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EVENING ROSEBURO REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLY, Edlto'. Office Review Building, (firet floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. DAILY rerrur.br mall $3.W Per mouth, delivered M Per week, delivered 16 BBMI-WXEKLY Per Year fill Months V.W 8KITKMUKH 12, IDOrt. With a $30 rate from all Mliutourl river points many home Heekero will Jand In Oregon during thin month. With the Ideal condition now aiming a large proportion of them will stay. Our splendid fruit crop will be very tempting to eastern people who have been starving for fruit the past two years. Ex. p VAMJAIILK OKKCiO.N LAM). William Peacock has refused an offer of $15,000, says an Albany spe cial, for 19 acres of land lying In Heuton county, Juut acrouB the Wil lamette river from Albany. He paid $116 an acre for the tract 26 years go. This Is one of the highest prices ever offered In the Willamette Valley for land for agricultural pur poses and it Is probably the very highest price for a tract of similar size. Its wealth lies In Its possibil ities for successful garden culture, and there are other gardon tracts ly ing near the Peacock place which are probably almost as valuable The fact that Peacock can afford to refuse an offer of nearly $1000 an acre makes apparent the big Income It produces. Incidentally the offer shows the rapid Increase In prices for desirable agricultural land In the vicinity of Albany and other growing cities of the Willamette Valley. WRHT VIRGINIA CAMPAIGN. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept. 12. Republicans from all over West Virginia are thronging Charleston to day, attracted by the opening meet ing of the republican campaign. West Virginia Is this year looked upon as debatable ground, and both parties will engage In a vigorous contest for the victory. Mr. Bryan's West Virginia address ..has enthused the democrats, but the republican leaders asHert that o dozen speeches by the NehrnHkiin would not be sufficient to overcome Taft's personal popularity in the state. Mr. Taft hus persistently re fused to take any purt In the fac tional disputes of the West Vlrglnln republicans, and thlfl has added to his popularity with the rank and file of the voters, who are little Inttmmt ed In the qunrrels of the party lead ers. It Is stated today that complete harmony prevails In the ranks f the party and that the West Virginia re publicans will present a solid front to "tho enemy" In the campaign Just opening. IlKCKPTION FOR -IHtYAN. ROCHESTER, N. Y.. Sept. 12. Rochester democrats will give a glor ious reception to William J. Ilryan when he arrives here next Wednes day, and the preparation for honor ing the Nebraskan are almost over shadowing the Interest in the demo cratic state convention, which opens here Tuesday. An Imposing program has been prepared for Bryan day and there will be many hands and demo cratic marching clubs to greet the party- standard-bearer. KLKCTION IV PERSIA. TEHERAN. Sept. 12 . By ordir of the Shah, parliamentary elections will be held In Persia on Momtuy, to elect members of the new parliament, which will be convoked November 14. The new Persian electoral sys tem has been patterned after the Russian and provides for representa tion by classes. Half of the merit-' hers are to be appointed by the flhah. so the ruler Is certain of maintaining, his hold on the new parltsment and forcing the members to do his bid ding. HANK CJl'ARAXTY LEGAL. Oklahoma Hupreme Court IWIihn Against Bonaparte. OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla., Sept. 12. The state supreme court today uptMtld the bank deptwlt guaranty lev. which has been made an Usue in the Datftmal cam pal n by Hrynn. This state adopted the Ami law nf the kind ever put Into oHratliu nml efforts were made to have It declared unconstitutional. The main difficulty arose when Attorney-General llnnaparte decided that national banks could not avnlt themselves of the law. This made It hard for the national banks to hid against the state banks for dfiMHOts. The system has proved a wonder ful success from the