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TWO ROSEBURG NFAVS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1. 1929. They thought U was another of the dil- ferenl" arts staged by the manage- ment or me i iuu Algiers. Rut U wasn't. It was only a dry mid. Au old ait lor the raiders; i.e rendezvous tor residents of the Chicago gold coaKt. "Oh I Kay," expostulated one Kentleniau, as an axe hewed a hole in the wall quite close to bis head. Finally a man crawled through. He dotted bis silk hat. "Pardon me," he said, "but this is a raid. I'll nave to come in this way. And be did. So did others similarly garbed in evening dress. Even then the fashionably gowu-; ed women patrons weariun jewels and ttuir male escorts attired In tuxedoa, weren't sure. Hut as CHICAGO, Jan. 1 ,uxe:ios, wer.il! i sure, mil as nuq - r . - .....jr'a s ZX? dOUW:t Ur? ,eUew year wltU of el? ' Another flask, i.ronelled bv some- one's foot, went bkidding acrots the floor. So did ajiuiUer." And an other. , j A gentleman, who said he was a; banker, found them piled under I Ilia table. They didn't belong U i him he protested, because be had' iu:st disposed of his. Patrons were not molested but the raiders seized a catd Index of more man j.uou goiu coast resi UeillS. - Cat barbecue sandwiches antf Jive forever. Brand's Road 8tnnd. 58?IIMI llmmtfh 1929 0 MATTER where you pavings Account with you 6 and give you the advantages of ready cash. At no lime will the cashier's window be further away from you than the nearest postman. Full Month's Interest Credited on All Deposits Received up to Jan. 12 Ton can drpnlt anr amonnt from 91 to 910.00(1 11 Y MAIL. You ran withdraw any or all of H BY MAIL. Furthermore, you DO NOT pay any pre miums to secure the outstand ing benefit of 6r'c tntrrot. Thousand! of depositors have more than a million dollars How to Open FIRST DEPOSIT COUPON : Credit this deposit to plan marked by X 2 1 Lump deposit G up Q 6 Time Q N"V ... S Address- 5 Savings Account Iepos1t any amount from 91 up, when and ai you desire. 6ri interest rite. Interest mtnpoumlrd semi-ai.uu.tllr. Full withdrawal privilege anytime subject only to state law safeguarding depositors. 6 raid U Certificates Peposit 9100 or multiples of 9100. Tays Cr'r, Interest paid January 1 and July 1. De positor can either borrow on pr cash certificates as desired. SET VOIR GOAL STAHT SAVING and 67i sud 6',i comixiund interest will set you there fur faster. Complete infnrmnlion on request. Hrilo (or it. Western Savings and Loan Association 6lh and Yamhill Y. M. C. A. Hldg. I'ortUnd Under State Supervision ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES Regular meetiiiK of Umpqua ! Host No. American Le- ' fclon, Wednesday, January Und ut H u. in. lu J .eg ion club 4 rooms Rouebr;; uimory. ChaiiKe ol uit utiuK " to Wed- nesday account of Tuesday beiiK New Year's Day. Lare ! attendance desired. Our mm- berth tp Or is now 423. IMeaae bring In all cards aud j dues ror uuimies you nave v Binned Up. Let's put Umpqua Post over the top. Comrade ruai 1 "' : Ted Post heeds Iho entertain- meni committee for next, adjutant. . IMPORTANT, UMPQUA UNIT : , I Il-cause the IegiOD : tsXfjal?:; 1 t to Jan 2, UioDciua I nit will ! ! hold their. regular buniness t meeting Ml the armory Weil- neHday. Jan. 2 at s p.. ni. Kootl aUeudaDCU. NEGRO TO DIE IN NOOC Abi- l'i OAKLAND, Ih-c. 31 Samuel Thomas, nero, convicted of mur- am "i... i der, was senti-uced In court here today to haul- at Sail ".V, I wucm... ,""'! 1 in.iunn n... - . ' he kill d the wrong woman, navm: mended to kill Uuhy Kelley. ' 'viaJff. ymr Interest live, or may travel, your Western Savings will pay on deposit and are earning substantial Interest in 'West ern Savings". To join them, all that is necessary is to rhnoe your Saving l'lan and MAIL us your opening deposit, t'pon receipt we will mail you pass book, sigualure cards etc Your Account 6To Time Savings Accounts Save anywhere from 9220 monthly up. Tays In terest compounded semi annually, ('iiiuninleed muturl tiis. 4 In ii withdraw c?r. due on uotive or borrow as desired. I a .