Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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If You Wan-
One-Day Service
Best Possible Flnlshis
Persona! Attention
Clark's
On your films, leave them at
the KODAK DEPARTMENT....
Roseburg; Nat'l
Bank Building.
Hi '
Studio
iaking it Easier
in
You ought to be interested in what we have
men's clothes, It's important:
1 We've purchased only the kind
' of clothing we are certain will
trive the maximum service-long
wear; KUPPENHEIMER good
clothes-good in stylo, in fabrics
and workmanship.
2. We've curtailed every expense
that was not essential to the kind
of service that is of benefit to you
Fiursheim.ShaesYVear IIARTH'S TOGGERY See Our Windows
Wurn. to lorvallls
liss Virginia Webb, who has been
liiiiii g '" Kosebur for Ihe pant
.kr,, ' weckd. left this morning foi -
(.nPVnHiB nli TP die will remain
JUNIOR NEAR-EAST
Wednesday Evening, April 21
ARMORY
Music by Ott's Orchestra
ADMISSION $1 00 LADIES FREE
XjJ A Good Time For Everybo?y.
Mil i Mil1 'imii'i II Ml
Electrical Contracting ... 1
y
Don't pay double for your electric work. We are operating on an a
Independent basis, and claim to do the heat electrical work In the
city. Our men are specialists in this line. See us If you want best
rtsulu. No danger when we Install Electric Work.
MILLER'S ELECTSIC SHOP
123 N. Main Street Phone 447
LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION
Get your orders ia now and be prepared.
PROMPT SHIPMENTS.
- Write for prices stating quantity wanted.
Satherlin Fruit Products Co.
SlTHKIiLl.N,
Kum On In
And have your battery tested at our free testing station.
Or maybe you need a new battery, if so get our prices
before buying elsewhere. Special attention to Truck
Tire work prompt service at right prices.
TIRES, TUEES end ACCESSORIES
Roseburg'
WE SELL
Edison
MADZA LAMPS
Mas County tight' and Water Co.
1 .
for You to Buy Good Spring Clothes
Jturn to Uinln
Mr. and Mrs. F. Henderson, or
j Drain, who have been v!s"lng in
i this city fur tlie left
'thin morning for their heme.
RELIEF DANCE f
AX KXPKKT bllOK JK KKU
not a more cobbler mend you
shoes when thoy come to us. We
restore shoes instead of repair.i.i.'
them. To strengthen Ihe weak
nesses without care in preserving the
8yo of the shoe is an old-fashioned,
clumsy work. Let us show you what
we do by our modern methods and
factory machinery.
Sboe3 railed for and delivered. Jfl
cents extra. Phone 131.
W. S. HOWARD
(ioi.dyear Stuc Kciinirer.
218 N. Jaclrsnn St. Rotfftnr
Mi i hi i iisrjMEgtay
OKKUON.
Garage
done to lower the cost of
Ve ve put our profit at a fitjure
that most merchants would con
sider a loss, if interest on the
investment be considered.
We have ready an unusual large
stock of Kuppenhcimer good
clothes; new Spring models; per
fectly styk-d and expertly tailor
ed; fabrics and. patterns that
will command your interest.
AI TKil KENT I'ltol-1 riiKILS.
: I'UliTI.ANI), Ore.. April 19. Fin
, i.-diing louihes on tile proposed or
dinaiice creating a board ol three
lo investigate sad ;:n.s Judgment on
landlords accused 01" profiteering In
VintK were completed tody by At
i tin ney Lionel f. .Mac key. Tile or-rdinam-e
is expected to come before
:t:ie city cmni'il tor pas-atu Wcdnes
i dtiv. A steady stream of complaints
' against alleged rent piofiuers son
I tinned nual::iod ul .Maekey's office
I in tiie city hall today.
An example of the compl-iints sub
mitted fur investigation v.as that of
jan elderly woman who said she was
beins charred $:4.i0 a month for a
riat that in 1 in 7 stood vacant when
offered fr $1:1.
Kiom A Itosttiurx ritiacn.
la your baelt lame and piinful?
Poett it uHie especially after ex
e; tion ?
Is there a soreness in the kidney
repl'-n?
Thee symptoms su.f'sest weak
kidneys.
If po thrre is danger In del.ty.
Weak kidneys set weaker fast.
Give your trouble jtroinpt e.tten
rlon. Ionn'a Kidny l'ills pre for weak
kidneys.
Your u i;;hlors use and rccom
ineud them.
