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i "TV EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLY, Edlto. OffW Kvw MUiif, (tint floor Jacfcnoa Scraot. Tephon Mala gol DAILY rwnu.wui ... r awaia. delrrered ft ml, itillTeted r Tear ' kl Moal '' KKlTK-UUKK 3, ItXIH. LIBOR HAY MONDAY. I'cjerbeyukMU- to tar HeJ la Kry Part at the Itwury. New Yurk. NEW YORK. Sept. S. N York slonj will relebrate Labor LMy wlib In customary enthusiasm which has marked st obrailua ar Ibr tm 8va4ubr . ISsl.'' Following- lb parade, many outing and pernio will tM ll. la th rtvalna a grvat tuasa meeHInc will b held In tirmnd leatral PalaM. with Clarence? S. Harrow. o( Chicago, as tb priaclp- al apvaker. Mr. lrrow U aa at tornvy ot International reputation and waa ehlvf eouaaW fur Jaoyer Haywood and Putbou. the wt- rn labor leaders, whose trial (or murder la Idaho resulted la their acquittal. He was also attorney lor Euceoe V. Debs la the cases grow ing out of the (real Pullman strike In 1S. He Is a Socialist and the proceeds from his address will go o the support of the New York daily newspaper organ of the Socialists Addresses will also be made by Rob ert Hunter, ths author, and several other. Boston. BOSTON". Sept. . Final prepar ations were concluded today br th Bostoa Central Tradea Cnlon (or the biggest observance of Labor Day Id the history of the Hub. A niomnioth pageant, with representatives of al the anions of Boston and surround ing cities In line, will pass through the streets and will be reviewed b? Governor Guild. Mayor Hubbard and other e&clala. Despite the depression ot the las? year, organised labor was neve stronger in this city, and the pros pertty of the working men will b rejected In the maay bands, banner and spectacalar features of the pa rad. Ran Fvvuscisvu. 8AV FRANCISCO. Sept. S. Il San Francises), Los Angeles. Portlaa. Seattle and other Industrial center, of the Pacioc coast. Labor Day wll be celebrated with a degree of en thuatasoa seldom before witnessed Thousaads of anion laborers will par lieipate In the parade la this city following which there will b apeeches by labor leaders and a must cal and literary program In the navs pavilion. Xeai Ovieaoa. NEW OR1.KA.VA. Sept. . Re porta received here from all ovei Dtile indicate thai southern atjn worker will observe Labor iXa more generally thaa ever before. A; estenalv. prvgram has beea arrant td for the celebration la this city and elaborate festivities will alw mark the day In Atlanta. Galveston Jackson. Memphis. Chattaaooaxs aad other saditstrtal center ot tat South. tit. PaaL ST. PACU Minn.. Sept. S AH o( the afeatytlvv International uaton represeated In St. Paul will tik. part la ta Labor Day celeb ratios Utl will iawiad a parade aad a; athletic program at Harriet Island Observaace of the day as a holM" wilt be general throwgnowt the north west. faic4M. CHICAGO. Sept. 5 Problem connected with the retattoos ' laboi and capita) will discussed frorr many Chtrago a I pits tomorrow. A' asual. Labor lv wttl b elaborated celehrated her and la Milwaukee Peoria aad other elite 1 IKtnob and Wisvoaaln. PrtTSBCRO. Pa. Seot J All of the great as mtlbj aad factories of the Snot Oty drstrtct will be Mle Monday sad the hwrMeed ot thou saads of worktagmen of this sectioo wilt vteeert- therr ewa particular holiday with a deree of eathatssm aever twror kaoaa her. GKKAT SA IT IS HLKH. Uuet. WeaM Heaweei S-0.eMS.OO Worth e( Laad Frosa IV I . PORTLAND. Or.. Sept. . A sua. H recover the Uads graated tar Oregwn n Ca'trorn'.a railroad so controlled bv the Southern rioiic and lalned at over It '' w be n today la Vewalf a the govern meat. The lu'l Is bajed en the al leged, failure of the rallrvai to live p tw the term cf the saat sal dispoaiag ot the laads in iuesttca at thw filed price of $ j- per acre Ta case wtll be bltteriv (oJft bv the railroad corporatva. (or '.he land involved represent .:me ot tfl best timber coastry on ta Kiv".4c .Vast. If aot la tlie worM 1 e t coatervative est:nste sl.i.