The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, May 04, 1896, Image 3

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    THE PLAINDEALER
MAY 2. IS96.
HUSTINGS AT MYRTLE CREEK.
Saturday, May 2d, tho contending
forces in a three cornered political con
test bad a set to at Myrtle Greek, nt 2 p.
m. Hon. A. M. Crawford, tho repub
lican candldato for the legislature, led off
in a speech on tho political issues of tho
day. His remarks were well received.
F, rioed followed in ono of his fiery
castigations of republicanism, without
assaying a roply to Mr. Crawford's re
marks on tho principles of tho republi-
prccipltatlon lor IS wet scafoni.
G. W. Riddlu uext spoke in reply to
Floed, in which Flood came out second
best.
Mr. Chaney, democratic nominee for
tho legislature aited his democratic
views. Ho admitted that if elected ho
. 1 n t T 1 . .
numu )uio luroouQ u. jiucneii. are-
He
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Weather Bureau.
Koskdum, Ore, May S, 1S9&
15 a. m. Paclflo time 23.7-.
tUKOXKTKft 5 p. m. Pad-o tlmo-2).7s.
Maximum temperature, 51.
Minimum temperature, 4S.
Rainfall lor the H hour aiding 5 p. m., .75
Total nlntall ilnco 1st ol month, IM
ATcrasoralutall lor thia month lor S yean. ( , tariff and finances, wiml
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w I ; .... ... 1 1 . .i:. l t .
ivM.1 T,!nf.n fmm st. i. isai. to date. s9S. u "i" " "-- qi American
Arcraso rainfall from Sept 1, to date.si-w). citizens lor cuieriaintng opinions at van-
Accumulated excess from sept, i, is, io enco with his views
date, iSl.
Average
J3.SC
T1.ii weather Bass dlp!avol reprcseut the
forecast arrivlnc to tho 2 hour ending at 8
n. m. to-morrow. (If more than one kind ol
weather l predicted tor mat penou, ujo roam-
Hons first named la the forecast will ho repre
sented tr mo upreroum wwu.r uas i nnHS , tt;..i c...-
-I... f.U rr.lhor- I r , .w. mu UUHCO KUOlur,
bluo flag, rain or snow. The Has of which tho 4150 admitted that democratic free tiade
upper halt la white and tho lower half blue, I had proved a failure
local nun or snow, a oiacs inanguiar pen- Others tnnb mrl in .i;o,.c.;
tiant indicates the temperature and when dlt- ... , '
Played .bore a weather flag indicates warmer. m0DS wbom .wero d all.
and when dbplayed below, cooler, The tern- democratic nomiueo for county echool
pcrature fla; u nttcr displayed alone. Its ah-1 superintendent, Ben Agco. democratic
sencc indicates stationary tcmrcraturc. The candidate for shorifT, R. L. Stephens.
XTJ l -l "w" democratic candidate for county clerk
dlcatci frost. . onamurooc, republican canui
Taos. Giuoy. Obscrrtr. dale for sheriff. These latter centlemen
bad but littio to say, except to advocate
their peasonal claims for tho offices de
sired.
in the evening J. F. Garley, populist
nominee for slate senator, A. S. Chaney,
democratic nominee for tho lecisla-
ture, and G. W. Riddle, uominco
of the republicans for the leirislaturo.
wero speaking when our reporter left
at 10 p. m
From a thorough canvasa of the place
it was evident the democrats were not
enthusing over tho prospect of success in
June.
The democratic speakers admitted that
the free trade doctrine of (he pattv had
proved a failure. Their chief stock in
trade was caustic abuse of the republi
cans. It was . evicent they were not
Poktl&sd, Or., May 1. IS.; S a. ra.
Weather forecast tor the next 56 hours, tor
Boscburs and vicinity:
Tonight and Tuesday, continued rain.
Pagce. Local Forecast Official.
LITTLE LOCALS.
A Salrm&u, the reliable jeweler.
J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker.
Caro Bros, are the boss merchants.
School books at Marsters' drug store.
Go to the Roseleai for the best cigar.
Go to A. C. Marsters & Co. for school
books.
County claims and warrants bought by
D. S. We&t.
1. S. West does insurance. Office I gaining strength by that contest
NOTES OF INTEREST.
CALAP00IA.
Wild slrawborriea are getting ripe.
Horace Deardorff made a business trip
to Roseburg last week.
