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T.IS PLAINDEALJbiX JANUARY 14. 1S97. Tltc Ctmrcbea. BxrTlsT church comer of Lauo and Ro trccU. SuuiUy Servlc: rreacMriR, U a. m. and 7:50 p. ni.; Young l'coplc'i Union, 6'.S0p.m.; Mri. K. W. Black, rroaldeut; Sunday School. 10 c m.; Janes Chamberlain, Buperintenden rraxrr MccllnE, Thutsday evening at 7:30. Mituodist CurxCH corner oi Main and Lane tlreeu. Sunday Service: Trcachlnf, U a. m and 7:S0 p. m.; Sabbath fchool, 10 a. a.; F. V. Woollcy, Superintendent: CUs McMtlnj at cloac ot the morning tcrrice: Kpworth League 6:S0 p. m. Hattlo Oodlrey, PrealdenU Frayer Meeting, WcdueUy, at 7:30 p. m. Frank L. Mooki, Tutor. I'anonase, corner Main and Lane. BRIEF MENTION. Mr. aiid Mrs. L. N. Rooneyof Eugene are visiting in tbo city. Dr. Fred Haynes does crown and bridge work in au up to date manner. When you are in need of boots and shoes call and oxatnino our line, Novelty Store. Money to loan. Call at tbo ollico of I. F. Rice, real estate dealer, Roseburg, Oregon. When you call on us and don't see what you want, ask. for it. Novelty Store. O. E. Bansch of Mt. Scott made this oCice a pleasant call while in town Wednesday. The county court is somowhat delayed in its work by reason of tbo delay of Uo PaxsaTTtRUN Cmcrch corner ol Can and Koto treet. Sunday Service: Tupllo worahlp, a.m. and 7 J0 p. m.; Sabbath School. io a. m.; road supervisors reports Y,r.S.C..,ip.o. x rayer aiceiiBj. ntuun Uay,7:S0 p. a. R. B. Dilwomh. Putcr. Lime and sulphur at Marstera'. A Salitnau. the reliable Jeweler. Caro Bros, are tho boes merchants. Go to the Roseleaf for the boat cigar. Wood taken on subscription at this Go 'to A. O. Marsters & Co. for school and evenlnK ftt tho usnal hour8 Ginger ale, Arista Water, BoJas, and other soft drinks at Slow Jerry's drink emporium, now on draft. The days are lengthening. Today is 20 minutes lenger than the short 6t day of the year, viz. Dec. 21. Rer. Anderson will preach at tho Bap tut church Sunday, Jan. 17, morning school books at Marsters' books. Get your drag store. Maskers buy jour masks at the Nov elty Store. For tirst-clasi- dentistry go to Dr. Littls ot Oakland. School books and stationery at Mar sters' Drug Store. Pure fresh groceries and low prices at an increase of 4 00 tons over 1S05. Clean fresh candies made daily at the Kandy Kitchen, just as cheap as you get this swilly stuff around town. Miss Carrie M. Sykes, who hss beeu on a vleit to relative and friends, re turned to Portland this morning. There were 49.1C0 tons of Coos Bay coal shipped to San Francisco in IS96, Castfbeer's grocery. 1. S. West does insurance. Oiice opposite the post office. Neatsfoot oil, machine and lubricating oils at Marsters' Drug store. A tine line of gents' shoes at J. Abra ham's. Prices just right. Beautiful designs in gents silk band kerchiefs at the Novelty Store. All work warranted first class by R, IV. Benjituin, dentist. Kev West, imported and domestic cigars at the Roseleaf. An excellent line of toilet soaps at Marsters Drug store- Goods below cost at Caro'e. Now is the the time for bargains. Nobbv suits and latest styles at Little Jack's. Prices very low. All styles sad qualities of hats at Abra ham's. Bedrock prices. Munyon's Homaepathic Remedies for sale at Marsters Urns More. An end.ess variety of combs, hair aini clothes brushes at Marsters'. For bargains in family groceries, cat at the Pepole's store, Cass street. Fred Floed, lawyer, room 9, Taylor A Wilson block, Rceeburg, Oregon. Mnnyoa's Homeopathic Remedie A. C. Marsters A Co.'s drug store. Bring your clocks and watches to Slo Jerry the reliable jeweler tor repiira. Conntry produce ot all kinds Dongbt and sold at Casebeer's grocery store. