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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLV, Edlto'. Office-Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Alain ool. DAILY Per Jr, by mall W.00 Per uioutli, delivered 6U tut week, delivered U BKMI-WKKKLY ' I-er Yemr i.00 Blx Months Il.uu BKITKMItKR O, IOOH. COUNTY HILLH PAH). H-iU-mlK-r rkwalon Unimuully Light on Current KxH.1IMV. Hills allowed at tho September Term of the County Court of 'Doug lea County, Oregon: 8. H. Hrlauln, indigent. . ...$ Oakland Drug Co., sumo . . . A. C. Heoley, limune acct . . , John M. Ityan, Jr., stationery Hovlew Pub. Co., printing 20.35 47.00 COO 3.00 124. 35 311.00 7.50 11.50 and stationery Hlce & Mice, court house. . . (JIuhh & Prudhomme, sup plies P. T. Mcdee, registering . . '. Krank Kennedy, dep assessor W. K. Harris, same Kd. 8. Cockelreas, same Kd. 8. Cockelreas, same .... 05.00 65.00 37.60 05.00 W. F. Harris, same 06.00 Prank Kennedy, same ..... 07.60 umpqua Valley News, print ing 118.60 L. L. Haker, tgachera exam ination 27.50 Oeo. Sawyer, same . ; 27.50 P. H. Churchill, supplies . . 20.00 J. H. Younce, Indigents .... 16.00 Kllham Stg. Co., supplies . . 1.2S Llous Decker, registering ,. 1.70 C. K. Roberts, roads 33.80 MorriB Weber, same . 6.00 C. E. Roberts, tame 7.80 MorriB Weber, same 17.60 R. 1). Dixon, same . .' 17.80 M. 11. Qermond, same 12.40 H. H. Parks, same . . , E. W. Letsom, same , , C. E. Roberts, same . . R. 11. Dixon, same . . . Morris Weber, same . M. U. Ourmond, same R. L. Cannon, same ,' C. E. Roberts, Biune . . Morris Weber, samo . R. It. Dixon, same . . . 2.00 2.00 23.40 6.25 6.85 3.26 2.00 1 1.25 5.86 6.26 3.25 M. II. Qermond, same C. E. Roberts, samo 11.26 It. 11. Dixon, same .". 0.26 Morris Weber, same ' 8.86 M. B. Germond, same 5.26 It. L. Cannon, samo , 2.00 Dirk Chapman, same .' 2.00 C. E. HobertB, same 16.26 O. J. Ilachur, diflt atty wltnesB 1.60 Pac. 8ts. Tel. & Tel. Co., telephones 17.86 E. (1. Young & Co., Indlgunts 23.00 B. Penton, same 12.85 Mrs. Kltchell, samo 83.00 II. MarkB Co., same 27.89 W. It. Vinson, samo 104.68 A. Croason, samo 10.00 E. H.H Lenox, freight and ex press 3.60 M. K. dykes, roads 18.60 Roseburg I). & I. Co., ire... 4.70 Illanrhe Reed, dep clerk .. 34.00 lllanche Iteed, Bame 60.00 Fred Melnier, registering . , W. M. Morris, double assess ment W. H. Hammitto, dist. atty. witness II. A. Hunsaker, indigents.. E. V. Hoover, health officer. Liverpool, Loudon & Globe 4.90 2.62 4.50 15.65 71.00 insurance 42.00 O. W. Alderson. Indigents .. 14.011 Agee'B Hook Htoro. stationery 40.10 J. C. Neal. overpaid tax M. It. Ityan, commissioner, . A. E. Nichols, same O. W. Wonacott, roads Walter Crltcser, refund of liquor llcenso J. L. ft 8. A. Kendall, water and light M. A. Clark, refund liquor II cense Royal Ins. Co., Insurance. . . John T. Long, state vs. Den ning John N. Ityan, same 37.09 22.60 46.40 14.10 7.1.32 41.15 8.88 4 2.00 1.20 1.20 O. T. Farnsworth ' estate, board of prisoners 20.00 K. (1. Young A Co.. Indigents 4.00 8. T. Smith, livery hire .... tl. W. Kiddle, Trult Inspector John T. Long, state vs. Rum mage John T. Long, state vs. Mnth ews John N. Ityan, same John T. Long, state vs lthoads John N. Ryan, same I. J. Norman, same Ralph Hunsaker, same .... James M. Fletcher, same . . (lua Goodman, same A. N. Orcutt, same Mrs. E. lthoads, same 8. M. Kclley, same 8. Cawlfleld. same J. tl. Helleu. same (). A. Honser, same Thos. Hatfield, same John McKean. same John N. Ryan, state vs. Thompson Jxibii T. Lng, state vs. Ili- dTlis V J. Noraan. same Jnlti T. Long, state vs. Sha- iaan John N. Ryan, same Roy Ilellows. same II. Ryan, same Tlllle Troxel. same Kd. Patterson, same Cecil Gtlibler. same C. M. McOrsw. same John T. Long, state vs. Avery John N. Ityan, same John T. I-ong, stale vs. Jen nings John N. Ryan, same A. N. Orcutt; stat . (Irenot John N. Ityan. same Wm. Sagabard, state vs. Tel iervllle 19.00 25.10 4.65 2 06 1.20 13.46 9.