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V EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY REVIEW PUBLISHINQ COMPANY Office Review Building, (flrat floor) Jackaon Street.- Telephone Main ool. L. WIMBERLY, Editor. DAILY rer7e4r.b71n.il Par month, delivered lu Per wek, delivered 8 K M I -;W XJS K L V Per Yer 2.M) 811 Mouth! .' OCTOMOIt 1, 1008. ' 4 JL Wheni-vcr tliwc Is nny Indl- 4 ration of tli rlorka iM't'oinliiff 4. Idl it In I1I11I1 tlinu for II10 4. proprietor to grt bufy wltli Ilia odvcrllHliiK. HruliiH. iM)i:TKiutt:i). The trust has Mown; the merger In dead. Alas! What Is thore In a name? The wicked railways, so 'tis said, Uo on coniblnliiK just tho same. Washington Star. ritOI'ONK ANTI-CKJAItlOT'l'i; III I j J RepreRoiitiitlvo-eloct ChaB. McDon ald, of Multnomah county, Hub draft ed a bfl) which he will Introduce at the legislature next winter, having for Its purpose the utter extermina tion of the "coflln tack" in the Heaver state. Even substitutes for cigarettes will be placed under a ban, and anyone caught giving or selling the "makings" will be subject to a fine, and If the fine 1b not paid, thou off to prison he (or she) must go. Conservative statistics show that 500,000 cigarettes are smoked dally In Oregon. These figures may reach 800,000, for the 600,000 dally con- r sumption Is based on 40 per cent ot the smokers smoking only ten of the "tacks a day, and any cigarette smoker will confess that ten "clgs" a day Is a niggardly allowance, and should be 20 or 30. Then again more than 40 per cent of tho voter use cigarettes and many who arc not voters are heavy customers. Th "makings"- sold in this state In f week run Into Be vera! thousand dnl lars, so the passing of the proposed reform measu re of Hoproscn t at 1 v McDonald would cut deeply Into tin profits of tho tobacconists. The bill which was prepared by an nttnrne and sent to Mr. McDonald for lib j U.IJflUVUI, IUI1UWB UIU YYllHIUIlKllir law. McDonald, who is now In Curr county on his vacation, has writtei that tho draft of the measure Is sat lsfactory to hi in, and prmnlHOH tlin It will be one or the first bills In troduced In the coming session. Tin bill docs not prohibit the smoklm of the "coffin tacks," but It nmket the securing of tho materials dill) cult, almost Impossible, In fact. Sayt the bill: "It shall be unlowful for nnj person, by himsolf, clerk, servant employe or agent, directly or hull rectly, upon any pretense or by anj device, to manufacture, bo 1 1 or ex change, bartor, dtHpoHe of or givi away, or keep for sale, any cigar ettes, or any paper made or prepare! for.the purpose of being filled will tobacco for smoking; any person fo violation of the samo wilt be gultt of a misdemeanor, nnd upon con vlctlon shall Tor the first offense pa lino of not less than 2r, nor more than $100, and costs of prosecution and stand committed to Jail untl such costs aro paid; and for tho sec ond and each subsequent offcrim shall pay uHn conviction a Hue ol not leBs than $100 nor more thai $500, and costs of prom-out tun. or b( Imprisoned In tho county Jail not lew than ono month or more than six months; provided, that tho provl slons hereof Hholl not apply or Inter fere with tho sale or disposal of b any person In this state to any per sonB outside this slate." Forest Grovo Times. (iKOWTIt e FOHRSTKY. "In the last ten years," says tin Yearbook of tho Department of Ag riculture for 1107, "forestry has ad vanced In this country from an al most unknown science to a useful growing profennlon. In that time the number of technically trained for esters has IncreuBed from lens than a doien to owr 400. Ten years ago there was not a single forest school In the country; now there are sev eral professional forest schools which rank with those of Kurope, and a Bcore more with course in elementory forestry whoso usWulneHs Is steadily growing. Korest lands under man agement have grown from one or two tracts to many, aggregating 7,f03. 