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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
is sled daily except scnday
BY
REVIEW PLBUSMIva COMPAY
Offifce-Kevifw Buuiiat. 'firM now,
Uduom Street Telephone Main eol.
L. WIMBEKLV. itiuy.
MILI
Per year, by
Ft SSSBLkt, 4jre74
Yvi , ei,rcxd
III-.UILT
? Tear
js Meal
..t:J
THE rUXMUXfJ OF WIXTKK AP
I'l.Bv Br Prof. H. E. Vn Ix-ruin.
Tfce tim if alrcof-t at iaxid ba
appJe etbniL? will be Ui main
work on tie fruit farm a&d oa many
ordinary farm, too. for almost erery
rood farm baa apptea to fcal&cr arid
store for winter oa. Tfcere ire t
erai important ooitiu that all sbou)4
a a demand.
Gathering. The special time when
each rariety ia in the proper condi
tion to gather is a Tery tenons ques
tion. Not ooJy do tie varieties dif
fer tot tee seasons as veil, wo that no
set rule can be laid dove that will
always apply with rood effect. There
are frequent mistakes made by gath
ering too early and also too late.
There have been very careful experi
ments conducted for several yart
in succession to determine at what
stage of maturity, as indicated by
color, where this is powrible. apple
would keep the beet. The result hat
been In favor of those that were
left on the trees until well colored
rather than before that period. pro
Tided they were at once put in a very
cool storage room or in cold storage
Apples that were gathered when
quite immature, or even moderate)
so. have often been badly affected i
with barred scald. That is. they
have become discolored by being
mottled with a brows colored disease
of the akin. This is at first not ex
tensive, but gradually becomes worst
and worse, as the winter progrease
and often seriously damages tbe fruM
for sale and finally rots it. Tbe roor
Immature the apples were when gath
ered the worse this trouble bat
been. In cold storage this Is espee
tally bad.
If apples are left ontil they ar
fully ripe, so as to be good eatiut
before they are gathered, they wll
not keep well. Tbe process of rip
ening can not then be arretted bu'
allgfatly even In cold storage
Therefore, the lesson la. allow win
ter apples to get good color b(-lor
gathering and yet not let them be
come fully rli. In the central and
southern states there ia far mort
difficulty in tellinjc un when thii
medium stage has been reached thai
In the north, and tbe warm autumr
days ripen the apples fast. There i
ample opportunity for tbe exercise of
the best judgment that can be must
ered in gathering winter apples.
Storing. Another important point
about handling winter apples In th
torlng. That they should be rushed
from the trees to the atorage room
is the really vital point. Kiperlmentt
have been made with the greatest
care to determine tbe facts as thei
really exist and they have proted
that even a few days' delay In warrr
air off the trees has a materially In
jurious effect, and much more than
If left on the trees. In the experi
ments by the government experts
tbia waa tried repeatedly by taking
part of the fruit off tbe same trees
and leaving It out of storage during
short and long perloda and no room
for doubt was left as to the need of
quickly putting apples In storage.
The temperature at which applet
keep best is It degrees Fahrenheit
This la Just the freeing point for
water and It might be thought'that
apples will freeie and be Injured but
they will not. The water In them
Is mixed with other subsumes thai
prevent It from forming Into rrys
tala or. in short, freeilng. Farmers
can rarely provide such cold stor
age, but apples will keep well In any
cool room. Cellars are very often
too warm In the fall when' apples
are gathered and If nut in t .
are apt to rl-n last or berln rotting I
ine doors should be kepi r.K-n at
night and closed during the dav
which will help to k p a low tem
perature. This should be done with
any apple storage room where arti
ficial cooling Is not practiced When
severely cold weather begins and
even then It I. wonderful how n.u.h
of It is beneflt-lal.