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized to receive and receipt for subscription to the Puuxmuijek. Revival services aro growing in inter est, at tho M. 13. church. There wore - . l i. ii 1) T DALK.M. UI! duuiui miiuiiuia mot diuuiuk ov v.i l, on aionuay anu u ujmiuiaw ur FROM THE CAPITAL. Jan. 13. The house met TT CI. 1.1 ... ...111 U ln;l. llln Al UXIUU1U1U IJI UlOttUU lUUIKUb uu tllu ' . . , f Divinity of Christ." Come and hear "aviso, uraauiia, ,vl7,TZZl u:- : u ..K.v,a committee on creuuuimio. ...JU...., urn uuiuuo curuiun on iuui ouuiotv. , .1 i f im Rev, Dr. T. B. Ford will preach Sunday f committee or, crcdonthtls, Mr. B -at 11 o'clock and again in tho evening, yleu, democrat of Lane, Mr. U Hon, Ho will remain oyer tho following Sab- WUliat olLano anu , county, who constitute a majority ol tlie bath It will be an persons subject coimnltt feci justified in saying that those open vaults aro tho principal source ot contaminated atmosphere that tho city is subject to. Tho marshal's and recorder's reports woro-kread and accepted and ordered filed. Tho quarterly reports of the treasurer and recorder wero presented and referred to tho committee on current expense and accounts for investigation. afMbl surnrise to w . """" !...... lonowmg Dins were auoweu : 0 1 mftke anv renortuntu nun i"""""K .,. 1. to on to attacks of bilious ,.-.,,..., . nbaBn,ed them- V1 1 S "!:V": .T S colic to learn that prompt relief may bo 8elveg ntaMd tQ hol, makd u,, tt p yu z,g,er recordor8 feea 1G had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, um t0 do business. The other J. M. Fletcher, hauling 75 Cholera and Diarrheal Remedy. In ' . . ,. mmiitno. Mr. Thomas J. B.Cannon, maishals salary. . . 50 00 .i,o imh . , JTheJ.U. FiookUo., Lumber.... 9 55 'UD'""tuo -net ATr. Stnn ftv. made a minority rouori ...u,, vif,;,. t n . . . . . I w j I Awuuuia ti, ajivHIIK Allttllr IIT vented uy tatting mis remeuy as soon as . ,. ,nmnQrarv 8,eaker would not al- ,au anj Btreet lichts 149 C5 the first sjmptottis of tho diseaeo ap- . ., . . n. H tmfaistentlv holds Ti,n liill r,f .f. w Aii,non fnr ti 7s fn. pesr. 1!5 and 50 cent bottleB lor slo by . . Clinnot ,i0 business until hauling was allowed, less hia drar license i. o. aiarsters a l,o. , MJ, on,i hs hops. 4 detno- fnr 'm nnd '97. i w mu I'luovii) i - ----- Uur now assessor, w. a. luitt, is craa and 4 of the Multnoman repuou- in regard to tho suit in the circmt wrestling with tho assessment rolls and can8 who belong to the Joe Simon court against the city with Wm. R. Wil- getting a goou renuy ior mm uia i croW(i refuse to attenu tno iucouuko us anu u. a. aeuinreuo as piamttus, a first of March. I hero is notntng the houso and thus keep less than a settlement was made for $45, and tho re- getting ready for the fray. "In timo of quorum. Tho majority of the republic- corder instiucted to draw a warrant for peace prepaie for war entering upon ans remain in their places and are the same when the .case had been dis tho campaign fully equipped. Mr. Britt reajy at A times to do business. If missed and a receipt given in full by the has determined on the policy of requir- tb0 j-g voad come la they could or- plaintiffs. ing property owners to make oath that anizo or ; three-fourths of them. It was agreed by the council that $1 Three-fourths of the republicans wnj be charged for dog license until the are at all times present and the party next regular meeting February 4, 1897, responsible for tho hold up should an( after that date the regular license lhoolder tho blarao. If the pops had 0f $2.50 will be collected. not joined hands with Joe Simon, no Thero being no further business the hold up could be had, but Simon and meeting adjourned to meet February 4. H0YAL lA Mrs. Julia Abraham, who is quite in disposed in health, left Wednesday mgbt for Portland for medical treatment. You can tell ono who has good taste and don't like to eit dirt, paint and chalk. He gets his candy at the Kandy Kitchen. The Illinois legislature refused to hear retiring Governor Altgeld's speech, and great is the democrats indiguatiou thereat. Thomas Smith, Jr., who has been visiting in this city with his parents, re turned to Wolf Creek on the overland this morn lug. I have a trar stock dog. Blark nnd white, bobtail. Oarer can have same by paying chargrs. D. H. Run. South Deer Creek. A new parer has made its appearance in the connly, so it is reported. It is fob.ished t Myrtlu Creek and is called he Eater pri-e. The county tourt is still grinding away on the big grid of claims against tho nr.ty made by the criminal cases tried before the Uie circuit court. Mr. A. Rose, the octogenarian pioneer ol