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THE PLAINDEALER THE BKJ SCARE. BRIEF MENTION. JUNE 22 1S9G. 1HO OlKBCirtJ Riven tho CltlZOllS of K. W. Mn,?!ntnf Tlrni,, in nf. II, n "OEouurg last trlduy night, wben it yas Houtcn. roported that a mob of 200 or lees of tho Weather Bureau. U. S. Department of Agriculture irate citiwns of Oak Creok was immi nent, has subsided, and all tho imag inary blood shed, conflagration nud gen eral wreck and ruin to follow in its train, baa died an easy death and tho hystor- icky old women, tho timid maidens, the cowadly swains and tho bold and dar ing members of Co. A., O.N. G now breathe easier. It is roported that BBverai ooiu, uravo anil daring young men not members of tho O. N. G. got their cayuses saddled and, ready to meet tho mob? Not a bit of it; but upon tho first clang of tho firo bell, to mount and make thu distance between them and tho mob as wide as whips and Tho weather flags displayed reprc&cnt the spurB could possibly mako it. on tho forecast applying to tho 21 hours ending at S supposition that m. to-morrow. (It more than ono kind ot m t weather is predicted for that period, the condl- He w.ho d&er rurVl ,Jf. Hons first named In the forecast will bo repre- Ma h'e to flBht eoino other day scntcd by tho uppermost weather flag.) A Upon inquiry Saturday morning ol white Bag indicates clear or fair weather; a I parsons in town from the locality from blue flag, rata or snow The flag ot which tho which it waa repor(eU a mob waa forw Upper u isMuiiv au'i uio lower nan oiuc. i i .1 local rain or snow. A black triangular pen- lnS Fni was learned there was uant indicates tho temperature and when alt-1 nothing in it. No mob waa threatened Van tho KosKuuita, Oic., June 19, 1SJC .i,MT, 15 a. m. Pacific time 30.13. uxkomktkh j5 JK m VAClti0 time- 30.07. Maximum temperature, TV. Minimum temperature, 19. Rainfall tor tho 1 hours cudlug 5 p. m., 0. Total ralntall since 1st ot month, 0.27 Average rainfall tor this month tor IS years, 1.SP. Total rainfall from Sept 1, IKtt, to date, SJ.23. Average rainfall from Sept. 1, to date, S3.T0. Accumulated excess from Sept. 1, ISM, to date, 5.13.. Average precipitation tor 19 wet seasons, sit:. K. S. Ingram of Deer creek is at McOlallen. If in need ot glasses sea Dr. Lowe tho McClallen. N. P. Gervais of Wilbur is registered at tho McClallen. Chas. Curry of Hiversido farm is upon can our Bireots louay. If you have headache after using your oyes see Dr. Lowe. A. S. and T. C. Buell of Looking Glass came over today. Otoy Boon, Jr., of Deer Creek is in tbo city today as n juryman. C. S. Jackson of Cauyonvillo is regist ered at the Vau Houtcn. .' James Laird of Sitkum, Coos county, camo over from his county today. Miss M. E. Porter is closing out her spiing stock of millinery goods at cost. Hon. L. Bilyeu of Eugene, champion of freo silver coinago is in tho city today. Remember, Dr. Lowe, TO. ORAwTOBD, Attorney at Law, Room 2, ilarstcrs Building, - ROSEBURO, OR. MpBusincss before the U.H. Land Office and muiliKj cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. 3. Land Office. OEOKOE M. BBOW.V. raiD, PAOK-ICSTIN. GENERAL DIRECTORY ATEoronraow. . S.Senators... . jn.w. McBride (B in ger Hermann Congressmen hv.L Ellis Governor.. ...........- Secretary ot State........ State Treasurer ... , Supt. Pub. Instruction.-., SUte Printer Attorney General T3B0WN & TUSTIN, William P. Lord ..H. R. Klucald ...Phil Mctschau O. M. Irwin ., W. II. Leeds .C. M. Idleman A. C. Woodcock Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress. Attorneys-at-Law, Ta Rooms 7 and 8 & Wilson Block. Ballroad Commissioners-.. Member Board ot Equalization.. K. A. Moore Supreme Judges- W. E. Wolverton i. a. iseau A. B. Compson 'J. B. Eddy I. A. Macro m ROSEBURG, OR. Clerk of Railroad Commission Lydell Baker IICOKD JUDICIAL SISTBICT. Judge .. ..... J. C. Fullerton Prosecuting Attorney- Geo. M.Brown u. s. laud orncr, boszbcbo. Attorney and Counselor at Law, &egbteTZ"Z.Z7L..Z".....L.u.vea.u2i ot. c. a. wxathib BCBU.tr. Observer.. ... ... .Thos. GlDson doughs conrrrr. Senator Henry Bcckley w. B. WILLIS, ft CO rill pi lath ie Court House, Douglas county, Or. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice Is hereby trivon to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in- to prc- NOTES OF INTEREST. Q A. SEHLBREDE, Attorney at Law, Roteburg, Oregon Office over the Postofflco on Jackson street. I Representatives. (J. E. BlundeU . T. Bridges. ( C. A. Schll dorsed nrior to January 13. tho optician's, gent ,t.u Bamo at th0 treasurer's office in pUycj above a weather flag indicates warmer, by tho cood people of that neighborhood. 8tny m Ilo30UurE 13 limited to a ehort ti,0 court ,10UBtJ or payment, as interest and when displayed below, cooler, Tho tern- Twoor throa irnsnonsihl,i vnun? lilvl Period. wHl rnasn theruon after the datO of this ITccTud Tbo Oregon City excelsior and shoddy notice. foni. cold wave Car. white with black muiLTtt in the OUgUt to DO moODeU." mat was tllO "o uuairoycu uy uro ounuay DaleU llllS 1110 aiU uay Ot iuuc, iouu, center, when displayed on the Pacific coast. In dicates I res I. Thos. Gibsox. Observer. Poetlxm), Or., June 1S3S; & a. m. Weather forecast tor the next SS hours, tor Roscburg and viduity: Tonight and Tuesday, lair, slightly cooler Pjicck. Local Forecast. OQcial. LITTLE LOCALS. A Salrman, the reliable jeweler. Coal tar and reain at Marsters'. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Caro Bros, are the bosa merchants. School books at Marsters' drag store. Go to the Roseleal for the best cigar. Go to A. C. Marsters & Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. Wool. School books and stationery at Mar sters Drus Store. Dr. F. W. llayues does all kinds of np-to-date dentistry. 1. S. West does insurance. Office opposite the poet office. amonnt of tho proposed mob. , The men of responsibility in that section would not girc counteuance to any such doings. But the report that a mob was in con templation by tho people in tho neigh borhood of tho homicide caused c. big ecaro here and put tho conservators of law and order upon tho watch, after having made arrangements to meet tho socalled mob with a repellant force if need bo. But the officers "did their vigils keep ' ail triuay mgbt till near tho "wee sma' hours." And wben the aurora of morn illumined the eastern hsrixon, and tho king of day shot his golden rays upon mountain tops, they found Roscburg Bate from any impend ing injury to perron or property, nud they "turned in" and rested from the big scare of a. few hoars before. All is well that ends well, especially as regards this reported mob. It is claimed that this report of a mob being organized was done for an ultimate effect, viz : To show that there is a strong current of popular sentiment there against Pixon. However, this may or may not be the case, it is certain no demonstration ot morning. at the city of Roseburg, Douglas county, L. S. Shinier of Yoncalla is in tho citv Oregon. W. A. Ukateu, - i today and reports flourishing times there County Treasurer. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 23 cents per hundred. Xeatsfoot oil, machine and lubricating that character was made. oils at Marsters' Drugstore. A fine lino of gents' shors at J. Abra-1 Party At Edenbowcr. ham's. Prices just right. Therew.ua very pleasant gathering ilunyon's tionicepatmc iiemeuies tor e o tJje v on .pjc 0( Roseburg I at the pleasant home of Miss Ada Smith sale at Marsters' Drug Store. An endless variety of combs, hair and clothes brushes at Marsters'. For bargains in family groceries, call at the Fepole's store, Cass street. Munyon'a Horneojathic Remedies at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store. Brine voar clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler tor repairs. reported. A young ladv fell out of the Myrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per bsy window; second, no one was drowned sack. Delivered free. A. C. IIoxix. ja tbe TJmpqna river. The party was Chru3hed frnits in soda and all the bk OQt bv George Montague in his new urines ice cuiu at iue uu, in Edenbower last Friday evening. It was indeed a swell affair. The enter tainment furnished by this charming young hostess consisted chiefly in games anil nlpnaant