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T EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. Wl.ttBURLY, Editor. Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main 90 1 DAILY Par yaar.by mall 13-w Pur mouth, delivered fill Per week, delivered BKMI-WUKKLY Per Yer 'i.0U BU Month H.OU HKI'TK.MIIIOK 1U, 1DOK. t , ItOOKS OI'KN MONDAY. , Rl'KlNtrittlon IW'Kllkfi for Novclll Iht PrcHldi'iitlnl Kli'ctloii. 4. Next Monduy the reKiutra tlon books at the ollk-o of the county clerk will again be open in . preparation for the presidential election In Novem ber. Voters may register until and including October 20. Those who have registered dur ing the present year need not register again, but all who have moved to another pre cinct since they registered must do so. Ail who are 21 yearH of age and citizens of the United Htates are entitled to register. If not a nutural born citizen the voter must have been at urallzed, or if not naturalized must have bad bis first papers for at least one year. Resi dence of six months in the state of Oregon is required. - 1 4- 4 4- . MEW COUNTY FA VOIt K I). Cottage Orove Leader: There Is strong sentiment in north Douglas in favor of forming a new county out of north Douglas and south Lane. Those people with their extensive lumber and timber Interests need road and bridge improvements and they get practically no county aid In this direction. The same may w said of the Divide, Upper Coast Fork. Bohemia mines and Loralno country. The only relief for those neglected section of Lane nnd Douglas Is tin formation of a new county. Just as the Leader has said man times before, .the rapid development of this part of Latin and Douglni cuuntles, their many needs nnd re quirements and their isolation from the present county seuts, demund the formation of n new county from the northern and southern suctions oi these two . monster counties, with Cottngo Grove . as the county sent In which event tho Interests of Lo ralne, Pass Creek, Coust Kork, How rivor and Bohemia would be prompt ly looked nfter and the development of this favored, section hastened and Increased a hundred fold. HOW MATMK'li KKKLS AHOUT IT. Will Not Consent to ll Ily Hull in Nenr-llr-er ('use. Eugene Register: Tho breworr who claim to bo testing the validity of the "near beer" ordinance nnd the legality of the city charter, came to the mayor through their attorney and wanted it understood that the arrest -of Chas. Kutho for Belling the stuff was only a friendly suit, In which they agreed to pny all the costs nnd take the matter to the supreme court, provided the locnl dealers wore allowed to go right. ulong and sell near boor" until the determination of the case, when, If the case were decided against them they would stop tho sule of It, Mayor Matlock could not see It that, way and ordered Mr. Kutho or anyone else-who. sold It to he arrest ed as often aB -they sold It, nnd thr arrest and fines would :ho piled up against-them nd Infinitum If they continuo to sell. "The ordinance was passed in good faith," says tho mayor, "and it must stand or Tail on Ms nmrltB. We make no compromise or agree to no 'frli'iul ly suit with these people. If they violate our city laws they must take the consequences every time they do It." FHIDAY'S STATU KAMI HACKS. I-rlnml Onward Vnnn Mite In 2:0.1 M, Breaking Track lUi-oi-d. BALKM, Or., Sept. IS.- Tho grent event nt the -state fulr today was the Hanid Transit 2: Or, pace In which thr Northwest pacing record was twice broken. There were but two start era, Leland Onward and Mens Wilkes, the former winning three out of four heats nnd establishing thr - new record of 2:0fi-4. In the first host Mona Wilkes insde the mile In 2:06, the previous Northwest rec ord being 2:06H. made by Sherlock Holmes on this truck In ISO,. The setting of the sun ended thr 2:19 trot, 3 In r, after four-hentt had been pulled off. The deoldlni beat will be started at t o'clock sharp tomorrow, with three horses poHslhl winners. Henry (Srny, Monicral nnd Zonibronut. (Irny already has two heats and Mouicrat and .omhronut one each. The horse with the best record at the end of the fifth mile will be declared winner. Had the final heat been