ce six Wharton Bros. Farm Operating Machinery Successors to J. F. BARKER & CO. For any kind of Farm -Machinery or Repairs for the Tools you have, we will be glad to hear from you. WE ARE STRONG ON SERVICE 8 ome So mucli rainy weather is going to make you late with E your sprint? work unless you prepare for it now. A tractor will help you get your crop in the ground in good g time, but unless you have good tools to use with it, you E will not get much good out of it. No matter what type B 0 of tractor you buy, or own, we can sell you a plow or S disk or springtooth that is made right, priced right, and j GUARANTEED TO WORK RIGHT No. 26 2-12 Fordson Plow, only $77.80 at any R. R. station in Douglas County Don't forget about that flour. It is going fast, now if you want to get it at the old price. SEE US FIRST; WE CAN Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange I Hoscburg and Oakland 'IM2IroMII-T&T Used FORD Ford Touring, good condition, $1 1 5.00. 1917 Ford Touring. ' ' 1919 Ford Touring, starter. , 1920 Ford Touring,' starter. Used Ford Trucks. 1920 Liberty Six. $275.00. Cadillac Four, cheap. I larley Motorcycle and Sidecar, $85.00. FREE: Tube with All Sizes Vacuum Cup Tires C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. 4 FORD LINCOLN v WE INVITED Paul O. Sampson of Los Angeles, Calif., a nationally known food expert, to assist us in making a real whole some tlinesti'ulc !onf of health bread. The results were most gratifying. We have called it LIFE-O'WHEAT BREAD Fine ground flour, with other ingredients correct, makes n lo.tf that can be assimilated by even the weak est stomach. Delicious, well, we will let you be the judge. For Sale at All Grocers. MODEL BAKERY T. he Star Will Be Here WEDNESDAY They will be placed on display by Rapp Bros., the local dealers, fit their temporary quarter in Ohman'i Tire Shop on Cass Street Watch for Them! E Flood I Buy SAVE YOU MONEY CARS and OTHERS FORDSON r s Car OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY S1SR0. Chsttle Mtg. Jar Huntineton to Farmers Sec. liauk, I17W.OU. Ewej sheep. aim. Chsttle Ml. R. V. Oround to T. Canon, 140. Hulrk Car. GlhSJ. Hat. Mt. O. J. Johnson, to J. II. Kheppard, (battle. CUM. Hill of Sale. H. J. Inn, to Henrv A. Dean I2425.0O. Trurk. 61884. Iwrrn. Nathaniel A. Thorn p on. vs. Mae II. Thompson. Mfc5. Aff. Carri.. L. Reding. "5 M. paire 964. Favor John B. Reding. tl88. Aff. J. A. F.llcnberK, 62 D. page r.C4 219. Ilorhanan from Ellcn-j berg 44l 118. f.4 II. pane 1. 61887. Sheriff's Deed. Geo. K. Quine lo W. M. Wilson. 14.70. It 4 blk. 8 plat A. Knar-bur Home Orchard trart. 61888. Hat. Mlg. Carrie L. Iteding, to E. A. Hubbard, 35 M. paire 364 C188J. l-r-d. J. Clyde Gazloy, to Minnie II. Gazley. $10.00. I!eg. at pt. 21 22 rh. W. of S.K. cor. cl. 48. tp. 3') S. then N. 64 de. 30 mln. W. 4.82 rh. N. 61 de. W. 4.87 rh.. N. 67 deg. W. 9 th. N. 66 deg. 10 mln. W. 13.22 ch. N. 65 dog. W. 24 07 cb.. to W. boun dary rl. 4. then W. 50 rh. to pt. In S. I'mp. Itiver, then 8. 19 dog. f,8 mln. E .90 rh.. S. 71 dog. 43 min. K. 1,23 rh., then 64 den. 13 mln. K. 20 91 rh. N. 7 dfk. 65 min. K. 2 13 rh.. 8. 70 deg. 13 mln. K. 18.25 rh.. N. 26 dog. 10 mln K. 1.2 ch.. 8. 67 deg. 28 min. K. 8.4 rh., then K. along 8. line cl. 48, 2.20 ch. to beg., con. 28.09 Ac. also be? at 8 E. ror. rl. 48. and 8.W. cor. cl. 49, tp. 305. then N. 46 ch., E. 8. ch.. 8. 