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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW j
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OCTOIIKIt 16, 100M.
There are said to be 287 undoubt
ed trust in the United States, with
a total capitalization of 16.972.4 H
861. Most df them are fostered and
fed to some ex'.ent by the protectli
tariff, and many of thoin have been
notorious violators of laws for years.
Yet not a single trust has but
"busted," hot a criminal trust mtu
lias been sent mi jail, and (he to'al
amount of Hues collected up to date
II J21U.UUJ - .nurual.
HTRAYVM TOWAltD IIItYA.V.
Minstrel Hong Which Shows the Nc
" braakun is Favorite.
Evidence of which way the poll
tlcal wind Is blowing; Bomotlmes
comes from strange sources. I.ew
Hawkins, the minstrel actor, tells an
interesting story which shows thi
trend of public opinion toward Dry
an. ";Liew is an actor and not a poll
tlclan. He tries to please all shades
or political opinion, and to this en
he has a campaign song with stanzas
mentioning all of the candidates,
- This Is what he says regarding it
"I have been Blnglng this song
tor about nve weeks, mostly throng)
the west. Kvery fall 1 get out a llttl
campaign song of somo kind, espec-
lally In Presidential years. I have
"been singing this one In the cities of
the west, and now you can believe me
when I say It has always been n
clean sweep for Ilryan when It comer
to-applause. Why, I sang It In Dei
- Moines, la., a hide-bound Kepubllcan
city in a Kepubllcan state, and the
audiences simply cheered the llryu
verse so that I had to stop, while they
almost hissed me off the stage when
-1 sang the Taft stanza. It was i
clean Bryan sweep, and It was th
same thing In Minneapolis, St. Paul
Chicago, Bait Lake and iJenver."
The metropolitan papers hnve lie
gun to Bpeculnlt-aa to the men whon
Mr, Bryan will Belect as members o
"his official family in the event ot hi;
election bb President. The Hears'
pollers predict that Herman Itldder
treasurer of the Democratic Nntlonn
committee, will be appointed ambns
Bador to Germany. This is the firs'
time Mr. Ilryan's election hns eve'
been considered seriously by a hostili
press. Thoro Ib no more Burn tndl
ration afforded anywhere that tip
Democrats will assume control of tlx
Federal government March 4 th next
Ex.
A I'HOI'HKCY.
Without unwarranted enthusiasm
let me point out to vou mv counilcn
belief that the next ten years wll
no a Latin Anierlcon decade tha'
all the world will be thon studylni
and watching Latin America as I-
now does Japnn and the Orient, and
that a material, economic, intellect
unl, and political advancement will
no witnessed In Latin America whlcl
' will rival what has been accomplish
ed In tho United Btates. Were li
not for tho lamentable Ignornnci
which provnlla throughout tho Unit
ed States in regard to the peoples
Institutions, resources, and govern
ment of this section of America, thh
statement would not seem In tin
IcaBt surprising. Those of us win
' havo traveled from Cuba to Chile am'
from Brazil to llollvla are keenl
aware that this great onward move
ment has already begun and thai
Latin America has entered upon n
new era of splendid activity and
world wldo influence.
Twenty republics, varying In slzi
from the area of llraill. which it
larger than thot of the United 8tntef
proper, to Salvador, rlie smallest
which would tnke In Rhode Island
Bli times over, having a combined
population exceeding seventy mil
lions, and a foreign commerce valued
at two billions of dollars per annum
are going ahead so rapidly that no
man cau safely prophesy the limit
of what they will accomplish durltiK
the next ten years, (lifted with n
variety of climates and of resources,
blessed with a marvelous Intermingl
ing of cool plateaus and tropical low
landB, provided with vast navigable
river systems, and a long extent of
accessible coast line, supplying num
erous Important products which the
rest of the world must purchase, and
possessing a people of deep sympath
ies and high Intellectuality based on
an old and worthy civilization, they
all challenge our best study and
keenest appreciation. Kxtrart from
address of Director John llsrrotl. be
fore the Commercial Tran-Mlssiaslppl
Congress, Han Francisco, Calif., Oct
6, 1908.
