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THREE A rnving Daily PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED COATS PRICES . $16.75 to $65.00 These stylish Spring Coats are right from the hands of the manufacturer, and come in ALL WANTED SHADES ALSO PEGGY PAIGE DRESSES The Newest The Ladies Shoppe From Glide Mrs. O. E. Smith was a visitor In this city Monday and spent a few hours visiting and shopping. She resides at Glide. Mrs. Ktist Visitor Here for a few hours Monday visiting and shopping was Mrs. A. Klist. Mrs. Klist is a Brockway resident. Engers Leave For California Mr. and Mrs. John E. Enger left last night for Los Angeles, and other California points, where tlu-y will spend the next two weeks vis iting. Returns From Eugene Herbert Quine motored to Eu gene Sunday to visit for the day. Mrs. Quine, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Fred Rowley for the past week returned with him Sunday night Small Son Has Accident The small son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mabley had the misfortune to crush his right thumb in the wring er Mondny morning while playing. The thumb nail was pulled out, causing considerable pain. Dr. Charles B. Wade gave medical attendance. tmfi Copyright 1923 llart Schatiucr & Man When You Buy Your Spring Suit Buy a Good One It Pays You'll get more pleasure out of wearing it; you'll cut a better Figure in your neighbors' , eye; you'll have longer, more satisfactory serv THE HART SCHAFFNER & MARX LABEL IS YOUR GUARANTEE si if Leaves For Grants Past J E. Klien, who has been visiting In (tnis city for the past four or five idays, left this morning for Grants iPat-s. Mr. Klien Is a prospector from New York. Rotarians Plan. Tr.p Eugene Rotary will have a 100 per cent representation, at least part of the time, at thp twelfth an nual district convention at Port land March 22 t 24, according to officers of the Eugene club. Hotel accommodations and heRdqxiarters have been arrauged for the Eugen eans for the session which is ex pected to be attended by 2500 dele gates and visitors. The district comprising Oregon, Washington and British Columbia is one of the largest district of the internation al organization and has a member ship of nearly. 3500 in the 43 clubs organized. One of the attractive social features of the meetings will be the entertainment provided for the wives of the visiting Rotar ians, accoiding to word from the executive committee of the Port land club In charce of the pro gram. Eugene Guards. Stewart shearing machine plies ot Whartnn Pros. sup- LOCAL From Canyonvillt J. H. Mann U here for a day or ko look. he afier bu:;inea affair. Mr. Mann arrived from Cattyonville Monday evening. On Business- B. I iVaton, of Portland, Is hro for a short time on busine.- mut ters. Mr. Ik-aton arrived frcm lUe north last nli;lu To Medford - C. W. Heim, of Portland, left this morniiiK for Medford, after spending Monday in this city look ing atler biuines matters. Mr. Morgan Visits Monday D. W. Morgan was hero from Round Prairie Monday, and spent a few hours transacting business and buying supplies. Mr. Glassford Visitor A. V. Glassford is spending a dny or so in the city on business af fairs. Mi. Glassford arrived here from Portland last night. Business Visitor L. Older was an arrival from tho south Monday, and will be in Rorp burg a day or so on business. Mr. Older resides at Medfoid. Throat Operation Performed J. H. Uoyer underwent a throat operation In this city Monday morn ing, with Dr. A. C. Seely in attend ance. Mr. Uoyer resides at Riddle. From Oakland B. F. Shay was here from points i north of town for a few hours Mon-1 day. Mr. Shay resides at Oakland, and was here transacting business. To Marshfield I L. M. Combs, or Eugene, who, spent Monday in Roseburg looking! after business affairs, left this , morning for MarshtTrld on business. I - McMinnville Men Visitors W. E. Wright and E. C Cum- mins arrived here yesterday from 1 the north and spent the day visiting In the city. They are both from Mc Minnville. Motion Picture Man Here W. H. West, representative of the Paramount motion picture company arrived twjre from Portland yester- day, and will be here a short time 0n business. From Oswego Mrs. M. McMillin stopped over In this city for a few hours Monday lo i view the town. Mrs. McMillm from Oswego, and is enrouie southern points. Is to O. E. Cook In Town O. E. Cook Ik in this city for a short time looking after business matters