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V urr- V EVENING1 ROSEBURO 1 REVIEW ISSUEU DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY REVIEW PUBUSHINd COMPANY Office kovlew Building, (tlrat floor) Jackson Street. Telephone Main ool. L. WIMBERLY, Editor. DAILY Vn rear, tT mli... t3l Per month, delivered 50 Per week , delivered .16 , SKJtl-.Wa'yiKl.Y ,. , per Yeer! '...VJU 8li Muullii........... ,..11.1X1 CHTOIIKIt 0, 1008. CAMPAIGN HITI ATION The Portland OreKonian contain! a special dispatch under date of Oc tober 1 from Ha Washington corres pondent virtually conceding Ohio to llryan. The dispatch states: "Ohio, the home of the repuhll' can presidential nominee, has be- come the, jmmti doubtful of oil tho normal republican states. ' The For aker following will be antagonistic to the republican national ticket In No vember. The situation Is most ser ious. Therw la lack uf good party organization;' there Is lack of party harmony, and -there- la an alarming lack of enthusiasm. Koraker has not lost all his strength.'- ile Is still an idol with not a small republican following. There aru ut least 40. 000 negroes, holding the balance of power In Ohio, who will follow For aker'B advice, and If Foraker persists in his fight, the republican ticket will fall." .' -' The situation In Ohio finds a paral lel in Indiana,' Illinois, Wisconsin. Iowa and other central west republi can strongholds. Tho use of federal patronage and the big. stick to force Taft uKn the party is everywhere re sented by the party, with the re sult that loadnrs, are resentful and the rank and file apathetic. What Col, gVVatU-xsmi flays. (Louisville Courier-Journal.) Never- has -.the rropublican pnrty faced Buoh 'Conditions as - meet It whichever way it turns,'. :AI1 thought ful onlookers. oonoetle that New York Is Irrevocably, lost to It. - The nomi nation of Lllloy nmkes Connecticut a doubtful state. Khode island and New Jersey hang In the balance. There are hoth.nhell and chnos In Ohio. Indiana, thiinka to llunly, h gone past . redemptlou. The pralrh fires of. an awukmied . public , con science sweep over Illinois, leuplng the Mississippi river -Into lown, cros sing the Missouri river into Knnsaf and Nebraska, Impeded only by the tcnantless walls of the Hocky Moun tains, to lSBue thence again and to Bwoop down to the golden Bhores of the Pacific. Well may tho republican leaders. Intolerant and arrogant, used by money and machinery to carry nil be fore them, quake with fear and whiten with dismay. In their rage they bite one another like frightened beasts of the foreBt. Woll mny they swap horses In the middle of the stream, exchanging Proxy Frank Hitchcock for Foxy Murray Crane. Well may them make alliance with the unspeakable Hearst. Taft him Belf crying. "Help me, Randolph, oi 1 sink!" Well may thuy call to theii aid the crushed ones of the steam rol ler, promising all tho kingdoms of the earth for their worship and sup port. It Is amazing. It Is pitiful. It Is humiliating . Their sins Indeed have found them out at IubI. Scandal! to right of them; scandals to left of them: defeat lu, front of theiu only the Taft-Rlntou millions between Cannon clinging to "Sunny Jim" Aldrlch falling upon tho neck of son-in-law Rockefeller the thieving Tariff exuding fat. no longer, 1ml making quagmires for the robber Trusts the people, disgusted on the one hand, or Indignant on the other tho (Irand Old Party of draft and Fraud Ib In truth a Right to sec! Yot a little longer, and then the bone yard, leaving only a stench behind, and this Inscription "Whilst It lived It lived In