- -
SE3S5E35Ki
The Kind You IT.vvo Always Bought, and which lias been.
isi hso for over CO years, lias boiuo tlio signature) of
ami lias been made ntuicr liis por
somtl supervision Blnco its infancy.
v"Zfj'yi tCUiAy. Allow no one to deceive youin tills.
All Counterfeits, Imitations anil " Just-as-good" arc but
Experiment!; tlmt trilio with and cnilaner tlio health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
. What is CASTOR I A
Costoriic is Imrniiess substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothiny Syrups, it is I'lewmni. lb
contains ncitiier Opium, Ui-)liro nor other Savcotlo
substance. Its use is its guui-antcis. It destroys Worms
and allays Fornrislincss. It euve:i T. Iiirvliciea and AVind
Colic. It relieves TncHiin Tronhles, 'nres Constipation
and flatulency. It assimilates ii.e i'oocl, regulates the
Stomach and Uowclx, glvlvg bealtliy and natural sleep.
Tho Childicu's l'anacca 'lire iilotiicr's Friend.
CENUBNE CASTOR! A AI.WAY8
Bears the
Cd
.The Kind You H&yo Always MM
In Use For Over 30 Years.
?Hf Ci'KTMH OVMMHY, TV
UOCIi PLEADS NOT GUILTY.
Alleged Confederate of H. W, Miller and
F. E. Kincart.
iOUTr,ANU, April 20. Martin G.
Hogo, IuiIclq jointly with Charles
iyiekull, Hurry W. Miller and Frank
i, ICiodiirti, for Alleged subornation of
?rjury in connection with alleged
iraurtuloQt lurid tninsautlonu In South
ern Ore rod, eutorud a pica of not
jfuilty to tho charge In Judgo Bellin
gvr's court, this morning.
Hugo la un uttorney of Med ford,
Joc&aon county, and is aucusod of hav
fiDfj ncoopvod oommUHlons from tho
tfrcAo) Nlillor & Klociirt for lending'
is-mnral support to their schemes. It
cieimoJ by tho government that both
Milder tit Kiuoart were strangers in the
community whon thoy first, wont Lhcro,
maA adopted this motod of gutting uo
cguihrotei), tho presumption botrtg that
.Hugo, who was widl known In Jackson
oowtty, watt In a position to aid the (Irm
TAy Indorsing allojzcd frau'lulent opera
lion tit inducing about 100 locators to
take up lands in that vicinity for some
anyihlral Nw Zoaland corporation,
Miller and Kincart prolltlnx to the ex
tent of I he location fees, ranging in ex-'
tent from $25 to $100 In each caso.
filato Senator George C. ltrownoll,
indicted for subornation of porjuty lu
fcnTliig induced two witnesses to swear '
laltwly before the grand jury, aud
Deorge Borcnsou, ludicted with Sena
tor Mituhcll, will appear for arraign
' nient tomorrow morning.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,
bad breath, general debility, sour ris
ings, and catarrh of tho stomach are
ad due to Indigestion. Kodol cures
Indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural juices of digestion
as they exist In a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonlo
and reconstructive properties. Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure does not only euro in
digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous
mtnedy Cures all stomach trouble by
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
strengthening the mucous membranes
lining the stomach.
Kodol
DIOESTS WHAT YOU EAT
OIvm H.alth to sick an
tr.nstb to th. W.ak.
MUu onlr. J 1 . 00 Six hoUtnc JK tmu
tit. utol Mx, which mik lor 500.
fnfnt 7 I. 0. O.WIU 0o., 01Uo.ro.
Tor anl6 by Full or too & Richardson
luoburg, Oregon.
Signature of
9 . s?
NUNIUIV OTHCrf, HEW VOfltt OtTV.
POLITICS TO BE IGNORED.
Chairman of Panama Canal Committee
Will Have Free Hand.
Washington, April 20 When
Theodore P. Shoots took hold of the
building of the Panama canal he stipu
lated that ho should not be bound down
to let politics Interfere with his work.
This made wrathful several hundred
congressmen whose names appear as
indorsements on thousands of applies-
tlons made by men throughout the
United States for jobs under the canal
commission.
Chairman Shonts stands In line with
the president's views of the fedetal
govertimentand It took them about two
minutes to arrlv3 at a complete under
standing of the question concerning the
blriugof employes.