mniitft,' an ii all nronnd ye reporter today to a chunk of rejoicing fuc. Onlv two casualities are sugar all the way from Vcrmon cold at tbe Kitchen. Best assortment of ladies shirt waists in town. 2OVELTY STORE. Straw hats, sailors and ladies sun shades at the XovrLTY Store. T. K. Richardson has jnst received samples of Cleveland bicycles. Call and see these f llM wheels. For a first class shine go the Baths. Tan shoes a specialty, Frank Love. hack. But tbe best part of the enter tainment was the strawberries and cream and cake. And when wo say cream we mean just that. And the regal manner in the young hoste3 presided gave relish to the elegant repast and made us wish for more frequent invitations to her home. Those present were. Misses Mary Dilworth, Delia Brown, Clara Mc- Dpot I Coy, Elva Wimberly, Maud Rast, Lena Hodson, Clyde Gaddis, Messrs. Walter among tho faithful. S. H. Dodson of Deer Creek, son of tho elder Dodson after whom Dodson'e butto was name J, is in the city today. Tho German Lutherans of Roseburg and vicinity are making an effort to erect a housu cf worship in tho near fu ture. Mrs. Mack of Portland came up lust week to yisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Abraham, und her many old time friends of Roseburg. S. L. Buell of Fossil, Gilham County, Or., who has been a resideut for the last 9 years at Fossil, has returned to Doug las for a time indefinite. Tho League will give an ice cream social Friday evening, June 20th, to aid in building the new church. Everybody Bhould patronize them. Everybody come to the lawn social Friday eveniog, June 20. Ice cream and cake, strawberries and cream, ten cents per dish. Everybody welcome. Shiit waists in all colors, .and also whito cambric waists, laundered, at prices to suit the times. Miss L. A. B.mkp. There will be religious seiviccs at the Pnabyteriau church next Sunday at 2 o'clock p. in., conducted by Pastor Kerns.of tbe German Lutheran church. Mine hostess of the McClallen treated maple It was such a treat as revived memories of long ago. W. L. Laird, the irrepressible saw mill mau of Rcston, came in today on the uper deck of his mustang, and cast anchor in front of the Plaixdealeb office at 10 a. m. , Everything in millinery will go at re duced prices until everything ii sold. Como and see and 'get a new bat before you look elsewhere. Miss L. A. Baiuo. The Epworth L-jgue will gito a lawn social Friday evening, June City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Roscburg city warrants indorsed prior to March 2. 1SU3, to present tho samo at treasurer's office in city hall for paj ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this l"lh day of June, 1890, at Roseburg, Oregon. J. A. Pkiikixs, City Treasurer. nucklcu's Arnica Halve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cnts Bruises, 6ores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup, tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A. C. Marsters & Co. Sheop dip at Marsters'. Lime and sulpbur.at Marsters'. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N Boyd. Wood taken on subscription at this office. Get 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 fctore. I'uro fresh groceries and low prices at Uasebeers grocery Harness of all kinds at low prices at G. W. Woodward's. Key WeBt. imported and domestic cigars at the Roseleaf. An excellent line of toilet soaps at Marsters' Drug Store, Nobby suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Trices very low All styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham's. iSedrock prices Have you seen tbe latest in ladies' and genta' watches at fcalzman's Low vricts are what move goods at the Racket Store. Call and see. Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get the best at the loweBt prices. Country produce ot all kinds bought and sold at Casebeer's grocery store, w. "W. OABDWELL, Attorney at Law, ROSEBURO, OREGON. La Fayette Lane. A. Sehlbrcde F. W. Benson C. F. Catncart .W. A.Frater ,J. A. Underwood J. A. Btcrllng ....A. F. Steams IW. L. Wilson C. II. Maupln WlUP.Uerdon Jr. K. L. Miller Thos. Smith JUDGE L. LOCGHABT I Mayor.. JANE & LOTJQHARY, Attorneys & Counselors at Law JloMebnrs, Oregon. Yi ill practice in all the courts of Oregon. Of- Bee in the Taylor-Wilson block. E. D. STBATFOBD, Attorney at Law, Tlerk jheriff. Treasurer ... School Saperiudent..... Assessor .......... County Judge Commissioners....... Surveyor. .. Coroner. Sheep Inspector fmcihct ornczBs. Justices . John Hamlin Constables. H.C.Slocura CITY Or BOSZBUBO. A. C. Marsters COCKCILMXN. (Robert Yates . . jDavld Clements ( H. C. Stanton . Jo. sioore t J. M. Fletcher jWm. Perry IF. II. Churchill . ... ,lI.C.SIocum F. ILZIglet . B. Cannon J. A. Perkins 1st Ward.. 2nd Ward... 3rd Ward..., 4th Ward... Recorder- Marsh Treasurer COUBT SESSIONS. Rooms 3 and Taylor A Wilson Block. The Circuit Court for Douglas County meets three times a Tear as follows: The 3d Mon day In March, the 4th Monday in June, and the 1st Monaay in December, j. u. t niieixon oi Roseburg judge, Geo. M. Brown, of Roseburg, RO3EBDR0. OR I prosecuting attorney. J L. BEAD LEY, M. 3). Physician & Surgeon. Office Hours, from 12 to 3 r.x. Taylor 4 Wilson Brick ROSEBURG. F. R. OOFFMAN, Notice to the Traveling Public. Mrs. Moore, the proprietor of tho Pri vate Boarding House, formerly known as the Farmers' Hotel, on Lano 6trect, one nlock east of the depot, has acquired tho reputation of being ono of the best cater ers in the city. Meals 15 cents; board and lodging $3.50 m Lumber for Sale, or Trade. If you have hay, grain, bacon, beef cattle or a good buggy you wish to trade for lumber, or if you wish to buy a bill of first class tir or cedar lumber, you wil save money to call on Orro A. Anlack Comstock, Oregon. A Snap For Some One. A small business paying 100 per cent in the city of Roseburg, for sale cheap for cash. Good location, good building have private reasons for selling. Ad dress S, care of Pl.unde.vler, Roseburg. Residence, First door South ol Mrs. Carrier s Hoarding uouse. 9 Special attention to Surgery and the Diseases of omen. N. J. OZIAS, 71. D. The Central House. W. H. Gordon is now the proprietor of this popular house. Tho table will be .'Gth, at tho supplied with the best in the market, McKemie, Walter Faulkner, Nathan The Kandy Kitchen is headquarters FalIerlon George Johnson. Warren Mc for cold drinks, chrnshed fruits, ice I,.,.... ' , " ... ... ,P. . . La ,11 nP .Innks. Williams, Earl Gaddis, timer Wimberly Rnn.rmd d..id teeth to Sam Joeephson, and Robert Wilcox Jackson (the new dentist he will treat and save them and make them useful to you. Bring your job work to the Plaixdeal ib office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Port and. Dr. Haynes makes all kinds of artifi cial dentures such as gold, platinum and aluminum plates, also rubber and cellu loid. For choice family groceries, call at tho People's Store, 3Ire. G. W. Rapp, pro prietor, and get your supplies at bedrock prices. E. Dn Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. F. H. Simmons of the second-hand building, is heaa X. Circuit Court. The circuit court for Douglas county was called at 9 :15 by bis honor, Judge J. C. Fullerton on tho bench. Tho clerk called the grand jury by lot, as follows: G.II. Cntsforth. E. E. LaBrie. U. E. Boshnell. Thos. Dyer. R. L. Stephens. R. C. Yates. John Hobb3. . The jury was then sworn by tbe clerk and instructed in their duties and pow- M. E. church. Ice cream and straw berries will be served. A cordial invita tion is exteuded to all. Dr. J. W. Strange will bo in Yoncalla from Wednesday until Saturday ot this week. Those who deiro first class den tistry will consult thier interest by call ing on him while he is there. Umpqua and Ross hose companies will drill Wedne.diy eveniog at S o'clock. Members will please take notice and govern themselves accord ingly. E. C. Patteko.v, L. L. Lnwis, Foremen. James M. Yonng, who has been at New Whatcom, ash., for several weeks on business and pleasure, returned Sunday evening on the local. He re ports times in Washington as fair with a good beds and courteous treatment. Meals 15 cents, and beds the same rate. Lumber for Sale or Trade. If you have dry cows or heifers you want to trado for lumber, or if you want