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Jl. EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUEO DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY- ' REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMbBRLV, Edlto'. Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. DAILY rer year, by mall 13 ou Per month, delivered Ui Per week, delivered 16 BKMI-WKEKLY Per Yer W OO Blx Mouths..'. II.UI Al'OL'HT 81), 100H. Not only Is Log Angeles city upend ing $23,000,000 ror water, but Los Angeles county Is going to iHsue bonds to tbo amount of $3,000,000 for wagon and automobile roadH. And those people down there know that such Investments pay. Nearly 1000 furmers and dairymen are patronizing the condensers ut Hlllsboro and FbreHt Grove, and, as the farmers gel their pay checkH ev ery month It makes It a line busi ness. Hlllsboro has made the Jump from eighth to first place in dairy production since the advent of the condensers, says the Argus. WHAT' HflSK-m ilU IH MISHINO. Orants Pass Courier: Herb Samp son, manager of the Grants Pass Canning Co., rotumed last Saturday from Roseburg and Oakland, where he bad been looking for fruit for the cannery. During the trip he bought 10 carloads of pears which will be worked up this month by the cannery here. HOHICIIl'ItU IH LUCKY. Albany's Paving Will Cost 2.0 Per Hquara Yard on an Average.. Albany (Or.) Herald, Aug. 28: Bids of the Warren Construction Co. for paving ' four blockB on First afreet and three blocks Intersecting with Second street, were accepted by the council last night at Its adjourn ed meeting, and the mayor and re corder were Instructed to enter into a contract with the paving company. The coutract, however, Ib contingent necessarily upon the paving of the street car rlght-of-wny, which work will have to be completed before the remainder of the street enn be paved. Mr. HlrBchborg, owner of the street railway, has Btuted his willingness In do his share of paving, and it Is now up to him to do something. According to the figures submitted by the paving compnny It will cost on an average of $2.60 per square yard to pave. - Uocause of the lateness of tho sen son and the great amount of puvlnv contracts which the Warren Con struction Company has on hnnd ti complete, It Ib not believed that much actual work can bo done this fall though this depends In a great mens ure upon how quickly the street cni company performs Its portion of tin work. PKTIlOliKl'M PRODUCTION. Y.ar 10OT Haw Knomious fncrenio In Output KuiiHns latls. A total output far In excess nl that of any previous year, an unpar alleled accumulation of s'nrkB, anil high prices for oil of all grades char acterised the petroleum Industry o the United Hiatus In 1907, according to David T. Day, of tho United Hlutei Geological Survey, whoso stutlstlcnl report Ib now In course of publlra lion by the Survey as an advnnci chapter from "Mlnernl Resources of the United States, Calendar Yeai 107." Tho total production of petroleum In this country In 1907 amounted ir 166,096,336 barrels, or ii2,14'J.Ktl! metric tuns, an increase of 39,601, 899 barrels over tho priHlurtlon of 1906, which was 126,49:1.936 barrel, or 16,868.599 metric tons, the in crease being greater than the total product of petroleum In any year up to 1889. The totBl value Increased from $92,444,735 111 1906 til $120. 106,749 111 1907. The average price decreased slightly, from $0,731 pet barrel In 1906 to $0,723 In 1907. liana, of Htnles In Product ion. Tho rank of the leading petroleum states was changed materially dur ing the year, Kansas and Oklahoma, with a production of 45,933,649 bar rels In 1907 as against 2I.718.64S barrels In 1906, nttalnlng first place, and California dropping to second place, though her production amount, ed to 39,748.375 barrels In 1907 at compared with 33.098.598 barrels Ir 1906. The greatest change, how ever, was In Illinois, where the In creased production from 4.397.050 barrels In 1906 to 24.281,973 barrels brought the stale from ninth plnre to third place, with an output more than fivefold that of 1906 and prac tically double that of Texas, which stood fourth In both years. Ohio, which stood third In 1906, with a production of 14.7 87.763 barrels, dropped to fifth place, lis produc tion amounting to 12,207.441 bar rel. Pennslyvanla's output In ! SOT MS', 306 barrels put It In the sixth place Instead of the flflh. West Virginia, with a production of 9. 