clover; When It died it died all over." C1IKT1T Cm itT llOlliKT. OcIoImt Term 0x-ns Nest Monday With 10U Chm-h I. Kiel. A preliminary amnion of the Cir cuit Court will be opened by Judge Hamilton In this city next Friday, for hearing motions, arguments, etc., un cases, preparatory to the opening of the regular October term of court next Monday. The docket of cases to be heard at this term Includes a total of 109 actions and suits, besides whatever run may be returned on Indictments by the grand Jurv. This Is the longest docket of for hearing at a single term of court ever called In Douglas county. It was nearly equalled Inst January, when th number of docketed cases was 106 Of the eases to be heard at the present term. IS are actions for divorce. The IWkct. I. Elbert Hermann. plff., vs Henry C. Gardner, deft.; to set aside deed. Coshow A nice for plff. C 1 I.eavcngood. C. S. Jackson for deft 6. Yi Slg Sim plff., v, t. C Bloomer,: deft.; action for money Kullertou A Orvtitl for ilff 7. J. M. Uoiiniill, plff., vs. South ern PacUc Co.. dclts ; action mr damages., Fullerton A Omul for plff. Coshow nice. W. I). Fentou and R. A. Letter for detts. 10. Thomas Owens, plff., v. ( E. Loss Company, deft.; nrtlnn for money. John T. Long for plff t'o ahow Rice for deft. I I. T( K. Illedsoe. plff . vs. II C Soule Engineering Co.. deft.; action for moric. John T. l,ong and Frank O. Mlrelll for plff. Coshow A Hire for deft, v 13. Elltabeth Schlndler. hv guardian.; plff.. vs. Adallne Paramo and Petef I'ammoo, deft) ittsxeulun of real property and for money. John T. Lout, Frank U. Micelll for plff. Cardwell A Watson for deft. 14. F. W. Thurber. plff., vs. W. F. Cooper, deft.; action for money. C. S. Jui-kson for plff. If. John W. Johnson, plff., vs. Aaron Johnson nnd Kline Kngchrlt son, dofts.; to recover money. Con firmation. Coshow & Rice for plff. Iti. J. H. Everts and Mary Ev erts, plffs., vs. Isaac Itroikway and Haiah Turner, detts.; to quiet title. J. A. Huchanan for plff. 17. Frank E .Alley, plff., vs. 1 A. L. Ualderee, deft.; to quiet title. J. A. Iliunannn for plfl. 1H. Iternurd Krakeuborger, plff., vs, Harry A. tlriswold. deft.; to re cover moaey. John T. Long for plff. 19. The Mutual Life Reserve In surance Co., a corporation, plff., vs. Wm. U. Stewart, deft.; to recover money. Coshow & Rice for plff. Ixuig and Swcek for deft. 21. Rose J. Smith, plff., vs. Doug las Mining Co., a corporation, defts.; to foreclose mortgage. E. II. Caha- 1 1 n. Dolph Mullory, Simon & llenrln for plff. 22. Wm. Ileaiunn. plff.. vs. Thus. Owens, deft.; action for money. Fill lerton & Orcult for plff. John T Ixing for deft. 24. J. II. Goo, plff., vs. J. W. Deskett, deft.; action for money. C. S. Jackson for plff. 25. Thomas Owens, plff., vs. Ore gon Western R. R. Co., deft.; action lor money. John T. Long for plff. 20. Owens Construction Co., plff. vs. II. T. McClallen. sheriff, deft.; re covery of personul property and dam ages. John T. Long for plff. Co show & Rico and A. N. Orctitt for deft. 31. F. II. Redsecker, plff., vs V. J. Redsecker, deft.; divorce. John T. Long, Cnrdwell ft Wutson for plff. Coshow & Rlcu for deft. 32. Averllle Heaver, plff., vs. Hor ace 11. Parmeleo et at., defts.; action i'nr money. Coshow ft Rice for plff. Inmes N. Davis for deft. 37. J. C. Twltchell, plff., vs. A I. Rlsley and Fred Rlsley, defts.; to recover money. Cardwell & Watson Tor plff. Fullerton & Orcutt for lefts. 