Ask your noi-il'or!
Head this KoseljurK testimony,
G. W. KeziMtou. 1M N. Flint St.,
! ays: "I am ivady to hack up what
I I said in my furrier statement re-
pan:int; nty experience with Doan s
KMn?y Pills, for every word holds
pood. I consider Dorm's reliable
for kidney troubles. They have al
ways done ne pood vi.ei I have
nee-led a kidney remedy."
Price 'iOc, ut al! dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
pci. Donn's Kidney Pills 'he same
that Mr. Kartee had. Foster-Mil-burn
Co., Mf-s., ZluiVln, N. Y.
-o-
925.00 ISKW.USD
J .For information that will lead to
the wrrest and conviction of boys or
I persons shootin? Iambs. Saturday or
j Sunday April l and 3 1, on the old
j i Hose ie Henry ranch, no known as
Jithe Stewart ranch. Give information
ittn Sh'-riff Geo. K. Gil inn.
F. A. gui;gg.
Frem lH-li rrodmMii White l.ec-
; iiorn neiif 1 am 1 fn .tiihu,
ia( ir. 0 mil j." . 1
j Vosdmrgh, 227 X. Jackson or 702
r uiiei i'mj.
liiM..i-: max is i-ivKn.
EUGENE. April 20. Hoy Taylor
who was arrested here Saturday on
the charce of having liquor in his
pnrseo'inn In violation of the nation
al prohibition law, was fined $50 In
Inrice J. C. Wills' justice court yes-
the fine and is serving a term In the
county jail.
Taylor was arrested ny sneriri
had hroueht him from Cottage drove
to Euccne had railed to collect nis
fee. The jitney driver says he
ampUd some of Taylors grog.
Read This If Your
-Kidneys Need Help
Men and women pail 30 yean of
age. and even younger, who work
at confining, indoor occupations are
susceptible to weakened, inactive or
ilufcgish kidney e That fsil to property
cleanse and purify the blood. Syirij
toma ol diseased kici'.eyi are pui
nesa under the eyes, sallow ikm.
floating species, cry rrouth. bilious
reoa, nervousness, beccse, fteu
malic pains, iwoi'tn or stif! joints,
sore muscles. Meoy btc-r.ccen
sufTercra owe their condition to tteir
iailure to take heed ol tht first warn
ing o( kiJncy trouble.
WANVS rOILE TO KNOW
for Ir.a w-nJ?rl' I brtWit I rava cr.-
irom th-tr uie irr wh a sher wt.... :
p-jMiih th itstcrieni a I wnt !n ptT
ct Hoc', y J'.us ni-i rywr,r knw oi
R. K. Ba Rocky ilowoi, N. v.
Foley Kidney Pills
invigorate, strengthen tod heti :c
active, week aid diseased kxneys
and bladder. They help the k.cceyi
:.n their work of pu'ifyin the ?iooa
strccm or.d castirj out poisonous
watte. Clean blood make poasiD.e
id cireuVirn. ba!th n-rr. rtfr.
b.rh et ti. bm- V1" "tart,
- SOLD BY
Sold Everywhere.
Band Needs
More Players
The Roseburg band held its regu
lar practice last night at the city
hall. A large number of those who
signed the agreement to practice
rmularly failed to how up at the
rehearsal last niKbt and those be
itind the movement for a city band
ire greatly disappointed. Future ap
propriations from the city council
depend entirely upon tbe success
with which the present organitation
meets and unless practices are well
attended the band will be lost to
lhc cltv. At the present time pros
pects are better than ever before.
There are a large number of young
musicians, many of whom have seen
service In army or navy bands and
it is possible at this time to create a
musical organliation larger than has
aver been known before In Roseburg.
W. H. Howden the director is cap
aide of gling excellent instruction
ind with the support of the musi
cians good baud la assured.
However, It Is extremely discour
aging to have only a few in attend
ance and those who are working hard
- interest of the band are anx-
' lous to Bee more players in attend
ance at rehearsals. A number of
1 Kood selections have been added to
the repertoire of the hand but will
bo useless unless all of the playerc
i have learned them.
It is desired that all who can play
I musical instruments become mem-
I lipi'S of the hand and attend regu
larly. Over thirty have signed up
InlihnuEh only half that number
were in attendance last night. It is
! desired to add at least a doren more
I 'nstruments and those wno can pia
! will confer a great favor on the
I band by getting in touch with V. 11.
illowden, the director.
!
. -I.
l-.I.KTOV XOTKH.
