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TETFJ PLAINDEALER juiiY !3. isaa. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. KoiKiiUKii.Orv , July 1.', IS3G. n.r..wTiK t la- t'aclBc time 50.1. Maximum temperature. In Minimum u-mperatme. iS. Uidnfall tor Hie 54 hours ending S . m., IV Total r:ufall iJncc lt o mouth, 0. A vense rainfall fur this month lor is .r. f Is IWal rainfall from Sept 1, ls, to date, .VvcnLsO niufall lrm Sept. 1, to ilme. 3I.S-. Accumulated excua Irom Sept. I, 1S to date. 4 Average precipitation lor Il wet seasons, 33 41 The weather ttags displayed rvprooul the forecast applying to the 21 hours ending at S m. to morrow. (It more lhau one klud ot weather Is predicted tor that icriol, the condi tions firt named In the forecast will bo repre sented by the upi-croost weather flag.) A white Sag lndiea.es clear or lair weather: a blue flag, rain or snow. The Has ol which tho upper halt Is white and the loner halt blue, local minor now. A black triangular pen uut indicates the temperature and when dis played abore a weather flag indicates wanner, and wheu liplayvd below, cooler. The tcm-l-crture Ha? is never displayed alone. Its ab sence indicates stationary temperature. Tho cold wave nag, white with black square tn the center, when displayed on the Pacific coast. In dicates frost. TitOs". Glaso:. Obacrvir. POKTLOiD, Or., July IS. 1X; a. m. Weather forecast tor the nut SG hoars, tor Roseburg and vicinity: Tonight, and Tuesday fair, and wanner. Pague. Local Forecast. Official. LITTLE LOCALS. A Salzauan, the reliable jeweler. Coal tar and resin at Marsters'. J. T. Bryan, the Busy- Watchmaker. Giro Bros, are the boss merchants). School boots at Marstera' drag store. Go to the Uoseleaf for tho best cigar. Good goods at the lowest prices at Salx ruan's. Go to A. C. Marsters & Co. for school books. County claims and warrants bought by D. S. West. tt School books and stationery at Mar iters' Drug Store. Pr. F. W. llayues does ail kinds of up-to-date dentistry. 1. S. West does insurance. Office opposite the post office, "e.il foot-oil, machine and lubricating oils at Marsters' Drugstore. A tine line of cents' fhoes at J. Abra ham's. Prices just right. Monvon's ilomiepathic Remedies for sale at Marsters Drag Store. An endless variety of combs, hair and clothes brushes at Marsters. For bargains in family groceries, call at the Pepo.e'8 store, Casa street, Munyon's Homeopathic llemedies at A. C. Marsters A Co.'s drug store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairs. Miss M. E. Porter is dosing out her spring stock of millinery goods at cost. Myrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Horn. ChrusbeJ fruits in soda and all the new drinks ice cold at the Kandj Kitchen. T. K. P.icliardsoa has just received samples of Cleveland bicycles. Call and see these 1 100 wheels. The Kandy Kitchen is headquarters for cold drinks, chrtuhed fruits, ice cream and all new dnnks. Bring your job work to the .'lain dej.l ek office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Tort and. Dr. Haynes makes all kind of artifi cial dentures such as gold, platinum and aluminum plates, also rubber and celluloid. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Marsters' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Residence, Oil Mill street. F. H. Simmons of the second-hand store in liendrick's building, is bead quarters for the Singer sewing machine and supplies. ?ve money and time. To parties going East, go by the O. It .& X. short route. Call on or write to V. C. London, Koseburg, Oregon. Call on Slow Jerry and examine his Seth Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eye glasses. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. A. C. Heme sells floor at 75c and SOc a sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. People should take advantage of these prices and give bim their patronage. L. Langenburg is otill 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. Everything in millinery will go at re duced prices until everything is sold. Como and see and 'get a new hat before you look elsewhere. Miss L. A. Baied. Slow Jerry the jeweler has 14 carat filled gold ladies watches now on sale. Prices reduced from 25 to f 15, decided bargains. Don't fail to examine thesn before purchasing elsewhere. Those having second hand e tores, furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon N Kice, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-13 Jackson street Koseburg, Or. Jack Abraham, gents furnisher, keeps the best goods and latest of every thing in his line, and sells them at a lower price than any of his competitors. He also sells boots and shoes at astonishing low prices. Good pasture age for stock at reason able rates by the month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's riek in every particular. For particulars enquire of J. 31, Sbafur 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. Good garden partly in and balance plowed and ready for planting. I. F. Rice & Co. The cheap rates of Ave dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on tho O. R. & . Co'fl. Eteamers from Portland to Kan Francieco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. Boys May he Haii (and sometimes girls) for ll; ordinary service at wages; 2) upon indenture, to work, attend school, and be brought up somewhat as yonrown; and (.1) children may be had for legal adoption. AddreBB, W. T. Gabdnek, Sapt. Oregon Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, Portland.Or. BRIEF MENTION. C. W. Shaw of Portland is reg'ulorod at tho Van Houten. R. Preston of Marahfleld, Coos county, is at the Van Houten. G. J. Kennedy of Portland is regis tered at tho McCIallen. Jasper Hall of Norwich, Conn., is registered at the McCIallen. Tho county court will conveiiu in ex tra session Wednesday, July 15th. Wanted To exchuuge n iwny for-a cow. Addiess P. 0. Ikjx OS. Fred Flood, lawter, room i), Taylor A Wilson block, ltose'.iurg, Oregon. Hoso, nozzles ami fly scroen wiie at II. M. AVead's Hardware store." Double shovel plows and cultivators yery low to close out tho lot t H. M. Wead's. Leather suspenders, the latest aud beet saspenders out, at Richards Cash Racket Store. Mits S. J. SterliuK of Minneapolis, Minn., is visiting her sister, Mm. Wm Perry, in this city. Uautp kettles, Dutch uvons, trout Hiea ana your whole camping outfit at U. M, Wead'a Hard ware store. Dr. DuGas has removed his lusidouco louii anil street, whero ho may bo found after office hours. 10 -trade A good younir wotk horse for wood, hay or grain. Leave word at Richards Cash Racket Store. Wheat is a very short crop this year and wool is low also. Hardware prices at U. M. Wead'a storo are in propor tion to both. J. 31. Stephenson, foreman Mcior mine, In Cow Creek mailea pleasant busiaets call at this office today. Dr. J. W. Strange, dentist, will start for Coquille City on Wednesday, aud will stop over one day (Thursday) at Camas Valley post office. C. F. Cathcart, E. L. Parrott, Chas. Curry and W. II. Jamieeon went to Biewster valley Sunday morning on a fishing trip. Big fish stories on their return. Caro Bros, closing out sale is drawing crowds to tbe Boss Store. lxw prices and quick sales is tho order of the day. Goods must be cold at any sacrifice. Call and see. The W. C. T. U. will give a- lawn f o rial at the M. E. Church next Friday evening. Lemonnde five cents a glass; ice cream and cake, ten cents. All are cordially invited. Dr. Myra Browu, who has been at tending a medical college in New York for the past five months, returned home Friday morning, and intends to again resume her prartice here. Mrs. G. W Rapp will continue to buy and ship fresh salmon from Win chester or Wilbur to Portland as hereto fore and pay the highest ixarket prices for same. Address postotilce box 123. D. D.G.. M.Lee Wimbearly, I. O.O. r ., went last Saturday night with about a dozen, members of Philoto-rlan LodgeL o.S, to install the officers of Mirror Lodge, No. 57, at Looking Glass. It is reported Cue brethren had a way uj good time with the brethren at Looking Glass, afer installing the following offi ceralpl Mirror Lodge: Wm. Cochran, X. G. ; J. E. Miller, V. G. ; secretary, I B. Hot ard; treasurer, J. T. Goodman. OAKLAND. Board of Equalization Notice. : Notice is hereby giyou tbat tho Board Mrs. E. J. Pago returned from Marion 0f Equalization of Douglas county, Ore NOTES OF INTEREST. of tbe canyou. OLALLA. Tho quartz discovery made here jy Messrs, Bandever A Co., is attracting attention. I bey put a than down ten feet and at that depth the essay runs from 19.5 J lo i50 per ton. Tbe ledge shows 16. feet in width, anil the owners are so sun s of the richness of their minb that they -are already negotiating for a mill for lhe mine, and will doubtless have ooe