Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 10, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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Nullum Kiill.Ttnn Tim
NOTlCK KOI l IIIDH TO IMI'liOVIO
StUTH Sll l'lil NH tTlii-.l T. j
Si'iiU'd proposuls will bo roeoivcil
by the underpin ihmI nt hin fifl'iee In
the cily hall In I lit- city of Ilmo'lnne,
Oii-khii, tin lt 5 o'clock p. in. Novem
ber 15, 11120, for the liiinrnveiiiotil
of South Stephens street, extenih-cl,
In I lie manner provided by the plans
nnd Hpeciticatlons of the City l-'tiKl-neer
now on file in the office of tho
City Heeorcler.
A bond of 100 per rent of the eon
tract, wttlKt'netory to the city, v-'lll tie
required from the eontrtutor. Tho
AK.MISTICK l).Y
9 n. i
1 ') u.
11 a.
to 10 a.
i. to 1 1 a.
i. to 12 n.
in. Noise Irarrnee.
in. Patriotic, Fraiert al, nnd Comic Tarade.
m. 1'roKram in the Armory:
Community Sins Sponsoi oil i,y KoKeburg Mu.-tic Club,
invocation I lev. WanliiKtim.
Solo Mrs. Win. Klelzc r.
Introduction Commander V.'Imberly.
Speech Stale Supreme Justice Iirown.
Community Sin.
12:0 to 2 p. m. lianriuet for 1.' irion anil ex service men in the
basement of the I're.'diyu rinn Munch.
2 p. 111. to 3 p. in. Kxhibillon drill by ( x-ftorviee men.
3 p. in. to 5 p. in. Hand Concert, Tun ol War, Shoo Itace, Cas -Mask
Knee, Army Stunts nnd Hoy Scout Kxhibitlon.
7:30 to H:',iO p. m. Cumin unity Sins In Armory.
8:30 to 12 Dance.
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Denlifnce?
YOU use a dentifrice to keep your teeth
wl.itc to phc health to the gums, end
clcnr.l.r.crn end comfort to the moith.
Dentists t.ty tins is t!l any dentifrice can
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phliiif; ihe work will he considered
by th1.; council in awarding the coll
tlaet. The council reserves the rlsM to
reject it ii y and nil bids. -
lly older of tti; Common Council.
It. L. WHIIM'LK,
City Itecorder.
ATTFNTIOX I'AH.MKItS.
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tumtcnmn
Sale of Railroad
Linked With History
IiEXVKii, Colo., .Nor. 10 Thel
pale of the Denver and Kio Grande
railroad to the hiKhent bidder by
an order of the Fulled States Cir
cuit Court of Appeals, marks the
do: a of a tumultous chapter of th-'
history of the road founded by Gen
eral William J. i'aliner in 1X71.
.Millions of dollars a year lii waxes
yoris paid annua!! in the prosp"i
ous period of the road'8 hlstoty, and
other millions 'were used In numer
ous rlnanciiil In 'crests to ra!i the
control of Ihe road. From the tlnu
the Jay Could Interests caused the
retirement of General rainier from
the road in 118S, It was the object
of financial cmipulltns of rival lil
toreits until the receivership caus
ed by default i.f tho road 111 pay
ment of Western Paclric Jlaiiroad
bonds in 1118, bond payments hav
ing been guaranteed by the Denver
and Hlo Grande.
The bond Issue was for $50,000,000
and when the Kquitnble Trust cotn
nnnv of New Vork brought xuit and
) recovered judgment in 1918, this
h:id been reduced to a little more
than iltfi, Ouo.ilOO tho amount of
tho Judgment. On January 20 of that
year, Kdward I., llrown, president of
the road and Alexander . Italdwln.
vice president of the Western Pa
cific were named as receivers by
Judpo Walter I.. Sanborn, of the
t lilted State, Circuit Court of Ap
peals. A month later llrown was
named sole receiver of the rotd, to
comply with the regulations of the
Cnited Stales Kailruud Administra
tion. Hearings were held before a United
States master 111 chancery and on
September 25, 1 920, an order was
signed by Judge Sanborn, over a
protest of the stockholder's com
mittee, who asked postponement for
a month. The road was advert'sed for
sale, for 30 days, and November 20
set as tlx1 date of the sale.
