IF YOU DOM'T READ IF YOU SEE IT m i ! The Plaindoaler The Plamdealer i I You Don't Get tub News. IT IS SO. Vol. XXVII. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1896. No. 74. A. SAL2MAN, (Successor to J. JASKULKK.j Practical : Watchmaker, : Jeweler : and : Optician. .UEALKR IS .. CV.VTCUES, CLOCKS, JKWELKY. AM) FANCY (JOODS. (jrtMiulue lirw-eilimi JEyo Glasses mid iSpeot neleN COJIl'LETK STOCK OV Cutlery, Notions, Tobacco, Cigars ami Smokers' Articles. Also I'ronrlYlor auil 3l;uiii;or of a g H. T. BLUMB, e B l'njpnctor o! s a I The City Meat Market, b a And Uiiicr la 8 PRIME BACON, HAMS. LARD, ,VND PRESS! .MEATS J Order taken and Delivered Free A. C. MARSTERS Co. fdMt4 AC: "W" all ZtFsrf A Choice Collection, at Prices that Sell. I LIME PLASTER AND CEMENT. i A FULL LINE OF WINDOW GLASS1 ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Real Estate Bought and 5old Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds aud Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lauds of best qualitj', in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of 3D. S. C BUICK, ICucHaas', UoulllM Conn a p--, JCfsijam EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacilic Co. Zxpreia trsint Wte rfcrtUnd dallf. couth I I Kortb fc:M r. X. ', Lv. - I'or.Uod Ar. s:l A. K ll:tSr. M I Lt. . I Ar Sa Francitco Lv. ! 7.0) r. M Above trulas Up at Est Portland, Orrcon City, Woolturn, relem. Turner, Marlon, JeCVr fcoa. Albany. Tangent ibeddj, llalry, Hrri bars.JoactionClty. Eugcuc. Creswcll, ituc Urore, Drain, and all ttatlon from ItoKburg to AiLd&nd iccluilve. Kutcljiirp ."'Inll Daily. h:30A. X. ! Lv. 620 r. M. ! Ar. 1' jrtlMid Ilel,'jrj5 Lv. . hM A. n Salem I'aSHCiiucr Ilallj". liOrfx-Tl-7- - I'ortiBiid " " Ar 1 10;15 . V. C:15r. ' Ar. - fclera - Iv. j 8.-W a. at. DIMMi C.II1S 0.- Of;Di:.'V ItDLTIi Pullman Buffet 81eepers a:;u Attached to all Through Tralaa. West Side Division. Ilcttvccn rortland and CoryallU Mall train dally '-xcci't Sunday i. A. X. I Lv. 12:l&r. M. I Ar. 1'ortland ,'orvallI Ar. I Lv. r,. J0 v. x 1 X r. m At Albany and CorvallU connect with tralua of Oregon Central & Eastern railroad. Eiprtis train daily .'eicejit Sunday). :r. M. Lv. - 1'oftlniTd -" ArTl TaTx. 70S r. M. I Ar. - McMlnvillc Lv. &-.V1 M. Through TJcltctx to all J'oiitt In llic liHtern Mates, Canada and i:uroic can lie obtained at low ctra(c Irom C'cnrgc IS leu, Agent ItOKtsunrc. B. KOEULEIt, E. 1. UOOEIW. Manager. Ahtl. U. F. & 1'aM. Agen P0UTLAKD 'JUEOOSI- Koseburg's Famous ltarguin Store. I'onltr.v, l'lHli nud Gniuc, e lu Season. OP ALL KINDS. a Roseburg, Or. 5; POSSESSION GIVEN. H;.t!l TEKMI.NAL OK INTERIOR POINTS ORTHERH) PiCIFlG) RAZIxROAB I the Line to Take To all Points East nud South. T U tne litMSG CAR KOL'TE. Itruns through VEaTinULED TR.VI.Vd EA'EKY DAY IN THE YEAR to 8T. PAUL and CHICAGO (so cm:;qr. or cahs) Compoicd ol Dininj Cm Unsurpassed, Pullman Drawing Room SUeptfJ, 01 La!e:l Equipment. ri;iti.sr .m,i:i:im.m; cuts JJ"t 'hat can ba ronitructcd auil In which accommodation are lioth KKEE and JLIIMSIIKD to holdcn of First or Recond-ela-a Tick cU, and i:i.i:cA.vr i.v curciir.s A Continuous Liue connecting with All Linen. a3"oidinc Direct and Unlntcrruiilcd Service. I'ullinan ijlecper reservations can bo secured in advance throuj;h any aRent ol the road. THROUGH TICKETS T., and Irom all l-olnta In America. Kni;lHnd and Knrorccan be tiurehaMd at any Ticket Office d thia dnrnfiay. l'Utt-MKa Full information concerning ralex, tlmo ol trains routes and other details lurulthed on application to I. H. IC. IIUICIC, ljcal agent at Itiwebrg.Or., or A. it. CIIAItI.T., Assistant General I'asKcncer Accnt, No. 121 First St.. cor. Wnihlnitoii. 1'OKTL.VND. OHEGON. RAPP'S DRUG STORE. DOUGLAS S g III Tf nijir I For Recent and Chronic - H ' Nl 9 COUGHS AND COLDS fiS II Li SllL DronchltlK, Hoaricneks, Lo-t of Voice, AND : TAR ! RAPP'S DRUG STORE. I Sacri Z1GLER & WALL, Now in P Depot Grocers DEALER.