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FVFNINf. DnFRIIDfi DFVIFW .i..v4 iyi-w.v ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHINQ COMPANY L. WIMBEKLY, Edito-. Qtfk Review Building, (first floor) Jackflon Street. Telephone Main ool DAILY Per year, bj mall Pur month, delivered Fur week, delivered BKtfl-WVKK LY Per Year Bix Moot ha . .12.00 ..fl.Ut HKITKMHEIt 14, 1008. LABOR MKS FOIt I tit Y A.N. Portland (Julum Adopt ItWNolutloiiH HuMtuiuliiK UouiH'rH. Portland Journal: Organized la bor of Port) and has indorsed William J en n in KB Bryan, baa voted to huh- tuin Samuel (JoinperH lu IiLb political attitude and denounced the attuckn made upon him, has officially oppou- ed the candidacy of Willlum H. Tuft and eatabllHUed the maxim thut no man who carries a union card should vote for the republican nominee. The Federated Tradea Council at a meeting lust night took up for dlB cuHHion the attacks which have been made uimii Samuel Uoinperti, presi dent of the American Federation of Labor, by the opponetita of Mr. Bry an, and by resolution enthuBluatically came to the uupport of Mr. (Join pert and hia political attitude In Uio pres ent campaign. The resolutions an they were adopted read aa follows: "Whereas, HamueH Gompera, presi dent of the American Federation of Labor, has recently boon the object of vicious and scurrilous attacks on account of the attitude he haa as Bunted In the i!ttnt politlcul cam paign; "Whereas, We know that he is, and has been, throughout the cam paign acting in accordance with In- atructlons given him by the American Federation of Uibor convolution, und that he has carried out thewo IntUri.c Uoiis to Uio very beat of his ability, now therefore "Be it resolved. That we. the Port land Federated Trades council here by approve of the action Mr. Uom pors has taken and pledge to him our hearty support in this, as we be lieve, a battle for the preaorvutlon of principles which we iih union men hold dear. We denounce the state ments made In tho corporation press of the country that Mr. (lonipors l trying to deliver the labor vote as untrue, unjust and unrwutonable. "lie it further resolved. That we oppoae the election of William II. Taft, the mpubllcan candidate for the presidency, because we believe that hie election means the perpetua tion of 'government by Injunction.' We know him as 'the father of the present Interpretation of the hi junc tion law,' and we believe that no man who curries a union card should vole for him.'' Signed by C. M. Ilynorson, W. 11. Fitzgerald and J. 1. M. Crockwell. lalMtr Ibu'ks Bryan. Union lu bor In Portland and throughout the state of Oregon Is be hind Mr. Bryan In his campaign al most to a man, according to the ex preaslous made by prominent labor union men hi the discussion of the present political campnlgn. it Is freely estimated by union men In different localities that when the or ganized latHkr vote of the state Is cast In November fully BO per cent of it will go Into the ballot box support ing the democratic candidates. The unanimity of thia statement and thia clone adherence to tho esti mated ratio of the vote to be cast for the different candidates Is build ing optlmiam .in tho ranks- or the party leaders under the Bryan stand ard, and at the same time Is casting gloom among the followers of Mr. Taft throughout the stute. The action of the Federated Trades coii nc!4 laat night Is looked upon as a moat Important index by the party taadnrs. Made up of rvpreHenlatlves of all the d lite-rent branches of or ganised labor aa the council Is. it membership coiuikhhhI of delegates from these dlnVre-ut unions acting un der the Instructions from their parent unions. It fa easy to bo b-h-j. that the exproHttiou of the council Is in reality tho comiKmlto voloe of organized la bor as a whole. Again, the rank and file of union men, not In Portland alone, but throughout the stale, look to Port land council as a leader In the shap ing of policy for Uio labor unions of the state. Tills Indorsement of Mr. (!onihirH and repudiation of Mr. Tuft by tho Portland council Is exinvted to result In similar action being taken by labor organisation throughout the state. mtaiUH WHO IN NKW YOltU. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Sept. H. With the fight for and against the renomt nation of Governor Hughes as the supreme Issue to be decided, the wurring hosts of the re publican party of the Kmpire state are gathered at the Spa today for the slate convention. Supporters of Hughes speak of his retiominatlon aa a "foregone conclti aton," and declare that President Roosevelt's declaration that such ac tion is an "ahmlutt necettsliv" haw al ready settled the matter. Added to the influence of the preNideut is lh' of James S. Sherman, Taft a running mate, who ha announced himself In favor of Hughes. (lia tiler Hie Favorite. ROCHKSTKH. N. Y., Sept. 14. Friends and suprters of tne various candidates for the democratic nomi nation for governor and other state office are filling the Rochenter hotel today. In advance of the party's state convention tomorrow. Metropolitan politicians are here in force and near ly all the chiefs of Tutu man v Hall are In the city. There continue to be a wide di vergence of opinion s to the guber- imlorial noiiiin.'ft, althoiiKli iwis uiuwwiiiiil Chanlw. irtntiil Heuteii- Stuyvesunt Chuuler, present Ueuten ant governor, is apparently a fuvor- OF IXTKHKST TO OKKCiON'. The Portland Country Club and Livestock Show opens next Monday and continues all wwk, It will be Uio lurgent showing of livestock ever gathered together at one Lime In the Paclllc Northwest, not excepting the marvelous exhibit at the Lewis and Clark exposition. The speed con tests wilt be extraordinary; the great mile truck is without a parallel on t Jib American continent; the trans portation faclllt(s to and from the grounda wll be excellent, as both steam and electric roads will carry their thousands. The beautiful am phitheater built upon stool trusses, the first of Its kind In Oregon, Is al ready completed. The State Fair opens today under most favorable auspices. The build ings and grounds are In "upple-pi'" order, and exhibits lu ull departments suiter! or. Kvery community In Oregon should bo represented at the Tran-MiHsis slppl Commercial Congress In San Fraiwdsco, October (J to 1(1. Kiiuh of the commercial bodies of the state should have at least one delegate the mayor of each city and tho Judge of each county have lxen asked to name delegates. This congress, whose sens Ions are seoond lu Import mice only to those of the national congrfva, and whose doliberat ions have much Inlluence In national leg (station, bus held one of Its most lm portunt gatherings, while citizens of this state have held the highest of fices within the gift of the orgnnizu- ion. Oregon dairy interests are up-to- date. President F. L. Kent, of the Oregon State Dairy Asaoclatlou has just returned from New York, where he haa been lu attendance upon the National Convention of Dairy In structors, under the sponsorship of tho United States government. The Managers of the Golden West and American Industrie KxposiUon to bo oiened at Lurls Court, London, May 1st, 1009, and continue for six months, have asked the co-operation of Oregon through Governor Chain borlnln. It is the first Industrial ex position of this character held Hncc 1887. The business carried on be tween the United States and the United Kingdom comprises oii-firth of the entire commerce of the world. ;ind it is constantly increasing. It it? x pelted that this exhibit will bring ogelhor all the present-day uchleve nents lu science, Invention, ha ind rafts und tradcH in the United states. Mood River has organized a "Uni