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.4. EVENING IROSEHURG REVIEW ISSUE DftfkY CEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L WliftBERLY, Edlto . Qttic Review Building, (first flour) Jackson Street. Telephone. Main ool. DAILY year, by mall 93 tu month, delivered WJ week, delivered V 8BH1-WEEKLY , Year . IJ.0U Montbl 9J.U0 AKU'HT SMI, jooh. HTKKKT PAVING CONTRACT. Work IU'kIiih HcI. 5; laying llftu Utliic to Sturt Oct. 15. All Monday afternoon was occu pied by the special) committee of the city council, conuiRtlng of Council men Joseph ho n, Mlcelll and Worth InKton, and W. L. Archamhcnu, rep resenting the Warron Construction (-0., arranging the details of the con tracts for 18 blocks of Btreet paving to be done In Roue burg this fail. The work is to be commenced some time the coming week, the contract specifying that a rock crusher, etc., Is to be on the ground not later than Saturday, Sept. fith. It Is also speci fied In the contract that the complete plant for laying the bltulithlc stir- facing for the pavement shall he hore by Oct. 15th, of this year. Km bodying of these conditions In the contract Bhould certainly squelch the knockers and put an end to the talk that no paving will be done this year. It also gives assurance that If the weather Is ordinarily favorable a large portion, if not all, these 18 blocks of paving will be laid before the winter rains sot In. It Is very probable that rock from Mt. Nebo, at the west end of the big bridge across the South lTmpiun river will be used. Paving work will probably begin on Sheridan Btreet, opposite the de pot. Cass street will come next and then Jackson or Mnln. . It will require several weeks to put the curbings, dralnnge pipes, etc.. in place before the street surfacing can bo put on, and it 1b probable that October Kith is as soon as the bltu lithlc plant could be used, even were It now here. The 18 blocks to be paved are laid out In Beven separate sections with a separate contract for each. In general specifications they are Identical, however. Ah every body Is Intrested In this work we publish the contract for Jackson street, In full, as follows: PAVING CONTRACT. THIS AGREISM 10NT, made and en tered Into this duy (if August, lltOH, by and between the City of Koseburg, Oregon, a municipal cor poration, party of the first part, and Warren Construction Company, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Washington, and authorized to do business in the State of Oregon, purly of the sec ond part, WITNESS KTH: That Whereas, by virtue of the ac tion of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Roseburg, bid have been heretofore received by the Mayor and Common Council of said City of Roseburg, for the work and materials hereinafter contracted for, aud said bid of the party of the sec ond part having been accepted by the party of the first part, as hereinafter set forth, and a resolution having been passed hy tho Common Conucll of the City of Roseburg Hint the con tract for snld work and materials be awarded to the party of tho second part, upon the terms hereinafter set forth; and WHKKEAS, In pursuance of said action the contract has been awarded by the Mayor and Common Council of the party of the first pnrt to tho party of the second part for furnish ing Bald materials aud doing the work of excavating, tllliiiK. paving curbing, constructing catch basins f.t.d other work on Jackson Street In mid City of Roseburg, Oregon, an provided In the plans and speclficn Hons for sutd Improvement, now on file In iho office of the City Recorder of Roseburg, Oregon, a copy of which specifications Is hereto attached and initio a pnrt of this conliviet, which said work is to tie done as herein after provided for, and upon the frl owing terms, to-wlt: On Jackson Street from the North line of Lane Street to the North Hue of Douglas Street in t ie t Ity of RcK'li.irg. Oregon, boUI contra 't n. awarded being for the following ma terials and for the following prices, namely: (trading, per cubic yord .75 llltullthic Paving, with crush ed rock base, per square yard $ 2m Concrete Curbing, per lineal foot 1 .:'. Cateh basins, each $(n.00 Inlets for hralns. each $17.r0 HewT Pipe Dm...: 12-inch Pipe, per lineal fool . . $ 1.00 10-Inch Pipe, per lineal foot . . f SO H-inch Pipe, per lineal foot . . 