095.296 barrels In 1907, has seienih place Instead of sixth; Indiana Is No 8 with a production of ft, 128 037 barrels, and l.ouMmia No 9 lih an output of R, 000. 221 barrels in 1 u n 7 . whereas In 1906 l.ouljlsua produc tion was In excess uf lhat of Indiana, and the states occupied respectively seventh and eighth places. I'se of Oil 1ft- i- RMltnawla furlng HI 07 a total of I a n;,r..691 barrels tjf oil were (OnS mcd as fuel by theTallroada of the United Stales, as against a total of 16.677.677 bar rels In 106. The estimated length of llfte operated by the use of fuel oil la 107 was 13,63 miles, and the total length of line covered by oil-burning engines is estimated at 74,1S7,144 miles, an average of 3.S3 5 miles per banel of oil consumed. Mast of the oil consumed was crude oil, the remainder being residuum from Hie refineries, the product re maining after the lighter oils have been extracted. This country Is the greatest oil producer in the world, according to Dr. llay'B table showing world pro duction, its output In 1907 being more than 100.000,000 barrelH In excess of that of lis closest rival, Itusulu. A Mi ABOARD "HKI KI'IXiAl,. CHICAGO, Aug. 29. With a great rally of Socialists in Chicago to morrow the standard bearer of the party will set forth on hoard the "lied Special" for n whirlwind lour of tho country. Cnmllduto Kugene V. Debs will be nceoinimnied or. Ihe trip by a dozen other Socialist spell binders, who will work In relays at making siwcchcs und distributing lit erature. Tons of paiiers and leaflets wll Ibe sown broadcast In the cities where the train stops und the orators will talk simultaneously from a dozen street corners. The tour of Debs promises to be one of Die most novel Junkets of Its kind in the his tory of American politics. The "Ited Special" will comprise a sleeper, coach and baggage cur to carry campaign literature. It will be decorated with Socialist limners and emblems. The train will make 24 0 stnns, 00 of which will be overnight ami ISO for one hour each, when speeches will be made from the train. The tour will embrace practically the whole country and will cover 10,:,00 miles. She Idkcs Good Things. Mrs. Chas. B. Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, Bays: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's New Life Pills as our family laxa tive medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about It." These painless puri fiers sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 26c. CANADIAN KXIIIIIITIOV. TORONTO, Out., Arnr. 2ft. The 0HM.nl.an Nation.. I Kxlilbitlon today !iitrt'l upon Uh thirl loth hihw-chhIvh vtMtr by throwing ohiii Uh kjiIi'h for tho KiontcHt (liHpluy of ('aniidliui pro duct 8 and hidtiHtrlcH in iln history. Ah tho only noriiintKMit national fair which ban Hiiccfwdcri, thn Toronto ex lilltttlon Ih uiitiii. I'rizcH iiKKrcKnt Iiik $f0,000 arc offered find have at 'ruoted u miiKtilllcent dlnlay of the riiHoureoH of the Dominion, which 111) o overllowlliK t h u great bullilinKH, erected for pernianently I.ouh.iik I h o annual hIiow at a cremt of over $ I riOO,000. Klx luindred IhouHand peo )lo vittlled the fair laHt year and the proHpectH aro nood for breakliiK this record during tho coining two weekK. IOxcuihIoiih will bring visitors from all over Canada and from many pat-In uf tho United Htatett. CHINK WITM'ISS DIOCAMI'H. Conviction of .Martin for Murder of Nathan Uolll Doubtful. PrtllTf.ANIl Or A ii ir Mil Drey, moHt Important wltnesH agalimt hid ward lUiuli ftinrt in, former urt ti lery ollleor, charged with tho hrulal murder of Nathan Wolff, Ih missing. Drey left Portland more than a month ago. IIIh atmenco wan not di re covered by tho authoritleH until yes terday. Lack of any nieamireR to Inmire h Ih appearance at the Martin trial made It easy for Drey to get away. Ho took Ii Ih family am! personal ef fectri along, Haying he was going to Chicago. Ho left no add tosh and may bo In Chicago or In Kuropo, for all that Ih definitely