Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, December 21, 1917, Image 2

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EVENING ROfiEBlTOT RMIKW,
IKMIAV. I)F. UMIIFI! 21, I01T.
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MORE HOGS SHIPPED
10 FARMS fOR BREEDING
PURPOSDS THIS fALL
WASHINGTON, llee. 21 There
hat. been a larfe Increase this full in
the number of hops flnttpt-d to (anus
and ranches fur breeding aud teed
lu, lii.-ii'.itj ur bi'inr hold fur Slaugh
ter. '1 lilt tllfl flltt'llt ll !OtkTH
and feeders" from Ihe large mar
kets uf the country 'as four time an
he: vy during (xtober thin year an
during tie same month laM year,
and f ir S-ptemuer aiid October com
bined the movement was three liii.es
be; vter tills year titan la.s'l. These
hof it that have gone back to taring
and randies instead of being Mlaugli
tcr -A will, of course. Increase- the
pig crop next year. The movement
in ottttidc re it a definite indication of
mttiie of tite remits of lite campaigns
nf the I'nlled States Department of
Agriculture, atattt colleges, antl other
ap i.cics. waged in all the leading
hog-producing utates with the ob
ject of bringing Hhotll ttie Having of
hre'ding stock thlH winter.
Figures of tint Unreal, of Markets
of the f 1 it ft ! States department of
Agi (culture show that Trout the
htr.e luarkets of the country (with
the exception of Chit-ago and Oma
ha, from which (igtires are not h-.w
Hvaliublf I t;.ri.l!tii Mocker and f !-r
hog-i were hi,..-, during O.-ii.ln r
tins year, Hhil 1 1 v I i 4t i. H
from the same markets in O.-lnl,. r.
7 1 Hilling S. lUemhei this y. ar
2.!.4r,T stockera and Ict-deis were
nbipiieit, as compared with 1 L'.H 7
dur'iig September, mir,. Tins elves
a tt.tal of hX.t;;; fr s, idcmher and
October this year ami 27,125 for the
fame period last yi-ar.
Mrs. II. Mtl'.irlliy I'iikm-
Mr- anil Mis. Andy McCarthy left
thin morning for Sacramento, Calif..
having been notified of t ,,.
death of Mr. McCarthy's mother, on
Wednesday, snys (he Grant Pass
Courier. Mr. anil Mrs. McCarthy
spent Thanksgiving at Sacramenlo
and nt that time Mrs. McCarthy was
In etticllcnt health. She Is survived
by her husb.-i.iil. three sons. Dennis.
Andy and John, the latter in an
nviatlon camp in New York, anil by
four daughter. Mrs. ,1ns. Ko.i, h. of
m dittos. .Mrs. ('. II. Crawford or
Atlanta, (la., and Misses Klttln and
.fosle McCarthy, nr Sacramento Mr.
and Mrs. I. McCarthy were residents
of Crania Pass for many veins, leav
ing tor Sact-ameuto about cvon
years ago.
MITII K.
Owing to the Installing of elec
tric equipment In our local sub sta
tion, service will be off for one hour,
from lo Hi o'clock Sunday iniiin
Ing. Ilecemlier 2 till.
lui't:i.vs COI NTV LIGHT
WATKIt COMPANY.
Join
Now is the Time to do your Christmas
Shopping. Make your selections and we will hold them and de
liver when notified.
Wehavc a tare line of toys, dolls, Teddy bears, velocipedes,
wagons, recking horses, etc. for the li!tk ones.
Davenports, Chairs, Rockers, Dining Tables, Library Tables, Buf
fets, Dressers, Dressing Tables, Beds, etc. for the Grown-Ups.
China ware, Cut Glass, Silverware, Chafing Dishes, Casseroles,
Serving Trays, in fact nearly everything you might want can be
found here Styles and prices to suit all.
This Brunswick and 12
Records 2 1 Selections Delivered to your Home
For $10 Down
Ci'iivi'im-tit u t left ,i as tnv ;i.s J'J jut Wfck.
'I'his n'fi;il St tiller iiichuit s i' ct tiling - no ;it t.u -!i nunt s t.t
l'U. u ii (it- '.ill i't.tti',1" Cnt'suitk. lull i u t j t : nMtt It f
I'lavitii; :tll itt'ditls. -icucl piiiuts. luvillr uMi,ts. nil cm iilitl ' t n
a I'ohsiiipj.' t lidli.
