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THE PLAINDEALEE1 MARCH 23, 18C6. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. RosMUM, Ore, March S2, 1S3G. nnim J5 - IVwlflO lime 30.00. j5 p m- i'aclflo tltno 30.01. Maximum temperature, 65. Minimum temperature. 4$. Kalniall tor the SI hours ending 5 p.m., 0.30. Total rainfall slnco 1st ol month, ibC Arcrago nlntall lor this month for IS years. 37. Total rainfall from Sept 1, 1SK, to date, :S.97. Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date, 27.S1. Accumulated excess from Sept. 1, 1S35, to date, 1.(3. Average prccinlUtlon for IS wet seasons. -OAKLAlNi: - - groat deal of anxiety among tbo parent?, I Vnlfiliitna f: . II. -1.51.1 P SObUr8 W"a iD town batuptolho present Umcfl there baa NOTES OF INTEREST. Saturday. been no bad effects noticed from '.tho oc- T- ..... . .. . I iwioaiaurannKHloniSVlfllUnKlrlenafl CUrronce. This mnvbn a warning to in Koseburg. everybody tbat claaa in all of its forma YintBogard and Jim Batty went to pad beat bo kept out of tbo Httlo ouo'b Roseburg Monday of last week. reach until thoy become old enough to JolinShoffioldofRosoburgwaaintown dorstand tho dangcre that are con tho foro part of last week on business. Mr. r. B. Beckloy went to Tortland on Sunday morning's local. Lawyer Wilson returned from Rose burg Sunday morning. Wm Emory left for Grants Pass Mon day evening .of last week. S. M. Kolley was in Roseburg attend ing court a fow days last week. We arc glad to bear that Mrs. llender- nected with it. Trilby. . BRIEF MENTION. W. E. Oollis of Wardton ia at tbo Mc- Clallen. Geo. W. Diuiinick of Elkton ia in tho city today. Fendel Sutherlin of Oakland ia in tho city today, J. R. Suthorlin of Wilbur ia registered Tho wvathcr Uass diiplajx-d represent tho forecast appHins to tho si hours ending at s son of whom wo wrote last week, ia im- at tho Van Houton. iv m. tivmnrrmr. (If mora than one kind of I . I weather is predicted for that pcriovi, tho condl- r A. B. Camp of Deer creek ia in tho tlons first named in the forecast will be repre-1 Ben Sbambrook of Umpqua Ferry I city today on business. .-j i i o- i ntio iu ujhu aiouuav 01 ibrl wpav. nnn 1 r c i: r . r 1 1 r t - . . . i - , .v . I - , . ju. iwiTi ui mvriitt urKHK is rauiM. wvauicr. . I . 1 i t i . I vu-.b u u,cmuB iwu. lereu at tuo AlcUlolIen. white nag indicates clear or fair blue flag, rain or snow. The Mag of which tho upper half Is white and the lower halt bine. local ram or snow. A black triangular pen cant Indicates the temperature and when dls plsjxj above a weather Bag indicates warmer, asu when dipiared below, cooler, Tho tenv pcraturo Bag is never displayed alone. Its ab sence indicates stationary temperature. The The Brass Band favoanl us with music on tho streets Sunday afternoon TV . uz. rago reports good ueaitu now I throughout the community. M tss Mary Thomas returned from Mr. aud Mrs. W. J. Kellehor of Wcat Fork aro registered at the Van Houton Misa Imagene llouser has aome ele gant shirt waist seta very cheap at Misa tho Racket Store A Balxman, the roliablo Jowoler. J. T. Bryan, tho Buay Watchmaker. Good goods at tho lowest prices at Salz- man's. For u good 5-cunt cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Wood taken on subscription at thia office. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and table spoons at Salzman's. Puro fresh candioB, fruits and nuts at tho Roseleaf. Prices marked in plain figures at tho Racket Store. Now Goods, and convincing prices at tho Novelty Store Harness of all kinda at low prices at G. W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at tho Roseleaf. Have you seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches at Salzman's. Low vrices are what move goods at Gall and boo. Two Lives Saved, Mrs. Phwbo Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she bad Con sumption and that thero was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and sho says it saved her life. Mr, Tlioe. