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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. WIMBEKLY, Editor Office Review Building, (first flour) Jackson Street. Telephone Alain 90! DAILY Per year, by mall 93.00 Per mouth, delivered Per week, delivered I BKMI-WKKKLY Per Year fvuo filx Moo tlit tl.uo HKITKMHKK 21, 1IIOH. MX COUNTIKH lIMTKST. Awunl to llciiton (dimity IUIhch I tow at Btulo Fair. SALEM, Or., Sept. 20. tho repre sentatives or bix comities which en tered the county exhibit competition at the State Fair llH-d with the State Fair board last nltilit a statement that the judges of the county exhibit? were Influenced by an official of the fair management in awardliiK flint premium to Him to 11 county and they assert that they will advise their counties not to exhibit at the state fair again uulesi the nianuKement ol the pavilion be placed in other hands. The counties represented in the protest are Multnomah, Clatsop, Lane, Yamhill, Polk and Columbia. The protest Is directed aKUlnst W. II. Savage, superintendent of the pa vilion, although his name Is not mentioned In the complaint. Savage and two of the Judges assert that lit exercised no influence whatever. Saturday's Jtnccft. Though not as exciting as Fri day's card, those who saw Friday's events were well ploaHed. Henry Gray, who won two heats after fall ing In the 2:19 trotting event Friday and then was not allowed to go Into the last-heat bucause the sun went down too soon, successfully captured the fifth heat in the raco today. Th grandstand was delighted, for all were with the gelding after he fell. The 2:09 trot for the Hurul Hplrll purse failed to develop faitt time John Cardwell was an may winner over Althasham and It. Anibunh in three straight heats. It. AmbtiKh who held the trotting record on the Salem track until Wednesday at 2:11 3-4, was distanced In the second heat, and could not nunllfy for thin' money even. The best lime made was 2:11. The most Interesting race todn was the $1000 consolation trot li the 2:14 class. Delhi Derby took tin event In 2: 11 Mi. hut not until she had run four heats. Sho allowed Vallejo Girl to take the tlrttt heat In 2:14. The next heat Vallejo Girl came in seventh. . College Maid, the most popular race course on the Salem track, mudt the fourth attempt within u week tv beat her record of 2:00, but gave tht poorest exhibition of the four, o 1 1 1 'making 2:14. Tho prettiest exhibl tlon last Thursday, equalled her for mer record of 2:09, In the running races, Yank cap tured the one mile handicap In 1:42 Melar was second. The half-mile was won by Cazuxa; time 0:42Vi. COMING TO OHKGON TO MVE. Kxlled Turkish Olllciul ('4ufiNses tv Horrible C'nrver. LONDON, Sept. 20. Zla Itey. tu head of tho Turkish secret service, who has had to fly for his life, is hen In London under the ntisuined name of A. It. Gray. He admits that In hit official capacity he sanctioned hor rible atrocities, and that he dare not ever return to Turkey again. "Tho people can never forgive me, ho said. "Turkey has seen tin last of me forever. You must re member that during my term of of fice I have been the means of ruin ing ministers, officers and civilian' at the bidding of my superiors, nml 170 Turks, members of some of the most honored families in the Km plre, have dhmppeared. Under my til rectlon, a body of well paid secret service agents, over 400 in number, have been constantly nt work. "It mattered not who were the persons to be removed. Orders from YLIdis wero Implicitly obeyed, mist reports wero submitted to the Sul tan and from them there was no ap peal. To bo denounced by us wit sufficient to ruin any one. "On July 21, the day of proclaim ing the constitution, I . knew (hat with Tannin and lxwt raslias my ot fioial career was ended. ' On July '.'4 tho Sultan sent me a letter, short and explicit: " 'Flee to Kurope without an hour's delay.' I waited till dark and fled. "I shall not remain In London per manently and am proposing to pur chase a email country estate In Ore ton. As 1 am only 40 years of age I have a reasonable hope of living 111 t I O 111 I'cov-t. A Paying Investment. Mr. John White, of S8 Highland Ave., Iloulton, Mo., says: "Have been roubled with a cough every winter and spring. Last winter I tried many advertised remedies, but the cough continued until I bought a f"o bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery; berore that was half gone the cough was all tone. This winter the same happy result has followed; a few doses once more banished the annual cougn. am now convinced that Dr. King's New Discovery Is the best or an -touch and lung remedies." Sold un- Jer guarantee at A. C. Marsters Co's. drug store, buc ana si.ve. trial bottle free. An Immense line of Cook's Llnol eum just received; In the latent de signs. No make of linoleum belter nd but few as good. B. V. Strong. fbe Furniture Man. WAIt OX Tl'HHIM.TLOSIS. Foremost MmUcu1 Mrn of World Meet in WuMhingtoii. WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. K111 mles of the white plague from every ctvlllwd nation of tin; earth and from tvery state In the union an as sembled in Washington to begin a world-wide warfare that Ik expected eventually to result in the wiping out of tli 1b terrible scourge to human ity. The fifth International CongreHK on Tuberculosis, convened today, rep resents beyond all doubt the lurgest aggregation of scientific and edu cated humanitarians ever gathered in a single city. Hacked by the medical and sociological science of the nue, with unlimited funds at Its illspona! and a definite object In view, It seems hardly possible that the con gress cau fail of attaining its end The convention opened today, to I a. si until October 12, will likely be u hlHtorical event and will be remem bered when other more spectacular events are forgotten. Kvery Important commonwealth nt the Union lias sent commlttlces to the congress, and the nations of Ku rope and South America are repre nted by their most dlstlngulHhed physicians, savants and human Mar ians. Upon his return to Washing ton, tomorrow, President Itoosevelt will take a active interest In the ongress and will probably preside al me of the sessions. ISSI'KS AI'I'KAIi FOIt TUT. Itoosevelt Wants "My ides' Cur ried Out by His legatee. OYSTKR HAY, Sept. 10. Vresl lent Itoosevelt, in a letter to William B. McKlnley, chairman of the re mit) lean congressional commit tee, nade public today, appeals to disin terested citizens to join with Hp1 na ional republican committer; anil the ongresslonal .committee In a mnve nent to elect William H. T11N ns (resident and choose a republican tongress to support him. The letter ays, In part: "It Ik urgently necessary from 'ho stnndpont of the public Interest. 0 elect Mr. Tnft and a republican ongress which will support lihu: uud hoy sock election on n platform vhlch specifically pledges the parly, like In its executive and legislative tranches, to continue and develop he policies which have been not uerely professed but acted upon dur ;ng these seven years. These poll -les an be successfully carried throiiKb nly by the hearty co-operailou of he president and the? congress In oth lis branches, nud U Is therefore leculnrly Important that there hould obtain such harmonv between hem. To full to elect Mr. TaM voutd be a calamity to the country, ml It wopld bo folly, whllo ele tlng lm. yet at the same time to elect a ongress hostile to hint, a congress hich under the Influence of partisan eadershtp would bo certain to thwart ml baffle him on every possible oc aslon. To elect Mr. Taft and and it tho name time to elect n congress tledged to support hlm Is the only vny In which to perpetuate Hie pulley f Die government us now carried on. feel that all the support thai can e given to this policy by every good Itlzen should be given. It Is far nore than a partisan matter." ADVEHTISKD LKTTKItH, Remaining nm ailed for in the fi(.s -mrg postolhceon Sept. 21, UtPS, aro the allowing letters. which will be 1: burned the rate of one cent eacn nilllngs. I. W.; Dyslnger. Trenvls; ilarvey, Mrs. Alta; llatlleld. Mrs. vlnrv; Kennev, Mrs. 1). W.; Mans leld. Hoy; Newton, Mrs. L. II.: Julnn, Tim; VanAinherg, Mis. Kttti. C. W. PARKS. 