I.t i iitie id the I'fi iii.l-. in, liidi'i) in ihis t.rVcr is jruiii':.ii'ftil
In ..:v ..iui tunes u il'i im i ciall,. t,, , hatii;.'.
'.! i r t!..i,f!. pii.'.tl li'.i'ii j.VJ...tt tn i-lS-UMt.
Ma ." iiir !, , i i,.:i i;,.u . we t an ile!i er n.u nr lutt r.
Wny !;. tii.tfr !..r Its-it- nist nin.i'iits'.'
AJ.LILBURN&SON
;SIX HUNDRED DRAEIED
MEN lAKf BREAKEAST
AT ROSCBURG TODAY
Six hundred drafted mm from
Minn cot a and Virginia arrived ;.t
un-NurK tins nioriiiiiK un i ti-ir way
huh fli to Kort Wmf iHd Seoit, Cuii
ffji ma, and w-re Mrv-d it li id fir
tit;ikfVt In this city undT trie mau
aK'""nt of th lMal connnittw-s at
the viral hot! and restauraniH.
One ot the earn displayed a car-I.-nt-tfi
omuier tilling I hat HibiM.k
Miiirtfsota, with a population uf I j,
ijuij, in ttiH "richest v lilac' in tin
world " It hutH ribej H.il H.ouo
for Ltbt-rty loan bonds, SD.uuu for
the Ited CronH, and $7,o(jh Tor the
V. M C. A. war fund.
Ttu1 Virginia i-iiniingent also car
ried Borne ad vert (mIii if. Their ban-nt-r
Haid : "Iron diKers from the
Virginia niiiM'H. Hound for Krisco to
Ilt-rlin. We're an tough an the lion
wi' iIIk."
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TIMBER SALES ON
NATIONAL EORESTS
DOUBLED LAST VEAR
I'OKTI.AM), I mt. 21. Snl- of
Mat ioiial forest t i niher fn t lie f jural
-ear U 1 7 wi re more thim ilouhle
thof of HMfi. arrfrdiiiK to the an
nual repor! of t he Fores) -r. The
total amount old exceeded two bil
lion fi t and Ik valu tl at mon than
: 1 . T 1 r. , burin the Miitie pi-piod
.iloiit 7-7 iiilllion Iff! were cut aud
removed, for which l he pu reliant-
paid l.:in7,::u:i into the Federal
treasury. The largest aNs were
made In Ofgon. wt.tr.' about 'HH
million bojtnl feet were disposed uf.
In addition to the timber sold, ap
proximately li;t million board feet
valuer) at almost $ 1 ro,nuu waH cut
under free use permit by more than
4I,hmi settlers living near (he Na
tional forests and depending on the
forest for f ii ewood ami hu tiding
material to improv e their home
steads. The timber bu.sine- on the K:tst
ern purchase areas, while still small
u b coniiared wiih the Ve:-iern for
.'Sls, showed a decided increase, the
report stales. More than three limes
:iu much timber was unld and more
than twice us much cut ;s In I'M;.
The material disposed of. it U pii.i
ed out, is largely of poor iialii and
its removal will fiuproe iln htrest
growth.
Hair-hole, N'enlin sob-s. rubber
hei-ls, repairing ol all kinds. W. S.
Howard. West Oak St., near l uip- ;
iua Hotel. j
lyaiKia TainaleK. the btt cut.
the Keil Ciosh toil:)
A ilollar ilues
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T"KYAH1) WOMEN
WOKk LONG H'H IIS.
i
The htai'l food contracts in ti.e
history of the world have ben let
within recent days to fourieeu or the
great packing housed of the L'uittd
St a let Ther-e lai ge order ha k e
necentittated night work ua w ell na
the int'i eawl eiitplo ii etit of women
labor.
MifH Mary M;icDowel, director of
the 1 iiiv-r;jty .-ene;1ent work at
ttie ( Imago to k yaidj. aUo haii
nan of the comma lee on fore( in
born women of the commit tee on
women in industry of the advisory
couimlstiion uf the Council of .Vu ton
al Defens, found on divert Iga Hull
that many w omen were ac ;i i rig
employment In the pa Ling hou.- -
for night work after t lo ir day of
labor at home, with the conse(ii'n.:
that nome of them obtained one hour
of sleep In the twenty-lour. A a re
sult of her eftorU to correct tbir- sit
uation the pack era have pi mni--d
not to employ women with children
under tix years of age for night
wo rk.
iiorsi w i i:s. ah i;Ti(!