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result every thing olse then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of Ibis mcdicino in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottleB at A. C. Mara- ters' Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Situations wanted or help wanted adrcrtltemcnlt f rufricd in this column free of eharae. Other ad Office lines or leu under thit head U '.cents per month: each additional line 5 eenlt per month. So aavenuemem latenjor lets man zi cents. For Bale. dlcales frost. Taos. Gibsos, Observer. cold wave Bag. white with black square la tho Portland Saturday, where she has been center, whea displayed on tho racifle coast, in-1 tor several months. It is said that Mra. Hutchinson will move her milliner shop to Roseburg about the first of April. Mr. J. W. Reea is offering himself as a candidate for County School Superin- teadent, it ho can secure the nomination at tbo republican convention. Stearns Bros, have a good commence ment at sitting the hop poles in their yard. Mr. E. D. Powell of Millwood was in town Thursday on business. He con templates starting a shoe shop in Elk- ton soon. W. B. Clarke of Millwood was in town romup, ur., Jiarcn zs. is: s a. ra. Weather forecast tor tho next SS hours, for Roseburg and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday occasional rain warmer Faocx. Local Forecast Official. LITTLE LOCALS. Go to A. C. Marstera & Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. West. A good farm to trade for city property, Inquire at this office. Pr?1v ftrwl his flnntitrq .Tannin ami nuu.,uuo uwucvjwuc iMsneaiOB w AfartHa rolnmort linmn will, liim Salnr. a. l. jaarsiers x uvs drug store. at Bay one dollar's worth of groceries Allison's and get the $5.00 in gold. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairs. . A. Baird's. Miss Imagene Houser ia showing the yery latest in ladies ties and belts at Misa L. A. Uaird's. Sheriff Cathcart took Robert Emerson to Salem this morning to board for the next year in the pen. Lost An order book ; also I. O. G. T. pin. Finder pleaso leave at post office. Mas. J. E. Lee. Miss Imageuo Houser has all the latest novelties in ladies furnishing goods latest styles entirely new. M. D. Thompson, a prominent repul- lican of Scottsbnrg, is favorably spoken of in his section aa the north end man for county commissioner. CapL Ben D. Boswell, who has been in California for tho past three months, came up on last night's overiand, en route to his home at Boswell Springs. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Thurs day evening, the 23th inst., at tho home of Mrs. A. O. Marstera. All ladies and gentlemen interested in tho temperance FOll SALE Old newspapers, 25 cents per 100. Apply at Flalndcalcr office. A pleasant surprise awaits two of our ladies in town which is not far distant. Rev. Leonard was in town Saturday, and went oat to Fair Oaks to administer Myrtle Creek floor, only SO cents per to the spiritual needs of the people there causa are cordiallv invited to come v. rv.ir l . n it I I cau. raiicicu litre. a. j. xioux. I Snnilav. 1 -t. ii? t t i .u r i -uis. iMnixnia uiun uic ruo ui a Mr. A. F.Brown made a business trip dinner setoMO pieces? at the Zieler & lies, tobaccos and pipes at H. Eastern's, to Elkton the fore part of last week, and Patterson irrocerv Saturday. It twvs to Hay ; choice oat hay, $S.OO, timothy, went to Roseburg Wednesday evening to $9.00 per ton, delivered. Cawlfield's attend court. teedfctore. I VnxtSjlnnlnv ii tl .lav vtforthj Extracts of all kinds, teas, coffee of the I republican primaries to elect delegates beet qualities. Orange and lemon peel I to the county convention. at Easton's. I The lat showers are verv nleisant Printers' ink, quantity, quality and and profitable to the country after the Aiken were appraisers, as reported prices, are moving goods from the I weainer just preceeuing liictn. I Jir.J.U. Ulark, on old pioneer, and Jong shelves at Allison's. Yinnie Yoani? and Mav and Rov'l resident of Canyonvillo now of Deer Rf for mI. mnA i nor. in nnl Stearns are Mneeted home next Friday creek, is in the city today as lively as a order. A barzain for caih. Call at to visit durinK a week's vacation of cricket on mo neartti tnougn tie is now H. Easton's crocerT store. school at the University in Eugene. S3 years old. He bids fair to live to be five i i Call and examine the new roods at At their regular meeting Thursday