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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 1 , 1927.
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END LAXATIVES, MOTHER
Oats
Fopd that "Stands By" through the morning.
Toasty, wonderful flavor. Has laxative "bulk"
plus important food elements
Cooks in 2'4 to 5 nu'nittej
MORE TYPHOID IS
REPORTED AT MEDFORD
Seven new cases ,of typhoid fev
or In the city antl county were im
ported yesterday-' anil today by
County Physician L. - D. Inskeep,
making 26 cases of that disease,
nearly all of which originated from
thu name source, which was dls
cnvcruil last week and eliminated
hy city and county health au
thorities. No new cases of lufnu
tilo. paralysis have been, reported
in eithor city or county for about
twq weoka, anil unless some
change in tlila situation occurs by
tonight 1 1 10 quuruutine will hu lin
ed tomorrow . morning. Modfurd
Mail Tribune.
Silver and gold metallic skull
caps, last word for . ladles and
niiasos. Suturduy, " JJell MlWnory.
NO CHANGE LUMBER MARKET
(Associated l'ri'a xjas&i Vi'ite) '
NEW YOHK, Oct. 21. Reports
from 500 of -the larger-commercial
mills of the country to the Nation
al Lumber Manufacturers associa
tion, for the week anded October
15, show little change from the
week befpro. Shipments of soft
wood mills, however, were consid
erably less. A potable decrease in
now business was shown, com
pared with a year ago, with pro
duction and shipments about thu
same. Hardwood operations were
himnr In all three items than In
I. O. O. F. ATTENTION
-
Regular meeting Friday,
Oct. 21. Work in Initiatory
degree.
By order of Noble Grand.
the preceding week. Unfilled or
ders of 220 southern pine and west
coast mills were 661,642, l!o3 feet.
against 661,045,9(2 (eet the previ
ous week.
SOVIET PURCHASES
MANY OREGON SHEEP
AsaocUttil 1'resa I.tMMtl Wire)
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 21 Pur
chase in Oregon of ten thousand
Kambnullet sheep by commission
era from the United Soviet States
of Kussia was announced here
late yestordny. The Hay Creek
ranch, near Madras, Oreguu, which
sold the sheep, will ship 44 cars
Monday and sixty-six cars about
five days later. The shipment will
bo direct to New iork.
Tho Methodist Episcopal
Church at Dillard, T. F. Allen, pas
tor. Sunday school at lo:uo a. in.
R. A. llercher, superintendent. We
Riverside school bouse at 2:45 l.
m., when the Temple baud will
piay. Come and enjuy a real live
who service accompanied by good
vi,ft i, front tinm ut this hour I Binuina and baud music. Services
as we will have the Rev. c. I. An-, at tilengury at 3:oU p. m- "ls0
drews with us. Rev. Andrew is l when Miss Montgomery will
i, fnnfHiHiuB n rector uf Hell-1 preucu. Tne uanu, win piuj
glous Education and we are fortu
nate to have him Willi us, especial
ly the yuung folks should avail
themselves of tills oppuriunlly to
hear him as be is so vitally inter
ested in their work. Let's have a
great attendance in Suiiday school
at this hour. Preaching at 11: no a.
iiuv. C. I. Andrews will bring
the message: hear him. All wel
come. Prayer meeting Wednesday
eveuing. If you've a task to do, let
me whisper then to you l)o it.
The Methodist Episcopal
Church at Looking Glass, T. F. Al
len, pustor. Sunday school at 10:00
a. m.; T. Rodley, superintendent,
Br. Berchurd acting. Ten Mile tied
you for second place in attend
ance. Who will win next Sunday?
We want all the young folks us
we as the older ones at the ser
vices 8unday night as the Rev. C.
I. Andrews will bring the message
uud wouhl like a conference with
the Sunday school officers and
teachers before the service.
Brother Andrews is vitally inter
ested in the young folks program
Come out and assist him; he will
belli us. Bo present at 7: till p. ni.
If you've anything to say, true and
neoded, yea or nay Bay it.
C.longary next Sunday atior-nnuii
for the service there of Oct. 30th.
