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EVENING IROSEBURG REVIEW JSSUEU DAILY . EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLY, Edifcr. Office-Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. DAILY ywr.by mll uiu mouth, delivered M week, dell ve rod 16 8KM1-WHEKLY Year W-W jUodUii fl.U) AUGUHT 27, UMH. INTIMIDATING VOTKIW. , Fonnt-r Tuvtlra of TrustH lrovliiK S' vvrviit of liooiiio rungs. , Former Congressman Robert Ba ker haB Bent a sharp reply to the huh ' KBtlun from the New York Leather Beltlnic Company thut liuluBtrfal In terest. support the Tuft-Sliormuu ticket to the end of reutorliiK uk1 nen sactlvity. Mr. Baker, always an ardent Bryan man, Ib now the irenl dent of the Austin Hutary Knim1 Company, a young ccrporatlon that in i marketing a nuw rotary engine re cently Invented by a South Brooklyn friend, William K. Austin. The AuHtin Hotary Engine Com pany a few days ago received a let ter from the New York Leather Melt ing Company offering republican cam palgu cards to be posted In Industrial eBtubllshmentb, bearing the promise of "full time" on the strength of re publican victory. The method of cam .t.palgnlng for republican voles through the corporation Is resented by Mr. Baker who asks why the fuc . tori os are not on full time now, In a , republican administration. The correspondence Is self-explanatory, , Tho letter received by the , , Austin Hotary Engine Company was as follows: "New York, July 22, 1908. "Gentlemen: We have tacked : tills notice upon the walls of our fac . tor les In Brooklyn and New York: " 'Believing that the election of Taft and Sherman means a safe and progressive business administration the day following their election we shall start this plant on "FULL . , TIME AND KEEP UOINU." " "if you believe with us that by . relieving any uncertainty as to wtini , the wage earner can expect In the .i event of electing men who will secure ,. the business prosperity of this conn trly, we should be glad to have you follow our example. "As members of the National Asso ciation of Manufacturers, the Aincrl can llardwure Manufacturers' Anno elation, the American Supply am ,.. Machinery Manufacturers' Assocta tlon, the National Credit Mens' Ahho elation, the Manufacturers' AhhocIh tlon of New York, tho New Yorl Board of Trade ami Transposition and other commercial bodies, If yor will kindly fill In and return to in . the enclosed card, wo will Biipply yor with a "full time and keep going' card, such as we have pouted, nm . notify all theso associations of you. harmonious attitude. "Regardless of politics, once tin , manufacturers of this country join universally In this movemunt uVpi-es-, slon. will cease. "Lend us your help and post tin card 'Full Time and Keep doing.' "Youth very truly, "NEW YORK LEATHER BHLTINC COMPANY." This is the reply sent by Pros, do lit Robert Baber of the Austin Ro tury Engine Company: .AUSTIN ROTARY EN01NE CO., . 2d Ave and Hilt St., Brooklyn. "Brooklyn, N. Y.. July 2fi. Ios "Now York Leather Belting Co., No fil Beokman St., New York. . "Gentlemen: We have yours o1 July 22, offering us copies of ninlt posted in your factories, which yor , ay read as follows: "'Believing that tho election of Taft and Sherman means a safe nud progressive bouillons administration the day follow ing their election, we shall start , this plant on 'FULL TIME AND KEEP GOING." "Permit ua to say we do not un derstand. Why have you slopped your factories? Why Is the 'Kull Time and Keep Going' plan not now in -operation? Why has there beei any shutting down by you and (lit other members of the National Akbo elation of Manufacturers, the Amerl can Hardware Manufacturers' Asso ciation, and the numerous other stm liar anoclatlons to which you nay you belong? Did you not assure us that McKlnley would Insure a 'full dluuei pall' to all who desired to work' Waa not this assurance renewed when your several bodies Indorsed Roosevelt and Fairbanks? Then what has emptied the dinner pnil of mil lions of men who are willing n work? What greater reliance can lit placed on this assurance than on the others? If you were false prophets before, how do we know you will not be again? "But why the closed factories? Why the Idle mills? Why the unused freight cars? Why the imiinti'iiunrt