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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1925. SIX Gifts Appreciated by MEN ' t Everywhere t ' Xmas Gift Sug gestions we ' have hundreds of others, too ' Beacon Bath Rolies, $5 to $17.50. Terry Bath Robe, $15 Silk LounRinK RoIcb, $17.50. Hickok Belts and Burklrs. Collar Bags for Soft and Starched Collars. Fancy Boxed Suspenders, Combination Arm Bands and Garter Sets, Scotch Plaid Wool Scarfs and Silk Scarfs, Ties, Sox and Shirts in Holiday boxes. Harth's Toggery- Roseburg, Ore. ff.TTIIIT,TIlIII.I.IlIIIllIlIIIW III AUTO WRECK Douglas Walte sustained . a fractured sknll as well as a bro ken leg and other Injuries in the accident In which Postmaster C. 8. llelnllne's car was wrecked near Woodhurn on Sunday. A number of conflicting reports have been received concerning Hie accident, but In a letter reeelvd this morning by a friend of Mrs. Helnllne. the accident Is graphic ally described. The parly left here Saturday afternoon and re mained In Halem over night, hav ing reached that place at 7 o'clock in the evening. "We left Saiem at o'clock In the morning,' Mrs. Helnllne wri tes," thinking there would not be much traffic and that wo would he perfectly safe. Mr. Walte sat In the front seat and I was In the back. Soon after leaving Salem the fog thickened and Just two miles south or Woodhurn It was so thick the windshield was drip ping wet and we could not see IB ' feet In front or us. In trying to avoid a team our car skidded and We collided with a big singe. I 1 !B5r T I -rT J if- CV'i.sH pi" T K 1 . z jTvni. - "Mil S. ' SccltonafBookcascs What a convenience a O-W Sectional case would be in your sewing room 1 What more desirable for holding patterns, yard goods, notions; and every , thing protected from dutt and visible through the gists doors? We recommend the Universal style, either unfinished for pointing, or hnished to match surroundings. Ask for booklet" "For Every Room in the Home" McKean, Darby & Baldwin Complete HousefurnUhers Roseburg, Ore. Slobevvgrrvu-kc Agzncy i E saw It coming and shut my eyes thinking that we were all to he killed. Our car skidded Into the stage and the crash wan awful. Maybe there Is something left of the cur, but I do not think so." Mrs. Helnllne was knocked un conscious when she wus thrown against the front scat. Mr. Heln llne was thrown partly out thru the side, while Mr. Wnlte was thrown entirely out of the car and was found unconscious and badly cut and bleeding. The members of the party were rushed to Woodhurn where they were treated and an ambulance then took them to Portland, where Mr. Wnlte was placed In Ht. Vincent s hospital. "Mr. Walte is under the enro of Drs. Joyce, Selling and Dalle ;hunt." Mrs. Helnline Buys. "There are two special nurses in nttcud innce. They have made X-rays of his skull and found a fracture, hut we will not know for forty eight hours whether there is a congestion. Ills right leg is crushed from knee to ankle, so wo think the car mut have pas sed over Hint leg. The foot on the other leg Is broken." Mr. Helnline sustained a deep cut on one hand and fn the ex citement and anxiety neglected giving It the proper nttention. As a result he Is suffering from an Infection, but It is believed that any serious effects will bo avoid ed. Proof of tne pudding la In tast ing whether Buyer or seller resd the classified flrie , 0 ssssastsaaaam. ill! Workmen are busily enKaged thin WM'k In remodel. fur tho en-; tire upstairs of the Hochnidel ; ituMdiiiK, opposite from the Newt-. Itnvlnw ofrlee, which Mr. Hut n-radi-1 1h planniiiK to convert Into mi huK ballroom, suitable to cure