to buy a bill of any kind of fir lumber, you will do well to address P. O. box 125, Drain, Oregon. Celebration at Boswell Springs. There will bo a grand Fourth of July celebration at Bo3well Springs. Every body is invited and all are guaranteed a good time. For Sale. A first class piano. Will sell cheap for cash or on time, or will trado for prop ertv in town. Call at this otiice. Physician and Surgeon IV. S. Examining Surgeon.) Jewelrv. watches, diamonds, gold pens OFFICE. Rooms 6 and 7 Marsters' Building ... . . l I Iut.lAnu. I.': . .1 C...U r f and optical goods at tno lowest prices at balzman's Ladies mitts, ties and knit underwear, hne assortment. Novelty Store, A few cases cood substantial boots at reduced prices to close them ou, at H. Stanton's. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Cheaper than the cheapest at Richards' Cash Racket Store. Dr. Havnes does crown and bridge work and uuarantees the same Don't forget tho number. All new prices in plain RED figures See our new "ad" in the Review. Novelty Store Wanted A man to cut 100 cords of fir wood. Price 7o. Apply to C. an Zile. BrookEide. Want to exchange land for team and wagon. ear rauroau, scnoot anu goou roads. Inquire of J. C. Dine FokSale Improvements on 160 acre homestead. Address u. u. n., i-laly dealer, Roseburg, Oregon. Casebeer the crocer, comer Jackson and Washington, keeps the best grocer ies. Try him and be convinced Largest stock of fancy chairs at Alex- T ander & Strong's, ever brought to Rose- ' " K,tH tnil ot rtnroa Intror than PVpr. I w 3 T. M. Stubblefield, boot and shoe maker onnosite the deoot. does farst class work at hard limes pnce3. Give him voar patronage. N. Rice, at bis ware rooms on Jackson nnnnsirn Marks' iron Iront. has ChOlCO household furniture and tin ware at rOR prices to suit tuc limes. Ladies, are vou in oerfect health? If not. whv not trv the creat homo remedy, Viavi. Mrs. Berry is agent for Douglas county and will fill all orders promptly If von don't want to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at u. LangenDurg s. repairing neatly and promptly done The Square Deal store has just opened up a beautiful lino of W. L. Douglas suoes, wnicn prove to uc mu uvti cura i q0 jq made, vjome ana inspect mem Countr Court meets the 1st Wednesday alter the 1st Monday of January. March, May, July, September and November, A. F. Steams, ot Oakland, judge; C. H. Manpln of Elkton ana w. u vt uson, oi uiaaie, commissioners. Probate Court la In session continuously. A.f Stearns, ludge. Society electing. BP.O. ELKS, ROSEBCRG LODGE, XO.SS, hold their regular communications at the I. O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursday ot each month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all vlsiunz Drotners cor dially invited to attend. HERMAN MARKS, Secretary. "TvOCGLAS COUNCIL, NO. 21 JR. O. V. A.M.. J meets evcrr Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Old Masonic HalL Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. u. a. UAssos, Geo. V. 1'eeet, Councilor. Recording Secretary. T AUREL LODGE, A. F. & A. M., REGULAR Ay meetings the 2d and 4th Wednesdays in Physician and Surgeon, ROSEBURG, OR. OrSce In S. Marks & Co.'s Block, upstairs. Calls promptly answered day or night. Xj. MIIiTiRR, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, Boteburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a peelaltr. -tILL. P. HEYDON, CJounty Purveyor, and Notary Public. Orncx: In Court House. each month. J. B. Cawltizld, W. M. C. W. Ear, Sec'y. TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. 1L B, A. M., HOLD U their recular convocations at Masonic hall on the Cist and third Tuesday of each month Visiting companions are conuauy lnvrtea. K. L. MILLER. H.P. Isadokz Cbo, Secretary. PHILETARIAN LODGE. NO. 8, L O. O. Jr., meets Saturday evening of each week at their hall In Odd Fellow Temnle at Rosebunr. Members ot he order in good standing are invit ed to attend. R. M. CONKLING, N. G. E. MCBROOM, Sec'y. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 3, MEETS AT Odd Fellows hall on second and fourth Fridays ot each month. Visiting brethren are Invited to attend. i. u. MicEua, u. r. JOS. M1CELLI, Scribe. n OSEBURG LODGE, NO. 16, A. O. U. W. TV meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at":30 p. m. at Odd Fellows halL Members of the order in good standing are In vited to attend. orders for Survcyins and Field Notes should I -p ENO POST, NO. 29, G. A. R., MEETS THE be addressed to Will P. Ueydon, County Sur I J- first and third Thursdays of each month. WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS firsts and third Thursdays in each veyor, Roscburg. O r. P. BRIGGS, Deputy Mineral Surveyor and Notary Public Orncx: County Jail Building, up stairs. Special attention paid to Transfers and conveyances. Address, ROSEBURG. OR. month. ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly Meeting's will be held at Grange Hall, TJARMJt C Meet Rosebunr. tho first Friday in and June, and the third Frid December. March day in September. T OSEBURG CHAPTER, NO. 8. 0. E. S.. MEETS the umnd and fonrlh Thursaavs ot msnth. each ALICE SHERIDAN, W. M. Pure Drugs a ? fT, IJ.Uf KniMinr IB ".r rrn',, Bailiff Woodruff, at 9:20, thus setting in nd soDolie I motion the machinery of law and justice Save money and time To parties Tho court appointed B. L. Stephens going East, go by the O. K .& N. short foreman ol the jury . route. Call on or write to Y. C. London, CQnn tben lhe on the BoseDurg, uregon. r-ii nn Clrvo- Torrv am! pTftminfi his o.r, V: iv. ot,. onH vJA 1 torneys incases CCUi lUUUitw wwrw4j mir.tt fnr itniirAvnniflnt (liorp nq 1 era by the jodgo and retired in charge of m Clintou Fitzhugh, who has been on a visit with his parents here, on account of a severe attack of pnemonia last fall, has recovered, and started tohishome at docket and beard the responses of at-llh Basin, on Judith river, Montana. ?n l,?Mi tl.ov urn in- riiiUUK la .a.-i., Cuh..btu bowed eye glasses offered in this city, A. C. Uoxie sells flour at 75c and 80c a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. People should take advantage of these prices anu give nun tneir jwuuuafcc. Cheaper than ever terested, all moving off smoothly. a. A. R. Picnic. There will be a grand picnic at the Soldiers' Home next Wednesday. Kcno raising in that state. The Maccabees entertainment at the Opear Honte, Saturday night, was a grand success in more ways than ono. In tbe first place, being free, a full house ices anu snve nun ineir pauuuat;c" t.-viuitia uue ..v.....-. -- . . . , Costly on hand at the Beer Hall: Post, No, 20, has engaged a buss with a rLJtoTSr leese, Swiss, iimberger brick; fish, capacity for 10 at a load to convey mem- aged them to put in their best licks, Cheese, Swiss, iimberger Uncle; hsu, capacity for 10 at a load to convey mem- iv" " - , , ' . young roosters to csxii iuge ior uuy eniced herrinz sardines, caviar, nen- rTia frnm , . .i... wnicu was uuiy appreciiueu ; auu m iu 0uier largo iuuiuuSureua. injure ui ,,nr,r, T.irHlnitfppt.T)ickledtontrUe. ' , uvnn.l nlnr it nnnlilml I)(nutv SnDrcmo tins otiice "-"-"' .Ti' home for those who have no means oi r V . . .i ox-mouth sahwl. 7 t.... :n i .. rw.i Commander ', Mitchell to explain the L. Ingenburg is till on top. He '"'" carries a lull siocs. oi cuuiw uius&u, wu- rcuuna v " i, - i , i i ?J:l "ll7 v-TTn t.n;ta Bfiv,r.l- ..., !iili mpm. bs derived by becoming members there T,a .. vinlin irinin of beat nualitv . it- t ,. i of to a larco number of people. Iho re- ....... . . . nera oi tuo i oei anu . n, u. wis mvu ... . turn dealers has now on sale a furniture of tho latest Bt?le and finish Give him a call before purchasing olse where Wanamaker A Brown's fine new line of samples of men and boyB' spring clothing just received at the Racket Store. Call and see them. Mens all wool suits $6.50 and upwards. Through the month of June, I will Imv vnur noultrv and ems and pay cash for them on the following days: Mon day's, Friday's and Saturday's, oppo site the freight depot, Koseuurg. T A- I? Boswell Spings, this county, will cele brate the glorious Fourth in grand style. There is no better place in tho county to hold a celebration, and doubtless a large crowd will be gathered there on that day. A