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vvl EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW , ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY ! REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY Office Review Building, (first floor) , Jackson Street. Telephone Main vol. L. WIMBERLY, Editor. DAILY Fer year, b; mall 13.00 Per month, delivered GO Per week, delivered 16 ' : 8 K M I - W K;K K L Y fer Year 1200 li Uunthe H.oo OUTOIIKll 22. 100H. Attend the Develoiiment Conitress sessions in Houeburg Friday and Sat urday. A fine list of able speakers will be present and every one well worth hearing. Sales of farm and fruit lands In thlB county are growing in frequency right along. Douglas county noil is worth good money because It will bring large returns on the invest ment. 0: Less than two weeks until the presidential election. The question seems to be whether the people should rule themselves or be ruled by the trusts for anothor four years, lly your vote you will Bay which of theBe you will chooee. Roseburg people can see no reason for paying $2000 commission on the sale of only $30,000 worth of city .bonds. Hlnco street paving work cannot be done during the winter anyway, wouldn't It be better to hold another bonding election to validate the bond issue beyond any doubt, than to pay $2000 for the sale of the bonds, as the matter now stands? , In the meantime the city might go ahead and arrange for pro curing a rock crusher for use in Im proving other Btreots. outside of the proposed paving area. 1 Since the opening of the present term of Circuit Court $000 have been paid in fines for "booze" selling, two of the defendants being assessed $2S0 each, and there are said to be other csbos pending. For a second offense -tho court has no discretion, but must send the offender to Jail. This Is as it should he. There is no more reason' why tho local option law should be vlolntud without punish ment being administered therefor than that the law agnlinst lummy Bhould be disregarded. Kurther more, thoso who ovade tho law by tlio proscription method are morally JUBt as guilty iib it they had sold the "booio" outright. No physician, who as a good citizen desires to see the laws ohoyed, will Issue prescriptions to connrmcd noozors, " as Is cur rently reported has boon freely done in in is county sinco the locnl option jaw went Into effect. To the credit of the profession be It Bald, a large proportion of the physlclnns of thin county have refused to thus evade tne law, being honorable irentlemnn Those who do ovadu tlio law should bo required to pay the ponnlty along with the Illicit boozo dispensers. If technically Impossible to send thorn to Jail along with othor offenders an outraged public will sooner or later urge them In no uncertain way to gei oui oi mo community. A TItJJK IIKAK STOUV. Elkton, Or., Oct. 19, 1908 Editor Review? Yesterday. Vcmll T.,.v.,u . i only 11 years old, wont out with a 22-rlilo and short cartridges, on 1Mb fathor'B Ulaco am) run ,..Ny. ti. boars, within one-half mile of Elk- ion. Tho bears were un a imn imj tt, hoy, with mors nerve than lots of uien, or eine not renllzlng his tinn ier, Bhot llrst a cub twlco and It fell out of the tree, ills dog, which was ouiy a pup, grabbed It and It Bquenl ed, but the boy went to Hhootlng the old bear. After shooting her four unie sno roiled out of tho treo with a nu lift through her heart. The cuo no had shot through the heart al so, lio then shot thn ..it..,. ...... which was only n cuh, flvo times, us ing up nil his ammunition. Then he went to the house and got nn axe and weni oai-K io try to keep tho Inst om it p the treo until his father would como home. If there Ih so pit any plnre that ran bent ihu t h.,,. burning we would like to henr who II W IB. - This may sound like i.i.. ...... tory to any one not knowing the nerve or me Kimnn boys, but we as ure you this Is true. 1 W. M. MOORK. NEW IIO.lltMMl IIOI SE. Mrs. I.. D. Kingman, recently irom aeaiiie. and a lady of much e perlenco will, on Nov. Int. open a trlctly first class hoarding house on the corner of Mill and Fined streets. The house Is new mid modern and will bo newly furnished. Electrlr lights, bath anil phone. N small children taken. A nice homelike boarding house for a limited number Of hoarders who npprerlate first class rooking