1'ostmaste-. Med ford Tribune: 11. (). Wilkin son, proprietor of the saloon In this Ity known as "Weary Willie's." Is on rial today in .lacksonvllle ch arged .vlth having mild liiiuor to a minor. It Is charged that on July It Wil tlnson sold a glass of beer to (ieorge ,owery, w ho Is unilrr the age of J I years. The Knock-out IHott. The blow which knocked mt Corbet! wa a revolution to tho prln tiirhiem. t-nmi the carlitmt days of the him the knock-out blew was (tinted for the Jaw, .he temple or the juguliir vein, .stomach .mnebea wero throw n in Ui von and veary the tighter, but if n s-.-u-tiiuic man 1 ad told one of the old lighters tluit the most vulnerable spot was the reuloii of tho Mtomuch, he'd have laughed at hint for an Ignoramus. Di. I'ierce is bringing nWlo the public a parallel fact; that thif iiymaeTyts the most vulnerable organ out of h pro ring a well ns In It. Wo protect bur bvHs, throats, feet ami Iuiili, but lheSJWuo are utterly ImlitTer biu 10, uniu uisesjyinds the solar j .ua anu riiwckj usoui. ,M:u;e your -it l.-h v' truu;a U'uTinrLi,.1r;i:i.vj- Lttc MhiL"iioliien MrUical DiMovrf5 arc "Hi'ak stomach.-' Indiaevti.m .r ly;epsla. torpid liver, bad. thin and lm aire bhusl and oilior disease of tltu or ;ans of digestion ami tiu'ritUni. The"tiotden Mtsiu-al lMs-overT " has a pcrlflc curative otbvi umi all iihuimis -urfaces and hence cures catarrh, 110 .natUT whrre hnaunl or what Matrn It nay havn reached. In Naal t'at.inli it S well to cleaie-e the pas;iges wuli Pr. ge' Catarrh Ken:,.y tluui whil iimuk ihe "DlMtiverjr " ns a contftutional n-m-xly. H'iy the "Oolden Mnltcal IMmov ry " cures catarrhal disuses, as of tho temach. bowels, bladder and other lc rgans will I plain tn you if vou will -cad a Umkletof extracts fr.mi the rl ntf of eminent medical uuthortti. . en leralng Its ingrnl;enls and explaining ihelr curative proMTtle. It U maileil frre on repiesL Address Ir. U V I't. r.-e MnfTalo, N. Y. Tins booklet gies all tl 'ngnMients entering in it Or. I'n lt-e nedictnes from hu-h It will N mh-m th.n they contain not a drop of al,vh.., un-trlple-retini'ilglycrrine Uing luvt..,,d Pr. rieren grt tho!i.ii).-.ag.' iMus trated Ciimmon n-h. M,,iio,j .'li-.r will l siit tree. pHtT-UiiiTxt. f. r .'! ., cent stamp, er cloth t..mM lor il sUuie Addrwa Ur. Yw u auot& TI10 Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, nud which has been in uso for over 30 years, lias borne tho sinaturo of - and has been mndo nmlw Jiis pcr- jL.&ty?'Ar sonal guporvLsion Bineo its iiilanry. SmcAf. Anw no ono to dcceivo y i this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Jtmt-as-fjood " f.re but Kxperimcutx that trille with and endanger tho health of Infant and Children Experience aguiust Uxpcriiueuu What is CASTORIA Ca.storla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, gorie, Drops mid Soothhifr Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Nnrcqtlo substance. Its ago is Hs guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures C'onstipatior and I'latulcncy. It assimilates tho Food, regulates 'ho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy mid natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the In Use For Over 30. Years. . 