fur till of Ih4 private and public j dances of the city of Koseiunr. j A hardwood maple floor In White j laid this wm It and it will b i sanded and polished, making it one of the best dan re floor in 1 the mate. The hull room will be decorated oriental style. mirpa h) ii K any others In thin seetlon of tho Male. When the ballroom Is finished. It will be leased and operated regularly two 11 1 k ti t a a week for public dunr-eg. ARGUES TOMORROW TO SAVE MURRAY AorUwsl mm lud Win.) SAI.KM, Ore., Uee. 8. Argu ments on the bill of exceptions sub mitted by Will 11. King, attorney fur Tom Murray, condemned con vict. In support of a petition for a ! writ of probable cause will be ar-1 gned here tomorrow before Circuit I .Itl'lgo Perry R Kelly. ! K the petition Is denied In the j lower court an appeal for a writ I anil stay of execution will be taken ' to the supreme court ' ) Ilenldes taking exceptions to the I "lings of the court In the trial of ! rase the defense Is pleading that the slate has no authority to exe cute Murray until he has served i out his sentence of 20 years for bank robbery as the basis for Its 1 appeal. GOVERNOR HARTLEY AMPLIFIES NUMBER OF HIS PROPOSALS MMnrtAtMl Ptm. TmmhI Wlfr.) STATE HOI'SK. OI.TMPIA. Wn.. Dec. 8. Declaring that he wished to amplify some of the proposals contained In his first message to the legislature, fiovernor HartleT j artpeared before a Joint session of , of the house and senate in tho house chamber this morning. The governor reiterated his rec ommendations for centralised con trol of educational affairs, strain urged the curtnllment of the pre- sent h'ghway program and dwelt further upon his recommendations relative to the disposal of state owned timlier. He unred attain the creation of a board of nine to control the higher educational Institutions of the stale, but said he was not onnosed to a lioard of reteents for eech In slltullnn. He urged a constitution al amendment abolishing the elect ive office of superintendent of nub ile Instruction, and the law provid ing that the stnte print Its own text books from plates oblalaed from publishers. PAXTON RIDGEWAY IS GIVEN FINES FOR BEING INTOXICATED A flu of $I.r was ansf!-sol to rtuy hy Justlro of the (.Von' .Innt'd mruinHt l'axton liilK''vny. of Sutht'riln. nnil th driver's Hc-en. carrlfil by Mr. Itidueway im re voked for 11 period of oho yea -, fol lowing a (ilea of frullty to n rharire of rerklt'HM driving. A fine of Wl'1' was nlo lnipoHed for Win? Intoxi cated on a hiuhwav. Hldifewny's arrent took idar 8ev fral nionthn aeo. when In cnniiMny wtlh reveral other pernons hi. car turned turtle in the northern part of the county. He xuxtatned se ver Injiirfi N, and follow Inx Ills re covery went to Portland. Further posiponement of hln ran wern finally refused and throuKh his attorney he entered a plea of guilty to the charires Itn poneil Hun Inn t him. frs. Tyrll II. Stevens, who was arrested at the name time, and who waa n member of the party, paid ft fine of $7F for behiK itittiriit.il on a highway. ANOTHER STEAMER ' SENT TO AID OF ' THE WEST O ROWA MawrarUtsHj ptvw I 41 Wfr.) roitTI.AM), Ore., leC. 8 The sleamer West Ilolbrook, en route from Port land to the Far Kant, has been ordered to proceed to the re lief of (he strainer West O'Howa, which has ttevn drifting rudderless several days on the 1'nciiie about mt I.