THE PLA1NDBALER MAY 11, 1S9G. U. S. Department of Agriculture v Weather Bureau. Rossbubo, Ore, May 10, 1S6. Maximum temperature, 53. Minimum temperature, S7. Rainfall tor the !l hours ending 5 p. m., .'Ji ToUl rainfall since- lit ot month, 5.61 Average rainfall tor this month tor IS yean, Total rainfall trom Sept. 1, 1SX, to date, 37.03. Arcraso rainfall trom Sept. 1, to dato, 31.53. Accumulated excess trom Sept. 1, 1SD5, to date, 5-30. Average precipitation tor IS wet seasons, SS.SC The Heather flags displayed represent tho forecast applying to tho SI honrt ending atS p. m. to-morrow. (It moro than ono kind ot weather is predicted tor that period, tho condi tions first named in tho forecast will bo repre sented by the uppermost weather flag.) A white flag Indicates clear or lair weather: a bluo flag, rain or snow. Tho Has ot which tho upper halt Is white and tho lower halt blue, local rain or snow. A black triangular pen nant Indicates the temperature and when dis played aborc a weather Bag indicates wanner, and when displayed below, cooler, Tho tem perature Has is never displayed alone. Its ab sence Indicates stationary temperature. Tho cold ware fits, white with black square ia u,e center, when displayed on tho 1'aclSc coast, ln die tea treat. Tuos. Gibsos, Observer. PoMUUtD, Or., May 11. 1S96; 8 a. m. Weather forecast tor the next 36 hours, tor Eoscburr and Tldulty: Tonleht and Tuesday, occasional rain and warmer. Pagce. Local Forecast OSdsi. LITTLE LOCALS. BRIEF MENTION. A Saltman, tho reliable jeweler. J.T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants. School books at Marsters' drug etorr. . Go to the Boeeleaf for the best cigar, Go to A. C. MftTEters & Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. We. 1. S. West doca insurance. Ofhce opposite llio post office. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. A fine line of gents Fhoes at J. Abra ham's. Prices just right . Monyon'a Homcepathic Remedies for sale at Marsters' Drug Store. For hanrains in family groceries, call at the Tepole'e store, Cass streeL Munyon'a Homeojathic Remedies at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drog store. Bring your docks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairs. Myrtle Creek floor, only SO cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. lions. Fob sale A good 24 ponnd saddle for sale. To be seen at J. F. Barker's gro cery store. A fine line of clothinc at Jack Abra ham's gents famishing store at grertly reddced prices. Bring your job work to the Puuxdeal- e office. We are prepared to do the cheaoest and best work south of Port- and. For choice family groceries, call at Ihe People's Store, Mrs. G. W. Kapp, pro prietor, and get your supplies at bedrock prices. JE. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. . H. Simmons of the second-hand store in Hendrick's building, is head quarters for the Singer sewing machine and supplies. Save money and time. To parties -mn "East, zo bv the 0. K .& X. short roate. Call on or write to V. C. London, Roseborg, Oregon. Call on Slow Jerry and examine his Setb Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eye glasses. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. A. C. Hoiie Eells floor at 75c and SOc a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. Dr.F. W. Haynea.the dentist, does allkinda of dental work in a most scien tific manner. His work speaks for it self. Dental parlors in Mark's building. Constantly on hand at the Beer Hall : Cheese, Swiss, limberger brick; fish, spiced herring, sardines, caviar, neu naugen, pickled pigs feet, pickled tongue, ox-mouth salad. Slow Jerry the jeweler has 14 carat filled cold ladies watches now on 3ale Prices redaced from 25 to 15, decided sr.in Don't fail to examine them before purchasing eleewhere. Dr. R. W. Benjamin has taken charge of Dr. Strange's dental parlors during his absence. Dr. Benjamin will be ideated to do all dental work