in full blast wftbin a few months. iTbere has lately be.n a num ber of discoveries made near" by that prospect "well, one of which, is the Lamb. This seems to be a mou.itain of quartz. Tito company who have 1 ocated it. intend Duttins in a tunnel so on to grro tho ledge a thorough test. In.Uc uona here now eeem favorable for extt; neive mining boom for Olalla soo n. W. R. Wells county last Tuesday. Mrs. S. A. Hutchinson of Roscburg made our town n visit last week. S. J, Jones received it telegram Wcdnotday announcing tho death of his brother, John, of Jefferson. Ed. Joues nnd wife of Hudson were visiting at the parental homo of tho former the first of last week. Dr. Pago was called to Yoncalla last week to attend the sick. Mrs. W. H. Baker and children of Chenowetli Park spent tho day iti towu Wednesday. Geo. Stephous uiitl wifo of Culupooia wero in I own Thursday. V. L. Bogard mado it trip tu tho county seat Saturday. Dr. II. Little, our local deritiat, was at Koseburg las: week on business. A. F. Brown mado u Inisinefs trip to Koseburg Friday. Wm. Emery was looking fter buei- uefs a traits over at Uoeebiirg Wednes day. James Batty wuut to the lotintv seat ou business last Wednesday. Mrs. A. Murcellus and her sun Marius, made a trip to Kofoburg by privttu con veyance Tuesday, llr. and Mrs. D. W. Stearn3 and Mrs. Geo. Stearns were visiting in Koseburg Wednesday. Mrs. K. H. Henderson, Mrs. C. L. Chenowetli and her little daughter Ruth, went to Roaeburg Thursday. Mrs. Geo. Short aud Miss Lamb of Wilbur were in town Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Smith, Aunt Katie Church ill and others returned Wednesday from tho Portland celebration. Chas. Cummings returned from Wa teiloo Tuesday, where he went to cele brate the Fourth. Grandma Pinkston, who has been finite ill is improving under tho rare of Dr. Pago. Mrs. Mary Green and daughter, Or pha, of Walla Walla came in on Thur day's local to visit her brother, E. G. Young. Mrs. Henry Brown, who has been vis iting her brother, D. W. Stearns, the past week, returned to her home at Elk- ton Snndav. The Oakland Flour Mill Co. will com plete their new warehouse thi-f week. This is finite an addition to the mill and will give a large storage for grain. Rob. Shaw and Mr Grimis of Union Meat Co. of Portland, came up Tuesday to receive a shipment of rattle for the company. E. G. Young fc Co", haio had Mr Hartsock engaged the past week enlarg ing and otherwise improving their store room. Our Street Commissioner l'inkston and Marshal Parker were engaged in clubbing thistles out of our streets last week. Marius Marcellusand his father left here Friday for Bandon, where 3Ir. Mar celluj will remain for a while. Marius expects to return soon, We are in hopes the sojourn at the seaside will much im prove Mr. M's. health. Geo. Stearns and .laughter. May, Misses Vinnie Young and Amy itunn, spent a couple of days in Koseburg last week. Mr. Stearns eut oa business and the ladies were visiting friends Miss Dunn is up from Eugene visiting Misses Vinnie and May. D. W. Mttart ol Chenowetli I art re turned from Portland Thursday, where he had been yisiting and attending the celebration. Mr. Stuart reports the fruit farm! in cood condition and the cultivation about completed for this year, P. B. Beck ley shipped a train consist ing of IS car loads of fat Elock lo Port land Thursday. Mr. Bcckley is one of our largest stock dealers, buying from all parts of the country, making Oakland headquarters. Mr. Beckley bought part of the above lot of cattle of A. E. Smith and a fine lot of mutton sheep of J. E Medley. Tkilby ... . ,1.. nl Till) irnn. will mcoi in ' County Clerk of Said county, in tho court houso in tho city of Rosoburg, n.nr.nn lUnnrl.tv. tho 31st day ol ugust, 1S9G, and will continue m ses sion until Saturday, September ;, lsyo, in t.tihilrlv examine tho assessment rolls and correct all errors in valuation, description or qualities ol land lots or other property. Now, therefore, all parties who may be aggrioved by reason of valuation, description, or otberwise, in. tn Hin!r nsFessnient. will tako notice of tho meeting of said Board of Equali zation, at said time and place, aud miiko iluo comtilaint to said board of Equalization, otherwise- tbeir assess ment will stand as made by tho asses sor. Dated July O h, 1800. J. A. SrKKLI.NU, Assessor for Douglas County. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any caeo of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Halt's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiexky & Co., Toledo, O. We, lha undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last In years, and Le- lievo him perfectly honorablo in all busi ness transactions and finantially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tkitax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Wamh.nu. Kixxan A Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood abd mu cous surfaces of the sjsteni. Testimon ials sent free. Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Hall'd Family Pills are the best. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind Sun." writes: "You have a valuable prescription in Electric Bitters, and I can cheerfully recomend it for Constipa tion and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs Annie Stehle, 2025 Cotlage Grove Ave. Chicago, was all run down, could not eat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her nnd felt tired and weary. but six bottles of Electric Bitters re stored her health and renewed her trength. Price 50 cents aud $1.00. Get a Bottle at A. C. Marsters' Drug Store. Sheep dip at Marsters'. Limo and sulphur at Marsters'. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Wood taken on subscription ai 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 Bpoous at Salzman's. Prices marked in plain figures at the Racket Store. Pure fresh groceries and low prices at Caeebeer's grocery. Harness of all kinds at low price? at G. W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and domestic cigars at the Roseleaf . An excellent line of toilet soaps at Marsters' Drug Store. For Salo. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Nobby suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham's. Bedrock prices. Have you seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches at Salzman's. Buy your silverware at Salzinau's and got tho best at the lowest prices. Country produce ol all kinds bought and sold at Casebeer's grocery store. Parties wanting a good reiiablo man for light work, very cheap, call at this office. Save money by purchasing your hats, shirts, ties and underwear at Jack Abraham s. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at tho lowest prices at balzman 8 A few cases good substantial Loots at reduced prices to close them ou, at H. Stanton's. Dr. Haynes does crown and bridge work and guarantees the same Don't forget the number. Wanted A man to cut 100 cords of fir wood. Price $75. Apply to C. an Zile, Brookside. At Oakland. T. L.Graves is authorized tc receive and receipt for subscription to the Plain-dealer. You can cet tbe best ice cream in quantities at the Kandy Kitchen cheap er than vou can make it. ForSale Improvements on 160 acre homestead. Address D. H. R., Plain dealer, Koseburg, Oregon. Caeebeer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the best grocer ies. Try him and be convinced. Largest stook of fancy chairs at Alex- (aroBros Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Boom 2. Marsters Bulldlnc, - K03EBUEO, OR. OP-Buslncss before the U. S. Land Office and mimus cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. 3. Land Office. OEOEGE X. IlROWy. rCEO. PAdE-TUSTIN. jgROWN & TUSTIN, Attorneys-at-Law, NEW FEED STORE CAWLF1ELD & CAWLFIELD Have just opened a first-class Feed Store aud have on hand a larzc invoice of the best KoKoburg and Valley Flour, Baled liar. Grain and Feed of all kinds. All Turchawa delivered free Cor. Cass and Rose Street. WOODWARD Ta Rooms 7 and 8 & Wilson Block. R03EBURG, OR. THE 1" wit "y R- WILLIS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will practice In all tie courts of tbe BUte. Of fice in the Court House, Douglas county. Or. ROSEEURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS: Q A. SBHLBREDE, Attorney at Law, Jtosebursr, Oregon. Office oTcr the Poa toffies on Jackson street. We are always in the Lead, and mean tu keep there. w. W. CARD WELL, Attorney at Law, ROaEBORG, OREGOK. The Golden Harvest is upon ns, and farm era are smiling because Woodward loois to their interest. La. Fayette Lake. JCDGE L. LOCGHIRT jANE & LOTJGHARY, ander & strongs, ever brought to Rose- Attorneys & Counselors at Law uucUleti'a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts- Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin trup, lions, aud positively cures Piles, or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give oerfect satisfaction or money refunded Price '23 cents per box. For sale at A. C.Marsters A Co. Notice to the Traveling Public. Mrs. Moore, the proprietor of the Pri vate Boarding House, formerly known as tho Farmers' Hotel, on Lane street, one olock east of the depot; has acquired the reputation of being one of the best cater ers in the city. Meals 15" cents; board and lodging $3.50 For Over Fifty Vcnis. A- Old and Well-Teied Remedy. Mr Wlnflon 's soothing Sjiup has been uvd lor orcr aftr years bj millions of mothers for their children while tecthlns, with perfect succes. It foothes the child, wltens the sum?, allays all pain, curci wind colic, and Is the best remedy for DUrrhira. Is pleasant to the taste, eold by dniKVists in every part of the world. Twcnly- fitc cents a bottle. Its value Is lnccdculablc. Be sure and aik for Mrs. Mnslow"s ootbins fyrnp, and take no other kind. Caro Bros. Must sell tbeir immento stock inside of sixty days, regardless of cost. If any one wishes to cet bargains they must call soon, as they mean business. Thi is no humbug. If vou doubt their word, call and be convinced. Field Day Sports. An effort is being made by the busi ness men of this city to raise a fund BTifficient to warrant giving a two-day's " roundup" of athletic Bporta and games rn Rosebtxrg in the near future. The business men and all citizens interested in the movements are requested to meet at Fireman's Hall, tomorrow (Tuesday) evening, July 14th at 8 o'clock to con sult and make tbe necessary arrange ments. A considerable sum has already been subscribed, and all it now lacks to be pushed to a successful conclusion is organized effort. A band contest, hose- teams, race s, foot (races, , Ira bo ball, foot ball, tug-of' war, jumping, bicycle races, and a scora or so other features will be down on me program, and all that is needed L a Jew more dollars and a great deal of postx and hustle. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is he ireby given to all parties holdlDg Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to February J3, 189-, to proeent the same at the treasurer's ollice in. tbe court houeo for pay in, nt aa inter f--st will Tceasa Iherton after H he dato of this notice. Dated thi? the 13th day of July, 1890 at tho City of Rosoburg, Douglas county, Oregon. Wm. A. Fkatek. County Treasurer, No Money, No Work. "When I got off the blind this morn ing," said a gray haired tramp who tasked a job of work to p3y for his break- teu (a rara avis', l tinugni i was i ne vf hobo abjard ; but tbey crawled out mlho brakes and from the roofs until i ece were thirty of 'em. I am not a tra "BP- am a worKingman, i am. IjoL" a my hands. I ran do anything. declare, t"'nce I got busted, five months ago, I have be."u,' twenty years older. Durinj,: the long, wet, cold spring, I traveled days an hunting work, soaked lo tiie ekin. Itf evening I'd crawl vret in tho straw of A barn nnd in Uhe moJitngcamo out steaming line a locomotive. It's awful. I have suf fered. I traveled through hastern Ore gon, Bometimea a hundred miles distant from tho railroad, but no work, for tlio ranchers have no money to pay ye. At a nlace called Mitchell I got a live days job digi'ju' a well. Often I havo worked two or threo hours for a b'to to eat. I aBked a farmer on Ruttor creek for a job 'No,' ho nays, 'I can't hire ye, but it will soon be dinner time, an' if yoa 11 cock some of that hay I'll give ye something to cat.' I worked for an hour and a half, and then filled nvy belly with bread an' milk an' a piece uf bacon. 1 in an old soldier, an' might strike the Soldiers' Homo for a living, but .prefer beatin' ray way lo Californy to worV in harvest "DorPt vou think. Harry, you could induce one or two boys to como to Sun day School?" "I kin bring one along," ha replied "I)a ml ilnr fpllfirn in our nllev bin lick my." 2faw is the ti me to subscribe Lumber for Sale, or Trade. If vou havo hay, grain, bacou. beef cattle or a good buggy you wish to trade for lumber, or if you wish to buy a bill of first cla?s fir or cedar lumber, you wil save monev to call on urro .. anlauk Comstock, Oregon. Lumber for Sale or Trade. If you have dry cows or heifers you want to trade for lumber, or n you want to buy a bill of any kind of fir lumber, vou will do well to address P. O. box 12.5, Drain, Oregon. burg and at prices lower than ever Don't eat adulterated crecm candy that comes from the wholesale houses. Get it clean and fresh at tbe Kandy Kitchen. Two thoroughbred large white Cochin young roosters to exchange lor any other large thoroughbreds. Inquire at this office. T. M Stubbletield. boot and shoe maker opposite the depot, does first class wort at hard times prices. Give bim your patronage. N. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jackson opposite Marks' iron front. bas choice household lurniture and tin ware at prices to suit the times. Ladies, are vou 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, If vou don't want to suffer with cornB and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langenhurg's. rtepainng neatly and promptly done For a good hat, Btylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of head gear Buy your summer suits and hats of Little Jack. He sells the best quality of goods and latest styles at prices lower than the lowest. Shirt waists in. all colors, and also white cambric waists, laundered, at prices to suit the times. .UISs Li. A. liAIKD The Suuare leal store has just opened ud a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and inspect them For a nobbv suit of clothes, call on Jack Abraham. He can suit yon, both as to oualitv of goods and prices. Don t tail to call on mm ueiore you ouy. I am nrenared to offer lumber or wood at reduced prices. I am taking in lum ber and wood on old accounts and in trade for goods. T. K. Riciiakdso.v, N. Rice, one of our enternrising furni ture dealers has now on salo a fine lot of furniture of the latest style and finish Give him a call before purchasing else where. Notice is hereby given to the public bv the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to bo buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dimmed thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the tit to so do. fress passers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron kosb, Koseburg. Oregon, .March itn, isso. ICosebnrg, Oregon. Yi ill practice in all the courts of Oregon. Of fice in the Tarlor-Wilson block. J D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 3 and 4 Taylor 4 Wilson Block. ROSEBURG. OB Jg L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Hours, from 12 to 3 r.x. Taylor & Wilson Brick ROSEBURG. BUGGY HARNESS Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse -and be sure and tt Woodward before buying. W. G. WOODWARD J. F. BARKER & CO. GROOEES. F. R. COFFMAN, Physician and Surgeon (C. 5. Examining Surgeon.) OFFICE. Reims 6 and T Marsters' Building. Residence. First door Sonth ol Jlrs. Currier s Boarding House. Special attention to Surgery and the Diseases of Women. TEAS A SPECIALTY. N. J. OZI.V.S, ?I. D., Physician aud Surgeon, ROSEBURG, OR. OtS.cc In S. Marks & Co.'s Block, upstairs. Calls promptly answered day or night. J L. MILLER, il. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, Itoseburg, Oregon. tsCCh runic diseases a pccialtr. yiLL. P. HEYDON, Coiiutj surveyor, and Jiolnrj' Public. Ornci: In Court House. Orders for SurveTlnc and Field Notes should be addressed to W ill 1'. Hcydon, County bar veyor, Roseburg. Or. P. BRIGGS, IT S. Deputy Mlucrnl Surveyor nnd Notary Public OrtlCK: County Jail Building, up stairs. -Special attention paid to Transfers and Conveyances. Address, ROSEBURCi OR. A, special brand jl unadulterated Tea. prise Ou coppee Is baring a large sale llew styles Glass and Delf Ware at astonishing low prices. Our own Tomatoes are Tery popular. canned Society .Tlcctiiijfx. B The Central House. V. II. Gordon is now the proprietor of this iopular houso. lhe tahle will he supplied with the hest in tho market, good beds aud courteous treatment, Meals 15 cents, aud beds tho same rate, A Snap For Some One. A small business paying 100 per cent . s , . , .1 I in tue citv oi noseourg, lor saie cueap for cash. Uootl location, good building have privates reasons for selling. Ad dress S, care of Plain-dealer, Roseburg. 