-, out from Portland. The Wen Ilnlhrook will aid the steam er ivwey, which failed in at tempts to tow the West O'Howa. The two relief vessels are expected to tow the disabled -vessel In tan dem, one ahead and the other be hind. The West Holbrook 1" ex pertrd to rearh the West O ltowa Wednesday nlKht or Thursday mornhu. The West Cadron, West Nmnen tun; nnd West Niger, all bound for Pen land, from Oriental ports and nl! within a few dnys steiuninn; of the West O'Howa are h lug nrderM bv the Columbia Pacific Shipping conipanv, their oi'rntor, to pio- ( i to the West O'Howa and de. liver to Cnptaln Robert Wilson, the dNshud steamer's master, sin h tnwlnf pear as he deems needed. The threfk vessels are from Sort to 11mi niilea from the West O ltowa. AUTOMOBILES BARRED FROM COLLEGE CAMPUS I WH-Ltnl Pm. l.l Wlr. ) PRATTLE, Dec ltecause stn- dents at the Vnlversltv of Wash .Ingten persisted in using their an- tomehi.rs to go from one class to j anotle-r. driving and psrklng of cars s forbidden on the campus jia aa auuouucement today, J'ro- Guard Against W With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The moment : you net those warning aches, get busy i with good old Musterole. t and stimulates circulation. It has all theisood qualities oj the old-fashioned muktard plaster without tlw bluter. Kub it on with your linger-tis. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing omtment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emer- geia-yesc. itmay hi event, aciiwaimirew. To Mother: Muiterolo U abo mad in milder form for babiat and mall children. Aak for Childran'a Mustorol. Jan A Tubes Better than a mustard platter fessors complained of the noise of tho motors about the buildings when class periods were ending and opening. medford jury convicts Mcelroy, alleged -fagin" Continued from Pace J.I ' MEDKOItl). Ore., Dee. 8 Harry MiKlroy, alleged "Kaglu," was found guilty of larceny this after noon by a jury In circuit court af ter four hours" d liberation. The conviction curries a Bontence of from one to ten years In the peni tentiary. McKlroy is charged with having induced Richard Dunn, aged 13, a runaway boy of Oaklnnd, Cal., to commit a series of robberleB from garage tills while obtaining gas for a stolen car. The boy gave a com plete story of the crimes during McKlroy's trial. MOVIE MAGNATE DENIES GRANGE TO GET FORTUNE f AMOriatMt Ptm. Leswn WIrO COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 8 Stor ies from New York that narold ("Red") Grance Is to receive J30O.- 000 for his Initial appearance In motion pictures are nonsensical, R. F. Woodhul! of Dover, N. J., president of the motion picture owners of America, declared here today. Motion picture owners, he said. "resent such wild tales of fabulous i salaries to Inexperienced actors bo cause It does more harm than good i to the Industry." OTTO MUETZEL BOUND OVER TO THE GRAND JURY - I outlet left. Portland, however, Otto Muetzel of Ollnla, who was remaliiB the low cost market, recently arrested on a double Heavy cooler holdings la still con charge, possession of Intoxicating I sldered the big factor In the egg lluuor. and posesslon of mash. 4 situation and storage , operators was tried todsv on the flrstlare nulling' out their stocks as charge and held over for the 'fast us market conditions will grand lury on the latter offense. 1 permit. Muetzel's nrrest was made after Butter holdings are moderate ol fleers had hidden out all night tni, y,.ar, not only on the coast near a barrel of mash which hud in( throughout the entire country, been cleverlv bidden on the 111- f Tri mnrket is already at a high side nhnve the Muetzel place. The ivpi however, aud with produc- officers rlalm that the man vis- jlted tho barrel and that noon the 1 tronirth of thU evidem-p they pro 1 cured a Rparrh wnrrnnt and visit ed hlf premtyeq where they found j int ox I. Htlnir liquor. 