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nfwranw XFJwrR-iiEvrEw. motv, Arnn. 10, 1022. PA OR FOTO World Service Council of Y. W. C. A Plans Co-operative Uplifting of Races Welfare of G'rls Throughout World Aim of Prominent American Women. (International New Pervi. e). MOT Hl'lilNtirf. Ark.. April 10 Tho World Service Couth il, a natinn el l-tititniittoe of the Yotllle. Women'.-! Chris! iail nsn'-hit ion, who.-io lliein- bori.hip lin l:i J . Ill oiitatitndfni; women fnmi ail Ti;irtn of t.iu I'nited States, will hold its m-cnnd annual incetiiijl. ninoe. Its organization in HiL'O. at Hot SprliiKu, Arkansas, April .21. This meet inn will bo lit tin1 sa in lime as the biennial oonvonilon of the Young one-ii's Christian tm.-iu-cliuinn. The miceial work of this commit tee Is In promolln the wolf.. re of nirls and women In thn I'nlled States nnd Ihrmighoul tlif world. Koine of tli'i linos of work which they are ntvsn ine lit 1h" (.resent iiinu am the Anioricani.alion program, which he Kins In Turopo. the Orient or In South America, whoro secretaries t the women ami itlrls who urn coining to the 1'nlteil States and nilvls" them ;m to conditions which they will rind here, nod keep many from coming when their Journey would ho fruit loss bocauso of tho strict Immigration laws. Young Women's Christian Assocla tlon secretaries moot those strangers In five of tho puns of entry In tho Vnltod Stiit-n Kills Island. Moslem. Ancel Island, SeaMo anil Honolulu and Bond word of their routing to the citk-s of ultimate destination that Focrotaries there may call on thoni Immediately upon their arrival and offer friendship and advice In helping thoni to make right contacts in their new environment. Promotes riiilerManillnif. Another lino of work which the World Service Council promoh'S is the bringing about of a better under standing between the different races In this country, working with for eign students In the unlvoiKliicK, with colored girls, with Indians; In central Kurope. whero tlio associa tion lias work in ltiimimla. t'.ei ho Klovakla. the lialtlo Slates, (he Near East, and also Chlnn. Japan, In the Orient, India and the straits settle ments. An outstanding example of this work for different laces Is in Constantinople, whore (here lire two centers and a enmp. whh li are al present being used by five nationali ties Greeks, Syrians, Ar nians and missions, as well as Turks - who are Httidylng antl working and playing to gether for the first time In history. The World Service Council Is also directly intor"stcd In promoting club and recreation work for moving pic ture actresses nt Hollywood, Cali fornia, which Includes ll residence;, where a number of the actresses jive, and recreation and educational work under specially trained secretaries. They also fiii'iber work for Ameri can girls in two centers In the I'aini 11: a Canal zone. Tho council Is Intending lo do Ibis work wilh tho greatest understand ing, possible and has Instituted the plan of h-''". !" trips a year In which members will visit the orient. Smith America. Const: utluoplc and tho Near Kiist 111 order that they may see the work and bo aide to Interpret it In I he lulled States from tlrst luind knowledge. Trip In Sliulv Mont. The first of those t rip i is now In progress. Fourteen