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EVENING ROSEBURG : REVIEW ISSUEO DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. W1MBERLY, Editor. Qffic-Revlcw Building, (first floor) Jackaoa Street. Telephone Alain uol DAILY Per year, by mall 93.UU Per mouth, dellrer4 Pet week, delivered BKMt-WKKKLY Per Year. !' His Mouths Il.ui AlCil HT 81, itH. As the fall season , approaches there is an Increasing interest In the question of a now theatre for Hose- burg, our former playhouse having beeu converted Into a sture building lost January. A moderate sized theatre with a modern Blage should bring fair returns ou the Investment If properly, managed.. , , , The Umatilla county and Palouse regions have grown wealthy from wheat crops bringing frmnt$lG to Idti .per acre annually. Iingniue, 11 you can, the riches that ant in store for owners of Douglas county fruit lands, the annual crops from which bring from $100 to $500 per acre. If you haven't begun to prepare for planting an orchard this fall DO IT NOW! ... "Advertising Oregon" is the UtU of a pagu in "Printer's Ink," of July 8th. one of the most widely known of advertising journals. And it It no wonder that the state's work along these lines has attracted -hit attention, for no portion of America 1b circulating the attractive literature that burdens the mails of Oregon every day in the year. Now that tin colonist rates are to be In effect (and they begin tomorrow) every citizen of the state should feel It his duty tc advertise the fact In his personal correspondence, to Bend Information about thlB community to eastern ac quaintances and to aid in every pos slble way the commercial organlza tlons which are working to IncreatH the state's population.' Street paving, the work upoi which 1b to begin in a few days, wll have a great Influence toward mak lug Hoseburg a modern cty. Of fat greater importance to the county It the building of good rouds and tin planting of thousands of acres murt of orchards of choice fruits. Doug las -county cannot be excelled any where as a fruit-growing region aiir us annual output of fruits and her rles will doubtless be multiplied with In the next few years. Good roudt are becoming an linporative necessity In order to give quicker tranxporta tlon and properly bundle the stoudllj Increasing volume of tratllc, am1 while building them will cost con slderable money all that money wll be spent right lu the commuiiftfet most benefitted by the roads beliif built, besides very largely iu;r.ms Ing the value of property In Hu neighborhoods thus traversed. Plant lug orchards, while a widespread In dustry, 1b. of course, directed by pri vato enterprlHO, but good road build Ing Ib a mutter of public as well n ludlvlduul Interest. It's time to "got busy" along both these lines. WHY TIIKItK'H lIK Ill.MINWTION Chairman Mack and other demo crats are making a fuss because the railroads refused to make special rates for the llryan notfltcattoii Inst week, though special rates were made for the Taft notification. They should remember that railroads an not In the habit of charging regulni rates for their own construction ma terial or for their employes. How can the railroads conduct a political campaign If they put the people and the corporation agents on the sanu footing? In 1896 and 1900 the rail roads treated republicans and re publican meetlngH as railroad affairs. Why shouldn't they do bo this year? San Krunclsco Star. fl. O. P. NKKDH MONEY. l'anialgn Outlined Itttiulmt Amount linn g lug Around I .OOO.tMMl. CHICAGO, Aug. 31 Preparations were completed toduy for tin open lug of Republican National Congies Blonal headquarters here. Methods of raising . money for campaign expenses are still a source of worry to the campaign malingers. Speaking of the cost of conducting the campaign, a prominent republi can today said that $400,000 to $500,000 would be needed to defray the traveling expenses of speakers. ana that It would cost at leant i.MMt. 000 to put ono