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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, MONDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1925. GIVE NECKWEAR FOR Yt . You cannot possibly go wrong when you '' make selections for "Him" in this Man's ' - - Shop. We know exactly what he wants ". ' and we have it in every desirable color . and pattern, prices from . 4 $1.00 to $2.50 ; Cpence VJ.TJ Miff Hid T Roseburg's Newest, Llveat Ltadlng Mn'( and Young Men'a otore. piYGiis horn - (AanrUUtt Pfm Usml Km.) " BOSTON, Mass., Dee. 14. Mini Eleanor Hears, l)n. ton society lead er, tennis playtr a;id all round ath lete,' today completed a wnlk from I'rovldenc. 16 her homo in IJoston ' io win a wage:-. She covered the 44 miles In a lltlln over 11 hours, although the time limit set by the erms o( the wager was IS hours. ? BOSTOJf, Mass., Dec- 14. Miss Eleanor rears, Rioted society sports- Ivotnnn, was nttemptln.i to wn'l: 41 Jul lea In 15 hours touuy to win a bet 8ho left Provldnce, rt. t., nt 1 V m and h"f c.:r!y prngi-roa t.:;ve iter. fclf:h hones of Ir-ini: iib' u ' fetich her home I,i exclusive Bea ton Street, iloston, wltliln tho stip ulated period. The -amount of the .waj:er was withheld, but Mis r-ars hhUI site made it a year am In Purls. Willi ' llownrd Rturz.cs of Providence. i Miss Hears, llorlnn and New york oocIh! leader, "good fellow." and athlete extraordinary, lor 20 ; years has kept her name among ' the. leaders in almost every line of nmieur aport. . 8ho has been finalist In both ' tho women's singles and mixed doubles national tennlR tournn Jiienls. t'nlll ulio told her atuhles and alio! her favorite hows that bo one elite might own them, her fierforniera were consistent blue Ibbun winner. She Is an exeell eut swimmer, can bundle a yacht, hoot with rifle or revolver, skule, waa the flrnt American vumnn lo fly over water. lav JSI1S she bet $100 she could walk Ilia 110 miles between Hur llnguine aiid Del Monte, Oil., In .5 bouis. She hiked over tin' stretch In 32 bourn f Inf. Miss Roan, who Is 40 years of h;:c, la a member of one of 11m oldist fam ilies In IJonlon. Perloiller.lly since I!il2, (ha has been n purled ta gged lo Harold Viindcrblli. but to date she b;is remuiiud Boston's "aocleiy bachelor girl." Heat wlln gaa. OitiUI-3llX"lIlnf !h" r0,,nir''i ii'ftinpolU. and In j 'S il fcrr THESE 6LANKETJ FEtLOOOt w I Al ELL WASH YOUR. iLANKXTS PL'Re AS AND TMEVLL BG v COMfOiUABtt H6 KNCVI. WTiat la more en)oMo ' on a olt winter's night than to aliunde under a pair of well laundi red Kin. Itnry blaaketa. If thfy are laundered here ou can niiKile as cloko nt yoa plearo to thoin. They'll te'T good Id the Iftai k. Roteburs Steam Laundry rllONTB 7 3D r?n& CHRISTMAS j m (Amltl tnm Uunl Win.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. Malor (Teneral ihfulcs P. &iiimernll, one of the outstanding fljurea of the American army, took thn witness .itnnd In tlio aiitcball court martial today to reply directly to Colon 1 Mitchells chargo that aa command er at Hawaii he countenanced Im proper conduct of the Island air forces. The general appeared before a court, wlionf prcMdt?nt be had been daring the first few hours of Its exi itenec, ana froM wtlrh ho had withdrawn voluntarily on the open ing d:iy of the trial after his rec ord in li.twall had been attacked In a chil'Tite by the defense. The geiM.nl contracted General Mitchell's statement that as lute aa 1923 tVro were no army plans for air dufi'r.ae of Hawaii. He said h! w as concerned lu 1M3 about the shortage of air servlco personnel aud cqiilpim nt but was told by gen eral staff ofllcera that no reinforce ments wcro available. "1 then in ttted two air