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THE PLA1NDEALER APRIL, C. 1S90. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. KosEinrr.c.Orc., April 5, ltw. n i , 1 M. Pacific tltne 23.91. baboxktss j5 m 1aclao tlmo--.-?. Maximum temperature, CO. Minimum temperature. I'i. Rain tall for the S t hours ending 5 p. m. , O.US Total rainfall since 1st ot month, Q.0S Arcraffa rainfall lor this month lor tS years, 2.61. Total rainfall from ScL 1. isai, to date.lUSl. Avcrasc rainfall frora Sept. 1. to date.JMW. Accumulated cscos from Sept. 1, 135, to date, LCV Arcraso precipitation lor IS wet seasons, S3.SC T Indicates, trace of precipitation. The weather llass displayed represent tho forecast applying to the 21 hours ending at S iv. ra. lo-morrovr. (II more than one Mud ol weather is predicted lor that period, the condi tions first named in the forecast will be repre sented by tho uppermost weather HaR.) A white flag indicates clear or lair weather; a blue Has, rain or snow. The Has of which the upper halt is white and tho lower half blue, local rain or snow. A black triangular pen nant indicates the temperature and when dis played a We a weather Bag indicates warmer, and when displayed below, cooler, The tem perature Has Is never displayed alone. Its ab sence Indicates stationary temperature. The cwWwavo nag, white with black square la tho center, when displayed on the Tacific coast, in di rates frost. Tiios. Giesos, Obsflrrtr. FocTt-lM), Or., April 6, lsOG; s a. ra.- Weather forecast for the next S6 hours, for Roseburg and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, occasional rain. FA6CE. Local Forecast Official. LITTLE LOCALS. Go to the Roseleaf for tho best cigar. Go to A. C. Marsters & Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. West. Spring goods now arriving at Brook's Cash Store. A good farm to trade for city property. Inquire at this office. 1. S. West does insurance. Office opposite the post oflice. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Munyon's Horna'pathic Kemedit-a for sale at Marsters' Drug Store. ' Mens' and boys' shirts at prices which beat the record at Jay Brook's. For bargains in family groceries, call at the Pepole's store, Cass street. Munyon's ilomeoixatbic Ucmediea at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairs. Myrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Uoxis. Jf yon don't want to pay other peoples' debts, trade at the one Price Cash Store. Miss Imageno Houser has somo ele gant shirt waist seta very cheap at Miss L. A. Baird's. Every dozen cabinet photos taken at the Smith Studio, entitles you to a num ber on a ladies wheel. Miss Imasene Hooser lias all the latest novelties in ladies furnishing goodi latest styles entirely new. Call and examine the new goods at the Variety store, ono block east of the depot, corner of Pine and Lane Street. Bring year job work to the Plaindeal er office We are prepared to do the cheapest and beet work south oi Port land. For choice family groceries, call at the People's Store, Mrs. G. W. Kapp, pro- - . . . It - 1 1 -V 1 pr.eiur, tc. ju j nnces- ! E. Dn Gas. Physician and Surgeon, I office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Save money and time. To parties going East, go by the 0. It .& short route. Call on or write to V. C. London, Koseburg, Oreson. Call on Slow Jerry and examine his Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eye glasses. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. Dr. F. w. Haynes, the dentist, aoea allkinds of dental work in a moat scien- tific manner. His work speaks for it- fielf. Dental parlors in Mark's building. Constantly on hand at the Beer Hall : Cheese, Swiss, limbcrger brie; nsu, sniced herring, sardines, caviar, neu- naugen, pickled pigs feet, picfeled tongue, ox-month salad. cimrJurrv tho ieweler has 14 carat filled cold ladies watches now on 3aie. red need from $25 to $15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. . at ronnn. uvr-. 