Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACE FOUR
Among the Things We Carry Are:
Kayser Silk I lose
"With the '.Marvel Stripe'."
Kayser Silk Gloves
'With the DUl T.I.K Gl Ai.ANTW-."
Also Italian Hllk rnderwear, we have the Kascr and Luxile
Redfern and Warner Rust-Proof Corsets
Also in WARNERS' we have Drassieres and
Corselettes
The Everfast Fabrics in
SITITINOS ISKOAIM'LOTll FINKWKAVB
UINCIIAMS Villi. KS HAt-KKTvVI.AVB
AU'ACOTTK UNIONS HlAl'l-.Ill tS
"If It fades, wo roftiRil the t-i-t of the r-oods, a well 84 the
making of the dicss."
I. ABRAHAM
"The Silk Store"
BOOKLETS FOR
PUB LICITY ARE
hl wlf plan to remain In Ros
bur and are nut considering hav
in K this vicinity, at hough they
have nu plana retarding future budi-nt-ss
auuociationtf.
Taylur-u-eae coiicrtt la goofl coo
erwtt. Tel. 2-.5-R.
NOW OFF PRESS
TANGLED THREADS
News-Review Job Printing;
Department Completes
Large Contract
iL poppy
SALE TO BE HELD
i
l
Reminders for Saturday
Carnival activities may keep you going, so you
need take no time awny from pleasures of the day
to go down town to buy, just call us up. It's a
convenience to you and a pleasure to us to be able
to serve you, and the Groceries will go to your
kitchen door by first delivery.
PHONE 68
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bldg. Phone 68
DISTRIBUTION STARTS'
' Endowment Fund Will Enable
American Legion to Continue
Work for Disabled veterans
on Permanent Basil.
ecriptive Matter to At
tract Momescckers
to Douglas Co.
Tangled threads In tli'ir war
f cntiis wliii h tli coviTniiii'iit in
Booklets Contain Much De-""t in p".t.'-n to tmrav. i i.u-.i
many ojHU'ueu worm war veterans
out.side the iearh of gnvernnipnln
reli"f. according lo i;s Jane V.
Iioylt. exeeutie f-(vr lury of the
Portland, Oregon, Chapter of the
American Ited Cros. Credit (or
unraveling these threiuls in many
' uam.-rt undor her ohervation and
,ri , . . ., ., . , , . . . . 1 lirlnging tn the dimtliled nieti the
The publicity bookie isn lied by , Vhh-h lhlr HervK-e en
t Ki JKiUKlurt county Chamber of th).m j(( iv(.n bv w,f.a J))vU;
tun.men t. A now o f the pri-MM j Th Am(.rJ(.an u.Klon.
of ihM .xrluri ve job jirintiiiir de-1 Jkh Uoyle. Ilk- oth-r Il-d
partinent of th" News-Huview, and j
ih now neing uemereu lor uism
buiion. Titu county Chamber uf
Commerce ih receiving J5,ouu copied
of this booklet, which is the larg
est and niont complete ever printed
in ltoaeburg.
Tho booklet la profusely Jlluntrat-
ed throughout. Thu ilrat half la do-1
voted to pago lay outs featuring tiie
advantage of eucli municipulity of
MODEL DAI RYj&
The only dairy in Douglas County selling
CLARIFIED MILK
We invite inspection.
Pure bred St. Mawes Jersey for service.
Morning and Night Delivery Phone 44-F11
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MISS JANE V. DOYLE
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The News-Review
or
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OU ilVmUi iUU ha AmsrImI, rMm acJtrttVw kM
tiinjlil addition word Into our lnfu m in P""
Wlirr bd to diacaxd Ibeir old printing pUUh Hro b Ifao
i :i I Jt'. I. ami mora eomoleto Uuol
r ' nlirtd oc Wr oil to o vonla ooi
ojbw oiiiil ialoj vmm rmmaj lov ovorj win
EASY FOR YOU TO GET .
