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t'J foe MaiMii -. . NATHAN FULLERTON,. 1 0 CITY NEWS 0 J! rundl piano tuner. Phone 189 L. Experienced Wultroas Wanted Uiupu.ua llutul. f'i "lifW For flrst-closs auto repairing and Oxy welding M Oak Hired Oarage. HpuUKh llohl, I'rups. For painless extraction of teeth, call on Dr. NVrbaa, dentist, Masonic UldC. I'hone 448. W. unray material now ' on hand. Dry lime and sulfcr, dry lungl-bomo, ury arsenate, April Aral. Churchill llwd. Co. linen spray oulllls on hand. 1 No. (Id complete, one 6U2-II Hlinpllclty Cull and look them over. Churchill llurdwnrc Co. All fruit and ornamental trees. Tines, bushes, pruned, budded, graft ed. Louis II. Merg-old, Rosobiirft. Write Ja.a Koach, Praln, for cata logue aud prices for the Queen In cubators, coal and oil burning brood era. Avoid disappointment hy plac ing your ordtr now for future de livery. Ileuicinbar the Queen la the host money can bur. We will make your oltl suits and ovficoalH hi.it lo spring. Try us. Who's Vonr Cleaner? Try Our W'ny. Our Autu Will ( nil. Sheet MetalWork OK A I.I. KIN OH J. II. SINNICER II OAK THKkT I'llOMt 42 DK. R. BRADFORD AND VII;E Licenftcd Chiropractic Physicians KfTIre) 111. .no 41 IVrkli.. 111,! LUMBER Of all dimensions, at reasonable rate while It lasts. H block North or West Side Store. 12t! t'tniwus Aveou. Phone 111 R. Q It Can 7 Leak. Because It's Made Li One Piece AKANTLEEK li bui'j like bottle nil in MU piece. Most hot water bottles are made In sections, then cemented together. When cement dries and cracks, vhe bottle leaks. Every Kantleck Hot-Water li.-a la mouldd of pure toft rubier one continuous piece. (In parti, patchn, cement. Even (topper socket it moulded in. And guaranteed for a full two years' service r a new Kant I. ik free. Don't wait until your old bag haki. Get a Kandeck. Yourold m. may brcuk open tonight. The Rexall Store, Roseburg I Twenty-live percent off on Exlde batteries at the ltoseburg Oarage. Vlavl, the old reliable borne rem edy. Prevenla operations. MrB. W. U Smith. Phono 227-J. Hay Front Market, Marshflcld, Ore., ships lies! snltiinn Bpeciul parcel post 22c pound, cleaned cluius not leas than 2 quart. 40c pvr quart. Fourth Liberty Ilonds are now ready for exchange- for permanent mos. Ilrlng In your old Fourth Lib erties, ltoseburg Nationul ftnuk. Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!! THE CIRL ON THE JOB 1 Z How to Succeed How to Oct H Ahead How to Muke Good E ly JESSIE ROBERTS iiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiti CIIANCK WITH POULTRY WIIKN a wonmt. wanlH to mm iiM-ni'y urn) ilWM.'t know Imw M'vn tlftii'M nut of tt-n she will .Irtt1i I lint the tltliiK for lur Is t'liltry. She .I'Hiili'H tu mise vhlrkcni. And nftir n wt.llt with her money siM-iiI und more exittrlence than tU will know wh.it to du with for years to mine, she part frim lir .liK-kcn. thou that Hre l.'ft, and kiwh to mmu othiT and nt far nwtiy an Hs.Hili Am-ft derldliiK to clerk In a Htore or wait in a lum-hrimm nither than ever mm- a live rlilrkeii unaln. Hut women do make n nurrerm with Itxuliry, and 1hi'y are ntnotiir (he Imp lti's( and henlthli'Nt ntid limit sjiiIh Mi'd a In Ainertca. Thr life out ilonrx with the pretty hlrdn they raise, the ft't'llnj: that they have a honn nf thrlr own and are thHr own inaittTM. mill the i;milne Inirn'tt nf tln wurk in- all farlnrM In thin rt'-Mt.t. Ihit th yoiini; wnintin who tnnm Imiirliily to wn rd I'hh ken nilslni;, eMM-iitiiy nt the rfVhllliiK prhvn for ei: and poultry, "mN to Mop. Innk and llst.-n. If she ean nnVrd the time nm' inoin'y, n twiyt-nr entire' In ,m iiirrlriilinral tirhonl or ml It-go will he a line Ihlm. Km ndt- run dn wlilnnit HiIh. She enn p't eiivllent honk on ihf uhf-t. no. I If hhe hln i,nt H little hIih iiiiiy he utile to i:t-t .inu- I I'riK'itnd riM-rieinv nn n jwnltrv furni. One roiiiimer would le a crt-ut h.