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KHTIMATK OF OKEGOX. -
Oregonlan'. Canvaa Olvnt Taft. Htate
bf 19,220 I'luralltjr.
Portland Oregonlan, Oct. 19: Ras
ed on Impartial estimates furnished
by correspondents of The Oregonlan
from every county In the state, with
the exception of Klamath and Lake,
Taft will bave a plurality In Oregon
of 19,220. It is likely to be more
rather than less. The estimated vote
In the two Southern Oregon counties
was made on the basis of the vote
for Congressman last June.
Taft's estimated plurality In Mult
nomah county is given as 7500, while
It Is predicted he will have a lead
over riryan of 11,720 in the 33 other
counties of the state.
Ilryan's vote In the state will be
Increased slightly by the return to
the party of thOBe democrats who
voted for Roosevelt .four years ago
In preference to Judge Alton H.
Parker. He also will bave the sup
port this year of a great many demo
crats who remained at home In 1K(H
and did not vote at all. These ad
ditions will bave the effect of In
creasing the democratic vote of Ore
gon without detracting greatly from
the normal republican vote of the
state, which will be polled by Taft.
Union Vote for Neliroxkan.
The only reported defection from
.tbe republican ranks In this state is
that of the men of the labor unions
who are openly supporting the No
braakan. However, it Ib generally
known that fully 60 per cent of the
trades unionists In this city who are
taking a hand In politics, are demo
crats, so that their suport of Bryan
In the coming election will not heav
ily diminish the republican vote.
In 1904 the Socialists polled 7019
votes In the state. It Is generally
admitted that they will poll a heaviei
vote next month, possibly aggregat
ing 10,000. This Increased vote will
be taken almost entirely from the
democratic ranks. At the same time
reports from the outlying countltm
of the state are to the effect that In
consequence of the vigorous local op
tion campaign in this state last
spring, followed by the visit hero of
the Prohibition nomlneo during the
campaign, the cold water party nlso
will Increase Its vote which in 1904
was 2806. It will draw any Increase
In Its vote undoubtedly from the re
publicans so that If the Increase In
the vote of the Socialist and Prohibi
tion parties Is substantially the
same, the vote of the two old parties
will he decreased proportionately and
neither will have the advantage.
From the reports received by The
Oregonlan, linker Is the only county
that probably will go for Hryan m
trough tho estimates appear to In
citrate that the result will be clone
In Linn and possibly Jcisophlnc and
Umatilla. All of tho other counties
, are expected to poll tho normal ru-
niibllcan voto.
Douglas County's plurality for
Taft la estimated at 200.
MOIIK I'llODUCTS NKKDICI).
The Hood Itlver apple show Is the
"finest ever." There are those who
think this Judgment will bo revised
when the Willamette Valley apple
growers put up their exhibit. Lot
the good work go on. Competition In
this line cannot be too sharp. The
world's markets are waiting tn be
supplied with Oregon apples, and all
want the best. In tho Judgment of
the Oregonlan, the apples rnlsed by
careful, consolonllous orrhardlsta,
wholher of Hood Itlver. tho Willam
ette Valley or I'nuipua Vnlley, or
Rogue Itlver Vnlley. are equally
good, which Is to say that they all are
the best on earlh In alio, color, flnvor
and keeping qualities. It is easy to
believe that the Judges nt the Hood
River fair had great difficulty In
awarding prises for the best, In a ills
nlay where there was no mediocrity
Imagine their plight hnd It been a
slate applo show, instenu ot an ex
hlblt ot the best of one section only.
With butter selling at 85 cents
and eggs at 45 cents and winter not
yat begun, and with eastern storage
butter and eastern eggs being l in
norted In large ciuantltles, It Is sp
parent thai the dairying and poultry
business in this state has not yet
been overdono. As a matter of fact
the shortage In native stork of these
most necessary commodities has been
In evidence for more than 20 years
Despite the remunerative figures at
which they are selling, it seems mi
possible to induce an expansion In
the Industry In keeping with the In
creased demand. The butter and
egg business may cost a little more
trouble than the growing ot wnesi
but eventually It Is destined to lie
come one of tho hlg wealth produc
ing factors of the State. Oregonlan
Where Bullets Flew.