The ro:id was built originally ns
a part of Painter's dream of a line
running from l)enver to El Paso.
Development of the mining enter
prises In the western part of the
state resulted in a chance in the di
rection of the road'B development,
and the extension of a branch line,
westward, Into the mining communi
ties, became a part of the content be
tween the road and the Tnion Pacific
for control of the Kocky Mountain
territory, tho latter road already
having the advantime in the northern
Ko:-ky Mountain region.
Among the prominent railroad'
men connected with the road In the
various capacities were George (loll Id
Benjamin K. Push and II. LT. Mudge.
'OLD lti;i,l.HI,K AI-lt.WY Mlt-
.si;iui:s'
Sti'.l hns pri nt? trG03 on Myrohnlon
plniii loi'trt. .1 may st HI take your
urit'T in 100 lots for Italian prum's
on ubov uumrd roots (InnRst lived
irunf( root in (-xiMiunco. V. K. Jor
dan, Spn-i;il Ageiil, 8W) St'Vt'nth St.,
.t 0 rants Tass. Oregon.
Movie Closeups
The Antlers theatre will bo Riven
over Wednesday (thin .evening to
Mie road fchow 'Just Around the Cor
ner." with Kdna Wallace Hinp('i"
ihe leaditiK role. Itox ol't'fee sales for
'his popular eomedy are very brink
H-conliiiK to Ihe nianairment, ami
a i-oeord breaking crowd Is expected.
At the Majestic theatre on Wed
ne'tiay and Thursday. M:tnaK(r Mill
h-'s arranged for a his double show.
Two fea'ures will he shown, "Doug
las Fairbanks in His Majesty Ihe
Aiiieri-an," and Jat k lMekford in "In
WronK.' ,
M a r.i one Da w pi n ys t he lea dint?
ft 'in in ine role in "His Majesty, the
pier! an." nnd Frank Citmpt an.
Sam So' hern, brot her of F. 11. So
Inin, Lillian Lanj-don, Albert Mf
(.Juarrie and oilier notables are In
the cast.
In addition to the company of th"
hlr.li f al.iri d actor, that in them
selves Ktiaranteo splendid support tn
'he ar.ile "Uotiq;," "H's Majesly, th'1
merieati, is said to have cost n
loitune in point of actual production.
M r. Fairbanks has a marK
which it will be hart! lo npproa-h
In sottinirs for his new picture. The
money h;is been spent lavishly in pro
iULU ur uii
F 20 YEARS
Lytlt'a E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound Has Been
This Woman's Safeguard
All That Time.
Omaha, Neb. "I lmvi wt T.v-lia K.
Pinkliam'a N fctahlc Compmind ior over
"11. l'"!l
twenty Y-'iir for fe
male troubh and it
hits helpod me very
tiuicli. I h.ivo also
ii.ttd Lvtlia . 1'ink
liar:'s Sanative
aln witii ptiotl rc
Bult'. 1 always hayp
n hot tl of X't'ifotiildc
Ctmioui:d in the
inniite as it i a jv'1'1!
remedy in time of
need. You c n
puMiidi mv t e 1 1-
ntontal as vcry statement I have
maJc is perfect fv true.'' lrs. ,T. O.
Kt MQfivT, iMJi y. sjoih Strwt, Omaha,
Nebraska.
omen wlu suffer from t!ie.e dip
tretinT lib p-Tnliar to their x elienld
e ciuninccd by the inanr p-nuine an-1
IniC'fnl tcttinamialB we are ctn!tnntW
Mthbjhinj? in the ticvpftiHra of the
Vi.biy of Lvilia K. l'ink'inm's Vojrc
I iMe Cemimund to rmtore their rt.-alth.
To know vrhetW Kytha K. Vinkham'a
'r',i'lhl? Compound will hetp veil, trv
t! I'er adviee write to I.ydta . pink
!im M-tdicinc Co. t cttni.kntial i . Lynn.
M:t4. Your letter will lw oMietl, rend
and antwfred by a wuamn. and held in
strict confidence.
wrw,vnBvmwwRwfAy. movmibkh . ngi
How To Get Rid
Of Your Cold
The quick way Is to use
Dr. Kinft's Now
Discovery
DON'T fool with a
cilJ. Go to your
.... .
cf Dr. King's New Discovery and urt
i.tKU'K it. ny n"' J"- :
Iiome you'll bc?in to fed better, anil
have a restful sleep without
throat-torturing couching.
