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v iHfil Afcgelable PreparalionForAs similaling tlicfoodantiHegulii UiigllieSlowacrisandBowelsof Promolcs Digestion.Chrerrul nessandRcsl.Conlains neither Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. Kot 'NAitc otic . J&npearrltd DrSAl'MELPITaUtl flimJitn Sail' sitx-Stiuvt AUi .&- Jttwntwtt - lh rurbmahbfctl IKntStnl- 'mfi'td .iiignr tSttryiwH flavor. Aperfccl Homeily forConslipn Tion, Sour SlouiKch, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,1'everish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. tXACT COPY OF WRAPPER County Warrants. Called. All persons holding County War rants endorsed on or prior to March 0, UJOIt, aro requested to present same for payment, ah interest thereon will cease after this date. Dated, March 15, 105. G. W. D I. M.MICK, County Treasurer. (oralis d fasfcrn Railroad TtMK CAKO NO. 28. No. ! for Yaquina 'cnviw AUmuv Len e: (Vn ailU Arrives at, Vaiiliui No. I Returning Lon'-ns Ymi'itim Ia)'i;h llofHlliH Arrive Albany No. 3 Fur Albany-Detroit Leaves ('nrvallis Arrvrfi Album LonvoH Altmiif tor Detroit ArrlveH Jiotrolt No. 4 From Dot-roll A'i 4B P. M. . 1 : IK l'. M. ..a-.-m v. n. ...fiilfiA.M. ,ll:;tO A M ,.U:10 P. M. .. It CO A. M. ...fi ID A. Si ..7 .!; A. M. .12 ua 1'. M. Leaves Ontnilt Arrtvni. A I tun- J envin A Him it y for CmvatUs.. Ai nvo Curvrti U ....12 as P. M. frit p. M ....7. la P. M, ....7:65 P. M. T'litn N'o. I ar riven In Allnnv In ttmo to connect whh tho p ti nth humid tmln, at well n Klvl' k iwo or lliroo Iioutw 1p Albany, t u in i ii iiL-.hr.mn of .s p. norm bound tnuti, 1 mill f ii . fk'tuiucts w tDi the 8 P train at rorvt-lli nrd AMiiny, Klvtur direct ntrv.ee to Nt-wpurt u 1 ndjaceitt omu lien. Train Nit :t In.- )i.;mm tU Albany, leaves (rorvulllii l W) n. in urn! louiiftMH with inn H. P. A.l.in.j-PoffiiTiil local train It-nvluR Albany ni i a. in l rain i :i Umvch Albany lor lint run. at T : id.. flrihju 'hero t noon, K'vtne nm. a tint j o nsch tho breitou bnwh hot 'pr lm t'm same day. irniiiN... i c.ukuMi at ..Mmnv wMh tho Ponlpii.il-Alt'Ri.y wtiinii airl?o h'rt at 7:in, nn.t rtitui io i ii'v-bMI1 1. avl-m a Itauy nt 7:l." nml r Ivan hi i o:raliN t p to. For Imibur iiilnrm-itiiK, a.W t , , , '' KTIS. cUugMnuBKOI. T. CtH'KKKM. A.-nt. AHmur JJ. 11. t'KH M.-K. AkciK, rorv'slils. r. OREGON ;t hmE awd Union Pacific Three Trains Daily to the Eusl I I rOUTUMI H 'H1I1A(H " v Nn rtft:tf,.f I'iri. V X'lirt4 for Arrive from From PtHtU i'l. Chlcmo i Portland j l.nito, lViiror, Ft, .T""' "una. uiiii, Km 9: Ift I Via Hunt i-uiou-ii and Vliiiit-' tURtoti. Atlan'lo Kiirv4 !:i!t l.iko. Itetir. I'uti a4.i aud Kai. Paul tta) Wall vVnlul-cltou, I pilaiic. W!!.f, Pultmau.MiiiiteAtHtlu i Ht. Paul, Hnlnth, Mil- i wiiikiw), UUtCdgi aud hill, I CEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE Franouw Kwry flv dav at f:M fc. or Aitorla, wy points and North Ually. f xoept HupiUt, at 8 iV p. ra.; it at 10:tXM. to. Haliy hervl;e, waiei uu(, on t tilamttte and Vamhtli ttvera Ml lufornntion call op ot addrew 10. ft, aN. liokat omce, urfaddroaa A Jji CltVtC4 f General Piissenger Agent . 1TLAND OREGON Tiinninh lMUman HlatniarJ and Tour In BlOt'lMIK Cr ilntiy to (HllHhrt, OtllUftiTil, Hnu HLr; l-rl-i H.;M.h.K '. ,U:ly u Kan,, tlty; thruiiKh ru Il-ikii torlKi. h'imiiiIihi cur ii'emonnlly c hi In. l!-l wwkiy to OiWo KftttMii(Mly; im-Utiti,M ciiatr ari, Mala lion to tli o Kant t'Rt;. j n taa taw is 9 Sanaa u For Infants and Children. Ths Kind Have ght Always Bears the Signature of Flag Vofes Cast to Date. Public School 770(1 lillac Circle W. O. V 7752 flih School 4ii")7 Amuricao Hoy Club 1515 Lincoln. Aunuity Union 1-150 Forresters H!)9 Uebekabs 210 W. O. W 117 Social l'arty 114 '((y 0,) Phiietat-ian Lcjdgo I, 6. 6. F. . . ! ! 