point of view of the banks operating under the guar anty. Uepostts have piled up and it was the drawing of funds frmn Kan sas that forced the republican con vention of that state to I'hilurm the guaranty law. In defiance of (be na tional attitude of the (tarty. IKPKNIKiTN OA V. BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 12 -Old Defender's Day. the anniversary of the battle of North Point In defense of Baltimore against the Hrltfnh In ISM, was generally observed In H;il tlmore and throughout Maryland to day. By proclamation of the mayor and governor It Is a legal holiday in the city and state, all the hanks, ex changes and public Institutions be ing closed. Commercial business was partially suspended end several celebrations of a patriotic character were held A project has been set on foot to bold an international exposition lu this city In 1HM. the centennial of the defense of Baltimore, which marked the climax of the war of and the birth of the "Star Spangled Banner." Preliminary steps have been taken to put the plan Into effect. Five thousand British soldiers, 2,000 sailors and 2,1)00 marines un der General Ross and Admiral Cook burn, took part lu the attack on Bal timore. Many of the troops had been with the Duke of Wellington in his victories over Napoleon s armies In Spain and were styled "Wellington's Invfncibles." They were defeated by the untrained defenders of llaltimore In a desperate battle on September 12, 1814. General Ross and 7 on British troops were killed while the loss to the American forces was only 20 killed. It was this victory and the sight of "Old Glory" Moating over Fort Mc Henry, after the terrific bombard ment to which It was subjected the following night, that Inspired Francis Scott Key to compose the American national anthem, the "Star Spangled Manner." TO PETITION I.EGISIiATt'ltE. County Hclmol Superintendents Ask t Iiunge In Funding hymcni, SALEM. Or., Sept. II. The con ference of School Superintendents or the several counties of Oregon closed this afternoon. The most Important mutters brought before the convention were the raising and apportioning of school fundB. In discussing these questions the convention unanimous ly Indorsed the recommendations of the special committee, of the State Teachers' Association ut the sohhIoii 'ast June. To Auk Legislature for Relief. The State Teachers' Associnlion :ommtttee took the position that so i no plan should be devised whereby the Irreducible state school fund -ould be enlarged sulllclently so that t, together with the county fund, would Insure not less than six nonths of school for each district in he state. They proposed that the legislature e asked to provide two forms of re lief: First, a temporary relief be laced In the statu school fund for ise each year and a portion of the umls now raised through Indirect axatlon, the amount to be gradually finished as the permanent fund In Teased. Second, permanent relief 0 be established by the stale's lak :ig possession of Its unappropriated ater powers and leasing them, ered tlug the proceed h to the principal of he Irreducible state school fund; al to that the inheritance tax ruou-d by he state be credited to the trmlnc tile stale school fund. Change In Dividing FiiihIh. The committee also recommended 1 change In the basis of apportion ment of school funds In proportion to ho number of teachers employed and he dally attendance of the pupils In lui school. They considered thin Inn more equitable than apportion ng according to the school census, is is now done. A Nure-EnoiigTi Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, or Reidsvllle, N ., says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve If t Biire-enough knocker for ulcers. A tad one came on my leg last sum ner, but that wonderful salve knock ed It out In a few rounds. Not even i scar remained." Guaranteed at A. . Ma raters & Co's. drug store. 