- IN ALL KIND OF SSTAPLE AND . FANCY . GROCERIES. COUNTRY PRODUCE BOUGHT A.ND SOLD. GlVr U- U i t,txx! ilt'I.vtTi i t C'rai-r Lai. i mr -'.an !-t:eil3. WYLIE PILKINGTON, $ c.- r to 1 f W. Will 1 Genera! Blacksmithing rROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY, SIio; uu Corner WiitliltiKtuii ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. I If. I i?Vir . i M'.irltjp ' A ( Estimates Furnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work Oinci- nud Hulcsreom. ;;n OnJ. Hlr l. To The tsiforiuaiuio. v Dr, Gibbon Thii oid reliable and the most Mirr,Frtil 1 ST?t ciM'o. t till continue' xn , ' VfiJ curc Bl! "al nu-l LffiL Seminal Diseases, such -JySSV M lonnorrha-a, (llrci -ji?fe-iWr s,ric,ure' 5Thillls in s. 2fe5J?i5?!sSn11 " 'rm"- Skin 1)1- VIM'11 "mpoteno. Semi C0felsSs5V.:. r.al Weakness and Loss XcSi&iESia&isS'&C' ol nanliooj." the eoncc- ?Uence of self abuse and excesses producing the ollowine symptoms, sallow countennnce, drk spots under the eyes, pain in the head, riiiRlUK lit the can", lovs of confidence, dlllidcnre In ap proachliiKstranccrx. palpetatiou ol the hearts weakness of thclimbs anil back, loss of memory, pimples nn the fare, couchs, consumption, etc. DR. (iillllON has practiced in Fan Francisco over thirty years nud thoe troubled should not fall to consult him nud receive th benefit ol his Krcnt skill and experience. The doctor cures when others fall. Try him. Cures guar anteed. Persons cured t home. Charge reasonable. Call or write. Dr. J. I1. Olbbon, 62$ Kearney Slree San Pranclsco, Cat. NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby iflven to all whom 11 may c li tem that I hivn appointed D, W. Htearcsof Cal. poola precinct Deputy Inspector t.f 6tocU fur aall precinct; postolDce ndJrei, Oakland; almi A. J. Chapman of Wilbur, and Ralph Bmlth, at Ruse bur, to act during my absence, nnd olLtra nil be added as parties inspected make Itclr ilrslrr Vsownto tao. ttjeeburg. May 1th, 18S7. T11OU.0MITU, lupectwur of Stock tot Douglas county, Or. Irritability of the Larynx and Fauces, und other Iullamcd Conditions of the I all-'- and Air l'as'tisc ROS'. 1C 239. 1 ro cress. .i,-. p. rt "f t! v (.Y.y in s). i;)m:iuk;. o keg on. anil Kmic ijts., Kostburs. AGHISOH & CO., Props. Dealers ;a ail kind of niiil Ii-cnaHi iiniinimitL V.IUIIIll; .lAirillilllt il t. Portland Cement Curbing is a LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be enred by a p'cafant remedy which is applied di rectly into the nostriis. Be Inffqlckly abaorbedit Rives relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm Is acknowledged to bo the most thoronch cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It open anil clcancs the nisalpassagcs, allays pain anil Inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from cold", restores the renscs 3f taslo and smell. I'riceSOc. at Drmatist or by maiL LLY IiltOTIIKnS, 6G Warren Street, New York. SUMMONS. Tl.VlIlK lOfRT FOR TIIK riiKlINf V OF J Lnokini; (lliivi. SrVIK iF OllKi.u.N, ('univ of l)(in.lii".t Wm. Norecn, l'liiiutil! ' ( Ci il iietinu tn I J iccmer money, J. L. Htllltiuir. Di.riMnliint Tn J. L. Iliintin In tin. iinnii ..f th t,,f.. ,.r t'rl'noll. You nru liereb) riinriH tnnipenr before the uiuIerslKinHl. n Jiulne of tin l'viiee for the pre cinct nforinuiil, on the .iOth day of XovchiIht A. I)., IN., nt IJo elock in the foretiiHin of said day ut the ollicoof said Jtiitieo in said precinct, to answer the nliovennmed plalittilV in u civil ne tlon. 