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u LX EVENING' ROSEBURO REVItW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIM BURLY, Etllto. Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool DAILY Per year, by mall Per mouth, delivered Per week, delivered 8KM I-W if K K L Y Per Year Six Months 2.ou Si.ou ki:iti:iiii:ii ih, uoh. BUY AN MAY X)MK TO LXIAST. Hnya It-jmll-iin Party Ih In (JruNp of Dig VUrjKJI'UKUIIH. WILMINGTON. Del.. Sent. 17.- Carrying hie campaign Into Dela ware after a jump over night and today of 500 mllea from Kuvhester, N. Y., William J. Bryan, democratic candidate for president, twice UHttail ed the republican party for being, bb he charged, In the grasp of the corporations and more particularly the steel trust, which, he for the first time openly announced, was fur nishing the funds for the republican party In the political campaign now on, and also denounced the men who. he said, had sold their suffrugo- in Delaware. His first onslaught wan delivered at Harrington, a town of 2500 peo ple, but whose population was aug mented by thousands of others who had been attracted there by the pres ence of the democratic leader. To night ho repeated his utterances at Shell Pot park to a throng which tax ed the capacity of the place. While In this city Bryan was the guest at dinner of Judge George Gray. Mr. Bryan will leave In tin morning at 6:30 o'clock on his spe cial over the Pennsylvania railroad for New York, reaching thero about 9 o'clock. He will spend the entire day conferring with hlo party leaders concluding at night with a speech at Carnegie Hall on -"Republican Ten do net o.M May 'Come to Pacific Conat. Mr. Bryan and National Chatrmnti Mack will confer on plans for o speaking tour which will carry tlx candidate through the Middle Wetl and posslbJy nu fnr as the Pnclfl coast. The tour will take up pr actu ally all of the month of October. 1' 1b the aim of the national commlttei to have Mr. Bryan spenk only h those cities where he has not spokei on previous trips. MAKYLAND I "Oil TAW. Hay ltepithllcaii lenders Hutches ti Tour Middle West. NEW YORK, Sept. 17. The Mary land political situation was consld ered today at republican natlona huaduuartors, practically all of tht stuto leaders having come hero tt consult with National Chairmni Hitchcock, who arrived from Clnclii nati.. In the belief of many of tht officials of republican headiunrter In the east, Maryland Is about tin only debatable state In their terri tory. All of the members of the Mary land delegation said that the friend II newt of the business men of theli ' state for Mr. Taft and his popularity with the massee makes it probable that the democratic normal major ities of that state will be overcome. Mr. Hitchcock also talked with the leaders from Connecticut, who de clared that the state will be safe fot Mr. Taft In splto of tho little bltter nosB In the republican party over the nomination of Representative Lllley for the governorship. Postmaster General Meyer visited republican hontlnuarters todny and discussed with Mr. Hitchcock argu ments which are to be innde in reply to Mr. Bryan on the subject nf gov ernment guaranty of national bunk deposits. Kx-Govornor Myron T. Herrlck. of Ohio, was today appointed chairman of the republican financo committee for the state of Ohio. It Is expected now that Mr. Tuft will visit New York the middle of Oc tober. Tho officials of the speakers' bureau are now working out the itin erary of Mr, Taft's eastern trip. Hughes to Speak In Went, Mr. Hitchcock expects to confer with Governor Hughes ano to ar range a western trip for trio New York executive. If possible the na tional committee would like to hav-. Mr. Hughes In the west for about ten day. 1' this can he arranged, he will bo given a speclat train unci a numbe; of other prominent speaker wtl accompany him. He is In de maud particularly In Iowa. Nebraska. South Dakota. Kansas and Missouri, tut n questa have been received lha' h? be sent to practically every sta'e In the union. PKTITION IN NKW KOHM, HufTrngWte Ask for Ballot for Tav Paying Women, BALKM, Or.. Sept. 17. The Ore gon State Kiiual Suffrage Associa tion yesterday tiled petitions with the secretary of state for a new wo man's stiff