Ami to n:- vnti,
The Hood River Apple drovers'
('ilea has sold thirty carloads of the
. fcie ,pltaherg apples grown In Inst
i-sctlnn of Oregon, the purchaser be
ing 8telnhart ft Kelly Company, of
New York city, who secured eirfe'y
carloads of Newtowns from the same
organization a few weeks ago. The
union has sixty carloads of apples vet
unsold, but It la expected that the
fruit will be disposed of before iiihuv
days. The winter apple taVklng has
hayun and a crop of extra qtinQiy ap
ples Is reported so far.
The first sale of MospVr (Oregon!
apples this year took place Wednes
day, October 7, when the Mosjsx
FrultgrowerB' Association ld W-
090 boxes to the Davidson Fruit
Company, of Hood River. The vari
eties disposed of were the Spltzen
bergs, Baldwins and Red Cheeks and
are snid to be of the finest quality.
The usoclatlon still hns ubout 10,
uuo boxes of apples to dispose of In
cluding its Yellow Newtowns which
last year were claimed to have av
eraged the highest In price of any
apples of this variety sold in the
Northwest.
IteportB received from buyers who
have examined the crop at Mosler
this year are to the effect that It is
the finest on the average that they
have seen on the coast. The prices
received for tile opples are stated to
be very satisfactory to tho associa
tion and work of picking und pack
ing the fruit for shipment was com
menced at once. Pacific Homestead.
It. It. lll'TLKIt HI'KAKS.
What the "Grand Old Party" has
done and why it Is necessary to con
tinue It In power was the theme of
K. R. Butler, candidate for presi
dential elector on the republican tick
et, who spoke at the court bouse in
this city, Thursday evening. It was
not generally known until late on
Thursday afternoon that Mr. Butlor
was to speak, and this fact, coupled
with his having been unheard of be
fore, accounts for the audience num
bering not over 50 people. A. C.
Marsters presided at the meeting and
Introduced the speaker.
Mr. Hutler spoke previously as
Ashland, and the following report of
the meeting there will be read with
interest by those who heard him in
lioseburg and at the same time con
vey to those who did not hear him a
very good idea of what they missed:
"R. It. Hutler, tho republican
speaker, arrived In Ashland on sched
ule tlmo to tell the young men of
Ashland how to vote. After waiting
for'a half hour after the time sched
uled to commence, by actual tount
only 68 people had arrived to hear
the great orator from the bunch -grass
of eastern Oregon, and those
were mostly women and boys.
"Finally E. D. llrlggs mounted
barrel and 111 a voice tilled with emo
tion, told how hard he hnd Inhered
for the past six weeks to try to or
ganize a republican club, and so fur
had met with failure. He then in
troduced the speaker, who in turn
;ot badly mixed trying to explain
away Home of the ninny Jokers In the
republican platform. Tho young man
was not well posted In politics. He
ot off some of the old 12-yenr-old
tans about "the boy orator of the
Platte," but as he was a mere bov
himself, he Is to be excused, and we
lope he will Improve with age. By
;he time Mr. Butler closed, a consid
erable number of his hearers hnd re
ared from the room."
AN F.tid STOItY.
The following is taken from a re
ent Ibsuo of a New York dally paper:
When H.r.oo.otlO Iowa eggs arrived
in New York one dny Inst week n com
mission merchant of Washington
market became worried, lie knew
a great deal about eggs, but the fact
that 3,5(10.00(1 should arrive In one
day stnrted him off on a wild spree
of figures. Ho took the figures home
with him, drenmed over them for
nights and after he had awakened
from a dream in which he found him
self smothered under a bluuket
omelet Inrgo enough to cover Man
hattan Island he took the subject ot
eggs seriously.
Ho talked eggs to Ills family, his
friends and business associates until
hey advised him to see a doctor.
The physician told him to solve
he egg problem, which he did.
"I wns a bit surprised when I
found that New York city had recelv-
il a shipment of 3. 60(1, 000 eggs In
one dny," explained the unfortunate
'ommlsslon merchant. "I wanted to
know how ninny eggs we used in n
year, and after a lot of thinking. I
calculated that we handle in this
city 1.247.000.000 every year. I
know that New York Is the greatest
gg consuming city In the United
states, not because of Its size, hut
.New Workers have the egg habit.
nis yearly supply would make a
Ingle egg about a high as the Metro-
politan tower.