and visiting. Mr. Cook ar rived from Drew yesterday afternoon. Klamath Falls Couple Stop Over Geurge- Holland Is spending a Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wilson, of short time in Roseburg looking af Klamath Falls, stopped over In Iter business matters. Mr. Holland Roseburg and visited Monday. They arrived from Eugene Monday. are on their way home after a mo tor trip to Portland. Visits a Few Hours Miss H. Clayton and sister spent a few hours in Roseburg today vis iting with friends and shopping. They returned to their home at Myrtle Creek this morning. Here From Portland E. A. Dundas arrived here from the north Monday afternoon, and will spend a day or so in Roseburg attending to business matters. Mr. Dundas resides in Portland. Portland Men Visitors A. E. Klingbeil and C. G Neall arrived here MondaV from the north j to spend a short time in this city looking after business interests. They are from Portland. Returns to Eugene Miss Violette Cole left this morn-1 ing for Eugene to resume her stud-( les at the 1'nlversity of Oregon, after spending the past few days) visiting at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cole. Former Resident Here A. L. Kitchen arrived here yes terday nfternoon from Portland, and is spending a day or so visiting with old friends. Mr. Kitrhin form-; rly resided here before locating in.nnny. has returned from Medford Portland. P. T. A. Meeting Postponed The Svlmon Vallt v Parent Ti ach-, er" meeting announced for Monday Mrs. I.. llaltimore returned toi.yr. Howard recovering mifficient eveniiiK. Uuh been postponed, and ,her home in thin city thla morning jiy to he brought home, and he was will take place on Thursday even- ;lng. Keb. 2B. The meeting will be In the nature of a pie and shadow. social. I . Visits at H. C. Church Home Dean Vincent Btopped over here Saturday and was a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church, Mr. Vincent is the manager and vice-president of the Portland Trtut I comnanv. He has been on a busi- ness trio to S.in Kninclsro. and was! returning home to Portland. While her home at Portland this morning. In the California city, he pur- after spending the past few days chased a 1925 model Pac kard twin 6 '" 'e visiting with Miss Hose Mof Ilrougham. jlltt, and other friends. Hamburg! Return From Trip Sales Made Mr. and Mrs. It. Hambuig and' 'I hi Tollman Heal Kstate rom nelce. Miss Mary Kesms, who have panv reports the following sales been visiting si eastern points for made this week, a lu-acre tract In Hie past month, returned to their Fr'Jilvale Addition, sold to A. C. home In this city Sunday afternoon. (M' Io:icld and Theodore Trulsnn. They visited at Dickson, Nashville, 'Ibis snl- was In conjunction with Franklin and I.yle. Tennessee, and ' VV. Young and Son. Also Lot 19 at Central City. Kentucky. They r.- Krulivale, b longing lo Mrs. C. port a fine trip, and returned home M. Ilrlnk. to Theodore Trulsnn. the by way of Portland, SI. Louis and 'a'" being made with Itlce and Itlce. Omaha. I , Howard Boy Loses Finger Herbert Byers Roseburg Visitor I Mil", the 1 ( year-old son of Mr. Herbert Dyers was a Itoseburg ' and Mrs. J. IS. Howard, or West visitor for a few hours Monday af- Itoseburg was very painfully Injured temonn. and transacted business. Saturday morning, when the axe. Mr. Hyers has Interest In a ranch near Canyonvllle, and states that they are now parking broccoli for shipment. He says that not a great deal of damage was done to the crop by the recent cold spell, having saved about 80 per cent for pack- lug and (hipping. NEWS Oscar Berrie Home - Osrar Berrie. local Standard Oil nianatrer, returned lust night from a buiimss trip lo Portland. 1 i , Crocker Goes to Portland 1 L. L. Crocker left this morning 1 for Portland, lo remain for several days attending to business affairs. Visitor Monday H. P. Utcroft spent a few hours in this city Monday on business matters. Mr. Beecroft resides at Drain. Returna to Eugene H. K. Smith returned to Eugene this morning, after spending a short time here Monday on business mat - ters- - Mrs. Belle Kidd Visiting Mrs. Belle Kidd, formerly of this city, is here from Portland, spend-1 ing a short time visiting with old friends. Visits Monday (J. P. Jordan arrived from Tort land Monday and spent the day at tending to business matters and Visitor Monday visiting. Miss Kva Martin was an arrival here Monday from northern From Melrose pointH, and spent the day visiting. Melvln