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T2S PLAINDEALER JULY 23, 1S96. l S. U :partmcnt of Agriculture Weather Bureau. K.issbiirj, Ore., J.ily 2:, lS'C. . , ts . m. Pacific tIme-?J.S4 lunoxirrhn (5 ( m iciae time- ?..9S. Maximum temperature, rj. Minimum temperature, i.: KainlaU fur (he 21 hvurs ending 5 j. m. o. Total rainfall ilnets 1st ol month, 0. ATerape rainfall fortius mouth lor lS jears. "ts fotal rainfall from Sept. 1, IStt, todate.SI.I Avcrasc ralufall from Sept. 1, to date.SU Accumulate! excess Iroai Sept. 1, 1S93, to dale, 4.TY Average prw.tiiilatiu for 1? wet wwrni, T!.e wewtUer H"S li..plyvd represent the forecast awtyli usl hours cmllnc at S m. t-Hwmw. lt more than one llud of ealher i itvJlcted lur that period, the condl l:.insftntMiac4 In th forecast will be rcpre sntcU by lw Mlt"81 "W1" ,,R8 A b,to dan iB-lkaU-s clear or lair weather; a 'iucrUs. riuor TbeEasotUkh the ji-periMiH is white aud the lower halt blue, Lval minor snow-. A black triangular pen uaut imlirale the temperature and w hen dis p.ayed - a we(ber H Indicates wanner, aad" when .iUpUyvd below, cooler. The tem perature fl5 is er displayed aloue. It ab hikv indicates stationary temperature. The 10M ware Has. white with black square in the i outer, vbm dit4aTcd ou the 1'aClnc coast. In dicates Irwt. Th?. Gtnsos. Ol:rvcr. Or.. July i. IsM; 5 Heather fcwvet fr the next SC noun, for Ujwbutg ftttd rtdultv: 1 onrhl. ;falr weather, stationary tempera -, .re. Friday, fair and warmer. VV. Local Forecast. Official. LITTLE LOCALS. A Sahuuau. the reliable jeweler. Coil tar and resin at Marsters. J. T. Uryan, live Uusy Watchmaker. Curo Brne. are the boss merchants. Sclwsol books at Maratere' drag store. Go to the lloscleaf for the best cigar. Uirl seeds at the lowest prices at Salz nmn's. lio U A. C. Marsters A Co. for school books. Couutr ciaiuts and -warrants booght by D. S. V,r. St !. books aud skititHiory at Mar stera DrttK lofC. IV. F. W. Ilitv.iw does all kinds of nj-to-date dentistry. 1. S. West does insurance. Oslice opposite the poet odkc, Neatffoot oil, machiue and lubricating cils at MarsJers' lns Store. A fiae Hoe of Kant' rftow at J. Abra Lan'& Prk-ea jatl rislit. Monyun's Iloinurpalliic lleuiwlies for sale at Alarstera Drug Store. Ait endless variety of combs, hair and clothes Untaiies at Marsters'. Fur isr;aiui in family grccerite, call at the repofe's ttore, Caa itrcet. Mnnyon's Homeoithic Uemedies at A. C. 'irstrs Co.'e drag store. irin-4 your clocks and watches to Slow I Jerry the jelicide jeweler tor repairs. j Miss M. E. Porter is ciosin out her ! spiins stock of utilliiisry goods at cost. Mrtle Creek flour, only SO cents per oAck". Delivered free. A. C. Hoxix. Cii rushed frciU in soda and all the za-x drinks iee cold at the Kandy K.tcben. i. K. kiclianlson has jest received -aupled of CSevelaad bicycles. Call and f. v tbe $103 wheels. Tiie Kandy Kitchen is headquarters for cold dn'nks, chrnsliwl fruits, ice rtatn and all new drinka. Bring your job work to the Pjjukde.ut lj- oSce" Wc are prepared to do the cheapest and beat work south of Port end. IV. llaynes makes ail Linds of arliti-ia- dentures toch s gold, platinum and a) initoatfl lJa'.oS. lo ialtrr and celltt- ; .id. .. li Uas. I1ijsieii!i and Surgeon, e in MatBlers' buthhni;. Calls in a n awl country promptly answered t:,'it or day. Koeideace, 91 1 Mill street. I'. II. biniiiioiw of the seccnddiand e'.jte :n HeiKlnck'a lMMldic', is bead- , ;Mtcr far lite Sior sewing uiachino aud &JppS:e. .-a?c mmey and time. To Hirtics iiif; Kas, p ly the O. I: .