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EVENING R05EBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT 'SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. Wl.nBERLY, Editor. Office-Review Building, (first Hour) Jackson Street. Telephone Main vol. DAILY ' year, by mall 93.M mouth, delivered M '"' week, delivered U 8KH1-WKKKLY Year U-iU Muiilba fl.uu Al'tiUKT II, 1008. HTANDAHII OIL DECISION. WJdfly CondciiiiMMl hy NtVMpuHarH of tlus Country. OutBlde of Now York city, the great majority of the nowHimiHtrn or the country are outHpokim hi tholr cundmn nation of the ruvurKul of Judge Landlu' decision In the fum ouh Htandurd Oil cane. While ninny of thern concede that the conclu sions of the court of uppealH may he. In the main, technically correct, strong exception la taken to du al rlcturea paused u pou the trial Judge, The following editorlul, published In the Chicago Pout on the day fol lowing the declHion, la typical of the comments by Influential papera of the middle weat: "The Htandard Oil Compnny linn wan a technical victory. Ita guilt was established beyond question lull the decision of Judge Landla has been roVeraed by the court of ap peals' on the strength of threo errors lu procedure. Technicalities always are an re of their day In court. The people are tired of technicalities thai defeat the ends of Justice. "The finding of tho Judgca of the appeals court doubtless la based on the laws na they are. Hut 'laymen cannot understand why quibbles ov er' language or forma of proceap should lot the guilty escape. If the laws are at fault they should be ' changed. ' "Everybody, lawyer and layman , knowi that Mr. Rockefeller's corpor ation secured rate concessiona In knowledge of the law and In detinue of It. It haa escaped the penalty foi the present and very probably foi the future, as far as the offense Ir hand Is concerned. The country cm not" congratulate itself on tho nut come. Fine the Only Tonally.' '''The only penally that could b Inflicted on the defendant compunj wan a fine. The offenses wore com ' inltted before tho law with Its 1 in , prlaonment ' clause was In force j President Hoosevelt has luslslot' I from the outset of his crusadi against criminal corporat ions thai ; the only effective moans of aloppiuj their depredations la to send tin guilty oMlclala to prison. Home ila 1 happily this nmy be done, but I1 : won't be done until technicality loop holes for which the able corMralIoi lawyers are so diligent In tbeh search, are stopped up. "If the Landla' tine had been al lowed to stand the Standard Oil com pany probably would have found r way to make the consumer pay foi it. This was an expected result am' entirely lu keeping with the corpor atlon's methods, but whether tlu victory wbb coatly to the people 01 not It still would have been a vic tory, for It would have shown thai an organization hedged In wilh mon ey was hot beyond the roach of tin law. "It In said Mint the enactment o1 recent legislation has put an end t the rebate evil. It may ho that suc ceasful and easy evasion of punish meait in the present ense Ihrnunh le gal technicalities will give tho past offenders courage to offend twain ' The thing Is disheartening but no' hopeless. It's a long lane that tun no turning." (W fur Supreme Court. The Chicago News, widely recng nlied as an Independent and outHHik eu paper, suld: "Very pertinent Is the comment o! Attorney-Ueneral Hmuiparie on iht decision or the United States circuit court of appeals In the case of tin Htandard Oil company of Indiana As he says, a suit of such Impiirtiuici should go lo tin supremo court foi final decision. It Is disgraceful thai congress has denied the pleas of vur lous attorney-generals (hut the gov eminent be given authority to uppea' lu criminal cases of this sort. Tin reversal of the Standard Oil case b the court of appeals must ho accept ed