46 ch. along E. II. rl. 49; then W. ch.. to he, con. 36.80 ac. 61890. W. I). W. It. Howard to W. L. Slone. $10 00. Com. at 8.W. cor. Lot 2 Frultvale Add. Itosoburg thi n N. 12 rod, then E. 6 23 rods. 8. 12 rods. 1 W. 6 2 3 rods to beg. con. J.i ac. in , tp. 27-6. 61891. Tel. 3 Assigned Oil Leases. ' A3 page 221. Oeoriie Neuner, Jr., to public. ! Oil & Gas Lease. $1.00. 61S32. M I.. Crow to C.eo. Neuner. New to cl. 63, nor. 28, 29, tp. 27-7. Also lota 3, 4, 8.W. S.W. nee. 20, lota 3, 4. 6, 6. er. 28, lota 1, 2. S, 4, N.W. N.W. arc. 29 lot 1, 8. 82, W.tf N.W.Vi S. 31,.tp. 27-7. Con. 6X6.63 ar. I 61893. Oil & Gas Lease, n. D. Crow. : et ux to Geo. Neuner, Jr., same as 51892. 51894. Oil A C.aa Lease. Olive F. : Crow, to Geo. Neuner, Jr., same a ! 51892. j 61895. Olive F. Crow, to Goo. Neuner Jr., me as 51892. 61896, Aff. II. F. Nichols, N.Vs S.XV. sec. 24-30 2. 49 U. page 61H. C. 8. Glasgow to W. A. Ilullock. f 1 1), pace 53. W. A. Ilullock, from C. S. Glasgow. i 61897. Sat. MIR. Riddle State Hank ' to, J. II. Itondeau, 34 M. page 65. ! 61898. Mln. J. 11. Rondeau, to Ornon $3000 .00. N.W.'A and N.4 8.W.U. ''C. . 24-30 2. I Circuit Court Complaint to Quiet Tlile. Julia A. KIlrnburK, et al va. Jarkaon C. Ijine, E.',4 W.V4 S.W.'A see. 30. 8.W.'i 8. E.'i sec. 30 tp. 215, K.b N.W.'i. S.E.'i N.Vi N.K.'.i, N.4 S.E.'i sec. 31 tp. 21-5, also land, den. abt. al N E. cor. 8.V.'4, ace. 31-21 5. then W. 60 roda, 8. SO roda K. 50 rods, N. 80 roda, to bcR. exceptlnK. beg. at pt. 3.3u rh. N. of '4 si'C ror. bet. aec. 31, 32, tp. 21-5, then 8. 23.30 rh, V. 30 ch., N. 39.50 ch. 8. 70 ileK. K. 6.50 ch., 8. 62 deir. E. 2 ch.. 8. 70 dcK. E. 6.50 ch.i S. 62 deK. E. 4.50 ch., 8. 9 deK. E. 4 ch., S. 47 di'K. E. 2.74 cb., E. 3.50 ch.. 8. 67 .leir. K S KO rh . V. 3 20 eh lit! be, con. 94.35 ac. exc;.tlnK also lands! conveyed by Win. Kllenberir, to Sarah jj. lW.ler, 64 l. paKe 10Ii. des. as heir, at pt. 500 ft. K. of '4 ror. bet, sec. 3D, 31, Ip. 215, then S. 12. IS eh. to mid dle Co. road, W. along middle road to pt. 12 36 ch. 8. of K.t cor. then 8. 71 dec. W. 3M rh. H. 66 deK. 30 min. W. 3. Jo rh., S. 2 di K. 30 min. K. 4.03"i ch. S 3:. den. 5 W. 4.U6 ch., 8. 211 deK. 30 mln. W. 3 08 ch.. then 3 deK. 45 mln. K. 14.32 rh., S. 20.33 ch. to 8. i lino then 10. ix.f.9 rh.. to S.W. cor. Louis Itltthey place then Is'. iiIoiik W. line place 39. SO rh. to middle road, thru S. 70 deK. K. 6.50 ch. then 8. 52 deK. K. 2 eh., 8. 70 deK. K. 6.50 ch. 8. f.2 deK. K. 4 :0 ell. 8. 9 deK. K. 4 ch., S. 47 deK. K. 2.73 ch., K. 3 50 ch. 8. 67 deK. K. 3.50 rh. K. 3 .20 rh. to line bet. sit. 81. 32 then N. nlonK see. line 36.70 rh. to N.K. ror. sec. 31, w. 35.15 eh. lo beK. con. 177.33 no. Arundel, piano tuner. Thono 1S9.L. In on ItuslnnM M. L. Itrown of Camas Valley spent yesterday In the city attend ing to business matters. NOQKB MVSIC STUDIO, Ji N Jackson Si. l'hoaa S01. In from Glide C. W. Jarkson of Glide has been spending the last few days In the rity attending lo business matters and visiting with friends. Crrpe de Chino and Satin waists at $2 95. Markubury Co. Car Htar Cars lt.r.dveV 1 A car od of the new star rnrs i arrived this mornlne and will delivered to Uapp llrothera. In frtHii Tllb-r Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Norman bsve been spending a fejr days in thb Safe Milk CWraa The OritmsJ Food tVrnk for AH Arcs. OVkLun, ha. Home OrirraFountsins. KK-n m UK. M sited Qrain E vtrart In Pow. d" K Tablet furros. N.ui-Mifnta, Avoid LaiUtioot ad SutiUtttrt 1U iiT ''LiZ..,'t .7 ro CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE city transacting liunlin manors and vlsitiiii; wllb frieu ls. For Fuller Brushes, I'hone Z')2 1L E. R. ltOISE. TEACUEIl of violin. Call Moore Music Studio. Hern from Mexlfortl Chas. Ulalr of Medford has bei-n in this city trannartini; business matters for several days. Pslnless extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonic Temple, Lr. N'erbas. Here on HmkIiics James 8. Geason of Palem. Pep uly Statu Fire Marshall, va in this city yesterday lnspt-rtiiie the new location for the Shell Oil Company. One lot of wool and silk sHrts at $1.95. Where att Maiksbury Co. In from (Inkliind E. I,. Settle of Oakland Ment yesterday In the city attending to business matters and vi.iting with friends. Mrs. Chas. C. Stanton, teacher of Piano. Fboae 75 J. 702 S. Tino. In Town Txlny John Alexander, of Glide, was a Roseburg visitor for a few hours to- day, tratifactinK business and visiting with fiends. matters, Pruning and Rnifiinr. All trees, vines, bushes. Louis crKold, city. I Here from Glide G. A. Owen of Glide, was amor i the out of town residents who spent j a few hours in Hoseburi; today tran sacting business nmtters. SPirtEU.A COIttfKTS. Mado Measure, Ilell Case, 1'hnne 391-1.. to Died At County Ilnme Ilenjamln llamsey a resident of the County Homo, C7 years of nuo, ''led ut tho Count Home last even ing. . See the Sherman. Clay nlanos at 324 N. Jarkson Moore Music Store. & Co. street. Hero from MixIfonKri . W. O. Webster prominent resident of Mudford was In this city yester day attondlr-c to business' matters :t!id visiting friends. Special for January. Our pries on Vacuette cleaners. $15.00. McKean, Darby and l!aldwtn. Gn ;n..1r(vw x. , ,,,,, , . K- N.'''Sn" f Medford Spent yPV i""'"11' 'I' cl,v "end ,0 bu.l nesa matters and visiting with friends. Special for Januarv. Our prim on Vacuette cleiiners, J15.00. jli Kean, Darby and Ualdwin. Leavrn for Illddlr Mrs. Mildred McMahan presiibnt of the liehekiih Assembly. who visited the local lodKe last eveninK. will pny the Hlddlo lodge an official visit this evot.frit,'. Tace Lumber nnd Fuel Co. A. first class place lo buy building material, wood and coal. l.cnvo for South. Al Kent and Filter ftceonipa".! 1 by Mr. and )lr. Ira Wimlierly of drain, lert for Sin Diego yesterd-iy by auto. Mr. Kent and sister w.ll remain in San Diero for cn extend ed vWit, Mr. and Mrs. Wliuberly stopping at l.os Anceles. Pont lorcet Watkins supplies cn be obtained at 120 West Lane, i or Phono 177. . I ttii-kellmll ;ame Scheduled An Interesting came of baske'ball Is antiripated Smirday evening when the C.invonvllle All St.ir meet the Chrl-ti.in Church team of this ciiy at the high school pym rasluin. rioih t. um are about evil ly matched and a last contest Is ex pected. A let of dU( cut rvued numbers of Medart coisits. u ed faun ." to 10. si one half ,.;f M:i:kbtiry Co. Lenves for Siitb Mr. T. E. Eos', r of this city will leave Friday for Sin'l'icco where he will loin Mr. Foster ho h.t ."n ':'r'"U"r fie w,,r, r there. ' "''''r NI"'', to i- mal.t imv twn weeks. r Will RCxOtll'iany l.i Antcli s v.,'v It? y' extended v.sit. Foster' moiber n as fsr as l.os will make nu If y.-eir rubbers I - k. briir them In. We ve'iani- l-.m Jus' like new. l',co.lve.,r Shoo r : niine. i.K N. Jui. jsoil Street. j At The t nipqiia Aironc tlie cu'-'s rerlsterlne at ;! fn-Mjua II.' ! t nlsh w.