aaua drons from field artillery troops." ho added, "and finally got plauea tor them." RADIATORS FREEZE Denatured alcohol ready bottled at front or buck door and we enn tell you bow much - you need. Priced light. Lloyd Crocker's Drug Store. o Free. Tho Inei I). Htrange Beauty HI'.itllo over the Koscbunt National "Tank and Beauty Shoppo in the Hauiman IiIiIk., will give a- five shnmiKin with em-h marcel until Christmas. I'honea: 21! J and I90-J. FLIVVER KING'S FIDDLER RETURNING TO MAINE WOODS IiKTKOIT, ivc. II. No lour n'i!i (l hk a unit of turvlc In th' Konl n.homt. "Jranilia MtfUtf" lJimtiam, nicinn'eque tmtislator of AiiiTir-aii lunn mttl fimlU'r rxim ordinanr", 1a irttirnin; In flip haiil tatn hrt-in h first won his famr Hark i the woods and rocky Mil vt Main with p.uih In N"w Train still aciumimiki? d by tho cn tourn(:n of np sjmprmen ami plmtnKraidiiMB who (intU'd tho rim fiddler on hU firnt venture airos tl boum!aii( s tif Main', "iiatidia," and "tirandma" Imn- ham. who hear tho dlMtm.tlnn of wiiinltiK the favor and triomh.hlp of ll-Miry Ford thtoiu-h tho old man's vkill In KcalUnR dmt tun a. li ft I't'urbom Uut ulght for l ho cant. V. K. Hell. Slllhelllll resident, wns a Kosehurg vb Iter teday, and apont several lioura on busineai. 1 DAILY WEATHER REPORT I'. 8 Weather Bureau, local of ! flee. Ilnst'biirg, Oregon, 1 bburs endlnr 6 a. m. Precipitation In Ins. A Hundredths Hlchet t'-niperatun yeslenlny 4 Lowest temperature l.-ist nUht 31 IV-Hplutlnn hit il hours 0 Totr.l pn cm. since lit month, l.fic, Normal pri-cip. for this month S.92 Total prerlii. from S"pt. 1, Pi'-'S. lo itnle .. T.53 Average preclp. from SepL 1 '" IV I Total dericiency from SepL 1, ' S t'ti Averago precipitation for ii vu seasons. oepiemocr to Mar Inclusive) . 31 (S , Cloitiy tonlKlit, rain TucmIi ) ; normal temperature. , KM. HULL, SlateorflioaJaU ; DEFERFATALTHIP : Secretary of Navy Wilbur Asserts Commander of Shenandoah Advised of His Rights. ! (Aieoristnl Prm Leued Wire.) WASHINGTON. Deo. 14. Refer ! ring to the Shenandoah disaster i and the controversy which follow-1 i ed. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, i I in his annual report to tho While I House, made public today, again I declared that complete liberty of action waa given Lieutenant Com mander Zichary lansilowne, the 1 ship's commander. 'Ait for aviation I policies In general, he reiterated hia stand that aeronautics aliould continue aa an arm of the fleet. "On August 18. 1925," Mr. Wilbur aald, "the chief of naval oeratlons held hia final conference with Lieu tenant Commander Lansdowne con cerning the flight, at which time Lieutenant Commander Lansdowne expressed himself as aatisfied with tbe date and arrangement for the flight and expressed entire confi- j.. .u. .....i,... .u . . r ,i. , . . IKudy'e Intention to become a cl- Jefn.h, U' 7 COD,plt'le th tlaen of the United Statea of Am proposed flight. - orlca Mllltla in theatre per- ...ti ! ""e""" Lieutenant mltleil nse but applBU,e Lansdowne waa again reminded that In accordance with the estab-l .i.. ti. Ilshod policy of the department he!.. rn,.,. . .h waa authorized to defer the trip. t' J dJ" C h'JM. 1C i ,u . , ,. maun ui. luuomn, or vnuiwi a together if In his Judgment such cuanges were remlered necessary by weather conditions. -o- (AaorlsM Tnm Urol Win LONDON. Dec. 13. Sir Broder Ick .Cecil Hartwcll, known as the "rum running baron," again la in financial distress. His name Is In cluded in the Official Oazetie lit of receiving orders In bankruptcy. Sir Hroderlck, In 123. organlz -d a rompany to buy llmior. with tha alleged purpose of seeing that the arid Vnltcd States was made com- paratlvely moist. Circulars were Issued Inviting tho public to take shares In the compsny. promising largo returns to subscribers. Large shipments are said to have been made, but finally It waa reported that the American coast patrol had put a crimp In his activities by the seizure of some thousands of rases of llntior and that the varlons share h.