rave election. The prln clple upon which the cant pal km will bo carried on Is that the right to vote should be given all women pav ing taxes on either real or personal property. This procedure was un dertaken for the purpose of oiening an issue for an active campaiKii of reorganltathui. The matter will be submitted to the voters nt the No vember election In 1910. In all previous woman's suffrage elections the effort has been to ob tain the suffrsge of women under the same conditions as Is enjoyed by men. The present petition Is unique In that It asks for the miff rase of) women taxpayers only and Is the first time that such a measure has been presented In this state. J" tkack tmxmm iikokkn Attendance ut Stl Fulr ortluiitl Iuy" Sets New Murk. SALKM, Or., Sept. 17. To gee the Lone Oak track trotting record urn! the 3 -year-old pace records broken and (o wltneHH u parade or the prize winning livestock, the best and ijiohI vuluulile aHHciiililuge r stock any where in the Lulled States, were the sptxful prit'JIugtn enjoyed by the vis itor at the fair grounds today 'Portland Day." Over 2.1,000 peopl were in attendance, thus breaking all previous records. The livestock parade took place this forenoon. Heretofore the par ade has been held on a small track east of the pavilion. This year the crowd of spectators was so great that it was necessary to conduct the pa rade on the racetrack. The breaking of the Lone Oak track trotting record occurred In the 2:14 trot for the Lewis and Clark purse of $r00. The previous record wub that of U. Ambush, 2:11 Ji-4 In 1907. The record was broken In the first heat of the a: 14 trot today, when Joe McGulre's Day Break made the mile In 2:11. In the second heat the same horse reduced the record to 2:1014. In the first race, the 3-year-old pace, K. 8. Train s Kay o Light re duced the Oregon record for J-year- olds from 2:10 3-4 to 2:0iM4. In the 2: 10 pace Josephine won In three straight heuts; time 2:00. Forest Hose won the 3-4-iuile dash in 1:14 3-4. The first prize for a county exhibit was won by Benton, which county al so won last year. HUNK'S LAWYI-IHS IXDMTKI). Charged With Trying to Itrlbe Juror to Vole AgaiiiHt Conviction, SAN KKANCISCO. Sept. 17. Grand Jury Indictments aalnsi Frank J. Murphy and Adolpli S. Newburgh, attorneys for Abraham Kuef, charging them with attempting !x bribe John M. Kully, a prospective Juror In the bribery case now pend ing against the ex-polltlcal leader, to ote for the acquittal of Kuef In the jve nt that he waB selected, were filed jeforo Presiding Judge Hteurlevaut, if tho Superior Court today. New jurgh was placed under arrest about loon and released on $5000 cash ml I , having voluntarily given lihn elf up, he said, as soon as be h'anl f the indictment against hi in, and lurphy appeared before I he ritu rt ate In the afternoon and gave bonds n (lie sum or $10,000. The Indictments returned today 'ollow the recent Indictment of K. A. L Blake, a contractor, who Is alleged o have been the go-between In the llrect offer of a bribe to Kelly before be latter had been called for exam nation as to Ills iiuallllcatlons. The tatter became public In Judge l.nw or's court when Kelly took the taud to be questioned ,y tht op lOHtng counsel. Mr. Murphy arose md informed the judge that Kelly tad solicited a bribe, but the latter Jim sworn and put the matter In ulte aitiolher light. He told In de all that, he had been approached by Make and offered first $500 and lulor 2000 to vote against the conviction f Kuef. Investigation by detectives showed hat Blake had visited the ollices of oiiio of Ituef's attorneys and. It was illeged, had merely acted as an i Kent. His Indictment followed and 'ontlnued investigation by the grand jury resulted In the indictments an nounced today. WAU OX "ItKH LIGHT.' COQl'ILLK, Or.. Sept. Iti. Ac cording to gossip n round the court louse, the grand Jury has reported a uitch of Indictments against the par ies connected with tlx Marsh Held 'tawdy houses. The Indictments are o be served in case (lie Inmates who ire said to have gone to Porl land md Salem Inst week, fearing action ly the grand Jury, returned. The Indictments are said to huve been returned os a result of Deputy District Attorney L. A. Ltljequlst s announcement that the Marsh Held "red light district" must go. j Tho Ktory oTa MetHrlii Its name "Golden Medical DlsrovorV was luggiuttcd by one of Its nnwl lin;rt am sad valuable ingredients -- tiuiUm beat root. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. l'letyn tils covered that ho could, by the use of pure trlplo-re fined glycerine, aided by a en tain dcKren of constantly mulnlulnc, heat and with tho aid of apparatus un appliances dcslgn-sl for that purpose, vx tract from onr most vuluahlo native tm1 dlclnal roots their enrutivn pmpertie much belter than by the usti of alcohol so generally employed. Nollmnmv worl famed "Golden Medical Discovery, " U the cure of weak stomach, lmlli:estl:-n. dyspepsia, torpid liver, or blltousnes-t a;, kindred derangements was first made, i It eversinac has iVn, without a parlic of alcohol til Its ma iij. A glance ujtKWirU list of Its lngm enU. printed 7nifeK bottle-wra o : win mow inai ii is nirtV troin the m valuable meillcln.il nA(ound grivin, Incur American fairs uO j M ih-s- In 8 o r m rra n n i u" tToyfei n i nffi& "7 Majiai vilm reiiiminj-l HiKin t'r VCp AlltiIcrixvRi)t thesti end ( 1 rsc iTii nC."!!' been compiled by Hr. U. V. Merc. . I PntTftlo, N. Y.. tid Ill U- miM.il 1 rr t I any one sskliiu muihi hv piul cat.i, e letuv ailiirwtl t t!ie IsK-uir as ii'vr From tin enit r, !iioin, copnsi fr-nr ' auodard medical l-.ksof nil the tl -tier ' nt achexil of practice. It wdl tn (..tm. 1 Uiat the inBrediei;tjiconiioslng tliCiinl.! I en MihIIchI Piseoverr " tire- amwed tn I only for Uiecureof thenlmve men-,.r.e. dteMf, but alo for the rure .( a.i c;. Urrhal. bnmchial and thrmt mt,,' en Sreonipniiiod with catnnbitl di-M-h.itK! 1 bNirw'iiem, sors throat. llnc'THi ; e 1 hann-on-conirh. and ail tho mj-ih. affections lm-h. if noi piumpii) a;i firotmly treated are liable to term nr 1 a consumption. Take Hr. 1'i.rce'H i, eovwy Id tiraa ami itep-'vere In li u until yon five it a fir trial and It I- n. llkaly U disappoint. Tx much mui n bs iiNtcUol of 11. It will net pet'w, mirncuv. u will noi cnr coi!tii(i.; In Ita advancM stages. mcdtrln v It Will f 0 tho Ks'tl(Ml- fti W it, v o q Ti iiKiu i Losis roxiiti:ss. .f 11 'll " 1 j'STV"Vl nm ,.m 1 If-?, ALCOJIOL 3 PER r;L VT- AVegeiabkRfparaiionCirA similailngilicFiKJdanatoula imgUie Siomadis aiuLOowdsof Promoles DigeslionCkf rfW nessand li?3l.Contalits oeitta Opium.Morphini! norMinnraL OT JUAnCOTIC. -1 -i . la 'i.i! JbcSama Jippmpiaf- Chxdini Sugar Aperfert Ilemedy forronsfiM I ion . Sour Slomacil.Dlarrtoei Worms .Convulsions.rcvsnsli ncssandLossorStEEP. Facsimile Sinalureof NEW YOHK. Oi- I'H' Xi:V I'OSTAIj ItATK Off. 1. Letters My be Sent to lTllll'-l Kliiu;- (liini for 'Z t ents uu Ounce. Tho 2-cent postal rato between tho Cnlled Stales and (Irent llrilaln will go Into effect October 1. After that date letters may be sent to the llnlt- (1 Kingdom for 'I cents which for merly reiiuired 5 cents to curry. At the same time the rate of post age applicable to letters mulled III the United Kingdom of (Irent Britain mid Irelund for delivery in any part if lliu United states, will be one pen ny for each ounce or fraction there of. lUipuid or short paid letters will be liable on delivery to a charge 'iual to double the amount of the deflcienl postago calculated at the ate mimed lu the foregoing. H1IINH TO I'KillT JOHNSON. SYDNIOY. N. S. V Sept. 10. luck Johnson, the American colored pugilist, has signed articles for n tight with Tommy Hums, tho Anierl- an champion, the light to take place In this city lu lleeeiuber, mid to be for the champfoiiKhlp of the world. Hnrns said today that this would be his last tight. The terms of the match provide that the winner shall receive $;ltl.0U0 mid the loser How to Get Strong. P. J. Duly, of 1247 West Congress St., Chicago, tells of n way to become strong. Ho snys: "My mother, who Is old mid was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Electric Hitters Hint 1 fell It my duty to tell those who need n tonic and strengthening medicine nboiit It. In my mother's use n marked gnin In flesh has re sulted, insomnia has been overcome, and she Is steadily growing strong- Electric hitters quickly remedy stomach, liver nnd kidney complaints Sold under guarantee nt A. C. Mar. iters tc t'o's. drug store. fiOc. no Exact Copy of Wrapper. 