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ROSEBURG NEUS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1930. SEVEN Class if fed. Section KATES: Per word, each Insertion, 1 cent. By the week, 5 cents V word. Minimum per ad vert 1 sen en t, 25 cent. Mall your ads count the sords and enclose stamp, check or money order. FOR SALE IllMLIUNi; paper, six kinds at , J'agea'. CEILING, $20, $22, $25. $35. Page i Fuel Co. -Lumber FOlt SALE Scotch Shepherd pup pies (males). 625 Hitinilton. NAILS AND DOLTS Get our -prices. Leake & Beyers to. SALT rising bread, Cajlor's bak .eiy, 52U West Oak. Phone 615-J. FT) It SALE 150 Economy quart fruit jars, 50c doaeu. 52y E. IjoukIus. II A LED HAY! Cheat luia vetch, $9 per ton. Phone 2UF12. Next to Kosekind Auto Park. iTl'STlNC, SL'LPHUK Sherwiu , Williams, $3.U5 per 100 lbs. '- Leake & Beyers Co. JiODFlNG Slate surface shingles. Poll roofing. Low price. Leake & Beyers Co. FOR SALE Nine thousand 24- inch fir shakes, $10 a thousand. . H. F. Boeder, Millwood, Oregon. 1S00-LB. HOUSE 8 years old. Ex- cellent animal. Leake & Beyers ' Co. FOlt SALE a-t ooiu frame dwell ing, 332 West Douglas. Must be moved from lot. Address P. O. Box 1110, ltosebuig. FOIl SALE OH TItADE One Cor ridale buck and one grade Ox ford. L. E. Uoodbourn. Phone 1SF4. FOlt SALE Shorthorn bull 17 months old, registered. Two ex tra good young grade Shorthorn cows. A. Cunningham, Glendale, Oregon. FOlt SALE Dry wood. Fir block, $2.25. Oak block $3.00. Round pak stove wood, $3.25. Four foot wood, $5.00. Phone 3l2.: WATEIl SYSTEMS Fairbanks Morse water plans. Irrigation outfits. Used electric plants and pumps. Leake & Beyers Co. .T11 T hnua onma trnnt ltiorna nf Household furniture for sale. Al so a 3-1 size roll top desk, a tufted leather conch and other office pieces. If interested phone office 171 or house 172. Dr. Smith. ' ' r WANTED WANTED 100 head of goats. A. Jennings, Ruckles, Oregon. WANTED Girl for general house work. Two in family. Call 45F4. SALESMEN WANTED 66 miles on 1 gallon. Amazing new mois ture gas daver. All autos. 1 free. Critchlow. 4610-E. Wheaton, 111. WANTED Wood. Bids for 8 tiers dry oak and 2 tiers kindling wood delivered to School Dis trict No. IX. Dixonvllle. Write Alda Ilrumbach, clerk, Dixon ville, Oregon. I FOR RENT FOR KENT '-room furnished house $12 per month. John nianghlon, Miller's Addition. MISCELLANEOUS ; TO let out on shares, 51 ewes. Cecil Fessler. Vmpqua. Oregon. tAlt OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when In need of nuto parts. Sarffs Auto V'recklng House. TWO energetic men with cars for permanent positions. Address Box U)2. care News Review. FOR LEASE Seventy-five head good ewes. Will give good lib eral contract. Call 139 Sheridan street. NEW TODAY ROLL roofing, Pages'. sewn kinds at CEMENT, new Improved Beaver. Page Lumber & Fuel Company. MODERN 'house' for rent in-West linseburg. 'Inquire of .Mrs. G. W. I'ennle, Harrison avenue. FOR SALE 65 While Leghorn pullets. Hansen strain. Mrs. E. Allis. Oakland. Oregon. CHICKEN DINNER -Friday. Aug. 15. Christian church. 11:30 a. m. t ol:30 D. m. 50 cents per plate. Cool building, good eats,- quick service. WANTED TO RENT Furnished or unfurnished house or apait ment, li. li. Kinewell. 