Shonts told the president that he
wanted a free hand and tho president
told him ho should havo it and that
settled the matter. As a result a big
pile of applications will be run through
by the new chairman, )whb disregards
all political Indorsements.
If he strikes a man capablo of lllllng
a vacancy he may have In mind, that
man will get tho job dosplte political
indorsements.
Bir Moi tinnr Du and, tho British Am
bassador, today Informed Secretary
Tall that the British Govertimont had,
at the Secretary's invitation, selected
Chief ttnglnoer Huntor the builder of
the Manchester ship canal to act as one
of the consulting engineers of the
Panama Canal Board. Mr.jHunier has
slgnltled his wiltlnguoss to serve.
The Good of Medicine.
People Insisting that medicine does
o good, havo one stubborn fact to con
tent with, that Is, the people who do
bellevo are greatly tn the majority.
We havo boon so fortunate during the
past twenty years as to convince thou
sands of sutTorers with weak watery
blood, who had all tho symptoms of a
general breaking down of the system,
that, one medictno at least does good.
Nervous and unsteady people, weak,
tloshloHS people, pimply, palo or sallow
people can havo strong steady liurvee,
aud solid healthy llesb by the use of
Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic. A
tablet to take at meal tlini, it turns the
foul that you eat into rich, red blood,
making solid flesh at rate of 1 io 3 lbs.
per week. Sold by all druggists for
"fu per box, or 3 boxes for This
medicine avos doctor bills and Insures
health, irlvliitf the best treatment pos
sible, r'orsaleby A, C. Manners &
Co , Druggists.
To The Traveling Public.
We have a full lino of trunks. Suit
cases, Hand bags, Cabin bags, Tele
scopes aud everything you need to
make yon comfortable while traveling.
B. W. STIIONG, Tho ruruitm-e Man,
Uoseburg. ,
SUFFERED 8 MONTHS
1 nan br-rtlly rcoomtnewtt Acker's Tablet
I r DyiKpiU and stomach Trout)U. I hrw
bteti tuflerttw lor viithi nnniht atnt irleil
many rvimtlle without any rvltof, until 1 not'
Avkttr'a lynito4la Vatliu, wbten 1 met) only
fhnrt time aiwl am now irlec;ly well, ;
Thnklu yon lor th nreedr leiwerv, I am 1
araU'intiT your, Frauds I. Uanuor, Vni
eonvwr, wah.
Kor riaie by Hamilton brnf Co., Itoseburg;
Oaklaiul oruitCtt., 0klaiul
Soutl to W H Hooker A Co., titiftklo, N. Y..
(or a ire trial ickMe. (Soihlng ui Tbu )
The Kkvikw advertlsert give best
bargains.
Brass Band Assured.
The proposed brass band for Ro&e
burg is practically assured. Some
thirty persons, all but about five of
whom have bad previous experience,
"have perfected an organization under
the leadershlpof Prof.John A.Norling,
an experienced bandmaster, recently
from Lisbon, North Dakota. This
week Prof. Norling and W. A. Burr,
the music dealer, will go to Portland
to select the Instruments and by May 1,
the band will commence practice, meet
ing twice a week for that purpose. A
number of our local business men and
other citizens have generously Bub
Bcribed monthly donations to defray
the expenses of instruction and the new
music needed from time to time.
As soon as tbe band becomes pro
ficient enough, two evening concerts a
week will be given on the streets. The
band looks forward to a probable en
gagement at the! District Fair in
September.
About Rheumatism.
There are few diseases that inflict
more torture than rheumatism and
there is probably no disease for which
such a varied and useless lot of reme
dies have been suggested. To say that
It can be cured is, therefore, a bold
statement to make, but Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, which enjoys an extensive
sale, has met with great success in the
treatment of this disease. One appli
cation of Pain Balm will relieve tbe
pain, and hundreds of sufferers have
tcstilied to permanent cures by its use.
Why suffer when Pain Balm affords
such quick relief and costs but a trill e?
For sale by Hamilton Drug Co., Hose
burg. Minister Barrett May Go.
Washington, April 20. The re
port is published in Washington pa
pers that John Barrett, United States
Minister to Panama, anticipating re
moval, has resigned. The State De
partment has not received and knows
nothing of Mr. Barrett's resignation,
It has been understood ior several
weeks that Mr. Barrett would ulti
mately be relieved when Judge Magoon
should reach Panama and enter upon
the duties ns Governor of the canal
zone. It is understood that Magoon
will be both Governor of the zone and
Minister of Panama. Magoon does
not approve of Barrett's methods, and
there is much friction between the two
men. .
