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Supplement to EVEHDfC ROSEBDRC REVIEW UECEMHER 0, 1908. TO SAVE THE FORESTS. MADISON, Wis., Deo. 9 To gave the forests of the northern states Is the object of the Lake States For estry Commission, which commenced Its second annual meeting in Madi son today. The Lake States Forestry Associa tion was formed at Saginaw one year ago. This convention was called by representatives of Wisconsin, Michi gan and Minnesota, but this year the states of Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, and Ontario, Canada, have been Invited to participate. - It is pointed out by the leaders In the movement that the unusual losses by forest fires during this year em phasize the Importance of co-ordinate action In any enactment affect ing the foreBts and their protection by ail states represented in this con ference and especially the lumberine emu. ana provinces. YONCAI.LA NEWS. WORLD'S CORN SHOW. Wilson Cantrell, after a few days visit at Creswell, returned home on Monday. Miss Leah Moody closed a success ful term of school in Shoestring Val ley last Friday. Miss Hazel Samler was a Drain visitor recently. Luther Daugherty is visiting wkh relatives and friends in Portland. Miss Luclle Wetzel, of BoBwell, was a Yoncalla visitor Saturday. Mr. McQuald, of Portland, is the guest of relatives here. Robt. Long moved Into his new house last week. Mr. Long was as elsted In the task of moving by her sister, Mrs. J. W. Wise. Phil Huntington Is In Portland. The entertainment of last Satur day evening, under the auspices of the Rebekahs wns a decided success. Miss Lylith Moore, in the portrayal of the life of a woman from child hood to old age, Is -verv lifelike and her play "Hearts and Flirts," is quite true to nature. The Instrumental music between the acts wns excellent. The many friends of Dr. J. Lebert Cooke, of Hrawley, Calif., will re joice with he and his wife In the recent arrival of a son at their home. He began his career Nov. 28, 190S, with a weight of 7 V4 pounds and Is named for his grandfather, Robert n. uiine. airs. it. w. uooke,. grand mother of the new boy, is at Brawley spending 'the winter. .Miss May Illshop Is visiting her brother, Krnnk, and sister, Julia, at Portlnnd. Those who have known Mr. Frank llishop from childhood will he gind to learn that he is a successful teacher In the Holmes' Kuslncss College. OCCASIONAL. .1. H. Uoarde tells us that his re hearsals are bringing the dnsl.ed re sults for the big Klks' Minstre. which takes place Tuesday and Wed nesday evenings, Dec. 1 r, and 18. at the Armory. The Opening Chorus, .consisting of 4 0 trained voices. Is far nmre beautiful than the one Mr. llcanle presented to our people about 2 years ago, which made such a hit. Little Miss llhirk has the feature number in the first part, assisted bv the line chorus. Miss Lillian Kidd", Miss Messier. Miss Flossie Kldd and Miss Wuldmn will be seen In the forest of Klks during the Hist part. .1. II. Zlireller. 'Tin. It,,.il,. " ,.l... l handling (he first part as Interlocut- ! or. Is there strong. The Rnsebiirg j Wlckhnm, Don Mathews, ll.irrv llil-I deliurn and Winer Stnley. will render the latest song lilts. The boys will surprise) you this lime. The end men j are nil sons or Hum, so vou will know what to expect of them, and I don't forgiM, If you don't laugh as you never IniiKlied before, you should i be ashiimed of yourself. Thai's all. The Olio Is made up of the best till- I ent Unit can be hml in Rnsebiirg.) I Mr. Ilenrde. who makes n business 1 of piitllng on minstrel shows, was ! heard to remark that Roselmrg tul-j ent was Hie best he hml ever worked with. You can't full in see the big feature act which win bo ,,., ', rorlland. The ".Midnight Kxprcss" 1 a laughable farce, will also be seen j ill (he Olio. See Justice Long's jus- ' lice court, in which Sheriff Fenton ! bus more work In twenty minutes than be has ever had before. This is I a very laughable sketch and you can t : help enjoying yourself. This sketch i closes Willi llieen Station big Urn ! Hand. The name "II, .aide" attach- ' e.l to a Minstrel show corresponds j with the "Sterling" murk on silver ' So don't forget the time, place the laugh and the lllg Sheath (Sown Par- i ado. Hit. 1.,. i LOST A hand hag containing a I "Douglas County llauk" purse, al- j so money, note and Lodge papers Finder ptease return to Review of- ' i flee and receive reward. dtf i 200,000. Square Feet of Space Cover ed at Omaha Some Figures. OMAHA, Deo. 