03M.Nr. TY MUHHAV MTRCKT. NIWVOIM 3ITV. i-:xocii AMi:usot ri, dk.ai. Knoch Andci-Htui, n DouKlns county iiloiu'cr of 185-1, died at Ills home it Dixnnville, hint Friday cveuins, ifpt. 18, of Kent-nil debility. II? was 7:t years of ae. The funeral was held I'l-om Dixonvllle Saturday, in (Tini'iit occurring in Odd Fellows roniotery. Mr. Anderson was a bach lor and leave no known relatives. Mr. Anderson was a unlive of Mis souri. Fpon einiKraliiiK to this ounty Ti l years ano. be settled on i donation land claim in the locality now known as Iiixouvllle. lie eu :ugcd fa farming and stock raising there for the remainder of his life, save for a period la M .s"a-r(I, when bo served as a volunteer against the hostile itoKiie Kiver Indians. Anions iiis neighbors and a'iualut .inces, Mr. Anderson bore a life-Ions reputation for honesty and hitoK ity. R. ,f. Jones and D. V.. I'itzer wont fo Myrtle Creek tills niomiiiK on business. ....SMOKE THE.... MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Nest Made Cigar on the Coast FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Made in Roseburg by L. RABAT DISC PLOWS Pon't wait until Spring, but do your Plowing now with a Sanders or a Benecia Kevcrsible Disc Plow, and get your seed in before the rains and have a big crop in ii)oi). We have them. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon Signature of roirriiAxi) to san initio. California Roomers (Man Itoad and tlH.(01l,00() Itoud Issue. SACRAMENTO, CntiT., Sept. 19. The Kood roads meeting held In this city today under the direction of the Sacramento Valley Development as sociation, was entirely successful. Definite policy was outlined to work up n sentiment among the peo ple for tho legislature to submit to the people n bond election to vote $18,000,000 for state highways. The intention is to Interest Oregon in a similar project nud Insure a great highway from Portland to San Diego. Mrs. J, P. Messer, of CoquHle, who bns been visiting here with Mrs. J. J. Cawlfleld, left this morning for San Joso, Calif., to spend the winter. S. F. Mnnness has resigned his clerical position in tho S. P. depot here and gone to Gold IUI1 for n short time. He may return to Uose burg later and engage in other work. OTLL PORTLAND OREGON JIoDKits Comport Moiekatk PlilCKS Country Club and Live Stock Show HEADQUARTERS September 21 -L'C, 1008 lUtwrve KtMimn l'artr Osly Koof (1ai;i)KN In rouTi.Axi A. 8. NUKTU.V, Mui4Cor iii:i. CHOCKKK At the home ot her bon, X. V. Crocker, the S. F- tiie nian. in this i-iiy. Sept. 20. l"v lr. Annetl M. Crocker, as'. years, ot nepliritiB. The funeral wan held from the family home this niornlni; at In o'clock, with RervlccH romlnrteil by Hev. K. II. Illcks. of the- llai'tbl (liui-ch. Interment followed in the Odd Fellows cemetery. ATTKXTK1X, M At A IIKKS. All itienibeis of Irotcttlon Tent. K. O. T. are requested to meet In their temple Tuesday mornitm' at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of inak IliK arratifjenients to attend the fun eral of our past commander, Robert Itobertson. A full attendance is de sired. SKCKKTARY. Miss Kcho (laddis left this moraine for Ashland and California points to be. Rone two or three weeks. Win. I'cnnnn, Jr., who has been assisting his father in conducttnB the Crescent Theatre for tile past few weeks, went to Junction Sunday to re-enter school for the ensuing yeai Mr. M. Laniphere anil children, who have been vtsitint; here with her lister, Miss Sadie Wells, left this niornlni; on their return home to i'alouse. Wash. They hail Intended to 'remain hero a week loimer, hut received word yesterday that Mr. Lamphere. who Is the postmaster at I'alouse. had suddenly taken ill and been operated on for appendicitis. SI'KCI.AIi ItKOrCKO It. R. KAItK Acct. rarilir Xalioiml Fair ami 1,1 vi Slock Kliow, Portlaml, Si-pt. 1 to 2U, inc., IDOH. For Hie above occasion the South orn Pacific Co. will sell special round trip tickets from Roseburg to Port land on Sept. 21, 22 and 2:1. 