000 acres, scattered through ay states. The National foretitH have Increased from 39.0ft0.nou acre, practically unused and unprotected to 165.000.000 nerea, usi'il. guarded and Improved both in productiveness and accessibility. The numlior or states which have stnte forexts hos Increased from 1 to 40; and of those which employ trained foresters none to 11. The membership of forest associations has Increased from 3 -600 to If.. 800. Ten years ago. ex cept for the foremotit hotuuihts. Ku ropean foresters knew more about American forent8 than did the people of this country. In Knropo thev were then using preservatives to pro long the service or beech ties, nnd so adding from 20 to 40 yearn t their life. Here, on the other hand, scarcely a treated tie had been laid! though there are now 60 treating plants. 27 of which treat ties vx cluslvely, and an engineer who re cently returned from Kurope reports that both In site and mechanical per fection the treating equipment of this country Is aheiAf any to be found "And yot American forestry has only Bafely passed the experimental stage and got ready to do Bomt- t thing. Action, Immediate and vigor ous, must be taken If the Inevitable famlnu of wood supplies is to be lessened. We are now using its milch wood In a single year as grows In throe, Willi only twenty years' sup ply of virgin growth In sight. Only the npiilhatlou of furest knowledge with wisdom, method and energy In the next ten years can prevent tlu starving of national Industries for lack of wuod. TWIXVK STATUS 111)1 IITI'l'L. ItepreHent 11H Klertoral Voles Tuft Needs 1(1 of Them, llryan HI. NEW YORK, Oct. 1. A compar ison of the claims or both partii shows that an even dozen states are included In the doubtful column by tho forecasters at the headquarters of ono or both parties. These com monwealths aro New York, New Jer sey, Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, West Virginia, Utah, Hon Hi Daltdta and Wisconsin. Some of these stales are claimed as certainly Republican by tho leaders of that party, wlii! others are Just as certainly placed in tho Democratic column by the sup porters of Bryan. The principal hat ties or the campaign will be fought in these twelve slatew, with New York and Indiana the moHt liuporl unt scenes of contention. The twelve states which are placed by one party or the other lu the donhlful column have a total elec toral vote of 1 28. Ill other stales which aro considered as reasonably certain to give decisive majorities, the Republicans can depend upon 194 electoral votes and the Demo crats K1. If the Rcpiihltcan-t can gnln 4ti electoral votes from the doubtful territory, according to this showing, Mr. Tart will he the nexl president of the United Htaten. On tho othor hand, If the Democrn'K car ry the doubtful territory to the ex tent of winning1 8 1 electoral votes, Mr. Bryan will be the next occupant of the White House. If tho Republicans can carry New York and Indiana, Taft and Hherman will almost certainly have a safe mar gin In tho electoral college. I'lilest--the unexpected happens and some of the states normally Republican should go for Bryan. The Deinorrats will have to secure U7 ele toral votes from tho other doubtful v ates :n addition to carrying New Yor!; and 'milium, In order to elect Itrya.i and Kern. California Is placed In Hie loubtful column by the Democrats. hlle Wisconsin and New Jersey, onsldered doubtful by I cuio'Tatii rophets, are listed as certainly itc mbllcan by the Taft men. Admis ;lon of these claims would chtnige ut slightly (he results as here tlven uid the great tight for supremacy jvlll be In the states mentioned. V.MI TUT OI'KXS. NKW YORK, Oct. 2. With nu nd IroHS by Governor Hughes, the sea noil at Camp Taft. in 125th street commenced laHt evening. TouIkIi' Leslie K, Show will be the principal ipeaker. Republican campaign, meet 'tigs will be held every night at ';ttn Taft from now until election. Tin "camp" consists of n big tent. Tin -ueetlugs will be under the auqil'-ey )f the Republican county and district :ommlt(ee. 