piece of literature In the hauda of every voter. Ho fixed the cost of campaign buttons at more than $7 5,000. and said that other large sums would be needed for th expenses of hcadounrterN. lithographs and advertising. Then there are oth er matters that will he costly. Where all this money in to come from, now that the corporations an excluded from making campaign con tributions, is a matter of conjecture. It Is likely that the original esti mates will have to be grentlv r-diir- ed. No speakers who demand large pay for their services will be hired and the campaign In other linen will have to be conducted on the nitwl economical basin possible, In order to make both ends meet. II AN ON III CKKT SII(IS. New York's Pndilblelw I -aw lln-nmc Effective Today. NKW YORK. Aiir. SI. I'nder (ho operation of the Cassldy law, paiuuMl ; ! r" t ViVi become Illegal Institutions In New Vork after today. It Is alleged that ' leading operators of bucket shops In this city have planned to evade the provisions of the law by conducting business through the medium of au apparently U'gitlniatn exchange. Under the Cassldy law a bucket shop Is declared to be uny building or any room, apartment, booth, office or Ktore therein, or any other place where any contract prohibited by the statute Is made or offered to be made. The prohibition extends to the making of contracts for the purchase or sale of stocks, bonds, securltleK or commoditieH, "wherein both the par-tif-i thereto intend that such eon tract shall or may bo terminate 1, cloned or settled according to or up on the basis of the public market (timtatlons of prices made on uny hoard of trade or exchange upon which auch commodities or seruri'ieH am dealt In, and without Intond'ng a bona fide purchuso or salo of the same." Similar provisions are made to pro til hi i, other phases of tho bu :"et h1iv gambling business. The penalty for violating ftnv of tho-e provisions is a fine of not more than $5,000 for each off en at, it the jfTcnder be a corporation, aii 1 in nl! ther cases a fine of not more (l.tiii $1,000 or imprisonment for not more t.-an flvo years or both. To exhibit notations of prices of securfti s with :nteiit to make a contract pr MMt u by the act Is declared to hi a felony A refusal of a broker to firiilnb i ibtomer upon written dennr: 1 ita'firiciit containing the naino-i i.f .ho persons for whom the )roprty wan bought or to whom it has t it'u. the time when the plu ") U'o lice and other data of the tniiitne- luif shall be regarded as prim i face oWdenee that the purchase oi h:i!c jivoH trade in violation of law. Where n nitration Is convicted of -i see "nd offense the supreme court may ItnicWe it. HOLY ItOIXEH HOKSKWIiirPKI) Induced Coos County Olrl to 1 1 urn Clothing and Watch. . MAItSHFIICLI), Or., Aug. 29. Horsewhipping at the hands of the mother of one of her pupils was the iay received by a Holy Roller who has been disseminating her views in ind about Coqullle. The woman had been working on ho feelings of the lti-year-old daugh er of Mr. and Mrs. Kndahuugh, and he girl hecatne almost crazy over the dea that she would never be snnc Ifled until she burned her clothes, is shu was told, us good clothes ind Jewelry are a part of tho lemp atlons of the devil. The Holy Holler loetrlnes preyed on the girl's mind to much that Wednesday evening she turned her host dresses and watch hat she might become sanctified. The girl's mother, not looking upon Mio nuttier In that light, started out Thursday morning to find the prlest tss and make her pay for the burn ng of the clothes and watch. No chariot of fire catno down for the Holy Holler and she had to make rapid tracks for the boat, vhh h shi reached before Mrs. Haditbaugh. Mrs. Hadabaugh procured a ho rue ind buggy, came to this city and tatchlng tho woman on the city tfhnrf, asked for the pay for the clothes and watch, and upon being efused. proceeded to lay the car riage whip across the sanctified one's dioulders and body, afterwards knocking her down. The Holy Holler left on the noon boat down tho river. Mho Liken (JoihI Things. Mrs. Chan. K. Smith, of Wont Frnnklln, Maine, Bnya: "I like good thin ks nml hitvo adopted Dr. King's Now Llfo 111)8 as our fiimlly luxa- tlve modlclno, beenuso they are good and do their work without mak Ink a fiiHs about It." Thono imluU'HH inirl- flurB Bold at A. C, Marntors & Co's. drug store. 