2.r.c Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, ?tc. rO KETCIIKLL AM) PAPKE HUl SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. II. Tin dght fans here today were surpris ed to learn that Stanley Ketchel will e given another chance to regain hln lost championship laurels by Hilly Papke. Papke signed with Ket- hel last night. The match is to be pulled off Thanksgiving night at the Coliseum. Thai our A nitric mi lunwis about d ) pt tuts which possets Iho imwl nliiubl medicinal virtues in abundantly all- stei by retires of the mtwl eminent imiilci. writers and teuchurs. Kvcii the unlit lured Indiana had discovered the tiwhil ties of many native plant before lb sdvent u( the white ram, This Informs Uon, imparted freely to the whiles. ! Ihfl latter to continue InveMitrnifon null to-dtiy w have a rich aorttnciit of must valuable American medicinal root. O Dr. Pierre believe thtt our Amcrinn for MU ebhijid In most valuable medicinal nxU Cot tbecurWjf moat utwiuitiv sud 'at si dls I V II weoTHd piuperljr tuwfttUfiU) Hum; of thtt rtmvU-tlon. be fl'.-al rfjl.-l.-i.t ..... . h iiiiiL-. llYl'f L'1 'Ut far L i"11 ii'dr'ClilU-' el, or ludiKfttlun. U-n-lJ lifvr7Tunt.lu.iiil and even vtivular and other atTeiiuus of ue nean yield to lu curative action. The reason trtw U cum hr and msny othei affections. It clearly shown In a little hook ol ei tracts from tli stsmUrd medics! works which ! nulled rr to iny sddrrsa by Ir R V. Pierce, of Uufftio. N. Y.. to all sending request fur tbe same. o o Wo leea msrvelcut. 1o the unparitMed eorr It It constantly making of womin't eaanr ptvullai affivilcna. rknt'w ttid dUtffJKJnf dvrttnc reviita, li I r. I'leri-e't FtroMt'0,rrrliu.'iTwi u , ply ttleird by UkhisiiM pfiJnAjflr rtllinonlkl ftwi. tilbulrH b)mful pTti wl.o het- Ibulrd biWltvful tTTnt fur nimy tithvr atiirrlfcv uk jd N boll f Riftri M from Utr k.'" '1I ' " mil tnll' Ttifcl mot. Th in-m.- m ptortd In llwlr tnmufirturr wtr nr' tltli Pr Pirn-. rul t In-r rtrrtiit in l i klllw) fhrnUlf fciid phiniiiilii I'M kid uf ttiLrfttua nd i;M inn1 i ulij OMlrnM nd htillt tut OT. nirta H-"h tit olhvr 4k,M'ul. htlH- rvi'l f (t A full ii.i oT.hnr mgr.iM IrW- The Kind You Have Always lu use for over 30 years, and sonal Ail CountcrfcltM, Imitations and " Just-as-good" iire but Kxperiiuents that trllle with and endanger tho health of lnl'uuts aud Children Experience agaiiut Kxperlnieut. What !s CASTORIA CaNtorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurcotlo substance. IU age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Couxtipatior and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Ktonuu'h and ltowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMt ointauh omuNfi rr mvrmttriit( new von k am. WHOMO NOUTII SHOItiaiN I'KKIL. errlble ' Ft i rest Flr lUit Ahmg Ijike Htiperlor. DITLITTH, Minn., Sept. 11 Unless a heiivy rnin falls within the next 48 IxiniB, the total destruction by forest llres of every town on the north shore of Luke Superior In Cook coun ty lu almost cert ui n. No rain has 'alien In this vicinity alnee July 10 and everything In the woods is as dry iB iMirchment. This evening the walls of lire, with a heavy wind be hind them, extend all the way to the settlements. Wild-eyed mid shaking with fear, he Inhabitants nre Kiithered along ( Ike shore prepared to take, to the lake In small craft should the worst ome. Within less than two miles of firaud Marals, a town uf 1500. there s In flames a tract of Hp nice and brush over three miles in length. Heaver Hay. on Lake Superior, 80 miles northeast of Duluth, Is report- d to be burning. KI res rage all over I,ako and Cook 'ouutfett. 1 1 n lid reds of homesteads have been burned and JJtMH) people ire homeless. AITKAIi Nt'llMITTI;!). Pin-Hie StnteM 'oniMiny AssuIIm Cor ponttioii Tux Itiiw. POKTKAM), Or., Sept. 11. An rther step in the attack of the Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Com pany on tbe Initiative and refendtim. in on effort to avoid paying a license on the gross receipts of the corpora tion, has been taken In the comple tion of a brief for the supreme court of Oregon. This is nn outgrowth of the attempt of the state of Oregon to collect $lo.4r0.;6 nlleged to be due under the Initiative law requir ing express, telephone and telegraph companies to pay a license on their gross receipts, tbe Initiative law be ing passed by Iho people June 4, lltot;. In this brief, the corporation de nies liability on the ground that the ....