for him, an.i will miarantce satisfaction. Please call. Good uastureage for slock at reason able rates by the month. All stock iiVnn nlmnltitelv and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of 0. A, Blackman, Roberts creek. Place to Rent Containing 3 acres, good house and barn and all necessary cut buildings, good orchards and fine garden spot, in the city limits. Good garden partly in and balance plowed and ready for planting. I. F. Rice & Co. The chean rates of five dollars cabin ml two-Mtv Eteerage including meals and berth are still in effect on tho 0. R. & N. Co's. steamers from Portland to Kan Francisco. o,mor lonvcH Portland every five days. A nice and respectable young gentle man wants ladies' correspondence. La' dies Dleaso write and giro your age in first letter and you will get a prompt re ply. Will give particulars in first letter, Write and yon will not bo displeased Address, 101, Comslock, Oregon. C. V. Gurner of Portland is at tho Van Houton. H. 0. Wobator of Oswego ia at tho McClallon. J. B. Hoald of Drain ia registered at the McClallcn. N. T. Putnam of Tucouia is a guest at the Van lTouton. J. L. Dewey of Gleudalo is registered at tho McClallcn. C. W. Markham of Salem is registered at tho Van lloulen. W. A. Hamilton of Salem ia registered at the Van Houtcu. R. B. Monot of Grants Pass is regis tered at the McClallcn. Mrs. Joseph Melviu cf Oakland is registered at tho McClallcn. Lost, about April 20th, a hunch of keys on ring. Finder will please return to Ad. Harmon and receive reward. A variety of cold .lunches consisting of delicacies of every description with ice cold beer, at Harmon's Cafe Resort. Miss Carrie Sykcs, who has been visit ing relatives and friends here for the past week, returned home to Portland on last night's overland. Hon, J. P. Galbraith, a prominent at torney of Albany, is in tho city, in the interest of tho Farmers and Mechanic's Insurance Company. Archbishop Gross of Portland spent Sunday in this city and conducted ser vices at St. Joieph's church. A large congregation was present. A public examination of teachers of this county, applicants for certificates to teach, will ba held next Wednesday in this city before Superintendent J. A, Underwood. The W. C. T. U. will meet on Thurs day eveuing, Slay 14th, at the residence of Mis. Porter on Mill street. All are invited to attend the meeting. Mas. Ida Van Okdkk, Secy, The ladies of the Christian church at Myrtle CreeK will serve sandwiches and coffee and icecream and cake on election day at F. M. Gabbsit's old stand. All are invited. Gas Linser, and everybody knows Gus, lias accepted a position with "Pap" Har mon, and he will be pleased to meet his old friends and delighted to make new ones. Don't forget the place, Cafe Re sort. The Cafe Resort is in tho lead, and on Saturday night an extra lunch of choice delicacies will be served to the public when Gus Linser, the topular mixolo gist, will make a specialty of entertain ing his friends. The Loyal Temperance Legion wishes to return thank to the members of the U. B. church for tho use of the church for the Legion social, held on May 2nd, and to tho ladies who so kindly helped in their entertainment. Clyde Faclkxeb, President W. S. Vandcrbnrg, populist candidate for congress is a guest at the Van Houten. He speaks foi the party to night at the court bouse. We bespeak for him a good house and courteous .hear ing by all parties. Turn cut and hear him, all lair minded men and women. There will be a contest for the Demor est gold medal at the Opera House Fri day night. Admission ten cents. This contest of recitations by the young people for a prize offers to be of more than ordinaiy intertst and in a worthy cause; that of encouraging intellectual culture. Mr. and Mrs. James Callahan were given a farewell visit at the McClallen house Friday evening by their admiring friends, during their sojourn hero aa managers of the an liouten. Ihe eve ning was spent in a sociable and agree able manner till a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan left f or Portland on a visit to friends there. F. F. Patterson, the mason, ho has been in Loa Angeles for the past few months working at his trade, retained on Saturday's overland and will spend the summer with us. He repo.