cordial invitation is exteuded to all. Notice is hereby given to the public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem- Buy your summer suits and hats of .l.mmM thereon or sand or eravel taken Little Jack. He sells tho best quality of I therefrom, unless the party taking sand goods and latest styles at prices lower J or gravel first contract with mo for the right to so no. . - r . Rice, one of our enterprising iurni- rjAPTFP & CO nneioioi v- - DRUGGISTS. BUSINESS BRFVIT1ES. For sale A fine jersey heifer calf. Inquireof O.muis Buos., Roseburg Dairy. Save money by purchasing your hats, shirts, tics and underwear at Jack Abraham's. You can get the best ice cream in quantities at the Kandy Kitchen cheap er than you can make it. For a good hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whoso stock embraces all grades of head gear. Don't cat adulterated cream candy that comes from the wholesale houses. Get it clean and fresh at tho Kandy Kitchen. Two thoroughbred large white Ccchin to exchange for p OSEBURG DIVISION NO T6. B. OF L. E., IV meets every second and fourth Sunday. ROSEBOBG R. I). LUlniE, J. 11, l. u,u. I. meets on Tuesday evening; of each week at the Odd Fellows halL Visiting sisters and orethren are invited to attend. 31AKX tjllilt-lStti, u. ITJLA BRADLEY, R. Sec. A LPHA LODGE, NO. 47, K. Of P., MiilH everr Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting Knights in good standing cor dially Invited to attend. IW Jl. V.U. IV1.1. U, j. ,. I. B. RIDDLE, K.R.S. Tbe Churches. Battist Cuuech corner of Lano and Kos streets. Sunday Service: Preaching, 11 a. n. and 70 p. m.; Young People's Union, 630 p.m.; Mrs. E. W. Black, President; Sunday School, 10 c m.; James Chamberlain, Superintenden Prayer Meeting, Thursday evening at 7:30. Rav. G. w. Black Pastor. Residence, No. S24 Main Street. OILS KND GLHSS Itakpn out. insido If any ono wishes to Tgct bargains tkey call soon, as they mean business. is no humbug. If you doubt their word, call and be convinced. always on hand. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon X Caro Bros !.ceJUl?e 'nnmure "ga ePP'y uea'er JIust ..ll their immense stock 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg, Or. r.,!,.r,i!,.aa nr ,nat. Slow Jerry, tho jeweler has 14 carat .Lrr' Tv. filled gold ladies watches now on 3aio. Prices reduced from $25 to $15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Good paBtureage for stock at reason able rates bv the month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particnlar. For particulars enquire of C. A, Blackman, Roberta creek. Place to Rent Containing 3 acres, good house and barn and all necessary out buildings, good orchards and fine garden spot, in tho city limits, uoou garden partly in and balance plowed and ready for planting. I. F. Rice & Co. The cheap rates of five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on the O. R. &N. Go's, steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. than tho lowest. For a nobby suit of clothes, call on suit is: 21 applications for membership Jack Abraham. He can suit you, both I . . i ? i -. r -.1 .h.I : 7 I . and more coming. BICYCLE RACES. On account of our band going to Fort must Jones on the Fourth, wo have decided to This have somo amusements on July let. Smith Bailey has consented to speed ono to Boswell Springs, instead of up Salt nil... w hnm-s ncainst a bicvcle-a river. Terms 2 per day or $10 per D . ...l. , nn hnari mile raco: a flve-milo raco f0r " " as to quality of goods and prices- Don't fail to call on him ueioro you ouy. 1 am prepared to offer lumber or wood at reduced prices. I am taking in lum-1 bcr and wood on old accounts and in trado for goods. T. K. Richardson. Dcfoated candidates can get much bet-1 ter treatment and save money by going Tresspassers will bo prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Rosb, Roseburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1S95. 6 Per Cent Money. Whoever wishes to givo improved farm land as security for 0 per cent money, address V. O. box, 2o. 