I More -Tears or morc- tht? Variety store, one block east of the night, the Woodmen of the World i ne case ol Male ol Oregon vs Albert fmlL Kinw r,f Vint ami Tn SbwU. I iniiialpJ Al D,r into their order, the and Andrew Pool was up today for a V iv, n,.. Ph;-. r? membership roll is now twenty one. Hearing, me rools morel lor a change f, V.Kim' Mm rr.1T. ?n ftnr nnW fvit rlrA la.t PriJir "ulu' urJ"v" ,,m "S""""" purchase goods at Jheir store, and get a I chance at a prize. Edward Fairfield had the misfortune to have a horse killed by the cars Sat urday morning. The horse has been ap praised at $50. Wm Callahan and John promptly answered with appropriate exerrises, which were for a'fst the appKcaUon town and coontry night or day. Call on Slow Jerry and examine his Setts Thomas docks, watches and gold bowed eye classes. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. The finest line of pants goods in the city will be found at J. P. Jackson': Give him a call and look over bis line. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget that T. L. Stnbblefield. opposite the depot, makes and mends boots and shoes on most reasonable tenns and guarantees satisfaction Gold! Gold!! Gold!!! $5.00 in gold will be given away at Allison's grocery oa April first. One dollar cash purchase cif es joa a number. Call and see. was . I denied, and the case is now on trial. pleasinc and appreciated uv those pres -nt I divine cervices win te neid in ftt. E. G. Toons & Co. shipped a large ?ement a church Oakland, at 11 a. m quantity of eggs and chickens to Port land last week ; and also a shipment of chickens and dressed turkeys to pan Francisco. Antone Lan and W. I. Uurner re ceived two Imperial bicycles Friday eve ning. They have taken the agency for these wheels and will fill all orders with promptness. The Imperial is manufac tured in Chicago. James Dearling is in receipt of a largo shipment of shoes, and another ship ment will follow soon. He reports or ders for hand-made goods quite plcnti- Sunday, Maxell the 'JOtb, and iu St ucorge a ciiurcij, iioscuurg, at i :oU p m when the rite of confirmation will be administered by the Right Rev. B, Wistar Morris D. D., at each service. Titos. Neil Wilson, Clergyman Report comes from Cleveland that at Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get tho best at the lowest prices. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKinnoy & Manning, Oakland. Jowelry, watchos, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at tbo lowest prices at Salzman's. A few cases good substantial boots at reduced prices to close them out, at U. Stanton's. Shoes! Shoes 1! Sbocalll Cheaper than the cheapest at Richards' Cash Racket Store. Printa, Ginghams, Shirtings, Percales etc., fresh stock, choice patterns at the Novelty Store. You will admiro tho neat and choice patterns in our now line of Ottting Flan- neh, at tho 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 bat, stylish and cheap, call on Wolleuberg & Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of head gear. Bring your job work to tho PLAixnEAL- cb office. We aro prepared to do tho cheapest and best work south of Port land. Jan of Moxev given away to advertise our goods and prices. 50 cent purchase entitles you to a guess at Richard's Cash Racket Store. Farmers. Our large line of well made overshirts only needs a looker and we have a buyer. Call at the Novelty Store. N. Rice, at bis ware rooms ou Jackson opposite Marks' iron trout, has choice household furniture and tin ware at prices to suit the limes. If you don't want to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done. Xiric Wool mixture in Dress Goods for durability, quality and prices ; we invite comparison, lie tri'ff not be undersold. Call at the Novelty Store. The Square Deal stoie has just opened up a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and inspect them. A. C. Hoxie sells flour at 75c and SOc a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. "P O. DBZENDOBF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Special attention Riven to COLLECTIONS and mailers in rrooaic. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned and Borrowed. Booms 4 and S Marsters' Bld'g. ROSEBUEO, E. D. STBATFOBD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 end Taylor & Wilson Block. RO3EBUB0, OB Jg L. B BAD LEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. OfBco Hours, from 12 to 3 r.x. Taylor & Wilson Brick EOSEBOBG NEW FEED STORE CAWLF1ELD & CAWLF1ELD Hare last opened a first-class Feed Slora and have on hand a larco Invoice of tbo best RoseburK and Valley Hour. Baled liar. Grain and Feed of all kinds. All purchases delivered uec Cor. Cass and Rose Street. HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. FOR Pure Drugs QO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., DRUGGISTS OILS HND GLHSS STATIONERY AND MHLL PHPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdet stwerlor to all others. 0.R.&N. Z. MCNEILL, Receiver. TO THE EAST Gives the Choice of TWO Transcontinental ROUTES VTA Spokane Minneapolis AND St. Pan! VIA Denyer Omaha AND Kansas City Low Hates to all Eastern Cities. OCEAN DIVISION. POBTLAND 8AN FBACISCO. Steamers leave Alnnrorth dock, Portland, at S p. m., every five days. Cabin. 3J; steerage, U50. For fall details call on or addres "V. C. LONDON, Agent, Roseburg, Oregon, or address W. EC gTJJtT.'BTjRT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. EAST AND SOUTH VIA. Chbmill Hotel12 Southern Pacific Co. OAKLAND, OR. KATIE OHTJBOHILIi, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. Csnll. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CUSS ifraEsliiATg Cigar Store J. R. BEARD, Propr. (Successor to SENATE SALOON The Dining Boom will be uudci the personal supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee J1 old and new cus tomers the best the market affords. Gome and Bee me. A POPCLAR RESORT. Choice Cigars and all kinds ot Temperance Drinks constantly on hand. Removed from cor. Oak and Jackson to PABBOTT BUILDING, 32S JACKSON STBEET. BOSEBUBG, OREGON. Dr. F. W. Uaynea, the dentist, does ful at allkLnds of dental work in a most Ecien tiSc manner. Ilia work speaks (or it self. Dental parlors in Mark's building. ElowJemr the jeweler has 14 carat filled gold ladies watches now on sale Prices redaced from $25 to 1 15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. The old reliable hostelry, the well known McClaUen House of this city "Still lives." Its table is supplied with the best the market affords. Charges Stearns & Chcnoweth have added tho Pierce bicycles to their agency. These wheels are manufactured in Buffalo, 2t. Y., and are first class in every particU" niUnmlfict Kri.Ltv mciit vUin under U'eopie siiouid truce advantage oi tiiese the influence of liquor, Chas. kCranfield prices and give him their patronage. took out hia revolver and tired several Ladies, aro you in perfect health? If I shots through the walls of the building I not, why not try the great home remedy, shooting out, and also that be pointed I Viavi. Mrs. Berry is agent for Douglas the pistol at several persons and snapped county and will fill all orders promptly. it at them; but Iockily lor them the pis- N. Rico, one of oar enterprising furni- tol did not fire. It is thought be will bo tare dealers has now on sale a fine lot of arrested and arraigned for punishment. I furniture of the latest style and finish. Give him a call before purchasing else- Notice o! Stockholders fleeting, where. xioucoisnereoy givcniuaia meeting t T-ncenbnre ia still on ton. Uo of tbo Btockholdera ot the Applegato fii .-!, nf Pj,ni mi!r. mn. lar. The above firm has ordered two of GraTel Minirig Company wUl hcJd at tnHlrnmfinLq. v:oHn. enibi. accord. uicsv nucvia. KoseDurff. lwucins countv. urecon. De- .).: e I , , " . . , . I Bono VIM., viuuu eiituaut uco. iuaiit J. u. iioicomo oi ctiuie, uu niuiingiue piaca ui me priucipia "uolucoa 1 nliravs on hand ucc wuio mC ,,ub u,.M. Uluv. u w.....,, I r0omotn, t, nn' fine. nov Hn shipped seven from hero Tueeday to tho Wm. R. Willis, in the county court , . , , ... . . , -iJV ti.. ' ml L.m in.-i.v iF.fnii, of amplts of men and boys ipnng was about $1CX) per head. dayof April, 1S90. for the purpose of '"ZLZ" M aUZ Parties wishing to purchase a sewing eietuug iui uu.w.0 iu w.