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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1905)
! SALE We have placed on SALE th Odds and Ends of our SUMMER STOCK. Including SUMMER DRESS GOODS; SHIRT WAISTS; LADIES' SHIRTS; REMNANTS OF CALICO; SILKS; WOOL GOODS; OUTING FLANNEL; LADIES' WOOL SHIRTS ETC. Men's aud Youth's SUITS at a PRICE that WILL and MUST SELL them. K e must make room for our new stock, so come early and get the Pick of the Assortment THE PEOPLE'S STORE THE ROSEBURG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor Rates $1.00 per day and upward New Brick. New Furnishings, Prompt Service. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds THE CELEBRATED WASH INGTON ANY FLAVOR AT JENNINGS BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY OculUen, Superior Pastriei and Sweet Xciti it Onr Inducement for Patronase. HOSIER'S RESTAURANT In the same old place with more added. We have now enlarged our restaurant entrance on both Sberdian and Cass pstreets. MOSIER STANDS FOR BEST MEALS J. FALBE'S RESTAU BANT When in town and don't know where to eat, ask your friends and they will direct you to (f FRENGHY'S" OPPOSITE DEPOT Dr. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic Physician cures acute and chronic diseases, corrects deformaties and removes foreign growths. Consnltion free. Phone or call for appointment. Office in Abraham buildimr. tf 5 1 RON An immense line of Iron Beds just received. Nothing like them ever seen in Roseburg before. Also a tine line of wire mattreses and top mat tresses. Why cook over that old stove Vhen you can buy one of our TOLELO RANGES and when you get it you will wonder why you put off purchasing so long. Get our prices on all kinds of FURNITURE we can save you dollars. B. W. STRONG,- THE FURNITURE MAN. ROSEBURG. SALE SOS : : LOCAL AMD Chronology oF Local Evttts Osteopathic cures are permanent. P. J. Johnson, dentist, Grave's build ing. 49tf Grants Pass dust at the depot with every train. It is said the S. P. has had some spotters out. No man likes to have the woman he loves watch luni eat. Fred K. Gettine of Marshti-id ia in this city on business. For anything in iron work, heavy or light, call on W C G. A. Wollenberg and nephew, Guy, are visiting at Canyonville. A man who has teven or eight friends in a town of this size is doing well. Hon. J. T. Bridges has returned home fraa a trip to Cooe and Curry counties. M .ss Pearl Wright has returned from a visit to the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion. Clarence Cornutt and wife of Ruckles were transacting bueiuee in Koeeburg lueeday. Did you ever talk to a fair, seneible nan that you did not feel ashamed of yourself? A. J. White and wife, of Nebraska, are the guests ol A. C. Lytie and family, of this city. Mrs. H. L. Stanton, who has been visiting in Josephine cuunty, has re turned home. Miss Minnie Aldrich, who has been i if i ling her sister at Salem, baa re turned home. All dental work poetively guaranteed by Dr. Pearson, office in Taylor and V ilson building. tf Dr. H D. Studley Osteopathic Physi cian will beat home ready for business Saturday Aug. 12. Charles U. Fisher, ex-editor of the Keview, has returned from a business , ,x:i LP Boise, Idaho. J. E. Sawyers, lawyer and notary public. Office up stairs in Douglas County Bauik Building. U If dissatisfied with the ancient "dope" system, try the Osteopathic method. It always gives satisfaction Mrs. Geo. Kohlbaeu and children have returned from a visit with rela tives at Roeheeter, N. Y. Swimming Tbx.vks A new lot of men's and boys' swimming trunks just received at Joeephson's. W. H. Jamieson, the well known cigar dealer who has been doing tbe expoei tiou has returned home. . kVL Wright and party who have been camping on Rock creek returned home Wednesday evening. There will be fifty-three Sundays in this year, an occurence that will not happen again for 110 years. Mrs. Hubert Wright and sister, Miss , Rose Ritzman are attending tbe fair and I visiting relatives at Portland. Mrs. M. W. Aldrich, of thit city, and Mrs. E. H. Wald, of Olalla, are attend ing the exposition at Portland. A man who does not care what you ' have bi en in tbe past