Ytniiii: tiooiile -will meet fur their
service at the Temple at 6:30 uud
we extend a special invitation to
all young folk who are not mem
bers else where to attend. Preach
ing following at 7:30 with a stirring
song service and also our uanu
will play several numbers. All are
cordially Invited. F. E. Crook, pastor.
Christian and Missionary Alli
ance. Cleveland, Ore. serviced
held In chapel'. Sunday school at
BJ:0u. Preaching ul 11:00. Sub
ject, "The Whole Armour of Hod."
Little folks love to come to Sunday
sellout, so friends and neighbors uf
Cleveland community scud your
little ones out or better still bring
them uud we will. study iiie Bible
together. Prayer meeting every
Friday evening at 420 South Ste
phen street in lloseburg. We meet
to pray for missions und fur a
World wide revivul among Ood'a
people. All interested please coniu.
Airs. C. A. Chamberlfu, leader.
The Methodist Episcopal Church
at Ton Mils, T. F. Alleu, pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. 1
Godfrey, superintendent. We feel
proud of our attendance lust Bun-
day; look out for us this Sunday.
We ought to beat Camas Valley.
We ought. We can. We will. Come
early and study God's Word with
us. We extend u cordial invitation
to you. If you've anything to love,
as a blessing from above Lovo It.
Special on all felt hats for Fri
day and Saturday. Bell Millinery.
HOT IN REDDING
(.taoctatcd Prc leased Wire)
REDDING, Calif., Oct. 21. Tho
mercury registered 93 hero yoster
dav. It wni R2 at Mount Shasta.
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FirBt Presbyterian Chwrch, Cor
ner of Lnno ami Jackson streeta.
A home like church with a warn?
welcome. H. W. Achor, punt or,
Hunuay. school, 9:45. liero is nu
opportunity lo study one of the pro
foundeBt piece of literature of all
history.' UcglnninK Sunday morn
ing the Woman's lilble class under
the leadership of Mrs, Helen Solicit
and the Men's Bible class with
Senator 13. 1j. -Kddy as teacher will
take up the study of Paul's Kpistlo
to the Itomans. Every adult who
is not In some Sabbath school
should plan to attend one of these
classes. Morning w o r s hip, 11
o'clock; subject, "Iu Ills hiiaRC."
Special music by a well truincd
choir. Christian Kudeuvor 6:30,
topic: "Christian Endeavor in All
j Lauds." Uoni. 4:15, Col. 1:8-8. Evo
jiikiK service, 7:3U; subject, "The
Hosurrectiun of the' liudy." A
j laiKe number got their name in the
j Blue Book lust Wednesday eve-
ning.
RUSSIAN HELD
FOR MURDER OF
FRENCHWOMAN
Slays Wife ' of American
Who Was Member of
Back to Nature Cult.
MAKES A CONFESSION
Woman Founcl in Apart
, ment Stabbed Through
Heart Had Been
Attentive.
W T70REWARNED .3 fore--L
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greatly increases the safety of wet weather driving.
The winter season is at hand . . fog, drizzle, rain and
snow hold constant menace to motorists. We, each
of us, owe it to ourselves and others, to take every
precaution. ''Western Auto" in a timely contribu
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Satdays -More IhanOSres in the West- f j
Western Jmm Jg
9 J t-tf LsiM.
117 South Stephens Street
to 9 p.m. '
Phone 97
The Methodist Episcopal Church
at Camas Valley, T. b Allen, pus
tor. Sunday school at 10:00 it. m.
V. Heetz,- guperintenUt-nt. '
surely do hope some of the other
c ha i'H oa will get going as we really
need some one to push us ft little
so we will not grow stale. We are
so fur ahead in attendance we
really have no competition. Well,
jve are going to keep on going and j Fjr6t c, Ch Scionti8t.
hope you wil get some , o o u . ThtJ reKuH1, servjce8 afi Flr8t
HiMii ul pep. jum o.u it-m., UM Churrli at Whilst Ht-ifiillKl. Hk6.
uuiK, Oregon, are held lh the
for a record let us hear from you
There's a message sweet and
cleai', whispering down, to every
oar Hear it.
St. George's Episcopal Church.
