Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, October 07, 1908, Image 2

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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
REVIEW PUBLISH1NO COMPANY
Office Review Building, (first floor)
Jackson Street. Telephone Mln ool.
L. WIMBERLY, Edlto'.
DAILY
Per year, by mall !JO
Per month, delivered &i
Per week, delivered 16
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HOW TO 1WN A Itl'HINKKH.
The many fuilures amonfi re
tailers are, It Is believed, part
ly due to the fact that so few
really understand the prin
ciples upon which a successful
business Is built. Nathaniel
C. Fowlor, Jr., of national
fame, says the five points of
trade are as follows:
1. Homnthlng to sell.
2. A place to sell It.
3. Proper business mnnngc
ment and a sufficient working
4 capital.
4. (loud salesmanship and
$ efficient, courteous employee
0. AUVKHTIHINO.
J. And the strength of the f.
4 whole is In the harmony of the 4
f. parts. 4.
4. '4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.
Sovon carlonds of pears were shlu
pel this Beason from one orchard
near Oakland. That's going some.
We hear that Mayor Hoover says
he will be out of politics hereafter.
Keally, we had suspected something
of the kind ourBolves.
"Douglas County for Rod Apples"
Is a good "liner" to put on your
stationary. Don't overlook It. He
a booster, 1
Don't forgot those choice snmpln
of fruit and vpRotnblt'B you expect
to add to the Commercial Club's ex
hibit In the new bulldlnK at the 8.
P. depot. Kemernher, the Club. 1b of
fering iiO In cash prizes for the best
cxhlbttB brought In.
That session of the Oregon-1 ilabt.
Development Congress, combined
with a general good roads meeting,
to bo held In Koseburg on Oct. 2W
24. should bo made an Important oc
casion and attended by everybody
who Is Interested In the advancement
of this portion of our state.
Do you realize whut pure blooded
livestock Is doing for Doughm
county? Tako a look nt that beau
tiful array of prizes hi Salz mini's win
dow. They were won by l- K. Al
ley's blooded horses at the recent
S.i km and Portland raivs, in vhnt
were practically national com pet 1-
tl(!lt.
Mr. Schlotminnn says that with
paved streets In ltoseburg he must
get some revenue out of his property.
Therefore he Is arranging to erect
thereon a substantial, modern two
story and basement building of brick
or reinforced concrete. A good ex
ample which doubtless a number of
others will follow. Street puvlng
pays In a number of ways and Mr.
Bt'ltloemann will doubtless, realize
good results on his investment.
Dealers In fruit trees report a
splendid business this year, showing
that more orchards than ever before
In one Beason will be planted In Ore
gon during (his fall and the coming
winter. Indeed, It Is stated that the
nursery stocks will probably bo en
tirely exhausted before the planting
Beason Is over. This Is grattrylng
In that it means that this county and
state will bu receiving a greatly in
creased revenue from fruit exports a
few years hence, resulting In a cor
responding growth In wealth and
population.
TI1K "F1KINO" HAS ONLY I.ICOI'N.
Portland Journal: When Chair
man Hitchcock gets rid of Treasurer
Sheldon and Attorney Cromwell and
Committeemen Dupont. Penrose and
Crane, and most of (he rest, and
Koosevelt fires Curt el you, we may be
gin to believe that the trusts are not
for Taft.
SAI.KM KNOWS A iOO TIIIN'C..
Snlem Statesman: Preliminary
action has been tnken by the city
council to pave next yenr a district
practically an large ss the district
already paved and a system has been
arranged linking the old with the
proposed district which will give Sa
lem a series of streets unequalled bv
any city of this size In the Northwest.
The proposed pavement Include
about 15 blocks and while covering
nearly aa much ground as the pave
ment of this year, will cost only
about half as much money, nt a ran
dom estimate the cost to be about
$100,000.
HLMTION IN .i:o.l.
New Democrntlr Ooveritor Far From
Popular Willi Parly.
ATLANTA, (is.. Oct. 7. Oet.rgla
voters are today going through the
formality of a state election, as the
result of which "Llltle Joe" llrown
will become governor-elect to suc
ceed Hoke Smith. The real fight was
In the Democratic primaries, when
Drown defeated Smith for t101 nomi
nation, and today battle of ballot
Is a perfunctory proceeding.