of high prlceB In the face of fuHIng demand? Where is the 'abounding Marvelous, wonderful, unparalleled widespread prosperity?' Ilaxen't we got a republican ailn.lnls-lri.tl'.nV Haven't we got a republican s.tu.it aid house of representatives' Have ft w had them uninterruptedly foi 12 years? Haven't the repuMUatu Hade the laws, tate as well as iih ttjonal. and haven't they been l.;,ig H with tli of r enforcement? Then wiat Is the matter? If the laws are defective, why haven't they been al tered? If defective now, were thev not equally defective eight and four years, ago, when you assured us. all la well" and 'leave well enough enough atone? ? "Why the depression, we ak Haven't we had seven years of Roosevelt, who, acordtng to rt publi can orators and assistant republican, ALCOHOL 1 pi-u ,lui.' AVegclubU PreparalionforAs similaiuiSilrFoodanilRnjiila ling UicSioinachs tuidBcwelsof Promnlcs DigMltonflw rfiiJ- rt(SK;iru- Itcstrnnt.iliKnpitltfr Opiuni.Morphine. nor Mineral less,:: mi NOT NARCOTIC. jtKjxifMarswtamam JJr Sfiiaa e 1 '0 ". !E9 MMttSJlf AiiuSttd nitmSrtd- ClmiOttt Swffr tkmt. Anprfprl Rpmr-dv fmTnnsflna 52$ ;!gS iinn KniirSlnniarh.niarrlitiea Worms .Convulsions .Irwrish nessaiul Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signoture of NEW YOHK. 'fiiinrantced uiclertleloJnA ":, i mil l III i '''I'" Exact Copy of Wrapper. ns well as republican newspapers, is tho greatest, wisest and best presi dent Hie country ever had? Haven't we hud 12 years of 'Ktnndpatlsm.' with llnnna, Aldrlch, find Caninn sli thiK on tho brakes to prevent the en actment of legislation not desired hy the gentlemen who are so conspicu ous in their support of Taft and Sher man Morgan, UocltcfolU'r, Carne tcle, llarrlman. Sell I ft'? Do tlies'1 men ever make a mistake when they se lect candidates? Which Is most likely to ho misled, these men who say that faft Ik all right, that ho Is a conser vative, or tin western fanner who Ik told that Tall Is radical? "Where Is Ihe 'abounding prosper ity? Weallh Iwih certainly increased enormously, or, at least, prices have been boosted to a point that ought (o have satisfied the most avarhious. The fortunes of the few have becaiye giganticbounded out. of sight. Morgan, we are told, has three hun lred r so mil I ions, Carnegie as much; while Itockel'eHcr is credited with a billion; a few thmisand olhers have from one to hundred millions each. These seem to have had their full time and keep going' cards In operation, while they are generally credited with having in October-November last gathered in nearly every thing lu a large way In (ho shape of banks, trust companies. Industrial ind railroad com hi nat Ions, which had so far escaped them. In fuel, the bulk of the people have been set n lively pace to pay the Increasing prices for the necessaries of life these and a few other control. "Itut what has happened to the masses, whom you and other boost ers of McKlnley and Itooseveli assur ed were to share lu (lie prosperity? With a total estimated wealth of tome hundred and ten billions the per capita tallies work out all right. here should be enouuh to go round, for that's eipial to about $7ttno per family. Hut who has it? How many f the millions of toilers have a tenth of that sum free and clear V I low comes It that the bulk of the people Bad Symptoms. The womsn who has periodical hiari ftchtw, barkufhe, sees Imaginary dnrln fcpots or specks limiting or dancing befon her eyes, bavnawnijj dMn ss or heavy full feeling )A tomuch, fainl sp-'lls, drug Rlng-downfi'lin(i hi lower abdomit.al u pelvic rcyiun, flftflly startliHl or c vol ted, IrrcguUff or painful (lerimla. with or with out iHvIc catjicrh. Is sulTf ring from weaknTjan.Wlcrat)Kcnients tlmt should havo e.TTly nyT ntlen. Not all cf alnivfl likely to be present In am one. or badly treated and such 'n run Into maladies which de- - surgeons kmto t( boy do not ;i i it. h-wlA. . : j-f i .1. i. is a-iri). iiii'- lly-j,1- mmitmr of nr.li-mv "'Hi "t -'1)'M ' I-TTh- n iIlI ? 'Ihe tcryWsi lngr e u-nt! kiiiittiiU. metlical science fur the cure ol woman's in-cuIiht ntlnx-nis enter Into It coninv-iii;. No nh-ohol. harmful, ot baliii-fnrmln?ilru: s t. N found In the list of lu Invrediema priutiM on osch twttla-wrappiT and attests! under oath. In hut condition of the fenmle -v-tcui Ur l'lercu's Kavorite I'rescripiion c.iu dc only H'hI never hiirtu. Its hole ctToct Is tustrengthvn !n oral and regnlaw Ihfl hol foniao m -t.