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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBERLY, EdUo". Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main 90I. DAILY Fur year, by mail 1'er month, delivered..,. HJ Pur week, dellvured lf BKMI-WBBKI. Y For Yoar .too 8H Months . Il.uu fiUl'TKMUIill 1(1, 11)08. MIOMOltlAL FOIl HAM JONKH. OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklo.., Sept. 16. Funds are being raised by the Kpworth League socletleu of Okla homa fur the erection of a handsome monument to the memory of the late Itev. Sum Jones, the famous Georgia evujigellst. Jones' last' work as an evangelist was In this state, and he hus thousands of admirers here. The memorial will cost about $5,000, MKTHOHIHTH HA I CANNON. I'l'KO His llr'fcitt lis Hpeuker of llnlitif of Representatives. CANTON, III., Sept. 15. The Cen tral Illinois Methodist Episcopal con ference, the 63rd unnual session ol which closed here todny, by a unani mous vote adopted resolutions con .denmlng the action of Speaker Can non In Uie following terms: "We deplore and condemn the custom that gives Speakers of legis lative bodies the power to control luglslatlon. The conduct of J. G. Cannon, Speaker of the House, In re fusing to allow a vote on the Little Held bill Is worthy of universal con demnation, and we suggest that such representatives, who lack the ele menus of statesmanship, should he returned to private life. We urge upon the people the use of ail lawful means In securing the defeat of .1. G. Cannon as Speaker of -the House of Representatives." 1'HOl'TrS AHH LESS. Punic und Newspapers Hurt Hasten) Mail Order House. CHICAGO, 111., Sept. 10. That the big Chicago mail order houses wert hard hit by the recent hard times it shown by the annual report of Hears Hnebuck & Co., the largest concerr of its kind In 'the world. The net profits for tho last year fell shorl over a million dollars frum the pre ceding year, and there was a falling off of almost 20 per cent In net sales. A "home Industry" crusade has beer, carried on by local newspaper throughout tho central west during the last yoar or two, and It Is pos sible that this movement, as well a' the hard times, may have had lis In lluence upon the mail trade. The report shows that the com pany's net sales amount to $40,813, Slid, or $9,878,1173 less than Ihose 0 the previous year, while dividends re ceived from Investmonui Involved $89,080, or $18,882 more Ihan tlitwt recorded for the preceding year, making a total net tncomo of $40, 9.'I3, 652, or $9,800,091 less than Ihni for the fiscal year ended June 30 1907. Expenditures for Interest and de preciation charges Involved $38,898, 750, or $8,050,385 less than slmilni expenditures for the previous year, leaving net prollts of $2,034,790, 01 $1,203,700 Iras than those Tor the fiscal your ondod June 30, 1907. NKI HAI HION- flKHHiNM. Quits Interior Department to Kntei Timber IjuhI HiiNinr-NH. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. ir..ln ac cordance with his declnrallon. pub llcly nnnounced InBt February, thai he intended to quit the govornmenl service as soon as his du(lw would liermit, Thomas II. Neuhausen wired the secretary of the Interior Monln u follows: "Although deeply appreciative ol prospective apiHiiulment October 1 as Indian lnw.tor, I feel that 1 should take advantage of present bushiest opiMH-lunltlos assuring greater llnan clal rewards than government serv ice. 1 therefore respectfully tender my resignation herewith, subject to customary trauefnr of government reconts and proHrly. Telegraphic acoeptanco of resignation is there fore requested, In order that I'ro-si-cutors lleney, llwker and McCourt may Immediately forrrmlnte such rliaugi as my riKlgnatlon may neces sitate in plans for land fraud trial of I 0 defendants on October 1 2 and 0 Dinger Hermann on November 9. also of other dofcndnnl later. I ex pect to remain In Portland nnd nit tcHtlmony will be available under due legal process.' The celcgram acceding to Mr. Neu liausen's rviimwt arrived las; night. Mr. Neuhausen has been astticlated with the prosecution