Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 04, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1926.
CITf SUPERINTENDENT C01PILES
INFORMATION ON SCHOOLS FOR
BENEFIT OF PARENTS AND PUPILS
Statistical Data Shows Studies Cpen to Students in
All Schools, Text Books to Be Used -Tuition
Charges, Deposits, Etc.
Schools Open Sept. 20
For tlio Information of parents
and school children, M. S. liumni,
oity school superintendent, 1ms
compiled u great. l-al or statist!
. cul inrornmtloit completely cover
r ing mnttorH incident to tlio open
: fug of tho city schools on Sep
tember 20. ; ,
i Owing to the fact that tho city
Is to occupy Its new high school
building, and a complete reorganiz
ation of tho schools Is necessury,
there are many matters requiring
, attention on the part of the pur
" ents.
Mr. Hatnui, ia li Is compilation,
shows all tacts regarding the
schools, Including a list of text
books, studies open in the Junior
and senior high school, tuition
charges, deposits, uniforms, etc.
The data is as follows:
School Calendar 1926-1927
September 13th, 11th, JSlli, 10th
.. Registration of Junior and Senior
high school pupils. .
September 20th School opens.
-. October 28th, 29th Teachers In
stitute. October 29lh First term ends.
November 11th Armistice Day.
November 26tb, 2ith Thanks
giving holidays.
December 10th Second term
' endB.
December 23rd-Jnnuiiry 2nd
., Christmas holidays. '
Juuuary 2Stli Third term and
first semester end.
March 11th Fourth term ends.
April 22nd Fifth term ends.
June 3rd Sixth term and sec
ond semester end.
Elementary Schools, Grades 1-6
Truancy Law.
Section 431) of the Oregon State
School Codo, provides that, every
parent or guardian having control
of any child or children between
aud Including the uges of nine and
litleen yours, shall bo required to
send such child or children to
school during the time It is In ses-
- siou and for the failure of comply
ing with this act on tlio part or any.
parent or guardian1 he shall bo
llubld of a Hue u( not less than
$u.0U nor mora than 25.00 or by
Imprisonment In jail not Iohs than
two nor more than ten days.
- Tuition.
AU persons of seuool ago whose
T purouts or guardians are register-
ed voters in school district No. 4,
J .Douglas (County, Oregon, uro , en
x UlluU to attend the public schools
Tree of cliurge. Those who live out
' side of District No. 4 may bo nd
.' mltted to tlie Uoseburg grade
schools uiiou tho payment in ad-
vunce of each semester's tuition,
' prior to September 20, 1920 unit
" January 31, 1027, to tho Bchool
-: clerk, ai tho rute of $22.60. por hu
" meslor.
' Pupils permanently withdrawing
"i , from school for unavoidable causes
'. shall have refunded to them the
tunition which would have been
; necessary for the remainder of the
semester or year.
t- First Grade Classes "'
New classes in the lowes grade
' ot the primary department Bhnll be
i formed at the Hose and ileilaon
schools at tho beginning of each
. semester. No pupil toninienclr.g
; tho work of the first year shall
: enter Bchool during uny semester
later than tho second Friday. Any
" pupil becoming bIx years ot age
',. irior to November IbI, may enter
- the Fall class while any pupil be-
coming Blx years of age prior to
.' Juno JHt may enter the second
semester beginning class, provided
there Is room lor the latter pupils.
School Limits
B class pupils living west of the
railroad tracks shall attend school
; nt tho Fullerlon building. A class
pupils shall attend tho Hose school,
i: l'uplls In all grades who llvo on
tho south side lit Wnslilngton
1 Blrect and south of this street and
cast of the railroad trucks shall
: attend school at the Hose building.
' Pupils living on the north side of
' Washington street, nml north from
" this street and east of the railroad
- tracks shall nllend school at the
Benson building. Pupils on or near
these boundary limits may bo
transferred from one school (o an
other If any grade becomes con
gested. . -ryt Books And Supplies
Each pupil shall be furnished by : ,
Ills parents with books ami ouu-i
muiei-ins needeil in ine grime
consult bis teacher beloro
- chasing supplies.
The following text books tiro
'. used bv elementary grade pupils.
, Other supplies should not be pur
chased until after school opens:
bucIi us cniyolas, lablets. pencils,
pens, theme paper, url books, etc.