4 0. Lewis N. Smith, plff.. vs Southern Pacific It. R. Company. Jefts.;- damages. Albert Abraham 'or plff. W. D. Fcuton, Coshow & Itlce for deft. 44. Chautauqua Lumber Co., ilff., vs. A. Mosicr et nl., defts.; lu- lunctlon. Coshow & Rice for plff. 49. Chniltnuqua Lumber Co. jiff., vs. C. F. Woodruff, dett.; In- lunctlon. Coshow & Rice for plff. I. S. JnckHon for deft. GO. Oregon Western Hallway Co., ilff., vs. J. W. lleckley et al., defts.; ondemuntlon. It. A. Letter, W. D. r'enton and Coshow r Rice for plff. 64. W. S. Hamilton, plff., vs. I. .1. DavlB et al.. defts.; to ret-over noney. Fullerton & Orcutt for plff f8. Fannie Kennedy plff., vs. .las. .. Kennedy., deft.; divorce. Albeit Vhrahani for plff. BO. . peter liurck, plff., vs. Samuel dlllB. deft.; nction for money. .1. A. .luchnmm for plff. A. W. N'orblad or deft. 62. Western Supply Co., plff., vs i. R. Ferbrnche, deft.; action for noney. Coshow & Rice for plff. 63. R. T. Asbworth. plff.. vs. Frank S. 1 1 as well et nl.. defts.; to -ecover money. Coshow & Rice for lilff. 64. John Williams, plff., vs. c tt. Shipman. deft.; action for money. Joshow ft Rice for plff. 66. Oregon ft California It. It. Co., plff., vs. U. II. Stevenson et nl., lefts.; Injunction. W. D. Kenton. Coshow & Rice for plff. C. S. Jack loli, II. J. Ilowlnnd tor defts. 68. First National Hank of Al lany, plff., vs. Thomas C. llloomer et ll., defts.; nction for money. Hew itt ft Sox for plff. Coshow A Rice ?or deft. McClallen. Albert Abraham for Lnura It. McDnnlel. 76. E. E. llnine. plff., vs. L. A. mack, deft.; damages. Fullerton ft Ircutl for plff. Coshow & Rico for left. 77. S. M. Siiftron et nl., plffs., vs. Dllllon Asher, deft.; nction for mon v. Banco, Cannon & Murker for plff. Elbert Hermann for deft. 80. II. Wolleuberg. admlnlstrut- Tho Farmor'B Wifo U Tory careful about bor churn Sthi calds It thoroughly alter using, ami tlvn It a sun bath lo mttH'Utn it. Miu Know that II hnr churn Is sour It will taint tin butter thai Is uiuilo lu It. The sumiacli It churn. In the stomach and ilm.-.-uvt and nutritive tracta are perloruusl pro fesses which are almost eiactly like Hit churning of butter. Is II not apparent thoa that If this stomach-churn Is foul II makes foul all which Is put Into It? The evil of a foul stomach Is nut alone the bad taste In the mouth and tlie mill breath caused by It. but tho corruption ol the pure current of blood and the dtiM-m Inatlon ol uWan throughout the UhIv Dr. Pierce's lloldcn Medical Discovert makes the sour and loul stomach ecL It does for the sbmiach hul the waslilne ml sun bath iln or thechurn ahsululcl) removes every minting or corrupting cle ment. In this way It cures blot, lies pimples, eruptions, scrolulous swellings ores, ur oi.i eating ulcers ami all humors or dVi-aar arisinn from bad blood II you have bitter, m-ty, tool mm. D your mouth, coat.il lun.ua, (0ul breath, are weak and c.mIt lln-,1, feel iiepre-vse.1 nd desisimlent. have frequent heaila. lirs, 4lizy altaeki. inlawing or iliire-s In st..m acb.eonstlpiit.Hl or Irregular Is.urls sum or bitter rimngs ,(t, r eating ,n,l ssi JU, these syinpionis, or anv ron-l.ler able nurot-rof th, ,. i,,,!,,..!,. nl,, , uerii Iron, t.il.ousm.,, u,rp, r ,u liver with U,e un,l avoompunv mg hull geslloii. or dvsp.i, d aiIlJln( dersuvi'inciius. i.4.d! ill os rridlly proven to vouraatuiacfo- L Vi" S"v " I"""' Allies Ui llr. It V Pier,-,., llin!,,!,, s V I -r - coprof his N.ikln f ,,,r..l lha stamUrd nieillcal aiiltiurllln. tin suriics of l the lnr.sll,.i,u cni. O . nui his world fsm.sl m.sll,-iii,-. an. I . ln 'what the m nlneiil n.eUlrai a,-i al Uia ana sat ul Uieak The Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, and which has been lu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of n"d bas