T)r. King's New I )!scovery , for over
61iy years a nt.nul.ird remedy, has tho
medicinal qualities that relieve con-Ri-stion,
case the cou;li and loosen the
phlegm. Convincing, healing taste,
too. I'rue 60 cents, tl.2U a bottle.
For colds sndccvihs
Dr-King'S
Ne'v Discovery"
Constipated? Here's Relief
Cleanse ti:e tstcn and brine back
your old time energy with Ur. Kins's
rills. They promote free bile Mow,
stir up the lazv liver and get tit the
root of the trouble. 1'rice, 25 cents.
D Prompt! Won't Grip
ItlCinffs Pills
viiling the atmosphere necessary for
Ihe successful portrayal of the story
hut the resulis have completely jus
If ltd the tremendous outlay.
"The Soul of Youth" Ihe new spec
ial production via lieilurt, is a most
ilelk'litful -lory of boyhood life, so
dll'forciit from any that -have been
produced, and proving that real
drama exists in the lives of Ihe men
of tomorrow as well as in the lives
of today's grown ups.
The principal role in the picture
Is Dlived by Lewis Sargent, wno, nr-
ter his enviable success in the t(!le
role In tho picture "Huckleberry
Kinn," is a real drawing card all by
himself. But there are other notables
in'the cast. T,lla l.ee needs no Intro
duction to film patrons; William Col
lier, Jr., Ihe son of the noled New
York stage star, went to l.os An
Seles especially to play a juvenile
role. Other notables are Clyde nil
more, Krnest Balterworth, Claude
Peyton, Sylvia Ashton and others.
The direction Is made by William
D. Taylor, the man who made
'Huckleberry Finn," The picture is
filled with Htistiense nnd action and
has a most delightful ending.
"Tho Soul of Youth" will bo at
he Lil'oiiy theatre again tonight.
"The Old Hwlminln' Hole," fam
ous In American song and story, is
'he opening scene in "In Wrong."
Tacit Pickford's new feature which
's being distributed by Kirst .'a
ilonal and which will be showu at the
Majestic theatre on Wednesday. Here
ne sees Johnny Spiveus, Ihe part
played by Jack I'lckford, coming up
.'rom the depths.
On Ihe shore sils his faithful dog
".'atehlntr his clothes. Johnny, the
Irivor of the grocer's wagon has
::nne out past the edge of town to
-.erve a distant customer, and takes
opport unit y to cool off on the hot
iummere. day on which the storv
-fans. He goes home, lies to his
mother about tho plunge in the creek
md is whipped for II.
"In Wrong" Introduces Jack Pick
I'ord as a poor lad with all sorts of
ambition, w ho doi s not seem to h"
able lo ret ahe:id. After he has lo't
his girl to a cily man been "llred"
from his job. and has seen his rival
aiado tl'.e hero the boa.', his op
portunity Conies. Then he shows how
'o capture hank -robbers, with no
more pretentious weapon than a
iiitcbfor!;.
Smiles as He
Conducts Funeral
HKltLlN. Nov. 10 Wide-eyed
motirntvis listened In amazement to
Oberader ltnader. Grand exalted rul
t of the Order of Uadas, a literary
society which believes that dramas
ought to be made more simple, when
bo recently preached a funeral ser
mon over the bony of his wife.
Smilingly the Oberada walked up
'o tlie ceftin and in a bright, snappy
little speech explained he had no oc
casion to grieve. Heath, he said, was
merely a matter of expansion, and
he felt quite confident that his wife
was in a "wider life."
At Ihe conclusion of his sermon
tho till, radada made a cheerful exit.
:i.KS ATTENTION.
All members are recjut sted to meet
at tile l:lks' club rooms on Thursday.
November 11th, 11)20. at 9 o'clock
a. in., Tor the purpose of taking part
in li e 'I 'll .iiee liy parade.
By o:d. r of the Kxalteil Kuler.
IUA B. KIIiI'l.K. Secretary.
MASONS ATTKNTIOX.
laurel Lodge No. IS, A. F. & A.
M.. will hold Us stated communica
tion in tlie Masonic Temple Wedn.s
lay evening. Nov. 10th. Work in tile
Master Masons degree. Lunch will
be served.
