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T5E PLAINDBALEE JULY 1C. 1896. U. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau. Ruskburq, Ore., July IS, 136. .,, (5 a. m. 1'aclflc time 29.3i BAtokTK ja p. m. raclflc time-29.SI. Mulmum temperature, 09. Minimum temperature, 65. Rainfall lot the H hours ending 5 p. m 0. Total rainfall Unco 1st ot month, 0. Average rainfall for this month tor is years, OAS. Total rainfall from Sept. 1, 1S3S. to date, X'i!. Average rainfall lrora Sept. 1, to date, 31.11. Accumulated excess from Sept. 1, 1S35, to date, S2 Average precipitation for 19 wet seasons, 33.42. The weather ttags displayed represent the forecast applying to the :t hours ending at S m. to-morrow. (If more than one klud of weather is predicted for that period, tho condl t Ions first named in tho forecast will bo repre sented by the uppermost weather flag.) A white flag indicates clear or fair weather; a blue flag, rain or snow. Tb: flas ot which the upper halt is white and the lower halt blue, local minor snow. A black triangular pen nant indicates the temperature and when dis played above a weather flag indicates warmer, and when displayed below, cooler, Tho tem perature Has Is never displayed alone. Its ab sence indicates stationary temperature. Tho cold wave Mas. white with black square la tho center, when displayed on the raclflc coast, in dicates frost. Thoj. Gibson. Observer. 1'obiu.sd, Or., July 16. 196; S a. in. Weather forecast for the next 56 hours, tor Boscburg and vicinity: VTonlght, and Friday, fair and cooler. PagCe. Local Forecast. Official. LITTLE LOCALS. A Salzman. the reliable jeweler. Coal tar and resin at Marsters'. J.T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. Caro Broe. are the boss merchants. School books at Marsters drug store. Go to the Roseleil for the best cigar. Good goods at the lowest prices at Ssli ru ail's. Go to A. C. Marsters A Co. for Bchool bocks. County claims and warrants bongbt by D. S. West- School books and stationery at Mar Eters Drag Store. Dr. F. V. Ilaytiea does all kinds of up-to-date dentistry. 1. S. West does insurance. Office opposite the post office, Xeatsfoot oil, machine and lubricating oils at Marsters' Drag Store. A tine line of cents' hoes at J. Abra ham's. Priced just right. Munyon's llomspathic Kemcdiea 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 i'epole's store, Cass street, Munyon's Homeopathic Remedies at A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drag store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slow Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairs. Mis3 M. E. Torter is closing out her epilog stock of millinery goods at cost. Myrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per sack. Delivered free. A. C. Uoxix. Chrushed froita in soda and all the new drinks ice cold at the Kandy Kitchen. T. K. Richardson has just received samples of Cleveland bicycles. Call and see these flW wheels. The Kandy Kitchen is headquarters for cold drinks, chrashed fruits, ice cream and all new drinks. Bring your job work to the 1l.u" deal er office. We are prepared to ,do the cheapest and best work south of Port .and. Dr. Ilaynes makes all kinds of artifi cial dentures such as gold, platinum and aluminum plates, also rubber and cellu loid. E. Da Gas. Physician and Surgeon, office in Maretere' building. Calls in town and country promptly answered night or day. Kesidence, Oil Mill street. F. II. Simmons of the second-hand store in H end rick's building, is bead quarters for the Singer sewing machine and supplies. Save money and time. To parties going East, go by the O. K .& . short route. Call on or write to V. C. London, Roseburg, Oregon. Call on Slow Jerry and cxamino his Hcth Thomas clocks, watches and gold bowed eye glasses. Cheaper than ever offered in this city. A. C. Hoxie sells flour at 75c and SOc a eack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. People should take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. L. Langenburg is still on top. He carries a fall 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. Come and see and get a new hat before youlooit euewhere. Mies L. A. Baied. Slow Jerry tho jeweler has 14 caral nlled gold ladies watcnes now on sale. Prices reduced from ?2o to fid. decided bargains. Don't fail to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc., for sale can receive the highest cash price by calling upon Ji