been made under his per. , . , CjfXJvtffi-g- sonal supervision Blnco lb infancy, i ; "rv. 6ccU4A, . AUownoonetodeoelvoyouiuthUw j All Coiuitcrfolts, Imitations and JuHt-as-good" are but ' Kxpcrliuents that trllle with and endanger the health of InfituU and Children Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA CaHtorla is a harmless (rabntltute for Castor Oil, I"are Borle, Drops and Boothlnp; Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Motpliluo nor other Narcotic NtibNtuuce. Its age Is its guarantee. : It destroys Worms i and allays Feverisltness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constlpatior and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Ktonuu'h and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.- -Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. , GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS V7 Bears the Signat Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. thc e.wT.u N.NM, TV muhnav evnier, in voiw air. or, plff., vs. Douglns County, deft.: appeal from assessment of dnmages. 1'iillertoii & Orcutt for plff. Geo. M. Ilrown for deft. 88. State of Oregon, plff., vs. Kelly Duncan, deft.; indictment, fleo. M. ilrown for plff. Coshow & Itlce for deft. 102. Page investment Co., a cor poration, plff., vs. Kltner Chambers, deft.; nction for money. Fullerton ft Orcutt for plff. J. A. lluchunnn for deft. lo;i. Lewis O. Dumhleton, plff., vs. Kred J. lllnkeley. deft.; action for money. Lewis Barzee for plff. Co show A nice for deft. 104. Wells Forgo & Co., plff., vs. DoiiKhis County nnd H. T. McClnllen, sheriff, deft.; Injunction. Snow & McCntuant for plff. ins. II. B. Hustings, plff., vs. Southurn Pacific Co.. liefts. ; dam ukci. Fullerton 4 Orcutt for plff. W. D. Kenton. II. A. Letter for deft. inc. o. W. Peek. plff.. vr. Skol ley Lumber Co., deft.; nction for illumines. Fullerton & Orctitt for pl IT. Coshow & Itlce. F. G. Micelll for deft. 105. .1. T. Purdy. plff , vs. H. T. Harris, deft.; nction for money. Co show i Itlce for pin. Cardwell ft Watson for deft. 109. J. T. Purdy. plff., vs. Wesley HiiKhes, deft.; action for money, Coshow & Itlce for plff. Cardwell '& Watson for deft. NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL Atterbery & Co. Just received another carload of Washington Cedar Shingles Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg ....SMOKE THE.... MODEL AMERICAN CIGAR The Best Made Cigar on the Coast FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Made in Farmers, Clean FANNING MILL THlt OHLY MLL THAT WILL CLEAN IT RIGHT LET US SHOW YOU Call anil luuk over nor linr of Plows, Harrow, Ciller IWs, Ki-l tirliiil.-rs, Kifsl and Hoot Cutters, ttc. . If ou want m Stump Puller e have It, J. F. BARKER & CO. Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon ore of 110. J. T. Purdy, pill., vs. F. E. Harris, deft.; action for money. Coshow & Rice for plff. Cardwell & Watson for deft. 111. J. W. Neary. plff., Vs. I,. R. Ferbr.tcho, deft.; action for money Geo. M. Drown and E. B. Hermann foi plff. Kollock & Zollenger, Albert Abruham for deft. 112. O. H. Mortenson, plff., vs. L. H. Ferhrache, deft.; action for money. Fullerton & Orcutt for plff. Kollock & Zollinger, Albert Abraham for deft. 113. J. Harding, plff., vs. Oregon- Idaho Co. and L. R. Ferhrache, deftB.; action for nionev. Fullerton A Orcutt for plff. 114. Ladd & Olson, plffs., vs. L. R. Ferhrache. deft.; action for mon ey. Fullerton & Orcutt for plff. Kollock & Zollinger, Albert A'uiaham for deft. 115. : Allle Huntsucker, plff., vs. Franklin J. Huntsucker. deft.; di vorce, i John