John Bishop has been laid up with
tho rheumatism tho past week.
Mrs. Dora Thornton of Idaho is hero
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bishop.
Wo aro glad to learn that John Kerley
and family, who left hero last fail and
went to Grants Pass, will roturn during
tho comings ummcr to remain.
After a great deal of talk and a littio
investigation it has been found that John
Ellison belongs in school district No. GO.
RubIi Thornberg is canyasing for Mrs. Racket Store
Cleveland's picture. Ho is also agent pare fresh groceries and low prices at
for two different kinds of proprietory Casebeer's grocery,
me utcines and a soap that will clean Harness of all kinds at low prices at
anything cleanable. a w. Woodward's
Thero will bo a box Buppor at tho Cal- Kev West. imported and domestic
apooia scuool uouso on tne Otii ol way, cara atthe Roseleaf.
mso a tew cuoico recitations win uu ren
dered by some of the scholars of the
public Echool. Tho proceeds will bo do
nated for the benefit of Calapooia'a Sun
day echool.
It is all wrong for people to ridicule
candidates' relatives and is sure to cause
a reaction in favor of tho candidate. It
is hard times when the clap trap politi
cian cannot find anything against a can-
Good goods at tho lowest prices at Sals-
man's.
For a good 5-cont cigar call on Mrs.N.
Boyd.
Wood taken on eubscriptioii at thia
office.
Get your echool hooka at Maraters'
drug store.
For firat'clasa dentistry go to Dr.. Little
of Oakland.
Solid silver tea and tablo spoons at
Salzman's.
Pure fresh candieB; fruits aud nuts at
the Roseloaf. ' .
Prices marked in plain figures at the time to talk shoes.
Notice to the Public.
1 must and have to do business in or
der to raiso money to payoff. This is no
humbug as you all know. I will offer
my mammoth stock consisting of cloth
ing, mens' furnishing, hate, caps, boots
aud shoes, etc., at prices never before
heard of. Hera aroafeiv of the grand
bargains: Men's suits, regular $7.50
sellers goea at this sale for $5.50 ; men's
suits, formerly eoldfor10, goeBfor$7;
men's suits Bold for $12.50 goes for $9. I
have a nlqo line in pants which will go
in,' proportion. In mens' furnishing
goodd I can't be beat in assortment or
prices.
Shoes! shoes!! shoes !!! now is the
All my patroua and
friends aro wall awaro that I sell cheaper
than any place in town, and carry aa
largo a stock as there is needed. All I
havo to say is that I will continue selling
the same at the old iiimre. In hats I
can suit anybxly. Givo me a call and
convince yourself about it. No trouble to
show goods. Always glad to see my old
Nobby Buita and latest styles at Little friends as well as new ones.
Jack's. Prices very low,
All Btylea and qualities of hats at Abra
ham's. Bedrock prices.
Have you seen the latest in ladies' and
gents' watches at Sahraan's.
Low vrictt are what raovo goods at
the Racket Store. Call ariU sfie.
Buy your silverware at Salzman's and
Very truly yours,
J. Adkauam.
P. S. I have a few cases of boots left
which I will closo out. Boots, usually
Eold for $1 goes for $2.50. Boots sold for
$5.50 goes at tho astonishing cheap price
of $2.75.
J. ACUAIIAMS,
didato and has to resort to the family get the best at the lowest prices.
records where ho cannot find anything
but the fciie of ono and the color of his
cravat to object to.
If O. K. does not desiro to bo branded
as a public falsifier he will correct his
statement iu the Review of April 30lb,
wherein he said thia correspondent "was
. .. 1.1 i-f .i r wv-
iuu iui a iav mat huuiu yiuviuu i i gt'ji
scout lor tlio little secret sect tuai pays
him fcr his nervices." O. K.'s identity ia
well known here aud ho ia given an op-
pertunity to retract. This thing of. ac
cusing your correspondent of being hired
to aid (what he calls a curse) is some
thing that will not be passed unnoticed,
and a retraction or the proof of the
truthfulness of the assertion must come
Country produce ol all kinds bought
and sold at Casebeer's grocery Etore.
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.
"Liverine.
"Liverine," manufactured by the An'
chor S Chemical Co., the great Liyer,
Kidney and Constipation enre. An in
fallible remedy for all curable lorms of
diseases of those organs. The greatest
knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it.
For sale at M. F. Rapp'a drug Btore,
Roseburg, Oregon.
