Evening Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-190?, July 21, 1904, Image 4

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    Clover Creek News.
Miss Maybollo Short returned Satur
day from a visit with hergrand parents,
Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Ilinklo, on Oak
Croek.
Quito a number of you op people from
JRniMbut-g spent Sunday at the picnic
grounds near the Itivcr Side farm.
Frank Wood, who has been em
ployed the lust few months at the Oak
Lawn farm, by K, Dixon, fs now work
ing at the Clovur Creek Creamery.
Our farmers are quite busy hauling
hay and fretting ready to thresh. Crops
arc iinr this year considering the dry
season.
Thumas Dixon and C!aud Short have
been improving the roads over the
mountain.
Quit u number of our young men
vent to Wilbur Sunday.
Victor Short, of Drow, Oregon, is
visiting his paronts Mr. and Mrs. .1.
II. Short, at Clover Creek Creamery.
Kbon Huntiy is the champion
fisherman on Clover Creek.
Miss A Ida Williams, of Itossburg,
was the guest of Mrs. J. IL Short
last Sunday.
J. 1J. Short, ami Thomas Dixon huvo
bought a thrcbher from tin: Llttrull
Hros. and intend (loinr their own
thresiiing this year. (I.
Suosmho for The Ileviow.
I Rosebiirg-Marshfisld Staee Line
K U. 1-ENTON,
8 SIIoIil'KiT AND
Myrtle Point, Coquillc
ft Stair' leave' lioHeburjr every mnriting at h-no n. in. connecting with A
M H..,tl.. !,.;., M..-.,l.''..l,l u...l uitl, ll.i. Lr.Nlu fnr f'n,,inM A
river tintM.
GOOD P.IGS AND CAHKKUL IHUVK.KS
Fnr furl her jmrticiilun apply toG. V. H.P1', Agf-nt at Knseburp, jx
Can-! Striict, near the depot. 6
LAND FOR BALE.
Here if. the greatest simp on the list. Jl acre "f hind; good house of live
Tonus. (i'lK), small hitrn :ind till iierepHat v outbuilding; 1 acre in orchard
ud t aere in Htruw herrii-H. Lit-s on county mad, mile to railroad station, '4'
ini)e to H-h'"l. miles irom KiiHidnirjf. This is one of the nicest little homes in
tiii cotm'.y mill dirt cheap, only $lt).
thtre in ii iuod home at a reafoinihlc (Inure. IS!) ncres 7! it mile: east of
Jtor!.r.7c. it't acres farm land, bahuii-u gud pasture, nil fenced aud (Tnys-fen d,
Gued Imii.' nf he veil muiiit irnud barn, ifix-IO, and nil necett nry outbuilding
annul twn n'Tfft in ori'hurd, mixed (riit ; well watered by creek and ppninr, mid
plmity linilnT. Si hiiiit mile, pttollice and Htor.' '2 mile'. Nicely located on
county mud; bi-autiful vie from place, good level road Ij city. This is an idea
home..
Here in a mind hfiine nod dirt ehi'iip ; 'J 10 ai res 12 niilofi weft of UoflMmrtr ;
under feinv, 70 ncrcs nf plowed hind, batiinee irond piiHlure, well watered and
nlvmtv of K"1 tiiiilier; fair limine of nix ro -mm, fair barn and all neeeppury ottt-liuildin-.'n
; :n rei in orchard ; '4 mi!e to Heboid and p.islotlice. Price f HH)0.
Here r .i niie lilt't home for Fide six mrlen Irom Kosebnrtf. one mile to
rtuH'l, yi-lotli. M and t:re; all hmced and cro fenced ; tiO-ticre farm laud, bal
mill) pjisluni wcl! located ; line viewx. uood !:oii- of 7 room, barn and nil neces
iMfv mil In. ! hii'i, unn i fatnilv on-hard. This in an ideal home and cannot Ik?
Irnsir. for the lie 'icy a-ked. onlv .fitHI.