Joseph Drown. Oeorgia's next
governor, while a man of wealth and
Influence, was but little known
among the people at large when bis
candidacy against the popular lluke
Smith was first announced. In many
quarters his ambition was derided
and Jeered, and It was thought he
had no chance against Smith. The
latter was elected governor on a
radical platform which provided for
state-wide prohibition, stringent reg
ulation of railroads and corporations,
negro disfranchisement and other
populur measures.
It wus alleged during the primary
campaign that Drown had tho sup
port of the rallruuds and liquor in
terests, and after the votes hud been
counted and Drown declared tho suc
cessful candidate, the friends of
Smith made charges of wholesale
frauds and asserted that trainloads
of men from Knoxville, Chattanooga
and other places bad been brought
into the state to vote for Brown.
All of these allegations are denied by
Drown and his friends, who declare
that tho voters had tired or Hnilin
and bis "hypocritical" prohibition,
corporation-bulling program.
Horrible revelations or cruelty and
graft in connection with the opera
tion of the convict lease system, dis
closed by a legislative Investigating
committee, have caused a ferment In
the state and a demand for the aboli
tion of the syHtem la being made.
Although llrown Is certain of elec
tion, It Is likely that the vote will
bo smaller than usual. The breach
In Democratic ranks caused by tho
primary light between llrown and
Smith hns not yet healed and many
voters will probably stny oway from
Ibe polls to express their displeasure
ut the nomination of llrown.
"l0VX WITH AIIHINTIIK.
Vance It-n-" War on Hulitl. hrlnk
That bt KHIIiik Mii(IIioiikk.
PARIS, Oct. 7. "Down with the
recn monster!" waB tho batttecry of
thousands of men, women and fh II
iron who marched through the bou
levards of gay, careless Paris todny.
and thence to the great auditorium
In the Hue de Voltaire, where the
flrBt First National Convention for
the Suppression of Absinthe wim op
ened. Financiers and artisans, poets,
icavengors, scientists, physicians,
washerwomen nil classes and pro
fessions were represented in the
reat throng which gathered in the
building dedicated to the greatest of
Frenchmen. Voltaire, to declare war
o the death upon the green monster
jvhleh holds France In Us baleful
trasp.
President Fatlieres hns expressed
'lis sympathy with the antl-absluthe
novement, and scores of members
,f parliament were present nt the
Meeting. Tho Socialists, now strong
n France, have made absinthe pro
'ilbltlon n party Issue, and the other
nrtles will probably have to follow
nilt to'escape punnc indignation.
At todny's meeting prominent phy
Icluns declared that the nbslulbe
urse Is directly responsible for the
'race suicide" and laxity of family
Ife which threatens In time to de
topulnto France, and that unless the
urse Is vanquished It will only lie,
nntter of n few years until France
oses Its place as the center for the
vorld's art, literature and culture.
Hankers, brokers, merchants, pub
licists, statesmen, physicians and
noralists nre ull lending their sup
ort to the campaign, and no less
'linn 1lfi members of the Senate are
olned together by n signed pledge to
teep up the warfare until success
rowns their efforls. whether this
nines In the present session or not.
In connection with their crusade
he agitators are circulating repro
luettons of n painting by n celebrated
French artist, "in n Madhouse."
Here are shown the victims of the
ibslnthe habit committing all the
grotesque and pitiable extravagances
if Idiocy, declaiming, fighting, weep
ing, begging, rolling on the ground,
leeking to dislodge Imaginary ene
nles and giving themselves up to the
nst extremes of hallucination.
It Is no exaggeration to say that
n Paris n huge section of the popu
atlon lives for absinthe alone. All
lasses are vlctlmes of the habit, the
wealthy man no less than the poor
irtlsan. Thousands of dens for the
.iiU. of absinthe till all parts of the
If Yon Read ThTn
It will bo to Iwtrn that tho leading irndl
cul writers and teachers of all the t-wvon-schools
of practice recommend. In lb
i tron (est terms imsslMo, euch and e er
Ingredient entering Into the comiHttHlot
iif Dr. Pleree'n (loldcn Medical Discover)
for the cure of weak stomach, dysK-psia
catarrh of atnmsch. "Hver complaint. '
torpid liver, or IjIIU-usiuwh. rhronlc hnwc
tlWtlons, ntid all catnrrliHl disease o.
whatever region, iminn or h a lure. It It
also a mni'llif remedy fur all such rim mi
or long standing cases of catarrhal ii!bc
lions mid their resultants, as bronchial
throat i i id lung dlgeUMi (except coiituuip
tlon) atvoinpnnled with severe coutfte. It
Is not so god ft r aciiUi cold and coiih.
but for llnn'Tlnu, or chronic eues U l
especially etlicaclons hi producing per
feet cures. ltconUilns lllnck Cherry l;irk.