David Parker, of Fayette, N. Y
a veteran of the civil war, who lost a
foot at Gettysburg, says: "The good
Klectrte Bitters have done hi worth
more than five hundred dollars to
me. I spent much money doctoring
for a bad case ot stomach trouble,
to little purpose. I then tried Klee
trle Bitters, and they cured me. I
now take thorn as a tonle, and they
keep me strong and weil." 60c at
0. Maraten A Co l drug store.
TO BKI.K.SAP SPRINGS.
Kuilruud From Kugene Intention of
.V-w Incorporation.
SAI.EM, Or.. Oct. 17. Plans for
an electric or steam road from Eu
gene to Belknap Springs and the
Lucky Boy Mine were disclosed today
by the filing of Incorporation papers
by Cord Sengstake. O. A. Lyman and
.era Snow. The Intention Is also de
clared of coiiHtructing a branch line
to Foley Springs. The company is
Incorporated for J 100,000.
The same incorporators establish
the Consolidated Lucky Hoy Mines,
with $1,000,000 capitalization.
WALL HTItKKT LKVIKI) OX.
NEW YORK. Oct. 18. -"If Treas
urer Sheldon, of the republican na
tional committee, will appoint a com
mittee of three or four respectable
men who expect nothing from poli
tics, I will appear before them and
prove that the committee is demand
ing 1500 apiece from Wall street
men." said Nathan Straus, of the
Democratic Business Men's league,
today. This was Mr. Straus' reply
to a statement from Mr. Sheldon,
printed today, declaring that the
charge made by Mr. Straus yesterday
that the republican national commit
tee is assessing Wall street men $500
was a falsehood.
MKDFOKI) MAN MISSINC;.
MEDFORD, Or., Oct. 18. Herman
Terrlll, aged 27, formerly engaged In
the bakery business in Medford, lost
his way last Wednesday while bunt
ing In the Meadows district, about
30 miles northeast of here, and Is
3upposed to have perished from ex
posure during the storm which has
been raging in that district since
then.
8. P. IlltAK K.MAN KILLF.I).
ASHLAND, Or., Oct. 17. Carl H.
Will, a Southern Pacific passenger
brakeman, was knocked off the rear
olatform of the first section of Train
16, Southern Pacific, coming down
he Sisklyous, eight miles south of
Ashland, last evening, and received
njuries from which he died at mid
night last night. lie was missed
hen the train reached Ashland, and
vaa picked up later by a light en
gine. He wus struck by the tim
jers of a covered bridge.
:!,H0,(MIO FOR ROADS.
ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 10. Bills on
ontracts for road Improvements in
til pnrts of the state, aggregating
13.000.000 havo been called for by
Itnto Engineer Skene, and will be
.pened next month. Nearly every
ounty In the state, outside of New
fork city, will get a shnre of the vast
-xpendlture.
LOOKINO 11' POTATO RATH
Ralem Statesm nn: The stnte rnll--oad
commission has started nn in
'estigntlon on its own Initiative as to
ates on potntoes on the Southern
'aclflc. The Investigation will be
mscd on tho valuation of coimnod
tles. It Is alleged tbe rnllrond company
hnrges a lower rnte for commodities
f moro vuluo than potatoes. The
"ommlssion will call the Southern
t'aclllc to show cause for this ills
Topnncy. Medford Tribune: J. A. Palmer,
the pioneer architect, and n veteran
if the civil war, left for Hoseburg
I'burHilny to enter the Oregon Sold
ers' Home. Ills health has been
loorly for some tliuo past.
Albany Democrat: Hev. Klhert II.
Ilirks, of tbe Baptist church, of
Itoseburg, pleased thoso fortunate In
hearing him Inst night, at the Hitp
ist church. In his lecture on the life
if the Tennessee mountaineers. The
inbject proved one of great Interest,
iresented eloquently, giving his liear
irs something to think nbout as well
'is occasionally something to laugh
thoiit. A former Tennessee man. Mr.
Hicks was at home on the subject.
" The Klorjr of a Medicine.
It name "Ooklen Medical Discover '
wutiiKiii'sti'd by one of lu most lin.rt
int and valuable Ingredients Gulden
Seal root.
Nearly forty years ago. Dr. I'lcrcn dl
covered that ho could, by the use of pure,
trlplo-ri'llncd glycerine, aldul by a ccr
tain degree of constantly maintains
hnat and with tho aid of apparatus am
appliance designed for thai puriMise, ex
tract from our must valuable native mr
dlclnal roots tlielr curative procrtjr
much belter than by the use of sli-oho'
so generally employed. So the now worlC
famed "tioldcn Medical Di-n-overy." ft
the cure of weak stomach. Indigestion, i
dr.,.,.a. torpid liver, or biliousness sr.
kindred derangement wan tirt made, a
It ever ilnie hat IVn, without a panic,
of aleolwl ill lu inai-up.