7 A. IK U. W. 29 M. K. Church South 22 Scattering li) L. O. T. M 10 Coupons frao with cash purchases at H, Marks Co., General Mdse. !i, W. Stroll Furniture. Wollenbeiff Uros., Dry Goods. Cannon's Uook Store and News Stand. A. Salzmun, Jewelry, Watches, etc. IIuit's Music Houho. T. J. Norman, Confectionery, etc. The Leader Grocery. Fullertnn Sc Uichardson, Drugs. Hoover it Co. Meat. Market-. Hoards Culvor, ll'irdware. Krusu &, Newland, Grocers. A. C. Mutators & Co., Drugs. Stockholders' Meeting The stockholders of the Roseburg Park oud I'V.ir Association will meet nt tho City Hall in Uoseburg' on Satur day, March 25, 11)05, at one o'clock p.! in., for the purpo.so of organizing and selectinp; a board of directors and transacting any other business that tnuy come beforo the meeting. m-2l F. A. McCall, Secy. Sure Cure for Piles. tchintr Piles produce moisture acd cause Itchiup, this form, as well as Hlind, Uloedlnp; or Protrudiuff Piles aro cured by Dr. Hn-sati-ko's Pile ivemcdv. Stops itciiin and blending, Absorbs tumors. 50c. a jar, at Drujj irists, or sent by mail. Treatise free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Rusan- ko, Phila., Pa. For sale by A. C. Marators tt Co. Drujrist. A Pleasant Way to Travel. The above U the usual verdict of the traveler ushiff tho Missouri Pacific Hailwuy between tho Paoillo Coast ai)d tho Kast, and we believe t hat tho ser vices fiud aucomnvMlatlons (?tven merit this statement: From Denver, Colora do Springs and Pueblo there are two through traiipj daily to Knusas City and St. Iiouts, currying' Pullman's latest standard elceirle-lijrhted steep inn citt'P, eliaircars and up to date din Iny cars. The same eM'-ollout service ia operated from Kansm City and St.. Lou fa to Memphis, Little Hock aud Hut Sprint's. If you are g-oirjir l-'ttst or South, write for rates and full infer matlou. VC MrHittDK. Gen. Ajjt. 124 3d St., Portland, Or. Champion Lir.imcnt for Rheumatism. Chab. Drake, n mall carrier at Chap- inville. Conn.. ay: "Chamberlain's P.)ln Ralm is the champion of all Hub moots. The past year 1 was troubled a Ureal deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures 1 the storekeeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me." There is oo uo of anyone- suffering: from that painful ailment whon this lnImont can be obtained for a small sum. One application (fives prompt relief and Its continued ura for a short time will produce a pormanont cure. For salo by Hum III ou Urutf Co. A At I Signature JM? 1 'ffl h 3 In l(Jp ' - Use Jr For Over I Thirty Years THC CFfIT'l CflBMHY. NtW YOIMI CITY. All members of Rosoburg Lodge No. 493, Modern Brotherhood of America, are requested to be present at our regular meeting Thursday evening, as there is business of importance to come before the odror. By order of Pres. Mary Kant., See. THE WET TABLECLOTH. It Pazxled the Shin' PaHoenger Until It Wai Cxiilulned. Tho understeward in setting the ta ble poured a half uluss of water on the cleau white ciotn and placed a dish of fruit on the puddle be had made. He made another puddle and pluced on It the enrafe. On a third puddle he placed the butter dish, and so ou. "Why do you spoil the cloth with all that water?" asked a passenger. "Because the weather's rough, sir," said the steward, and then, making an other puddle, he went on: "We stewards on ocean liners must not be merely good waiters we must be good wot weather waiters. And we have a number of tricks. "One of our tricks is to set the heavy dishes upon wet spots. If we were to set them on dry spots In the ordinary way they would slide to and fro with every lurch of the ship. But if the cloth is wetted they don't slide. They adhero to the wet place as though glued to it. "One of the first things a steward learns is to set a stormy weather table to spill water ou tho cloth nt oact place where a heavy dish Is to stand This water serves Its purpose thor oughly, and it doesn't look bad, either, for the dish covers it. No one kuowi of the wet spot underneath." New York Press. DeugtiTH In England. Beggars who feign diseases are no new tiling In the streets of Loudon. They existed in Charles II. 