Onldcn SaiiI root, lto4droot, Stone mot,
MuiMrako root sad ijueeif root- all ol
wb am hlahU pralwd as remedies foi
all the nhove im-iillomt. alTtvtlona by -Mich
jmiuent medical writers and teachers a
Prof. Hartholow. of Alcfferson Med. Col
lege; Prof. HnnvAf the I'nlv, of Pa.)
Prof. Klnlew-bWiiKwo!, M. D., of Pen
nrlt MM. tollee. Chlcano; prof,
King. M. iTrtf Cli.. i:. ,..tl ; Prof. J.thn
M. ScudderrM. D., of Cincinnati; Prof,
fcdwln M-?Tl)Me M. D of lUhnerrunn
Med. CrfT'H, Chlcano, and scores ol
otborVaHMlly enilnuut In their several
ch'jrflriM practice.
m "tiol.leulical Ptovery the
A Rlanca at thH puMlhM formula a III
ihow that (ioUtn Mell. iil Di"i-very
contain no potonou. harmful or buSit
formtngdruijs Kiid no alcohol rbemii-allt
fin r, Irliib'-retiniHl g!ycwrlni Umiik t: ej
riHtesd. rilycerine U entirety nn.!,iv
tlonahleand lnidos t a nnst ieefn; m
In the cure of all stomach as u a l-t n
clilal, throat and ltin (Tvti.n-. Ti.i-n
U tha hi ijhes i mlical authority for it.-
In allstieh raw. The"Divter "l
a ionctnirat'l gl) eerie exirael of mi-.: . e
aiMlcltiiil riMti. ami I safe and p'li' !
A booklet of e i tracts from cniin- ot
m1tcal atithoiHlen, rndorniiig lt ti-nr
dinta mailed frr on rei'ie-L AJJ'
U. H. V. PUrv IK il la, N. V
?n-r;ii"t-T''r ''v' l"""'V'-'- "'' f.i" "'Y
pvrrthan aiiy pmiUn,r Jf --U'lU jl
Bi.-yj.ias. tnwn piiiilicUv oTTisiorir iTTa
liUicbesT bos i hie Ruaraitty of Its nuMits.
iill
ALCOHOL 3 PER l!M1
AVcgelabk PreparallontTAj
slmifaifiigihenxjclaiKjReauia ting Uie Siomadis aaUJowebar
Promolcs Di5f slionCheetfiirl
ness ana esaontains mar
Opiijni.Marphim; mn'tSaefiL
WOT NARCOTIC.
JUrpejfMIkSiMIimam
ftmtiia Sndm
jUxJeuaa
jtaisrStttl
llarm
A nerfecl Rcmcdv fot CmtslIiM-
lion , Sour Slnmach.Dlarrluea
Worms.l'oiivulsiuiisieverislr
ness and Lossof Sleep.
Facsimile SiJnaluK of
NEW YORK.
Eiact Copy of Wrapper.
city. Ho who cmi tors and tnkes a
place nt ono of the tnblog, in the bare
room with tho sun (led floor, only
looks up and nods nt tho waiter If
ho wunlH nlmluthe. This drink is tho
rulo; Ih Ih only In casus of exception
that It Is necessary to specify in or
dering. An army of artisuns only do
enough work ouch day In order to be
assured .of the money which will buy
S"mi linnrtiii
wmm motel
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 Rest Made Cigar on the Coast
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
Made in Roseburg by
L. RABAT
Farmers, Clean
PANNING MILL
THE ONLY MILL THAT WILL CLEAN IT RIGHT
LET US SHOW YOU
("nil nnil look over our line of IMowh, llnrrnm, Ciller PrrMW,
l'i-l (irliiilii-K, Kml and Hoot Cutter. . .If you want a
Stump I'ullor we linve It.
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Phone 201, Vehicles & Implements Roseburg, Oregon
oastoria
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTOfllA
them their nightly steeping In ab
sinthe.