-lp If i o ttN'nt. I Su'.tnil ml mth nrnve that It , takiw four or the rrr- ,(f hu.,1 nn,i ''"Ul live hundred pullctn to make K litrt. The m; eprrw s..v ihul it ! Ptutrvpt nt h-iiNt ." rhli-krnt to I "n1"' K'"d lllne. Tt.U tn.-!(ns pi.'i,t .f work. ip.vla1ljr In the h:U( h:nk- envn Willi tlmt nimih.-r on H well- nniiiHirrtl ten nere hit n Eir (-nn ,.,.,,, mi n fulr In.-ome. She esm sti pte inent her pr.U hy k.pitnr p'.. .... iiihi nre nl. k,mh1 Investinvut w lien j how to bim.O th. nt T further l.y tiun hr.t!t,v Ittt'e ,.. -ti.-niei.i nf Inire mid m'-hi-H f,.r u,r j market. IW Ihit time he run nff 'r-! n fl'v rer Mini hegln to hny -tome hul y Immi.U M'xpVTlaKe Pot Otattful to America. Polish inipern tit the I nilt.1 S'ti'eo hHe r' enlly piil'lUhe.l r hit :,.n utietn'moiMly pniMvl hj titv r,.i ,n ,u ( ,'Xpr'"ol'i( 1hntik4 "for V tm-ti.-ry -if fotnri i;'iterHllon" to m-mh y;. .o cuntff iti,t,i who "In ih n i' )t- .( ! Iirn'h.-rl lne have hrmuht r 'f. f t. the uiif'M-tunnte Mh.-m iIm.i.i ,; t.t. f-n dwK'T "d thrth iit't - j tlt. t'HM orsI.tlltlllMiHIS li t ;..- ! he A liter) t III lied -.. , , ., -., Iletlef A1iitttntrittlon, w ,,; , i tirWMitn N-iMtliii, .Miir M-ti ej i tin: irtti .h im Km. 1 f. - Kii niran t'tiHitn'n, AMter-.n;i (.-iii') Ion for ri.'ht'uf Titmi th lutnt l trlhUtlo cvuiuiitti HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON One Woniuli's Koul. "I persuade Kenneth to go away?" I aHked in ania.t inent ' How can 1? And if 1 could, what good would It do? You know lhat unless he iaB here and manages the Plant whlrb his faiher ban entrui-ted to him, he l utterly dep.ndeni upon hi fathei tor any Ineome he niltrht receive. Will you be willing to go away with Ken neih and live on a small sabiry? iu cannot bo happy. Clrace without the money. It Is money and luxury thai you d.flre and a fullillment of youi desires that you have wanted all your life Thev have been your goal, and your ambition. And now. because you have reached your goal and find that you are s'lll unsatsfled that there villi some depth even In your shallow nature, that is not satisfied yoM look about you to see where you e n plat e the blame of your life's big failure, never onre thinking that It should' be given lo yourself. Ann. no one can speak to me ar you aro doing. I will not stand It. I will not listen. I hale you. 1 have always hated you-wlth your hypo critical deas of love and duty. You know that down in your own heart vou want to be comfortable and 'happy Just as I do. Our ambitions are ,,! same, as I have said before only our me thods are different. You think that If you had Ken be happy. I thought that If I ha. the luxury he could give me I would b. Sen,. That 1. the only ,,e.w.sn us. You have " my plans and I have spoiled yours. I want him to myself, because then he gives me his lime and attention am nil m ey There Is no reason wh Kenneth Halsey should work. II If faiher is a millionaire, le Is lh( only son, and I, a his wife, am en titled to the things that money can buy I would bo perfectly happy an. could make Ken happy If he was not alwavs worrying over money and n friend-. Why can't he he rensonab e f don't make any fuss about IrP havng you as a friend. I would not euro how much he said of you if h would only let me go my own way too Il rows about my friends or about my spending money all the time that he Is not thinking of that everlast ing plaint about not having any chil dren Hoesn't he know that one o .he tenets of the modern woman's re liglon Is thai she shall choose whether sho shall have children or not? I dr. not choose to spoil my figure anil glvo up the best years of my life to r lot of little animals who de mand a woman's whole time. I hate children. I was not horn to be r mother any more than