'I he defendant will lake notice Hint if he fnlli to imsuer the complaint herein, the plain till' mil lake JudKiiieiitinciiiiiot him lor the sum of f JlUKJund costs of this action. liiveu under my Iniiid thisyth dnv of October A.D.lbW. 0. II 111 1 LI,, ottl7 J lot Ice of the Fence WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. The weights anil measures used in the United Stales during our early history were thoso which had come icto use aoiuriK the colonies, tome lieiug bor tpwed from England, oihera having arisen in n haphazard fashicn by the necessities of commerce. Tho first legis lation on the subjact, when the discrep ancies among tho weights and measures of tho various States showed Ihe neces sity for a common standard, was in 1817, when John Quincy Adams was commis-f-ioned to examine into the sul-jsct. Mr. Adams had the standards employed in the various custom houees carefully ex amined and measured during the year lSiO-20. his repnrt showing enormous discrepancies not only in the different Slates, but even in tho same Slate. "By an act of Congress, May 19, 1828, the brais troy pound procured by tha Amer ica!! Minister at London in 1827, which was a copy prepared by dpt. Kater of the English ttandard, was declared the standard troy pound of th? mint of the United States, conformably to which its coinage should ba regulated. The Sen ate, May 20, 1830, directed a new com parison of the weights and measures in use at the different custom housee. This was intrusted to Tiof. Hasiler, and though much discrepancy was found. the mean corresponded closely with the Lngiish standards verified in 177C. Un der Mr. Hassler'd supervision, accurate copies of the received standards of weights and measure.? were supplied to ajl custom houses. Meanwhile, by a joint refolution cf Cocgiess, June 14, 1830, the Secretarv of the Treasury was directed to rauso a complete set of all the weights and measures adopted as stand ards to be delivered to Ihe Governor cf each Slate in the Union for ilm use of the states respectively. These as well as accurate balances for aJiustiutr the weights, have- been suiiplied, and the statu jry standards of everv state have been made conformable to the standards no furnished. Congrejs has netermade any euaclment in reference to ihe old Englib.'i standards which have como down to us, since the latter were neces sarily tn force as the naiional standards, unless changed by legislative enactment. The only exedption is the legalization cf the troy pound, used in Ihe min which identical with the corrispondmir British troy pound. The statidards of weight and measure are Dif served in Washington, and, as stated, 'copies iden tical in every respect have been fir- riisIiXRl, pr aaonld have been furntshed, to every state government for pteserva-tioa.-' The Jewish MaternityUIorne, of Phila delphia, is doinc a wonderful work. Daring the past month 124 new and 171 old cases were treated, making a total of 203. The women directois of this Phila delphia association have just issued an annual report, s Lowing that 2291 medi cal and surgical treatments were gratu itously civen to paor people, and 762 prescrir tions compounded. Three hund red and twenty-live patients were en tertaine 1 during the summer at the At lantic City Seaside Home, which is tin der the auspices of the eocietr. Mre. Sarah Spencer Morgan, of Irv-ington-on-Hndson, who died a few w?tksago while she was in Germany left her husband just $1,000,000 in bonds, also her handsome New York- residence and otie-lifth of tho income for life of a trust fund. Her magnificent paintings ate to be divided between her daughter and her sons, the former to receive in addtlioa her costly jewels ard orna ments. Each child receives a one-third life interest in the residue of her estate. Mis. Morgan's personal estate was valued at $50,000, and her real estate at f-ICO.OOO. Uaroness Burdett-Coutts once ordered a cake weighing 00 pounds, which she sent to Charles Dickenp, jr , when he was but 7 years of age. It is not geter ally k.".own that the distinguished gen tlemen, Mr. Dickecs, the eldest son of ihe great novelist, was an espeiial favor ite of the baroness, and that she super vised his education, tlefrayinj; the ex penses herself, and even sending him to Germany for commercial study. She will continue to ovinco interest in the eight daughter who survive him. The