26c Free Job mum nt timed Sunday from a two weeks kuIIiik at Itamlon. He reports a fliiu trip and Hays llitn- lon Is enjoying a HttliMiiud Ktnwth. Ptio now shipyard ( lu'rc 1h now biithlhiK two titK boatH. A Square Doal h Bmuml jon whmi you buy Dr. Plcrfw'i family uiwltcliu'd for all tho lnnMI hhu unliTliiK Into then) r prlnttd o the bottlf-wnippi'r und their futtnuhia aru aUosUti uiulrroalh ns Ih-Ihk ctnnplute and eurrcft. ou kuuw Just what, yini are pay lug fur and that tho iiiKnttlf tits arc gathiTt'd from Naturu'i lulxirutory. t.Um sotectod from the inot vnluulila native nitsllclnal riHui fnuiid ktuwIuk lu out American forwtTttdjvhlle poU'iit to curt are prni hariiwijiLlo tho moai dellcatn wuaiirniitrr7Trr Nnt a ilru bi'lnif a nioHt valunlilo nuthplh' aiiti antl- iiTiiKuii, nuirHite ana avoiiiitig ttimui eoiit. Ulyrerlnn nlnr an Important purl In Dr. I'ltTfo'ii (loliim Mnlu-al DiroTy In tho euro of Indii'tltm, tlynpfpsia and wrak slim.u-h. nit ri1itt by uur rl-lnn. hoart-tuirn. (out breath, rutittMl tnHKuc, poor appulltf, Riiim Irur ft'i-lniti In stnm arh, biliousntVHit und k I titlml (lcr;Him nints of thti stttniu-h. liver and Imwi'l. Unlilr.t fiirtnit nil the aWe tlKtn -in tllmvntn. Ihe-tMildeii M-nliritl DiM-nvory Ik a ipeollU' fur all dlsea.Het of t tie nnifuin Qiomhranes, a t at , rrh, w bother uf llio naHal passane or uf Ihn nuiinach, tuvtli er pelvic ornan. Kvoti In H.h ulrorativa tages tl will yield io thin uvoreixn rem My If IU ue tx ierx-vrrtHl In. In Chronic Catarrh of tha Nana I pstjiK". It In well, whllo takliiK thu "lioUlrrt Vrlicnl Pis eovery " lur the nrxi-H!tnry coi Hliiiittiuial treatment, to cleante thp pa-jtitt.i (rrely twu or Ihrw tlmu a day with Dr. Sane' Catarrh Kfiimly. Thla tburi'imh omra of lrvatiHi a-ry curtw the worst ratioa. ( In Ufti4 and biirfnM mtinl ttjr )mn thikl. tlml ftiul hum HTfi tloK. e-rtt -n flUDi)tloa In It nl.iirM iitK-t. the "Im.M, a MfJkal lM.uT-iy Is niot etli.ifiit n iu lr. txvUlljf In tlmi olntinMe. hnfc- n Coucht ttiMvl hy Irtltftilon tiul eonjf-i ,n ol lh tirvmrhlKl ininnii invmhrant'. 1 hr " I 'i' fory " U not o fl fur acutv rttucli aru Inc fryio tmlilun o-l.lt. nur uml It If r- p'ted tn enr ri.rtnnintnn In ll aOvaneti tmM" n' trio.M,-tu will ,to tht tut l.r !! If01-0' i,,i upioton..,...,. w lit Mlru nd riiterTinin th.ir runuiyM.u. p M-h iH-tt'-r AuTit t i .. .1 G"0y- ,,r tv UIIUvhlC U?.Hl H Hit vlT tiyi!- iripfTZ lUirllllit: llirOk'TTnn l)roiMTLif. nf IU nu n The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of an(l ha been made tinder his per jJ&fj-f-p soual supervision since its infancy, wT7r, otcm Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA G'aHtorla 1m a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare irorlc, Drops mid Soothing Syrups. It Is l'lcasunt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotlo substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms und allays Fevcrixhness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Coustiputior mid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Htoiniuli and Bowels, giving healthy and niitural sleep. The Children's l'auaceu The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Bears the The KM You Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM CCPtTAUM tMMNf, TT ESS ;ovi:icoirs tiikkai Allmitlr City Closed 'llht Hundny Liquor Men Will Appenl. ATLANTIC CITY, Auk. H0. Hut four t linen in fit) yearn hat) Atlantic City been ho tightly cloned and tho liiiuor Iuwh so closely observed as to day. Kven the bust-known and nioat-favoiud patrons of hoHtelrles and cafes, noted for their wide-open