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EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
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81 Mnntba '-ul
NOVIOMMKK 2(1, MMH.
lie thankful!
Oregon people oro tliankful for
many bluanliig8 today.
Among the numerous things thai
Rosxliurg peoplo should be thankrul
for Is that tills Is the last winter we
will bo without paved streets.
Evoryono should be thankful thai
a spirit of progresBlveness has been
awakened which will Klve Douglas
County greater advancement than II
has over before known In a similar
period ere another Thanksgiving Day
rolls around. When "everybody
helps" advancement becomos oasy.
Mr. Rockefeller admitted on the
witness stand that the Standard Oil
Co. cleared about S0,U0u,uu0 last
year. Then that little 29,2'IO.OOO
fine, which they didn't have to pay, 1b
another reason why John D., ot al,
are moro than ordinarily tliankful
tula year. m
The Oregon State Horticultural So
ciety and the Northwost Fruit Grow
ers' Association will hold their nn
nual meeting in Portland, December
1 to 6, Inclusive. The rules of Ihi
Northwest Fruit Growers' Association
prohibit It from giving premiums ol
value at eihlbltions of fruit held un
der Its direction. All frut entered foi
competition in the State Boclcly will
be held for exhibition until the closi
of the meeting of the Northwes'
Fruit Growers' ABsoclutlon. ThlB will
be the greatest horticultural event ii
tho history of the Btato, and no fruit
growing district In the state can nf
ford to neglect tho opportunity. Tin
value of the prizes to be awarded ap
proximate $000.00.
WHAT 1 AM THANKFUL 1'Dll
4. TEDDY "That I will soon
4. have a long rest, with nothing
to do but run tho United States
I sennto and Harvard University,
A. edit the Outlook, write books
and magazine articles at a dol
lar a word, travel In Hiiropo
4. and kill all tho big game in
Africa." n
J
tTAKT "That tho Whlto 4
Houso has a big bnth tub und ?
wide doors." 4
J.
. . BRYAN "For tho Chan- 4
tauqua circuit." 4
4.
4. 8I1BHMAN, of Taft & Sher- 4
f man "That I am by' nnture 4
retiring and unobtrusive, any- 4'
way, and don't mind it." 4
4
T. (lOHIILRR "Nothing, I 4.
4 am all cut up about it." 4
4.
4 VU TINO FA.NQ "That 1 4
am a vcgetnrlan considering 4
tho price of turkeys." 4
....... J.
OENB PEI1S -"Hotter luck 4
. next, time." 4
$ EDWARD VII. "That tho 4
4 king biiHluess Is still good In 4
Knginna, even If Neighbor Ml 4
4. does hnve his troubles." 4
4.
AI1DUL, TDK DAMNED, ..
"For the biggest crop of young . .
Turks that any country ever
had."
... .
BATTMNQ NELSON
"Hey, bo, didn't I knock the
stuffing out of Joo and get
away with all the dark meat In
the platler?" .
...
ALL THE FISHES "That
Thanksgiving Day doesn't full
1 on Friday."
...
HEARST "That there are
still a few letters In existence
and another campaign Is com-
ing."
...
' KERN, formerly of Aryan
A Kern "Well, just see what
I have escaped."
. .
THAW "That I am getting
accustomed to being crazy."
DNCI.E JOB
stlll stand Pat."
-"That I can
4 TIM JEFFRIES -"That the 1
4- tho 1'nihlhltlon wave hnHii l 4
4- struck California." j.
... 7
4. RYAN "That I ha VP nltt ilVfl ai
t- prwwrvett niv hninnlv nml In- J
itPKHIyJuHt look at poi.r 4
4 T
..0,IN "Thnt lls,l'', ' 4
4- still lnet,., out In the rmirla I
4 of the land slid that twenty. 1
fc nine millions Is vet our s " 1
4 . T
4. lU'OHES "Or course I'm I
thankful but who Is this per- 4
son ('hauler. anvwnV" j.