Rice, the furniture and supply dealer, L'ji-ia Jackson street itoseourg, ur. Jack Abraham, gents furnisher, keeps tho best goods and lateat of overv thins in bis line, and sells them at a lower price than any ol his competitors. He aleo sells boots and shoes at astonishing low prices. Good pasture ago lor stock at reason able rates by the month. All stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of J. M, Shafer Kobcrts creek. i'lace to Kent uontaming 3 acres, gooa nouso ana Darn and all necessary out buildings, good orchards and fine garden spot, in tho city limits. Good garden partly in and balance plowed and reauy lor planting, i.e. Kick & (Jo. The cheap rates of five dollars cabin and two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on the O. R. &. Cos. steamers from Portland to can Jrrancisco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. BovH Mayiie Had (and Bometimes girls) for (1) ordinary service at wages; rz) upon indenture, to work, attend school, and be brought up Bomewhat as your own; and '3; children may bo nan lor legal adoption. AddreBS, W. T Gamjsek, Sopt. Orezon Boys' and Girls Aia society, rortianu.ur. BRIEF MENTION. H. 8. Conn of Melroso is la town to day. 0. S. Bansch of Oak Creek is in town today. W. S. Britt of Riddle, assessor elect, is in tho city today. S. G. Lockwood of Lorane, Lano county, is in tho city. Geo. Ross and W. II. Payne of Port land aro in town today. James Laird of Sitkum is in the city today as vivacious as a kid. Messrs. Blakeley and Deckmau of Oak Creek aro in the city today. Hose, nozzles and fly screen wire at II. M. Wcad'a Hardware store. Double shovel plows and cultivators very low to close out tho lot at II. M. Wead'B. Leather suspondors, tho latest and bost suspenders out, at Richards Cash Racket Storo. Camp kettles, Dutch ovons, trout lliea I and your whole camping outfit at II. M, Wead'B Hardwaro store. Dr. DuGas has removed his residence to 911 Mill street, where ho may be found after office hours. To Trade A good young work horse for wood, hay or grain. Leave word at Richards Cash Racket Store. Messrs. Cathcsrt, Jamieson, Curry and Parrott, who were fishing in Brewster valloy this week, haye returned. C. F. Cathcart and Geno Parrott le- turned yesterday from Brewster valley. where they feasted on trout till they feel scaley. Wheat is a very short crop this year and wool is low also. Hardware prices at II. M. Wead'a etorc aro in propor tion to both. W. W. Cathcart, our ex-tlepuly sheriff, is in the city today looking as smiling as when he conducted the sheriff's" office a few weeks ago. The W. C. T. U. will give a lawn so cial at the M. E. church Friday erening, Jul17tb. Ice cream and other luxnriea served. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Caro Bros'. do3ing out sale is drawing crowds to the Boss Store. Low price? and quick sales is the order of the day. Goods must be sold at any sacrifice. Call and tee. Ice cream and soda water venders be- lwve in making hay while the sun ehines. They have been kent busy the past few days, too busy to growl at the hot weather. A special meeting of Alpha Lodge No. 47, Knights of Py tfaias is called for Tues day evening, July 21st. The Grand Chancellor will bo present. A full at tendance is desired. Ms. 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 maritet prices for same. Address poetofllce box 123. Preaching in the West Ros-iburg chapel next Sunday at 11 a. m., and the Roac burg church at 7:50 p. m., by Rev. W. H. McLain, pastor of the U. B. Church. Sunday school at each place at JO a. m. Some wretch to whom the law has no terrors, Tuesday night appropriate! unto himself Judge Fullerton's harness, F W. Dillard's cart and J. W. Lander's horse, and with them departed for parts un known. Sheriff Agee went to Myrtle Creek: yes- teroay anu orougnt m Unas, aicUeo in dicted by the last grand jury for larceny oi sneep. .sidiee is trying to Bcure bonds today. If ho fails he will ha re to go to jail. Mrs. W. H. Casebeer, observing an ex traordinary growth of oak leasee u few days ago when out in the country, gath ered a few leavea and measured them They measured 15J inches long by a inches wide. They are probably as large as the fis leavea in the garden of Eden. Fred Page-Tustin came in from camp today. Ho is imnoil with hi familrnn Deer creek aud renorfji having a nleasnnt time catching fish, rabbits aud grouse ne was in to try tho Tipton case as to who