-ilde-s In his company wo-jld get l(Mli rernms for trie- cettlar. Later It was said thn baronet admitud that he was out of luck and also funds hut that he would continue his work. A circular Is sued announced that he would at tempt to land cargoes through t ho Bahamas International Trailing comimny If funds for the project weie forthcoming. Whether any cargoes got through the blockade la unknown. Barbecue sandwiches and coffee Oh, Boy! SNOW AT BAKER. (AjOTclatrt! Pniii uan! TA'irv.) BAKKI), Ore., Deo. 13 The ground was white here todHv for the first lime this winter. Nearly an Inch of snow Ul during Hie nU'hu Weather continues mild. Punkln Center la close to Dixorj vllle. PROTECTIVE SOCIETY ASKS FOR DONATIONS OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES This year It Is again necessary for the Pacific Proti'cllve Society to a.ik for assistance In behalf of the unfortunate ones under ihelr care, according to a communica tion received by the News-Review from W. O. McLaren, general su porlnt.'iiilent. They are asking each one of their friends lo help ihem, and knowing that conFlder able farming la done in this com munity would like to hare tbe farmers help Ihem In supplying po tatoes and other vegetables lor winter Uj-e, Tbe society has four institutions tin-ler Its rare: The l,nuifl Home, the Cottnce Hospital, tht Alberiin.l Kerr Nursery and the pot Hand Commons. During the last year loev provided for Isa giiis. 3:14 babies and over 500 men, women and boys. Any kind of vegctahl" will he Ajiprcriatcd and will help In tbe piod work. Donations mould be si rt to 1D6 1-iinislile atreei. Port iai d, OitfTun. All freight chari-s w.ll be pa.d .y the society aud .n ks will be iclurned If desired. o Cook with gas. NEWSY BITS VIKNNA- I'll- lil.'ll'. Ilalllls.-h of ustria would liKht a Uu' l. Culled "an old liaii,'' bo ban r-ent a rt-pie-stitnllre to Alfred (iilrrtler, fur mer minister of finance, deuiandicg ati..:icltin M:w YM!K Vlftc-n million 'Inn ..hrunk lo tlS.li'O In a few i week.. Print- Kaeclilld Moiilram i pasha of Tnrke, a- the hlrh fiumv as to the ytlK of a lot of j Kent amiiiuee which be had (lie h , ui. .ojud wh.B k siUvtal Willi ' Heat with gas. BU FORCED lliTn n siiirrMinpif them. The government appraiser now bail different Idea. AUSTIN", Texas "Political thuga ant! character aasaaalna are lead ing tha fight (or my Impeach ment," writes Governor Ferguson In her husband's paper. , I BOSTON. Now as for marines i being hard-boiled: private Franc jOundou, aceking to mount, grab jbed a camel by the hump when It waa being led through tbe streets from a show. A ton of camol fell on btin, breaking hie collar bone and cracking his skull. The marine la now recovering and the camel la dying. Tbe camel bad been 111. BEIRUT Take If from Hessan Yharrat, Moslem bandit leader. Forty men have been detailed to behead M. de Jouvenel. French high commlcaloner In Syria. Ilea- i san baa written of his Intentions I to a newspaper, - j LONDON. Members of the house prone to whisper that a speaker la a bally old fool or something auch must be careful now. Amplifiers bave been la- stalled. NEW YORK. Larene Lynch, driver for a gruln firm, has had hia first day off in fifty years, lie observed it by lounging around bis employer's stable. ROME. The Fasclstl have prevented boycott proposed lagain ioo uul uiiuernittuu wny a iinsoiuu , .hnnlri pnl tho ni,llvo. r.t ' pn . WMr plolhB.. NOTICE I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than myself, after December 1925. C. E. MATHEWS. 