does not care what you will be in the future. Fine young Jersey milch cow for sale. ; Gentle as a kitten, price $25. Enquire of Mrs. E as ton, Roeeburg. tf p Lee Critee, of Las Vegas, N M , who has been visiting here with bis fatber-in-law, J. Cordon has returned home. L. S. Coon, the Dillard melon and berry grower, presented tbe Plaindealer with a mnskmelon Wednesday which weighed '2 pounds and w as the fioest specimen we have ever seen. He has been saving teed from his beat melons for several years and this is tbe net result. Mr. Coon is the Luther Burbank of Douglas county. BEDS m SALE I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURG, OREGON. PERSONAL Z and tht Fusing Throng. Osteopathy cures rheumatism. Jas. Agler, the well known California railway man passed through this city Wednesday iu his special car "lon.i hue." Wanted 40 hop pickers. Will pay 1 cent per lb. or 60 cent a box. Apply to N. LaRaut. Sr., P. O. address Wilbur, Oregon. sip J. B. Eddy, the well known ex-newspaper man now of Fortland, was trans acting business in Koseburg Tuesday evening. Judge J. W. Hamilton, District Attor ney George M. Brown and Attorney W. W. Card well are attending court in Cur ry county. Mrs. John Thompson left this morn ing to visit for a short time with her daughter Mrs. Hubert Estabrook of Cot tage Grove. Before marriage some men get down on their knees, and after marriage tle women get down on theirs and scrub for the scrubs. All wno visit the fair agree that Doug las county exhibit is not wh tt it should be but no one offers a remedy or helps make it better. Wm. J. Graham, a Michigan pitcher baa struck out liiO men in ten games and not lost a game. He can have any thing he wants. H. Wollenberg is replacing the old harness shop building oa the corner of vi . i i ... ' nashington and Rose streets with a neat modern cottage. Lee Cannon left this city Wednesday morning for Eugene, where be w II visit for a short time and then proceed to Portland to take in the fair. Three thousand and three hundred acres of sugar beets is the official record of the acreage on tbe La Grande bettt sugar factory books Ibis year. Hardy O. Howard, the genial young salesman of tke 1. Abraham store, baa returned from an extended pleasure visit to Portland and Pugel Sound. Some one says the newspaper man ireta a whole hit nf knock t .himi lua back. Thai's oue of tbe pleasant few lures about tbe business. Hit agaiu Mrs. Rose White and daughter. Mist! tie of Los Angeles, Calif , were tbe guests of Mrs. Mailer Gray, Wednesday on their wav home from a visit ia Port land. Fred Warren and wife who have been isiting Mrs. Warren's mother. Mrs. Eliza Robinson, of tbis cilv, left Wed needay morning for Portland where they will reside. Tbe annual Pioneer Reunion will be ! held at Olalla this season on August 31 and September 1. All are cordially in vited. Tbe usual interesting program will be carried out. Mrs. A. B Richardson, of Portland, is in Roseburg visiting with friends and looking alter her valuable property in terests here, including her pretty home northeast of the court boose. ' If you wish to feel like you teas at j home visit our store. Good chairs to rest in and plenty to tee. The place where good Furniture and Finishing's are kept, its Riee and Rice. Five lots 50x150 at Salt Lake City summer resort ; also 5000 shares of good mining stock in Warden, Idaho, mine. Will trsde for Oregon property. In quire at tbis office. el p Five lota 50x150 at Salt Lake City summer resort ; also 5000 shares of good mining stock in Warden, Idaho, mines. Will trade for Oregon property. In quire at tbis office. si p For photographs, viewing, Id pic lures copied and enlarged, flash light picture and all work in tbe photo line apply at iGrave. Horn Studio 1120 Mill St. Phone 777. S15 Special sale on high grade mattresses all thit week, come and ree. Largest line of dressers this side of Portland, Or. Remember we Bed 1847 Rogers Bros, table knives, forks and spoons. Rice A Rice. F.J. Blakely and T. R. Sheridan, of Roeeburg, who are managing officials of the Sterling mine since it was pnachased by a new company from Aukeny A Cook, were visitors in Ashland Friday. They drove up