Iiampnes. In a cold storage ro.,m
Is all right and orevents evaporation
and wilting of apples, provided the
temperature la low. if th, ,lr
damp and warm there win r,
from the gro.th of germ, of dls.
which cause It
Packing In tightly headed barrels
or close boxes as s..n as apple, are
gathered and sorted ln:o the pr..iT
grade. Is all right The,- will keep
plumper than If exp,,M-d tr air rur
renla. baus of 1. rhane. for
evaporation I nke this t n e.en
for -.ome use
(trading.- Io not forget ihsi very
much denrls on the griding ,,f M
plea, from the commercial or paving
standpoint It never pai lo fall to
sort: and the closer the sorting is
done the better In some of the ..,.t
paving apple regions f the wet the
members of the fruit union ir. not
allowed to grade t-lr own tr.nt 11
Is done by hired eii-rts. Two grades
are alwaya )-edt-d and rare;, i ,,,,.
for market Anything that ,.!d
be Jud only fit for a thud rn.le
Is usually t.,re profitable made ir,',,
T or . to Stork. The bet - a,,
to s0 culls la (- rally In the fee,
O'rough and never in the apple mar
ket Selling It Is usually best to sell
In the fail and not toOun the rik
or storing for future prire Th.
la always a swarm of
who are doing lfclt t-unL-fci tj a fcr.--ish.
Every tr-jit grower itti f.ore
hia apples Joils me nuxr-te-r of tice
wto are gan.P.ir.g in Ju'c-es " Or
ttat mr 1 putit-g it uifa.riy. for
be is only hodmg wist u tit own
for star he to:- cay be belter
prices. but it is a ma'.:-r o! ei-
C-e!T: flOrjSt A tl 3 the !Of ? r V:
iwiv. siiMLkage. eos-t of storage a.2
the ure of u,e worth of tt,e a, ;.-
ustia.iy mere than t-Ceets ite j-rct:
if a g'.od or e, en a fair rn is of
fered, aeil atd tae Lo toore wort
or worry wiin tiie crop.
I tfciLk it i a good p:an to ie-i:
to special customers wfaene, er -
sible. Of tours, there tnnsl tfr spe--.-ially
good applet to fcell at.d sut
111 os-ua.iy bntg s;ie-:al pn-es.
This can be done in several ways
tmthful and La.siefy.;)y got cp cir-si-ar
and advertls-tijeLit to su;;iy
,.nain varieties and guarari-w-irji
1,1) that it sold to be as stated ts one
rood way. Hy j-t-rhOLal toli'-iiatioii.
j-1ng sarcples. one can often se-'ure
fine trade from peo; who are able
o buy good tiiiLts. hut ptj::it.g up
fine fruit and gettmg a tma l s!ari at
selling if the be-s-t way of a!! to se:)
It. One pleased rcs-tomer tells oth
rrs and the fruit fceos itse'.f.
Ireen s Fruit Grower.
MAY GKT AKTII.LKRY KUIPS.
Too. lUf hAv m M-jum of lurn-,
PORTLAND. Or., Ot. 2 Cof
1t mj l the fafiqufcri-rf f - r q
lrtillf-ry eompaiiy. AdjuUul-; tr-ti1
dmt, of the Or-rcn Vaiiona.
fj.urd. U to vifit the Cuut ha? t jud
rjr to lsxk oif tbe mutation, ivi if
")? fiijd T.BdtiuE d-sntr-d. fc
mhj re-oinm-iJd ibf ettAMu-i irit-ot
ti an n.ik-rjr conjsor ai ihti jx3Dt
Coo iiiy. iiJihoujsh on Tb oaa.5,
ud t5)ljr ijjiroa hei by h? fl.t of
in eumT. taj no fortificatior. or
i.faer mHEf of defense. Ji is uri:ed
liat an artijlerr eoEDt.ai.i- be o-ran-t4
and lD&tnj.tel. to -r.e a the
3uceui of coaji defecderfc in in,
if - ar. If su!tble guariers. ri jugh
vailable materia) for fcoM.ern. and a
t other essentials are found. Ad-iatant-Oenerai
Kinir mi; r'-''m-nend
tbe creation of an ar: :iiry
otcianr. Should tti reoujrre-nda-lon
me-t itb favor, the eon.-tany
-n being oraniwrd. be e,m.;-J
ith iruti for practice aud a iiuaH
iperiiiient ii-aiion for (?QnD-ri ))
equiptx-d. The pyriw of li ar
tilerr companiei is to faniiKint
be members with bir r;JHf. riiee
indiLE atd other pra'.i'ai d jti-i
onnettHj -Tb coast def-ni-e w...rk.
