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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW I.VI I I ,) , i I I I , . I WANT OHKGON Fill. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW' PUBUSHINQ COMPANY ' Office-Review Building, (first floor) 1 Jsckson Street. Telephone Main ool. L. WIMBERLY, Edlto-. DAILY Per rnr.br mill.... 13 U) Per month, delivered Ml 'Per week, delivered 1& , BSMI-WE.KKLY Per Year , , HM Six Month! ...II.UI ' ' HKITK.MUKIl .10, JII08. A man can run a store without advertising and ho can wink at a pretty girl In the dark but what's the use, says The Lariat. , . i ' MAdlNIN' TIIING8. (By Burta Hart Nance.) What gives ua all our splendid hooks, 'Bout love and war and famouB - . . - crooks? - ' ? ' ' ' ' Some fellow aitH and looks and looks, 'Maglnin' things. What rnnkes young Tompkins . whistle so ' And often to the florist's go, And smillug, greet a former foeT i' uv ' 'Muglnln' things. Vhut makes Bill Bryan's smile so bright, A mellow glcnm of happy light? Does he, too, sit up late at night 'Maglnin' things? '! . The Bohemian. o- : ' " THAT "FOKAKKIt 8MII.K." Tuft's Frantic KITorts to Hldi-Slcp " "That Toledo Incident. , " ' By 'George T. Lynch. NEW YOKK, Sept. 29. Candi date Tuft's (antic efforts to clear his' Immaculate skirts from the defiling touch" or Senator J. B. Koraker, bo- cituse or inn discioBuro of the mi ter's connection with the Slilndurd OH company Interests, aro ludiurous in view, of the public protestation of friendship of the two during the past month one at Toledo on Sep tember 2, on the occasion of the U. A. It. parade, and again at Clucln 'nati, on .September 10, where they held a 40-mlnuteg conference at Mr. Taft'a hendirtinrtcrB, while a dozen doves of )0ncu fluttered Joyfully and the olive branch nodded approvingly. Senator Fornker's presence on thai occasion was the result of a special Invitation from Mr. Tuft's campaign manager In Ohio, A. I. Vorys, of whom more anon. Mr. Vorys was a pension attorney years ago, and the records at the Washington olllco re fer to him.'" "'" ' ., ' ' " It-will be "difficult to convince the voters, ndtohly of Ohio but the country at large, that neither Mr. Koosovelt nor his cuudldate knew of 8tnstor Kornker's ' commnnlcatloiiK with the Standard Oil olllco until tlu publication of tho correspondence. '" Tlmt Tnft-Koraker 1'lt-l tire. Taft ' and Foraker shaking hands In the reviewing stand nt Toledo on September '2, before nn admiring. Cheering multitude, tukvn by the sensitive enmera, will 'mnkc an ex cellent picture for tho 'advisory" board, Messrs. HllchciKk, Cromwell, BIIbs. Sheldon. Tu Pont et al.. of the Itepubllcaii natlouul committee, to spread broadcast throughout the country with the captlun spoken by Mr. Tuft, "He's Good enough for me." " ' . Also It must today he very hltter for Mr. ' Tnft to eat his words of September 10 after the Cincinnati conference, when he said: "Senntnr Fornker and I nre both very much vexed at the reports of friction, between us. There Is no occasion for such report." Also referring to the Interview, Mr. Taft snld: "Thero has been a great deal of misrepresentation about the situa tion betweeu Senator Koraker and myself. We discussed tho general aspects or tho campaign. Senator Koraker Bald he wanted to do all he could to bring about Itepubllcan sur cesa, and to call upon him wheu 1 needed him." Senator Koraker's cmnment upon the conference was thnt "we had a very pleasant personal tnlk." Mr. Taft had good reason lo be grateful to "Joe" Koraker, and to desire his friendship, tor It wns Kor aker who gave him his (Irst big boost Into the limelight, by mnklng him a Judge of the superior court of Cin cinnati. Koraker was at that lime governor of