THE PLA1NDEALER APRIL 13,1806. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Rosxbcbo, Ore., April 10, li-JC .., 15 a. m. Pacific Umo-2J.9S. Baboxktm 5 p. m. Pacific tlmo- S0.12. Maximum temperature. Si Minimum temperature, 40. Rainfall lor the SI hours ending 5 p. m., 0.1 1 Total rainfall slnco 1st ol month, l.tS Average rainfall for this month for is years, 2.61. Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1S3J, to date, S1.71. Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date, 29.11. Accumulated excess from Sept. 1, 1SS5, to date, 2.G0. Average precipitation tor IS wet seasons, SS.S6. vindicates trace of precipitation. The weather flags displayed represent the forecast applylns to the 24 honrs ending at 8 p. m. to-morrow. (It more than one Hud of weather is predicted for that period, the condi tions first named in the forecast will be repre sented by the uppermost weather flag.) A white fls Indicates clear or fair weather; a blue flag, rain or snow. The flag of which the upper halt Is white and the lower halt blue, local rain or snow. A black triangular pen nant indicates the temperature and when dis played aborc a weather flag Indicates warmer, and when displayed below, cooler, The tem perature flag Is never displayed alone. Its ab sence indicates stationary temperature. The cold ware flag, white with black squaro in the center, when displayed on the Pacific coast. In dicates frost. Tiros. Gibsou, Observer. Portland, Or., Arril 10, 1S: S a. m. Weather forecast for the next SG hours, for Roseburg and vicinity: Tonight and Sunday rain; stationary temper aturr. Pagce. Local Forecast Official. LITTLE LOCALS. Go to the Roseleaf for the best cigar. Go to A. G. Mareters & 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. P. West does insurance. Office opposite the poet office. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Mnnyon's Homcepathic Remedies 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 Pepoie's store, Cass street. Mnnyon's Homeopathic Remedies at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store. Bring yoar clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler tor repairs. Myrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Uoxu If you don't want to pay other peoples debts, trade at the one Price Cash Store. Every dozen cabinet photos taken at the Smith Studio, entitlcfyou to a num ber on a ladies' wheel. Call and examine the new goods at the Variety store, one block east of the depot, corner of Pine and Lane Streets. Bring your job work to the Plaindeal er office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Port land. For choice family groceries, call at the People's Store, Mrs. G. W. Kapp, pro prietor, and get your supplies at bedrock price. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered sight or day. Save money and time. To parties going F-ast, goby theO. R .& 2. short route. Call on or write to Y. C. London, Boseburg, Oregon. 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. Hayncs, the dentist, does allktnds of dental work in a most scien tific manner. Ilia work speaks for it self. Dental parlors in Mark's building. Constantly on hand at the Beer Hall: I rliwwu Co-tea limKfl.f(p TirirV fisll I epiced herring, sardines, caviar, neu naugen, pickled pigs feet, pickled tongue, ox-mouth salad. Slow Jerry the jeweler has 14 carat filled gold ladies watches now on 3ale. Prices reduced from $25 to 115, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Good pastureage for stock at reason able rates by the month. All stock taken absolutely aud 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. & ". Co's. steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead nimnla to be buried on my prem ises, at Roscburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaeon Rose, Roseburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1895. Notice to Stockmen. My imported Clydesdale stallion will etand this season on my farm, 2J miles nnrth nf Itoseburir. Anril 1. 