231 Jack son. next to chamber of com merce. . EAGLES' picnic at Klwanis park Maple grove Sunday. August, li. Basket dinner, roiiee imnished by Kagie. Bring friends ami their baskets. For transportation phone 471-L or 17S-R. INSI'RED SAVINGS Let us ex plain our Insured savings plan w hicli protects you and your family if you live or die. DOl G LAS Ul ILMN'G LOAN AS ' SOCIATIOX, Medical Alts Bldg. Phone 245. Albikote Roof Coaling Don't discard your old roof with out first investigating tills ma-I-!!.1. Equally efiecMve on wood composition or .metal. Js'eld only by Coen Lumber Company I PIGS FOR SALE J. J. Bodie, Melrose, Orenon. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Mid dle aged lady preferred. 404 S. Pine. Phone 143 J. FOR SALE Or will trade for wood, good Star touring car in good condition at Sarffs. NOTICE Am wrecking a 1926 big 6 Studebnker sedan at Sarffs Auto Wrecking House, 329 N. Main. FOR SALE We still have a couple good Dodge motors thnt will make a good prune dryer motor at Sarffs. IT IS NOT economy to let those metal felloe wheels go till they fall to pieces. Why not have them tightened on our hydraulic tightener. No shims used at Sarffs. OWING to the last fire, I made a quick move just around the cor ner on Stephens street behind the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing parlor. Ready to make keys, sharpen lawnmowers, file and reloolh saws. All kinds of grinding, new and second hand bicycles sold and repaired, scoot ers and wagons repaired. Give me a trial. 1). J. Jnrvis. SALESLADY Cover Douglas county for high class apparel . line, commission basis, canvass ing, permanent. Fine opportun ity for capable lady tc have In dependent means or be self suii porting. Replies confidential. Write at once giving full de tails. State managei will call you for Interview. Address Box 6S6, oare Roseburg News-Review. II t The forest fire situation on tho Umpqua National forest Is very favornblo today, according to O. C. Houser, central dispatcher. A few more lightning tires have been showing up, but all are small and have been spotted promptly by lookouts, nfl men have been sent out to each one without delay, so that all have been kept to very limited extent. Visibility is only fair, and Supervisor Vernon Harp ham and Assistant Supervisor Tom Burgess today secured the fire pa trol plane from Portland, a cabin monoplane, and made a survey of the forest from the air, to deter mine whether of not any fires could be discovered that had not been reported by lookouts. There was no storm last night, and, as humidity is comparatively Wen, there has been no spread of the rires now .burning. The fire be tween Bogus and Williams creeks on the North Umpqua has been en tirely checked. Local Aid Pleases. Supervisor Harpham, who came to Roseburg the first of this sea son, states that he is greatly pleas ed hy the spirit of , cooperation shown the forest service. He states that the farmers arid residents of various communities have shown a very helpful spirit in aiding the forest service employees in meet ing fire emergencies, and thit the organization is very grateful for this assistance. The Umpqua forest is open, he states, without restriction lo tho ecneial public for recreational pur poses. The only reafrlcted area is in the vicinity of Cottage Grove where there is water roiervn. Oth erwise people are iree to une the forest at all times. .T'ti toreat r.er vice asHrt oniy that campers, fish ermen, etc., abide by I he rules that there shall be no smoking while traveling, and that strict atnntion be given camp fires. EUGKNK, AU;-,. 