Shoes! 51 Cheaper
at Richards' Cash
Shoes! Shoes!!
than the cheapest
Racket Store.
You can tell one who has good taste.
He gets his candy at Niece's Candy
Kitchen, fresh and pure.
Don't buy stale candy with paint aud
chalk in it. Get it at Niece'a Candy
FOR
Pure
Drugs
UO TO
A. C. HARSTERS & CO.,
UltUGGIHTH.
OILS HND GLHSS
STATIONERY
AND
that the public may judge of the unjust Kitchen, clean, pure and fresh.
opposite tho poet office.
For Solo. Old papers, at thia office,
at 25 cents per hundred.
A fine line of gents' fhocs at J. Abra
ham's. Prices just right.
Mnnyon's Homoepathic Remedies for
sale at Marsters Dreg Store.
For barssina in family groceries, call
at the Pepole's store, Cass street.
Mnnyon's Homeopathic Remedies at
A. C. Marsters & Co.'e dreg store.
Bring yoar clocks and watches to Slow
Jerry the reliable jeweler tor repairs.
Myrtle Creek floor, only SO cents per
sack. Delivered free. A. C. Honx
Foe sale A good 24 pound saddle for
sale. To bo seen at J. F. Barkers gro
cery store.
A fine line of clothing at Jack Abra
ham's cents furnishing store at grertly
reduced prices.
Bring voar job work to the Platsdeal-
ek office. We are prepared to do the
cheapest and best work south of Port
-and.
The Review's Michael Liber boasting
ia proving to be an Irishman's hoist "a
peg lower."
The people every w here are becoming
disgusted wilh the senseless abuse of
them by the "greatest country newspa
per.
It was a aterloo for democracy at
Myrtle Creek.
accusation against the A. P. A. order by
man who has given himself away by
the small thing he has done.
Por Sale.
BRIEF MENTION.
Van
Sheep dip at Marsters'.
Lime and sulphur at Marsters'.
Coal tar and resin at Ma liters'.
J. D. Lee of Portland is at the
Uouten.
T. S. Walker of Getvaia is at tho Mc-
Clallen.
J. B. Heald of Drain is registered at
the McCUllen.
Oakland items not received in time
for today's paper.
School books and stationery at Mar
sters' Drugstore.
Cold and rainy weather.
Crops are looking well, considering so 0n Wollenberg Jc Abraflam, whose stock
uch raiu and cold weather. 1 tjmbracca all grades of head gear.
P. G.T. B. Williams is a daily attend- X. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jackson
right Bose. Improve your time, for life household furniture and tin ware at lp . '
M. Montgomery ol rortlanii is regi
For choice family groceries, call at the tered at the McClallen
People's Store, Mrs. G. tt. Kapp, pro- X. H. Dement of Ashland is registered
prietor, and get your supplies at bedrock tne Yan Uouten.
Pncea- An excellent line of toilet soap3 at
E. Da Gas. PbymaAn and burgeon, Marstere' Drug Store.
office in Marsters' building,
Calls in
answered
town and country promptly
night or day.
F. H. Simmons of the second-hand
etore in Hendrick'a building, la bead
quarters for the Singer sewing machine
and supplies.
Save monev and time. To parties
going East, go by the O. R .& N. short
route. Call on or write to V. C. London,
Roseburg, Orczon.
Call on Slow Jerry and examine his
Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold"
bowed eye glasses. Cheaper than, -ever
offered in this city.
X. C. Hoxie sells floor at 75c and 80c a
sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents.
People should take advantage of these
prices and give him their patronage.
TV. V- W. Havnes. tho dentist, does
allkinds of dental work in a most scien
tific manner. His work speaks for it
eelL Dental parlors in Mark's building.
Constantly on hand at the Beer Hall :
Cheese, Swiss, limberger brick; fish,
epiccd herring, Ear dines, caviar, neu-
naugen, pickled pigs feet, pickled tongue:
ox-month salad.
Slow Jerry the jeweler baa 14 carat
filled cold ladies watches now on 3ale
Prices reduced from $25 to $15, decided
hmnint. TVin't fail to examine them
before purchasing elsewhere.
Dr. R. W. Benjamin has taken charge
of Dr. Strange's dental parlors during
hid nlciTirp- Dr. Benlamin will be
nleaied to do all dental work for him,
nl trill tmarantee satisfaction. Please
call.