called tonight llenr Oray would almost certainly lisvi been the winner, because of his p narnnt staving qualities, but tumor- row all the horses will be fresh, nutl tho result may be different. Other llnce- lUnull. Consolation pace, 2:08 class. pr tinnn First lieat. Pcllllah. I.ord Lovelace. Miss Idaho; time 2:07 H Second heat, nellllah. Lord Ix)vela-e Uonnto M time 2:0714. Third heat i-oiiHoh ijirH l-ovelnro. Bonnie M.: time 2:08H. Mlsa Idaho took fourt money, deraiuiue also wco m RunniiiK, aV4 furlongs, selling purse $100 Timber Jim won, Lady B. second. Bill Short, third; time 0:42. Kunning, .1-8 mile, selling, purse $100 St. AlblliB won. Sallle Oood win second, Muy Pink third; time 1:02. 111)1 (il.AH COI XTY WINXKIIS. K. K. Alley Alone Takes IU Premiums ill Stale I 'lllr Thin Week. Douglas county premium winners at the Blate fulr this week are the following: Oakland Livestock Co., on Oxford Down sheep 1st on ram two years old and over; 2nd anil :ird on rum lamb; 3rd 011 ewe lumb; 2nd on lambs get of one shire. K. A. Illnkle, on Hcd Polled cut tle Champion Junior bull; 3rd on best four unlmuls get of one Blre; I Ht on buHt two animals, produce of one cow. Prunk 10. Alley, on Standard bred hoi'HOH 1st, 2nd and 3rd on class under 0110 year: 1st on 4-year-old mares (Mubnl Wynn); 1st on 3-uar-old mare (Bertie 0.); 3rd on 2-r-oar-old mare (Murle Dillon); 2nd m 1-year-old mare (Phyllis Wynn); ind on fillies under one year; lt on test four colts, get of one sire; 2nd ind 3rd on best two colts, produce jf one mare; best stallion 2 years old uitl under (lloueburg Boy). MANSACItU OI' PAOLI. WIOSTCIIKSTKIt, Pa., Sept. 10. ,'omorlul services will be held to morrow for the American patriots vho were butchered by the HchkIuiih it the massacre of Paoll, September :0, 1877. A monument here markn he spot where Ci'i of the victims were nirled In 0110 grave. The patriots, mder (lenerul "Mad Anthony" vVayno, were surprised by tho HeB ilans and a large number were buy minted. The sick and wounded Am jrlcuuB were cruelly put to death 'Iteinemher Paoll" nflurward bec.tlue he buttlocry of tho patriots. MAY OWN ONLY WATUH. Paper Doubts That Neivland Hccuivd Any Lautl. Kugene Ounrd: The Hoseburg Ko lew of yesterday prints a Btory to hi) effect that JumoB O. Newlaud of hat city, had purchased 1 3-4 acres f Bchool land Inside the corpoiate Imlts of Kugene for $15.14, the ract having been overlooked through ho fuct that the maps hero do not how that the land wus available for urchase. Arter an examlnulolon of I lie town hlp plats and the ownership maps y several abstractors and County :lerk Lee and Assessor Keeney this lornlllg the laud In quoBtlon was hi nted, but. as It lira Immediately on 10 river It Is bulluved Hint the land as been washed away during the iiBt few years lllld since the map 'lats were made, and the ItoHcburg inn, It 1b believed, has bought u part f the liver bed Instead of a good lore of land. nB he probably thought, everul months ago a Kugene rcsl ent learned of this tract or school ind remaining unsold and took a urveyor there to view It. As lie .lade no purchase, It is concluded hat the surveyor found no land here, It having been washed nway. lolther tho man who Intended pur haslng the laud or the surveyor are it present In tho city und no Infor uitlon can be hud upon the matter. This Roseburg man probably lotlght the land from the state school and board without first Investigating t, as did the Kugene man and us a esult, while he thinks he has picked ip a siiuy he probably has nothing nit an acre and tlirue-qiiiuiers of Ivor bottom, as the river Iiuh cut way a large amount of land in that iclnlly during the past few years. IAMILTON HUNDH HAM TO ,1-MI COQUILLK, Or.. Sept. 17. Judge Inmllton In the circuit court yester lay sentenced Bartender Ham. who vus convicted of larceny to two nouths' imprisonment lu the counly all. Ham will begin his sentence at nice. DOerORS MISTAKES Ires&ld of ton to be burled six foot tindr round. Ilutniikny t linos womnn cull o their family phyHieluns, sulTerlng, an the imagine, on Iroui iljttiM'psiu. another trui hertilliMiM, atiuthtT from Uvt or kitl uey dlituii&i tiiiuthc-r from ncrvoiin proh Iratlun, anot