-r-: K W. S'uw';. !.ir,l: I. W. I tr ie vs. Fortland: Th l. Hunt. r. 1. s Ancles. I. 11. I,-., PortliTid: I.. D. ,1'nrrl.v. rorilae ; . M. Anderson. M.il',ir: K H inrnhTii. Sin I Francisco: Finn r ltavaoaci h. 1' i ': A. . I'.irv" .srson ivrtlifd: ,r.. o. K Thei.s, K c-ne; W. O. Web ster. Medfo'd Ten csti b i '.it uclv hair rt- I" "v.s f-,vn i,;r fr k tho llra-tty Siudav Kostbur N.;Ual lUak Kldg. AKNI3ALS HERE 4,009 YEARS AGO Scientist Finds Portions cf Hu man Skulls in Mounds Near Omaha. RESEARCHES AHE rTAST. Declares Peace-Lovlnj RKS Inhao Itcd ths Mid-West Section of America Prior to Tim of Indians. Omaha, Neb. In an effort to obtain evidence to support bis belief that Nebraska was inhabited years ago by cannibalistic cave men, lr. Hubert F. Gilder, doctor of science, known throughout the West for his desert lundape canvasj-i, has be gun excaulins a short distance south of Oniuba. l'ermlssion us pranled htm after a dozen years of effort to induce owners of the land to permit the excavations. 'rh iiltu ,.f tbe ermvatlona Is J - marked by several eroded mounds which the scientist believes were co:u luunlty houses of the Omalf or 1'aw nee Indians. It Is his theory Unit these minimis were built upon the foundations of the houses of the ear lier tribe, possibly ancestors of the Mid-West Indians. In support of this belief, he has discovered that the up per structure declared by hlin to have beeu built with mud and stone sides covered with thatch had an entrance cn the south, whereas the loer excavations clearly show en- I trances from the east. Finds Bones of Men. t'sing the Uiirwlnlan cccumnladon theory one inch of earth to each cen tury Doctor Gilder calculates that he has reached the 4,000-years-ai;o surface level and there be has discovered por tions of human skulls, ana and foot bones. Ills discoveries Include ashen, de rlnred by him to be roasted human bones. From this he evolves tho the ory that the early inhabitants were raiinll-als. Some thirty or forty im plements of bone and wood he has found are almost Identic with crea tions unearthed by European nrche oloplsts, who ha''e ascribed tlielr area as preceding the historic. ' Peace-Loving Race, He Say. "We have established the fact." de clares the doctor, "that there lived in this portion of the North American continent a peace-loving rnce prior to I the time of the Indians, as we mm- j nionly apply the term. I deduce this ! from tho fact that th? houses were lar'e enoiiL'h to accommodate from . ten to twelve families and that the j (lucllliirs are Fepnrated by consider-1 able territory. If the race hail been i warlike, the Individuals would have felt a conitnun desire for c!oe nss ; rial Ion and would have built hones In groups for mutual protection." curium mi ni-i.i n. RADIUM KJ KBV KAMf SHIRE ''.')..'. . . -' :;V . 1 A - Edward Caron, a French-Canndlun miner from Montana, has discovered radium in a mountain at Eerlln. v. II. He has prospected with such suc ivss on a lot of woodland he pur 1 rhastd rvcenily as to attract tho nt ; tentlon of the I'nited States bureau 1 of i:inos. Engineers will In-estl.-:ite to determine tlie extent of the radium ' dei,.sit. Cnnm Is shen here with samples of the minerals he f.mnd on his property. In his left h,ni i.. holds a spednien of uranium, which i contains nullum. In his right hand Is a specimen of beryL Wolvet Menact Farmera. Warsaw. Ind. TerroriieJ by the Rn pearance of a flock cf wolves driven from a swamp near hero by (Ire one morning recently, farmers kei.t th.