of the Orcgor land frauds for nearly four years and has participated III eveny trial since the "11-7" film'. Since It became known that he Intended to resign hip position with (he government he has boon offered several salaried post Hons but ke km dwllned all of "1 siall evr lunilB work for a sakiry oily." snW Mr. Koaanuaen lint llkt kila -uii hit futui'f plans. "I Ilk Pistlasd ind iotrnd to make my kiatie tx.a (kn im ern frtens ave a-s'4 Kva to loveaji ""'ay of thekr money tf (atos twodt and timber and I liil to 40 tw. while making tin occainl we to viHitnienl myself. The ttmt0) u-90-kt has boon pretty dull for the IshI eight months but It Is now beglnn:i to Improve. For convenience I (ai)T have an office here In the city." Certain and speedy cure for poison oak. Marstors' poison oak remedy. I HTATK I'AIH lt. HS. SALEM, Or., Sept. 15. In three exciting finishes this ufternoou F. B. Ward's Emily W. took first pluee In the 2:10 trot, with Delia Derby, Day llreak und Faster Hells close seconds In turn In the three heaiH. The two-year-old pace, with only four entries, was an IntoreBling con test for tho spectators, for the Hinali number of entries made It easy to follow the horses around the course. In n ninnlfl'M'tit. spurt lliuinle Antrim won the second heat and race In 2:23, establishing tt slate record for two-year-olds. Solano won the 2:20 pace In three Btirnlght heats; time 2:011. The half-mile dash was captured by Com- bury in the time of 0:48 3-4. The harness events Wednesday will be a two-year-old trot for $800, 10 entries; three-year-old trot for $500. 13 entries; 2.08 pace for the Greater Salem stake, $5000, 24 en tries. MISOliMHS SH'l'OItT (;o.MI'i:it.S Han Francisco l iilons Adopt Resolu tions KiidorsiiiK his Action. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15. A resolution Indorsing "The course, jollcy and action of President Snm icl G. Gompers and the executive wtuicH of the American Federation of Labor In pointing to the wnge aarners of our country the prope-i course for them to pursue at the com ing general election," was ad ipted it the state labor party convention ast night as a compromise measure letween the resolution Indorsing Irynn and omitting nil mention of he Commoner from the platform. The platform as adopted for the nltlnllve and referendum, free text 'ooks, etpkter banking laws, postal avlng bank, a direct primary and miuilI euffmgc. The convention nominated George . Tracoy, president of the Stale Fed eration of Labor for congress In the Fifth district. Tracoy hits already jeen nominated by the Independence larly and tho democrats. The convention decided to lenvi he field In the Fourth congressional llstrict open. OIl FELLOWS GATHER. tteiidance at Oenver Expected to teach 110,000. DENVER, Colo., Sept. 10. Many idd Fellows Invaded the "mile high" lly today, attracted by the general onvention of the order, which will i in session here during the next 10 'ays. The proceedings will Include he business meetings of the sover Ign grand lodge, the largest frater- al legislative body In America, litch will begin next Monday. The 'atrhirchs Militant will also meet nd will engage in the usual drlllt--nd contests. All sections of thc Inlled States and Canada are repre- :m1ed by delegates, and It Is expect- -d the total attendance during Hit eesion will reach 30,000. The Independent Order oF Odd N'llows now lios n membership of early 1, -too, 0110, with grand lodges n every state and territory In th inlon, In every province of ('iinndn md in Austrnlia, Germany, Denmark Iweilen, Switzerland and the Netb Tlands. LOOIOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. SAVANNAH, (la., Sept. 1(1.