'DltY" 1IOTIX I 'AILS. NKW YORK, Oct. 2. That no hlg netropolitan hotel can he run at ii protit, or even pay expenses, witli mt a liquor license, Is the de-lara-'ion of the managers of the Hotel Gotham, which will he sold at auc tion under foreclosure 'of Judgment in October III. The big 21-story hos telry Is among the finest In New York, but has been n tlnnucint fail ire from the first. Its nearness to the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian chun b preventing the hotel managers from securing a liquor license. Managers of other big hotels point to Hie Gotham as an object lesson and tie clare that tr the metropolis should ever become "dry" the hotels would he forced to nearly double their rail's In order to make a profit. What Ails You? Do you fonl wiviK, tired, despot. .Iru faftYO frequent hcad.irhe. coated I ia.mi bitter or bad taste In murium. ".mi burn," tM'lrhliig of gas, it'"l nhi.-s I. throat after eating, stomach uniw u burn, foul hrenth, dl.y sM-lltt, Hmr o rarlabls appetite, niuiHca at tlims air kindred symptoms? If yoINiave any considerable number o tntsKbove isyyitoms you are suforht; fromNtUnfvy-pul liver with Imll elloiiNrAMpmi IrTJiTc-'-CnM-MMI.-ftt .trovrrv ts imeT.-"). t h. 7 trainable nilunul i-rlticiTH.'s kiiiV'Tiji P"''.1 ' -1 v '' -' " ' ' ' ' J " r xS'y" I " ' 1 - M f J VI ' ' 1 mch abn T";.qc-jiiintt.';ili Is a 'mS? illklcnt liter InviKor.aor, htomavh tonic bowel regulator and nerve strenu'tlM'iicr Th "Gulden Medical Discovery " h not ft patrol mMufrm or secret nosinmi, n full list of Its Ingredients Inmiiu m inlet! on IU botile-ttrii ht nnd attested mulci oath. A glance al lis formula will tliov thai It contains in nt-tihol, or bnrmt'ti' bablt-ror.uiiiK drt!.i. It Is a fluid extract made w I lb pure, triple retined ulycrlnc of propter treiurth. from the nxds i f tie following native Anierh-an foni p! nu- vlt.. Golden Seal ro.t. Stone nutt. Clack Chsrrybark, gui-n' root, lttinidrtMit. amt Mandrakn root. Th Adlowlnir h n1n med.- unthorMti ftnionc a tt.t t-ul tit,- f,.. .,.i,h root for Itifnire nf Ju-.i mii-Ii nHint -n, ,., tin ilveriniU.iiistrul . Ah' Pn.f K U ntl. K M. P.of JciT. rv.n M.-d ('lll trM'li.l-, ; Pi,.f H o WtiiHi. M h ...r cm. ,.f p ; p,..r imkii M. Mlc. M IV. of llnliurmanii M,-d r. i,,, (Kili-tiT'): I'ruf. .t.-lut Kin. M It. Ai.U' r oi AiiU'ri. n I'l-iwrnjtiirr; I'mf ,lno M t,,i ar. M !.. Auih'r'f i.vlil. M. di. m 't..f l.aurvnro Jt'htiMtn. M It.M.Hi h, i-i of N V.; 'mf rinlr KIIIhsw.hhI M 1 1 . , t, of Mio-rlk Mfdl.-n mid 'nf it, l:. i.t;, ti V, ,, cl (Vn.v.-. rt1.-ir(v S..mI ei-,o v I h,' drwon tt!iirnt to IT U V I'lruv It.n rl . ,, nd rrccKf rtf U..V!, k'M'i; itri-ti frm wrluririof all tli- i-(' i i.-,h-fl ftnthnot nnd mMiv oth ix n diT.lrit iiihr tnnrrt ivvHi,. ifnnH. . Ii nit.l ,.,r,v w frt..l.m of wdl. h "Uoldi-n Medu.l Iiiot rj I tMnptrd ' l.lT-.,,,"'t',", ltl''t n-ffuiati- tnil ln?1eri -.o.i-.ti Mrrr tnd l.tt T' C!l.'. J"1 ,n ''nJ'o.-M..n wiih -n..;.( "rV'. '?'TrrT '' l"t-lin- n.u.-ti or liJMUa 1 U ri UbI and luiii A.tifd rRllSTIIRIft m. fflB1u"wlUillll b?- ---"ZJ For InfantB and Children. I 120. 