SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925.
BEGIN NOW
To enjoy yourself by taking lunch or dinner at
The Douglas Grill
Try it once and you'll be
a regular diner here.
Jackson and Douglas Streets
W. R. WARNER. PROP.
lumber subject of
article in april!
issue of the volt
4 M FORBIDDEN I;
"The throwing or placing of a '
pipe heel, firecracker, or any 1
nited unbalance, or the discharge
of any kind of fireworks, in any
j place wilt-re It may tit art a fire" Is
prohibited In the National Forest a
under a new regulation just homed
by Secretary of Agriculture W. M.
Jurdine, under authority vented In
him by congress. Word of this
new regulation bus Juxt been re
ceived by l-)bstrlct Koreater, C. M.
Granger.
Violation of the new regulation
Ik a mlKdemeannr, punishable un
der federal low by a fine of not
more than $jo0, or 12 months im
prisonment, or both.
Local forest officials suggest
that the new regulation would
make a good text for a foreat pro
tection talk during American For
est Week, which in to be observed
April 27 to May 3. .
The forest service plans to en-!
force the regulation strictly. They
hope, bv so doing materially to re-
,1 i uuce urn uumut-r ui wuii-Luusru
rmiatmrtPi nn T?oclr Treelr. ond:..n,lu. ...... .,.. ! foreMt IlreS, particularly UUring me
to replace Ihe hatchery above Glide The present law covering the ! fol,rlh of JuIy Mtt,,y peo,,lH 8,111
was omciaiiy amnonzeu yemeruay caae says that "the state bank ex-1"" '" ,u "Mw .n.iaiv.-ii
by the Oregon Htate fish conimiH-juminer shall maintain his office in I patriotism consists largely of dls
sion. Although the plans have the city of Salem, and the seere- (barging fireworks In dry forested
been approved, and work already jury of state Is hereby required to'area8 11 is 8aiti
aiarieu, me ornciai aumorizauon , furnish suitable quarters therefor.
NO FEAR OF EVIL resulting from
change of diet, water or climate,
concern thotva who take on the short
trip, summer vntntion or long journey,
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
KtMtDV
Ready tot emergency - night or day.
but when the amended code goes
into effect May 2H will alill require
the batikliix department to have
ti, e ..im.. t,.!,!, . hj"" offices In Salem, only a branch
" office belnx allowed In I'oil
An article of Interest to thin
community under the bead of; lllUUll
Products or I'ower . apears in
the April issue of The VOLT and !
Iir""!;' an excellent atory of the1 HOLLYWOOD, ral Anrlt ?
umber industry of Southern Ore- Four motion Dicture nlavera and a
iron. Special mention la mad of tmmerlv man were Inhirert onrl
I the new Owen OreKon Lumber ii.mhhi wonh nf
Company plant near Medford which .qulpment was destroyed in the
burnirm claareite. cigar, match. """ " r .h i.; 7i. "If Sa.n,'a . .,raln la,t
.f m nnv I.. . . ....... iuiii- niKui near oun ioeK, ll was an-
tx-r producers on tne Pacific Coast. 1 nounced here today at Warner
The romance of lumbering l.t liroiher'a Studio from which a par
treated in an Interesting; manner ty of 22 was on the train,
an ia Indicated by - the following' Mary I'revoat, Louise Fazenda.
e.-erpi in me leaiure article: Kenneth Harlan and Waller Long.