4 -Inch Sub-Drains, per llneiil foot $ 2 Street Monuments, each ....$ 6.7f Tht above prices include aM th finishing of ftlT necessary mater ials, labor and implements snd the performance of the whole of the work herein set forth, and for the faithful compliance of each nnd ev ery one of the requirements of the agreements and for the welt ami faithful compliance of the name ami of the whole thereof In the manner set forth and described In the plans and a ieci float inns on file In the City Recorder's oJce of the City of Roseburg. Oregon. NOW. THEREFORE, in considers- mill 111 ill" il fill mfn, inr 1 n 1 1 tl 1 the end part, does hereby coven ant and agro to furnish all mater ials and to do all the work above mentioned In a first class, lmhsljmllu and workmanlike manner, u:id for the prices above stated, and in con formity with the plans and specifi cations above referred to, and the terms and conditions therein, uud in consideration of the covenants and agreement herein mentioned to be performed by the second party, the party of the first part hereby agrees to pay to the party of the second part the prices for sntd work und material as hereinbefore set out, at the times as hereinafter stated. IT IS KUtTHlOU A(iREEI). That the work shall commence within ten days after the signing of this con tract, that a rock crusher shall be in stalled at Roseburg by September Mb, 1908, and a paving plant Instal led at Roseburg, not later than the Iftth day of October, liMiS, aud that the party of the second part shall complete all of the work to be done under the contract, on or before the first day of August, 190!); and IT IS HEREKY AGREED, That If the work is not completed at that time, the City may deduct from the amount due the contractor the sum of Twenty Five ($2f,00) Dollars per day for each and every day that the work remains unfinished after that day, which said sum of Twenty Five ($25.00) Dollars per day 1b hereby agreed upon by the parties hereto as fixed and liquidated damage that the ('Ity will suffer by reason of the failure of the party of the second purt to complete the work within the time ugreed upon. IT IS FURTHER AGREED, That no allowance will be made for extra work of any kind, unless such work shall have been ordered In writing by the Mayor and Common Council of said City. If the contractor falls to pay the men employed upon the work, or for material used therein, the Engineer may deduct from the payments due said party of the second part the imouut necessary to pay such claims for labor and material. The party of the second part shall lot be entitled to damages on ac count of delay, but If such delay is occasioned by the party of the first mrt, then the second party shall be entitled to an extension of time In vhlch to complete the work, to he letermlued by the Engineer of said mriy of the first part. The party of the second part shall like all necessary precautions to pre- ent nccldents and shall i indemnify ind save harmless the City from all Milts or actions brought against the ity for or on ncount of any Injuries 'cceived or damages sustained In the onslruction of said work, or due to legllgence In guarding the same. IT IS FURTHER AGREED, That he party of the second part shall. not uhlet or assign any part of (lie work r of this contract, or tho money due inder this contract, without the writ en consent of the Mayor nnd Coin 110 n Council of said City. IS IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD ND AGREED, That the party of the .econd part shall prosecute the work nder this and the other cotil racts hlch have been awarded said sec Hid