A glance VJKcJiiU llt of lu Ingred
snla, printed clrTverv boltla-wrapoc
will ilinw tint It li Wlr. (r0ni the moi
valuable medicinal ro!Asfound growin-
la our American foresOO All these lr.
Wkot llir.tu Cliilnrinirnljt 1V1T
tvn comiillixl hr Dr. K. V. l'lvrce. o
Buffalo, . V., and Mil li tnallwl fnr k
any on S'klna var.is by pial card, 01
lltr aillrasd to tlis lavhir as abiv
Krittn theau eniliirst'mfiila, coplMl frorr
standard msdlral WMiUsof all the dl;(r
nt arhooh) of prartlea. It will tw t,.,inc
Uiat lha tnsrrdirnUicorntMttiiis ttir'tuiltl
en Mrdlral IHo-orrry " ar a.lvlvj no
only tor tha cur of the atuve mi'uUmm
dlirasfts, but alu tor lh cure of ail ca
Urrbal, bronchial and throat alTr,-li-nt
acrtim pained with catarrhal diarriarm
noarMi.w, aors tliroat. llnscrlns. tii
hsiiKin-couehi, and all thow antln
affocUnns which. If not nioniptlr am
proparly Ireaud are liaMo u terminal
la consumption. Tasa ir Pierce's Hi
eorery In tlma and iiorsrvers In Its u
until you (Its II a fair trial and It I no
likely tn disappoint. Too much mul ni
bs inected of It. It will i.l r- rfi rn
miracles. It will not curs consinni.im.
in Its advanced ftaa-i. No medicine -;i
t wHJl curs tha affections that lead as U
oosamnUw, f UHm en Hum.
The Kind Tou Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, bag borne the signature of
and bag been made under bis per
tf Bonal supervision since Its infancy.
'Laf7X 'UctSUK Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good "r.re but
Kiperimcnts that trifle with and endanger the health of
Inlunts and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cou.stipu.tlor
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomaeh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
7
Bears the
The Kind You Haie Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Tw enPITaVUM MMSsSt, rr
(.HAZING FEE REIH'CEI).
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Follow-
ItiK a statement made a year ago at
the meeting of the National Grow
ers' Association In Salt Lake, Glfford
IMnchfjt, forester, and A. F. Potter,
In charge of grazing In National for
est a, have announced a reduction of
10 to 15 per cent fn rates for sheep
grazing on the national forests to
take effect for the coming season.
The new schedule does not affect
the cases where the minimum charge
f 5 cents a head has already been
allowed, or an especially low rate has
been fixed on account of some local
conditions. In most cases the re
vised fee will mean a reduction of
ntiout 1 cent a head. In fixing rates
for grazing different kinds of stock,
local conditions, the effect of grazing
by different kinds of stock on forest
growth, the demand for the use of
iho range by the owners of stock, the
needs of the homesteader, and tbe
profits of business have all been
taken Into consideration.
COFFEE
The world is full of
anonymous coffee : "Java
and Mocha."
Who returns your
money if you don't like
'em?
t
Your grocer returns Tour monar 'f ros aea
U. Vhilllaf s B.U: mm par hi a
A Healthy Family.
"Our whole fnnilly has ' enjoyed
good health since we began using Dr.
Kings New Llfo l'llU, three years
ago," snys U A. llartlet, of Rural
Route 1. Guilford. Maine. They
rlennso and tone the system In a
gentle way anil does v- i good. 26c
at A. C. Mnrsters & Co'8. drug store.
1H).HI OF FQVAI.IZATIOX
N'OTIL'K.
Nollco Is hereby given that the
Hoard of KtiufillzutloQ of hiouglaB
County will meet In the office of the
('utility Clerk of snld count ' In the
Court House In the City of Kose
burg, Oregon, on Monday, October
19. 1908, nt 9 o'clock a. m. Snld
Honnl of Kiiiallzntlui lll continue
Its sessions from day to day, ex
clusive of Sundays and legal holi
days, until tho exumlnntlon and cor
rection nnd eiitiallzntlon of the roll
Ib complete, and publicly examine the
assessment rolls and correct all er
rors In valuntlon, descriptions or
qualities of land, lots or other prop
erty. Now. therefore, all parties
who may be ngrleved by reason of
valtinllon, description or otherwise
ns to their assessment will please
take notice as above stated, and
make their complaints to said Hoard
of Kiiualliallon. otherwise their as
sessment will stand as made by the
Assessor.
