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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSURU DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY L. W1MBLKLV, Edlto", Office Review Building, (first floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main vol. DAILY Per year, bjr iall . , mi Fur inoiilh, riellveruu W lVr wuuk, dellvtirud 16 B H Ml - W E E K L V J-or Year U Six Mouths II.UI SKI'TKMHUIl 20. IDIIH. ASKS I'OI.NTKK QIKSTIONH. J4hn W. TCi'rn, Caii'li'Iiitc fur Vice Pri'Hldcnt, Ht'on'M HooHrvolt. fluti rlHli of the big Hllck and Uici newspapers will now humbly udiult that their representatives at Vouuks town on Sept. 10, were deaf and dumb and blind, and that "nobody had nothln' to do with nobody" or words lo that effect. Kx. ii.ski:i,i. iti:si(i.vs. Kurrcl Out by 'lial'es, but IiisMk Thai They are I'nliiie. CHICAGO, Kept. 25. Covenier C. N. liasitoll. at nililnlKhl reslBtied as treasurer of the IJeinoeratle national committee. Ills reslKnatlon was an nounced by himself three hours arter his arrival in Chicane! from Guthrie, Okla., and after he had conferred wllh officials of the democratic na tional committee. Haskell admitted that Ills reslK natlon Is the direct result of Hearst s and Itnosevelt's charnes. but still Insists that they are untrue. IIIOAHST TK'KICT. In a speech at Baltimore a few days ago, Hon. John W. Kern, demo cratic candidate for vice-president, referring to the Haskell incident. Bald: "Under our system of Jurisprud ence every man la presumed innocent until his guilt Is satisfactorily shown. 'A square deal' even aa Interpreted by half civilized people demands tills. The evidence nt hand tends to con firm this presumption as to Governor Haskell. He Is at all events entitled to a hearing before he Is condemned by any fair-minded man. If after a hearing there should be any doubt of Governor llaskelra Innocence, his ofiicln connection with the demo cratic national committee will cease and that bo the evidence of the good faith of our party. Knii: Republican HaacalN. "Hut when did Mr. Iloosevelt be come so sensitive as to the previous or even the present buulnesB connec tions of the officers of the several political organlallons? Was his con science shocked when the trust mag nates and tariff beneficiaries forced the election Geo. H. Hheldon aB treasurer of the Republican national committee, knowing, as ho did, Mr. Bholdoifs connection with 20 or more corporations? Did ho object to the appointment of Frederick W. llpham, a member of the Illinois board of re view, which pasBcs uion the amount of tnxes the corporations and largo estates In that state shall pay? WaB his conscience aroused when ho learn ed a few weeks ago that on Mr. l!p hitiu's motion, as a member of that hoard, the assessment of tho Chicago Htreet Itallway had been reduced about $10,000,001) from the amount fixed by the assessor? Tho officials of that corporation will ho ungrateful indeed If they fall to respond wllh liberal Individual campaign conlrl- 1...H...... Ilw. ,l......,l r.f Mr ITti- 1,.,,,, Af.,B Mi. llr.riui.vi.lt In n ii v wine I offended at tho 'makeup' of tho ex ecutive committee of his party? How About IHipont? "Did he object to the appointment of Chnrles K. Hooker, vice-president of tho New York. New Haven & Hart ford railroad company, a corpora Hon now a defendant In a suit by tho government? Has ho manifested dis pleasure at the appointment on that committee of Mr. Dupont, a member of the Dupont Powder company, a controlling factor In tho powder trust, against which tho government Is now proceeding cnullously on nc count. of Its violation of tho law? As a civil service reformer, did the president experience nny shock nt the appointment of Holes Penrose of Pennsylvania on that coiumltlee. And what did ho think of the choice of Frank O. I.owden of Illinois, con nected as he