Ellison was a business Miss Martiu resides at Kugene. visitor in this city Monday and to day. Mr. Ellison resides at Melrose. hatchery at Rock Creek, arrived Visitor From Portland Jfrom that place yesterday afternoon C. H. McGorum arrived here Mon- and will spend a short time in Rose day from the north and will be in burg attending to business matters. the city a short time on business Mr. McGorum is from Portland, From Eugene W. A. Smith was an arrival here Monduy from the north, and will be in the city a short time on bmducss. i Mr. Smith resides at Eugene, Visit in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer and , family spent the week end In Ku - Sgene, visiting with Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Patrick, Mrs. Heppner Visiting Mrs. W. N. Heppner arrived here from Portland List night and is Upending a short time in this cliy visiting. 'Here Today L. L. Quackenbush arrived here last night from Portland and spent the day here today attending to business Interests. Mrs. Bradburn Returns Mrs. George Bradburn returned to this city Sunday from Portland, where phe has been spending some time visiting with friends. Business Visitor Arriving from Eugene Monday evening wan. Dan J. McKinnon. Mr. McKinnon will be in this city for a short time on business matters. On Business Here Visiting Brother S. Van Kilter arrived here from Portland Monday, and will spend a few days In this city visiting with his brother, J. H. Van Riper. Mr. Wilson Visits F. J. Wilson arrived here yester day afternoon from Myrtle Creek, and is spending a short time in the icily looking after business matters, i ;On Business Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Delmrgh were visitors in this city from Eugene Monday, and overnight guests. Thny were hre attending to business matters. From Salem Arriving here from northern points Monday and spending the day visiting and on bu-sinesj, was Harry Bennett. Mr. Bennett resl!ea at Salem. Leaves For California- Mrs. L. M. Graybill left for Call fornia points thiH morning. She has ben visiting at the home of H. N. Icraybill in this city. Mrs. Graybill I resides in Seattle. j 1 Tom Ness Back T. It. Ness, division manager or The California Oregon Power Com- whi're hp npent a vvr days at thejand ri'lative. The amputation of 'ht-au oinco. 1 Mrs. Baltimore Returns ninr upending me pam io weens. t Kreewnter, visiting with hir sis- ter, Mrs. Winn. . Mr. Hodges Visitor Monday I home in this city yesterday after- J- ' Hodges was a visitor herenoon after a trip to Honolulu. T. from point south of town Monday yj yr Skinner spent three fr a few hours and attended to nionfliH at the Island and visited business affairs. Mr. Hodg'-s re-in t,e smaller Hawaiian Islands "Ides at Myrtle Creek. also. He stale that he saw Miss Florence Wharton, forpier Hose- Miss Wriaht Returns to Portland Miss Lucille Wright returned lo wiin wntcn ne was mopping woon, . ilpp'-d causing him to hit the front finger of his left hand, and seiertn the finger at the second knuckle, He was brought lo Ir. Wade's of- flees lo receive medical treatment. He Is reported aa getting along nicely at preeeuL In Portland Today J. M. Judil left on th nlht train for Portland, where he ia loukluic alter buaineaa matter today, I Spray hose and fittings of kinds at Wharton Bros. all Hack from CorvnlUt Miss Marion Nichols returned last nUht from Corvallis, where she visited over the week end. Coast People Guests ". K. V iseman, of North Bend, I nnd Mrs. "m. Sullivan of Marsh-1 rield were guests here Monday at the L'mpqua Hotel. i On Business F. C. Getty was an arrival here Monday from the north and spent the day attending to business mat tern. Mr. Getty is a Kugene resl- denr ; Mr. Durham YUttJs C. L. Durham was a Ylsltor in , Roseburg yesterday and attended 'to business matters. Mr. Durham ' is a Kugene resident, visitor Monday M. Bailey was a visitor In this Uy Monday and over night. Mr. Bailey is from Grants Pass, and is uwner of a mine at that place. Hatcheryman Here F. II. Hill, who has charge of the 11 from liookim? 