By order or W. M.
W. F. HARRIS, Secv.
I'liOKCSSIOWI, rAiins
. Vi. im !: out F!o-7piurn
5 41). 40.1 . fa,,.
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k i . ii i : iit TU ik i oiT. .Ti ', 7uTT, f7
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III Til W ll.rox PUn, Tlimrv'
cnl Klm1erg..rtrn. Iyll Wmi
St, I'hon 139-U
Munli
Klut
Pillage By Turks
Being Investigated
CONSTANTINOPLE Nov. 10
Pillage by the Turks of tho Imperial
itussiart watering place of Abbas
Tnutniin in ihe Caucus mountains,
's being investigated here. A large
lunntilv of the paintings and fur
nishings are in the tomple of Enver
villas of this little cily, where many
of the nrito"racy used to pans their
ncatlons, has been Ulscoverea in
onstantinople. Some of theso fur
nishings are in thetemple of Enver
Pasha, formerly TuiKtsn war .Min
ister, on the Bosphorus, now oc-
upied bv the French genera! stall.
Tho pillage of Abbas Touman Is
one of the untold stories of the ra
nneions Turkish pashas and gener
als. Abbas Toum-.n is unknown out
ido of Russia. Yet It was one of the
little paradises with which Iho many
contrles lying near the Black Sea are
blessed. Nestling 111 the mountains
of Georgia. II possessed one of the
beautiful and lengthy driveways Tor
which Ihe Caucasus is noted. Dur
ing the hot summer months 4he Im
nerial Russian family used to pass a
few weeks among the pines of this
rich center of museums, villas and
churches.
Up the beautiful roads from Bat
turn to Tiflis came in the spring of
1917, the Turkish army, following
in ihe retreat of (lie Uussian army
which had gone Bolshevik. The Turk
army was amazed at the riches of
Abbas Touman. The? commandant of
the 31st brigade sealed up all of the
richeB that he could find. Then came
the signing of the treaty by which
Abbas Touman was lefl to Georgia.
No sooner bad Ihe Turkish com
mander learned of this trcalv than
he gathered up, before leaving, all
of the valuables and hurried them lo
Hattum. He notified Kssad Pasha at
Conslantlnople that his booty should
tie offered to the Sultan. Mean
while, as his army withdrew, It is
charged that he systematically rob
bed the churches along the way and
sent these treasures also to Battum
Two other Turkish commanders are
alleged to have shared in the loot
Finally Iho three men sent their
r lalive shares to Constantinople,
when Knver Pasha demanded to have
a look at Iho three lots. As Min
ister of War, he took his choice and
sent some of "the furniture and pic-
lures to Kouroulschesme, his marble
taceu palate on the Uosphorous,
where they still remain.
NOTICE OF PAI.K OF OOVKKNM KNT
TIMIUOIt. ;m ral Land (nrice,
Washington, II. C, October fi, I'Jlo.
Xotii e is hor.-by iven that stibji et to
ihe venditions and limitations nf the
ets of .lone 9. lino ;:i ,-?tai.. 2I81, ntul
June I. lir.'o (II .Stat.. Tf.'). and the in
structions of the Secretary of Hie In-
i.-rlor (if September ).". 11117, and Jim'
I'.I-'O. the timber on tho followhm
itnds will be old Dee, 1.1. l!i:m, at 111
i'i look A. M., lit public a-;etlou at the
l'n!t,l stated land office at KoKebarir.
Ire.m, to the highe.-t bid let- at not
Iosh than the appraised value ns shown
by 11. b- notlie. Bale to to' subjovt to tile
apiMoval of the Secretary of tlie In
terior. Tlie purchase pi-Ice, with an
o'dition.il sum oC one-tlflh of one per
ent tln-rcof, heini? eommiMMions al
lowed, must tic dcj.onitcd at time or
-:i!e. !tioa,-y to be returned If sale Is not
.I'orovt'd, otherwise patent wiil issue
for the timber which must he removed
.ithin t.m years . lihis witl be received
from ellizeas of tlie I'niled States, as
soclKtlons of sic h citizens an:! eor
loratlous oiKHnized under the laws of
:he I'niled Stales or imv state, tei ri
toiy or d:trlu thereof oiily. Upon ai.
iillcatioa of a iiualilled tmrcbaser. the
amber on any b-iral eebdivisfon w ill he
ilferrd s.-l-aiately before being Includ
' l in any offer of a lamer unit. T.
s.. It. I'. V.. Sec. 1. Lot 1. il,- SJ3 M.. pine
" M, I.o! :.', tl r 350 St.. pine 20 M.. SKI.