's time, only then the beggar was called a "rufflor," a "hufl."' or n "shabbnroon." If he was deaf and dumb he wns called a "dum merer." The woman who sung hymns and led borrowed children by the hand was called n "clapperdozeu." Vagrancy is no new thing, though It practically did uot exist in mediaeval times. It wns when the cities ceased to be eon lined within their own walls and long beforo the days of policemen that the people got beyond the control of the aldermen and their officers and va grancy became n regular profession. The lir.it English law ngulnst beggars wns made by Henry VIII.. who gave licenses to beg to the old and impotent nnd ordered that all other beggars should be whipped and sent back to their parishes. Hon- CIiIcnKO Iff Spelled. In sorting over the letters for Chi cago a man In the general Chicago of fice has kept an account of the number of -different ways the word Chicago is spelled. Itecently tho record showed 107 different ways. Some ripe scholar In Finland sent a letter to his brother nnd spelled the name of the Garden City, Zlzzazo. Still another foreigner, possibly with n sinister motive, spelled tho word Jngjago. Hipaho, Jajijo, Schccclmclio, Hlzagc and Chachlcho are also prime favorites. lie Found it. 'T meant to have told you of that hole," said the kindly host to his frloiitf. who had suddenly disappeared, in the course of a stroll through the grounds, Into a pit full of water. The friend climbed out nnd shook himself. "I1 doesn't matter," ho said cheerily. "I found it." Loudon GloDn. Proved lllniiclf. "That Hustly seems MUo n plucky chap." "tiuess he is nil right. ITo has plucked everybody iu this neighbor hood." Detroit Tree Press. Riddle News. Lee Catching- and daughter, of Port land, are visitiny relatives in Riddle. Mr. Catching used to live here, but has not been In Riddlo for a number of years. Ko notices a great many im provements at that place. The new county road that has just been laid out between Riddle and Myr tle Creek, la beiog nut into shape this week. Newton Yokum mado a business trip to Rose burg Friday. Born, to the wife of O. V. Logsdon, Match 12, 1005, a son. Otto is a very proud father. Lee Nolson has returned from his vacation. He ban again taken up the night work at the depot. Tho new day aiient will arrive shortly. Miss Venetla Paraloy spent a few days last week in Kossbnrg, visiting with her aunt, Miss Kdna Parsley. Mrs. Boll Frater, of Rose burg, is vis iting here with her son, George, at present. Oscar Webber and wifo will occupy the house left vacant by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sackett. Miss Bertha Primer has gono to North Myrtlo Creek, where she bepan a term of school Monday. G. L. Grant Is building a wire fence around his dwelling house. Miss CorneHsoo, of Myrtlo Creek, a daughter of R sa Coruelison, spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Dona Catching the past week. Rev. KHlson, of Myrtle Creek, spoke to the L. T. L. little people Sunday afternoon. The L. T. L. has quite a few members here. The school social given Friday even ing to tlnish paying for the ori?an, was a complete success, both financially and otherwise. About $25 was cleared. A long musical aud literary program was given and then tho boxes were sold. Everyone teemed to have a good time. A number of young people from Can yonvllle at te titled, and a few from Myr tle Creek. The teachers wish to thank all those who helped in any way to make this euteruvinment a success. B. G r Gate It has the full, rich flavor of fine old coffee that has been properly aged in its native country. Sold in 1 and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins. Grind fresh each day not too fine. J. A. FOLGER (Si, CO., San Francisco jf Established in 1S0 Beef-Trust