( re y Imiiti irefcertt ri' id thin! A fiiap. IS neres 1 '4' milef from the
rllr of Ko-ii'tmr on tie luiiV" oi llie I ' ntp j tin rivr. (iood hoiiHi of px rooniii.
tili inuntii Hi-hen i;it it iflLir, Hin.i'l h.irn an I ncce-n rv cmt h:i t h 1 i hum, lii.od
tatmlv "rci ;ir 1. acre in M i aw lirrrien, and 'A iicn-s of the liint iird n laml in
Oti uit ; gM-d hi i tm and ueh .'.nd pliliiy ut ti in tier. Thin in an idea: home.
.- ;v rej of laud. "- ai-re-" of Ihi i hind in rh h bottom land, no better in the
title ;t':li..i;i e hill l.llid, tfrt I p.ltlire III I-1 !entv of limber. 10 tllile- irom Ide-i
hot;'. i..xi Iii.nse ot Mix rooms, one h"Uje of three tooin, tv gttml hnriif and
all in .--.irv m 11 lnutfliiik'n ; hm drier tin pl-ice ; plenty 'if fruit tor tamilv ii(e;tf
Utile to : '-'i-io! ; ,r inilefloU. K. slulion. l'oihI r to t lie line : j;otil liiicry on
11 1 At -f. i.nf "lie amoii'T the I test (itriii! in pomrhic c iiinly in f.ict a M'rfect
Htm. Il' the aUivr i-M Ttb-'d tract, l-J acre ic line hind nr alfalfa and clover.
A erit , honie Vi acre, three iiiilef from li't-ebur on county road. A
irncif ','. iu ret in be.irinc "rchard ; live acren in yiiiPir orchard; ft ncres in
Umin : uetc pasture, wed iilered, and pletiiv of limlH'i' for home n?e. .ioHf
twoKtory hone conl.iinini; rUiif. hard tiiiihed ; n barn, ;nix-0, with hlu
thiil on one hide ; ad net e-iry ontlinildiin:;. lleuutifiil view of ihe city from
place nittii ful t'erH home. Thi i an ideiil home. Trice "l.tUHl. lloiie cot
v.t.rt). titK.l road and a i:iot drive to Ihe city. One half down and bahuuo in
tito yearn time.
8. liH) ncron; 40 acre fencl, .10 ncren in cultivation. Small tionm and
mrn, matl orchard, plenty of uimh! moiiutaiii water and lotn of timltr. A
fln mountain rane for HttH-kudjoiuiiiK. Tfiis is n nice little ttock ranch. Twelve
tnilcv irom city, lo mileti irom mcIiooi and lour milen from poxtoiiice. Price, $1 "hHI
A nice home i-nnlainiim 1 10 acren, nil fenced and erofn-feneed. Forty arret
mp. I.r m fruit nnd bahinre i;ohI piistnre; well watered and plenty of ttood
ihnlior. Mile and a half to m-liool, io!it-oitlct, ntorn mid K. It utation. ran
kitHii' of x iiv.mnt, barn an I all neccH.urv outhuildinnf. One xpan of hornen
t,iKetof hartiefJrt, two w.Kiini, two top bucirien, three cows, two calves, lH1
-rdiirfcvn. Ii tnrkefi, hoH, And all f-irtnitm and household jioodfi t xi numeroiu
to mention, l-'iudit mileti fr.mi Uofebum. Kverythiuvr coe.-i for f:i00; f'00i
ilowu, balance on eajiy termii. Thi n n perfect home and dirt cheap.
IiO ncren of land i'2 miles from lioneburii, all fenced and crow-fenced, irood
hiMte of Heven r.Mini. barn and all ntvefwary niit-buitditur, yonn orchard, juni
iMVmnitiK to Ivar, of K0 trees of all kindn of fruit ; umall grupe vineyard and
jjlenty-J fni.ill fiuit. W acres in cnllivution ; alHint l,OOti,0tH) feet of timlnT, oal
f ml tir ; i tin nionnlain stream running through place large enough' to run
iiiv-mii fix months in the year. Two miles to postoHico and store. A tin
Ato k iau;e jtuiiiiin p'ace ; line, healthy Itvation ; plenty of goihl mountain water
.tood listmu' and hunting. Trice $1000.