!
I Community club met last Friday.
' as usual. After pictures were shown
llllll W'U" i. j r-
flven we had an old fashioned spell
ing match and spelling iiown.
Hinder, a senior at high school, was
the champion speller.
A joint birthday party was given
nt the hall Saturday evening. Floyd
I Inley's birthday was Saturday,
while (ieorge Minder's was Friday.
a.. M.invnhtn evening was Bpent
niovi,.r ptini.ii until near midnight
hen a fine simper was given. Wc
wish many a return 01 me uuy cu
1 nk L'lmit and flenree.
The mill Is shipping out a carload
of flour at present.
nn (.v 17 a farm bureau will hi
ruanized at Kikton. Speakers will
bo present rroui u. A. i;. me "
ion will probably last all day
Kvervone Interested Ib invited to at
Mr. Bonannas is here trying to
raise money to start tne eauneiy
w uiich a paimprv was under con
tt ruction and the preliminary par,
was over. Anyone wishing to hel.i
along financially could una a gooo
opening here for their money with
fiod returns.
Kikton union high school will
have two graduates this year. Com
mencement will be Saturday even
ing May 22. On Thursday evening.
May 20. the seniors and freshmen
v ili eaih give a plsy. All are cor
dfally invited to attend.
H. W. H.
4 T 4
TKX Mll-K AM) VH'IMTY.
The Ten Mile baseball toam pro
Fontrrl the nejtro comedy entitled "A
Rosy !av For UoBy." for the benefit
of tbp team on the evontng of April
17. A number of pioa were auctioned
off and a cafeteria lnnrh served af
rrward which brouKht the sum of
834. S3. The funds will (to towards
r.urohnslnR nn outfit for those near
leac;upra. Mrs. J. B. Howard's and
Mfsa Dorothy Sprague's pfen brought
$4 ea-h.
Mifl Vera noierts, of Rose)tir,
vho has been visiting at the E. L.
Tlushnell residence for the nast week,
returned to her home Sunday.
Mr nnd Mrs. J. A. Tyler are visit
ing In the Winston distrlet. with the
prospect of locating there in the
nnr future. .
Mr. and Mrs. Waller Coates and
rhlldren. of Powers. Oregon, have
returned for a vinlt wl-h relatlvns
her On acronnt of hr health
Mrs Coates will Slav out here, and
Mr Pontes will r -turn to Powers
ronn. whote be Is pinnloved.
i iiiiRhnpll. or
Sumner. Oregon, are vistne reia-
tvpg (n this vbinitv, nnn ner
M,-rti frPfk They esper
to locate In Rosrhurg soon.
Victor Howard is assisimst
ihort. of Olalla, with his spnnr
work.
Ivan Rwlft made a business f r
'o Rowhnrg one day this week for
I,. Moss. t fl
Jack S. Smith has Wn bulMine
new fene around his prune t)r--hrrd
J. H. Porter has been lashlng en
bis ranrh this week. Tie was as--'td
bv K. K. Bushnell.
Tbe meetings to nractlce slneln
r- Anv havo hfpn Wf'll
"itortrrt. Tast Piindor the mpetinr
n-s hpd at the reaid'-nce of Oorg"
Roflhl.
Avnar will K vlfh Vft-
e Drut- To. on April 29, tl and 2
i 1 ... . I -l.lHa .All KM-
t'fylng your bom with Chi Nam el
v arm id.
1 1 ky suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre t
O. G. C. prvparaituo (or (oltre baa boot"
nira Qiiin).
Why par svrral handled dollan Cor an
operation to rt-movv a yoatr wltt-n O.ti.C.
c .in bvuhuiiu d lor auvii a cvotpaiittivuty
in4llfitH-nditurct'
O.G.C. whin prorn rly applied ixe aaiir
tariurv rvKuItt. or your ni.n y wilt ho
Mundrd. (i.O.l. it sold direvl. br wail
only, w rite (or bouktrt.
Address LV pt i
aaC CHEMICAL COMPANY
S-'attlo, Waahinutun i
SHKKP AXH ;oat
KAISKKS (HUiAM.ATION.
KitthuKiuHtic lileothiir; With Ijukc
Niuulier of (rouei-H Present.
. Farm Bureau Monthly.)
The sheep and gout raisers hld a
very interesting and enthusiast
meeting at the city hall in Rosebur
on April the 2nd. The meeting wat
called by the Douglas County Kan;
bureau and was the result of a
questionnaire sent out to the sheep
and goat raisers a few months ago.