known. Tho Htato'H cam' Ih greatly weak ened by Drey'H atmenco and thero Ih no great likelihood that he can be located nnd brought back here. Drey'H leavetaklug given rise to a belief by tho police that Martin's ugoutH n re busy In his behalf. An tho Hon of a wealthy ret lied real en- Words of Praise Tor th MTral Ingredients of which Dr Plercw'i msdlctntvi aro con.Htid, as glvnc by lutdart In all the several nrhiHila ol medicine, slunilii huvo fur moru woighi thn any amount of ii(in-profc.H.Hlni ul tM tluioniala. Dr. I'lcrco's Kuvorlto lr scrip lion htu tiik iiaouk or noNtHTY on over) butllo-wrnpper, In a full list of all I 'J in innllenu prluuxl in plulu Kngllnh. If you are an Invalid woman and stiff, from frequent headache, backnehn, gnaw fnf iiltrTl in ttomach, puritHlk'ul paint, dliagrcynyle, catarrhal, pulvlc drain, dragKiifyduwn distress In lower abdomen or polvM, perhsps dark spots or specki daneln b?foro theoyos, faint sp'll3 and ktiidaodsyniKtotnscaused by female weak Des,tA-th. Jorsnucmpnt uf the feminine organs. ViV can nut do better than Uke Dr. I'leryri Favorite Prescription, The hltal, ur goon's knife and opera ting tQlj may be avoided by the timely use of M-'aTorlle Prescription" In such cases. Thereby th obpo.lun5 fV'ffln; jskun caii jTM7.isM.l a .tL'taiA cmJi'' oTsua-efL. i;.- 'lunii lanw.Um' i M,., ..,!. ffr 'TV "y-i" . 'r id me uilili uLtiii: ht:y. "1 orite 1 rcSt-ilutUui" i.vouu'OM Juf ILe v.-rv Ui native medicinal root known to nmlical science for tho cure of woman's pe ullai ailments, contains no alcohol and on harmful or habit-tor mlng drugs. Ito not eipecl too much from Favnrft Prescription; " It w.ll not perform mira cles; It will not U i wive or com tumors ho medicine will. It will do as much to estsbllsh vigorous health In most weak nesses and ailments peculiarly im ldt nt to women as anr medicine can. It muni be given a fatrenance bv iwneverance to It use for a reasonable length of tlnm. Y"l un'LPhVd f i Mfl. trufn as a MiMHuto If fu .-r bick women arc Invited to consult IW. Ple by letter, fre All ctirrrni-.Tid-mem guanlnl as rrtHtly ?vret bi. amMiy coiifiince art' proievUM pi Snfr,ionl prla-v. Address Dr. It V tree, HufTeio. N. V. Dr. Pierre's Plensnnt PJ'ts the best Isiatlve and rogulator of the bowels. VVy Invlirnraie stomach, liver and svftlt. One a laiatlv; two or three a totfcextla. Lasf u Uke as caimIv. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been in UHe for over SO yearn, bos borne tho signature of Bud has been made under Ills per jCfil',, sonal supervision since Its infancy. aVy3; UcAvK Allow no one to deceive you in tins. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" lire but Kxpoi'iiuents tluit trifle with and endanger the health of lnliiuts and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA G'ustorlti is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is l'leosant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic, substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms und allays Fovcrisliiicss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coustlpatior und Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Htonuu'lt mid liowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's l'uuuceu The mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tHf OIMTAUH OOMMMV, TT tato broker of Now York, It was said at tho tlino of Martin's arrest late ItiHt whiter that money would not be lacking fur purposes of dofinse. And If (hero wuh any one thing more dan gerous to Martin's chances of ac quittal it was Drey's Htory. Tho po lice are not slow In charging Lhut tho follow was bought off, hoiiI away for a consideration. He had come to 1'ortlnnd two yearn before and wuh doing well here. When the Marlln rime goes to trial October 7, It will be with a weak ened ease In consequence of this of ficial blunder. Drey's story was In tho nature of direct incriminating evidence. Tho rest Is ch telly cir cumstantial. Tho vicious murderer of Wolff after boating his victim with a hatchet, robbed the body and the Wolff pawn shop and made off cov ered with blood. A few days later a 'hlood-hesiuoarod shirt was found by Patrolman (Jollz on a rubbish heap in the North Knd. Py the laundry mark