versity Club" with members. Chore are only two other similar or- anlzatlons lu the Pacific Northwest. NATIONAL KF.SMION OF l.l.l) MUX. RKIDGKPORT. Conn.. Sept. 11. hind reds of tamo Red Men, both bucks and squaws, swooped down on his peaceful New England city today ud are lu complete control with the till con hod t and approval of the pale- nee citizens. Tho invaders come roiu nearly every state and territory n Uio union and are here for the purpose of holding the national con- intlon of the Improved Order of Red M on. Th ree score g rent cou n-i Is, .vlth nearly 4 500 tribes and a lml f m HI boil members are represented. Reports of otllctals will show that onsidcrahly over a million dollars vaa disbursed by the order during he last year, ami that nearly $22,- 000,000 has been paid out In benefits luce the organization of the order. A. S. Bird, of Topeku, Is the pi-cu nt Great Incohonee , James Laird, (lie pioneer stage line man, was over from Hltku.n to- lay. Me recently returned from n rip down the coast to Crescent City, 'allf., and reports a better road from Baudot! to that place, a distance of nearly lot) miles, than there Is from Uosehuig to Camus Valley or from itosehurg to the 1 8-mile bonne on he t oon Bay wagon road. He thinks It Is time for our people to wake up itud build some belter roads. A Cold Step. TV ovsrcoine the we 1- round M antf nanonable objections of the more tmel llgimt tu th use of secret, nimtirlit:.t rum uumata. Or. It V. Pierce, ot Itullulu, N V., Rome time ajn, ducMcd to make u bold .ii'purture from the usual course tmrvtiiHl by tho makers of put-up metlicinos fur do aioallc use, am) so ban published I'.u.ui :ul and ormty to tho whole world, s full tod compile li&t of all tho InKivdu'nts intfirlng lnS4heiamiHsltlonof hlnwidelv colebrated indlftes. Thus he tins taken hit nururruH irons and patients into hit full vtiUrfviu'o. Thus too hu has re tnovwMilyuji'dlcines from among nccret nrntripri of doubtful merits, und mnde theaiVfVcinnika of Known Cuinousttioiu 11 jliia-l-liLU-p lLVriT bjvn noi yniy mii iin- wnpprr et rrrry txittlr Of Or. rti-nt ; Oold. n Wrllct IilMrrri. 1t: rftinoiii itiflti-tnr r.T wik Mmum-li. i pl,1 llr or bllltu-n'-ot ktid all .-iiBn lnil ill .,sl hrnTr lii-fttt-!. tiiln;nl uii'ii U. in liln hnffli'h. full ftml iMtutili'ln lui r till lli lit mlh'itiA (.-ouiiit1nf It. but k small tfck b4 Wi n CHI 11. 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All Counterfeit, Imitations and Just-as-good "nre but i:pei-imciit.s that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. Iforlc, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Tlcasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is Its guarantee It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishnnss. It cures Diarrlnea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatior and riatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Itowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. . Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CINT.UR OJM..NV. TT MURRAY STRICT. NEW YORK SITT. coi,oi!i:i) odd i.'.:i,i,ovs. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Sept. H. A lhick cUuul is hoveriliK over At lantic City ttiday, occasioned bv the Invasion or colored folk from all over the hi ml for Hie convention of the Ornnd I'nlted Order of Odd Fellows, mi inieriiiitlonal negro frutcTiial or- Ihu convention will extend UiroiiKh the week and the visitors will bo entertained ill an elaborate manner. .MKXK'AX VKTIOHAXS. SAN rilANClSCO. Sept. M. Al IliiilKh few veteiana of the Mexican var remain to observe the dav. cele- liiatlons will be held today in sev- rai wc.si.ern and HonthweHtern cities - murk the Hlxty-lirst annlversarv of the entry of (len. Wlnlleld Scott and tlm American army Into Iho City of uexico, Mept. l-l.l 1 he triumph of the American nrmv "ilillrined by force