women left the railed Slates on January -t to visit Honolulu and the Orient. Th" trip as innliiieil gives Hie parly "l' d. ys In Japan, ::n dais hi China, Ihe time there b"lng divided b.mo. n thing Kong. Shanghai. IVUiug. and throe days 111 Korea. They v ill Ihen re turn homo some time Jute in Mil. The second trip Mill be to South Atnerha some lime in the laie sum mer. Tho first llip sailed under the direction of Mbs Mainy' Tailor nl.il Miss Kdllll II. Keely. National llo.ud , L f -1 j i r s -"ti ' . -?j . i i 1 ' - -i ; i i ' ' , t t - J i ' ' ' i - t ' I " ' r , , A I 1 , V ' fl ' .f.'.;i'.?l L , NDUPOrtT , A ' " A ( i , 1 - ' v i i " - t i -"' 4 i, f t " y I i i L v ! J ' 7 : - Love'fMMwuerade Cl jQraeistlc Story ot &av& and fixratantc NOTICE) OV BAUD OJ" GOVEUN'MKN'T TIM HBtv 4enrftl LAlid . offi Wanidiigiun. li. c. Marca ll, lujs M. if, h niiiim ion, ii, lsrcu is, j xs 'nn. r, g ..ta, - iu Nelli e Is hrer Klven that aubj. t hi 7 i Hie cundltturiB inil HmliAiloua of thaibfl Tin Ti-TiSr?10!! i Ait uf Jun t. Kit (J Slat., till, and, H.ion, III! rr. liilrrlor of tSeDlfinLtjr IS. 1911 (4i I.I111 li., 447, t.i limber on th folluwii.g lumla wlU bo uJd Way , 1111, at 1j' ociuck . Hi. at uubiic auotlun at ttt I'nltwtl Btiites Und ofTlca At Hosrburf, Oi inun. to th hlKli' t bidder At (tut lean than the hpi-ratted raluu uh iiiuvn bj thia notice. tele to be aub jcvi lo the aiiruTftl uf t lie be.-riarj oi in iniernir, ine pununBe i'rit. with KOMK MlHintX M i:KI (iK IIKAS'' loavo home and mother for fc Klrl like - I that. Tell mo all about her. If she s nr. Mlllon shifted rvou.ly in his off with Harry be can consider me a j jnonjjlwm rcoM hair w hile the youni: men behind , candidate. ... I niti.w i-d. must bo d. posited at liino oi iv iiul uu yuu iiiiow uwi.i ... "isaiu, inont j 10 uh r-'iuiiitu u sine is llliru 01 not apprLivea, oinerwis paient win is. ussion of the 1 ViVCA. texvica Miss EVA POWELL JrsLEwiS H.LAPhAM secretaries. The members of this i foniior president of University of party are Mia. Hants Masierson, .Vissnuri, now with Hod Cross; Mrs. Houston, Texas; Mrs. 1'. K. Sprague I .loseiihus I lanlels, wife of former s.eo and Miss l.'sther Sprague of .1 i ti in i otary of Hie navy; Mrs. George apoliH, Mian.; Mrs. .1. Allan, Spar- j lienf Crabhs, t'incln'nall, Ohio; Mrs. lanbiirg, S. C'.; Miss Marion K. W. ('. Sharp, wife of former amlias t'laik. Denver, Col.; Miss Amy Ferris. sudor to Franco; Mrs. Leonard Wood, ei York City; MUn Kdna M ason, wife of governor of rhilippines; Mrs. Hartford, Conn.; .Miss Kato K. An-iTriiman Nowberrv, wif of tho sena- d I ell s him rnntlnued their it Cuendenlng ease. "J saw a report on divorce statis tics show ing that there Is one divoroo In each oight marriages. If so many actually gut divorc-- It looks like pretty nearly all the rest would like lo.'" put in the yount -t of the group. Mr. Milton ponder d this thought. "Does this blase youth express the be liefs of the younger generation?" ho asked " himself. ."Do t'one of thorn ever think of that .