- (Mil t the largest gatherings of union 'abor ever held In the Southeast narked Hie opening here, today of the esslon of the Hrottierhoild of l.oco notlve Engineers and the Ladles' l xlllary of that organization. Ev-n-y state east of the Mississippi, and lewral slates west of that .river, are epreeented by delegates. In ndill len to business sessions, excursions vlll bo run for (be benellt of visitors o Tybee Island and other points of Merest In the vicinity of Savannah ll'lclals of the union stale that II Is n a proeiHM-ous-condition and that ;'.lere la every evidence that a season of reivewed prosperity for all railroad employes Is now beginning. "The Blood Is 'tho Lin)." Science bu novnr gone beyond lh tbovo sltnplo atatenu nt of scripture, llul It has lllunilnaUHl Mint statement and given It a meaning ever broadening will, the Increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood Is "bud" or Impure It U not alone the !dy which suiters through dixease. Tim hniln i -I., clouded, She mind and tudir, tnint urn ected. anilNtjiiiv nn vil .i...ut ... in thcKlitJjHrectly trawl to the rapowrrui ibohlhu,rs v,,t i, i,i..j can bo made np. In- tin, us., ,, lii- I'lerre's tinlden Mc,h,-til i: ' o i-ociiyrv. 11 OUridicd anil tiiirliu.-i it,., i.r I ,i ..'i?!l curiiig, punplea, blotches, eruptions and other cutaneous alfectlons, as ivi imi, tetter, or salt-rhcnm, lilves and othel maiilfestatiuiii of taipure blood. CD In the cure of aerofnlous swelllnes, an- Urged RlaluU, otHMi eating ulcers, or old ores, the-Goldei. Mnllcal Discovery ' ha.' perfornexl the most :iifir clous mires. Ir casea of old sores, ui- o.kii eullog ulcers, It It well to apply to the opi .1 sole;, Pr Plena's A 11-1 1. 11 . 1 nu Salve, which sw aeases wonderful healing tolencv when uied as an appllrntlon to the sores In con junction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery as a t.lo,,l cleansing constl tutlonal treatment. It yimr imtjlsl don't happen to have ths "All Healing Salve" in stock, you ran easily procure It by InciiMiiiit flftv-foor cent in MtaiBs Kiaips to Dr. R. V. pHri, 1 Mam St. Ilaffalo, N. Y., and It t ill ,iu to you by return poat Met dnif! k,.-p t u veil u the "Uuidaa ttad ri ltcoarT M ' Yim at aff.rct toworpin,,. viicii 4f raite tempamm ua t nN i h'atWIIslnalHwe, 'lat mi(ia lr4fMi ! l t iia Or. lei'a Plw9: m.,a. and UiTljivrau 1 muh. liver audxda. MflK " "'r'alf, liffi:-.iIJ, IS " H U tt.IV VaVB i", AVcgefablcPrcparillonlbrAs slmilailngihcFootJantRH jula- linptc Sioiiticlis anUBowsaf Promoles DiJoslionjCIifeifii!-! ncss and Restronlains neite Opitini.Morihinc norHiimaL NOT .NARCOTIC. ttijxoroUDLSiiiumaim jthcSutiin p lllluruiwkSeJa Cloiiflrtt Stiqtir . HaayiTttl flttmn Anirdrt Rpaipdv rnrfrmsflDa r.nn tinitr lnmM'h TWsriium WorinsjCoirviilsioiisJtverislr nt'ss aitdLossorSiJEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. WMWiJllKMMMa FIGHT rirjiiniiTiox 'riiix (iHiucfH (if (nllforiiln Form a I'rotfctiv Hoclrly. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16. JrowcrH of th(( festive grape tn ev My Hcclion nf California have funn el protective oi'Ktuiizatlons to flgjit ha prohibition movement which is ujw HwocphiK over the country and ill hold n dtroctoirs' meeting today it. which dual plane for the ant.i-wet i iisade will be decided upon. An ussetiHinent of 25 cents an acre tll be levied upun nil grape growers ii the nKsoclation In order to ecnre tiiulH for carrying on the educational iimpaign inaugurated by the nsao Inllon to eoujiteract the influence of he prnhlbillon movement and odn nte the American jwople to the roper use of wine at meals. VineyaidiHts and wfno men declare hat the general use of wine would ip) out the evils of intemperance mil that the griii-e growers are the nil friends of temperance. The organization has now spread o" every part of the state where i'n pes are "extensively grown and t will probably make its Influence "elt. throughout the United States. CONN STALK U FKF.T HIGH. VKHSTlCR CITY, la., Sept. 1(1. Vilbougli (his season of the year al :iy lu'lngs forth numorous "tallest urn" stories, many of which ore im-'L-lniitive, Webster City has on exhi bition a corn stalk which Is by actual uid eraclous measurement 1 (1 feet -i nil Ii inches In length. This remark .ihle stalk is on exhibition at a local l-iink. atid there are many other tia'.ks In the same field nearly ns high. The highest oar on the stalk Ik ! ft et and 7 Inches alMve (he trouiul. und only n giant could husk M w'ihout using u Hti'p-ladtler. Prac llcnlly the entire Held will have to be cut before the corn can be husk ed, as most of tin ears are at too g.ei.t a height to be reached by the ordinary man. ....