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THE PLAINDEALER JUNE 1, 1S96. o. s. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Kosebukq, Ore., May SI, 1NJC. ,,,, J5 a. m. Pacific time HMS. Maximum temperature, GT. Minimum temperature. 31. Rainfall tor the SI hours ending 5 p. in., o. ToUl rainfall since 1st otmouUi, Avenge rainfall (or this month lor tS year. US. ToUl rainfall from Sept. 1, 13S, to datc.SS.'.. Arcrvro rainfall from Sept. 1, to date, Accumulated execs tram Sept. 1, 1S3J, to date, 6.15. Average precipitation for is wet seasont, SSJK. The weather flags displayed represent tho torecast appltlng to the X hours ending at S a. to-morrow. (II more than one kluJ ot xreatherlsiocdlcteJlorthat period, the condi tions first named In the forecast trill be repre sented hj- the uppermost weather flag.) A white Has Indicates clear or lair weather: a blue 8as, rain or saow. The Bag o which the upper half is white and tho lower half blue, local rain or nOw. A Mack triangular pen cant Indicates the temperature and when dis played aborc a weather flag indicates warmer, and when dUplaycd below, cooler. The tera peratnrc Bag is never displayed alone. Its ab sence indicates stationary temperature. The cold wave fiag, white with black square in the center, when dismayed on the l'aclfic coast, in dicates frost. Tuo. Gtsso. Obscnrer. PotKosD, Or-, Jane 1. ISM; a a. a. Weather forecast for the next hours, tor Boseburg and Tidulty: Toru;ht and TikxIjj, (air and warmer. Pagvi. Local Forecast Official. LITTLE LOCALS. A Salxman. tho reliable jeweler. Coal tar and resin at Marsters'. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Caro Bros, are the boss merchants. School books at Marsters' drag store. Go to the Roseleaf for the best cigar. Go to A. C. Marsters A Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. Wett. 1. S. West does insurance, opposite the poet office. For Sale. Old papers, at this Office office, at 25 cents per hundred. A fine line of Rents shoes at J. Abra ham's. Prices jest right. Mcnyoa's liotnuepathic Remedies for rale at Marsters' Draj Store. An ndlees variety of combs, hair and clothes brushes at M niters". For bargains in family groceries, call at the repole's store, Cass itreeL Mnuyon's Ilomeopattuc Remedies at A. C. Marsters A Co.'s dru store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler for repairs. Myrtle Creek dour, only SO cents per sack. Delivered tee. A. C. iloxix A fine line of clothing at Jack Abra ham's gents furnishing store at grertly reduced price?. Bring your job work to the Plaixdkal ex office We are prepared to do the cheapest and beat work south of Port .and. For choke family groceries, call at the People's Store, Mrs. G. W. Kapp, pro prietor, and get your supplies at bedrock prices. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered eight or day. F. H. Simmons of the eecjnd-hand store in Htndrick'a building, is head onarters for the Siaser sewing machine and supplies. Save xaonev and time. To parties going East, go by the O. R .& ". short route. Call on or write to V. C. London, Boseborg, Oreson. Call ca Slow Jerry and examine his Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eve glasses. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. A. C. Hoxie sells flour at 75c and SOc a eact, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. Pml nhonM take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. Constantly on band at the Beer liall : Cheese, Swiss, limberger bnck; Hsu, spiced herring, sardines, caviar, neu naugen, pickled pigs feet, pickled tongue ox-mouth salad. Those bavinz second band stoves, fnmiinrp. for sale can receive the hizbest cash price by calling upon Rice, the furniture and fcupply dealer 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or, Slow Jerry the jeweler has 14 carat filled sold ladies watches now on 3&lo Prices reduced from 125 to fl5, decided tv.r'.otr,. TWin't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Good pastureage for stock at reason Mn rtMi I.t the month. All stock taken absolutely aud entirely owner's risk in even' particular. at For nartirnlitnt pnnnire ofC. A. Blackman i Roberta creek. Place to Rent Containing 3 acres good house and barn and all necessary nnt ImildinM. cood orchards and fine garden spot, in tho city limits. Good garden partly in and balance plowed and ready for planting. I. "'ce w Tin. rhnan rates of five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals nn.l irfrth are still in effect on tne u. a & X. Co's. steamers from Portland to Han Vrancisco. Portland every five UhvaialVt - days. A nice and respectable young gentle man wants ladies' correspondence. La dies please write and give your sue in first letter and you will get a prompt re ply. Will give particulars in first letter. Write and you will not be displeased. Address, 101, ComBtock, Oregon. Publisher's Notice. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscription to the I'lals dealer BRIEF MENTION. Gold or porcolaln crowns at Dr. Straugo'8 oflico. School books and ahuionerv ..t m fitera Drui: fjloru. Dr. I", w. Hayaea does all kiuda of up-lo-dato dentistry. Bridge work, thu latest fad in dentistry at Dr. Strango's office. The telegraph office at Jnrk.,.:iia has been temporarily closed. For sale A fine iersnv Imif,., w J , J .W4V V.M1, Inquire of Gauuis Bkos., Roseburg Dairy. Wood, wheat, oaU and other produco' taken in payment for dentistry by Dr. Strange. Plates made of gold, aluminum. r..).w or celluloid by Dr. Strang t-vIa. t. Wilson block. Gnu. Wanted A eirl to do fcitni. work in the coflntry. Inouiro at 215 street, Roseburg. Dr. Haynes does crown and work and guarantees thn Km twh forget the number. The dead from the effects nfti, n. clone at St. Louis, Mo., foots up to 124 at uuuntgm, .May 30th. The McBee bovs killed a 1 uuberry creek, in Lane county, last week. It weiched nbont Jackson is an up to date dpntlot win. all modern appliances for painless work. i11 macmnery run with water power. Bring your sore and diseased 1pii in Jackson (the new dentist) ho will treat and save them and make them useful to you. Dr. Haynes makes all kinds of arlifi. cial dentines such as gold, platinum and aluminum plates, also rubber and cellu loid. All the latest aud most improved methods in use and emploved at Dr. Strange's. Xo students to experiment and no transient dntiita tn nrunt -- - . X u . u . V them. Through the month of June. I will buy your poultry and eggs and pay cash for them on the following il.irs- Mnn. lay's, Friday's and Saturday's, oppo site the freight depot, Roseburg. Jons V. Faikks. The pruno crop in Ilood river vallev is almost a complete failute, the Glacier says: The prune orchards nf .hnomaVer Bros., containing SOOO trees, will have no fruit. Winter Xellis and Bartlett Ieais are also a failure in somo parts of the vallev. At the meeting of Thiletarian Lodge, Xo.S, I. 0. 0. F. held on last Saturday evening, Uie following officers were elected for the term commencing July 1, isfti: J. W. Strange, N. G : S. W. Van- !e, V. G.; F. G. Micxlli, R. S.; V. T. Wnght, Treas. At the hour of going to press the fol lowing approximate number of ballots have been cast: Deer Crtek, 247; Rose burg, 250; Umpqua, 217 and West Rose burg, 127, totalabout S41 votes. There will be about 150 more before the polls close at G p. m. Ashland's public schools closed a most successful year las! week. The gradu aiing exercises oi tne ingu sctiool were held at the opera house, the follow ing being members of tho class: B. A. Spencer, D. Ray Matthews, Margaret L. Stanley, Sidney F. Fo3ter, Ferdinand Strange, Birdie M. Millsip, Maud E. Patterson, Charley E. Wagner and Roy R. Robley. There were 20 graduates in the grammar school department. Bristol's Handsome Horses. Monday evening, Prof. D. M. Bristol with his wonderful horses, will begin a two nights engagement at the Opera House, including a matinee session Tuesday alternoan at 3 o'lclock. Ono of tho features cf the matinee will bo a free pony ride for the children. Compara tively speaking, Prof. Bristol's horses are said to be wonders of equine intelli gence, far superior to anything of the kind heretofore Eeen. I heir exhibition will prove highly interesting and should attract crowds of people. The San rran cisco Chronicle says: "People marvel at the wonderful intelligence of horse flesh at Auditorium last night, and grew enthusiastic over the wonderful equine exhibition that was given under the su pervision of Professor Bristol, luc pro fessor has certainly achieved wonderful success in tho training of horses. The dumb members of his company are pan tomimic artists of great skill. There aro thirty horses in the band, anil they all contribute to the success of the enter tainment. Not the least interesting of the lot is a mule, which is a clown of considerable ability, and which gives a very good imitation of n person