Ink is furnished free by the dis
trict, nnd no other ink should be
brought to school.
Books and Supplies
Grade 111 New Beacon Prim
er, Elson Primer. Primary Writ
ing Lessons, 8 color Crayolas. lli
ruled pencil tablet, soft pencil.
Grade 1A Beacon First Header,
Primary Writing Lessons, 8 color
Crayolas, unruled pencil tablet,
! eoft pencil.
Grade IIH Elson First Homier.
Primary Writing Lessons, 8 color
Crayolas, ruled pencil tablet, soft
pencil. , ,
Grade HA. Heat-on Second Head
or, Primary Writing Lessons. S
color Crayolas, ruled pencil tab
let, BOft pencil.
Grades 1IIB and IHA Beacon
Third Header, World Speller First
book Shepherds Geography.
Hamilton- Arithmetic flint book,
Progressive Mnslo Series book
one, Palmer Writing Hook. 16 col
or CravolBB. pen hidder and No. 5
Palmer pens, ruled pencil tablet.
Palmer paper, i color paluts, Corn-
position hook, spelling (ablet.
Urudd 1VB Bolenlus Fourth
Reader, World Speller second book,
Hrlgham Sc. McFurlane Geography,
first book, Potter, Gillette Knglish
book one, lluuilltou's Arithmetic
first bouk, Progressiva Music Ser
ies book i one, Palmer Willing
book, pen .holder and No. 5 Pal
mer peiiB, Palmer paper, pencil
tablet, 4 color paints, Composition
book, spelling tablet.
Grade IVA Same as 1VB with
the addition of Gordy's Stories of
American History.
Grades VII and VA Ilolenlus
Fifth Header, World Speller sec
ond book, Gordy's Stories of Am
erican History, IJrlgliaiu & McFar
Jnno Geography first book, Potter
Ulllette English book one, Ha.-n"-
tou's Arithmetic book one, Wins-
low Heulthy Living Hook one, Sec
ond tlook Progressive Music Ser
ies, Palmer Writing Hook, Diction
ary, 8 color paints, other supplies.
as ror rourtli grade.
Grades VIIJ and VIA DolenlUB
Sixth Header, World Speller second
book, Clurk-Down Oregon History,
Hrlgham & McFurlane Geography
second book, Potter-Gillette English
bouk one, Hamilton's Arithmetic
book ono, Wilson Healthy Living
hook two, Progressive Music serleB
second book, Palmer Writing Hook,
Dictionary, other . supplies as for
fifth grade. .
Junior High School, Grades 7-9
Admission and Classification
Any pupil who lur-satlsfactorlly
completed the work of the sixth
grade of any standard school may
enter Roseburg Junior High
School. At the discretion of both
the superintendent ' aud principal,
pupils over tho ugo for the elemen
tary clUBses or who have fulled to
make passing marks, may bo ao
mllted, on condition, to the regu
lar classes or to special subjects.
Students having taken ninth
grade work elsewhere will bo given
full credit for same If the school
attended Ib standardised by the
Btalo department, of: public Instruc
tion; otherwise examinations must
be taken In nil subjects where cred
it is doslrcd. m-
Pupils coming from other dis
tricts shall puy each semester in
udvanco a tuition fee of $37.50.
Classification depends upon the
number of credits gained. Ninth
grudors must have 18; eight grad
ers 8.- 4 . - 11 "'
School hours: Tardy hell, 8M0;-
first period, 8:45-9:10: second
period, 9:43-10:38; Activity period,
10:41-11:11; third period, 11:11
12:09; tardy bell, 1:05; fourth per
iod, 1:10-2:05; fifth period 2:08
3:03; sixth period 3:0(i-l:0l.
Study, under the direction of
each teacher, will tuko up part of
the time of each class period.
Curriculum 7B
' Periods No. of
Subject
. r. Per week weeks
English
6
Citizenship
6
...5
5
6
2
Malhumatlcs
Art
Geography .