& N. short rate. Call on or write t V. C. Ijndon, itoeeburg, Oresoa. Call on hkw Jerry and examine his -V.b Thiwnas clocks, walclieH and gold jwed e: glasses. Cheaj;r than ever oJered in tULj city. A. C. Hoxie selbj llottr at 75c and SOc a rack, and 10 pounds of lard for 70 cents. People sliouki take advantage of these prices and give him their patronage. I.. Ijtneaburg 13 btill on lop. He carries ft foil Flock of choice music, mu sical instrameitt, violin, guitars, accord eotts etc., violiu atrinzs of betrt. iiiality always ou hand. Kvervihwc in millinery will go at re- .lnpp.1 uriceti until even thing is fold Coaso and see and get a new hat before y look euewhere. Jilts 1.. A. B.'.iru, lowJerrv the lewelcr has 11 carat filled gold ladies watches now on lale. !'nra reduced frotc fUo to ?15, decided liarrains. Don't fall to examine them lclore ijorchaaini; cUowhcre. Those having second hand stoves, furniture, etc.. for ealc can receive the liii'liHst cash nrice by calhnz upon K Kice, the furniture and supply dealer, 221-23 Jackson Etreei itoseourg, ur. Jack Abraham, genla furnisher, keeps the best goods and latest of every thing in his line, and sells them at a lower nrica than anv of his comietilors. He alsa sella boot and shoes at astonishing low prices. Good nastureage lor stock at reason ablo rates by the month. AH stock taken absolutely and entirely at owner's risk in every particular. For particulars enquire of J. M, Shafer Koberts creek Place to Bent Uontaintng .5 acres, good house and barn and all necessary out buildings, good orchards and fine garden spot, in the city limits. Good garden partly in and balanco plowed and ready for planting. 1. v. iwck 00. Tin- r.hean rates of five dollars cabin and-two-fifty steerage including meals and berth are still in effect on the O. K A X. Cos. steamers from Portland to Kan Francisco. f-teamer leaves Portland every five days. Dr. 11. W. Benjamin, late of the dental college at Atlanta Ga., has fitted up lental rooms in the .Marsters block where he is prepared to do do first clasB work in all the lales improvements Crnwn and bndco work, isold and norco lain crown, fillings and extraction of teeth at hard-time prices and all work uuarantced. Beiiipmber, room 1, Mora ters' block. BRIEF MENTION. Sheej) dip at Maratera'. F. M. Tipton is registered at tko Van llouton. J. A. Froyer of OaklautI is tecistcred at tuo Van Ilouten. Noruiau Albro of Canyouvillo is iu tlio city today on business. Wanted To excliango a pony for cow. Address P. O. box OS. Hose, nozzles and tly ecroen wire at II. M. Woad'a Hardware store. A. W. Stanton and family of Brock way aro resistered at the McClallen. Fred Floed, lawyer, room i, Taylor & Wilson block, Roselutrg, Oregon. Mrs. . Whittakcr from near Oakland, isintho city visiting here many friends here. W. 0. Chase and wife of Uoquillo, , are registered at the Van Coos Co, Ilouten. Doublo shovel plows aud cultivators very low to closo out the lot at II. M. Wead's. For first class dental work go to Dr. R. W. Benjamin, room 1, upstairs, Marsters building. Judge Stearns went io Oakland yes terday, and callera at his office aro 'dis appointed. "Live and let livo" is Dr. It. V. Ben jamin's motto. Dental work done at bedrock prices. Grant Leyena of Galesvillu is iu the city today. He will return by tho overland tonight. The Eastern Star meets toiiight and will not meet again till the last Thurs day in September. CSmp kettles, Dutch ovens, trout Hies and your whole camping outfit at H. M, Wead'e Hardware, store. Dr. DuGas has icmoved his residence to Oil Mill slr.n;t, where ho may be found after ofli.8 hours. Go to the. Senate for an eye opener in the morning. Don't overlook the night cap as yon retire. We are pleased to note that Hon. L. F. Lane, who has been uiito sick for several davB, is improving. A