engaged in delivering an address." Ood's Regular Army. Snccial meeting for a coffee and cake supper will bo given at God's Regular Army Barracks tomorrow night, June "d. Come everybody. Ten cents ad mittance. A hallelujah meeting before supper. Cait. O. C. Ra.mspkll. A Snap For Some One. a i.nainpp naviric 1C0 per cent in the a a. uuwaHww 4 ii - citv of Roseburg, for sale cheap for cash Good location, good building havo pri vate reasons for selling. Address 8, care of Plai.ndealkii, RoBoburg, Oregon. POLITICAL AFTERHATH. Aug. Schloemann Replies to an Article by Chas Bansch. Editoi: Plaixdealkb: Ab you havo published a wilful elander and malicious attempt to dcfnino my character, I hopo you will give mo space in your pajr to answer tho satno. In regard to mo having broken tho force of Mr. Baxter's areuuiont or not. this article of Chas. Bansch proves that they, the A. P. As., did not make as big a killing as they expected. How desperate the Review is to have mo co-labor with them is thia:They had no knowledge of my doing or saying any thing at said meeting, nor had I myself any intention to act or say anything un til Mr. Baxtor made tho statement that the foreigners in our navv, in case of war with Spain, would dosert.and said statement I resented, for I knew that in all tho wars this United States has ever had, the Germans, Irish, Swedes or other nationalities fought and bled as well as any native-born soldier. And when a man like Baxter under takes to desecrate tho graves of tho dead, and especially of a man I have seen with my own eyes trying to alleviate tho suf fering of the lepers on Molokoi, I cannot sit by and not defend him. If Mr. Bax ter's excuse for therf'xistence of the A. P. Aisin is this, I have no use for him nor . P. Aism. If I am hated by such as Bansch, I wish they would pay what they owo mo and welcome to all tho hate they can give, bcnioamann has lived before ho gave to Mt. Scott and such people as the Bansch, and can live by earning his bread by tho sweat of his brow any where. The respect I havo for myself and fel- lowmen is this: lean go back to any place wherever I have lived and will find friends and a hearty welcome. Such peo ple as Chas. Bansch I despise and do not cr.re lor their respect. If I am the em bodiment of everything that is contrary to manliness and common decency, what is Bansch, I would like to know, that sent such a dirty message to a paper? I would not serve my worst enemies so. My reputation for honesty or veracity is such tba 1 1 need to lose no sleep over it -, but Bansch better look out for the light cr he might get burnt. It I am a political outcast, 1 am not aware of that fact, but notice that the A. As. would like to get my vote very much. I am a disgrace to all German-Ameri cans of such ilk as Bansch, who make a business of cheating every German that comes here, by selling thtm farms for double the amount that they are worth S3 he can make a big commission, and still he calls it my disgrace by me warn ing them of the fact that he is a land shark. I am looking for notoriety, eh? What is Bansch looking for? 31ay be that he is not. What is Bansch? Virulent, and his knowledge reminds me ot a polecat. A man can smell it out of the article he wrote. I wonder who spelled the words for him. A man should not attack the argument of Mr. Baxter wht n he siid 72 per cent, of the Irish deserted when the poie recog nized the Southern Confederacy. No. An Irishman f hould have knocked him out and put him to sleep a la Sullivan. Such men as Baxter wculd talk about desert ers; hat would be do? Hand in an ap plication for a pension, I presume, be cause lie h not Bbtc-bouied and that would be all the use he would have for war. What Chas. Bansch sajs about Schloe mann uoes not worry mo one bit, nor what the Pl.umilalek prints for money or political notoriety. To villify a man the editor knows to bo an honest man and nothiDg to the contrary, is contemp tible. In regard to me being black-balled in an A. P. A. lodge, I know nothing about and care less. And now, Chas. Bansch, to sue you for libel wonld bo throwing money away, for I am out enough already and, in fact, too much. A CO. SCULOEJIAXN OAKLAND, S. K. Uartrock came over from Rose burg Sunday. A. F. Brown went to Roseburg Friday on business. Wm. Emery left for Portland on Sun day morning's local. J. H. Shupo and I). R. Shambrook were oyer from Roseburg Thursday. J. L. iewcy anu .J. London were interviewing our