Physical Ed
Curriculum 7A
Periods No. of
Subject
por week weeks
'.ngltsh 5
18
Citizenship 5
18
Mathematics ..: o
Music 5
18
9
9
18
enmaiishlp & Spell 5
hyslcnl Ed 2
Industrial ArlB 5
18
Home Economics 5
Curriculum 8B
l'erlods
Subject per week
English
Citizenship 5
Mathematics 5
Art 5
Geography 5
Physical Ed 2
Home Economics ....5
Public Speaking 6
Iditln and Spanish 5
Industrial Arts .... 5
Curriculum 8A ! Occupations. Glnn & Co. Mathe-1 ("Jinn & Co. Plane Geometry: lnir
Periods No. of matlcs: Algebra-Wells Hurt, ell ,v- Arnold. Men III & Co. Caesar:
per week weeks (first semester 19211-1927 only). Kelsey. Allyn Hnro'.i. Med.
...5 18! Latin: Smith's Latin Lessons. Ai- Mod. History: Kobinson. (linn &
Subject
English ....
Cliizenshlp
.Mathematics
Music
Penmanship Spell.
hysical l-.d
,,imil,
Economics
Public Speaking
. utillt- Sneiililni! . ..
Latin and Spanish .
Industrial Arts
Curriculum.
-9B
Periods No. of
Subject
per week weeks
English
Junior Business
Training
Physical Ed
Matheniniics
Latin
Physiology
Home Economies ....
Industrial Arts
Farm Animals
Curriculum
IS
10
-A
Periods No. of
Subject
English
per week weeks
6 IS;
Oooupa! Ions ..
f is 1
2 i
f, IS
5 is!
1 :
-7 is !
Physical Ed. ..
.Mathematics
Latin
Home Economics .
Industrial Arts
Farm Amnals
Tho sign denotes that tno suo -
Jects so marked are electlves.
rtublects not so marked are com-
pulsory for nil pupiiB.
In the eighth grade, pupils must
choose one of tho four electlves for
their firth class. In the nlntn
grade four electlves are provided
for each sex, two of which must be
i churn-n cuch semester.
Each iuj1I iiiu.it have a clean
cal education classes twice u week.
These may be brought from home
or will be furnished by the district
freshly laundered, at tho cost
of
75c each semester.
Gymnasium suits. Including rub-
her soled shoes, are to be provitl
ed by all pupils. Hoys will use the
usual gymnasium white shirt and
trunks. Girls will weur white mid
dies and Zlp-Knlck gym trunks.
Olher styles of bloomers may be
used If already purchased
During tho coining year no mil-
form dress will be worn by the
girls.
Requirements for Graduation
Twenty seven credits are re-
qulred for graduation, all of which chuiilca, Physical Education,
must be gained by completing tho Grade 12-U -English, Trlgom
required and necessary elective iotry, Spunlah, Virgil, C1vIcb. Plus-
subject of the curriculum. A unit
of credit Is earned by pursuing one
subject five duyB per week for a
semester. One half of u credit will
bo given foe tho completion of u
nine weeks course.
Registration
Students are to register for their
first semester's work on the first
four days of the week preceding
the opening of school. Ninth grad
ers will register on Monday and
Tuesday, eight graders on Wednes
day, and seventh graders on
Thursday. Students uro urged to
study tho curriculum nnd be ready
to choose tholr electlves wllliou.
undue delay.
At registration time each pupil
must deposit 75c for a locker pad
lock. The lock will be furnished by
tho district. At the close of tlio year
(iOc will be returned when tlio pud
lock Is checked In.
At this time ulso the 75c for
towels will bo paid by those who
desire this service.
Text Books 1026-1927 '
The following text books wllf be
used In the Junior High School for
the year 192(1-1927:
All Largo loose leaf notebook,
pen, pencil, dictionary. Ink furnish
ed by district.
7-11 English, Potter Gilletle
English Second Hook, Jr. II. S. lit
erature Uk. I, 'Elson, Keck; Scott,
Foreaman. Citizenship: Gordy's
U. S. History Revised. Mathemat
ics: Arithmetic, Schorllng-CIurk,
World Hook Co. Art: 8 color
paints. Geography: Hrlgham &
McFurlnno Geography, second
book.
7-A PoUer-Gllleilo English 'sec
ond book; Jr. H. S. literature ilk.
I, Elson-Keck; Scott, Foresnian.
Citizenship: Gordy's U. S. History
Hevised. .Mntheinulics: Arithmetic,
Hamilton Hook Two. Music: Pro
gressive Music Series Hook Three.
