereene, aud send fho inhabitants 221-23 Jackson streot Roseburg, Or, s'-ooting iuto kingdom come or lap its I Toweling at 3'.. cents per yard by tad around tLctn and whiz them through the bolt, at the Novelty Store. Thie is space at the rate of a million miles a a big bargain to the trade, as it is the minute clear oil" past the moon, sun and price quoted by wholesale houses in the fixed stars. But the day passed and tho East. Call and get a bolt now as vou comet failed to connect, aud now tho I may never get it again at this price people breathe easier, except a few who had cxiected a free ride lo tho moon by SLOW JERRY. catching lo the comet's tail, having Slow Jerry has moved his jeweiry shop chalked their hands so they could hold into Beards cigar store and billiard hall on. uur tincago tailor neiu uis suears wiiore lie will oe pieaseu to nave ins out n hand determined to clip off a portion patrons and all others to call ujiou him of the comet's tail for coat collars if it and examine his fine stock of jewelry, comes near enough. Saturday a strong clocks, watches, and spectacles, which east wind prevailed all day, such an ouo he is now offering at reduced price; as rarelv occurs from that tiuaiter. It All work in the jewelry Hue done to was particularly claimed by some ol a order and warranted to give satisfaction. waggish turn that it was caused by tho Don't forget the place, John Beard's comet which had clasicd mother earth billiard hall and cigar emporium, n his embrace and was (lying enst with where Jerry may always be found to re her at such a rato as lo create a breeze. ceive orders and do neat work. LOWEST Prices DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING. FANCY GOODS, WAISTS AND CAPES, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC. XllC BUST Goods, Tlte I.AYliST StlCh. TUe Voiirs Truly, p OsEBOBG R. D. LODGE, NO. 41, 1. O, O. F. meets on Tuesday evening of each week at the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting sisters and nrelhren arc invited to attend. MARY SCHMEISER, N. G. IL'LA BRADLEY. R-StC. ALPHA LODGE, NO. 17, K. OF P., MEET3 every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellow IfalL Visiting Kni;hts In good standing cor dially iuvitcd to attend. R. M. CONKUNG, C. C. I. B. RIDDLE, K.R.S. Tlte Clnirclics. BirTUT Cnur.cu corner of Lane and Ros streets. Sunday Service. Preaching, U a. m. aud 7:30 p. nu; Young People's Union, 630 p.m.; Mrs. E. V. Black, President; Sunday School, 10 c in.; James Chamberlain, Superintendent Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 730. Rxv. G. V. Black, Pastor. Residence, No. Sit Main Street. JKY BROOKS. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale aud Retail Dealer in Goods delivered free to all : parts ot the city. leave : your orders with me aud : save money. Roseburg, (Jr. : Flour, Feed, Provisions. MKTnonisT Cneccn corner of Main and Lano streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woolley, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close of the morning service; Epworth League 630 p. m. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 730 p.m. Rev. G.W. KmsaDY, Pastor. Parsonage, corner Main and Lane. I'r.EscvTEr.nN Cacccu corner 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., 7p.ro. Prayer Meeting. Wednes day, 730 p. m. R. B. Dilworth, Pastor. Tiik Loyal TxMrKruscK Legion- will meet at the M. E. Church Wednesday Ht 3 pjn. A. C. BcckKkb. Supt. The Square Deal Store. Seeing is believing, so walk into the Square Deal Store and seo tho fine dis play of fashionable spring goods daily pany put 12 men to work grading through arritrinif. Pricinir eoods is also tho best tho marshes below Bureau's mill, near way to learn where to buy cheapest. Clalskanie, recently. This is an oxperi Call on Wollenberg 5c Abraham and prico ment which tho company is trying, in order to know if the road can bo put across tho flat at that place. goods and you will then come to the con elusion that the Square Deal Store is the place lo make your purchases. Wollen berg & Abraham hayo received and are continually recciying a fine stock of now spring goods, which they are selling at new prices. These are tho times when wo want to talk new goodB to you, and we feel assured that the ladies in particu lar will go into raptures when (hey see our fine slock of Bpring dreEB goods and learn their prices. Gentlemen will also bear in inind that tho Square Deal Storo will fit Ihem out to perfection Tho :j-ynar-old daughter of A. II Fruin,of Lebauon, was kicked in tho forehead by a horso last week. The skull was broken and indented, hut the doctors hope tho wound will not provo fatal. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In IcaV' cnlng power as tho Royal. T)Q YOU REALIZE THAT THE MIS31UN OF THIS AU KUTI&K.MENT IS 1U l.NVITE tUUK 1 ATKOjAuK T li a . If you are in a position To do Business Let the People Know it. DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOMETHING FOREIGN I If you have anything You want to Sell Let the People Know it. To the Voters of Douglas County. Gkm llmk.n: I announce myself as a candidate before thu republican conven tion for the nomination of representative to Iho legislature. If nominated and elected 1 promise on tho honor of n man, to do everything in my power to lift tho hairy (tu burdene from the shouldere of the over-taxed people of tho county and state. Gi:o. T. KthstLL. Dated at Oakland, Oregon, this 'Jth day of March, 1S9G. To Trade. Two lots in Marsbfiuld fur hogs. Two and ouo half !otn in North Uoeo burg, for Btock ; hack or buggy in part payment. Call on I. F. Kico & Co. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR The little Special Notice aud the regular Business Ad Make the Mighty Merchant auti his ratrous Vjiaa, To Rent. Furnished rooms for two. this oflico. Knqniro at CREAM BAKING powein The Plaindealer. Aud the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs The Plaindealer is read By Everybody. Advertise in it. It will Pay. IK)li I til! 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