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 l'ou't wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders or a Benecia Keversible Disc Plow, and get your seed in liefoi? tlit rins nJ bur a big crop in i'HV We kbits. Yrttt right. JR BARKER &CG l9ue fid, Viftirt & liifeatfts Roseburg. Oregon mm For InfantB and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIf JAPAN'S WAHLIKK VKliCMK. TOKIO, Sept. 16. Drawn. up In buttle array, their big guns in Instant readiness to belch forth death and destruction, the warships of Japan will assemble just a month from to day to welcome the American fleet. As the great vesejs Hooting the Stai's and Stripes steam Into Yoko- homa harbor the following day, every ship In the long battle-line of Nip lion's navy will boom forth a thun derous salute. Hut no shells will shriek across the water, and the booming of .Japanese guns will carry a message of friendship Instead of marking the unleashing of the dogs of war. Oiliclals of the Japanese navy de partment declare that the spectacle of the mighty fleet from the West being welcomed by the largest ileet ever assmebled In tho Fast will be the most remarkable naval display, In time of peace .thai the world has ever known. TO CONFFH OX ROADS. WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. Amer ica will be officially represented at the International (iood Roads Con gress to be held in Paris next month, according to an announce ment made today. The French min istry of public works has Issued for mal Invitations to all highway au thorities of this country and many will probably attend. CALL FOH COr NT Y WARRANTS. Notice Is hereby given all parties holding county warrants issued by Douglas County. Oregon, and. endors ed prior to and Including the 31st day of July, HH)7, to present the same at the office of the county treas urer of said county for payment, as interest will cease thereon alter the date of this notice. Dated at Roseburg, Qregon. this, the 8th day of September, 1908. J. 10. SAW YKRS, Trens. of Douglas Co.. Oregon. SBXATOII GOHE WILL SPEAK. Okluhoinu's HlluU Senator Will be in Itoseburg, Sept. iid. On Satiirdav evening. Sept. 2 6, will lie fnvored with a visit from lion. T. P. Cnrs, the minima I'. S. fcenutor from Oklahoma, who. al though Buffering from tolal blind ness, lias gained a national reputa tion as an orator and a Btatesniuli. It was Senator Gore who started, by his oiratury, the uniiaralleh'd demon stration In ths recent democratic na tional convention In Denver, Colo rado, which outburst of enthusiasm lasted for on. hour and 10 minutes, being 20 minutes longer than any similar demonstration ever known in the convention of any political party. Senator Gore Is now slumping the west in behalf of Hon. V. .1. Hryan for the presidency. NK.it-m:i:u it.itm:i). RoselllllK lli eivery Will Finllt Ull,'cm' tlty f.ouncll. Kl'OKXE. Or.. Sept. 15. The Eu gene city council last night passed an ordinance prohibiting the Hale of near beer, which has been cm sale here during the summer. Soft drink par lors have been doing a big business The ordinance takes effect imme diately. A brewer at Koseburg, who does a large business here, phoned to 10 of his customers this morning that he would be here on the first train to employ counsel to fight the ordinance. AS I'OlTLAIt AS KVKI1. BALTIMORE, Mr Sept. 14. V. I lli'vun ,fwlv for the second time claimed the attention of the voters of Maryland, where he discussed is sues of the campaign and tonight in rliis city before an audience of 2i, 1100 people, Bryan received an ova tion seldom equalled In this city. AT THK CKKHCKXT THKATUB. The new 7-piece orchestra render ed some beautiful selections last ev ening people well pleased. The moving pictures were lectured anil were line. Mr. Wickllani. who has been suffering from a severe cold, is fast improving in voice and will soon be himself again. Excellent song programs are promised for the fu ture. With these