lior wltli pain ami ilicn and In this wny thoy present alike t lln'msfllvcH and tholr inv-Klnw r vpi busy tUK'Uir, aeuaruto Ui senses, or whli I ho, asiunitiiK them to bo siu-h. prescillH his pi lis and putloim. In renlily, Uiey ai ill only Kirnfifrunc caused by some uirrlrn dlsuaso. TlmTlrslclan.'Viiorniil of th cuum of sutTerlin(7Wp upiHtreatineii until larue bills are uniilo. J-LrMTerln, pailtiit gi'ia no bcittfrJJrr.!HiI5 wroiiK treatment, but i)roinbly viitm .j torn, and Instituting comfort Initriid o f roioiiKed misery, it h-is twen wrll iald ht"a dirno known Is half cured." Dr. Plrnij's Faorit l'rt ijcrlpilon Is r clantlttc medicine, currfullr dovbed b an exnerleiK-ed and skillful physlolan and adnnied towon inN delicate sv-item It la made of native Auerlcan medulnti nxiis ano it r :e-1 1 y p a rm les- efferta Al a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa forlt Preacrlptlon " Imparls utreitjrth u th whole tiysti-m and to the orirann dls llnctljr fnmlnhie In ntrtHulur. Fur i;ve worked, "worn-out " rutntuwn," deli! Uled teaehers, uilliiners, dnsmal.ei acamstre-sws, "nhop-tjirl," houst.-kt'pei; nursing mothers, anu fi-bl wiunrn p n erally, )r. 1'leree's KnvorliP riesrrlplio' I tho greatest earihlv ltKn, U-inir un Kiialed as an appttuing cordUl and r aUtratlve ton It. As a sooihinB and utrvtiKthmlim nert tne " Kavorlt( 1 reneriHtoH " I uiumu. lis and h lna-lMVle Im al!;iiiMt' ami su1 dulirf nTvows puMtal Ihty, Irriiiihli tuBCvom iRiiMion, nervoi'i! prostri'.U netaHl-a, ayntrnii, upHtm. St. Yiu. danee, and ollmr diUeiuit. irr. Tmptomn commonly aUend.'iut i. functional and urK.ihir difH-t' of i trua. It Imluos n-frehiiin !.I.m. rlTP mvuul anxieti and denH'iit'.'ii Ulr. i'leree'i lMeaant (Vtlrla luvtirn- M-nacb. lUei a-Mt ho..k On Wa; (mL)U,MV Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in uho for over 30 years, baa borne the signature of jtrytf? ad has been made under IiIh per- fJ?L J.ttAFfl-f-M 8"ttl eupervialon since Its infuuey. utry0 UCA4M Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " JuHt-as-good ' nre but Kxperimcnts that trifle w ith and endanger the health of Infants and Children experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Cu-storlu 1h a harmless substitute fur Cantor Oil, Pare Korio, lropn and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ctmtuliiH neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic HiibHtuuco. Its uge is its guarantee. It destroys Worms und allays Foverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Conxtlpatior und Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Ktoinacli nnd Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the The KM You Hare: Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CCNTAUH MHMNT, TT HUHPIAV MTHKKT, NIW VOMK SIT. 1IA ON WORMY AITIjKH. 0 HA NTS PASS, Or., Sept. 18. Tho city council hist night paused an ordinance prohihitlng vendors and M'ddlerH from offering for sulo any ruit at the trains unless the same e clean, wholesome and free from alnt and diseaHu. This ordinance was jmHsed with the view of agist ing the counly fruit Inspector In car Wing out the state law and further irovldlng that decayed and Infested ,'rult may not be allowed for sale at iny place within the city. IHH, I) I P IN SAUIM. SALKM, Or., Sept. 18. Frank Freeman of Tillamook county, who had come to Salem to attend the Unto fair, was held by two armed 'ighwayiuen, at the corner of Twelfth and State streets, tonight i ml robbed of $:tf in cash and a gold vateh and chain. The robbers es aped. Asido from two or three reports of mcket-plcltiug, this is the only case f robbory that has occurred during ho fair thin year. A l'nyiiitf Investment, Mr. John White, of 38 Highland Vve., Iloulton, Me., says: "Have been 'roublod with a cough every winter ind up ring. Last winter I tried many idvortlsed remedies, but tho cough .'ontiuued until I bought a GOc bottle if Dr. King's New Discovery; before that was half gone the cough was all tone, This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once nore banished the annunl cough. I :im now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery Is tho best of nit cough and lung remedies." Sold un der guarantee at A. C. Marsters & Oo's. drug store. 