2B0O FANtf SKK WOOH VM-'EAT lit I.L .MONTANA. MARSIIFIELD. Dec. 13. Bull Montana was on bis way back to Hollywood today, after losing tbe : toughest and most tunning wrestling match ever staged In Cooj Hay to Sailor Jack Wood of Dallas, Texas. Montana caught Wood off bis guard and tossed him In the first two mtnutea of wrestling. Wood took the next two falls In 24 and 35 minutes, with the two men battling every minute. Aiiout 30 mlnutea after the second tall Wood hit Montana on the Jaw and was disqualified, but the movlo wrestler refused lo accent the match on a default, and Insisted on continuing after hej had recovered consciousness. 1 In tho semi-final Charlie Davla of Marehfield and Frank Burns of i Flint, Michigan, wrestled one Ihour lo a draw, I Twonty-flve hundred fans, the jlurgst sporting event crowd In local history, wltneseed tbe bout. Men'a suits cleaned agd pressed. 11.60. Kosetiurg Cleaners, pboae 473. BABE HERMAN GETS CHANCE AT KID KAPLAN'S CROWN (AuutIuImI I'mu l.i-ii.vl Wirt.) NKW YrtltK. Dee. 14. Louis (Kid) Kapbn of Meiiden, Conn., world's featbr rwMglit rhnmplim, will risk his title in a lfi round en gagement with Bal-o ll.-tn'.an, pro duct of California. In M.tditon Square Garden Friday nltlit. JUST ARRIVED Distinctive ratterns of the lat-j ost (1i a1:i8 In perfume atomtirra, j nppllratorir and Btntlonory. Kor nt- lt'ctivu gifts you should see thorn. Llyd X'roi'kris lniK Stor?. . o . 21 ABOVE AT KLAMATH, j AMH-uti rivm m.i v:tt.) KI.AMATH FALLS, Orp., Tkc 14. Klumaih Kalis -xpi Irnt-td Its spennd co!dat nlRht uf the yur tn?t n'Rht when (hi- mmiry touch ed 21 above In the U. fl. wnathwr office. Once (Wore this wlntpr the thermometer registered 16 atove. O '"' ' Clear, filtered nwpot rider at Bt-Hndt Ituad Stnr.d. or the glpss. , By the gallon A College Education for Christmas for Your Boy or Girl What a ;ft It will t the opportunity to ac quire the collcue traminp; wltith means tlte differ ence bet wee n nic diocrity an J success in their later live. Guarantee them college eJucnllon Inttcail vl merely frr'phe.vie.g and hoping It w ill tome to pasa. li Utt Mumml P.UCI.& (tell L -.-..-ri a mi. nsmm '0"LA" ' " CHAS. 8. McCLHINNY 01 ST. MGR. ROSEBURG, OREGON Sinoppf floles Gifts from . tt Tr -no rrn Harm s l oggery II ira Men's gifts from Harth'a Toggery the men's store . ', . , I t A assures that degree of quality and correct style which the fl lTft ' OfftL careful man insists upon when doinej his own shopping. yjjy.ej "tti II AlviLV PTr Starting with the incomparable Knoppf clothes street 6 's ' A II 1.'iMls,iS''lr suits, tuxedos and full dress, also topcoats for every oc- gVJ M II sTtvisK casion one can range downward through countless de- Xfiytr n -wj II ln'tt ' ! tli sirable gift items, a few of which are listed here. sjAMj-y4 yi 4sS From 50c to $2.50 W - ;njWRaj!Lia?'A9 911k Striped Shirts Cashmere Mufflers WL II 'v'i-v2 Bilk Neckwrar . Cape Gloves A ' i -IT Silk Hoae French Fabric Gloves 4J-DEC-21 fit j Fancy Wool Hose Atbielic Underwear - ' II Bilk and Wool Hose Leather Belts rHTOt II . English Golf Sox Belt Buckles- I ' AtKJtMlt 11 " " II rxni-----r- U-Li J""I1 ' Initial Hdlffs. In Boxes Collar Casea . rlrUcljy' SIT French Linen Hdkfs. Sterling Cuff Links 1 $&WkM& V& r:M51a .OUIOO.UU llWfWWW -trX ultl I rT't'l Imported Silk Ties Fancy Wool Hose i &Jr( J -HTt I Hrff -tPj Madras Shirts Capa 1 H'Aftri' :;::4: tti::::Xj English Broadcloth Shirts Tie Cases ) Vff i Hli'itii"::i; ; Shuta with SUff Collars Beits with Buckles i &l tA llll KWJ'S''ii5" Pajamas