T. Long for plff. 116. C. T. Nail, trustee of Glen dnle Box Co., bankrupts, plff., vs. R. L. Look, deft.; to quiet title. Co- Bhow A Rice, Fullerton & Orcutt for pin. 117. Wm. H. Levins, plff., vs. MacRlo Levins, deft.; divorce. J. A. Buchanan for plff. I 118. Lulu Smith, plff., vs. Swain Smith, deft.; divorce. J. A. Huchan an for plff. 119.. II. S. Donnell, O. J. Donnell Rosvburg by L. RABAT Your Seed With a fend A. 1 Volk, biffs., vs. CordlllerM Mines Co., a corporation, derts ; toro- closeure of mortgage. H. u. .onou for plff. l 'n Wm. I. Vawter. plff vs. I O. E. Oorsleln, 8. P. Oorsleln and H i 11 Howard, defts.; to foreclose mort gage, frank O. Micelll for plff 121. Thomas C. Devlin, plff. vs. O. H. Selple, et al., defts.; to fore-' close mortgage. II. M. Esterly for plff 122. J. A. Buchanan, plff., vs. K P. Tynan, deft.; to recover money. R. W. Marsters for plff. I 123. A. J. Levins, plff., vs. The Stark Lumber Co.i et al., defts. 1 fore-J close lien. . j. t. numaiw" 'i i"" Fullerton & Orcutt for deft. T. E Bledaoe.- 12. lln M. Cockrell. plff.. vs Wm. J. Cockrell, deft.; divorce. Ful lerton & Orcutt for plff. 125. J. A. Huchanan, plff., vs. Frnnk Kennedy, deft.; action for money. R. W. Marsters for plff. Cardwell & Watson for deft. 126. Rose McDee, plff., vs. Rich ard Mcllee, deft.; divorce. Elbert B. Hermann for plff. 127. T. J. Williams, plff., vs. V. M. Tipton, deft.; action for money. Fullerton ft Orcutt for plff. 128. 11. W. Yarhrough, plff.. vs. F. Cornutt and Clarence Cornutt, partners, defts.; action for money. Fullerton & Orcutt for plff. 129. Alex B. Mott, plff., vs. A. P. McCulloch and J. C. Quant, defts.; nction for money. Coshow & Rice for plff. Fullerton & Orcutt for defts. 130. S. J. Jones, plff., vs. W. H. Stark and Anna N. Htark, defts.; to foseclose mortgage. John T. Long for plff. ' 131. S. J. Jones, plff., vs. W. H. Stark and Anna M. Stark,, defts.; to foseclose mortgage. John T. Long for plff. 132. Mnttle Woodson, plff., vs. C.eorge Woodson, deft.; divorce. R. W. Marsters for plff. 133. Jennie Ross, plff., vs. Charlie A. Ross, deft,; divorce. J. A. Buchanan for plff. 134. F. G. Micelll, et nl., plffs., vs. Frank Andrtis. deft.; damages. Coshow & Rice for plffs. C. S. Jack son for deft. 135. J. A. Buchanan, plff.. vs. Leroy S. Shipley, deft.; action for monoy. R. W. Marsters for plff. Fullerton & Orcutt for deft. 136. J. J. Konny, plff., vs. Ore gon & California R. R. Company, deft.; specific performance of con tract. Barzee, Cannon & Marker for plff. R. A. Letter, W. D. Fenton and Coshow & Rice for deft. 137. L. A. Dnugherty, plff., vs. R. W. Long, deft.; action for money. Carter & Dufur for plff. Coshow & Itlce for deft. 138. Mnry E. Bushnell, plff.. vs. William Bushnell, deft.; divorce. E. B. Hermann for plff. John T. Long and F. O. Micelll for deft. 139. Henry Fleckensteln & Co.. plff., vs. James P. Crouch, deft.; ac tion for money. John T. Long for plff. 140. B. J. Howland, plff., vs. C. E. Bogue, deft.; action for money. B. J. Howland for plff. C. I. Leaven good. Fullerton & Orcutt for deft. 141. Nettie Orenot, plff., vs. David Orenot, deft.; divorce. El bert B. Hermann for plff. C. S. Jack son for deft. 14 2. Mason. Ehrman & Co.. a corporation, plff., vs. Harriett Dun ning, deft.; action for money. Card well and Reeder for plff. 143. M. J. Lambert, plff., vs. B. A. Lambert, deft,; divorce. Frank G. Micelll nnd J. T. Long for plff. 144. W. G. Hughes, nlff.. vs Douglas County and County Court of Douglas Co., defts.; appeal from dnmages. Fullerton & Orcutt for ap pellant, ueo. M. ilrown for respond ent. , 145. Leslie Lilly, plff., vs. Doug las County and the County Court of Douglas to., defts.; appeal from damnges. Cardwell & Watson for ap pellant. Geo. M. Brown for respond ents. 146. R. A. Woodruff, appellant vs. Douglas County, respondent: writ of review. Fullerton & Orcutt for appellnnt. Geo. M. Brown for respondents. 