1 0 V.!,. rti riv thn month. All BtOCK taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of C. A, TtuMcmnn. Roberts creek. ifliuiuiiiwu. . , . C I 1 1 and wo-Wty steerage inctuu.ng e. anuwniiaresimiu Uu.u,v.... . - - . r 11 1I....I tnl Han Francisco. .ives Portland every five days. Notice is hereby given to tfio public by the undersigned that I do not allow - . ... dead animals to Ijo buned on my prem- Lies, at Koseburg, Oregon, or garoage dumped thereon or sanu urgnnei uiu therefrom, unless tho party talcing sanu or cravel first contract with me lor tue rk'ht to BO do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Kobe, Roseburg. Oregon, 3Iarch 17th, 1895, Notice to Stockmen. "My imported Clydesdale- stallion will .nn.i t HPnton on mv farm. "'A miles nf TtnKnlinri?. Anril 1. 1890. Sea- uvtu ww -at Bon. $10.: Ins. $15. J. C, Aiken. RIDDLE. A. A. Smith of Oakland ia in tho city todav. Dr. Kent of Dillard was in tho city Snturdav. Frarcr Ward of Wardlon was in tho city Saturday. Born in Yountville, Cal., April 2. to tho wife of Henry Luorssen.a daughter. S. C. Miller, candidatu for sheriff on tho democratic ticket, is in the city to day. L, S. Shipley of Yoncalla is in the city today. What'd up, Ship? this ia demo cratic dav. 1 Deer of Oakland, ono of tho demo cratic war horses of that hurg, is in the city today. Peter Hume went to Albany today to attend tho republican district convention tomorrow. David ShambrooV, deputy sheiiff, was given a leave of absence by the BlierifT, C. F. Cathcart, this morning. F. II. Siu'mcns han opened his second handstoroin tho Hendricks' building. Mr. Simmons will add newstock in a few days. Robert. Stephens of Oakland is in the city today, lookinR after the prosperity of the democratic party in general and of his own in particular. Richardson & Carle have received another large shipment of Crescent wheels. They are a tine lot of wheels and of superior workmanship. Jas. Callahan, proprietor of tho Van Houten, has his hotel nicely decorated Kith flags and bunting in honor of tho democratic convention tomorrow. Grand opening at the Senate saloon. corner of Oak ami Jackson streets, Wed nesday, April S:h. Everybody invited. Sam Bailey, Proprietor. Married At the house of J. P. Thiol, John Pittasher cf Lincoln Co. and Ida A.Thiel of Danglas Co. were united in marriage, April 1, lSW, Wm Thiel, J. P. otHciatinr. In the matter of the guardianship of Thomas O'Crien, Eugene Hanan was ap pointed guardian of the said O'Brien, an in6rm person aged 70 years, upon giving bonds as required by law. Editor Howard of the Eugene itegiater, accompanied by Lis wife came, up from Eugene on a busiuess trip on the local jesterday evening. They returned home on the overland last night. 11. T. McClallen is now in "the sheriff's oflice to assiit rur very agreeable deputy, W. W. Cathcart, while the sheriff goes to Albany to attend the re publican district convention. Albert Abraham, a rising young attor ney of Portland, is visiting hi; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Abraham, of this city. We note with pleasure the bold stand he has taken in the interest of the taxpayers of Portland. Mr. C. II. Maupin is not in attend ance at the adjourned term of the com missioners court now in fesiion, to aud it accounts of the officers for the last quarter. The business will be done by the Judge and W. L. Wilson, commiss ioner from Kiddle. The Women's Foreign Missionary of the M. E. Church, will give an afternoon tea at the home of Mr3. J.M. Porter, on Mill Street, at 3 o'clock Tuesday, April 7th. A good program has been prepared and refreshments will be served. A free will offerinii will be taken. Everybody is invited. The W. C. T. l will meet at the house of Mrs. C.A. hlbrede, on Thurs day evening, April 'Jib. The subject for discourse will be, "Sabbath obervance, Qr commanj3nt mA how ,t should te obeyed." All those that are interested in temperance and good works are cordially invited to attend the meet ing. By order of the secretary. Notice to the Traveling Public. The proprietor of the Private Boarding House, formerly known as the Farmers Hotel, has acquired the reputation of be ing one cf the best caterers in the city Mrs. Moore, the proprietor, thoroughly undcratands her business, and her guests are constantly inado to feel as though thev were sitting bv their own ureside. She does her own cooking, therefore ev erytbing tbat is pnt on tuc tamo naa some taste to it, which no doubt accounts