1 I iW.COilOL 3 PtR C'ENTri jc3eiabb: HvparationGrAs similaiingiteFuudandlWito. tuigUic Siomadis anOUwclsof PrnmnlcsDigeslionJCkfrfd-l ness and Hi'sifiintnlin npirivr Opiuni.Marjihiiu; norliueri INOT NARCOTIC. imixrfoMikSjMiimam JirMr&ts jlvtcStrd . lliluitixiokSjJa Ctaii'ittl StMjor t fMjra thmt. Anerfpfl Rcracdv for Consfliia- l . Soui- Slouiach.Dlarrtmeai Vvoimsl onvulsioiisjcvtrisfr ness aiulLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOHK. Exact Copy of Wrapper, KTAltTS AT ItOTTOM. Theodore Itoosrvelt, Jr., Will Work 111 Cm-pet ruetot-y. IIAItTKOlU), Conn., Oct. 1. To morrow morn in k Theodore Roose velt, jr., arm of tho prusident, will ilon overalls and jumper and assist the operators In the wool depart ment of t ho Hartford Carpet Cor fcSS' fiSSSE MOBTONI MOTEL JvJfWh" PORTEND RiWSShfWM OREGON fllralJiailrtRFiaMM MoDEitx Comport uiisi ill iwm s rsjsa.,jat5tsuj t uodumtk prices vis:- i ii " n ii im 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 FQirTALEBY ALL DEALERS Made in Roseburg by L. RABAT Farmers, Clean Your Seed With a HERO FANNING MILL, THE ONLY MILL THAT WILL CLEAN IT RIGHT LET US SHOW YOU Cull mill took mer nur Hue of I'low, Harrow. Ciller PniMo. I'li'il (irlmler. fiHtl ami limit Cullers, ftc. .If ). want n Mump Culler have It. J. F BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Iiii-iiMt l(WNrj, Orgon The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIf poration at Thompsonville in unload ing tho raw wool from the cars and in assorting and washing it. , It Is thought he will get about $15 or $18 a week. Kor the present young Uoosevett will live at a private resilience, piu later on he will move to a Thompsonville hoarding-house. where he will live the same as other boarders. Horse Show Headquarters uct. 10-17, 1008 Reserve rooms early for Horse Show Week OxlyRoop Garden IN l'OHTr,AXD A. a KOBTON, Uuugn o M IF I'ltor. IIOHNKIt A MK.MBMt. Gov. CiiaiiilM'i lahi Xhiih-s Omiuiltt" to lt'virse Stale aiu. SAI.KM Or.. Oct. 1. A ri-vl l.in of freoKraphic naiuea ill Ori'Sim Is iurioa of till) creation ol u miaslon upiKiliited by 5iVfi nur Chamlicrlalli today. Tho omml-Hloni-rs are W. O. Su-fl. of Portl;niil. I'rof. J. II. ilouiur. of Ori'Ktill AKii- cultural Collt-se. and Hnilcssur .los- c-jh Schafer, (if University of Ore- ti. ...... ... mi I. .iiii.ii u ill cn-nlier' Ull. Mime ftn.... I ate with the United Stales Geolocual Uuard. In a letter conveying the a polntnicntH Governor Chainberlaili thus states his reason therefor: First. There are lakes, streams. creeks, valleys and mountains in the state bearing the came names, anil for purposes or Ideutilli anon ims ilimlli nllon. whether on ollii'lal maps or in tradition, ought to be corrected anil prevented. Second. Many of the old lanu marks of the slate, particularly In the moil ti lu i ii i-aniii'S, either have no names at all or else have names en tirely without significance from an historical point of view; In some Instances being placed on the maps beurlne the llamas of engineers or other persons entirely disconnected with the traditions and early 'i.L'ory of the state. Karlv legends connected with l-i- dian or pioneer life cluster around many of these historic iiiace?. nnn some concerted effort ought to be made by our local authorities and the United Slates Geological Hoard before It is too late so to name these points of interest as to preserve the traditions of the stale, whether of pioneer or Indian life. Had a Close Cull. Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom ho tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "Kor sev eral months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have Its grip on me. when a friend recommended Dr. King's Xew Dis covery. 1 began taking It. and three bottles affected a complete cure." The fnme of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer is world wide. Sold at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. 