4. ... J
4. FORAKER-"That the Pl,. I
lice hasn't a long memory." 4
4.4.4.4.4.4,4.4.4.4.4.4.4,1
Ree Jennings, the baker, for snmo
tnlng pedal for balla and par
ties. ,-,
OriEATKST APPLE HHOW.
i:t r Held Will UH'ii at SjM.knitc uu
I He 7. liiU-niaMunn. AtTulr.
HI'OKAMO,, Wftflh., Nov. 25. En
trlt'H for tho national apple how,
whhh oiK'iiH In Hpkaiio, December 7
dud conllnut'B for a week, ara rapid
ly bdiiK cloned. From the' reports
now nt hand, there will be fully eight
million applet on display at.KpokaiH'
duriiiii Ihe week of the uhuw. They
will reprewent practically every ap
nle KrowlUK Htate In (he United Stilton
and there will be several mind red
xhlbltH from Jirltlrth Columbia. Oth
er foreign countries to he represent-
rj( aro KuKland, Germany, Norway
and Jupan. Without doubt It will
he the largeat exhibition or apples
over made.
The Btutes of the Pacific Northwest
and Itritlsh Columbia will lead In the
number of exblbitu, although n curly
every other Btato will have an ex
hibit or Home kind: The exhibits
rniiKo In size from Rlnglo apples to
carload lots and all the standard
varieties of winter apples are In
cluded. Several carloads of apples
have already come to Spokane for
exhibit and hove been placed In cold
HttiraKe pending the opening of the
show. In all 75,000 square feet of
floor space will be necessary to house
the appleB.
"As an education for apple-grow
ers, J am suro that nothing has ever
before been hold of so much import
ance as tho national apple show,"
said Manager II. J. Neely, who Is
largely responsible for the success
thus far of the enterprise. "Besides
the sight of millions of apples grown
In all parts of tho world, there will
be many other features of Interest
to growers. Demonstrations In the
nacklnK of apples by tho students of
the Oregon Agricultural College and
Instructions on spraying by experts
will be valuable as well as interesting
to everyone concerned with npple-
irowlng. The fact that the Washing
ton State Horticultural Society meets
In Spokane during the week of the
apple show Is a further attraction,
for It will give apple growers who
omo hero an opportunity to hear tiie
iddresHPS by the most successful hor
ticulturists of tho country. We ex
pect to have fully 100,000 poopto In
.ttondanco, all Interested in some
iiIirho of tho Apple Industry. With
favorable conditions there ought to
bo a largo attendance. Tho express
:ompaules have notified the manage
nent that a refund or r0 per cent
will he mud u on all apples sent for
exhibit and returned to owner after
he show. Arrangements also have
leen made whereby apples sent from
Canada and returned, there will be
io duty on same."
Seven Years of I'roof.
1 hove had seven yoors of proof
hot Dr. King's Now Discovery Is the
oost medicine to take for coughs and
olds and Tor every diseased condl
Ion of throat, chest or lungs," says
W. V. Henry, of Panama, Mo. The
world has had 38 yours of proof that
Dr. King's New Discovery Is the boHt
romedy for coughs and colds, la
-rrlppo, asthma, bay fevor, bronchitis,
liemorrhago of tho lungs, ami the
jftrly stnges of consumption. Its
linoly use always prevents the de
velopment of pneumonia. Sold under
guarantee at A. C. MarstorB & Co's.
Irug storo. 60c and Jl.uO. Trial
bottle free.
How to Prolong Life of Rubbers.
Women who have trouble with their
nib bora breaking at tho heel nfter
wearing them a short time may like to
know how 1 make uhq of mine when
they reach tbU state, says a con t rib
utor In the Delineator. 1 cut out the
heels an fur as the up.sloe or the nrch.
making sandals or them. Thc-u are
suftlcteut protection except In the case
of ahiRli or heavy rain.
How to Dutt Pollihed Floon.