for the nice lino of business she is doing Her table is well supplied with every thing that is good and wholesome, and tier prices correspond to tbe times, being 15 centa per meal, or $3.50 for board and Imlfint' twr week. The rooms in tue bouso are all nice and clean and well D D . ventilated. The location, too, is just tight for tbe accommodation of travelers, being on Lane street, one block east of tbe depot. Sociable. The sociable at Mark's ball, tnday 1 . . I ...... ll, D;,-,.u rt fill. l'rflHUV- n'B"'. luu - - terian anu our uuaa u, - - very granu ;anu eujojau.u entertaining jeaiurca u.u D...i.."b j tho Misses Jletta Kapp, wony aujw Tntn nml 1 n lit til fTW Tl t ill I aUU Oiiauwi w-- duett bv Mrs. and Mies AolIenberg. 1 con8;8llug o( coffc.0, e,n,u:ipi.P ..r suncrb. re VUBy fcu fleeting great merit upon tho cooks ; and all for the nominal sum of only ten centa for each participant There was an unusually largo cougre ,i!nn r.r tim hppf. pnoifiiv of this city in I kUttVU V Ucnjance This social constituted one p . i blu CI);sodea in the bi3tory oI UoEChurg cleaning time if you need one of fniiow:np: Window shades. laco curtains, curtain scrim, creton, silkaline or.tin tinware, decorated tin chamber sets, buckets; brushes, whisk-Drooms, I duet-pans, call at the Novelty Store. A Balzman. tho reliable jeweler. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdci stiDcrlor to all others. I OAKLAND. Frank Waito of Roseburg camo over Sunday. P. B. Beckloy wont to Yoncalla Sun day. Mrs. M. 0. Peniugton"of Portland camo up Sunday. 1). W. Stuart of Cheuoweth Park was on our streets Saturday. Miss Lida Porter loft Sunday to tako charge of her school at Rod Hill. Clarenco Crow, S. M. Kelloy's cousin, left Thursday for Eastern Washington. Mrs. W. McCauley of Camas Swale was visiting her sister, Mrs. S. J. Jones, last week. L. A. Jones of Yaquina is visiting rel atives here. Mr. Jones is employed on tho Oregon Pacific railroad. Miss Vinnio Young, May and Hoy Stearns and Marius Marcellus left for Eugeno Monday morning. Misses Minnie and Grace, daughters of T. K. Sheridan of Roseburg, were over Wednesday, visiting tho MisseB Vinnio Young and May Stearns. Our United States poatmaster was out Sudday, with tho latest regulation long tails to his coat. Robert Shaw of tlu Union Moat Co. of Portlaud was up last week and pur chased about three car loads of cattle of Fendal Sutherlin. There was quite- a number ot onr townsmen besides the delegates that went to Roseburg Thursday to attend the county convention on Friday. E. G. Young & Co. shipped 1500 pounds of chickens and dressed turkeys to San Francisco last week, and 050 dozen eg3 tj Portland. Miss Lucy Hay of Portland made old acquaintances a short visit last week and went to take charge of a school near Melrose. The Oakland Flour Mill Co. are re pairing the mill and putting in new ma chinery and will commence soon on an addition for itoring grain. U e wuh to make a correction tu our last items. Mariu3 Marcellus' name was pelled Marcus and Mary Medley's name was used a second time where Mary Ray mond's should hare been. Mrs. u. A. Taylor ot Portland, who is visiting relatives here, went to Roseburg in company with her tirtor, Mrs. Mary mith, the tirjt of last week, and Satur day they went to English Settlement to visit relatives. II. E. Baker of Chenoweth Park re ports work progressins nicely on the fruit farm. Eighteen teams and twenty- four men are employed now in cultivat ing, pruning and spraying the fruit trees P. B. Beckley shipped a car load of sheep to Portland Thursday. It is said they were the finest lot that has been shipped from here for a long time C. II. Jledley went to Portland in charge of the sheep. Miss Mcrta Graves returned from Rose burg Friday, bringing with her quite supply of millinery iroods, consisting of hats. Ladies arc requested to call at Graves' gallery, where the goods will be kept, and take a look at the different styles for this season. Parlies wishing to get buggies and other vehicles painted, will do well to give Will Vail ix call, ilia shop is a few doors njr'.h of the Depot Hotel- Will has been doing some nice work in his line. Mrs. Minnie Chenoweth aud Mrs .Mice Marcellus were recipients of pres