should have custody of too minor children and will return to camp Hi is evening. An International Antberrf, My country I lis ot Thee Sweet land of liberty, Of theol sing. Land where the wheels are tied. And to the Eogliih side, Took rapid wing. My native country thee, Land to which paupers flee, Thy name I love ! I love tby Cleveland frills, Thy no-trade tariff bills, Tby Greshams, Smiths, and Mills, Born trom above. Let music swell the breeze ! Democrats! To your knees And swell the song. Let those who brought this fate Their medicine take straight, Aud three years longer wait To right tho wrong. Our father, Grover C, Mogul of Misery. To thee we sing! Bear with us if you can ; But, if not, like a man Say you don't cate a damn For anything. God Save the Queen. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Douglas county warrants in dorsed prior to February 13, 1892, to present the same at the treasurer's office in the court house for payment as inter est will Jceose thereon after tho dato of this notice. Dated this tho 13th day of Jnly, 189'!, at tho City of Roflcbnrg, Douglas county, Oregon. W . A. Fkatek. County Treasurer. GLENDALE. Nits Nettie Redfiold of Boskydell came to Glendalo on her wheel today. Miss Nottle is a vory graceful cyclist. Wo ucknowlodgo a pleasant call from Miss Mamio Millor of Carll today. She was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Lulu Barricklow, of Seattlo, Wash., who will leave for Seattlo by tho evening's overland, having boon summoned homo by n tolegratn announcing tho dangerous illness of her husband. Mrs. Barnck lowcamo to Glendalo fourweoksagoon a visit to her sister, Mrs. Miller, of Carll. Her little daughter, Gladys, was danger ously ill at this place, and had ecarcely recovered whon tho telegram announc ing tho illuess of her husband recalls her homo; so that her visit has been a cad one. Born, July 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Miller of Carll a son. Many applications from teachers, -nho desiro tho fall teim of school at this place, are coming in from various parts of tho county, and wo are requested by Mr. Miller, chairman of the Echool board, to eay that all applications will be considered and replied to in duo time. L. Jones of Hamilton Heights has a fino orchard growing tipou his pretty little- farm, also ono of tho best gardens in tho valley, which is the result of thor ough'and careful work. And Hamilton Heights ia becoming one of tho neatest little homes in Cow creek Valley. W. 31. Hodson, tho traveling agent of the Piu.ndkai.ei:, made us a pleasant call today. Mr. Hodsou travels by wheel and is taking a great many sub scriptions.for tho Plai.nuealek. He is a wide-awake rustling newspaper, man, and will succeed in his new vocation. Oscar Corder will leave this evening for Pokegama, CI., where ho intends to locate. J. L. Dewey is invoicing a now stock of goods today. Miss Katie McGieggor, who has been visiting Miss Jennie Clarke at Hotel Glend&le, went home to Portland on Tuesday. Mrs. E. U. Watson, photographer, is a guest at Hotel Glendale. S. French, tho Sage of Binger, has purchased the "Beer .Depot" build ing, and will open a taloon about Aug tut 10th. IMre. C. P. Totlen of Glcncllen was at Glendalo trading this week. Mifts Mattic Brankau visitod Miss Jen nie lloborts Sunday. Mollik. In the vicinity of Boquet, WcstJiore- land Co., Pa., almost any one can tell you how to cure a lame back or stiff neck. They dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on the affected parts and in one or two days the trouble 1ms disappeared. This same treatment will promptly cure a pain iu the side or chest. Mr. K. 31. Frye, a prominent merchant cf Boquet, speaks very highly of Pjin Balm, and his recommendations have had much to do with making it popular there. For sale by A. News Items. An attempt was made to afsajemate thu new ebah of Persia and also the president of France, Felix Faure, on the 14tb. there were JO ostotlico robttcnes in Washington and Oregon last jcar rang ing from fo to $1500. Forest tires ate epreadiug now. Tho atmosphere is quite murkey, which lim its the vision to a short radius. This has occurred within a few dayr. 3Iillions o( (cet of sood lumber and cords ol wood aro destroyed every vear in the mountains of Oregon by tires put out by hunters and prospectors. The laws are etringent enough but tho vio lators aro too wary aud the executors of law too Ux to prevent the annual fires. The Pacitic mail steamer, Columbia, that went aground off Pigeon Point five miles from Pescadero, Cal., last Tuesday, it is reported will bo a total loae. The passengers were all saved, however, aud the most of the freight. I-Ucctrlc IIIttCTH. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling preyails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long aud per lis pa fatal bilious fevers. o medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from tho malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Consti pation. Dizziness yield to Flectric Bit ters. 60c. and $1.00 per bottles at A. C Marsters' Drug Storo. Notice to Contractors. Scaled plans, specifications, strain diagrams and bids will bo received at the office of the county clerk up to Mon a day, August 3, lS'JG, at 1 o'clock p. m, titer the builJing, erection and construe ttwn oi a wagon unuge over uow urecK !bout one-half mile northeast of Glen idalo near tho mouth of wind Creek on the county road leading from Glendalo to Canyonville. Also, bids will bo received for tho re pauringof the bridge across tho South Utorxjna river at Rosebtirg as follows To rctimtwr the wood part of the three pioira; putiu now main braco on tho weslend; seven new floor bcaniBlon west: epan and live floor beams on tho center epan. Tho right reserved to re ject any and all bids. By order of the Court. A. F. Steaunjs, County Judge The Weather. From Thos. Gibson, obscrvor weather bureau, we learn that there aro some places whero it viw warmer than Roeo burg yesterday : Spokane, 100. Walla Walla, 100. Ited Bluff, 100. Hheop dip at Marsters. A SPEECH BY McKINLEY. On Saturday, at Canton, Mr. McKin- ley received a visit from a club of Cleve land, that has called to lender tho com pliments of its members. McKinloy re plied in a short spoech which could not bo surpossed for good judgment and felicity of expression. It is through such statements as this that tho issues of the campaign are to bo presented to tho sober thought of tho American people. This is not "cyclonic eloquence," but plain common sense and good patriotism. McKinley eaid : "My fellow-citizens: Receut events have impressed upon tho patriotic peo ple of this country a responsibility greater than tho civil war. Then it was struggle to prcservo tho government of the United States. Now it is a struggle to preserve tho government's honor. Then it was a contest to eaye tho union, now it is a contest to save- spotless its credid. Then section was arrayed against section. Now men of all sections can unito and will unite to robuko the repudiation of otir obligations and the debasement of our currency. In this contest, patriotism is aboye party, and national houor is dearer than any party name. The currency and credit of tho government aro good now and must bo kept good forever. Our trouble is not with tho character of tho money wo have, but tho threat to debase it. "We have tho same currency that wo had in 1892 good tho world over, and unquestioned by any people, Then, too, wo had unexampled credit and pros perity. Our difhculty now is to get that money in circulatiou and invested in protected enterprises which furnish em ployment to American labor. This is impossible with tho distrust that hangs ovir tho country at the present time, and every tffort to make our dollars or anyone of them less than 1C0 cents each only serves to increase distrust. What we want is a sound policy, finan cial and industrial, which will give cour age and confidence to all, for when that is done tho money now unemployed be cause of fear for the futuro will quickly reappear in the chaunels of trade. "Gentlemen, the employment of our idle money will put every idle man in tho country at work, and when there is work there is wages, and when there is work and wacs thore are consumers, who c:nstitute the best market for the product of our toil. Having destroyed business and confidence by a free-trade policy, it is now proposed to make things still worie by entering upon an era of depreciated currency. Not content with the inauguration of the ruinous policy which has brought down the wages of labor and the prices of farm products, its advocates now offer a new policy which will diminish the value of the money in which wages and products are paid ainst both of these we are opposed, Our creed embraces an honest dollar and an untarnished national credit, adequate revenues for the uses of the govern