-m and wp,vitilly ths ihMc nrguns. When these are do rRrmed in function er all.vt.-i hv di-cs., tho sioniach and oilier organ- of die. Minn becoin 5J tiipalheiictlU Uer.ihtfed, thf nfrves nre wcukcncd. and . loi.g list of bad . nnpleiisai.fc svmptoms follow. Th much miii not le ejMvted of thi " Ka Terlie Prescription.- it w ill not pi-rfern: miracle-; ,,t cure tnmor -no m.-d-klnmll. :iu,U oft. n fi.mH them. l Uhiui in timo, and thus ihn opcuitiim Ut.l nml the surgivn'i knifo may W avoids ' Uornn snfTfrlnv fmm di-easo.s 0f lor Rjandttur, are InviUtl to consult twtoi J '"rce by l-it.T. frit. All cornpildeni'0 h-Md h trtcliv prhalu and acnHi conhdwuial. Addnws Dr. 1 V. 1'iorcX ButT.t!o. N. Y. It 'ir.-sMrtdir4l Advtserdoiipirfwi W Mni jffi on receipt of 'i out -ceni Rtampa fer putter -coverMt. or M stivon lor cJoth- bound oopy Addnu as aAL UUiL pj'il'.- h:it :;tli a yiUititf 1 ray? a m For Tnftnts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years rut OKNTAUR OOMMNy. ttKW VORK CITY are shy their proportion of this enor mous wealth? Have they been lazy, thriftless, or Improvident, during these 12 years? If lazy, the average farmer, mechanic, salesman, clerk, teacher, or laborer, suuaiidered their portion lu riotous living? Did they spend it for automobiles, steam yachts, or even for diamonds? If not what has become of it? Why haven't they got It, how did they loso It What has been the unseen subtle, but npnprently ull-powert'ul force that bus taken It from the? Why have matters become so appalling in Am erica that the so-called effete coun tries of Kurope have felt impelled to take official cognizance in the de plorable conditions In which so many of our tollers are compelled to live. The Italian government (as a result of the shocking reports that reached it) having sent a commission to in vestigate. Most, revolting conditions were shown to exist. Whole families were found crowded into one and two-room apartments, while not only the yjn. but little children not mucu iiiuFf than babies, were found working in Hit hy , unhygenic quarters helping to eke out n scant living for the family. Overcrowding was shown to be Ihe rule not the exception. In one case seven adults and seven chil dren were 'living' In a dark, middle room, and a large, bare rear room. "The daily press also tells us Hint since October, thousands of entire families have been out of work, as a result, they have used up all their savings, not their proportion $7.- into, us above but a paltry. $.M(, all they had been able to save during tin years of boasted prosperity. Tlu president of the Association for Im proving the Condition of the Poor, It. I-'. Cutting, says: 'I cannot rem ember such it condition existing be- In re, ivit even in INitlt and INiU did the depression persist so long! While, according to Senator . Koraker, on July I, UlMUHl skilled workers are out of employment here In Cincin nati. Presumably the number of the unskilled are greater yet. These il lustrations of 'unparalleled prosper n y nave neon duplicated all over the country, no section has escaped the Iiltghl. I here has been n tr mendous exodus of those who could not find employment, a half million more having emigrated to Krope than have Immigrated here. "Why the depression, whv th blight ! This 'marvelous' pros perl t v seems to have been wonderfully elll- cacious in keeping the (oilers poor. This unpiecedcut prosperity seems to have hcen monopolized by a few They have gone on piling up millions but the larders of the workers It seems have accumulated nothing, so that they now face starvation a: their reward for the part they took In producing 'widespread' prosperitv The bottom has dropped out of their lull dinner pall. "Again we nsk why? You say. re gardless of policies, once the maun facturers of this country join uni versally In this movement, depres sion will cease.' W ho are they to sell to'.' How can tho masses buy when their savings are gone? With wages reduced, how are they to pay monop oly prices and yet live? How are you going to bring prosperity to the toll er without destroying