1 On tle rhiirtre of pnonoton of (liinmr hn ntnto fntmdiiced only hum witness nnd the defence none, the pri coedtngi merely heiiijr mtf fi. lent to cive th defend unffl- jei.-nt n-'t'on upn'i which to nn appeal. A Tine of $:iou was j inipofed and tinon notices of up- 1 peal helnir filed In onen court the ; api'iil hend were fixed at $'?r.o. ; )irirt Attorney Cordon nsk"d ! .flint, th defendant he bound ovr to lh erand tnrv on eharxe f poHUsfon of mash, a crime wnicn . ..." .- .i.. ... .r a he:.r- i... ... t . .. ... ti.cnt rT -rmir nlt'ed Ing in Mue'zel he dr b'ni of being bound over un- $1 Bill). It wns If WHS evl- dnt from the line or nuestiontiig followed bv the defense that an attempt will be mucle to have the search warrant declared illegal. The News Review for result V i Cr.ra Nome Perfume antl Toilet Articles In beautiful boxes make Patln-llitcd S the y acceptable Christmas W C.ift. Our Christmas "l , Line of Perfumes Is the most beautiful and most t nniailng collection we 4 V have ever had. g. Come In nnd make your s v selection while the atoek K is complete. All prices. J K NATHAN FULLERTON J" K m SaxnlL Aw J Rosehurg Oregon AROUND THE COUNTY BUCK FORK ITEMS the faculty advisor. A Mr. McCormlck of Portland,! The third month of school end has been visiting Jack II live the ed frlday, December i. lHt w-lc. Mr. McCormlck left for ,hl" '"' "n Friday. Miss r aye Hutmavln and Mr. Otis Uunnlvan left last Tuesday for Walla Walla. Washington, where J they will visit for some time, I Miss Kathrtne Jacoby spent the Thanksgiving holidays at her home in looking liiass. Krnest and Hoy Dunnlvan have been absent from school for three days. Krnest Ia out on account of illness. We are hoping to see him with us soon. Mr. Hoy Conley who has been ill the past two weeks Is very niuch better now. Miss .Mary Th.vkerey spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting In Canyonvllle. The following persons vl.ilted our school last week. Mrs. V. Dunnl viu.. diss Fnye Dunnlvan, Miss Mary Tharkrey and Mr. B. F. Moore. Mi-is Mary Thackrey entertained the young peoples' Sunday school class at her homo on Friday even ing. Iecember 4. The evening was spi-ut In playing varjous games fol low In'i the business meeting. At a bile hour delicious refreshments were served by the oostess. Every one reported u very pleasant time. Those attending the party were Misses Nina Lelghlon, Katherine Jarohy, Nora Crofort, Mary Thack rey, Mrs. Klva PeterBon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thackrey, Messrs. Donald Starbuck, Walter TlncVrey, ' Karl Thackrey, Glenn Thackrey, Uuxtf.r Moore, Sam Peery. Klmer Lelghton, Frank I.elfhtnn, Fay Painter, Hoy Daniels and'Veraul Louden. X. Y. Z. o CAMAS VAM.KY SCHOOL NEWS Welcome . Martindale, Helen names aud Esther Brown, dele gates to the student conference at the university, left for Eugene Thursday morning. They were V - rnmnnnled by Miss Stlnllngs as m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 8. Although bids on the local dairy ' board are unchanged for the day, I the local market on both butter land eggs is admittedly soft. Job bers report the local market well Isupplled and receipts Increasing. At the snme time the shipping demand is falling with very little non )u,.reasing, the market Is hardly likely to swing upward for some tiiue to come. Country dressed veal Is stow and weak. The top on light calves this niorninn is i cents although recetptH on tne streets are low. Choice llRht hogs are holding steady at 15 to li cents. The wool mnrket Is prenerallv ?u,r2 ceu,v.,,,;:r v".r.,ierfTne9,an:i . ... i i tj M nfrin half blood. 