Detective System. "On February 18, 1003, the Federal Court , nt Chicago enjoined the Beef Trust from doing certain things," says Charles E. Russell In Everybody's April instalment of "The Greatest Trust in the World." "Every day since then it has done the identical things it was enjoined from doing. From time to timeepasmodic efforts are made to discover why a Federal-Court injunction, binding on everybody elso, is not binding on the Beef Trust. The demands for an investigation were particularly urgent at the time of the Stock-Yards strike last summer (about which I shall have a little story to tell hereafter), and in August Mr. Garfield, Chief of the Buroau of Corporations at Washington, sent some of bis men to Chicago to collect the necessary evl deuce of the law-breaking. Ample warning was sent from Washington, I do uot know by whom, and when Mr. Garfield's men arrived in Chicago they were met by Trust detectives who never let the Washington men out of thelrslght by day or night..- The course of the investigation led naturally Into the railroad offices. Whenever one of Mr. Garfield's agents entered such a place he was followed within twenty four hours by a confidential representlve of the Trust, who said to the railroad officer: " 'Ono of Garfield's men was in here yoeterday. - What did you toll him? Did you tell him anything about our arrangements?' "These questions wore not put lightly but with a menace of tone that, con veyed to the railroad man what he might expect if he were indiscreet. Naturally enough Mr. Garfield gleaned no infoimation from the railroads." The weather bureau reports a pre cipitation of IH-100 of an inch at Uose burg for the 24 hours ending at five o'clock this morning. Railroad men report snow in the mountains at Wolf creek. Gardiner News. Born. To Mr. and Sirs. Algie Da war, on Saturday, March 11, lftPo, a son. , Z. L. Dimmick and C. ,E. Smith, of Oakland, were in Gardiner, tirst of tbc week, enrouto to Coos bay. Louis St. Ore, of Drain, recently spent a few days in Gardiner and vidnity, where he has numerous friends. Revival meetings at the Methodist church are planned fur each night next week. Eveiyone welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Jewett and little daughter, Narcisse, returned Monday, after un ubscuce of several months. C. W. Spalding, who has resided for a number of years p.ist. at Scottsbnrg, has been moving his family to Drain to reside. Capt, N. J. Cornwall has received from his wife encouraging news re garding the condition of their son, and It is hoped the boy may recover within a few weeks, which 'is sooner than was at flrst aLticipated. A. H. StemmoDS has received news that his Uttlo daughter, Jennie, met with an accident in Berkeley, Calif., resulting in the breaking of her jaw and the forefinger of one hand. The little girl wa9 run down by a coaster, i operated by a youthtul rider. She has, met wah four accidents with vehicles, and it suema that she has had her full share of trouble of this nature. Capt, James Graham went to Coos bay, Wednesday, to have some casting done for the steamer Gva, which met with an accident on the Scottsburg run Tuesday evening, . when the starboard engine was disabled, and a broken crank pin, the forward cylinder head blown out and the after one damaged, leaving the Eva In need of Immediate and extensive repairs. The Juno and the tug have been supplementing the Eva. Gazette. ; 7 The First Step I T , 1 n r H breakfast. Drink a cup of Coffee fOUSE toHEXT.- at thl ollice. tf. CCOD, SAFE INSUKANCF.. See 7 A. Q. Johnson, Taylor & Wilson biock. a-sw-ti. FOR SALE. Household furniture, tflin mnnnnnhln. V.nfintrf. nt. t.l.io office. tf. 1?OR RENT.