metliodH, could not secure their cov eted liiiuor. A bulletin posted at police head quarters this afternoon stated: "Saloons all closed. No troops lu town." Another bulletin ofuilally slKned by the chief of police, consisted of u card on which wits printed: 'In IStil it was hold the fort. To day It is Fort holds you." tioveriior Fort's proclamation last week contaiufiiK his threat to send troops to the Hen sh ore In t he event of further violations of the Sunday 'IosIdk law, had its effect. A spokesman of the affected liquor Interests and one of tho local politi cal leaders, declared that the losses from today's closing would amount approximately to $ 1 .".0.DUII. lie said that the saloons would close every Sunday hereafter until sotno warrant of law will permit of their remaining open. Cured liny Kever und Sumuu- Cold. A. J. Nusbaum, ltatcsville, Ind., writes: "Last year I su.1e.red lor three months with a sumer viA'l bo distressing that It Interfered with my business. I had many of the s; nip loms of hay fever and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which peem ed to only aggravate my ?ae. rur tunately I Insisted upon hnvlng Fol ey's Honey and Tar nnd it quickly cured me. My wire has since used It with the same success." Red Cross rhnrmacy. COSTLY TlltK AT NTAKIH'CK. WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Aug. 2i. Fire, which Is supposed to have started from the nlut of a cigar thrown on the stairway of the I. O. O. F. ball in Starbuck, n division point on the O. It. & N. railway, about 4 0 miles northeast of Walla Walla, early this morning was fan ned by a heavy wind and quickly spread to adjoining buildings, prac tically wiping out the entire business portion of the city before It could be checked. The loss Is variously estimated at between $ii.immi and $.".0,000. which Is pari tally covered by Insurance. For good printing of all kinds The Review always leads. DISC PLOWS Pou't wait until Spring, but Jo your PlowiiiK now with a Sanders or a Bcuecia Reversible Disc How, and get your seed iu before the rains anil have a big crop iu 1909. We have them. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon Signature MUMHAV aTJtSrr. MCW VONK SIT. Another Good Man Gone Wrong Ho neglected to take Foley's Kid ney Cure at the first signs of kid ney trouble, hoping it would weai away, and he was soon a victim o: llrlgbt's dlseuse. There Is danger In delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure If tnken at once the symptoms will dis appear, the kidneys are' strengthened and you are soon sound and well. A H. Hnss, of Morgantown, Ind., had to got up ten or twelve times lu the night, nnd had a severe backache and pains lu the kidneys, and was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. Red Crust Pharmacy. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks I Co. CHINA WKKIMNB AT KUKS HOW Kit. . . . t.laasant BDd SO- ;lal eventB In the hWory of Men . MmulaV eVttll Ing. it being the 20th wedding ani - versary of Mr. ana Jin. ' "en'h wwoniinii was held at the real- dente of Mra. Helen Ferguson. The house and grounds were t aster u I) decorated ror the occasion with cuin ese lanterns. About 8 o'clock the guests began to arrive, the bride and groom being among the last to come in. -.iu,.i nt ntprrv-makliiK and gen eral visiting the bride and groom. with their children arouuu ... came rorward and stood at the altar ...v.nu iian inrrlK recited a line poem on twenty years of married life. Following tins me nev. mam unn reiiHd the little niece'' over again, changing It somewhat. Mr. and .Mrs. reniney nave tl. rnvHup. nf time remarkably well and appeared iille young. After the ceremony the "young couple were presented with a 50- plece set or cnina, oesiues oim-t en 18. Those present were: Assessor ann Mrs. Calkins, Kev. and Mrs. Mark Munson, Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Strong. Mrs. H. Eastou, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hathawav. Mrs. Carl. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Merrill, Mrs. F. I). Mr-Cord, Mr. McCord, of Cu,.tlu. Mra r'rnuhv M rH FerCUSOn. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. John Pentney, Misses Anna Uurke, Cassle Ferguson, Anna Fer guson, and Messrs. Archie Ferguson. Wilfred pentney, Donnm rerguson. Hector Ferguson and baby Ferguson Though fools spurn hymen's gentle power. They who Improve Its golden hour, By sweet experience know, That marriage, rightly understood. Olves to the tender ana tne goou A paradise below. r"r -r -j. nosKDuno market. 4. Cereals. Wheat 90c bushel. Oats 50c bu. Hay Vetch, f 12 ton grain, $1 ton. Unrlcy $34 ton. Livestock. Steers Alive, 3 3 14 e. Cowb Alive, 2 3c. Vea! Dressed, 65 Hogs Dressed, 7c. Sheep 3c. Poultry Mixed chickens, alive 9c b., dressed, 12c; geese, alive 8c, dressed, 12c; ducks, alive 10c; dressed, l-ttfiMfic. Butter Creamery, 3'icc pound country, 30c lb. Kggs 20c dozen. Potatoes $2.00 cwt. Wool 14 Vic lb. Hotrey 15c Ib. Cnbbago 3c lb. Old Onions 3c lb. Apples 2c lb. Pears 2c Ib. Penches 50c box. POKTLANI) MAHKET. Livestock Un foot: Steers, 4c; cows, 3c: hogs, 5 tit 7c; 3V4 sheeii. 3SMc: dressed veal. 6ft Sc; wool 14c lb.; apples. $1.00: potatoes, 90c cwt; eggs, 2:ic doz.; mixed chickens, 12c; hops, 45c. Why James Iee Got Wvll. Everybody In Zanesvllle, O. knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband James Lee, firmly believes he owe his life to the use of Dr. Kiug't .New Discovery. Ills lungs were se verely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend rec oinmended New Discovery. We tried it, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. Kings New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dosr gives relief. Try It. Sold under a guarantee nt A. C. Mnrsters & Co's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle rree. TIIK 1IONH HKAl.TV CO. Or chards, farms, timber and citv tmm erty. Some fine bargains. Jackson street, itosenurg. Ore. ntOKKSS.ONAL. GKO. K. HOICK, M. 1. Office In the Review Building, up eiuirs, nooms 13 and 14. X-Uay and Electrical Treament Telephone. Main 31 ROSEBUKQ . . . OREGON- l a. c SEF.LY, M. !., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13 uougias county Bank Building. 'Phone 771. UOSEBVRO . . . OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. 111. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Kesld. Main 1721 1II. I.UC'KTTA SMITH, -Phytrtitn Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' niV next to Douglas County Bank Bldg J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. 8., l-entl!. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 . ni. to 5 p. m ROSElll'RO - - . OREGON J. C. MVl.t.EX, Alt(irnij-nt-lj,w w un Klrhardson. Dlmlck & Moore- nead. Attorney, at l.aw 315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th nno Anseny streets PORTLAND OHErsnv t THE HUMAN ENGINE. T. opsrat. This M.rt.rpl.. Air la 1 c.r. Niitmiy. ,,iiiniriv devised ..neriiy wuicu 1 ..(.. "."...Ty lis fuel and etnoienuy. . iu ta available all the ""' that foiMi must oe uun.r " . L ih,n mm ns tin- heat auu www. oxygen or the air Is essential Equall, . .. ..1. ......... imiimi lu ores true is it n1111 "mu,ir" ' .1 .. 1 1... ! 1 1 1. 1 -itiiihtistlon ent to preveiH nr which would take place In oxygen alone. Hut. whether the coniuusuun be fast or slow, tne anion u . . ,1... narlmil find h V- The DOUV uuru.f it"" v... drogen of Its food and gives out the . - ...i..,..niu. nrlinn oxides or ;uese .uui-". - dioxide (carbou add gasi and hydrogen oxide (wateri. The water that Is formed within tne Doay u.v u "" ... . ..ar.ill.alr Ing of hydrogen is oi . slight importance In a consideration nl the Vital qlieSllOUS Ol run. ' air upon Hie Individual, but the othei factor, the carbon dioxide formed In the body. Is of direct Importance.