6 Per Cent Money. Whoover wishes to give improved farm land as security for 0 per cent money, address P. O. box, No. 90, Rose burg, Oregon. Wood Choppers Wanted At ?L00 per cord four-foot lir wood. Apply to W. II. Kkow.v, Roseburg. For Sale. A first class piano. Will sell cheap for cash or on time, or will trade lor prop erty in town. Call at this ollice. To Trade. Two lots in Marshfield for hogs. Two and one half lots in North burg, for stock ; hack or buggy in payment. Call on I. F. Rice & Co. Hose part Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy colds, croup and. whooping cough. pleasant, safe and reliable. A. C. Marsters & Co. cures It is I For sale by German for Americans. Tuesday, July llth, at 7:30 p.m., Rev. Prof. .1. J. Kern, lho Lutheran minister, will open a German class for ladies and gentlemen who wish to study that language, For torms and jmrticu lars apply at hia room oppoeito the poet- oflico, or d'lring his absence nt Mr. F. Luersscn's cigw store. No, 111 Jackson street. Tho current expenses of tho Soldier's homo at Rosoburg for June, as shown by bills audited by lho Soldiers homo hoard amounted to $7--,!)0. In addition to this, traveling exponses incurred by members of tho board in attending tho meeting of the board wero nearly flSO, making tho amount of tho draft on tho home fund about $!)00. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdei World's Pair Highest Award. Cottage to Rent. A new o-room cottage near the depot to rent, just vacated by S. K. Sykes. City water in the houso, and a good well next door. Enquire at this ollice. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR BAHNG POWDfR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. 0. R. & K E. MCNEILL, Receiver. TEAST Gives the Choice of TWO Transcontinental . . ROUTES P.O. ELKS, ROSEBURG LODGE, NO.XS, hold their regular communications at the I. O. O. F. ball on second and fourth Thursday of each month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers cor diallr invited to attend. FRED PAGE-TCSTIK, E. R HERMAN MARKS, Secretary. DOUGLAS COUNCIL, NO. 21 JR. O.U.A.M.. meets evcrv Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Old Masonic UalL Visiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. C. B. CAN-SOS. Geo. W. Perrt, Councilor. Kecording secretary. LAUREL LODGE, A. F. A A. M.. REGULAR meetings the -d and 1th Wednesdays in eachmontn. J. B. C. W. Kirk, Sec'y. TTMPQUA CHAPTER, NO. II. R. A. M., HOLD J their regular convocations at Masonic hall on the first and third Tuesday of each month Visiting companions are cordially invited. K. L. MILLER, H.P. Isadork Caro, Secretary. CAWLFIELD, W. M. F., at Spokane Minneapolis AND St. Paul VIA Denver Omaha Kansas City Low Kates to all Eastern Cities. pHILETARUN LODGE, NO. S, I. O. O. I - meets Saturday evening of each week i their hall in Odd tellow Temple at Roseburg. Members of he order in good standing are Invit ed to attend. It. M. CONKLING, N. G. k. mchkoqm, sec'y. UNION ENCAMPMENT, NO. 9, MEETS AT Odd Fellows hall on second and fourth Fridays of each mouth. Visiting brethren arc invited to attend. F. U. MICELLI, C. r. JOS. MICELLI, Scribe. ROSEBURG LODGE, NO. 16, A. O. U. W. meets the second and fourth Mondays ot each month at 7:30 p. m. at Odd Fellows halL Members of the order in good standing are in vited to attend. RENO POST, NO. 23, G. A. R., MEETS THK first and third Thursdays of each month. WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS NO. 10, MEETS first? and third Thursdays in each month. FA KM I" ALLIANCE Regular Quarterly Meetlug s will be held at Grange Hall, Roseburg, the first Fridav in December, March and June, and the third Friday in September. ROSEBURG CHAPTER. NO. S. O. E. S..MJSJC1TS the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. ALICE SHERIDAN, W. M. OCEAN DIVISION. PORTLAND SAN FRANCISCO. Steamers leave Ainsworth dock, l'orthuul.at S P. m every five days. Cabin, f .00. dcerage. 1150. For full details call on or addres V. C. LONDON, ; Agent, Koseburg, Oregon, or adjress W. IT. TIUIiLTtUItX, General Pnwnger Agent, Portland, Oregon. pr. Price's Cream Baking Powdei ftU'i Fair Hlzhest Medal and Dlcloma. -nOSEBURG DIVISION NO 476. B. OF L.E., f- meets every second and fourth Sunday. t-. OKRITRR R. D. LODGE. NO. 41. 1. O. O. F. meets on Tuesday evening of each week at the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting sisters and orethren are Invited to attend. MARY SUHMEISER, N. G. IULA BRADLEY, R. Sec. ALPHA LODGE, NO. 47, K. OF P., MEETS every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Visiting Kuights In good standing cor dially Invited to attend. R. M. CONKLING, C. C. I. IS. RIDDLE, K. R. S. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdei Forty Years the Standards