from Medford in company with Hon. John D. Olwell, Ashland Tidings. Trunk and Crockery Store of the town. Special tale of fine Bedt and Conches. Couches for ftt.00 to $20.00, Beds 13 25 to $25.00. Sole agents for Great Ma jeetic Range, tbe Standard Range and New Royal Sewing Machine. Rice A Rice. H. H. Fox and wife and mother, Mrs A. M. Fox of St. Louis, arrived in this city Wednesday with the intention ol locating. Mr. Fox is an experienced mining engineer and believe that there it untold wealth in the mine of Douglas county. Sheriff McClsllen is going some these bright sunny days, the result, perhaps. of the influx of eastern people In quest of trouble or anything they can get their hands on. Harry always extendi them a welcome at Hotel De Douglas in the court house incloture. Prof. A. M. Sanders ia visiting relay lives at Dallas Mrs. Anna Strader has returned from a visit to Portland Will Q. Brown and wife of Riddle, are Roseburg visitors today. Mrs. 0. T. Rebal and daughter, of Grants Pass are visiting In this city. Miaa Minnie and Rom Bitter have re turned from a visit to the Exposition. Mrs. O. B. Patrick and children are the guests of relative at Grants Pass . Miss Audrey Bridget left this morn ing for Eugene to visit friends and see the circus. The manager of the Hotel Waldorf Astoria in New York City gets a salary of $500,000 a year. Mrs. H. C. Stanton and daughtei. Miss Lillie. returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives and friends iu Port land. Edward Morris, of Portland, son of the well known S. P. Engineer, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Harry C. Slocutn of this city. Mrs. J. W. Ishmaal, of Lorane, Lane county, who has been the guest of friends in this city returned homo Wednesday Mint and wife, J C Aiken and wife Miss Frankie Howell, Florence and Greta Kohlhago and Richard Chap man and family. W. C. Batey and wife of Michigan, who have been visiting with Mr. Bateys' brother, John Batey, of this city, left Mouday morning on their way home. Wanted f.ight work that can Its taken home light washing, ironing and mending, Mrs M. S. LaBarr, Waits Addition. Drop a postal card. (s6p) Dwight Reed and wife, of Oakland, were in this city today on business. They see many change and improve ments in Koseburg since their last visit here, aliout one year ago. Toe Roseburg W. C. T. V. will meet Friday afternoon, Aug. 35, at 2:30 o'clock at the borne of Mrs. Harvey Jones, of the Roeeburg Hotel. Come and hear what we have been doing this year. At Solomon, Kan., a farm of ISO acre is operated entirely Dy nve women a mother and four grown daughters and a boy of 12 years. Each of the women has her own department. The labor ia distributed equally among them. ft it now possible for three men, working with hand machinery, U make 3,000 cement bricks a day. A recently invente 1 machine, employing five men besides those wno mix the cement, will its inventor asserts, make 6,000 bricks an hour. The tine mo 'ern brick t wo-tory de ptrtmeot store building of Fisher A Billows Co, which alto ha an eight f -ot coocrete basement, ia receiving the finishing louctie snd will soon he ready ... r. .m i . a . . for occupancy. It will be the finest l ore building in Southern Oregon. E. R. Htnan and son, Mar. arrived here Monday from Klamath county and went to Wilbur Tuesday to atteod the funeral of Mr. Hanaa'a mother, who died at Lew if ton , Idaho, a few days ago. Mr. Haaan left rosed sy evening on bit return to Klamath county, whit Mar remained here to return his studies when the High School opens. Article of incorporation of toe Glen dale Mate Bank, jf Glendai, Oregon, mere filed with the county clerk here Knday morning. Capital stock, 925,000, divided into 250 share at flOO each I'T . ' ! . E. Redfield. W. H Kedtield, A Gilbertson, H. G. Sonne- mann, L. K. fag. A. G. Holer and J , Harding. Incorporation article were sent to tbe secretary of Mat a few ! months ago when the bank com . business. I Marry Ioveli, a printer. bo flv six years ago, worked oa the Roseburg papers, and who campaigned with tbe Second Oregon in the Philippines, has been leading a turbulent life aad has served a half dosen sentence ia jail, is aeain