party, in the order designated by he Engineer of said party of the irst part, and not more than two 12) docks of the work embrnced In all of aid contract shall be prosecuted al mo time, unless by the consent of he said Engineer or the Street Cum nlttcc of the Common Council of the Mty of Roseburg, Oregon. A partial estimate shall be issued y the Engineer at the end of each alendnr mouth for the sum due the second party for the work done dur ug said month, and the City shall iay snld second party In warrants Irnwu on the Jackson Street lm trovement Fund, 80 per cent of the 1 mount of snld estimate, ami retain 10 Hr cent until the completion of he work and its acceptance by the engineer. When the second party ins completed the work In all res tects in accordance with the plans uid specifications herelnbefor"' re erred to, the Engineer shall then is uie n final estimate for the balance lue Ihe contractor, Including the re ained ercetitngc. nnd the city shall my and said second party shall re vive the amount of said estimate as 'till compensation for all work done tnd material furnished under this out rnet ; A Moat Valuable Agent. The glycerins employed In Dr. Plerm' nedictnon grcntly enhances the mcdicfna propertloH which It extract from n:itiv. medicinal roots and holds in yoluttui much boiler than alcohol would. It alf. posseMM medicinal properties of Its own being a valuablo demulcent, nutritive antiseptic and antifermeut. It add greatly to thoofflcacy of the Itlack Cherry bark, llloodronl. Golden Seal root, Stnm root and gueen's root, contained li "Uulden Medical Discovery " In suMnlnt chronic, or lingering coughs, bm.-ichinl throat and lung affections, for till of w hid these agents are recommended by Hand ard medical autnorities. In all case where there Is a wastlnr away of flesh, loss of apjietito, with weal tomori. as In tho farly stages of con unj(tiin, thrro can lo no doubt that iily certnoaets as a valuable nutriiuo and aids 118 Golden SciI root. stoi:o root Qiwehjs roft and lllack Cherrybark in KronioVML-yitrtPMion and building up (hf ejh aiiTfl-ircngtli. controlling tho r.Mi;;b and brlnii., about a hcakliv condition of the wUlc systei.'. Cf course, tt mu! not be r i.ird to,.or i.ilrucle. It w.ll not cureumsumption except In Its earl ici Ugt It Will c.ir v. rv rv;r,. .,) s.r. fTi a. .luTUiiuiM p BpaiAUIi.h4:. . Inacuieivicio II la not fcierrcclim rtMn the linger ini hang-on coughs, or tVuM-of long tainling von when avonMa:.'ed bv bb-tiling froit lungs. ilsn It l.-.s performed lu moi Biarvidnmt cures. Prof. Kinley Kllingwood. M. I.,of l-rn nett Med. College, Chicago, say of gi cert its: In 1tp-i1 It wrrw an rvetlem rn-ie ItoMinf a (Uett gutnitltjr rt U, H tl,1( ,i BTilniii In w'lmi.'ii. It U mn i f ih, k-v iMitl(rtursl pnHturtHof tl ,. i.rv-eiil time It ll iiMl.-n Ujrt eufe!.!.. -hv i.t. ntl j , in a'hi. FiiMVtalljr If H.rie h til. er t i.hi ot t a Urrhal skotrttli U kirrl,l intUmn-rtt;. it v tomtt-h. 11 l a mmt nTK l nt - 1 Oljcertne will n)uttt mnv eae ,.f -(braritmnil and ncnul tfastitc uun acidity." .'lden Metllcil t)iwwry " mrlehr u pqrlSM th MvhhI fiitu I.U.Ii-Im-. i.in..lr rtiiMloni, acforulout tfllln mmi oU Mu or ulcer. ntl to R V rtfrcf. of PtiftaVi f V tor ttr tKMktet llln all 1I1 nt tt,e r.-'r. teairtnai root cutniHMina ihi mtitimtM lutii la no aiouLol lu it Tim "Wiff lirtTBggMBMgMgMBMMaaanMMM Tko Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has beeu iu uho for over 30 years, has borno tho signature of jrij? ad has beeu made under his per- CxjCyzyijj sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you lu this. All Counterfeits Imitations and " JuHt-as-good " fre but , Kxporiments tlmt trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CaHtorla 1h a liarmless gnbstltuto for Castor Oil, Pare Boric, Drops ftiut Soothlnff Syrups. It is Pleasant. It oontuliis ncitliur Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio KiibHtanco. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays FcveriNlmess. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething' Troubles, cures CoiiKtipatior and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, rcgulutes tho StonuwH and Vowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. That tho party of tho spcond part shall furnish a bond for tho raithful performance of this contract, to be ipproved hy the Mayor or the City f ItosebtiiK. for the sum of Klfty 'our . Hundred ($r400.UU) DollarB, iiavlns as surety thereon some surety wnipany authorized to do business In he State of Oregon, guaranteeing In proper form tho raithful performance if this contract, and further indent drying tho City of liosehurg, Ore ,'on, against any claims or liens ror tabor, work or material on account r all sub-contracts, material, men, iahor or mechanics rurnlshing labor or material under this contract. IN WITNKSS WIIKKKOF. The mid party of tho llrst part has. by resolution duly passed, caused this ontract to be signed In dupllcnte hy 'IB Mayor and City lieconler, nnd Ihe onrty or the second part has, by reso lution or its Hoard or Directors duly Missed, caused tills contract to be uibscribed in duplicate, nnd Its cor mraie seal to be hereunto altlxed Ity its Vice-I'reslilent, this day aud year llrst above written. ('ITY OF ItOKKIll'HO, Hy Attest: .Mayor. Cltv Recorder. WAItKKN CONSTRUCTION COM-. PAN, Hy Attest: Vice-President. Auditor. in xnxo at 1 l'Kii woitn. Acordlng to a recent announce ment President Roosevelt has con tracted Willi an American periodical lor written accounts or the hunting trip which ho will take In the African jungles nfter the close of tils admin istration. It Is said that the presi dent will receive for these literary contributions compensation equival ent to $1 per word. This report is responsible for the following poem, clipped from an exchange: The lion till slood ( J I ) Within 1)11 the III) wood 111) ; 1 III) took (III a (II ) steady aim ill): M.v (III bullet I 1 1 I sped ( II ) And ll) he 1) lay 111 I dead III ) Hy (III my (111 good 111 ) rifle (III slalndl ) 12:1.011 Ills (III struggles (111 ceased (t) The 1 l 1 noble I III beast till Lay ill) stretched (III lipon(ll) Ills ill) side ( II ). M.v (111 bullet ill I true III ) Hail III I bored ill) him (II) through III) ml till Instantly (III he (III died ll I IIM.OU A ( 1 1 1 rush 111), n (lt crnsh (II). A 111) lawny ll) flash ll) Hefore i l I my i II l startled ( II ) eyes I 1 1 I Vtldllll thrill II I 1(11) knewlll) I dl II i work ill) tin II ) dm II ) Krellll llt) rouldltll olnlni ( II ) my 1 1 1 ) prizoi III.. ISfi.OO lllsilll ninddenedl II I tuatelll) 1(11) saw 1 11 i tool l l late 1 1 1 ) lladltl) reached i f 1 ) met til wlthltl I a! It I boiinditll: tlttl smiKhtltl) hen 111 llfellll Asilll wellll rolledltll oer- (III the(ll) grounddll. t2ii.0t MXtll skill I 1 ) andlll) strength Ill) Prevailed 1 1 1 ) anil) leenthllll. Andlll) wlthltl) mil) move ment i It ) quirk ill) Ml) laldllll lien II I Inwill) Wlthltl) oneitll sharpilll blow ill) Ofill) nivitli renowned 1 1 1 1 lllmlll SHckilll' !:':. on Till) R.lfl) .. 2 0i) Total . . $125,011 Signature ONK MAX DOKS IT ALL. II Stages Held up in Yellowstone Park in One Day. YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo., Aug. 24. The greatest stage hold-up in the west In many years, at least in the number or coaches held up, oc curred today within the boundaries of the Yellowstone Park. The work was done by a lone highwayman, and the passengers were absolutely help less In ills hands, as no guns are per mitted in the park to either drivers or tourists. 