Is with that widely known and felt monopoly, the Pull man l'alacu Car Company? If the ap pointment or Governor llnskell, a man recently endorsed by the presi dent, what dlutr,bos mny be expected from him when he familiarizes him self with tho personnel of tile ex ecutive committee of his own party." Iloimpiu'to and St'el Trust. Mr. Kern then turned his atten tion to Mr. Honnparto and the steel corporation. "Although the most conspicuous nf all the glgnntlc monopolies which have grown up behind Iho Dlngley tariff wall,' he said, "there Is one man In the country who Is In doubt as to its existence. Thnt man is n distinguished citizen of Maryland, Hon. Charles J. Ilouaparlo, chief law officer of the United Slates. Itefer rlug lo the charge made by Mr. Hry an that this combine has been al lowed to grow and thrive and fatten upon the earnings of the people in dcllance of law, Mr. Hunnparte falls Inlo a humorous vein and brushes aside the charge wllh a bit of pleas antry, published In the newspapers todav In tho form of an Interview." Mr. Kern quoted the Interview which was In Bulwlancc that no Bpecl n,. I'hiiincs hail been made against the corporation, hence there had been no prosecullon. One nf Mr. Hrvan's predecessors, Itlchard Olney. ho said, seemed lo lnive no trouble In getting Informa Hon on this subject and he quoted a letter written by Mr. Olney to a N,.ur York miner, under recent ctuie slating that Hie non-priisecul Ion of the steel corporallun pnluloil lo a pro-arrangement for Immunity with tl chief executive of the nation with relation to the corporation's latest acquisition of a furnildahle rival. "While trie distinguished Mr. flnnnnarlp mnv decline Information at the bauds of Mr. Hryan because of the bitter's candidacy.' Mr. Kern continued, "can he afford to ignore the Information volunteered " iii-hnni oliiev. who. without the aid of government experts, has been able to discover that a sieei nnm ........ exist?" NEW YORK. Sept. 2(1. A full slate ticket will be nominated by the Independence party at Hb convention In Cooper Union today. It Is under stood that Reuben Robie Lyon or Henry A. Powell will be selected for governor und that an entirely inde pendent ticket will be placed In Ihe Held against Hughes and Chnnler. National and slate headquarters or tho Hearst pnrly have been establish ed In the American building and an extensive campaign will be directed from that point. OHIO DIO.MOCItAT.H. MANSFIIOI.I), O., Sept. 21!. ftii'-lt-eye Btate democrats are here In force, today at the big rally formally open ing tho Btate campaign of the party. John W. Kern, democratic candidate for vice-president, and Judson Har mon, candidate for governor, will be Iho chief orators. TAKT IN ST. l'Al'L. ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 26. Wil liam II. Tart bcgnln his Invasion of tho Twin Cilles today and will mnke speeches In both St.. Paul and Min neapolis. Tomorrow ho will spend In Minneapolis, resting from Ihe fa tigues or his campaigning or the last three days. Next week he will tour Hie Dakotns, Nebraska, Iowa, Kan sas and Colorado. ' IIANKKItS IN PUNVUIt. WHAT TI'.KKY SAYS UOKS. That wO all a mistake or thf. newspaper reporters In saving that Tart and Fnrnker met and clasped hands and agreed to lorglve and for get, while the old soldiers roared their approwil. Teddy says It was and emphasliea each word with 1 DRNVKR, Colo., Sept. 20. With 'ho arrival today of Ihe advance Hard or tho mil Ion's bankers, I lea ver Is already In a full- way to be onio the temporary financial cenler if Iho country, and by tomorrow ev ening or Monday morning there will 'ie hundreds or bankers and llnaii- lera In the mite-high town, with an aggregate capital that will make Wall street, New York, look like n nlker'B betting ring. At lenst, so say the enterprising Denver bankers ami apltallsts who for months