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 Iou't wait until Spriug, but - do your Plowing now with a Sanders ot a Bcuecia Reversible Disc Plow, aud get your seed in liefore the rains and have a big crop iu 1909. We have them. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. 201, Veluvles & ImplemcVs CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA I . I0I)IS( ItlSKS 1'ItKDUTIO.N. Soys Airships Will Cross the Allnlltic llefore 11)11. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 17. "Within live years airships will be carrying passengers across tho ocean In 18 hours, 200 miles nn hour. Aer lal flight will be commercialized in that time. "The North Pole can and will be reached in a 4 8-hour trip. The per fected hellocopter will be able to encircle tho globe In a week.' These statements were lnnde yes terday by Thomas A. Edison, the In ventor, In the course of n talk on aerial navigation. "Neither the neroplanes now own ed by the Wright brothers nor any airship built nlong that principle nor along tho idea of the dirigible bal loon will ever be of pructlclal use or success commercially," he said. "The sucessful machine must be au tomatic In operation. The human part of It must be reduced to mere llieclinuisin, as ill tho case of the au tomobile. Otherwise the dream or skimming the clouds must ever re main n dream." .-AltllA(iE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that nil per sons dumping rubbish or gnrbage ot any kind along the public rnauwny south of Uoseburg will be vigorously prosecuted. J. M. SCIIAKKEH. Ira Road Supervisor. CAM. VOH COCNTY WAHKAXTS. Notice la hereby given nil parties holding county warrants issued by Douglas County. Oregon, and endors ed prior to nuil including the Hist day of July. 1907. to present the same at the office of the county treas urer of sa id county for payment, as interest will cense thereon nfter the date of this notice. Dated at Uoseburg. Oregon, this, the 8lh day of September, 11108. J. B. SAWYERS. Trens. of Douglas Co.. Oregon. l(elrg. Ore ,on AM WASHINGTON. Sept. 18. Many distinguished physicians, 6orlol(ists and men of prominence in the walks of life are already In the nutim! capital to take part In next week s World's CoiiKi-esg on Ttiberciilos.H. Kvery great nation of the earth will have representation at the meeting and will add Its Influence to the movement for a world-wide war-rate on the white plague. Hundreds of exhibits pertaining to the antl-tuherculosis campaign are now beln? installed. Among the re sults that are exiiected to follow from these exhibits are mentioned: Sanitary dwellings and house fur niture for the working classes. Sanitary passenger conches. Advanced and accurate Instruction of school children in the methods of preventing consumption. Eradication of tuberculosis in cat- ! tie. Construct ion of the most advanced snnntoria the world has ever known. Construction of model factories and workshops. America will reap the fruits of all these advances. Physicians and sociologists assert that, through this congress and as a direct result of the prize competitions, the fight for the eradication or consumption : countrv will be advanced ninny years. The prlzes that are offered will pit nations, municipalities and Individ : uals against each other. They will develop utilities that will protect the I healthy, heal the sick, decrease the : nation's death rate and add to the . nation's wealth. As this congress will eclipse all ! others of Its kind ever held any- where, as does the list of prizes sur I pnss In value and In wisdom of selec tion those niTered by previous con i gresses. Especially evident Is the I regard for the health and strength of the nation's working men and their i families. CilllDIHON SKASOX OPKNS. I NEW YflPK. Sent. IS. With the j first Impoiii.nt game, that between ! the Carlisle Indians and Albright ! College, scheduled for tomorrow, the 1908 football season in the east will I be formally opened. According to reports, the redskin eleven Is thi ' yenr unusually strong and will like ly make a good showing. ! From present appearances. Yale has the best chances of carrying off the premier football