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 Pou't wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders or a Beneci.i Kcvcrsiblc Disc Plow, and get your seed iu before the rains and have a big crop iu 191 19, Wt have them. Prices fight. J. F. BARKER & CO. Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of bas been made under his per- supervision since its Infancy. Signature of Initiative act under which the license Is levied Is invalid and repugnant for five specific reasons. The argu ments advanced are that the Initiat ive measure la Invalid because the tax levied Is not uniform and Is double taxation; that the Initiative measure, under which the license is levied, violates the initiative and referendum amendment to the con stitution of Oregon; that the license measure Is void, because the consti tutional amendment under which It wbb enacted by the direct vote of the people is repugnant to the federal constitution. l OK O. S LA It IKS ItAISKI). PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 11. High er salaries to many of the members of the faculty of tho University of Oregon will be paid ns the result of yesterday's action by the Board of Regents. The raise, where It will be effective, will be 2 5 per cent and will Include many of those members of the faculty who were not receiving $2000. The salary of President P. L. Campbell was raised from $.1000 to $4000. President Campbell and Re gent J. C. Alnsworth were selected as a committee to decide as to the ad visability of building a new girl's dormitory. It was also decided to purchase 35 acres of land adjoining the campus to give more room for tho university. f number of appointments to membership In the faculty are ex pected to be announced. Among those made known yesterday to fill vacancies were: James Currie, as in structor In chemistry; R. B. Ket ch u m as ass Is taut professor in the department of engineering at a sal ary of $1500; and Samuel C. Klllott as Instructor In psychology. NOTH'R TO TAXPAYERS. The last half of taxes due for the year of 1H07 will be delinquent after Monday, October 5, lns. 11. FKNTON, dswoTi Sheriff and Tax Collector. I AIRSHIP UfJE FLANNED. Machin Will Mtkt Round Trip From Afric te Lsndon In Twel.t Dayi. A11 airship fltt wiib accomiuoJa , Jons rlvallug those of tbe Bumi inoj : ern ntwiuiiblpa l borily be oiwral- , ug bfl!ii l'reloria and IajihIou. , jiaklug the rouud trip lu twelve ila) , f tbe eliieetalloua uf a company Just , irgaDlzed bere are realized. Tbe aliuoimoeiiient uf tbe enterprise , a c-outalued lu a recent lue of tbe j Tranavaal Weekly, wlilrh aaya that foiue of tbe most lulluentiul tueii lu Soutb Africa are fiuanclally lutereatwl and which, (,'lvea details regardlug the plans, quoting Mr. Ileluze. a liennou engineer aud tbe Inventor of tbe air ship that tbe company Is to use. Mr. Helnze states that as tbe result of yeara of study aud experiment he lias evolved au uln-hlp that can be controlled In all sorts of weather aud steered as eaally as a motor car. Of course tbe essential details are not di vulged, but the following particulars, supplied on the authority of tbe In ventor, show that In the matter of ex pectations Mr. Heluze in nowise lags behind other potential conquerors of : tbe air. 'The movements and soaring of the machine will be In every way similar to tbose of birds, and It will resioud readily to the rudder aud elevation con trol," be says. "It will carry from j twelve to fourteen passengers. Tbe ship Is In some respects larger than j that of Count Zeppelin. It will be j about 808 feet long, tbe center 45' feet In diameter; tbe balloon will contain In volume 15,000 cubic feet of hydro gen, and tbe machine will have a lift ing power of 30,000 pounds, tbe ship itself weighing about 20.000 pounds. Tbe vessel will be driven by com pressed air worked by four motors, each having 100 horsepower." TOO TALL FOR ANYTHING. Even Too High to Join the Army, 8 Young Giant Bewail Fate. "Is tbere such a thlug as a uiau be lug too tall to Joiu tbe