and service. The house will be furnished and ready for reserva tions by Wcdnomlay. (Vt. 28. Two block south of Ike Pyslnger mill. NOVUM CO .1bK CXiWMKILS. The inr:ned has laken charge of tlsn lry and milk delivery for merly conducted by F. Ilaragar and Is rcadr to receive orders from all of his former patrons and others as well. Phone inr.r DOl'III.AS ffcr?rY cHina.:o o BONAPARTE ELUSIVE Fails to Furnish Correct Infer- ma'.ion Asked by Josephus Daniels. ATT7. CEIIERAL 18 DIPLOMATIC Miles Up the Prosecution! Under Anti-Trust Law. Iteoords Show That 287 Trust Are Thriving Under the llcpublluan Adiiiliiialratlun Prosecutions Blow .Department of Jus tice Aimwcr Awaited. Chicago, Oct. 0. (Special.) Jose phus ilunlels, chairman of the pul Uclty burcuu at Ijciuocrntlc niitiuiuil headqunrters, roceiitly wrote u letter to Attorney tlenernl Jlunupurte, In which he naked for liiforiiuitiou show ing the character and extent of suits instituted by the federal government against tile trUMts. Mr. Homipurte made reply In u very lengthy letter, but wus careful not to give the Infor mation requested. Mr. Daniels lins forwarded u second letter to the At torney t'eucru! which is reproduced herewith: lion. C. J. Rnnapartc, UnKi-d Stutcs Attorney (leueral. My lieur Sir: 1 am In receipt of your letter or Oct. 2tl. On the Willi day of Septeinher 1 wrote -you ami usked for' n statement showing how many of the 2H7 trusu doing business In the United States had been prose cuted by the department of justice, the amount of tines collected, etc in your answer you do not furnish the Information desired. The Inquiry was apcclncnlly directed to the action taken with reference to tile 287 trusts mimed. Instead of furnishing that In formation, you mix up the prosecu tions nnilcr the Sherman anti-trust law with the prosecutions of railroads und Individuals under other acts. No qtlfHtiun was asked as to proceedings against railroads or other corpora tions except the well known and rec ognized trusts Uiut ure dally, by vlo luting the law, "taking from the mouth cf labor the bread it baa earned." The public Is well aware thut a iiuinlicr of railroads have been fined for giving rebates. That law ought to be en forced, even though your department refused to prosecute the udmltted vio lations of the law by a railroad otll oinj who received nn immunity bath and was given u place hi the cuhluet; !lild those two utile nttorneys, Hon. ludson ilaruion and Hon. Frederick N. .ludHim, who had been employed to prosecute, refused to continue with your department when it would not oeruilt them to prosecute the con .'csHcdly guilty secretary of the luivy is well us the lesser railroad ollicials who huil nearly all given rebates. Having fulled to furnish the speellie iliformutlou requested, nud wishing to have a statement of exactly what has been done to prevent the extortiiuiH ind to end the existence of the trusts, I inn forced lo usk you, omitting all prosecutions against railroads and (ither legal cnriHiratlons, the following questions: 1. How many of the 2N7 trusts, giv ing the mimes, doing business In the I'lllted States, hnve been prosecuted by the present administration? 2. How ninny of these trusts, nam 'ng Uiem separately, have been lined, nud the sepurute uii.ounts? :i. After il trust lias lic-n lined, what other steps have been taken to prevent Its continuing Us Illegal prac tices for which It was forced to pay .he penalty-? 4. How mnny of the othVlnls of hese L'H7 trusts have been criminally ironcciitftl, and how iiiaiiy have been couvleted and the term of Imprlson 'uent, giving the unities of eucii per ton who bus been Imprisoned for vlo iitlng the law? In your letter. In which you mix ip the prosecution of railroads nud ither legal corporations with the ttusts jrhlrh exist In dehiince of law, you like occasion to contrast the record if the ItiHisfVcIt tidmlnlstrutlon with he four preceding utluiltiisti-atloiiB. in he patuplilet which you send with rour letter. II appears that Mr. Har rison prosecuted seven trusts under the Sherman antitrust law; Mr. Cleve land, nine; Mr. McKlnley, three, nud he present administration, nliiflccn Ml ami tweiily-nve criminal eases, foil Include the cases against lite beef ind meat trusts w here the government won these Important suits. Has the ueal trust gone uut of business, anil Hive