-ii J't -ikt At his trial he said ur m tn niauguiau u as piesi-1 IAI"1 .. , ..'(lent f.f 111 1 .(..! Kl:i)ea nnimi fosits IFIATiQNS MOVE? F , . KT c Fast Week oe8 JNCW Otep$ Tfilcpn Toward Goal for rermaneni reace. poOR TAKEN CARE OF Four Countries Crant New Uliina 8 rica lO cancel . Obligations of the Old Regime. (lly the Associated I'tesi) Christmas pre.-:eut lor the 10 IB OUTUIlfj ; world was recorded in the fureisn oname prouine 01 oeiug niHruort news dispatchea last wi -k by an j us until their value is known, and agreement uiiiouk J-eague of Sa ; to nieans of prolonging the llfuis otlicials on u program for j artive breeding lime ol those that disaniiument. Experts on tlie con- are proved good. tio. of uiius nianuiactunng arc to I Tests with sprouted oats as a .meet in Ueticva, .March ll. ' and the preparatory commission of " "in mm i - - i emiimuu' 'i . wilh the idea ihat the meet in -s 1 would be held after Herbert Hoov ----- " ,, - , . ,; ,, .! 'HI" """"'W 1 ctiaJacier occum-u wiuti lionvia Ins a total of 14 cows and 1H heif tulloued I'uraguny in accepting 1 (.rs effectively treated since conciliation of their tense dispute sprouted -oats-feeding experiments by (he I'au American conference in were b gun. according to the ie Vv asliington. port. In its acceptance lioiivia spe- ln Its efforts to introduce !m c ned that the f.ibt inquiries j ed w,tUoiU fn dairy nianufac Hhomd be concerning the lighting ; (ur,n the bureau n eany iihb uioutu at tort VuiiKunr diu. i Lt vuk lutnjje.H uceiu dr:iii:i'-d to havi an eiiut-l upon the Gondii L-onvi'i.tlou, a pud which vus hail-, id al Uh ii.ci'ptiou as ttu Insurance of peace in iuiUn Ameruu. liolivia also pltascd IxraRUP of Xi:ifon ciicles by inakiiiK n-fen-nrj ; to tin iicnf effort 8 of that or KHiiizulion in her ceeepiance ol ' the Wajdiinntou pioposal. Leailera' of the leiigue aaid the wiiole alfaii had showed thai (is pphere extend- ' ed to tho Amerieau and when ! China congratulated ' the cuuneil i on the outrome of lite South j American dispute, they added lint! the leaKiio hud become truly world-' wide. Charities Active i Kniiland went into the holidays 1 rejoicing ut the improved changes! for health ot King m-ikc. The countiy is alo nhowinK l;ri;;in:as Hpint of ralljiiiK to the belief of dUucHst d hiiuilica in the mlnip- j diKtrlets. The government, has &-, proiiuted laiKo huiiis to help noive i that aiitiHiion. KusHia's bread prohicniM became ; a mailer of ('iiihvhi in .Mokcow where the authortihs took siep.i to aert a flour yhottanu. Sori heado,tiarter 1 mlit aii l t hat forj.l sHpplb'u had beui mauipuiated by selfish Interests. lu eonnt other Kuropean coun- i triej there Iiaa been impj oveu.cit in economic conditions. Kej o vi reparation tumuL-Mmier: i (unii.iisiiitiiiers idios- ...I j,, , : r .r?. .T ,U1:"llI""y,rnt. !:J llvniK and increased expnr:i. naiy leariieu mat unetitpkiviv.en In that kingdom was lei,8 in num ners than a iy vin noo ' allhoUKil there are still 32l.uiiu men out of work, Fremler Mu-e-idini c , .'ir."s his policy of roiiceutrrttiifK ptwt;-. He took uvei i!ie ii!i;iKMf (,f ,-,,! outej ami now hold-; nv. u of the 11 caharei porifoli New China Recognized China, whose rc et nnunt Jr. iiylim to obtain adoption or tin western calendar hi e-.iint!. may remember ihe end of l'.i.'s a.i n partb-ulariy ptopitioiid lime. The nationalist government has just gained remgnition bv gteat Itntain. evidenced by iheVlynh.g of a new cumtue.ctal tjeaiy don..; away with one of th, principal "un filial" airaiii;emeiits of the old retime. I'tance. Hullund and Portugal so signed. Arun.M. i,ln tuner. Phonn l.S-L I n 1 " " ; rnnv 'i n I IS Continued l. .:e.i r !i wot k I i Cie fun. !. tun in. il ii..!detiw of the dairy ll'illl .1 I .11,1 1 ml I i,i 1 er t .if Uew III. tin H M'Mlilt.m luc'l fle rli an I lal.oi ai u y i w -k Hie (ti n: i I .o il. ri. l;ihi-.i i 1 1 'ii' t'l i hist flM-: aii'ient r of tiie I'nii iiii ij oi the I'mwd Stales D.u Dei lh. the Ali ii ntime dm ing ot t buieau by He- st i ! et.it lmieii was ie A Koitei'j, in -e.tnh iahoratir made public Mttn ot ;';tit ai;ure The Wki k i t li . pm t i d by I Jr. I., i iiai ge ol dair re t s. w ho as act i 'g hief directed Its acltv Hirs atier tlo t in t' V .a -en I the Jfiir Ull'ft tl'.e vii ineul tif Ivi d '-tvtnt'.to!i first of ft ( pnint the ll. w t iin'f- i (! ptoii'iv,, s i s the report. W.is lliitde M.g the je.it W Itll tle f 'if) itii.