"From the moment the first axe- players, were cut by glass and
stroke biles Into the standing trees, : bruised, and Dob Webb, property
the theme of lumber Is motion, man, was burned in attempting to
Clgamlc logs, finuily to be made save Knglneer John Warboya, It
Into timbers, boards, lath, or dell-1 waa announced. " i
cate molding, are snaked and hlgh-
lined through the brush like things 1.03 AXfiELES. April 29. One I
alive. Loading cranes daintily j dead and 35 injured Is the number i
pick up two-thousand-pound Iofs.ou a casualty list in the wreck of,
and settle them on cars. Rte.lla Santa Fe Irain last night, 20
chains bind them: a clanking Shay i miles nonh of San Diego as put)-:
type engine bustles m. whistles ' llshed todav bv the Atchison. To-
Khillly. and the sleel rails hum as peka & Santa Fe Hallway offlcea I
the logs begin their Journey to the I here. In addition four Dersons ,
log-pond at the mill. Iwere reported Injured whose
was not made until the regular
meeting yesterday. The hatchery
will be rushed to completion, and
it ia expected that It will handle
The new code
aays:
''The superintendent of banks
shall maintain bis office In the city
effective may 28, Crohiore. sheep guavo, and bone
i meal fertilizer at Wharton Hros.
' ten million eggs tnis year. Tne; of Salem, and the secretary c.
"racks are already in and the eye- state ia hereby required to furnish
ing stations are being set up, so suitable quarters therefor; provld
that hatchery operations will beed, the superintendent of banks,
under way even though the build- when considered b yhlm to be ex
Ings will not be done for some'pedlent or convenient, may t-stab-time.
jllsh branch offices within the city
It was the original Intention of, of Portland."
the commission, after abandoning Since the removal of the depart
the site above (lllde, to establish iment to Portland, about March 24,
the largest hatchery In the state jtlie superintendent of banks has
at Winchester, where it would at-teslablishcd a desk in the slate
tract the attention of the tourists house an doccaslonally a clerk of
to the fishing Industry of the state. the department comes to Salem.
The commission planned to ex- This says the petition filed today,
pend a large sum, and make the "is a subterfuge and is for the pur
hatchery a show place, which would pose only of making it appear that
be of Interest of everyone passing! said superintendent of banks and
along the highway, but during the said state banking department
winter, the high water proved the ' mnlntaln an office In said city of
plans Impractical, and It was de-1 Salem."
elded then to adopt the Rock Creek
site. The land has been donated
by the Kendall brothers, and the
buildings to be occupied by the
Superintendent and Hatchery man
are already in process of construction.
T
"Men with pike-poleff harry them I names at 9:30 o'clock this morning
again, a sieeinookeu chain leads iw're learned by tiie company oi
them Into the maw of the mill and flclals. John Warbojy. engineer,
upon a darting saw-carriage. Steel L-os Angelea, was killed. Tire lo
handa rise out of the milt depths 'comotlve and five cars went over
fuatun tl.bmBa.l.rM .. .' I l.a,
" """lira uruu u. ivk una l,,r
BOISE ELECTS MAYOR
(AMncUred Trtm Wire.)
noiKK, Ida., April 29. Km CJ.
, Englcson was re-elected mayor of
KoIho yeHterday by a majority of
9!t0 votes over John 1. Congdon.
Uoth were running as independents.
Taylor-mane concrete la good con
Crete. Tel. 225-R.
PORTLAND, Ore., April 29,
(Special) Major communities of
Oregon are thoroughly sold on the
value of the present state-wide set
tlement program, according to let
ters received by the land settle
ment department of the Portland
chamber of Commerce following
publication of the annual report of
HTdIta nn .annnlnttnnn in havt
your afternoon or evening patic87th, l"'partment last week. In which
at the Orange Lantern.
ATTACK DAWES PLAN
( Annotated lrp LraMtl Wirt.)
WASHINGTON, April 29. Vice
President Dawett' program for re
form of the senate rules was at
tacked today by Senator Fens, re
publican, Ohio, who declared a
strict limitation on debate would
aid rather than check the "mania
for new laws." The Ohio senator,
who made his views public after
a vitdt to the White Houne said,
however, the senate should amend
its rules to limit speakers strictly
to a discussion of the subject of
the debate.
Spray your roses for aphis. A
sprayer and bottle of spray for
cents at Wharton Bros.
VI TIM OK
TKKTIF1KS.
(AwwUtPft I'rem Lm- Wire.)