Handkerchief Cases : III llll ' 'f;TC--JraJ Caahmere Mufflers Gold Cuff Links III fWsSICi'" 1 Sllk or Wo' Muffler Dress Sets fSSifixSjS&k .'njftJ Buckskin or Mocha Gloves Umbrellas EPi2W y& w-Ty Imported Wool Hose Traveling Slippers ' LjjL;?S r $5.oo to $moo . . lQa-DE.C'2.2 Knitted Sweater Vests English Broadcloth Nightshirts N. Pullover Sweatera Silk Pajamas - French Silk Mufflers Robes S , Wool or Fur Lined Gloves House Coats JnZr Dress and Tuxedo Vests English Golf Knickers rS?'" nWS sllk ud Wo' Underwear Stetson Hats rS-iP JSitl tS)Cu5:-f''i"3fc English Broadcloth Pajamas Tuxedo and Dress Sets 'StvS lk&2a'Z'Jti Wo' Blasers Silk Umbrellas '-JhfjtiJil I J4sSii;-S5 Flannel Shirts (7 XA 3 I M $10.00 and More V J I l J) v J) Stetson Hats French Dressing Gowns I 1 VSfSfX ( A J Silk Underwear Ovorcoata ' 4 ' trt J f i , Bilk Pajamas Dress and Tuxedo Suits TJlT j " n Imported Sweatera Traveling Bags jfT II f"- Lounging nobea Golf Knickers $-)P """" 4"i-de.c-2S CiY Certificates in uny Amount 'i&i Ihahth's toggery ,5, OF FIVE MILLIGIUS I ' (Aiwitl lrrM Lnurd Wir. ) I KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., IK-C. , 14 Fred Hendricks. Klamath ln Idlan, left here todny for Wnsblng j ton, D. C, where he will appear be ! fore Interior department officials ! and members of congresa to press tbe Klamath Indians' request for tbe $"i.u0ti.ut0 loan on the sale of ! reservation timber. Although he 1 needs approximately JThhj lo fl . nance the trip, Hendricks is leav ing here with but S248, but hours i some way or other to procure suf-1 I ftrlent funds In tho east to keep j him there lobbying for the bill and I tnrn Dilng mm back to the reser- "I can only buy a one-way tlck I et and trust good fortune to get enough 4 1 bring me home." said Hendricks prior to his departure this morning But. I am so an - llous lo put this over for the In diana that I tin willing to take a 1 chance on any personal clisrom- fort." V. R. Senator VrXary haR bo fore crngre.a a hill to advance a ' Imn of J5.0iH1.000 to the Klamath I Indians, to be paid back at five 1 per rent IntrreM from the sale of j Ihelr timber lands. Thla would j 'give tho Klamath Indians approil- mately $4,000 each and would en-1 , able them lo farm their lands pro- perlv and get on their feet flnan-1 I chilly. I o I vnno punTnr.QiBu , I , o I II Is time now to hare It mad, to avoid the holiday rti'h. It will olv a doien gift problems. The Rnaeburt Httmio, esiiman bldg., i: Jackson, Phone 4t2. XMA8 ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Tt la not ton late to place your ' order for Xmaa announcements I with the News-Review Job printing department. We ran arlve you ! quick, efficient sen Ice oa abort notion. I Cook with ra Dressmaking and designing, ready-made kiddle clothes tor sale. Agency for Parker a ho- slery. 615 Fowler St., Phone 627-R. ' LODGE DIRECTORY 21 Union bneampment, No. V. I. O. O j F. Meets In Odd Fellowa Tem i pie on tod and 4th Wednesdayi of eacn month. VlslUng pun srehs always welcome. FKiiU MILLER, U. P. W. f. WUTUBKkllJ 8cribt Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. MdVita every third Tuesday ot each mouth In Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and nailing companions wel come. A. A. WILDER, High Priest. W. K. HAKKIb. Secretary. Neighbors T Weeacran. t-lla Circle No. 4t Meeu on flrat and third Monday evenings, la K. ot P.. ball. Vlaitlng neignbon invited to attend. i ALV1A WBTHtSRELU O. N. ' MAROARhrr WHITMKY. o lex a. I. O. O. f Phiietmrian Lodge Na S. Meets In Odd Fellows Tea pie erery Friday evening. Visit tag brethera are always wel come. C F. CRAMER, N. O. A. J. OICUDfc Hec Sea J. b. HAILBY. Fin. Bee. Vooameh et tn werta, csmp Ms 123 Meets in the Odd Follow Hall In Roaebntg every first and third Monday erentngs. Vis Ulug neighbors always welcome. job.n likll Hicaa, C. 0. M. M. MUXRR. Clerk. ' a. o, T. as. JSseta eacn s scons foartn i bnreday ot eack i month. In Maccabe hail, cor ner Lass ssd Pine l tree is. is lung Knight slwajs welcotoe ' i. o, UOODMAN. 