Douglas comity is the leading cuuiu.
in the production of sheep and goat
in western Oregon. There are ap
proximately seven hundred poo pi
In the county owning either sheep o
goats, with no kind of organlzatio'
and no methods of ro-opuration Ih
tween the individual ftmners.
This meeting was culled for th
purpose of seeing if it was not po
slide for them tot organize for mu
tuul protection and assistance. Look
Ing at It from this standpoint, th
meeting was an entire success. Trn'
O. M. Nelson from the college, an
Paul Mehl from the Bureuu of Ma
kets, were present and rendered ma
terliil assistance in forming the or
ganization.
It ts not the plan of the organfra
'Ion (o form a marketing organiza
tion this year, as It was thought
necessary to obtain some reliable in
formation In regard to the methods
of marketing, quality nnd quan
tity of wool produced in the county
before they can Intelligently market
their product.
It Is the intention, however, to ge
together a small amount of wool,
probably a carload, and have It sent
to Portland and graded and sold on
a consignment basis. In this way
'hey will accumulate information
that may be of value if It Is decided
to co-operatively market the wool
and mohair In the future.
The association plans this year to
bring Into the county one or more
carloads of purebred bucks, as well
as a large number of ewes. It w-at
also decided to ask the county cour'
to increase the bounty on coyotes !
$25 or more as an Inducement l
hunters and trappers to kill the an I
mbl, that Is causing a heavy Ins
amongst the sheep and goat nfiser
;n the county.
The meeting adopted a constitu
tion and by-laws. The following i
a statement of the objects of the or
ganfzntion as contained in the con
stitution and by-laws:
To promote the breeding and Im
provement of sheep and goats ol
Douglas county.
To aid members in buying, breeding
and selling first -class animals.
To improve the methods of mar
ketlng wool, mutton and mohair.
To render mutual assistance In th(
protection of the flocks from the
depredations of coyotes and othei
predatory animalH.
To disseminate Information that Is
of vital interest to the sheep and
goat Industry of Douglas county.
The by-laws provide for a mem
bership fee of $1.00. Fifty men paid
their membership fees at the tneel
I up. and ft is planned to put on a
campaign to cover the whole county
and secure as many members as pos
sible. It Is also desired that every person
In the county, whether a member of
the association or not, wishing Mo
purchase a purebred buck or having
one for sale to communicate with the
County Agent, as It is realized that
there Is in the county a great many
animals whose useruluesH roubl be
extended at least two years by trans
ferring from one flock to another. If
this Information fn sent in at once it
will materially aid the committee In
their work.
The following were elected as offi
cers of the nssocia'ton : Loyal V.
Emery, president: B. F. Nichols,
vice-president; C. J. Kurd, secretary:
C. E. Banning. tresstirer; and
Remlrk Fate. WM1 I. Dixon, F. A.
Remls, F. F. Veils nnd .T. C Barnes
is members of the executive conimlt
t ee.
. SPIUNO HXMPI.KH AStKIVKD
Don't fall to call and Inspect our
flue lint) of spring samples for men's
clothing. A he:iuHfii line to make
a selection from for a nobby surt.
Q. W. Sloper, the cleaner and pres
sor, tl
Pprella Corspi"re. Cltra Comm.
Phont, 402-R. 311 W. Wash. tf
JiOTK'K FOR BIDS.
The undersigned, clerk of School
'plfll Vn A In I J ...... I. .... t
District Nn. 4. in Koseburg. Oregon.
will receive sealed bids up to 6:00 '
o'clock P m. Monday, April 26, 1920,
at his office In the el'y of Roseburg.
(1), For the repair of old fur-'
nacee now Installed In th Ros
I
1920 MITCHELL
STYLE PLUS QUALITY
SEE THEM!
J. F. BARKER & CO.,
IMPLEMNTS AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS
ichool building, or
(2). For a battery of three new
urnaces to be installed, on plans and
pecitlcations acceptable to the
School Board, lu the Rose school
Building.
This work In either Instance to be
ompleted on or before Sept. 1st,
1920.
The Board reserves the right to
reject any or all bUU.
For further Information Inquire of
ROSCOfcl N. GREEN. Clerk.
-OTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
lENT. TIMBER. General Land Of
ce, Watdilugton, V. C, March 2ti.
920. Notice is hereby given that
:bject to the conditions and llmlta
ions of Ihv A- t of June 9, 1916 (39
tat., 218 . and Ihe instructions of
ie Secretary of the Interior of Sep
tuber 15, 1917, the timber on the
llowlug I u mis will be sold May 12.