honors of the country. Ilnrvurds looks weak, and neither Princeton, Cornell, West Point, Annapolis or Pennsylvania can produce elevens that, according to i the dope of the wise ones, will he able to take the measure of the strong team of Old Eli. j HAVES IN MAKATMON. I CI11CAC.O. Sept. IS A 2:. I mile Mnrathon race, which the man agement declares will be the greatest ever held in the Culled Slates, will be held here tomorrow, .lull n .1. Hayes, who won the Olympic Mara ' Ihon In London, Is expected to be one ! of the runners, and nearly a hundred others will lake part In the gruelling grind. Handsome trophies will he presented to the winners and to all those who finish the twenty-live mile course. They Take the Kinks Out. "I have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for many years,-with Increasing satisfaction. They take the kinks out of Btomach, liver and bowels, without fuss or friction," says N. II. Brown, of Plttslleld. Vt. fiuarnnteed satisfactory nt A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 25c. liOAItl) AND HOOMS. f.-a A 11 Pnmli minwu.nr in j Violet Brown, board and room, also day boarders. Kane street, two doors south of Catholic church. dull! I NOTICE All persons who have been dumping rubMsh nlong the I county road In the Deer Creek dis trict. No. :t2. are hereby warned to , desist as such practice is unlawful. ! ds22 W. II. HUOWN. The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM TDK riSIDAY SAI'I lill.w MOVING PICTCRES: 'King of the Cmniilial Me" 'Exilthig Flight," Mr. llroMii litis a Tile Ix.om "A Fine Easter F:gg." "riifortiimite litake." ILLCSTHATKD SONO: "Preacher mid the hear," and "lly the Old Oak.Mi Itllcket, liuis,.- MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c Bring the Children to see this. In School They are the kind for husky, active youths the kind the boys can't "kick out." R. L. Stephens Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear AEItOPLANH TI UNS OVER. Onllle Wright Will llecowr, lint Ills Companion Dies. WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. After having drawn the attention of the world to his aeroplane flights at Fort Slyer and having established new world's records lor heavier-than-nlr llyiug machines, Orvllle Wright todny met with a tragical mishap while making a two-man lllght. The aero planist was accompanied by Lieut. Thomas E. Selfridge. of the Signal Corps of the Army. Lieut. Selfridge was fatally Injured and died tonight. Mr. Wright was not dangerously injured. He is suffering from a ma ture of his left thigh and several ribs on the right side are fractured, llo.ii men received deep cuts about the head. The. blade on one of the pro pellors broke on the liitli turn around the field, and the machine turned over So feet in the air, land ing on both men. PltOFESu.ONAL. Hit It. l. EliWIN, I'hy-tirtiHi mid Surgeon OIIU'C Hours: !l to 1 a. 111.; 2 to 5 p. 111.; 7 to !t p. 111. Saturday. Abraham llldg., Cor Oak & Jackson. CEO. K. IIOl'CK, M. I). Office In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 aud 14, X-Kay and Electrical TreamenL Telephone, Wain 31. ROSEIU'ltG - - - OREGON. A. C. SEEI.Y, SI. 1)., Ollices: Rooms 11, 12 aud 13, Douglas County Hank Building, 'Phone 771. UOSKnntG - - - OREGON. Ofhee Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Ollice Slain 1711 2 to 4 p. 111. ltesid. Slain 1721 Kit. LUCETTA SMITH, . Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Slarsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. II. C1IAPSIAN, oTdTs Dentist. Abraham Ilulldlng Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. ROSKIll'RO - - - OREGON .. C. MCI.I.F.N, Attomey-at-l,aw With Richardson. Dlmick & Moore head. Attorneys at Law. 313-16-17 Commonwealth llldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OR ROOM Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall I just Arrived at H. Marks Co. or Out the Childreu's Shoes should be of the stout and sturdy, long-wearing kind. The Youngsters will be durably shod if you bring them here to be fitted with a pair of our Holland Steel Shod and E. C. Skuffer Shoes -fr .S..r 4 4 f. ttlLGUOW. J ' .J. ! .j. The new fertilizer. . 