good 12 guage breech-loading shot gun to trade for wood or grain. I). Jackson, Boseburg gunshop. Goods at the Loss "tore are going ou" like hot cakes on account of selling at cost. Now is the tirao for bargains. Scl Abraham, who bai been at Glcn- dale for a week or more looking after hia mining property, returned Wednes day. heat is a very abort crop this year and wool is low alsj. Hardware prices at H. 31. Wead's store are in propor tion to both. There will be a p:cnic at Unipqua terry bridge next Sunday, Jnly I'Cth I ublic speakiDs aad basket dinner. Kverybcdy invited. There has been a grand hegira of Kosebuigers for the coast. Nearly half the people have left for Bandon to sniff the fresh sea breezes. Judge Smith, who haa been at Glen dale for a few days, looking after his farm interests near that burg, returned last night on the overland. Dr. 3Iyra Brown ha3 opened an office at the residence of Mrs. J. Bitzer on Jackson street, where she will respond to all professional calls at all hours. O. II. Buell of Lookiog Glass is in tho city today trading and getting eupplies for bis bindar. Mr. Dueli thiuks there will bo only about a half crop in hi valley. Caro Bros, closiug out sale is draw iug crowds to the lJoas Store. Low prices and quick sales is the order of the day. Goods must be sold at anv sacrifice. Call aud see. I-red Pagc-Tuslin and family will re turn from iheir outing tonight. Mr, Tnstiu Fays he and family hayo enjoyed themselves hugely during those excess ive hot days just jmU. Jeff Williams of I.-wking Glass in iu terviewiug his many friends in this city today. Mr. Williams is an old settler of 1 liia county aud has witiicstcd its pheuomiual development. A lawn social will be given by the ladies of tho Itaptist Church ou Friday evening on Mrs. Happertt's lawu Ice cream and lemon ice will bo tcive wiui case at ten cents a disii. All are nvied Mrs. Addilon will be iu Uoseburg, the .'Sth end 29th. Will hold a parlor meet iug Tuesday afternoon iu the home of Mrs. A. C. Marsters at o o'clock and lec lure 111 (he evening at the Baptist church 1 he street sprinkler is at work. It kee9 the dutt down a bit, much moro effective than that by the hose of the shoppers on Mainslreet. The water company, of course, loose the rovenue from that source but tho dust is under better control Joseph Davis, we learn, died at his home in Oak Creek yesterday at 2 o'clock m., and his remains will be interred in tne uau reuows cemetery louay Mr. Davis leaves a wifo and three small children (0 mourn his lose. Mr. Davis has been in feeble health for some time He was about 45 yearj ol age. We call the attention of tho public to the professional card of Dr. Myra Brown in another column. Wo have- know; Dr. Brown for years and can commend her without hesitency to the atllicted as an intelligent and cautious woman, con scientious and truBly parson, and be lieve she will devote her best efforts and skill to make her services most avail able in relieving the sick who may trust their ailments to her treatment. The Central House. W. II. Gordon is now the proprietor ol this popular house. Tho table will be supplied with the best in the market, good beds and courteous treatment. Meals 15 cents, and beds the same rate. RIDDLE. Oregon is cooling off a liltlu bit tho last fow days. .Mr. Crouch and family took thoir de parture for California Tuesday morning. N. Dean is homo from his visit to tho Posb. Tho Woodmen of this placo will give an ice cream social and entertain ment hero Saturday night. All are cordially invited to attond. They nro looking forward to an enjoyable time. S. S. Catching and Mr. Ryan of Union creok spent Sunday in Riddle. iV. Harmon and family