To dust pollslnnl (lours and to clean
blackboards dumpeu (not weO a soft
cloth with kerosene, roll tight and leave
from eight to twelve hours. When
ready to use, fold In a square of Sev
ern I thicknesses. With this doors and
bhu'khomdK may bo beautifully cleaned
without BrnterlnK duft.
The Botiwrty of Women
Naturally makes them shrink from Iht
Imlnllcate questions, tho obnoxloui el
imination, and unpleasant local treat
oiAiiti, which somo physli'laus conslu!
Msontlal in tho trentmonl of Ulwasiyi of
women. Yet, if help ran Iw bad. It 1
bettor to submit U this on lea I than ll
tho dlnoaso grow and spivd. The trouble
Is that so often tho woman utulrrKiKvi all
tho annoyance and ihaine for nothing.
ThottsaiidaNf women ho have been
cured IjV' Dr. race's Favorite rrcrlp
tlon write. In ijVon'clRtion of tho cure
which dlsjVVSh the examinations
and local treattnentThcrc ny othyt
wj ' n itit n" '" ' 'r'r r i ! . i '-i . " It
curs dfbilif Ailnx'uraiiis.lrrrgu.arli and
female wnukiuus. It always help. H
almtvst always euros. It la strictly non
aU'oholtc, nou wvrwt, all its innrmllonls
bi'liiH priu Utt on Uu Utilo-wrapiHr; eon
ulns no delrterlnut or hablt-formlng
druns. and every native medicinal nnt
ntortnu Into it.- composlthm ha the full
sndorsemiMit of tli-e moat eminent In thr
wveri.1 (trln)lsof i;iih!uji1 practice, Snmt
of tlnwfl nuiniToun and strmigtvtt of pro
(eislonal eniUirstunonta of Its liilrreill.-nta
will bo foi.iid In a pamphlet wruppod
around the bolt!, aiwi In a booklet mailed
frrt en request, by Dr. R. V. l'lenti, ol
UutTalo, N. Y, Tlui prof .visional en
dorsemen to should havo fur more w rii;h1
Uiiin any amount ol tho ordinary luy. oi
Qon-pnftKio.ml testimonials.
The motit lntelllmnt women now-a day
tmlit on knowing w hat they take hc imO
Iclne Inatead of o(eutng their u.oiiiIls hkr
a lot of young hints and guU'linr dowt
whatever is offered them. "Favorite Pre
crlption " I of known i-omih.hi i tox. Ii
makes wnak omen trot in and sick
Wuineii well.
Dr. Pierce' Mflith-al AdvNer Is sent ftn
nn rH"lpt of tamps to puv r!i'ne o'
mklllurf oniw. Son.l to Dr. K. V. I'ien
UnlTalo. N. .,9i ono-eeni statii for
per-covi-n.. or M tnap for cloih Ixiimd
If lck consult the Divtor. free nf rharyi
by Imut. All such comtnunlcaUoiM ar
hold sncrrdlv couthtetitinL
Dr 1'ierni'i l'leaant is" Idle InvloraU
and regulau omh. liver and luu
ALCOHOL 3 PKR f'PKi.
AVcjclablc PreparaHonErAj
sfmilatfng ihe Food antRrtula
luigUieSiomoitoandikiwirf
Promo les DijestionXTwrlW
ncss and Resionialn$ otitttT
Opiuni.Morphini! nor Mineral.
WOT H ARC OTIC.
AtqitirouiitSMmrmffli
jUxJtmar
MaittWliuf-
Anerfecl Remedv for ConsflM
Mnn . Snur Slnnuch.Dlarrhdei
Worms f oirvulsions.revtrisli-
nessandLOSSOrSLCEP.
facS'utik Signature f
XEW YOHK !
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Wutvlicd Fifteen Years.
"For 15 years I have watched the
working of Ilucklen's Arnica Salve;
und It lins never failed to cure any
sore, boll, ulcer or burn to which It
was applied. It hns saved ua many a
doctor bill," snys A. F. Hardy, of
East Wilton, Maine. 25c ot A. C.