Tbrae of tlim ooctpom, piwwntKl ar mafWd to this turn wpmpm
wtLh numlnaLl satn K covev com a nm
Unx, park in f, dark bif
liuibuton, atiKMuie- Q J3 ,
,.,. vena
Mail Orders
V W tnn. (rvrtxfa
t so mitt; l
at M
k,oxf
In o onty
Entitles every reader to thin New
Enlarged V niocrti tics Dictionary
W!Ut FvrtW EipMMtfOhlnlh--
Your Old DSctiovarr it Now Out of Data
m ej ttm sWJ
Boss Ctt ATmx Pans fo Use
: "Big Stick" in Washington
i tie county. 'J ho cltiea are lialtd in
alphabets al onier, one on each
pago h how in pictures of promt
nent buildings, road scenes, pictur
ea of agricultural products, amuse
ment facilities, etc. The towns men
tioned are ( anyonville. Drain. K Ik
tun, Curdiner, llleiiiiale, Myrtle
('reek, Oakland, KeeUsport, liuiillo,
itnsebui g, Sutherlin and Vonculla.
In connection with each city there
lb a short wrileup telling of the ad
vantages uttered by each of these
nies and surrounding comiuunl-1 croa workers, bus beta at the
Ues. n hringini: relief to distrt-.-s.'d
A number of pages are devoted former kit vice men and their e
t an uncoloml discussion of the ' p"i:detitH. Spei.kini; of theactivi
niany resources, advantag'-s. fucill-; lies of The Ameneaii Legion in
ties and indusiries olteretl by Ioug-1 this sphere, she said:
ins County. Interesting tables show I "l'l to the time or the deceii
the timber and mineral wealth of tralizatlon of the Veterans itu
tlie county. Agricultural and horti-; n an office to a Re-iional ofili-i:
cultural products are listed and de- in this city, when there was no
scr.bed. and ouanliiieH of Hhii.menls longer any need of n.h vrw' e.
worked out in statistical form. f'nd the co-op. rati' n .f the
111 I.e.. inn liep.V-
District office at
If ti.ne and
would (pinto
dozens of itintuiues frm:i our filen
Kach .K : n;;ilii .rtlm;iit W-1 ,,on H,.im Ffttl. d 'un,l vo,-il.uiul
T he aiinuul poppy bale, spons
ored by i he Ann i K an L.iun aux
iliary lor the uw.bled tet;iaii.i,
witi take piace on Friday, .May
'i in poppies ate bold each
year, ju.--i beiore Memorial l.u.v,
UIiM tlr p.ot ie.I., usi d tor the re
lief of the veterans In iios(.i?ais.
Hcre of disa tiled aud ne-dy
ex-M-rv ice men, cupph d herues
of ( Id iiiiii aes Dames nd ti Ar-
gonne, Ciiateau 'ihierry and Ver
I dun, ur' busily at work in various
J cities ihrougiiuul thu Cnitexl Sia-
ies niahiiig tau tiiuu..auu oi nuu
dy 1'. j'iii n lor the annual nation
al J'oppy iale.
1 ne iiiajoruy of poppies for lira
natiomil ale are being uuulu in
iioston, Massachusetts, where in
a p i lally equipped V. F. W. I'op-
py Factory and in 1'. S. Veterans
lio-pual So. 4 1, a force of vtter
Mis are acdwly adiling hundreds
of puppies daily to tile .uUU.uuu
quota they have f el for tiiem-selv.-M.'
In many states, liowt-vi r,
poppies lor tile local bale are be
ing made within the state ty thu
slate b ovn war-veterans.
The Hcddy 1'oppy Label which
Is on every flower ha Ifeeti lonn-
' ally registered to prevent any
till nii'iii' uL upon It and to guar-autt-H
to llie public the actual
(nun u fact ur oi the poppie i by
! disabled and needy ex-scrvico
i men. "Huddy I'oppy'' Is the name
tiie men themselves selected for
the flower. The n:lre proceeds
from the sale are u-td lor relief
work.
Almost all tin disabled poppy
m:.kej-s a iv uiiabb- to by rehab
ilitated by the V teraiis liureau
becau:f their disutility was not '
contemplated by the War Itit-k I
and Yointiuujl Training Laws, I
when passed, njul are designated !
as "nun-ieasible". To these men j
in particular tin poppy-in ailing '
offers a means ot livelihood which
thw majority, because of their
j crippled couditioti, would be help
; les-i to earn in their lornter oc- 1
jeupation- and ho helps to renew
. tht ir s ll'-enufuleiice and rebuild
their morale.
Here's Mr. Rhem
Nen Giant Killer
'
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V - ' ; W V V
XT
There's Father coming
Wrlgley's gives the penny a blg&rf
value in delightful. long-lasting and! .
teneficial refreshment.
Coming home on the train or In the
car - It's so cool and sweet after
smo&ng. And then when yon get home
how eajer the little folks are for their
V.'rigky's I - How good it Is for themt.