3M to 40 cents for medium or 3-Rs blood. Although the annual sale of the Idaho wool pool was called off, 118 bans of Idaho wool belonuinn to Worth S. Lee of .11 1)11 II I It I II riitllir w day. bringing 451 cents. It was i purchased hy Alex Livingston. Jr. l ne iuu in uc mnrsei rouiinuen unu,unr..,. few spuds are picicea up in ine country, but buying is limited with little or no outlet at present levels. Recent purchases have been made on the basis of 250 to 2fifl with sacks furnished and the stocks hauled to .loading point.. Local poultry market is oareiy steady. Not much country stuff coming and not much demand. W ROSEBURO R0TARIAN9 t LEAVE FOR EUGENE. M CORVALLIS MEETING A number of the members of K the loral Rotary club left late Jt this afternoon for Kugene where V they will meet tonight with the K members of the rluhs of Eugene Jt and Corvnllls In a Joint social ses- V sion. The program Is being ar K ranged by the Kugene organlta J tlon. which has planned a num $ her of unique features for the event. MKETSa V Sabbatical leave, beginning ln!snd women for the plplomatlr K September, was granted 17 In-;Servlc. the National league of ! structrrs of New York City. tneiMasor'c Clubs, meeting at Rara M first group to be rewarded In this toga. X. Y voted unsnlmouslv to S wnv for their r.orvlce in the pub- endow s; chair at Oeorge Wasblng- A .. .i M.. 1'nli.Aifv Waahlnrtnti fl C V 11" TniMiiw oi in- Small ore - can do buaine" Thousands of Salesmen Ev)rO coptj c( tKIv nsrwa DatMr Is P nor. ha I Can Tics v m in hi n m pi1 v nmiMiiiii Miss Stilling' mother and her Bister Clara Htllllngs spent Thanks giving with her. Clara Stlllinga Is a sophomore at l.lnfceld college and Mrs. Stilling! lives at Yaki ma. A Reverend Wilson of Roseburg will preach at the school house next Sunday, December 6. Snow was seen on Dennett Rock Wednesday morning. The monthly school report end ing November 27th. Is as follows: Whole number days' attendance, 98.1); whole number days' ab sence, 41; Average number pupils belonging, 603; Average daily at tendance, r,7.H; percent of attend ance, 94.7; Whole number of times lute. 23; nuhiber of pupils neither absent nor late, 28; num ber of visits by parents, 6. Ross Brown spent the Thanks giving holidays with his folks, who resides at McKlnley In Coos county. 1 mm Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilson or Rrewster Valley, former residents of this valley, have been visiting with their niece la Rugene, who has been seriously ill for the past month. Last Monday morning during assembly, the primary room en tertained the rest of the school with a very Interesting program. Late Wednesday afternoon the primary and Intermediate rooms gave a Thanksgiving program. There were fifteen visiting parents present. After the program Cap tain Hall gave a short talk. Mrs. M. F. Cauthler from Coos County Is now visiting with her son. S. A. Gauthier. .A report Just received from the Hoard of Health lor the analysis of the water from the school well showa It to be In A condition A-safe for drinking purpose. The school Just received Its supply of Christmas seals from the Douglas County Health De partment. Anyone wishing to purchase these stamps will find tbem at the school house. C. V. H. S. This Newspaper Is titt shopping window for Thousands of customers? Bow About Abur; Goods ( C. A. SMITH REPORTED TO BE FATALLY ILL ) ( Arrlatf1 1Tm Lfurd Win.) W n. u. A. mil nil, head of the ! Coos Bay Lumber company and well known In lumber cir- cles of the pacific Coast, Is critically 111 at his borne in Berkeley, Cat, according to word received here. The mes- - p--o ' llV(. PRISONERS ON COUNTY ROAD GANG MAKES ESCAPE . Arthur Ray. of Reedsport, who was recently