by the government us n true And -lug under the law because the met who conrtollod the action of con gross have evaded the duty of broad enlng the existing statute governing appeals. "One Important result at least wll' come from this decision. The pop ular demand that the responsible of flclals of corporations found guilty o! engaging In conspiracies In rofttratnl of trade be punished with terms ol Imprisonment will hct-ome so strong that congress will have to enact fur ther laws to give effort to It. If exist ing law does not suttico. Largo Hue punish stockholders and creditors Iet the men In control of corKrn tions which break the law go to tin penitentiary." ' iVfent of Oovernment. On the other hand, the New York papers, with the exception of the World and the Press, viewed with HI concealed satisfaction the rrushlns defeat sustained by the government In Its prosecution of Standard Oil Following are extracts from their editorials: World "If by a change of Incur poratlon from Ohio to New Jrrwv or Illinois to Indiana, the Standard Oil company can appear "as a vir gin offender," why should not uny habitual burglar escape u sentence us an old offender merely by changing his name or making an alias? The language of the reversing opinion, saying that Judge Laiidiu' sentence of the Stuudurd Oil company was 'an abuse, of Judicial discretion, because the man who happens to be the judge Is above the law,' will be quot ed thousands of times by the enemies or the courts, it la unfortunate the most harsh condemnation of a Judge by his higher associates should have been tor his 'attempt adequately to punish the Htandard Oil company." Press "The outcome of the at tempt to collect this huge fine mat ters very little. As Judge Landla has pointed out, as Governor Hughes has so lucidly demonstrated, a fine levied upon a monopoly in an Indispensable commodity Ik equal to a license for tho monopoly to do business. The fine ia paid by the corporation, hut the money to pay It with is extracted from the consumers of the product moiioKlty,od. The Judgment of the court of uppeala, which calls Tor care ful scrutiny and cool reading, can not alter the public conviction that the offend era behind the Htandurd Oil corporation In Its rebate crimes deserve to be In the penitentiary and will be sent there when the law is enforced by those who take mil lit to administer It." Iteversul In Itehukc. Times "Hotter evidence of tin wisdom of setting up courts of ap peal was never furnished than in tin case of the great Standard Oil fine where the United Slates circuit court or appeals has now reversed .Iudg Lnndls nnd ordered a new trial. It it may ever bo assumed that rever sal la rebuke, that aHHii nipt ton inn be made in this Instance, and wilt peculiar warrnnt, for with quite un usual plainness of speech the court of appeals. In Ita unanimous opinion, declares that Iho law la laid down h Indue Landis' 'strange doctrine li Anitlo-Knxou Jurisprudence,' nnd If it be law, it la because the man win happens to be the judgo Is nbov tho law.' " ost "The reversal of the deel rtlon against tho Standard OH com pany, which carried Judge l.nmlls xomnlary punitive line of yi,2u. 000. will come as a surprise to tin nubile, it Ih fortunate, rrom a pub lie standpoint, that the appellate bench Is unanimous. A dlssentlnf Hui.ion might have served ns a lire brand. Many will argue anew on tin ine band that the fine was n spec laeulnr play to the gallery; other; must regret that gigantic corpora Ions can ever count on the law s do 'avs or technicalities to shield Iheir against the penally of violating trou blesome statutes. The reversal. In loed, lets loose n swarm of Inter est lug cnnleoturos. Will Mr. House velt road the Judges a lesson in pub He? What effect will the event hnvi on tho ponding canvass? There Is on thing which needs further expmn it Inn, however." Tribune "The court's ruling hat tho number of offenses was nr bltrurlly multiplied nnd that Ih. ludge cannot IH his penalty lo th supposed resources of remote persoic not before him ns defendants pro hide the possibility of any slmtlii' sensational fine In case a retrial re Hiilts In a verdict or guilty. I he lirnt ortllct was obtained, nccordiins t' tho present ruling, by wlihhol.llnt from tho Jury material evidence li favor or tho defense. If that evl ,-lenco hod been admitted there it iloubt In the court's mind whether r verdict or guilty couiu nave "in earned. If Is a fact to bo ro:Mo' with satisfaction that this declsloi. ! by a unnulinouH bench." Mall "This decision, unanimous Iv arrived at, will bo gonoralU' nc .opted as rear mslve to the (itt-th ol the case and the common m'I.ho o' the flltiation. St.it.darc Oil Is nt t nopi lar corpora' lo" ami lias Hwlf to blame for it; but tiu toci'd ol tiiat trial and the i.g'iie of that flui 'null1 not slam' wll m: tmist'.tuMii" : threat nualuM a" Liorponitcd in dustrv, that something loss than Itr rights would bo granted It In conn and something more than lis deserts meted out to it In the way of pun Ishmetit. 'The flue' was a factor, and no Hiuult one. In the progressive mi certainty in the American business world that culminated In the crash of last October." Herald - "To those who followed the arguments upon the appeal If ! not must a matter of surprise that tho rutted Stales court of appeal should have reversed .Indue l.amlh in his derision assessing a punlt Iv line of 40. tn una hist tin Standard OH company of Indiana on the rebate ruses. That the declslor of the appellate beurb Is unanhuom in this Is a matter for congnitula (Ion. it rather will bear out the public verdli-t lu the first Instance which was that, however unpopular the Standard (HI company ma v be uid whatever its offense. Judge Lnn ills in the u moo n of the exemplar live had been unduly severe. The Standard Oil company Is entitled t simple Just ire. as Is every corporate or lndh blunt, no more, no less." l-'or nn liupiitrtil Appetite To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try .1 few dose of Chauiberlaiu's Stomach tiiui Uver Tablets. Mr. J. II. Sent, of IMrott. Mich , says: "They res'ored my appetite when Impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling an I 'nil vd s pleasant and satisfactory ipnv,mo.it of the bowels." Price cents. Sam ples free. Hamilton lrng Co. i.OST On Sunday, Aug. 2. between the Alley farm lu tiardeu Valley and Itoselmi g. a black w halebore liiiKttv hip Item iird for return to Itevlew office. m;ui; ix oiikoo.n. Vigorous protest was entered by the commercial Interests of Oregon and the Oregon State Dairy Associa tion, uguinst the adoption by the I'll re Food Conference at Mackinac island, Michigan, of a standard for evaporated milk requiring 2H pel oid solids. Oregon's milk is rich lu butter fat, owing to our cllmnth- couditlona, but abundant pasture means less solids than lu milk from :ows fed eight mouths In the year. Oregon dairymen uud condensers in sist tbut solids should be such as re sult from the use of whole milk in their product. K. H. liarrlman, tho greatest in llvlduality In the railroad world, r njoylng with his family the glories )f Oregon's August cHmate at PoH un Lodge, near Klamath Lake. Their stay will cover several weeks. Vice-presidents Julluu KruUsehnfM and K. 10. Calvin accompanied Mr. liarrlman to Oregon, but during his vacation they wll be busy Inspecting their roads throughout, the state. The flood Heads Conference opens; tomorrow. There is absolute nssiir- inee of a thoroughly representative authoring and it is generally under- -dood that permanent organization will le effected and result-getting glslatlon agreed upon. Conference s under the' auspken of the Oregon Oevolopnicnt League. Three Oregon athletes won honors it the Olympic