Nl:',; hr r,:,a M, ph,,. ;,u M. KWi,
N !:-,. Hr Sftti M.. pine 70 M.; cedar
M., led :i, tie 4t -M.. pine Jo M.. Lot 4.
ir ";s M . SKi, NU'',, llr 2:.'f, Al., plae
.M.. ci-d.ii Jo Al.. Sll 'j ,', ;, tit- ,'ao
pine ! At , cl .r jo .v., KKi UKU
ir leeO Al., hino MO Al.. N'WU Sli'i.
!r :bai At., pine Al , , cilur JO At
si:1. Si:',. Ilr Soo Al . ,,ine 101 AJ ,
sW, SI-;1,, lir Sea Al . pine H"0 Al ,
d.ir f.fi Ni: f,r :)MI Al
oice 45 M ., cedar li'l Al , NW'I SW ',
'if '" '' Pi'"' XI; eclur SO Al.!
si'.', SW'i. Or 3 on A'., pine 70 Al.
'edar 3.', M., swi, SU'i,. lit- linn At., pine
'" -1 . cedar :l'l Al.. Sec. 1.",, SK'i Nli'i
ir OiJ Al . pltie I Al.. SKC. V;!.4, ii,
l.'.J Al.. .in IMi.At.: none of the ilr or
.del to he Bold fr ,.is thun ji. p,.r
M.. aiol none ,.f tl;.. pn o to h. s-ild for
-i:s than iJ..j,i per Al.; S, c. 11 NI0'.
u'-'i'.v,'' hSl,M- ''""' -'" cedar 15
M N ', N !.',. I, r Kim Al.. pine 10 Al .
ed.ir 10 Al.. SI-:', J.-KH. Hr lea Al.. pine
(l M . cedar 15 Al., SH'l; -N'K'i, lir 500
.1 . (.lae 11 A!., eedcr 10 Al., N K ' ,
;V',. Itr vm Al.. NW', XW',. Hr
' NWii. fir 450 At., pine 25 At
-U'1, MV',, llr ami Al , Nb: 14
',. tir 4eo Al.. pine 50 A!., cedar 15 Al
w, SI:!'' 'W M- ,"1 cedar
10 Al.. SKt. SK',, llr .125 ,M.. ,dne 50 Al.
M . SW, SK',. lir ::eo Al., i.lne
l.r 10 Al.. NK', s i,. tir 3"0
0 Al..
M., bine 15 Al., SK', SWI,, tir 2;
Al.
:n Al.. cellar to Al.. Sec. 2:1 sv 11 s'-'i.
Itr 51',.! Al.. SKI, S V 1 , . lir JJO Al., Sec!
-'. Si:'. NK'i. lir 510 Al . M;i.
Ir 4.0 Al,. pine 10 Al.. . v ' , SKt, tir
I'f K1:'' "' r !T.'. Al.. pii,e 5"
-- si-:',, tir 4S0 M.. pine 40 m
.one of the 1 : 1- to he sold for les3 than
il.J.j per At., none of the pine to he sold
or less than 2 50 p,-,- Al,. and none of
'.'r M Tl""-I"a"ul -"'vc1'"- V-""
-W',. (Ir 1J5 Al.. pine 50 Al V l'iV
'V S :X- 3 NW' NKN. S'l" At'
due jsi, Al.. oak 15 Al.. M(i. Jlvii
'Ir n Al., pine J70 Al.. SK', XU'i: p,'.
' At., lone 2J5 Al.. NKi. MV',. llr 75
M.. pine M Al ; pone of the ,- to p..