Good paatureaee for stock at reason
able rates by the month. All stock
Uken absolutely and entirely at
nr'a riak in every particular. For
TMriicnlars enonire of C. A, Biackman
Roberts creek.
Place to Bent Containing 3 scres;
ffood house and barn and all necessary
cut buildings, good orchards and fine
garden spot, in the city limits. Good
carden partly in and balance pldwed and
ready for planting. i. r. w,
Tl... rhean rates of five dollars cabin
and two-fifty steerage including meala
,n.i lrth are still in effect on tne v. iv
& N. Co's. steamers from Portland to
Cm T7l-TintHfVl
ipnvM Portland every live
days.
A nice and respectable youni? gentle
man wants ladies' correspondence. La'
rliM please write and give your age in
first letter and you will get a prompt re
ply. Will give particulars in firet letter,
Write and you will not bo displeased
Addrcea, 101, Comstock, Oregon
Hon. J. T. Bridges of Drain is regis
tered at the McClallen.
L. S. Shipley of Yoncalla registered at
the McClallen, Sunday.
An endless variety of combs, hair and
clothes brushes at Marsters'.
Neatsfoot oil, machine and lubricating
oils at Marsters' Drugstore.
J. T. C.Nash stopped over ou his way
from. Portland to Medford and registered
a (he Van Houten. -
Is short.
B. Cave, caudidate for justice of the
peace, was seen on tuo streets oi uiot
ing Glass, shaking hands with bin many
friends.
Qaite an interesting game cf base ball
was witnessed at Looking Glass, May 2d,
between the Locking Glass first nine
and the okl married men. The scoro
stood 14 to 11 in favor of the old men.
The boys of the first nine slipped away
one by one, looking down at their feet
like a band of peafowls when robbed of
their plumage. Much credit is duo to
Captain Henry Churchill for the interest
he took in training his men. I. B. How
ard made some taucy plays in left field
which would have been a credit to any
league plaicr.
Peonle are expecting to hear from
Another Pioneer Gone.
List Saturday at his home near Mel
rose, Henry Conn, Sr., passed over tho
mvstie river. Mr. Conn came to Ore
gon and settled in Douglas county in the
winter ot 15o3. ins lunerai was ucm at
the Masonic Hall to day at 1 p. m. under
the ausplcea of Laurel Lodge, A. F. & A
M..ofwhicii be was an uonorcu mem
ht-r. Mr. Conn was one of the sturdy
men whose energy, posh and enterprise
added largely to make Douglas county
bat it isi-oae of the leading counties in
the state. So ono by ono these old
mnnwrn fall around us like, allium
Ipavpj after havinc adorned with their
ereen foliage tho treo upon which they
PTflW.
Mr. flnnn was a marked character to
whom all looked for counsel and advice
in the enterprises of the country. Mr.
fVinn will lone be remembered oy mo
tvnnlR of this countv as ono oi nature
tuiWtmnn an unnsht man. His lun
eral was largely attended by his old
and neichbors with whom
be had labored lor neany nan a ceuiurj .
Now that he has gone to his reward let
us cherish his many acts of kindess and
neighborly virtues.
B. P. O. E. Notice.
A special meeting of Roseburg Lodge,
No. 320 B. P. O. Elks, is called for Wed
nesday evening, May 0, at S:30 p. m.
All members and visiting brothers aro
requested to attend.
Herman JIarks, becretary.
LOOKING GLASS.
Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackson
and Washington, keeps tho best grocer
ies. Try him and be 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, stylish and cheap, call
To The Public.
The undersigned having taken charge
of Dr. Strance'a dental rooms in the
Wilson fc Taylor block, is prepared
to do lust class work of the latest im
proved methods.
Dr. R. W. Benjamin
HH1
JrtmL-L- PKPER
CHOICE PERFUMERIES
AND TOILET ARTICLES.