Ken ' bom to be a sea captain. Let the poor people have the children. They are the ones to people the earth. Craee stopped triumphantly as thr she had put her rase Irrefutably. "You mnk me wonder why you were born. Orace." "Well my mother did not want ,.. any more than I want children She has often told me so. Hut. hav ing put In an n. pearance upon tin e mv mother determined that should have nil the things she ha.! ... go without. She taught me to pit my own happiness, my own pleasure, above that of any one else, because she had to give up her own happiness and her own pleasure for Pad. Mn all married life, Orace' nn mother told me. 'there I" tho one who c.W.'s and the one who take" -ice lh:it von are the one who takes." "And now. 1 have come to warn you ihat utiles s I can take Kenneth Hal icv awav front you all. unless 1 car have the luvif.iry that Is due me. as lis wife, I will not answer for myself Toil.iv when ll.il Slmington made Im Demons love to me. I felt a response that I have never had to any caress of Kens." No. IM not Interrupt." she sab! liiiiUv. '! am tiling von evactli wh:it I told Ken. and I will nibl exact lv what 1 added to the declaration ih.it I inacle him. that If he wants to ke. p me. tie must keep tne in luxury mil thai is why 1 dressed In all mv fin ftiielv tnpli;lit. It was nut to convince Mill hut to cotllinre tills. -if that I stil care mere fur wh.it Kin can cive Mi.-, th:m fur the den. tii.n that Harry siiitiiii-tiin proTiiii's "lib." she siii.l !ir.;iin as 1 trii il tn plerrnpt. "il.in't think that I am nni worse ttiiin tp-1 nttier women. It I 'toe I ntn s.'llinc tins. 'If for ermine e. its ami iliamep.ils. hut hew mam women who are npirri.il tu.lai. and wi. pie with Ihiir hu-biill'ls nrd put 'in wiiii a'l sorts ef annoianees hip! iv-iips .s ;1nd een abuse. ,1,. ppt ';ikr :iM ef th.it rather thin to 1:0 out Into the world and earn their own liv Inc It is nut onlv the r'ch women Wh.h:lie sob tlieinsrhes In marrl'ic "We women are s sorrv Int. Ann Y.'it. T'.-i haps are the exe. p'ion to the rule f,.r Mr ll.i'sex tells np tint be W11M..I to adopt eu and cue you I clou I'lT'l'l. hut lull preferred to 11. 1... ei;r on iv Hut even lou 1 could rot siin.l at.ne. You h.ld to hue help I nil! nut sure thilt Mill .lid not thick th it inn wool. I awaken 1 nme admiiation In Ken's heart for jio'lr b'av.M in gi.lee nut Into the "''-l ISin't inn un.iei-srand fh-it no hi" Mm., wants a mum to be ..ive- T(--it Is an sniihitte ho srro ; CS-es to himself. It is the hl cow CHICHESTER S PILLS ni,v.r;i;KVM,.',',r,l",; l-.-a . - (s, , ..'.. . New hair for You? Hair has heco grown sgsia, sfterbn Id- new, in many aaek. Tint i c"0" tihcslly proved. Yours tmf he so sri'ii. sbiccsse ; but you have not bn-n oMngt rs pnpcr relief. So do not delay 10 wlf ing Kotslko. Thepr)u. er. n fidefit they offer you satifi t"ry liir growth or your nioncv Uik. Oct s trosU bos of KOTALKO t any active drugstore. Apply kotnlko cm watch your nilrrtirl Uo a kinillv act, show bald fnends thla a.irrt rd who creeps Into his arms and ask for his protection that he ovit." "Will you go. (ira.e? Will ou please go? You make me ashamed of my sex. I did not know that worn en like you could live and lake a place m decent society. 1 never want to see you again." 