4 Nothing but flsh. .j. i . Guaranteed analysis: Seven .). , .. per cent nitrogen, six per cent .J. i potash, 18 per cent phosphoric .J. 1 4- acid. .f. ! 4 One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4- 4 grow, used In tho place of .J. 1 4- 12 tons of best stable man- .. j 4 "re, will give, better results 4. : .j. and no weeds. Try It Tor your ' lawn. . J. P. BARKER & CO. :4-4, 4-444, 4,44,4 lodge directory! A P. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. IS Holdj . regular meetings on 2ud aud uh Wednw days of each mooth. G. C. Qkhih, W. M. N. T. Jiwrrr. Secretary- AO.TJW. konemirg Loagb No. 16 Meet the 2nd aud 4th Mood ay of auh montb at 7:30 p. m.,ln the Foresters Hill. At members lu good sinutllng are Invited Ut at Wnd J. W. DowkLL, M. W. K H. I.knox, Recorder. BP. U. KLRH, Rusoburg Lofcae, rro. 8X6-Hoi ill regular communications at the Klks Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members roquet, ted to atterd regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordi ally Invited to attend. K. L. Habrott, E. R. Geo. W. dTALh y. Secretary. DKURKK OF HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 13 Meeiu '2nd and 4tb Thursday evening of eact, month in Maecitbee Hall. Visiting nemburx cordially invited to attend. Ul.NNIK K. CAV KNURR, C. Of H 6. H. Lbnox. Kec. I. W. Do well. Receiver. EAOI.KH, Roseburg -er1e meet In Odd Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even lUftsof each month, at 8 a1 clock. Visit Ing brethren In good standing alway welcome, U. Culvsb, W. r., C. W. BALLABD. BeC. 10. O. K., Hiring Star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Feltnws' Temple every Friday evening. Visit ng bretheren nlwiiys welcome. K. N. Kwakt, N. O. F. d MlQKLLl. R. 8. M. Ficklk, F. B. 10. 0. F., Pliiletnrlan Lodge No. 8 Meets n Odd Fellows Temple, i-oruer of Jackson ami t'ass S'reets, on Mrtturdny evening l each week. Membes of the order In good standing are invited to attend. J. . Ooodnow, N. O. N.T. Jkwktt, K. tt. IO. O.F.. Union Encampment No. 9-Meeti In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visit ing brethereu alwavt welcome 11 O. Lewis, C P. J.O Oooonow. Bcrlbe. KOF P., Alpha Inige No. 47 Meets every Wednesday In I. O, O. F. Hall, at 7:.S0p.m. Members In good standing are invited to attend. OlXH V. WlJIBBRLT, U. C. L A. Sanctuary, K. R. 8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. lft-Hnlds regular ineetlu s on every Wednesday nitfht in MriccilnvV Hall. All vlilting memtiers In good standing are invited to at tend. F. F. Patterson, Com. (J. W. Ravp, R. K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds regular reviews on every Tuesday after nomi at 7:00 o'clock in the Maccabee'i Hall. Waters of other Hives visiting In 'lie city are cordially invited to attend .ur reviews. Mrh. C. B. Bonbbbakk, Com. Mks. Jkmib Rapp, R. K. MUl.fc.KN WUODMKN OF AHKRICA, Myrtle Camp No. tviw meets on the second and fourth Wednendayiof everv montb In the Fnrrestr' Hall. Travellnr Nelghboriare cor dially Invited to vllt our Camp. A C. Marstkhh, Consul, A. Salzhan, Clerk. MOI'KKN IUIOTHKRHOOD OF AMERICA' Roseburg Ixxlge No. 4it3 Meet evrv 2nd and 4th Thursdsy In Maccabee Tempi. Visiting members always welcome. Kvblyn iloavRR, President Hkrtka Wbiuht, Secreiaryj OE. S , Roseburg Chaper No.8-Holdstheir regular moetmg on 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each M-nth. Visiting members lu good standing are respectfully invited to at tend. MBB I. WoLLBNBBBI. W. M. Fkjcb JoMwaofi, Secreury 0 N. .. Co. D Peparate Battalion Meerg every Thurnday evenlog at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. C. gLocpK, Captain. RKBEKAH8, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. .41. I. O. O. F.-Meett in Odd p. Hows' Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting Maters and brethren Invited to attend. MrjlMaOQIK ROBERTHOlf. N.9. MRfi. Btbphbnson, Secretary. WOMEN OP WOO HC RAPT, Lilac Circle No. 4y MeeUon 1st and 3rd Mouday evening of each month at odd Fellows Hall. viMtiug members in good standing are la vited to attend. Flrin: Hahpsom, O. N. Claba Bo hAN, Clerk w OODMFN OF TH ft WORLD, Oak Csmpo. -' mrnm ai ine uaa i-enowc- nan m RoMlmrt. rrt lat anrl SmI Mnntlif veninga. VUltingi eighbtrs always welooiue, E. N. KwtBT.C. C. J. M.Thbonb, Clerk. o O ?