10th 'Sunday after Trinity, Detuffer
2M, 1J-27. Holy communion 7 : Ji 0 a.
ni.; morning service il a. in.'; eve
ning service 7; ill) p. m.; ohurch
school D:45 a. in. '
Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, corner of Main and Lane
9U. Sunday school ut !):-.j a. in.,
V. L. Cohh, sMperintendent. Morn
ing worship at 11 a. m.; home
coming of tho old church mem
bers, old songs will be sung; ser
mon subject, "The Reward". A
basket lunch will be served in tho
church parlors after the morning
service. Don't forget to bring your
basket. Olti folks are our guests.
Rpwnrth Lcafiiio at 6:3U p. m.;
subject, "League in All Lands";
leader, Mamie Gilbert, evening
church edit Icq 312 at pauglas St.
Sunday bur vices are -held at 11 t.
m., and the Wednesday evening
services at 8 p. m. At the Wed
nesday e-vuuing meetings tesllmon
ius o! C'lu'lfUian- Sclenco heulings
are ; given. Supd(ty soiipoj fov pu
pils to the age of I'O ycafH con
venes at 0:15 a. m. Thu realit)g
room In the church edifice is open
dally except Sundays and holidays
from 2 to 4 p. m. where tho Kihle
a n d a 1 1 authorised (!hrittion
Science literature may be read,
purchased or borrowed. The suli
jtici for next Sunday's lesson 1 a
"Probation After Death." A loving
invitation is extended to the pub
lic to attend the church services
und use the reading room.
(Aktvciatttl Pre Letted Wire)
NICK, France, Oct. 21. Captain
Wtuceiiias tie Krupfell, described
as a tonne r officer in tho Hussiuu
imperial guard, toduy was uudur
arrest charged with the murder of
the 1'ieuch wife of an American
Wiium he met through their joint
membership iu a "back to nature'
cull.
After the body uf the victim
.Mine. .Marcellu Lord, wife uf Ho
race VV. Lord, officer of Fall Hivor,
Alum., iiad been discovered, police
instituted search; iur Do JCniprt'll,
who was kuwwu to havo been at
tentive to tiie woman. Hu was, ar
rested near -thu :scene as. he at
tempted to visit a friend of Muiq.
Lord.
i De Krupfell iu a con fission to
(be police said that he had killed
(Mine,, Lord. when, situ attempted to
preveut him Hum committing sui
cide. He did not remember how 1
he. had killed her. ,
i The plaintive whining of a tlog
on the ouicouy of Mine. Lord's vil
la here led to tho discovery of her
boily. 1'oiieu forced uu , entruuee
and fftiud her .stubbed to, death
through the heart, . j t ;
Lat year, police learned, Mino.
Lord bucume uciuaiuled with Do
ivrupfeii at Urusse uuar Nice
where both were mom hers pf a
(Jfrmuu "Back to nuture'' cult,
which wad suppressed ;by the. uu
tbuiilU-9.' - ' :
1'olice believu that Mine, Lord,
whu pussesiied independent fiuuu
clul means and property on the
riviora. helped De Krupfell finan
cially. The motive for his act was
not nimouiiced in the - Confession
hut authorities believe a aquurrel
ufoiie over financial idatLors. '
1 V,'; ; TO EXTRAPITE MAN
The First Methodist Episcopal
Church, corner of Main aiid Lane
streets, Joseph Knott s pastor. The
study of Cod's word Is vital in the
nrnii..!' (1nvr.l-n1iiiillt if nh u I-i i n ( nr
song and worship 7:30 p. in. Sub- Kvoyy ubte bodied man, woman and
Ject, "Tho importance of Man . chl(d snould attend Sunday school
If you havo not been out to Sun-1 0l.oW n ,, s1Uuli1 set the example
day school or church for soineit(,r cn'(lren. The Sunday school
time, he on hand lor tnese ser-; tmtilH , mk a. , junior cliurch
each Sunday morning tor the chil
dren following Sunday school. The
rJpworth Leaiiue has planned a
very interesting meeting for this
Sunday evening at 6:0 o'clock.
Tin? fourth sermon qf a very inter
esting series will be given this Sun
day morning. The sermon theme
these ser-1
vices. We welcome you. Gos
pel singing and preaching. John
U. Penhall, pastor, 125 east Lane;
Phone (2-K.
Riddle Church of Christ. A real
troat is in store for the people
here next Sunday. October 2;i. Mr.