moved to James Yokum'a placo this week. Eluding aud heading btill progressing in this vicinity. Grain is reported very light. M. Dean will have the champion j- tato patch. He is Irrigating them. Born, to Mr. aud Mrs. Perry near Cedar Flat, the 20th iust., a daughter. Dr. Bogue reiwrtfl mother and chili com ing ou fine. Miss Addio Stowart went to Fair- haycti the 20th inst., for a month's isit. Mrs. Kit Ledgerwood is recovering om bcr severe attack of eickucss. Riloy Rhodes has moved his family up to the Nickel mines for aw hile, so as to be nearer his work. Mr. Clark of Ilillelwro has been visit ing his daughter, Mrs. Frcelin Cornutt. Rev. Giliett preached to tho jeop!e here Sunday evening. Wm. Sanderson, Jr., will move to Baudon tho first of August (0 go into theelore business. G. K. (Juino and family aiu back from a few day's rusticating on the Mid dle Creek ridge. They were camixd ion; several days. Enid. ULENDALE. Born, at tho family resideuce near lendale, July 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. E. , Garrett, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott and little son of Tunnel 5 wore visiting friends aud relatives at this place on Sunday. Hotel Glendale ia crowded with guests from all trains nnd when tho flyer comes sually from 1C0 to 200 persons break fast there. Very warm weather is prevailing in this vallev. Hon. Wm. Rri'g) of Cauyonville was at this place Saturday land Sunday. He as a guest at Dockhorn. Mrs. C. Jones, who has resided at this lace for somo years, will leavo soon for aleiu, Oregon, where she will spend the winter. J. P. Jones, the genial traveling ticket gent of the S. P. R. It., was hero for some days looking after his propeify and greeting his numerous friends. .Mis ettie uedhckl, Hie accom plished daogbtcr of Mrs. A. Redficld of Boskydell, spent Monday at Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Hi Woodford wre trad ing in town Monday. Mrs. L. R. leals of Days Creek, who nas teen visiting menus nere win re turn home Thursdav. . r. lotion will visit relatives on Days Creek this week. John Albro and son of l'pier Cow creek were in town Wednesdar. Charles Cbceuey of I'ppcr Crv creek was at this place Sunday. G. G. Kllilf started to his Hogcm mines today. Mr. EUiff will ocratc liia mines extenfively this winter. luimoup l.roi win resume nuric 011 the Mammuth tjuccn ledge next week. Moluk, And Satan Rebuked Sin. Euirou Plai.vdkalei:. In reply to my arliclo in the I'lainolalzi: of recent dale the littlo futir-sycd jaukasa who fills the great and only Roseburg Provaricator save. "Tho Plaiudealcr corps of curresiond euts aro becoming active again, aud since the prosecuting attorney has show 11 his inability to draw a libel ludiclmeut that will Etick they arc bolder than before the election witfi Uieir falsehoods." Great Ceasar! It al limit takes a way a truthful muti's breath to hear the editor if the Prevaricator talk alout falsehoods luring the late election. The Prevari cator next says . While- tho editor of the Review haa no business or financial interests in common with thoso of any of his relatives, and is respousiblo only for his own reputation, it is a well known fact iu this community that iho statement above is a lie, pure and simple. And as for the editor of the Keview, it tiie author ol tills libelous ar ticle will present an honest unpaid bill or account against him at Ihis otfico, ho will receive its lull (ace value and 2o icr cent premium for his trouble Good. Now why can't you make the eatno proposition as regards olhor mem bers of (ho Fisher family if this is n lie puro and simple'.' Is it lecause you don't command money enough to pay the ir faco value, to