sentenced to s s long term In the county Jail for violations of the II- qnor law, escaped this morn- Ire from trie road crew. while working on the Mount j'.bo road. Kay was taken A out with the'other prisoners earlv this -morning to aid in road work and soon arter reaching the Job dashed Into the brush and succeeded in making his escape. Ray was arrested for possesion of a still, and was fined 500 and given (io davs In Jail. Hav- . Ing no money with which to pay the fine he was facing a long term of confinement. The county court had placed a guard over the prisoner, but Psv managed to slip awrv before the guard could halt him. For the training of young men t - " ... t'reseni Classes in puum-iu .nnirp and commerce at th university will be organlied In February ss the fore'gu service school of di plomacy. PROTECT THEM Work hard to maka your busi ness a success. Spend money freely to make veer home a delight. Take pleasure In acquiring a wca'th of possessions. Then t hack and enjoy them free from worry afegusrded by dependable Insurance. WSSS jut mi ' ' m 1'W'H I ( COOLIDGE'S MESSAGE STRESSES LAW EN FORCEMENT, TAX CUT (Continued from Page 1.) Ished for their crimes. No other Scarcely had the final words of ... , .. , ..... the executive's annual message course of action Is worthy of the fallen ,rom (he nps of reading American people. rlerks In senate and house before "Our country has many elements the Republican house msnagers In Its population, many different ' called up for debate the gigahtic modes of thinking and llng, all of , ucilon,11bi" .."V , , , .7 :hand to fulfill one of Mr. Cool whlrh are striving In their owa;((J mnior recommendation-, way to be loyal to the high Ideals 1 .. ., . . ... . Iworthr of the crown of American Icltlxenshln. It Is fundamental of our Institutions that they seek to guarantee to all our Inhabitants the right to live their own lives nnder 1 . . -,..vn iBn. the Protection of the publ c ilaw to injure othftrs materially, physic ally, morally, to Incite revolution, or to vtolate the established cus toms which have Ion had the sanc tion of enlightened society. "But It does mean thp full ripht to liberty and enuallty before the law without distinction of race or creed. This condition can not be pTanted to others, or enjoved by ourselves, exepnt bv the anpllcatlon of the principle of broadest toler ance. Bigotry Is oHv another name for slaverv. It reduces to serfdom not onlv those against whom it Is directed, but also those who seek to applv It. An enlarged freedom can onlv be secured by the appli cation of the fcolden ntle. No oth er iitternnce ever presented such a t LODGE DIRECTORY t Uelon Ksesmefntst. no 9. 1. O. O r Meets tn Odd Pellnwa Ten. ide on tnd sed WanesdsW of eseb month Visiting Patr arch- .lww weleAwie gRrn MtT.t.m n p. W P WHSI'HUHFT.U Berth. Lsifsl Chaotse Nn. SI, . A. M Meets every third TnesdaT of sen month In Masnnte Temrde All member reanested tn attend snd visiting companions wel come. A A. WTTTIISR. Wrh Priest W. F. HARRtS. Seeretsrr. Nrahhora wr Wrwvsrr.fl. LIlM Clrale Nn. Meets en first ed tWrd UiwiIkt Mriilnn. ts w of P hall VUltln aelghbort re4Ml n er. ST VTA WTCTfrPPPT T, n N MAFOArtfTP WHTTNICT. Clerlt IT" t P PhlletrT"LCMfae No" t Meets In Odd Fallows Tern nl ererv Frlda evmlri. Vt" Ing brethern are always wel eome C. F. CRAMFR. N. O. A. J. OTnnnwa. Re. Heo. J W PAn.FV. Fie See Woodesee of tne worm camo Na 17S Meets la the Odd Fellow TTell t Rn.ermrg ererr first nd third Mondsv evenings V1 Ule nslgbbors slwsrs welcome JOHV TIFT,T WESS. P. 0. V M MTT.T.KR. Clerk K0T. M Veers earn eecon? and fonrt Tbnrsdav of ese mnn'b. V.rsbee hall. en