have been laying plans to make next veek'B convention of tho American Manjters' Association Hie mosl suc- "ssrul nhd Interesting llnanclal con forence in the country's history. Coming as it docs on the ever or a 'ircBldcutinl campaign, with the hank tunranty project and other llnanrial issues In tho roreground, the coming onventlon cannot rail lo be or gen eral Interest to the country at large, 'nil will doubtless produce many In teresting discussions or tlminclul 'natters. Tho recent panic, its.cuuses and effects, will also provide a topic ror conslderallon that will attract general attention. F.ugene Guard Hon. I. II. Hlng liani was a passenger tor Roseburg on the afternoon train today ... .11. ('. Darby stopped off In Kugene thh; afternoon on his wa home lo Rose burg from a trip north Mrs. Frank Kennedy returned to Rose burg tills aflernooli, after having visited friends and relatives here . . .... Mrs. Alible Nlghswander anil daughter, of Crow, went to Drain in day to spend the fall and winter there. Dad Symptoms. The woman who has periodical head fcchos, backache, sees Imaginary ilurl knots or specks Heating or ilunchig brfort hvr eyes, biiyv'iaw lug distress or Inuvy full feeling kfiuiniacli. ulnt spells, drag liig-dowii(rt.lng In lower abdominal ot pelvic rrjtoii. easily startled or excited, liregulirfor painful periods, with or with out pelvic caturrh. Is sulorlng from weikniscn ahiUlcrnngcmi'iils that should nava o.Wy aUVntlun. Not all el above svDiptorU ar likely to bo present In any case at oncinia. NVgloct. er badly treated and such cases .Ita run Into maladies which de mons' urn snraeon s km a II ihev do not .tally. medicine extant tins surh a Inns nai li.ihiis.-ni, i,i ly e limillllUlA- -Bnrlll IUL c Lliani'iA ri '(. "I. ' '' . ? inifciin " oisi i .ii' ins known tu nicdir.il science lor Iho cure ol woman's MviilUr nllincuts enter Into Its com posit Ion. No l,-i.li,.l, harmful, ol balMt-formlng drug u to N. (omul In tnp Hit of lu Inmcdlei is ,; inted en each ruttus-wrappcr and attested under mall III ny rendition of the femole svsi. ni IT. l'lerco s Favorite Proscription can dc only good never harm. Its whole, ellect l! i to strong then. Imlprate and regui.n. Ihe whole l.mslr svsmu and e..eci.ilh the pelvic nrgans. When iIihm , do rani.sl In function oi affect.. I .v disease ..... sM.uir.cu ami o.oer oigans or illtfesl ion become S) nipatheiicslU derang.l Hit nrrvos ire weakcimt, and ,t long list ol bad. unpleasant, symptoms follow TV much most not ho ovted of 'Ills " Fa vorite Proscription." Until mil porf. r e miracles: will not cure tumors - no imsi kino will, limn often .i,i-c,il then n taken In time, and thus tin. o'rat,i a tal.lo sad the surgeon's knifo m.i Is' avoid! 1 Women snCKrlng from diseases of 1 irs stshdliig, are United to consult H t ., Fierce by letter. 'irr. All c..rr,.-..,len, e U W slrl' lly pritnte ,, ,cr, eonflilential. Addnss Ur I: V Pi.,.. ; Buffalo. N. Y. Dr. PIree'sM.srtirjlAd-.j.-rUinp.i .... J Sfllt fret on receipt ul j ...!,, lumps for pairer-rovenJJor ?A si,,,. fur eJoib. bound oop) AJUrsu as n,. Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per r y&f'7 sonal supervision since Its Infancy. utrv. t-cCA4M Allow no one to deceive you iu this. . AH Counterfoils, Imitations and " Juxt-as-good " r,re but Kxpci'lmeiit flint trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA CuHtoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms und allays Eevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wlud Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatior mid Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and ISowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's l'auacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signatu Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. TXC oint.uS esitMHV, TT MUrMAV TRKCT. NKWVOHH 31TV Matinees every nrteruoon at The The old, reliable poison oak rem Crescent. Oc. TP ery: Marsters." Guaranteed to cure. "Oregon Builders" Are you doing what you can to populate your State? OKKOON NKKDH PICOPLK Sett'ers, honest fur-morn, me clmnjcs, merchants, clerks, people with brhins. slron' -junds iititl a willing heart citpilul or nouipiti.. Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon Is sending' tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution tliroiili everv uvailahlu ajrencv. Will volt not help the (rood work of Imililin Oregon liy sendin)? us the names and addresses nf youc friends who nco likely to lie interested in this state? Wh will lie lud to lieai the expense of sending thorn complete information about OKl'XjON und itsopportunities. Colonist Tickets will lie on snlo during SKPTKMUKK AND Ot'ToilKK from ihe Mast to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities ace: From Dcuver 30.00 From Louisville $41.70 " Omaha 30.00 " Cincinnati 42.20 " Kansas City 30.00 " Cleveland 44.75 " St. Louis 35.50 " New York 55.00 " Chicago 38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want lo being n friend orjreiative lo Oregi n, dcMisi. the proper :i f mill 11 1 w ith any of our agents. The ticke'. will then l o furnished by telegraph. L. B. MOORE, Local Agent, Roseburg W. M. McMUR.RAY, General Passenger Agent., Portland, Oregon holds law ini:i ki:"JI VI-:. ....SMOKE THE.... MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Best Made Cigar on the Coast ?QirSALE BY ALL DEALERS Made in Roseburg by L. RABAT DISC PLOWS ou't wait until Spriug, but do j-our Plowing now with a Sanders or a Bcnecia leversil)le Disc Plow, and get your seed in before the rains and have a big crop iu 1909. We have them. Prices right. J. F. BARKER & CO. Plwne 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Orego JudKe Honnu Prevents Keiuowil of Mcdford Councilman. wr..i.-.r-.r,r n- Ur.,,1 :,. lll)l(l- nir.ui'uiiwi VTI., .r- .-. Ing tnat the recall amendment liai sed last June Is Ineffective and with out legislative action providing lot the manner of putting It Into i-nec . councilman John I), olwell. throimli Ilia attorneys, Keames at n.-.u.... Friday secured a lemiiorary tiijiiiic tlon from Circuit Judge lltiniia. re- r....... r I..,r.r,r,l1.r I'll IIH flONl HllUllllllfi 1 , calling a special elm-lion under he n'call petition lor ins r.inu ast Saturday. . m. , , .!.. I oulrrt IMintl tlif jne iiijuiiciiui. id ..csu Mr niwHll was a ii 1 fcl UII1IUO LI1UI . " elected, duallfied and has since seiv- ed as councilman n.rm - u.o-,1 Ihe lerm extelldillK f '" J"n' enry'lu. 1 1 0 7 . to January 13, The recall constitutional .. passed last June Is rpioted as provld f .. n.i.ii.i,...,,i lecrioinMon as lllg SUCH ttuuiii"..". "o -- may aid the operation of tills section shall be provided by the legislative assembly ana me amcum.. - - . . ,.rf..tlvU Tnr 1111V lllir- legeu 10 ue incirci. ... ----- . pose until aided by appropriate ik,- islation. it No action nas ever UCT" "y ,: ; is alleged, by the people ol Medio or its city council prowuu.R manner ol carrying into effect the recall amendment, nor has there been any legislative action or popular vole providing therefor. It Is also alleged that there is no provision of law or ordinance pre- i.r... nf nnmes to lie Viaiug me uuu.uw . signed to a recall petition, and the same was lert to icsiia"' ","', ' which has not been taken, and the number required has not been fixed b The 'election. It Is declared, will be a needless expense to taxpayers; a waste of money by the recorder; that a multlcplicily of lawsuits wll . ,. ...n na i.inr-v iiiiiiortant IOHUW well no w... nendliiB legislation, to the detriment ot the city. I'AVIXG 1-IiANT KiNITKS. IrTSchool or Out I 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 They are the kind for husky, active youths the kind the