- ti'enco In the marriage ceremony, 'i'ntil death do us part'?" The voice eanio Into his consclous nes ag.'iin. "Look nr . and you. Do you- know any married people that are particularly hapi'.v? 1 believe lhat marriage Htultlli- s a man's ambi tion bji too much love or too 'luoh duty. The end is, the same In ellher case. All the Joy it taken out of liv ing." " You're wrong, ToJtl. you're wrong," protested u companion. "Aren't your mother and father hap pv? They've manned to get along together for a third of a century. Why Todd, I'm afraid you think you have to pull ofT this pessimistic mar riage stuff because you write so much of it for the magazine. You're Just trying to be consistent." . '"Perhaps," conceded Todd, "but thank Heaven. Hort. we younger writ ers are daring to tell Ihe truth. Books and plavs of sentimentality and ro manticism have lied to us too long. We give you a slice of life, and you sol up a yell that tells us our shot -.vent homo. Todd, down (loon In your heart vorce case and for the moment wero you know that marriage Is the one engrossed in speculation about him. rroat str.biii.er of civilization. Hut As he strolled down the corridor the conversation Is getting heavy. I'll j the doctor passed tho "American argue with you some other time. Just iiose" whoso name the young men now I want to know something more had bandied about so lightly. She about Harry Gleudciiing's latest was more than beautiful. Ho had to dame. I admit it. -A provocative allure en- "lf she's the 'American rSeauty." veloped her. Even the doctor felt his I'll say be Is a good picker. It would-1 pulses quicken as he drew near, n't )e" anv groat struggle, for me to j Tomorrow Throe Men. ' asked Hurt, addressing a the group. Nothing, like the rest of you," re joined llill bluully. "Hut 1 have run across Ulendonins and the 'vamp' lunching and tea lug and dining in out of the way corners of little known restaurants. And I have passed them motoring on little frequented roads." "What married woman were you with, bill?" sallied a wit. A laugh echoed this question. Dr. Milton Bniiled at the sage wlBdom of youth who had been asked regard ing his own peccadillos. "You've got mo wrong, doorge," answered Dill. "When 1 feol I ought to conceal my Interest in a woman I take her to the noisiest cabaret and the most frequented restaurants. In other words, my system is to put the Ida In in plti'onlc." (Young Dr. Milton arose, lie suu- nly felt very tired, no mum "e lne old. for ho cortninly was out tune with the modern speech of m n In regard 10 woman puu mo modern man's altitude toward mar riage. Or was this the modern atti tude? lie glanced at tho clock. It was time he was going back to his club to dine. Ho turned and looked for a moment at the group of young men. He failed to note that they were all looking rather curiously at him. He commissioner. General Lnd Office. did not realise that In his home city his fa mo made him a marked Tl..i ..nuttlno "CF.aO" l woiild h.ivo called them had appar- Notice' Is hereby ftjvfn that subject to ently forgotten the Glendenlng dl IlllUa. llsrr.. lE t I uu unly gfowlt o( till sue for tb limber which, must hs r- iijuveil within ten years, lllils will b received from citizens of tho United stMes, associations of such clllsens an.t corporations organised under the laws uf the t'nlied mates or any Hlale, Territory or District thereof only, t'p on application of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before belnii Included In any offer of a larger unit. T. 18 ., P. 1 