147. Myrtle 7.. Young, plff.. vs W. S. Young, deft.; divorce. Card well & Watson for plff. 148. R. L. Sabln, plff., vs. F. 11 TSe - NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM -. MONDAY AND TCESHAY. MOVING PICTURES: "The fiypn-T's Hi-veiige." (hand-colored) "An Awful Sknte." "Throuuh Switnerlaml." ILLVSTRATEl) SOXU: "Somebody Lied." "Monkcv Lmd., MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION Sc Evening Performance 10c Bring the Children to see this. In School Tbey are the kiud for husky, active youths1 the i kind the boys can't "kick out.'' R. LI Stephens ! Exclusive Dealer in Fine Footwear . Webb, deft.: action for money. Ful lerton at Orcutt lor plff. 14!-. Maesie Hall, plff., vs. B. L. Bradley, tt ux., defts.: to quiet title. Cosiiow & itice for plff. 150. Liuie H. Johnson and A. B. Gritimacher, plffs., vs. W. II. Smith.- deft.; to quiet title. Coshow He Rica and Fullerton 4 Orcutt for plff. . 151. W. C. Dement, plff., vs. Jane A. Adams and John T. Bailey, defts.; action . lor money. Fullerton Or cutt and B. J. Howland for plffs. Coshow & Rice for defu. 15. J. S. Duacavin. John Hall and N. Siig. pi's., vs. Laura liaugh erty, deft.; :o foreclose mori&ugc. B. J. ilowni for pISs. (Continued on page 3.) PROFESIOXAI GEO. K. HOICK, M. I). Office la the Review Building, up stairs. Rooms 13 and 14. X-Ray and Elecrrlral Treament. Telephone, Main 31. ROSEBURO - - - OREGON. A. C. SEELV, M. D., Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13, Douglas County Bank Building, 'Phone 771. ROSEBCRG ... OREGON Office Hours: - - Phones: 10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711 2 to 4 p. m. Resid. Main 1721 DR. I.CCETTA SMITH, and Children's Dlseasei a Specialty Office: Rooms 8 and . Marsters1 Blk next to Douglas County Bank Bldf. i. R. CHAI-MA.V, D. I. 3., Ilenfrrt - Abraham Ruildlng Telephone 114 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ROSEBCRG OREGON t. r. MCLLEV, Attorncy-nr-Law With Richardson. Dlmirk A Moore head. Attorneys at I-aw. .115-16-17 Commonwealth Bldi;., 6th and Ankeny Streets PORTLAND ORECON lR. R. M. KRH1.V, I'liy.lilaa ami Hnnrcnn Office noun: 9 to 12 a m.: 5 to 5 p. m ; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday. Abraham Bid?., Un. Oak k Jackwn Phone 2193. MRS. HV RY-Mn.I.EV, Fanlilonahl lire Making. Crcason Block. Rowbn rir. WiU The Watch You Carry Stand a Test Like This? ihr raw, .ufiriil s,n,lh Jl,,t Wal.i nl f"n'"'f l"lr,,tni r frtru if in or.iJra nft-- ml it ,ri,l "l:"hrt Kn' hrmmnei. r (im OTi'irruui,4 Unit, - OkZiL i . " ""ln """a Balanc Wrw.1 p.rftlv adjoau Urn watch,.en to h rr..t t(,anKi In temperature. V, m .ll l . I a . . iiA.t.i " anow you out -.'.. v puiLUja, Also carry a lull-line j of all um.muiu naiuici W. E.' Clingenpccl J Jeweler and Optician inittiinnm or Out the Children's Shoes should be of the stout and sturd', long-wearing kind. The .Youngsters will be durably shod if you bring therii here to be fitted with , a pair of our Holland Steel Shod and E. C. SkufferSlioes ' WILGROW. 4 The new fertilizer. ju 4 Nothing but fish. j. 4- Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4. 4 per cent MtrOBeD. six ner cent J- 4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric acid. .j. 4 One 25-pound sack of Wil- 4 4 grow, used In the nlhce of J. , 4 12V4 tons of best stable man- A ure. will give better results 4. 