Ohio. Mr. ItiKisevell's Words. According to Mr. Roosevelt's ha ter, Mr. Taft declined all overtures from tho Koraker party In 1907 th .proposed agreemont being that Foraker would support Taft's candi dacy for the presidency. If Mr. Taft and (he other Ohio leaders would throw their strength to the senator ial aspirations of Fornker. Mr. Tuft then said "that he would not consid er for one moment any pimulMe ad vantage to himself when what he regarded as a great principle was at stake." Those arc Mr. ltoosei'lt s words. But in view of the peace pact of September 2, ar the prople of Ohio and the entire country to no dwelled Into believing that no "arrangement" was made eliher lth Mr. Taft or his managers and Sena tor Koraker? . Can Mr. Knotevelt. who has deem ed It necessary to rush to the aid of Mr. Taft explain It? "Hobs" t'ox of Cincinnati with his new halo of virtue affixed by Mr. Taft and appointed by the hitler head of the local committee, order ed thousands of t lie hand-shaking "he la -good enough for me" litho graphs for distribution Hut what a change a week brought in the sit uation. The pence doves have been killed: the olive branches thrown In to the ash ran and Senntor Foraker pitched headlong from Peach nioun-l Ul)lnto Despair gulch, ' ' O FltiUhlng Muterlul fur Mansions of JtfK KjiUroaU Men. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 29. The Portluiid Commercial Club iIiiIkIhm Its ni'W building with Oregon or DoiikIuh ttr. and In uddltlou to thin lifted thltt burnt) exquisitely grained wood in making Home high eluHg per manent rurinturu fur Its main par lor. Nine out of ten vlsitorH ml mi re it more than they do mahogany. During Die visit or E. II. llarrlmau he requeHted that Hum plea be Bent him for the consideration of hit ar chitect!, who are now building hit country iioo.tj, which will probably be the finest residence in America, hast Saturday President li. U Wlo cheli, of the Uock Island syHtem, made a visit to the Club and partic ularly admired this same wood, lie gave notice to an official of the ilarrimai. lines who was present that If they didn't hurry the Kock Island would have the flrat dining car or sleeper finished in the chief wood of tho Pacific Northwest of which there is sufficient yot left to turn out more and richer millionaires than has the Iron and steel district of which Pittsburg Is the center. Kdward Ertfe, of Devonshire, Eng land, member of the Society of llilt Ish Koynl Artists and of Internation al reputation, heard so much about the beauties of the I'ucl lie Northwest that he Is now making a very II en tirely stay in this region. The Co lumbia Kivcr, Crater Lake and other futnous scenic uttractloim of the North PucHlc coast, he says, have no equal. A meeting of the representatives of all the Pacific coast commercial bodies will be held in San Francisco ou Monduy, October nth. There will be delegates lu attendance from sev eral of the important organizations of Washington and Oregon. On Tuesday morning opens in the Mime city for a five days' session the T raus-MlHsisslppi Commercial Cun grese, which gives promise of be ing one of tho most resultftil gath erings of that Inllueutlal body. Dele gations from Washington and Ore gon are materially Increased by the fact that the congress has held meut Ings In both Portland and Seattle. Don't allow the political cam paign now on to make you overlook the colonist rates lu effect during September and October, nnd remem ber that your friends and acquaint ances throughout the older H'ates an come to any part of the Pu llW Northwest on one-way tickets al Ww :ost now than at any time during the t'oming winter. Vancouver, Washing ton, one of 'he old pioneer towns made famous ty having General (j runt and (ien .ral Sherman located at the Knr racks there, Is giving some of the newer towns a sample of civic en terprise. Not satisfied with putting town hard-surface pavements, on last Saturday they celebrated the -ompletlon of an electric street rail way syHtem which reaches well Into the suburbs. Sft For In Pjjel , liSH It. A. HOOIII i.lVI'.H 15,000. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. Sa lem, Or., Sept. 29. Ex-State Sena or Robert A. Month, who has given 10 many munlllcent gifts to Willam ette, has announced, through Dr. I'Motehur lloman, president of Wil lamette, that ho will give $o.imm as 11 starter for the second $100,000 en dowment. At present $100. out) or the endowment lias been rained. On .ondlllon that the Jlt-st $11M),immi was raised, two loyal Willamette men agreed to give $2.r,000 eaeh on the next $ KiO.UUO, which would make the endowment reach a quarter of a million. The gift of Senator Kooth starts tho movement which Is expect ed to result In that amount being raised. During the session of the Oregon conference Senator Month gave $fi000 to an Irreducible confer ence claimants fund, making $lf., 000 In all that he has given during the last week. Wheu the Senutor ap I reared on the floor of the confer- once to plead the cause of Willam ette more strongly he was given an ovation that brought tears to his eyes. A Square Doal ti aiwnred you whfin you buy Dr. Plrrca'i family medicine for all the Injvicdl enu entering Into them are prlntid op the buttle-wrappno and tln tr formulae am attested under oath as being com pUir and correct. You know Just what nu are paying fur and that tho Ingredient am lathered from Natura'i lulmraiory l'ing lrctJ from the most vitliinhle native modiclnal routs found grow tug in out American forcCTmljvhllr potent tocun are uerhTti harinhjrJVfiuto tlio im! drllcale wouiNn.n.nTrnn1 Nut 0 .Inn m aim n in mUM? into tneir i-umu.Mii.H. Miuaiulift ut. u iM-vli.-ureTTTpTii: IJUilil. Tlii agent possvi lulntuiu nit'aicitTKi propmhwof lu own being n mtw I viilunt.le iinllsopt It- and .iiith (ertaeiit, nutritive and ooililiig dciuul ecu i. (ilTcerine hlayi an Importnnt pnrt In Dr. Plme'a (iiiliU'ii MiHliiul DisuMwry in the care of ln,n ;o-tion, dynpepsia and tak Ktenuit-h, iiiti iidetl by titmr rlins, heart-tMirn, f.ml hreaih, nnvted tnitKm'" poor appetli, tn !im fe.-lmg in Mom arh, t)lllini!tieH ti, J kindrtxl dT;iiie mi'iits uf tho itoiiuu'h, liver untl tHiwe!i. Hostdrit e u r Ilia hII tho hIhimi tlUtrtlrn alhnoiits. the"tuildcn M.vltc! DlMVi'ry'' I a spivlilc for all diseiiM.'S of thf tni,-tui m fin bra hps. a iU;i-rh. win Oit el tlm na-al pa.HagfM or if th Uuiim.-li, hntii or pelvic orKan. Kor In Hn ult'eri.tlva fllftltei It will yield to thiA ivuniktii r. in fo if lu iiHetw im rMvinl lit. In I hr.uilr t'atarrh of the Naal ';. iNm-u wliil Itklnr the Uuldin VHual Dls' covnry " for the ncoiMi.ry cot stltmleii;,! tratm(ttit, U rloitae tli pi-mirH fn-ly two or throe tinn a dav w lih Dr. San'". C.iUrrh Komedy. This thorough ct.r-t-ot treat man i gencrailjr cuns tho .rM caea. i In ciMiffti nfl hornfH cunl .y hrvtr fhll, Uilvlt tud llltitf KtTr Ih.tiv .-, , pt i ili- IumplU-n In ho Itkii. ml tb-,-N il. .,,i,t,P Iih1Ic1 ln.-.frr- i k ni.i t rti.ti-iii t.ilt edr. wiH tri Un i.tMiittnu-. nn,,, coufh!.'ii'.-t l.r lrrnikn tint uiitfrM,,.,! ,.i the lrtiilit I imii-nti ttnmtmr i,r - i cut nry U ml o tj Iwc t.