Cr.i.l AMI Klf.YKK Ol'TITT.
V-l.rrjwbj lVai, All rHb-r Site-. fD
VnmiUftvm of IUaU M-tJx.
WA.SHIN;7r)V. Oi Tii- ro
luction of cfid and f ilver b the
line of the I'Miex) Stat- ft.r (he
alendar ear 1 SOT. as de?eri:ji:..-d
T tbe bureau of the mini and The
.eool-al Suney. ac-tiri? in ti:Uierf
lon. atcr.-cjii.-d 4 27 4 :7 ,,Uwi of
ine rold, value $. 43".. Tim;
lw.TOO ounf-es of silver of -tjii.:ut-r-ial
value averarir.e 6 cu: -r
unce. or 1 37 2Si'. TvO. As coiu.iared
vith the output of 1 S. the comnier
ial value, on amount of ihe dlirie
o the price of silver, wap v',. 7.1.1
e.
Colorado leads in the pr4uMlon
f both pold and Oliver, ha.ir.-p fur
iihed K'-ti7.00'J of the former
nd $.r.S7.00f' of the i;tTt-r ni taS.
Alaska produced f 1 . 4 S 4 . in
old. followed by California -ith
n6..fc.r.O0; -Nevada with lis.ni.
100; Ctah with $'..i;i M.: fy.uth
akota, 14.139.20ft; Montana. f3.-
72.6'm: Anuria. 12.644. : 1 .1 a-
10. 1 1 .2.5,(h'm and Oregon.
.00.
Neit lo Colorado in the produ tiun
rf tllver was 11 ail, $7.r,;'i .,0(t; .v,n.
ana. with $7.S4T..r,oo: NVvada.
tCj.100; Idaho "..-6 .3'.'; Arirma.
n.Sl.(HM. and California. tl.'4!.-
Do Von Opm lour Mouth
Like a you tit brd aoi ru:p d wn 'it
tvor fjfJ or ox-irn- rr.j t .irTr-roJ "u t
H, do yu vt,t W krf t r.torb;r: U
iomorition aud rhariru-rof thai beth
fou lake ifjto rvur Ujtucb whether aj
ool or iwj .f in ?
M uat Id 1 -sT ril and was! t p""p't
ow--6k?t iiuwi on kiK-ii, hit xtifj
tnpfy wibfthr-r a (mt-J cr a m'- ue
IJT. Fierce t-ii tft ) hve a perfect
right lo Ikju, upon such kiM Nj hf
pub!ihe;4i-liJhti.i and on 4tb ro'.Ue-
ri-r. hav2il-'o ar nide ol
artOiWfev-'' Tr. . '.:
Tr tb ciir of woman'i jvvullir w-k-
anwa. lrr-ituir'tlr arJ raf.i-n -.i,
C'.nf nr w frwrjiienl hah'-. tack
rh. drir t,f-l.. n pa'n or dittxe-- it
Krr audi'min! or p-! tr n g-T. a
par.'..d. o'tiirn". ib a o--:i u:
p!i- catarrhal dram ?! k r,jrwl -a
Inmi of w,-avrwv Iff. P:.Tf Fiv-
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It fi,.itfjr iii m M.r !((,, '(J
frlrOv in rvitur m. r.rth u. r--.-- ri
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tb 1 ,-.t n, '. r '. r t ''' c r: r 1
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TO THE Pt'Ht.IC-
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my re'auraut In
c"r!i-i-M'
tne t miH,-ia Bf-rr VS-' t 1 v...
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Tbe Kind You Hare AJvas Boobt, and irhxh b&s been
1q us for over 30 years, haa borne the signature of
&ad has been made o.der his per
jZLxfjjg-? sonal soperrision since tts infanry.
'uaa Allow no one to deceive too in this.
AU Counterfeits Imitations and Jat--gxod " tre bat
KxperioM-nts that trine with and endanger the health of
Infants and CTiildren Ilxperiexkce again-t IlxperimenU
What is CASTORIA
Cssioria Is a harmless gobstitnto for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Irops aud feootiing gvrtips. It U Pleasant. It
coDLaiits neither Opium, Morphine nor other Xareotic
Kubstaace. lt age U its guarantee. It destroy Worms
aod aUay-s I'everi-hness. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cores Constipatior
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach aud Bowels, giving; healthy and natural bleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind Yon Haye Always Bongnt
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Tw.c tvcsrrxvsl
SIMAV AT THE ( HI IWHKS.