it was traced to M. Sichel, a husinesH man. Hlchel recalled having Hold tho shirt nnd three others like It to Drey, a peddler. Drey was found and told of having sold tho shirt to Mar tin. He sold one shirt to Martin and had the other three In his pos session. This evidence was the most direct available, and with tho array of sup porting circumstantial evidence, wan regarded as HiifMcleut to insure con viction. As the case Is left with Drey's absence the state will have to depend on circumstantial evidence. Those who followed the case are positive Martin Is the man who mur dered and robbed Wolff. Put wheth er It can be proved Is another mat ter. At the county Jail Martin Ih an ex emplary prisoner. Although he was an abject slave of morphine when he entered the Jail he does not use .tho drug any more. At the city Jail, Immediately after his arrest, ho was given small tabletH of tho drug, but after entering the county iusdlutloii Jailer Hunter cut off tho suVply al together. Martin whimpered for the drug at first, but now never asks for It. He has gained LTt pounds since entering the jail, and has nothing the appearance of a morphine Mend. For an Impairs. Appetite. To Improve tho appetite nnd strengthen the digestion try n few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach nnd l.lver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitx, of Detroit. Mich., says: "They restored my appetite when impaired, relieved me of a bloated feeling and vanned n pleasant and satisfactory movome.it of the bowels," Price 2 j pouts. Sam ples free. Hamilton Drug Co. o A marriage license lias been Issued to Clarence Thompson, of Coles Val ley, and Maude Stephens, of Steph- ens. DISC PLOWS Hon't wait until Spring, but do your l'lowinj; now with a Sanders ot a Bcuecia Kcvcrsiblc Disc Tlow, and get your seed in before the rains and have a big crop iu ioah). We have thcni. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & fciplements Rosehurg, Oregon rr ii ti r Irrrrrrri MURRAY STRICT HIW VOIM 3ITT. A. A. Engels left this afternoon for a visit with his brother at Kami lngton, Arkansas. He expects to bt absent for a month or two. Mrs. T. G. Gill and children, ol Cottage Grove, are visiting with hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). Asher, ol West JtOHuburg. Eczema. For the good of those suffering with eczema or other such trouble. I wish to say, my wife had something of that kind and nfter using the doc tors' remedies for some time con cluded to try Chamberlain's Salve, nnd It proved to be better than any thing else she had tried. For sale b Hamilton Drug Co. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks ! Co. o NOT SEKIOI SI-V HI til- Hon. Iliugt-r Hemiauu ler . rwurnlLM T fir AllE. 28.' Hon. Binger Hermann, of RusHkurg. and Kb. ilter. Mrs. Nellie Bende . u ..... today to al- tiid the fuir and meet friends, ore detained ul Myrtle renin. u -' are suffering Injuries reeehed In an accident to the stage while making he overland trip from n"heuu.6. ... u,,.,n nd his sister and 1 ti v(.irs. who was on Mia. I.uw, ufim J . her way from Wisconsin to visit friends In Conullie vaney, ing In the Fish stage, when It col lided with another coach about miles out of Myrtle Point. The stage was overturned and Mrs. ww thrown under it, and .Mr. Hermann fell under the horses' feet. MrB. Low was unconscious tor a m""- ..i i. .i.... itnndon hanuen- rt IHiymumu iiui.. ed to pass and attended the Injured passengers. Neither of the tnrce win :inv serious results, but will feel their injuries for some time. ItlXKS KOK IlAlLKOADS. liilerstate t'omiwrce Cominission Kn- liirKCH oil lieponji im-iui.. CIIICAOO, Aug. 28. All the rail roads engaged in Interstate com merce have received from the Inter state Commerce Commission outlines if the annual reports that they are required to make up for the year iiidlng June 3D. A few niiestlons which the rail roads are required to answer are as .'ollows: Names of the 10 largest holders of lecuritles. whether these are trust ies, and for whom. Names of roads controlled, hrougll stock ownership or other wise and conditions of control. Under what government Is the oniany organized. Names and mileage of all roads whose