Ihe people obtained the relief from high prices which they had a Ight lo exiiecl and for which reason Ihey dciiinndi'd the prosecution of that rust? An examination of the twentv T eases you say hove licell prose utfd criminally shows Unit lu no sln rlc case has any violation of the law icen followed by Imprisonment. lo you believe that thn men who ipernte the trusts lo their eurli liiiicnt by systematic robbery, enjoyed bv llll tiiinlty from Imprisonment, will ever v deterred 1iv the methods so far em doreil by Ihe department of Justice? " long us tiie meat trust can pay a unsll line nnd , ,.,.t t sn hundred lines over the next day, lty putting if mi- price or w tint II sells, w lien lo you think Hut trust wtn quit barging prices that put necessary nod out of the remit of the poor? The pectnch- of a few of the predator; wealth, in convict irarlt aa the law onteitiplnted wool, I do more In one week lo break up the trust evil than ill the proseentl inaugurated. lly Rtvinir the coii.inh..i nt n, ...... ord of the Roosevelt administration In mniiT ot prosecutions as con trusted with the rivur.li of Cleveland McKlnley and Harrison ton Invite a comparison of Ihe records of these ad ministrations ns to trusts. Carefully omiuled statistics show Hint trusts were organised In the I'nlted states under the past four administrations as follows: I'titler llnrrlsoo i... Cleveland (second leriul tl;' nml.r Mc- rviniey, i.i; and Hlliler Itoosevclt, liHl Innsuiuch as there are now "s? trust In Ainrrirs It acinars that there were twenty-three before Mr. Harrison came president and that sin have been urganlid sltn-e tvs.s. f t,c depart- 'Vry-rW "ltt "lent a I li? Interests of the people demand. would tne number or trusts have bmiV Uplled so rapidly? Not only would the trusts doing business have been put out or business, but men would nut have put money Into new truata if they hud believed thut the law against trusts and agaiuat persons guilty of combining would be vigorous ly enforced. 1 submit that by the test of punish ing hiwbreukers and deterring others from violating the law the eternal and true test Die execution of the uuti-trust laws by the federal govarn oiem is a failure; and that the exist ence und nourishing condition of the very trusts you have prosecuted con vinces the people that tile trusts are superior to law, or as Woodrow Wil son, president oi i'rlucetuu university, guul lust week: "The most striking fact about the llcfual organization of modern society is that tiie most conspicuous, the most readily wielded, und the most formida ble power Is not the power of the gov ernment, but the power of capital. Men of our day lu England and America huve utmost forgutteu what it is to fear tiie government, but have found out whut It Is to fear the power of capital, to watch It with Jealousy and suspicion, and trace to it the source -if every open or hidden wrong." I submit that the collection of fines from trusts segregating a million dol lars. If you hud collected so much, which hus not been done, would be no punishment worth tiie nume of pun ishment to the 2M7 trusts with an ag gregate capitalization of $ll,072,44o, Siil.uo. The lining process in trust prosecutluii is unulogous to those flnea luqioscd by a iiollce Justice upon per suus keeping lllegul resortB lu towns. These lines often operate as a sliding scnle of license lux so mny dollars whenever the aroused moral sense of the community will no longer be silent while the lawless dive debauches the people. What the eople wish to know Is this: How muny trusts have you compelled to dissolve in truth, and n oi merely to otllclnlly dissolve, and then continue to tlx the price, as the dissolved paper trust has done? The meat trust paid u line and soon put up ihe prices of all that men must eat by nne iiow-you-see-it-aud'iiow-you-dun't sleight of hand that seems to escape fiirllier prosecution while continuing to levy u tux upon all the people. No prosecution of the trusts Is effective thut Is not felt by the public In re lieving them of trust Imposition lu whut they buy. Your department Bays the paper trust wus prosecuted und llssolved, but the publishers know that Die mills In the trust have a combina tion now us liOurlous to them us before your prosecution. You Buy you huve prosecuted the tolmcco trust, but that trust has put up the