GENERAL DIRECTORY
ATioroxxaoH.
t V TT 1 t V
Da W- JMAMJUUU
Congressmen w.fi. Ellis
Governor William P. Lord
Secretary of State.-..........-.. H. K. Kiocaiu
State Treasurer. . PbU Mctscban
Bupt. Pub. Instruction G. M. Irwin
aiaio ranter ... . .i.recus
Attorney General U. 31. ltucman
Member Board of Equallzation-A. C. Woodcock
fP. A. lloore
Supreme Jadgen lc. E. Wolverton
IK. b. ccan
A. B. Compfou
Railroad Commlssioucrs... lJ. B. Eddy
(I. A. JIacrum
Clerk of Itsilroad Commission. Lydell Baker
SICOKD JUDICIAL DlifTKICT.
judge J. C. Fullerton
prosecuting Attorney uco. ii. .grown
V. S. LASO OmCI, EO&ZEUEG.
Receiver ....... .&. S. Bbcridau
aegis ter B. M. Vealch
V. 8. WXATUXB BUB1UC.
Observer.. .Thos. Gidsoo
DOUGLAS CODKTY.
Senator Henry Beckley
Sj. K. uinnaeii
J. T. Bridges.
C. A. Sehlbrcde
Tlcrk J.W.Benson
herlir .. C. F. Cathcart
rreasnrer W. A. Fratcr
School Eupcrindent .J. A. Underwood
Assessor..... I. A. Sterling
County Judge........
Commissioners... ......
Surveyor. ..
coroner. .
Sheep Inspector
fbkcijtct orriciEs.
Justices... John Hamlin
Constables . . H.C. S locum
A. F. Steams
(W. L. Wilson
(C. H. Maupln
WUlP.Heydon
Dr. K. L. Miller
Thos. Smith
NEW FEED STORE
CITY Of XOSKBCBO.
A. C. Marsters
COUHCILMEX.
(Robert Yates
" David elements:
(H. a Stanton
- JD. Moore
IJ.M.Fletcher
Vm. Perry
(F. U. Churchill
. ill.CSlocum
F. M. Zlelei
J. B. Cannon
A. Perkins
COtTBT 8X83X0X5.
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 ol
Rose burg judge, Geo. M. Brown, of Roseburg,
prosecuting attorney.
V.U U . I . . w' . I.' i h..w.
I' the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July.
September and November, A. F. Stearns, oi
Oakland, fudge; C. H. Maupln of Elkton
. and W. L. Wilson, of Blddle, commissioners.
Probata Court is is session continuously, A. F
.Steams, indie.
Mayor...
1st Ward
2nd Ward
3rd Ward.....
4th Ward
Recorder
Marshal
Treasurer
Society .71 ec till gib
CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD
Have just opened a first-class Feed Store and
, hare on hand a laree invoice of the best
AimuuiKauu nuc t num. uiucu ua., U1U11
US.
SituaiioTU vanted or help trantcd adtcrtitcminli
inserted in ihU column free of charge Other adi
of re Una or leu under IhU head tS eentt per
month: each additional line 5 eenU per month. Xb
adrertitemcnt tatenfor let than IS eenU.
bun;
and Feed of all kirn
free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street.
ar.
All purchases delivered
TJOR SALE Old newspapers, 25 cents pcrlOO.
-- Apply at I'lalndcaler office.
prices to suit the times.
If you don't w.-.ut to suffer with corns
and bunions, have your boots and ehoes
made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing
neatly and promptly done
The Square Deal stoie has just opened
np a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas
ehoes, which prove to be tho best shoes
made. Come and inspect them.
Ladies, aro you in perfect health? If
not, why not try the great home remedy,
Viavi. Mrs. Kerry is agent for Douglas
county and will fill all orders promptly.
N". Rice, one of our enterprising furni
ture dealers has now on sale a fine lot of
furniture of the latest Btyle and finish.
Give him a call before purchasing olee-
where.
L. Langenburg is still ou top. He
Attorney at Law
AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Spicial attention given to COLLECTIONS and
matters in Probate.
LOANS NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned and
Borrowed.
Rooms 1 and 5 Marsters' Bid's. ROSEBURG.
(fiigfjiiiiTgi
Cigar Store
J. R. BEARD, Propr.
(Successor to SENATE SALOONV
E.
D. STRATFORD,
Attorney at Law,
A POPULAR RESORT.
Choice Cigars and all kinds of Temperance
Drinks constantly on hand.
Removed from cor. Oak and Jackson to
PABROTT BUILDING, S3 JACKSON STREET.
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
Rooms 3 and 4
Taylor & Wilson Block.
; Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural.
K03EBURU. OB
Michael, the arch augel, in the next is- carries a full stock of choice music, ma
sse of the Review.
Occasional.
DRAIN.
Forest ilcClay of Klkton passed
throuch hero on his way to California
Saturday.