boys can't "kick out." R. L. Stephens Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear I'ltOFHSSIOXAIr. (IHO. K. HOL'CK, M. 1. Office in ' the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEnURO - - - OREGON. Warren t'onstructlon Company Irenes $1000 nt Vancouver. VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 2"i The plant of the Warren Construc tion Company, which is laying 40 blocks of bitulithlc pavement In tills city, Buffered $1000 damage by lire early this morning. The building In which the machin ery was located was totally destroyed as were also the carriers, but the bitulithlc mixture were only slightly Injured and the holler and engine not injured at all. The tar-like bitulithlc mixture that was being heated in the big caldron boiled over and the fire ran all over the ground. On this ac count the firemen were unable to use water on the burning building. HKAI) OK l'OWDKK TltlST. Dupont Resigns From National fi. O. 1. Committees. NEW YORK. Sept. 2.".. After many rumors which were afloat here und In Washington, Chairman Hitch cock of the Republican national com mittee, announced that General T. Coleman Dupont, of Delaware, head of the bureau of campaign speakers, of the national committee, had re signed as head ol that bureau and also as a member or the executive committee or the national committee and that- bis resignation has been accepted. Cbalrninn Hitchcock explains that Dupont's connection with the powder conipnntea, now being sued by ttie government, would be employed by t.he democrats to injure the repub lican campaign. A Sure-KnougTi Knocker. J. C. Goodwin, or Reidsville, N. C, says: "Ducklen's Arnica Salve Is a sure-cne ih knocker for ulcers. A bad one enme on my Ug last sum mer, but that wonderful sclve knock ed it out In a few rouriis. N;it even a scsr remslned." Guaranteed at A. C. Marsters & Co . drug store. 2r.c. Guaranteed for piles, sorec, bums, etc. i The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM FRIDAY AND S.VITUDAY. MOVING PICTI'RES: "l-nst Mine." "Wild lllrds, Younit uml "A Focmnn's Hatred. ILI.I'STR ATED SONG : "The Ijinky Yankee Hoys In Illue. 'TlpMrnry." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION - 5C Evening Performance 10c Bring the Children to see this.o A. C. SEEIrY, M. I)., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, 'Phone 771. R0SEUURG - - - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. ni. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721 DIt, Ll:CKTTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Mlk next to Douglas County Hank Bldg, J. R. CHAPMAN, I). D. S Dentist. Vbraham Building Telephone 114 Hours. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON J. C. MUIrLKX, Attorney-at-I.aw With Richardson. Dlraick & Moore head, Attorneys at Law, U5-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Aukeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. 1)K R. M. KRWIN, Physician and .Surgeon Office Ileum: 9 io 12 a. m.; 2 to G p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg., Cor Oak & Jackson. THE GEM RESTAURANT For a Good Meal and Quick Service. Just completed a new din ing room for the accommo dation of our patrons. Give us a trial. NOAH & STAPLETON, Jackson St., Near McClallen Hote Roseburg .ItslriK? J 5 W1I.GROW. .J. . The new fertilizer. 4. Nothing but fish. 4. 