JtiO ncres of l.oid lying on top of Cam an mountain ; houoe and nam ; no otlii
Improvement'; fair Mock mnge and at least J,0H! iHKi fiet of ginnl timber, lyiiu
In countv ro:id and II. Ii. miney. Trieo $i,tHK).
tni"f the IvM fruit orchards in t'ong:ii cotintv, containing 50 acre-i of p(io:
river U'ti.:i l.iiui, ;iVHi choice prune trees, and l0lH noples, pears nnd peaches.
Mandv to rv'-.ol, postnttice and telephone, and well located . Only MhHt tor the
litre iih ifiH-p v Mi': proper! v. I'lns otter oulv holds ir-fhl tor A short time.
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N-. lt" :iit'h, nu!e from citv. h'iu'd but tu other improvommi
Kinf ri;iw lan :im! w dl li-. Mti'd Two nnd n b;t!f nulin (mm Tftilnvtd ptinr
ont-foirtIi uiiV from ?i!ioid, nnd one nnd, one fourth mile from iwi'totHop. Wcl!
:itirt"' mil plenlv of tifiiv r, Trn-c -:M iicnv
A n:of liii't Inmii- iy.mr on tho -ntli of the Vmpiua rivtr ntir KclhHik
it."i;nir -.wrx ; lim ti-lntin an I hunt'tn: ; Mm ood taw tindvr on
A' 'it 1'..' nii!i ir-un i;iki.ind. pm e f I One-third down, orio-third in one
tiur nii.'-lltud in ivn yvun at live pir cent interest. Now here in a chane
to L-.-l a ?vd Utile home i:Ihup and o e.tsiv ernii. It beats tikini up a luuiif
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Lane County Shooting.
Euciknk, Or., July 20. W. W. Horn,
residing near Mabel, 23 mites north
east of Kugene, on the Mohawk, was
shot and probably fatally wounded by
his brother-in-law's wife, Mrs. .James
Kinman, lust Dlght. Trouble had ex
isted between the two for some time.
Yesterday the woman caught Horn's
cow on her place and tied the animal
up. After taking the cow home Korn
did not return the rope and the woman.!
told him that she would shoot him if
he did not return it. Securing a shot
gun sho opened tire at a distance of 20
yards with toll shot, the charge taking
effect, in his abdomen, face and limbs.
11 In Upon Top ifIM!i.a.
Piles upon top of piles of people have
the piles, and De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve cures them. There are many
different kinds of Files, but if you get
tho genuine and original Witch Hazel
Salvo made by E. C. DeWitt & Co., of
Chicago, a cure is certain. H. A. Tis
dalo, of Summerton, S. C, says, "I had
piles 20 years and Dg Witt's Salve cured
me after everything else failed." Sold
bv l-'uilerton Richardson, Hose burg;
Oakland Drug Co., Oakland.
Don't fail to call and inspect the new
full and wii.ter samples of lW)4-u at
Slopcr's. They are beauties. Order
your new suit now. Phono 2jII.
1'ropiietor
IJKST ROUTK TO
a!! Coos Bay Points
... o
i ihe irresitest of your life. Pon't fail to in vet
i.d-is iMimtv. ti.'0 acres of land three miles fr-n
1'iiiiiini: thron.'h place, 'otof irni tinilvr, in f:ic'
i 'i c over il put on l he market here in Kon'tmr
i r.'.i I tc tortii I In-' :s A N.. I U','k r.iuch.
1 f irm hind, -l. iiii'e" from
l -'l.)ies on county road, ail
fru
'.ii p-r HiTi.
IN-M-l-.u-. :nt
flMU'.'il, nli iitv i1
ultivnti - 1
A No. I pit-turc. N
t tu i1 f 1 0 pT acre.
i'', ''1 bi'unns? 'ritit tnv-i, 1 cro in
mi'' tim-bod. Ttii i r met ''' ot
hiriiitnr - C"'" with pliic. Price $i:o.
Mr. Inman's Announcement.
We are In receipt of a large com
munication from Jas. Inman, of Look
ing Glass, in which he announces tbat
his platform as independent candidate
for president of the United States will
soon be issued. Of the proposed plat
form he says:
"I claim that the people will read it
with astonishment and with reverence,
and that the world will wonder, inas
much as it will be the best of its time.