J. L. Mitchell of Portland. Deputy Su
preme Commander of tho K. O. T. M
delivered a lecture here Thursday eve
nine: on the aims and purposes of the
order.
Ilarty Watkins, the populist nominee
for presidential elector, addressed the
people of thia place Wednesday evening
on the political issue of the day. Un
limited coinage of silver at the ratio of 1C tbia city
to 1, and the abolisning ol tne national beard of.
steal instruments, violin, guitars, accord-
eons etc, violin strings of best quality
always on hand. .
Wanamaker A llrown's fine new line
ot samples ot men anu ooys tpnnnx
clothing Just received at tho Racket Store.
Call and see them. Mens' all wool suits
$C50 and upwards.
The candy that comes from tho whole-
J L. BRADLEY, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon.
Oil; co Hours, from tl to 3 r.M.
Taylor Wilson Brick ROSEBURG.
CHDRGBILL HOTEL
OAKLAND, OR.
KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr.
H. G. POTTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I 110i G St., N. W. Washington, D. C.
hanks, formed the subject of his talk.
The Knights of tho Maccabees initi
ated seven candidates at their hall Sat
urday night. Tno Maccabees is ono of
the best beneficiary orders in esistance,
and is growing very rapidly.
s houses ia adulterated with paint and ,,A j A; ntr xvb-
rliallr nml will trpjir nnt tlin ntnmnrli. I 6 or
You can get clean, fresh candy at
Niece's Candy Kitchen.
Jack Abraham, in the Taylor and Wil
son building, has the finest stock of I
gents' furnishing goods ever brought to
Prices the lowest ever before
Call and see.
$2.50.
Meals, 20 cents.
Beds, 20 cents.
A Perfect Poultry Raiser.
My scientific poultry raiser is now on
the market. It receives the chicks when
21 hours old. lias no artificial heat
lias all the desirable qualities of tho
mother hen, with additions. Protects
from hawks. Puts to roost alter ono
week old. Takes caro of several sizes
and ages at once. It requires but small
space in the yard or tlower gar-en. Is
ornamental as a bird house. Seldom
loses a cluck. A ten-year-old boy or girl
can manage one with a hundred chicks
as well as an expert. For futher partic
ulars address Mrs. Eveline Maxum,
Camas Valley, Douglas county, Oregon
Those having second hand stoves,
furniture, etc., for sale can receive the
highest cash price by calling upon
Rice, tho furniture and supply dealer,
221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or,
Dr. R. W. Benjamin, late of the At
lanta Dental College of Atlanta, Georgia,
and recently from the celebrated dental
parlors of llickoy & Ilickey, Portland,
is now prepared to do first-class den-
For manr rears in the General Land Office.
Examiner of Contests, Mineral vs. Mineral vs
Railroad and Aerlcultnral claims, and Late
Chief of the Minera Division.
Correspondence
itcd.
THE
Senate
Saloon
l'OSTOFFICE CORNER,
SA9I BAILKY, Propr.
r P.O. ELKS, ROSEBURG LODGE, NO. 326,
hold their rccular communications at the
I. O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursday
of each month. All members requested to at
tend regularly, and all visiting brothers cor
dially invited to attend.
iKtll rAUfc-i USll.l, t. ti.
HERMAN MARKS, Secretary.
LAUREL LODGE, A. T. & A. M., REGULAR
meetings the 2d and 4th Wednesdays in
each month.
J. B. CIWUIELI), W. M.
C. W. Kibe, Sec'y.
TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. U. R. A. M., HOLD
J their regular convocations at Masonic hall
on the first and third Tuesday ot each month.
y uiung companion, are coraiauy mvitea.
K. L. MILLER, H.P.
Isadorx Caxo, Secretary.
pHILETARIAN LODGE, SO. 8. X. O. 0. P..
meets Satnrdar evenlnsr of each week at
their hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Roseburg.
Members of he order In good standing are invit
ed to attend. R.M.CONKLLNG.N.G.
E. McBROOM, Sec'y.
TTNION
J Odd
ENCAMPMENT, NO. 9, MEETS AT
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. 16, A. O. U. W.
meets the second and fourth Mondays of
each month atTO p. ra. at Odd Fellows hall.
Members ot the order in good standing are in
vited to attend.
U ENO POST, N0.2J, G. A. B,, MEETS THE
first and third Thursdays of 1
; each month.