As in the case with all such drugs,
the stomach and circulation grad
ually becomes so used to It that it Is
necessary to Increase the amount so
as to get the desired effect. So the
mlserablo victim Increase hlr. dose
from night to night until eventually
his vital organs are completely ruin
ed, his brain totters, and unless he
PORTtAND
OREGON
Modkrn Comfort
IIOUIKATK I'KICKS
Horse Show
Headquarters
. Oct lfi-17, 1908
Eesorve rooms early
for Horse Show Week
Only Roof Garden
In Portland
A. a KOBION, Hmmta
Your Seed With a
x jf.r
first K.'ts Into the madhouse ,u.
act of crlmluaniy
prison. . Ih
This Is a mild picture of the
frightful conditions that have gron
up In ranee, auu .
thousands of Frenchmen have joined
In a great national crusauc
Tl.MHKIl CKXSIS.
n.., K The Na-
asiiiiiBiuu, wi.. - -
r'ntiimiKsion has
IIOI1Q1 UIIBCl ?.iiu
caused the first comprehensive at-.
tempt at the census oi uie ,
timber In the United States ever uu-
dertaken. The commission tieeci..
the Information to help coniineio .
inventory of tne counuj a
resources which it will inciuuo n
report to the President, and since
that report is to be submitted on t ie
first day of next year. It needs the
Information at once. In consequence
i, ,ha r.ontis has been
started with a rush and is now well
under way. Estimates as 10 ...
amount of standing timber in the
United States range all the way from
822. 8C2, 000.000 to z,uuu,uu..
000 board feet, a difference of more
than a trillion feet In the views of
the best qualified authorities In the
country.
In the opinion or tne oresi ser
vice, the most carefully prepared
estimates yet made are those of
Henry Gannett,, pubitsnea uy iuc
12th census of 1900. which placed
Hie total stumpage at 1,390.000.000,
000 hoard feet. Mr. Gannett was re-
ti.. I,,, tho Prpufflpnt tO
compile all the information gathered
ror tne commission, me j.-iiun
expected to give an accurate basis
for computing how long our timber
supplies will last.
The consensus of opinion Is that
the present annunl consumption of
wood Is about 100,000,000.000 board
..n,..tt,in mnpa Ihnn Mint.
A leading authority has placed it as
blgn aS JlhO.UUU.UUU.UUU UUUIU irci.
Assuming that stumpage of 1.400,
nun nitn nnn hnnrri rpt. mi Annual
use of 100,000,000.000 board feet
and neglefrtin? growth In the calcu
lation, the exhaustion of our timber
supply is Indicated In 14 years, and
assuming the same use and sinnd
with nn annual growth of 40,000,
000,000 feet, a supply for 23 years
is Indicated,
"SALOMF,?" OH, Nl'XNO!
FOltT WOltTH, Tex.. Oct. 7. A
moving picture production of "Sa
lome" at a benefit performance for
the Fort Worth Federation of Wo
men's Clubs? Decidedly, no. The
benefit is set for next Monday night,
and when the manager of the theatre
suggested a canvasback "Salome" as
an attraction certain to pack the
house and cauBe every man In town
to fight for the privilege of buying a
ticket for admission, he little dream
ed of the storm he would raise. The
cluhwomeu raised their hands in
horror at the suggestion ond put
their feet down so emphatically upon
the proposition that it was Imme
diately squelched. The proceeds of
the benefit, minus "Salome", will go
to Emergency Home, as will those
of a racing matinee and horse show
to be held by the clubwomen at the
Fort Worth fair grounds this after
noon. A Healthy Fnniily.
"Our whole family haB enjoyed
good health since we began using Dr.
King's New Life Pills, three years
ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural
Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They
demise and tone the system In a
gentle way and does you good. 25c
at A. C. Marsters A Co's. drug store.
TVl'F.WIUTF.RS.
J.
4- ROYAL
4- TVI'K
i WHITER
$65
4 A high-grade machine wlth-
4- in the reach of everybody.
4. Free trial.
4- ROSE.IURO TYPEWRITER
4 EXCHANGE
4- Elmer E. Wimberly. Mer.
4
4 4' 4 4'4.
The
NOVELTY
THREAT R E
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY & Tlll'ltSIUY
MOVING PICTURES:
'The I'oor Knight n, M(.
"I)uke' llnugliliT."
"Heavy St-ns."
"I'oor Aunt Miillliln"
"lllililin lovers."
ILLUSTRATED SONG:
The Stars, the Strlix. ami You"
"I'm StnrviiiK for Just (i.
Sight of You."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Bring the Children to mV
this.
October
is Here
Time you ladies were thinking
about fall styles in shoes.
Pprlmns it will interest you to,
know that the new John Kelly styles
nr iiprp. too. Our best advice is
cuv 1
to call early and inspect the goods.
We have made a fall display, but invite you iuside
to get a better look.
R. L. SiErHEiNS
Exclusive Dealer in Heavy
and Fine Shoes
IIOAItl) OF EQUALIZATION
NOTIC'K.