And that which is the best of its time
is ever ahead of Its time. And that
which is ahead of its time becomes
quoted more and more as time rolls on.
There will be 14 planks in the platform
and a suitable appendix, etc"
He says tho platform will contain
several thousand words, as it will
verify each question or position taken,
while the appendix will in part take
the place of speech-making during the
campaign, and include a summary of
the candidate's life.
The platform, he announces, will
include planks on good roads, labor,
money, pensions, the race question,
foreign relations, the Mormon question,
Chinese, Japanese and Philippine
questions, the Panama canal, national
legislation, reasons for having a woman
for vice president and as many women
as men in the cabinet. It will vigor
ously oppose all species of public graft
and everything thai interferes with
liberty and justice. He has no quarrel
with the socialist platform except that
it does not go far enough, and says he
has mure fear of Debs than of Koose
volt or Parker In the result of the im
pending campaign, for "the time has
come when merit W to take the place
of moi.cy."
For news rend Thk IIkvikw.
Tho Pill that will, will fill the bill,
Without a gripe.
To cleanse the liver, wit hout a quiver,
Take one ut night.
De Witt's Little ICarly Risers are small,
easy to take, easy uud gentle in etTect,
yet they are so certain in results that
no onn who uses them are disappointed
For ijuick relief from biliousucss, sick
headache, torpid liver, jaundice, dizzi
ness and all troubles arising from an
inactive, sluggish liver, Karly Risers
are unequalled. Sold by Fullerton &
URhardson, Rosoburg; Oakland Drug
Co., Oakland.
Moki Tea positively curesSick Henri
ache, Indiefttoo and Constipation. A
delightful herb drink. Kemoves all
i-ruptions of tho skin, producinp a per
fect complexiou or money refunded.
2")C. and 50c. 1 1 u m 1 1 ton Drug Co. ,
lioscbut'ir: Oakland Hruir Co., Oakland.
fill small expense, for r.
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INTERNATIONAL
Correspondence Schools
BOX 799, SCRANTON, PA.
Or Call On Oir Local Rki-rkskntatix'b:
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rorMiind. trvn.
11. MAUION W KORT Solicitor tor (or Southetn On'iton. Hrad
iHinrlfrs V. O lax i'T, Kr.i;ent, tirik.'n.
Mr. Crawford vi?dt! K flt'iTw viry ; days in tbi int-n et nf tbe .-cbool and
wiil bo triad to hir m m ah intented parties. Write him for circulars, etc,
l 1 fv are free.
CLASSIFIED ADERTISEmEI1TS
FOR SALE
F'OR SALE. Two cottaees of five
and six rooms. Call at Review
offlco. tf.
FOR SALE OR RKXT. Combined
store and restaurant. Apply to
M. Devapey, Kosebugr. d-sw-al2
F'OR SALE Sawmill near Yoncalla;
capacity 23,(100 feet per day. Ad
dress E. B. Spaoenborg, Yoncalla, Or.
JVOft SALE. A tract of l"i0 acres in
- Edenbower, lying along tho river,
nnnnsi'e tbe Soldiers' Home. No
agents. Call on E. M. Moore, Rose-
burg, Or. d-tr.
FOR SALE Ten ac res in Fdenbower
five acres in fruit, located on coun
ty road, good land and well located, for
SSOO. I. F. Rice, Real Estate Agent
Rosoburg, Or.
NTtLCm.'OWS. Good milch cows
1 for sale. Also good bargains in
other voung cattle. Call on Temple
Brown, four miles cast or Rosebur;
ihone 47x. d tf
T70R SALK. Good house of five
P rooms, in Roseburg, with three-
fourths of an acre of laud in fruit trees
and garden. Address "Z", care Re
view, or inquire at Review olllce. d-sw
MISCELLANEOUS.
JOR R1CXT. Largo residence. En
- quire of Albert Abraham.
d-sw-tf.
F'OR RKXT A warehouse in Roso
burg. Call on Mrs. M.Joscphson
for particulars. tf.
LOST. Tuesday evening June 21, on
the road to Kdcnbower, a lady's
pink and white colored shawl. Finder
please leave at this ollice. Reward, tf
T APY'S RLACK DROF SKIRT.