of arms Uncle Sam's title to the vast coiupicrcd ter- iiory or I'altrornla. Ni'vada. Utah. WyiiiniiiK. Colorado, Arizona mid New Mexico. MOXOIt McKIXI.IOY'S MlvMOItV. CANTON. O.. Sent. H. Toduv Is the seventh anniversary or the death r freslilent Mckinley and was ob served with every evidence of sorrow In Ills homo city. Many tributes were ecolved Ironi prominent nnn. and many Canton people vislHil tlie tomb where the martyr president and his wife sleep side by side and left How- rs and wreaths. A Siirc-ICnoiiKti Knocker. J. ( (loodwln. of Heldsvllle. N. C, says: "Iliuklcn's Arnica Salvo Is a snre-enouKli knocker for ulcers. A bad one on me on iny Ick last siim nier. hut that wonderful salve knock- d It out lu n few rounds. Not even scar remained." (iuaranteeil nt A. . Marsters & Co s. dniK Btore. 2ac. uaranteed for piles, sores, burns. tc. ....SMOKE THE.... MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Best Made Cigar on the Coast FOiriALlTBY ALL DEALERS Made in Roseburg by L. RABAT miiiiiiiiiimm.i DISC PLOWS l'on't wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders or a Bcnecia Hcvcrsible Disc Plow, and get your seed in before the rains and have a big crop iu loog. Wc have them. Prices right, o J. F.oBARKER & CO. riioy 201, Whirlrs & Implements Roseburg. Oregon Signature of CAXVOX VI M.li XKWH. Miss Frances Koush returned home Sunday from Slsson, Cal., where she haa spent Una summer with her sis ter, Mrs. Claire Jordan. Frank tlrenory returned Thursday from eastern Oregon, where lie has been employed in the harvest lields. Hardy LuiiKcnbcrK, of Portland, is at the home of J. L. dough, to re niaiu through prune picking lime. Ithldlc News. Miss Alta Harrison came up from llrowusvllle Sunday to visit with her aunt, Mrs. tieo. Cutsforth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison came up rrom llrownsville Sunday to visit with Mrs. HiiitIhoh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. J. Yokum. K. C. llodgors, of Lebanon, and his nephew and son or Indiana, came up Sunday to visit with Mr. Hodgeis' daughter. Mrs. (I. II. Cutsforth. Mr. Cook and sou left for Indiana. Mon day, while Mr. Kodgers left Wednes day. Kclio. IIOIIX. ATTKrtnt'KY. Sept. 11, the Salem hospital, to 1908. nt Mr. and Mrs. Milo Atterbury, a son lem Statesman. I.10IC Sept. II, 1 litis, to Mr. and Mrs. Iru l.ee. a son. .Mr. Lee Is a well known S. I. brnkeman. lor nietly of Junction. Albany Demo crat. ItlOAL KSTATH Til AXSKKIIS. Lucy A. Miller to Sarah Inez Mll lor. $100; blocks S, 19 and 20. Wil bur. Wlllleme.nln Stevenson to II. (iild nor, $10; 120 acres sec. 31, 2T.-2. Just placed on our floor, a full line or medium pliced heating stoves, (let our prices Tor we can save you money. An elegant line or Iron beds in all the latest colorings, ranging hi price rrom $;l.00 to $l;"i.00. II. W. STItONU. The Furniture Man. "roi.i.v hiu'iio'i" iiomi:. Local followers of the baseball game who remember 'Colly" Dru hot. who was for a brief period a member or the Roseburg baseball League, will read the rollowlng from Ilia Portland Telegram of Sept. 12 with Interest and amusement: "Colly" Drtihot Is home after playing ull season with Indianapolis In the American Association, where he was a team-mate or itube Mur cpiard. the ramous $11,000 beauty of tho New York Giants. "Colly" was a star southpaw himself until ho got malaria, but leave it to him and Maniuard is tho greatest ever. In fact, Muggsy McGraw got hi in at about 9 cents on the dollar, and the youngster is 22 carats line. Says '"Colly" in his chal-acteristic Goose Hollow French: "A soup Imiiic! Gee, dat guy has got one as long and as strong as a railroad track. When he shoots 'em over dey gings like an army of gnats and looks like a winker dropped in yer eye. If he ain't all de candy when he hits de white way, I don't want no million dollars." Iiruhot's arm