- -J . I -,0-
Tlie Giants hail collected one
or more runt in every panic thi
season until Charles Flint Rhcm,
Western Association rookie, with
the Cardinals, stopped 'cm dead
in their track! a hit neo, shutting
'cm out. Now Rickey, Cardinal
boss, is hoping his new find con
tinues his Rood work.
"after eVery meal
All kinds of oilstoves at Powells.
MYRTLE CREEK MAN DIES
OF INJURIES AT RENO
lwunlas County's weather records , '"'
, ,. ,,, . , : '(Illative In the
iron, the V.H. Weather Itureau, and ... , .'
.1,.. .u.rth.i.n.ru I,.....,.-,.... pormitt.d we
is stressed throughout the booklet. ;
IiKVO Nov.. May 25. Albert El
lis. Mynle Creek, Or., rancher
who-;e machine went off the grade
near hero last Tuesday, died last
nfzlit as a result of his injuries, lie
Children's rictnrial
suffered broken ribs and Internal
injuries, three rib.-i having been
severed from his backbone. One I
son, Marvin, was traveling with1
hii:. A brother of Mr. Kills is cdi-
tor of the Seneca, Kansas Times. I
Cultivators and shovels for
mak s at Wharton llros.
I
all !
it n mv
THE FLAVOR
L'A-S'T-S
ginphs each stressing Home parti
cular item pertaining to thu county.
One striking feature of this book
let 1m the fart that iKuiglas County
is tho keynote rather than any ouo
particular community.
It is In truth a- county booklet,
and la in every respect a com
Cross Word Puzzle ' V,
(ruining established.
"Kven with the K"d Cress re
present at I ve n'so on hand t In
work wa ?o h ".ivy and complicat
ed at 1 i nr;'i t ! j a t we k n w our
froblems n ei ded th" nddnional
etfort and our claims the support
of the Legion represent at tve t'l
plete descriptive account which avt Ktraiehtened o'lt. This h-
should intensely Interest any iros-, was always Mlv- n in a cheertul
teetivo settler. Irpirit ami with a foro tint g:iv
The various products are llsled
individually, with short comments
on each. Nolhing Is colored, tht in
formation being unexaKKerateri and
'truthful In every respect. No item
which might be of Interest to tho ttvniicntly there
person hooking n homo In Oregon threads which th
us courime ninny limes when s
might have given up In our ef
tnrtu with the I'niteil States V.-t-oran,
Itureau. I do no( mean to
imply critlci-in of Die l-tter. Inn
lam li'i!
rn:;;ent oi'-
HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE.
The words start In (he numbered f
K;uares and run either acros or
down. Only one letter is placed in '
each white square. If the proper 1
words are found each combination ;
of letters in the white squares
will form words. '1 he key to
puzzle the lirst word is (riven in ,
(he drawing. Below are keys to !
tiie other words.
4
JiMMIE VANCE
nnd his
Arizona Collegians
Will I'lay
at Riddle
Monday, May 25
has ln''n overlook'!. Htul lln liook- fico Is nut in a pinition 1o i!nrtn-l.
tt Hhoulil prove of unlohl value in ami il llafl lie. n Hi surh lii!i-
brlnnlnn new p- oplo lino this ter-i Ihal the L.-cion r. pr. seiitai h
rilory. j him heen mosi vnluaMe.
In "n'Mltlon to the rliles llstcil In "I am much lucre led in the
tho booklet, nrak'niih ilescrlp- Kndow nu in Fund und wish il
Hons nre Riven to KclloKR, Jltllnrd. I every slieceB."
(illde. Melnne. l.ookini? (llass. The five million dollar en.low-
4- A'.S i'T V-.. V f . J ' .
Jr. - . .' . -:. i
i
i'j " V . t
Li . , - X - i
I-- - - . ;
Tiller, Scottsburg. Ciimus Vall'w,
1MJti I .like. Wilbur, Winchester,
I'mpqtirt, Cardcn Valley, Fden
bower, 1 Hxon ville. Perdue, Happy
Valley, Greens, and others.
Nearly every ono of the com
munities listed have ordered (win
I' fit i lo l.iino conies of tho booklet.
and an advertisement for each of hand rr tin m
thes cities atmearrt on tho back of : Carnimrs of t h
the booklet.