Dated Mondav. Sept. 21. 1908.
UKOKCK W. STAI.EY.
Assessor Douglns County.
DSW024.
W I Mi HOW.
The new fertiliser.
Nothing but fish.
Guaranteed analysis: Seren
per rent nltroxen. six per cent
polaah, 18 per cent phosphoric
acid.
One JS-pound sack of Wll
(trow, used In the place of
im tons of beat stable man
ure, will ulre better results
and no weeds. Try It for our
lawn.
J. P. BARKER CO.
4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..
Signature of
r vrntrr. new von orr.
Jl'RY COMPROMISES.
Verdict of Mnnslauirhter Returned
Against Kdward H. Martin.
PORTLAND. Or., Oct. 17. A ver
dict of manslaughter was returned
against Edward H. Martin, accused
murderer of Nathan Wolff, the Flrit
street pawnbroker, by a jury In the
state circuit court at 3:30 o'cloek
yesterday afternoon. The Jury had
deliberated on' a verdict for 25
hours. Counsel for the defendant Im
mediately applied for and were
granted 20 days to present a motion
for a new trial. Judge Cleland fixed
next Tuesday at 9:30 .m. as the
time for pronouncing sentence. The
maximum penalty for manslaughter
Is Imprisonment In the state peniten
tiary for 15 years.
Neither the prosecution nor the
defense nor the prisoner himself Is
satisfied with the verdict, which is
recognized as a compromise. The
Jurors before filing Into the court
room evidently had pledged them
selves to secrecy as to the result of
their bnlloting before the final ver
dict was reached. None of them
would discuss their deliberations or
Indicate how the ballotting stood as
to the guilt or innoeense of the ac
cused at any stage of their extended
conference.
Amos Sovern Is visiting with his
son tn Kjigene.
Mntinees every afternoon at The
Crescent 6c. TF
Stop-don't do the
work aMachine can do
tV ill J
PLOWS
All Kinds at
J, F. BARKER & CO.
Implements and Vehicles
CAXYOWnXE-RIDDI.E NEWS.
Canyon tllle.
The Myrtle Credit Lumber Com
pany has purchased the Carmlchael
place. 7 miles up Days Creek, adding
more to tbelr timber holdings in that
vicinity. They give promise of build
ing a railroad up Myrtle Creek and
around Into the timber on Days
Creek another year.
The season of prune harvest Is
nearly over for this year. The Wll-
Bon & Gazley drier finished Its work
Wednesday and prune growers are
now engaged in grading and hauling
their fruit. The year has not been a
very favorable one and many of the
prunes are not up to the average.
either in size or quality.
Mrs. Mattie Fuller, of camweii,
Idaho, arrived Monday to visit with
relatives.
Miss Waddell. of Halsey, arrived
in Canyonvllle Saturday to visit with
her cousin, Miss Elva Glasgow, rrom
here she will go to Medford.
Mrs. Thos. Wilson left Thursday
for Ventura, Calif., to spend about a
month. Her cousin, Mrs. rullcr.
will accompany her as far as Santa
Clara and return with her.
Mr. Coe. of South Dakota, has
leased the Whitsett place at Perdue.
W. R. Ramsey has sold his farm to
Messrs. Lewis and Elliott, of Idaho,
and, with his wife and his son and
family, started for his old home in
West Virginia last Tuesday.
Riddle.
Miss Ella 'Wilson, of Walla Walla,
came the latter part of the week to
visit for some time with relatives and
old time friends. Thfs was formerly
her home.
Miss Jennie ColllnB has gone to
Gresham to visit at her old home
with relatives.
Quite a number have been honored
with invitations to the wedding ot
Clarence Cathey and MIbs Jossle
Frances, of Gresham, Or., which is
to take place at the home of the
groom at Corvallls, Wednesday, Oct.
21.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Welch,
Oct. 9, 1908. a son. Echo.
f- '
J. TYPEWRITERS.
4 New and Second-Hand
4. Machines, ?20. to (120.
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS. .
to suit purchaser.
New Muchines on Trliil.