13. Cascade forest officials reported today all 35 forest fires near Oakridge wnre under control. A hundred men were hurried into the district yes terday to forestall the fire's spread. Increasing fire hazards prerailed. foresters said. TODAY'S MARKETS PMtTLAND. Aug. ).'!. A new svate of pruef 1ms b-en h rut on it -fd by the Wo- M'Mintftiri Fur and Hide "tnpaiiy for wool. Iiid-s. m-I:s and iiHdi.ilr. jedui limit enir'hastjcd j n most a.i . m-I:s and iiHdi.ilr. j edui limis bei Kast- r'"ii d !.( ihI ulley I to l- In 1 -s, FOREST IMPROVED wool ha.x d- lim J t . Sheep V'-ltn have I i lio'I to 8- m.'i spring pflt to ,tm-. Salt d bid -s h b'-r n ect t" lir. salted boMs to 1r. irrn b ill. t.. l'i ktp to 5.' ami le.r.-' h.l'-s to $1 to 5. nre,,rdi:u t" welu-ht I -on if stapl" iro'luir Inim ne-d t.i and kid t . r. Ciseara bark l down t" Me. Tli-if wire li" ihiiitwes in mid butter timiketi. Hotb v..rf? talrlv tt. !. Mifor truck refpts of more than :(-"0n td t"inal-s fr.oii TI.e Illes and ether Od'ttnbia river fllstrivts the hcavie-t the fienon. The iipi!y er.,ls ibe dnand and prices leucbed their seaon' low at ahfjut '': a fur the best sto-k. New Vakim;i ,.-tT.d tb'in pota toes were niovliiK free I v at $l.tu Id $1.75 m hundred. 1-ot a In were 2.v cheaper.' Tlo- exrf and butter markets w-rs steadv. with i-tM prib iibidy firm. Turn it" were eagerly bought ut 75c a dogi-it bun h' s. Appb s Were around a dollar a box for Ihik- fruit. t-tttK-e was going Htrcmg at Sir l.jj a rd'" . . H'' ki -i ri- . I ' r rpbwin $ Sm .!.J5. and Han-'jr-ri i'f t-' 00 't -'..'5 Toniatui were around $99Sc, . POLLY AND HER PALS COMfe 6fJ VOW, ASH, " BE A SPORT VsJD IMTRODUC& M TO VfeR COUSlrJ FbLLV.' Cauliflower was holding at Spinach rnnged nrounil a dollar i an omnge nux rnr i-noicu muii. PeaH wc-ix- uromul &u and bciins mostly 4c. Other prices included: Carrots, nvw. Uuc doen bunches. Beets, new ,2025c dozen bum-he. Cahbage. flat type, $1.00 1.25 crate. " Errs: Pricea tt retailers: Trufih extras. 27c; standards, iMc; fresh unsUiuin, 2 so. I'liu-b to w:njit)BUirs (c under pric to retullers. Butter: Cubes: Kxtras. 3Cc; stan dards, 33c: prime firms, s.v: i 31c. Creamery prices: Prints. 3c over cube Btauuaxda Milk: Haw milk (4 per cent) 2.30 2.40 cwt., deiivoied Portland, less 1 p-r cent: Brade B milk. I2.6J.1. Uut terfat. delivered ia Portland Stic. Poultry: (Buying prices): Alive, heavy hens over iVk lbs., 20c; me dium hens. Z to i lbs., lfic; light hens. He; broilers. 1 Mi to a 4 lts., Leghorns, 17c; colored, 20c; Pe kin ducks, 4 lbs. and over, 202au; old, l&c; colored ducks, luc. country meats: (Buying prices) Choice voul, tic: pork, i&V416e; choice lambs, 16 160; .mutton, &(u 7 cents. , '- Flour:"" (city deltvory1tCB0 :' Family patents. 41)s, .60; whole wheat, 4 Its. $r.7u; graham. 4:is. $.5U; bakers' hard wheat, iSa, $0. ; nakers uiueHtciii patt-uLs, itUa, 0. ll; pantry flour, 4:tH. Jti.lu. Sugar isnoked oasis): cane, fruit or berry, $4. SO Ptr cwt. licet suwar. $1.60 cwt. ' onions: iMo w California, $1.50 iff 2.00. . . , I'u ta toes: Clems. No. 1 gr?d: j;.;5fii.i0; new potatoes, 1 3-4ty 1129 crop, J 3 Vi fie ; 1930 contracts, clusters, 12 Vi 4fr 13c; fug gles. 