WOMEN'S RKT.TKF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS
firsts and third Thursdays in each
month.
FARM? '
Mectiuirs
ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly
will be held at G ranee :
Roseburg, the first Friday in December, March
ana June, ana tne laira Friday in September.
ROSEBURG CHAPTER, NO. 8. 0. E. &. MEETS
the second and fourth Thnrsdavs of each
msnth.
ALICE SHERIDAN", W. M.
Tj OSEBURG DIVISION NO 76, B. OF L. E.,
meets every second and fourth Sunday.
T3 OSEBUBG R. D. LODGE, NO. 41, 1. O, O.
meets on Tuesday evening of each week
F.
.z of each week at
the Odd Fellows halL Visiting sisters and
Brethren are invited to attend.
MARY SCHMEISER, N. G.
ICLA BRADLEY. R. Sec.
Fine Wines, Liqurs and Cigars.
11KKR OT DRAUGHT.
I: A. C. Hoxie,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Goods delivered free to all
parts of tlie city. Leave
your orders with me and
tistryatDr. Strange's office in Taylor SVC money. KOSebtirg, Ur.
& Wilson block All work .guaranteed
Flour, Feed,
Provisions.
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. a
I. B. RIDDLE, K.K. S.
Tlie Cburclies.
Baptist Cucbcit comer of Lane and Ros
streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. ni.; Young People's Union, 6:30 p.m. ;
Mrs. E. W. Black, President; Sunday School, III
c m.; James Chamberlain, Superintendeu
Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 720.
Rxv. G. W. Black, Pastor.
Residence, No. 21 Main Street.
Methodist Cuubch comer of Main and Lane
streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m
and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. rn.; F.
W. Woolley, Superintendent; Class Meeting at
close of the morning service: Epworth Lcagus
6:30 p. m. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Meet
ing, Wednesday, at 750 p.m.
Rev. G. W. Kiacsanr, Pastor.
Parsonage, comer Main and Lane.
PRE3ETTSE1AS Chcech comer of Cass and
Rose streets. Sunday Service: Pcplic worship,
a.m. and 750 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.:
Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. Prayer Meetins, Wednes
day, 750 p. m.
R. B. DilwokTH, Pastor.
Guess 73
Drew the jar of money at the Racket
Store, held by Mr. A. II. Dickermanu
B. A. Rriggs held 72, 15. F. Lohr held 71,
R. D. Sanford held 7-1 and T. K. Lilt-
rell held 75. Master Hardy Howard did
tbb drawing.
City Treasurer's Notice.
Notice is hereby given to nil persons
holding Roseburg city warrants indorsed
prior to January 2, IS03, to present the
same at treasurer's office in city hall for
payment, as interest will cease thereon
after the date of this notice.
Dated this 18th day of April, 1SU0, at
Roseburg, Oregon.
J. A. Perkins, City Treasurer,
first-class.
Notice 13 hereby given to the public
by tho undersicucd that I do not allow
dead animals to be buried 011 my prem
ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage
dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken
therefrom, unless the party taking sand
or gravel first contract with mo for the To do Business
right to so do.
Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac
cording to law. Aaron Rose,
Roseburg. Oregon, March I7th, 1S95.
. no YOU REALIZE THAT THE MISSION OF THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS TO INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE t CSV
If you are in a position
Let the People Know it. 2
DON'T GHASE
OUT-OF TOWN
FOR SOMETHINQ FOREIGN I
If you have anything;
You want to-Sell
Let the People" Know it.
There arc this year but two candidates
in the field for district attorney in the
sprnnd iudicial district. W. Iv Yates of
Coryallis is the republican nominee, and
J. M. Upton has been nominated by tho
populists and democrats. But little is
known here of Mr. Upton save tlmt his
futher wasleditor of tho Corvallis Ga
zette many years ago. The republican
nominee is well known in his adopted
county. Ho is a good citizen, a sound
lawyer, ind perfectly qualified for the
position. Corvallis Timea 'democratic.)
Notice to Stockmen.
My imported Clydesdale stallion will
stand this season on my farm, 2!. miles
north of Roseburg, April 1, 1S9G. Sea
son, $10. ; Ins. $15.
J. U. Aiken.
To Trade.
Two lots in MarshOeld for hogs.
Two and one half lots in North Hoko
burg, for stock ; hank or' buggy in part
payment. Call on I. V. Rico & Co.
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Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
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