Djuela coantr and proprietor of Rwejurg city, i still confined to his home on account of poor health. they will give a corroct list of all prop erty they own or under their control That will bo the proper thing. Not a few who ro.td what Mr. Robert Rowls, of Holland, Va., has to say be low, will remember their own exp-sri ence under liko circumstances: "Last winter I had la grippe which left me in a low stato of health. I tried numer ous remedies, none of which did mo any I morning says good, until I was induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first bottle of it so far relieved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and tho second bottle effected a cure." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by A. C. Marsteis & Co. The absolutely pure BAKING POWDER ROYAL the most celebrated of all ihc baking powders in the world cel ebrated lor its great leavening strength and purity. It makes your cakes, biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it assures you against alum and all forms of adulteration that go with the cheap brands. Bourne aro together in tho delay. Salkm, Jan. 13. Tho Statesman this QLENDALE. novaL aaaiNa Murnrn co.. k york. A snowstorm is raging in this valley, The legislature continued lo do buei- which we presume is the aftermath of ness yesterday with only one house, the recent blizzard in the eaBt. As the The senate's committees wero an- sun shines occasionally we think the nonnced early in tho day and tho upper storm will not be of long duration. hoosn proceeded with the introduction Wo are ; recejpt 0 the holidav and reading of bills, resolutions, reports, 0 jitlon of the Waitsburg Times, which etc. In the house all is still chacs. DRAIN NORMAL NOTES. NOTES OF INTEREST. Mr. Ieham visited chapel last week. Mr. McBroom of Rosebnrg visited cives a history of the "Lord of the Sun-1 ram i), k. - ...1" I QLUWi a au it wtsru wskw . ... . ... . . . I TkA.I.... .1 11.. ... i,.ni i .. . a. .1 - ' The peopled r.mpire and alarsbtiold, P"""1" uy ""i"K Bet Shores." Also a general outline ot Coo3 county, are not disposed to acqui esce in the popular will of the people of tho county in their decision to move the county seat toCcquillo City by a vote at the June and also at the November elec tion. They of Empire and Marsheld are now contemplating a division of the countv, and uith this idea in view these diruntled cities are petitioning the leg islature for n partition of the territory. That stem to be the wav with the pops. They do not want to acquiesce in the will of the majority when it don't suit them. J C. FULLERTON'S HOUSE BURNED u:euy morning atoui tweuty mm- u'c More fire o'clock, the citizens of this city were startled by a Ion? and alarming Ecream from an engine at the round house ol the 5. P. Com piny, fol lowed in a few minutes by the fire bell on tho city hall, and soon a throng of people were iu commotion streaming in I haste toward the cause of the iaroi. I Judge Fnllerton's house in West Hose- Fine gold and silver fillings ontin by ,,eTtd theboaf wi orKMke tomorrow R. VS. Benjamin, dentat. Prices tol, . ., . iir-d I Let us be thankfnl for small favors. that it is nsderstood and c-nerallv be- wrf: was " "re Etn'"DK UP a Ciare snii the times. Have jour dental work done by R. W. Benjamin, dentist. All work guaran teed first class. "Live and Jet lite" is Dr. R. W. Ben jamin's motto. Dental work done at bedrock prices. Largef : stock of fancy chairs at Alex If yon cannot come to toan send us your mail orders, if we haven't the gfods we will try and procure them for yen, all orders filled promptly. Novelty Store. E. Dn Gas. Physician and office in Marsters' buildine. Surgeon, visiMe for milei around. But all attempts to conquer the flames were fulilo and thn devouring flames reveled in ghoulish glee in their defiance of helplesF human fflorts to ctmtrol them, and in a few minutes that fine res idence of Judge Fullerton in West Rose- burg that had cost several thousand do!- Calls in j irs WM jn ashes, together with most ol wider A Strongs, ever'broogbt to Roee- town and country promptly answered j contents. An extensive and vaJna burg and at prices lower than ever, Bring yoar job work to the PiujrDri.i. tx office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south ol Port- .5. 