Notice Is hereby given that the
ua..h nf Kmnilizatlou of blouglas
County will meet In the office of the
County Clerk of said county In the
Court House In the City of Rose
burg, Oregon, on Monday, October
19, iyo, at 9 ociot'K a. in. cm
Board of Equnllzattor ".,111 continue
in cAuuiniiH from duv to day, ex
clusive of Sundays and legal holi
days, until tne examination ana cor
rection and equalization of the roll
i ..mm, lain nnri tmliliclv examine the
assessment rolls and correct all er
rors in valuation, descriptions or
qualitii s of land, lots or other prop
riv N.nw therefore, all nartles
who may bo agrieved by reason of
valuation, description or otherwise
as to their assessment will please
take notice as above staled, and
make their complaints to Bald Board
of Equalization, otherwise their as
sessment will stand as made by the
Assessor.
Dated Monday, Sept. 21, 1908.
GKOUUE W. STALEY,
Assessor Douglas County.
DSW024.
PROFESSIONAL.
CEO. E. HOUCK,
M. I).
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treament. .
Telephone, Mala 31.
ROSEI1URO - - - OREGON.
A. C. SKELY, M. I)
Offices: Rooms 11, 12. and 13,
Douglas County Hank Building,
'Phone 771.
ROSEBURG - - - OREGON.
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Resld. Main 1721
DR. LLCETTA SMITH,
Physician
Women and Children's Diseases a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bids.
J. U. CHAPMAN, I). I). S.,
llflttlNt
Alirahiim MuHding Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSKIURG OKKGON
.1. V. Ml'LLKN,
A 1 1 or iH-y-n t-lMv
With Richardson, Dlmlek & Moore
head, Attorneys at Law.
S1T.-16-17 Commonwealth Hldg., 6th
and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
IHt. It. M. KRWIX,
Physician niu Kuron
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
,p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.
Ahraham BUIk.. Cor. Oak & Jackson.
Phone 2193.
SlltS. SACRY-Ml'I.I.EN,
Fimlilonalile lWess Milking.
Creason Block. Roseburg.
Three square meats a day at E.
Jennings' restaurant, which will be
re-opened In connection with the
I'tupqua Bakery on Seut. 1.
Will The Watch You
Carry Stand a Test
Like This?
Yau might, after property ttating
. to, u on if a Stmth Bend Watch
In a hning temperature or freeze it
?"" o "' of ise and it vuM ttill
reep ; rCer tinte chronometer time
, under all mch tetti.
' trlhe, won.lie''ful South Bend Balance
, Wheel I perfectly adjusts the watch.even
,0 ch Itreat changes in temperature.
' . We,wi11 pleased to show yon our
line of these guaranteed watches at anj
Hme. No obligation to purchase.
Also carry a full line of al
Standard Watches
W. E. Clingenpeel
Jeweler and Optician
1 IHIIIIM
Next. Door to
Postoffke
Hud a Close Call.
Mrs. Ada L. Croom, the widely
known proprietor of the Croom ho
tel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For sev
eral mouths I suffered with a severe
cough, and consumption seemed to
have its grip on me, when a friend
recommended Dr. King's New Dis
covery. I began taking It, and three
bottles affected a completo cure."
The fame of this li e saving cough
and cold remedy, and lung and
throat healer is world wide. Sold at
A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store.
50c and (1.00. Trial bottle free.
4.4.4.4.4.4.4..4...,.
4-
W1LOKOW. 4.
4. 4.
4 The new fertilizer. 4.
4. Nothing but fish. 4.
Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4.
4. per cent nitrogen, six per cent 4.
4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric 4.
4. acid. 4.
4. One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4.
4 grow, used In the place of 4
4. 1214 tons of best stable man- 4.
4 ure, will give better results 4.
4. and no weeds. Try It for your 4,
4. lawn,-
4. .1. P. BARKER & CO. 4.
44.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.!
Ilodge
1
DIRECTORY
i
F. A A. H., Laurel Lodse No. IS Hold!
1 regular meetlngi on 2nd ud 4th WedoM
dajiofttach mouth.
G. C. Obifam, W. M.
N, T. JxwsTT, Secretary
a i
O.tJ.W, koMDurr Locgfe No. 16 Meet
fx the '2nd and 4th Moodajre of each moots
11 at7:80 p. m., In the Foresters' Hill. Al
memberaln good itaudtuv are luvlted to at
tend J . W . Dowkll, M . W .