-r machine wonld do well to call on Mr. n year and unui tneir successors reasonable. Free bus to and from the Krxro..,., t n. vm fo,. nmll.9m are elected and qualified. Dated March uain. ,,, i. ,-. ),;!,. Inr rnn 19. 1S90 to sec what kind of a bargain he will give yon. SPRING GOODS IN GREHT ZHRIETY ABE NOW ARRIVING AT LOWEST Prices. TIE 01 PIE Ci SIE AND IT WILL PAY TO SEE AND PBICE TIIEJI. DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, WAISTS AND CAPES, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC. Tlie BEST Goods, The LATEST Styles. The Yonrs Truly, JHY BROOKS. A lady stepped in at Allison's the other day, and priced a few groceries, then exclaimed : "Why, they have been charging me more for everything I have bought;! guess I know where to go now. uood pastureage lor stock at reason' able rates by the month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, Blackman, Roberts creek. The cheap rates of five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on the O. R. &N. Co'e. steamers from Portland to Kan Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. A party of young people made a visit to the canyon south of town Wednesday gathering ferns and flowers. Tho pleas ant spring day was enjoyed by all. Be fore they returned it was decided tbat Ed Parker should receive a cbromo, Dr. A. S. Wilcox and wife of Minneap olis, Minn., relatives of D. W. btearns, were visiting here a few days last week, Wm. R. Willis, President of the Applegate Gravel Min ing Company. Attest: W. T. Uodlkv, 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 tiino They went from here to Eugene to visit of assessing tho same, and in default of V ' .... I 1. t .1 relatives for a few days, and will eo 8Ucu payment mo aeaeasor snau immo frnm tlinrf. tn California for a visit. The "lately glVO to the sheriff a list Of SUCh doctor is a son of Mrs. Wilcox, who was P01' taxes visiUnz Mr. Btearns somo time at;o. And as tho county court requests tho . iaw do strictly carried out, my ueputies xo parties uuviug uu uiivicsk iu juuvv tings, socials, or other public gatherings we will say, place a notice in the post office announcing what it is, where and SLOW JERRY. when it is to bo held, and we will give Blow Jrrv has moved his iewelrv shtm H BPace in our items. It would bo bet- intn Tinl.1 ciear store and billiard hall ter for all concerned if the people would -o I . i .i i ri t-i : i i r T, will he nleascd to have his old we uie oaiiy i uimiuh jubiisiu oi patrons and all others to call upon him semi-weekly as the price is thosame. and examine bis tine stocic oi jewelry, "c "JU1U ""- i.va mttPliMi. and soectacles. which and it would be more satisfactory to the he ia now offering at reduced prices. PuM'C in general. All work in the jewelry line done to Little Ruth Chcnoweth and hercousin, order and warranted to give satisfaction. James Bovingdon, both aged three Don't forget the place, John Beard's years, gave their parents quite a fright billiard ball and cigar emporium, Thursday afternoon. They bad taken where Jerry may alwayfl be found to rc- a glass bottle and pounded it into small ceive orders and do neat work. I pieces and when found they lwth had their mouths lull qi glass, iiicy were Notice. 'I induced to spit it out and an examina The lax roll of Douglas county for tion was maue to see inai none wa3 ieit 1895 is now in my hands for collection in their mouths, it was only natural onH in now dn and navablo at mr office, to think thoy might have swallowed C. F. Catiicakt. Sheriff. somb of the glara, ami tins caufied and self will demand all poll taxes, and those unpaid will bo returned to the sheriff at onco for collection and mile age. Jas. A. Stei!u.no, Assessor of Douglas Co., Or, $0.50 and npwnrdB. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receivo the highest cash price by calling npon N Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. Toweling at 3 cents per yard by the bolt, at the Novelty Store. This is a big bargain to the trade, as it is the price quoted by wholesale houses in tho East. Call and get a bolt now as you may never get it again at this price. The Driver Lectures Will beain at tho M. E. church in this city, March 20, (noxt week, Thursday nicbt) and will continue through tho following nights of tho week. His first lecture will bo ontitled, "What made tho Yankee." Tho proceeds of these lectures will be added to the building fund of tho church. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Goods delivered free to all parts of the city. .Leave i your orders wnu rue ana ? save money. Roseburg, Or. I Flour, Feed, Provisions. Eipresi trains Icttb PortUnd dally. Booth I North 8:50 r.x. 52SA.X. 10:45.1.x. L.T. -Lr. -Ar. - Portland - Ar. Koseburg - Lv. Ban Francisco Lr. 8:10 A. x U:r.x. 6:00 r.x. Above trains ston at Xast Portland. Oreson Cltr. Woodbnm. Salem. Tnmer. Marlon. Jeffer son, Albany, Albany Jrmctlon, Tangent Bhedds, Halsey, Barrlsbnr?, Junction Cltr, mug, X.UK7UC, vjreaweu, urain. ana &u suaons from Eoscburz to Ashland lnclnslTe Beaebnrr Mall Daily. 8:30JU X. I fiSOr.x. Lt. Ar. - Portland -Eoseborg - Ar. I Lt.I 4:40 r.x 8M1A.X. tSalem Passeaser Dally. 4 SO P.M. 605 r.x. Lt. -Ar. - Portland. -Salem Ar. I Lt.I 1005 jl. x. 8:00 A. x. DINING CABS ON OGDEN ROOTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AN1J SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAJIS Attached to an Throngh Trains. West Side Division. Between Portland aad Coxt&IIIs. Hall train dally (except Sunday). 7:S0 A. x. 12:15 r.x. Lt. Ar. Portland Corrallls - Ar. Lt. 5:40 r.x 1:00 r.x At Albany and Corrallls connect with trains ot Oregon Central & Eastern railroad. Express train dally (except Sunday). IrT 45 r.x. 7S3r.x. Ar. PortlsTid -McMinTille Ar. I Lt.I 83S A. X. 50 A. X. Tkroasa Tlckcu to all Points in tae Eastern States, Canada and Earope can be obtained at lon est rates lrora Ceorxo Estet Ajenl Moacbnrg. B.KOEHLKR, E.P.ROGEB9, Jianager. Asst. u. t . s pass, a sen PORTLAND OREGON: NOTICE. Kotka is fcexeby riren to all whom it but can- ttra that I hTe appointed S. W. Btearas of Cala pooia precinct Depoty Inspector ot Stock for said preanci; posxoae aaaicss, uajtia&a; also A. J. Chapmaaof Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Rose ban, to act dazing my absence, and others wil be added as parties inspected maxs their desiz novsto dcl Roseburg-, May 4th, 188T. THOB.flWTTH. 1 nrwtsor oi Btoek tat IXmglu eonatyOr. Dr. Gibbon This old reliable and the most successful Specialist in San Fran 1 Cisco, still con tinnes to I core all Scxaal and I Seminal Diseases, such as aonaorrheea. Gleet Stricture. Syphlllls in all Its forms, Skin Di seases, Nervous Debil ity, Irapoteacy. Semi nal Weakness and Loss ol rianhcod. the conse quence ot self abase and excesses producing the following symptoms; sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss of confidence. diQdenco in ap proaching strangers, palpetation of the hearts weakness of the limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on the face, coughs,, consumption, etc DR. GIBBON has practiced in San Francisco over thirty years and those troubled should not fail to consult him and receive the benefit ot his great skill and experience. The doctor cures when others tail. Try him. Cores guar anteed. . Persons cured at home. Charge reasonable. Call or write. Dr. J. P. Gibbon, 633 Kearney Street, Sta Francisco, Cal. DO YOU KKAL1ZK THAT TllK MISSION OF THIS ADVKKTISKMKXT 13 TU IKViTE SOUK PATKUMAUET If you are in a position To Jo 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. Gentlemen: I announce niyecHasa candidate before tho republican conven tion for the nomination of representative to tho legislature. If nominated and elected I promite ou tho honor ol a man, to do everything in my power to lift the heavy laxburdenes from tho shouldere of tho over-taxed people of tho county and etate. Geo. T. Kussell. Dated at Oakland, Oregon, this Oth day of March, 1890. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR. The little Special Notice and the regular Business Ad Make tne lviignty iuercnaut anu. nib .rairuuij vjiuu, sa ssr The Plaindealer. And the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs To Trade. Two lota in Marshfleld for hogs. Two and ono half lots in North Roso burg, for stock ; hack or buggy in part payment. Gall on I. F. Rico & Co. CREAM B4WNG 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 Off ice J SWIIEN YOU WANT UOOD JOB fRlNTlNOj)OKK. AND YOU SOMETIMES DO YOU SHOULD CONSULT TUB rLAINDEALER. i