2(5. Save money and time. To parties going East, go" by the O. R .4 2. short rente. Call on or write to V. C. London, Roeebarg. Oregon. A lArge invoice of Bibles and Testa ments just received at ii. I,, ctantos s. Bibles, from 20 cents to H ; Testaments 5 and 10 cents each. Take notice. Dr. Benjamin, the dent- unlucky !" it. is permanently located and gnaran- Christmas mgn. or day. Keeidence. 'JU Mill street, ble lihratT he had been accumulatinir for The tax levy in Wasco county for j years kjr deMrojed. has been placed at 22 mills, divided as j A set of inlaid furniture of the lain Dr. follows: State, 4; school, 5; special j N. P. Bunnell, father of Mrs. Fullerton, read fund, 1 ; G. A. R.. .1 ; county, 11.9. 1 made by his own hands, was saved, but an extensive and choice collection of rare mineral specimens and fossils and natural ruriosties, worth thousands of These The Kandy Kitchen had a big trade daring; the holidays. The people ate beginning to find out that it is the only nUcevoacancetcandTthatisfittotat.ld011"8'' w to1IJ' destroyed ! j i ., ... ' monev cannot replace. "May slipped down in the street to-. r day and braised herself badly.- "Howl ihc ongiu ot the hre was trom a de- "She had on her new , 'ective nue. tarly iuesday naornmg atnrkin" " "Una- form. ! Mrs. Fullerton saw. from ber bed room tees all his work. Give him a call and nttei , door, which was slightly ajsr, a light in examine work and prices. ... ... i the front room, but supposing it wis n .. t, . , nffr xith rami .inomer newspaper veniura is ig h . If too don t watt to suner wun corna . cansetlbv Mr. Fnllerton's sister. Mrs. sad Donua:, uiie juui Uu ,uui.. , made at L. Langenburys. nepwnng county .soon, a ilarion county printer neatly and promptly done having agreed to fill the long-felt want r- a mod hat. stvhsh and cheap, call on Wolleaberg & Abraham, whose stock j and co did not take alarm 3mbraces all grades ot head gear. --ir. j. i. nwifon, an om pioneer rung j Bq. ,he unnsaai CTlck m, co,,tar TVal store has lust opened past me aiiottcn years oi man three . .- I TV 1 rkmi-lll I t .. : . and when the narration -is completed tho taxpayers will marvel much. What the outcome will be cannot be predicted, How much farther Mr. Bourne and Mr, Simon will be able or how far they will dare to carry the highliantled proceed ing id nueetionaulc. The ulibusiers were abeent yeateidat. thereby prevent ing a quorum. Hut the bonoied thirty were st their desks all day. Thev bore i: patiently and broke the monotony with frequent roll calls. the iarce baa already been carried on for to days by the obstructionists. The cost of two diys resFion is calculated at I2.0CO, which the taxpaveis of the state will 1) called upon to pay. The houe committee on credentials hza three reports ready to bv submitted whenever organization is effected. One report, signed by Barkeley and Bilyeu, unntats Nosier rtnd refuses to feat Hunt ley, leaving Loos and C urry without a representative and giving tho house a total vote of only 59. l"Ren signu a re port t-eating Huntley. Thomas' and Stanton make a report seating hosier A rumor is current to th effect that the four democrats in the house stand readT at any moinsnt to pj into the house and assist in eltecttng an organiza tion whenever the republicans will fur nish thirty-six vctes. If this is tree then all that is necessary to end the deadlock is lor the bimon republicans ;o answer to the roll call. After the wail that has been poured in to the ears of the people by populistic brethren about the extra vagi nee, un faithfulness to duty, and reckless waste of time and monev bv republican legis lators, it is absurd to see the whole com bination, together with Simon republic ans (alleged reformers and guardians of the tax payers interest . , under th6 lead ership of U'Ren, the loudest of howlers, filibustering, refusing to organize, and thns delaying reforms that the taxpay ers so loudly uemand. iruiy tnej should be relegated to tLat Bourne whence no Jobathan returns. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. the business being done in the city of Waitsburg, Wash. We notice with pleasure the splendid reference to the business house of Caldwell & Thorn, who carry a lull line ot watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware and in facts all kinds of goods to be found in a first class ba- Solid silver novelties at Salzman's. New goods at Caro Bros. Boss Etor. J. T. Bryan, the Busy Watchmaker. For a good 5-cent cigar call on Mra.H. Boyd. R. W. Benjamin, dentist, rcotr I. Christain Association next Friday will be led by Arthur Rice. Miss Mamie Palmer of Scottsbnrg, who was on her way to Salem; visited echool j Marsters block i last weeK. I Ropfnn Baked Beans The Docindla Literary Society will Bakery. Try them render tneioiiowwg program: cong oy Shasta Water at Slow zaar. J.U. Ualdwell amlJ, V. Thorn society ; rrauuuu, tfu.oiu f""-"""' and drink emporium spent their early days in Douglas county essay, jaraeH layior; music, vMuy? and began their business careers here. Bros. ; recitation, Rose Mnlkey ; oration, It is with pardonable pride that we Chas. Gardner; song, Ella Spalding; read of their success, which is the result Debate, Resolved that Wealth has of strict integrity and close alteution to caused more cnne wan nas roverty, ttietr business combined with affable and affirmative, Arthur Ktce, Carl xteynoms pleasant manners which have insured to and Abl"' Taylor; negative, Eva Brook hart, Wm aneed and Mr. wot. Program for Excelsior Society will be as follows: Song by society; recitation, those two Douglas standing of a p'.acj prornineu' men. An evening at home county boja the high among Waitsbarg's at the Hosse Jerry's cigar For a good emoke call at Slow Jerry's bazar, and get a Los Amores cigar. All kinds of artficiali teeth made rea sonably at Dr. Fred Haynes' office. Money to loan. Call at the office of I. F. Rice, real estate dealer, Rosabnrg, Oregon. Delicious "ealt-rieing" bread at the Home Bakery, corner Oak and Rote last week was Wm Beebe; talk, photography, C. O. streets. made very pleasant by the eociety cf Reynolds ; reading, Fred: Mires; guitar Mocine, who wis intending to tako the cars that morning for San Francisco, hid. , she thought, risen earlier than Usual, at the light, ng and snapping et ttiA tirn fevsifiri liar navTtn fliat ill " - t TX" t I 1am et I i. ! ai:iii. npabeapuiui Vu. Z:rBB ,"l0"w " 811,1 111 1 was not right. She arose and found to -l . ir i nrn v . in in- uie ut. cuwe I f v i 1 i. . . . i . 11- . rai, uw . : iceuie ucaiiu u uu leaiueuit: iu nu made. Lome ana mspec. ucw At a infetioc of the common council oi the city of Roseburg held Thursday oyenmg, January i, isvi, me iouowing business was transacted: On calling the roll the following members were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clements of Carll. Miss Palmer of Upper Cow creek. Miss Hamilton, Miss Ray Hamilton of Ham ilton Heights, and Mies Myrtle Mar shall. Come again. .Misses Maud Nail, Myrtle Marshall, Ray Hamilton and Clara Redfield,-were each the pleased recipients of a beaut i fully embroidered white silk handker chief with the compliments of Hon, J. E, Blundell. They were prizes won by the little ladies during the last summer term of school. J. L. Dewey, of the Farmers and Me' chanics store, expects to leave Glendale on the 1st of February for an extended tour over California, Mexico and South America. Kussell Welsh ol the liogeni mines was smiling upon his numerous friends in Glendale yesterday. l.utie Kutti .Marshall, who was seri ously ill with sore throat, is much better we are pleased to say. Mrs. H. A. Woodford and son and Miss Lillian Aytch of Galeswille were trading at this place one day this week Mr. and Mrs. Totten of Glenellen were transacting business and greeting hair frieudj at Glendale on Mon lay F. W. Clark, who haa been here for some time visiting his mother and other relatives at hotel Glendale left for Fresno, Cal., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marshall, and Misa Hamilton and Miss Ray Hamilton were onr guests today. lhe residents ol fcouth Douglas are solo, Ida Miller; optional, Jas. David; essay, Jas. Blancbard; oration, Edwin Rhodes. Studskt. MT. SCOTT. Gus Bansch has