A ROYAL. 13: FOX. $100. .
4. Rosebunr Typewriter Exchange 41
4 Elmer E. Wlmberly, Mgr.
BODGE
X Che KelCable Cador t
Has received bis
FALL STYLES ;
and SAMPLES ;
also a line of Full Goods. Drop ,
in and look over the Fall styles
and get posted on the proier
styles for Fall and Winter.
A Perfectly Fined
Excellently Made1,
Faultlessly Stylish
J. Fall Auit. tor
A. A Small Price
.... ..... ....... .1
I1 1 1 1' 1 I I 1 A 1 i 1 I I "1 I" 1 I
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
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 tiie g'oveCilll
UlllUg UBIUWI .
Every woman should wear kid shoes. Al- j'2 CA
ways dressy, always neat for every occa- tlCeV
John Kelly has made these over new, perfect ff
firtino- lasts. Call. tPt.UU
fitting lasts. Call.
Kxcluiire Dealer lo IImt;
a,nd FlaeHbotw
K. L. STEPHENS
DIVORCED MAX SUICIDES.
ALBANY. Or.. Oct. 18. John F.
Surrell, a farmer, 61 years old, living
near Sweet Home, shot himself at 8
o'clock this morning and died at 2
o'clock this afternoon. The cause is
thought to he despondency over
trouble with his wife, which resulted
In a divorce last April.
FINE EMBROIDERY.
Sheets and pillow Blips hemstitched
and monogrammed. Now Is the time
to have your Xmas presents done
get ready early. Prices reasonable.
Address A. X.. care Review, and 1
will call on you. All work guar
anteed. OTP
A anniiltf of the net edition Of
the Oregon mining laws has Just I
been received at this office. It In
cludes everything to date tn legal
mining procedure. Copies only 40
cents each. TF
COCKERELS FOR SALE Andalus
ians, Buff Leghorns, Barred Ply
mouth Rocks, one White Leghorn,
one Brown Leghorn. All up to date 1
stock. Mrs. M. Whipple, Eden
bower. Phone 957. swdo
Still
Talking
Watches
If over in our lives we were able
to "Watch' you to Your satisfaction
it In right now while you are read
ing thiH.
We have them from the Smullest
American made watch, up to the 18
SlK in all grades. If you want a
watch, don't fail to call and look
over our stock, which is complete. . ,
Olll RING DIHPLAY.
If you've a ring need of Any Kind,
you shouldn't forget that our values
are
Our's Exclusively.
We carry also a full line of Cut
GlaNs. KHverware, Umbrellas and
Clocks.
CLINGENPEEL
TtlE JEWELER AND OITICIAV,
National Hank lllilg. i'honc 2143
IFe
NOVELTY
THEATRE
PROGRAM
MONDAY and TUESDAY.
MOVING PICTURES:
"Peasant and Prince.'
(Colored, 1000 ft. long.)
and "Mark-Eyed Susan; or the (;lrl
that l,oT)-l a Kallor ,ad."
( 1000 ft. long)
ILLUSTRATED SONO:
"My Carolina Ijidy."
and
'No One Knows How Much I
Miss You."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance" 10c
Bring the Children to see
this.
1B
"'. . A
Next Doer to
rustomce
No More
"Blue
Monday"
Don't endure that tirelng
"Ml u Mniidny" commonly
rulUnl voKh day. You can met
your work dono Just as good
imd about an cheap by sending
it to UN,
ItiKIons sewed on and rips
nirndrd. Phone 791 and wt
Alii cll for your work.
Roseburg:
Steam
Laundry
r 11 111 1
ILODOE DIRECTORY
J
F. A A, M., Laurel Lodge No. 18 Hold!
l regular meetlngi on 2nduO 4th Wednet
d7iof each month.
0. C. GRtVAH, W. M.
N. T. Jiwirr. Secretary
O.O. W. Hofleourw Lodge No. 16 Meet
A the -2nd and 4th Mondayi of nacb month
at 7:30 p.m., In the Forestera' Hall. Al
members Id good itaudlnK are invited to at
Mud J. W.0OWELL.M. W.
B H. Lihox, Recorder.
Br. O. KI.R8, Koseburg lAk.e, no.SaS Hohli
Tegular communlcatloua at the Elka
Temple on 2nd and (lh Thuridayi of eat h
month. All members requested to stterd
roipilarlv, d all visiting brothers are cordl
ally InTlted to attend.