50c anil f 1.00. Trial bottle free. NOTICE TO TAXI-AVI'.KS. The last half of taxes due fur the year of 1907 will be delinquent after Monday, October 5, 1908. Delinquent taxpayers will take no tice that delinquent taxes will not hi advertised as heretofore; under a law passed by the last legislature of this state taxes that are delinquent after the expiration of six numbs 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 uie tax collector shall have the rr, it and it shall be his dutv, , inn ile- maud nnd payment nf the tixer r?ir nlty and Interest, to make out am' Is sue a certificate or certlticat?s of de linquency ngainst such p openy," and section :1S, in part, read--: "Certificates of delinquency shall uear mieresi irom ino (late of Issu ance until redeemed nt the rate of 15 per cent per 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 in April that the same are delinquent and have been delinquent since said first Mondny In April, and those who havo 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 dntes a certificate of delin quency bearing fifteen per cent Inter est per annum may be Usued against your roerty. To save further costs, penalties and Interest you are earnestly re quested to settle the same at once. It. KKXTON. dswoS Sheriff and Tax Collector The NOVELTY TH EATRE PROGRAM Fit I DAY AND SATllihAY. MOVING riCTl HKS: "Short Sighted ,lai:.-." "Henry HuiKnn." "HiiMliful Youth." "I'loalinK liK nu n Ni.rweg. inn lllver." "Ilnltle of Klocrv" ILI.l STRATKll SOXU: 'After Thejr (inther the Hay" Mint n Utile ISiMkiliK Cliir nml You." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Eveling Performance 10c Bring the Children to see this. hTSchool Thev are the kind for husky, active youths the kind ths boys can't "kick out." R. L. Stephens Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear "Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches, lacked ambition. was worn-out and all run down. Uut liurdock lllood Bitters made me a wen woman." Mrs. Chan. Freitoy, Moosup, Conn. lWtOl'KSSIOXAIi. GUI). K. IIOUCK, M. U. Office in the Heview Building, up stairs, ltooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Electrical Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEBURO - - - OREGON. a. c. si:i:i.y, m. i) Offices: Rooms II, 12 and 13, Duuglns County Hank Ituiltlllig, 'Phone 771. UOSEIHRO - - - OUWtSOX Office Hours: l'hones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main I'll 2 to 4 li. m. Rcsi l Main '1721 lilt. IXCKTTA SMITH, Physician Women and Children's Dlsensea a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and 9. Marsters' Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldg. ,1. It. CHAPMAN, I). II. S., Demist Abraham l'.iiildiug Telephone 111 Hours 9 n. in. to f p. m. ltOSKlURd ORKOON .1. C. MI I.I.KX, Atlorney-at-ljiw With Richardson, Dlmlck & Moore head, Attorneys at haw o 15-1(1-17 Common wealth llldg., 6th and Ankenv Streets. PORTLAND OREOOX Hit. R. M. KP.WIX, Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to r p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Illdg., Cor. Oak & Jackson. Phone 2193. MRS. SACUY-.MI'I.I.KX, Fashionable Dross Making. Treason Illock. Roseburg. typi:wiuti:rs. J. ROYAI, TV I'M 4. W ill I I I! $65 h A high-grade machine with T me reacn of everybody. I Kree trial. h ROSEIH'RO TYPKWRITKR r- EXCIIAST.E, Elmer E. Wimberlv, Mgr. V 4 4- 4 4- 4- 4- 4 Will The Watch You Carry Stand a Test Like This? Vvn mhtht, ofti-r projrti fv(i, to n ln iu i.... .. . '. . ,-. . ;r ."iiiiHir it irrrze If U7. ;TfV,.f thw-chnmomrter time tthtierull unci, ttstg. The wonderful South Ronrl Balance Wheel perfectly adjusts the watch.even lo such great changes in temperature "c oe pleased to show you oui line of these guaranteed watches at an lime. No obligation to purchase. Also carry a full line of all Standard Watches W. E. Clingenpeel Jeweler and Optician 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 WILGROW. The new fertilizer. Nothing but tlsh. Guaranteed analysis: Seven per cent nitrogen, six per cent potash, 18 per cent phosphoric acid. Ono 2"-pound Eack of Wll grow, used In the place of 12 V tons of best stable man ure, will give better results and no weeds. Try it. for your lawn. J. F. BARKER & CO. .J. J. F. BARKER & CO. .J. ! j j j j j j j j j .LODGE