latest luxury for a woman'a lap dog is his umbrella. It covers him from the tip of his small nose to the last wag of his Utile tail, ar.d is strapped firmly on his b.tck in an upright and open posi tion. Wh it w ith his india rubber 1 oots his mackintosh and his umbrella, ho can defy the elements, and what a much apiwr.nl hult'ite- qtilr-ipjl In will be for the air and exercise. Justin McCarty is iiuito gray-haired. His beard is bushy and his gold-rimmed spectacles impart a benign air to his face which indeed well suits this mild mannered little gentleman. As for his eneigy, one would say that it was inex haustible. Ho is a politician, ajonrnal a novelist aud a histotian. Added to this he writes poetry. Notice is hereby given that for the purpose of examining all persons who may apply for certificates to teach in the public schools of Douglas county, Oiegon, the superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at Koseburg commencing Wednesday, November 11 lSUtj, at I o'clock p. m. Dated this 22d day of October, 18'Jti. Doi-iiLAs W.uru. County School Superintendent. SAYREVILLE'S AMAZING HUES. X Jener Blasphemy In Yellow Set In u Symphony of T!ae. Probably tho most remarkablo bit of color to bo found within a radius of 10ft miles from this city is tho littlo hamlet of Sayroville, N. .7. From an artist's point of viow Sayrevillo is impression istic in tho nightmare senso of tho word. Its surroundings aro beautiful, for it stands on a littlo blnff overlooking a spreading marsh, through tho center of which a sparkling river runs to loso itself in a rift of the faraway hills. Tho marsh is a dull, grayish blue, tho river gives a steel bluo effect, and far away the distanco of tho hills blends iu soft gradations into tho lino of tho sky. In tho midst of this gem of a landscapo stands Sayreville, yellow in every senso er tno word. It is a blasphemy m yel low set in a symphony in blue. In tho neighboring villages there is a Iegondas to how Sayrevillo becamo yel low. They say that when tho town was first bnilt thero wasn't a painted house in it, and that ono day an enterprising peddler on Ins notion selling rounds saw in this an opportunity for money making. Ho procured a largo quantity of damaged paint at a nearby city, all of tho paint being iu various lines of yellow, from bright orango down to tho dullest huff. This paint he carted to Sayrovillo and sold at low prices, and still with large profit to himself. Then tho town set about painting itself yel low. Some of the people pooled their interests and their paints and ornament ed their houses with tho combination. Others ran to stripos, and having used up one tint filled in with the rest. One man tried polka dots in chromo on a background of greenish buff, with bril liant effect. When tho work was done, tho peddler came back with a big con signment of staring green, which the townspeople bought, and with which they painted their blinds. Tho result was pleasing to the Sayrevilicrs, but startling to such few outsiders as chanced to journey to that town. In tho coarse of time two household ers found courage to break away from tho prevailing yellowness. One repaint ed his house in robin's egg blue, the other tinted his a deep magenta, and now these two buildings stand out con spicuously and give just enough color tone to tho villago to accentnato its amazing effects in yellow. New York Sun. SEALING IN LABRADOR. rielda Many Miles Square Fairly Tecmins With Seals. Lato in February the Newfoundland sealing hteamers break through tho ice iu St. John's harbor and niako their way to somo northern outposts, lying thero until March 10, the earliest date on which the law allows them to "go to tho ice." They stand out to sea until they meet the immense fields of ico from the Arctic ocean. These fields aro often many squaro miles in extent and fairly teem with seals. A great seal hunter told mo that the sea seemed suddenly converted into