J. 1 PASROTT, E. R.
3o. w. stalsy. Becretary.
D KORKU O? HONOR, Hyutlc Lodge No. 18
Meetgftifland itb Thursday evenings ot
eatt month In afaccabee Hall. Visiting
members cordially Invited to attend.
M1NN1K K. CiVENDBR, C. of U
C. H. Lbnox, Reo.
I. w. dowill. Receiver.
EABI.KS, Rosebnrg aerie meets in Odd
Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even
lnts ot each mouth, at 8 n'olock. Visit
ing brethren In good standing alway welcome.
O. Cuivas, W. p.,
C. W. Buuu. Bee.
,.?; E-iBHIngBUr Lodge No. 17, meets In
O'ld Fellows' Temple every Friday evening.
Vlalt ng bretliereu always welcome.
K. N. Kwart, N. O.
F. (I Wicbli.i, R. 8.
M. Ficsli, F. a
I '-.Phlletarlan IKlge No. S-Meeta a
Odd FellowsTeniple.coriieroIJackaonand
t.atis streets, on Saturtlay evening ot earh
wees. Members ol the order In gootf standing
are Invited to attend.
J. n. Goodkow, N. O.
N. T. Jswbtt, K. 8.
-F . J'nlon Encampment No. -Meeta
In Odd Fellnws'Tem.leon the 1st and Drd
ThiiMday even lugs ol each month. Vislt
ng bretbereu alw ays welcome.
11 O. Lkwib, C. P.
JO Ooonnow. Scribe.
KOF P .Alpha Lodge. No. 47 Meets every
Wednesday In I. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
Members In good standing are Invited to
attend.
Own V. WIHBIRI.T, V. C.
L. A. Bamctuary, K. R. B.
KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 15-Hol.ts
regular meetlnss on every Wednesday
nlehl In Main', bee's Hall. All visiting
mamtere In good standing are invited to at
tend. F. F. Patterson, Com.
O. w. Rarr, R. K.
L. .., niMuurg nive r,o. it noma
reatiUr reviews on every Tuesday after
ntK.n at -im o'clock In the Maccabee't Hall.
St. ters of ntliers Hives visiting tn lite city are
cordially Invited to attend our reviews.
ru , Buviiti nur reviews.
Mas. C. B. BottERRASS, Cost.
m kb. jaaeiB nA rr, A. A.
ilOIIKRN WOOI1MKN OF AMERICA, Myrtl
JT I'mp No. IBCKI meets on the second and
fourth Wednesdays ot every month tn the
Fnrresters Hall. Travelln. Neighbors are oor
dlally invited to vlolt our Camp.
A c. Marstrhs, Consul,
A. Sauman, t:lerk.
MOI'KRS HROTHKRHOOD OF AMERICA'
Roaeb.irg lAwlge No. 493-Meeta every 2nd
... . n'1 Thnrmlay In Maccabee Temple.
Visiting members always welcome.
Kvrlyn HoevRR, President
Rrrtha Wrioht, seoretary.
0K, Rosel,iirf Chapter No. 8 Holds their
regular meettne on 1st and 3rd Thursduya
in each Month. Visiting members in
good standing are respectfully invited to a
tend. Mrs f. WOIJ.RSRRRO, W. M.
fRRR JOHwauw, Secretary
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N. 0., Co. t Heptrmr BatUllon Vm
tft Thnrfl(tr tTeninn at ihe Avnorr
Hall ait o'rlork.
M. U. 8UKPM, capmo.
nKRKKAHrt. Roncbunr Rabekah Lodfte.No.
K . I. O. O. r Meeta In Odd Fellow
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Mm. Uintiia RnBiKTiipV. H O.
Urn. araraaitBOM, Secraury.
IAWMKS Of WOODCRAFT, Ltlae Clirle No.
yy 4v-hu on lMnd 3rd MondaTTeDlnn
of rtrh monih at (dd rllts' Hall,
uitini mptnhvn la moot itandlng are la
ftud to attaod.
Fuiaiyra Ptimw, O. N.
Claka Boaaw, Clark
UroonMrMOPTHIl WORl,f, 0kCa
Oak Catgo Ko.
lowi' lo
Srd MoTiflay
etU t fh Odd trttllf
Hoaaisu
ura. prtr 1tt and Srd UuLflay
traatnia.
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K. N. Kamr C I'
i. M.Taaoas Clara
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