seems entirely well rrom the Injury he received while with St. Ixiuis. and but for his at tack of malaria, he might have jour neyed to the majors again, lie won nine and lost seven games and batted .229 for the season. ADVUltTISIOD I.KTTKliS. Remaining nni ailed ror in the Rest- liurg- pogt-flieeOD ept. 14 1W8, are the following leltcra. which will be chained the rate of one cent eacn Ahrener, Ahbie; lirown, Miss Bea trice; Cram, V.; Duley. J. ; Knde cott, Mrs. Dora; Gibbs, T. J. J.; John son, it. o.; Johnson, Miss Grace; Kaiser, Miss Minnie; Keene. Aria H.; Lewis. John J.; Lamiisim. Mrs. Ada; Lane, Kate; Laird, Florence; Mc, Nutt, MIsb Ada; McMlchall, H. II.; Miller. Ilohl I'l, t m..,,.i... Howell, A. K.; Itoberts. .1. F.; lious- sin, t;.; nifiiman. .Mm: Smith. Dr. B. Umstead, H. C; Van Valkenberg, Mi and Mrs.; Wertz, Mrs. Ida. Advertised Aug. 14, 1 908. C. W. PARKS, i'ostniaste-. They Take the liinks Out. "1 have used Dr. King's New Life Pills ror many years, with liwiensini' satisfaction. They lake the kinks out of stomach, liver and bowels. wimout fuss or friction," savs X II Brown, of I'ittnfleld, Vt. Guaranteed satisfactory nt A . C Min-ui.,rU je. r,.-.. drug Btore. 25c. CALL I--OK COIXTV WAIIItAXTS Notire is hereby given all parties holding county warrants issued bv Houglas County. Oregon, and endors- ii prior 10 ami incliullng the .'list day of July, 1907. to present the same nt the nmre nr the urer of said county ror payment, as i ! em win cense llicreon alter tho date of this nrilh'o Dated at nosehurg. Oregin, this, me iii nay or September. 19ns J. K. SAWYKIIS. Trens. of Douglas Co.. Oregon NOTH-K TO TAXI'AYIWiS. The Inst half of inv,. ,i., r.. n. year of 1907 will be liellmiilent after .uouuay, ut'looer b, I 90S. II I.M.. Verw dswor. Sheriff and Tav r'fiiicu,i'... o To all the forniei. iml..,D t uiniicn siore, lormerly Cloake Brown's store: U'n frnvo n the Stock tn nnr Rlnr. nn T....I Street, and are orcnm-eii in vr.t,... ."ii mere aim are ill better shape iu piease you man ever before. ALTON S. FURY & CO. to wiitu i K.xci.; m vi:ns. T have lust received n inrlnfl,t f i-ago woven Wire Pence nt Rose- ourg and stored It In the Sheridan warenouse. near lite s l where it mnv be obtained i,firiiD having placed orders with me. 1 will aiso nil new orders until the supply Is sone. s. CROUCH. The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM For Friday and Saturday MOVING PICTl ltKS: "OTTKK lll .NTIXti ix i:(;i..xi).- "ITCK-S ritAXKS." ( both hand colored I. MISKIt'S XKIMIKW." "(iAIXSIlOIEOI (ill AT" ILLI STliATKII SONG: 'True Heart," "lloll Aroiiiul." MATINEE 2 TO 5 ADMISSION . 5C Evening Performance 10c Bring the Children to see this. NEWPORT! YAQUINA BAY 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 Ilest of food and an abun dance of it. Fresh water from springs. All modern necessities, such as telegraph, telephone, and markets freshly provided every day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of the Southern Pacific, to Albany or Corvallis, thence C'orvullis and Kasteru li. K. Train service daily and the trip a pleasure throughout. RATES FROM ROSEBURG Season six-months ticket $8.00 Our eluliomto new Summer Book gives a concise descrip tion of Newport, including a list of holels their capacity and rales. Call on, telephone or write L. B. MOORE?! Local Agent, S. P Co. WAV MCMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland. 4- PROFESSIONAL. (JHO. K. IIOUCK, M. I). Olllie In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Ulectrlcal Treameut. 