-ta any amount of buildings being erected there, but tbat there is ten men to one job The climate there is lovely, but Oregon is good enough for him, as one can't live on climate alone. OAKLAND. Bicycle Races Postponed The bycicle races announced for May loth are postponed on account of the continued wet weather until May 23d The Trap Shooters. Tho local trap shots braved the ele ments again yesterday afternoon and notwithstanding the rain and wind which made the shooting very difficult, succeeded in makinn a fair average, Dr, Miller carrying off the honors and cov ering himself with glory with a score oi 19 out of a possible 25. Hie shoot was at 25 single birds, un known angles, and resulted as follows: Sanctuary 11 Parks 1 Tolles 13 Miller U Cannon 15 Kidder 12 Cathcart '. .. S Norman Mnrohv ! Tolles, Jr 11 Tho sports arc negotiating with Mr. Gibson for fair weather for tho next shoot, and if ho gives it to them they ex pect to run the scores up in tho twenties. Cap. Maupin was on our streets Sun day. Hardin Davis of Wilbur waB lu town Saturday. V. B. Beckley made a visit to Portland last week. Gotnery IMcCauloy left recently for Wcrser, Idaho. Mrs. J. E. Leo of RoBoburg came over Wednesday on buaines3. Mrs. P. G. Eubanks wont to Grants rasa Thursday to visit relatives. C. A.Sohlbrodo camo over from Rose- burg Thursday. Al. Dear wont toho county seat last Wednesday. Mis. Phil Pinkston ia up from Elkton visiting friends. Henry Brown of Elkton, brother of A. F. Brown was in t&wn last wojk. Father Tliiolo of Rice Hill is in very poor health, dropsy of tho chest being tho ailment. Tho S. P. Co.'a pilo driver crew under foreman M. Ottorbeck, Bido tracked hero Saturday evening and will do re' pair work at Rice Hill. Undo Geo. Hall of English Settlement is in a very critical condition, being paralized so he cannot talk. It is hoped ho will improve soon. James Dearling shiped a quantity of furs to New York for Wm. Stono last week. Mr. Dearlind deals in fura when to has tho opportunity of buying. The Oakland Flouring Mill, Co, shipped a carload of flour to Grants Pass Saturday. S. D. McKesson, ot tho Hacket Btorc, will receive a shipment ot dry goc fls and notions this week. James Hawley of Coltagu Grovo amo uti Snndav cf last week to sto his brother-in-law, Wm. Emory. Mr. lLw ley is buying young cattle for Mr. Cor nelius of Montana. Miss Abbie Mills came in from Grants Pass Saturday morning where shu has been nursini: the sick. Sho vrfll return to Portland soon. The young ladies Y. will give an en tertainment here in the near future for the benefit of their organization Rev. J.J. Campbell of Washington ia exneded to arrive hero soon to take charge of the Presbyterian congregation J. L. Castlo shiped a 'carload of cattle to tho Union yards.at Portland Sunday, Rev. H. S. Shancle left Friday for a trip through Southern Oregon toad minister to the several churches in his charge. Benton Mires and John Wiso of Drain were calling on our business men last week. Mrs. Wm. Emory left Saturday for Eugene to visit relatives. Mr. Emory started for Coos county Sunday to buy young cattle. Mrs. Mctarland returned home on Saturday night's overland. Her daugh ter Mrs. Crouch camo nith her. Mrs, McFatland's health is not very much improved tincv our last mention of her, Mr. Cool of Yoncalla, a free nlvo man, was in town Saturday trading with our merchants and discussing the free coinage question. F. W. GiUbs of Metlloni, agent for the Singer sewing machine, was in town Fri dav lcoVius after that branch of business He left a machine with Jas, Dearbng on trial. Itisuuemade for sewing 1 rather and has