monopoly and sperial prh lieges? Cslng the fo'ree pmnp won't alter conditions, the peo ple want something more than wind. Why not prick the monopoly bubble, let out some of the wind and water, brlnt: the necessaries of life within the purchasing power of the people. The crop of millionaires tnav not mow. but an equitable distribution of (he wealth produced according to the part that each has contributed to its production will bring happiness to millions and insure a natural therefore laMing Instead of the force-pump' pros peril y you propose. "Let us clip the talons of monop oly, uproot special prhilece, and economic conditions will (niproo so mightily Hint all will be able to en joy the comforts of life and none ft H sifinoTfinifl bHd mm will have tu lull su h long hours lh" lire hecomes a hurdcll. Finally, tirmly bvllt-vliig in th fundunieiilul dHinocra--y of American institutions, we have ho more risl't to dictate how our employes should vote, than they havt to coerce us. "Yours trulv, AUSTIN KOTAHV KNOIN'E CO., " By Kobert llaker, Pres." Excellent Health Ailivcc. Mrs. Al. M. Uavisou, of No. 379 Gifford Ave., San Jose, (.'al., says: 1113 nuuu 01 r-iieciiic uiiiuio no a general family remedy, for headache,!' biliousnesB and torpor of the liver and howels Ih bo nronouueed that I . am uruiiijueu lu Buy u wuiu ui us favor, for the heneilt of those seek lug relief from such afflictions. There Is more health for the digest ive organs lu a bottle of Electric Hitlers than in any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at A. C. Marstc-ra & Co'a. drug store. 50c. INDIANA I X 1 1 1: 1 i: X I i: N "IS. (illhei'lllltorial Xtmiinee May he Mak er of Itaild IllNlfllliientN. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Aug llraas bands will play a prominent part In Ihe campaign of the lloosier branch of Ihe llearst Independence party, If the plans of the party lead - ers are carried out. Charles (1. Conn, of lOlkhart. the millionaire matiul'ac- turer of musical instruments, is he- ing urged to accept the nomination for governor ami according to dele - gates who are here today in advance if the state convention, he will prob- ably accept. .Mr. Conn Is known all over the world as a maker of wind instru - meats and bis fame in this direction should Insure him the brass band vote. He has made many millions In his business. I'ntll recently lie was a democrat and served several times in congress. At one time he was the owner of the Washington limes. now the property of Frank Munsey. which he conducted for the alleged purpose of giving Ills congressional acts proper publicity. He Is a clever advertiser, nml if nominated for gov ernor by the Independents, will like ly make a Bpectacular race. FOR SAI.K Draft Horse, light on foot, stylish and good disposition; weight 14110 pounds. Enquire nt Review olilce. tf NOTICE All persons who have been dumping rubbish along the county road in the Deer Creek disr trict. No. :12. are hereby warned to desist ns such practice is unlawful. ,ls2 W. II. HltOWN. Supervisor. Umpqua Cold Cure Is a guaran teed remedy, quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. DISC PLOWS Pou't wait until PlowiiiR now with a Sanders ot a Bcncti.i Kevcrsible Disc Plow, and Kct your seed iu lie fore the rains and have a W cr,, ;,. 10 -1. l We have BARKER & CO Ph.a- 201. Vehicles & .11 ma: iiakku kxi-i.ai.ns. shMKinx "f ""' " "",,;."" nil I'oiiccni ua I run. lllf 'Mi. Judstf GOSiir-.N. iiiu.. - ,.,,,i I.. L' llr.ktM'. III III- - Court of AlU-cah, which -v.-rscd the dt'clniuti of Ju'lB' li'l' 1, uK Siunuuru Oil Comity $' " Suu.oou. replied yesterday to the criticism of his court. lu the first place, he Bald, was not the S.andard Oil t-...ny ,.i,.,l iimier the laws of New i , llliuiv II, .,f WHS ' ;.', . tiu. sianclard Oil Cum- parent coucm, ,,"J an off-sprliiB. un- . n.. i,i min-h weaker organ- uouineiiij , " Izution. , Hut when It came to pass judg ment it was on the offenses ot the parent company, that the Indian a oit spring was found guilty, and It was on the property and revenues of e parent company that the line of the offspring was guaged. It It was the desire and purpose of the court to punish the Standard Oil Company ot New Jersev. that company should have been indicted, either Jointly or separately, and have been brought In to court. "Kverv corporation has exactly the same rights as an individual, no more, no less. The parent company is, of course, mo e or ie ,..