"h . ,.inr ,','ss1,l,;,n,'1"1'' Per Al.. none of
lie pine 10 lie sd for less than 1:1.00
cor At . and none of the oak lo be sold
1 "I b.ss limn 50 cents per Al. T :;5 s
- .i nh?";,1' K,l':' SW'" f'ne 10 Al!.
ed llr 4. 0 Al.. white tir 20 Al ' in ne id
'.he pine to be sob! for lews than J' "5
'."' ""nt' r'"' "r 'o be sold
toe white hr to he sold for less th-.n
Jl.'''. Per Ah C1.AV TALI.AI, N.V'on,
nls.sioner. General l..i Olfi.e
Logan Tips,
Spring Delivery
These are not sprout plants, Joint
lants or sprangle tip plants They
e firsi-class tips. Also have snaw
oerry plants and ail kinds fruit
trees, lietter book your order now
R. L. 1I.I.I-!
Three miles W( st r.t noscburg.
All sorts of salci successfully
concluded-, for arrangements sea
M. C. ltAIABAV(iH
630 N. Pine St
1 ri
'i lift Contents 15 PluidDraoiirtj
l- -id tSwUBWKiV
ill
TTrnllDL-a I'ER OliNT.
AU'lielaWcrrcprtjntijm&rAs
imilulii.itteroclby!Viula-
tinfjlhoblomaclisawi iicaku
thereby ltomoUnDi
Cheerfulness ana Km.""
ncimerOrium,Morphtori
liineral. ot kw -
2w-n,i
i'ji I.V.
li'?.'. 5
i i.if,ilIlemetiyfor
ri .vcrishness and
resuUinilhcTcrj01u;imw--v-
facSiraiie Sitjnatare
lreCnrrAwGotfi !
It 13
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Square Deiil Store.
Having bought the Ashworth store,
and having restocked the same, I am
now ready to tako care of the trado.
I want to thank my patrons for. bear
ing with nie in Ihe Inconvenience
whllo remodeling the store the pa?:t
week, and I assure you of prompt
attention nnd fair living prices in the
future. Yours to please.
tt.- STUBBS.
Advertise In the liews-Revlew.
LODGE DIKECTOUY.
....
I. I). O. F., Vulea Knenmpuicnt No. 0.
.Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. '
JOHN rtKKSB. C. P.
1'OSTKH HUTNEH, II. P.
Ot.IVi:it JOHNSON. H. S.
JAMES EWAItT. F. 0.
E.(;I,KS Ttosehurr, flene meets - In
tlietr hall on Jacksm St, on 2nd and
4th Monday evenh,i--s of each month
at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren In
good standing always welcome.
FI:KI lJ. CI. A RK, W. P. P.
V1CTOH" MICKI.l.I, W. P.
B. F. GOODA1AN. Se ratury.
K.N n; 1 ll'S OP lTIUAS Aijiha I.Otitfe
No. 47, rrn-ets ovei-y A'edn-day evt ii
Intr, vov, Jfickson and Cubs Sta. Visit
ors alwavs welcome.
iiov o. Yocxa c. c.
CHAS .K. HOJ'K'INS. M. F.
K. JO. W1MB10ULY, K. il. 8.
LOYAL OHUKlt Ol' MOOSK ltosebur(E
l.otie No. lu.17, niccts KpcoriU an'
fourth V.Vdnosfiriy evenings of eafh
mmith at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall.
All visiting brothers are invited to
attend.
C. W. CLOAK K, Dictator.
II. O. PAKUKTKn. Socretury.
1. 1. (. KI.KS. RtiKfliure I'OfTKe Sit. 320 i
Hnhii reKiilar cominuiiicatiuns at !
the Klkii' 'iV'iiipte on each Thursday ,
nf every month. All menibera re
qukHted to at t.-hd regularly, nnd all '
visiting broth em are cordially In- j
vltcd to attend. j
A. J. LIT.liUHN. E. R.
IRA B. H1DDLK. Kt'cy.
W()ll)Mt: K TUB WOULD Camp
No. 15, meetM In Odd Fellows" hull In
jRost'hurtf evoiy ltt and 8rd Mondny
eveninKs. Visiting neighbors al
ways welcome.
O. II. PICKKNS, C. C.
M. M. iMILLKit. Clerk.
NKI(.MHOU OF UOOOCHAFT I.l'nc
(.Ircle No. 4y, meets on 2nd and 4th
Monday erenlngs. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
KIMTH CHURCHILU O. N.
T I LI-IK I. JOIIN1SON. Clerk.