departed for Coos county to renew his services with the B. H. C. Co. Spencer May has lost several horses. One of them died of a very peculiar di sease. We sympathise with Mr. May as the loss hits him very hard. Rough we&ther with snow storms is in order. A valuable horse ttdonging to Mr. Bantch was seen going down the road at a break-neck pace Sunday morning with a tin pan tied to his tail. The culprit IB known and will ba brought to account, One of our most esteemed and ret spected citizens has named his newly born ''Jennings Bryan." fits loyalty is worthy of a better cause. Dal Smith was in this vicinity last week buying cattle. Dal is all right in spite oi his Bryanism and is a good man to deal with. Installation. At the Odd Fellows' Temple Tuesday night, the D, Nothing but the best material rued by R. W. Benjamin, dentist. Room 1, Marsters block. Fresh home-made bread at the Hone Bakery, corner Oak and Rote itretta. Alice Baldwin, proprietor. CaBebeer the grocer, corner Jaekiea and Washington, keeps the best grocer ies. Bacon and lard a specialty. Parties desiring family sewing dons would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKean, 421 Main street. Will Be for 75 cents per day. Slow Jerry, the jeweler, has just re ceived a fine lot of ladies and gents gold filled watches. They are beauties aed no mistake good timers, too. Wanted. Five or six hundred dollars for three or five years. First class se curity on Roseburg inside property. Address 55, care Plalsdkaleb. You can get knives for 5 and 10 cents- and from that price up to t5. Each knife well worth the price asktd at Churchill, Woolley & McKenzie's. Good advice : Never leave home on a onrney without a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edv. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Caro Bros', closing out Eale is drawing crowds to the Boss Store. Low prices and quick sales is the crder of the day. D G. M.. Misa Sarah Wimberly, installed the following offi- Good3 mnst be 801(1 at sacrifice. cers of Rebekah Lodge No. 41, for the al1 ana eee- ensuing year: I Two tracts of land for rentt containing Mrs. Merrit West, N. G.; Miss Iula one 10-acre and one Jo-track within IJj Bradler, V. G. ; secretary, Miss Amata miles of town, fair orchards on each Smith: financial secretary. Miss Mabel place. For further information call on Van Buren: treasurer. Mrs. Joe Micelli: I. F. RicE. Real Estate Dealer. Rose i - ,-,iTt.l to offer lumber or wood v.. ,r. rvl on old accounts and in tride for mods. T. K. Ricuabdsok L. Langenborg is still on top. He carries a full stock of choice music, mu sical instruments, violin, gnltars, sccord- eons etc, viu:m tiu6 j a!wavs on hand. ci. i.m ih inweler has 14 carat .-ii. i u t.j; tratrhp now on jale. Prices reduced from $25 to $15, decided rvn'r fail to examine them h!nre ourchasmg elsewhere. furnisher, keeps th best goods and latest of every thing his line, and sells them at a lower .u.r. r.f M comoeutors. He ilsa eells boots and shoes at astonishing iow price. The cheap rates.ltwelve dollars cabin irilllllll li T.a eflect on the O. R- . . nd six steerage, mciuamg i . 1 - . utttl in . from Portland Ui San Francisco. c..r tros Portland every days. Vol-vey C. Londok, Agent fiVr Wanted A oA milk cow. Enquire at this office, or of iaM-Muu,- tngton street Roseburg. Don't forget that we have a line of No. 1 tinware, if you want the good gTade you'll always find it here at bot tom prices, also notions of all kinds, Novelfy Store. Ladies and gentlemen desirous of studying voice culture and ballad sing ing with Miss Mary A. Crittenden will please call or address her at Mrs. Cbilds. 