W, f-ec JS. KK'i N yellow llr too M.. red fir 780 M NW4 Nll'i, vollow llr 50" M., red fir 1050 M.. rod cedar ii) tL, KM'i NH'i yellow tlr id M red fir fcoo M.. red cedar 60 M., KW'4 NIO'I, yellow fir 600 M red llr 1'Mifi M., none of tho yellow and red fir timber and rod cedar ttmbor to be sold tor loss than 1.60 per M. T. II S li. 4 V., Sec. 2S. SK'i SW'A. red fir 13nfl M., red cedar 0 Al... KW'i BWV4. red fir UOO M.. none of tho red fir timber to bo sold for less than I1.R0 per M., and none of the red cedar timber to be sold for less than 50 cents per M. T. 3'J H., it. 8 W., See. 33, KHVi NW't. yel low nino 100 if., bull plno,22S M., NKi'. SWi4. vollow pine 20 M bull pine IGu Al., Sr;1, nil 'i, yenow pine, iou sugar pine Dm M.. yellow llr 125 M.. none of the yellow and sugnr plno i tiintier to be sold for less tlmn $3.00 I per M-. none of the bull pine timber to . he sold for less than IJ.OO per W., and: neno of the yellow fir timber to bef sold for less than 11.00 per M. T. 31 I 5 , n. IS W See. 6. SK"4 red tlr 30 If.. Port Orford cellar 110 M.. KT:i4 SR'i, red fir 335 M Port Orford cedar Jit. jr.. Sf'i SEU- red tlr 250 M., Port' firford cedar 200 NT., none of the red fir timber to be sold for less than 13.110 1 per M.. nnd none of tho Port Orford1 coder timber to be sold for less tlmn II.-..00 per M. (Signed) M'lU.TAM SPHV ed man. TIMnEft. General Uind Office. Wnsh Margaret I nKton. t). a. February 18, 182'i. transte? ne-nUl t "Rnv ll woi -"t "iia ntrmrit J. H. SINNIGER " kino. .( ihJSlJJfS ttntm, both -j!2 Phnr, oiren. ' w - O yl.jf. Xir:it f T . . - I1"1'1 Agnes Ayres as leading woman illllCrS WILL tiCLVC I has a splendid characterization. The .story deals with sturdy men of the A PM) Pint flfffJ fl I sl' and as usual Mr. Meighiui cn- ivew ripe urguni ln a lmltlp tliat wlll.thrllI ev. ! ery spectator. The picture was di- Maiutger Hill ofalio Antlers thea-j reeled by Thomas Forman. ox st.(;k axi scitKirx too tro has announced that he has pur- chased .1 pipe urcan for the theatre, j and w ill have it installed Immediate- one of the most charming screen ly. Th- organ was iiurehaseil at. a ingenues appearing before the camera-) Kocliesier, .. .; Mrs. l'atiy;loi- from .Michigan; Mrs. Joseph cost of nearly Siiu Ofiii nnd Is the bit- todav is Daisy Robinson, who was I.e.- Clark. Hartford. Conn.; Mrs. i Stronge. St. Paul. Minn.; Mrs. Charles est type for molion picture work, j last seen to such groat advantage in Margaret S. Fogg. Scarlioro, Maine; A. Kawson, wife of newly appointed' Tho organ box is smaller than the 'Tartners of tho Tide," Irvln V. Wil M isM's Harriet It. and Helen N. I-, s. senator from Iowa; Mrs. C.uy m, w u, Ufl, i,,,, ,i, nines to lafs nroduction released by tho W. New ISrilain. Conn ; and Miss, lllaekmer. St. :.ouis. Mo.; Mrs. I.. T. above the organ, on the wall. The V Hodkinson corporation, is-on. of Potsdam. N. V. j l.uptou, Chattanooga. Tonn.; Mrs. K. j tones of the new Instruments are verv ' When Director Ward I.ascelle ar- l.ouis H. I.iiphain. of Now i C. llrancli. San Antonio, Te.xas; Mrs. ! heautil'iil. It has a -vvlonhniio atlaeli- I ranued tn .nicturize "Itln Van Wln- wne in ioriner gov. r-; inent ; nd others that are exceptional- kle." he was gratified to learn mat Mrs. Wallace Ab x.ni- iv 00,i r,,. i(i:i,.n