'J'eleiihone, Main 31. ROSRIIURG ... ORIIRON. a. c. si:i:lv, m. ., Olllies: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Hank lliiilillni;, 'Phone 771. UOSKIIURG - - - OREGON. Oflk-e Hours: Phonos: IU to 12 a. in. OITice Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resld. .Main 1721 lilt. LI CKTTA SMITH, Physician Women and Chililieu's Diseases a Specialty Olllre: Itooms 8 and 9. Marsters' nik nest to Douglas County Hnnk Rldg. J. It. CHAP.MAX, I). I. 8., Dentist. Abi'Rlinm lluildlng Telephone 114 1 1. mi s, 'j a. in. to 6 p. m. IIOHIOIUIRO . . . ORUGON J. C. MULLEN, Atturucy-ut-Lnw With Richardson. Dimick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, 3ir,-16-17 Commonwealth llldg. Cth and Ankeny StreetB. PORTLAND ... -. OREGON. W'lLCilSOW. The now fertilizer. Nothing but llsh. . Guaranteed analysis: Seven .J. per cent nitrogen, six per cent .J. potash, 18 per cent ohosnhorlc A acia. One 25-pound sack of Wll grow, used In tho place of UMi tons of best stable man uie. will give better results and no weeds. Try It for your lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. Resort 4- J-4-4- Soothes Itching skin Heals cuts or burns without a Boat. Cures piles. eezeinn, Bait rheum, any Itching. Doan'e Ointment. Your druggist sails See Iilizmnn for all kinds of lilumhln,;, strain or hot water work. feliiniites innde nnd all work guar anteed. Repair work neatly done. O'lice foot ot Jackson street, phone I ! dtf lodge directory! AF. A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 18 Holai regular meeting, on 2udaua 4th Wednei a.yHoteach mooui, O. C. Ur.haw, W. H. . N. T. JiwgiT. Secretary A0.U?:.H,- Loagt No. 16-Steel i1,','1 "" '",h M""'y ol eaub montti al7:SU p. in.. In ihe Furrnter. Hall, Al . .D.UBU.n, BiRimiuK are luvite.l to at 1 ttuJ J.W.fiowau.. M. w K H. Lknoi, Kenorder. BC. O. Kl.ko, Koneburg Ux.e, Ko.SHS-HoM. regular commuuicatlon. at the Kile. ,T.')"1.l,e, ou 21111 ' ta Thundaya ol e.oli mouth All member, requeued to atteril .F;'urv,l;d,,lo.,at"", b'ih"'" "" K. I,. I'ABKIITT, E. Ih 0o. W. htalkv. 8eoreUry. DK"RKK OJ HONOR, My.llc Lodge No. 13 M.'(M rail and lib Trnimlny eveulnt. ol eael. moliili Id M.cc.bee llall. vliTlllw member, cordially toyiled to attend MlNNIK K. C.VKNDEB, C ot 11 A. H. Lkkoz, Keo. ' I- W. Dowkll. Receiver. EAOI.KS, Ro.ebnrg erle meet. In Odd Fellow. Hall ou -'nit .nd tin Monday even- '"""leacli moi.ih. at 8 . eloi k. Vl.it. lug bretbien In guod iMndlug alway welcome. O. CUL.V.U., w. P., C. W. BAbLABD. Bee. I .Vi "E ',ft,",,?1S.s,llr '-o-liro No. 174, meet. In I ' ''.' Temple every Friday evening. V lull llg bretliereti iilwitv. welroine. K. N. Kwaht. N. 0. F. II Micki.i.1, R. 8. M. Fii klk, F. 8. ' Can ! . A -Z . .' .. ." 11 ? ... H . i ' nll,'"lll"l"y evenliiB ol ,t,-u tire iuviteil ti.Hiii.nfl lie, ,i. i " " '" "OJ """"ait J. o. ..ooiiNnw, N. 0. N. T. JKWKIT, R. 8. I lnoiF'T,,!"'" '"""!'',,le,11 No- 9-Meel, ' Thor.1 , " Tclll1"'1' "e in and 3rd jl..gbrellK-rel. .i.yr;," '"n,U- vu"- 11 U. L.KWM, C. p. J- O lloohKow. Scribe. KOF F .Alpha Nn. 47- Meet. evrT Wedur..lav In I. 0. O F 11.11 V : i ,J iienMe,be,. ,' H,d iundlug"'!.'..' !m r.wmsgiLT, c c. L A. Sanctuary, K. K.'b. Kt). T. M., I'rolei-tlon Tent No. lS-IIol,l. ,ln"u."M.,.",;" ?",ry We.ln.Vd.; E1" ' ' ""Hng .re invited tol'f f.- f Hatte'reon, Com. U. H . Rakh, R. K. LO. T. M., R.,.bnrg Hive No. 11- Hold. ..I'.'?"1" 'r.11!'"" . "very Tn.la .1 er" u, ' " u ' ioi'al III Ihu M HCCH bf f' HmII Mux. 0. B. BonanaAK k,'com. Mn. Jiwia Raff, r. fc. MOnURN WOODMKS OF A1IFRIC giu VS.- u on the le'nS'.'u'J A C. MArWrKKJ-, ('fill II til, i'"""". Creiident . Ribtba Wkiuht, Secre ary. 0''r,-i;i!frm!.'l,',r,'C,''',"r "o.-Holdthelr ."".""r""? nd rd Thurd,iy en,l Vi.r.,1 l"lllm mtniton n n.l Handing .re re.peclull, ilUtd , . Mm I WoLMsmtwi, W. M. Fltg JOHXIMK. Secretary !cv'e,;VCTi,? ,Sl,"" R'ttallon-Meeii e,:'.'J .V" r"i evenln. .t ihe Arm,,,. 0 .BO I'liM'k. ' B. :. 8wt. c.pmn. nKBKKA.Pl.Ro.cl.iir, R."b7k.h Lodge. No. MM. Maooii Rn.iitTvex. B.O. SnrH.fiiol, secretary. W"lr MuW""'R.,rr' '" Cirele'No. ol"ilrh "'nd:lrd Moi..lar evening V n mcmih at Odd Fellow.' Hall tBotis, llerk " " Odd Fellow.' H.Tl I. J- M.Theoni. clerk.