E H. LaHfiz, Recorder.
BP. O.KLKH, Roseburg UK.o,rT0.826-Hildi
regular communications at ths EUi
Temple" on 2nd and 4th ThurBdayB of euh
month. All member rnquehted to ttted
repularly, and all visiting brother are cordi
ally Invited to attend.
K. L. Parrott, K. R.
Geo. W. dTALW. SecreUry
D
K'IRBK OF HONOR, Myntlo bodge No. 1J-
eant. momh in Maccabee Hftll
VIIHIUB
mflmhfln onrdl.llv InvlUtd to Attend.
UISN1K K. ClVKNIiKB, 0. of H
. H. LKMOX. Ree.
I. W. Duwbll, RrceWor.
EAQLHH. Roinhnrit Acrle neeil In Odd
Fellows Mill on '2nd nd 4tn MoniUy eien
Inn ol each nonih, t 8 n cloi k. vmi
Ing bralnrea In good f landing alwa; welcome,
0. C'ui.vr, W. P.,
C. W. Hallabo. Sec.
O. O. F , RlilngStarlXHlge No. 174, meeliin
Odd Fellowe' Temple every Friday evening.
Visit ng bretheren nlwuya welcome.
K. N. Kwaht, N. U.
F. t) Micilli, K. 8.
M. Ficklb, F. 8.
10. O. F FhlleUrlan Lotlge No. 8 Mceti n
Odd Fellows Tern pie, comer of Jackson ana
Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each
week. Members of tneorder in good standing
are invited toattend.
J. fl. Ooodhow, N. O.
S. T. Jntn, R. 8.
10. O. F., Union Encampment No. 9-Mects
in Odd Fellows' Temple on tbe 1st amUrd
Thursday evenlngn of each month. Milt
ing bretheren always we'.come.
II O. Lewis, C. P.
J. O. Guodnow. Scribe.
KOF V .Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every
Wednesday int. 6. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
Members lu good standing are invited to
attend.
Gun v. wmaBBtT, v. c.
L. A. 8AHCIUABY, K. K. 8.
KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 16-lloMi
regular meetings on every WeiliiciMiay
nleht In Macesbee'e Hall. All vlsllnig
members In good aundtng are invited to at
teDd.
F. F. Patterson, Com.
O. W. Rafp, R. K.
O. T. M., Roseburg Hive No. 11- Holds
s regular reviews on every i u.j
noon at 7:110 o'clock in the Maccabee H'1
8'stera of others Hives visiting In Hie city are
cnrillollv Invll.ri In altand r.nr reviews.
II en (, U UnH.RW.XK. COM
Mbs. JgesiB Raip, R. K.
iiOnF.RN WOODMKN OF AMKRK'A. Xyrll
rf Camp No. 6SS0 meets on the second ana
fourth Wednesdaysot every month in me
Forresters' Hall. Traveling Nelghborsare cor
dially iuvlted to visit our Camp.
A C. Mabstebs, Consnl,
A. 8AUHAM. Clerk.
MOliKRN BROTHERHOOD OF AHKKITA
Roseburg Ixidge No. 493-Meeta every 2nd
and 4ih Thur-dey In Maccabee Tempi".
Vlsltiug members always welcome.
Fvbly- Hoavaa. President
Bkktiia Wbiqmt, Becre'ary.
0E.8 , RosehurgChap'er No. "Holds their
regular meeting on 1st andsrd Thursuiiy.
I,, nh U..,E. VI.IiImv mamtn I"
lauding are respectfully Invited to al
teod.
Mas I. Wou.gNBao. W. M.
T IRI JOHfison, w i
OS. a., Co. D Separate Battallon-MeelJ
every Thursday evening at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'clock.
RKBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodnf; ""j
41. I. O. O. F.-Meeta In Odd f. o
Temp!" everv Tuesday evening. lilting
slftersand brethren invited to attend. a
Maa. MAsnig Robiftso-'
MBB.SrirMiiso, Secretary.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Clreie O-4-Meets
on Island 3rd Monday evening
of each month at Odd Fellows Hall
Visiting members lu good standing are in
vlud to attend.
FLoRBKre HAtfrao- 8.
Claba Borbk, Clerk
WOODMEN OF TH K WORLD, Oak Catnf !"
l.-S-MeeU at the Odd Fellows' '
Roe-burg, everv 1st sod 3rd Monday
venlnge. Visiting ne'tgbbo. always weieo -a
E. N. Kwart, C. C.
i. H.TaBOHS, Ckwk.