Penmanship and Spelling: Palmer
Writing Book; World Speller Third
Hook aud Spelling Tablet. Indus
trial Arts: To be selected. Home
Economics: To be selected.
8-H. English: -Potter-Gillette
English Second Hook; Jr. il. S. lit
erature Bk. II, Elson-Keck; Scott,
Foresmnn .Citizenship: Gordy s U.
S. History Hevised. Mathematics:
Aritmetlo Hamilton Hook Two.
Art: 8 color paints. Home Econom
ics: To bo selected. Pub. Speak
ing: To be selected. Lalln and
Spanish: To be selected, industrial
Arts: To be selected. Geography:
Hrigliam - McFarlano Geography
Second Book.
8-A English: Potter-Gillette En
glish Second Hook; Jr. 11. S. liter
ature Bit. II, Elson-Keck; Scott,
Forosnmu.. Citizenship; Communi
ty CIvIcb Woodburn & Moran,
Longman, Greeri Co. (First semes
ter 8-A claaa use old civics lexlj.
Mathematics: Arithmetic Hamilton
Hook Two. Music: Progressive Mu
sic Series Hook Three. Penman-1
ship aud Polling: Palnior Writing Students are to register tor their
Hook; World Speller Third Hook : year's studies from 9:00' to 12 : 00
and Spelling Tablet. Hoinu Eco-lii. m. and 1:00 to 5:00 p. in. on the
noinlcs: To ho selected. Public I first Ihree days of tho week pro
Speaking: To bo selected. Latin ceding the opening of school. The
and Spunish: To be selected. Indus- j seniors are to come on Monday;
trial Arts: To bo selected. Uhe Juniors on Tuesday and liie
9-H English: Ward Sentence jsophuutores on Wednesday. Stu
and Thenio, Scott, Forosmaii & Co. dents should register at the above
Jr. 11. S. literature Hit. Ill, Elson -
I Keck; Scott, l oresnian. Jr. Busl-
! uess Training: Junior Uuslu.s
ITrulnlng with forms and blanks,
Nichols, American iinoit l o. Maine-
IS matlcs: Algebra, Kchorilng nnii
! Clark, World Hook Co. Laiin:
No. of .Smith's Latin Lessons. Allyn and
weeks : Bacon. Physiology: Conn-Huding-
18 ton Advanced Physiology, Silver.
ISiBurdutt. Home Economics: To bo
IS! selected. Industrial Arts: To be se-
9lected. Farm Animals: Farm Aul-
9 mills by Plumb, Webb Pub. Co.
18 D-A English: Ward Sutitenco .desire this service, and the chetn
18 land Theme, Scott, Foresniau & Co. ifstry fee must be deposited.
ISljr. 11. S. lllerutuio Uk. Ill, Elson- Text Books
IS Keck. Scott. Foreaman. Occupa-I Tenth Grade: English II1IV.
lSjtlons: Uowln, Wheat ly. Brewer ! Clipplimer. Iturditt & Co.. Long.
5 JSilyn and Uncoil. General Science:
.5 1-S'l'lessler Jr. Science and Manual,
5 9:itonJ. Sanborn & Co. Farm Anl-
5 Dennis:: Farm Animals by Plunih.
2 1S Webb Pub. Co. Home l'rom mics
6 l!aud Industrial Ails: To be select-
5 Is eil,
5 IS. Bonks should not be purchasci;
5 IS until after the pupil has registered.
5 IS, Senior High School, Grades 10-12
5 18; Admission and Classification
Students will be admitted to lie- ,
'lioseburg Senior High School who ,
I have gained li or more ninth gnu.e .
' rredlls.
I Students having taken high
IS! school work elsewhere will be giv
1S I en full credit for snme If the school
LS'nttonded is standardised by C"
ls I state department ot public instruc
IS ttmi- otherwise examinations must
is, be taken in all subjects where
Is credit Is desired. Students coming
ls from districts where high schools
I,,,-,, maintained shall pay each se-
; ... In advance a tuition fee of
$50.
cinsslflcallon depenils upon the
imher of rredlls gained. Seniors
'"'school llours:Tardy bell. S:40;
first period, S:4S-9:4: second per-!-4:t-IO:SS:
Ihlnl pelietl.