19u!i, at $8.00. Children at half-fare age. J4.00. No stopover allowed in either direction. Final' return limit, Sept. 27th, 190S. ...4.. .j. 4. . .;. .j. . .j. . 4. 4. ROSHlU lta MARKKT. 4. 4 4- Cerouls. Wheat 90c J1.00. Oats 50c bu. Hay Vetch. 112 ton; grain, J12 ton; airalfa. $ 1 3 ii J 1 f. Uarley $34 ton. Livestock. Steers Alive, 3 3 c Cows Alive, 23c. Veal Dressed, DQTio Hogs Dressed, 7c. Sheep 3c. Poultry Mixed chickens alive 10c lb.; dressed, 12'jc; geese, nli'e. 8c, dressed, 12c: ducks, alive 10c; (1 rinsed, 14 (fi) I Tic. Butter Creamery, 37VjC lb country, 30c lb. Eggs 22 Mc doz. Potatoes $l.2.i cwt. Wool 14 H-c lb. Money 12VjC lb. Cabbage 2c lb. Did Onions 2c lb. Apples 1 c lb. Pears 1 Vi c lb. Peaches 40Ti fiOc box. PORTLAND MARKET. Livestock On foot; Steers, 3 14 ( 4c; cows. 3c; hogs, 5-f?7c; shep. 3G?4c; dressed veal, 6'TiSc; wool 14c lb.; tipples. f(k"!i $ 1 . 7 r ; pota toes. 90c cwt; eggs, 27e doz.; mixed chickens, 11c; hops, 4 ft fc; peaches. 30l 7f'C box. A Siuv-Fnoiij-Ti Hnorkcr. J. C. Goodwin, or IteidKvillo. X. C, says: "Hiu-klcn's Arnica Salve is a Bure-enmiKh knocker for ulcers. A bad one came on my hir last siun n i it, but that wonderful salve knock ed it out in a few rounds. Not even a scar remained.' Guaranteed at A. (. Marsters & Co's. druK store. U.'.e. Guaranteed for piles, sores, burns, etc. The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM MONDAY AM) Tl 1SIY. MOVING riCTl'KKS: "Thr 'oinnul"' Kaliims. "Tin Sinipl(-liiHl 1'i'jiKiuit ;irl." lr. liin-'s l1r,M 'TIh" Kt'titm kian." 'Fly Away, ltinlK, l4 llcavi'ii.' 1MXSTRATK! SONG: ,4Mft M Swift Kallidvii. in lltttiry snt kit- Thm" MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evenitg rorforniane 10c Bri; the Chilien to sec this. u .iillllMIMMIt tttrr" School In They arc the kind for husky, active youths the kind the boys can't "kick out." R. L. Stephens Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear I'ltOI'KSSIOXAL. GKO. K. HOICK, M. I). Oluce In the lteview Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 aud 14. X-Itay and Klectrlcal Treanient. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEIH-HG - - - OREGON. A. C. KKI-'LY, M. I)., Olllces: Itounis 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, 'Phone 771. UOSHlllinO - - - OREGON. Olllco Hours: Phonos: 10 to 12 a. 111. Oince Main 1711 2 to 4 p. 111. Resid. Main 1721 DIC. l.l'CIOITA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Olllco: Rooms S and 9. Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. .1. It. CHAPMAN', D. D. S lli-nlM. braham Building Telephone 114 llou:-s. 9 a. in. to 5 p. ni. ItOSElllltll - - - OREGON J. C. Mt lXKX, Altirin'j-n(-l.aw With Ith'hardsun, Dimick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law. 31S-16-17 Coinmonwealth Illdg. 6th nnd Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREfiON. Ilt It. M. llltWIN, I'hysiciMii and Siiikcoii Ollltc Hours: !) to 12 a. in.; 2 tn u p. in.; 7 to it p. in. Saturday. Ahrnhain lildK., Cor Oak & Jackson. THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Ootid Meal and Quick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for tlie accommo dation of our patrons. Give us a tiial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackson St., Near McClallcn Hote Roseburg Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at O H. Marks f V .fl JXJm O 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 them here to be fitted with a pair of our Holland Steel Shod and E. C. Skuffer Shoes tt'lLGUOW. The new fertilizer. Nothing but fish. Guaranteed analysis: Seven per cent nitrogen, six per cunt potash, 18 per cent phosphoric acid. One 2.ri-pound Back of Wll grow, used in tho - 'place of 12 tons of best stable man ure, will give better results and no weeds. Try it for your lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. f J t J a ! J lodge directory! 