'IftO. lb.; valley, Z'.c. Mohair, new clip: Kid hair, &bu pur pound; staple 2uc Per.,b- , or. fnilf nlmniulo 3 JC! OeanlltS, pecans, 25 57c; filberts. Miiv: Wholenalo btlVlnff Drlces. Qfl- llvercd Portland, eastorn Oregon tl toothy, 122.6023.01 do valley, no uiiis ..u- alfalfa. tlU.002O.i'f; clover, $16; oat bay, $10; utrnw, $7 8 ton; soiling prices, i lo niuiw. I.U'cmm'K Cattle: Steers tnjM-'J'M lbs. $x.00 S.50. medium $6.50-H.on, 'onnji'in li.nn-e.uO. y.to-i ni'j lbs. $s.)U'S..'io, ttn-iihim ir.rtij-s.ou. eoinriHMi $ l.o'i- .0. 111M-12J0 lbs. $7.r.t)-f.UO, me dium ).uo- i tellers. ;.-u-u. lbs. $7.00-8. Till. medium $.'i.rn-7.0" common $ l.f.ft-.Vi.O. . Cows. good i;,.t-.i)0, common and medium $4.00-5.50. low cutters $2.ii.i- t.Oit. LiuI!b (yearlings excluded) $r,.!0 6.00. cutter common and medium $4.00-5.50. Veulers. milk fed $10. 00 11.00. medium $x.00-10.00, cull and common $."."0-8.00. Calves. 2ii0-r0ij lbs. $s.".o-l0.oo. common and me dium I'i.O'i-s.TiO. llj.tra- dtittt or ol I e nn'.'s and roasting pigs exeltided l lhrht llrhts llll-lli') lllf). ? ,', i ' 'i ' II. I.tKIIL "l-IKIIl 1i;l-lKtl lbs. 1" 7r.f 11.21. MO-i'fiO lbs. $10.751 11.2.". Medium weight L'"- Tl'i I I'M. 9 1 li I .-, ZJI-J.t"t ll'N. -i,, 1 1 Utiivv weight 25U-:!'Jif lbs. fo.2."ifio.ro; yjo-r:r.o ib. $s.75 io. fifikm hows 27.-5l)ii lbs. $K-?ii. Kitiaghter pig loO-l:i H'h. $!i.7."i 1.10 lbs. $llTf'I3. Sheep: I.ambs. 9fi lbs. d'-wr good and cholco $1. 00-7,00. mrdlmn $1 5o-6 U0, Hll weights CDinnion S3.50-4.5U. Yearling Wethers VU- lbs. Medium to ehotce $.00- I.5A. HwCS HO-120 lbs. Med I lift! to ehoieo $1.75-2.50, 120-150 IbH. $l.S'l-J'i5. h'l wei gbts, cull and common $$1.00 1.50. COMPARATIVE WEATHER DATA r. . WEATnr.ii ih keac Obnervitti'iiis taKcn ai 4 a. 130th MerlOa.i.' TUB WEATHER !. " S3 m v .ft .1.1 '.ii'.. -i.iv . Pt.i-i.i)-I't.. l.ly IMV.T . .. Kiirt-ku t;nlv.-Mim . H i-tiH . . . . Kiin..' CPIv I..,- Anl.s .MmslifiHfl . S'-wr '.nl'una N.-w Yolk X"rlli ll.-H.I Phin nix . . P'H'HlMll., PorllMhil . MkxrliiirK HniTmn'Mi U St. I... ills .. Salt Ulk- . .-nil I'l it !! .'an liivyo s.-dt'lf . ... ...Irtii,- . . Vai.hinfct"II v.'miitji. g . Yakima . . , I ... .. (tit vil- c I j 1 1 fiJ l.i ' till 7H. til. : 7V 7ti- Pi r-hl! i .-,1, 71 :.ii i 1 f.'ii :.r. i It, i lilt ?l : ji ; mi .1 ! i;i jui i;i. , (in1 w.. .'.- .i-liH-i-iii i- l.-ii r rli-ii r' .. I.lv ..-l.lv I flj! At 6." 7iii r... .i-l.i . ..-i.lv ti 1 r i kjt .!.ar ..ii-.tr I 61 1"" H' It I O U rs i ;i rsrrtsiiNc in i t a, it t1 , L. KEsM&Th'S a'W COLLEGE man) e,y crack i& :y ( ysTah A rVUTHIfsf BdlK woisi HAV& DAU6HTEI? IMTRODUCED TO EVERY RAG B03-TAIL OJ THE BEACH.' I HE TOLD THE FELLERS LAST kiGhT THAT THREb CF- TmE AT VAL& .' During the first 21 days that-it has been on the road the Dodge Eight mileage marathon car has traveled 12.500 miles, an average of almost 600 miles a day, accord ing to a factory announcement. "The 12,r00 miles turned up by the marathon car in 21 days is more than the average motorist drives in 14 months," said W. T. Keller, president of the Dodge Brothers corporation. "In spite of extremely hot weather especially in the western part of the country the car has been running splendid ly and our records show that the cost of operation is surprisingly low." ; SOUTH DEER CREEK ' (Xcws-lffvl w DotifrljiA Comity Kncciid) SOUTH DEKH CHEEK, Aug. 111. -"Mrs. James of South Deer Creel: POEM FOR THE DAY By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE Defeatins nineiy-nlne crack shots of KiiiR Goorpe's naval, army anil air forces tliroughoul the Urlliah einpire, Miss jMarjorio Foster, S3-year-old motor driver of the World war, won