citizens Saturday. Rev. C. N. Courtwright of Albany held divine services at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Several of our merchants have been improving their fronts with awnings, signs, etc., of late. Creed Cheuoweth i having his picket fence around his dwelling painted, and a new fen co built round his vacant lots, The Flour Mill Co. have received two car load ol lumber lor tbeir new ware house for storing wheat. They will com mence work on the building this week. The entertainment given by the Y last Friday evening was enjoyed by an appreciative audience, aud was a moder ate success financially. J. C. Hunt, while riding his bicycle last week met with quito an accident by colliding with another wheelman, whiul resulted in pulling some spokes out of Mr. Hunt's wheel. No curious injury befell tho riders. Owiug to tho scarcity oi flowers many have deferred the decorating customs as is usual on tho 30th day of May, till later in tho season when flowers will bo more plentiful. TniuiY Ixjst. A pair of steel bound spectacles in a case labeled, J. T. Bryan, jeweler and optician, Roseburg, Oregon. Any ono finding the saino will be suitably re warded bv leaving the same at Hi 1'LAl.NDEALElt offiCO. Oct on to the Northern Pacific Flyer. Tho change of timo via the Northern Pacific enables passengers to leavo Port laud daily at 5 p. m., reaching St. Paul and Minneapolis in thres dayB, St. Louis and Chicago in three and ono-half days, Lincoln, Nob., ut 12:55 noon of tho third day, Omaha at 4:05, St. Joseph at 5:50, Atchison at 0:30, Leavenworth at 7 :35 and Kansas City at 8 :05. You can see by this that the Northern Pacific equals all other lines to all points, and, ami if you will compare schedules, you will see that tho Northern" Pacific beats all other lines into Lincoln four hours, St. Joseph twelve hours, Leaven worth fourteen hours and Kansas City ten hours and forty fiyo minutes, whero immediate connections are made in Union depots for all points south. Don't forget that the Northern Pa cific is tho only line running two trains daily to the east, the only dining car route from Portland, the only line run ning a first class Pullman elecper through from Portland to Minneapolis and St. Paul without a chaugo, and tho only lino to tho Yellowstone National Park. For full information, tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on or writo D. S. K. Buick, resident agent, Roseburg, Oregon, or to A. D. Charlton, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 25G Morrison street, corner Third Portland, Oregon. Notice to the Public. 1 must and have to do business in or der to raise money to pay off. This is no humbug as you all know. I will offer my mammoth stock consisting of cloth ing, mens' furnishing, hats, caps, boots and shoes, etc., at prices never before heard of. Here are a few of tho grand bargains: Men's suits, regular $7.50 sellers goes at this eale for $5.50; men's suits, formerly sold for $ 10, goes for $7; men's suits sold for $12.50 goes for $9. I have a nice line in pants which will go in proportion. In mens' furnishing goods I can't be beat in assortment or prices. Shoes ! sbues ! ! shoes 1 1 ! now is the time to talk shoes. All my patrons and friends aro well aware that I sell cheaper than any place in town, and carry as large a stock as tbere is needed. All I have to say is that I will continue selling the same at the old figure. In hats I can suit anybody. Give mo a call and convince yourself about it. No trouble to show goods. Always glad to see my old friends as well as new ones. Very truly yours, J. Abbauam. P. S. I have a few cases of boots left which I will close out. Boots, usually sold for $4 goes for f 2.50. Boots sold for f5.50 goes at tho astonishing cheap price of $2.75. J. Abrahams. Cure For Crippled Children. The National Surgical Institute, Pa cific Branch, 319 Bush Street, San Fran cisco, successfully treats all cases of Or thopedic Surgery, Diseases of the Spine, Hip and Knee Joints, Paralysis, Piles, Fistula, Nasal Catarrh, Bow Legs, Knock Knees, all Deformities and Quranic ureases, ineir success in treating these cases is shown by tlious ands of references, from trustworthy people all ovet the country. Persons having aillicted children or friends should convince themselves of the excellent results of the system of treatment by Ibis institute. Ono or more of these surgeons will ba at the Hotel McCIalien, Roseburg, Thuisday, June 4th, and at the Depot Hotel, Oak land, Friday, June 5th, to examine cases Send for circular. Reference may be had Mis3 Anna Kent, Brockway ; Henry Linder, Roseburg; L. T. Thompson, Coles Vallev; E.G.Young & Co., Oak land, S. M. Waits, Roseburg, ana hun dreds of others. Ball at Looking Glass. A social dance will be given at Look ing Glass hall on the evening of June 1st. Democrats, republicans, populists, . P. A's and antis are most cordially invited, and a hearty good time is as sured. Admission, 50 cents. Supper at the Howard hotel. Good music will be in attendance. J. T. Goodma.v, J. C. Summers, D. Moruan, B. Williams, Committee. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last fow years was supposed to bo incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it x local disease, and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and there fore reuuires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on tho market It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to n teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. Notice. There will bo a business meeting oi tho '95 Mental CulturoClubatFiremen'i Hall at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday, Juno 2,189ti Owing to prior claims on tho hall, the closing entertainment cannot bo held un til the evening of Tuesday, June 9, 1SU0, (Signed,1 Mrs. S. 15. Child, President '95 M. C. ( Lumber for Sale, or Trade. If you have hay, grain, bacon, beof cattlo or a good buggy you wibIi to trado for lumber, or if you wish to buy a bill of Grst class lir or cedar lumber, you wil savo monev to call on Orro A. Anlau Comslock, Oregon. Now Is the timo to subscribe. NOTES OF INTEREST. Good goods at the lowest prices at Salz- man's. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Wood taken on subscription at this office. Got your school books at Marsters' drug store. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and table spoons at Salzman's. Prices marked in plain figures at the Racket Store. Pure fresh groceries and low prices at Casebeer's grocery. Harness of all kindB at low prices at . W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the Roseleaf. An excellent line of toilet soups at Marsters' Drug Store. Nobby suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All styles and qualities of hatB at Abra ham's. Bedrock prices. Have you seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches at Salzman's. Low jiricet are what move goods at the Racket Store. Call and see. Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get tho best at tho lowest prices. Country produce ot all kinds bought and sold at Casebeer's grocery store. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at the Ion est prices at Salzman's. A few cases good substantial Loots at reduced prices to close them ouf, at H. Stanton's. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Cheaper than the cheapest at Richards' Cash Racket Store. Don't eat stale candies full of paint and chalk when you can get it fresh and ure at Niece's just as cheap. Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the 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 on Wollenberg & Abraham, whose stock mbraces all grades of head gear. A variety of cold lunches consisting of delicacies of every description with ice cold beer, at Harmon's Cafe Resort. N. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jackson opposite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture and tin ware at prices to suit the times. If you don't waut to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done The Square Deal store has just opened up a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and inspect them. There was a young lady in town the other day who fired her fellow for hav ing poor taste. He did not get his candy at Niece's Kandy Kitchen. 