1 1SI....',i ti.u. .ul.lK. norlnd. Ilr!l9-
"Vo lsiivMin: liml'v hell, l": iR : fourth rfr-
;!o, i:10-3:0a: f in 11 periou. i.v.v 1
4. 0:i; oixth period. 3:m-4 -01- ,
study under the tiirecuoii en. n ,
iieacher. win isite. uv i""i
(inl0 0( onoh class period,
j , Curriculum
Gratia 1- 'Knglisn.
onirlry. Caessr. Medieval History.!
commercial Geography, Zoology,-
Industrial History, rubllc Speak
ing, Bookkeeping, Homo Kconoui
ics. Local Trades, Physical Educa
tion, rurm Crops, Uiblo:
Grude 10-A 'English, Plane Ge
ometry, Caesar, Modern History.
i liolany, Huokkecplug, Home Eco
nomics,
Farm Crops, " 'Physical
Education.
Grude 11-U English, Solid Ge
ometry, Cicero, Spanish, Ameri
can History, Uook keeping, Chemis
try, Social Problems, Homo Eco
nomics, Shorthand, Typewriting,
Farm Mechanics. Physical Educn.
lion.
Grade Il-A English. Advnnced
i Algebra. CIcuro. Spanish. Ameri-
can History, Commercial Law,
Chemistry, Home Economics,
Shorthund, Typewriting. Farm Mu-
ilea. Shorthand. Tvnewritlui!. Home
, Economics, Physical Education.
i Grade 12-A English, Spanish
vjrgii, -civics, ruysics, Kuortnautl,
Typewriting, Home Economics,
Physical Education.
Compulsory for all students.
Each pupil must deposit 75c for
a locker padlock. The lock will be
furnished by tho district. At the
close of the year GOcVIII be return
ed when the padlock is checked iu.
Each pupil must have, a clean
towel for bathing use after Phys
ical Education classes twice a
week. These may be brought from
Jiome or will be furnished by the
district freshly luundered at the
coHt of 75c each semester.
Gymnasium Bults, Including rub
ber soled shoes, are to be provided
by all pupils. Hoys will use the
usual gymnasium white shirt and
trunks. Girls will wear white mid
dles and ,lp-Knlck gym trunks.
Other styles of bloomers, may bo
used If already purchased.
Requirements for Graduation
Students eligible for diplomas
must have completed with passing
marks, three years of work in at
least two major departments or
subjects and two years of work In
two other departments or Bttb-
Jects.
. Possible Major Subjects: Eng
lish Latin, History (Including
Civics), Science (Laboratory),
Mathematics.
Possible Minor Subjects: His
tory. Science, Latin, Spanish,
Mathematics, Agriculture, Short
hand, Typewriting, Local Trades',
Home Economics.
Social Science: Occupations,
Commercial Geography, Social
Problems and Industrial History.
Bookkeeping: Including Com
mercial Law. .
State College Entrance Re
quirements
' A student should keep In mind
the entrance requirements of the
college ho plans to enter upon
completing high school course, so
thnt bo may oblain credit In the
necessary subjects. The require
ments of Oregon institutions are
as follows:
Enlrnnco to the colleges, uni
versities, and normal schools of
Oregon is contingent upon presen
tation of 15 units, with at leadt 10
(except schoolH of commerce and
business administration) units in.
English, mathematics, foreign lan
guages (including Latin), labora
tory sciences and history (includ
ing civics nnd economics).
Die remaining five unils may be
taken In any subject regularly or
occasionally on'ercd in the high
school couraa of study in tfili
! state
credit being granted,
however, for penmanship, spelling,
military drill, physical training,
or work which may be elassltied as
largely a student activity.
Registration Days
; time and have everything ready
for the first day. The superintend.
.cut and principal will he glad to
help plan tho year's work. School
will take up on .Monday, Sept. 20,
1926,
At .regl stralion time each pupil
must deposit 75c for a locker pad
lock. The lock will be furnished by
the district. At tile close of the
year, line will ho returned when the
padlock is checked in.
At this time also the 75c fee for
; towels will be paid by those who
Co. Comm. Cr-ogmphy: Coiunier.