"The Blood Is The Lift."
Bel Ml CO haa nnvnp ........ , i
above simple stotenu nt of scripture. But
It haa illuminated that statement and
liven It a ineantmr ever lir,u,i..i.. -i.i
the Increasing breadth of knowledge'
vnon me Dluad Is "bud" or Impure it
U DOt ShinS th h,.lv wl.l..K -..l
through disease. The brain la alsc
clouded. She nid and l,,.lm..
'ted. aniNajitiv anv.n.i. i
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rmpjrtro( IhsfiWS Foul . Imnhl I
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tuirkhca and mum,., 1 1 lJjLj t iTTTrsr fj
euiim, pimples, blotches, eruptions and
iiiiantMus suiH-iions. as ecicma,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and otbei
manllestatloiia of Impure blood.
ID the Ctira nf armf,,!..,,. w.lliK-u
isrged glands, mien eating ulcers, or old
Bores. tho"(M.l. i. Medical Discovery " haj
performed the most marvelous cures. Ir.
cases of old sores, ur open eating ulcers.
It It well to 1 in th. . Iv
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llerre'a All-Healing Salve, which pos
sesses wonderful healing potencv when
sol ss as annllcntlen to , i ...
Jusctlo. with Ihs tia nf 'Golden Medical
t.OYsry-a a blood rleansln. ,n.H.
tlotial trnstaMt Tr ..
n t tewes. tare the All-Ileallng
aliei" li st.-. j,m ctn M,ny pro,.,,,, It
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I. R. V. Pierce, mi Main St..
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' -uoicS)i sa.slical Dlaeovery.'
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IP unanmcn componlttim as s tuhstltnu
sr -'ieinen siedlcal Dlscerery. which Is 1
a medlcins or ow!i comi-ositios. I
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Facsimile Signaturecf
NEW YOHK.
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
"Thero was nothing dangerous
about my thinking along these lines,
until I drifted Into the question of
hens and the number of eggs laid
In the entire United Suites. Then
my troubles commenced.
"I secured olllclnl reports, from
which I learned that the hens In this
country lay lu,il'3,94!),ll)ti eggs ev
ery year.
"Nothing dangerous about this un
til I picked up a cuse of eggs and
found Hint they averaged nliout two
Inches long, ir I Bhould take those
liftoen billion and live hundred odd
million eggs and lay them end to end
how long n line would they make?
That got me to thinking, and It wns
only u mutter of counting to find that
all the eggs laid in the United States
if placed end to end would reach 4,-
Stop-don't do the
work aMachine can do
fits'. ;"?jf5
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
Atterbery & Co.
Just received another carload of
Washington Cedar Shingles
Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg
PLOWS
All Kinds at
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Implements and Vehicles
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
in
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTOMI
923 miles. Why, that would make
a line four times from New York
cuy 10 Jacksonville, Florida a reg
ular board walk of eggs, or would
go away out to San Francisco and
start back again.
"I took the miles of ggs home
with me and went to sleep on tho li
quid amount all these eggs would
make. I had a hard time of it and
was not satisfied until I found It took
eight eggs to make a pint, or sixty
four eggs to a gallon. How man?
gallons would those eggs make. The
answer came 24,265,176 buIIoiib of
eggs.
"It wns easy enough to learn that
a good hen will averaw 200 eggs a
year, so it would require 77,619,745
hens to lay the 15,523.949.196 eggs.
"An average hen weighs about live
. The Yost
Gearless motor will do it,
simple as A B C, self-oiling
will last a lifetime.
. No metal coging. We
invite your personal in
spection. Roseburg Furniture
Company
Jackson St., Roseburg, Ore
V
pounds,- so she must lay five times
her weight in one year In efcgs. H
the heus in the Lulled slates
were one great hen and that hen
were to lay one egg as large as all
the eggs laid In one year pul to
gether, she would weigh 388,098,725
pounds. I was mad all the way I
through when she got on my chest
one night and 1 had a hard time get-
tlug her off, and did not until I woke
up and found the pillow clutched in
my arms.