price of the manu factured product it sells and put down at will the price of Hie raw material It buys from the farmer. You do not t-lalin, I believe, to huve ever even In stituted proceedings against the steel trust, and only last year, In the teeth of the law, your department acquiesced In the complete monopoly of thut glsnt of trusts when it took over the only large company able to compete with It in any line of production. If your department In seven years has prosecuted nineteen civil und twcnty-tlve criminal cases, lu which no trust otllclul bus lieen Jailed and no trust robbing the people hus been com pelled to tnke its grasp from the throat of free competition while Tt new trusts huve been born during the Mc Klnley and Roosevelt Hepuhl.can ad ministrations, how long at this rate of progress will It take tiie Republican ailtnlulstrutlon to stop the extortion of 2.S7 trusts that fallen by taxing the people? That Is the question thut tho voters are propounding and It is a question which the department of Jus tice should answer. 1 am, sir Yours very respoetfullv, I Signed I JOSKl'IU S HANIKI.S. Chuli'tn.in I'rcss Iturcnu. Mnrshfleld Times: Miss Lyllth Moore, of Roseburg, nnd Miss Muble Clnre Minis, of Murshtleld. will give a recital nt tho 1. O. O. F. hall to morrow night under the auspices of the A. N. V. Club. Albany Herald: Miss Ora llrown. who has been attending college here, left this noon for her home in Onk Innd. Or., where she will remain un til her health ImproveB. She has been ill with nppendlcltls for the past few days. DOQTORS MISTAKES Are said often to ba burled six feet under ground. But many times women call or their family physicians, suffering, as the) Imagine, nue from dysiiepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kid ney disease, nnotlicr from nervous pros tratton, another with pain here and thero, and In this way thoy present alike to liit-lnselvcs anil their easy-going or over busy doctor, separuta diseases, for which he, assuming llictu to bo such, prescribes his pills ami isillons. In reality, they are all unit MUtnnti'inM miiii! hv mma ninrln disease. Tlio'(irtielaii,Hrjjorant of the cu use of sutTcriiig.INo.-pa upmajreatmenl until large bills are nnide. l'rSufferlng patient gels no bciurjJriiraku6 wrona treatment. Dut probably worti Pr'iiiAT.P;y1icine IKt' ' 1 1 vf f .vnrl a hc . ninety rifeu-iHlie dia,ta. IwfTZ by unitoliliit an Ttm.iA uisnving ; aymp. tonis, and Instituting comfort Inetrad of fTolotiK-t-d misery, ft his been weli said, hat "a disease known it half cured. Iir. Pierre's Favorite Prescription la clontltic medicine, carefully devised by n exnerienced and skillful physician, and adapted lo woman's delicate svsu-a. ii n mmm oi native American medicinal roots and is perfectly narinh-3 In Its rjfo-ia In iKu p'TUliinh iT-ine Tfep-ff As a powerful Invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Prescription " imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs dis tinctly (emlnlne In particular. For over worked, "worn-out " run-down." deblli. tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses. " shop-girls," house-keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble woaien gen erally, Ilr. Pierce's Favorlta Prescription Is Ihe greatest earthlv boom being un tqiialed as an appetiiihg cordial and re iterative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription " Is unenualed and Is Invaluable in allavlng and sub duing nervous excitability, irritability, bervous eihauslion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. St Vitus'! dance, and other distressing, nervous vmptoms commonly attendant npoa functional and organic disease of the nterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anttetv anil despondency nr. Pierce's. Pleasant Pellet invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One e three a do ha to lake as candy . liiii ALCOHOL 3 PEH rnii AVegclaulclTcpawtonBrAi-' aiiniijiiiioincfouflaiwRegijia luiguic SiiMHcJis andBewiof Promotes Difionflieeifiil n?ss and Restlonlains tieiitur Opiuni.Morphine MrMiocnl. NOT NARCOTIC. SmjxifMDLS&lXLrtmm fimJmSnd- JtKMtiSdh- Clerftd Suqor . MlaytmtTonr. Anerfccl Remedy fot Comlte lion , Sour Storaach.DlarriTjea Worrasfoirviiiswns.fevirisli- nfss aiulLoss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOKK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. GOOII