0. With 200,000 square feet of space devoted to the display of corn, grain, grasses, agri cultural Implements and machinery, the National Corn Show was opened here today. Nearly 100,000 ears of prize corn are on exhibition and form the feature of the great show, al though other products have been siven much ino Tha " 1 1UO CAJWaiUUU serves as a clearing house for the i''us kuu grasses rrom a score of states. Statistics as to corn culture show that the Mississippi valley is the cen ter of the corn Industry, more of the Ifrain iminir raloa In ,kln . ., .. ,a . H,vu , vl,,a compara tively restricted district than in all of the rest of the world. Illustrating iho vol,, a n hA O Vi IUO Will crop, figures are presented to show " " woum oniy take eight crops like that ffrnwn Ihlo vonH .1....,, a. ...... vu.D LQ, LO UU1J11- ecry nine or steam railroads in the United States, and then there -uuiu ue enougn left to buy all the terminals and the rolling stock. The principal display of corn Is In the Omaha Auditorium, erected at a cost of $50,000. One of the features of the show wiii be the government demonstrations In the manufacture of denatured alcohol, for which an appropriation of 10,000 was made by congress. In the "alfalfa palace" is shown exhibits of grasses, and In the Indus trial exposition buildings, manufac turers of corn products have Instal led plants for demonstrating the uses of corn. TO CITY OP MEXICO. Announcement of Special Limited Pullman Train Excursion. RECLUSE HAD $100,000. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8. Mrs. Susan A. Moore,, who has lived the life Of a recluse fnr tha tact An and who was hplinvnl tn ha destitute, died a few days ago. A ocmcii oi ner novel yesterday reveal ed a fortune of nearly $100,000 in bankbooks and tax receipts. TO EXCHANGE FOR TIMBERLAND oio acres or nrst-ciass farm land; 100 acres tillable; 8 acres ......,, u acres ooitom land house and barn; 2 miles from Myrtle Creek; good stream runs Ihrnnoh ,.Unn. iBtc, nuuu value; win sell for cash $8000 or take timber in excuaiige; taKe airrerenee or pay difference. Answer llox 668, Rose burS. Or. swjio For sidewalk work, call on B. F Page, the old sidewalk builder. Resi dence Mill St. d23 On December 12 and 13 the South ern Pacific Company will sell round trip excursion tickets to the City of Mexico. December 15, 1908, a mag nificent Pullman train, consisting of Pullman vestibule sleepers, observa tion sleeper, buffet Brooking cars and 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 be made via the Santa Fe route or Southern Pacific, as the passenger may desire. Holders of excursion tickets may obtain a round trip ticket reading from Williams to the Orand Canyon of the Colorado and return for $6.60. Forfurther lnfor matlon 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, A LIBRARY OF CHOICE FICTION. BUREAUS. See our swell bureaus In both full size and Princess, alBo splendid line of rockers in all the up-to-date styles Complete line of all styles of furni ture, carpets and rugs. B. W. STRONG, The Furniture Man. LODGE DIRECTORYj F. A A. HM Laurel Lodge No. W-Holdi . regular meetings on 2nd ana 4tli WedDW dtysofemch month. 6. C. Graham, W. M. N. T. Jkwstt, Secretary O-U.W. Koieourg Loagb No. 16 Meot A f the '2nd tod 4th Mondays of Muh month member In good' standing are Invited to at ttnd J. W. f owiLL, M. W. E. H. L.CNOX. Recorder. Now is the time to visit California When summer has passed in these northern states, the sun is only mild un der the bright blue skies . of Southern California. This is one of nature's happy provisions eternal summer for those who cannot endure a more se vere climate. California has been called the "Mecca of the winter tourist." Its hotels and . stopping places are as vnrled as those of all well regulated cities. Vis itors can always find suit able accommod atl o ns, congenial com pa nl ons, and vnrled, pleasing recreations. PACIFIC (0. Will be glad to supply some very attractive literature, de scribing in detail the many de lights of winter In California. Very low round trip excursion tickets are on sale to California. The rnte from HOKUHl'liG, OlflXION, to Los Angeles and return Is .-.