1 j Was left at Mrs. A. VanRuren's
dress making pariors when owner called
for suit. Owner pleasy call and gut
same. d-sw-tf
DS. T. WKST. Firo Insurance.
, Notary Public. City Property
rented. County and City Warrants
bought und collections made. OMice od
Jack-on street N'o. 4o7, Hoover building
opposite Post Oltieo. d-sw-tf.
WANTKD. William p. Johnson
Lumber Co., of Myrtle Creek,
Orf-gon, are . start in? up their mill
atriiin and tire in need of woods and
mill men. Apply at the new Hotel
Johnson, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. tf
T ") KWARD. I will pay reward
1 for the recovery of A. X. Drake,
who was lost in tho mountains near
Dadds creek on Jan. 18, l!H)l. This of
fer holds tfood until Sept. 1, litot.
Mils. A. N. Drake, Gleudale, Or.,
April 20, 11(04. sw si
Make
Your Mark
In the World
Pon't be satisfied to work along
in the stimc old way for low waes.
We ltuve helped thousands carve
out successful careers. We can help
you do the same.
If you want to change your work,
we can train you in spare time for a
salaried position iu your new pro
fession. We can train you, by mail, at
of the !o!:w:ng positions:
1riftr-: al fntiiiftr; rie.v-k- "i : Oivi'
...,tr. s. - - li-j.-iff-; A-.! .!-..: Ar (roi.i-,':
OrT -CI'.. t St! . u (. -J ft r -; i
,. ,-cr; Mir .rjr ; ( .-.nch. German, or
o; On:)n livi?ion, LVl MtKay Bldij.
CANCER
AND
TUMORS
Dr. J. L. Bohannon. late of San Fran
cisco, is well-known throughoutCallfor-
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and other states
and territories as the most progressive
and successful Cancer Socialist on the
American continent ton ay. ne nas
continued to improve bis method of i
treatment and medicine until he Is now I
treating any Cancer, Tumor Congested
Gland or malignant growth in less than:
four minutes, with his anti-toxin reme
dy, which destroys the virus and every
fiber of tbe diseased growth, and it is
replaced in a short time with healthy
tissue, leaving little scar. Cures In
every ease if treated before the lym
phatic glands or bone becomes affected.
The doctor cures many cases of Cancer
even after the glands and bone both
have oecome affected. However, to be
absolutely sure of a speedy cure at
small cost you should have treatment
in thu earliest stage of the disease.
Why treat with the X-ray or Christian
Science' Thoy are condemned by the
best authority, and every medical jour
nal in the United States and England
Is condemning tho use of the knife for
cancer or tumor and advising the doc
tors to study or try something else.
Advise the doctors to experiment on
yon at your risk. You see it don't
hurt the doctor. If he experiments on
you and you die of cancer ho gots his
pay just the sumo. Dr. Bohannon can
now'justly challenge the world to pro
duce a cancer remedy nearer a panacea
for cancer and t umor than be has pro
duced, and he most positively declares
there is no other man on earth who has
or knows his remedy as he is using it
today. If you aro nlllicted with can
cer or tumor you should see Dr. J. L.
Bohannon at Mcl'lallcn Hotel, Roso
burg, Oregon, Aug. 1, 2 and 3; at Drain
Aug. 4 and .: at Cottage Grove Aug. 0,
or at Fort land during the remainder of
August and September. Cures guar
anteed or money refunded. Examina
tion and consultation free. al.
WANTED Party to work on un
finished building (residence)
and grounds for rent of same. M.
Oazlcy, CanyonvUle, Oregon, a 10.
litis ltOr.HlltG MIKKKT,
The local market quotations today
arc as follows:
Wheat t:t cents.
Oats 3.X40cen ta.
Hurley ;30 cents.
' Hay Loose, S: baled, 912(r)15.
New Potatoes 2i cents perlb.
Butter Dairy, 20c; creamery, 271
Kffjrs 20 cents per dozen.
Chickens Mixed, Do per pound.
Veal no, dressed.
Beof Cows, 2-lc; steers, 2J cents;
heifers, 2ic
Hoirs Fat, 4(?tic live; dressed, flje.