picture work. I Miss Itobinson had nnnenred as i "Moenle" in support of Thomas Jef ferson in tho stage version of Wash ington Irvlng's immortal classic. This "Cappv Kicks," Thomas Meighan's meant that she had the proper under- ' W. P. Hobby. , Por of Texi s; Pier llr. l York Cily. is the i halreian of llu coiinril. and Miss Ilia Pencil, for metly of Denier, l.s exetutiie iocie-ler. Piedmont, wife of tho president tarv. j nl the San Francisco chamber of! Among tiir numbers of the World commerce; Mrs. l.ouis Hill, wife ofl Sell ice Coiimil who ale imsl a,-t i i o t h- president of Ihe Northern Pacific' in the wot k al ptvsonl are; jiailroad; Mrs. K. M. Fowler. Pasa-; Mrs. !:. M. Toniiseiid. Neiv Yot k , deiia. Cal.; Mrs. K. D. Merrill. Seat-; Citi ; Mir. lletuy P. Dau.-oii. New tie. Wash.; Mrs. August Paulson,! Yoik City; Mi-,. Coleman duPoni. Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Oliver Slump,' i'llau're; Mr-. A i t !iur Cu i lis .lames. ' w ife of llio goveriliir of Colorado: i Now S.ok Cily: Mrs. Cordon Wood-' Mrs. C. A. Iluflman. wife of the lieu bliry. into oi" ihe lorui' r iissjtaut t- n. m -coi erttor of Kansas: Mrs. K. ' . i.l.ry hi I ho navy; Mrs. Robert t. Crassilll, Cleveland. Ohio; Mrs !.. Fannin.;, uileof ihe Inner secre- .lohll Finley. wife ol tile former cOTll l.lli ol stale; Mis. I. tllhr W. Moll, Ml i ssioller of ed ucat ion of t he sta t o of imIi' nl tile I'. S. represeiiiiii.ie tniiii New York: Mrs. Robert K. Stiaw-,' . u Yoik" Mrs. Henry kei.s. nil, , bridge. Philadelphia. Pa.; Mrs. C. C. of the I" S. . n. iter lioin Ne.i 1 1 . :n i'- Seioratiee. wife of president of Amor- rlire; Mis. A. Ilo.-s Hill. uV of Hie ban !ar Association. "C.ii'i'V kicks" scoi;i;s 1 1 it new Paramount picture, lias scored standing of the role and with her pre :i decided hit at the Anilors theatre, I vious screen training she was indeed 'lu :e It plays loathe last time to- a wonderful find. "Hip Van Winkle" night. II is a lightfiil photoplay I will be seen at tho Majestic tonight. Mrs. 11. II. Iti olros ami sen b l i litre 1 1ll: uioitl'tig for their home ill Crallts Pass. Tiny bale been spend ing Ihe past week in Ibis eiti ami were guests lit tile N". T. 'lb nines' home Mrs lli.-.ol Coff Mm- C''oi.M.-i V,c:iuiey and all ot I. os li 'el. s, l a 1 1 1 e i n i.i. uer gllets at Ihe Hotel I inp'iua last llillii!. 'I'lie p:ilt is ell!. Mile noltll '.- aulomol'i!.' Splendid Program At Studio Recital STOP I Y...r-S' Jif ft her pr. : .mil lei us do yoltr cleaniii;: and Mill be llir.hll bi I'" if II 11 let Us handle CiOSEQURG Q i CLEANERU . ! ;v N. .Ln'!, -on St. 1 h'S h.i l vr V. n i :n h diiy Tor i ir th" jiuspii' !n 1 ant W- ll.iii rn I-stluiil. y nii:h! at ih" 1 1 i ti 1 i n ( f.ratry l Wmhh- to hrar I ho Salur-j "ins mi prn. itay stiidtit iffital put on hy l!io pu- f( aturo ot Hi pils cl' tin- piaiii dt pai lnu'TU w huh i.-i '"'i'"'!! uinli'r t;ic ilnrrtiim of Mrs. Ilt inlirit'. Mr.. A. .!. Yountr's Molin iliM'artiiK iit aiht Mi s. Chari's A. Hi anil'.i voi al ihM'iifi nil n I. Those who o piano nninluTs were Crrtro ( )rk lc!v.:'.n, Kar hin .1.-,nu's, ali Willaitl, Oilic l.aw rriiri', Uit-fii'l I. a n k head, I'auhno iUiliar, 1 1. 1 rot !iy lUii-m'-ai k. I.owis l.an.