:20, at 10 o'clock a. m , nt public
ictlon at the United States land
flee at Roseburg, Oregon, lo t lie
ghest bidder at not less than th
pralsed value afl shown by thl
otice, sale to be subject to ttie Hp
roval of the Secretary of the In
rior. Tho purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of om
per ci n t thereof, being commission
illowed, must be deposited at tlm
f sale, money to bo returned if snl
s not approved, otherwise paten
vlll Issue for the timber which mus
e removed within ten years. Bid
vlll be received from citizens of tin
'nlted States, associations of sucl
Itizens and corpora I Ions organize
inder the Inws of tbe United Stnte
r any stute, territory or dlstrlc
hereof only. Upon application vt i
untitled purchaser, the Umber oi
ny legal subdivision will be offerei
eparately before being Included l
ny offer, of a larger !nit. T. 16 8
X. 1 W.. Sec. 7. Lot 2. fir R5 M.. Lo
I, fir 300 M.. not to be sold for les
han $1.50 per M. T. 19 S.. R. 1
lV. Sec. 33. SW4 RWtf. fir 100'
L, SEW SWVi. fir '1070 M not
e sold for less than $ 1.75 per M. 1
7 8..R. 7 W.. Sec. 11. N E Vi NEW
r 615 M., sugar pine 35 M., none o
'i fir timber to be sold for les.i thai
1 25 per M., and none of the sunai
:ne timber to be sold for bss thai
3.00 per M. T. 37 S.. R. 7 W., Sec
3, Lot 6. fir 800 M., MVVi SE4
r 500 M.. pine 25 M.. RVi SEV,
r 200 M., Lot 7. fir 1 ?00 M.. NEV
iWW , fir 170 M., pine 170 M.. SI
!WVi, fir 1200 M.t none of the fit
iinber to be sold for less than t.2l
er Nf., and none of the pine tlinbei
i be sold for less than $2.50 per M
LAV TALLMAN, Commlsslonei
leueral Land Office.
PROFESSIONAL CARr.S
Dlt. R. I". IIKAi)l )ltl) X VM'l:
Chlropreciort, West Uoanburg
Phone 40F4.
rK. CIAIIt K. AI.I.K.v Ilrntlst
231 Perklm Uuildinn, Hopburt
OreKon. Office Hour,. lo 12 a
nv 1 to ( p. m. Pboiie 6
MILS. P. I, OWKV Cut Floiror
Potted Planta, Funeral DeelKna
Wedding Bouqunta, Etc. Ill Cai
Rt. For aule al the Fern. 1'hon.
840. Ronebiire. Oro(jon.
OK. 8. ,. DrUPr Osloopattil
Phyalclnn and flurKeon. Phnnrn
office 119. realdrnre 4',4 J ill!)
320 Pei kins Building,- RosWiurn
OreRon.
1)11. M. II. I-I.VI.KI! r;iilroprnctl
Pnys.cian, 212 W. 1 ,11 ne St Kli"'
trlcal treatmenta. lioun 9 to 6
Phone 1 r, 2
Office Houre: 10 lo 12. t lo 4.
Phonea: f)rTlce, 171: Una., 172.
IHl. HX'KITA SMITH, I'll VSI('I.
Women and Children OHnaea ,
'peclalty. Office, Masonic Building
lilt. C. A. SMITH. M. T.
Sur-CMif'illy treata all dlaenaea
onaiiliailon F'ree. Lady atlendant
IfTlce 404 N. Jackaon. Phone 122-J.
Hour 9 a. m. 10 6 p. m.
Hit. II. W. TITCS. I. M. II., Ih-niM
Mol-m Kiiiimenl and MflliiMlH.
'loiira: 8 a. m. lo 12 a. m : 1 p. m
to 6 p. m. Evening and Sunday"
bv annolntrnent.
COTTAOH riROVP, onFr.riv
IXIlKiR DUtECTOBT.
Tho TL II. V.. I. A. I nlon M.m.)Ii.?
Will be held at the MarcnhW hull
every first nnd third Wednnsdys
of the month.
KNIHIITH OF in IMA". Alpha
. .
Lodse No. 47. meeta every Wed-
needny evening, cor Jackson and
Cass sts. Visitors slw.ivs welcome.
C. A. CHAMPKriLAIN. C (J
CHA9. T. HOPKINS, M. F.