P. a. Witt. Rev. E. H. Hick, pat tor.
Morning w-rroon at 1 1 o'clock, sub
wt: "The Blood." Evening Mraon
nt 1:1 o'clock, eybjwt: "Wfcat
Thi-jk Ye of Chritt ' Bible school
at 1 a. m B. Y. P. V. at C Z p.
m.. K)m-T McK-an lid-r. ?tecia)
iiuMf. Kwrione invited. Mid--ve-k
prayer itit'iLg Wednef-daT eTeniug
at 7:30.
MftbcnSiFt EpJftcoiial. Rev. J. K.
Hakins. pas-tor. Mornirjc sermon
at II o'clock, subject: "hrifrt An-uoit-d
' Everyinr -rroon tub
Wi: -R-ljeion and Politic." Devo
tional iE--tjrig at 3 p. m. Ejivonh
l-atre Youtp Peoples' meetinc at
5: ;o p. m.. subject: "Arknom-ledp-inc
a TruFt " James Carr leader. A
'vrdial iflinme. a comfortable pew.
St ranters -s,ia!:y melcome.
Merhodirt South! Rev. J. R. Block
er, pastor Rr-irular sf-r.ic at 11
a ni. ar.d 7 p. m Sunday &hool
at 1 ' a. m Junior Epworth Ijeaue
'I.Zk p m. S.-rjior Ep worth
IexiEu at 7:20 p. m
Episf-opaJ. Rev. J E. Forsyth, pas
tor S:tw-nth S-jriday after Trini:y
Vi-p-rs and -er.irjp -r. ice at 7: 0
rjbt-(t of srii:'-n: "The Curw of
-!-r..i. J ti .- Sunday hool
at 1 1 a. rn.. Mma: "Jehoiakim atd
the Word of the Ixtrd." J'-r. 36:1-4
and 1-zt. The ..adits' fJuild meets
at :he home of Mr?. C. B. Cannon
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
Atterbery & Co.
Just received another carload of
Washington Cedar Shingles
.Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in- North Roseburg
...5.M0KE THE
MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR
The Best Made Cigar on the Coast
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
Made in Roseburg by
L. RABAT
Farmers, Clean
FAININIING MIUU
THE ONLY MILL THAT WILL CLEAN IT RIGHT
LET US SHOW YOU
C all ami Urn, i.trr oar iinr of l'hw, Hamwv Olrr Pman,
IVtJ (,rin.lr.. ami Iki (sllrn, ,-tc. .If suit a
Mnnip I'Mllf-r sr harr It.
J. F. BARKERS CO.
Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements RQeburg, Oregon
Signatnri
j Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. aDd It
j i bope-d ail members will be present.
! Special Rer. E. H. Hicks, of the
Baptist cborch, will preach at the
; Soldier' Home at 3 o'clock p. m.
BOARD
OF EQI'AUZATIOX
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby piren that the
Board of Equalisation of Dougiaj
County wfli meet in the office of the
County Clerk of said coun;y Id the
Court House in the City of Rose
burr. Oreeon. on Mocdar. (Vtr.her
1. at 9 o'clock a. m. Said
: Board of Equalixatio.' tyill continue
j its sessions fram day 10 d?y. ex
i elusive of Sundays and le&aj faoll
jdars, umil the eramination and cor
ireciion and equaliration of the roll
j is complete, and publicy examine the
asMsmeni rolls aud correct all er
j rors in valuation, tfescripiiotis Dr
qualities of land, lots or other prop
erty. Now. therefore, all parties
who may be aerieved by reason of
j valuation description or otherwise
las to their aie&sment will please
j take notice as above stated, and
make tbir complaints to said Board
of Equalization, otherwise ibefr as
sessment will stand as made by the
Assessor.
Iated Mondtv. Sept. 21. ISO.
GEORGE W. ST A LEY.
Assessor Douglas County.
DSW024.