If Barrett is relieved at Panama It
is doubtful if be will be tendered any
other diplomatic position. .
Barrett has had considerable expert
ence in the diplomatic service, and
some of his work has been of much
more than ordinary merit. He .Is a
resident of Portland Or., and has at1
tatned a high position In public life
entirely by his own ell'orta.
Frightful Suffering Relieved.
Suffering frightfully from the viru
lent poisons of undigested food, C. G,
Grayson, of Lula, Miss, took Dr.
Klntr's New Life Pills, "with the' re
sult," he writes, "that I was cured."
All stomach and bowol disorders give
way to their tonic, laxative properties.
25c at A. C. Marsters & Co. drug store,
guaranteed.
With the June number will begin
The Pacific Monthly's series of special
editions for the year 1005. They will
comprise a uuraber for Portland, for
Seattle, for Southern California, for
Sun Francisco, and the souvenir num
ber of the Lewis and Clark Exposition,
also a special automobile number.
The articles of Or. Wolf von Senior
brand, aix In number, on "The Coming
Supremacy of the Pacific," are also
promised, and the plans contemplated
by the publishers will, without ques
tion, place The Pact tic Monthly far in
advance, not only of present comoetl-
tors, but also into the unreachable clas
of periodical literature on the Pacific
Coast. The Pacific Monthly Is sold to
regular subscribers at the extremely
low price of l a year. We have made
an arrangement with the publishers
by which we are able to offar it in con
nection with the Twice-a-w)ek Review,
(both publications) for f:! 50 a year.
The Property Called Health
runs down or Improves, juft depends
on how it is cared for. H Is the most
valuable proerty wo have, and should
receive the most consideration. It
helps you in business, helps good looks,
helps make friends, helps get situations
and helps you hold them, and always
makus happiness. Property Hko this,
at the first indication of being out of
repair, shoo'd be looked after and a
remedy applied at once. There are
auy number of signs that show repairs
are uueded. Bilious spell, ludigestlou
dyspepsia, belching, dlzzmcfs, stck
headucbe, sallow complexion, pimples
and liver-spots on the face, a drowsy
rem in sr alter meats, sour sionmcn, etc.
tneso sytuptous alt show ions of health.
Druenlsts will sell von for 2 hj., a box
of Dr. Gunu's Improvtd Liver Pills, a
sure cure for all of these diseases. For
sale by A. C. Marsters & Co., Drug
gists. TIMHKK LAND. lilO aorei timber
lnnd for sale mar CnnyoDville.
price S per are. U. 8. patent Issued
prior to the railroad subsidy. Will
cruise 4,000,000 (t. Sawmill near by.
Levens Lode penetrates the premises.
Good pasture land If timber is tttkon
off. For reference Inquire of L. (.'.
Hill, Uoseburg, or W. V. Hrliftrs. Can
jonvllle, Oregon. Also 20 acres on
county road for UW. Twenty acres
more, adjolnlug, can be bad at the
same price. II
' The disease that has done more
::iur. u'.y oir.er to wrecK, ruin ana
fcauiiliste life, is Contagious J)lood Poison. Sorrow, sliaiue and suffering go
':l:u in hand v."ith this great enemy, and man has always hated and fought
it ns he hr.s no other disease. It is the most powerful of all poisons; no mat
,:r how pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire circulation
erotics poisoned and its chain of horrible symptoms begin to show. Usu
ally the firr.t sir p is a small sore or ulcer, not at all alarming in appearance,
' -lit the blocd id bein saturated with the deadly poison, and soon the mouth
.'.nd throat bejjin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop out, a red eruption
iireaks out on the body, copper-colored splotches and sores, make- their
ippcarance and the poison even works down into the bones and attacks
:h ' nerves. Not only is the disease hereditary, being transmitted from
parent to child, in the form of scrofula, weak eyes, soft bones, weak, puny
constitutions, etc., but is also so highly contagious that many a life has
been mined by a friendly hand shake, or from using the toilet articles of
Due infected with the poison. To cure this blighting, deadly curse the
sss
first begins to expel the poison and build up and strengthen the system.