-nh rn. I'niib'os Unhii r. Harriot i;;'o.s. hrdi'ir Matin w s. Donilliy H-,I(ir, I 'rd. n aii'l Mario l.tmrnhorj;. Vu- . ,,tj r pIM of tin1 iohu depart iiirnt w !m v no on Sat u iday's pro cram v re ! an I li .! nten and Hel"ii Hr. ntoii Votal student", heard in thU uere Mijs. .; k and Mrs. '. r. i'.m- II. A tier ihe will mini pi ou, am i'iini r- 'te ieni u:r erd hy Mr-, r.ml I'.u ar and Mrs. Sla-.'ey KidiU-f. i health htuoo. who will conduot a serioH of clinii s. . i-turos, and ootif"r eiir.'s in ctninei ti-'n with tholr hi alth invi-tul.' at tin- Multnomah hot-I ho ' i-'inniiu toinuri'iiu. and lasting until ' Vpril t:.. j Tlio (hjert of tlio institute is to iprmlilo mio w ei k of lntonsit work j undor skilled m. ' lalists, for all city and (oiinty healtlt offioers, rlinirians, I nurses, and othoi-. t onnootod with the 1 puhiie health. Sever;. 1 pe. i," tUlllTOrt il COlllinon j and infectious d s- ases will bo pivoii; j sporial elinie ! uiros will lu hold, tirei nt ;iT ins'itmions ;i d nuMlieal aid do- INFLUENZA It dio. I As a prevenuve; melt and in hale night and morning V VapoRub Oea 1 Million Jan VicJ Yearly MATERIAL CAPTURED IN RAID BURNED (nv Assnct.Tted rress I'OKTi.ANli. Anril s.- The iiollco puis throuKhout in,, city; imblic lee- today burned tho gatnhlins paranhen- n will be a iiinily . alia, barred doors ur.d other inaierials k. HyKieiie, In-: seized in tho Chinatown raid Thurs 'ier medical socio- ,iy, fate ineetinits lor ' -.-.' 'Jules will be held liOUIil ill noon nn- . IXHIUK IMUl.lTOKT. t the t'ooiieratiio ; :ety at I'oitland tho conditions and limitations of thei Acts of Juno . (3 Stat., 218) and February I91 no Stat., nan, ana in Instructions or me necrmary or me th. Inat riif.1 Inns eff th necrfttarT Interior or hepn-mppr 1.1. iimi lis t.. 447) and Scl tembsr 2, 1919 (47 U Ti . SSI), the timtisr rn the following lands will be sold April 13. 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m at nubile au.Hlon at the t'nlted States LnnA Office at Itoseburir. i.'ircffon. to the btjehest bidder at not l..ss than the appraised ralue as shown by this notice, sale to he subject to the approval of tho Hrretnry of the In terior. The purchase, price, with an additional sum of one-fifth of one rsr ccnt thereof, belnc commissions al lowed, must be deposited at time of sale, money to be returned If sale is not approved, otherwise patent will Issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Uids will he received from cltlr.ns of tho United States, associations of such eitlsena and corporations orirnnlsld under the laws of the ITnited ptates or any state, territory or district thereof only. Upon appllcitiion of a qualified bVrchaper, the timber on tiny b-Kflt subdivision will bo offered separately before bolne; Included In any offer of a lnrser unit. T. 21 n.. It. 4 W.. Sec. 31. SP.'4 SE',4. fir 800 M.. none of the fir tlml.er to be sold for less than 1.75 per M.; T. 27 s.. It. 13 W Sec. 11. NKVk PRV4, yellow nr r.50 M., red fir 250 hemlock DO M., rod cedar 60 II., NW't PK'4, yellow llr .100 M., red tlr 50 M., hemlock 20 M . led c.