-uie eotmi ri Irtf fnm imi.lrn i.K nor amM it i- rv ewclM to cure ctmtumptton In It iUit.,,.,l It ttfei - no titrtll.'lne will tlo itiBl im f . a Ih obatlntte. chrvoti ouirtir mhu u if i- lK-id. ur bdir tntsi un u. r..i,, t, Utm. It titiie bwt b1n li iliti . tn i iKb, p.?2o, ALCOHOL 3 PEK CENt!" AM-gclablcRtparatiofirorAs-slmilalingilieFoiKlaiKiRcfiula liuSUieSicniiatiisaiillWlsof The Kind You Have - Always Bought Promolcs DijcslionCkf rfiJ ncss avA ItsLCoiilaliisKiitr Opiuni.Morphiiu; norMioeraL lOT NARCOTIC. flatfar Sttdm jtlx.Stiuia JkMrMr- . ftwrrmklt- - urturtomjittia Swjer Ancrfecl Bemcitv forConsfto- Hon , Sour Sloitncli. Diarrhoea Worms X'omailsious.rtvEnsli- ne3s and Loss or SlEP. racSimile Signature of NEW YOHK. Bears, the ; Ay v Signature AA AJh Use y For Over i'icuiiL'f!Tn Siit. 29. Ac-. ..J .nmllcl in Ike Land office, receipts from the sale or j imbllc lands durlni; tne i j amounted to 11.492,45J. mere were 201.953 entries, covering w.- 9118,836 acres. In acreage New Mexico led the states and territories with 2,850.327 acres. South Dakota .,. i ni, 9 088 171 acres; Colorado third with 2.015,503; Ne-1 braska fourth with l.iHl,ii acres, . .Montana fifth with l,4S4.u;.z. ioru. nbm si..h with 1.383.957 and Oregon seventh with 1.012,447 acres. The acreage ln other states u follows: Arizona 198,509, Califor nia 766,887, Utah 468,428, Washing ton 802,484, Wyoming 829.614. Thirty Years Hhu n noTnn in Exact Copy of Wrapper. immjMuuafresnE TIIH UltO.Nti TIMK. A lli althy Fiuully. Miss .IiKkson Mr. JolinsliiB. All! "0llr wllol family has enjoyed i r..,Mi.. i. ii it i . ., ; K"uu iieHitii since we ueguu using ur. have nn My decided to be yo' wife If Klng.fi Now Ufe PiIlB; three yea yo waiitH inu! ag0(- 8aya l. A. .Martlet, of Ilural M r. Joli riHnii ( niia ffnctedly ) DIb imii lo uniiHdfiouM time to Impose yo'sidf to me. Ah tiiidHrHtnnd yo' just lcit yo' Job. The Lurlat. years ral Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They cleumie and tone the system in a gentle way and does you good. 25c at A. C. Alarstera & Co s. drug store. M 0RTO NIA MOTEL v V II PORTIND OREGON Modern Comfort Houkkatk Prices Horse Show Headquarters UCt. 10-17, 1U08 Reserve rooms early for Horse Show Week Only Koof Garden In Portland X. a K0BX0H, Mum NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL Atterbery & Co. Just received another carload of Washington Cedar Shingles Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roscburg ..SMOKE THE.. MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Best Made Cigar on the Coast FOlTSALE BY ALL DEALERS Made in Roscburg by L. RABAT Farmers, Clean Vour Seed With a FANNING MIUU . THE ONLY MILL THAT WILL CLSAN IT 11GHT LET US SHOW YOU Cull and look over our 1ln of Plows, U.tnms, CHk Prvwu. I'l'fd t.rlmltrs, KiNtl nml Hmil t'uterrn, .If yon fttAt a SI iimti Puller r luivo it. J, F. BARKER & CO. rimiit2W, VclicIo IkqAvi lktlrg, Oregon fJ I'lHI.IC LAND MALES. 1. " I-' ' ' ' . OrrguD Hunks Setenth Amon Scutes . STIXfJ! DIKS IN 10 M1NITKS. Clftt Woman, 3.1 Yi'ors Old, Hup- ruinlm ill (iri-ut A(!.in'. COLFAX. Wash.. Sent. 29. The urine of a bee Droved fatal to Mrs. Caroline Hower. aged 65, a pioneer resident of Whitman county, at her home In Spring Flatfive miles south of Colfax, ' yesterday. Mrs. Hower stepped from the house io bid her children coodbye as they were leavlmr for Colfax. A bee from a nearby hive settled on her hand, stinging her near the base of the thumb. She grew violently III and I her children assisted her to tne houBe; where she died ten minutes luter, before medical aid could reach her. It is not known wheiher the shock superinduced heart fall- In School or Out the Children's Shoes should be of the stout and sturdy, long-wearing kind. ' The Youngsters will he 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 Where Dullets Flew. PHOKESSIONAL. David Parker, of Fayette. N. Y., a veteran of the civil war,, who lost a foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good Blectrlc Hitters have done is worth more than five hundred dollars to me. 1 spent much money doctoring for a bad