games in London no ither state In the union made such a diowlug. The boys will be royally nlertained In Portland when they return early In September. Hoth Hhletle and commercial bodies are uniting In the arrangements. The different fair associations of Oregon are co-operating for n spleii- tlu display of products and groat diowlng of livestock at the Kail Show In Portland, with the bear aces ever held In the state. All Ibis 'las Its part In the development of he state, by creating such an Inter st In livestock production ns will noun an' ample supply for tho sup- mrt of the grout packing plants low under cnnstrifction In Portland Tho sale of special one-way tickets rrom all points in the United States o nil points in Oregon begins Sep ember 1st and continues until Oc ober il 1st. MOW CTItK I'Olt LOCKJAW. Injection of Magnesium Sulphate Aids Anti-Toxin in Its Work. lMTTSHlMtti, Pa., Aug.' 9. The Milgcc Annex, also known as the Pasteur Institute, attached to the Mercy Hospital of Pittsburg, (onight routes to the fore with what it claims is the first real euro for tetanus or lockjaw. Magnesium sulphuLe In octcd into the spinal column is said o have effected the cure. This evening Hurry (illbert, 14 vears of ago. was discharged from he Pasteur Annex ns well. Ho wns- me of the most severe cases to conn indor tho notice of local physicians nut the new cure was watched with ;reut Interest. The boy was hurt with a toy pls it on July 4, and on July lit wa arrled to the hospital In convul sions. Injections of a f per cent so lution of magnesium sulphate won darted and gradually Increased tc I f per cent. Hy degrees the body ol the boy, which had become rigid resting only on the back of his head Mid his heels, began to relax. Antt oxln, too, was used in good quau- ttles to assist In Iho work of relax ug tho muscles. AH the hospital ihyslclnns assert that there was m hope of antl-toxlu saving the hoy's life, ro far had the disease progres sed before he was treated. The treatment lasted 12 days before the muscles of tho body been me once more pliant and (lie last nine days have boon spent by physicians In ex untitling tin1 boy to see that his con dition Is what It was claimed by tin Mercy Hospital physicians. TPlial Do Xhey Cure? Tim altovo question Is often sjsked mi Jtrinnit lr. PiercitS two Iculmg medi einc.s, "(i.tlileu Mei!i-til HiM!ivi:ry " ait Kuvorlte Pii'srip'-'H." Tlit answer h ili.il "(lotdcii Medi n Dlsi-overy " In a i.iont nteut alteianvt- o; 'iUmh! -ptirtlicr, :iii-l tonic or luviyunito md iicls ept.n.;i)- favorably In a cur: llvti way iip.-n all lite iiiiumiis ilnitiu'sui faces, us ol Iho itaal iusii!'ev tliftmi bro:u-lii:.l luU-s. wtomaib, Ikivvi-Is an bin Ulcy. curing a lame per cent, of cntu rhitl cay w hethiT 4hi' ulsense rtlTects ti nasal p.Noics, tlio tTv:H. lurynv. bn-i chltt, nUHiwichNlns cniajNul d spepki bowel tun nuiMysw.riTvA bl.uld. uteruH or other prTvie oivTrrA fji a:-yiMns iL Unfr.-n uccc.-lul in rttlecl X'l'1'; " Tte- " irlte rrescr'ntleti " is ii.(vNi fori Is a iKiuerlui ieHTcmw)' a", iliik itn 1:1 1 trig toiiU and nervine. K..r weak wm,' Out, over-worlied women no matter wh;i h;i. CilllHcd the bt e;ik-do II, "-';lorit Prescription ill Ih- found mot eti.clu 111 biiildnnt up the stretiii.h. nxl.il.iiv tho womanly functions. miUIuiiij p:ui. and britulm nlxtet a liealihy, v'oruur CVIldlttoii of llie hole s Mem. A lttk of particular. raps carli hottb (flvintf the f.triuiihe of IkiIIi uiin mrs jo,,' quotimr what s.