Marsters & Co's. drug store.
BUREAUS.
See our swell burcaiiB In both full
size and Princess, also splendid line
of rockers In all the up-to-date styles.
The Artist Trio
BAPTIST CHURCH, NOV. 26, 1908
Under the Auspices of the
...Commercial Club...
Admission 50 Cents
Be a Booster and Attend
Season Tickets, Good for Four Lectures
During the Season, $2.00
o. i). m: ii.utn.
ROSEBURG MEAT MARKET
NEWHARD BROS., Props.
Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds
FisH and Poultrr
Wo ciilrr (o ll must partli ulur person, and tln more fastidious and
crlllial the palucc the more we delight In tickling It. Our steak, chops
imtl prime roust ninke dlihes tit fur m king.
SmhIiiI Kreo Delivery. Phone 1341.
Shop on Sheridan Strret, Near the Depot.
Shoes We Are
Proud to Show
In every rosioct our new shoes for women
Hissess merit.
Klnest leathers built for b11 occasions.
Light welts for bright and dry days.
Heavy soles Inteiuled for sleet aud snow.
Pressy turn shoes and lltfht welts for evening.
Miulo by a reliable and able manufacturer
Kuppendorf Dittman
R. L Stephens
Successor to Parrot Bros
Eichuiv. Shot Deokr
Minn n
For Infanta and Children. a
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Of
1(1
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Complete line of all styles ot furni
ture, carpets and rugs.
B. W. STRONG,
The Furniture Man.
Mind Your Business!
If you don't nobody will. It Is
your business to keep out of all the
trouble you can and you can and
will keep out of liver and bowel
trouble If you take Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They keep biliousness,
malaria and jaundice out of your
system. 25 cents at A. C. Marsters
& Co'B drug store.
8. P. NKWIIAHO.
We Bny Hide.
$5.00
Next Door to Poitoffica
V
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af ii .t
$3.00
to
T
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Cereals.
WHEAT 90c&l. 00.
OATS 50c bushel.
HAY Vetch, 114 ton; grain, $14
ton; alfalfa, $13 $15.
BAKLEY $34 ton.
Livestock.
STEERS Alive, 2 3c.
COWS Alive, fat, 2)2c.
VEAL, Dressed, 4Vt5c.
HOGS Dressed, 7c; alive, 6c.
SHEEP 3c.
POULTRY Mixed chickens, alive,
9luc; dressed, 12o: geese, alive
75c each, or 7c lb; dressed, 12c;
ducks, alive 910s; dressed,
141015c; turkeys, alive, 17c; dres
sed, 19! 20c.
BUTTER Creamery, 37V60 lb.;
country, 35c lb.
EGGS 37 Vic doz.
POTATOES $1.25 cwt.
WOOL 14c lb.
HONEY 15c lb.
CABBAGE! 2c lb.
ONIONS 2c lb.
APPLES lc lb.
PEARS lc lb.
PRUNES 3V44o lb.
PORTLAND MARKET.
Livestock Prices.
Following is the general range of
values on stock ruling In the yards
tor late shipments: -
HOCS Best eost-of-mountalns,
$6.2j; oicMnary, $5.75: block
ers and China fats, $5.00 06.60,
stockers and tellers $4.75 69 5.00.
CATTLE Select east-of-njountaln
steers, $4.00; niedlu n steers, $3.75
best cows, $3.00; medium cows,
J2.602.75; stags, $2.6003.00
bulls, $1.7502.00.
SHEEP 8t wethers, $3.60; or
dinary welhers. $3.25; lambs,
$4.4.10; Btr'l-dit ewes, $33.25;
mixed lots. $2.50 02.75.
VEAL Choice young calves,
$4.60; hcay i.ad rough, $3,750
4.UU.
Butter, Hkks and Poultry.
BUTTER Extra creamery, 35
3 be; fancy, 32yde; store, 20c.
BUTTER FAT Delivery, f. o. b.
Po.rlrn'l Sweet - cream, 34Vic;
sour, sin? jsr lr.