the king's prize and with it the rifle-shooting championship of the Llnli.ih em pire at Bisley today. It was the fiist time in tho seventy years since the prize was first awarded that a woman had won the most coveted of I lie utji ltj's uiurk.siiialisliip trophies. She was competins on exactly the same terms as the men anu ainttui; the hundred who quali fied for the final round she won on her coolness, her nerve and her pluck. Tonight she In a heioim; of England in a niche alongside Amy Johnson, who flew alone to Australia, and Winifred llrov.n, who won the Kings' cuy air race a fortnight uko against the Kieat cst pilots of the country. There was the crack of a rille shot and I hen pandemonium cf cheers and shuuls on the historic Ilisley rille range when the tall, aihl'Mic woman in a khaki coat nnd shorts, wllh an old J'elt hut ocr her -shiugntd hiiir. tlood up an the new -.Ii-llicii. presi.li-nt of the N'ailonal htt hand, while a vlvitlly exalted crowd t. thousands suikimI around her. Miss Foster was cool nnd unnnlleil, hut jum a bit dazed She had no Idea that with a acorn of 2'" mil or a possible 3U0 she hud asserted wtminn's supremacy over I lie host marksmen In the empire. "I was trcalinjr thin just as a pleasant at li-i mum's ahool Inj;," Hhe lold Lord Jellico. "The wind was had. 1 never tlinuulu I was any where near the top. It is loo k"ci1 to be true." Special cable to the New York Times, July 19, 1 :;'. Miss Marjorie Foster's modest phrase Is often used in careless ways, And yet if we but understood. For honest work there's naught too good. Miss Marjorie Foster's seeing eye Discerns the center like a die. Her quiet, cool, clear-headed brain Reveals in her the hero strain. i Miss Foster's victory is complete; All England now is nt her feet. No one on earth coiild e'er surmise A girl would win the rifle prize. A womnn called "the weaker veascl", Has won; with men of arms can wrestle. Today is woman's open door; She's winning victories o'er and o'er. This is no simpl'? cart; of luck; - It i-i old-fashioned honest pluck; A case of healthy, steady nerve That will her every purpose serve. It is a trained and wondrous skill, 1 he product of her woman'3 wili. Miss Marjorie Foster's vision keen, Along with skill, keeps her serene. This is the woman's golden age; Her triumphs now are all the rage: A gray-haired duchess soars the seas, Flies Afric a jungles at her ease. Miss Amy Johnson's wondrous flight Sets woman's grit in glorious light. Miss Winifred Brown's amazing prize Wins from old piloM of the skies. And Marjorie foster conquered guns Shows Woman queen o'er all her sons. Young Man Detained I' mV -TAG An', is. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rust, nt Drew. J. V. Cox was in Roseburg Mon day attending to business mattei'3 and meeting friends. Miss Myrtle llaber of Salem is visiting for a few weeks at the H. K. Mood home. Ruth Kindlay spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Blood at South Deer Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey spent several days last week at Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. V. Cox of Roseburg visited Tuesday at the J. W. Cox home on South Deer Creek. Miss Cora Melton and Mrs. W Schwa) I of Sacramento are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Melton Sr. for a few days. SALE OF EMBROIDERY GOODS, .ONE-HALF PRICE , IHg new line, scarfs, centers, pillows, buffet