in the toils, bavins; this week been convicted and sentenced to tfe v imprison meat for extracting $42 from the till of the Pullman hotel at Pendle ton, in which he waa a treated em ployee. G. A. Bonebrake and C. V. Odea, wbo returned bore; few days ago from Crater Lake, left Tuesday for Grant Pass to take tbe civil service exaniina- tion for forest rangers Shooting, pack iog and woodcraft will be tbe main subjects of examination. Previous to their departure the two gentlemen r ported a fire in the national park at Crater Lake, which tor a time threat ened to do considerable damage. It was finally gotten under control. Quite a large crowd of Roseburg people left this city this n.orning for Portland to invade tbe fair ground "Now listen'" Folllowing are tbotn tbe Plaindealer man was able to record before bit pencil wore out : Mrs J R Sotherlin and daughter, MiM.Hild ath ; Mrs Thos Critter and ton, Fred ; Dull Rast, Mrs J F Barker and daughters. Miss Rata Fuilerton, Maurice Webber and wife, Jaa Easton, Miss Alice Fisher Miss Kate Agee, Mis Mlnt Bell, Mis Minnie Bell, A. D. Bradley, Mr A J Bellows, Mrs A Bellows, Miaa Anna Wharton -Miss Velma McW Uliam , S C A. L Craig and W E. Oomsi, twoo the leading official of tht Harri system in Oregon and who will foremost in charge of passenger and freight traffic over all the line of tbe state the first of next mouth, were in Roeeburg Wednesday, touring the line in their special car. They ware aeon in panied by Jaa. Honeeberg tad Mr. t.uey singer, ol a large advertising syndicate of Chicago, wbo have taken charg of the 8. P. Company advertising under contract. Frank Micelli and wifs and Lee Wimberlyand wife, returned We lues day from a visit to the Lewis and Clark Fair. M esse rs. Wimberly and Micelli are commissioners in charge of collect ing exhibits for Douglat County's dis play, and inform ut that old Douglat not far behind in un-to-date disnlavs and since the re-arrange men tt of the display it ia one of tbe moot attractive at tbe fair. W. C. T. U. Notice ine annuai Mate vr . V. T. L'. conven tion will be held at Th Dalle. Oct. 3rd to 6th. Full informatioo in detail will be in September White -tibbon Review Iet us try to come with full delegation all report in and our stst dun paid. Ma. Lucia H. Admton, Slat President Mb. Ida F. Maasrxaa, Stat Secietary. A Prominent Visitor W. . Curtis, the famous newspaper correspondent of Washington, accom panied by hit wife and stenographer, pissed through thit city Tuesday morn ing for Portland to look over the Lewis and Clark exposition for his psper while he it enjoying a vacation and outiog on tht Pacific coast. He is making a leis urely tour of the Pacific coast and writ ing hit impressions of the coast states to his string of publications, and that they are nattering to the coast goes a ithout saying, (or a man of his ability and pow ers of observation cannot help but see the wonderful resources of the states of the coast section and the great natural advantages they have over sister states oeat of the Rocky mountains. Mr. Curtis has spent some time in California and c.ime through from San Krancisco in the Southern Pacific pri vate car 'Sacramonto," occupying it with his wife and stenographer. He was escorted by Traveling Passenger Agent Plaidwell of the San Francisco general oflicee. Another Modern Home Occupied. L. B. Moore, the genial and popular local agent of the S. P. railroad com pany, with his family have just become comfortably domiciled in their modern and commodious new cottage home on Lane street. This new home is located on an elevation overlooking Koseburg, Edenbower and Riverside valley yet ia very easy of access The building ;is of j modern design and contains eight nicely finished and furnished large rooms and i a basement. The Rogers Brothers were the contractors and builders and in com -1 pleting their contract another beautiful home was added to the long list which ' is becoming a distinct characteristic of j Roseburg. In the Circuit Court. Ada, Marie and Bessie fellers, for marly engaged in the hotel business at Drain, under the firm name tellers Sisters, have filed two cases in the cir cuit court here, one against E. I . Maacham