-i-A wareuouse in Rose burg. Call on Mrs. M. Josephson for particulars. tf . HOUSE FOR KENT. All modern improvements. Enquire of Mrs. M. JosepbsoD, City. tf WANTED. A good, fresh milch cow. Call on J. G. B'look, Roseburg, Oregon. tf LOsST. A luck cbateittioe, on the streets of Rosoburtf. Finder please return to this cilice. F'OK RENT. Furaishcd room. En quire of Mrs. F. E. Cavender, foot ot Oaa street, city. d-sw tf. WANTED. A good driving horse in trade for a first class bicycle. Address Box 374, Koaeburg. d-8Wtf. IT OR RENT. House and four acres of line gurrten land. Also hay for sale. Enquire of L. Liuuor, West Hose burg, a 10 WANTED, burg, TED, Ono to 4 lots In Rose- X, central with or without improvements, price must bo riht, cash. Address P. O. box 777, Uusoburg. tf. AG GENTS vVANTED. Lft-iics cr trentlemen to canvass for a reli able firm, tia'ary or commission. Call on address A. O. Rose, Roseburg, Ore. u-sw a i. 70U SALE. Restaurant in good locution, doini: nice business. Parties desire to engage in other busi ness. Address S, care Review, Rose burg, Oregon, aS. npO EXCHANGE. A slightly used JL Pi no, for a good 1200-lb road hfi'se und small sum to boot, ou which time will be extended. Address Box 103, Roseburg, Oregon. sw tf S. T. WEST. Fire insurance, ce. I.J. Noun ry Public. City Property rt.-awd. County and City Warrants bought and collections made, Rocro 3 j laylor tSc wilson blocK. d-sw-tf. JOTICE TO CREDITORS AI! il persons knowing themselves to be indebted to tb? grocery tlrra of Jobu McXimee & iiro., will please c:ill nnd set'Jrat once with Simon Caro, who has purchased tho busint?ss and moved the swrok into the Tuyjor iSc Wiison block. d-swtf FOR SALE A nice little country store, about 51.000 stock of goods, good store building, warehouse and 4 acres of land. Fosicrtice at place, good school H miles. Good country sur rounding. Blacksmith shop just across the road. This is a nice, clean little business proposition. For further in formation enquire of I. F. Rico, Real Estate Agent, Roseburg, Or "VTOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS. IN Annual meeting of the Douglas County Building & Loan Association. Stockholders are notified that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of tho Douglas County Building & Loan Asso ciation wi:l be held in the ettiee of Frank G. Micflll, In the Review build ing in the city of Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, on Tuesday. March 21. l!&i, at 7:30 p. m. of said da?, for the purpose ol electing seven directors and three auditors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other busi ness as may regularly cooiebefore said meeting. Frank G. Micelle. Secy. Roseburg, Ore., Feb. 2$, lUOo, JROCURCD AND OCFCNDCD. Seodmodel. rwtfijjr or photo, foreiivrt rrvti iul fre rrirt. Frv JrW. bow to obUln ptlraU, trla mukl, copTrthta, rtc N ALL COUNTRIES. Bmtinett direct rcitk Washington teres time, mvnty amJ often tkt faUnt, Ptteirt tnd InMnjtmiM Pnctlc Exclatlnly, Writ or corns luiuit IU JTUU Stmt, vpp. VbIM ttetM Fttaat Oftc. WASHINGTON. O. C. oASMfffD mmmm j MISCELLANEOUS. LJOUSE to KENT. Apply 11 THK ItOSKIIUlM MARKET. The local market quotations today are as follows: Wheat 85 cents, Oats 4550 cents. Barley 55 cents. Hay Loose, $'.0; baled, $12i. Potatoes li cents per pound. Butter Dairy, i25c; creamery, 37i. Eggs 14 cents per dozen. Chickens Mixed, 9c per pound. Veal Dressed, fic. Beef Cows, 2(V24c: steers, 23c; heifers, 2c. Hogs Fat, 4(J?5c, live: dressed, 7o. Portland Market. The quotati ons in the Portland market today are: Wheat, 87 cents: oats, 81.35 per cen tal; hay, clover, 812; timothy, $15; wool, valley, 20 cents; hops, 25 cents; bogs, gross, 5c; sheep, 4&c gross; beef, gross, 4c; veal, 7c; eggs, 18c; butter, cream ery, 30c; dairy, 14c; chickens, mixed, 14c lb. GROCERIES FOR THE EIGHT KIND See AT THE RIGHT PRICES MRS. HENRY EASTON 'Phone 411. LODGE DIRECTORY AF. & A.M., Laurel Lodge No. 13 Holdi regular meetings on liud and 1th Wednes days of each month. J.T. BBinoKK, V. M. N, T. Jkwett, Secretary AO.U.w. Roseourg Lodge No. 16 Meet the 2nd and 4th Moudavs of each mouth at 7:30 p. ra., in the 1. O. O. P. Hall. At members in good standing aro Invited to at tend W. E. Moitnow, M. W. E. II. I.knox, Recorder. B1 P. O. ELKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. 