623 Stephens St. The Roseburg Elks, who have re turned from Eugene, whither they went to assist in instituting a lodge of Elks there, report a very pleasant time. The banqnet, particularly was a gorgeouB flair. Mr. N. Imbler of this city, who has e-n in feeble health is still confined to . . ... i .,i i . r i . . . mi bed witn utile nopes oi nis recutciy. lr. Imbler is an old pioneer of this rinntv. now over his lureo Ecore arm 'e- years, waiting patiently for his de parture for the other ebore, full of hope K.r a happy future. For a pain in tbo chest a piece of flan nel dampened with Chamberlain'e Pain Balm and bound over tho scat of the her horror that the bouse was on fire, and soon all the inmates ero up. Mr Fullerton and bis brother-in-law, Mr, Mocine, msdo every effort possible to extinguish the lire hut all in vain. The fuo had evidently been at work lor sev eral hours working on tho timbers be- I tween tho ceiling and floor until it had i a.Iiii its irav thrnnah Ihn flrwr nrirl crrtt vent, when it burst out in its malignant fury, before any alarm was giren to the neighbors. When they arrived every effort possible was made to 6ave the fur nitnre, and considerable was takrn out, but tho greater portion of it was de stroyed. The fire companies did not take their appaiute to the tire for the reason it would be useless as there waB no wa ter supply tint could be used by it. In sured in the Hnrtford for ?2,500. Mr. Im) Her ton and larotiy will again establish their tesidencn at their old homo in tbi city on Doughm street east ol the court lictue, an soon as proper ar rangements cau bo made. This is a revere loss to Mr. Fullerton aa much of the contents of tho house weie valuable as souvenirB, heirlooms of tho family which money canuot roplacc. found present. .Vayor .Marsters, coun- cilmen Dillarl, Parks, Stanton, Fletcher mrlct, interested in the present session of conductor. Miss Lillie Moore; warden, burg, Oregon 1 ri... . . lln.hnl I 4nnnn anil t- I... n .1 . . n m a r 1 I 1 W f a I muomwui,.. the legislature and nope to see senator pire. uiara jaansneia; cnapun, miss am- Dr. Matchette's Indian Tobacco Anti corner .igier. i.ounciimen .noore.ierii I Mitchell chojen to succeed himself and ton; I. G.,Mib. 01eBon;O.G., Mrs. itz- and Aiken being absent. The minutes Uo ho to fee many needed reforms, ter; R S. N. G., Miss Sarah Wimberly; of tho previous meeting were read and ftrd mach useefS expenditure promptly L S, N. G Miss Carrie Kearney ; R acted upon. We hope much from our Douglas delegation in those matters. MotUE. piin.and another on the back between Lu. .v.nt,u... irill ufford nromnt relief. . . mo ouuuiuw.b, "... ,-- . The cfnnm fOOG apail Thi i. Mnclallv valuable m cases " 1 I ' f - lea is Schilling s Best. The price is so low that to call it good is to seem to lie about it The grocer gives your money back, without a word, if you want it. That don't look like lying, does it? where the pain is caused by a cold anu there is a tendoncy toward pneumonia. For tale by A. C. Masters A Co. The amount tof milk and cream re ceived and butter and chceso mado and sold by the Coos Bay creamery for the season of 1806 wero as follows : Milk re ceived, 1,752,705 pounds; cream, 97, 061 pounds; butter Eold in San Fran cisco, 72,035 pounds; local, 0310; pa frons. 2738: eroBS valuo of butter and cheese, 118,020.02 ; average net prico for butter, 15 cents; for c1iceo i i.o cente. Perkins Elected. Sachame.nto, Jan. 13. Tho senate aed assembly met at noon in joint HeRsion to formally elect a United States senator who had been balloted for in separate session yesterday. Tho minutes of both chambers were read, ehowirtg that Georgo C. Perkins was tlio choioo of tho majority in each boose. .Speaker Cooinba and President Flint of the son ate in turn formally declared Perkins elected. The joint 'session and each houeo adjourned. Bargains in choice Novelty Store. rejpnaulff at tb0 approved. Mr. Dysinger, of J. G. Flook A to. appeared before the council in regard to two lumber yards running in the city without having obtained a license there for, and was informed that the parties would bo waited upon and a license col lected. The following Baloon bonds were read and accepted and a license otdeted is sued: D. W. Stephens, Leonard Schmitt, Rast & Von Pessel. A. T. Thompson, Ad Harmon, "Wm. H. Pitch ford, L. A. Harmon and E. C. Poket & Fied Roell. The committee on health and police repoited as follows : Your committee has madt a thorough examination of the city sewerage system and we find the main eewerw all clear and water running freelv in them. We examined the manholes at nil branch conuections and found them all clear and water running in through soycrul ot them. In regard to the -toppagt