Your Seed With a
MIOM Oil VTV KXfllAXtiKH.
Drain .uupanil.
Mrs. R. A. Jerauid Ml Wc1h'--dar
for Portland where she will J'l"
h-r husband, who ha a ikjmIi ion .In
the Southern PaclHc offices then-.
Miss Ella Wilson, of Walla Wullu.
Wa?i.. i vifiting at the home of
Uovd Mynatt and latnlly.
Mrs. Hattie Meflure, of Vlsiillu.
Calif.. Is here for a we.-k vlfcll at
the home of W. R. Cellers and lain-
iiy.
( la k la ml (lul.
Miss Iouie Hard has gone lo Nye,
Umatilla etiunty, where ahe will
teach a term of sthool.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Goodman have
removed to Drain. Monday Mr.
Goodman will commence a term of
school near there.
Mrs. Paris McGarvin and chil
dren started to Ijos Angeles Monday.
It is hoped they will sell out In
California and become permanent fix
tares of this city. Mr. McGarvin will
remain in this city indefinitely.
Sunday morning, a daushter was
born to Mr and Mrs. Ed. Kryan.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Pilkington Sunday morn
ing. Mrs. William Heney died In thia
city Thursday from cerebral apo
plexy. Funeral services will be held
at Odd Fellows' cemetery today.
Miss Ora Brown baa entered Al
bany college.
Myrtle Wk Mail.
Mrs. Eliza Hoover, mother of J. '
F. Hoover, fell down the back stops!
of the Hoover residence last week '
and broke her wrist.
Messrs. Chastain and Littral, of
eastern Oregon, have rented Mrs.
Jennie Bogardus farm north of town
until recently occupied by Theron
Waite.
Geo. M. Thorp moved his family
to Grants Pass this week. Mr. Thorp
is at present working for the Singer
Sewing Machine company in Jose
phine county, but expects to go to
Prineville sot n to take charge of the
ministerial work at that point in
the Baptist church.
J. B. Ford has just returned to
Riddle. Oregon, from the mouth of
Coffee Creek, where he spent the
summer testing ore by his new pro
cess for the Lost Mine Mining Com
pany, of Everett. Wash. There is
almost certain to be a smelter erect
ed on the property at an early date
as a result of Mr. Ford's experiments.
E. R. Spencer is preparing to go
to Orland. California, in a few days,
with the intention of making that
bis permanent borne. He has an op
tion on a large tract of land there
under the government Irrigation pro
ject, and will sell it out in small
tracts.
W. A. Newton had a leg broken
Sunday while visiting at the home
of his father, Jas. G. Newton. He
was riding a spirited horse, and the
animal, scaring at something ahout
the elder Newton's prune dryer, ran
backward for some distance and fin
ally reared up 'and fell backward.
Mr. Newton was riding without a
saddle and jumped clear of the ani
mal but in getting onto his feet again
it struck his left leg and broke both
bones near the ankle.
Had a (lose Cull.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom. the widely
known proprietor of the Croom ho
tel, Vajihn. Miss., says: "For sev
eral months I suffered with a severe
cough, and consumption seemed to
have its grip on me, when a friend
recommended D.. King s New Dis
covery. 1 began taking it. and three
bottle3 affected a complete cure.'
The fame of this life saving cough
and cold remedy, and lung and
throat healer is world wide. Sold at
A. C. Marsters & Cos. drug store.
i0c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Hot wster bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers,
the finest and most complete line in
the city. Sold at the lowest prices
on our guaraptee to gi e satisfaction.
Look at our line and you will not
buy elsewhere. Hamilton Drug Co.
Patronize Review advertisers.
Tbe
NOVELTY
TH EATRE
PROGRAM
KRIDAY AMI SATI UDAY.
MOVING PICTI RKS:
"ShiH Sinlil.Ml .Iiii-...."
"tl.-nry llu.Nc.ii."
"Illiful Yuulli."
"Floating Iavc mi a X.ir.K.
Ian ItivtT.'
"Ilalllr i,f Kliwi-n."
ILH"STUATK1 SOXCJ:
'Aftt-r ThfJ- (.ntli.r tho Hay"
Joa a Llttlr lt,Hkiill( (1ulir
ami You."
XATLNEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Bring the Children to see
this.
In School
They are the kind for husky, active youths the
kind the boys can't "kick out."
R. L. Stephens
Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear
"Generally debilitated for years.
Had sick headaches, lacked umhitloii,
was worn-out and all run down. But
Burdock Blood Bitters made me a
well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freitoy,
Moosup, Conn.
'KOFESSIONAL.
GliO. K. HOLCK,
M. U.
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament.
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSEIiUKG - - - OPEflON.
A. C. KKKI.Y, M. !.,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and U,
Douglas County hank DulldiMg,
Thone 771.
UOSEUDRG - - - OREGON
Office Hours: Thonos:
10 to 12 a. m. Offic e Main 1711
2 lo 4 p. 111. Resl.l. Muill 1721
lilt. I.LCETTA SMITH,
- IMiyiician
Women am! Children's Disease. 8
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9. Marsters' Plk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg.
J. It. OIAPMAN, I). I). S
Il.lilisl
Abraham BuililhiK Telephone 114
Honrs 9 a. m. to fi p. ni.
ROSKIU'HO OKUC.ON
J. C. MI U.KV.
Attnriii'y-iit-ljiw
With Richardson. Dimick & Moore-
hoatl. Attorneys at Law.
-f 1 r.-i (J-i 7 Commonwealth Hldg., 6th
and Ankenv Streets.
PORTLAND ORKOON
IHt. It. M. KIlVI,
riiyiri;ui ainl Surfon
rtffUe Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to ."i
P. in.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturdav.
Abraham Bids., I'or. Oak & Jackson,
.'hone 2193.
MRS. SACKV-MI LLKX,
Fnihliinnblp Ittvss .Makint;.
Creason Block. Roseburp.
t TVPKW lMTKlI.
h ROYAL
$65
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f- A hlL-h-Rrade maihine with
in the reai'b nf ov.F.'i i ..
Free trial,
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Will The Watch You
Carry Stand a Test
Like This?
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"'flrrull inch ,,.
The won,l..rful South Bond Balance
"" trt rrmnir.-s in tomrx-ralur.-
I.., . i .1 io snow vou out
Uim-. .l,li,(i, u purchase
Also mrry a full lino of
Sl.inilard Watches
W. K. 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
IVILGKOW.
The new fertilizer.
Nothing but fish.
Guaranteed analysis: Seven
per cent nitrogen, six per cent
potash, 18 per cent phosphoric
acid.
One 25-pound sack of Wll
grow, used ill the place of
12 Mr tons of best stable man
ure, will give better results
and no weeds. Try it for your
lawn.
.1. F. BARKER & CO.
lodge directory!
4 F. A A.M., Laurel Lodee So t Hold.
( regular meetfngB on 2nd pa 4th Wednei
dayiofe&ch month.
G. C. GatWAM, W. M.
N. T. Jiwrrr. Socretarj'
AO.U.w. kowounr Loat?t So. if Meet
the -2nd aud 4tb M..ndy of ch moDlb
at 7:SJ p. m., in the Forester? Hall. Al
id era ben in good .umMn ire lDT.ted to at
tend J . W , Dowaix, M . w.
K H. I.inot. Recorder.
BP. O. KI.KM, KoKburg Lote, o.8 Holdi
regular communleatioui at the Elt
Temple on 2nd and 4th Thnm)ays of each
mopth . All memberp rfqnetted tn atteT d
retnnarly.aod all visiting brother are cordi
aliy iDTiled to attenA.
E. I PiRROTT, E. B.
Gto. W. stalt. Kecretary.
DBHRKF OK RONOR. MyjtIC Lodge No. 13
M.f's 'odand 4b Thuriklav eTeotnirtof
ec, monih In Maoi-abee Hall. Viriting
membni cordially inTited to attend.
UlNKlX K. Cl VENDER. C. Of H
(t. H. Linox. Rec.
I.W. IX.wrix. RrpelTer.
EAQI.ES, Roaebnrit prte meeia in Od1
KelK-wp Hall on 2nd ani 4 in Monday even
Ium ot each month. n 8 clvk. Visit
ing brethren in good tundine alway welcome,
0. O lvcr, W. P.,
C. W. Ballard. Sec.
10 O. P., Ri-lneStarIxlrr No. 174. meet in
Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening
Visit ng brellieren always welcome.