EL B. WIMBERLY. K. R. 8
mm"sss
U O. T. M. JioM-hiirg Ilivo No. II,
buldi retculur laviuwt on aocona
nd fourth Friday aft.rnooni In
Maccabee hall. Sitten of other
hive, vialtlng In th cur are cor
dially Invited to atieod our r.
Tlewa. Maccaoea hall 0.1 Caaa
BtreeL
KUJL LANE. Com.
JESSIE HAI'P, Col.
h'AtiLKS, RnBoUurR Aorle meeta In
tiu'lr hall on Jackson SL, In IQl
and 4th Monday evenlnra of ao
month, t g o'clock. VlalUng breth
ran In good atandltk alwaya well
come.
FRED V. CLAR v, W. P. P.
VICTOK MICEIXI, W. P.
B P. GOODMAN, Secretary.
. O. . K., I'nlon Kiirntiipnieiit Nik o
.MeeiK III Odd Ki-lluwa' Temple,
every Thurxduy evenlnx. Vltitlng
brelhnMi alwHVH wclcutne.
FOSTER Bl'TNEK, C. P.
J. H. I1AII.EV. II. P.
OLIVER JOHNSON, n. 8.
JAMES EWAHT, K. 8.
B. r. u. Elks. riiMviiunc IamIko. .Mu.
Holds regular communica
tion! at the Elks' Temple on
ench Thursday of every month.
All nienibera requested to at
tend tegiilurly, and all visiting
brothers are cordially Invited to
attend
HARRr HILnEIUTRN, E. R.
IHA H HlDlll.C S-t
MClClllloltS OK WOODUHAFT.
Llluc Circle No. 4 9 Muets on 1st
and 3rd Monday evenings. Visit
liilt int"blor' Invited to atteui.
EDITH CIIUKCHII.L. O. N.
TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Clerk.
I. O. U. F. I'hlli tnflim Ixxlto No. S
Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple,
corner Jackson and Cass Bts., on
Saturday evening of ench week.
Visiting bretbreu are always wel
come. VICTOR BOYD, N: a.
A. 1. CEIHJFS, Rec. Sea.
J H. riAll.EY. Fin. Sec.
RKIIKKAIIS. itonenurg Rabekab
Lodge, No. 41. I. O. O. F. Meet
In Odd Kellov. 1' Temple every
week on Tuesday evening at th
Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting mem
bers In good standing aro Invited
to attend.
MAUD PI.YLEH, N. O.
HEI.I.M STEPHENSON. Sec
DKI.LA LEWIS. Flnnnrtal See.
.liME. Ol- WOHLP.
Camp No. 125. Meets In tie Odd
Fellowa' hall In Ronburg every
1st and In. Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbors always welcome.
H. CARRICK. C. C.
U. M. MILLER. Clerk
LOYAL Oltlilcil OK MOOSE, Rose
burg Lodge No. 1037 Meets sec
ond and fourth Wednesday even
ing of oach month at o'clock. In
Ihe Moose hall. All vlrUIng bro
Mierg are Invlled to attend.
C. W. CLOAKS. Dictator.
H. O. PAIIOEVER SnrrPtarr
A. F. St A. M., Uuwt Txaice Ho. IS.
Regular communications ind aol
fourth Wednesdays oach month at
Masonic Temple. Roseburg, Ore.
Visitors welcome.
A. A. WILDER. W. M.,
W. F HARRIS SW
O. H. 8., Itoeeburir numter nit. 8 .
liolds their regular metlnr on
the lkt and Srd Tlitirdr.y in each
month. Visiting memhnrs In good
standing are respectfully Invited,
to attend.
I.EONA AniIAIIAM. W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secy.
L O. O. P., It!li: Star IKlge Nn. 174
meets In the Odd Folio s' Tempi
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren alv.aya welcome.
Victor MlrelM. N. (1.,
Perry llovd. V. o ,
J KMll.K PICKENS. Rec gec.
M Fh'KI.K. Firidictal Sor
ItOSEUIIMl KlIX.E NO. I dim. I'nt
lel lin-lliertHtcid t,f lniiitrnnnre of
Way :iiii.'-j es nnd llnlluav Sliop
latorera, Affill;it(d with the A.
F. of I.. Me ts at Moose hall the
firt W'id.. fourth Sat. nlxhis and
third Sor-dav of ea- h mouth.
.1 F. SMITH. President.
W I. Mi:tli::ITII. Herd Secy.
'!FO VAC IVFK. Fin Sec
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