in the 6ewer running through lota between Jackson and Rose street!?, we find that Bald stoppage was caused by tome brick being placed in an air nolo at tno origi nal terminus of that sower in the rear of property owned by C. W. Smith. Theso obstructions havo been removed, the eewer cleanod out and is now in good condition. We find a mini bo r of water closets in very bud condition owing very materially to tho nature ot tho ground upon which they aro located. At this BeaBon of tho year whore tho surface is quite level, tho earth is eo full of water that private vaults stand full during tho wet season. Owing to tho very largo number of cesspools of this character throughout tho city, your committee feel justified in Baying that this is the prin cipal sourco or origin of tho foul atmoE phero our medical fraternity complain of. Wo aro nwaro that it is easy to reach conclusioUB without taking all of the causes into consideration. Your V, G., Mrs. C. A. Sehlbrede; L. B. Miss Echo Gaddis. S. G. Roseburg B. & L. Association. At the annual meeting of the Rose burg building and Loan Association last Monday evening at Marks' building tho stockholders elected the following named trustees for the ensuing year: Asher Marks, W. F. Benjamin, H. Wollen brg, J. I, Chapman, J.C.Aiken, Her man Marks and A Salzman. For audi ting committee: M, F. Rapp, F. W, Bent-on and K. L Miller. C. A. Sehl brede, solicitor. At tb trustee's meet ing Tuesday evening, A.-her Marks was chosen president, W. F. Benjamin, vice president ; Hermann Marke, secretary; J. I. Chapman, treasurer. The commit tee on financo sre: H. Wollenberg, chirman, J. C Aiken and A. Salzman. Tho president, A. Marks, is of the opin ion that the stock of the association will mature by July, ISPS, possibly sooner, and thus closo its existence. This Is Tour Opportunity. On receint of ten cents, cash or stamps, nruggisie, o T,rii aamnla will be mailed of the lars lree. most popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (tly fl Cream iim; rnuacieni, i u"" strate the great menta oi me mucu. ELY BROTHERS. 5C Warren St., New York City. dote will cure any one of -the tobacco habit in 72 hours. It is compounded by a celebrated physician,- and is the result of a life-time study. Guaranteed barm less. Price, only 50 cents for a big box enough to cure any ordinary case. All druggists, or by mail, potpaid. Circn Dr. Matchetts, Chicago, III, Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best mends and take pleasure in supplying tbm with the beet goods obtainable. Aa an instance we mention Ferry & Cameron, T?. .TohnReid. Jr.. of Great Falls,Mont,, ended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasise his statement, it F- prominent druggists of Flushing, Micbl "c"r7"t. PTto'Slftea. B. They say: "We have no heaiU- Church, Helena, Mont. ion in recommending Chamberlain! Cream Balm is the acknowledged lnga Kemeay to our customers, as me oesc rougn meuicine we nave over sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 25 and 50 centB per boltlt by A. C. Marsters & Co. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. We pay the grocer, the grocer pays you, what you paid cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Tice, tu cents. Card of Thanks For myEelf and other members of ray family I take this method of expressing our most sincere and heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors for their assistance in saving and attempting to save our property from the flames on Tuesday morning last, and for their kindly assistance and tenders of asBist anco since we were rendered homeless. J. C. Fulleri ox. have him for Schil lings Best tc. coffee sotl.i l,akii powder fbnh'ic extracts ami ti!cc if they are not satisfactory to you. 9 Fur sale ly Krusc & Shambtook Died. At Elktou, Jan. 10th, of typhoid pneu monia, Katie, second daughter of James and Martha Butler. Little Katio was bom in Scottsburg, and was a bright, in telligent child, well beloved by all whol knew ber. The sorrowing parents have ho sympathy of all. Don't forget that M. F. Rice's secoud hand store is where to get bargains in I his clasB uf guodc. CREAM BAKING Most Perfect Made. io Years the Standard,