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f: A EVENING1 ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLY, Editor. Mfl-Revltw BadldJng, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool . DAILY Far Tear, br mill p oo Fer aieeuh. delivered Jti Fer iHt, delivered 15 8KMI-WXKKLY Fer Vw , t' lxi Hii Uouilii H.ui 8KITKMIIKK 10, 100H. Two boxes of Douglas- county peacuea nave been sent to Portland wbere they will be placed In glass Jars for exhibit at tho Seattle ex position next year. In one box was 41 peaches and In the other 4 2. That IB to say they were of such size that three filled a regulation peach box from side to side, and the box had to be1 made nearly twice the usual depth to carry two tiers of the fruit, As a fruit-growing region Uouglus county Is excelled by none. Since the street paving work In temporarily delayed now Is a good time to "get busy" building new side walks. There are. several miles of walks In Itoseburg that need to be repaired or rebuilt and since the street grades are now permanently established there is no excuse for further delay. In , rebuilding these walks. It will be only a few months, at the most, until the paving bond Issue is made legal and the work of paving put upder way. In the mean time the. Interval can be most ad vantageously used in building per manent modern walks. WHO "I-AY8 THE HlUKillT. Aaent the oharge that the expense of running the socialist national cam paign, including the great cost ol the "Red Special" tour of the coun try, la being paid from the republican campaign fund, there Is a wide dif fereuce of opinion. That the Social. 1st leaders are making their fight fat more against Uryan than against Tart Is Bhown by the following sign ed editorial by Keillor Victor L. lior ger, In the Social Democrat Herald of Chicago. Mr. llcrger says: "I am, not going to answer Sun Gompers' luuendo ubout capttullstti support for the Debs' red Bpeclal. . "As a member of tho natlonul ex ecutlve committee of the socially party I, of course, am posted uboul all the details of the matter from tin beginning to the end. Every dona tion received and every cent exiieixl ed la properly accounted for, and (lumpers knows that as well as I do and as well as evory one of oui readers knows It. "And la casting this aspersion Snm Oompera did so against his bettui knowledge in other words, ho lied wilfully "He did It In order to help Uryan and tho democratic party. "There oan be no doubt that Tnfl from a capitalist standpolut, Is the more desirable, and that Uryan, from a worklngman's , standpoint Is the more Insincere and hypocritical of the two. "Now why should a worklngman vote the democratic ticket? Should be do bo boaause the Tammany lend ers and the democratic heelers of large cities very soclnbly drunk whis key at Denver with Uompers and till lieutenant? . . "The average democratic leader would drink whiskey with tho devil, and so would Samuel Gompers. "To vote for the democratic party, even aa a, protest against the other wing of capitalism, is nonsensical and useless." HOT FIGHT IN MAINK. DwiMicrats -llase itnuit o( Victory "Wet" 1'latfomi. AUGUSTA, Me., Sept. 10 Mtilno'e state political coutesl Is now Hear ing aa end and on next Monday the voters will decide tho victor. Prohi bition haa been the principal Imuie of the campuign. i .Bert M. Kcrnuld, the republican gubernatorial nomi nee. Is "standing pat" on a prohibi tion platform, while his democratic opponent, Obadiah Uardner, fuvors resubmission of the liquor question to a vote of the people. With this Issue clearly drawn.- the result will have little bearing on the coming na tional elocttnu. It Is a wnrfare be tween the "wets" and the "dry" nnd party Hues havo been Inrgely oblit erated. Oardoer, the democratic candidate for governor, is a farmer and for many years has been master of the Patrons of Husbandry, an Inlluenllnl organisation In Maine. There is lit tle doubt that he will have Iho sup port of many republican farmers. In the eltlea, thousands of people have tired of what they call the "hypo crisy" of the prohibition regime, with Its kitchen speak-enxles. and will vote for Clardner. The result will doubtless be close, and a demo cratic victory Is not Improbable. CANNOVH TOOL IIKATKX. CkmgrrttNiiian Jenkins Anything Ittit People's lU'preneiitNtlve. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. Another "undesirable" was swept out of con gress when Representative John J. Jenkins, of Wisconsin, was defeated for renomlnatlon. Jenkins is chair man of the committee on Judlrlnry. and In that capacity has been nothina more than a tool In the hands of Speaker C'aunon. It was Jenkins who prevented a report on the Interstate liquor shipment bill; It was he who amotliered the Hepburn bill to amend the Interstate commerce Isw In ac cordance with the recommendation! of the president; It was he who de liberately opposed all legislation de manded by the labor InteroHls, and now he has reaped his reward. A weak man. doing the bidding of the Speaker, he had not the strength to defend blmseir, and the speaker rail ed to go to his rescue. Jenkins ought never to have been made chairman of the Judiciary com mittee; he was not big enough for the Job. Hut Cannon wanted a chair man he could trust, and at all times Jenkins was obHolutely under the thumb of the Speaker, in the lust session of Congress, when Repre sentative llawley wus trying to get through a resolution permitting the government to sue tho Southern Pn- clllc In an effort to break up Its great land monopoly in Oregon, Jenkins tried to get the resolution referred to his committee, so he could chloro form it. Hy a mistake it was sent to another committee, and when report ed, Jenkins assailed it viciously, though unfairly, and did his utmost to prevent Its pnssnge. He failed. It was shown that he was opposing the administration, and when bo exjiosed on the floor of the house, not even the Speaker could save him. The defeat of Jenkins re flects credit upon the republicans of his district. - JenkliiB ought never to have been sent to congress; he never truly represented the people. LOOKS GOOD I'Olt HltVA.V. Indiana, Illinois and Kansas Loom up Strongly. for Him. KVANSVII.LH, Ind., Sept. 10. A vast assemblage of lloosler demo crats gathered In Kvauuville today to greet their national standurd-hear-tr, Wllllum J. ilrynn, who will de liver one of the most Important ad Iresses of his present tour In this Ity. That he will got the electoral otes of IIIIdoIr and Indiana Mr. tryan apparently now has no mis glvingB whutever. lie has ascer tained to his satisfaction that the 'actional quarrels of Iho past in his 'wn party in those states have been lettled and that the democracy is hornughly united for the llrst time In 12 years. Another advantage he has been ben led to believe he enjoys '8 that in each state tho democrats tave stronger ticketB than the re-mblicans.- PerBons who travelled wllh Mr. Bryan were surprised to learn of the strength of Adlal Slevenson, the lemocrutlc nominee for governor of lllnols, nnd or Thomas It Marshall, ho democratic gubernatorial cundl latn in Indlnnn. In both stales they net scores of republicans who said hey had definitely made up their nlntlB to vote for the democratic gu icruntorlnl nominee hut not nil of hose so declaring themselves Haiti hey wero going to vote for Mr. Mry tn. Tho democrntlc Blnndnrd-benrer is ery hopeful of carrying Indlnnn. lllnols and Kansns. Indeed. It may in said he Is convinced of his lend odny in those states over Judge tart. i o SMITH TUANSl'IOltM TIMIlDlt. .inn and Lane Comiuiny Secure no, (KM) Acivs, Valued ut 1,11011,1 AI.I1ANY. Or., Sept. 9. The vnsl Linn county timber holdings of C. A. -Imith, of Minneapolis, were all rnnsferred today to the Linn & Lane Timber Company, organized in Hen nepin county, Minn. The transfers embrace about BO, 000 acres. The 'onsldnratlnn named In one deed Is 180,000 nnd only a nominal consldor ttlon Is mentioned In Hie oIIicik, but the vnlue of the land transferred Is about $1,000,000. Tho land embraces nil of the old holdings of Frederick A. Krllis. of Portland, and some additional land Inter acquired by the