sets, aprons, spreads, novelty items, etc., ut ft price. Also ull old Htocks at 1 price... Uuy now for fall, for CluiHt luas, Tor "bazaars; etc. Your chance to save J at Carr's "where you save." Adv. From Dixonville Lester Boll of Dtxonville came in yesterday to transact business. "J! 1 champion. Ear Rifle association, rushed up to shnlio I frVetvKJETHl I - . f AlfJT rJO '"N 1 I i ii -i I . iTf" Tri.!:--:''-: : ; I E OF HARRY POOLE Game Warden Ousted by "Cold Decked" Vote Is Accusation From Commissioner. ( Amcialnl hn lai'l Wire) PORTLAND, Auk. 13 hairy W. 'oolc, state giime commissiun nn'inoer, loduy iimugurated a loim.ir attack with the avowed purpose of eventually restoring rial-old II. (Mifl'ord. ousted game warden to hiB foi-mer ollicial capacity, by declaring the execu tive session of the coinniis.'.ton dis closed a "cold decked" vote. l'ooles' charges were directed primarily nt David B. Evans. Lane county commissioner. "When we bcitan the closed ses sion preparatory to making our de cision after hearing the ovidence of accusing parlies, we deposed of 10. 11. Clark, assistant state game wardeu," I'oole said. "At that time Kvans ttul uot say much about Clifford. The vote was cast and Clark was removed from of fice. Then wo started our discussion of Clifford's case. Both L. W. Wright, chairman and commis sioner from Union county, and my self were favoring Clifford, Poole continued. "Evans did most of the talking for the remaining iluee votes wlllord Allen, Urunts I'ass, J. E. Culllsou, Portland, and myBplf. "W hen the stenographer came," Poole charged, "Evans readied in to his coat pocket and withdrew four sheets of paper. These sheets contained the findings of this very session and they had obviously been prepared In advance before we had mot to make any decis ions." Poole said Evans began reading the notes to the stenographer in a low monotone. Wright leaned over Ills shoulder to seo what ho was rending, Poole declared and 'since I could not hear him I also leaned over his shoulder. " 'You've got It all cut and dried," I said, " 'Why don't jtou get this over with.' " Poole declared Evans suggested the five members of the commis sion spread the report to the press that tho decision had been born of an unanimous vote. " 'I don't care what you told the newspapers.' " Poole said he told Evans. " '1 am going to tell tho true story.'" Poole said Evans opposed Clif ford, but only up until a few days ago. Ho said he quarreled wllh Evans. Pooto declared the "fight has Just begun to toll the public the truth about tho Clifford, deal." - , . . I LODGE DIRECTORY I job's Daughter No. 8 MeoM tirst and fourth Tuesdays at 7:3 p. m.. Masonic Temple. Maloi Mil amis and O. E 8. raembors 'I wavn welcome. I.OUlSti HESS, Hon. Queen. IIUTH GlI.MOUn. See. A. P. A A. M., Laural lodga No 13.-RcKntar communication see ond and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, Rose burg, Ore. Visitors welcome. H. r. QUINE. W. M: W. F. HARRIS. Bee Women, of Moosohtart Legion Mi-pts the second and fourth Frl day of each month at L. O. O. M. hall. ORACE HUNTER, Roc. GERTRUDE PIERCE, Treas. CONSTANCE BLACK. S. R. 6. P. 0. Elks, Ronoburg Lodg- No. 326 Holds regular Ooie ' ftiunlcntlon at the Elks Temple every Thursday. All members rO quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited o attend. H. C. DARBY, E. R. IHA D. RIDDLE. See. , O. O. F., Phhetarlcn Lodge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fi.llowa Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brothers are alwayg wol come R. C. JONES. N. O. A. J. 0131 IDES. Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Sec. United Artisans Umpqua Assem bly 105. Mecls In Maccabeo hull Cass street on first and third Fritlay evening of each month nt S o'clock. Visiting Artisans In good standing always welcome. DR. CHAS. WADE. M. A. DOROTHY RIIOADES. Secy. Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets in Maccabeo Hull on ('asa ntroct on ftocond aih! fourth Monday I'vrnlnKs of . each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren l j good t and In it alwaya wolcome. i AHTHIIR IM'CKrOTT. I'ros. J. IlKUNAllD SHAW, Sec. DINNER AT BRAND'S A fino alxty ct'nt dinner at Brand's v.vwy day and fvo- ntiiK. IlarfofMrtm, fountain, lo- : cal fniita. M!aln served In the garden If desired. , ItllAND'S Pacific hlphwnv 3 m!len north 4 ; NICK CARTER'S TIRE SHOP I am authorized this morn Ing hy the Ia'o Tire and Itub ber Co. to run r hi'tIh. Au gust Halo on six Deluxe Lee tlrra, 25 and 3n off list price. Big trade In values for your old Hrs. NICK CART KIt'S TIRE SHOP :jy North Jackhou St. STONE WARE If you must replenish j'our household stock before putting up your salted meats and pickles for winter, come in and see us. You will be able to pick just the size you need from our large stock. We have from -gallon to 20-gallon sizes. You will find here also, churns and milk piins, in assorted sizes and at reasonable pr.ccs. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. THE IRONMONGERS NAighuurs of Woodcraft, Lllat Circle, No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, in Maccaboe hall. Visiting Neigh bors invited to nttond. MAXINE RUFF, G. N. ELSIE WILLIAMS, Clerk. Pythian 8ltters, Umpqua Temple No. 4. Meats the second and fourth Monday evenings of eacb month at the K. P. Hall. Vis itors always welcome. ' LOUVETA DROWN, M. E. C. ANNA WINTERS, M. of B. C. MOLLIS DROWN, M. of F. Ladles' Auxiliary to Eagles, Rose burg Aerie, No. 1497 Meets. In Maccabee hall on Cass St., ou second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting alsters In good standing always welcome MRS. ELSIE AOEE. M. Pres. SYLVIA PIERCE. M. Sec. Union Encampment No. 9, I. O. O P. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple ou :htd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Visiting Pain archs always welcome. F. L. COCKELREAS, C. P. R. L. RUSSELL, H. P. JOHN THENNES, Scribe. ' W. B. A., RoseDurg Review No. 11 Holds regular meetings on sec ond and fourth Thursdays at 7:30 p. ni. Visiting sisters Invited to attend reviews. Maccabee Hall, Pine and Cass streets. MAUI) POWERS, Pres. JESSIE RAPP VINSON. F. S. Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. O. M. Moots tho third Wednesday of each month, Moose hall, Kohl hagen llldg. Visiting brothers wolcome. - 0150. OILHAM, Diet. H. O. PAROETER, Sec. JNO. M. THRONE, Treas. Laurel Chapter, No, 31, R. A. M. Meets overy third Tuesday of each mouth in MaBOulo Temple. All members requested to at tend aud visiting companions welcome. BERT WELLS, High Priest. W. F. HARRIS. Sec. K. O. T. M Meets each first and third Thursday of eacli month in Maccabee Hall, cornel Caaa an' "'no s'reets. VlslUnu KninhU nltvays welcomo. ThOS. F. PATTERSON, Com. OEQ. MclVER. R. K. 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