case of stomach trouble, to little purpose. I then tried Elec tric Bitters, and they cured me. I now take them as a tonic, and they keep me strong and weil." 50c at Al C. Marsters & Co's drug store. OV.O. K. HOl'CK, M. D. Office In the Review Building, up stairs, Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ' ROSEDURO - - - OREGON. NOTICE TO TAXI'AVKIIS. The last half of taxes due for the year of 1907 will be delinquent after Monday, October 5, 1908. Delinquent taxpayers will take no tice that delinquent ta:.es will not be advertised as heretofore; under a law passed by the last legislature of this state taxes that are delinquent after the expiration of six months from the first date of such delinquen cy may be paid by any one demand ing to pay same and a certificate of delinquency will be Issued to such party. Section 37. of said law. In part, reads: 'Any day after the expiration of six months after taxes charged against real property are delinquent the tax collector shall have the right, and it shall be his duty, upon de niand and payment of the taxes, pen alty and Interest, to make out and Is sue a certlHcaie or certltlcates of de linquency against such property," mid section :!8, ln part, reads: "Certificates of delinquency shall bear Interest from the date of Issu ance until redeemed at the rate of lu per cent ier annum." Delinquent taxpayers are there fore advised that if they have not paid at least one-half of their taxes on or before the first Monday ln April that the same are delinquent and have been delinquent sluce said first Monday in April and those who have paid one-half of their taxes as above the remaining one-half will be come delinquent after the first Mon day In October, and six months from such dates a certificate of delin quency bearing fifteen per cent Inter est per annum may bo iBsued against your proerty. To save further costs, penalties and interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at once. B. FENTON. dswo6 Sheriff and Tax Collector. A. C. SEELY, M. 1)., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, Phone 771. . ROSEBURQ - - , - OREGON. Office Hours: Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 17 21 Dlt. LUCETTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Diseases a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. JTTt. CHAPMAN, O. 1). 8., Dentist. Abraham Building Telephone 114 Hours, 9 a. m. to & p. m. ROSEUURQ - - - OREGON J. C. MULLEN, Attorncytat-Law With Richardson. Dimlck & Moore- head, Attorneys at Law, 315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th and Ankeny Streets. PORTLAND OREGON. 4- WILUKOW. 4. J. Tne new fertilizer.. 4 Nothing but . fish. , .. . Guaranteed analysis: Raven .1. 4. per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4. ... nn.anK 1 D nan An. nhnnnl,,..!. . 4 acid. 4. 4 One 25-paund sack of Wil- 4 J. grow, used ln the place of . b 72 .una ji uc.i Diauia luau ft 1. lire will plvn hpttAr PAmtlta J. U and no weeds... Try It for your 4. J lawn. .t. J. F. BARKER ft CO. t j ! j j j ! ! a j 1U It. M. KltWlN, Physiclun and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. ni.; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bldg., Cor Oak & Jackson. MRS. SACIIY-MI'LLEN, Fashionable Dress Making. Crenson Block. Roseburg. The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM MONDAY & Tl'ESUAY MOVING PICTURES: "Swond-lland f'ainera" "SvtiM AlpV "OusaiV-r's lleturn" "Hulda's 1ivit-i" ILLUSTRATED SONG: 'Down When- t,r svtmip,. Iliver Klims." Silver Trea A,on the OoM." BATlNEk 1M TO 5 ADMISS0I9 Sc pyening Performance JOc v,;.,t j 1 Bring the Children to see this. 0 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 McCUUen Hote Roseburg lodge directory! A P. A