-nrvs of etnmfiit nutl leal anthitrn, wh" werks are emill. c t-y phyoiciunnof a!l tin schools uf pr.iciiei a guides lu pn-scriHiiut. "ay of t ,e Ii lu gre-lieiit onlrrmg into these tueti,( ine Tim wonls of praiM N'toed on tb aevcral InttrtMlient! enterim: tut. I) k-i -i Pierct met I icnies by such writer' sl.nnli! havu more weiylit th:in any ainouct t! non professional ttim-muls, Nh ,uim uch men are writlmt for tin1 Kiil.iaiu e ol tbeir met I ictil brethren and know lu-ftoi they Qeak. Itoin itietticlnKt am n-ftlmhllc. mu aren't, and contain n.. harmful I .ibit formtnn drus, Nmuj ctunixi-etl of ! ci i ttri'tsof the rott.s of native, Am. . u-ai metllcuml forest elanu Thty an- imtl aoM by dealer In tuetiielne. You ean'i ailorl to accept s a !.ilMitute lor e ie ot thfM medicine of known ctmipoMtloii, an? tini n..tiim lr. Plercf'st Peliet mM. iifpivi1 wt Ui take a cnthlv. niilaie aiJ m vUtoraia fuxsactL llvnr aud buwala. Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, ami which lias been iu use for over 30 years, lias homo tho sinattiro of anil lias been made under his per-jc-??--? sonal supervision sii. o its infancy. WAJiWW . Allowiiooiiotodeceivojouiuthis. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd Jiist-ns-fc'ond" f.ro hut Kxpei-iiuents that t.rillo with and endanger tho health of lnlUnts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for -Castor Oil, Pare Korie, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is I'leasiint. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic HiihHtancc. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys 'Worms and allays Feverishness. It cure3 Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cuiies Coustipatior and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates Uio Stomach and towels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'anaceiv Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS si Sears the The Kind You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. THCCNUHCJMrT. TT MUH THCCT, HtWYOIII trrt. Not "just as good," but trm liwt Jeunlng's broad. Fr?n delivery. 1'hone 03. dtf. J. It. CHAPMAN, l. 1. s., Jlentist. Abraham Htillding Telephone 114 iiiiiiih, y u. in. iq u p. in. KOKHUl.'KU - - - OHIiOON! j. c. mi;mj:, Atloi'iiey-ai-Law With Klchardson, Dlmick &. Moore- head, Attorneys nt Law, :! 1 7 Cotiinionweallh Hidg, t!th aud Ankeny Streels. POItTLANU OKKUON. (;i;o. i:. hoick, tip - M. I). Olllce In tho Heview Ituilding KtaiiH, Itooins 1 :S and It. X-Hity and Klectrleal Treamunt. 'retephouu, Main 111. ItOSKItl'ltU - - - ORKf.ON A. r. si:i:i,v, .m. ., OMices: liooms II, l' and 1 3, Douglas .County Hank Building, 'Phono 771. uosKitntd ... oitKtiow OllUe Hours: Phones: 10 lo 12 n. m, Oflice Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Uesid. Main 171 Hit. I.I in i A SMITH, Physieitin Women nnd Children's Diseases ni Specialty I OfflVo: Kouius S nnd it, Mnrsters Mlk I next to noughts t'ountv Hank Hide: ray For Sale by sv -v.- 1 FA A SJ THE riONEEB I TEMrERAXCE liEEH I iff "Ji op TnK tacipio Coast I!. II. MAIIIIWS. Our Stock Of Road Wagons, Top Buggies, Hacks and Surreys is complete having received another car load. Our Prices Are as low as the lowest, and furnish good goods WE HAVE Lhe finest, line of Rubber Tire Runabouts ever brought to Roseburg. Call and look overcour stoc. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201. Vehicles & Implements ttoseburj;. Oregon Signature of iuti-:v m:vs. A nuniljer ' vicinity have of the people in been spending the this last of the An- few days iu tin berry patches. .Mrs. T. Troxel and childicn. Koseburg, have bfn spending iast week v.ilh her sister, Mrs. drew Kirkpatrii k. of Drew. Mrs. V. ,1. Muii" has returned f Itoselnilg. where he has been worii itlg for I lie p;tst few Wei-lts. Miss l-Jtta (Jra-hiiin and Miss Ann IMelcli. of Davs Creek, have bee visiting I lie Misses Amanda aud .hula Kirk pa I rick Inr a few days. i The Sunday school piciiic given in (he grove near I rew w;is well al- I i"iidcd and pronounced a success by I ail. The niorning was devoted to (he .' remtlar Sunday school services anil at noon a bounteous feast was spread I which Wiis heartily partaken of. In t the afternoon, an impromptu enter- I'tainment was a leading feature, and both