aii ocean of seals aud ice. The steamer breaks into tho jam and Scats with it or skirts along the edge, tho crew, 200 or 300 in number, taking to tho floating ice and living thero for days and nights. Tho young seals fatten so rapidly that sealers say yon can actually see them grow while yon are looking at them. The poor creatures are easily killed, a blow with tho butt end of a gaff finish ing them. The hunter then "sculps," or skins them, inserting a sharp knife under tho fat, and with marvelous dex terity taking off tho "pelt" skin and fat together in about a minute and a half. A party of men will "pan" their pelts pilo them up to tho number of about 1,000 and thrust a gaff with tho ship's flag into tho pan. When there aro pans enough, tho steamer breaks in to the ico and hanls them aboard with, a donkey winch, or tho men drag them to tho vessel's side. Tho Newfoundland seal hunters al ways speak of seals as "swiles, " and for our word carry they say "spell." A schoolmaster who had been listening to a seal hunter's story said sneeringly: "Swiles! How do yon spell swilesr" "Wo don't spell 'cm," replied the hunter; "wo most generally hauls 'em!" Gustav Kobbe in St. Nicholas. The Other Kind. Not long ago a well dressed woman entered tho savings bank in a western town r 1 told tho clerk that sho wished to deposit somo money to tho credit of George Sampson. Recognizing her as tho wifo of a man of that name, who already had an ac count open, thu clerk rightly guessed that tho money in question was to start an account for one of her children. "Is ho a minor;" ho iuqnired. "Well, I guess not!" responded the depositor indignantly. "That's some thing wo'vo never had in our family yet! And if Georgio shows any leaniu toward it when ho gets old enough he ain't but 10 now I reckon his pa can tell hitn yarns about mines oxplodiu and shafts fallin on top of folks that'll settle him quicker'n a wink!" Youth's Companion. Orange Trees All orango grovo iu full bearing is one of tho most delightful sights tho eye can witness. Tho trees aro a beau tiful shape if left as nature made them. The limbs come nearly to the ground so close that an orango picker goes un der thu tree Hat on his back and often cuts 100 oranges from tho tree before ho conies out. Oranges aro nover picked, but are cut oft" with shears having a spring between tho handles. An orango that has no stem on it is considered a "cull" and Is not packed by a first class packer. Pomona (Cal.) Progress. Wlmt tho U.i'.toii Mini Silld. "Dilievo me, dear, I love you moro than life. I swear by tho honor of my ancestors, by my hopes cf happiness, by tho sacred cod" "Ah, Harold! Now indeed I belioTO you 1" Now York Recorder. Calls It Star Dust. A curious theory has recently teen ad vanced by the eminent hut somewhat eccentric scientist, Gustave niattr.er of Vienna. He believes in the exitteni e of a cosmical, powder or dusf, which he clainia is continually falling from space, and which he claims is continually fall- j ing fromepace, and which i the dust or I remains of far-away worlJs which have ! been destroyed. Some of these worlds, he says, may have been so far awav I'm the dust or remains of them which ia now raining down upon our world in the shape of fine powder Las been a million years in traversing the space between us and what was once that dtstroyed world's orbit. Blattner says this dust is of the same composition as meteorites and thit there is a sufficient amount of it falling to in crease the size of our glob? 10 inched ia each 305 days. Thi3 meteoric dust, or star remains, appears to be principally composed of niekel, cobalt, phosphorus and magnesia. In the arc ic regions it is frequently found in such quantities as to color the snow almost black. Oae reason the professor thinks it is ''star dust" is because nickel of that kind is tound native only in meteorites or "air stones." LITTLE LOCALS. Lime and sulphur at Marsiers'. A Salzinan, the reliable jeweler. Caro Bros, are tho boss merchants Go to the Koseleaf for the best cigar. Good goods at :he lowest prices at Su!z ruan'e. School books and stationerv at Ma sters' Drug Store. Dr. F. W. Hayiies does all kinds cf up-to-date dentistry. 