1 In all it Is estimated from the statement of passengers, that some thing like $2000 In cash was obtain ed, drafts worth $10,000, other pa pers nnd transportation, besides a rich haul in watches and jewelry. In nil eleven coaches were held up and 125 people robbed. Soldiers started in pursuit of the bandit, while the Irate victims held a mass meeting and passed resolutions con demning bitterly tile government for Its failure to afford protection to tourists in the park. Three square meals a day at VI. .leanings' restaurant, which will be re-opened In connection with the lTmpitia Mnkory on Sept. 1. l'KOI.'KSh.ONAL. (iKO. I-:. IIOL'L'K, M. I). Olllce In the Review Building, up stairs. Rooms 13 nnd 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treanient. Telephone, Mnln 31. ROBEHURG - - - OREGON. A. C. SEK.LY, M. I)., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 nnd 13, Douglus County Hank IJuildiug, 'Phone 771. ROSE1IVRO ... OREGON. Office HourB: Plumes: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resid. Main 1721 1)U. l.L'CKTTA SMITH, Physiclnn Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty OIUco: RooniB 8 and II, Mnrsters' Blk uext to Douglas County Dunk Dldg. J. H. CHAPMAN', 1). I). 8., Dentist. Abraham Ruildtng Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSElillRG ... OREGON J. C. Ml'l.l.l'.N, Attorney-nt-liw With Richardson. Dlmlck & Moore head, Attorneys at Law. 315-16-17 Commonwealth llldg. 6th nnd Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON DISC PLOWS Don't0 wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders or a Benecia Reversible Disc Plow, and get your seed iu before the rains and have a big crop iu 1909. We have tlieiu. Prices right. O J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg. Oregon TIIK SPItKAl) Ol" SOCIALISM. In the September American Maga zine Ernest Poole writes an "'"" lug and Interesting article wlilrl n calls Harnessing Socialism. 11 , not a drv discussion of Ihe piin. lp es of Socialism, bill a graphic defini tion ot the workings nt the organiza tion which Is making Socialism popu lar 111 this country. Following are the fucts about the growth of Social Ism: When a political party has won the support ot twenty millions of people throughout the civilized world It is time that Its point of view Us alms and its methods he stiul.eil. "The Socialist parties of Europe are now minority powers. At pres ent thev huve H2 men in the British House or Commons. H in the French Chamber or Deputies and 4.! in the German Reichstag; in the other na tional bodies: Austria. S7; Italy, 2u; Norway. 17; Sweden. 1.1: Finland. 8(1; Denmark. 114; Helgiuni. :I0. anil to the Russian Second Duma they sent over HO men. Their actual vote In all countries Is already ten mil lions. "Is Ihe same growth to take place In America? Shall we see Socialist representatives in Congress as in the Uoime of Commons? Their recent growth seems pointing that way. In 1888 they cast only about 20110 votes: by ISOIJ It had swelled to over 1 00,000; in 1902 It rose to 229, 702; in 1904 It reached nearly 4.10, 000; in the last four years the num ber of dues-paying members has more than doubled again, and It seems not Improbable Dial their vote will be close to a million this rail." Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved. Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the 1'mted States Express Co., Chicago, nritei: "Our general superintend en: Mr Quick, handed me a bott.e of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera an 1 Diarrhoea Remedy some time as to check an attack of the old chronic dlairhoea. 1 have used It since that lime and cured many on our trains who have been st.-l:. I am an o1'1 soldier who served with Rutherford 3. Hayes and William McKlr.Iey four yearn In the 2:ird Ohio Reiinifut, and have no atlnient except chronic dinnhoea which thl? remedy s'.ip at once." For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. TO WIRE I'EXCE Itl YERS. I have just received a carload of Page Woven Wire Fence at Rnse hurg and stored it in the Sheridan warehouse, near the S. P. depot, where It may be obtained by pat-ties having plnced orders with me. 1 will also fill new orders until the simply is gone. S. it. Cltorcil. T.evi .tolinsr.ti ntwl sun were her. from Elkton today on business b-.'fore ' the 1.1. S. land oitice. Thai part of the cuunlry Is reported prosperous. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OltFGON NEEDS l'KOI'l.E Sett'eis, honest fanner, me chanics, merchants, clerks, peuple with brhius, strong hands and a willing- heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon Is scndlnv tons of Oregon literature to the Eust for (llstribu Ion through ever, available agoue.. Will you not help the good work of biiildint,' Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of voiir friends ho are likely to be interested in this state? We will be glad to liear the expense of sending thoin complete information about OKKISON aud itsopportunities. Colonist Tickets will bo on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOHKK from the East U) all points In Oregon. Tho fures from a few principal cities are: From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Guiulia 30.00 11 Cincinnati 42.20 " Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 " St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the printer amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. L. B. MOORE, Local Agent., Roseburg W. M. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent., Portland, Oregon MARRIED. McLAUOIlLIN-CASEBEER At Dix onville, Aug. 23, 1908, U. K. Mc Laughlin and Miss Evalyu Case beer, Itev. C. A. Rexroad, officiat ing. The have gone to Marshfield on a brief wedding trip. DAVIS-ASKEW In Roseburg, Aug. 23, 1908, C C. Davis and Kern E. Askew, Rev. J. K. Hawkins, olllc iating. A Ftiltlifut Frh-iMl. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since it was first introduced to the public in 1872 and have never found one instance where a cure was not speed ily effected by its use. 1 have been a commercial traveller for eighteen years, and never start out on n trio without this, my faithful friend,' says 11. S. Nichols, of Oakland, Ind Ter. When a man has used a rein edy for thirty-five years he knows its value and Is competent to speak for it. For sale by Hamilton Drug Co. H"S J. noSKIll'RG MARKET. 4. 4. Cereals. Wheat 90c bushel. Oata 60c. bu. Hay Vetch, $12 ton; grain, ,12 ton. Uarley $114 ton. Livestock. Steers Alive, 3 3 Vic. Cows Alive, 23e. Veal Drossed, 55o Hogs Dressed, 7c. Sheep 314 c. Poultry Mixed chickens, alive 9c 'b., dressed, 12c; geese, alive 8c, dressed, 12c; ducks, allvs lllc; dressed, 1 4 fl 15c. llUtter - Creftlliorv. Sr.cn itniin.1- country, 3ic lb. Kkks 2flc 'dozen. Potatoes $2.00 cwt. Wool 14 VjC lb. Honey 15c lb. C'alibaKe 3c lb. Old Onions 3c lb. Annies 2c lb. Pears 2c lb. Peaches 50c box. I'OIITLANI) MARKET. Livestock On loot: Steers, 3 4 4c; cows. 3c; hogs. 57c; sheep. 3l4e; dressed veal. 6fiSc; wool, 14c lb.; apples. $1.00; potatoes, 90c cwt; t'RKs. 25r doz.; mixed chickens. 1 2c; hops, 4 Tj 5c. NOTICK TO I'OXTll.VCTOItS. Notice is hereby given, that sealed hlds will be received by the County Clerk until the 2nd dav of Septem ber. A. 1)., 1908. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. of Bald day. for the construction of Cement and Plank Walks on the Court House Property, in accordance with Plans and Specifi cations on file at the County Clerk's office. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Hy order of the County Court. Hated at Roseburg. . Oregon, this 2'th day of July, 190s. E. II. LENOX, 4- .-j. 4. WlUiHOW. 4. f 4. The new fertilizer. 4. Nothing but fish, o j. Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4. per cent nitroRen. six per cent T l,",sh. IS per cent phosphoric acid. T j- One0;.-,-nound sack of Wll- T V u ,n "10 Place of 4. 12 4 tons of best stahlo man. J. ure. will ivc better resulta X and no weeds. Try It for your X lawn. J. F. BARKER ft CO. 4. 