50c and $1.00. A rial bottle free. An Immense line of Cook's linol eum just received; In the latest de signs. No make of linoleum better nnd but few as good. B, W. Strong, The Furniture Mnn. ....SMOKE THE.... MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Best Made Cigar on' the Coast FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Made in Roseburg by L. KABAT DISC PLOWS lVui't wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders or a Beuecia Reversible Disc Plow, and get your seed in before the rains and have a big crop iti 19119. We have them. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Hun 201, Vebickl k Implement Rosekurg, Oregot Signature of MAKKJKI). WEHSTER-WILLIAMSON At the Methodist parsonage In Hoseburg, Sept. 18, 1908, Paul K. Webster, aged 38, or Oakland, Calif., and Surah - Williamson, aged 46, of Sacramento, Calif.; Rev. J. K. Hawkins, officiating. FOST EH-W 1 1 1 TTI NGTON At the Daptlst parsonage In Hoseburg, Sept. 10, 19U8, Perry E. Foster nnd Mrs. Anna Wliittlngton, Rev K. H. Hicks, officiating. Mr. Foster is employed at Denning & Kent b cigar store lu this city Mrs. Foster Ib a former resident of Hoseburg, but for the past few years has lived In Portland. ALTHAUS-POETK EH In Roseburg Sept. 19, 1908, Herman G. Althous nnd Miss Minnie Poetker, Judge 0. W. Wonacott, otllclating. Mr. AltliauB is a member of the local Arm of Althaus & Sous., ma chinists, electricians and plumbers His brldo Is recently from Illinois. CALL VOli COUNTY WARRANTS. Notice 'Is hereby given all parties holding county warrants Issued by Douglas County, Oregoin and endors ed prior to and including the 31st day of July, 1907, to present the same nt the ofnee of the county treas urer of said county for pnvment, as Interest will cense thereon after the date of this notice. Dated at Hoseburg, Oregon, this, tho 8th day of September, 1908. J. E. SAWYERS, Trens. of Douglas Co., Oregon. GARBAGE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that all per sons dumping rubbish or garbage of any kind along the public rnanway south of Hoseburg will be vigorously prosecuted. J. M. SCHAFFER. lm Road Supervisor. Review printing always the best. FKOM COL'MV KX'HAXGES. Drain -Nonpareil. W. H. Stark and family, ot Elk ton passed through Drain Tuesday enroute to Portland, where they will reside. MiBn Ella Mack left Thursday for Park Place, Clackamas county, where she will teach a term of school. Miss Alia Drain left last Friday for Klamath Kalis where she will take a business course in the HlK" school. While there she will slay at the home of D. V. Kuykendall and family. M. J. J. Delaney left Sunday morning for a ten days' visit to San Francisco. Born, on Sept. 13. to Mr. and Mrs. Joe llrookhart, In South Drain, a 15 pound boy. Oakland Owl. Miss Ethel Gross started to Sea side Monday, where she will teach a term of school. Fred Oray Is at Everett, Wash., re ceiving treatment for his eyes. September 11 sons arrived at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eoff, near Hlce Hill. Warren McCauley has sold his farm at Fair Oaks to F. II. Wells, He will spend the winter in this city. A. H. Engle has purchased an in terest In the Square Deal Meat Mar ket. The firm name Is now Klncald & Engle. Dr. It. E. Hunt went to San Frnn clsco the first of the week, where he expects to soon graduate in veter inary surgery. The Oakland public school opened Monday, Sept. 14, with a fair at tendance. The following are the teachers for this year: Ninth and tenth grades and teachers' normal class. Prof. George Sawyer, principal; seventh and eighth grades, Miss Ed na Adams: fifth and sixth, Miss Phe lura L. Gllham; third and fourth. Miss Janet Davison; first and second. Mrs. George Sawyer. Tuesday evening Mrs. Jennie E. Reames of Klamath FalU, grand worthy matron, and Mrs. Helena Wollenberg of Uoseburg, acting urand marshal, installed the follow ing officers of Oakland Chapter, No. 91, Order of the Eastern Star: Mrs. C. A. Pengra, worthy matron; Dr. F. V. Hunt, worthy patron; D. E. Ver non, treasurer; Mrs. George Sawyer, conductress; Mrs. James