Smith Inter ests with scrip. Several hundred icres were held jointly by Smith, C. I. Swanson nnd Nils O. Warner. Oth ir parties hnd Interests wllh Smith. The Smith holdings were nil choice timber land, nnd some sec tions are unexcelled in the world. A largo portion of this Innd runs from 10.000.000 to 12.000,000 feet of timber to tho quarter section. Cnreg Woman's iYwiknoss.es. Ws refer to that boou to weak, linrvotie, lufferliig women knows ss Dr. Pturce'l Kavurlte I'reHcrlptlon. Dr. Juhn Fyfu one ol the Kdltorlul Stnft ef Tna Kolkctic MsnirAl. Kkvikw May., of Unicorn root tlWimii Diolcit) wlili-u Is one of the chief Inurcdlunt of Uie "Fa vorlte Prescription " : "A remedy which lliTarteblr sets aa a liter IB ItiTtsurslor uialiva for normal ac- HtIIjf of the entire ri'tTtHliietlvi, nystt-m." e coiillnuwi " In lli'lonlea here a uitslua BM.nl which more fully aii.wcr ttai atairr DuriHvtoe Intel uuy ulirr dintf u itn utiieh i um aoowilMtrd. Ill the treatment of tllrarM po euller to women It la at'lthmi that a -nst la eeu which ihn'a noa prevent Mlm tiiill.attoii fur thla remedial asriit," Dr. l-'yfe fur tlit-r eeret "The ftillewlus are atuone the leutllng Ittdlcatloua fur llt'lutita d'tili-oni rout). I'alo te Kblne In the bark, wllh , If ucorrluea . atonic (weak! rondlttr or the rritreotirtlv orsana ut Vni.i. menlel drurrtah.li and Ir ritability. aLMVlated wIllK'hrohk- dlara.ee of the rvprotliL Ore tscana uf women; cni.iant aenaatk.n Jt heat In the rrflon of the kM aera: mnyArrtiecia iftomllngl. ,ue to a wrak lied cortpUtlKn .tflthe rrpivducllre awrtni aearnorfiu'a'isarrriaeu or alent nn'Mlhli Derkins.4lr.ir,i.' limn or erromnant mir an abnosnull condition of ha tllaitee unrani and Aivmlc ( Ihtn I Io-mI ) hahll: dra.-cintf luna ta IB saneiua lower Dart ut tht sbddTueiL" If more or leas of the above avrm'tortu lA1 NrlieilM It,. I U " .. , V, t 'Iter than' t.iko i'r. ri.-r,,', j.TT.t:.. itjtttjt onr-i.r-tnr liUdrmt ink-7or ahlaul wnicll Is liiilrorn nnt, or Urlonlan, and the mdkal roM'rttes of winch II Stoat feat tit ft 1 1 y r.'pi vwnte. Of (loldsa Sesl rm ta. another prominent Ingretllent ol "Favorite 1'ncrli.ll.ni,' Prof. Flnley Klllngwtaal. M. D . of lien aett Medical IVIIrgf. ChU ago, sat,r It la as UDirtant lenunly In dlM.itl,nl ol he wimD. In all atarrlial -oihImi,.i wild reneral enfeehlriiii-nt. It I. u-vful " Prof. John M. S. udder. M. !.. lateol Ctncllinstl, asva uf tioldmi Soul rikit : "In relalKsi to Ita reneral erT-lj. on the latem. IStrt u tin eiMk-oir m i,w . nhnh Inere at nrt yr"' U Hn.:rf,Nifv , tm i it if utiltwwal'ir resaided aa tha totth: UM-ful In Bll debtllletol .in, Prof. 11. Hartholuw, M D . of .l. ffi raoa Mr.ll.-al College, anra of (luUlrn S,.! : "Valuable In uterine riemorihai:,-. m, not rhasla Ifliiwllng-I ;id iMiicellTe ujauitnur ftitra enalnful menatruatiuiit " fullr rwprHw.itB all Hie tl.ua iiarnl in Laar ar raouaa lur wii'iB (J ISCASTORIA feo slMlmm ForInf'lllt8flpd Children. Ai.t'mim. dpi. e...r AVcgelabb IVepartflonibrAs sfmi(aiijiitelWandIuta itJIJ.Uj!in Promotes Digeslionflwtfar! ncssandRestronMlninptfivr Opiuni.Morphine iwrffaraL WOT1NARCOTIC. PlMil Snd JixJama AmtJtrJ e i'K'IiiaW WnnSrrj- Apenect Remedy for Ckmsflpa- non . aour 9iuiikKii,uiuiia Worms .Coirvulsionsjeverisa- ness and Loss or SlR facsimile Signature of NEW YORK, ZSL Exact Copy of Wrapper. 73 Should the Vice President Step Down to the Cabinet? By United Statea Senator BACON of Georfla. IF -Mr. Tiryun should bo elected and should invite tho vice presi dent to sit ns a member of the cabinet, the fact would be t accomplished if tho latter accepted the invitation. NO LEGIS LATION WOULD BE REQUIRED. In fact, no legisla tion could rcquiro the president to receive the vico president as a member of his cabinet, and no legislation eould comel the vice presi dent to serve as a member of the cabinet. It could only be accom plished by tho voluntary action of both the president and tho vico president. Tho president can invito tho vice president to sit id his council honril if he wishes to do so, nnd tho vico president could accept or lifeline at will. It is scarcely possiblo, however, that such an invitation will over bo extended to a vico president or that any vico president would accept the invitation if tendered. IT WOULD 1SK NOT ONLY A STEP DOWN, BUT MANY STEl'S DOWN', for a vico president to become a member of the president's cabinet. 