S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable. We offer a reward of $1,000 for
proof that it contains a particle of mineral of any kind. Book on the dis
ease, with instructions for home treatment, and any advice desired, without
fcarge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Rebekah Lodge at Glendale.
Special to Evening Review.
Glendale, Or., April 21. Last
night witnessed tbe organization of a
Rebekah Lodge of .the f. O. O. F. at
this place with a membership of over
30. Mrs. Mary Smith, of Grants Pass,
the Special Deputy President -appoint
ed for that purpose, was tbo Institut
ing ollicer. She was ably assisted by
Mis. Chas. Clevenger, of Grants Pass,
past president of the Oregon Robekah
Assembly, aud Dr. J. W. Strange, of
Rosoburg. The Degree Staff, of
Grants Pass, was present and did the
floor work in a manner pleasing to the
new members and creditable to them
selves. This team Is under the cap
taincy of Mrs. Clevenger and Us work
shows the result of the careful train
ing of so competent and loyal a member.
The officers of the new lodge as
elected and Installed are:
Mrs.' Mattie Howard, N. G.; Mrs. F.
C. Lodd, V. G.; llss Myra Montgom
ery, R. Sec; Mrs. J. C. FreemaD, F.
Sec; Mrs. Lillie M. Jones, Treas. ;
Miss. M. A. Wagner, Warden; Miss
Reta Jurgens, Con.; Bro. J. Jones, R.
S. N. G.; Bro. F. R. Bowersox, L. S.
N. G.; Bro. Chas. Dewey, I. G.; Bro.
J.A.Jones, O. G.; Mrs. Lillian Mc
Cam, Chap.; Bro. L. S. Noe, R. S. V.
G.; .
After tbe work was all done speeches
were made by several members and at
3:30 a. m. good night was said and all
went home pleased with the work and
wishing the new lodge a pleasant- and
successful career, A most excellent
lunch was served at midnight a', the
McGregor restaurant. Rep.
Oregonian: John G. Seed has ap
pealed from the decision of Judge
Sears, of the circuit court, In his case
against O. O. Jennings, to the Supreme
Court of Oregon. This suit was the
outgrowth of the Jennings divorce case
last year and the following action of O.
O. Jennings against John S. Sued for
alienation of his wife's affection. Ex
ecution on the judgment of $5000 which
was obtained, was made against land
which John G. Seed now claims. Judge
Sears decided against Seed two weeks
ago. Jennings Is a Southern Pacific
engineer running between Portland
and 'Roseburg.
No Reason For It.
When Roicburg Citlietu Show the Way.
There can be no just reason why any
reader of this will continue to suffer
tbe tortures of an aching back, the an
noyance of urinary disorders, the- dan
gers of diabetes or any kidney ills when
relief Is so near at hand and the most
positive proof given that they oan be
cured. Read what a Rosoburg citizen
says:
P. E. Dunn, living nu Main Street,
near the City Hall, Roseburg, Ore.,
saya: "My back was lame and I suf
fered from attacks of backache for two
or. three years. I felt ft most when
doing any hard work, but if I sat still
for any length of time and then at
tempted to get up, twinges ot pai"
would catch me fu the back. I bad
headachos also and other symptoms of
kidney trouble. Hearing about Doan's
Kidney Pills. I got a box at A. C.
Marstors & Co's. drug store. In a
short time the languor and depression
disappeared as well as tbe patu and I
felt generally invigorated. I always
adrtso the use of Doan's Kidney Pills
when I hear anyone complaining ot
backache or kidney trouble."
For sale by all dealers, price 50 eta.
Koster-Mllburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., sole
agenta for the U. S.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
"Our Awful Aunt" tonight.
FOR SALE, Oak and Br stovewood,
10 inches long, (1.75 and t-.OO
per Her. Call on A. J. Bellows, tf.
MAM'S
GREATEST
blood must be punned, and nothing will do it so
quickly and surely as S. S. S. It goes down to the
very bottom of the trouble, drives out every particle
of the poison and makes the blood clean and strong.
It does not hide or cover up anything, but from the
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hamilton, of
Stephens, were in town today. Mr.
Hamilton reports grain crops in that
vicinity looking very fine. He Is also
growing vetch with marked success.
His neighbor, Mr. C. A. McGee, has a
field of vetch which he Isnow pasturing
to prevent Its attaining too rank a
growth before he is ready to cut the'
crop. Mr. Hamilton pastured his
eheep through the winter on a vetch
field and they kept fat enough for
mutton. All kinds of livestock seem to
do well upon this feed.