'Then arrange that Ken will go iway with me,' said I'.race eagerly. "You had better do this. Ann, utiles? vou wnnt something terrible to hap pen. There was murder in my heart tonight when Ken. In a cold calculat ing way that I have never found him n before, said that 1 must take up tome of the soalled duties of a wife That both he nnd his father wtshed 110 to bear chUdrcn to carry on the lame nnd that I must forego all of what he called foolish whims nnd oleasure nnd nettle down to the re sponsibilities of life. I knew when he said this that you had Incited the idea. I knew I must take him away 'rom your Influence and I have come to demand my husband from you. Ann, or else I shall fling him to you with such a broken unsavory name ihat even you will only pity him." ..Tomorrow Planning a Visit. IRRIGATE THE SAHARA DESERT American Windmills Are Now at Work Pumping Water for Artifi cial Algerian Oases. It Is refreshing lu on almost lit eral sense, this report that a traveler brings brick from the Algerian Sa hara about the sinking of wells and the consequent Irrigation aud the im provement of highways. It Is delightful to Imagine a fringe nf green In thnt country, arid sln.-e the beginning of time, the blossom In; of orchards nnd gardens, the ivav Ir.g of fields of grain, and the motor car relieving the patient camel of Its burden and making across the wastes In nne-tetilh the time the camel would take to do It. Ilctn.en Tunis nnd Curtilage this observer counted hun dreds of American windmills, and the nomad Moor Is ceasing to he so much nf a uoinnil, but Is rejoicing In i:n urgent bid for American motorcars. Ilmv fur It Is possible for windmills and motorcars to work south from the border stntes of northern Africa and Invade thnt hitherto hopeless sandy waste perhaps nobody knnivs, hut it Is encouraging that the Inva sion Is proceeding Just ns It Ir con staidly narrowing the limits of the arid regions on our own continent. Hood, him! highways nre linking the artltlcial oases together and the mo lorcnr furnishes a quick way of com miiiiicatiuii between them ns well ns n means Inlinltely superior to the old aniel caravan of getting fruits nnd -rains to market. Omuhn World Herald. DYES TO BE SUPERFLUOUS? Short Cut to Gorgeous Colorings Being Worked Out by a Wizard, It Is Said. A. W. r.rnhtmm of Olnr. S. C, soon to be kiiuun ns the Wizard of the t'litteii Pat. h. Hiirhiiiik's only rival. 1111- n es thnt the American dye Indus- try Is miueeessnrv. or nt least soon will be. according to Irug and Chemi cal Markvts. I'or has be not grown ''"It lire:. d.ied various similes of brown, green, blue, pink und gray as It comes ,.n the plaiitT And does he exj t to produce black In n few years as well as all the colors of th. rnlnh.m ? I'mw x 111 t),e new! of colors for cotton he obi luted aud the uealll. that nmv Is being accumulated by the dye biiniiis will be diverted In the cotton growing districts of the South. No mention Is made of dyes for wool, but even these will be linliei es. snry when soine e,.nUH undertakes to spend half a lifetime crossbreeding sheep to color tle-ir lleeee. and tills genius would have less dllliculty than with cotton, as lie wiMild have rendv at bund the world oier supply of "M"' p." Then It would 1 nly be necessary to ten, h the silk worms to turn out colored silk after feeding on the (lower bed hi., I the tlax plant to produce green liUrs from green sand, blue from blue marl, risl from red .lay. and blkek from loam, ad In- fltO..... RHEUMATISM Many people claim they have been rell. vid and cured of this dread ailment by using ANTI-URIC If J'Ui suffer with (out, rheumatism er lunibno (et an oiiiflt ..f this herbl remedy. Motley refunded ff you ar,. , satisfied. For sale by Nathan Fullerton THK 1IKXAI.1, TnilK 5ur. Ginkgo THE WOODS BY DOUGLAS MALLOCH JIM. IF you go to the Uk An' you fallow Itie rond At. It turna to Uie wet Of th null. Till y'U com to a itake A urvtsyiw ho throwed Like a knife In the breait Of tho hill. An' you iolluw the tra. k Till you ct'iiie to a Maze By th :'ie of the name In a limb. You will linht on a shack. In the ttmlwr a way a, Of a patty whue name It la Ji ta in a day that ! flown. Mid the preat an' the ftTand, In a tlnw when hie hair Wasn't (tray. He wa crnm'nly known Uy a fancier brand In a city ta-k there, So thy say. But It's Jim, only Jim, Is the name tliat