326 Holdi regular communication:! at the Masouie Hall on 2nd and 4th Thursduvs of each month. All members reque.ted to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. C. B Cannon-, E. K. Roy McULAf.LEN, Secretary. D EHREE OF HONOR, Myrtle Lodge No. 18 jitcia nut tmu tia muixiav evenings oi each month In Foresters Hall. Visiting members cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. E. V. Thompson, O. of H E. H.Lenox. Rec. F OF A., Court Douglas No. Si Foresters ol America, meets etich Tuesday evening la nays welcome. ruiKMera nun. v jmijiic uroincrs ai- Geo. McClelland, C. E. fc . H.LENOX, K?C. fcCC. E.V. IloovEr-Fhysiclau, J. C. Tvitcui;ll, O. O. F.. Phlletartan Lodge No. 8 Meets In . f Odd Fellows iemple, corner of Jackson and 1 Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each neck. Members of the order lu good standlnv uiu luvuuu w aueuu II. O. Lewis, N. G. N. T. Jew HIT i R.8. I O. O. F Uilon Encampment No. 9 Meet in uua reiiows xempig on ine isr. ana 3ra l uurE'.lliy tjvelll llga OI CaCu mOUtU. V 1S11' Ing br".hren alwayn welcome. Dr. J. c. TwiTCHF.t.L, 0. P. A. N. Orcl'tt, Scribe. O. O. F.. Rising Star Lodge No. 174, 1. O. O. F. meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday ' oveulng. Visiting brethren alwnya welcome, L K. Hklfils, N. (L EniiAit K. Lono, R, 8. M. Fickle, F. 8. K' OF P., Alpha Lodge No, 47 Meets every v.euncRciay in i, u. u. nan, at 7:au p. m. Membeis in trood standi ntr aro Invited to attend. Jas. A. Peiuiv, 0. 0. M. F. WiiUJHT, K. R. 8. 1 0. T. M., Proltrctlon Tent No. lfV-Holds I ropiiiai tlar roocitinr-R on the first and third Fndavfl of each mouth In Odd Foil 11 w Hal). All visiting members iu good Btandlug ar invited to attend . F. F. Patteb-ion, Com. G. W. Uapp, R. K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds Ita regular reviews upon the 1st and 3rd Fri day of each mouth at. 2 o'clock in Odd Fel lers' ball. Sisters ot other Hives visiting in the city ara cordially invited to attend our review. Mavde McClallhn, Com, Mrs. Jessie Rap?, R. X. iiODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA i m ffi?- Visitintr members always welcome. Mrs. Li la Rs President. Mrs. Marv Kantz. secretary. ' f E s-.woscburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their ! V 1fr,2.?"V j good standing ere respectfully invited to attend Mrs. K. J. STHorn. W Xt Free Johnson, Hccretary. v N.G., Co. D.. Separate Hn'taMUm Meeta every inursaay 1 - Dull at lln'i.lJb bvuuiiig ai the Armory F. B. Hamlin, Captain. REBEKAHS, Roseburg fiebokah Itdge. No, 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In (Md Fellows Timple evory Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters aud brethren invited to attend. Miiaa L.U'RA Si'AULDiSO, N. Q. Miss Marie Joner, Secretary. liOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. Meets on 2nd and 1th Thursdays ol each mo ith at Odd KpIIowh Hall. Vlaltlr. members in good standing are Invited to attend Mrs. A. B. Fickle, 0. N. Mrs. Belle Morian, Clerk. w OODMEN OF THE WORLD, Oak Camp No ii. .hccm at ine uaa reiiows Hall in R&pebvirg, every 1st aud :trd Monday eve ulng. Visiting neighbor always welcome. J. M. nsnHKs, 0. c. N. T. Jkwktt. Clerk Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Denver nnd Kio Grande Railroad, the Scenic. Line of the World. BECSUSE There are bo manv scenic attrac tions and points of interest along the line between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tire some. If you are sroing East, write for infor mation and get a pretty book that wil tell yon all about it. You Will W. C. SIcBRIDE, Gsraut. Agist 124 Third Street, PORTLAND, 0BEG0S f'v'v,. V'':. y-'il: ) L