say nothing of a 25 per cent premium'.' As you say, I am aware that you are not responsible for the debts of your rolativos, but if it is the duty of a newspaper to put peoplo on their guard against men who don't pay their honest debts, why don't you begin at home and tell the dear people that some of your own family have their fail ings, instead of thus attempting to slan der Mr. Graham in his absence. X. His Righteous Wrath. Pale with indignation the incorrupti ble alderman from tho 'stcenth ward strode up and down the room. "Any man," ho eaid, "that will listen calmly to tho offer ol a bribo for his vote and then tell of it is a disgrace to civilization." One thing characterizes the Japanese, be he student, morchant, shopkeeper, artisan, or worker, and that is intensity of application. Work, occupation, 'toil, is not regarded an a hardship, hut as the natural condition of life. NOTES OF INTEREST. Lime and sulphur at Marsters'. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mrs.N. Boyd. Wood taken on subscription at this office. Got your school books at Marsters' drug store. For first-class dentistry go to Dr. Little of Oakland. Solid silver tea and tablo spoons at Salzman's. Prices marked iu plain figures at the Racket Htoro. Pure fresh groceries and low prices at Casebeer'B grocery. Harness of all kinds at low prices at G. W. Woodward's. Kev West, imported and domostic cigars at the Koseleaf. n excollont line of toilet soaps at Marsters' Drug Store. For Salo. Old papers, at this office, at 25 cents por hundred. Nobby suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices vory low. 11 styles and qualities of hats at Abra ham's. Bedrock prices. Have vou seen the latest in ladies' and gents' watches at Salzman's. Buv vour silverware at Balzman'a and. get tho best at tho loweBt prices. Country nroduco ol all kinds bought and sold at Casebeer's grocery store. Parties wantimf a eood reliable man for light work, very cheap, call at this office. Save money by purchasing your hats, shirts, ties and underwoar at Jack Abraham's. Jewelrv. watches, diamonds, gold peus and optical goods at the lowest prices at balzman s. A few cases eood substantial boots at reduced prices to close thorn ou, at H. Stanton's. Leather susDenders. the latest and best suspenders out. at Richards Cash Racket Store. Dr. Hayues does crown aud bridge work and guarantees the same Don't forget the number. Wanteo A man to cut 100 cords of fir wood. Price $75. Apply to C. an Zile, Brookside. At Oaklaud. T. L.Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscription to the Plain oka iK rt. You cau tret the bolt ico cream in mantities at the Kandy Kitchen cheap er than vou cau make it. To Trade A cood youniz work horse for wood, hay or araiu. Lfavc word at Richards Cash Racket Store. Casebeer the crocer. corner Jackson and Washington, kcep the best grocer ies. Try him and be convinced. Laruest stock of fancy chairs at Alex ander A Strongs, ever brought to Roso- ourg anu at prices lower iuau over. Don't eat adulterated cream candy that comes from the wbolesalo houses. Get it clean and fresh at the Kandy Kitchen Two thoroughbred large white Cochin young roosiers to excuange lor any other lar-e thoroughbreds. Inquire at this office. T. M. Stubblelield, boot and shoe maker opposite the depot, doos first claid work at bard 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. Take notice. Dr. Benjamin, tho dent ist, is permanently located and guaran tees all his work. Give him a call and examine work and prices. Ladies, are vou in perfect health? If not. why not try tho jrreat homo remedy, iavi. Jlrs. Berry is agent lor uouguis county and will fill all orders promptly, If vou don't want to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Kepatnng neatly and promptly done For a eood hat. stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg & Abraham, whose Btock embraces all grades ol head gear. Boy your summer suits and hats of Little Jack. He sells the best quality of coods 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. Mi L. A. I'.Aiiu Tie Square Deal stoie his just opened up a beautiful line of V. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoe made. Come and inspect mem. For a nobby suit of clotlies. call on Jack Abraham. He can suit you, both as to oualitv of irooda and prices. Don't fail to call on him before you buy. I am prepared to offer lumber or wood at reduced prices. I am taking in lum ber and wood ou old accounts and in trade for goods. T. K. Riaunusox N Rice, one of our enterprising furni- turo dealers has now on sale a flue lot of furniture of the latest style and finish Give him a call before purchasing olse where. Sirs. G. W. Rapn will contiuiio to buy aud ship fresh salmon from Win chester or Wilbur to Portland as hereto fore and pay the highest market prices for same. Address poatoQlce box 123. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersiffuod that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Ro8eburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sanu or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party jakJiig sand or gravel first contract withnio. for the right to bo do. Tresspassers will bo prosecuted ac re riling to law. Aaboh Rose, Roeeburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1895. Notice to the Traveling Public. Mrs. Mooro, tho proprietor of tho Pri ate Boarding llouso, formerly known as the Farmers' Hotel, on Lano street, one block east of the depot, haa acquired the reputation of being ono of the beBt cater ers in the city. Moals 15 centB; board and lodging $3.50 Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, dold Modal, Midwinter Fair. DFL CREAM BAWNO tmet Most Perfect Made. ao Years the Standard. SSBB -' T HRSBBBr AR(fBROS'. Sacrifice Sale Now in Progress. Why should we bo dependent upou I foreign nations for shipping facilities to . freight our own exports acdJiuiportB? 9 , About eight couples of Rosuburgers went out to W. C. Winston's last night to a dance, it is reported lliey uau a grand good time iu the bowitching mazes , of the waltz. The ' refreshments wero ' amplo and of the best, aud the hours ' passed off like a pleasant dream eud now- sweet memory lingers o'er the gay fes tivities with rosy hues. The following aro tho names of those who attended: Dr. and Mrs. K. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curry, Mabel Hermann, Belle Curry, Rose Parrott, Lucy Stan ton, Kate Buick, I.i.ziu Parrott, Lulu Willis, Herman Maiks, Fred Hayues, F. M. Zigler, E. L. Parrott and Bert! Rcnjaniin. A TRICK to turn straw into paper, our way. j Straw hats carried oyer are not worth a ' eong We jumble our few hats together. Each we proposo to turn into a dollar ; bill. If tho proiKi'itiou strikes you we . might be induced to take silver. You, 1 the hat. f. Ai:uaii.m, Jicicso:i street. Mrs. Rbodie Noah, of this place, was , lakon in the night with crampii.g pains ; aud the next day diarrhtca set in. She took half a bottlo ol blackberry cordial but got no relief. She then sent to mo to Eee if I had anything that would lielj her. I Eent her a bottle of Chamber- Iain's Colic, Cholera and i)iarrhra Rem edy and the first dose relieved her. An other of our neighbors had been sick for a'tont a week and had tried different remedies for diarrhiu but kept getting worse. 