RALKM, Ore., April 29. Follow
ing a formal demand made April
0. hiKtrlct Attorney John II. Car
son today filed In the circuit court
here a petition for an alternative
writ of mandamus requiring Frank
C. Oramwell, state superintendent
of banks, to return the state bank
ing department from Portland to
Kalem. The petition Is on request
of (ieorge Pulnam, publisher of
the Capital-Journal, who made the
demand of the district attorney.
Sam A. Kozer, Is also made a de
fendant In the case and the peti:
tlon demands that he furnUh quar
ters tor the department In Salem.
The proceedings cite the law
which requires that the state bank
ing department have lis offices In
Salem. The banking code was
amended bv the lt:T legislature.
(AfrUtf pmt Wlrr.
IX)S A.NOKLKS, Cal.. April 2!.
Young Darby Day, Jr., son of
a Chicago capitalist, whom phy
sicians say will be disfigured for
life as a result of an "acid bath",
alleged to have been given by his
wife, Mr. Ilernire Lundstrnm
Day. last February, went on the
witness stand In court hero tooay
the prosecution's atar witness
against her.
The first exhibit to -the Jury
was a deep red scar on Day's
right temple, extending from
above the hair line well down the
side of his fae.
His story on the stand covered
feveral quarrels with the young
wlfo after Ihetr marrlaue In Chi
cago and on a Southern honey
moon, culminating In one at Itcv
erly Hills, February :t, when he
said fd'S doused a-id Into his
lace while he was at the wheel of
his automobile.
Planet Jr. seeders and cultivat
ors at Wharton Urns.
ft was mentioned that more than
700 families, bringing with them
an aggregate capital In excestt of
$2.00,0Q0, had been brought here
during the past year.
"Personally," writes Lloyd L.
Crocker, president of the Roseburg
Chamber of Commerce, "I think
the work done by your department
was more directly responsible for
the large number of settlers we
received In Douglas County than
any other agency. We received
more real farmers, that bad some
money, than we have before In ten
years. 1 think I am safe In saying."
"We certainly think the people
of Southern Oregon should appre
ciate your efforts In settling up this
part of the country", writes J. W.
Lucas of Grants Pass, representa
tive of large undeveloped holdings
under t he Grants Pass Irrigat Ion
district, In reporting the names of
30 new settlers, "I am very posi
tive that a few years of this kind
of concentrated effort along the
land stMtlement line will make Ore
gon one of tho beat states on the
Pacific Coast."
wnn uncanny sureneHB smooth It
out for its first ride into the
screaming saw.
"The territory served by the
California Oregon Power Company
and the rest of the Pacific North
west contains a large portion of
the existing timber resources of
the United States.
"Lumber has been a major In
dustry of the Pacific Northwest
for many years, but during the
past few years It has received a 1
considerable impetus from the In- j
creasing demand for lumber prod
ucts and the diminished supply In i
other sections of the country. More'
scientific and careful cutting, with'
reforestation, will preserve West
ern timber resources for many
generations.
"These and other factors have '
built up a very substantial lumber ;
Industry at Klamath Falls, Weed !
Hllt, McCIoud. Medford, Grants Pass
Glendale, and In fact throughout 1
ronnern uaurornia and Southern
Oregon.
Would you avaoid all possibil
ities of criticism? Then ordr a
loar or Clii.MM DUOS. MILK
II It HAD. Phone 1.13.
The thirty five Injured listed
on the casualty list by the Santa
Fe were not seriously injured, but
were able to proceed to San Diego
hotels alter emergency treatment
by the doctors and nurses from
the special relief train from Sua
Diego.
The locomotive left the track
on a curve at the Linda Vista
grade, the Santa Fe announced.
It was raining. The exact cau?e
for the derailment was not ascer
tained this morning, the officials
said. The tracks were found to
be in good condition and being
cleared for resumption of traffic
by the afternoon.
Rolling over a Held beside the
track, the locomotive was follow
ed bv a baggage car, smoker and
coach, all of which splintered
over the locomotive. Two coaches
remained on the tracks. Seven
of the injured were in the smok
ing car.