army?" asked a gigantic youug fellow .of a dapper looking officer stautliiig lu tbe eutiunoe of the United States army recruiting office at Kansat) City tbe otber day. He was told tbat a uiau could be too tall and tbat be probably was in that clans. "1 thought bo," be replied, "too tall for anything but tbe circus business, and I'm so blamed tired of that I never want to see tbe Inside of a canvas again. I'm too tall to work in tbe av erage shop, too tall to work in a utore, too tall to be employed In any stui-e, too tall to hustle on a bent, tou tall to engage myself as a t ruction cur tu o tor am u or conductor, too tull- uh, w hat's tbe use? I'm too tall for uuythlug." The mau said his mime wits Jarvia Henderson, that he was thirty-two yeara old and hailed from Hurrlsburg, Pa. He stauds Beveu feet two Inches lu his stocking feet. They Tuko the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. Klns's New Life Pills for many years, with Increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," says N. H. Brown, of Plttsfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug Btore. 25c. Miss Gertrude Clark. who will again ba principal of the Roseburg High Bchool, arrives this evening from her home in Michigan, where she Bpent her vacation. ' TO WIRE FENCE I1CYEKS. 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. demit, where It may be obtained by parties having placed orders with me. I will also fill new orders until the supply Is goue. S. B. CROUCH. THe NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM For Friday and Saturday MOVING riCTl RKS: "OTTKlt IH NTINti IN KNGI.AVII." "I'K K S I'lUNKS." t both baud colored I. MISF.lrs NEPHEW." "(iAINSIIIMUUGll AT" ' ILLUSTRATED SONG: "True Heart," "Roll Around." MATINEE 2 TO 5 ADMISSION - 5C ttruinf PtrWromrt 1 fitint Ac Qukkt to wt "Oregon Builders" i Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OKKCJON NKEPS PKOl'I.E Helt'eis, honest fanners, me chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brhlns, alronjf hands and a willing heart capital or no rapltal. , ! i Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon 1 Is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribu' ion through ever available agenou. Will you not help the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of vour friends ho are likely to be Interested in this state? We will be glad to bear the expense of sending tbem complete j information about OREGON and Its opportunities. Colonist Tickets will be on sale during BEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares Hum a t- j, . - 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, Uuosit the .i'oht amount with any of our agents. Tbe ticket will then be ' furnished by telegraph. i L. B. MOORE, Local Agent., Roaefcurg W. M. Mc.MUR.RAY, General Passenger oAgenc, Portland,., Oregon 1 f i ritOFESh.ONAL. GEO. E, 1IOLCK, M. 1). Office In the Review Building, up stairs, Booms 13 and 14. X-liay and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEHUKG - - - OREGON. A. C. SKEI.Y, m. i.. Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 1:1, Douglas County Bank Building, Thoue 771. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resld. Main 1721 1)H. LLCETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Olllre: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk nest to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. It. CIIAPJIAN, D. D. S Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to S p. m. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON J. C. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law With Richardson, Dimick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 310-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. WILGKOW. The new fertilizer. Nothing but fish. Guaranteed analysis: Seven per cent nitrogen, six per cent potash, 18 per cent phosphoric ). aria. 4 One 25-pound sack of Wil- J. grow, used in the place of 4 12V4 tons of best stable man- 4. f. ure, will give better results 4 f. and no weeds. Try It for your 4. 4 lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. 4. 