new features The Crescent is galng In popularity every day. l.O.Mtl) AM) ItOOMS. Mrs. A. B. Camp, successor tn Violet Brown, board and room, also day boarders. Kane street, two doors south of Catholic church. dolli Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Simpson, of the Mt. Alto ranch; Dnvic! Kate, of Days Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. p. E. Eilck son, W. A. Severn and Mrs. S. A Sanford. of this city, were passen gers on this morning's local for Sa lem to visit tho state fair. Win Short, of Olalla; L. 0. Mathews, of Ollde; Hnbt, Lane, of I-urley. and P. M. Mathews ami N'ed nllmore. of this city, went down to Salem Tut1 day night. After the state fair Is over, Mr. nnd Mrs. iOrickson will linirm1v to Portland, Dallas and Ne- hnlem to visit with relatives. ;. it n.: i-: xoTici;. Notice Is hereby given that all per sons dumping rubbish or garbage of any kind along the public rnrmwny south of Koseburg will he vigorously prosecuted. J. M. St'HAKFKR. lm Koad Siliervisor. NOTICE TO TAXPAYKBS. The Inst half of taxes due for Hit vear of 11107 will be delinquent after Monday, October 5, 1I10S. B. KENTON. dswoTi Sheriff nnd Tax Collector. To all the former patrons of our branch store, formerly Cloake & Brown's store: We have moved al the stock to our store on Jackson Street, and are prepared tn welcome you there nnd are in heller shape to please you than ever before. ALTON S FI1EV CO. The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM Knr Wednesday nud Tluirvdnv. MOVING PICTl'ItES: "Convent Giirili'iirr." "ScarvhiiiK for the Sevi'lilli Wife." I hand-olored pictures i "l-'riillce at War With Mi.r.xTn." 'Winning Xiiuilnr." ILLI STUATED SONG: "I IxM My Heart Wh. n I Saw Your Hye." 'When You ore a riimr.ii MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION - 5C Evenil Performance 10c Bring t. Children to see this. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach ' Resort The place to go for perfect rest and every conceiv able form of healthtul and aengnnui recreation. ITS FAC1IITIGS ARB COMPLETE - Best of food and an abun dance of ii Fresh water from sprinirn. All modern necessities, such as telcruph, telephone, and markets freshly provided every day Fuel hi abundance. Cottaj;os partly furnished or unfurnished to be had cheaply. Strict inuiiiciiml sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is readied by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvullii, thence Corvaliis and Eastern U. H. Train service daily anil 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 Newport, including a list of hotels their capacity . and rales. Call on, telephone or write L. B. MOORE, Local Agent, S. P Co. WM. MCMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland. I'not'iosij.oNAii. GEO. K. 1IOUCK, M. 1). Oflice In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treanient. Telephone, Main 31. ROSK.I1UHG - - - ORHflON. A. C. SUHLY, M. !., Ofllces: Rooms 11, 12 and 1.1, Douglas County Hank Lluilding, 'Phone 771. UOSEliURG - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Rftstd. Main 1721 l)K. LITKTTA SMITH, I'hysiciaii Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Olllce: Rooms 8 and 9, Mnrsters' Rlk next to Douglaa County Bank Bldg. J. U. CHAPMAN, I). D. S., Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. UOSKlu;ii(J - - - OREGON J. C. MUUjKX, Altornry-at-liinv With Richardson, Ulmlck & Moore head, Attorneys at Law. 315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. 4 UIUJHOW. 4- 4 The new fertilizer. . 4 Nothing but fish. 4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven per cent nitrogen, six per cent . 4- nntash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4 ac'(l- One 25-pound sack of Wil- grow, used in the place of 1214 tons of best stable man- fr h ure. will give better results 4. and no weeds. Try it for your A lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. T. & 4...J-.,J. Ladies1 Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. Soothes Itching Blitn Heals cuts or burns without a scar. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, any Itching. Doan'e Ointment. Your druggist sails It. See Itlt.nian for all kinds of ! plumbing, steam or hot water work. i bl'-timaii'S made and all work guar anteed. Repair work neatly done. Office foot of Jackson street, phone 1 055. dtt H7 LODGE DIRECTORY AF. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. IB Holda regular meetfiifttt on 2nd aiid 4th Weduet dayaoluach month. 0. C. Qmham, W. H. N. T. Jhwbtt, Secretary AO. D. W. hotteotirg Loagb No. W Mel the 2nd and 4th Mondays of ach montb at7:30p. m., in ihe FowsterB Hall. AI member In good BKiidtnn are invited to at tend J, W. Dowbli.1 M. w. E H . Lenox, Recorder. Bi'. U. KlKtt, KoeeDurg Lo6e, wo. 826 Holds regular communications at the Klka Temple ou 2nd and 4th Tburndaye of eat h month. All memberH reijueited to atte d regularly, aud all visiting brother are cordi ally invited to attend. fc K. L. f abrott, E. R. Geo. W. 6tai,h y. HecreUry. DKOKKK OK HONOR, MyHtiC Lodge No. 18 Meet '2nd and 4tb Thursday eveningfOf eai:L month in Maeeiibee Hall. Vlafllng members cordially Invited to attend. Minn is E. Cavrndkr, 0. of H S. II. Lxnox, Reo. I. W. d..wbll, Receiver. EAOI.KH, Roseburg erle meell In Odd Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even iuH of each month. t 8 o'clock. V lilt ing brethreu iu good tending alway welcome. O. CuLVim, W. P., C. W. Ballard. Sec. O. O. F., Rising Star I-odgc No. 174, meetIn Odd Felluws' Temple every Friday evening. Visit ng bretherun always welcome. E. N. Kwart, N. O. F. (4 Micki.LI, R. 8. M. Ficklk, F. S. 10. O. F., I'hfletarlun Lodge No. 8 Meets, n Odd Kellows Temple, corner of Jackon and ('as H'reuts, on HtUiirdHy evening nf each week. Membe'sof the order in good standing are Invited to attend. J. tt. Ooodnow, N. Q. N. T, Jewktt, R. 8. IO.O. F , Union Encmnpment No. 9-Meets In Odd Feilows'Teiiifile on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visit ing bretheren alwavs welcome ' II O. Lkwib, C. P. J. O Goodnow. Bcrlbe. KOF P.,Atpha Ixtdge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday in I. 0. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members in good standing are invited to attend. OLKN V. WlMllERLT, . C. L A. Sanctuary, K. K. B. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15 Holds regular ineetin t nn every Weilneslay niht in MaecMbeeV Hall. All vlsltliig memlers in gowl standing are Invited to at tend. F. F. Patterson. Com. G. W. Rapp, K, K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11- Hold I reguUr reviews on every Tuesday after noon at V:0 o'clock In the Maccabee's Hall. Haters of others Hives visiting In the city are cordially luvlUd to attend ur reviews. Mrs. V.. R. Bonrrrakb, Coil. Mrs. Jkwib Rahp, H. K. - AlOttEBN W()(H)MKNOF AMERICA, Myrtle (T t'amp No. )ao meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in the ("Tenters' Hall. Traveling Neighbors are cor dially Invited tovMtonr Camp. A C. Mahstkrh, Consul, A. Sauman. Clerk. MOl'KRN BROTHERHOOD OF AMKRICA' Rosobure Ixxlue No. 493 Meet every 2nd xt. , ,,,ml 4,h Tb"W In Maccabee Temple. lMting members alw.iys weli-omc. Kvklyn HoovKR, President Hkrtha Wrioht, Sec re a ry. 0 E. S , Roseburc Chapter No.8-Holdsthelf reRiilsr m- ting ou 1st and 3rd Thursdttys in Mrll M,niK Vl.llln. mamln In lend 8landil'K re respectfully InvUtd to at- MRS I. WoLLBNRRRO, W. M. Free Jousso, Secretary 0 N. O.. Co. D Peparatr Battalion Met. every Thur.nny eveniDK at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. (:. atocUM, Captain.. RKBtKAHS, Roieburg Rebckah Unlire.No. 41. I. o. n. K.Ar!l In Odd F llowp' Temi.l.rvpry Tuf..lTvenlni(. Viiillnl sisters and brethren Invited to attend. Mrs. Maooir RoBtRTsOrt. N.O. M Rs. Stephen son, Sccreury. WOMKS OP WOODCRAFT. Lilac CircirNo. 4y-Meetson lstand.lrd Monday evening ... . ' e.-h month at odd Fellows' Hall. lltlii members In rood standing are in vlttd to attend. Fuwwrit Hmrao. 8. N. Clar Ror.n. t lera WOOI'MFN OF TUB WORLD, Oak ramp Mo. IJS-M.eui at tne Odd Fellows' Hall la Rowbnrg. every 1st and 8rd Monday evenings. Visiting r elghbors always welcoma. K. N. Kwart. c. c. J. M. TuaoNa. CUrk.