-nr.tl lut.id.iir held .i! IVI'sville. Md . w !;eie iiM.'-mi i a hci;.g made !o pre'itiee anini:! tiu' are peiv i i their I.iIhm iKti.ee tor ti.instu:! li::- l i. ii IMmbu-r ton. In tu iiu'.uiii th;s prtH't,t a BECEiSIFfiOM; i p.u.;!de cows fed alfalfa hay. fiESFlCKlllstopThltCougl. number of bulls r being tetd heids in the vicinity of the ex mental tarm. Those that dem- nsiK-te ability to transmit unK lormly high production are ternieJ "proved' buns. Of seven such "proved" bulls placed in herds at! cooperative experiment stations, I two have wired daughters which i made world s record.- for their rebus..-! ivu hr....lu at, A i The use of "proved" bulls 1ft, dairy "-held -improvement assoc. la- j tions la being encou raged by thej bureau as one of the most lapid, means of building up a high pro- uuv... vi.ii-iibuu in wi;aiMe Hetnieem, nas Degua a uirect yearly record of five or more of attack on the- widespread ale of their un selected daughters with : licentious publications, the records of the dams of the He has appealed publicly to the daughters Indicate which bulls are attorney general to prosecute the consistently siring high-producing ! MestuLgeries Hacbette. which con duUKiteij. During the pa a, yearjuoU the distribution of books. 210 bulls were proved in this man- magazines and newspapers to ner. These comparisons indicate ( that onethlrd of the bulls in- lets by a comparatively larse mar- Kin. one third increased production i ,t 7" '" e. . me lecuius 01 uum oue 10 lour taken Uie judes advice, tempo (laiiht. rs with the records of lherary. (0 let the authorities en dams of the daughter!). (one the law. ilecause many bulls are disposed: None of the offensive publica of before their value can be ascer- Hons, says the abbe, could be sold talm d. studies are under way in . successfully If they were barred the bureau to determine methods 1 from the newsstands and they can r,f n-tuinini, Lull, u-hl.-h pu..'k ..... I tl.. i... .... ... . n . . j means of coi reeling or improving , temporary sterility In cows and' iiriins nrif cuiHiiiiifii in loiifcuuu I I tise vear with favorable results. Feeding 5 pounds of dry oats a day. In the sprouted form, was ef- t.li 1m Ihs. r-uua. (1f aly ,., an, I . ' I I'll llt'llt'IM I1UI lllg Ul tHI. 11IU1V nuirked progress was made in es- tahlishtriK the culture method of! making Swiss cheese In Ohio and' New York. At the annual meeting I of the Ohio Swiss Cheese assocla-t lion culture cheese scored from 91 to 9 ;j and non-cultured cheese scored from S! to 92. an average dilferencc of 3.4 points in favor of the culture cheese. Interest in this! method of making Swiss cheese is 1 evidenced by the additional facto, les which are adopting it- lntroduc tion of the manufacture of concen ed sour Kkim milk as a profit- .... l rate hie method of utilizing surplus- skint milk has been continued at a number f plants, says the report. "Supervision was given the manl'acture of nearly oue million pounds of sweet-cream butter In 10 Lamiri,.. on contract with thej""1 make posslblo an Indefinite navy .Icparlment. Samples of ni,J "''e of l,rd.;as.il channels i to 11 months were examined and j found to be of excellent quality," j said the report. studies in milk-plant manare-4 ment havo proved to be one of the most popular projects ever under taken by the bureau, and excellent cooperation ha. been received from milk dealer.!. Studies of milk bottle breakage have shown that It Is perfectly feasible to reduce very gnutly the excessive loss in milk plants. The bun au has continued its work on d.tiry tmnitatlon. which in cludes studies on