1890. Sea- eon, f 10. ; Ins. $15. J. C. Aiken. Notice. The tar roll of Douglaa county for 1895 is now in my hands for collection and is now dno and payable at my office, C. F. Catiicakt, Sheriff. BRIEF MENTION. O. L. Kester of Olalla was in tho city Saturday. Unas. W. Scott of Medford is at tho McClallen. A nice lino of gauro uudorvesls at Miss Imngeno Uouscr's. J. T. C. Nash of Medford is registered at the Van Houtcn. Mrs. James M. Cnuioron of Melrose was in tho city Saturday. Hon. G. W.. Riddle of Glonbrook is registered at tho McClallen. Gracio Plaisted Opera Company at tho Opera Houso tonight, in "Tina." Fancy line ladies' hose supporters in all colors at Miss Imageno Houser's. James Gibbs, ono of the sons of Vul cau at Canyonville is in the city today on business. D. R. Shambrook, our next sheriff, lias gone on a visit to his parents at Umpqna Ferry for Beveral days. "Chanticleer Hall" at the Opera House, Tuesday evening, April 14th, by the Grade riaieted Opera Company. Peter Hume, ono of the delegates to the republican state cot.ventiou, has returned and is still Peter Hume. Tho following wero nominated for presidential electors at tho stato conven tion: T. T. Geer, S. M. Yoran, E. L. Smith, J. Capels. Sol. Hirsch was chosen chairman of the republican state central committee, and G. M. Brown U central committeeman for Douglas county. Unfavorable crop reports from tho principle grain producing countries lias the effect to advance the prices of cerea's, especially of wheat. The social to have been Jgiven on Fri day evening is postponed until Friday, April 24th, on account oi other attract ions on that evening. Peter Nelson, the democratic wheel horse of Gardiner, has returned from Aehland, whither he went last week, and is at the Van Houten. Much interest is being manifested in the athletic entertainment to be given on the ISth. The programme mil Le the best ever given in Southern Oregon. It. W. Benjamin, who has been at Portland for the last seven months en gaged in the practice of dentistry, is home on a visit to relatives and friends for a season. The ieople's party will hold a dele gate convention at the ccurt house Fri day, the 17th at 10 a. m. The delegates will meet in conference at S o'clock p m. Thursday, April ICth. James Weaver of Myrtle Creek, an old pioneer of 1S53, is in the city today. Mr. eaver has been so unfortunate as to lose his eyesight, and Lis many friends deeply sympathize with him in this soio affliction. Judge L. Longhary, who went to Portland on a mission patriotic endeavor as a delegate to the republican conven tion, ha j returned, safe from the viccssitudes in political affairs in that city of bossism. The funeral of Robert Lazenby, late private, Co. I., I. S. Mounted Hides Mexican War volunteers, alio private, Co. E., 20th Reg't., Ioara Infantry, will take place at 10 o'clock, Tuesday, April 14th. All are respectfully inrited to at tend. F. W. Benson, our popular county clerk, and C. F. Cathcart, our genial and energetic sheriff, who have been in attendance at the Republican State Con vention at Portland as delegates, re turned Saturdav, having survived the 'ordeal. John Burnett of Benton county is the democratic nominee for supreme judge, and Jefferson Myers of Linn is the uom- inee for congress, and the presidential electors! are, Edward Killfether, J. M.Carroll, J.J. Whitney and W. W Oglesby. The total depravity of inanimate ob iects is best exemplified in a pair of cheap, balky spectacles that stutters. Just why anybody buys such glasses is a mystery, unless it is ignorance of the ir reparable injury such spectacles do to the eyes Don't go to Dr. Lowo for that kind. District Attorney G.M. Brown, who went to the state convention latt week has returned rejoicing. Though failing to secure the renomination for district attorney, be will buckle on the armor and enter the the fight heroically for tho success of the ticket including his lucky (?) competitor. A mind reader read a newspaper to a select audience in Junction City the other night, through two horee blankets After the feat was accomplished, one of the voune ladies present left the room remarking to a friend that she wasn come to stav there any longer witl only a calico dreES on. Ex. Governor Lord has commissioned D, R. Shambrook a commissioner of tho Second Southern Oregon Agricultural Society, dated March 31. 1S9G, the same date as that sent toF. B. Waito, which we made mention last week. Mr Shambrook'a commission was sent to his former postofllre, Umqpua Ferry, and forwarded from there toKoseburg; hence its delay in reaching him here. Now wo havo two commissioners for tho associa tion, F. B. Waito and I). K. Shambrook, two worthy young men, who will doubt less look after the agricultural interests of this district, composed of Coos, Curry and Douglas counties. Arrangements Aro now being made for a grand time in Rosoburg May Day, at tho bicycle track, and a grand ball at night. Our pro gram is not yot completed but thero will be- good prizes given for young and old riders. Music by K. P. Baud. T. K. RiciiAimsoN, Manager. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's PIr Highest Award. OAKLAND. . B. HouBor returned from Rosoburg Sunday morning. Mrs. S. A. HutchlnBon camo ovor from Roseburg Saturday. Miss Dora Beckloy mado a visit to Kosuhurg lust week. Mrs. G. A. Taylor returned to Port- laud on Sunday's local. John Wi8o of Yoncalla-eauio up Satur day ovoniug. Miss Leona Suudo of Rosoburg was ! isiting friends aud relatives hore last eek. B, A. Washburne, of tho firm of Wash burne & Son, Mill Co. at Springfield, was in our town last week. W. A. Taylor roturnod Sunday from Grants Pass, where ho has been at mil) work. Dr. Pago went to Portland last week to attend tho democratic state convention, returning Frida) . C. T. Wilson is n first class harness maker and has just received a stock of goods. Givo him a call. E. G, Young & Co. report Saturday as being an unusually good day for busi ness. Geo. Stearns left Sunday in charge of two car loads of cattle for tho firm, en route to Portland. Bom, to the wife of A. D. Hawn, a daughter, on Saturday, April 4th. Moth er and child doing well and tho lather is out of danger. W. M.Thompson and his niece, Miss Rose Emuiett, arrived here Saturday from City of Mexico, where they have made quite an extended visit. In last Thursday's items in announcing Prof. Chapman's lecture, the time given was9:S0 p. in. It should have been SO. The professor failed to come so the lecture was not delivered. Mrs. Bainbridge, who in company with her eiater, Mrs. Whitaker, has been vis iting in England for the last six months, arrived here Wednesday morning. She reports a very pleasant visit but is glad to be home again. Mrr. Whitaker toppttd at Pendleton on the way home to visit a sen. The populists held their primaries Sat urday to elect delegates to the county convention, to be held at Roseburg, Fri dav. the 17th. Following are the dele gates from Calapooia precinct: Jess Thompson, George Settle, Jas. Richards. George Settle was nominated for justice and Rob Medley was endorsed for con stable. Tho meeting was a harmonious one. A fire occurred Sunday in the old town about ncou, burning the stable and work hop of T. T. Miller. It destroyed about ? 130 worth of carpenter tools, a quantity of hay and some dressed lumber. The total damage is ab;nt 350, with no in- urance. This loss will be keenly felt by Air. Miller as nis trade is lua means of support. Last ttedncaJay while tho section Chinamen were working on tho road, some unknown persons, supposed to be tramps, broke into the section houso and helped themselves to what their could find, taking about $13 worth of goods. Word was scut to Yoncalla and Drain to be on the natch and Satnrday onr con stable. Bob Medley, received word of the capture of a colored man who bad the stolen articles in his tosse&eion. Hob went doan and brought iho man back. He was traced in jail pending his trial injustice Bovingdon's court, Monday, April ISth. Tkilby. To the Voters of Deer Creek Pre cinct. Last Saturday the delegates at the democratic convention, nominated me for the office of justice of the peace, for this district. At the time I did not accept or decline the nomination. Since then at the request of republican, as well as democratic friends that are opposed to the candidates selected by tho Rose burg A. P. A. delegates I have decided to accept the nomination, lama republican, as my democratic friends well know, and do not consider myself a bolter, but simply submit to the wishes of my friends in both parties as an anti-A. P. A. candidate. I am opposed to encouraging a secret political organ ization, but have no abuse for those who differ from me in politics or religion. GtOHOE Caki-v Silks, Silks, Silks. There is no reason why you should not have silk for a waist this summer when you can get fancy figured silk for waists or trimming purposes of quality that you havo paid $1.25 per yard. Wo offer these at ridiculously low prices. This is not mere talk. Come and see tor yourself at the Novelty Store. At the Senate. Yea, Sam's tho man to greet you all, Both old and young, both short and tall He greets you with a pleasing smile, Ho bows bis head, and tips his tile, He asks you then to take a tip Of something pleasing to the lip. Now when you want a happy time, Just call on Sam, and spend a dime, At the Senate. Notice to the Traveling Public, Mrs. Moore, the proprietor of tho Pri vato Boarding Houso, formerly known as tho Farmers' Hotel, on Lane Btreet, ono block east of tho'depot, has acquired tho reputation of being ono of tho best cater era in tho city. Meals 15 cents; board and lodging $3.50 Lumber for Sale or Trade. If you havo dry cows or heifers want to trado for lumlter, or if you you want to buy a bill of any kind of lir lumljor, you will do well to address P. O. box 125, Drain, Oregon. To Trade. Two lots in Marsbficld for hogs. Two and ono half lota in North Hoeo hurg, for stock ; hnck or buggy in part payment. Call on I. F. Rice & Co. NOTES OP INTEREST. School books at Marflters' drug store. Good goods at tho lowest prices at Sulz raan's. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mra.N. Boyd. Wood takon ou subscription at this oflico. Got your school books ut Marsters' ! drug store. Now neckwear for ladies und gents ut Jay Brooks'. For first-claBS dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and tablo bpooub at Salzman's. Pure fresh candies, fruits and nuts at the Roeeleaf. Prices marked in plain figures at tho Racket Store. Pure fresh groceries and low priceB at Casobeer'a grocery. llamas of all. kinds at low prices at . W. Woodward's. Key West, imported .and domestic igars at tho Roseloaf. Have you seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches at Salzman's. Low prices are what movo goods at the Racket Store. Call and seet Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get tho best at the lowest prices. Country produce ol all kinds bought and sold at Casebeer's grocery etoro. Ladies, call and see our new lino of ready made wrapper?, at tho Novelty Store. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at tho lowest prices at Salzman's. A few cases good substantial boots at reduced prices to close them out, at H. Stanton't). Shoes! Shoes 1! Shoes!!! Cheaper than the cheapest at Richards' Cash Racket Store. Miss Imagene Houser has a nice line of ladies' and children's black and tan hose at Miss L. A. Baird's. Casebeer tho grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the best grocer ies. Try him and bo convinced. 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, Btylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoe stock mbraces all grades of head gear. Jak of Money given away to advertise our goods and prices. 50 cent purchase entitles you to a gues3 at Richard's Cash Racket Store. N. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jackson opposite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture aud tin ware at prices to suit the timet. If you don't wan to suffer with corns and bunions, havo your Itoots and shoes mado at L. Langcnburg's. Itcpairiu; neatly and promptly done. Gents, our line of latest style ImU cannot bo beat for lualiln or -ttrke. Also havo nice assortment of tics, suspenders, hosiery, etc. Novelty Store. The Square Deal sloie 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 sack, ami 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 will fill all orders promptly, N. Rice, ono of our enterprising furni ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of furniture of the latest stylo and finish Give him a call before purchasing else where. L. Langenborg is still-on top. He carries a full stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord eons etc., violin strings of best quality always on hand. Wanamaker & Brown's fine new lino of samplts oi men anu boys' eprxng clothing just received at the Racket Store Call and sec them. Mens all wool suits fG.50 and upwards. A shirt with double yoko and collar made to fit, will not pinch around the cheat, with a 30-inch skirt, well sewed and stayed, the right tiling for little money. At tho Novelty Store. Those having second hand stoves furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon N Rice, tho furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. aew goods were never so low as we offer our rpring ttock. The colorings aro entirely new and attractive, among the most noticeable aro peicales, chambras dimities, etc. Call and see them at the Novelty Store. IIouic cleaning time if you need one of tho following: Window shades, lace curtains, curtain scrim, creton, silkaliue or.'in tinware, decorated tin chamber sets, buckets; brushes, whisk-brooms dust-pans, call at the Novelty Store. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR. CREAM BAKING PWflMR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm Notice to the Public. I must und have to do business in or- er to raiso inouoy to payoff. Thia is no humbug iia you all know. I will offer my uiammoth ttock consisting of cloth ing, menu' furnishing, hats, caps, boots und shouH, etc., at prices never before heard of. Hero are a fe of the grand bargains: Men's suits, regular $7.50 tellers goeu at this sale for $5.50 ; men's suits, formerly sold for $10, goes for $7; men's suits sold for $12.50 goes for $9. I uve a nice line in pants which will go proportion. In mens' furnishing goods I can't be beat in assortment or prices. Shoes ! shoes ! ! shoes ! ! ! now is the time to talk shoes. All my patrons and friends aro well awaro that I Bell cheaper than any placo in town, and carry as argoa stock as there is needed. All I uve to say is that I will continue selling tho same at tho old figure. In hats I cau suit anybody. Give me a call and convince yourself about it. No troublo to show goods. Always glad to see my old friends as well as new ones. Very truly yours, J. Abraham. P. S. I havo a few cases of boots left which I will close out. Boots, usually sold for $4 goes for $2.50. Boots sold for $5.50 goes at tho astonishing cheap price of $2.75. J. AllQAlIAMS. Snbscribo for the Plaixdealer. Situations uantcd or help xranted adrertitemcntt inserted in thu column free oi charge. Other ads ojfire line or lest under thU head tS jeenU per vumih: each additional line S cents per month. A'o advertisement tatenfor less than S5 cents. For Sale. TTOR SALE Old news Da tiers. 25 cenU ner 10O. -1- Apply at Flaindcaler office. P C. DEZENDORF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention riven to COLLECTIONS and matters in I'rotiatc. LOAN'S NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned and Borrowed. Kooms t and 5 Mantera' Bld'g. ROSEBURG. E. D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 and 4 Taylor A Wilson Block. RO3EBUR0. OB Jg L. BRADLEY, Id. D. Physician & Surgeon. Officv Hours, (run 12 to 3 r.x. Taylor Ji WiUou Brick KOriEBURG. HOTEL Van Houten JAS. CALLAHAN, Propr. WILL BE CONDUCTED STRICTLY FIRST-CISS The Diuiii'j Hooin will be undti the lrsonal hujiervision of Mr. Callahan, who will guarantee all old and nett cus tomers tho best the market affords. Come and sec me. THE Senate Saloon l'OSTOFFICE CORNER, SAM IJAII.v;v, Propr. Fine Wines, Liqurs and Cigars. iy llUICIt OX DRAUGHT. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Goods delivered free to all : parts ot the city. Leave : yoar orders witti me and t save money. Roseburg, Or. : .DO 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. -Q-ffl-.VHK.N YOU WANT GOOD JOB 1'KINTINU DONE. AND YOU SOMETIMES DO YOU FOR Pure Drugs QO TO A. C. flARSTERS & CO., DRVGGiHTs. OILS HND GLHSS STKTIGNERY AND CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLF1ELD Have just opened a Crat-clasj Feed Store and hare on band a large Invoice of the best Rouburg and Valley Flour, Baled liar. Grain and Feed ol all kinds. All purchases delivered tree Cor. Cass and Rose Street. CHDRCHILL HOTEL OAKLAND, OR. KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. Board and Lodging per week $2.50. Meals, 20 cents. Beds, 20 cents. IBC5 ! Cigar Store J. R. BEARD, Propr. (Successor to SENATE SALOONV A POPULAR RESORT. Choice Cigars and all kinds ol Temperance Drinks constantly on hand. Removed from cor. Oak and Jackson to PARROTT BUILDING, S3 JACKSON STREET. ROSEBURG, OREGON. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H. G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1106 G St., N. W. Washington, D. C. For many years in the General ".Land Office. Examiner of Contests, Mineral vs. Mineral vs Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late Chief of the Minora Division. CW Correspondence ited. Retail Dealer in Flour, Feed, Provisions. MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS TO DON'T GHASE OUT OF TOWN FOR SOMETHINQ FOREIQN ! Plaindealer. the eager Public gathering in throngs Leave their Business Orders where the Trade belongs DOES THE BEST JOB PRINTING AT LOWEST RATES. GENERAL DIRECTORY ATE Or 03Z00N. U.H.8en.tors Congressmen .RmS""' Governor William P. Lord Secretary ot State- H. R. Kincald State Treasurer Fhll Metschau Supt. Pub. Instruction G.M.Irwin State Printer ... .W. II. Leeds Attorney General C. M. Idleman Member Board 0! Equalization-A. C. Woodcock SF. A. Moore O. E. Wolvenon R.S. Bean (A. B. Compson Railroad Commissioners..... J. B. Eddy (I. A. Macrum Clerk ol Railroad Commission.. Lydell Baker SZCOND JUDICIAL DI8TBICT. judge......... I. C. Fullerton Prosecuting Attorney Geo. M . Brown U. I. LAUD OmCX, BOSSBU20. Receiver ... . .R. 8. Sheridan Register ..... . R, M. Veatch V. B. IVKATHXa EOBEAU. Observer- .... .... .. .Thos. Gioson DOUGLAS COCHTT. Senator Henry Beckley (J.E. Blundell Representatives fJ.T. Bridges. (C. A.SehTbreJt ...J". W. Benson . C. . Cathcart .W. A.Frater .. J. A. Underwood J. A. Sterling Uerk iheriff rrcasurer. School Superlndent- Assessor.. County Judge.... Commissioners.. ..A.r.nicnnu IW. L. Jc. H. ..Will P. Wilson Maupln Surveyor- Heydon coroner.. .J)r. K. L. Miller Sheep Inspector . Thoa. Smith FBICIHCT 07NCXE8. Justices John Hamlin Cons tables Mayor... 