4F. A A. M., LAiirel Lodee No. IS Holdl regular inert lugs on 2nd aua 4th WednM dayBoIemch mouth. O. C. GR4RASI, W. M. N.T. Jxwktt. 8cretarj' AO.D.W. koNVDitrg iAHlgt No. 16 Meet, the '2nd aud 4th Moudayn ot c'h moiitb at 7:30 p. m., in the Ko renters Hall. Al members lu good BlKinlitifr are Invited to at tend J. W. Uowkll, M. W. K H. l.icNoz, Recorder.' BP. O. ELKH, Kosetmrg Loufte, rro.826 Holiln regular communications at the Kilt a Temple on '2nd and 4th Thurn(ayn of eaolt month. All m em bora roquet, ted to alter d regularly, aud all viwitiug brothers are conll ally invited f "teiid. fi. L. Parhott, K. R. bo. W. dTALit y, HeoreUry. DKHRKK OK HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 18 MeeiH'itid and 4th Thiirwilay evouliigvot each month lu Maeetibee Hall. VlsflliiK I mumuera cnruiany invneu to aiiena. II IN NIK K. CavkNOKR. 0. ol H 6.H. Lknoz, Kec. I (. W. dwkll, Rfceiver. EAQLHH, Roinbnrff erle meets In Odd Fellows Hall on 2nd au4 4th Moadajeven j InkR of each month, at 8 t'clnrk. Visit , lug brethren iu good vianding alway welcome. J O. CULVKB, W. P., C. V. Ballard. Bee. I' O. O. F., Rifling Star Ix)dgc No. 174, meets (n odd FellnwH' Temple every Friday evening. iu uk ureuieren hiwhvh weirome. K. N. Kwart. N. G. F. MK KI.l.l, R. S. M. Fti-KLR, F. 8. 10. O.K., IMilletHrinn Ixlge No. 8 Meets n Odd Fellow Temple, for iter of JaeJtHou and ('ass Streets, on Htittirdny evening of eaeh week. MeinbeTHof the order In good sliiudiug are Invited to attend. J. o, Ooodnow, N. G. N.T, Jkwktt, H. B. I O O F , Tnion Kncampment No. 9-Meeli In Odd Fellows' Teinale on the 1st and 3rd Ihiirsday evenings uf each month. Visit ing b ret lie re u ahvav weleoine. H "O. Lkwih, O. p. J. O OooDNow. iierlbe. KOF P .Alpha Ilge No. 47- Meets erery W wlinHday In I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7::w p. m. Members In good standing are Invited to attend. (iLKN V. WlMRKRLY, U. C. L A. Banctiiary, K. K. 8. KO. T. M., Proteetion Tent No. lV-Holds regular meelitus on every Wed new lay nleht in Maci!4bee Hall. All vlittitig metnlrs lu gootl staudlne are Invited io at lend. F. F. Patterson, Com. O. W. Happ, R. K. LO. T. M., RiMjeburg Hive No. 11- Hnldl regular reviews on every Tuesday after noon at ?:Wo'eloek In the Maeeabee'f 1UH. HUiers of others Hives visiting in Hie city are eonllally luvlUd to attend our reviews. Mrh. C. B. Hon khkak k. Com. MlW. JKf81g RaPP, R. K. MOhKRN WOODMKN OF AMERICA, Myrtle Camp No. kmu meets on the second and fourth Wednedavsof everv month In the nfe.ers Hall. Travelina- Neighbors are cor dially invited tovlMtour Camp. A C Mahstkkx, Consul, A. BaLxman. Clerk. MOI'KRS BROTHKRHOOD OF AMtfKK'A' Roseb irg I.o.lge No. 4'.t:tMeeU ever 2nd d 4th Thurwlay In M area bee Temple. felting member nlwavs weleome. Kv ely h Hoavbr, President Bertha Wriuht, 8ecreary. OK. H , Roehurg Chapter No.R-Holdsthelr regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Thursdiiya in earn M.mth. Visiting members In eod 6ianding are reepeetfully invited to at tend. Mm I. WoLLiMBERn, W. M. Free Johnson, Secretary ON. O., Co. D Peparare Battalion Meft every Tliurday evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. C. SLorrn. Captain. RKRhKAHs, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. 41. I. O. o. F.-.reet in Odd F-Hows' Temple every Tuesds v evening. Visiting listers and brethren Invited to attend. Mrs. Mahihr Rohertson. N.Q. Mrs. Stephenson, BecreUry. WOMFN OF WOODCRAFT, T.ilae Circle No. I vi hi' ,-h mnnlb M ,ld Fellowa Hall. "n-miivrw iu gooi sianoing are in vi ud iq attend. O FUtRINCg Hampw?(. O. N. Clara &irsn, Clerk WVMf.N OF TH K WR1.T. Oak Camp Ho. L- Ms,lt he Odd Fellowi' IU11 In ! R weburg. every lut and 3rd Monday : Tenlngs. Vifitingf elKnN.m always weleom. i K. N. Kwart. C. C. J M. Throne, Clark. 0