ents, from their husbands last week in the shape of ladies' bicycles. They are Pierce wheels and are of the latest de signs and improvements. At the time of ordering the wheels it was designed to surprise the ladies, of hom we havo made reference before. Following is a list of the delegates elected Saturday at the Oakland and Cal apooia democratic primaries : Oakland W. R.Smith, W. T. Turner, C. L. Chenoweth, J. II. Mahonsy and James A. Davis. Calapooia A. J. Dear, J. II Grubbc, Geo. W. Stephens, L. Hall, Jr C. A. McXabb, W. A. Lecper, Frank Gorrall, L. W. Estes. W. T. Turner was nominated for justice and W. R. Medley for constable. Tiulhv. Democratic Primaries. Saturday was an exciting day for Kose burg. Tbe battlo between the Dillard and anli-Dillard factions raged fast and furious from the opening to tbo closing of tho polls, and resulted in a victory for tbe antis, which they announced with vociferous howls of great joy, mingled with cries of "We're downed tho d d . 1. A'a. (Jnlyono knockdown was scored during the day, although there wero several altercations ot greater or lesser importance. Just after tho polls closed one of the leading antis received a knock down blow fro m an A. P. A. with whom he sought a quarrel, and was quickly placed hors de combat. Nothing serious transpired, however, and the bossis aro triumphant for the tiiuo be ing. Following is the voto: HOSEUl'IMI. DlLLAItl). ANTI'DILLAKD. B. W. Strong . .07 II. W. Stronir. . . .07 I. F. I'ico 19 I. Wollenbenr . 50 E. C. 1'itzer 17 F. K. Coffman. . .4'J A. T. Thompson 10 F. B. Waito 50 UEEK CHEEK. J no Heilgepcth l'J D. C. McVilliams48 Andrew Young 10 J. A. Willis 4S J. B. Cawlfiold. .48 Wm. Ireland... 19 B.F.Pago 19 Julius Ambrum 19 Jake Lebnherr. .19 II. F. Stormor.. 18 L. M. I'arrott....48 V. C. London . 4 l. MPO.UA. Ed Patterson... 28 J. B. Waite.. Ad Harmon.... 28 S. K. SykcB .59 ..59 J.M. Wright.. 28 A. Salzman 53 D. S. West 23 E. C. Poket 59 15. L. Bradloy 28 C. II. Fisher 59 AIo Smith 28 P. C. Ream 59 Jasper Wilkins.28 Jos. Micelli 59 Geo. Montaguo.28 Gus. Linser 00 J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdet Forty Years the Standard. NOTES OF INTEREST. School books at Marsters' drug ntore. Good goods at the lowest prices at Salo mon's. For a good 5-ccnt cigar call on Mra.N'. Boyd. Wood taken on subscription at this office. Get your echool books at Marsters' drug store, New neckwear for ladies and gents ut Jay Brooks'. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and table spoons at Salzman's. Puro fresh candies, fruits aud nuts at the Roseleaf. Prices marked in plain figures at the Racket Store. Puro fresh groceries and low prices ut Caseboer's grocery. Harness of all kinds 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 prices are what movo goods at tho Racket Store. Call and see. Buy your silverware at Salzmau's and get the best at the lowest prices. Country produce ot all kinds bought and sold at Cascbeer's grocery store. Dr. Lowe, the oculist, will arrive Easter Sundav. Tho wise will wait for him. Ladie., call and see our new line of ready made wrappers, at the Novelty Store. For good substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKiuney it Manning, Oakland. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at the lowest prices at Salzman's. A few cases good substantial boots at reduced prices to close them out, at II. Stanton's. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Cheaper than tbe cheapest at Richards' Cash Racket Store. Miss Imagene Houser is showing the very latest in ladies ties and belts at Miss L. A. Ualrd's. Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the best grocer ies. Try him and bo convinced. Largest stock of fancy chairs at Alex ander A Strong's, ever brought to Rose burg and at prices lower than ever. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg fc Abraham, whose stock imbraces all grades of head gear. Jan of Money given away to advertise our goods and prices. 50 cent purchase entitles you to a guess at Richard's Cash Racket Store. X. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jackson opposite Marks iron front, has choice honsebold furniture aud tin ware at prices to suit the times. II you don't want to sutler with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg'e. Repairing neatly and promptly-done. Gents, our line of latest style hmt cannot be beat for tHiiYfy or price. At have nice assortment of ties, suspenders, hosiery, etc. Novelty Store. The Square Deal stoic has just opeued 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 M)c a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage Ladies, are you in perfect health ? If not, why not try the great home remedy, Viavi. Mrs. Berry is agent for Douglas county and wilt till all orders promptly. X. Rice, one of our enterprising furni ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of furniture of tho latest stylo and finish. Give him a call before purchasing else where. L. Laugenburg is still on top. He carries a lull stock 01 cnoicc music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord eons etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Wanamaker & Brown's tine new line of eamplts of men and boys' tvriii'j clothing just received at the Racket Store. Call and eeo them. Mens' all wool suits $050 and upwards. S. shirt with doublo yoke and collar mado to fit, will not pinch around the chest, with a 30-inch skirt, well sewed and stayed, the right thing for little money. At the Novelty Store. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for salo can receive the highest cash price by calling upon N. Rico, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. New goods were never so low ns we offer our spring flock. The colorings are entirely now and attractive, among tho most noticeablo aro peicalcs, chambras, dimities, etc. Call and see them at the Novelty Store. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. W CREAM BAKING POWDfR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Oracle Plaisted. Gracie Plaisted is a dashiug and clover ittlo soubrette, who lias a singing voice of exceeding sweetness, and is as nimble on her feet us a kitten. Years may come and years may go, and it is to bo hoped that Miss Plaisted's voice will remain as sweet and as entrancing as it was when eho sang last night at the Metropolitan Theater in the comedy "Tina." -'Tina" is a play of si familiar type, the hero be ing a big-hearted German lad, who falls into riches, and likewise falls into tho clutches of an adventuress. From tho latter predicament he is finally rescued by Tina, a country lass, who loves him. Miss Plaisted was tho Tina, Frank Va lerga tho German youth, and Miss Dor othy Rossmore the scheming woman. Yalerga is a splendid singer, his fine tenor voice having been heard in Sacra mento on previous occasions. Lust night l.o made a good impression with his solos, and also when ho sang in duets w ith Miss Plaisted. There is also in the company a clover child, Nina Cook, who sing3 well and dances gracefully. A lul laby song in thn first act by Minnie Ells worth was so well received by the audi ence that a repetition was emphatically demanded. In fact, all tho musical numbers of the evening were encored. Sacramento Bee. At tho opera house, April 13th and 14th. Two Lives Saved, Mr. Pluebo Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors she had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result every thing else then bought one bottle of Dr. Kins'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 j efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and I Colds. Free trial bottles at A. C. Mars-1 ters' Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and j fl.0 ! 1. ','uzli in vantcd or help vented adtertucmtnU Uisrte'l in thlt column free of eharnc Oter ads ojf. -t Lies or lui under thU head iS eenlt per month , each additional line S cents per month. So cdtertiiement taken for Uis than 15 cents. For Hnle. pOIi SALE OM newspapers, 25 Apply at riaindcalcr o2kc. cents per 100. O. DEZENDOBF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. special attention given to COLLECTIONS and matters in l'robatc. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned and Bor.'owed. Boons 1 and S Marsters' Bld'g. KOSEBDKG. J D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms .? and 4 Taylor 4 Wilion Block. ROSEBURG. OB i Jg L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician &. Surgeon. 