1st Ward... IndWard..... H.C. Slocum CITY Or BOSZBCBO. .A. c. Marsters C0C3C1LHZN. j Robert Yates (David Clements I H.C. Stanton (D.Moore (J.M.Fletchcr " JWm. Perry (F. H. Churchill JH. a Slocum F. M. Zlglei J. B. Cannon 3rd Wa 4th Ward.... Recorder. MarshaL. Treasurer- J. A. Perkins COCBT SZSSI05S. The Circuit Court for Douglas County meets three times a year as follows: The 3d Mon day In March, the 4th Monday In June, and the 1st Monday In December. J. C. Fullerton of Roseburg judge. Geo. M. Brown, of Boseburg, prosecuting attorney. County Court meets the 1st Wednesday after the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July, September and Kovember, A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, judge; C. H. Maupln of Elkton and W. L, Wilson, of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court la In session continuously, A.F. Stearns, tudge. Society meeting!. T) P. O. ELKS, ROSEBURG LODGE, NO. EX, hold their regular communications at the I. O. O. F. hall on second and .'ourta Thursday of each month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers cor dially invited to attend. fStO PAtiE-TUSTIN , E. K. HERMAN MARKS, Secretary. LAUREL LODGE, A. F.iA. M., REGULAR meetings the 2d and 4th Wednesdays In each month. J. B. CAWLFIELD, W. M. C. W. Kibk, Sec'y. TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. 1L K. A. M., HOLD their recular convocations at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions are cordially invited. K. L. MILLER, H. P. Isadobz Cazo, Secretary. TjHILETARIAN LODGE. NO. 8. I. O. O. F.. meets Saturday evening of each week at their hall in Odd Fellow Temnla at Sosehnr?. Members of he order In good standing are lnvlt- E. McBROOM, Sec'y. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 9, MEETS AT Odd Fellows' hall on second and fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting brethren arc Invited to attend. F. G. MICELLI, C. P. JOS. MICELLI, Scribe. TJOSEBURG LODGE, NO. 15, A. O. U. W. meets the second and fourth Mondays ot each month at 7:30 p. m. at Odd Fellows halL Members of the order In good standing are In vited to attend. DENOPOST, NO. 29, O. A. B,, MEETS THE xv first and third Thursdays ot each month. 11 OMEN'S RELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS ; in each ' ' firsts and third Thursdays FARME ' Meethurs ALLIANCE Regular Quarter! rlT Will cc Irst Frida will be held at Grange Hall, Roseburg, the first Frida yin uecemDer, iiarcn and June, and the third Friday In September. "D OSEBURG CHAPTER, NO. S. O. E. 8., MEETS iv the second and fourth Thursdays of each msnth. ALICE SHERIDAN, W. M. D OSEBURG DIVISION NO 476, B. OF L. E., meets every second and fourth Sunday. orethren are Invited to attend. MARY SCHMEISER, N. G. ICLA BRADLEY. R. Sec. ALPHA 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. CONKLING, C. C. I. B. RIDDLE, K.B.S. The enureses. Baptist Chubch corner of Xane and Ros streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Young People's Union, 630 p.m.; Mrs. E. W. Black, President; Sunday School, W c m.; James Chamberlain, Superintenden Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 730. Exv. G. W. Black, Pastor. Residence, No. S2J Main Street. Methodist chubch comer of Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woollcy, Superintendent: Class Meeting at close of the morning service: Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 730 p. m. Rsv. G. W. Kbsksdt, Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane Pbxsbttxbiax Chcbch corner cf Cass and Rose streets. Sunday Service: Puplic worship, a.m. and 730 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. el: Y. P. S. C. K., 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 730 p. el R. B. DilwobTH, Pastor. 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 I'LAIN'UKALK K..-