-e th asona: Involved at $1-1 -i'-i ! "5 acvaxar vVae of iffa !stid af ti Tiber M much gresstvir e;'.t w I evnt asf r a j Tf Vnitf 9 -tf.t u nafm wavr. beat e taw rs-''a fa 'ti-' J.dtna sr t ft ;rrs Uvvr ' rVasvCv ssjista cassiei cv'Sj iivv "Offtf at w u nevsvire e' V 'fud ctto vema( ng;artec a,- a-nsv tav c - rnrw enrMAati it sgw es tin b.V Mol a Mrkws as wte ' Oj- Vm 'r " m water n fas) ws wsvr er aad ana arl :s.a '. ot laid alter the t!oi.J 9.fj re moved, u o xratiUM lauds. January 1. 3 74.Vit orv. cousistinu of 2.0t.. 000 wbU'b h4 tu iMtteitM uudtr the land fraais aaJ ?9i.0t0 orM o( UDptfnttMj UnJs. which r now c!im-sl by th O 4 C by virtu if lh itranl. Therv rv ipprxi.iai.r l.SOO.000 acr1 of unsold lands n uaitsi south of Kuicent-. and thes constitute nt-arly ouhalf. In al trnat stx-tiou. of ail land within 4- niile of th line of railroad from KUfSn? to the southern boundary of OreyjD. only a small portion of the tenanted lands In that txart of the eat sld Kraut harlnp been sold.- The territory in which the unsold land is situated is wholly drrendeuE (ot railroad transportation uu the tines of the O. 4fc C. now oiera;ed by the Southern Faciflc. Slav January 1. 103. mon? than 1000 people have applied for 1 or quart er-sev-t ion. for the purpose of settlement and offered $;.0 an acre, several of these applicants to pur chase having actually svtr.ei and established a permanent home on the land. Many mon are ready to apply- but have been deterred bv the O. A C. A key iatjg luveMoM-al. Mr. John White, of 3S Hih!and ve.. Hoalton, Me., sayu; "Have been troubled with a txuh every wititei and sprinje. Las( winter 1 tried many advertised remedies, but the couth continued until 1 boucht a 30 bottle of Dr. King a New Otscovery; before that was half gone the couth waa all (one. This winter the same happy result ha followed: a few does once aions banished the annual couth. 1 am bow convinced that lr. Kind's New Discovery Is the best of all cough and lun remedies." Sold uu der guarantee at A. i Marscers & Co", drug stor, 0? and 11.00. A trial bottle fr& KrKNK"S KAPIl- OKOWTH. 97lMXtH-d Worth ol Rutklict IN-rntit-Si ore March 1. HXVi. El'GKNK. Or . Sept. 4 . Uuitdint permits issued in Eugene since th oflic of building Inspector wis es cablUhed oo April I of this year have a g greg a t ed a bo u t f J . 0 0 0 which is a remarkable showmt for a -rlty of Eugene sue. Had the 8t ures for March beea included, the total would have been over I ('. 00' as several large buildtug. iwj cwt ing over 1 40.000 each, were com menced during that month. It is es r.l mated by conservative men thj.t the :otaI cost of buildings erect d dur :ttg this year in Eugene will atitre fate aettrty a million dollars. They Take the KiiU. thjt. "I hae used Dr. King New Uf Pill for many years, with iacreasiat satufaction. They take the kink? ut of stvMnach. liver and N.iwcl? -rithout fuss or friction. " says N. H Browa. of PUisfie'd. Vt. Guaranteed Mtisfmctory at A. C. Marsters Co" irug store. 3c. NEK.IS l.KMiH'KAriC VirES. S4i&A)ptft tiers A NiiKka Cummin in a ligbi fvvr Iowa SewwftiivrHhip. 