4 Guaranteed analysis: Seven j per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric j. acid. . jfr One 2ri-pound sack of Wll 4. grow, used In the place of 4 12 tons of best stable man- .. ure, will give better results 4 and no weeds. Try it for your J lawn. .1. F. BARKER & CO. A , LODGE directory www J 4 F. A A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 18 Holdi C regular meetings on 2nd ud 4th WedDM dayB of each moo th. G. C. GRtHAM, W. H. N. T. Jbwktt, Seoretar' AO.U.ff. koneourg Lodge No. 16 Meet the '2nd ud 4th M on days of eauh montb at7:3U p. m.,lii the Foreeters Hall. Al membeTB In good Btaurilnfr are luvtted to at ena j. w.uowsll, m, w. k u. lbnox, Keoorder. BP. O. rll.KH, Romiburg LoaBe, rto.326 Holds regular communications at the El ka Temple ou 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members rpqueLted to atterd regularly, and all visiting brother are cordi ally invited to attend. K. L. Pabbott, E. R. Geo. W. htalry. Secretary, DKORKK OF HONOR, Myntlo Lodge No. 18-Mt-et '2ud and 4th Thursday evenings o! fach month la Maccabec Hall, ViBiilng mam bent cordially Invited to attend. UlNNIK K. OaVKNUKR. C Of H if. H. Lbnox. Rec. I. W. D.iwbll. Rf uelver. EAQI.EH, RoBfibnrg Aerie meets lu Odd Fellows Hall ou 2nd and 4th Monday even tual of each mouth, at 8 o'clock. Visit ing brethren iu good i landing alway welcome. O. CuLvaB, W. P., C. W. Ballabd. Sec. IO.O. F., RlnlngStarT.odgo No. 174, mectn tn Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evenings Visit ng bretlieruo alwnyB welcome. K. N. Ew art, N. Q. F. O Micki.M, R. 8. M. Fickle, F. 8. IO. O. F., I'hileUrian Lodge No. ft-Meets o Odd Fellown Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass Streets, on Haturday eve wing nf each week. Members of the order iu good standing ure invited toattond. J. (. Goonuow, N. G. 3f. T, Jewbtt, R. 8. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall hist Arrived at i H. Marks Co. IO.O. F., Union Encampment No. 9 Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd ThurHday evenings of earh month. VlBlt hig brethereu always we'.nome H O. Lkwis.O. P. J.O Qoounow. Scribe. KOF P .Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wedni'sdayln I. 5, O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members in good standing are invited to attend. OLBN V. WlMnRRI.T, O. C. L A. Sanctuary, K. R. 8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-Holds regular mectlns on every Wediienday nivht in Maitc-bee'i Hall. All visiting members lu good standing are invited lo at tend. F. F. Patterson, Com. 0. W. Rait, R. K. LO. T. M.t Host-burg Hive No. 11 Holds regultr reviews on every Tuesday after noon at :( o'clock in the Maecabee Hall. flters of others Hives visiting In the city are cordially invited to attend "ur reviews. MRU. C. R. RONEHRAKB, COM. Mrh. Jehhib Rapp, R. K. MOnKRN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Myrtl C amp So. tawo meets on the second and fourth Wednesrtavs of every month in the FoTre?t,s' Hall. Travel! n a Nelghborsare cor dially invited tovNitonr Camp. A C. Marstrhh, Consul, A. Palzman, Clerk. MOI'KRN BROTHE(tHOrD OF AMERICA' Roseburg Lodge No. 493 Meet every 2nd and 4th Thursday in Maccibee Temple. IMtlng member;" always welcome. Kvelyn Hcmvkr, President Hf.htha Wright, Secretary. OE. H , Rosebiirc Chapter No. 8-Holds their regulsr mt-pting on 1st and 3rd Thursdnys in each Month. Visiting members in good standing are respectfully Invited to at- teud. Mrs I, Wollisrrro, W. M. Free Johnson, Secretary - f N. O,, Co. D fieoarati Ruttalion Meetl J every Thursday evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'olwk. H. C. 3LQC0M, Captain. m T EBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebckah Lodge. No. K 41. I. o. o. F.-Meeta in Odd F Hows' . V Templaevery Tuesdav evening. VislUnf liters aud brethren inviteii to attend. Mrs. Maooir RobertroN. Mrs, Stephenson, Secretary. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. -Meetson lstand3rd Monday evening ol each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Ju mem,," in goo4 sundlng are in viud to attend. FwRjcrB Hampton, 6. N. Clara Bob en, Clerk WOOPMEN OF THB WORl,n, Oak Camp No. Ufi-Mepts at the Odd Fellowa Hall lo RotsBhurg, ererv 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vi-I ting neighbors always welcoraa, E. N. Kwart C. C. J. M. Throne, Clerk. o