- rrllla nfraa In AHfintlC. nuiiw FOOD FOR CANNIBALS. On. of th. Many Tr.gedle, Enacted In Polynesia, It Is not so very long ago that can nibalism was rife throughout Poly nesia, so that to be killed, cooked and eaten was the almost Invariable fate of sailors who chanced to lie so unfor tunate as to be cast awuy on any of the outlying little visited Islands. Perhaps the most awful trused.v of the kind on record was that which happened In connection with the loss of the SL Paul, Captain Pennard. while on a voyage from Hongkong to Syd ney. This fine steamship carried. le-1 sides a full crew, 327 passengers, most ly emigrants. j On Sept. 30, ISM. she was wrecked on the Island of Itossel. lint all got safely on shore. A little later the ea-j tain and eight of the crew left the Island In search of assl"t:inn' nnd wc;-e picked up by the Prince of Den mark schooner. Eventually the French steamer Styx was dispatched to the Island nnd brought away oue emi grant The reuinlulug 32G bail .been massacred and devoured by the na tives. Peal-son's Weekly. Philadelphia's Antitlpping Schema. A riillutielphla acguulutance bus In rented a wuy of getting rid of the "brushing" nuisance. He phu-es n Rllver quarter In tbe hollow uf hU rljibt hand and, turn tug to the boy who Is pretending to tind dust Uon bis clothes, nays; w "You are such a tremendous 'brush er I will plv you this money If you can brush it out of my haud." "Yes. sir." answers tbe boy with glee unless be has tried the art pre viously. In that case be gives up the Job. As a general proposition, tbe most facile "brushing"' will not sweep a coin off n huuinn hand. Why this happens to be tme will be less under stood after the reader has tried It nim self. One might almost say that a coin cannot be brushed with a whlsV broom off tbe uncle as well as put o. the palm of a band. Give the boy three tries and then return tbe money to your pocket. nrwiKiyn cngie. Whv. at r.n...t The editor of an agricultural paper wu gruinonng about a puzzling ques tion be bad received from n nitv who bad receutly removed to the coun try, me inquiry was this: "Will you kindly tell me how long cows should be milked?" Tbe otlice boy. passing near, heard hla superior repeating th queBtiou aloud. "Scuse me. boss " hn boi.i . don't yer tell him Jes' de same's short wnsf JUUge. A W.P ft,in.lUl.. Boys In the nmt nf r.,..i..n.i n that by S(iueezlng a mole to death be tween the bauds and touching the af fected parts with the blood that wim rroui the mouth of U,tf dying aulmal waru will disappear and will not reap pear. The CUllirlta an. ..... ' .VUMUnj iuui moles, worms and other subterrauenu , no reelings, and there- ". " 18 no' wueltjr to put them to v,M iu ium way. 8carcitv nf pnni:.i. u , tumor. it U to be feared that if tbe papers ....,, special corner ouee ea week for the witticism of tbe week wou,u to ofteo k.ft blullk TUertf to wt to speak of today, only a feeble I in a on of It which people are fond of ... .a me pavmg sense of humor Uniduo Saturday Review. SkilUd. jou acquire such skllir ' inquisitive one of the cu7v Juggler. "Why. I have outural talent-he- n ... Knl Mr '"oer used - who nlf."-juag8. roor mau: Uar. you'wsy. been O-vJ jvUl.-fiou'r,;-'' 10 "-"- I - ' . TtI",ck otXra ffowa without a tic September Pacific Monthly Containing Martin Eden is here- This wonderful story is the greatest of Jaok London's great novels, it is written as a thinly veiled story of this great author's life. Don't miss the first Install ment of this story. Published exclusively in the l'nclllc Monthly. It contains many other in teresting articles this month. 10e l'EK COPY. For sale by. AGEE BOOK and STATIONERY .STORE, Successor to O. B. Cannon. L0DGE-" MRECTORVj P. A A. M., Lanri Lodge No. IS Hold regular meeting op xua sua tin weanet dayi ol each i I W'UI'B 0. C. Ob. bam, W. II. N. T. Jiwktt, Uocretar) AO.U. ft. koeeuurg Loagfe No. 1 ine 'ind aud 4th iloiitHy of each montk at 7-.ni ). m.,in ihe Ifowitem flail.. A I mem'HTf In goad HtMnt are IutIwA to at teod J. W. Dow ill, M. W. B '. u. bl.tia, Kueoburg Livufce, ?