mcnt, protection to labor and industry, and preservation of the home markets Upon this platform we stand and sub mit its declaration to the considerate judgement of the American people." Mrs. Khodte -oab, of this place, was taken in the night with cramping pains and the next day diarrbiei set in. She took half a bottle oi blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to me to see if I had anything that would help her. I sent her a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic. Cholera and Dianlma Rem edy and the first dose relieved her. An other of our neighbors had been sick for a'out a week aud had tried different remedies for durrlue.i but kept getting worse. I sent him this same remedy Only four doe3 of it were required to cure him. He sava he owes his recovery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. 3fary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by A. C. Marsters. During last year the town of Bradford, England, increased its export! of coat inrs to the United States from f l.'JCO.OOO to $7,500,030, and of "stuff goods" from .'JOO.OJO to $3,400,000. It is hardly necessary to aid that the people of Brad ford enthusiastically indorse our demo cratic tariff policy. The sale ot another $100,000,000 of bonds is likely to bo called lor in a short time Tho reeerve is lapidly diminir-h- ing. l-or Over l-lfly Ycaia. As Old asd Well-Tkied Remedy. Mrs rt'lnslow's Soothln; Syrup has been used for over titty year by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the chilil, wftens the Rams, allays all paiu, cures wlml colic, and Is the best remedy for Dlarrhcra. Is picarant to the taste, sold by druggists In every jxirt of the world. Twcnty- rlvc ccuts n buttle. Its value Is Incalculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. W'lnslou's oothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Hucltlcu'H Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruiees, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands ChillbaiuB, Corns, and all skin Erup, tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monoy refunded Price 2j cents per box. For sale at A.. C.Marstcrs & Co. Caro Bros. Must sell thoir immcnte stock inside of sixty days, regardless of cost. If any one wishes to "get bargains they must call soon, as they mean business. This is no humbug. If you doubt thoir word, call and be convinced. Lumber for Sale, or Trade. If you have hay, grain, bacou, beef cattlo or a good buggy you wish to trade for lumber, or if you w ish to buy a bill of first class lir or cedar lumber, you wil save monoy to call on Otto A. Anlauk ComBlock, Oregon. For Sale. A first class piano. Will sell cheap fo cash or on time, or will trado lor prop erty in town. Call at this office. ilarvelous Results. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gun- derman, of Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King'u New Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in tho case of my wife. While I was pastor of tho Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeed ing La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little in terruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recom mended Dr. King's Now Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satis factory in results." Trial bottles free at A, C. Marsters' Drug Store. Regular size 50 c. and $1.00. NOTES OF INTEREST. Lime and sulphur at Marsters'. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mra.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 tablo spoons at Salzman's. Prices marked in plain figures at the Racket Store. 1'ure fresh groceries and low prices at Casebeer's grocery. Harness of all kinds at low prices at G. W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and domestic toilet soaps at cigars at the Roseleaf. An excellent lino of Marsters' Drug Store. For Sale. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents per hundred. Nobby Buits aud latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham's. Bedrock prices. Buy your silverware at Salzman's and get the best at the lowest prices. Country produce ot all kinds bought and sold at Casebeer's grocery store. Parties wanting a good reliable man for light work, very cheap, call at this ofllce. Save money by purchasing your hats. shirts, ties and underwear at Jack Abraham's. Jewelry, watches, diamonds, gold pens and optical goods at the loweet prices at Salzman's. A few cases good substantial Loots at reduced prices to close them ou, at H. Stanton's. Dr. Ilaynes 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. Van Zile, Brookside. t Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscription to the Plaikdealer. You can get the best ice cream in quantities at the Kandy Kitchen cheap er than yon can mace it. r oh Sale Improvements on 100 acre homestead. Address D. II. R., Plain dealer, Roseburg, Oregon. Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the best grocer tes. Try him and be convinced Largest stock of fancy chairs at Alex ander & Strong's, ever brought to Itose- Don't eat adulterated cream candy that come3 from the wholesale houses. Get it clean and fresh at the Kandy Kitchen. Two thoroughbred large white Cochin young roosters to exchange for any other large thorougnbreds. Inquire at this office. T. M Stubblefield, boot and shoe maker opposite the depot, does first class work at hard times prices. Give him your patronage. 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. Ladies, are you in perfect health? If not. why not try tho great homo remedy, Viavi. Mrs. Berry is agent for Douglas county and will til! all orders promptly, If you don't waut to suffer with coma and bunions, bavo your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly and promptly done For a good bat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whose stock embraces all grades of head gear, Buy your summer suits and hats of Littlo Jack. He sells the best nuality of iroods and latest styles at prices lower than tho lowest. Shirt waists in ali colors, and also white cambric waists, laundered, at prices to suit the times. Miss L. A. Baiiu. The Sunare Deal Btoie has just opened up 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 you, both as to nualitv of goods and prices. Don't fail to call t-n him before you buy. I am prepared to offer lumber or wood at reduced prices. I am taking in lum ber aud wood on old accounts and in trade for goods. T. K. Ricuaudsox Notice is horeby given to tho public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aakon Rose, Kosoburg. Uregon, larcn itn, lbyo, To Trade. Two lots in Marshfield for hogs. Two and ono half lots in North Rose burg, for etock ; hack or buggy in part payment. Call on I. F. Rice & Co. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR CREAM BAKING POWMR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. mm Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress. Last summer ono of our grand child ren was sick with a severe bowel trouble. Our doctor's remedies had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhuea Remedy, which gave very peedy relief, We regard it as the best medicine ever put on the market for bowel complaints. Mrs. E. G. Gregory, Frederickptown, Mo. This certainly is the best medicine ever put on the mar ket for .dysentery, summer complaint, colic and cholera infantum in children. It uever fails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed. Many mothers have expressed their sincere gratitude for the cures it has effected. For sale by A. C. Marster & Co. Tn-r Tnnr PrntpMinn. Catarrh "Cures" or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid form to be taken internally, usually contain eiiuer aiercury or Iodide of Potassa, or both, which are injur . ... i . . l. r i .i . 10U3 II lOO long lu&i'ii. iauuiu ii irai, uu. a blood disease, caused by sudden change to cold or damp weather. It starts in the nasal passages, affecting eyes, ears ana tnroat. Cold in the head cansrs excessive flow o mucus, and, if repeat edly neglected, the re sults ot catarrn will loiiow ; severe pain in .... - . - . i i j tne neau, a roanug sounu in cars, iu charve. The remedy should be quick to allay - r, , - 1 1 1 T-l1 mnaxnniauouiumntxu lueujcxuunmc. Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these troubles and contains no mercury - : - .1 d;aa rn Notice to the Traveling Public. Mrs. Moore, the proprietor of the Pri vate Boarding House, formerly known as the Farmers' Hotel, on Lane etreet, one block 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 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds, croup and, whooping cough. It is plt-asant, safe and reliable. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. A Snap For Some One. A small business paying ICO 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 Plaixdealeb, Roseburg. Cottage to Rent. A new 5-room cottage near the depot to rent, just vacated by S. K. Sykes. City water in the house, and a good well next door. Enquire at this office. N. Rice, one of our enterprising furni' ture dealers has now ou sale a fine lot of furniture of the latest style and finish Give him a call before purchasing else where. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacitic Co. Exprrai trains leavo Fortl&nd daily. bouth I I North 8:50 r.H. Lv. - Fortland - Ar. 8:10 x. u 53 A.M. Lv. - Roseburg - Lv. 11:10 P.M. 10:i&A.M. Ar. - Sn Francico Lt. 6:00 r.M. Above trains stop at East Portland. Oregon City, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jeffer son. Aio&uy, AiDaujr junction, jaugeut Shnlds. Ilalscr. llarrisbnnr. Junction CltT, irtus. ugcne, urcswen, Drain, ana ait siauona Irom Koseburs to .uniana inclusive lloscburfr 3IaII Daily S:o0a. M. Lr. I Ar. - Portland Roseburg Ar. I 4:40 r.M SiM P. M. Lr. ! 8:00 A. x. .Salctu rnHscnjter Dally. 4:00 r.M. 6:15 r.x. - Portland - Salem Ar. Lv. 10:15 a. 8:00 A. ii:u.; cahs on ugdex ihhtte. Pullman Buffet Sleepers ASU SUCO.MJ-Cl.ANS SI.EEl'lX: CAHS Attached to all ThroURh Trains. West Side Division. Hctiveen l'orilnud and Corv&lll Mall train dally (except Sunday). 7:30 a. v. I Lv. Ur. Portland - Ar. Corrallts - Lr. I 5:40 P. X 12:15 r. it. 1:00 r.x At Albany and Corrallls connect with train; ox Oregon Central & i. astern rallroau. Express train dally (except Sunday). 4:45 r.M. I Lv. Ur. Portland -McMinvillo Ar. Lv. 8:25 A. X 5:50 A. X 7:25 p.m. TbroiiEli Tickets to all Point In tlio Enncrn state, cauada and Europe can be obtained at low eat rates Irom ucorge ;mc, Agent Koncburg. R. KOEHLER. K. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. U. F. & Pass. Ageu PORTLAND OREGON. Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H." O. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1106 G St., N. V. WashinRton, P. O. For many rears In tho General Ijind Office. Examiner of "Contests. Mineral vs. Mineral vs Railroad and Agricultural claims, and 1-ftte Chief of tho Mlncra Division. Correspondence ited. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con cern that I hive appointed D. V. Kiearns of Call. pooia rreclnct Deputy Inspector of Stock for said precinct; piwtoHtce address, Oakland; also A. J. Chapman of Wiltfur, and Ralph Smith, at Rose hurg, Ui act dnrirfg my absence, and others nil be added as parties inspected make tbelr desire tnownto roe. Roseburg, May 1th, 1SS7. TllOB. SMITH, lnpsctsor of Stock tor Douglas county. Or. NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLFIELD UaTe lust opened a SrstIan Feed Klnm and have on hand a laree Invoice of the best KoseDurz ana valley Flour, Baled Hay, Grain and Feed of all kinds. All purchaws delivered free. Cor. Cass and Rose Street. &ail sated fry dealing witli G.W.KRUSE THE GJROCISJR, 406 Jackson St., One door south P.O. Choice Tear, Coffees, Tobaccos and Cigars. And every thing else in the Grocery line. U!;hest Jlarnet Paid for Couatry Produce. Give him a call and be convinced. J. F. BARKER & 00. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A special brand jt unadulterated Tea. On prise cormE Is having a large sale lfe- styles Glass and Delf Ware at sstonUMng law pneei. Oni ova canned Tomaujes are very popular. WOODWARD THE ETJSTLEK ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! We are always In the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest is upon us, and farm era are smiling because Woodward loois to their interest. BUGGi' HARNESS full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These are all Leather and Warranted. SADDLES At Reduced Prices. Consult your purse and be sum and see Woodward before buying. W. . WOODWARD H. C. STANTON Has just received a new and extensive stock u DRY : GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Ribbons, Trimmings, laces, Etc., Etc ALSO A FINE STOCK OF- BOOTS AII SHOES Of the best quality and finish. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, Also on hand in large quantities and at prices to jult the times. Also a large stock ot Custom-Made Clothing Which is offered at cost price. A fnll and select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on hand. Also the LATEST NOVELTIES IN STAT10MJKT, General agent for every variety ot subscription books aud periodicals published in the United States. Persona wishing reading matter of any kind will do to give me a call, '