A P. & A. M., Unrel LoOeo No. 1R BoMi rcRulir meetings on 2nd aud 4th Wed dpi d&yBOleacb mnutb. O. C. UR4HAM, W. M. N. T. Jbwktt. Secretary' AO.D.W. Kortunurg ixKigt: No. If Meet the '2nd ami 4th MomlavM of ah mouth at7:W p. m., In thti ForeHtCfi Hall. AI rnrinberB lu good Btaudtuir are Invited to at Dd J . W . DowgLL, H . W. K II. IjBNox. Hpcorder. Bl'. O. KI.K.H, KuHOburK IO(.Rtr'-vo.8'26 IIoI.Ih regular comrn iu lent ion h at the Klkfl Temple on 2nd and tth ThurKdayB of eat h morth. All meralters rtque;ted to attenl rcjnilarlF. aud all vixftiiig brother are cordi ally luvltud to attend. K. h. I'AKllOTT, E. R. (Iko. W. rtTAi.v. Mocretary. DKUKKK OK HONOR, My alio Urfge No. 13 Mf'H2nd and 4lb Thurtiday ovenlnpc nt faiO. month lu Mm-mbee Hall. VIbUIiib membcrH eordlally invited u attend. UlNNIK K. ('AVKNI)RK. O. of H (C. H. Lkhox. Kcc. . W. D iwbix. U. celver. EAOI.KH, Roflwhiirtt ..-rie rneeit In Odd KellowH Hall on '.'nil ttnd tth Monday even Inm of each month, t 8 r-piork. Vinit luff brcthieu lu good Handing a!way welcome. O. CtllA H, W. F., C. W. Ballard. Sec. 10. O. F., Rifling Star Lodge Nn. 171, meetin Odd FcIIowh' Temple every KriiUy eveulux. Visit tig bretlieren Hlwuy.H welcome. K. N. Kmaut, N. O. F. fi MirKi.U, R. 8. M. Ficklr, F. 8. 10. O. F-. I'hiletaritin Ixwlgo No. 8-Meets n Odd Fellows Tem pie, eoruer of Jaeknon and ('asti -'ireetfi, on Sniurdav evening nf eai h week. Member of the order In good atundiiiK are Invited to tit tend. J. m. Ooonsow, N. 0. N.T.Jkwktt, H. 8. 10. O, F , Union Kneampment No. 9 Meets in Odd Fellows' Temile on the 1st and Srd 'I hiirnday evenings of each uioillh. Visit ing bretlieren ahvavp welcome a "o. i.kwis, c. p. J.O Goounow, Merlbe. KOF P, Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday in I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:;t0 p.m. Mem tiers lu good standing are invited to attend. (iLKN V. WiMllRRI.T, t!. C L A. Sanctuary, K. K. B. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15 Holds regular meetiin-s on every Wednewlay nieht in Mriee-tbeeV Hall. All visltliot memliers lu good standing are Invited to at tend. F. F. Patterson, Com. O. w. RAi-e, R. K. LO. T. M., R.meburg Hive No. 11 Hold! reguUr reviews on every Tuesday after iHM.n at :ioVioek in the MKeeliee Hall. S sters (if other Hives visiting in 'he eity are cordially inviUd to attetid i-nr reviewn. Mr. r. h. Bokkrkake. Com. Mkk. Jkssir Rach, K. K. MonKHN WOODMKSOF AMKKICA, Myrtl t'ntnp No. mm meets on the second and fourth WttdnesdHVsufeverv month in the Fo'reMPrV Hall. Travelin Neigbborsare cor dially invited to vUtt our Camp. A V. Marstkk.i, Consul, A. Hai.zm an. clerk. MOhKKS HKOTHKRHOnD OF AM Kill CA' Koseb'irit I.lae No. 4'.U Meet evrv -Mid atid lih Thiirsdiv In Maecabee Temple. Melting members always welcmne. Kvki,yn Hiwvkr, President Kf.ktiia Wkioiit, Secre'ary. OF.f .Roset.urE Chapter No.-Holdstheir regular meeting on 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each M'nlh. Visiting members in good ktaudlug are ravpeet fully Invited to at tend. Mw I. Woi.l.BNBFRO, W. M. Fkrr Johnson, Secretary 0 N. ti., Co. D epame Battalion Meets every Thursdav evening at the Armory Hall at 8 oVtnek. H. C. Sloitm, CapUln. RKHKKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No. 41. I. O. o. F.-Meeia in Odd F How" Temnl every Tnesda v evening. Vlsilin istersaud breth-n Invited to attend. Mrs. Mau.;ik Rorrrt'I. N.O. Mrt-t, Htri'Uknson, Secretary. WOMKN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle N. 4y-Me.-tson Island :trd Mou. lav evening ol ea h month at dd Fellows" Hall. MtUng members in good standing are in viud to atlerd. FLfimtNrt HMpvN. G. N. Clara Borln, Clerk "directory! WOOPMFN OP T1IR world, nak Camp l.fv M ets at tlie Odd Fellow' Hall In K"tmrt. pvrrv lt and -Ird Men'." veniugf. ltjtinr nf igbhors always wele4g i K. N. K ut C. C. J. M. Theum, Clerk. Q O o