milk ordiuanc , . . inspect mo iiieiimuK ano litiMirtiiui j leehnue. Aid was given to ... speetion aencies in working out ,'eflicient and practicable means of obtaining better mllK supplies. A uuici tinnu m au fnixlor.iil In fm. (proving the milk supplies of more than 2Pt) towns t;nd cities in the ! Northwest. These towns nre mak ing use of the surprise milk scor- ' b;g contests, twenty-nine of whiih 1 wen lu Id in 7 states during the ! year. These contests, according to 1 Iiealt h authorities, state aud city ' inspectots, dairy owners and oiii o's. have resulted in the present 'hi;;'.! standard ol quality of milk in t the arious cities. ' Kxperimental work baa been carried on relative to fly control on dairv farms, transportation of j milk, and other factors involved in! liie production and handling ol 1 ( lean milk. Other studies have j , diown how to reduce the bactenalj p counts of both raw and pasteurized I I milk In many iudiidual piano. j In addition to these more or less ; po ular phases of the bureau's K euns.o. raon- auenu on ne- iug ntven 1 1 research into mtitiy ; pri'hU'ui.i of a more fundamental nature, such as the origin of cys tine and other- sulphur compounds of id H k and their connection with the protein of the feed. Other ex periments rhowed that bones from cm.s f d t iini liy hay lor extend ed perfeds were from lu to lo p-r cent lighter than bones from coin- Quick! Farrous Prescription Has DoUOlC ActlOO. ' Ui' plu iiomer.nl s,:cre.-t vt a !.'.. oils dot tur's piescriptlon called ; ThoMne !-i due to Its double ae- I lion. It immediately t-outhes the ir riiatiii. and goes direct to the fo leinl rait.-e nd reachctl by patent ; lie d. mi s aud couch svrup. 'the jiery Itt swallow usually felines f.eti the most eb-tiua'e rough TiMixitie enntam- no i hUnoforn:, ! lloee or other da:n;etO!is itni:;s Safe nnd picas;ttit for the whole 1 f.i!til!' thro-it Also excellent tor sore nick relief nr onr mone be i, Fuili :r.e. t'.oc. and $ I ". Sold by rtons and all oilier good dim: GILL ON THE FIRST t;u;l.S FATHER: Vonmi num. are eu able lo Mtpinnt a fa mil. v? MH'NG l.: ,m. sir. how n;.i:; .ne t'l-re in ou fi,iilt.' -' LU-..' IE . . , .. PARIS. Jan. 1 A. P France's uuolficial censor, the j naerly all the newsstands of the country. OJtcn arrested for tearing down displays of periodicals with illus- (rations and le he considered iin. ion nnuinu mm guilty, ana nas uv wnnj caaiijr, 11c UUS, uy CU1U- pening tne nacuette concern to re- luse to handle questionable matter. There is a censorship commit tee in tile Hachette tirm, tie says, charged with purifying Hie reading output, but it doesn't function, tak- K 15 days for action and there- f"rt; s always behind the proces "" 1 hft abbe Hetlileem has done j speetacuiar censoring for years. Often he has taken irom display counters picture:, he considered ob scene, tear! fig them aud stamping on them in the street, meanwhile making a little stump speech to the crowd and repeating it later in court. He has confiued himself to the newsstands because the public, particularly women and children, are confronted by their prurient displays everywhere. He has not bothered the several book 'Stored In Paris dovoted exclusively to the sale of salacious "literature." TWO MESSAGES ON I SAME WAVE LENGTH CLAIMED ... . , . J ;,M W ,7 , . . ..1, ir . -t ri ( 1 I)tc- ' "otype operator here, an- nounced today he had perfected a vice for transmitting two or Jb... e messages on the same wave "f11 WI,I?I ""crrerence. Ha rnia s:i nl Inc. urinfiitHl llarnes said the principal of his Invention w as the same as lh.it i used by telephone companies in sendiug several messages over the same wire. He asserted that his invention and sol.' problem which has "tUdlM' b' raU1 Wnwrt ,w yta a" Roe the new hammer type feed mill at Wharton Ifros. It will grind hay. corn on the cob and any kind of dry grain. SCIENCE AND RELIGION GET CLOSER TOGETHER CHICAGO, J)ec. 31. A spirit of cooperation between science and religion is rapidly taking the place f the much discussed