1ES MOINES. Iowa. iVpc. 4 Torty-sevea s;aadrMtters refused tc o into the repubiicaa seuaur:al caucus today, and Governor Cum mins was nomina:ed (or the t'nued States senate for the unexpired term by a vote of iS to 1. This ls 20 less than the ',-oastltu-uoual majority, aad the reeu!t of the caucus shows that, if th-i s'.aada: ;cr tay by thesr agreement, the tov irtioc will have to look for rv;t-f frvm the democrats to be eiec-.ed at th joint convention ne; Wederdi There are reports toiiuti:. that. Uer toting for Korter, tie demo cratic candidate, (or a score or s. yt ballots, the democratc either decline to vote, or enoutl w .otif for Cummiw to e'.ect hiru senator The stand fat tecs say if u ;n in : n s is t ev l ed by d x rev t or : a 1 rev c a : d of the democrats, it wt!l prevent an possibility of hts elect :on by the pri mary in November A "Woman's Back Bs aa.Ty aches ani p:m m wk!ie-es and r. .tic. w -rCh. r a-.-:-.j-teal, t tae pet vie organs. LUer y; toms uf femi.e weuQr-s (rrt.ien kea-atrh-. f'gf-ieH. tai-nfuy s-v c lart ipvta 1vtl,.-a4 Sefor fnA c --aa -oa is ievmacli, drwx'.idf &er-.i!I viowa :a Vw .i m -.. r-raaStfaiaitcw-i.tiwr-Jg f-nera: iiA-ie K aay Aoa.r,. a in ,vr jf ui tv -t ?rrtn ut?r bo r jjed) h4t vwixaer r-f ef jc a Bvr r mivQi N taaa t. F'ervea Ka.r '1 yw-vn cu'A Iv ' 9t U W( ii r.jim ci aai r.vts Vusd :q cut ;..nmls 4 .q taJTis io a tr?Q it slcvC-i liarn- 1.. ksiil f jci .met lu '-.! .-. ai nW m SuL--,kar ia a: ar ng-";ea n'.r - tn 'Fs rw ISi.T:t. - n wr.-,, tn awnrcn.-nt ta ai. ,t ttn irn 31. -i -a wrrof : tj .r; iraci. .( ;r. n0r s-';j.e iaa in, t. n on-pr-.'f-ss;ooa. -r.;. 3jco jj-Ci. .... i vb 'w -" i4) U"34Vr.l - . ; tn , ; ,. tn a3itn 10 - -.J flR;, r. .,.... TTa w sat at. -r ni.c:as hu-i fc; W .-.- of na.i .. . Y. cA.n.( if M i rrl 9t ittl..i coui:iiv-..a a 4 jns.: y.a r s w,.' rfvo r"T:i or .--crrT. s. uuu 1 .;: ! . r T I w ". "C ;t .1; l u a -.i.ini ia .famr .. , ass W .1 n Mi -n ' v V -w m i ! . a. j s ... -?U Wilt I'M : S l j aa . n) u-C' : rs ..J - r n r".-li I vaM r-i tr ta 'L.v.. L.Wr 1" -.t, , rr t..r- -Hr Vr.i c.-, 'l''."lnc t ' " jrWtww-waia. laawV. The Kind You Have JLhrajs Bought, and whKh had been Lu use fur over 30 Jats has borne the tvigruature of j0tn? - ad has beeo made under hU per f?L' onj- saperriiion since its infancy. ar wTv ,4c4C Allow no one to deceive you in Uaia. All Counterfeits Imitation and M Jost-4k-uod nre bet KxperUueuts that trltle with and eudanpvr the heedth of Int'uuU and C hiidr-in Experience against lperiiuenU What is CASTORIA CaMoria U a harmless enbstittitfl for Caotor Oil, Pare euric. lrviKS aud Soothing Srnip, It is rinuant. It contain neither Optuiu, Morphine nor other liarvotia substance. lu age is its guarantee. It dewtroys Worm and alUrs FererUhnesa. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colie. It relieves) Teething Troubles, cures Constipatiof and FUktulener. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Ianacet The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS 7 Sears the The Kind Yon Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, No Substitute In Work World For Sterling Common Sense. r JOHN A. HO w LAND. Ctilcam JauraaUsi. aSK vonr brains if vou have sjjt! Failing in tHs a few times, recvsalM the fact tiat it wnn't intended for yon to taie the initiatne in the world's work. Tten it wi'J ( tirce enough for wu to line up witi the nrmv of the unem pioved, working atvolutelr undor direction. AT A TIME WHEN MORE A9VICE TO THE YOUNG MS.N IS PRINTED THAN EVER BEFORE IN HISTORY IT STRIKES ME THAT THIS MODERN YOUNG MAN NEEDS MORE THAN EVER BEFORE TO GET HIS OWN BEARINGS UPON HIMSELF IN RELATION TO MIS PARTICULAR WORK. THE WHOLE E0UAT10N IS PERSONAL AND SPECIFIC GENERALITIES COVERING RULES OF CONDUCT ACCOROING TO CONVENTIONAL CATECHISMS MAY BE WORTH LESS. THEY MAY BE EVEN CONFUSING AND MISLEADING. at at The s;:t:u;;o:i U !h5 the voue csa haj work before him. With oer'-iia modi:ica:ioj. per hap, he Li the man to do it- The employer aiij on'.v that the work be d-'ue satUfsctoriir. I read the other vlir a cdtevhimio diiseruuon cpo how evenr Tour; man civ ucwcd in