Veitio I'mltt, who is quite well ja "Conting Unto the Father." Tin
atrcuniiVfj; cmif., Oct. i;i. kic-
tru'liUon- papeis were here tulay
for (he return of W. H. Lahu to
Klauiuth Kalis, Oregon, who is
wanted in Shasta cuuuty for his
recent escape trom a chain gang
road equip. He is under arrest In
and the theft of a truck from tho
Klamuth Falls on another charge.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
known here, will sing and preach
at both the morning and, evening
services. It is worth going many
miles to hear him.. Come and en
joy all ot these services, lilhle
school at 10, preaching at 11,
Christian Endeavor at 6:3U, and
preaching at 7:30. Ail of these I
meetings are lu the Masonic hall.
Wulter Strain, minister.
International Bible Students
evening service Is one which
should command your Interest.
The sermon theme Is "Helping the
Other Fellow." Nothing selfish
about thiB. if you want some in
spiration, and most people need it,
come to Church Sunday eveuing.
Dr. S. J. Chaney will lead the
prayer meeting next Wednesduy
evening. The following mui;ic has
been arranged for this Sunday. An
them. "I Heard the Voice of Jesus
Association. Jilhln study at 10: 30 ; say." hy Ira II. Wilkin; anthem, "1
and 11 a. m. Sunday; Juvenile! will Lilt Tp Mino Kyes." fly tl. Kl
stmly lu:S0 a. m., adult study ll'mur Jones, and a duet by lv. and
a. m. The subject for the nriijlt Mrs. H. C. Cully. A cordial Invita
sludy will be "The Overcoinura". ' tiou is extended to all, particularly
All those Interested and desiring ' au-angers.
to come, please phone 44 F4 for In-1
formation as to place of meeting. Church of Christ. Glide. Ore.
Tune your radio for ltible lectureH . Sunday school begins at 10 o'clock.
U. S Weather- Bureau Office,
lloseburg, Oregon. Data reported)
by Arthur W. Fugh. Meteorologist
iu charge.
Uaromoiric pressure (reduced
sea level) 5 u. m 30.07
Rotative humidity 5 p. m. yes
terday (per cent) 01
Preclp. In Inches and Hundredths
Highest temperature yesturday 71
lowost temperature last night 40
Average temperature for the
4day GO
Normal temperature for this
mato - G3
PrixipkaUon, last 24 hours .... 0
Total preclp. since 1st month .K2
Normal preclp. for this mouth 2.61
Total deficiency since Sept. 1,
J1I27, to dale 2.54
Average precip. Horn Sept. 1.
TS77 - 2.73
Total deficiency since Sept. 1,
1027 - 10
Average seasonal preclp. Sept.
to May Inclusive 31.18
Forecast for southwest Oregon;
Generally fair hut with showers,
local fugs tonight and Saturday,
moderate temperature.
and mimic from the following sta
Hons Sunday: KFW.M, Oakland,
0:80 to 11 a. m., 7:30 to 0 p. in.;
KFSD. Snn Diego, 2 lo 3 p. m.;
KKX. Portland, i) to 10 a. m.;
CKYC, Vancouver, II. C, 10 to 11
a. m.. 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.; KIUL
Mrs. lister Illakley supeiinten-
dfiit. You should como and en
joy tho orchestra and song service.
Ail dtpai tinenis are well repres
ented and thu work is progressing
w(dl. Next Sunday Is Sunday
hool Kally Day. Fiontum at
Spokane, 10 to 11 a. ni., 9 to 10 p. eleven, liusket dinner. Address ut
m.;KOMO. Seattle. 10 to 11 a. m.,2:'Au p. ni. by Mrs. Clara O. Ksson
7 to H p. ni.; also 60 other stations Services at Giuuge hall. 1'ian to
come.
First Baptitt Church, Lane and
Uofio. tratik MatthewH. paNtnr,
are hroadcasting tho truth every
Sunday.