1'i'om tho vico president, a constitutional officer, tho pre idt'iit of tho senate nnd standing next in succession to the president of tho United States, it is a far cry to a sent in a cabinet, the members of which, as such, havo literally no power savo that approved by tho president, who can, furthermore, at any moment remove any ono of them upon any whim or caprice. I THINK IT UNFORTUNATE THAT UNDER OUR SYSTEM THE CABINET HAS NOT GREATER POWER AND THE PRESIDENT LESS, BUT THE FACT IS AS I HAVE 8TATED IT. Asido from the consideration mentioned, the constitutional duties of tho vico president in presiding over the senate are engrossing during the sessions of congress, and ho would have no time to attend cabinet meetings or to attend to other duties devolving upon cabinet officers. THE OFFICE OF VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IS ONE OF GREAT DIGNITY AND IMPORTANCE, AND NO ADDITIONAL. FUNCTIONS ARE NEEDED TO MAKE IT MORE SO. ....SMOKE THE.... MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Best Made Cigar on the Coast FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Made in Roseburg by L. RABAT DISC PLOWS Don't wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders or a Bcuccia Reversible Disc Plow, aud get 'tVlr scel iu before the raius and have a big crop in ioak). We have them. Trices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years pnoTnnir W.Wl tX IH"HKS. NEW YORK, Sent. 10 With orttt wpek i mate conventions of the re publicans snd democrats now but a few davs distant, the politicians of both parties are busily engaged in pulling the wires by which they hope to accomplish their own particular ends. The republican county con vention met to organize today, and the delegates to the state conven tion will be selected tomorrow. In terest continues to center in 'he re publican gubernatorial contest. The friends of Gov. Hughes declare that his nomination Is a certainty, but ttie opponents or the reform executive have not by any means given up the nKThe republican convention will be held Monday. Secretary of btale Klihu Root will preside as temporal chairman, and Joseph II. C'hoate. for mer ambassador to Great IHita ti. will be the permanent chairman. Mr. fhoate Is an ardent supporter of the governor. , ..... Among the gubernatorial possibili ties mentioned, in case the conven tion should sidetrack Hughes, are .lames M. Wadsworth. Jr.. speaker of the assembly: Jacob Gould Schuman, president of Cornell University; Con gressman Payne, chairman of the House committee on ways and means and State Senator Horace V lute, or Syracuse. How to Oft Strtni)!. P J. Daly; of 1247 West Congress St , Chicago, tells of a way to become strong. He says: "My mother, who Ib old nnd was very feeble, Is deriving so much beneftt from Electric Bitters ,i., i foil it mv rtutv to tell those who need a tonic and strengthening medicine about It. In my mother s case a marked gain In flesh has re sulted, insomnia has been overcome, and Bhe Is steadily growing strong er." Electric Ultters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints Sold under guarantee at A. u mar sters & Co's. drug store. 50c. I'l'llMtTrV CI HES Dltl'XKAKI). OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 10. Newspaper publicity ns a cure for drunkenness has been successfully tried in Oklahoma City, and the new method of reforming habitual souses may become a worthy rival of the Salvation Army tactics and the gold cure. Recently a reporter for a loi-nl pa per discovered a sad case of d?ltii tlon, a worthy mother and her chil dren being ill. starving and on the point of being evicted from the hovel they called home. Investigation of tho ense showed that the recreant husband and father, n big. strong, cx pnliceman. had for months failed