Hob Webb, motion picture prop
'erty man of Hollywood, was de-
dared by the Santa Fe superin
tendent to be the hero of the
j wreck, having led in the rescue
of passengers.
.KXOXKIUTK ATTOKXEY.
SALEM, Ore., April 29. Ex
oneration of Clyde N, Johnson,
former district attorney of Lane
county, and dismission of the
charges against him asking for
his disbarment are recommended
in a report to the supreme court
by the grievance committee of the
slate bar association. The report
Is In the hand of the court and
has not yet been acted on. Law
rence Kditiuiulson ami others in
Lane county accused .John-ton of
Immoral conduct.
Wool sacks, twine and branding
paint at Wharton Pros.
DR. LUTHEfTiN
TALK OUTLINES
GERMAN POLICY
(Continued from paee V)
Man cannot l:ve ny brond nlone
unless it's extraordinary Rood. Trv
one loaf of (iiil.MM llliOS.' MII.K
HltKAI). I'hone 133.
FUNERAL OF MRS.
JAMES HELD TODAY
The funeral of Mrs. George
James, who passed away yester
day morning at her home In North
Itoseburg, after a month's Illness,
was held this afternoon at the
Itoseburg I'ndertaking Parlors.
Hev. II. E. Mow, of the Christian
church, read the services and In
terment followed at the Masonic
cemetery. The deceased was well
liked among friends and neighbors
who were grieved at her death.
The floral offerings, from sympa
thetlc friends of the family num
bered many.
NEW OLDSMOBILE AGENCY
r '5 ri-N r
tuiiautuj. mum
OLDSMORltP
BEWWSTMriCN CHASSIS. H
supported Von lllnilenhiirK in the
election haa Issnril a muniiVsto
llnistlllK thut there is mi occasion
to celelirate the "international"
as even ihi' socialist icully govern
ed allied round-lea ItuhilK d in
lirntal militarism.
(AnnrUtml Cmi laml Wlrr.)
I'AltM. April The allied
council of nmha.KHiniors today re
ferred to the various aovcrnmcnts
represented In ih,. council the
supplementary report of .Marshal
Koch of (iermany's violations f
Ihe treaty of Versailles. Action
on the document thus is postpon
ed until the m bers of the coun
cil rerelve Instructions rroiu their
chancellories.
I1KHI.1N, April b An nnen
IlKhtened slraiiKer arriving In Ber
lin during Ihe presidential election
or the few days preceding: and fol
lowing It would have had difficul
ty In ascertaining the official flag
of the (iermall republic.
The murk, white and red of the
empire dominated the black, red
and gold which was officially
adopted to represent the tlerinany
of the Weimar constitution. Then
Ihere were Isolated displays o( the
reit emblem of communism
Ice boxes at Powell's.
Sound Reflection Helps
Blind to Comprehend
Whenever a sound InipliiKes nn n
flat vertical surface of any appre
ciable area it is n-llected much the
same as lltit not echoed. An
echo is also u rellectlon, but of u
pronoun.'ed type; hut the sort of re
Itcctiou to which 1 refer takes place
at distances shorter than necessary
for nn echo, nnd results In merely
tiie addition to the original sound
of a characteristic finality that
could probably he classified as an
overtone. l'oles, trees, walls,
buildings, cars, any fairly Mat, fair
lyi vertical, good-sized surface, will
imeluci! Ibis effect.
The seeing rarely, if ever, are
aware of it, of course. They tlo not
need to be. Hut the blind are not
only aware of it, but make thor
oughly practical use of it for such
everyday purposes as locating ole
Jects or tiiidiiig, for example, the
gaps in a long line of parked enrs
When n blind man taps his walking
stick on tiie pavement or sliulllea
his feet he is more often enlist:
sounds which can be retlected than
by trying to determine his location
by touch.
litis utilization of one of hear
ing's possibilities geuenilly wasted
Is also responsible for the sixth
Bcnse myth, ami only one of the sev
eral ways In which tills sense when
developed serves the blind. I'hurles
Malice Adams in the Atlantic
Monthly.