POULTRY Mixed thickens 12
12V4c; hens, 1214c; roosters old, 10c
fryers, 12V6c; broilers, 1214c
geese, spring 89c; turkeys, sllve,
1714c; rpriur di'ts. 14c; pigeons,
squrbs, $2.002.50 per dou; old
$1.00; dressed poultry, l114c lb.
hlgb- .
CHEESE Full cvcr.Ti flats, trip
lets rnd d".lL"38 1414 15c; Young
Americas, 15 14 (rfltic.
l!iUua Local best, 3714 c per
doz.; eastern, 2714 30c; local stor
age, 25c.
Hops, Wool and Hides.
HOPS ?908 cron choice 8Uc
primes to chol.3, 7 14 8c; prime, 7
!7Y2c; rr-i'um, 614c 10.
WOOL 1908 Willamette Valley,
15c o.
SHEEPSKINS Shearing 10
16c eacl" :lort wool, 25 40c; med
ium wool, 50c$l.00 each; long
wool, 75r$1.2S each.
MO'iAIP 1908 Nominal, 18
19c.
TALLOW Prime, per lb.. 3 4c;
no. 2 ana gease, 2 3 14 c.
HIDES Oiy hides, 13 14c lb
green, 6 7c; bulls, green salt, 4j
5c lb; kips, 6 7c; calves, 8 010c
per lb.
Grain, Flour and Hny.
WHEAT buylrig price, new
Track, Portland Club, 90c: blue-
stem, 95c; fortyfold, 91 92c; red,
88c; Willamette Valley, Blc.
HAY Producer's prlce New tim
othy, Willamette Valley, fancy, $14
$15; ordlnnry. $12.5013- eastern
Oregon, $16. jU; n .xed $1!$12
clover, $10; grain $11.; cheat,
$11.; alfa'fa, $10$11.
OATS Pioducer's price Track,
No. 1 w ilte,, $30.60 $31.50; gray,
X29.5UiJJ3U.6U.
The Pressure of
I Laundry
B Work
-dotio at homo is felt hy
the hend of the house itnd
till the family. Why not bo
relieved of It? Semi nil
your work to thin laundry
and the result will be hiKh'y
Mtlftfactory. We use tltu
Moap, pure water and a Ih
era! amount of skill P'ld
good Bonne.
Shlrtfl, collars, cuffs nod
starched goods are a special
ty with us.
Watch for prices next
week. Phone 791.
Roseburg
Steam
Laundiy.
JNOCURCO AND DCrCPtPBO. T
wiia orvifci to. for u c-t prrrh ajkl tr rvor
rn Mikx Sow to JbtAiL patabv Irtwl aTaaUlU,
Buthftt Srttt with H 'mtUtutam 4MiM tvas,
af..7 tfuu tk4 ttrU
Pitts tstf lafriiifSfMst Practies txdvrivtW.
Writ or rcrtM Id tm mt
SU
Rerlfw prtntlDK lwajri Ihe feoat.
Read Review adva. for bargains.
Batt Mrwl w. VW ttetas rtM UmW T
WaSHINOTON, O. t P I T
MSI
How to Cure a Colt.
Be as careful us jh can you will
occasionally t: l'e iuld, and when
you do, get a ineulclnu of known re
liability, one tliat hns an estaDiisnen
reputation, one that 1b certain to ef
fect a tiulck cure. Such a medicine
Is Chamberlain's Counh Remedy. It
has gained a world wide reputation
by Its remarkable cures or this most
common ailment. It acts on nature's
plan, relieves the lungs, aids expec
toration, opens the secretions and
aids nature In restoring the system to
a healthy condition. During the many
years in which it has been In general
use we have yet to learn of a single
case or cold or attack oi me grip
having resulted In pneumonia when
this remedy was used, wnicn snows
conclusively that It Is a certain pre
ventive of that dangerous disease.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy con
tains no opium or other narcotic and
may be given as confidently to a DaDy
as to an adult. For sale by Hamil
ton Drug Co.