he irlvoa. When you happon to bring tTp the Biime; It l plenty fur him In the wooJb v. here he iv IVr the man la the thing. Nut the name. By the Rlenm of Ms eye, Th?t is steady an' cl;iir, Uy the way he will took At you suuar, rmi will know thut they lie Who would make it aptar He was maybe a crook Over there. In the church I have stood Heard of preach in' a lot Thet I never could much Understand; An" yet never the Rood From a sermon 1 got Thet I got from a clutch Of his hand. i have half an Idee Thet, If back you could turn To the start of the trail For a spell, Thet a woman you'd see, Thet a lot you would learn- Thet the regulcr tale It would tell Jf a fellah too fond, Of a woman too weak. Of another who came To her door rhen an endless beyond. Lips thet never must speak. An' a man but a name K verm ore. If you go to the town An you follow the street. To a mansion of brown lly the glitter an' glow Of the nKht, Where the munlc la sweet An' the lute whispers low To the night. In the dark of a room At the end of a hall. Where the visions of old Flutter in. There she sits In the gloom, She. the Cause of It all, In the midst of her gold An' her sin. If you go to the lake An' you follow the road As It turns to the west Of the mill, 'nil you come to a stnke A surveyor has throw i Like a knife In the breast Of the hill. An' you follow the track Till you come to a blaze lly the side of the same In a limb. You will ltfcht on the shack. In the timber a ways. Of a rirtv whose name It is Jim. (Copy right) -O- DID YOU DREAM OF MONEY? Wllli.X it comes to a matter of iiioiic) the oracles seem to dis pute oer -liltliy lucre" Just as ordi nary mortals are apt to do. Some of them say thnt to dream of tlmllng mon ey Is a bad sk-n, Inill.atltix losses; mid ilreaniiiiL' of money Is a lined sin, lli.lleutini; K1,; ,n.bably imrkiiii: on the "drtams e() by con traries" h.ipnthesls. i;f ,1,,. i,(,t most eminent authorities d,, n,,i Uj.riK, to this. Smiic of them admit that to tlrcnm of Undine money sluullies wor ries, but declare that out of these teui imrnry worries ercat k.h.1 n 111 conic while others content themselves with the statement that to dreiim nf Hinllni. money Is Imlcy. All ncrce that In dream of l,.s,lu. icy !s a R ()f cood business. ,h.,,-h one authority darkly hints that ..,, ,,. h,,V( with your ulfe-if ,-,, have oi,e-Hft,.r such a dream. As to dieamlns of -. Inc money, there nre two sel,lsth oititnlst, and the i-sl,ists. The n,k tlnilv, d.s lare that to dream ,,n, , are savin,, I1 v miM will have ,s',fr, ,! ,,,,;, ;,,. the ,.s,l,i ,:,lk ,,,,, 1)wii i ne in .tin ef opinion "imi, to I n Il.e sl.le of thv lliNtv If i ,i that ,. are fnallo i,lC ,, T ,, J'mh-, (i, Itip f von 11 III .e, o l-i.nno,,, iit ... Srtlhhllli II, .it , " mil film. .it if n..i ipille. framl to ret i. v.. ... s.t th:s iiiirn!,,,; i..,.,,- I Pl,r,e-Mri. f ,,,,, ,,r "P "'' . , .. . '" ciTect It I'lll. ' itreani nl.ont ,, "ley, hut i,. are iiiini,, not t,, i,(, "inch of a i are t., ,i.-r . . ','"r " " i::'n:?::::'-:':'''-'-i O' rtr'ht ) Not Ntw. -e si.,.,.. ,,, r. in t' e ill n.,,.,.... '. 'he ti .ik i The t - i,.llf 81- 1,1 i'" ut 'let rM: Last flight's Dreams -What They Mean "1 I i-"e, . Experienced WnltrosB I'lnpqua Hotel. Wanted- LUMBERYARD ; Wo manufuoture our own lumber und have loth rotiu'h und dresst'd 1 lumber at yard. If you uunt luin : her, see us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY IDEAL BAKERY 11!) Sheridan Mtixx-t I'lionc l:m Now open for biislneKS. Flrst ehiss pa.