Geography. Hand. McNalty Co. ( HV-
ivlsed). Zoology: Hegner "Practical
' Zoology" M-u-milian Co. Hotam :
: lleren & Caldwell. Introduction lo
nolnuy. C,hn & Co. Manual lor
Itolii: Iroquois Laborato: y Note-
book. Industrial History: Wells.
Iml Hisl. of l S.. Macmillan Co.
; 1'nhllr Siiea'.lne: 'I o he elccl.-il.
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20x4.40 Balloon $13.75
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Q U A L
ALL STORES TO CLOSE
LABOR DAY.
All stores "will be closed on
'Labor Day, Monday, Keptom-
her 6, durinK the entire day,
with th- exception of baker-
les and butcher shops, which
will remain open until 10 n.
111. No deliveries. There will
be no issue of the Is'ews-Re-
view on that date.
noSKHL'RG AND DOUGLAS
COUNTY MERCHANTS Ass'n
a
Bookeeplng I nnd II: 20th Century
Stock No. 1, No. 9. No. 10, S. W.
Pub. Co. Home Economics: To be
selected. Local Trades: To be se
lected. Farm Crops: Farm Crops
and Soils, Cox, W iley & Sons. ,
Eleventh Grade: Euglish V and
VI: Freshman and Sophomore Ba- !
snl Texts. Solid Geometry: Durell
& Arnold. Merrill & Co. Cicero:
GUnnlson & Hurley, Silver. Bur
den & Co. Spanish I: Spanish I
Hills & Ford. 11. C. Heath Co.
American History: American His
tory. Kile Revised. Henry Holt & '
Co. Bookkeeping III: 20th Century
Stock, No. 7. No. 30. Southwestern .
Vub. Co. Chemistry Chemistry &
Us I'ses. . McPherson & Hender '
son, (linn. Manual: Laboratory
Practice in Chemistry. MePherson,
and Henderson 192 edition. Socinl
Problems: Civic Sociology, Ross,
Am. Book Co. Home Economics:
Yet to be selected. Shorthand I: .
Grose;. Gret-g Publishing Co. Type
writing: Rational Revised, Gregg &
Co. Farm Mechanics: Farm Engi
neering. Robb-Degrends, Wiley &
Sons. Commercial Law: Elements
of Business Law, Huffcut & Bogert
Glnn ft Co. I
Twelfth Grade: English VII and
VIII: Freshman and Sopohomore
'Basal Texts. Trigonometry: Went
', worth-Smith, American Book Co.
i Spanish III: Dorado. Kay. Glnn S
jt'o. Virgil: nFlreloush and Brown, 1
iRenj. H. Sanborn & Co. Civics: -jMagrmler.
Allyn & Baron. Phys
ilcs: Mllliken. Gnlo. rhyle, Glnn &
Cn Phvsics Manual: Mllliken,
Gale. Bishop, Glnn & Co. Short
hand III: Gregg Meeo cuniies.
G-ogg Co. Sewing 111: Yet to be
selected.
HAY WANTED.
The undersigned will receive
bids mil 11 5 p. m . Tuesday. Son
tpfnlier "ih. for fip tons ot good
hay to be delivered to the city
! barn.
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tion, 2nd aud 4th Thurs
days, Masonic HalL
Eat barbecue sandwiches am
live forever. Brand's Road Stand.
Gulbratisen
Is, $295
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Notice tho comparative
sizes of an ordinary Upright
and the new small model
Gulbranscn.Tone such as you
would expect to find only in
pianos of much larger she;
beauty, petiteness, fine finish
make it an ornament and
center of attraction wherever
placed; built to fit into most
any cory nook. A Gulbran
sen quality product through
out, nationally priced, $295.
Regular si:e Uprights
$295, $350, $440; Grands,
$785; Registering Pianos,
$450, $530, $595, $700.
This wonderful little Piano sotd
on -easy terms almost a3 small
as rent by
Ott's Music Store
Roseburg Oregon
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Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In
Alaocabee ball, on Cass street
on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brethren in
good stamlln? always welcome
J. B. BAILEY, Jr., W. Pres.
GEO. STALEY, Jr., P. W. Pres.
B. F. GOODMAN, See.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners of America Meets
at 476 S. Main second aud mourtb
Tuesday evenings of each month
All carpenters welcomed.