-dnr 10 M SK.ii PK'l. yellow llr 4-00 M.,- red tlr Hot) M.. hemlock 61) M., red cedar r.O M.. fW SH!4. yellow llr tJij0 M.. hemlock 60 M., red cedar 100 M., NE't SW'4, yellow tlr 900 M., henv lnck 125 M., red cedar 70 M., MVH fVM. vcllow fir ISO M.. red ll loo M.. red cellar E0 M., SR'-4 SWli, yellow tlr 2500 M.. hemlock 200 M.. red cedar 125 M.. SWli SVi,i. yellow fir 9S0 M., hem lo.'k 60 M.. red cedar SO M., white fir 25 St.. none of the yellow and red llr timber and red cedar tlmher to be sold for less than $2.50 per M.. nnd none of the white fir and hemlock tlmher to so sold for less than 50 cents per M. t.-ilatned) WILLIAM SPRY, Commis sioner. Cleneral Lund Office. When roairiiniTKr? tflvunblag ma letaZ call th Rosebnrg Humbit neanngu wax t. fun vkb non IM MnWTeT n mo caru oi milk. Cleaas is our first considerall Our milk is na(eiiril It's Rerrn proof, Id pjr4i boltlod ln the eleneB jin: 5 vit;auunt!S!i tk The fundamental princ!p! 5 A t. - ... THOXBIH 5 Roseburg BifrjraadS Kt . ... . i 8 "THE DsTUOltr fUXT.' siKKiiliiims or- wnoncKAKT Ulae I i;ircle No. 49. meets on 1st and 3rd' F. !day evenings In Moose hall. Visit I Ing fleipbi-ors Invited to attend. I HKI.LE rHEX?HAW, a. N. I i.koxa McDonald, oierk. KAf;l.K itoseburft Aerie meets In! Mii". ball on Jackson St. on 2nd and ' 4th Monday evenlnKS of each month! at K o clock. Vlslllne; brethren In j coed standing nlwavs welcome. A. J. wl'bl-F. W. P. P. W. M. LA MElll!, XV. P. It F. nooDMAN. Secretary. I IMTHl AHTI1ANS Meets In Macen-I I.e.. hall every TVednesday evening.. Vlsitinir mrnihers alwavs welcome. . HK-HAltD ntVC-H. M. A. Mii.ntiKn M'ct l.LocH Treas. I KI.S11-; lll-MPHHKSeoy. i in V . 1. iiltliKIt or jinnsB Tinsetfirir ' Lodrfe No. 1037 meets first and1 third Tuesday evenings of each month at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall.! All visiting brothers are Invited to I attend. I C. vr. CT.OAKK, Dictator. If. O. PAHC.KTETt. Secretary. -Camp all WO(ll).li: OK TIIR IVOIll.D No 1 i'l meets In Oilil Fellows' ha in Rosehnra' every 1st and 3rd Mon day evenlnirs. Visiting neighbors always welcome. kiikhkhtpk ronTEM, C. C. M. M. MILLKH. I'lerk. Clean Thought) stand for a u psnKf Clean and wHl-Pt'swl 4 lng stands for a Wt V al apiioaranc. him ty rviti.tu; Is Kiiiuir: V ll;. .r 1.1 1 ' i. atlte li' ir .it:;.. M v n : ray. $l.:..i. ll in . and 1 In H'eiits f.r o' I'boiiir i: '2'l J . tn-issase S0c. vl- j . rrench pack and t trealnieius. s? 1 . i v.ith hot "il, inns-1 m. f I . r. i . Scalp' : lo rub and violet ; from ! l 12 a. " p. in. Appoint hoiirn made by DEVELOPMENT ii ij.oi'mia r sii-:.s' wri!n i :i nv. wi: i;r iMi'i:n IMi oru I ril.I I li s l. l:li im; uu: in i 1 1 i;.;i l ti-' M.ii li i:. W'o caiiliet .ri'i f.i-ter than tin sr i i . -in-. i . i l- r.. unity: tl.ot;i,,i mc liiiii' In lir. l..i In inliiiiiC' I'd' i etc ' i . Tim- i.-ntt t..in- Itifc a hn K-T in. : meitt llian o .1 .' i ' i . s ; i. v. .Mil.' nil i-Ain i) to m:ih i: wi i: i i i;v m i ii ai a MiiMlM'S .ViilUi; Ml I'll laoNiivn lo M H'. Douglas County Light & Water Co ll. M. JIWIM.s, 1. until. o - HI AKIilNt. MII.K. SKILLED LACCRIS SCARCE (N OAKLAND Tie si. ife food ami il.iiti inspector s.i.l tlie ii. r t'r. . U Haiti, on tied by I i-ii Hull, b id t'.i cl. .in..-! and be: t I, I's leelli'lll lo toiltl. We bin- . for v I., 1 t'ONOM Y CKOfl'I'.V. II. -i" 3. I KT. Mi. I ! PUBLIC HEALTH TO BE BETTERED -'1 : i ini n.' i r d. :ii , ' l'i.' . 1 !: I f b. i f the ..O.l 'Ii W ! i ire . Ani it i I'nu- s. i li ternieni of t'- o p ab !l!i M'll '. t1-.;- ami of eiTie a'.s On "ll mat.