-ir rhlldren indoors while others, with ritii nnd shotguns, accompanied their youngsters to school. Drivers of school backs also were arme-L vNhile I!oy Tole went to a field at the edge of the awarrp tp dig pota toes a large hound accumpnnving bliu was klll.M by six wolves. Cuttie. sheep and len recently have been attacked by wolves. Famine were organi.-ir-fer a wo'.f hut.t Id whl, several hun dred persons r.m ps.rtlclpate. Ttnants Crt LsndlorcTs Ettite. I.OS At'.g. l.'S. T, n:ir pf ;.,.,, I.ew. who d'ed recently, learn...) ,.,,.r wit his heirs, ll's es'.i'e. v::!;-e. r.'t ". cc.sNts of five h,-i.s,.v . " ir" l.t is, T . .... . ,, ;p; .r g "'em. lie was survit-J t j cu fa ,v,u f7?Y f " llunK a Will Look Belter than the Old One j Come in and get a New One if you pay cash on the right Hay we will give your money back. We have a large as sortment of Hats and Caps. $1.50to$10 DUDS FOR MEN, Inc. W. 3 ....: CF COURSE DORIS WON 0UT What Was There for Mother to Say In the Face of Such an Argument? They had been chatting alnce entef lng the bus, but the Woman, who sat opiiosite them on top, heard nothing really good until Uraut s munuiueut was readied. Without taxlnj hor hearing in the' least the Woman learned that they were former sclioplmntes at the uni versity (for university days were mentioned again and nijiiln) who were revisiting the city uiter a number of years. "I don't think the girls of this cen tury will ever stnnd for long skirts amiin," remarked the one In the green dress. "Iteimnus me of what Evelyn was telling me Just before I came away. She was making a slilrt for her daughter, Doris. Everything except the correct length had been docided noon. Kvelyn wanted to make this a little longer than Porls' other skirts. i h'tie told her that Hie fashion was for i Increasing the length. But Doris was j obdurate. "Evelyn, yon know, generally lets I her have her way In matters of dress, I but this time she argued and Doris burst Into tears. 'He fair, mums, she I pleaded. 'Honest Injun, now which do 1 you think I should take the advice of on( '""titer or of twenty girls?"' I "And what Imppened?- Oh, mother shortened the skirt, of I course." Exchange. ! AUTOMOBILE KEP.E TO STAY FooPsh to Compare It to Popular "Crazes" That Merely Bloomed for a Time. "If the automobile craie contlnnes," queried a Man Who Loves to Talk, "what will we do for rim .Is for the cars to run on? Just now nil the main roads around the city are used to capacity on nice Sundays, and It Is romtuon knowledge that downtown streets are so Jitmnid at times that a man can walk o!i the sidewalk faster than a cur can travel In the street. Shall we have to doubleeck our streets?" "l'esslbly," replied the Man Who Tte rein,cvs. "i:I:t the use of auto-uo-llles Is not a craze. It is too endur ing for a craze. The roller-skat'ui epidemic that swept the country In the middle eighties was a craze. IteuiDm ber how rinks sprang np In every towal r.lcyeie riding ten years Inter was a craze. The Wllllnmsburgn brl ice was' built while It was at l height, and plans for the bridge colled for a space devoted exclusively to I ikes, but the craze passed before the brlil.-e tns completed. "I'lng-poi.g was a craze that blootred In the morning and died at night, though while It lasted there were p.rg porg clubs, tonrnnments and con tests, r.ut ha-ehnil. politics and the motorcar nre not crazes. They art ln stltiitlcn.." New York Sun. Rush to Olsmond Fields. TVr M.gcst rush in the history of the Transvaal alluvial diamond "dl. ! f ' hns t:ik,'n r't at Kaulplanta. "!"'''r' Johannesburg. Three laolis.it:. wou'd-be diggers forme,! br-e c.