Haw to Relieve Headachas.
As headache Is one of the most com
mon complaints among women, the
average woman cannot know of too
many cures f r beuiiacue to resort to
In an emergency. Witch hazel Is nn
excellent cure for head-icue. Saturate
a cloth with witch hazel aud apply it
to the part of the head where the pain
Is most felt and renew It as soon as
the cloth becomes dry. Headache that
Is produced by an excessive flow of
blood to the bead can often be cured
by this remedy when others have
failed. This is as speedy a relief as is
known, as It more often than not will
bring relief In n few minutes and sel
dom falls to cure witbln an hour.
DRIND
Laxative Fruit Syrup
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con
stipation hy restoring the
natural action of the stom
ach, liver and bowels.
Ratuaa aubatltutos. Prloe 50a.
For sale by Red Cross Pharmacy.
NOVELTY
THEATRE
Program changes each Sunday,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY.
MOVING PICTURES:
"Lights and Shadows of China
town." "Captain Molly," or "Mol Pit
cher at Monmouth."
Ir. Curom's Patients."
ILLUSTRATED SONGS:
"Somewhere."
and
True Heart."
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
Phono 1055 All Work Guaranteed
H. C. RITZMAN, Up-to-Date Plumber
Special Sale on
Fixtures, Including Towel Racks, Soap
Dishes, Tumbler Holders, Sponge
Racks, Etc
Ut m. nak. an MtlR.au oq Tour wort 8lm aDd not w.w, . Soki.ut
Foot, of Jackwn SU Repair Work Ncotryon.
The Birth Stone for fovember is
The TOPAZ
WE HAVE AN IMMENSE LINE, MOUNTED AND UNMOUNTED
W. bar, a (all Ha. ol Lot,, nxkltem, u Valli.r,, Pendant., Ita,
Onr line of wateh movements and rarnr in an . .
to southern Oregon. ' 'n M ,rde- nd rit' " oomplel
We Invite yon to call.
'JkJ BRYAN, The Watchmaker
ORtCON
TO CITY OK MEXICO.
Announcement of Special Limited
Pullman Truln Excursion. ,
On December 12 and 13 the South
ern Pacific Company will sell round
trip excursion t ckets to the City of
Mexico. December 15, 1908, a mag
nificent Pullman train, consisting of
Pullman vestllule sleepers, observa
tion sleeper, ba.tet smck,lng cars and 1
dining car will leave San Francisco,
California, Third and Townsend
street depot for Mexico City, via
Coast Line of Southern Pacific Fare
from Roseburg for round trip $97.35.
Return trip from El Paso can he
made via the Santa Fe route or
Southern Pacific, as the passenger
may desire. Holders of excursion
tickets may obtain a round trip
ticket repr" .ig from Williams to the
Grand Canyon o the Colorado and
return for $6.60. Forfurther infor
mation Inquire of L. B. Moore, agent
S. P. Co., Roseburg, Or.; Mr. E. Pell,
of Ashland. Ore., or, If desired, Mr.
W. H. Jenkins. Traveling Passenger
Agent, S. P. Co., will be glad to call.
DSW
Read Review advs. for bargains.
j LODGE DIRECTORY
A F. A A. M-, Laurel Lodge No. IS Hold!
Z reROlftr meeting on '2nd ud 4th WedoM
dayiolMch moo lb.
O. ;. Q in ham, W. M.
N. T. JEwitrr. Secretary
AO. D. W. fuwourit Longb No. 16 Meet
ttii) rtid aud 4tb Mondnyp nf fch mootb
at 7: p. ra.. In the Kor'slers Hall. Al
nembera in good Hand! nit are Invited to at
tend J. W. j iwill, M. W.
b h. i.r)X. Kecoraer.
BP. U. KI.K8, Roaebnrg tt,v, m.82fiHoldi
regular ooTJimualcatloui at the Elk
Temple on 'iiid aud 4th Thurnriaya of ear h
month All members requeued to atte d
retniiarlf, and all rial tl op brother are cordl
all; Invited toalUMi
E. U fARHorr. E. R.
iBo. W tal t. eorotarr.