H. Dearllng, Ruth; Mrs. Dr. E. J. Page, Esther; Mrs. D. E. Vernon. Martha; Mrs. .1. C. Young. Electa; Miss Sophia Smith, marshnl; Mrs. Dr. F. VV. Hunt, or ganist; George Sawyer, chaplain.' Mj-rllr Creek Mall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kelsay are re joicing over the arrival of a fine hoy baby at their home on South Myrtle last Thursday. C. H. Arundel has remmed to Myrtle Creek from Omaha. Mrs. Ar undel and two children came with him. They expect to locate In Doug las county. Mr. Arundel is a piano tuner by profession, nnd will take up this work in southern Oregon. Mrs. Annie McClure, of Portland. Is here visiting be raunt, Mrs. J. S. Klce. John Hamilton Is opening up a fine vein of rich shipping ore in the Wiley mine on South Myrtle. Dr. Smick reports the arrival of a fine baby boy 'at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chancy, of South Myrtle Sept. 17. Mrs. Hulda S. Miller, of Lebanon. Or., mother of Mrs. C. I. Leaven good, and her aunts, Miss Olive Arm strong, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Rose Hagan, of Ijs Angeles, and Mrs. T. D. Armstrong, of Indianapolis, Ind., nre here for a short visit at the Leti vengood home In Missouri Mottom. A dispatch to the Mall from Ore gon City announces the arrival of a fine little daughter to gladden the henrts of Mr. ond Mrs. L. L. Roberls, on Sept. 14 th. Clarence E. Eddy, a former Myrtle Creek boy, and schoolmate of ye editor some 22 years ago, Is in Myrtle Creek this week, revisiting the scenes of his boyhood, after an ab sence of 20 years. Mr. Eddy has won distinction as a newspaper writer and poet during these intervening years, and has also discovered a The NOVELTY THE ATRE PROGRAM FOH Fill DAY SATlltDAY MOVING PICTURES: "Kin of the Cannibal llc" "Exciting Flight," Mr. llmwn Has a Tile lomc "A Fine F.AM'r Egg." "rnfortlinnte Mistake." ILLUSTRATED SONG: "IVencher ami the Rear," and "Ily the Old ()ak'n llllrki l, IiuIm'' MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance I Oc fcgr tk CHdren to see this. In School They are the kind for husky, active youms ine kind the boys can't "kick out." R. L. Stephens Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear number of Important mines through out the mining regions of the west. He came here direct from Goldfleld and Death Valley, Nevada. The Myrtle Creek creamery has suspended, temporarily at least. The ,.nnilnned drv weather through Jdly and August cut down the supply of cream until It was out of the question for Mr. Miller to get enougn to nn his butter orders, so all he could do was to close up shop. When the grass comes again and the farmere manifest a greater lnteersi In the dairying business the creamery will resume operations. tili'iidiile News. Keith, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uunnlng. Is seriously ill. Born, to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Wain pole, In this cily, Sept. 12, 1908, a son. A. J. Osteon returned the first of tho week from an extended visit with his brother ai Globe, Ariz. Mrs. M. Ellirf has sold her resi dence on the corner of Willis Ave. and 3rd St., lo Haulinersly & Co., of Grants Pass. PllOFESb.ONAL. GEO. E. HOICK, M. I. Oltico In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEIIURQ - - - OREGON. A. C. SEELV, Ml. I)., Offlces: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Hank Building, 'Phone 771. ROSEBURG ... OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. in. Resld. Main 1721 lilt. IX'CETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. J. It. CHAPMAN', D. D. S Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to B d. m. ROSEBURG OREGON J. C. MULLEN, Attorney-at-Law With Richardson, Dimick & Moore- " head, Attorneys at Law, 315-10-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. Patronize Review advertisers. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. or Out the Children's Shoes should be of the stout and sturdy, long-wearing kind. The Youngsters will be durably shod if you bring thetij here to be fitted with a pair of our Holland Steel Shod and E. C. Skuffer Shoes J. W1IXJHOW. 4. 4 The new fertilizer. 