The next time you make a pump
kin pie, don't make the crust to hold
it. Instead, grease your pie tin weil,
then line it wiih a lay r ot corn
meat about a sixteenth of an Inch
thick, pour in your pumpkin filling
and bake. You will find this con
seivation crust a saving of time a
well us a Hav ing of w heal, also
tempting to the taste, as well as pa
triotic. Ion't forget that Michelin tire;,
can t be bettered. We sell tht in
Churchill Ilwd. Co.
Cofff
because il
appeals
irresistibly
lo ever) one
Cfo33etf& IDaym
!T!)r Till ,1aT? -v -mi .
I lie tleeil.
SAYS OREGON PEOPLE
SHOULD EAT CHEESE
' A marked inen a- In the sale of
lOregon edee-e u.- be. ;i rep..ri-d
t r-itii anoii' poilt t iirougi'Oiit the
-i. re J V'l-r.tl Kfod Admim-tra-
loi W. Ji Ayer Planed ri is caiopaign
, lor an ihcrear-t d nnu inpt ion ot "ir
; gun proOii'ts bv (trepi.n p -oi-l' . with
a hpecially nrg :it a el-eul lor th
un. if liberal Uf-c .f cfi- 'I am
irr-atlv ie,t-ed wih 'he r-iorty that
j.ire citfning in." said Mr. Aer, and
am hoping lor even better re.-uiis
ii;' n-ar fit ure. Oregon cream
cm-ese conipares favorably with that
no tie Hiit w lo-re, and it should be In
"V ry Oregon home, and daily on the
table. I am convinced that those wh't
,"i;'k.' a point of varying their diet
with cheese dishes, itrid who adopt
" h a- a meat Mjleniute nn Tues
days will find it an almo-t ind::;,,,n--il.le
food comiiMiditv after a lit tit
Miie, iid that the jncreasect con
u :n in ion will be permanent.
"The Food Administration has not
at : empt ed to say what would he
fair prolit for the retaib rs
cheese, pieferripK 1. rely Upon tile
f ; e rtrim t sin of the retailers
ti'-etit their charging unfair price-
lor tins product of an important On
con iiidu.-try. As has been so often
in-blich'-il. the Fot.d Ad m i n isi rat ion
ool pa.-s d by ('ungiess did not give
t lie ad m i nis' r;i t ion any am horit
oer the retailers except those doing
business of J I 'iit.onn pt-r w-.ir 01
inoie, but the bill dot s give the Food
Ad m i nis t rat ion a ui hority to i!efn
what an excessive protit is on food
commodities.
"In n-LMid to the reiail price it(
chee-e in (in-triiii, I wish to say thai
when Hie Cheese faCIOlies of the
.Male are selling cheese to the whole
"itieis :tt J:',c iter itninil. atttl
tit
wlioiesttlerf selliiiK to lite retail, is at
:tot mole than .,r per pnunil. tin-
;.llljic wi.il have Mule 1 1 1 1 li-tltly ill
IMIlL'illU' Kllflller it iS pavillK I'Xri'S
I'to'ils to lint retailers or not.
"My ol.servat ion h-aiis me to h.
lieve that there are vry few retail
els who are now makinK ex'-essivi
profits. liecently Assistant Keilcr.i!
r oo'l A'lnuiiisti ator W. K .Newell
was in (Grants I'ass. wle re he tulkeil
with various retailers wiih r.'i:i,i. M
'heese anil the desire of the ailniin
islralion to increase the cocHiiinp
lion in (r. on. of this Or. eon pro
'Inct. The r.-lailers voluntarily r. -
luceil the price of cl e to fr.en
:i to cents per pounii, Allnwinc
lor slllinliaee :IR, ,,vs i! cuttil.c.
tins price le.ives only a mi..er.ii,
prolit lo the retailer, ai'il rives the
isitmer a most valuahle tooil pro
Inct at a very reasonable price, who
com paroi! w ith war prie s on oilier
IimmI com iimhI it it s.
"Kvery lrot:iin hotisewife sIk.mI.i
special point o! serx ilic
he
-t .li-tios. tn T -rt i m i rt lt v:.ri.-n
li-r lalilo. thor.hv hs.vmik a i
I'lil other toml coiiilnoilitjes lh.it
must he conserved, ami at the value
IK union lloeiloil support to
'-nii.kini! anil dairy inc in
I liel home slale."
the eh.