Good References
Required
You would not like to hire anyone without a good
reference.
Why not extend the same plan to the servants you
buy for your home the servants that sweep your floors,
that wash and iron your clothes that play music for you
that feed your family?
You can buy such servants vacuum cleaners, wash
ers and ironers. phonographs and food with or without
references. When they are advertised, they are vouched
for by a responsible person the merchant or manufacturt
er. You can buy them with confidence knowing that
they must live up to their references.
That's why it pays you to read the advertisements.
Through advertising you learn not only what is good, but '
what is trustworthy.
AN ADVERTISEMENT IS MORE THAN A
REFERENCE IT IS A CERTIFIED
CHECK OF SATISFACTION.
SCOUTS ENTERTAIN
AT P. T. A. MEETING
the Hoy Scouts. Vnder the direc
tion f liussell Lintott, the boys
erected a camp upon the stage,
and then went through a duv's
the regular meeting of the , routine In brief form, showing
school parent teacher asso- what scout camps are like. From
At
high
elation last nignt. an Interesting ! tl,e flrst b.e un.,U ,Il8- 1,10 I'10 I EVA MARKS. M. of R. 0.
program was given by Troop 1 ot fram as rolloweu out. even to the; MAY K. PARK ICR. M. of P.
Pythian Sisters. UmpuJa Temple,
No. 4 Meets tu second and
fourth Mondav evenings of eacli
month, at the K. of P. halt Vis
itors niwnvs welcome.
MARTHA rHRTSTKNSKN, M.E.C.
Pretty Legend About
Island in South Seas
One oftbe most picturesque spots
In beautiful Hawaii Is C'ecunnut Is
land. In llilo barber. This little
hit of earthly pani'lise possesses n
mythical origin. The story runs
that the demi-god Maui with his
mimic honk tWhed the Mnnd nf
Maul up from the sea and planned
t join it to the Island of Hawaii.
The plan fulled because one of his
brother, who was In the canne with
him, disobeyed a command that be
must not look behind, m nil the In
land of Muni slipped bnck to Its
present imsltion on the man. and
Keali.alion that mich a situation only a small part thereof. Cocoa-
Is untenable has caused the pro- nut Island, remained on t'te hook.
MASTER
WORK
No suit ever gets too dirty
to clean. Let us cull and
get your suit and prove it.
Imperial Cleaners
Our Auto Will Call
Phone 277
hazing of nifmbiTS fur breaking
rules. Mr. Lintott presented Ihe
merit bailee receipts to the scouts
passing the various tests, the pro
gram in all being very entertaining.
Read the Classified ads.
iri The News-Review. They
mean dollars to you.
X LODGE DIRECTORY t
United Annans Weets In Mao
Cabee hall first and third Thurs
days. Visiting members al
wsvs welcnm
HELEN WH1TAKER. M. A.
MH.nREn MrCI'LLOCH. Treas
BEI.LB BTErHENSON. Sec.
I. O. O. F. Phlietansn Lodge No
8 Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple everr Friday evenlne. Visit
Ins hrethern are always wel
come. DONALD VOUNO. N. O.
A. J. OEDDE3. Rec. 8ec.
J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec
United Brotnerrood or Caroenterf
and Jjlntert of America.
Meets at 476 8. Main second end , nnopiiitjjn LODGE ?JO
Knlghti of Pythias. Alpha Lodgt
No. 47. Meets every Wednes
risv In Kntrhta of Pvtblas hall
130 Rose street. Visitors always
welcomed.
SAM CHRISTENDOM. C. C.
ROV O. YOITNO. M. F.
K B. WIMBE'-LY. K. R 9.
Eaqier, Roseourg Aerie Meets ID
Marcabe ball, on Cass street
nn second and fourth . Wednes
dnr evenlnn nf each month, at
o'clock. VlntHn brethern In
ewd stnndlnr aiwsvs welcome.