Myrtle Creek Church of Christ.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock, tub ' Sunday, Oct. 2yrd. U:45 the Hible
lowed by the rnular church ser-; school. Aitciulaiice on the in
vlees at 11 o'clock. Chrintlan Kn- j crease. , 1'leaKe be on time. 11:00
deavor nud e.vcnlng services- Ilrv. i oiorntng worsiiip. Third Bf rnioii
Iliirric. of Eugene will be with us j in the series ou the (Ju:;pel of
at both morning and evening ser- John. Subject: "The Voire in the
Mrs. Caraway; tenor slo: "I Walk
with the King," by Frank (jrubbe.
Mis Cladys StiniiK at tho piano.
t LODGE DIRECTORY I
MA
Every Baby
Needs
Vitaminsi
Baby often requires special vitamin nourishment to assure!
development of sound bones and avoidance of rickets.
Science has rightly given emulsified cod-liver oil, as in Scott's
Emulsion, a place of premier importance as a help to perfect
baby's nutrition and to furnish its growing organism with a needed
abundance of rickets-preventing and growth-promoting vitamins.
Young children who are not absorbing a full abundance of
essential vitamins, should receive, a an added food -ration, reg
ular doses pf easily-assimilated, pleasantly -flavored, emulsified,
cod-liver oil in the form of
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m
vires to deliver the semum.
There will be an election of of
fh ers at the eloise uf the Sunday
school.
Bible Standard Temple. Corn
of Chadwirk and Kast Houlas Kt. be answered
SorvlcfK for Sunday, Oct. lrt be
Bin at the recular hour 9:4.j a. in.
Mrs. Porter MrMiilyn. FUpoilnteiv
d nt of thu Kundiiy s itool with her
corp of efficient teaciitr? are wait
ing to see you in metr cm
tborcfore wn extend to all who
have no regular place to attend
' ervires to cotne to the TrH'!c.
' Prraihiiii.' at elevf-n o'tl'Kk by !ht-
Wilderness," Choir will fing: "Th)
Hr-avena Occlare Tiiy -t!lory." by
Woodcock. 6;;i-l The I. Y. 1'. U.
for younc pcoph 7:30 the eve-
nln? pervice. "Ihws it do Any ;
(Jood to Fray?" is the Tieathm to
The repliCK of a I
laice nuiuhcr of How buiK nidi wiii f
be read and then the pastor will (
preach a itinion on tiie bUbjrt.
Fine Interest In-inu taken hi tliiK
spfciai perifs of eveninn Hi-rviteK.
t Three K'l'cttins of ektelb-nt intiic.
DE MOLAY
CHAPTER
etogular comDinnfcallai
2nd und 4th Thursdays),
MuHuitlo Hall.
hoaoburg Rebekah Uodga No. A
. O. O. F. oleiitt In Olid Fuk
luwa lemple evei-y week on Tuua
diy ttveutiig. Vtulting meniben
In good, Btandtng art, cordially la
Ttted to atteod.
Kl.SIK KUSSEL1., N. P
OKK'l'HUUK HA1KIKL.D. K. 8
KM MA I.BNOX. K. 8.
rtouurnan ot tha World, vamp No,
125 Mueu In the Udd Kelluwi
Jlull In Koaeburg every flrdl
nd third Monday evenings. Via
Ulna; nelghbura always welcome
M. M. Mll.lJSIt. Clerk.
KnlarR.d choir, uitd..-r the l.'ader
Khln of Mrs. Charl.-s Brand, will
sin: "A Hyn;n of tile HonH?!;in!."
b;. Ki!llia;i: Total duct: "i!
pastor. Tbeie will be a service at ; Known 1; Ail," by ill, b.buiu and
O. fc.. o., Koseourg chapter No. a
it jlda their regular uienttng od
tle first and third Thuradaya
each tnonih. All aojouinlng broth
era and atntera are rvanecuull)
lu v 1 t.-tt to attend.
MYU'l'LB JK1ND. W. M.
TKKH JOHNSON, Bbc.
; Knights of Pythias. Alpna Lodgi
No. 47 Meets every Wcdneada)
in Knigbta of Pytnlaa ball, m
Ho'i street. Msltors always l
onis.
0:o. & WARB. C. 0.
I.YiY t. YOL'N;. il K
E. t. W liliJLULl'. h B. a.
W. O. M. L. Meuta In Miioso lial
flrat and- third Frldaya at I
o'clock. VlBttorB weleoniQ,
' MARION SHAW, 8. It.