TI1INO FOK KKIiSKV. IOiigluii-r'8 Karnlugs nl Kiik Calls Forth ICdltorlul. Eugeno ReglBtor, Oct. 20: Yes terday a warrant was Issued to En gineer Kelsey for $2,449.70 for his pnrt In the lute Ritchie creek flnsco. This does not include an additional f 1 2G that we understand was paid I"M"I"H"M-I' .l-M-M-M- BODGE Cbc Reliable "CaCior Has received his FALL STYLES and SAMPLES also a line of Full Goods. Drop in and look over the Fall styles and got posted on the proper styles for Fall and Winter. A Perfectly Fitted Excellently Made Faultlessly Stylish Fall Suit for A Small Price WM Stop-don't do the work a Machine can do lyKHtJl PLOWS All Kinds at J. F. BARKER & CO. Implements and Vehicles For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of in Use For Over Thirty Years CAST0R1A TMK OCNTAUN flOMMIVV. NtW VONR OTTT tmaK&MamssBBB Mr. Kelsey at the outstart, making a total of $2,574.70. This added to the previous $5000 Mr. Kelsey has received for his other abandoned schemes, makes $7,574.70 paid the engineer so far as we have been able to learn. Engineers McClain & Mc Arthur were paid $125 to begin with, $1000 later, and yesterday $1,449.70. making a total of $2,574.70. This makes the cost of the Ritchie creek blowout $5,149.40, to say nothing of additional expense of advertising, elections, and Important trips to the foothill stream. In other words. Eugene has ex pended in the neighborhood of $15. 000 on untenable water schemes, half of which has gone to Engineer Kelsey. whose favorable reports on the said schemes were largely res ponsible for the expenditure. Now we are to give Mr. Kelsey an other try at us on a proposed elec tric power for pumping purposes. Since no proposition for which Mr. Kelsey has been employed here has made good the public may have some misgivings over his latest undertak ing, hut that will probably not pre vent another good draw-down whether the plan, as proposed, works out or not. Hut perhaps It Is Important, that Mr. Kelsey be thus kept permanently on the city's payroll to the tune of about $5000 a year. Patronize Review advertisers;. The Yost Gcarless 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 AW Do You Appreciate an Good-fitting Shoe? Yes; most all women do, aud we have just opened up several cases of fresh, new shoes made of American tnnneu kid the "glove fl?l Aft fitting leather." Every woman should wear livcry wumiiu buw"'" . .o drpssv. alwavs neat "uj j ' c John Kelly has made these fitting lasts. Call. MJ-Kf ln ,,e'v, R L. STEPHENS A Healthy Family. in.,H whita famllv has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King s New L,ne i-llio, uiree jcn ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural i Cillfiirrl Maine. They cleanse and tone the system in a. gentle way and does v 1 goou. ioc at A. C. Marsters & Co's. drug store. KINK KMItltOlDEKY. i: Sheets and nillow slips liomstltched and nionogrninmed. Now Is the time to have your Xinas presents done get ready early. Prices reasonable. Address A. X., care Review, and I will call on you. All work guar anteed. DTF A au))ly o! the nen edition of the Oregon mining laws has just been received at this office. It In cludes everything to date ln legal mining procedure. Copies only 40 oents each. TP COCKERELS FOR SALK Andalus ians, Buff Leghorns, Barred Ply mouth Rocks, one White Leghorn, one llrown Leghorn. All up to date stock. Mrs. M. Whipple, Eden bower. Phone 957. swd'i Talking Watches If ever in our lives we were able to "Watch" you to Your satisfaction it is right now while, you are read ing this. We have them from the Smallest Aim-ricnii made watch, up to the 18 M.N in all Kradi-s. If you want a watch, don't fail to call and look over our stock, which is complete. . , OI K HIXO DISPLAY. If you've n ring need of Any Kind, you shouldn't forget that our values are Our's Exclusively. We carry also a full line of Cut (ilass, Silverware, ITmbrcllus and Clocks. CLINGENPEEL THE JKW KLKK AND OPTICIAN, Xntloiml Hank Illdi;. Phono 214!! The NOVELTY THEATRE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY THURSDAY. MOVING PICTURES: "Chronic Life Saver." "Caterpilliir Engine." "Elixir of Pence." "SI. Vitus Dance." and "Horse Show. ILLUSTRATED SONQ: "I I.ovo a Ijissie." and "llrmicltn HuMti-r." MATINEE 2:30 TO 5 ADMISSION 5c Evening