Richard m;srn. W. P. P.
THEO. W. Al.THAITS. W. P.
B. F. OOODMAW. Sec.
pies party to bring a resnluiinn be
fore the lteli hslag demanding of
ficial reailnpilnn of the mnnarch
lal colors as the national banner.
It Is argued that as the republi
cans accepted the song "lt uisch
land I'tier Alles." they might also
safely revert to the colors of pre
war days.
TO AKIt AK. STl:iMil:NSl
Sr r4;v;t'W
The Klecker-Amort Company to- a full line of parts, and will ftive Coson
day announced that they hitve servtcp on cars, arrangements be- lat year 77'
-4
states that during
Oldomobile Six mod-
secured the BRenrjr for Oldsmobll 'lux made whereby C. K. TlKht, els were distributed In Oregon, and
car and in the future will handle travelling service man. will make that the first four months of this
that popular make of automobile this district regularly to aid the v..r t a.. hm r.i w,.i-
L" J" .Th conipn'r comply in handling the work. u,t season will be far surpassed.
nnuuif una iiu.t in .M,,nuipn iih a. w. iyior. of ine oifis .iotnr A strlppMt factory chassis
ineir vieirno anu-iuns agency works, nv j. l''oxon. territory been placed on exhllO
... luiim-vuuu man ir me wninnDiie coiim ty ot will be Used for uetnutistrafloiT? at
agency the company will handlej Oregon, ar also here. tbe aalei rooma and on the streets.
(A-wwUit Vtrm I-v W,rp 1
IMM.W.M'OI.IS. IlKl . April 2.
1. ('. Stephenson, former irrnnd
dniKon of the Ku Klux Kl;ui. will
he forniiitly arraiRiied Vnn.iy on
rharhes of murdering Mis Miidge
Oberhottrer. Knrl Klin, k nnd
Knr i;,ntrv. former Kvansvtlle.
Indinna. rvsldenis. lnili it ! with
Stephenson, also will lie hrotighl
Into court at thnt time.
(rrlrlls siilj the arraignment
wotiM he b'l, reg;rdU-s of the
outcome of the hearing n't fr Krl
d;n on a ihMiIioii nsk ns that the
In this district Is Konolule. the site
of n fiinmus temple. Mimlni, built
ninny centuries mho and reconstruct
ed In about 14"10 by King I. Una.
n thut occasion 'J-l huuiau sac
rltlces were offered. Whvn I.ilon
died. 1'inl and bis half-brother tin
irnu both w ante) tit succeed him.
The Mb prient had the family mar
cod at his temple, nnd both meed
there from nearby points to secure
It. I'rnl got there first nnd won
the title.
LAUNDRY KIDS
Beaits at Baggage
It. I.. IMlmitr tells nn amusing
story of sliephenllng wild itnlnutls
from San Kranrisi-o to New York.
I Among ibetn were pythons, pygmy
! water bulTalo nnd two orung-oti-1
1 lints. Mr. Pitmnrs was kept busy
j protecting the apes from changes
In temiHrntnre. The larger orang
tutd a sunny wan'trntis room, Itut
; shivered at night; being given an
, armr blanket, be soon lennied to
trio be Admitted to bail p--ndfng i nrnp up In It. The smaller ornng
l hey are h , in the i lived In his masters room at the
' hotel, uiHn ri'luctnnt permission
o . friun the nmnagement.' II v the
kind cooperation of the rallrond nil
these stectn)cn were tmnsortetl
on the overland Limited as bag-
trial
county Jail
For Qutca results
Roview rls1f1st ids
I'non
has
m her-Mnd
(Ircat Kires from Utile M.uche.
(.row. Be rareful.
Oo
Have yon snmethtng to !!, t
trade, to give away. Vse Newa
Keview columns.
ence; rour nays travel nrount
them safely to their Dew home.
Who burns a Forest Hums th
Welfara of tU World.