'Ill tl io
Itlalio Man 1 Kits
. I.. W aul, of lluise. Idaho. sMr.-
pe.l o llliere 5 nlay to visit with
his old inond. Ciinimandant li. c
Market'. of the Drem.ll Soldiers'
llmne. Mi Ward has I , makiiif
t Ittiir ui the Coast stales aiul is re
' ii rn inii hum., l i tmi C.iliftn in;,. II,.
lepatietl lor the n..it Ii this n.iirn
an'.
Iitsepliiite I'at'inei'H tli-eaiti.
I 0 Met tor Mi 1'hei t.fi . nf ihe Hi e
4otl J I ii'li It II r.il Collei;,.. wint stup
eil ol lli'le elel'i.:- tit I'.lllier Willi
'lie (li-rdoii :ille iile louterniiie
ihe in. in poiatii.n of their Kant ).
I'iiiiI sii. i tii.n, depaile.l this
uiotlDIU f..r ;iant. l'a-s The pur
" " '"- i -ir t i .to .. , :,;i.e i',, ni
l is to assist the r.ilinets of that
uunty in litriuini; an eraiii.itiiili
l ti 1 1 1 it u ! t wliith te plan In pnri h. ise
leed stlltls rii ttuet am t 1 .
t ar slittliime Ktilucoil
U. i'i'HI r. ports to Ihe llailruads'
W'.n Ke.inl Iroiii all the r.uln.i .Is in
tie- oi mliy how thai ot) 1 terem t.. r
I III,- war Ihe evc.ss ot lllitllled
ir ft. -r- an num. d to I I 7,1 cars.
. o. .1 . ,i - ol L'L'yvi Clio; pa I . d to t to
:iin'. lor N.. . in li. r this year and
.1 Ull'l
iher I a o
ilihe'.irh ihe i a ii i o .ids .no h. indium
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To the Editor:
Yt-;tHfUay 1 was looking oer a
(untli of bonks when I aioeied
one ufarlH this siRiiifn ant tit It?: i
Jlow to Cook Uu-band.'
From my heart I rejotre that I'
111 a widow r h- on'i the pale uf
danker. I uad tnoul.t it n.a be
V-tur und hjpiier tor rue to rind
.1 p'-od lo knitf lit: K Nft-neiMi.'iw-,-h;i
" 1 Indian word for .ft -et U'.t : I t :
Hut. Zounds' li in tlna no-called en
l ifhi.'N.-d T'Afinietli (Vntury; in
lli is lu nd uln-re, aUn e. all ot her v,
antiibaliHra It thought, at lea-it, to
he a relic of extreme b:ir ban." in
if here. riEiit in Kose Ii.iik. t iiere is
found hocks in the public tn.tr k ft
iliriK " how to ook husband- '
well, husbands, beware!
At this particular lime when so
many men ate called to the cohti:
when ho many ladies, w Mow and
maiden ladies, ate ho zealou.sly
sar-hui tor mates; i do they want
tiiem to roaM?, rin.it now when the
demand for husbands, for woikinen,
is so K'eat, tli need s mperatie.
.! it nut intensely sui priaiiif; t hat
hu.-.ban1s are in danger of beitm
Inoked boiled, baked, roasted,
fried -any old way so lon as they
ire cooked.
And then, the "old jUuers," we
ild cliajis that are too old to enter
the .si-iMtc, it seems to me that un
less t horuumhly cooked, we would
make mithty toumh chewing. Hut
no doubt they'll manage that. Say.
ehaps, are any of you in the put tor
X mas?
And whilf f in h ft renuou-; efforts
are lining made tet send tnissiniiar-ie-i
to heathen lands my brot Ihts,
Inti t it stronulv ai'peal to you that
we are in dire need of a strung force
of home m isslonaries to stay this
eat evil rinht in our very midst "
- 1 rely t hi- niut arouse every int
milse of the mission a ry movement,
to secure the safety of the faithful
husbands of America.
Husbands, take warning, and rally
to the rescue.
T. T. HHI'KINS.
P. S. N'ewspa pet s every w here
ound the alarm.
MM. A l,IIIi:HTV
r.oi no imi i;i.k nt tv
1 r. Anna Ihiward Shaw, chairman
uf the 'Woman's. Committee ol the
''ini' il of National I'efense, mak
ing the younter generation, thronuh
the thrift fampaiijn. feel the w:ir re
ponsibi'l'V. I lei- undertaking in-.-!ude"
n-it only the adoption of a
1'rem h baby, but alBo takes into a-
Embraces
a trip through S.in Francisco. Lo
Antfclrs. ihe Apache Trail. I.I Pao,
?an Antonio. I luU5ton. tin border
cani5 of Arizona, New Mexico and
Texas.