conflict be- 'tween the two. members the two, members of the .... ... , 1 M '7feI" nee, in session here were told today by Kev. Krnest Johnson, secretary of the department of education of the federal council of churches. "The most inspiring contribu tions to religlouB thought in re cent years have come from great i scientists." he declared. "In the past, the assumption ot n fundamental confliot bet ween science aud religion has done re ligion an untold injury. It has of ten put religious leaders in the po sition of opposing the advance ment of knowledge." Eat bar bee u nnav tches and live forever. Brand a Road Stand iun i ct INC?" ,17 Jf.o CHRISTMAS BONUS MONEY ( hMMt'.l I'r- 1.m-"-tt Wirr NEW YOliK. TXT. 31, Uncle Sam Is to coiled a s Ira re of the millions distributed throughout the country in Christmas bonuses. Frank K. Itowets. collector of in ternal revenue, today set at reM any doubt thai may have existed Ii is just a year since wc opened our shop in Rose liurg. We appreciate the good will extended us in the year just closed, and extend best wi.ihcs for your happiness in 1929. JNO. R. KELLY Sheet Metai Works Phor.c 166 504 N. Jackson ': ! WORKINO MAN Eat and alee? at reason. : at; price. 25 Winche.ier aH to the taxable status of such ; awards, when he said employes must includu the bonuses in their i income tax returns. ! One of the few eicentions curs where an employer makes the I of additional compensation for ser-: vices rendered, such as the lonRi niKht shifts worked by Wall street ! employes during the recent built markets. HUNDLEY ACQUITTED OF KILLING HIS FATHER ML'ItrHYSIiOUO. Ills., Dec. 31. A charge of murder against Vic tor A- Hundley ot Caibondale in connection with the slaying of his father, J. Charles Hundley, at Carbondate. Liecember 12. ? dis missed today at the request of States Attorney Fletcher Lewis at the son s preliminary examina tion. The eider Hundley, former m ii -nt- rt i'n fri .au unil nnu nt Its wealthiest citizens, was killed a this home here wilh his second! wife by an unknown person, whose) motive is a mystery. No robbery j was committed. i HELDMAN BOUND OVER ON MORAL MUROER CHARCE I CANTON. O.. Dec. 31. Wilbur O. Htddman, charged with the "moral murder" of hl3 wife, was bound over to the grand jury ibis afternoon w ithout bond following bin hearing before Justice Donald Smyth. Mis. Heldman, after a love af fair with a Canton coal dealer. killed him at his home and fied to her oa n home. Thu affair was ' revealed to Heldman by a note i found in a waste basket. After; forcing a confession from his wire, j he started with her in an auto for the sheriffs office, determined to j make her answer to the law and ; enroti le. ho says, she killed her- j self with the same revolver with j which she slew the coal dealer. ; FATAL CHRISTMAS CHEER IN FORM OF SHIP BOOZE S A N Fit A N CIS( 'O. I )ec. Wireless messages received here today said A. Jorgenson. first mate, and E. Peterson, chief stew - ard. had died aboard the Standard (til tanker W. S. Rheems from drinking poisonous liquor. The j ship is due here tomorrow from London via the Panama canal. The i report said they died celebrating I ChrLinu... Coroner T. V. Lelaud arrival. LODGE DIRECTORY I DE MOLAY CHAPTER Resular com munlca 1 1 o n 2nd and 4tn Thursdays linn uic Hall. Woodmen of tnm World. Camp No. 12& MeetB In the Odd Fellows j Hall In Roscburs every first and third Monday evenings. Vis lung neighbors always welcome. M. M. .MILLER, Clcrk Neighbor of Woodcraft, Lilac first ! Circle, No. Jieeis mid third Monday evenings, in K. P. Hall. Visiting Neighbors invited to attend. 1 ELSIE WILLIAMS, fi. N. I i MARGARET WHITNEY, Clerk . - . . 