THE SURE WAY
to prevent Pneumonia and Consumption it to
cur- your cold When It Brut npe-rs Acker's
Eiifrllch Remedy will Mop the cough la a
nlRQt. ami drive the cold out of your system.
Alwayn s quick ami mre rure for Aslhuia.
RroarhttlB, and all throat and lung troublea,
II it does not ra'iBf; you we will refund the
money. Hamilton Drug Co., Roseburg; Oak
land Drug ('o., Oakland.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE. Three registered Jer
sey bulls; one 3-year-old, one year
ling and one 6 months old. Address
V. V. wulte, Myrtle (Jreelf, Oregon.
d-ewtf
FOR SALE A new four-room
bouse, with or without furnish
ings. A good bargain if sold soon.
Address Box 07, Roseburg, Ore-, or
can at cms otnee. a-azo.
F'OR SALK. Choice bnilding lots in
Kinney's Improved plat to Rose
burg, price 850 per lot, good title,
near Main street. Address, N. A.
Richards, Dillard, Oregon. d-tf,
FOR SALE, All or part interest in
grocery store. Small capital
needed. Right person can make
double amount asked for stock in tbe
next year. Bern, location in town; cash
business: no experience needed. Dou't
miss this chance. Address E, Box 343,
City. d-a23
FOR SALE. A six-room house, with
about 2 acres of good garden land,
situated in the City of Roseburg. A
good well on tbe place. This is a nice
borne and can be had reasonably if
taken now. Address Box 414, Rose
burg. d-sw-a27.
FOR RENT
HOUKR to RENT. Apply at thiB
office. tf.
COTTAGE FOR RENT. Inquire of
Albert Abraham. tf
F
OF. RENT. A warehouse in Rose
burg. Call on Mrs. M. Josophson
for particulars. tf.
F "ORIENT. Furnished room. En
quire of Mrs. F. E. Cavender,
foot ot oatc street, city. d-sw tf.
WANTED
VI7ANTED. Fifty men to pile lum-
ing mill. Applv to Wm. P. Johnson
Lumber Co., West Roseburg. d-swtf
WANTED.- Man with small capital
to take a Dart interest In a trood
business. No experience needed.
Good wages guaranteed. Address S,
tsux iii, city. d-a
MISCELLANEOUS.
C'OOD, SAFE INSURANCE. See
7 A. Q. Johnson, Taylor & Wilson
Blocks d-sw-tf.
DS. T. W EST. Fire Insurance.
, Notary Public City Property
rented. County and City Warrants
bought and collections made. Room 3
Taylor & Wilson block. d-sw-tf.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR3. All
persons knowing themselves to be
indebted to the grocery firm of John
McNainee & Bro., will please call and
settle at once with Simon Caro, who
has purchased the business and moved
the stock into the Taylor & Wilson
bloc. d-swtt
WILL CO ON YOUR BOND.
Why ask a friend to go on your
bond when you know he Wbuld rather
not? For a small amount you can procure
bonds of tbe National Surety Company
of New York. Call on
d-swtf D. S. West, Agent.
GROCERIES
FOR THE RIGHT KIND
Bee AT THE RIGHT PRICES
RS. HENRY EASTON
'Phone 411.
Sergeant Martin Markeson, who is
well known throughout the United
States, Is here lookiog after his prop
erty interests, he being the owner of
20 acres of land in the Edeo bower dis
trict. Mr. Markeson is a native of
Russia and served for six years in the
Russian army. He was also a member
of the 35th U. S. infantry and served
in the Philippines, bsing awarded a
gold medal fur bis services there. Ia
the present war in tbe Far East, Mr.
Markeson is a strong sympathizer with
Japan and tried to enlist i'her army
but their laws will not admit any for
eigner in that capacity. He believes
the overthrow of tho present Russian
monarchy is the only hope for the
Russian people, of whom, he says, only
10 uer cent have any education at all,
belog kept down and in ignorance by
the government oillcials and thechurch
which works In conjunction therewith.
He says tbe people of this country do
not seem to realize the great blessings
anu privileges which they daily enjoy,
and with the opportunities afforded, a
person can learn as much in one year
here as they could in 20 years in Rus
sia. Ho may lecture on this subject
while here.