JKHBIK CALHOUN, lli'C.
VIVIAN l'Hibi.ll'B. 't'roas.
Union Encampment No. 9, I, O. O
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tern
pie ou Slid and 4th Wednesdays
of each month. Vlsltlug i'atrl
archs always welcome.
C. F. CHAMKIt, C. V.
IIKN I'AI.M. H. 1J.
CAHL W. OILMAN, Scrlbo.
United Artisans Meets la K. 1',
Hall flrat and third Thursdays
Visiting members always wel
come. CONSTANCE BLACK, M. A.
MILDHKLi MetlOl.LOCU, Treas.
H13I.LE STKl'HKNaON, bee.
A, F. oV A. M.i Laurol Lodge No
13. Regular conimunleiitlon st-a
ond and lourth Wedneeii.iys end
month at Manonlc 'ioinplo, Uoae
burg, Ore. Vbiltora welenmo.
F. P. CLEMKNH, W. ,M.
W. F. HAHK1H. Bee.
I. O. O. F Pmietarlan Looge No
t Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple every Friday evening Vluli
Ing bretberu are always wal
come.
Hli.S'KY KliriKINK, N. G.
A. J. (.EOLitd, l!ic. Sh.
J. 13. BA1LLY, Kin. bee.
Roaeburg Lodge No. 1037 L. O. Q
M. Meets flrat and third Wed
nfBdays of the month. Moons
Hull, 248 N. Jiickaou street. Clul
rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Vis
itlng brothers welcnne.
JOHN E. FLUItltY, Dint.
H. O. I'AUOKTI-.Il, !ec.
JNO. il. THItONK. Treas.
B. P. O. Elks, Koaeburg Lodge No
326. Holds regular cniniuuiika
tlon at the Klka TempUi on eacl,
second a:Kl fourth Thursdays
each mouth. Ail members ta
quet d to atlf nd regularly, kin
all vlidtlng brothers are cordially
invited to attend.
II. W. IIOOTII, K. H.
llOCOLAS WAITIO. Sec.
Eagles, Roaeburg Aerls Meeta la
Maccubee Hull, ou Cass street
on aeeoiid and fourth Wedues
day eventn: of faeli month, al
il o'clock. ViHltlng breilii'in In
gonj stniMll'itr always weicume.
J. II. HAII.KY, Ji W. I-i-s.
K). STALKY, Jr., P. W. Pies
II. F. GOOll.MAN, Sue.
Pythian 8isters, Umpdua 'lomple
No. 4. Meets the second ans
fourth Motiday evenings of p.ie
month, at the K. of P, ball. Vis
iKirs always weleotne.
HAZIJL HAST. M. B. C.
EVs) UMtk:i. M of It r
' MAY . PAI'KLU. M. uf t.
vy. B- A. O. T. W Hooecurg Re
vle" No 11. Holds regular moos
ln.l on second and fourth Thuru
days at 7:80 p. in. Visiting sis
ters Invited to attend review!
Macoabeu Hall, 1'lue and Cttat
streets. ,
MltS. nELF.N HUFFMAN,
Jl tHlB UAPP. Col.
Laurel Ghaptor No. 4, R. "aT'hC
Meets every third Tueaday of
each month In Muaonlc Temple
- and visiting companions wel
cume.
W. O. IIUIIT, High PrlesL
W. F. HAlllilS, aeo.
i rfup's Daughters No s. Meeli
i first and thlid Fridays ut 7: 3d
m. MaBonio Temtde. .Manler Mia
sons arnd O. K. bV members ai
i ways welcome.
' KI.I.AIIEl H AI1I1AIIAM. Ri cy.
! r. i. T. M. Meela eacu secoud
and fourth Tlmiteluy of each
month, In Maixubi u hall, cor
iter Cans and I'lne streets. Visit
lug Knifchts always welcome,
I L. V.. UOOil.MAN, Com, -
!; O. W. HAl'P. K. K.
neighbors ot WoodcrafL Lllas
j Circle No. 49. .Mret on flrat
' a'ld tlilid Monday evcnluca, In
i t pf i". Hall, vumcg mljjhburi
luvlivd in JUKII'l.
j IKA TAYLOK, Ci. N.
WiUTMi, Clerk.