1 . u n v u . M.,u. a.rh eemno ' ! and fourth Thursday of each I month in Maccabee Hall, comer Cass and Pine streets. Visiting Knights always welcome. i L. G. GOODMAN, Com. W. A. RAPP. K, K. ; Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge "o. tl .vieeis every n (!" in KniEhls of Pythias Hall, lo Hose siieet. Visitors always wel come. C. W. HORNER. C. C. ROY O. YOU.NO, M. IVEO. R. WARE, K. R. S. I I. O. O. F., Proletarian Lodge No. C Meets In Odd Fellows i em j pie every Friday evening. Visit j In? brothers are always wel come. ! J. E. DKNT. N. Ct. A. J. (IKDDKS, Rec. Sec. J. U. BAILEY, Fin. Sec. W. orM. L. Aleets in Moose Hall second and fourth Fridays at & o'clock. Visitors welcome. CONSTANCE BLACK, S. R. JESSIE CALHOUN, Rec. VIVIAN PHILLIPS, Treas. A. F. & A. M Laurel Lodge No. 13. Regular communication sec ond and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, Rose burg, Ore. Visitors welcome. F. A. COOK. W. M. F. HARRIS, Sec. Union Encampment No. 9, I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays " of each mouth. Visiting Patri archs always welcome. R. L. RUSSELL, C. P. C. F. CRAMER, H. P. : i ! Job' CARL W. OH MAN, Scribe. Daughters No. 8 Meets lirst and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p. ni.. Masonic Temple. Master Masons and O. E. S. members al wavs welcome. ESTER WRIGHT. Sec. jPIM IF forecasters are correct in their surmises the forthcoming year promises to be one of the most prooperous in the history of the Ameri can people. Practically every line of industry has shown some material advances in the last few months; some have set for themselves all-time records for progress. Among the farmers the feeling of unrest and discontent is gradually disappearing. Prices for farm products have shown a slight increase and the same condition holds in other impor tant industries of the country. All these factors indicate that 1929 should be an era of real prosperity. To meet those conditions properly every busi ness firm in Rooebuvg should have a good sup ply of printing on hand. When you buy printing buy the best that means that it will come from the presses of the commercial job printing department of the NEWS REVIEW. Go through your printing needs, telephone 1 33 and our representative will call to give you estimates and expert advice. News-Review Company Commercial Printing Department W. B. A. O. T W Ro..burp R.- meetings on second and fouiih Thursdays at 7:3u p. ni. Visiting sifters invited to attend reviews. Maccabee Hall, r"lne and Cass streets. ' MU8. MARY WILCOX. JESSIE KAPP. Col. O. E. 8., Roaeburg Chapter, No. 3 holds their regular meeting on the first and tnird Thursdays In each month. All sojouraiut; brotheia and sisters Jire n'biH..cl' fully invited to attend. ETHEL L. WEBB. W. M. KHEK JOHNSON, Sec. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 326 Holds regular com munication at the fciks Temp.e on each second and lourlh Thursday of each uvouth. Ail members requested to attend re gularly, and all visiting brotheru are cordially Invited to attend. WALTER S. FISHER. E. It. DOUGLAS WA1TE. Sec. " Eaglea, Roseburg Aeru L i.e fa itae Hall on s Meets lit Cass street on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren in good standing always welcome. GEORGE FREW, Jr. W. Pres. J. B. BAILEY, Jr. P. W. Pres. B. F, GOODMAN, Sec. ( . Rosebirg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. O. M. Mee'-s first and third Wed nesdays of the month. Moose Hall. Z-iH X. Jackson street. Vis iting brothers welcome. GEO. P. GILHAM, Diet. H. O. PAKCETER, Sec. JNO. M. THRONE, Treas. noseourg neuemi uoaac, no. t ' I. O. O. F. Meets in Odd Ft lows Temple every week o bers in good standing are cor dially invited to attend. EVELYN HOOVER. N. G. GERTRUDE HATFIELD, tt. S. Pythian Sisters, Umpqua Temple No. 4. Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at the K. P. Hall. Vis itors always welcome. LENA YOUNG, M. E. C. EVA MARK'S M nt Tt f MAY E. PARKER. M. of Y' Laurel Chapter, No. 31, R. A. M. Meets every third Tuesday of each ITlfiMth in Mriaiinin Tumnla All members requested to at tend and visiting companions welcome. L. M. LEHRRACH, High Priest W. K. HARRIS, Sec. U. S. W. V., Georrjj Starnierca,np No. 19. Meets jointly with aux iliary second and fourth Thurs days at Roseburg armory. 8 p. m. Al) comrades and sisters in vited. T. J. BORDEAUX. Camn Adjt. MRS. S. W. STARMER, Aux. Pres.