4-4- J 4 Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. Soothes itching skin Heals cuts or burns without a bcui. , Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any itching! Doan's Ointment. Your druggist sells See Riczman for all kindB of ilumblng, steam or hot water work. Estimates made and all work guar anteed. Repair work neatly .done. Olflee foot of Jackson street, phone 10.15. - dtt lodge directory! l- : j F. tt A.M., Laurel Lodre No. lft-Holdi i rogolkr meetingflon 2nd aud ith Wedn dart of MdrmonUi. G. C. UitHiu, W.M. NT. Jiwm, 8tTUl7 O. D. W. hoMDurg Loo gb Ho, 16JfMt f the '2nd and 4th Hondai of auh monti at 7:80 p.m., in the Foremen' Hall. Al mmben lu good lUudipg ara lurlted to al tend 3. W. Dowxll, M..W. K tl. Lbnox, Keixirdtjr. BP. O. Kl.RH, Koaeburg Lm.h, ito.B HoUli regular oommuoloatloui at tbe Elkt Temple ou 2nd and 4th Thuntlayi uf earli mouth. AU member! requested to atttud ruguiarlr.and all vliltlng brother! are conli. airy lUTited to attend. E. L. Pabhott, B. R. am. y. tiTALMT. BeereUry. D KdRKK or HONOR, Mrillo Lode Mo. 13- MwumuKaa n inursufty vemDRl Ol eacL month In Maccabee Hall. Vliillhg msmDers cordlallv lnvitad to attend. U1NN1E K.:iVRNbBE, 0. Ol U A. H. L8M0X. Uee. I. W. Dwsll, Rcotlvar. EAOI.K8, Roaeburg erle meeu la Odd Fellowi Hall on 2nd and 4th llondaf aren lngtof each month, ai 8 fclork. VUH Ing brethren In good landing alwaj welcome. o. cubvaa, w. f., " C. VY. Ballaro. Bee. 10. O. F., Rfiing Star Lodge No. 174, met tn Odd Fellowi' Temple every Friday evening. VUit ng brethere-i atweye welcome. E. N. Kw art, N. U. F. Micilli: R. 8. H. Fickle, K B. 10. O. F., PhlleUrlan Ixntge No-'tMeeto In ' Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jacknon and Cans fitreete, on Saturday evening of eavb. week. Uemberi of the order In good standing are invited to attend. J. n. Goodmow. N. O. (f. T, Jkwbtt, R. g. 10. O.K., Union Encampment No. 9-Meeti In Oild Fellowi Temple on the lita.nd:ird Tburmlay eveninga of each month.. Villi lug bretheren always welcome H O. Lewis, V. P. J. O. Goodnow, Bcrlbe. KOK P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Neete every Wednesday in 1. O, O. F. Hall, et7:3U p.m. Memburs la good ytaudlng.areluylted to attend. GLSH V. Wf HBIRLT( O. . L A. 8NCTUARY, II. K. B. KO. T. M., Hrotertton Tent No. lfr-Holds regular. meetlnwn on every. Wedneeday ntuhl in MacRttbee'fc Hall. . AU vUltlng membere in good standing are Invited to at tend. F. F. Patterson, Com. G. W. Rrr, R. K. LO. T. M , Rneeburg Hive No. II-Holds regular reviews on every Tuesday after noon afiiuu o'clock in the Maccabee'f Hall. B iurs of others Hives visiting in the city are cordially Invited to attend our reviews. Mrs. V. B. Bohrbraeb. Coal. MR5. Jewie Raft, R. K. MOOKBN WOODMKN OF AM KRICA, Myrtle ( amp No. 6S30 meets on the eeeond sod fourth WednesdavBol every month In the Forreetars' Hall. Travellrif Nelghborsare aur dlally invited tovtnltour Camp. A. C. HARSTRRH, Consul, A. Salxmah, Clerk. MOI'KRN BROTHERHOOD OF AMKRICA Roaebnrg .odge No. 493 Meet eviry 2nd aod 4th ThomdRy In Maocabee Tempi Visiting members always welcome. fcvKLYK Hoover, Presloent Bkrtma Wriout. Becre'ary. OK.fl , Roseburt Chapter No.S-Hotdsthelr regular meeting on let and Srd ThurUys In each Mtuth. Visiting member in Rood standing are respectfully Invited to at lend. Mm I. WoiXBNRERfl, W. M. Free Joywaon. BecreUry 0 N. Co. D Bepame BattaifoD eU every Thursday even tog at the Amory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. 0. Blotch, Captain. KKHKKAHH, Roseburg Rebekab Lodr.; 41, I. O. O. F.-Meeta Id Odd Fallows Temple every Tuewte y evening. Visiting 'liters and brethren invited to attend- Mm. Mi.;. m Bj)BRRTroii. H-G. M rr. r E m EM jWe , Bee re la ry . WOMKN OF WOOIK RAFT. Ltlar Clrrle N 4V-MeeUion island Srd Moiidar evening of eah month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Viiitiug members in good standing ere tu rned to attend. FlorRNCE Riirsnif. fl- N. Claea Borem, Clerk lODMKN OF THK WORLD, Oak CaP Bo- Meetaat th wm rettowa- bi RoMburv. vfirv 1st and Srd Monday vtninge. Visiting beigbbors always sreioma, E. S. F.wart, C C. J. M Thbohr, Clerk. o o o o o o O