But the hen wasn t In it wim my
dream of the next night, when I dis
covered that that egg would weigh
1,940,493,623 pounds. Did you ever
know of a hen laying an egg Ave
times her own weight? I never did,
and when 1 found that egg rolling
down the side of a mountain and I
could not get out of the way well I
woke up in time to escape being
crushed like an egg shell.
"I went on calculating until I
found that an average freight train
of 40 cars would hold 2,792,000 eggs
remembering that a car will hold
from 350 to 450 cases of eggs.
"It would take to haul that train
557 big engines and If you put tbe
box cars end to end and did not count
the engines you would have a train
45 miles long.
"Oh, yes, the doctor tells me I w4II
be all right Just as soon as I find
out how large an omelet Hlnch thick
15,523,949,196 eggs will make.
"My time was not all wasted, for
I did learn that Iowa furnished more
eggs thnn any other state in the
union, with Ohio and Illinois com
ing second and third, while New
York Is ninth on the list."
Had a Close Cull.
Mrs. Ada L. ('room, the widely
known proprietor of the Croora ho
tel, Vaughn. Mlsa., says: "For 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 New Dis
covery. I began taking it, and three
bottles affected a complete cure,
The fame of thlp life saving cough
and cold remedy, and lung and
throat healer Ib world wide. Sold at
A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store.
50c and 91.00. Trial bottle free.
GARBAGE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons dumping rubbish or garbage of
any kind along the public rnanway
south of Roseburg will be vigorously
prosecuted. J. M. SCHAFFER.
lm Road Supervisor.
Oyster season Is opened. Olym-
plas or Eastern in any style and the
right kind of style at J. Fa I be 'u rest
aurant near the S. P. depot. Open
day and night. Clean, private
Doxes. unort orders a specialty.
Regular dinners. dtf
No More
"Blue
Monday"
IN) n't endure that tiroing
"Blue Monday" commonly
called U'ilsIi day, Vou can get
your work done just as good
and about m cheap by sending
It to us.
Buttons Hrwotl on and ripK
mended. Phone 791 and we
A il I call for your work.
Roseburg:
Steam
Laundry
IFe
NOVELTY
THEATRE
PROGRAM
FRIDAY and SATl'H DAY.
MOVINO PICTURES:
"Hypnotist."
'Why Jenkins Wears the Illue
Itihlwn."
"Scotch Highland."
"Dr. Jenks' Liquid Life Re--
storer.
ILLUSTRATED SOXG:
'We'll lie Together When the
I loud Itoll Hj"
"I re Taken Qnlle . Fancy to
You."
MATINEE 2:30 TO S
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Bring the Children to see
this.
Do You Appreciate an Easy
Good-fitting Shoe?
Yes; most all women do, and we
have just opened up several cases of
fresh, new shoes made of American
tanned kid the "glove ff
fitting leather." tJrJ.UU
Every woman should wear kid shoes. Al- (BJ'l PA
ways dressy, always neat for every occa- 'fl'L.JU
sion. and.
John Kelly has made these over new, perfect ji A A
fitting lasts. Call. F.VU
I 1,M, R. L. STEPHENS
UOAItD OP EQUALIZATION
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Equalization of btouglas
County will meet in the office of tbe
County Clerk of said county In the
Court House in tho City of Rose
burg, Oregon, on Monday, October
19, 1908, at 9 o clock a. m. Said
Board of Euuallzatlor '..111 continue
its sessions from day to day, ex
clusive of Sundays and legal holi
days, until the examination and cor
rection and equalization of the roll
is complete, and publicly examine the
assessment rolls and correct all er
rors lu valuation, descriptions or
qualities of land, lots or other prop
erty. Now, therefore, all parties
wbo may be agrlevcd by reason of
valuation, description or otherwise
as to their assessment will please
take notice as above stated, and
make their complalntB to said Board
of Equalization, otherwise their as
sessment will stand as made by the
Assessor.
Dated Monday, Sept. 21, 1908.
GEORGE W. STALEY,
Assessor DouglaB County.
DSW024.
ntOFESSIONAL.
GEO. K. 1IOUCK,
AL l.
Office In the Review Building, up
stairs, Rooms 13 and 14.
X-Ray and Electrical Treameut.
Telephone, Main 31.