Tho booklet Is Iho product of the
nnnt fund which Tho American
l.eion is ran-. nir. w lil eiutido it
lo continue and put on a ion:: i
retit hioiM its work for t he h
nM'.'d forjner rcn e nu n. It will
it hp uro t hose w ho g:i ve (heir he.ih h
arnl streimth '"r th'ir counnv
t here ii I w a v h . ill In- a helpiiik.-
in 1 1 me ot nei .i
f nild will go il ! -
care for orphans of f.inm r
rvn'o in tin nnd iis-iKt in piacn.-;
left ,ir
News ltevlew depiirlment nndjll'em
IM'oKraplilcally is one of Iho laid-!
Jolw of lis kind ever laken lu 1 Arum
tills cnuntv.
lu o.ul home
a. Z ,-v-j
-t -'. .')t.,i ..rV' 'a-o
piano iiner. Phone IS? I.
ii i rn
nirwiir rviermiiutiot't. niarsiera i 1 1 11111 f iii n ii i i- i
mifiSON ELECTRIC WHEN AUTQ FAILS
i STORE SOLD TODAY ! TOKDCOI
i t
I
The Ku Kill Ktan t aUcmpSna to tut up In W nlf t n
''lobby' a powerful as t!i it of tiie Anti -.i!i ji I tngur, in tiie cx
Jectnncy of influencing Kislntiun in the ilm ction (f it 'idcaU,'
ubten'crt in the Nntion.it (Jipitnl Nlice Ilirun W. 1'vrtns, im
eria wizard of the Klun, lm mowd lii Iick) juartrri and hi "im
perinl palace" lo Wftiliinton. ami Atlanta will be tin ra-utn) of the
"Invisible Kmpirc" in name only henceforth, il 11 UccUrcJ TUa
A hu--int '.-is deal which has been
hng pending, .( i losed t(hlny
h-n i. M Nicholas and J. V.
Si.d. y. nf lti t Inii. purchased th
Hn!-on i:iei trie Store and took im
m.tliate po--.esion. Negotiations
hne been in piogien for Femoral
"''"a, but el e com ludeti today
v lu u tin' two Portia ml men ar
i:.cl in tai.e nfr tfie liuiness.
Iilh TH'Ml Hie ( AperletlCed in bui-
' , Mr. Stah y, particularly hav
i" l.id inanv eais oT rxpeitence.
r t!;e o c t t u .il t: .(de, and being
.n !i rfina'i pf much al'ilify.
' r. 4 hoian liss been pluntiiog
' y i- on n iiin e tii-'tn ma King hi-
I Ir Itifeburr. h ttlg iciied
i t rifjuefii ly arid having bun
;;n i-.i iih:y tinprted lth tho ci:y
ml in propeets for the futiir-v
- ifo in n MMer of Mrs. J. U.
'r. k of th's cil.
M" . , .i !i r s'afed thi rti 'i n
Ine tl'it ihro Till be rn chmikres
from !! l'-e-Tl S.(M: !.o lory Inefh
ods of im ie. i k- ni 'U of the btil
"ens ' e;.i w he' 'nlure co'i'litions
pioo i i !,,- !ilantai-eouH.
H;in!d lMid-on. wh.i is retiring
as owner of the bnslnos. s tat en
that he han no plana for tha im
medUt futur. However, he ud
( ie.-1 fr.- l.-iP. I Ir- 1
I. ci; m o-e . May : ;. .
i Mrs. W. Ii Ml l:iWetl. !! of 1 c
j nni!i;ii;i r oi the .--tern I'm--f. ..'
1 Hoine, , 'alio, wr.-s almo. t
h' ktlleil c-tcni.i. w h a .in ai
Ilioblie i'l W ''h !l Oil' Hli! T 1. .
ba:d ni.d fit- e chilJ:- : w " '
Ing. v r nt oer a - ! :.
in i.t oil a on t1'1 O.d
t oll Trail u! I". 1; v. Or,.., ;( .
four tn V et if 1.1 I T :i r
M i Mi 1 'oft !; v .i 1 liro n i : ;
the h.i. k r the ii.n
and htm k the I : ;k'.' en th 1 r i
flii. hi. M-lonell r.nd ba'.
stU' Ir I v 111 : 'i! 1. 'I .v line i, 'i i
Hi fl 7 and w ere unhurt.
pefoi o ordei :ni; your oni",r 1
graduation an:iiutic ment-t, i.ill n
the N t lie it w irU e and t e the
new lino Uft t c i
I I 4.1 M' ;tiH tt I P
o ( in I ill I i il r,(.i'
( A c.itr.t rti l.t't. I ir- I
s.i.i:m. or- V'iv r -r
Kent lie I-." S' i:.rl I .'i ( i
t. r V 'I. e, Her-v M.-:;.er ; i l .