A. M., Laurel Lodn No. IS Holdf (X refalr meetlugion2udu(14th Wednw dkyiofeuta mooth. Q. G. Or i hah, W. M. N. T. Jiwbtt, Seoreurr' AO.U.W. Koneourr Loae Ho. 16 Meet the 2nd fend iih Hondari of wuih month at 7:30 p.m., in the Fores tern Hall. Al memben lu good BtanrtfDir are Invited to at tend J. W. Uovtill, M. W. K H. Linox. Recorder. BP. U. KLK8, KoMburg lioBe, PI0.3S6 Hold! regular oommunlcatloui at the EILti Temple on 2nd and 4th Thuridayiof each month. All members requetted to attend regularly, and all vlilting brotherv are conll auy inrlted to attend. K. h. Pbbott, E. ft. Geo. W. Htaliy. Seoretary. DKORKK OP HONOR, MystlO Lodge No. IS Metn2Ddand 4th Thursday erenlngt of ect monih ln Maccabee Hall. VUfuiig members cordially Invited to attend. MINNIE E. CAVkNDEK, 0. Of H . H. Lenox. Reo. I. W. DiiWELi Rf celrer. Ladies' Tailored Suits for Fall just Arrived at H. Marks Co. EAOLE8, Roseburg Aerie meets In Odd Fellows Hall on 2od and 4th Monday even Iurb of each month, at 8 o'clock, Visit Ing brethren In good standing alway welcome. O. ('UL.VSB, W. P., C. W. Ballard. See. O. O. F. , Rlsl ng Btar Ixdgo No. 174, meets 111 Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visit ng bretberen always welcome. K. N. Kwart, N. O. F. CI Hicki.li, R. 8. M. Fickle, F. S. IO. O. F., PhlletarUn Idge No. 8-Meets n Odd Fellows Tern pie, corner of Jack won and Cms Streets, on Saturday evenluv of each week. Members of the order In good standing are Invited to attend. J. O. OoonNow, N. G. N. T, Jewktt, K. 8. IO.O. F., Union Encampment No. 9-Meets ln Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visit lng bretheren always welcome, H O. Lewis; ( P. J. O Goodnow, Sorlbe. KOF P , Alpha Loilge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday In 1. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p. m. Members lu good standing are Invited lo attend. GLEM V.WImbiklt, V. C. L. A. Sanctuary, K. K. 8. KO. T. M.( Protection Tent No. 15-HoMs regular meetings on every Wednesday nlRht In MaccMbee'f Hall. All visiting members In good standing are Invited to at tend. F. F. Patterson.Com. G. W. Rait, R. K. LO. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11 Holds regular reviews on every Tuesday after noon at i:00 o'clock In the Maccabev's Hall. Misters of others Hives visiting in the city are cordially lnvlud to attend nur reviews. Mrs. C. B. Bonebraki, Com. Mkh. Jehsie Rapp, R. K. MODKRN WOOUMKN OF AMKKICA, Myrtl t amp No. 63.10 meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month in thf Forresters Hall. Traveling Neighborsare eor dlally Uivited to visit our Camp. A C. Marsters, Consul, A. Salzman. Clerk. MOl'KRN RKOTHERHOOD Op AMERICA RosebnrR Ixlge No. 433 MeeU every 2nd and 4th Thursday In Maccabee Temple. Milting members always welcome. Evelyn Hoveb, President Bertha Wriuiit, Heoretary. 0E.B , Rosebiiri Chapter No. f-Holds their Tegular meotlns on 1st and 3rd ThuMdnys In each Mnnth. Visiting members in Bood standing are reipectfully invited to at tend. Mm I. Wollenbrro, w. M. Free Johnson, Secretary N O., Co. D Peparate Battalion Meets every Thursday evening at the Armory Hall at 8 o'clock. H. C. Slottjh. Captain. 0 RKBKKAHS. Roarbnri Rcbek.b Lodse.No. Jl. I. O. O. F.-JTwn In IMd P.llowr TcniDl. oerr TueMlarerenlni. VlilUnf Plater, aud brethren InTlted to attend. Mrs. Maoris Roiirtmk. H.O. Ma. BrtPHENSOK, 8ecrurt. rMF.N OP WOODCRAFT, Mlaf Cirri. No. w Mem oo lit and Srd Monday n.nln v. '"''n month at Odd Fellow.' Hall. vi. ltlii( member, in gooi atsndtol are Id tltd to ailenj. FLOtsxra Rampso(. O. N. Claka Borbs, C1e OoriMtNOFTnjWORl.ri, OakrampNo. 'J at lbs Odd retlow." hru io KMahur ... a n.l An, UnDda. "enloit VidUci D.Ifthbors alw.ri welcome E.N. fTVoT. C.c. i. M.Tuross, Cans. w