4 1 4 Nothing but fish. 4 4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven ' .j. per cent nitrogen, six per cent J. potash, 18 per cent phosphoric j 4 cld. ;4;; J. One 25-pound sack of Wll- .. J. grow, used In the place of . 4 12 tons of best stable man ure, will ' give better results and no weeds. Try It for your- 4 4 lawn. .J. J. F. BARKER & CO. 4..4.4.4.4. J. 4. 4. 4. 4! lodge directory t A F. A A. M., Laurel Lodre No. 18 Holdi t regular meet lugs on 2nd ud 4tt. WedoM days of each month. O. G. Graham, W. Bl. N. T. Jbwbtx, Secretary O.D.W. koseourg Loagh No. 16 Meet WQ-ma ana 4in Monaayi of aauh montL at 7:80 d. m.. tu the Forester Hall. AI members lo good standing are luvlted to at tend J. W. Dowell, M. W. B H. Lkkox, Recorder. BP. O. KLKB.Uoeeburg !., if o.SK Holdi regular communications at the Elks Temple on '2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requetted to atterd regular);, and all visiting brothers are cordi ally Invited to attend. E. h. Pabrott, E. R. Geo. W. 8talbt. Secretary. D SURER OF HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 18 neeisznaana im -inursaav evening! oi each mo tub In Maccabee Hall, Visit lug members oordlally invited to attend. UlNHIE E. ClVENOEE, C. Of H . H. Lenox. Reo. I. W. Dowell. Receiver. EAOLK8, Rosebnrg jterle meets In Odd Fellowi Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even 1dm of each mouth, at 8 n'clork. Visit Ing brethren in good standing alway welcome.' O. Culvm, W. P., C. W. Ballabd. Bee. O. O. F,, Rising Star Ixxlgo No. 174, meets In Odd Fellowi'Temple every Friday evening. Visit Dg brethereu always welcome. E. N. Ewart, N. G. F. Micklli, R. S. M. Fickle, K. 8. 10. O. F., Proletarian Lodge No. 8 Meets n Odd FellowflTeniple, corner of Jack no n and Casa Streets, on Saturday evening f each week. Members ol the order In gooa standing ' are invited to attend. i J. O. Goodnoip, N. G. N. TrJBWKTT, K. 8. 10. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9-Mecti in Odd Fellows1 Teinsle on the lstandUrd Thursday evenings of each month. Vlilfr lng bretberen always wea-ome. H O. Lewis, C. P. 1 JjO Ooodnow. Bcribe. KOF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wedneadayinl. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members In good standing are Invited to attend. GLBM V.WtMBKItLY, U. C. L A. Sanctuary, K. R. 8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-Holds regular meetings on every Wednesday nivht In Macotbee'r Hall. All vliltlug members in good ataoding are Invited to at tend. F. F." Patterson, Com. G. W. Rapp, R. K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds regular reviews on every Tuesday after noon at i;00 o'clock In the Maccabee's Hall. Slaters of others Hives visiting In the city are cordially invlud to attend mir reviews. Mrr. C. B. Bohbbrake, Coh. URa.-JsfisiM Rapp, R. Kt 11 OtlKRN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Myrtle (J Camp No. 6330 meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in the Forresters' Hall. Traveling Neighbors sre cor dially invited to visit our Camp. A. C. Maimtkuh, Consul, A. Salzmah, Clerk. MOl'hRN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA' Rosebnrg Ixnlge No. 493 Meets every 2nd . n) 4lh Thursday in Maccabee Temple. Visiting members always welcome. Kvelyk HooVek, President Bertha Wright, Secretary. OE-S , Rosebure Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular mxoting on 1st and 3rd Thursdays Id each M.nth. Visiting members In Knd 6Unding re "pectfnlly invited to at- MM I. WoLLENBEEO, W. M. Free Johnson, Secretary 0 N. O., Co. D Separate Battalion Meets every Thursday erenlog at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. C. Slocdm, Captain. R ?,EK.AHS' "bur R.bekah Ude.No. . O. O. F.-ru In Odd Ti Hows' Ttmplmerr Tuedy eTrnlnj. VlllUof 'litenand brethin intltrt lo attsnd. Mm. Maooik Roatimoit. H.O. Mbs. 9rintKNsoti, Socrlr7. WOKNOr WOOIWRAIT. I.ll.c Clrrle No. -Mwu on lit and Jpd Moutr CTenlnf v. ... "'h month l odd Pellow,' Hall. ... a mem5e l" oo itandlDf are In ?lltd lo ailcnd. FLoKct Hamwok. a. N. Claka BofcKH, clerk Wo?nP or Tixt woRt.n, vit ramp no. , ?'"" n Oii Fellowf Ball In 0"!,t'.,TCTT l and 3rd Honda; ntnlnga. lalctna- ntturbora alwari welaoma. E. N. Ewait, C. c. I. M. THaoNB, Clack. O o 6 O o O o