1ijw A. R. Marsh was a visitor in Roseburg today, and spent a few hours visiting and transacting business. Mr. Marsh resides at Looking Glass. Visiting Parent Miss Henrietta Ireland was here for a few hours Monday. Miss Ireland is from Albany, ai is visiting her parents, Mr. ai and nd Mrs. D. G. Ireland, at Ten Mile. (lemlalo Couple hero Today Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Brady were visitors in the city today and spent a few hours transacting business and shopping. They are Glendule residents. Campbell's Vlfdt Today ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell were visiting in town today for a few hours and attended to busi ness matters. They reside at Myrtle Creek. In from Siitherlin Mrs. D. K. Richardson was a Roseburg visitor this morning from northern points In the coun ty. Mrs. Richardson resides at Sutherlin and was here shopping. Hero on Rusi W. II. Plppy arrived here Mon day afternoon from the south and is spending a short time In the city attending to business mat ters. Mr. Pippy resides at Med ford. In Town Today Mrs. C. J. lijerg was In from the rural districts for a few hours today visiting and shopping. Mrs. Bjerr returned to her home on one of the Curry tracts this after noon. Here From Grants Pass J. T. Logan was a visitor In this city Monday and overnight. Mr. Lo gan is from Grants Pass. He former ly was employed in this vicinity, and helped In the construction of some of the roads in Douglas coun ty. Grants Pats Hotetman Guest AI J. Martineau spent the night here last night, as a guest of W. J. Weaver at the Hotel l'mpqua. Mr. Martineau is just returning from Portland with plans nnd specifica tions for an additional six stories to be erected on the Josephine Hotel, of which he is owner and manager. Each room in the addition will have a bath, and will be of modern lequipment. W. S. Howard Very Low W. S. Howard, who suffered the loss of one leg by amputation sev- eral months ago, but who for sev- oral weeks has been considered well on the road to recovery, is 'said today to be fery low, ond his (Condition is alarming to friends the Ick berame necessary owing to Kaiiitri'np of the artpries, and was performed at Eugene, Inter Mr. up and about the house. Iteiurn Fmm Honolulu 1. K. Skinner returned to his ,burg girl, and visited with her. Miss Wharton is physical educa tion teacher In one of the schools at Honolulu. Mr. Skinner stales that his trip was a very Interest ing one, and that he had a splen did time. If you have fZZT Eye For Busines' wJiLet thousands of eves read fStf your, advertise 1 nivMrnMPiiiNT III CUIT COURT Her husband uses Copenhagen snuff and takes a bath only at "rare and infrequent intervals," Edna Cox claims in a divorce com plaint filed in the Circuit Court today. She alleges that her hus band, Bert K. Cox, curses and abuses her and makes false accu sations against her, and also that he gambles and drinks, and refuses to tike her to any social occasions. She asks for the custody of a min or child, and wants $15 per month for support of herself and child. She Is represented by Attorney Carl Wimberly. FEAR FOR SAFETY OF BEND TRAPPER (AaocUtn! Ftp 1imh1 Win.) BEND, Ore., Feb. 24. Fears for the safety of Charlie George. Tu malo trapper who has not been heard df for more than 30 days, were Increased today when Allen Wilcoxen and R. W. Sawyer re turned from Elk Lake and brought word that he had not been htard of there. A searching party is be ing organized today. While George has worked out from his cabin at Tumalo he also goes to a cabin at the foot of Broken Top, but has visited neith er of these during the 30 days. Other cabins along the trail aie not only hard to find in the a.orms which have raged in the Cascades during the last month but none of them had food enough to do for the length of time George has been missing. Anxiety for his safety was not folt until a few days ago when he failed to return to either of the cabins. o Shocks Pastor The tarpslehorean antics of "Dancing Dolly" Moors, ona of tha dlsclpiaa of Jass wbo entertained at tha annul buoet of tha Ameri can L(jlon I-mrt at Koearrllla. Md, as thocked the Rev. Nolrn U. li ac re sn. Jr, chaplain of tha post, that he rltned unmsdiataly from bia poauion. i - 7 SYEACUSTJ, NT TWOttf Even wading knee-deep through flooded streets does not serve to "keep the trusted messengers from their appointed rounds." nut every one els suffered with the letter carrier In Syracuse, N. Y., when tha Onandaga Creek overflowed lti bankj aad Inundated the country- n feB: - Is Undaunted r 1 h - k TQDAY AT THE STATE LEGISLATURE HHill I FF. n.VTK ON THI'CKS AXI) IH SSF.S. f AwoctitMl Pri Wir. STATE1IOCSR. Salem. Oregon. Feb. 24. In the face of opposi tion from the house ronds and hlghwavs committee, the house todnv by a vote of 34 to J3 voted to concur In senate amendments to house bill 413 levying