-i.O(). Limit six months, allowing stop-overs in either direction. Similar excursion rates are In effect to all California points. For full Information, uleeplim cur re-rrn tlolisaii.l ticket, ,-all oli.lel. itrtph or M rite L. B. MOORE, Agent, OR Wm. McMurray, Cen. Poss. Agt. Portland, Oregon; BP. O. ELKB, Roseburg LxiSe, wo. 826 Holds regular cornmuDlcatlotiS at the Elks Tembll nn 2nd and 4Lh Thnr.ri.va nl rh month. All member! rannetttpd tit .tta.il regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. U rARROTT, . R. Geo. w. stalky, Seoretary, DKGREK OK HONOR, Mystic Lodge No. 18 &lueu2ndaud 4th Thnmday evenings ol each month in Maccabee Hall. Visiting members cordially Invited to attend. UINNIK K. CiVKNDER, C. Of H ct. H. Lenox. Reo. I. W. Duwbll, Receiver. Tou can get the latest and the best novels at the public library In the Marsters building, upstaJ over Burr's Muio Store. Open every af ternoon and evening from 1 to 8. dtf . BIO LAXD OPENING. Call at the Douglas County Ab stract Co. and learn all aboutfie big land opening, Jan. 20, 1809f Not "just as good" but the best Jennings' bread. Free lelivery. Phone 2211. DTF A. L. KITCHIN, is the man to see for everything in the Nur sery line. TrPAC toots1-0- 1 1 CC3 that pay. Fruit and ornanental trees, Grape Si Berry vines, roses, etc. etc. Nursery Salesman, Roseburg, Or. Oregon Restaurant Open Day and Night EASTERN OYSTERS on the Shell Fresh Olympia Oysters Fish and Clams U the time Chicken Dinner on 12 to 2 P. M. Sunday REGULAR MEALS 25c. EAGLES, Roiebnrg Aerie meets in 0Jd Fellowi Hall on 2n and ith Monday even iuitB of each mouth, at 8 o'clock. Visit lug briilhreu in good aiandlng ahvay welcome. O. Culvkr, W. P., C. W. Ballard. Sec. IO. O F., RlHii.K8tarLo.lKc No. 174, meetiin Odd 1-eilows' iVmple uvi-ry Friday evuniutf. isit u g brethercu h1wh-b welcome. K. N. Kwart, N. G. V. U MlCKLLI, K. 8. M. Fickle, F. S. IO. O. F., IMHletnrUn !rfidKe No. 8 M.-etn n Odd FelhtwsTeinplo, comer of Jncknun and Casu .Streets, on Snturdiiv evening of each week. Members of the order In gootf stand inn are invited to attend. J. O. (looi)NOW, N. G. N. T, Jkwkit, R. 8. IO.O. V., Union Kiu-iunpinent No. 9 Meets in 0i.l Fellows' Temple on the 1st and ;ird Thursday evenings of ea. h nionili. Visit ing brethercu alwavtt Wflcmm', II. O. Lkwis, V. P. J. O. Goousow. Scribe. KOF P., Alpha Lodge No. 47 Meets every Wedues.layln 1. 0. O. F. Hall, at 7:30 p.m. Members in eood stHtnlini lnvii,,i m attend. dl.KN V. WlMltERLY, U. C. L. A. Mani'TUa Itv, K. K. 8 0 S.O., Co. D Peparnfe Battalion Mt-eti every llmrndny evening at the Armory Hall at 8 oVlot-k. 11. c. is locum. Captain. LE0NA MILLS Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lumber Yards on lower Oak Street Roseburg, 'Phone J411 NEW Ill.AC'KS.Mrril SHOP. A. C. Itcxmud, Prup. 4 4 Main Street," next to Van Houten Hotel Property. 1 V (JcihthI lthu-ksniithinK,' Jloifto HlMM'iim and jtt'pniriiiK. LO.T. M., Rombtirtr Hive No. 11 Holds n'Kiilar re views on every Tnecdav nfar noon at 2mv oVioi-k In ih. Mn ..i....:'H 11..11 IsttTH nf others Hives visiiing in the city are uiuiuiiy .uviien 10 aueiiil our reviews. Mils. 1:. H. Hiinkiihakk, Com. Mh.h. Jk.-,hik RaI'P, k. K. i ODKKN WOODMKN OF AMKKICA. Mvrtl 1 ('Hiiin i tUtJo uiudi, .... ih .- 1 UiiipNti. UWi iiieetmiii the second "anil Forresters' Hall. Traveling Neishborsare cor- ' dittlly invited to vij.lt our Camp. 1 A. C M.uwTKit.,, Consul, I A. Sai.man, clerk. j MUI'KKN HKOTHKKHOOD OF AMKKIC'V' Kuscb-irtf Lo-lRe No. 4WI-Mwti cverv Jn '. and 4th Ihii-MlHy in MnetMbeu Temple. I VlsitiiiK members iiIw.ivn welcome. Kvki.vn IhmvKi President Hkkth. aniHT, Secretary. 1 K. S , ROM-burg Chapter No.S-HuldtJietr renuli.r meetini; ou 1st ami Srd I hurMlnya .1. cot 11 .'luiiui, imuiik members in, .(,- irieciiuuy invitttl to at tend. MK-. I. VVou.EMlF.lt.,, V. M. Fhkk Johnson, Secretary 0 RKUKKAHS, Koseburii Kebekah Lnde.No 41. l. o. O. F-Meets in Odd Fellows"' lempleevery 1 iiesdn y metiinK. ViUitis sisters and brethren itivlu-il to attend. Mtts. M v.i.iiK RoHEitT-os. N.G. Mr.. SrEniKNso.v, secretary, WOMKN OF WOODCRAFT." LllarTcirrle No I'i , V" "" 1,',u"t :fr,f Mod evenintr Vl.tMi.. . Mail. ........ "iKiM iii in Kuju siaiuui vited to nieod. ling arc in- CLAK4 Korkn, Clerk w "l5S.nn""""HI'"' "M'amr,.N. KoMbum, erorr 1.1 an.l 3rd Mon'la! svenlugs. lauinK p iKhb..r!. ahvav, wekiiV Electric Vacuum House Cleaner Don't tear up the carpets, and muss up the lumse in gen eral with your house cleaning. Let us do the house cleaning with the new Klrctrlc Viiruilui House mid Ciii pM't I leaner. It is a combination brush and vacuum which sucks the dust and dirt out. Cleans carpets without removing thum from the floor. Phone 791 and we will call with this wonderful machine. Roseburg Steam Laundry J. M. Tmkose Clerk.