the universal feed attachment It is a fine machine. H. Baib. the section foreman on the P. R. R. here, has resigned his liosi tion and expects to niovo. his family Lcs Aneeles. Cal. 3Ir. Southworth will fill Mr. Babb's place as foreman. Tho death of Mrs. Ray, mother Jndtro Rav. occurred last Tuesday. Tho o - body was taken to Lonuno fnr burial Uncle John Churchill hauled the castct with team. He reports some of the roads in a bad condition. Mrs. A. D. Hawn, of whom wo havo mado mention aslbeing very ill, passed to a higher life Sunday morning at G o'clock. The burial will take place at Coles valley, Monday, May 11th. Mrs. Dick Haunan of Yoncalla, Mis3 Kittie Hawn of Wilbur, Mrs. Everton and Mrs. Hawn of Roeoburg, all relatives of A. D. Hawn, were hero last week to atteud Mis. Hau in her last sickness, The S. I, carpenters improved the stock guards hero last week by putting in a double stock chuto for loading single or double ilcckjcars. It is a convenience that will be appreciated by our stock men. John Uannaday returned to his old stamping ground last Tuesday from Arizona and Colorado, where he has been sojourning several months. John is looking halo and harty and tells some rattling snake stories. Ho saw a set ot rattlL-3 that measured six inches in length, thero being 40 rattles in tho set He also saw the man that said tbey had rattlesnakes there seyen and eight feet long. He dees not seem to bo very well pleased with tho country, to much wind and sandstorms and not enough water. Ho says it is arelicf to breath fresh, clean air again. Good goods at tho lowest priceB at Balz- man'fl. For a good 5-cent cigar call onYMra.N. Boyd. Wood taken on subscriptIou?.at this office. NOTES OF INTEREST. of Get your school books at" Marsters' drugstore, . - For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and table, spoons ut Salzmon'fl. Pure fresh candles, fruits and nuts at thoRoseloaf.- w ' Prices marked in plains figures at tho Racket Store. Puro fresh groceries ohd'low prices at Casebeer's grocery. . . Harness of all kinds ut low prices at . W. Woodward's. Key West, .imported- and domestic cigars at tho Roseleaf. Nobby suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham'B. Bedrock prices. Havo you seen the lateBt in ladies and gents' watches al Salzman a. r.nK ,-,V'9 nrn what mOVO gOOdd at tho Racket Store. Call and see. Buy your Bilverwaro at Salzman's and get tho best at tho lowest prices. Country pioduce of all kinds bought and sold at Casebcer'a grocery store. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods ot tho lowest priceB at Salzman's. A few cases good substantial boots- at reduced prices to close thorn ou , at II. Stanton's. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Cheaper than the cheapest at Richards' Lash Racket Store. Don't eat stale candies full of paint and chalk when you can get it fresh and pure at Niece's juat as cheap. Casebcer the crocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps tho test grocer ies. Try him and be convinced. Largest stock of fancy cliairs at Alex ander & Strong's, ever brought to Rose- burg and at prices lower than ever. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg A Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of head gear. N. Rice, at hia ware rooms on Jackeon opposite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture and tin ware at prices to suit the times. If you don't waM to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langcnbnrg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done The Squaro Deal stoic has just opened up a beautiful lino of . L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and inspect them. There was a young lady in town the other dav who fired her fellow for hav inc poor taste. He did not eel his candy at Niece's Kandy Kitchen. Ladies, are vou in perfect health? If not, why not try tho great home remedy Viavi. Mrs. Berry 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 style and finish Give him a call before purchasing else where. L. Lanrcnbciv 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'a fiie new line nf .imn1m of men and bova' surinn clAhiwj juEt received at tho Hacket Store. J $3.50 and upwards. Jack Abraham, in tho Taylor and Wil son building, has tho finest stock of gents' furnishing goods ever brought to this city. Prices the lowest ever before heard of. Call and see. Those having second hand etoves: furniture, etc, for sale can. receive the highest cash price by calling upon N Rico, tho furniture and supply dealer. 