WtQUAROYOOft CLOTHES
Both oavano wi&ht I
TO 5E.E THAT THV I
The sanitary conditions
of the shop are perfect.
Your lace curtains, your
personal apparel, your
table and bed linens will
all receive the proper
treatment if sent here
let us call for It.
Roseburq Steam ,
Laundry
Phone 7 Reseburg, Or.
fourth Tnesdav evenings of
each mc th. All carpenters wel
corned.
T F POI.MT H Reo. 8ee.
KMERV COI.E. Pres.
Woodmen OTtheortd."canip N
125 Meets in the Odd Fellnwi
Hsll In Roseburg every flrsl !
and third Monday evenings. Vlr '
Uln neighbors slwavs welcome j
JOHN DELL HESS, C. C. !
M M MTT.TRR. TlorV I
Lanr.1 Cnapier No. t R. A. IM '
Rtafed convocations on flrl i
snd third Tuesdays. Masonic
Temple. AM members requcs-
ieo in arreon ana visinnn com
psnlons plftT.
A. A WIf.DFR. Hlrh Pret
W V HARRIS. Reretar..-
K. 6. f. M. Meets eacBeconrt
and fourth Thursday of each
month. In Mncesbee hall, cor
ner Cs and Pine streets vie
Itinr Knieht, stimys welcome
I r GOODMAN. Cto.
n w prp r ir
1037 U
O. O. M. Meets every Wednesday
mint Moose Hall. 24 N .Tack
on St. C 'b rooms open 7:30 t
10 o. m. VlsltinR brotheri wel
enme.
W. A. ROOARD. Dictator.
H o PARORTER, Recretarr.
WO m THRONE. Treasurer.
Umnoua Klan No.S Meet2n
end 4ih Mnndavs of each month.
Address p o. Box RSS. Ross
i.rir O-ernn
O. F RoseUuroT Chapter NoT
Tfnlds their reeulsr meet In I
on the first snd third Thursdays
In eeeh month All sojournlna;
hrothers snd sisters sre respect
fu" Invited n etteed
TORA p JIVOf,ETON. W. M.
FREW JOHNSOV. Peeretarr
W. B. A.-0. T Wrtiburg Fe'
view No. 11 Holds remllnf
eiines on second and fonrts
Thurdays a 7:3n p. m. Visit
Iny sister Invited to sttend r
views. Msccabee hall. Pine an 4
Cmmm tree
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Neiahberw er Woodcratx ttlie
Circle Ne. 40(eeta nn fir.t
snd tHH Mondsv eveottirs In Re,hUr0" .Bek,h Ladfje No.
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inn'w .o e.enn.
A I. VIA WETHFRE1.1.. O N I
VARtl A PET WK1TVEY rt.,.,'
Uelon tneamonient. No , . l7o O 1
F Meets In Odd Fellows Ten
pie on Snd snd 4-h Wednedsv
of each month. Vlsltln Patr
arch always welcome
FRED MIM.ER. C P. '
WP WETHVREI t. Berths
A. . a A. iaurriL.oi:e" No" !
IS. Reaular rnnimiinirs'lon .
second and fourth Wednesdays '
each month, at Uaonie Temple 1
Rosebura;. Or. V'Ultors wl
come. I
M ft TTAMM. W M.
W. F. UAK1U3. 8ec
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F Meets In Odd Fe
tows Tempt every week on
Tuesday eycnlna;. Vlsltlna
memhee. tn rood stsndlnff are
fwi,ttT i-,ti,( ,n attend.
MRS MARGARET ASHCRAFT.
Ttf.llir) T tOPVSOV. Ree. Bea.
FTHPT. Ttt.FV Fin Boe
B. P. O. eews. Rueeurg Loose
No. 3?6. Hold repitlar rontmtt
titrations sf the F.Ik's Temple o
en Thrfsday of every month
All members recrj.d to
tend resularly. and all wlslttns
brothers ar cordially Invited U
attend
J. O. DAV. Jr.. E. R
J. T. GOODMAV FA-.I.FV O
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