life. I: wis in efeet that. Hariri true courage, this viuni man would recogriue no obstacle ia hii wav as un sur lountable : that, bavins: no fear of failure, he would presa on I wav to the aoeoti'.plu-hnieut of nnvthing he tniiht a::eu;pt to do. Fua-iaenuUT I IXNT K'0V OF AXTTIirXG SILLIER than the prtnuLrsti of azv i;:oh philosophy u this. That Toting man who gets uca a distorted idea into his head, believirj; it to be of practical, evervdav value to him, cvoK find Dt5AFrOI'TlCENT AXD FAILl'KE INEVITABLE. There are a ciiTion (.mmon plaoe thi:.r ia buiaes life that are iuipobiiible. Thiiii that were possible Testeria are tmrsible tcdav, ad thicks riible todav- will be unpraoticable tomorrow. "Learn to obev oriers" is one of the old reiterations of the con ventiona! teacher who fancies that an idealLted phii.-aochT should apply to everr relation in the lift of the employee. Yet there are men i every day lo:a positions because cf n fool's obedience to the letter of a rule. Time was when an cc boy would bare been discharged if he had j not untied ca-efully the twine bindir- a package and carefullT pre- j erre.l both trir. and paper. Today the boy who can cut the wrap pir.jfs tV':u sach a packa-e and drop them deepest in a waitebasket in the sh.-rtest ti;e proves his erHcieccy. TME !S NO SUBSTITUTE IN THE WORKING WORLD FOR A STERLING COMMON SENSE. THERE IS NO COURAGE TO COMPARE WITH THS.T WHICH MAY BE DISPLAYED BY THE YOUNG MAN WHO SAS TO HIMSELF. -I'LL OiVE THIS UP RIGHT HERE. AND WHO AFTERWARD CAN JUSTIFY HIS MOVE. Ta R.Me& t-g Re4.ew nvi.rj teas ia gved pr:a:ts DISG PLOWS IVa't wilt until SpHcg. bat do your Plowing now nub a Sanders or a Benexia Reversible Disc Flow, and get your seerd ia before the raius aad have a bi crop ia toixa. have J. F. BARKER & CO. rthw 201. VehkJ & ImpJejiwots RcM?bur?. Orroa Signature of then:. Prices rii jet. rHOM nil.VTV KXt'HANCKS. (flniale News. Attr. Albert Abraham ls down from RosFburg today, paying off ibe laborers of the old box company In full. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Dickson, of Dothan. Ore.. SeDi. 2. a son. Mr. and Mr. Whltely. of Adams. Ore., are visiling wllb the latler'B sister. Mrs. F. E. Olinishouse, and other relatives here. Miss Beatrice McLeod, of Bandun. armed here last week for a vlali wiih her father. J. A. McLeod. His other daughter. Miss Jennie, is ex pected here next week to remain throughout the winter. The employes at the box factory held a meeting last week and formed a sick and accident association for their own protection. The plan ls that each employe shall pay Jl V" week into the treasury until the sum of j;o is raised. This is to be drawn upon in case of accident or sickness of any of the men to pay their doctor and drug bills. As soon as the IJvi) is raised the weekly as sessment ceases until the treasury is drawn upon, then the assessment starts again, continuing until the sum is intact. This gives employes tine protection and the plan has been tried in other large plants and is ex tremely popular in all cases. Yoncalla ronrier. Born, to the wife of Chas. Apple gate. Aug. 31. 10S. a son. Last Saturday the Odd Fellows purchased the corner lot of E. B. Spangenberg. they having sold their lot on the hill to J. H. Brawn. It is their intention to erect a hall in the near futur. Myrtle Creek Mail. Miss Candace Brown started Mon day afternoon on her return to Win nipeg. Canada, after a visit with her parents on North Myrtle. Mrs. Caroline Miles and son. Ar thur, dearted Monday, by team, for Ft. Btdweil. Calif. Mrs. Miles will remain there for the present with her son. Harold, who we understand, is conducting a livery stable in part nership with J. E. Dunnavin. a for mer Myrtle Creeker. Peter Birmingham, aged