to contribute to the support of his family, spending all his time and money carousing In low saloons. Appealing for aid for the mother and little ones, the newspaper pub lished on Its llrst page, under a scare-head, a scathing denunciation of the drunken head of the Impov erished family. There was no minc ing of words, and the man was held up to public ridicule ns a worthless fellow unlit to associate with decent human beings. Instead of calling on the editor with a gun. the newspaper publicity had the effect of suddenly sobering the drunkard. He began to see a great light. The spectnele of his fam ily dependent on public charity aroused his Intent pride. He called on the editor aud with tears in his eyes promised to turn over a new loaf. Then he donned his working clothes and went out to hunt a job. A Kure-Eitougtl Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsvllle, N. C, says: "llucklen's Arnica Salve Is a sure-enough knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my leg last sum mer, but that wonderful salve knock ed it out In a few rounds. Not even a scar remained." Guaranteed at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 2.".c. Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. Before going camping ;et a bottl of Marsters' poison oak remedy. TP The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM Wednesday and Thursday MOVING PlCTt'RES: "HIVAI, U)VEHS," "nllKKIIINKSS I'lMsllKD." "ARTIKK'I.H, nitoolHXi;." . "THO I'ICKItM'KKTS," DRESSMAKER'S SUtl'ltisK.' ILLl'STHATED SONG; "Dear Heart." "Bright Eyttt, (,imhI nr,. MATINEE 2 TO 5 ADMISSION . 5c Evening Performance 10c Bring the Children to see this. "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OKKGON NEEDS PEOPLE Sett'ers, honest !farmera, me chanics, merchanls, clerks, people with bruins, strong hands and a willing heart capital or no capital. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for dist.rlbu'ion through ever-available agencv. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to lie interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information about OUEUON and itsopportunilies. Colonist Tickets will be on sale during SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon, The fares from a few principal cities are: . From Denver $30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " 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 agents. The tide' will then be luriiished by Utlegruph. L. B. MOOR.E, Local Agent., Roseburg ' W. M. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent., Portland, Oregon i'KOPESS.ONAIi. CEO. E. HOUCK, M. D. Omee in the Review Building, up stairs. Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treameut. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEIUIRG - - - OREGON. A. C. SEEI.V, M. I)., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County llnnk Uuildlng, 'Phone 771. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. in. Olllce Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resid. Main 1721 Dlt. U CKTTA SMITH, Physlciuti Women and Children's Diseasea a Specialty Olllce: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters" Blk next to DouglaB County Bank Bldg. 1. R. CHAPMAN, D. D. S., Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSE11URO - - - OREGON J. C. MULLEN, Attorucy-at-Law With Richardson. Dimlck & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 31G-16-17 Commonwealth Uldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. $ 4.4. IVILGROW. .J. j, ! The new fertilizer. .J. Nothing but fish. 4. fr Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4. 4- per cent nitrogen, six per ceut 4. 4. potash, 18 per ceut phosphoric 4. acid. .j, 4- One 25-pound saek of Wil- grow, used In the place of 4. 12',i tons of best Btable man- 4. 4. ure. will elve httor ,.i. j. 1 and no weeds. Try It for your , 4. lawn. J. P. BARKER CO. 4. Ladies' I Tailored Suits ! for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. Soothes Itchtnir sbin Tianio ....... ior burns without a seal . Cures piles eczema, salt rheum, any Itching. Donn's Ointment.; Your druggist sella lodge DIRECTORY F. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. W-Holdj v regular meetlDga on 2nd aiid 4th WeduM dftyi of each mouth. O, C. Gat RAM, IV. H. N.T. JawaTT. StMretarr O. D.W. koetiourx Loam. No. 16-Iumi the 2nd aud 4th Mondavi of aach month members Id good aUudlng are Invited to at tend J. W. 10WELL, H, W. B H. Lenox, Recorder. BP. O. KLtttj, Koaeburg louk.r(0.8-Hul(li regular oonimunlcatloul at the El if Temple on 2od and 4th Thuradaji of each . utvuiucia rflUUJU mi awvm regularly, and all v lulling brother, are corJl- allv invitArl tn alfanri K. U Farrott, E. R. Oio. W. 6talky. Ueoretary. DKORKK or HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 18 Meeu2ndand 4th Thursday evening of each month In Uaccabee Hall. V ill' lug mem ben oordtally Invited to attend. UlNNIX K. ClVKNDXR. 0. Of H tf. H. Lkhox, Rec. I. W. Dow ill. Receiver. EA"I.KS, Koaebnrg Aerie meeie to Odd Fellowi hall on 2nd end 4tn Hooday eren loi of each month, at 8 cvclork. Villi lug brethren In good landing alway welcome. O. Culvib, W. r., C. W. Ballard. See. For A.. Court Douglas No. J2 roreetert ol America, meeta each Tueidav even lug li Foreetera' Umll. Vlntlng hrothen al wayi welcome. W, J. Brand, C. tt. K. H.Lenoi, Reo. See. K. V. HooviE,rhyilelan 10. O. F., RlilngHtarlxxlge No. 174, meeti In Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday eveolug. Visit ng brethereu always welcome. K. N. Kwart. N. O. F. (1 Micki.li. R. 8. M. Ficklb, F. a IO. O. F., Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8 Meets lu Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackwu sud rang Streets, on Hnturday evening nf earn week. Members of the order In goodstsndiug are invited toattend. J. . Goodnow, N. O. N.T. J a Witt, R. 8. IO.O. F., Union Encampment No. 9 Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st snd Krd Thurulay evenings of each month. Visit ing bretberen always welcome. H O. Liwih, c. P.' J. O Goodnow, Scribe. K OF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday in I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p. in. Members iU Vatiwl lumllnir arlnvllinl In attend. Glen V. Wimbbrlt, v. C. L A. 8AHCTUARY. k. K.8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-Hold rcKiilar meetliitta on every Wednesday lilfibt in Maccatbee't Hall. All vlslliiiff members In good standing are Invited to at tend. P. F. Patterson, Com. G. W. Rapf, R. K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11- Holds regular reviews on every Tuesday aftsr iicmih at 2:00 oVIoca in the Maccabee s Hall. Sisters of others Hives visiting in the city are cordially Invited to attend nur reviews. Mr. 0. B. Bohebrake, Con. Mr. Jemib Rapp, R. K. JUOntaRN VYOODMKN OF AMKRICA, Myrtle T t amp No. (Odd meets on the second aud fourth Wednesdays of everv month In th Forreaters' Hall. Traveling Neighbors are or dlally Invited to visit our Camp. A. C Marstkkt, Consul. A. 8a li mam. Clerk. MOl'KKN HROTHKRHOnU OF AMKKK A Roseburg Iytge No. i93 Meets every '2nd and 4th Thursday In Maecabee Temple. Vlsltlug members always welcome. Kvklyn Hmvrr, President Bertha Wright, Secretary. OK H , Rosebtirc Chapter No. (4-HoMs their regular merttag io 1st and 3rd Tburs-laTS In earh Month. Visiting members in good standing are respeetfully larked to at tend. Mm T. Wollrnbrri, W. M. Frrb Johhkii, Secretary 0 N. G., Co. D Separate Battallon-MeeU every Thumlay evenlog at the Armory Hall at 8 o dork. M. t:. HLOX.CM. CapUln. RKHKKAMH, RoMbnrr Rabekab Lodo.No. 41. I. o. o. r.-ltMi Id Odd t llowa' TpmplaertrT TuemtaT arming. Vialtlni .tatera aud brethren invited to attend. Maa. Manoit RoaKirmilt. H.0 Maa. STBrHKHauM, Secretary. WOMEN OF WOOtM'RAFT. Lilac Clrrle No. -MwttoD latand 3rd MondaTeTenlnir ol earh tnnnlh at odd Fellowa' Hall. ialtlnf membera in good atandlng are In tkd to attend. FLnaaitrt RaNraol. O. M. Ciaaa Boam, Clerk iK)OrMKIOFTHWOBl,0. Oak raejp No. TV 1-Meeia at tne Odd Fellooe' Hall In Knaeburg. eaerr let and 3rd Monday Tenlnga. Vlaltingi etgbhora alwara weleoate. K. N. Kw.iit.C.C. J. at Taaxwa, Clark. O X