4. ami no weeds. Try It for your 4. 4 lawn. ' 4 i J. F. BARKER. & CO. . r 4'4"i"I' LODGE DIRECTORY A P. A. M., Laurel Lodn No. 18 Holdi i re(iaarmUngBOn2ndii4th Wednw dariotucta mouth.. G. C. Giwam, W. M. N. T. JitiTt, Secretary AO.D.W, Koteour Loath No. ie-Het the 2nd nd 4th Mood ay of each tnootta 7:80p. m.,aD the Foresters' Hall. A) memberi iu good UurtlDir ere luvlted to et nd J. W, Dow ill, M. W, B H. Lkhox, Recorder. BP. U. KI.KH, Roue burg L.8et rro.S26 HoUIb remilar communloetloui et the Elki Temple on 2aA eud 4th Thurideyi of each mooth. All mem born roqueeied to ettard regularlMQd ell vlelUog brother ere cordl ellr invited to atteud. . K. L. Pabbott, E. R. Qio. w. liTALiT. Heoretarr. DKORRR OP HONOR, HyitiC Lodge No. 18 Ueeu'2Ddeod 4th Thursday evening of each month In Maccabee Hall, Vliftlng member oordlelly Invited to attend. UlNMIK K. ClVKNUEa. 0. Of 11 A. H. Lsnoz, Reo. i.W. DtiWKLL, Receiver. FArtLKH, Roieburg Aerie meet! In Odd Fellow Hall nn'inrl anrl 4th Monrlaw Avan. Idri of each month, at 8 o'clock. Vlalt log brethren In good Handing alway welcome. O. Culvbb, W. P., C. W. Ballabd. Sec. O O. P., RidlngRtar Lodge No. 174, meet In 'Jdd Fellow' Temple uvery Friday eveulog. Visit ng bretherrn always welcome. E. N. Kwart. N. G. P. Micklli, -R. a M. Fit'KLR, F. 8. 10. O. P., I'hllctarlan Lodge No. -Meet n Odd FdlowsTeinpIe, corner of Janknon and Casa Street, on Saturday evening of each week. Members of thoorder In goodstaudiug are Invited toattend. J. o. Ooodnow, N. O. N. T, Jkwktt, K. 8. IO.O. P , Union Encampment No. 9-Meetf In Odd Fellows' Temple on the 1st and 3rd ThiirnUy pveniiignoi each month. Vilt log bretheren alway welcome, II. O. Lbwis, 0. P. J.O Ooounow. Bcrlbe. KOF P .Alpha IKlge No. 47 Meet every ttedm-mlayli) 1. O. O. P. Hall, at 7:30 p. in. Members in good standing are Invited to attend. OLEH V.WlMBBBLT, C. C. L. A. HANCTUAHY, K. K. 8. ' O. T, M., Prutecilon Tent. No. 16-Holda k rfguUr nifrtlnitfl on every WeIneslay ..ut a m-r I All VIHIIIUK P. P. Patterson, Com. . W. Rapp, R. K. LO T. II., H.MetMirg Hive No. 11- Holde ri-giiltr review on every Tuesday after noon at 7:u o'clock in the Maccabee'f Hall. Hityrs ni i.thfr Hives vlnlttng In the city are fonllsliy Invited lo attend our reviews. Mum. C. K. BOMBBRAEB, COW. Mhk. Jbjwib Ratp, R. K. MOhKRN WOOllMKN Ol AMERICA. MyrU nip . No guu meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays uf every month in the Forresters' Hall. Traveling Neighbors. re cor dlslty invited to vlMt our tamp. A (,'. MAKSTKtut, Consul, A. Halzmab, Clerk. MOl.KRS llltOTHKRHOOD OP AMERICA Roaetmr-; l-mlge No. 4t-Mee every 2nd v. i. ,"M,h Thursdey In Maccabee Temple. Utlliig member- always Welcome. ltvm,vM HoavxB, President Hkbtha Wbiuht, Secre'ary. OK , Rnsehurt Chapter' No. ft-Holdsthelr rtgnUr ra-ftluit on 1st and 3rd Thursday in each Momh. Visiting members In f"n tnding are respectfully Invited to at Mb I. WOU.8NBBBO, W.M. Fbbb Jobskjh, Becretary 0 N l . cn. D arparaie RaUaltnn IMi u?n ,Th'lar Ten In, at iht Armorr H. c. HLwrn. c.pula. RKIIKK Alia, Ro.,1,,, R.bh Lodlca.So. . I. o. i) r -f.,i. m tWd fVllowl' ....... Tiifmltj ,rrnln. ViUln Ul.r.au.1 bteth-.n tn.lud to ttuit. Ma. tl.noia Roaamot. K.O. . M . MrarHaKKH. SceKtary. WOMK! or WoonrRartTuiaTcirrlf Na. HUon l.i. ,! lrrt Vou.lajinrninc Vi..?' rb """"ih at M4 l.llowi' Hair ;,wV ."tss" " ta und"' '" rumiitn Riam, s. H. laa. tkiaaa, u.r " LLlfM",, IMlowi' R.'l la 1...I.IT I'! trt and Irrl Moadar - ' '"".wpin mrimii n r.inT, c. c. JO-Taaoaa, Clark. I