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 I on 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 J.oo 2.00 .90 7 40 1.00 8.00 4 80 1.00 1.00 1 00 1.00 I 'XI 1 00 6.35 1.20 6.55 I 20 6 29. 4 0. W. Akers, allowance 3.60 General Koud Fund. H. J. Dnn, roads $ 84.00 P. C. .MKiregor & Co., roads 23.10 Hllklngton Bros., blacksmlth- Ing 84.00 O. J. Ilaugeberg, lumber .. It. F. Korster, tread work . . . .1. ('. Kni-Kl, roads 47. 30 27.00 4. 00 6. no 40.12 :iti.t;:' l'.o.oo 40.17 23.03 7. r.r, o.sr. r.oo 8.00 181UH) S. P. Fen ley, same W. W. Kent, supplies Chas. S. Fulkert, same Perkins & Hums, lumber . . (ieo. K. Oulne. dlst. 17 (lurdlner Mill Co., lumber . . Gardiner Mill Co., same ... Ilasscll Bros. Lumber Co., lumber Hassell Hros. Lumber Co., same VV. II. Itaymond, bridges . . . C, 8. Pelkert. same C. J. Manning, damages . . . Vinson Lumber Co., lumber Lenna Mills Lbr. Co., same. . O. J. Ilaugeberg, same . . . . 3.81i 41.90 3.G2 Hpeciul Itoud Fund. N. P. Wheat, roads t 49.00 Itansom Hoper, same 88.68 8. N. Cockrell, same 24 5.00 II. H. R Per Cent Fund. L. 8t. Ores, bridges E. A. Daily, same E. Harlan, bridge work .... J. 0. Flook Co., bridges . . . (Jeo. Cutsforth, same io.no 3.00 12.37 28.00 21. 4fi Ira Miles, same 84.80 Ueo. Holllday, same 10.50 A. Callahan, same 35.00 II. T. Illllkeley, samo 281.03 CIIIM IHtOWNH IN HIMtlNi.. NEWPORT, Or., Sept. 8. Word was nicwlved here yesterday that late Himday the 2-year-old boh of Itoherl Williams, who resides about Ove miles northeast or this place, wuh drowned In a spring near their house. The Utile fellow had appar ently attempted to Ret a drink and Fell in. When missed a Bnarcli wiu: made, and he was found dead In the spring, having fallen In head first. Till' "I'KOIM-K SHALL ltri,H.' Kiiemy of Itrform Iteatrti in New York for Ke-Xomiimtioii. ITHACA. N. Y., Sept. 8. State Collator Owen Cassldy was defeated or renomlnatfon today on account f his vote against the ami-race trad' letting hills at tho last session o' he legislature. Kx-AKHinhlymnn If. longer, of Tompkins county, who It i prominent ohurchmnn and nup mrter of (Jovernor Hughes, received he nomination In the senatorial dls riitt convention here by 15 voIch to for I'HMstdy, who had the support nly of his own county, three other untitles being against him. . Cassidy snys lie will now run ru in Independent candidate. A few veeks ago t'assidy felt certain of re iomlnation. One of the county dele rations which were against him to lay was instructed for him at the line It was chosen. The republicans, lowever, became convinced (lansldy otild not he elected. If nominated . 'localise of his vote on the racing itlls, and several days ago this In it met Ion was recalled. notick to itosi:iti it; KltS. There will bo a meeting of the Itosehurg High School teachers nt 10 'clock Saturday morn lug. (ienenil meeting of ull teachers at 2 o'clock, p. ni. L, U. liAKKlt, Supt. Hi I AX Al'TO UKFItAIN. Katlier, dear father, come home with me now. The clock on the dashboard strikes one. Don't fuss with the car any longer, papuh. You can't .get the old tub to run. The cylinder's cracked and the tinier won't work. Ami mother's been waiting since tea, So tether the cor to a post, father dear. And come home on the trolley with me. Kx. A Lazy Liver MT b aolr tired liver, or a sturtsc llvor. It would l a stupid aj well lv6 thlnic Ui beat a weary or sturveC nan because ho lugged In Ills work. He In treating tho hinging, torpid liver It li A grrut mistake to luh It with lrou drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is hut an Indication ot an lll-nourishcd, eufecliled Body whose organs am weary with nvei work. Ntart with the stonun h and allied organa of digestion and nutrition. I'ul them In working onler and siw ho quickly your liver will become active. Dr. IMeree'a Golden Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of "livci Iroubla by Its wonderful control of tin organs of digestion and nutrition. Il re tore tha normal activity ot the stomach. increase tho stvrctlonsof the IiI;m1 inak Ing glands, rleauves tha svstem from oul- aonous accuniul'itloiis, and so relieves the liver of tha burdens im;oscd upon It by Ina defection or other organs. If rou hava bitter or bad taste tn tha fnem Ing. poororfTajtabla apprllt ruilrd lenauo, loul brrstb. cotiillpatcsl or Irregular UwrU faat weak, aaallit tired. ?Wsponunt. frr.;uent tMadarhoa, pain r dlst reji "small ot I ack. gnawing or durrvl KsNi' ln atotiia.-h oarhapa nausa.slKsJtNav'ax rtlnas" In Ibroal after eating, and alnooV sjmi tern of weak ttoTDtrh and torpid les no ; hiM ftnewm rfllera you more prvmiMh ci u feu pi.Tf l TU..1,. ,-llf llnu Pi,.,. ; iJUll Mi-Ql.al I'lsfuTerv. IVrlitlm onl) g part tne a!oe sjnieU'nit will hp ffsrn' at una lima and yet putm to torpid lUeroi bUlousiiesa and wak etomaeh. Arotil all bot hrrad and Mscults, grultlla rakes ant Other ItullanttllUa U and lake the "li...:,T Medical IMicovery" regularly atul slick lolu aa nnlll rou are vlgruus and strong Tha rleeoery " la non-swerr., luHt-ehy, asllc, la a gll ttrU- eilra.'l ot nail tn, .li,-l a ihiU with a hilt list 14 ila II grrtliciib printed on each bottle-wraporr anu aiusle, ander palh. lis Ingred'.i'ins art rmli r-fti and eilolled by the most etnlnxnt me;i,-tl wrltera of tha ejl, and are nrssm ipviMUMl u eur tha dtsaasTor whii h It la eWt.-i. Don't aeorpt a aulatlluUi ol unkn.(st: Cumpoaltloa tor thla non aacxal HaUwONa 0 uail tXMtrjaiTiojL -OO " 'If. ALCOHOL 3 PP.u ntiin AVcgelabfe rTtparallonErAs-' Simil.Tlllllllhf RvutuvlDt.j, liiig Utc Siowis aadBwdsof Laao Wg2 Promolcs DigpsltonJCfctrftJ-l ncss and Kesljcon alns qhiib- Opiunt.Morp.'iine norlitaTaL OT NARCOTIC. J!mitfMIkStmW!UW IS jtbcStana HimStfi- tlmdifd Sutjar . ft-, S3 3' rdfis, m A nartari HdhwAv fnr rmKBlM. lioil.dum tuium.iiiU-.oiiiwv Wnpmc fl ni1VtltCIAll fPVPriCS ni'ss antlLoss ofSlekp. FacStnnlt Sigmirart of fe.t.t.ei NEW YOHK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. IXIH'STItY FOIl Kl'UKN'K. . i lOUflKNU, Or., Sept. 8. Eugene litis fair to secure a large condensed milk factory In tho near future. C 10. ItogerB, representing Detroit cap italists, is here looking over the sit uation and if he can find cows In large enough numbers within a cer alli radius of Eugene the plant Is likely to ho erected at once. Mr. Rogers was brought here through tho efforts of the Commercial Club. KLONDIKE Ol'Ti'l'T iltOVINi. DAWSON, Y. T Sept. 8. The Klondike's output this year will he Increased $3,0011,000 over that of last year, making a total of $.ri,000, IMI0 this year. The Increase is dun ui the installation of new dredges, electrical conveyors and hydraulic tilants. The output will he greatly Increased next year, nnd the Klon llko soon will be yielding by n big lirocess as much nnnually as in Its palmiest days. The only difference is that tho corporations are getting the hulk of tiie gold Instead of the individual miners, yet ninny Individ uals are still employed. I I - GRAND OPENING OF RICH FRUIT LAND UNDER THE CAREY AGT 15,000 acres of the most fertile land iu the State of Idaho will be thrown open for settlement under the Carey Actou OCTOBER TWELFTH This tract is on tho south bunk of t ti 0 Snake It Ivor, on tho main lino of tho Oregon Short lilno liuilway, oifcht mlloa oast of (.Umhi'h Ferry, n illvlsion point on that road. Tho choos ing of the land will be under tho " Hupervislon of tho State Land Hoard of Idaho. Location unexcelled, with the very hettt tniiiHcuittln Mital t raitHportatlon REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Send for Booklets and Information, to either address KINGS HILL IRRIGATION & POWER CO Main Office, Boise, Idaho 13. S. COOK Sr CO., Oregon Agents CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON DISG PLOWS Pon't wait until Spring, but do yonr l'lowiug n om- with a S.ndrt t or a Henecia J!e vtrsible Disc Vlow, aud j(tt your seed in latrre tUe raiun aud liavc a big crop in iiv- We hke tbtm. prices right. I E BARKER & C0 Phone 201, VciJ jlf S) IJaJiK'mcnB Rosjhurg, Oregon CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmc ihtuh MMMm, nn, yomm oirr. Nl'dlAIUST CONCiHESS. LONDON, Sept. 9. The most dis tinguished assemblage of CaihoMc clergy thnt London has seen in 1100 years Is here todny for the opening of the Euchnrlst Congress. This Is tho nineteenth convention of Its kind held under the direction of the Church ot Rome nnd promises to be the most Important. Westminster Cathedral will be the scene of all tho principal religious sessions. Car dinals from Italy, France, the United States and other countries are here and hundreds of bishops nnd dis tinguished clergymen. Cardinal Gibbons, archbishop of llaltlmore, will be one of the speakers and he will be accorded unusual honors by tho British clergy. The pnpers and discussions in the hulls will for tho most part be doc trinal, and tho central theme will ns the name of the congress slgnllles deal with the holy euchurlst con sidered ns a sacrament and a a sac rifice in the celebrnllon ot the mass. Ladles' tailored suits for Fall have lust, arrived at II. Marks Co. dsw factUiH'fl nnd closest markets, (ihimto uniform; no extreme lu'nt or cold. Lots of sun. Water Is perpetual nnd a great RUM'liiH provides enough foi fit), 000 acres nnd 10,000 horse power besides. Soil Is a vol canic nsh, decomposed lava nnd vegetable mould. None better for fruits, alfalfa and sunar beets. AW aw IF HK1 HILL SIKH'S. I. Jones will soon )i-gl.i 11 l ick and dry his large crop of prunes. M. Howard has completed the new school house In the Shoestrlns dis trict, where he has been workins for tho past month. He conies to this place preparing to do Ihe logging for the Cutlack Bros', sawmill next winter. .. The sermons given at the Red Hill schoolhouse by Kev. Haker, from Oakland Saturday evening anu Sun day were well attended and appre ciated by all. Kev. Haker Is a good speaker. He Intends to noiu it:." meetings here at some future time. The Cutlack Bros, have nearly finished the new drier which they have been building for L. B. Warner. Mr. Warner's prune crop will be ready for drying soon. John Westenhtser has rented his fnrm to Mr. Robertson, from near Oakland. We are glad to have .Mr. ifniiertHon ami his family here. Those who agreed to construct the new Ked Hill county road are wors Ing hard to get It built before 1910. Mr. I. Jones and family will soon leave the Hill. We are sorry to see such good neighbors depart. We un derstand that Mr. Grant and family tire going to take charge of the place us soon as Mr. Jones leaves. Albert Itulson, who has been em ployed near Gnrdlner, la here work ine on his place. W. Williams and family, from Kkellev. are moving on the John Lone nluee here. Mr. Williams in lends to make this his home for a while. R. R. Thompson made a business trip to Wolf Creek the first ot tne week. J A PuyiiiK Investment. Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton, Me., sa : "Have been troubled with a coii'th every winter nnd spring. Last winter I tr'ed many ndvertlsed remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a 50c bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone the cough was all gone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cough. am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best of all cough and lung remedies." Sold un der gunrartee at A. C. Marsters Co's. drug store. 