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, one of our enterprising furnl turo dealers has now on sale a fine lot of furniture of the latest style and finish. Give him a call before purchasing else where. . Langenburg is itill on top. He carries a lull stock ol choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, accord eons etc., violin strings nf best quality always on hand. Wanamaker & Brown's fine new line of eampks of men and loys' spring clothing just received at the Kacht Store. Call and see them. Mens' all wool suits ft) .50 aud upwards. Jack Abraham, in tho Taylor aud Wil son building, bas tbc buest siock oi gents' furnishing goods ever brought to this city. Prices the lowest ever before heard of. Call and sec. The candies that come from the whole sale houses are adulterated with paint and chalk, and is not tit to eat. You can get pure fresh candies at Niece's Kandy Kitchen just as cheap as you can this stale stuff. Dr. R. W. Benjamin, late of the At lanta Dental College of Atlanta, Georgia, and recently from the celebrated dental parlors of Hickey & Hick.y, Portland, is now prepared to do first-class deiv tistry at Dr. Strange's office in Taylor & Wilson block. All work guaranteed first-class. Notice is hereby given to the public by the 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 the party taking sand or cravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will bo prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Ross, Roseburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1895 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING POWMR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm A. C. Hoxie,. Wholesale and Goods delivered free to all j parts of the city. Leave your orders witli me and save money. Roseburg, Or. i Ti,e caurciieH. Baiust Chuecii corner of Lane aud Ko ' streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m. j ana 7:30 d. m.: Youne l'eonte's Union. GSMt..m: I Mrs. E. W. Black, President; Sunday School, 1U J c. m.; James Chamberlain, Supcrintendcu Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 7:20. Kev. O. V. Black, Pastor. Residence, No. 621 Main Street. Methodist Cucech comer ol Main and Lane streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school, 10 a. m.: F. W. Woollcjr, 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. Rev. G. W. Keskhdy, Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. Pbesuytebuk Ckcecii corner of Cass and Rose streets. Sunday Service: PcpUc worship, a. in. and 730 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednes day, 730 p. rn. R. B. Dilwoeth, Pastor. SUuatums uantcd or help wanted adccrtUcmcaU inserted in thU column free of charge. Other ads ofjtvc lines or las under this head S5 cents per month: each additional line 5 cents per month. Ji'o advertisement taken for tess than !S cents. For Sale. "TJOR SALE Old newspapers, 25 cents per 100. Antilv at Plftfmlpftlpr nffiw C. DEZENDOBF, Attorney at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Special attention given to COLLECTIONS and matters in Probute. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Monev Loaned and Borrowed. Rooms i and S Marsters' Bld'g. ROSEBURG. P D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 and 4 Taylor & Wilson Block. ROSEBURG, OB jg L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Hours, Irom 12 to 3 r.n. Taylor & Wilion Brick ROsEBCRQ, FOR Pure Drugs GO TO A. C. HARSTERS & CO., DRUGGISTS.' OIL-S HMD GLHSS STATIONERY AND WHLL PHPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD Have mst onened a lirst-class Feed Store and have on hand a larjro Invoice of the best Roseburg and Vallev Flour, Baled nay, urain and Feed of all kinds. All purchasf s delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose street. (THlXSEHflTl) Cigar Store J. R. BEARD, Propr. (Successor to SENATE SALOON.' A POPULAR Ki;SOKT. Choice Cigars aud all kinds of Temperance Drinks constantly on hand. Removed from cor. Oak and Jackson to PAKKOIT BUILDING, JACKSON STREET. nOSKUTKU, OREGON. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural H. G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, lltWG St.. N. W. Wnliiugtou, D. C. For many car in tlm General Laud Olliuo. Examiner of 'Contests. Mineral vs. Mineral vs Railroad and Agricultural claims, and Ijite Chief ot the Minrra Division. UF Correspondence ittd Retail Dealer in Flour, Feed, Provisions. GENERAL DIRECTORY atkoforecox. v s Senators ' S1- H- Mitchell ' ' " lli.W.ilcBride Congressmen l ISmKLT Hermann iw.K. Ellis . .William P. Lord H. K. Kinccid Phil Mctschan G. M. Irwin W. II. Leeds Governor Secretary of State State Treasurer.. . ui)t. Pub. Instruction State Printer Attorney General C. M. Idlcman Member Board of EqualUation.A. C. Woodcock Moore nprcmeJudges ic. E. Wolverton t.S. Eean , A- B. ConiDson Railroad Commissioners. )j. B. Eddy rr A. MflMiim Clerk of Eailroad Commission- Lydcll Bake: SECO.N'B JCDIClAt D1STEICT. udge. I. C. Fullerton Prosecuting Attorney . Geo. M. Brown V. 8. LAND OITICE, E0SEEUEG. Receiver P.. S. Sheridan Register R. M. Vcatch C. S. WEATHEE ECEEAU. Observer.. . .Thos. GiDson DOCGLAS COUSTY. Senator IIenry Bccktcy Representatives . Ilerlc hcriir 8: E. BlundcU (C. A.Scblbredt F. W. Benson .C. F. Cathcart W. A. Frater J. A. Underwood J.A. Sterling A. F. Stcarn tw. L. Wilson )C. II. Maupin Will P. lleydon . J)r. K. L. Miller Thos. Smith Treasurer.. School Superindcnt- assessor- County Judge ... Commissioners.. Surveyor Coroner... . .... 