I. t). , F., RlMlitar Star LotlRe Mo. 174,
ni.ets in Ke8 nil. . Jackson Bt.,
every Friday evening-. Visiting- bretb-
i il always welcome.
E. A. PF.TTBT. X- 3.
1). C. IIUMPHHCT, Rec. See.
H. W. SI I AW. v. a.
M. FICKLK, Fin. Sec.
O. l:. H., Ituftelmrc Chapter Mo. P
ti'U-is ttu-ir regular nifeting on the
i una jra tnursuays in eacn montn.
are respectfully invited to attend.
Lr:ONA ABKAII.AM, W. M.
FREE jnM.MBO.Nt.Soy.
A. V, A A, Itirrl I.nilire Tfo. 13. ;
'"fiutar communications :nd inJ 4tn
VeUnadayt each month at Masonls
Temple, Hoseburg, Grow Visitors wel
come, W. P. HA R FITS. Pcy.
A. A. WILUKI W. M.
W. II. A. II. T. Jl. Ho.chnnt Rerlen
II holile regular revlewe en ae
ond end fourth Thursday afternoone
In Macc.h.e hall. Siatere ef ether
revlewa vlitln In our city are cor
dially in.iteil to attend our reviews.
.M&ecauee hall on CaKS atreet.
IXlt'IB LOCKB, Com.
jfi:; r.APp. c.,1.
The II. II. K. I. A. la Inn MffiIost will !
b held at the Mnecab-e ba'.l every i
ftrnt and third Wednudaya of the
month. !
HKHKKAIIS P.oseburg- Itchekah Lo ts' '
No. 41. I. o. O. F.. Meet In Odd Fel-
Iowa' Temple every week on Tuesday !
evenlnK. VI?itinK members In a-ond ,
ptaiidleir are Invited (o attend. 1
EVA LK.NOX. N. ti. I
BH.I.K STF.I'IIENSON. Sec. I
FTIIKI!KA1L,KY, Fin. Secy. ;
1. CI. O. F rhllrtnrlaa I.odu-r So. i
nicete at Rykea hall, N. Jackson St .
en Kaiurdny evenlna; or ee we.K.
lilting brethren are slwsys wel
come. LYMON T SPENCEIV N. O.
A. J. OEDDRS, Rec Pec
J. a BAJXKT, Flu. aeo.
1 1
n 'J
YAX n
UKU I Mlllll
H -mr m waiisa
For Infants
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
Id
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
nosFin im Kninn no. tm, rw
. ..., , mum,, , (ll
t-lmvluyra nnd Itnllnar Nfe
rm AffllialtMl with th A. f. Ht L
Meet at Moose hall the flrit Vti
fourth Sat. nishta and third Sunsiji
J. F. SMITH .PrMldtat
W. J. M KHEDITH, Rac. fccy
CEO. MAC IVua Fii. Sk,.
Buy Better Bucks
and the 1
Best Breeding Ewes
for Less Money.
BUY SHEEP WilEN THEY ARE LOW. WAT IS I (IT M
If you aro Interfited In inr numhr
of either pratle or recite red itiHfit
tlie luuuwing urefm:
HamnHhtre. Shroushfre, Llncdla. IU-
ney, Cotgwold, KambouUtt. r ir
Write UK fiulrk what fW wnt
OltfcX.OX LI KSTOCK COM. CO.
Hox 61. North Portland. Orecoi
Heinline-Moore
VAT0RY
l.adtPfi Mp'IMIy Invito ta
our 1oim1j itn.1 Thni1y
pt.viliiil trnlnltut flu
(mild nnd vlub drill.
Kltidcntfirlfn poplli trIJrf
nny llmo. h r trfilneil !
vhnriEr of boby cUft
NEW OREGON
Again under the man
agement of
Mrs. Foutch
House thoroafhlf r
vattxl; much m f"""
addiNd. Good room. '
or n et .
Ill Sheridan Street
VVifp.
: Graduates and pwt
led College of Chiropr
,L .1,1
n the worm .. J
have re-opened offices) B .
l'erklns Bldg. . (
We use no druP
trlcltr. "'Lr.
Chiropractic, "J.V
8ucce.-Ul for 'l,;!B5 rJ
nunVCS .. M
I . ...-r'l
I Resldeoce. ... '
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I ; n n t!
Bradford