50c and $1.00. A trial bottle free. Ebb and Tide Nearly Balance Until last year It has never boon possible to ascertain the not addition to tho population by imiutKnitiou nnd the result Is surprising to the de partment of commerce and labor During the llscal year the total iin- miKrntlou was 924,000, while the outward movement, the alien immi gration was 715,000. The latter tig are Is based on the assumption that the emigration for .June, figures for which are not entirely at hand, was about ouual to the previous month. Deductlnh tho alien immigration from tho alien Immigration for the year leaves a net Increase of 200,000 Secretary Strauss said recently that all otllcial figures of the department of the previous years, when consul erod In respect to the addition to the population by immigration, must be reduced from AO to ; per cent Ex. CIIK'.U.OS WOKST Mt'KDLIi. CHICACO, Sept. 8. Three sus poets, whose identity Is being guard ed carefully, were arrested today 1: connection with the most brutal as sault ever known In the police his tory of this city. Annie Cooper, a 6-year-old girl the victim Is in a critical condi tion at her home. She was dragged into a vacant basement, wtiere her skull was fractured by a blow from a club. The brute struck her a blow In the mouth thnt cut off her tongue. NOTICK TO TAXI'AYKltS. Tho Inst half of taxi's due for the venr of 1907 will be delinquent after Monday, October f, 1908. dswoii . KK.Vro.W Sheriff nnd Tax Collector. Ihe NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM For Monday and Tuesday MOVING PICTfRES: "KIVAI, i.ivi:us." "tiltKKIIIXKSS I'l NISIIKll." "AltTlKICIAI. ItlUMlllIN,;. "TWO IMCKIMH KKTS," KKESSMAKKlt'S SI' ltl'ltlSK." ILI.rSTRATKI) SINC: "liw M.art." "ItoajM , ) fifr." ADl,S) 5c lvr ftihimust 1 Britif tfti?ijden to see this. T V T NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY I 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 Rest of food and an abun dance of It. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, sueh as telegraph, telephone, and markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished lo be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT Is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Coi vallis, thence Corvallis and Kastern H. R, Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATES FROM ROSEBURG Season six-months ticket $8.00 Our elaborate new Summer Book gives a concise descrip tion of NewKrt, including a list of hotels their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or write L. B. MOORE, Lofal Agent, S. P Co. WM. MCMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland. PROKESS.OXAL. GEO. E. HOUCK, M. 1). Office In the Review Building, up stairs. Rooms 13 and 14. X-llay and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEHURG - - - OREGON. A. C. SEEI.V, M. I., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Hank Uuildiug, Thone 771. ROSEHURG - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 lo 12 a. in. Olllce Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Kesld. Main 1721 I1R. LLCETTA SMITH, - Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Ofllco: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk uext to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. R. CHAPMAN, I). I). S., Dentist. Abraham llulldiug Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSH11UHO - - - OREGON J. C. MULLEN, A t torney-nt-law With Richardson, Dlmick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. WTLGHOW. 4 ine new rertlluer. . j. Nothing but fish. 4. Guaranteed analysis: Seven . J. per cent nitrogen, six per ceut 4. 4. not ash, 18 per cent phosphoric .J. 4. acid. 4, i- One 25-pound sack ot Wll- 4. 4- K"w, used In the place of 4. 4. 124 tons of best stable man- 4. 4. lire, will give better results 4. 4 and no weeds. Try It for your 4. 4 lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. 4. ? 