a high ree rate on buses and trucks operated as common carriers. The senate raised the millage rate of three eleMt of a cent a mile per passenger seat on buses and per ton capacity on trucks to three nuarters of a mill on buses and one mill on trucks. The senate also amended the law so as to exclude all peddlers, trucks, oil trucks, grocery nnd bakery trucks and 'others running outside of corporate cities from provisions of house bill 413 raising their rates. Senator Joseph's Joint resolu tion number 7 proposing a consti tutional amend ient authorizing the stale to engage in hydro-electrical development was killed In thp senate today. Joseph's Joint resolution num ber lfi, providing for a change In the recnll provision of the state constitution was adopted. The Joseph amendment provides that In recall elections no candi dates for the oft Ice shall be voted on and In the event the official is recalled, his successor would be appointed by the appointive power. Onlv Senators Dunn and Taylor voted against the resolu tion. Representative Ilurllmrt's Joint resolution providing for a con stltullonnl amendment whereby the legWnture could curb the power of the governor lo ernnt paroles and pardons wa3 Indefin itely postponed. Oregon Is not to get a divided session of the legislature or In creased pay for members of the legislature, the senate today kill ing by Indefinite postponnient the house resolutions IS and 17. pro viding respectively for those amendments to the constitution. House lolnt resolution 16, pro viding for consolidation in state government wns Indefinitely post poned. Other measures Kinen ny inde finite postponement In the senate Included: II. B. 355. Carkln Allowing nppenl to bonrd of control from tax levies made bv counties and municipal corporations. S. II. 252 (Substitute for S. It. 2(521 regulating' automobile mechanics. The house today passed IT. H. M0 permitting railways lo ac quire water rights for necessary operating purposes. The bill Is a substitute for H. It. 152, passed but vetoed bv the governor as he deemed It lnimlrnl to the Interests of land nnd water owners or tne state. The former bill gave the railroads wide water right powers. The amended bill, which Is snld to be "atlsfactorv to the governor npecirirs that not more than 10 cubic feet of water per second may he acnulred by condemnation proceedings. House bill 41t providing for a classification of denuded lands for reforestation was passed ynster rnv afternoon hv the house with 1(1 dissenting votes. The measure was voted down lpst week, but ordered reconsidered. ATKMIT TO S1TFAR f)OV. OF POWF.It IS FAIU RF- (AMlntfH Vrrm l.nm WirM STATKHOI'SK. Salem, Oregon, j Feb. 24. The attempt of a group in the house to snenr mo gover nor of appointive power on the fish commission ended In fnilnre yesterday afternoon, when the house by a vote of III to 27 adopt ed the minority report of the Ju diciary committee calling for in definite postponnient of the 'bill "The governor will veto the bill and there Is nothing to he gained by continuing this wrangle," de clared Itepresentatlvn (iraham of Forest drove. Over the protest of tobacco dealers, who were heard by the ways and means committee last night, the committee reported out favorably a bill to tax tobacco In all forms. Fees paid by motor busses operating on the Oregon highways are Increased from about $27,911 to IIU7.2I1 nnd fees paid by trucks frpm 2.721 to 1147.330 under the buss bill, a house meas ure that passed the senate Into yesterday. With only three negative votes. hoiiBe hill number 7, which pro vides for the re-estaldlshiuent of the Ashland normal school, passed the senate late yesterday. Those voting against the bill were Strayer, Taylor nnd Zimmerman. The bill was passed after sev eral members, led by llitner, had made a determlivd effort to have It recommitted. So that the re ferenduin clause might be attach ed Senator Dunn led off with a speech in favor of the bill, point ing to the need for an additional normal school both geographically and educationally. The senate passed huse bill No. 25!t. whifh Increases the salaries or the secretary ol state, the state treasurer and the attorney-general. The two former are In creased from I45H0 to $5100 each anil I lie latter from 14.000 to I5.H0O. The fenate passed house bill bills: II. H. 254. regulating uso of spotlights and headlighia on mo tor Veliiclet: II. It. 4.r,:'. bv Douglas delega tion providing for cloning of certain