S2 years, died at the home of K. M. Duncan, in Myrtle Creek. Monday night. The remains were buried in the Odd Fel lows' cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The deceased leaves no known liv ing relatives and little is known of h!s Hfe s history. For the past nine years he has made his home with Mr Duncan. While in Roseburg last Friday. M J. Pick met a number of the share holders of the now defunct Lees Creek Gold Mining Company, and they Informed him hat it was their intention to resume mining oper ations on Lees Creek the coming winter, hoping to get back a Ktrtion of their money and probably develop sotue rich placer deposits: at any rate they are going to give the placer :aods a thorough test, and if there is pienty of "dust" there well and good, and if not. they will most like ly abandon the camp tor good and tarn the lands over to contesting timber entrymen. Oakland Owl. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Foster, son and daughter, have gone to Okano gan county. Washington, where they ex-,ject to rem3in permanently. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Manning start ed to Seattle Friday, where they will demain during the winter months at least. E. G. Young & Co. have shipped 225. '?' pounds of wool (spring citji to Boston. A meeting of fruit growers will be held at Oakland on Saturday. Sep tember oth for the purpose of per fecting a Fruit Growers' association. Prominent state horticulturists, in cluding rr. James Wlthycomhe and H H. Willtamson. president and sec retary, respectively, of the State Hor ticultural Association. Mr. A. H. Cnr soo. commissioner of this district, and others wtll be present and ad dress the meeting. NOVELTY Prosram for Friday and Saturday "The Orphans." Hand Colored. "Awkward Orderly." "Perveno Statue." "OLD ISAAC," THX PAWNMOKI. One of the best story films of 1000 feet ever produced. Appeals to yocrjg and old. MATINEE 2 TO 5 ADMISSION 5C Evening Performance HV Bring the Children to see this. "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? nltKCON NKKPS l'K.Dl'I.K -Seltlo.s, honest 'farmer, me- . c 'anlcl.'nier.hanl", clerks. epl with hraina, atron hand . and willing heart-capital or nocapitnl. j j Southern Pacific Co. -Lines in Oregon issemlintonsofOron lltoraluie io tbe Kast for distribution thniUBh ever avaihililo aifenoy. Will you not help the good -work of huildiuK Hreifon ly "endintf us the names and addresses of vour friends ho are likely to be Interested in this mus We will lie L'lud to lienrtlie excuse of sonilinx them complete information about OUKUON and ilsopirtiinities. ColonUt Tickets will bo on sale durlnir KKFTEMnEn AND (K'TOIIKK fiiiiu tbo Kast U) all KjiuU in Oregon. Ihe fares from a few priuuipul 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 brinu a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the . proper nniotint with any of our agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. - L. B. MOOP.E, Local Agent., K.oekurr..i":Ksu W. M. Mc.MUR.RAY, General Passenger Agent., Portland, Oregon I'HOFKSh.OXAL. GEO. K. 1IOUCK, M. I). Ofllce In the Review Dulldlng, up stairs, Rooms 13 aud 14. X-Ray and Klectrlcal Treatnent. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON. A. C. SKKI.Y, M. I., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Hank Building, Thune 711. ROSKUUKG - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. OHice Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resld. Main 1721 lilt. I.UCKTTA SMITH, IMiyslciiiii Women aud Children's Diseases a Specialty OHlce: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk uext to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. 8., Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEMIRG ... OREGON J. C. MULLEN, Attorncy-nt'Iiaw With niihardson. Dimlck & Moore head, Attorneys at Law. 315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. WIIXiHOW. 4. .j. . The new fertilizer. 4. 4- Nothing but fish. 4. Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4. per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4- potash, 18 per cent phosphoric ai'ld. . One 2"i-pound sack of Wll- 4. grow, used In Iho place of 4. j- 124 tons of best stable mnn- 4. lire, will give better results 4. i- and no weeds. Try It for your 4 lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. ? 1 llenullful dlaplay of huts. At Hell Sisters. Grand Opening .Mondnv mid Tuesday. dsws7 Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. Soothes Itching skin. Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any itching. Moan's Ointment. Your druggist sells it. - - lodge directory V. A A. M., Laurel Lodge Flo. IS Boldi L regular taeetiugioa 2nd ua ilh Wdn da7iofeMb muDth. - 0. C. GB4 m.u, W. Bt. W. T. Jiwm. SccretArj AO. D. . Kowuurg IM -Ho. It-Meet the 2nd md 4th MornUji of each noolk membera m good lUndlDg are InTtted to al UDd J. W.towiu, M. W. t H. Lbhox. Eoorder, Bt. O.KtKH,lloaburcLe(iae,no.gu-Holdi regular conunuulcalloiif at the lkt Tempi 8 on 2nd tnd 4th Thundayt of eat tx mouth. All mem ben requetted to atUt d regular.?, and all TllUug brothert are cordi ally Invited to attend. K. L. Habkott, E. R. Gio. W. oTi.T. tteereUry. D EUKEK OP HONOR, Myitis Llte No. IA- -nwiuuiuu n inurraav eTeniugv oi each mouth In Maccabee Hall. - VUlUug mem ben cordial It invttad m ttnA UlSNlK E. C A VENDS B 0. Of H A. H. Laitox. Ree. I. W. Do well. Receiver. EAI.EH, Romberg Aerte meeia In Odd Fellowi Mall ou?udand Ith Monday even iuvulcaol, month, tt I o'clork. Vtatt lug brethren in good Handing alway welcome. G. cutvaa, W. P., C. W. BALiaRO. Sec FOY A., Court Dounaa No. ll-Formar at America, meeu each TuMday eTcntnc la Foreaun' Hall. Vliitluf bralliar al waji weluuma. W. J. Brand. C. B. . K. H.Lisoi, Bee. Sac. I. V. Booraa,pariua o,l,l Pellowi Temple erery Friday eventne. lall liac bretheren alwara welcome. K. N. Kwart. N. 0. r. U Minu.1, R. 8. M. Ficilc. F. 8. I ,.,;t',","Vta ''x'" No. l-afmu in O.I.I .llnwli.mple,coraerol iu'lwo ami aaa r-ireeia, ou Saiuraay erralna nl fa. b week. Memberaol theorvier In g ooI aundmc are iuvited loalleud. J. 'I. liOUDMOW, N. 0. X.T. Jitnr, R. 8. IS ' i'.r.Vln,M1 Knramment No. e-Veeli In u,l.l fellowa' Teaieleon ihe lit and Jnl Tliur.,lay eveolniaol each moBU. Vlait IliK brellierea alwari we'.rome. H t. I.KW18, C. P. J. o. Goonvow. rkribe. K ir r" .Alpha No. 47- Meeu erery ednraday In 1. 0. O F. Hall, at T: o. ra. attend"" IOUj "nJln iBTIled la Glx V. Wiib(i.t, o c. L A. SjKerCABY, K. R. B. Kt' T. M., ProteetKin Tent Na IS HolJ. n-KHlar nieellnra oa erery Wednesday iilhl in Ma.v.tw, H,u.' All tuning !"ud "andlng are United to l- F. t. Patterson. Com. U. W. Rrr. R. K. LO T. at., R.,.t,llnt mT, Xo. goia, ri gnlar rerieai on ery Tueadar alter iiinvwi , u,, Mmbei'iHall. urdi.H, inviied to attend our rerrtwe. "I C. R IVtami. Con. alaa. Jawti RArr. R. K. MOIIRRX WOOriMKNOF AMKR10A. Myrtle anip No. raw raeets on tie aeeood and v... ''.u,1.nM,lu"'')'oleterymooitD t i .".,"?" Tr",ln Selgaboraare eor. Ilally luvllrd lo vl.lt onr I'arorZ A I. M.RCTER.V COBlUl, A. Hauham. Tier: MOI.KKN HKorHKRHlWD OF AMERICA' . "i'i11" s- -Meet erer rod VI... r" ,k Jhur.lar In Mareabee Temple. lalltna member, alwary erWnr. ""J Hwrea. rrtexlenl RaarMA Waiunr. Seere ary. 0 ."""'""t I'liapter So -Hold their reamer ueetiBg ,.o li and Jed TburyUre .... !T'h J,"nln v'"laf memhera la fern! ,1UJ" 'n reapeetlully tattled W at- I Iwniiia. W M. 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