- board of le i'h. ; t ,c I tilti d st.ci s ul'.';c an u " in ' . ' ' uii'l II : 1 i" -.i ,.. -V i . i . . . pe- ). e 11 1 It' n nl-'-i n-:-.:- :.p.''-i!l ... ' llUlldil.it tl.l.l" . April Id t l!v .r the tiist lime' press'on of 1 ;-'(-skilled la 'or has -killed bricklayers 1 in a it.'.'.l deal of to ib.i-i.'er of I'.nildiiii lore is iroini: en. nl .It... Many apat l- COiTlC IIP. T'l" In en g'vi n a.l 1. .1 . the Ion stnV. stun i.i' f 'I I ' j i rac!e;r,!y at a j . tho inilke In t-'o l.l III I. llltl'Tl ll No. HI, II. A. M. st.ite.l eeni ocni ions on lirst and t'jllil Til. 'r la. s. Maoiiie Temple. All in. inhers reiii.'st...l in alt.-nd ami VISltinK C. .11 1 1 'il 11 1 r.TI s Meleeilie. K. A W11.SHN. 1 1 lull Priest. . F. HAItklS1. Se' l-ctarv, A.'r. a.- A. M v.nnref I.eilKe o. :C LciulHr roniiiiiinic.uletis Jrd jnd 4th V -s'nesdiys each nionth at M lsonlc Te nple, llnseburr. Ore. Visiters wel- CvlllU. W. Tk THOMAS. W. M. V P- TTMU'.IS. Se. v 1 iik"m:i Viii r HKM'.i't r ahih'I a- TIIlN meets in tlie Mac-ilhee h ill the 11 and 3rd 'I'ues.irti s In each mr, th W. I'. A. O. T. . ItoseMlrg Kcview Nv ll bold r.-Riilar im-emii:. on sec o. d T'mrs.l.y ;.t i p m. nnd founn TI' ! ; -as v at 7 In p in. V 1 1 n ir si ler Inviled to men.l miens, siaccubee Hall, l'llis a, l"i.. i.:reTs. liri.l.i: KTI'1'ill-.NS.-ix, Com. JKSSIK ICAIf. lol. iikiiikAiis n...t.urc "l!.n..ksh 1 e.Ue No. 41. T. l. O. 1',. mesr. In si 1 KeKoivs Temple every .,k on T.;..il.iy e.eninir I si: j n ir nietnben In Rood standing are United t at tend. sr.-'i" .1A'-Ksnv. N. o. i:va i.KSi.x. s.'.-v FTII'-;i. 11.11. KV. Kin Sorr. ... I'.. Itosrh.its. I I.HP . M II. ...Is I'.. ir ti c . nr m.-.-t i-n en t -e 1 -1 arel I.I ". !-. u-? i.i .a f i. I, ri'.'nth All urn --r br alirs sn.l s :-t sr.- res r. ii 1 1 : v l'.vi..l f. !. n I. vhm ri.:,'..n' rii i.i-XYAN, v II 'i;'-;:: johxs.is. s r...nr K. ll. T. l. M-I ;.h !." i.1.uel f'-.-tli h 'i.l.i of eaeh n ..ill; ;n Mr 'l'i'" I i'l .'-rii'-r ' ... ar.l p ne lsitli g Kn s;,ts ,;.. I. o. o. F I'lillefnrlnii Lodge Mo. R Meets ln Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Visit ing brethren are always welcome. FUF.D MILl.KIl, N. O. A. J. UF.lIi:S. Heo. Sec. .1. B. HAILF.Y. Fin. Seo. II. i il. lilks. Ilitaeliurfir l.ndue No. H-'O Hold repiilar conimiinlistlons at the Klki' Temple on each Tbll-sday of every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially in vited to attend. HOT TIFT.LOWS. 1?. R. .1. o. I-AVj Jr.. Sei y. iiMiiirti ur i'vrin Alpha Lodg No. 4., nn-efs-every Wednesday even ing in limigiss Abstra t Hall, corner I Jackson Ac Washington Hts. Visit ors aiwav welcome. HI-noLI'ir R. RIT7MAN. C. C. nor o vorso. M. K. K. E. WIM11EHL1. K. H. a isi: sun: to si:i: oi n m:v snn(s snoi-:s at m w riiU I.ei. t oMi; to is ami c.i:t KK.Vl. SHOKS. Stephens' Shoe Store Onr AnfD Will none "OREGON: Portland Cemestj A lH,TrsU.Cini1f jl mi nt being ufrt 4J ;' build WP11U.i' your own front J barrel of "0REG material from nm; r..b (c-;f. cement Id" ,0 bnild up olbvr torr..." 5 "I'l -r TRANS? oil . T.. r c. vM'Mav, r-era li. W. li.UT. 11. K. NO JOB Too Small oriToo Large Plumbing: AND Heating: SCOTT BROS Phone 407 Main and Oak KRAl'SES I MarshmeDoiB ii lir. cjok ' (let a dy COC V tin and h ' r tin. Economy Groffl! 4 rZZ&P 1