.' Blue prints of townsnip' maps, fifty
cents each. Filing papers properly pre
pared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs over
land office.
LODGE DIRECTORY
F. & A. M., Laurel Jxdge No. 13 Holdi
, rcRular meetings on 2nd ana 4th Wednes
days of each month.
W.W.Tiiackraii.W. M. "
N. T. Jfiwerr, Secretary
A
O. D. W. Roseourir l,odgo No. 15 Meet
l tho '2nd and 4th Moiidavn of each mouth
at 7:Wp. m., in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Al
members In good standing arc Invited to at
tend g, L. Wright, m. W.
H. Lknox, Recorder.
BP. O. ELKS, Roseburg Lodge. No. 326 Hoidi"
regular coinmuntcntloiiM at the Masonic
Hall oil 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each
month. AH members roqueted to attend
regularly, nd all visiting brother are cordi
ally invited to attend.
C. R Cannon, E. K.
W. H . Jamikson, Secretary;
DhuKhiK OK HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 18
Meets 2nd and 1th ThurPdav evenings oi
each month in Foresters' Hall. Visiting
members cordially Invited to attend.
Mrs. K. V. Thompson, 0. of H,
E. II. Lknox, Keu,
F OF A., Court Douglas No. 32 Foresters o
America, meets each Tuesday evening in
Foresters' Hall. Visiting brothers al
ways welcome. Geo. McClklland, 0. R.
E. H. Lenox, tec. fcec.
E.V. H gov kr, Physician.
J. C. Twitch ell,
IO. O. F., Philetanau Lodge No. 8 Meets lj
Odd Fellows Templo, corner of JacltEon and
Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each
week. Members of tho order in good staudiu
are invited to attend
H. O. Lkwis, N. G.
N. T..IBWRTT, R.8.
IO. O F., Union Kneampmcol No. 9 MeeU
in Odd Fellows Temple on tho 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of iach month. Visit
ing br" .hren always welcome.
Du. J. V. TWITcIIKU, C. P.
A. N. Okcutt, Scribe.
10. 0. F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174, 1. O. O. F.
meets to Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday
evening. Visiting brethren always welcome,
L. K. Hklfn.h, N. G.
Edgar K.Long, R.S.
M. Ficklb, F. 8.
KOF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every
Wednesday in I. o. O. Hall, at 7:30 p. m.
Mcmbois in good standing are invited to
Uud. J as. A. I'krry.C. C.
M. F. Wright, k. R. 8.
KO. T. M Protection Trot No. 1ft Holdi
regular meetings on tho first and third
Fridays of each month in Odd Fellowi
Hall. All visiting members In good staudin
are luvlted to attend.
F. F. Patterson, Com.
G. W. Rai-p, K. K.
LO. T. M.. Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds 1U
regular reviews uion the 1st and 3rd Frf.
day of ech month at 2 o'clock in Odd Fel
lows' hall. Sisters of other Hives vittn In iha
city ar cordially luvlted to attend our reviewr.
Jl l HE .Mrl.LAU.FJf, Com.
Mrs. Jkssir Rap?, R. X.
MODERN BROTHER HOOD OF AMERICA
Ho-eliurg Lodire No. 493 Meets every
,.,TnurM,Ry evening In Foresters' Half
visiting niiMnbor alwavs welcome. .
M ks. l.it.A Ros. President.
Mrs. Mary Kantz. secretary.
OB. A. .KOfburg Chapter No. B Holds their
regjlar meeting on 1st and 3rd Thura-
"ajfiu ru U1UUIU. ISlling ill L' HI IK? I" In
good standing are rei-it fully invited to attend
Frkk Johnson, Secretary.
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N.O., Co. D., Separate Rat ta'l Ion Meets
every Thursday evening at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'clock.
F. B. Hamlin. Captain.
REBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodg, No.
41, I. O. O. P.-Mreta in CMd lowi
Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting
sisters and brethren Invited to attend.
Miss LaVRa SPACi-mso, N. Q.
M las Marie Jonks, Secretary.
rMKN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No.
4S Meets on 2nd and 4th ThnrsdaTf of
members in good standingareiuvited u attend
Mrs.' Belle Mori an, Cleric.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No
125-Meetsat the Odd Fellows Hall In
Ropeburg, every 1st and 3rd Monday Tf
alng. Visiting neighbors always welcome.
. M. R!D.is. C C.
N. T. Jawsrr, Clerk