3heep Inspector .. peecisct oricEas Justices..... ............ .John Hamlin -.H.C.Slocum onstables.... ...... ., CITY 07 EOSEECEG. Mayor- C. Marsteri COCSCIUIE. Ut Ward ... (Robert Yates jpavid Clements III. C.Stanton - (U. Moore U.M.Fleteher Wm. Perry IF. H. Churchill (II. C.SIocum F. M.ZigIci J- B. Cannon J. A. Perkins nd Ward.. 3rd Ward ith Ward Recorder Marshal. Treasurer- COCET SESSIOSS. The Circuit Court for Douclas Countv meets three times a rear as follows: The C1 Mon day in March, the -1th Monday in June, and the isi iionaay m uecemDer. J. u. iuuercon oi Roseburg judge, Geo. M. Brown, of Roseburg, f!onntT iionrt irippts thp 1st W'ednesdftr after the 1st Monday of January, March, May, July, September and November, A. F. Stearns, of Oakland, judge; C. U. Maupin of Elkton and . L. Wilson, of Riddle, commissioners. Probate Court is in session continuously. A. F Stearns, iudce. Society ."Tlcetinj T3 P. O. ELKi. ROSEBURG LODGE, NO. S3, hold their regular communications at the I. O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursday of ench month. All members requested to at tend rcsularlv. and all isltins brothers cor dially invited to attend. FRED PAUE-TCSTIN. E. R. HERMAN J1AUKS, Secretary. pvOUGLAS COUNCIL, NO. 21 JR. O.U. A.M.. A-' meeu every Wednesday eveninc at s o'clock in the Old Masonfa IlalL Visitin; brothers are cordiallv invited to attend. C. B. Casxox. Geo. W. Peeey, Councilor. Recording secretary. LAUREL LODGE, A. F. & A. M., REGULAR meetings the 'M and ith Wednesdays in each month. J. B. C. W. Kiee, Svc'y. CAWLFIELD, W. M. TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. 1L R- A. 1L, HOLD - theirretral&r convocations at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Visiting companions are cordially invited. K. L. MILLER, H. P. Is ado ee Caeo, Secretary. pHILETARIAN LODGE, NO. S, L O. O. F., l meets Saturday evening of each week at their hall In Odd Fellow Tcmnle at Rosebnnr. Members ot he order In cood standing are invit ed to attend. K. M. CONKLING, N. G. E. McBROOM, Setfy. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 9, MEETS AT Odd Fellows' hall on seeond and fourth Fridays of each month. Visiting brethren arc invited to attend. F. G. MICEIXI, C. P. JOS. MICELLI, Scribe. DOSEBUKG LODGE, NO. meets the second and 1 Ifi. A. O. U. W. meets the second and fourth Mondays of esch month al:JQ p. m. at Odd Fellows hall. Members ol the order in good Man ding arc in vited to attend. TJ ENO POST, NO. , G. A. R., MEETS THE AV firt PTiil thiril Thnri'r nf mnnth WOMEN': firsts month. RELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS and third Thursdays in each FARME ' ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly s will be held at Granse Hall. Roseburg. the first Friday in December. 3Iarch and June, and the third Friday in September. r OSEBURG CHAPTER. NO. S. O. E. S. MEETS AV h st'onnd and fourth Thursdays nf cacn tnsnth. ALICE SHERIDAN, W. M. TJ OSEBURG DIVISION NO 476, B. OF L. E.. r OSEBUBG R. D. LODGE, NO. 11, 1. O, O. F. meets on Tuesday evening of each week at the Odd Fellows halL Visiting sisters and Brethren are invited to attend. MARY SCIIMEISEK, N. G. IULA BRADLEY, R. Sec. A LPHA LODGE, NO. 47, K. OF P., MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellow HalL Visiting Knights In good standing cor dially Invited to attend. I. B. RIDDLE, K". R. S. MESMIN'S FRENCH FEMALE ?illSfc Containing Cotton Rcot and Pennyroyal. 0 CSSLillTSTSISira. 1U Un izl Hhilla Mesrain's French Fe male Pills, havo been cold for over twenty ycarsumd used byThoc eands of Ladies, vho havo given testimonial that ticy are unexcelled, as a specific monthly medicine, for immediate relic: ot Painful, and Irregular Hcnac3, Fe male Weakness etc Price, tiOOabos, Tith lull directions. cake so scnsnTxrrrs, os spceiocs iurrATioss. 2LES1IEM CnKttTC.Mi CO.. Dcisorr, liicn. Sold by A. C. Marsters &Co. LOST MANHOOD Eaxily, Quickly and Permanently Restore:!. 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