O'il l. en: ' li- , .. I e ' !l ' ':e ' i
Mil he.- . I .i' .., 1 w :th !. tf
S'll',i, t'.lCl I'f ' illlT-'Mll-' '
l ! n, :l L to Al'.o Oil .rrtui-1' '
llel'l Th ' TO.tr l.ll.'t HO U x
wrro Hnriiiil ai,i the .ir n' Al
bany and turned ocr to "a.i.u
oftuers.
Kunnintt Across.
Word 1. In the picture.
Word 4. Us.
Word 6. To exist or live.
Word tf. What one should rub
muddy shoes on lx;orc entering
the house.
Word . To Mirk fnot to.
Word 10. What happens when
yu ceaso to live.
Word 11. Opposite of out.
Sord T2. An indefinite article.
Word lii. To suspend by a rope.
Kunninir Down.
Weird 1. What we call persons
T thinps from Sweden.
Word II. Same as word 4 run
ninff across.
Word 3. Approaching; petting
closer to.
Word 6. N rood.
Word . The one who is solving
thii puzr.lc.
Word 7. A number.
Word 9. A personal prono'in.
Word 12. An indeinit article.
lESTKKUWS ITZZLE
ANSU KIU.l).
ii.
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iii
il
ii:-l
K ' TTY
T IEY FELL in love
with the West
can you blame them I
Akron tire engineers
wit h record s of succesa
running back a quarter
century, knew the future
held much in the Eat
Yet when the West won
them, they vlaJIy transferred
their training, skill arul re
sources to tiie Pacific Coast.
Today C-T-C ttret bear
tcsiimonv to this pioneer movel
I Thousands of motorists in nine
! Western states have discovered
ttiat C-T-C engineers have Put
somctAinjc Into these ttrvs tkat
makes them outrun other.
Some call it "stamina"; some
"quality". Others declare that
the very training and bkiil of
the engineers is embodied la
every tread and ply.
We shall be filad to give vou
expert iivtririJtion about vcmr
tirrs. and if vou need them
put on C-T-C's either bal
loons, semi -balloons, hcaw
duty cords or overdue cords 1
"Quality trill rurver be
lucriurof to meet a price'
Presuient
Columbia Tire CorporarioQ
ROSEBU RG, ORE.
' DRAIN:
Cool Motor Company
COTTAGE GROVE:
Mall Service Station
' YONCALLA:
Luther B. Dougherty
CANYONVILLE:
Pac.fic Highway Garage
Built-byhand
rtfsv Du( t'liitnur " rU Bsllon
Sccnl-Pton If ra--rHffT ConairUal
lmmn j (iit J )
f .. y r : n
Goes lo htd. IlrpO
and -w.-.i.es v? hf.pj.-y
' iP i;;5 L usir.es s
is adCertiocd.
3. P. O. EIKS, RoeDurg Lodft
No. 3J6. Htild rinnr comuiu
nlratioiis at te Klk'fi Temple on
fcaca Thurf Jay or every luonli.
All iiicnibt-rs rt'ijui'stt; J to ab
tnd rcKUlurly, aud all vigltlug
biothcia aro corilially Invited u
tt'n.!.
J. G. HAY. Jr., K. R.
J. TLGOOI)MAN Secretary
A. F. & A. M.. Ldurii tot.'e No. a
1. llegular communication! '
..cond Rnd fourth Wednesday
. each dumb, at Masonic Tempi
Roneburg, Oie. Visitors wtjl
ccinff.
-M. S I1AMM, W. M.
W. P. HARHIS. Sac.
I LODGE DIRECTORY :
1 Ui-lted Annum M' -ra In T;ic
1 Cnhee ball first and third Thurs
day. Visiting menibers al
i wava welcoiiio.
IIKI.FN WIHTAKnn. M. A.
vii,imi:r Mcci'i.i.o(''ii, Trcan
j IIKI.UT STr.I'HKNSON. S(C
i O. E. 6, Koseuurg crixpter No. i.
j Holds their refrut.ir meeting
. on the first and iMrd Thurfday,
In each month. All snjoumins
i britbers and slstern aio reapect-
full.- Invited to attend.