'JO, nose burg, Oregon. Malt Grain. The best and cheapest feed for hogs and cattle for sale at tho Ro3oburg brewery. uuo uu. .., .... AbrahanJ( gents furnisher, keeps Douglas county novice riders; ono lho beat Koch1s and latest of every thing mile raco for Douglas county aniateures; s,, i,is line, and sells thorn at a lower ami llin old men's raco. one-half milo nrica than any of his competitors. Ho one-half milo and repeat, also sens uoots anu auoos ui iisiomsmng - The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powdei suoerlor to all others. and repeat ; for boys under 18 years. Xovicn and ono noyelty race, freo to all. Thu abovo races are open to Douglas county only. Good and suitablo prizes will be given for nil races. I'rogr.tmmo will ap pear in tho next paper. Tho K. P. baud will bo on hand in full acquipment, as it will appear in California on tho Fourth of July. RoxKHfiHi Road Cliii, T. K. Richardson, Sec. low prices. ' "Llvcrinc. "Liveriue," manufactured by tho An chor S Chemical Co., tho great Liyer, Kidnoy and Constipation euro. An in fallible remedy for all curablo lornis of diseases of thoso organs. Tho greatest knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it. For Balo nt M. F. Rapp's drug store, Roseburg, Oregon. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDIR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. STHTIONERY AND WKLL PHPER CHOICE PERFUMERIES AND TOILET ARTICLES. MRS. Iff. BOYD, DEALER IN CHOICE Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. -A FULL LINE OF- Fruits, Nuts, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc. IMl'OKTKl) KEY WEST CIGAKS. CHOICE MAiNDS OF CIGAKS Methodist Church comer ot Slain and Lane streets. Sunday Service: treadling, u a. m and 7:30 p.m.: Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; T. W. Woolley, Superintendent; Class Meeting at I close ol the morning service; Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Clare Hume, President. Prayer Meet ing, Wednesday, at 730 p. m. Rkv. G. W. Kksssdt, Pastor. Parsonage, comer Main and Lane. Prisbttxruh Chcbch corner ol Cass and Bo6e streets. Sunday Service: Pupllc worship, sm. and 7-33 p. m.; Sabbath School, 10 a. to.; P. S. C. E., 7 p. ra. Prayer Meeung, w eanes- day,730 p. m. K. B. Dilworth, Pastor. SUMMONS. TX THE CIUCUIT COL K1' Ut lULSUltUt A Omron. for Donzlas County. Isabella C. Davenport, Plaintiff.! vs. I K. M. Simpson, Josaphine bimpson, t Adda Simpson, Elizabctn bimp-i son, Clara Simpson, Bird Simpson I and Jesse Simpson, Defendants. J To the above-named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon you ami I each ot you are hereby required to appear and answer the eompiaira nuti agiuusi you m me above entuieii sail in me aoove nameu eouri ou orbcfoietne'-nddayof June, lstffi. that beins tin. rtrst ila- of the next term of said court. And you will tate notice that if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief, prayed lor in said complaint, which Is the fore closure ol a certain mortgage given by R. M. Simpson and Josepliiue-Simpson to plaintif tose- : th. nf th.mm nf tlTi: 111 anil in. UUIU IUV IV .. J w. .-'. ... teresi, anu tnai me n-ai properiy uocuucu iu said mortgage, to-wif Beginning at a point north S9 degreess ana minutes west it cnains, north 20 chains from the quarter post on line between sections 1j ana it., lownsnip . aoutn. Range C West Willamette Meridian, Oregon: thence norm sa ucgrees aim j uiiuulco 7.J0'i chains; thence south 16 degrees west 16.32 chains: thence south SO degrees and 5i minutes east liOl chains, and thence north 13.US chains to the place of beginning, containing li60 acres. Also all that portion or strip of gravel bar and land that lies between the most westerly lino of the above described premises and the South Umpqua river, being two acres more or less, be sold as provided by law to satisfy said inortgagtj and interest and costs and the costs of suit, and that you and each of you be forever barred ol all light, title, interest or ciiuity of redemption in or to r aid real property orany part thereof. This summons is published by order of Hon. .1. C. Fullerton, judge of said court, made on the 9th day of Mar, 1S98. 3 E. D. STRATFORD, m9td Attorney lor Plaintiff.