ROSEBURG ... OREGON.
A. C. KKKI.Y, M. D.,
Offices: Rooms 11, 12 and 13,
Douglas County Bank Building,
'Phone 771.
ROSEBURG - - - OREGON.
Office Hours: Phones:
10 to 12 a. m. Office Main 1711
2 to 4 p. m. Reald. Main 1721
UK. LUCETTA SMITH,
"Physician
Women and Children's Diseases a
Specialty
Office: Rooms 8 and 9, Marsters' Blk
next to Douglas County Bank Bldg.
J. It. CHAPMAN, I). 1). 8,
Dentist
Abraham Building Telephone 114
Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
ROSEBURG OREGON
J. O. MULLEN,
- Attorney-at-Iiaw
With Richardson, Dimlck & Moore
head, Attorneys at Law.
315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg., 6th
' and Ankeny Streets.
PORTLAND OREGON
nil. It. M. ERWIN,
- PhvalrliUl .tlri hlncmwin
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6
p. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.
Abraham Bldg., Cor. Oak & Jackson.
Phone 2193.
MRS. SACUY-Ml'LLEN,
Fashionable Dress Making.
Creason Block. Roseburg.
Three sounre rnpnrn Ha , 0
Jennings' restaurant, which, will be
re-opened In connection with the
Umpqua Bakery on Sept. 1.
Still
Talking
Watches
If ever In our lire, Wl. WPn- al(p
to "Watch" you to Your sail, faction
It is right now while ju are .,).
Ing this.
Wo have them from I he Smallest
Arm-rtran made walrh, up to the 18.
SI.K in all grades. If rou want .
watch, don't full t raji am, ,(M,k
over our stork, which is complete.
OIK RING DISPLAY.
If you've ring need f Any Kind
yon shouldn't forge, ihst our values
are
Onr's Exclusively.
We carry .Is,, . fu e -
Glass. Silverware, ImbrelUs and
Oock..
CLINGENPEEL
the jf.veij:r and optictax
1 " , i
Next Door to
I'uBtoQlce
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, ot Fayette, N. Y.,
a veteran ot the civil war, who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good
Electric Bitters have done Is worth
more than five hundred dollars to
me. I spent much money doctoring
for a bad case of stomach trouble,
to little purpose. I then tried Elec
tric Bitters, and they cured me. I
now take them as a tonic, and they
keep me strong and well." 60c at
A. C. Marsters & Co's drug store.
I,i."j.-.l,'...,.g".2"
IVILGItOW. .J.
t 3
The new fertilizer. ..
4 Nothing but fish.
J. Guaranteed analysis: Seven 4.
4 per cent nitrogen, six per cent ..
4 potash, 18 per cent phosphoric
j. acid. 4
4 One 25-pound sack of Wll- 4.
grow, used in the place of
4- 12 tons or best stable man- .J.
4 ure. will give better results .J.
4 and no weeds. Try It for your 4.
4 lawn.
4- J. F. BARKER & CO. 4.
"f 4- 4
'innr.F niDFri-nDv
ja-Vayja. avHrL.y I V IX I S
A P. a a.m., Laurel utn No. 18-Holdt
regular meeilim on 2nd and 4th Wedne.
dayiofeach month.
O. C. Uapn, w. M.
N. T. Jbwett, Secretary
AO.tJ.W. Koneourg Loose No. 16 Hut
the 2nd aud 4th Mondavi of each month
at7:8ep. m., In the Foreitera' Hall, Al
members in good staudlng are luvlted to St
una J. W.Dowsu., It. w.
K H. Lbnox, Keoorder.
Br. O. Kl.ks, Kowhurg Leua., no.SaoHolila
regular commuuioatloui at th. Elks
Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursday! ot each
month. All members requeeted to attend
reaiilarlv. and all vl.l.lnv k-nti.aH - ,,
ally Invited to attend.
k. i Pasrott, K. R.
oo. w. UTaitv. Secretary.
DK1RKK OF HONOR, Untie Lofl,,
Meet. 2nd and 4th Thurndav .' eolnnal
each month In Macc.be. rial" vfiFiM
members cordially invited to attend. K
MlNNII K. Cavkndir, rj. 01 U
t. H. Lekox. Ree.
i. W. Dowbll, Receiver.