I i i'ItV U. SiNHI.KTOM. V. M.
FIIKK JOHNSON. Serrelarr.
I Union LncJmpmtnt, No. 9. I. O. O
I F. Meets In ()!(! Fellows Tvm
j pie on 2nd and 4:h W" Inoadayl
of each meat h. Visiting l'atrt
! arcb nlwavs weU-ome.
hu:i .vii.i.vr.. c. v.
W P WKT1IKHEI.I.. Rrrlhs
. United Brotnrroo of Carcer.teri
i M... I. f 4TH S V.iln .erond rnd I eB :'"
fourth Tuesday . evenioKS ol
j each mc ai. All carpenter! wel ;
, corned.
I i f hoi.mt; riec S'c.
F.MKKY t'OI.i:. Pres.
Pytman blstora, Ump.'l Teirple,
No. A Meet a tlio eecond aca.
fourth Monday tvenlris of ears,
r.onth. at the K. of K hall. VI
liora aiwavs W"'Conie.
MAKTIIA CimiSTt.NSEN, M.E.U
F.VA MAKKS. M. of R. C.
MAY K. PAItKKR. M. of F.
I. O. O. F Phlleurlan Lodge Not
8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern,
pie every Friday evening. Visit
lug brethern are always wel
come. WNAI.D YOVNQ, N O.
A. J. 'JliUljHS. Ilec. Sc
J. BL DAII.KY. Fin. Sec.
Knights of Pytmaa, Alpha Lodga
No. 47. Mt-eta every Wednea
day In Knights of I'ythlaa ball,
13d Rose street. YUKors olwaa
welcomed.
SAM CHKISTKNS()N. C. C.
llllY O. Ylll Ni!. M. F.
K. K. Y1M!!E"I.Y. K. II 9.
Eaglet. Hoseourg Aerie Meets 1
Macebee ball, on Cass streut,
on second and fourth Wednes
day eveninss of each fnonlu, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In
good standing alwavs welcome.
ltl('IIAlil ItLHCM. V. I'. I'.
tui;o. v. AiniAi's, w. v.
li. F. ijoohma;-:. Sec.
ROSrill'KU I.OI'GE NO. HOT U
U. t. M- Meeyi every Wednesdaj
niRbt, Moose Hall. 2ts N. Jaea
son St. Ciub roiud open 7:3u to
10 p. in. Visiting brothers wel
ctnie.
W. A. noGAKi'. Dictator.
H. U I'AliilK'l " I L 1 c. Hicretary.
JNO. M. TIIRONK. Tr.'nsuror.
O. T. M- Meels ..nu aecoud
and fourth Thurt lay of eaeli
numlh, In Ma. cat.ee bull, ror
ter Cass and lJine stiees. Vi
Iting Knights slways welcome.
U V. UO0HMAN, Cm.
O. W. HA I'F, H. K.
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end vi liitiR companions w.'l-
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HARRIS.
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S.'c-r tary.
woednin of Ih. world, ca-no No
US Mt !n th. Odd Fellnwa
liall In Hosebiirs; very firsl
snd third MoDdsy evenings. VI.
ltlns neUtibors siways welcome
Juil.N' iiKLL Htsa. C. C.
U. il. ilU-LH. Cierk.
Woodcrart. Lilac
Ci'cl, No, 49 M'-vts on first
snd third Mondav evenlnea. In
K. of P. hail. Vlnlrlng mlKbboii
lnlted to af'nd.
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MARl.AIlKT llll'M'.l. Clerk
W. B. A. O. T. Roseourg Ro
v.ew No. II iln'ls faui.il
n.-e'l'i.i on si-cu.i an-1 fo-i.-ta
'i tiMrxl.y5 a T:3'' p. n:. Vi-,.1-
leg s.sters Invited to attend rt
views. Mr-.r-.L-e b.li. Pin, anl
t'SH. st; .. '
( I.AMA lluXF.IIilAKF.,' Com.
.H -Sli: RAI'P. ( ol
Roaecurg Renekan Lodge-No.-fj
I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd v
Irws Temple every we.lt os
Tues.'jy evfnln. Vis. tins
Biernber, In iroxxl s'andlng ats
cinllally Inv'trd to aitend.
uits. M:wARa,r A1I(JRA'.
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ETHtL SA.UT, Fia. See.