Porland Makkkt The quotation
in mo jr'ortiana marKet. touay are:
vvneat, ii cents: oats, 91.M per cen
tal: hay, clover, $u: thnoihy, $1(1; wool,
valley,, l!) cents; hops, 24 cents;
hoifs, gross, ojc; sheen, 2io gross;
beef, gross, 31c: veal, 7c; ejics,
Hie: butter, creamory. 20: dairy. 12c:
chickens, mixeu. 11c lb.
rK(ivitin
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It. II. L. ST I'lU.KY
OSTKOI'ATHIC PHVSICIAS
SocclnlNt of chronic diF?Ae. Ootisnllation
free. Oihce over the postulliee. 1'iuuic loll.
IInt'Rs: 9 to 2 a. in. amPj to ." p Jtn.
Residence ut II. Ii. 1. raves place. 'Phone 1H
w,
II. 1) ARRV, 1. M. t
DKNTIST-
Oflice in the Abraham llniltling.
(over ihe IVMoittre In the oiHne here
l.i(, re occupied by ir. J. K. Chapman.)
KiKElILIlU OkKOOS
QEO. E. HOUCK.M.D.
Office, in the Review building, npstaln
rooms S and 14.
-Telephone, Wain 31,
ROARBrBO,
Ori.
C.TWITUBKLl,
PHYSICIAN AXD SURGEON.
ROSBBUBO, - OHSOOl
peolal attention glTen tb diseases ot the ey-
Ofllce new Douglas County Bank Buflc
ing.
gl-MKR V. HOOVKh,
PHYSICIAN AN I; SURGEON,
ROSKHUBO - OBs
ipeclai Attention given to Dlieates ol (1.
Noieaud Throat.
JtScp Main 8t.,on door south of CltT Hi
SPOKANE. ST. PAUL, TH'IXTH
M I N N K A P O I. IS, CHIC A (i O,
ST. Lol'IS and all points Knt
and Si.uih.
2ovi:rlam trains daily
I LVLR and the l-AST MAIL
plondiil Service, Vp-to-Pate Kinip
nient, Courteous Ktnploys.
Dayliybt trip arrop? tlie Cascade and
Rocky Mountaiiifl
Kor full partimlars, rates, folder?, etc..
all on or address
il. MCKSON, C. T. A.t 122 Third
Street. Portland, Ire.
G. YKKK, ti. V. A, 6:2 Firt
Avenue, Seat tin. Wa-di.
For news read the Kf.vihw
TO
4bnrMt oi title to ieMed Imnrt. Piper pre
pared lor tillug od goverume Uud..
4lne prluta ot towuihip mpa itaowiug all T
0nt Unde.
FRANK E. ALLEY
ARCHITECT and ABSTRACTER
Plans and estimates for all kindB ol
juildinge. Special designs for office
fixtures
Office Id OougUft County Bunk Building
Phone S71. H08KHDBU, UUH,
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LODGE DIRECTORY
F. A A. M.. Laurel Lodee No. IS Hold
. regular meetings mi 2nd aud-Uh Weduei
days ot each month.
J. T. Bridges V. M.
N.T. JEWETT.Hocreiary.
AO.U.W. RoBeburg Lodge No. 16 Meet
the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month
at 7:30p. m., in the I. U. O. F. Hall. All
members iu good standing aro Invited to at
tend Jas. M. bHiuiES, M. W.
E. H. Lenox, Recorder.
BP. O. ELKS, Rose burg Lodge, No. 32ft Hold!
regular commuuicutlotiK at the Masonic
Hall on 2nd and 4th ThiirHdaj'H ot eacD
month. All mem her requci ted to attend
regularly, a ml all visiting brothers are cordi
ally invited to attend.
C. B Cannon, E. R.
Koy McClallkm, Secretary.
D EH REE OF HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 18
Meets 2nd and lih Thursday evenings ol
each moiiihin rrestnrn' flail. Visiting
members cordially invited to attend.
Miw. Joski'imnk Him.KY, C. of H.
E. II. Lknox, Hoc.
F OF A., Court Oouglfis No. it Foresters of
America, meet caoh Tuesday evening in
F.irefitttrs' Hull. Visiting brotliurs al
ways welcome. T. F. I'ATTKRHON.C.K.