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. The candies that come from the whole sale houses are adulterated with paint and chalk, and is not tit to cat. You can get pure fresh candies at Niece Kandy Kitchen just as cheap as you can this stale stuff. Dr. R. V. Benjamin, late of the At Ianta Dental College of Atlanta, Georgia, and recently from the celebrated dental parlors of Hickcy & Hickey, Portland, is now prepared to, do first-class den tistry at Dr. Strange's office in Taylor & Wilson block .AH work guaranteed first-class. Notice is hereby given to the public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to bo buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless tho party taking sand or gravel first contract with mo for the right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Rose, Roseburg. Oregon, March 17th, lS9o. Notice to the Public. 1 tnuHt and havo to do business in or der to raise inouoy to payoff. This is no humbug us you all know. 1 will offer my mammoth btock consisting of cloth ing; mens' furnishing, hats, caps, boots and shoes, etc., at prices never before heard of. Here areafe of the grand bargains: Men'a suitB, regular $7.50 sellers goes at this sale for $5.50; men's suits, formerly sold for $10, goes for f7; men's suits sold for $ 12.50 goes for $9. I have a nice line in pantB which will go in; proportion, in mens' lurnisning goods I can't bo beat in assortment or prices. Shoes ! shoes ! ! shoes ! ! ! now is the time to talk shoes. All my patrons and friends aio well awaro that I sell cheaper than any place in town, and carry as large a stock as there ia needed. All I have to say is that I will coutiiiiie selling the 6a me at tho old figure, lu hats I can suit anybody. Give me a call and convince yourself about it. No trouble to aliow goods. Always glad to sco my old frienda as well as now ones. Very truly yours, J. AllUAlIAM. P. S. 1 have a few cases of boots left which I will closo out. Boots, usually sold for ft goes for $2.50. Boota sold for $5.50 goca at tho astonishing cheap price of $2.75. J. ABRAHAMS. LIverine. "Liverino," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co., tho great Liyer, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curablo lorma of diseases of those organs. The greatest knows remedy or Indigestion, fry it. For sale at M. F. Rapp'a drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. Till Lit Y. County Sunday School Convention. The County School Union convention for Douglas county will bo held in the Baptist church in this city commencing Friday evening, and closing Sunday eyening. The full programme will bo published in Thursday's paper. Sheep dip at Maratem'. Free Till After Election. It is reported hero that the Anti-A. 1' A.'s havo made arrangcmcntB with the Winery, near Cleveland, to furnish their wine free to all who will vote the Anti A. P. A. tickot at tho election noxt June All ready, it Is said, this deal is having its effect by producing druokeness ami Bachaualian revels and in corrupting tho morals of tho young men of that vicinity For tho sake of preserving the good name of Douglas County, wo bopo such ati reported above, is not :i fact. If it be a fact however, it is morally coitaiu that tho Auti's are putting up tho apondu liekti to pay for it. Limu and milphur at Marsters', Jumbo" is still at tho Cafe