estuary kuown. at Italn how Hasin. II. It. , Cordon appreciat ing money Inr V'. ' T. I', farm homo near Corvallis. Among bllla signed by Covor- nor Pierce are: H. II. 300, by committee on Ju diciary Granting to the city of Medford authority to use the-waters of the 111 Hutte creek. S. H. Hi, by Hitner To permit Irrigation districts under contract with the Ignited Statea to cancel assessments levied to pay charges. S. II. 773 by I'plon To require adjustment of water claims uuder the Carey act. See THE HOTTENTOT Feb. 26. I LODGE DIRECTORY X Eagles, RoseDurg Aerie Meets la Maccabee ball, on Caaa street, on second and fourth Wednea dav evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethera lo good standing always welcome. EUGENE LITTLE. W. P. P. RICHARD BUSCH. W. P.' B. F. GOODMAN, Sec. Neighbors er Woodcraft, Lllao Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. ALVIA WKTHKHELL, O. N.' M ARQAR ETWH ITNKY. Clert, United -Amsana Meets In Mao cabee hall first and third Wed nesdays. Visiting members at waya welcome. LAUREN McCULLOCH, M.' A. MILDRED McCULLOCH, Trees. RFLI.E STEPHENSON. 8ei . O. E. S.. Koseburg Onapter No. & Holds their- regular meeting on the first and third Thursday in each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respect fully Invited to attend., CORA H. SINGLETON. W. M. FREW JOHNSON. Secretary. wvuUMien wt toe world. Camp No. 125 Meets in the Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg every f.flrBt and third Monday evenings'. Vis iting neighbors alwava welcome, JOHN DELL HESS. C. C, M. M. MILLER. Clerk. laurel Chapter No. 11, R. A. M, Stated convocatlona on first and third Tuesdays. liaaonlo Temple. All members reques ted to attend and alsltlng com panions welome. A. A. WILDER. High Priest W. F. HARRIS. 8eretary 1. O. O. F., Phlletarlan Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethera are always wet come. DONALD YOUIJO..N. O.' A. J. GEDDES, Rec. See. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. See. Umpqua Ktan No, 6. Meet 2nd and 4th Monduya of each month. Address P. O. Box 885, Rosa burg. Oregon. Ito s E ilURO-LO DG E NO. 1037-L O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday night. Moose Hall, 24S N. Jack son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Visiting brother wel come. W. A. nOGARD, Dictator. H. O. PAROETER, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. Knights of Fytniae, Alpna Lodus No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias hall, 130 Rose street. Visitors always welcomed. ' SAM CHRISTENSON, C. 0. ROY O. YOUNG, M. F. K. F) WIMME"LY. K R 9 United Brothernooa of Carpenter and Jointer of America.- Meets In Moob hall second, and fourujf Tuesday evening of each mc lb. All carpenters wel comed, T. F. HOLMR. Reo. Sec J. B. MOORE. Pres. Union bncampment, No, 9. I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fellow Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. Visiting Patrl araha always welcome. FREI) MILLER, C. P. W. P. WETHERELL. Rcrlb. FythiaiPsisters, Umpi-a Tempi No. 4 Meets the second and fourth Monday evening of each month, at the K. of P. ball. Via Itors atwavs welcome. MARTHA CHRISTENSEN, M.E.C. EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. EVALYN HOOVER. M. of F. ' B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Loda No. 326. Hold regular column nlcattnns at the Elk' Temple o each Tbursdny of every month, .All members requested to as tend regularly, snd all vlsltln brother are cordially Invited t attend. D. B. BITBAR, E. J. O. DAY. Secretary, w. BaTo. T. WRoseburg Re view No. 11. Holds regular meeting on second and fourtl Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. Visit. Ing sister Invited to attend r view. Maccabee hall. Pine an4 Csss streets. CLARA MO.VEDRAKE, Cum. JESSIE RAPP. Col. RoeeburgReDekalt Lodge No. A I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd ' Fe low Temple every week oa Tuesday evening. Vlsltln member In good standing art cordially Invited to attend. MRS. MARGARET AS1ICRAFT, N. O. TIl.LIE I. JOHNSON, Rec. See. ETHEL BAILEY. Fin. Sec. A.Fr4 A. M Laurel Lodge No. 13. Regular communication! econd and fourth Wednesday each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitor wel come. M. 8. HAMM, W. M. W. F. HARRIS. Bae. K. O. T. M. Meet each second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Maccabe ball, cor ner Cass and Tina streets. Via King Knights alway welcome, I C. GOODMAN, O-m. O. W. RAPP, R. K. a - )