K. N. EwRT. N. G.
F. S Micklli. R. S.
M. FirKLi, P. S.
10, O. F.. PhlletarUn Lod No. Meet? n
tMil Fellows Temple, corner of Jarkon and
fas Street., on Saturday evening of eat h
week. Members of the order in gixtl standing
are invited to attend.
J. . 0,.ii!eiwr. N. G.
N. T. Jkwktt, R. d.
IO.O. F.Tnton Knemnnment No. 9-Meel
til Oilil Fellows' TetusU nn th l.r .i..t :tr,1
I Thur-.lay evening!, of ea. h month. Vi-il-ing
bretheren alwava welcome
11 O. Lewis. C. P.
J.O Goodsow. Scribe.
K",i ' .Alpha Uxlee So. 47 w frerr
Wiiliii'",ly In I. 0. O F. Hall, al ;: p.m.
i Member in f,K.d stauilluc ar tDTIUi! to
1 atlolKl.
HLSS V. WIXSCTLT. I!. C.
I L. A. Sismiiv, K. R. 9.
K T. M., I'mld'Uon Tfnt No. l.v-Ho!1,
riRiilar tmvttn., nn fverv Weilnelar
nifht tn Mnv.w, II. n am ...nin.
uTi'l'" """"''" arelDYtsnl toal-
F. F. Pattprson. Tom.
. W. Rrr. R. K.
LO T. M., Rrliun; Hive No. 11 Holds
rt-Kiil.r nvlf, on every Tnestlav after
l -ttUnVlm-k In the Manabee , Hall.
'tt'ra ol nttiers Hive vIMtlns in the rlly are
t'onllally Invlttil to attend rnr reviews.
Mr., r. b. r,kbraks. Com.
Nr.. Jesis Rfp. R. K.
MOI1KKX IVOOnMKX OF AMERICA, Myrtl
I amp No. KWU meet, on the n-coml ami
fourth We.ltie.tlav of everv month In the
i.",r,"'"' "' Trav'ellnl N'etshuorsare cor-
Minn; iiiviieu to vtMt our t amp.
I A C M IR5IKMS ConOl,
A. HtUNtN, Clerk.
M
OI'KKN MKOTHEtHOrD OF AMKKIC.V
ntwours i,ie No. 4'..l Meets ererv Jna
ainl Ith T(ni',lev In UtrMh. Teninle.
v Mi-lid im-mtMT alKdv wel.-ome.
Kvslyn HiwviH, President
rlKRTHA Wsioht. Secretary.
Of . Roel,nrt Chapler No K-lloldMhelr
rt-Ktilar me'-tinc oo lt and 3rd Thtir.lpiys
tn each M.-nth Vlsitins: memlK-r in
1 Mauding are ropertfullv Inrlied to at
tend. Ma T. Woli-bnbiro. M.
Frkk Johxsom. Secretary
0
N ii Co. D Pepara'e Rattslion Meets
every Tliur,tay evening at the Armory
Hall al a o Vlock.
H. c. !Jlo ts, Capuln.
RI-UKKAHS. Koscburf Rebekah Lodtre.No.
t. 1- o. O. P.-Meet tn Odd Mlows
Tempi every Tur1 v eveninc Visilinf
M'lervaud brrth-n Invited to aMend.
MR. M l.l-MR RoFtstVMVt 1.0.
V a-H. rirHR.v.9. Sfcrvtary-
W
OMK Dp WoorM RAPT. Mlae Circle N-v
wm on it and :trd Monday evenin
in mm raonin at tMd Fellows Han.
tiltiff mfrnNri m a.KMl standms are in
vited to attend.
Florrxcr H.irf". O. N.
t'La H.iRtXw rierk
WtM.nvrN or thi wotti n, (Hk ntnP !o.
i OM"u1 ,r, dd Fellow- Hull in
h.M'iiiira:. every tt and Srd MoDday
tTrntni. VuiiinRnrtrhior. always welcom
K. N Fw 4tT. "
J. M. Tiiium, Qrk. U