operations are included in the income account. Details of outside operations. Securities Issued during the year, for what purpose and cash realized therefor. Railroad and other slocks and bonds owned, either directly or in directly. All Important changes that have taken place during the year, exten sions, leases, consolidations, or re organizations. Employes and their salaries, from general oillce down. Tonnage and average rateB per mile. All accidents nnd their results. Tho usual information regarding earnings, expenses, capitalizations, etc. Why James I,cc (hit Well. Everybody In Zanesvlllo, 0.. knows Mrs. Mary Lee. of rural route 8. Sho writes: "My husband, lames Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use ot Dr. King's Sew Discovery. His lungs were se verely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec ommended New Discovery. We tried it, nnd its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery Is the King of throat and lung remedies. For cougha nnd colds It has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try It. Sold under a minrnntce at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. GOc and fl.OO. Trial bottle free. SHOI 1,1) UK NO SIIOltTAtiK. CIIICAOO. Aug. 28. The bi-weekly report of the car elllciency com mittee of the American Railway As sociation was Issued today. It shows another leap In the direction of prosperity. Since the last report there has been a decrease of 2S.SC2 In the total surplus of cars on tlii railroads of tho l ulled Slates and Canada, the surplus now being 2r.:i.00S. Of the tleerease, 7708 are .boxcars. 12.041 coal and gondoln nnd 1910 tlatcars. In addition to the decrease In sur plus nvallable cars, there is reported a decrease of 5200 In the number of bad order cars. This would indicate an Increased activity In repairing of cars to be ready for fall business. IHurrlioea Cured. "My father has for years been troubled with diarrhoea and tried ev ery means possible to effect a cure, without avail." writes John II. Zlrkle of rhlllppl, w. Vs.. "He saw Cham berlain's Colic, "Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy advertised in 1'htl ippl Republican and decided to try It. The reault Is one bottle cured him and he hns not suffered with the disease for eighteen months, lie. fore taking this remedy he was a constant sufferer. He Is now sound and well, and although sixty years old. can do as much work as a young man." Sold by Hamilton Drug Co. BF.NSON'S Sl'CCKSSOll. (iov. (lininlH'riain Names Cmirgc Noliui for Circuit Judg-whip. ASTORIA. Or.. Aug. 2S.fiov ernor Chamberlain announced today on the grandstand that he had ap pointed (ieorge Nolan Judge at Kla math Falls to All the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Benson Judge Nolan was a prominent bar risler here till about two Years ago when he left for Klamath Falls and engaged in the practice of law with Richard C. Smith. He was cltv at torney here for two years and presi dential elector in 1S92 He was also a member of the board of pilot com mission till the time of his departure for Klamath Falls. Judge Nolan is a democrat. Shirley Wslte. of Portland. Is vis Ring here at Ihe home of his uncle Douglas Walle. "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? oliKGON NEKPS r'KOl'l.E-Settleis, honest' farmer, me chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brhlns, stroll hand, and a willing heart-capital or uo capital. Southern Pacific Co. ---Lines in. Oregon--- Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu'lon through ever available agenc. Will you not help the good, work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addressea of vour friends who are likely to be interested in tills state? We will be glad to bear the expense of seudlng tbem complete r information about OKKGON and Its opportunities. Colonist Tickets will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The lares from a few principal cities are: From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " 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 proper amount with any of our ageuts. The ticket will then be r furnished by telegraph. 