nee Ch ed Ptoe etreete. Vie Itlmr Knlh" lwf welcome 1. n onnnvAV tVtn. n. w papp K Roseau re st.heir.h Le4e No. i I. O. O F Meets tn Odd Fel tows Tern nle every veek or Tnesda evening. Vtettfns menshees tn rood standing ar COrHI'llv tnTtterf tn attend. ANNA WICKHAl) N O. OERTRtTnW HATFIFLD. R. B EMMA LENOX. F. 8 powpvrRh limr tst ins? t O. O. M Meets evwrv Wednesday lh Moose Hall. 14 N Jack ne Rt Ctb room, orvea T;M f 1 n m. Vtalttng brothers wel eerna W. A. TrOOART) Iwetstor. TT O PAPfrTFR. Reeretar TWO M TTTROKS) TsMfnnr BP70EiksrRoseburfl Ledge No. S?s Ho'd remlsr eommunlcst'on at the Flke Temoi on each see. ond end fourth Thursdavs esch month. All members renuested to attend regularly, and all visit ing brothers ar cordially Invit ed to attend. . J. O. PAY. Jr.. E. R. J. T. GOODMAN, Secretary. SILK LOUNGE ROBES A beautiful assortment of Robes made up of heavy Brocaded Silk patterns. The Ideal Gift for him. CTPEiNCERS Roseburg's Newest, Livest Leading, Men's and Young Men's Store. practical rule of life." Tax ltcdiictlon First. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. A program of hard work was sug gested to the new congress today j by President Coolidge and the I house, at least, took the hint. ! ' -"" ' '"'"T"":, i" ! def lfon ln " and ""'" " ow" "', hm . 3 j"!ons' Mr' 9"" 2 'l?,Lr,i" "I"' "'"'""""" ,'"' ,"': , 1 of mouth to the two houses 01 Snortly after h return from a speaking trip to Chicago he dispatched the long mesage to Capitol Hill by message and along with it he sent more than 1,000 nominations to public officers and a batch of war debt agreements negotiated during the summer. Read simultaneously In senats and house the President's review of the state of union and his pro posal of an administration pro gram of legislation were greeted by frequent bursts of handclap ping. A school for crlpnled children coffin f2ir.00o will lte built In Buffalo, N. Y. The bulldlriK will be a honpltal, school, playground. nd home. Umnous Klsn NO. B Meet Jn4 aeit 4th Mondavs of eseb month. Address p o. Pot HSH. Ros btrr. Own. Jnima SwsnT-SI eefs inMse Cabea hsll first and third Thurs. days. Visiting members al- . wlpsms. MAY PTNOF.U M. A. i MtT.T)iFr) Merin.TrTT. Treaa. pisT T P! 9TTCTTTFV30M Cor DE MOLAY CHAPTER Fofiilnr Commnnlca t'on. 2nd and 4th Thurs davs. Masonic Hall. V . A A SS- IXIirSl tO0 Nt 13. prnlM eommnTitesitiotii em.d fotiTh xrdi.MdsT. urn Turtritn. Mnntf TnTtx ftnbnrr. 0 Vtatt.ori wel er- XT TTAMU W M. W F TTARRTR pc. Onltxd BrotnArnoofir of rjin)-nteM jAtnswrtv rtf AfTitffiea. MeetH at 47H S. Main "cond tnd each nr"th. All carpenter wel T F WOT WF1. Upc Rfo. KMKRY COI,F. Pre. vthlan fUMsra. 1lmptJa TemDlA No. 4V Meeta ih- acond anJ fo-rrfh VAti4T Titnen of ee mMith. at th K of P. halt Vt tor ntwuTS weienrnA. VARTHA CTTR19TFVSFV. M.E.C FVA MARKS V of R. C M4V F, PAHKFR M. nf F Knlaht of Pvtsnt, Alnhs tv1o Vf. 47. Vts stprr Wedne 'An In Ku'v-ht- of Pvthtia hall 1ft Vnmm Htreet Vlstlora alwav 'eomM. PM rTTT)TTFN90M C. C. pov n vnrvn v w . H WIM'T. K R W A. O. T V' . "osburo vtw No. 1 TTolds raTT,ISf v-spftfifi oi vNv,d and fonrt Th-irsdar a T'S' n. m Visit ln iitr invited to attend r view. MaeeabM hall, Pino an 4 Cnmrn atrtta CT.AWs POVFBTIAKK. Com. JF9STF RTP Tol CaniA. R4ei-j a ipvMat7fi Maee bsti on Oaat atesast, rn t,v1 rtA 'onfrti WarlriM i' twins! tsf mnrh tr-'.-ith. nl 9 V1olr viitr btwthswrn In VftfX! rPnis1f,t (aps- n1rritTip m.Pvv wooppiw. w p TWO w 4TTTTAHS. W. P. F lTnVAM nkf. S W F-iiiurfj rwmar rtn on the first nfl fr.d TtrMi4- tn nch month. AH tojonnilnj omthr nd atatera aro rflpr fotlv Invited to attod CORA R PTNOf.FTOM. W M. FEES JOHNSON, BecretaiT,