4" X 4-4-4- 4 4.4-? jToDGE DIfrECTORYj f. A A. M :jiurel iMse No. 18 Holfi regular meeting, no '2ud aud 4ta Wwlaei day, nl eacb mouth o. o. Omiiis, w. u. . N. T. Jswarr, Hecreurv AO- V.. hustiDurg Loogfc No. 10 Meet llib 2nd and 4th Moadayp of eauh mouth at 7:30 p. m.,lu ihe Former, Hall. Al neraberalugood ti"'ln are Invited to at una J. w. Doweu., M. w. 8 H. Lbnoz, Recorder. BP. o. KI.K8, Koaeburg Mx.ae, no.8S HoMi regular communications at the Elks Temple on -2nd and 4th ThursdayBof eac h 31011th. All member, requested to attp'd recnlarly. aud all vinltlng brother! are conll illy luTlted to atteud. E. U Pabrott, E. R. Gbo. w. stalby. Secretary. DEHRKK OK HONOR, MyMIO Lodge No. 1S Meeu'2udaud 4th Thurttday evening, ot each monlh in Maccubee Hall. Visiting member, cordially Invited to attond. UlNNIB K. ClVBKDKB, C,. Of H - . H. Lrnox. Rec. 1. W. D..WBLI., R- celver. EAOI.KH, Roseburg Aerie meeia In Odd Fellows Hall on '2nit and 4th Monday even Iurb of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visit ing brethren In good standing alway welcome. O. 1,'DLVtl, W. P., C. W. Bali ard. Bee. FOP A.. Court Douglas No. H Foresters ol America, meets eaob Tuesday evenlug tB ForeMters' Hall, Visiting brothers al vays welcome. W, J. Brand, 0. R. E. H.Lrnox, Rec. See. B. V. Uoovaa,Ph;slclan 10. o. F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets in (liM Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visit tig bretherc" ii!wys welcome. E. N. Ewabt. N. O. F. 0 Micbi.li, R. S. M. F11 Kl.E, F. a IO. O. F., rhlletarlan Umkg No. 8 Meet In (Ml Ft'l I own Tern pie, corner of Jack win ami 'as StreetB, on Hut unlay evening ol earh week. Mt'inbers of the order in good standing nre invited to attend. J. . OonnNow. N. G. N. T, Jkwktt, R. 8. 10. O. F., Union Kncampment No. 9Mectii in Ofld Fellows' Temple on the 1st ami 3rd Thnrnday livening of each month. Visit ing brethereii alwayn welcome, II O. I.kwis. C. P. J. O Goodkow, Scribe. KOF P., Alpha I.ige No. 47 Weet erery Wediu'rulayin I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:0 p. m. Mem born tn toad hlhihIIii? are invited to Httend. OLKM V. WIM1IRRI.T, U. C. L. A. HANtrTUARY, K. K.8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. l.V-Hold rcRutar meet in its on every Wednesday niehl in Mace bee' Hall. AH viMllnx members in good standing are Invited to at teud. F. F. Patternon, Tom. 0. W. Kapf, B. K. LO.T. M., Kotcburg Hive No. 11 Hold l regular revlewa on every Tuesday after noon Hi J-IIO is'nlnolr In lha Maiwiiliud'a Hull. Sisters of others Hives visiting in ihe city are l ufumiiy lnvma in attend our reviews. Mrs. 0. B. Bomkbrakk, Com. Mrs. JstwiE Raw, B. K. 11 ODER N WUODMKN OF AMKKIOA, Myrtle pf t amp So. eaao meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in the Fotresieti' Hall. TrHvellns Neighbors are cor dially invited to visit our Camp. A. C. M AHSTRKt, Consul. A. Sauman, Clerk. MOI'KRN MKOTHKRHOnD OF AMKRK'A' RosebnrB: IodKe No. VfA- Meeta every ind and 4th Thursday in Maccabee Temple. lslting members always welcome. Kvrlyn HonvRR, President Bkrtha WatiinT, Hecreary. OK, S , Roehurit Chapter No.R-Holdstheir reghlar met-tinK ou 1st and 3rd Thursdays In esch Mrnih. Visiting members in ffood standing are respectfully Invited to at tend. Mrs I. Wollrnbkro. W. M. Frre Jomnso!!, Secretary 0 N. O., Co. n Peparae Battalion Meets every Thursday evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. C. SLocm, Captain. RKHKKAHH, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. Jl. I. O. O. F.-Meeu In Odd F Hows' Temple everv Tnewla y evening. Visiting Isters and brethren Invited to attend. Mrs. M(vmtK Rorirt.oh. T.H. Mn. ttrirHRKsoN, Secretary. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Ular flrrle No. w-Meclsnn 1st and 3rd Mondav evening of f , h month at odd Fellows' Hall. lttiiig members in good standing are in vlttd to Rttetid. Florincb Hami-so. O. N. ClR4 Borik, tlerk WOOHMfTTof THR WOBI.nToak ramp No. I A- M-cu it the Odd Fellows' Hall tn Hoteburir. every 1st and 3rd Monday .-....,).. , ifi.uib; ueixnDors always welcome. E.N. KWART.C.C. 3. M Throhe. Clrk. See Pat for your Paints, Oils and Varnishes; best on earth. He can save you money, with a positive Ruarantee back of the goods. P. O Box 302, Roseburg, Or., f)S2Q