(o.8- Itoltti mifiiUr cooimuDleatloui at Uie EUa 1 em it It- ou iii it anil Uh Thuridayi of eat h moiUi All uiviDberi rrquetted to att' d rt-viiiAily, and all vliltlng brother are cordl ili) luvlted lott'eiift. E. U Fabhott, E. R. ubo. W. TAi,Y.ecretary. DKCRER OK HONUR, M Title Lodge No. 13 Mvetii2ndand 4tb Thumdav eveDlnnof each mouth Id M acta bee Hal), Vltfllug memberi oortllallj Invited to attend. UlMNlal A. jm VKH UIH . OI 6. H. Lawox. Keo. I. W. Duwaix Rc calTor. EA'JI.EH, Roaebtirg Aerie meets In Odd Fellows Mall ou 2nd and ith Monday ereu tuiti ut each month, at 8 A'clork. VIMt lug brethren In good funding alwar welcome. u. uulvih, rr . r., C. W. Balj.abd. See. FOP A Court Dougtai No. Si Koreatera ol America, taeeta each Tuetday evening t Foreflten' Hall. Vleitiug brothers al ways welcome. W. J. Brand, C. B. k. tt.L.aN0Xi rtec. dcc. K. V. HooTsa,Fhjilclan O.O. F., Rislnit HtarlXHlKe No. 174, meetsln Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. V tit It iiK bretheriMi always welcome. E. N. Ewart, N. O. F. (1 UlCHI.LI, R. 8. M, Ficklb, K. B. I O. O. K., Philetarlnn Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fellows Tem pie, corner of Jackson and Cass Streets, on Saturday evening of each Ft't-k. Membersot the order In good standing ire Invited to attend. J. O. Ooodnov, N. O. N. T, Jkwktt, R. B. IO. O. F., Union Kocampment No, -Meets Id Odd Fellows Temple on the 1st and 3rd. Thurndav evenlnas of each month. Visit ing bretheren always welcome. 11. U. L.KWI8, u. f. J. O. Goodnow. Bcrlbe. KOF F , Alpha UMlge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday Int. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members in aood staudiuir are Invited to attend. Glkn V. WlMHKRtT, O. C. L. A. Hanctuarv, K, K. 8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 16 Holds regular meettiwn on uvery WedrjCsilay nlxht tn Macusbee'e Hal). All vlslUim members In good standing are Invited toat- F. F. Patterson, Com. O. W. Rakp, R. K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds regular reviews on every Tuesday after noon at v:uu o'clock in the MftGcabt'e's Hall. Sinters of others Hives visiting lu the city are cordially invited to attend .ur reviews. MRU. tT. U. BOHSBRAJCa, VOX. Mk8. Jkihbib Raff, K. K. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Myrtle tiatup No. t)330 meets ou the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in the Forreste's' Hall. Traveling Neighbors are cor dially invited to visit our Camp. A. C. M AH8TKHA, Consul. A. Balzmam, Clerk. MOI'ERN BROTHERHOOD OP -AMERICA' Roseburg Lodge No. 493 Meets every '2nd and 4th Thursday In Mace bee Temple. lsltlug members always welcome. Kvklyn Hoovsa, President Bkktiu Wrioht, Secretary. OE. H., Roiieburc Chapter No. 8-Holds their regular meetiue on 1st and 3rd Thursdays in each Month. Visiting members in gooil standing are respectfully Invitad to at tend. Mra I. Wollbnbiro, W.M. . Frrk JouNeon, Betiretary 0 N.O., Co. D Pepara'e Battalion Meets every Thursday evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clnck. H. C. 8LOTPM. CapUln. RKBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. 41. I. o. o. P.-Meeu in Odd P Hows' Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren Invited to attend. Man. Maooik RoBimwm. N O. Mhs. Btiphsnsok, Secretary. WOMKX OF WOODCRAFT, LII.C Circle No. f-Meeta on lit .ml Sril Sloml.y eTenlns of e.c-h moiuh at tidd Fellow.' U.ll. Vhltliig member, iu good .landing are in vllid to attend. Fuirbscr Hamppon, Q. N. Cl.ra Borsn, Clerk liKlOHMEN OF TUB WORLD, Oik CRip No. YY Meet. t Ibe Odd Fellowe' Hll In Rotebnrr, ever let and 3rd MondRf evenioga. Yiilting neighbor, always welcome. K. N. Ewart. C. C. J. M. Ihronr. Clerk. TO WIRE FENCE BUYERS. I have Just received a carload of Page Woven Wire Fence at Rose burg and stored It in the Sheridan warehouse, near the S. P. depot, where it may be obtained by parties having placed orders with me. I will also fill new orders until the supply a gone. s. u. CROUCH. Umpqua Cold Cure la a guaran teed remedy. Quick and sure, at Hamilton's. TF o