Performance 10c Bring tie Clihjten e this. " i Easy :.,'.v3 kia snoes A1- n r rv m for every occa- f J.JU i UIIU over new, perfect $4.00 Next Diwr to ftaloltitt Laundry Work done at home la felt by the head of the house nud nil the family. Why not bo relieved of It? Send ell your work to thia laundry anil tlKi result will be highly satisfactory. We use lino soap, pure water and n lib. end amount of skill pud good sense. Hhirts, collars, cuffs und start-lied goods are a hjicI.. ty with us. Watch for prices next week. Phono 701. Roseburg Steam Laundry. aJUMm 1DY LODGE DIRECTORY J P. A A. U,, Laurel ixxlfre No. IB-Hold i : regular meetings on 2nd aud ith Wedaw dajBofeacl. moDtta. O. C. Gb.wim, W. M. N. T. Jswrrr, Secretary' AO.D.W, koaeourr Loagt No. 16 Meet the 2nd and ith Mondays ol each month at7:80p.m.,lnthe Forentera' Hall. Al memben In good alandlug are lnrlted to at tend J. W.Dowill, M. W. B H. Lemox, Recorder. BP. O. KLRH. Koteburg Lodge, ho. 8X6 Holdi regular communlcatlom at the Klki Temple on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. All members requested to atterd regularly, and all visiting brothers are corill ally lnrlted to attend. E. h. Pabbott, E. R. Geo. W. 6TALBT. Beeretary. D BORER OP HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. W Htu2ndand 4tb Thursday evenings of eact monih In M area bee Hall. Visiting members cordially Invited to attend. UlNHIK K. CiVKNDKR, 0. Of II A. H. Lknoz. Rec. t, W. DiiWRLL, Receiver. EAQI.KH, Rosebnrg er1e meets In Odd Fellows Hall on 2nd and 4th Monday even Iors of each month, at 8 n'clork. Visit Ing brethren In good standing alway welcome. O. Culvbb, W. P., C, W. Ballard. Bee. O. O. F., Riling Star Lodge No. 174, meets In , Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evenlug. Vtslt ng bretheren alwuya welcome. E. N. Kwakt. N. O. F. O Micku.I, R. S. M. Kick Lie, F. 8. IO. O. F Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8-Meets n Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Janknon sua Cass Streets, on Saturday evening of eoh week. Members of the order In good staudiug are Invited to attend. J. O. Goodnov, N. O. n. t, jkwxtt, k. a. O.O. F Union Encampment No. 9-MeeU In Odd Fellows Temple on the 1st aud 3rd Thursday even lugs of each month. Visit, ng bretheren always welcome. H O. Lkwih, (.'. P. J. O. Goodnow, Scribe. KOF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wednesday In I. 0. O. F. Hall, at7::pm. Members in good standing are Invited to attend. GLIM V. WlMBKRLT, L'. C. L. A. Sanctuary, K. R. 8. KO. T. M., Protection Tent No. 16-HoMi regular meetlmrs on every Weilnesday night in MRccbee's Hall. All vHltlug members In good standing are Invited to at tend. F. F. Patterson, Com. Q. W. Rapp, R. K. LO. T. M.f Roseburg Hive No. 11- Holdi regular reviews on every Tuesday noon atv:00o'clork in the Maceabee'' Hsu. Sisters of others Hives vislliug In the city re cordially luvlted to attend our reviews. Mm. C. B. Bokbbbaek. com. Hm. Jbmub Rapp, R. K. MOPKRN WOODMEN OF AM K RICA, Myrtl Camp No. 6330 meets on the secoud son fourth Wedneedays ol every month la tne Forresters' Hall. Traveling Neighbors are cor dially invited to vMt our Camp. A. C. M AKSTXHrt, Consul, A.SaUhah, Clerk. MOI'KRN BROTHERHOOD OP AMF.RH A Roseburg Lodge No. 4S Meeta evry -'a and 4th Thursday In Maccabee Tempt. Visiting members always welcome. , . Kvsltk Rmvir, President B kith A Wright. Beoreiary. OK.S ,Roteburr Chapter No. R-Holdstheir Tegular meeting on 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each Month. Visiting members in good sunding are respectfully Invited to ai MRU I. WOLLRHBIIBO, W. M. 0 N:0., Co. D geparale Baltallnn-M"11 every Thurmlav eveniDg al Ibe AraiO'r Hall at o'clock. rjKBEKAHS, Roeeburr Rebekah Ulr. ; K 41 ' O. O. 7 -Meeta la Odd Fi'lowi Temple ttrrj Tiieeda j Tenln. lin Altera aod brethrea inTlted to attend. . Ilu. Miooit RoaaitTWK. Man. Sraraamoa, Secrelarr. WOMEN Of WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle n-Htru on HI and 3rd JJondaT etenIM of earn month at Odd Fellow, Bali. Milium membert ln aooa atandlnf are ia tlted lo attend. FLoaixra Biawn. 8. CLAaa BoaRN, Clerk H The Pressure of g WOODMF.NOFT1IF. WORLD, Oak ''.",f,N,' 1-Meeia al Ihe Odd Fellow;' Roeebunr, ererv 1.1 and rd o tranlnia, Vliltlna nelrnbore alwajiwflcoma, K. N. EWT. C. C. J. at. Taaosa Clerk. v.