The Sunset Route
to New Orlrans, connecting with
trains for KaMrrn citif. also with
rlryant Southern Pacific steamers for
New ork and lavana.
Inquire of nearest S. P. agent for iVus
tiatcd literature, raervatiom, tickets
and full mtarnjation or n-rie
John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agent
Portland. Oregon
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FOUR-NINETY MODEL
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Curs fur ImnwJiuU' delivery
GLENN H. TAYLOR, Dealer
Rostburg Oregon
STUMEZE
rHt
CHRONIC STOMACH
TROUBLE
Not a mere after-dinner tablet,
but a real .-t'-nun U lie au tue. lurn.u-
lat.-d to blil.K ll-.-tunl relief to hf .-K-"
ca.-e.s of mvM or I.m.k r,tanUmr. Tr
it .u;d b- conMUced. .-"old aad ruar
al.teeJ bv all dnif V :st
.-.ci.d lo 'll.e Ulurk Mcdkii.e Com
pany, San 110. California, fur free
buok.
(ount a unbpie use of Liberty Loan
l-osul tlities. and juvenile patriotism.
Instead of Kiwi. Christmas pres
ents this year. hr. Shaw is puttin
her Christmas money mto the atop-t.-on
of a tittle Kremh orphan. She
is not undertaking this venture un
aided. Her urand-nieces and rand
nephews are helping her by cotittib
utitiK to the support of their little
ally.
Th' funds contribute.! by the
children are furnished by the cou
pons trom Liberty Honds. whi.h hr.
Shaw has recently pre.-enten to eal(
ff her seven trra ml-nieces and urand
liephews. With the present of the
fond-, she wrote letters explaining
the iin,.ortan e of :t:i!' mer"' "r
pei ually diitini: t!iis w: r. The
ren are nio"t en t h tisiast :c over th" r
share in war work.
I r. Sli.iw is iitiioi:s rh;t
hnaltM. erlm ai ton. and nor: rial 111"
rf Ame-ieaii J.t!!en should be in
terfered with l.v war as little as
po-Mhie. !:tt -h'e does tee that the
children shosJd be made to realize
the tremendous importance of sav
ing mnuev, iit'd should he Kiw-n the
oppor; 11 nit of helitini; in war eieas-
l It IMH IK. HM It
IH SIUI Ii Tii
I.IST
ll.nmi. W'.itliiii-en Cole nf li:i-
I-. f. HI tell- el Illlle and
he trtv. an eld l.iihan f,. ..i. : ' -
P'tne ('. aiMiealed at tlie reiruilill
tilTiie !. I i and ulfere'l hier-i.ev-
Ii. I l, r.e;n!:. sat lite i;,.it
I'.i--- emit'. '.
When tnl,! l.y the nit. . Iliat l'e
n as til" ui I III lie I i;.-n lie , Itil
terlv it- T i!n t! mi'd lie
In le I'Ht tii- nl.1 and liitt li.
.'tiuld tin his siiaie t-f dama-e tu the
kal-er as well as anwme an,l ai'ain
a-lied thai lie in i 1 1 1 enlist.
Jitny I'Tvie.. pit. .ne r. II
Sinilh. hay. niclit or tiiuntry.
Fine Candies
We are selling Agents (or
Krause's
Fine Chocolate Candies.
You will find them in all
the popular assortments.
Stock Always Fiesh
Harnilton Druji Co.
J41 N. Jackson St.
It.rsKUUUi, OllKUOX.
AllO STAfiK I.1.VK DKl-OT.
Dally Btaees antl aulos for Marsh
lield BDd all Coos Bay points, also
for Peel antl Millwood, leave O. W.
Itapp's grocery store. Kare to Myr
tle Point. $5 00. Iteservatlons made
at 133 Sheridan street. Phone 24.
i;(;i.imi siii:i:i' imm;
Hare sieilinen. clven away to
ran. her who heed a good dog.
1'hoiitt IIT-K 1.
Ileview Want Atls. Iirini; results.
Live HdverTlsers (iffer the Ue.l bar
'iiilm Patronize Review adverllxers.
DOUGLAS HIDE & JUNK CO.