1. S. Went dfiM insnrnru niT..- opposite the post office, Neatfcfoot oil, machine and lubricating oils at Maraiers' Drugstore. A fine line of gerrta' shoes at J. Abra ham's. Prices juat right. Munyon's Homeopathic Eemedies for sale at Marsters' Drue Store. An endiess varietv nf mmha linlr xii clothes brushes at Marsters'. For bargains in family groceries, call at the Petiole's store, Ca33 street. MunVOn's Homeortfl?C Havncu-lae rt A. C. Marsters & Co.'s drug store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slaw Jerry the reliable jeweler lor repairu. Dr. Uavnes liofS crnnn an,? Kriilm work and guarantees the same. Don't forget the number. Dr. Havnf-s makfv nil L-inilcnf a.t?i? cial dentures such as gold, platinum end aluminum plate?, also rnbber and eel lUill. Save monpv mil timn Tn rv-it;..a going East, go' by the O. K .& N. short route. Call on or write to V. C London, Roseburg, Oregon. A. C. Hoxio St11.9 flnnr 7.' orrl Sfi sack, and 10 pounds of lard for 75 cents. People should take advantage of tfceso prices and give him their patronage. N. Rice, one of onr entrn5o,.. ture dealers has cow on sale a rim? let Li turniture ot tne latest ctyle and finisTi. Give him a call If(irf nnn!woim, where. L. LanenhriFL. is still nn inn carries a full stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, guitars, nccord eons etc, violin strings best quahtv alwavs on hand. Slow Jerrv tiif? ioutd-r tj filled sold ladies watches now on iale. i-nces rer.ucea irom ?l'o to ?13, decided bargains. Don't fail t-i before purchasing elsewhere, Those havint R.-rnmt hnml ctr.t-oo O ----- - UHU furniture, etc., for saie can receive the highest cash price by i-alling upon X. rsiee, me inrniture and snpplv dealer, 221-23 Jackson street Roseburg," Or. Mis. G. W. Rann w-t't miitm.u. buv and Shin frpsh ejlmnn frnm ;-. Chester or Wilbur to Portland as ha-jio-fcre and pay the highest market v .ices for same. Address pcstutHce box 123. Good rastureaze for stock at rp!-. sell able rates bv the month. All cf-.. b taken absolutely aud entirely :ir owner's risk in every particular, ror particulars enquire ol J. M. Chafer Roberts creek. The chean mips f fi . i - Kltlll, and two-fiftv stirn"f Im-lm!;,,.. .,.....!.. and berth are still in effect on the O. U. x.'Los. steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland everv five Uavs. Dr. R. W. Bt?D?:imin l:,!i ni ili.lr.... 1 college at Atlanta Ga., has fitttd up ucuiai luuuia iu tao Jiarsiers LiccS, where he is prepared to do do first ciaas work in all the lates improvements, Crown and bridge woik, gold and porce lain crown, fillings anil extraction of teeth at hard-timn nririvs -it-.I r.U rr.irt- guaranteed. Remember, room 1, Mars ters' block. Yonr Boy Wont Live a .Month. So .Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill Sr. South Gardner, Mass.. was told bv tha doctors. His son had hmg trouble, fal lowing typhoid malaria, and J,e spent three hunied ar.d setniv-fhe dol'ai. with doctors, who dually gave him ur, saymg: "Your bov wont live a m.-intl. " lie tried Dr. King's New DWcuverv ami a few bottles restored hint to health and enabled him logo to w rk a perfectly well man. He eays he owes his present good health to use cf Dr. Kings New Disco cry, and knows it tube the best in the world for lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at Marsters D.ug Store. To Rent. Five-room cottage en Jackson street. Otliee two rooms on Jackson street. opposite pust otliee. Large hotiso and plentv of out build ings, 20 acres ol lai.d with oichard, in West Koseburg. Laro house and Sat res at Edenbower ono mile from town. C.t I on or address T. IC. Riui uiDftOX, Roseburg.