and Jos. Lyons, jointly,, and ! the otter against Meacbam, individually, i The esses are the outcome of the hotel .'conducted by the plaintiffs and which waa destroyed by the recent disastrous fire at Drain. Ia the case against Meacbam, indi vidually, plaintiff asks for the fore closure of a mortgage on part of tbe hotel equipments, given to secure a promissory note on which 1985 it al leged to be doe. The case wherein Joe. Lyons is made co-defendant with Mecham is an action to recover on another promitsorr note. 1 to tbe amount of $263 ' OffJtf gf AmerKM BOYS EllCtrWl At tbe semi-annual election of Web foot Company No 21, Division of Ore goo, Order of American Boys. August 22, 1906, l he following officers were elected I Ben j Cam, Captaio ; Setb Hamilton, Vice-Captain ; Koistyn Bridgee, Sec'y ; Morra) Cardwell, Treasurer; Wallace Benson, Librarian. Fareweli Social A most appropriate and pleasing fare well reception was tendered Prof. S P Stewart, who for some time past has bld a position as instructor in the Roeeburg High school, by the members of I'mpqua Assembly No. 105, I'uiledl Artisan, of which order be is a worthy j member. The rereptson was given Monday evening, the Profeeaor taking hi leave tbe following day for Manila, 1 be having accepted a position in the government service iu the Philippine. The following program was render.- i at 1 at the ooncluaioo of which a splendid I luncheon waa served . Prof. Ray Hen , dersoti and Hon. A. C Marsters scted as masters of ceremoor : raooaaM. Instrumental duet, "Music among the line," Misses Grace and Lilith Moore. Vocal quartet, "Tbe Soldiers Chorus" Messrs. Sanders, Agee, lisle and Con ner, Reading, "A Stray Sunbeam," Mia Daisy Maiden. Vocal solo, "When the Sunset Turns th Ocean's Bio to Gold " Mrs. Fdnh fast Farewell add re and presentation of a beautiful sofa pillow with name of members of Artisan lodge burned there on, frol. A. M. Banders. Response, by Prof. S. P. Stewart. Th quartet and Mrs. Kelly respond ed to encore and each number waa heartily applauded. Prof. Stewart is a very exemplary, genial and intelligent young man and bis many Roseburg friends regret hit departure, but wish him a safe snd pleasant sojourn in the Philippines Lost A gold mounted teal tooth brooch lost oa either Jackson or Oak str ets about a week ago. Finder please leave it at thi office and receive reward. tf sl Married. UOQDE WRIGHT At the resi lence of tbe bride's paiwntt. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Wright, ia Watt Roseburg, Wednesday, Aug. 23, 1906, Mr. Edgar Good to Mia Ethel Wright, Rev. Goods, officiating. Th happy young couple left on tbe local for Medford where they will reside Mr. Good being interested in the deliv ery business in that city. Born. 4.DERTON To the wife of Fireman A. 8. Aderton, at the family home in West Koseburg, Aug. 22, 1U05, a seven pound girl. LYON8 At Myrtle Creek, Aug. 22 1906, to Mr. and Mr. E. M. Lyons, i ton. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby gtrsn that the nndertlf ned has Had her final account In lbs County Court of Douglas couniy, Oregon, as KxecuUix ol the astats ol Sidney Koliert Hamilton, dcceaao.1 and that tha court has fixed Monday, October i, 1W6, at the honr ot 10 a. m. at th Court H tuse ol said couniy, In Kossburg, Oregon, aa tbe time and place for hearing objections thereto, any there be, and lor teal settle sasnt thereof Kirn Publication, Aug 21, 106. CATHKRINE ALFKKDA LOUuU HAMILTON KxscmtiU ol the estate ol SIDNEY HOBKRT HAMILTON, deceased Come To The Fair. See The Exhibits. See the Largest house Furnishing Store in Southern Oregon. R I C E&R I C E HOUSE FURfllSHERS From the Cheapest To The Best. J e We Furnish Your Home for Cash or Installments. We guarantee every Price Made to be the Lowest Price When Quality is Considered. This Brass Rail Bed Special Price $6.50 Mail Orders THE STORE THAT DOES THE BUSINESS. RICE & RICE. THE HOUSE FURNISHERS Hrrfctn. Fenders the bile more, fluid and thus helps tbe blood to flow . it affords prompt relief from rlliouDe. indiges tion, sick and nervous be.dches. and over-indulgence in food and drink. L Caldwell. Agt. M K and T R R. Che cotah, Ind Ter.. writes, April IS. 1B : I i sick for over two years wr.h e lsrgement of the liver and spleen. The factor jjj n.e no good, snd 1 had given up all hope ol being cured, when my druggist advised me to use Heroine. It has made me sound and well." 5oc at A C Marsters A Co. Notice to Campers I am now prepared to convev camping partiee to and from the mountains or sea coast at reasonable prices. For par lien! are call on J. W. Powell, Roeeburg. Or. Phone 25. Kneumstism When pins or irritation exut on any part of the body, the application of Bal- lard's Snow Liniment gives prompt re lief. E W Sullivan, Prop. Sullivan House, hi Retio.O. T., write June 6. 