DttURKH UK HONOK, MytttlC l-odge No. 13
Ueew2ndand 4th Thurnday eveningn o(
nanh tnnmh In Waccttbee Hall. ViBftlng
memberH oo Ml ally lovltcd to atlt-nd
Minnie K. Cavknukh, O. of H
&. H Lenox. Kec.
I. W. U wklu KtceWer.
EAI.RH. Rpapbnrjt a trie tneeti Id Odd
Fellow hail on '2nd aQd4tn Monday even
In of a. h mooth. it 8 r'olock. Vliit
Irifr brethiei In kkm1 itandlnir alway welcome.
O. L'ulv. a, W. K,
C. W. ri ALI.ABD, SeC.
O. O. P., Utf hitr .Star )ahu No. 174, meeti In
: Odd Kellnws' Temple every Friday eveuius;.
Visit ng brethereii alwnya welcome.
K. N. Ewart, N. Q.
P. ft Michi.1,1, R a
M. Ficklk, F. 8.
IO. O. F., Fhlletarlan lindjre No. 8-Meeta n
Odd FellowsTemple, corner of Jacltwin and
Caaa Streein, on Saturday evening nf each
week. Members o( the order In good Btanding
are invited to attend.
J. Uoodnow, N. Q.
N.T.J kwktt, H. B.
IO. O. V., Union Encampment No. 9-Meett
In Odd FellowB' Temale on the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of each month. Vialt
tng brethereii always welcome.
11 O. Lew in, V. P. 4-
, J. O. Goodnow. Scribe.
KOF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 MeetH every
Wedncsilay in 1. O. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m.
Members in good standing are invited to
attend.
OlKH V. WlMBBRLT, I!. C.
L. A. Sanctuary, K. U. 8
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N. O., Co. D flepara'e Battalion Meeta
every Thursday evening at the Armory
Hall at 8 o'clock.
11. C. Slocuk, Captain,
LO.T. M., Roicbnrjr Hive No. II Holds
regular reviews on every Tuesday after
noon at i:00 o'clock in the Haccabee's Hall.
Sisters of others Hives visiting in the city are
cordially invited to attend our reviews.
' Mkh. c. B. Bonkbrakr, Com.
Hkh. Jkksix Rapp, R. K.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA, Myrtl
Camp No. Kttu meets on the second and
fourth Wednesdays of every month in the
Forresters Hall. Travel! nt- Neighbors are cor
dlally invited to visit our Camp.
A. C. Marstkh., Consul,
A. SaLZMan. Clerk.
MOI-KRN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA
Roseburg Unlge No. 493 MceU every 2nd
and 4th Thursday in Maccabee Temple.
Visiting members always welcome.
Kvklym 11 os) v it it. President
Bektha Whiciht, Secre ary.
OE. S.t Rosebure Chapter No.R-Holdstheir
regular msettng ou Island 3nl Thursdays
in each Month. Visiting members la
good standi ug are respectfully Invited to at
tend. Mrs I. Wollknbrro, W. M.
Frkb Johnson, Secretary
RKBEKAHS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge. No.
41, I. O. o. F.-Meets In Odd Fellows'
Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting
sisters and brethren invited to at leu d.
Mrh-Magoir RoRKtrrsoTf. N.O.
Urh. STBPHBNtsoN, Bccioiary.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No.
4-Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday evening
of each month at Odd . Fellows' Hall,
visiting members in good standing are In
vited to attend.
Florence- Hampsom, Q. N.
Clara Boren, Clerk
WOODMEN OF TH K WORLD, Oak Camp No.
KaV-Mveliat the Odd Fellows Hall la
Roseburg, every 1st and 3rd Monday
evenings. Visliingneigbbors always welcome.
E. N. Ewaht, C. C.
J. M. Tnao.il Clerk.