-Mries of all kinds. Superior Hrend try it. CIH.MM IiltOS., Props. RES 1 Tires! Tires! Wh. n In tire trouble consult linen the Tire Man, at Green's Tiro Shop. Rim cuts, blow out!, bicycle tires fixed; rub hor hunts half-soled; hot water hollies, or anythiiiR In the rub ber line. Two export tire men alwaiH at your service. Agency for Ajax und Grant tires. GREEN'S Tire Shop Opposite Ford Garage. I we ton i zi o..r Ml L- L," ,i,,ie you're beon I1 """Kitie about the plumb ins i,i,.i, you have ne.del "U ve made nn effort to w". i"U' i;" Pr"l't'ln cost. 1 r .t the rlpht way Y "' il at all. Ask uk u ; Ui re ,e;, -hat onr tha e j!.:uo;!:",n you'u ordi'r Roseburg Plumbing and Heating Co. "IN. Jscli.on. rtosehurg. Children Cry for Fletcher's 1 Ihe itlna xou uayo iwjt wmsut, ana which hu la use for over thirty years, has borne the simistw , and has been made under hi. " 6&$f&&Z Si SSfe AU Counterfeits, Imitations aud " Just-as-good Kxperiments that triile with and ndanger the healti -lutants and Children Exrerience apair.st Einerim,. What is CASTORlT Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor On, Parim Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It WJ3 neither Opium, Morphine n ir other narcotic substance tS ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty year (', k been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatnlenr? Wind Colic and, Diarrhoea ; allaying Feveiishness arkrJ' tiierefrom, and by reprulating the Stomach and Bowels. ,3 the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural uvT Tlis t'bildreu's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAS a OR! A ALWAYS lia rs the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kir.d You Have Always Bought TMsT Cf MTAIIH BftMPANV, NVWVOnw CITV LODGE DIRECTORI. GACai.RS nonet) urt nr mu. Mooae titlll on Jackson SL on uiu luiiuttj vTcmiim or etci wi at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethr Kood stantllnfr alwavn wAicm. VlCTtHl MICKLLL W tl A. J. WULF, .W. P. I, iK O. V I'nlan UBcaaipBHBI-lt Meets In Odd Keiluwr Ttsw every Thursluy ei-'unlar. Vui uituureii ttiivuyii weii-ome. JOHN ItEKSE. C T POSTKR BUTNER. 1 1 UI.IVKK JOHNSON, HI J AMliS EWAHT. f. I NRiiiiiiiuiis op tooDCBrr-Uk Circle No. 49, meets on Ind ant Monday evenings. Vlaltlng ntlfUct invueu to attend. KDITH CHUItCHILUO l TILLUO I. JOHNSON. Cist lvM(; IITS HP PYTHIAS Alptl eio. 41, meets every v eant'SOAjr e tnif, cor. Jackstin and Call SU.VK ors always welcome. WAhTEU CIjOAKE C.t CHAS .F. IlDPKfNi II I R. K. WIMBEHLT, k it HOIIIOIICM OP IIIK WIIHUMkl No.. 16. meets In odd Fellowi' ba,JV Koseburg every 1st and 3rd Mma evenltms. visiting nalKDMn a ways welcome. O. H. PirKKN& 1 1 M. M. MIU.EH. Out U. I. O. Kl. KM. Rowbarf Mmfel Hnl.lM restilar coramunloltltjai the Klks' Temple on eacb TtiiraVl or every montti. ah memiwii quested to attend regularly, in visiting brothers are cordiillr vlted to attend. A. J. LII.BWIN 11 IHA B. UIPUlJi I.OVAI. OltDKH (IK MOOSB-RollW I.odKe No. 11)37 meet! first third Tuesiiiiy evelilnicl month t H n'elork In til llOU All visiting brothers ars laTltat attend. C tv rtnxKK Dictate li O. PAKGKTIiH. SKntU O. E. S, noaebara ralr Hat Holds tl.elr regular raMtlnl "J" 1st and 3rd Thursday! Is are respectfully Invited to '. MYKTLE IsF.TMEM" FltEK JHIiTiaw. 1. I A. M, Laurel lU'K-uiar coroBJUiilcatlent tM m WedntiBdsys each aioitb f Z Temple, Husehurg, Ora WWm toa"- ....t a ....... i. .skar i. 11 holds regular jvUw' Bj i. A. u. a. J1- , ff onrt nnd rourtn 1 "u1,"""' ssH In Maecatiee Hall. '"; V,,! r.vi... vi.lilnit In our city ft aiind our nne- Maccabee hall on (;aa '"tc- JUeiK BAPP. IK II K K A 11 Rosebura- lwfjftj No. 41. I. O. O. K.,-M ''fi-M lows' Temple svery week oa i"JJ evenlnr. Visiting n'm"i standing are Ini -Ited ' "iffi I MYHTI.K TnEFJJ, KTMl-.l. nni""" - meets at oyncn 1 1 - wm on Saturday evening of w Vlaltlng Dretnren eOIn H W. SHAW. It. iT R BA1LKT. ra W ATKINS' Spices, Flavoring ExJjJ1 T0ILITARTIC115 ANU nu- ion wrsr i IMF ST TEI J" BATTERIES Chercolet Cm $25.00 W'J Dulck Car. ..ISO "' j For Other Cart Price, on AppUc-U I MOTOR SHOP GAP. Aft-eocy Buica and 44t If. Jacksoa St.