old and young did their pari toward ni:i king it a success. The I -lay riiiM ti m u a iniuuor ol games. and all I the Hi t i dei-;:'ed wishing sue w Sunday sibnid. K KIN KTKIt. et Hie World AfTnnIs. "It gives me unbounded pleasure lo recommend iiuckien's Arnica Salve." says .1. V. Jenkins, or Chape) Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's Hie best salvo (he world affords. If cured n felon on my Ihunib. and II Snappy! Deli o h (ful! For sale at all lcadini; tcin poraiKo ill-ink stands. NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. ASTORIA, OREGON never f.'Mls to Ileal every wirG, burn in- won ml lo which It is applied. ';-,c at A. C Marsturs & Co'8. druu store. COMMKXnXfi JL'XE 2al ttX'H- j The following train service will bo In effect on the line of the C. It B. K. U., between Albany and Yiiilua, daily, except Sunday: No. 10 N)2 Mxd Pass. Leave Albany 7:4H a. m. 12:40 p in Ar'v Yanuina 1:.10 p. m. 5 30 p.m No. 15 No. 1 Pass. Mxd. l,v Yaiiulna. 2:15 p. m. 7:00 a.m Arv Albany. . 7:00 p. m. 11:55 a.m On Sundays the service will be as follows: Leave Albany, 7:35 n. m., arrive Yiuiiiliia. 11:40 a. in.; leave Yaouina 0:00 1 1 :110 p. m. p. ni. arrive Alhnny, D Agricultural College Corvnlli & Oregon ()1Tts colh'Klato coursL's in Agriculture, inirhnlliig Asro tmiiiy. Horticulture, Allium 1 Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, etc. : Kurt.'.st ry ; I )iniest ic Sii v uce ii n tl Art; Civil, K i cc trical. Mechanical, and Mining KiiKinerriiiK; Coiniueree; and IMia riniicy. Offers elementary courses in A tsv'wu 1 1 ii re, J-'orest ry , Domes tie Science and Art. Coiniueree and "Mechanic Arts, including furge wirk, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, ma chine work, etc. Strong faculty. mnderir equipment; Tree tuition; opens Sept. 25. Iliustnileil ciiliiloeili' Willi full hifr liiiilioii Oil tlltriLtiiiI) lu tlic It l' kIs -tni'. (r.-.-. RATE S wii,i. hi: main-: this si-.ason- my tiik SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Lines in Oregon) From Roscbur, Ore. AS Kt)L,()VS KU'l'H A if ONE WAY IV III It' M (HI VIA POKTI.ANO CAI.lKdKNIA Chicago "S78.50 $37.50 St. Louis 73.50 82.50 St. Paul 66.00 81.75 Omaha 66.00 75.00 Kansas City .. 66.00 75.00 TK'KKTS WIU, UK ON SAI.K August 6, 7, 21, 22 Coed for return in ill days wilh stopover privileges ut pleasure within limits DATES ror any furl her infornui' ion call on L. . AlOORl:, Local AKeiU or write to Wm. AlcMurray Geitenil Tasseno-er AL'eni, I'ortand. Or. ; 4. LOW EAST NEWPORT! Oregon's The place to co for perfect rest anil every conceiv able form of healthful anil delightful recreation. IIS FACILITIES AWL COMPLLTE Host of food ami an almn-!.- if i i - Kri'-ih wilier fium spi-injrs. All iiiralcrn necessitifa, Mi.-h u li-lfL-raph. ti'lrplionp. and markets freshly pnivideil every ilay. Fuel in iiliunilani e. ( otta'es partly furnished or unfurnished to U had i-heaply. Striet muniripal sanitary repulations. M-.W I'OKT is reach, il hy way of the Southern I'aeific to Allnny or Corvallis. thei ( iM vailis and Kastern . It. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM ROSEBURG Season six-months ticket $8.00 inr elalmraie new Sumnn-r Book (rives a concise deseri tinn or Xewimrt. inelihlinr a list of hotels their capacity and rates, l all on, telephone or write O L. B. MOORE. Lo al Agent. S. P Co. M aCL'AY. ".eneral Tassenser Asrent. Portland. Oregon. Stops earache lu two minutes tiHXhachu or pain of burn or ncalj lu live n 1 1 1 Hi I ok ; hoarseness, one hour; muscleacho, two hours; sure throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, monarch over pain. Patronize Review advertisers. (lodge directory i J a K. & A. ii., !aurel LoOge No. U-HolOi f regular meetingn on lud aita 4th Weduet dys ot each mouth. G. O. Gbihah, W. li. N. T. JKwerr, HrBUrj- AO.U.HV. Kotwoiirg lAMfb No. 16 Html the 2nd aud -lili MomUyy of nach muuih at 7:U u. in., lu thu Fureiiters Hall Al mp-nliern lu gooJ 8tulliir ar luvitcd to at Wild J. W. Dowkll, M. W. K U. Lknox. Kucnnler Bl, U. Kl.Kb, KuMouurg UH.a, wo.aiS- lloldi n-gular communlcatioiiH at the Elks Temple on 2u6 aud 4th Thursday ol et u mouth. All lnemlMjrB rfgiieitvd to attet d retfiilarly, and all vlHltlng brotaert ar L-ordl-ally luvitod to attend. K. U 1'arrott, K. R. Obo. W .