-.i.i ,-ari's b.ng. A proclamation h iv.- l r.';.J. a Enlon Jck was Inhere 1. and tie long line of seekers rft.-r fortune moved oft nt the double omt a t'.ions.ind j-urds of grwn, nndii w'";rjr. Young men and old. I'-th l'.rin-h rr,d Put.-ii, boys and worn rn and i :'. su,v, d forward brsndist, l-.:g e T!.e- was g-eat excitonent t.r..,:-u i;o r:.. ,,, Tiw v ' tre it am..;, i . , tint tl here were Wilier a uttie vi. ;v t' I g in w w ; cs;;nd tb-er r;i. "k r:;d s'.impt. an, ';n "'''" wee n,;,.l-. s. ",r: ,n'N :ni- l.!.V rart n 1 va.nM at J Mm) have been f.,n, at Kaalplaals. Here From Klamath Falls flwsB Weeks prominent r: I of Klamath Falls is -.n the citj ' several days vi.siting with frieU . j LODGE DIRECTORY : . 0, 0, p., Phlletarlan Lodge NiJ Meets in Odd Fellows Temple ft Friday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. V lug brethren urn nlwavs welcom A. J. OEDDKS. Rec. Si- MONROK CHEEK, N.C J. B. HA 1 LEY, Fin. S A. F. & A. M., Laurel Lodqe No. Ilegular communications 2nd 4 th Wednesdays each month. Masonic Temple, Koseburg, l; isitors welcome. n. A. WILSON, W. )t W: F. IlAltKIS, Secy. W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Ri No. 11 Holds regular meeting 2nd and 4th Thursday, at 7:30 p. Visiting sisters invited to nrW views. Maccabce. hall. Fine . Cass streets. JESS1K RAPP. Col. BELLE STEPHEXS0.V.C Kniflhts of Pythias, Alpha Lodjt V 4 Meets every Tuesday trm: in Knights of Pythias hall, IitlRo street. Visitors alwavs wekow RUDOLPH R1TZMA.V. C. .T. R. FAURINCiTO.V. M. F E. E. Wl.MIiERLY, K. R S Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lilac Cr: No. 19 Meets on lHt and tt Monday evenings, In K. of P. I Visiting neighbors Invited to ttt 11EI.LE CRENSHAW. O. K MARGARET WHITNEY. Ci 0. E. S., Roseburg Chapter N. I notes their regular meeting on 1st nnd 3rd Thursdays in -month. All sojourning brctl and sisters aro respectfully inr' to attend. MARY E. nriJAR, W. FREE JOHNSON, Secrtti K. O. T. M. Meets each 2nd and Thursday of ench month, in M bee hall, corner Cass and F streets. Visiting Knights ! welcome. L. C. GOODMAN, Coo. G. W. RAPP, R. K. Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meet! -Maccabee hall, on Cass street 2nd and 4 th Wednesday evening ep.rh month, at 8 o'clock. VW brethren in good standing si welc.tme WILLIAM LAMERE. W. P r EUGENE LITTLE. W. P- B. F. GOODMAN, Secretarj. The Security Benefit AssocHW -Meets In the Maccabee hall um and 3rd Tuesdays In each to United Artisans Meets in Mac hall evet-v Wednesday c'",: Visiting members alays wclff: liit timn m-srit. V. A. 1'ILURED M'CULLOCH, Tr' ELSIE HUMPHUEY. Seen-" Woodmen of the World, Camp No. '- Meets In tho Oddfellows na'i l.ll.i.lmr. la. n n ,1 3nt S day evenings. Visiting ncien1. FREUEHR K PORTER. C I M. M. MILLER, Clerk. .. o a. h.iirci wnapier no. ci. ' Mated convocations on isi - . Tuesdays. Masonic Tempi. rnenibtrs renuestcd to att nd visiting, companions we'rom' M. O. WALLACE. Hit V.'. ;. HALUIrf. Secretary. 3. P. r riL- D...t.i,rii Loans Hold regular communis""", .1 .... . . Thors. me r.its temple on e;oo V" -. f every month. All memt'" quest, d to attend regularlf. . visiting brothers are cord:" vited to attend. t J. E. FLURRT. R J. G. HAY. Jr.. ?senurg KeteKan tpo1 . -,.r I. O. O. F. Meets la t,, a seek. i. nn i-.;.i ..hers I" r.'il U. t isillll I..' ,,-nll standing are Invited to GKItTUUDE I1ATFIKI.I'- ):VA LENOX. Secretary ETHEL, LIAU.EY, Fia.