0a. U. W. RAPP. R. K. Reour Reoexali Ledj N. 41, L O. O. fj Meats la Odd ft lows Temple avert week, oa Tuesday trsntiig. Vlaitln meubars la good tandln an cordially Invited to attend. ANNA WICKHAM. N. Q. GKRTRUDE HATFIELD, R. & MUA LENOX, r. 8. ROSEBCKO LODGE HO. 1037 L O. O. M. Moeta every Wednesda) nlgbL Moose Hall, US N. Jack son 8l Club rooms open 7:10 t 10 p. m. Visiting Brothers woi coma. W. A. BOGARD, Dlcutor. H. O. PARGF.TKR, Becretary. JNO. M. THHONB. Treasnrer. B. P. O. Elks, Roaeburg Lodge Na 328 Hold regular communication at the Elks Temple on each sec ond and fourth Thursdaya eacb month. All members requested to attend regularly, and all visit ing brothers are cordially luvlt ed to attend. J. G. DAY. Jr., E. R. J. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. United Artisans meets in Mao f Cabe hall first and third Thurs days. Visiting members al-) ways welcome. j MAY PINGEL. M. A. ) MILDrjiD McCULLOCH. Treaa i HKI.LB STEPHENSON. See. i DE MOLAY CHAPTER Regular Comraunlca, ; tlon. 2nd and 4th Thurs days. Masonic Hall. ! A, F. V A. M, uurti l.0C No 1A. Regular communication! second and fourth Wednesdayi each month, at Masonic Tompla Roaeburg. Ore. Visitors wol come. M. S. BAMM. W. M. W. r. HARRIS. Bee, United Sjretnernooa of Carpenter! 'and Jjlnter ot American Meets at 47 S. Main second end fourth Tuesday evenings ol . each mo in. All carpenters wo) corned. T. F. HOI.Mltj, Ree, Sea. EMERY COLE. Pres. LET THE TELEPHONE RUN YOUR ERRANDS The telephone has saved millions of useless steps, but millions more cau be saved. Sometimes this trusty messenger la forgot ten. Forgetting the telephone l a warte. It means Just so much niofe energy and time lost Phone tor food. It a the easleat and safest way. No need to stop to dress and go to town nor to send the children throuvh dangerous street traffic. Telephone us. We deliver free. Fresh vegetable are getting pretty nearly gone, so yon will need good canned vegetables and we have thu Royal ' Club brand. There are no better canued foods, ! ECONOMY GROCERY ' O. l JOHNSON Phone SI Tha ttsr That Serves Yeti Btrt. 144 N. Jsekson St. Umpqua Klan rue. B. Moet tnt sad 4th Mondays of each month. Address P. O. iioz S8&. Roso borg. Dragon. Pythian Sisters, UmpttJa Temple, No. 4 Meets the second aul fourth Monday evenings of eact mouth, at the K. of P. halL Vl uors aiwavs welcome. MARTHA CHRI8TENSEN, M.E.Q EVA MARKS, M. of R. 0. MAY E. PARKER. U. of 1. Knights of Pythias, Aipna Leegt No. 47. Meets every Wednea day In Knlgnta of Pythias ball, ISO Hose street. Visitors alwsyt welcomed. BAM CHRISTENSOK, CO. HOY O. YOUNG, M. F. K. B. W1MB12?XY, K. B 8. . W. S. A. O. T. W. Rossbura Re view No. 11 Holds regulat meetings on second and fount Tbursaays a'. 7:10 p.m. Visit log slaters rnvlted to sttend re new. Vaccabee hail. Pis asl till streets. CLAKA BOKEBRAKE. Com. JLdrtlB KAPP, OoL Cagies, hotaotirf Aerie Meets IS Maccahee hall, on Cass street, on second snd fourth Wednea day evening of each month, al S o'clock. Visiting brethern is good standing always welcome. GLENN WOODRUFF, W. P. THEO. W. ALTHAUS, W. P. B. r. OOODMAN. Bee. 0. E. 8, Roaeburg Cnaptar No. 9, . Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursday In each month, all sojourning brother and sisters ara respect fully Invited to attend. COIIA B. SINGLETON, W. U. 1 rREU JOHNSON. Secretary.