Resort and will cater to the wants of his many friends in his usual affable manner, Don't go hungry. The cimrcbcu. lUrrisT cuoacii corner of Lane ncd Rot itrects. Sunday Service: Prcacnlne, 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. nr.; Yonng People's Union, 6sp.ra. Mrs. E. V. Black, President; Sundaj School, 10 a.; James Chamberlain, supcriutenden Prayer Meeting, Thursday creulcg at 7:30. REV. O. V. Black, Paitor. Kcaidencc, No. 621 Main Strcct- FOR (GENERAL DIRECTORY ATS 07 OHIO ON. Pure Drugs ao to A. C. HARSTERS & CO., URUCGI8TB. OILS HND GLHSS STHTI0NERY AND MHLL PKPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. U.S. Senators..... . H. Mitchell tU.W.McBrldo (Blnger Herman u 'IW.S. Ellis William P. Lord . H. R. Kincaid Phil Metschan .. G. M. Irwin .....W.1I. Leeds C. M. Idleman Congressmen Governor-............ Secretary oi State.-..... State Treasurer-. .... Supt. Pub. Instruction Stato Printer Attorner General Member Board ot Equaliiatlon.-A . C. Woodcock y.A. Moore Supreme Judges- C E. Wolverion a. o. sou t A. B. Compson Railroad Commissioners........ ij. B. Eddy (I. A. Hacrum Clerk of Railroad Commission. Lydell Baker SICOSD JUDICIAL BI8TBICT. judge-... . 3. C. Fullcrton Prosecuting Attorney uco. ii.iJroirn U. S. LAND OmCX, EOSIBOEO. Receiver R. & Sheridan Register. .. R. II. Veatch V. B. WZATUXE BUBKAU. Observer- .Thos. Gioson DOUOLAS C0DSTT. Senator Henry Beckley ij.k. uiunaeu Representatives .T. Bridges. I u. a. Bemiueuu "Merle . ... P. W. Benson 'herirr a. F. Cathcart Treasurer. . .W. A. Krater SchoolSupcrlndcn t J. A. Underwood Assessor....... . a. d teiuag County Judge Commissioners... Surveyor... Coroner.....-, Sheep Inspector- PKrciNcr orricxns. A. F. Stearns iw. L. Wilson C. H. Maupin Will P. Heydou Dr. K. L. Miller Thos. Smith Justices.... Constables-Mayor.- . 1st Ward.. 2nd Ward... 3rd Ward ilk Ward-Recorder Marshi Treasurer. John Hamlin - H. C. Slocum citt or Bosrsuss. A. C. Marsters COOUCILSIZS. (Robert Yates ) David Clements ) H.C.Stanton O.Moore IJ.M.Fletchcr (Wm. Perry (F.H. Churchill U.C. Slocum F. M. Zlzlei J.B. Cannon A. Perkins Metuodist Cucech comer ol Main and Lane trect-. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; F. W. Woollcy, Superintendent; Class Meeting at close ol the morning service; Ep worth League 6:30 p. xn. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Mcct- lu?. Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. REV. G. W. Kesxjd y. Tastor. Panocage, comrz Main and Lane. I'xEiEYTEBUK CuCECH-comcr oi Cass and Hose streets. Sunday Service: Pcplic worship. a.m. and "SO p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.; V. P. 3. C. E., 7 p. ra. Prayer Meeting. Wednes day, 7:30 p. m. R. B. Dilwoetu, Pastor. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have Just opened a first-class Feed Store and have on hand a lanre Invoice of the best Roseburg and Valley Flour, Baled Hay, Grain and Feed ol all kinds. All purchases delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. cocbt erssioss. The Circuit Court for Douglas County meets three times a year as follows: The 3d Mon day in March, the th Monday In June, and the 1st Monday In December. J. C. Fullerton ol Roseburz judge, Geo. M. Brown, of Roseburg, prosecuting attorney. County Court meets tho 1st Wednesday after the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November, A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, judge; C. H. Maupin of Elkton and W. L. Wilson, of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court Is In session continuously, A. F Stearns, fudge. Society Meeting. SJiationi mxafttt or Alio vaaicdcdiatitcmtntt inserted in thu ealxnn free of charge. Other adi of fee Unci or leu under Uts head tS'jxnlt per non&H : each additional line i eenit per nontt. So adtcrtucnenl taXenfor las than iS cciiU. For Sale. TfOR SALE Old newspapers, 25 cents per 100. Apply at Plaindcalcr o cc. Cigar Store J. R. BEARD, Propr. (Successor to SENATE SALOON." A POPl'LAR RESORT. IChoicc Cigars and all kinds of Temperance Drinks constantly on hand. Removed from cor. Oak and Jackton to PARROTT BUILDING, S5 JACKSON STREET. ROSEBURG, OREGON. P O. DEZENDOBF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention riven to COLLECTIONS and matters in Probate. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Money Loaned and Ror.-DWcd. Rooms 1 and a Marsters1 Bld"g. ROSEBURG. D. STBATFOKD, Attorney at Law, Rooms : and i Taylor A Wilson Block. ROSEBURG. OR Jg L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Ofllce Hours, from 11 to 3 r.H. Taylor & Wilson Brick ROSEBURG, Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H- G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOC G St., N. W. Washington, D. C. For many years in tho General Land Office. Examiner of Contests. Mineral vs. Mineral vs Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Late Chief of the Mincra Division. Correspondence itcd. THE Senate Saloon POSTOKF1CE CORNER, SAM II.YII.KY, Propr. BP. O. ELKS, ROSEBURG LODGE, NO. 32G, hold thp!r rfvnlnr mmmnnlefltions at Ihe I. O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursday of each month. All members requested to at tend rccularlr. and an visiting d rowers cor dially invited to attend. FRED PAGE-TUSTIN, E. R. HERMAN MARKS, Secretary. brothers are cordially Invited to attend. C. B. Cassok, Geo. W. Pebey, Councilor. Recording secretary. T ACREL LODGE, A. F. & A. 1L, REGULAR -M meetings tha 2d and 4th WednesdsTS In each month. J. B. C. W. Kibx, Sec'y. CAWLFIELD, W. M. TTlIPQUA CHAPTER, NO. 1L R. A. IT., HOLD U their reeular convocations at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. v uiung companions are cornimiy inviiea. K. L. MILLER, H. P. Is ado ee Caeo, Secretary. PHILETABIAN LODGE, NO. 3, L O. O. F ., meets Saturday evening of each week at their hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Roseborg. Members of he order in good standing are invit ed to attend. R. JLCONKLING.N.G. E. MCBROOM, setfy. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 9, MEETS AT Odd Fellows' hall on second and fourth Fridays .of each month. Visiting brethren axe invited to attend. F. G. MICELLI, C. P. JOS. MICELLI, Scribe. pOSEBOKG LODGE, NO. 16, A. O. TJ. W. a- meets the second and fourth Mondays of esch month ai7:30 p. in. at Odd Fellows hall. Members of the order in good standing arc in Tltcd to attend. pENO POST, NO. 29, G. A. E., MEETS THE first and third Thursdays of i : each month. WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS firsts and third Thursdays in each month. FARMS' ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly Mcetiug-s will be held at Grange Hall. Roseburg, the first Friday in December, March and June, and the third Friday In September. p OSEBURG CHAPTER, NO. 3. 0. E. S.. MEETS AX. tho wvnnil and fourth TTinrwinvc nf puji mcnth. ALICE SHERIDAN. W. M. TJ OSEBURG DIVISION NO 176. B. OF L. E., meets every second and fourth Sunday. Fine Wines, Liqurs and Cigars. Iti:i:it ON DRAUGHT. A. C. Hoxie, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Goods delivered free to all : irts of the city. Leave : . ... i . yonr orders witn nie ana : save money. Roseburg, Or. : Awarded Highest Honors-EWorld's Fair, aoldMedal,"MldwInter Fair. CREAM BPS POWDER Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Flour, Feed, Provisions. Tj OSEBUBG R. D. LODGE", NO. , I. O, O. F. meets on Tuesday evening of each week al the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting sisters and Brethren are invited to attend. MARY SCHMEISER, N. G. IULA BRADLEY. R. Sec. 47. K. OF P.. MEETe evening at Odd Fellows In good stan dine cor dlally Invited to attend. I. B. RIDDLE, K.R.S. A LPHA LODGE, NO. iJ- every Wednesday ct Halt Visiting Knights Churchill Hotel OAKLAND! OR. KATIE CHURCHILL, Propr. Board.and Lodging per week $2.50. 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