11 L, B. MOORX, Local Agent, K.otrurg W. M. McMURRAY, Cenerol Passenger Agent,, rftUn1 Oregon, NEWPORT? YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv able form of healthful and delightful, recreation, r 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 be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallis, thence Corvallis and Eastern U. R. , Train service dally and tho trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM ROSEBURG Season six-months ticket $8.00 Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise descrip tion of Newiort, Including a list of hotels their . capacity und rales. Call on, telephone or write L. B. MOORE, Local Agent, S. P Co. WM. MCMURRAY, flPnerftl P.nanira. r- 'J. lodge directory T. 4 . M., Uunl Loan No M-Ho!dl reult menlug, od '2u J uo 1U, WeduM aftraolettb m-juth. J. C. Orihih, w. M. n. i. jiwrrr, Baoreurj A 0. 0 kwtnirs LMfB No. 16 Heel thi rind .n.l t, iTond.f, of ch mono. ti':p' m.'lnlh" nn. Al members in good iuuJIuj ire UitUm1 to at ""d J. W. Dow ill, II. w. B H- Lshox. Recorder, BP O. (ILks, Kowburt Lot.,,, .o.llold ieulr coaimunlcatioua at the Eiki xoD r iy i!f;,iu;'ni5,,1o:.,i.;,j!i"' irMbm m K. I. Parrott, K. H. Oio. w. DTii.iv.HecreUrr. D m", ?a H(iNl". Ttle Lod.e No. l Mumdnd b Thnr.,l.? erenlnn ol asmben cordlall; luTlled u. .ttend. 8 UlSNII K. C V KSbKK, C. Of H C. H. I.isox. Kec. w. Djwill, K,celfer. E meeii lo Odd lnt oleerb noilh. ti s ..'clock Vllt. lot breuren id ood .undln, .I..7 w.ImS.: 0. CCLViB. W. P. C. W. HALLOO. Sec. mfrlr. mreu net Tufl.y eienlni ti .ii7oSS. B,'w Vl'"" '""5" al. Ji welcomt. . J. Brakd, V. R. n -i.Ki.ox. aee. h. a.V. Muovi,PhflclMi O.td Fell ,., y, . .,.ry y,Mm- n'1"n Mll K brell.er,--. l,y, wel,-on'e K V . . v . F. Miril.i.r, R. s. si. ricxLi, f. s. I "v"i f;iu.-1 t""? Mn Xo- In J. n. t;,,llK.tw jj q S T. Jiwin. R. g. InlJ.'r .nr'rment No. -Meru ,nK,":,.r."i'.:"'T"fl'"n ih" Hl.nd?M LKWIH, C. P "'WMow, Brrlbe. KJ ' 'phai,, n. ,!'? flil new orders until the auppjty 5Sr: IV'SLk . '. ""' "'VTr7 lBone- ' 8. B. CROUCH? attend. ' sra InvIM , V Wl"BBLT, O C U A. bamctuaky, K. K. B. . 4 Resort f i ....... D .1 J It.ii..jl KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. li-Holde reftuler meellnm on everj WednMde,r uiKu. iu naccaoee e nail. All Tllllilis membere In good iUodlng aro Invited to at tend. - P. P. Patterson, Tom. O. W. Kirr, K. K. LO. T. Hoaeburg Hive No. II- Hold a regular review on every Tueadar afler noon al J.00 o'clock In the llaccabee'i Hall. S.Rtera of otbera Hlvea Timing In the cltv ara cordially Invited to attend aur revlewa. Mrs. o. B. BoHaRBiRB. Com. Mrs. Jaaais Karr, K. K. ' MOOERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Mrrll Lamp No. 6330 meets on the second and ' fourth Wednetdayaof every month In the PorreauiB' Hall. Traveling Neighbor! an oot dlally Invited to visit our Camp. A. C. Marstbiu, Coniul, A. salzhak, Clerk. MObKRN BROTHERHOOD Of AMERICA KoKhurg lxlge No. 3-Meeta every and v. ...anl th Thuransy In Maccabea Temple. Vlaltlng memberi always welcome. - ' Kvklyn Hoovaa, Prealdent Bkrtha Wrioht, Seorelary. OK. 8., Roaebur, Chapter No.S-Holditbelr regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Tburadaya In each Month. Vlaltlng mambera in good Handing are reipecllully Intlted to at- Mrs I. Wollbnbbbo, W. M. Frbs Jonksos, Secraury 0 N. 0., Co. D separa'e Battalion-Meets every Thursday evening al Ihe Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. p. BLocqai, Captala. REBhKAHS, Roaehurr R.bekah Lodge, No. Jl. I. O. O. K.-rfeela In Odd p.llowa' Temple every Tuesday arenlng. Vlalllnf alateraand brtlbren Invited to attend. Mrs.' M aooib Robrbtsori. ST-O, MRa.eTBrHBNaoF,tksorelTy- w '05!,E!.0,' WooncBAFT. Lilac Circle No. f t on lit n.i 3rd UootUy eTcotoK viu" iS ."wed?" 'n ,00l Maila '" ' FLoRBRri HAMrsoH. B. N. Clara Bobbn, Clark WoonsiEN OF Til I WORLD, Oak Camp No. t M,eu " " OOd Fellowa- Hall In av,iJ S!V.""' 'n"1 "1 Monday evenings Vlaltlng nelgbbora alwaya wtlooma. - E. N. Ewjbt. c. C. -J. X. Tubohb, Clark. TO Wl.KR FJ;NCE ni VKRS. I haye just received a carload of Page Woven Wire Fence Bt Rose burg and stored It In the Sheridan warehouse, near the 8. P. depot, where It may be obtained br partiea ana speedy cur for poison Marsters; poison oak remedj.