T P HOLMES. Rec. Sao.
EMERY COLE. Pres.
Ldurel Chapter No. 31, AT M. .
Meets every third Tuesday ol
each month In Masonic Templo.
All mam hers requested to attend
ana visiting companions wel
come. W. O. BURT, High Prie t
W. F. HARRIS, Secretary.
Jon's Daughters No. 8. Meets
first and third Fridays at 7:30 p.
. m. Masonic Temple. Master Ma
sons and O. E. S. members al
ways welcome. -.
VERA McCLlNTOCK. Secy.
. u. o. p., Philetarian Loage Nc
8 Meets In Odd Fellows Ten
pie every Friday evening. Visit,
ing brethren are always wol
COTtl"
ROLAND L. ANGST, N. G .
A. J. OEDDES, Rec. Sec.
3 B. BAILEY. Fin. Sfo.
A. F. & A. M., Laurel Lodge No
18. Regular communication!
second aud fourth Wednesdays
each month at Masnnlo Temple.
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come.
J. M. THRONE, V7. lt.
W. F. HARRIS. Sec.
United Artisans Meets""ni K. P
Hall first and . third Thurs
days. Visiting members always
welcome.
MYRTLE BODLEY. M. A.
MILDRED McCULLOCH, Treaa
HFLLK STEPHENSON. Sec.
w. 8. A. 6. T.'wT." RoseVuVgnRe
view No. 11 Holds regular meat
Ings on second and fourth Thurs
days at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sis
ters Invited to attend reviews
Maccabee hall. Pine and Cas
sireois.
I RA RAPP, Com.
JESSIE RAPP. Col.
Roseburg Rcbekah Lodge No. 4f,
I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Feb
lows Templs every ' week on
Tuesday evening.' Visiting lum
bers In good standing are cor-
uiauy inviica 10 attend.
MINNIE CLARK. N. G.
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Roseburg, Ore.
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8. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No,
S2ff Hold regular communication
: .-at the Elks Temple on each seo
ond and fourth Thursdays eaca
month. All members -requested
to attend regularly; and all visit,
ing brothers are cordially .invlt
ed to attend. ,
IAR B. RIDDLE, E. R.
J. T. GOODMAN. Secretary.
ftoseburg Lodge No. 1037 L. O. O.
M. Meets every Wednesda)
night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack)
Bon streeL Club rooms opes
7:S0 to 10 p. m. Vliiting oth
jrs welcome.
W. A. JBOGARD, Dictator.
H. O. PARGETER, Secretary.
JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer,
v. o. I'. M. Meots eacn second
and fourth Thursday of eacn
month, in Maccabee hall, con
ner Cass and Pine streets. Visit
ing KnlghtB always welcome.
It. C. GOODMAN. Com. -O.
W. RAPP. R. K.
Union Encampment No. 9, 1. O. O.
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
of each month. Visiting Patri
archs always welcome.
FRED MILLER. C. P.
W. r. WETHERELU Scribe.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Llloe
Circle No. 49 Meets on flrsl
and third Monday evenings, in
K. of P. halL Visiting neighbors
- invited to attend.
TILLIE HUGHES, G. N.
MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerfc
O. 6. 8., Roseburg Chapter No. 3
Holds their regular meeting on
the first and third Thursdays In
each month. All sojourning broth
ers and sisters are respectfully
Invited to attend.
ETHEL J. BURT, W. M.
FRKE JOHNSON, Secretary.
Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple,
No. 4; Meets the second and
fourth Monday evenings of each
month, at the K. of 1. halL Vis
itors always welcome.
RACHEL MOSS, M. E. C. '
EVA MARKS. M. of R. C. ;
MAY E. PARKER, M. of P. ;
Woodmen of the World, Camp1 No
125 Meets In tho Odd Fellow!
Hall In Roseburg every . flrsl
and third Monday evening. Vis
ltlng neighbors always welcoml
M.M. MILLEILjClerfc
knients of' Pythias, Alpha Lodg
No. 47 Meets every Wednesdaj
In Knights of Pythias hall, ISO
Rose street Visitors always wel
comed. .SAJT CHHfSTENSON. C, C.
ROY O. YOUNO. M. F. . ,
E. E. WIMEERLY, K. R. C