1 sent him this same remedy. Only four doss of it were required to curo him. He says he owc3 bis recovery to this wonderful remedy. Mrs. Mary Sibley, Sidney, Mich. For sale by A. C. Marsters. Caro Bros. Must sell their immense a lock 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 their word, call and be convinced. I'or Over 1-iriy Veins. An Old and Well-Tmed Uexkdy. -Mrs Window's Soothin; Syrup has been used fori orcr fill J years by millions of mothers for their ' children while teething, with perfect success. 1 It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all ' pain, cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy 1 for Diarrlxra. Is plcafant to the tate. told by drujrritts In every j-art of the v.oild. Tweuty- Gvc rents a bottle. Its value U incalculable. Bcturc and ak for Mrs. Wiuslow's ootbing dyruji, and take no other kind. For jour Protection.- Cnt.tnh "Cure" or Tonics for Catarrh in form to Ik- taken intemallv. uually contain either Mercury or Iodide of lt.nsa. or both, which aro mjitr ions if too Iod ' taken. Catarrh is a local, uot a blood disease, caUM.il ly Ruddeu change to cold or damp weather. It Marts iu the uaal rw.acs. nnVctitijj ye3. c-.ir and throat. rv.t.1 in 1I1.. IkviiI niisi IWCTS.-1VI' flow f mucti. and, if repi'atoiUy neylect' d, the re- j suits of catarrh will follow: severe pain iu the head, a roarinj; s-onud iu the cur:, ld j hrcath, and oftentimes an offensive di- I eharge. Thercmedj-.bouldK-iiuiektoalLiy j infiamniatiounndhealtheni'-uibnuie. Ky's Cream Kalm is the acknowledged cure for i these troubles and contains no mercury j nor nny injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. ' A Snap For Some One. 1 A small btisiueES paying 100 r tent ! in tho city ol ltosei'tiv, lor s.tie cueap (or cash. Hood location, good building, have private reasons for selling. Ad- lreP3 S, care of Puinuealcu, Hoseburg. 0.R.O, K. McNKIIX, Ueeeier. sTEAST Gives the Choice ol TWO Transcontinental ROUTES VIA. Spokane Minneapolis St. Paul VIV Denver Omaha AND Kansas City; Low Utiles lo nil Kaslt-rn Cities OCEAN DIVISION. l'OKTLAMl-SAX FKANCISCO. Steamers leave Alnsuoitli dock, l'ortliunl.nt 8 p. m., every live days. Cabin. .".00, steerage, 2.50. For full dutuils call on or addres V. C. LONDON, Agent, Koseburs, Oreson, or aililress AV. TI. HURLBURT, Qcneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. 1 NEW FEED STORE CAWLFIELD & CAWLF1ELD liavcjiut opened a first-clan FccdHtore and nave on nunu a large invoice 01 tne beat KwuljnrK and Valley Flour, Baled liar, drain and Feed of all kind. All DUrcbasrs dcllrered J I k dealing with G.W.KRUSE TBI GltOCJdll, 406 Jackson St., One door fonth P.O. Choice Ten, Cefees, Tobaccos and Cigars. And every tbfoa; else In theOroccryune, Qlghcit Jlarket VM lor Country Predate. Give him a call and be convinced. J. F. BARKER & GO, GROCEES. ! TEAS A 8PECIALTY. A !-ccul brand jl unadulterated Tea. prize 0 corr li ha ring a large a.ile New styles Glass and Delf Ware at otoauhing lav pneei. Oar own Tomi oe are tcit popular. canned WOODWARD TIIE 3 "CTSITLB ROSEBURG Docs Up ALL COMPETITORS! . j 1 Wo aro always in tho Lead, and man to keep there. Tno Golden Harvest is upon n, and farm er! are smiling because Woodward box to their interest. -Yul Trimmed TEAM HARNESS These nro all Lcalhor and Warranted. SADDLES At K educed Prices. Consult your purse and be sure and sea Woodward before baying. W. . WOODWARi H. C. STANTON Hu juet rcceiTcl a new and sztensiT stock 0 DRY : GOODS coN6isTiNa or t I Ladies' Dress Hoods, Kibbons, Trimniiigs, ! Iiaces, Etc., Etc -ALSO A FINK STOCK OF- , BOOTS AND SHOES ! Of the best quality anil finish. GROCERIES, i Wood, Willow and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, I Also on hand in larga quantities and at prices juit the times. Also a large stock ot i Custom-Made Clothing Which is offered at cost price. select stock of A full and SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on hand. Also tht LATEST NOVELTIES IN STATlGWEKi General asent fur every variety ut sabscriDtion books and periodicals published In the United Htatcs. Persons wishing reading matter of any kind will do to give me a call. S7 Tt-A X. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Room 2, Maratcr Balldlnj, R033BOK0, OR. jHPBu!lncaa before the U.S. Land Office and Bunlng cases a lpccialty. Lata BecelrcrU. S. Land OBct. SX0K0K K. BEOWN. rto. riai-TciTis. jgitowN & tustut, Attorneys-at-Law, Room 7 aud 8 Ta A Wlbon Block. ROStBURO, OB. yT R. WILLIS," Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will pnetiee in all ta conrt of th Stat. 0t. Be In tat Conrt Ho Hat. DonfUa eoaaty, Or. Q A. 3BHLBREDR, Attorney at Law, Botebvrff, Oregon. Oflc orcr tht roatoBn on Jaeiton street. W. CABDWELX, Attorney at Law, ROSIBURH, OREUeN. La PaTrrrc Lase. JyANE & LOTJOHABT, Attorneys & Counselors at Law Jtoaebnnr, Orejan. "W ill oractie in all tke court of Oreron. Of- Sea la ths Tajlor-TTUson block. E. D. ST&ATFOBD, Attorney at Law, Rooms a and a Taylor A Wilson Bloc. KOSCBURS, OB jyjYBA BROWN, M. D. OFFICE, Ms Jackwn Street, at res idence of Mrs. J. Biner. ROSEBTJKG, OR. jg L. BBADLXY, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. Office Hoars, from 12 to 3 r.Jf. t sylor A TVilson Bride EOSRBOR'8. J? R. COPFMAN. Physician and Surgeon (O. S. Ziamlnlni Soron.) OFFICE: Booms 6 aad 7 lfinters Balldlaj. Besldence, First door South of Jlrs. Currlsr s Boarding Honse. 9" Special attention to Surjcry and tie Diseases of Women. N. J. OZIAS. 71. D., Physician and Surgeon, R03SBURG, OR. OSce In S. Marks A C.'s Block, npstsirs. Calls promptly answered day or night. jg- L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homoeopathic Physician, Sueftwry, Orrgtn. 8tsTChrosd dlstsaas a peelalty. "yiXL. P. HETDON, County Surveyor, ana Notary Patollc. Omcx: Ia Conrt House. Orders for rurreyin;: and Field Soles sheoM b sdd reused to W ill r. Hexdon, Connty Cor reyor, Roseburs.Or. w. P. BRIGGS, S. Deputy Mineral Sartcyor and Notary Pnbllc. Orncx: County Jail Building, np stairs. WBneelal attention paid to Transfers anrl Conreyances. AJdrcw, R03EBURG, OS. KK0H TERMINAL UK INTERIOR r0LT8 Th3 fjoHTMEim PIcifIq RAILROAD Is the Line to Tate To all Points East and Bonlh. t is the DLS1NU CAR ROUTE. 1 trans (nreugh VESTtBULED TEA INS IVXRV DAT Ut THE YEAR lo 8T. PAUL "d CHICAGO (no or cass) Csmpsnd it Dining Cars UnturpiuW. Pollman Drawlnj Risn Slrepits, 01 laittt Eqvlsminl, TOUH1ST SLUlin.'MO (JABS Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both FBKK and rURXGHXD to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and ELEGANT DAY C'Ol'CSlK A Continuous line connecting with All Line. affording Direct and Uninterrupted ?ertlre. Pullman Sleeper reserratloiis can be secured in advance through anx ajont ot the read. THROUGH TICKETS To and from all roInU im America, England and Europe can bepurciueri at any Ticket Office of this Company. Full Information concerning rates, tims sf trains, routes and other details furnished en application to X). S. K. BUICK, Local scent at Roeebr?,Or., or A. 0. CIIAIIL.TO.'Y, Assistant General Paaenctr Agent, No. 121 First St., cor. Washington, PORTLAND. OREGON. MRS. Iff. BOYD, DXALXB IN CHOICX Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. -A. FULL L1NI or- Pruits, Nuts, French Candles, Confectioaerj Casned Goods, CofTeer Teas, Etc. IMPORTED KEY WEST CIQAKS. CHOICE BRANDS OP CIGA&