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4.4, Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived, o H. Marks Co. Resort Soothes Itching sktn Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, snlt rheum, any Itching! Donn's Ointment. Your druggist sells It. LODGE DIRECTORY P.i& A. H., Laurel Loan No. 18 Hold regular meetlugi on 2nd aud 4th WedoM dayBOfeaob month. Q. C. UniiriM, W. M. N. T. Jiwbtt, Hecretarj' AO.D.W. Hoaeourjt Loagb No. U-eel the 2nd aud 4th Mondaya of eauh moutb at 7:30 p. m.,lu the Foremen Hall. II embera lu good BtamlliiK are luvited to al wud 1 J. w. DoWBU., M. w. K II, 1,xnox, KPconler. Bl'.io. KI.KH, Koaeburg lxKae, HO. 826 HoldB rogtilar oommunicatlouB at the Elks Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. All members rpquetted to atterd regularly, and all vlsltiug brothers are cordi ally invited to attend, K. I,. I'ARnorr, E. R. Hso. W. oTALsv.SecreUrj. DKllKEK OP HONOR, Mystlo bodge No. 13 Bleeui 2nd and 4tb Thursday eveulussof each month ln Maccabee Hall. Vlsi'ing members cordially invited to attend. UlNHIK K. C'lVKNOKK, 0. of 11 A. H. Lxnox. Keo, I. W. Dowrll, Receiver. EAI.KH, 'RoMburfr Aerie meeu in Odd Pelluwg Hall ou 2nd and -Itta Monday 6760 ltiKiof each month, i 8 'clork. Vlilt Inft breihreD in Rood tutndlnfr alway welcome. O. Culvik, W. P., C. W. Ball a bd. Sec. F Of A., Court Douglas No. S2 rorejten ol America, meet each Tuesday eveuiof la Poreitera' Hall. VlmtiDg brothen al waya welcome. W, J. Brand, c. a. E. H.Lbhox, Bee. See. . V . H oovBE,PhyilclaD O. O. F., Rlslne-StarlxxlKO No. 174, meeHln ! 0U Pellnwit' Tempi every Friday evening Vlalt ng brethere't alwsys welcome. E. N. Kwart, N. U. P. O MICKI.LI, R. S. M. Fickle, F. 8. IO. O. F., Phlletarian Lnde Nn. 8 Mefis tn Odd Fellows Tetn pte, mrner of Jackxnu al i'hsa Streets, on Ha turd ay eveutiiK ( b week. Members of Ihe order in good standing are invited to attend. J. n. Ooodnow, N.O. N. T, JewgTT, R. d. IO. O. F., Union Knrampment No. 9-Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visit ing brethereu alwayv welcome. H O. Lkwih.C. P. J. O. Goodnow, Scribe. KOF P., Alpha IxkIso No. 47 Meets every Wednesday In I. 0. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members In good standing are invlieii to Attend. OlKN V. WlMHIRLT, U. C. L a. hanctuaky. k. k. a. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. lft-Hiilii regular meetinvs on every Wednewlsy n lent In Marcsbee' Hall. All vhlting members lu gootl standing are invited to at tend. F. F, Patlerson.Com. O. W. Rapp, K. K. LO. T. M., Rosebiifg Hive No. 11- Holds rcguUr reviews on every Tuesday alier noin at o'clock In the MarealR-e'i Hall. S'nters of others Hives visiting in Hie city are cordially Invited tn attend ur revtews. Mm. V. B. BoMKnftAKK. Com. MHS. JtWtE KAPt) K. K. MODKKN WOODMKN OF AMKRIA. Myrtle t'ainp No. meets on the second si"! fourth WerinesrinvKof everv month in ia F trrestets' Hall. Travellnr Nelghborsare wr dially Invited toviltour Camp. A. C. MARSTCKf, Consul, A. Salzham, Clerk. MOl'ERN BROTHRRHOOD OF A M K R 1 ' A Roseburg Lodge No. 43-Meets evr Jml and 4th ThuriuUT In Maccabee Tfuipl Vlsltiiig members always welcome. Kvklyn Hoovir, President Bkbtha Wbiuht, Secre'ary. OE. 8 , RosebtKf Chapter No S-Hnldsthfir regular met-tmg oo 1st and 3rd Thursday" in wch Manth. Visiting member in sood sunding are respectfully invited to at l"d. w MRU I. WOU.ENBIEBO, v M. Frkk JoHNmm, Becretary 0 N. O., Co. D Beparafe Battallon-MefW every Thursday eveniDg at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. C. Slott , CapUln. REBEKAII8, Roseburg Rabslah Ldl!.; 1. I. O. O. F.-Nlsts In Odil F !o TempUfVery Tilsdsy erenlnf. MilUnf Mstersauil brethren IhtIuhI lo altentl. Mrs. M amoik R.Birri"T.. P Mas. rirHNsu, Uccnlarj. VOMKN OF WOOncBAFT. I.llao Clrrlf Nv -Mtson in and 3rd Motnlar 'f""? i( tai h munlh at Olid Fello". Hall. Vmiliin members In goo stamllnf ' tlUd to atleuJ. .. FLO?crt Hrso5. Q. Claka BoatN, Clerk WOOHMFN OFTH ft WORLD, Osi ( amp No. IJ&-M.I.U1 al int Odd Fellow;' Hall J tiKhntf. rerj 1st and 3rd MuMST Tnin(a Vl.llln Lelsnbors always wacoiaa. E. N. Kwart, C. I". J. M.THaoHI, CMrl.