-,. - or the acts of the Indiana compan : The people will sooner or I Ur real ' Ize tnal the couris a e ..ui any oilier niimeuce ma.. . cedent. What any one man may sa In regard to the dec slon of a court : counts for no more than his opinion All 1 know in reality about the case is mat a c011111n.11 ii....B " motion tor a rencanne iiu men. . '" i l'or Sore Feet. ; ,,. ,,... round Bucklcu's Arnica gnve to ue (he ,iro,)er thing to use sme fcc, as W(.n 3 for n(,alig . . ., ......pp nr . ; '....'. ., .,, r i i.... m r t, .if . ,. , ,.,. Et '" 11 ,hf ",0.'!' , thing too fur plies. Iry it. bold ; under guarantee at A. C. Mavsters & ; Co's. drug store. 2m. - 1 . o DAKHOW TO CAMl'AKiX. CHICAGO, Aug. 27. Clarence A. Harrow, the Chicago attorney who at tained international fame as chief counsel ill Ihe Haywood. Mover and I'etlibone defense, will lake an active part in the Socialist campaign. He will deliver several addresses, among them a Labor Day speech in Grand Central Palace. New York. HAItXCM Ai ll.MI.EY'S ClltCIS IN i:i(;i:xn. Special round trip tickets will he sold by the S. V. Co. fur train No. lti, August 2 St Ii and for train No. 12 August 2!ith to Eugene account circus. Kate fare and one-third fot the round trip. dswtd LEAVES IIYI'OCKITH'AL WOULD. NEW YOHK. Aug. ii III, half blind, criticising the church on the score of untruthfulness and insincer ity and declaring lie could not wor ship "America's trinity success, pleasure, and gold." Hev. Albeit N. Trick killed himself in a room In Ihe Mills' Hotel today. He was once pastor of a Presbyterian church in Chicago, anil later had a charge at Saratoga, New York. NOTICE TO CONTItACTOItS. Notice Is hereby given, that sealed bids will be received hv the n,..,.. Clerk until the 2nd day of Septem ber, a. tails, at the hour ot 10 o clock A. M.. of siiiil .l:.i- r,,- i... construction of Cement and l'lank Walks on tho Court House Property, in accordance with Plans and Spccili cations on file at the County Clerk's olilce. The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Ily order of the County Court. Dated at Itoselmrg, Oregon, this 2ilh day of July, lans. E. II. LENOX, J ttll.tiltow. Tho r 1 . .... .... n iV uiizer. XolliliiR but fish. T (luarantoed i per cent nitroHPn ctv i 4- l. ash, IS per cent phosphoric I acid. T 4- One :r,-pnunu sack of Wll- "7V' "s"'' '" "to Place of I l-'-i tons of best stable man- X f ure. wil! Bvo he,.r J f"r yr 4. J- F. n.vnKEtt & TO J. "" X 4- 4- 4- ? Sr pnnc, but do them. Prices right. Implements Roseburg. Oregon "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OHECiON NEEDS l'EOI'I.E SettVs, honest farmer', me chanics, merchants, clerks, people with bri.ins, strong hands nud a willing heart capital of no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon-. Is senilinjj tons of Oregon literature to the East for distrlbu'lon through ever, available agency. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon hy sending ua the names and addresses of jour friends who aio likely to he interested in this slatey will he glad to hearthe expense of souding them complete informal ion about OKEUON and its opportunities. Colonist Tickets will he on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OC'l'OHEK (rom thu Eust tu all points in Oregon. , The fares from a few principal cities are: From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Kausas 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 relutive to Oregon, uVH)slt the propor amount with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. L. B. MOORE, Local Agent., R.oseburg W. M. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent,, Portland, Oregon 4.4.4.4..4.4....4.4. 4.4. v NE WP O RT3 YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv able form of healthful and delightful recreation. ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE Best of food and an abun dance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, and markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to he had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached hy way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis and Eastern It. R. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM R0SEBURG Season six-months ticket $8.00 Our elulioratc new .Summer Book gives a concise descrip tion of N'ewKirt, including a list of hotols their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write L. B. MOORE, Local Agent, S. P Co. WM. MCMURRAY, . General Passengor WDGEDIIEcf0RY F. A. M., i.tnrel uwio No. 18-Holdi I rculrmeetlninoniuuuath Wednw days ol each muuth. 0. 0. Ulum, W. M. jiwktt. Hocrcurj A.:n-,w- Koncourj IxKigt No. 16-Meet the Jiia and (lh Monday, ol acJi monU .? '?' p' m. "ln lh0 Kort""!' " 1 membvnlugood itaiidlm are hinted to al '""s J. W. uoweu., M. W. K H. I.aNin. Becorder. BP. O. Kl.KB, Rowjtmr. 1xk.o, ao.Slt-lloMi rt'Kular communlcatloi.it at the Flka K. U I'ARKOTT, K. H. Qto. W. ctal, v. Secretary. D iRK.K ,0F. H,"B. TM ixxlse No. 13 .MiU'jiidaiid 4tb Thnr,,lv evenlnriol jacl. momh In Vac alwe llal" viXm member! cordially Inrlted to attend IS1K K. I'lVKM.U, :. of II E. It. LKynx. Kec w. u will, R celrer. El'?;- """""ine erle meeta D Odd f ellnwa Mall on Jnd and un Mondajeten. lu.. ot each mot. ih. .t a . i-lork Vl.u l" brethren In ,.kkI ...ndln" .li triiS, u. I'CLV.a. w. p., C. W. Bah abd. Sec. FOF , l'niirtlouirla. No. !-r-ore.usr ot America. meeU each TueMai evenina li ayi welcome. W. J. Bavn, : B E. H.l .sox. Rec. see. V. Uoovia.l'hrilclan I ""l t:-"1'".'!'""'le No. 174. mTe'lTin I " ' r. n.pl ,.v.-ry Krldar evenlua nat brell.er,. alwev. weliwine K. N. Kw a RT, S. (1. F Ml. ai.u, R. s. M. Fl. Kl.. V. S. I M.I 'eIli..leiii.le.erneri,IJack..,nan.l ... . C 1 n Saiur.leiy ever,!,,, , , i J (!!,l.!.-..S.o. N T. Jmn, r. g. It O I.KW, f. P J- O. ti.njsow, s.-rlbe. K"F P .Alpha 1.0.1,, (, u Wne-Say In I Ko.'i. !l 7 r Vr,' m' ...wr in rod .taioliug are lnvlu,i to V 1I( ,. U A. .HAKI7UAHV, K. K. 8. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4,4 Resort Agent, Portland. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15 Hol.la regular ineetln-'a ou every Wednemlay tileht In Macabee'. Hall. All vwlii.it members In good atandiug are Invited to at tend. P. F. Pattereon, Tom. 0. W. Ram", B. K. LO. T. M., Roaeburg Hive No. 11- Hold! regular reviews on every TueKday after noon at u o'clock in the Maccaote i II"". S'stera of othera III vea visiting In the city are cordially Invited to attend our reviews. Mrs. C. B. Bon erkak b, Cos. Mas. Jbksik Rait, R. K. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMKRICA. Myrtle Camp No. 6330 meets on the second and fourth Weduesdaysof cverv month tn the Knrroste.s' Hall. Travellna Nelghbonare eor dlally invited to visit our Camp. A. C. Maksteri., Consul, A. Balzman, Clerk. MODERN IIROTHERIIOnD OF AMKKK A Roseburg bodge No. 493 Meeta evory -'ii'l and 4th Thursday In Maocabee Temple. Visiting members always welcome. Kvri.yn Hoovaa, President IIektiia Wbioht, Hecrelary. OF.. S., Rosebnr. Chapter No.ll Holdsttielr regular meeting oo 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each M..uth. Visiting members III goml atauditig are respectfully inyiled to at tend. MRS I. WOI.LENBKRO. W. M. Fail JollNsoa. Becreiary ON. 'I.. Co. n Separa'e Battallon-Mc'1 every Thursday evening al the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. REBEKAI1S, Roseburg Rebckah Wrt. So. 41. I. o. O. E.-jfeeta tn Odd F'loa' Templaevery Tuesds y evening Isiuni sisters and brethren Invited to attend. Mm. Marling RnMRr'. Mas. ttrzriiaxsoK, Secretary. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. I.llsr Circle So. 4'J-Mirts on island 3rd Monday evenIM ol each momh at odd Fellow. Halt, v Istttng memWra la good staudinf are in vited to atterd. Flobinci H iarsoS, 0. N Clara Borbn, Clerk WOODMeFoFTH It WORLD, Osk t '"f,s"-lJfV-Meeta at tne odd Fellows' HH In Roseburg. everr 1st and 3rd Monday tveninga. Visiting neighbors always welcome. K. N. Kwart. C. C. J. M. Tnaom. Clerk. TO WIKK fkxck nrvKiw. I have Just received a carload of Page Woven Wire Fence at Kose burg and stored It In the Sheridan warehouse, near the S. P. oVl"5'' where it may be obtained by l,artl" having placed orders with (e. I also fill new orders until the "ipnli. Is gone. S. B. CROfCilO Certain and speedy cure for polw"t oak. Manners' poison onk remedy. J TT