E. II.Lknox, Roc. Heo.
E.V. HoovKii, Physician,
J. U. Twiri iiKU., "
IO. 0. F., I'hiletarinn idgc No. 8 Meets In
Odd Fellow Temple, corner of Jackson and
Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each
week. Members of the order in goud staudiup
aro Invited to attend
Geo. W. I'kiihy, N. Q.
N T. Jewktt, R.S.
IO. O V., I'Mfoii Kacaini'mont No. 9 Meets
in (Ma Felk-ws Toinjiie on tho 1st and :trl
Thursday evuitiiiKs of tach month. Vlslt
iug brethren ulwayb welcome.
i.. n. .iooiik, v. P.
F. G. Mu-klli, Scribe.
O.O. F., Klvinttstar l.odt?e No. 171. I. O. O. F.
meets in Odd Fellows' Tempi? every Friday
evening. Visiting brethren ahvayti welcome.
M. H. Thomi-min, N. U.
A. N. OKCi Tr, K. 3.
KtJ. Micki.m. F. S.
KOF I., Alpha Iodjr No, IT Meets every
U'edtietiday in I. o. O. Null, al 7:M p. m.
Membuld in uood stftii.llnt; Hn lnvlt.l m
attend. ii. V. KisiitAij.. c. c.
h. h- WmiiKltl.Y, K. It. 8.
KO. T. M ., Protection Tent N:. 15-Holds
resiilar meetiiii8 on the Jlnit and third
KriiittVR of eaeh month in Odd Fellows
Halt. Al) vijiitliiK members in good standing
are invited to attend.
G. W. I'KiuiY, Cora.
U. V. Rait, It. K.
LO. T. M ., Rowebtirjt Mlve No. 11 Holds Its
regular review uiioii the 1st and :ird Fri
day ol each month at o'clock in Odd Fel-
...... -a... .-nt.Tta mi uiiii-r iinvt viMUiiK in me
Cltyarj cordially Invited to attend our review
Mrs. Jehe Rai-?, R. K.
MODKKN JIHOTIlKHHOOn OF AM KltlCA,
Kii-ieluirtt J.odie No. I':i-Mi'ets every
... . .'lhr-diiy evemiiB in Koreters' Half,
islting luemberti always welcome.
, Ma. Maky Kantz. PrcNldont.
Wiliiuh Rusk, secretary.
OE. H..Ko8cbitrg Chapter No. 8 Holds their
regular meeting on 1st nnd 8rd Thurs-
,ii u iiiwiiiu. iNMiiiK memners in
good Btaudingare respect fully invited toatteud
Miss m,u:i Kant, W M.
3Ii8 Rkuina Kat, Sicretary.
0
N.U., Co. P., Separate Haitallfon Meets
every 'I hurtdny evening at the Armory
Hall at ao'clock.
F. B. IIammk, Captain.
ROVL ARCASI'M, Rosoburg rouncll No.
Ail Meets jnd and lib Mondays of each
month in Foresters' Hull. Viiltlug
brothers always welcome.
F. n. Hamlin, Regent.
A M. Sanukim, Secretary.
RKBKKAHS. Roneburg Rebekah l odge. No.
. I. o. o. K.-Meets In t'dd Fellows
sisters and lir-ihfen iiuiied to attend.
.UK. UV.U.X ji.uktt, . Ii.
SIisiAnna b. Ci.ittKK. St-cretary.
Womkn OF woonntAlT. Limn nrcl No.
Vt-Meetion Jnd and lh Thursdavji ot
eaeh month HMidd Fellow Ha;. Vltlng
mcmuers iu gool stnndineare tnviu-d toatteud
Mil. Mtnsie J.i.nks, li. N.
Mry. Belle Morian Clerk.
WODDMKS OF THK WORLD. Oak Camp So
l-Kt-Mceuat the Odd Fellows Hall Id
Ro-el,iirg. every 1st and :ird Monday ere
D.ng. isiting neighbor!' always welcome.
1. 1. FlMKR,:. c.
J. A. Bi-ciiasan, Clerk.
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