Hii-'iH'st cash market prices paid
fur hiilts, wool, iron, rags, cop
per, brass, auto tires, 2nd hand
tools and itiaehiiiory.
We pay best of prices and buy
anything of value, so call on ua
before disposing of anything you
have on hand.
Square deal to nil mir motto.
Phono 2 lit.
ItnuuliiH Hide & -lutik Co.
Main At Oak. Hoseburg, Ore.
LODGt CARDS
. F. & A. M., laurel Indite No. I.i.
Regular Coiuuiunlcatlona 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month at
Ma.stiQic Temple, Uoaeburg, Oro.
Visitors weleoiue.
ai' i Pi ttr. w m
j . '. HAItHIS. Secjr.
1 11. P. U. t.lkH. itueburx LodKe. So.
I 30. Holds regular couimunlca-
! tious at the Klks' Temple on the
2nd and 4th Thursdays of each
month. All members requested to
' attend regularly, and all visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend. J
CAW. K. 'I.MIIERI.Y, E. R. f-
j IliA H. WItDl.i:, Set-retary, ,rJj
r..;i.K.S, Ruseburg Arle meets In
thvir hull on Jackson St., on 2nd
and 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at s o . lo, k. Visiting breth-
j reu in good standing always wel
come. J C. KOKNIC, W. P.
j H. K. UUUU.MAN, W. Sec.
I I'hone M 183
I. t). ). K.. Itiln SUir lxxlKe No. 1741
. uieei, in the Odd Fellows' Temple
I every Friday evening. Vleltln
I hrethren at ays welcome.
J. II. Ii KIOSK. N. G.
j CAW, VV. OILMAN, Uec. Secy.
M. FICK1.K. F. S.
I. O. O. Phlletaiiun Ixl(je No. H,
Metis In Odd Fellows' Temple,
corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on
Sa'.uriay efenlng of each week.
M.iiitio ot ihe order In good
standing are Invited to attend.
F. I. PtHRY. N. G.
A. J -CFUDtS, Hec. Socy.
?A1I.FY. Fin. Secy.
I. t. O. F., I nlon Fnramnment No. 9.
Meets In odd Fellows' Temple,
very Thursday eveninx. Vlsittntf
brethren always welcome.
K. II. PICKKNS, C. P.
O. II. PICKKNS. H. P.
OI.lVKIt JOIINSOV H 9
JA.VliJS EWAKT, F.' S.
KNKillTS OF PYTHIAS, Alpha
i I.odse No. 4T, meets every Wed
nesday evening lor. JackBon and
Ca.ts s't Visitors alwavs welcome
l C.KOItt.i: JONKS C C
KOY F. IU'WIIN, M. F.
K. K. WLMDKW.Y, K. I(. S.
! I.OYAI. OKUKR OF MtKWE, Rose
burg l.odte No. 1037. Meets Mon
day evening of eaoo week, at 8 o -clo.
k in Maccabee hall. All Tlsltlhf
bretlters are Invited to attend.
W. J. MOON. Dictator.
H. O. PAr.0r.TER. Secy.
o. K. S., Ftotetinrs tlmpter No. 8..
Holds their regular meeting on
tb. 1st and 3rd Thursday in eacS
month Vlfltlng members In good
standing are respectfully Invited
to attend.
MISS MUUlAnnT PAGE. W M.
HtKi: JOHNSON. Secy.
RFIIKKUIS. Roaebut RebekaH
Lodce. No 4 I. o. O F Meets
In Odd Fellows' Ten.ple erery
T'itiJ.iv evening Visiting tlsten
and rrWiren Invited t0 attend.
VKs. Ii. Tri'.NKl.I.. N. o
MI..- Til. I. IE .lOHNSON, Sec
KI.SIE lU'Mi'HREY. F 8
WIMiliMFX OF Till: WORM., OsH
Caup No i:-.y,.rU ln the Qd i
F'! t, hill In Koseburg every
1st "rd Men lay e. -Dings. Visft
lng neu-'iburs .:n welcome.
J M Tillt. ink c C
M M MII.LI'.R. C'erk.
WOMIV ol' WOOIKIUFT. Llla
Clr- No 4! Met, on the 1st
and 3-d Monday evening of eacS
month st O.IJ Fello' ha'.l. VUtt
ini rcembrs In gooj StaDdlng art
limited to attend.
inH r.n.r.FRT n v
CLARA CAWLFliiLb, Clwt,