-TAi.xy H('rtarr. D MfOUiMianu 4tD 'ihurmlay evening ut unit i. ul viruiiV mambr DiirdlalW luvited u Mtttnl 11NIK K. C't VK.'iUKH. C. Ol H . H. Lknox. Keo. I. W. DuWBi.L. R celver. EA I.KH. KoifburK .terie meeii lu Od.1 Fellow liall ou 2od and ltD Mouday even. Iubr ol fauli mot ih. t tt '(lo(k. Visit lug biethteu lo guod funding alway wtlcome. G. Culvkr, W. P C. V. HAL' aku. Bm. Fil A., :turt Oouglub So. si- huitwivri of America, meeUt each Tuesday evulug B ForeNters' 11 all. V If l ting brother al waya welcome. W. J. Brand, C. R. E. H.Lrnox, Ro. ec. K. V. Hoova a. Physician IO. O. F., KlHliiKStarlxMlKc No. 17-i, roeeU In . odd Fellow' Tcmplrt every Fiiday evening. Vlsll iik brelliere alwHyit welcome. K. N. Ewart, N. U. F. H Micklu, H, S. M. FhKi.k, F. 8. IO. O. F., l'hlletariaii IxmIo No. li-Meets In Ddil Ft'llnWH'IViu pie. corner of JnrkHiu) hih! Chkh StiectB, on Hiiturduy evening if each week. Mt-iiibf -it of ihiMirilcr lu gouj Mumling uru iuvltuil to lUtciul. J. . (iOOUNOW, N. tl. X. T. Jkwkit, It. . IO O. F . I'nlnti KiH-iiinpineilt No. U-Met-ts In ' i il Ffllows' 'I't-iujile on tile Im mid ;irj '1 Ii ii rs In y eveuliiK f eiU'h itioiilli. '1n. iUK )ri'llieicti rtlWHVH weli-ulne ii o. i.kwls, r. p. J. o. tioouwow, ilcrlue. K' OF P., A hrt l-otltte No. 47 Meets every ii i-ti i'mihi in i. ti. (j. r. iihii, m i :.hj p. in. Mi iiiiteis in go. d slandtiiK are iuvPed 10 aili-ii'l. t-LSN V. WtMllKHI.Y, V. C. I. A. Sanctuary, K. K. 8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15 llnltli n-vulnr meet lint b oq every Wetliiemlay in tit III MaeebeeV Hall. All vIhUIiik m-mlK-Ts iu good standing are iuvlled to at telitl. F. F. Patleroon.Com. 0. W. Kai'H, H. K. LO. T. M., Kosehurg Hive No. 11 Hnldi icKiilur rcviewH on every Tuewday fir nooii nt i. 'clock in the Mncealee HhD. H tuers of others Hives visiting In he city are conhhlly luviUd t-t attend eur rev lew m. Mitri. v. ti. Hon khka kk, Com. Miin. Jessik Kait, k. K. (HiKKN VV'OOIiMKN OF AMKKKIA, Myrtle ( iiinp No. uo meets (n the hccmul ami fourth Wediiesdaysof every uimith In the For rente h' Hall. TravelliiK NetKhhom art! cor- ilially Invited to visit our Chid (. A. (-. Mailitkmw, ('otimil, A. Hai..man, Clerk. M" ()1KKN HKOTHKKHOnD OF AMKKK A' ItoHchurK Ixxlge No. 4t MeetB every 'Juri ii ml llh rimrMlH v lu M neon bee Teinule. V ftiliiiK members always welcome. Kvri.yn Hoovkk, President ItKKTitA Wkioht, Secretary. OK. H , Konetiuri; Chapter No.S-Hohlstlielr rt'Kulnr meeting ou 1st ate) 3rd Tin inn Inyo In each Month. Visiting ineiiilR-rn in eooil htaudiug are respectfully lutiuil to al tend. Mrs I. Wollcnbkhu, W. M. Fkke JohnmiN, Heeretary 0 N. ti., Co. I Pepara'e Battalion MeHi every Thurmliiy evenli g al the Armory Hall HlS u'cl-ck. F. B. Hamlin, Captain. KHKKAIIH, Uosi'burg Rebeknh Udire.Nn. ft I. O. O. F. Meets iu Odd K llowr mnleeverv TiitHdav eieiilnif. Vlslllug s In tern and brelhr- ti Invited to attend. MltH. MAIililK RoiikkoN. N.O. Mltw. Stk Hll KNhi N , fteeretary. w OMKN OF WOniiCRAFT, MIhc Irch' No. m Meetd on Utnnd :ird Monday evening of each moinh at tdd Ft -Hows' Hull. Visiting members iu good standing are In vittd to aiici.d. Flo RK NCR Hamivon, 0. N. Cuua Bokkn, t lerk w (KHiMF.N OF TUB VORI.I, (Ink Camp No. Hinii Hnll I :i M.lu ut ilm lino helloWi nnn 111 Rtehiirg, everv 1st and :ird M-'iclay evenings. Visiting ueljjhhors always weleoiue. r .n. r.w a ht . i;. J. M. Tn ron k. Clerk. 4. 4. 4.. 4. 4' t YAQUINA BAY t Matchless Beach Resort t