02cc Hours, from 12 to 3 r.. Taylor i Wtboa Brick ROSEBURG. HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CISS Tho Diniilg Room will bo undei the personal supervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and new cus tomers the best the market affords. Come and see me. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Goods delivered free to all parts of the cit'. Leave : your orders with nie aud : save monej Roseburg, Or. : .DO YOU KEALIZE THAT THE If you are in a position To do Business Let the People Know it. The little Special Notice aud Make the Mighty The And The Plaindealer is read By Everybody. Advertise in it. It will Pay. --(ft-.VHKN VOU WANT (iOOl) JOB PRINTING DONE. ANU YOU SOMETIMES 1)U YOU FOR Pure Drugs GO TO A. C. flARSTERS & CO., imUGGISTH. OILS HND GLHSS STATIONERY AND I CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have just opened a Qrst-class Feed Store and have- on band a l&rce invoice of tbe best Roseburg and Valley Flour, Baled Har, Grain and Feed of all kinds. All purchases delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. Churchill Horn OAKLAND, OK. KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. Cigar Store J. R. BEARD, Propr. (Success to SENATE SALOON.? A rOPl'LAK RESORT. Choice Cigars ami all kinds of Temperance Driuta constantly on hand. Removed from cor. Oak and Jackson to l'ARROTT BUILDING, 3 JACKSON STREET. KOSEBUHG, OREGON. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H. C POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 11M G St.. N. W. Washington, D. C. for many Tears in the General 'Land Office, Examiner of Contests. Mineral vs. Mineral vs Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late Chief of the Minora Division. Correspondence itcil. Retail Dealer in Flour, Feed, Provisions. MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT 13 TO DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOMETHING FOREIGN I the regular Busiuess Ad Merchant aud his Patrons Glad, Plaindealer. the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Busiuess Orders where the Trade belougs DOES THE BEST JOB PRINTING AT LOWEST RATES. sated by dealing with G. W. KRUSE THZ GKOCKK, 406 Jackson 8t., One door south P.O. Choice Teas, Coffees, Tobaccos and Cigars. And every thing else ia the Grocery line. Hl;hest Sarket Paid for Country Produce. Give him a call and be convinced. MRS. Iff. BOYD, DEALZE IK CHOICE Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A. FULL LINE OT- Fruits, Nuts, French Candies, Confectioner Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc. IMPORTED OI WIST CIGAES CHOICE BRANDS 0V CIGAKS J. F. BARKER & GO. grocers. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A ipeelal brand jX unadolterated Ta. prize Oa corr Ii haying a larg sale New stylet Glass and Delf Ware astonishing low prices. Oar own Toma ioea are Trry popular. casoed H. C. STANTON Has just received a new an extensive stock o DRY : GOODS CONSISTING OT Ladies' Dress Goods, Ribbons, Trimiuiniri:. Laces, Itc, Etc -ALSO A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS AftD SIIOJb Of the best qcality and finish. GROCERIES , VToodi Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Also on hand in Iirge qnantttie and at prices h. juit the times. Also a large stock of Custom-Made Glothing Which is offered at cost price. A foil and select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on hand. Also the LATEST NOVELTIES LS STAT10SEK1 General agent for eyery Tariety ot -snbaeriptiun books and periodicals published in the United States. Persona wishing reading' matter of any kind will do to give me a call. Final Notice. TN THE COCNTY COl'KT OF TUE STATE OF -L Oregon, in Douglas count r. In the matter of the estate." of Uriah Uaell, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator ot the above entitled estate has filed his final account in settlement thereof, and the Court, byonler Unix- made and entered of record, has hxed Monday, Mar 4, 1SS6, at 10 o'clock a. m., for hearing objections if anr there be. to said account, and the final settlement el said estate. J. W. WRIGHT. Administrator. 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 PLAINDEALKR.Mg