EAGLES, Roaeborg Aerie meets In Odd
Fellow. Hall on '2nd and 4th Monday eren
Idri of each month, at 8 o'clock, visit
lug brethren In good standing alway welcome.
O. Culvbr, W. P.,
C. w. Biuiu, Bee.
I 09iE'',!ll"lnK.8trI'odc " meetaln
I odd Kellowa'Templeever? Friday evening.
Visit ng brethereu always welcome.
E. N. Ewart, N. O.
F. II M10.U.1, R. 8.
M. Firsts. F. a
I E 'PhllcJerl" e No. 8-Meetl I
I Oild Fellow. Temple, corner of Jackaon and
cans Hlreets, on Saturday evening ef each
week. Member, of the order In goodstandni.
are Invited to attend.
J. n. (lonDNov, N. O.
N. T. Jswsrr, R. 8.
ISu0AiJ',,!l,,.5.''ml"nell, No- -Meet
In Odd Fellowi' Temple on the lit and 3rd
, Thimdar evening! of each moath. Villi.
Ing bretheren alway. we'.cnaie
II. O. I.kwib, t p.
J. O Ooodnow. Scribe.
KOF P.,Alr.ha Lodge No. 47- Meet! every
Wedneidajrln I. 5. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
attend " ' """ding are Invited to
(itss V. WIkbrslt, o, C.
L. A. g.HCTU-RY, K. R. H.
KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 10-Hnld!
regular meetlnv. on every Wedoemtar
m.m!i'hl,ln MC'ibee'. Hall.' All vt.lttug
tnetnberi In good itaudlng are Invited to at-
P. F. Patteraon, Com.
O. W. Rrr, R. K.
LO. T. M., Ro-eburg Hive No. 11- Holds
rt-gular review! on every Tuedav after
noon ,i im o'clock in the Maccabee'. Hall.
if,?' ,h"sillre. riming id Ihe elty ar.
cordially Invited to attend cur review..
Mrs. C. B. Boskbraks, Com.
Mrs. Jsssir Rarr, R. k.
MOriKRN WOODMKN OF AMERICA, Myrtl
Jamp Xo. exu meets on the lecend and
f... "MncsdsyR of every month In th.
iuiiJ f".!,in- Tr"e,,n' Nclghbori.r. cor
dlally invltwl to vlaltour Camp.
A. C. Marstrrs, CodiuI,
A. Saumas. Clerk.
MOI.KRS RROTHRRHOOD OF AMERICA'
Roaebiirg lxlge No. 4V3Mee every 2nd
vi.1.,""1 Jhtiradsy In Maccabee Temple.
XalUng member, alwaya welcome.
EvRl.v HoavRR, Prrildent
Berth. Wriomt. Secretary.
OE R . Rntebiir, Chapter Ko S-Holdi their
regnlir meeting on lit and 3rd ThnraduTl
"rh Month. Vl.ltlng members la
good Handing are respectfully invited W at.
Mr.. I. Wollssbbro. W. M.
raaa JOHSSQS. SecreUlry
0
N O., Co. D Separata Battalion
Sn' .T0""1' v.ning.a.lh.Astnery
Hall ats o clock.
M. c. SLocrs. Capuln.
nt
laBfcKAHs. Roseburg Rabekah Ledge. No.
rv si. i. o. n v - . .. i .
.l.Ilm5'I'Tt.rT T""lTvenlnf. Vlslnoit
'istenand bralhren Irrvlied to attend.
Mas. Maonis RnRajtaeow. N.n.
Mrs. SrsrHssso. Secr.ta.ry.
mo
WK!Lr wOODCRAFT, Mlae Circle
eeu on Island 3rd Moudav evening
"ch m.wilh at odd Fellows' Hall.
it. t .TtVoT " ' "
FliRBifrg HAMran, 9. N.
Cfcasa Borrs, cl.rk
W?I','S''0?THS WORI.O, Oikrimplm
ft J-Meetaat (tie Odd, Fellow. Hall la
sventaxa. VialUng oeignbon aJwaya wel com,
National Bk KOg. p,,one 243
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t. U. Tbboss Clerk.
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