1902: "I take pleasure in recommend ing Ballard's Snow Liuimcnt to all who are afflicted with rheumatism. It is the only remedy I have found that give immediate relief." 25c, 5J, $1. Sold by A C Marsters A Co. For Sale 31 head of Angora tioaU; sll young goats and in good condition. Price reasonable. R. P. Hayuos, 10 14) Cleveland, Ore. For Sale Cheap A g. ol. gentle family horse; weight 1200 lb. Or will exchange for wood and wheat, lnuuire of Mark C. Mini um, r-cieuoower, or a.icirees oox ;tn. Roseburg. Or. Phone 4JX1. tf GOOD NIGHT'S REST "Speak for It P she cried to .logiHe, Kor shr knew iu her little heart. That Herman Syrup, home's ureal treasure Could health aud joy impart. tJThe greatest tonic on earth is a gocxl night's rest. Restless nights and the ter rible exhaustion of a hacking cough are dread dangers of the poor consumptive, lout why this fear of the night when a few doses of Dr. Boschee's German Syrup will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free from cough or night sweat? Free ex pectoration in the morning is made cer tain by taking German Symp. fWe know by the experience of over thirty-five vears that one 7 J cent lttlc of German Svrup will specrlily relieve ot cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large liottle of German Syrup will work wonders. Q Twi. sue-., 25c and 75c A. C. MARSTERS DRUG CO- Two Special Gout1 Beds at Prices tha Stagger Competi tors. Both Beds in White or Blue. Always Given Special Attention. LACE CURTAINS LAUNDRIED 1 I w h i Soaiaty Mt nga. AF. A A. Hslds M. Laurel Lodge No. IS. ilds rewuler meetings on second and f orth Wwfnew1av o' mon'h W.W.Tb.uxihh W. M . bjj. T. Jtwrrr, Swreiar O. ELKS. Rosebnrg Lodge No 32b. Holds regular common tea tions t I O. O. F. Hal! nc secocc: and fourth Thorsdays of each month. All member requested to attend resm arlv and all visiting brother are cordi ally invited to attend. C. h. Caxsox, R. R W. H. JawiEsoN. Secretaxv. CO. D, ltt SEPARATE BATTALLION O.N. M , meets at Armory Hall every fnoraday Teniae, ai 8 e'clock. F. B. Hiaua. Cap. F OF A.. Court Douglas No 32 For esters of America, meets ea--h Tnes dav eveuing in Foresters' Hall. Vis iting brothers slaays welcome. Frivx Sunns, C R E H Lasox. Rec Sec Y. N lloovxa, Phyrician I. O. v. F. Phitetarian Lodge o. 6. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Caa streets, on Saturday evening ol each week Mem oar of the order in good standing sr invited to attend. C. F. Harpstkr. N. Q. N.T J swrrr, secietary A. D. BRADLEY FOR SECOND WE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO QUOTE THE LOWEST PRICE8. GOODS All kinds of Household and other goods bought and sold. lou't fail to see our large stock of NEW FURNITURE aud HARDWARE. HARNESS AND HARNESS MAKING A Tr e store where 9 you can get any thing that goes to make the house. Ha I This Heavy Bed is a Sure Winner &75 WE HAVE TAKEN IN BAND The collar question saving our custom es a lot f annoyance from rough ' aj edges ami sore J - """1 necks. Notice I A 1 the pure t e jc o 1 o r , domeslic nnish and general ap pearance of our laundering no comparison to the ordinary king. ROSEBIRG STEA1 LAUNDRY K. of P. Alpha Lodge Ho. 47. Matt ever Wednesday, ml U U. F Hall a' 7:30 p. aa. M sabers ia food standing are invited to attend. Jaa A. PBT. C C. M. F. Wright, K. of R. A S. U.AC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meet on 2nd aad 4th Thursdav ol each month at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting member ia food Handing are invited to artend. M rrri Lose. Guardian Neighbor. : CLABa BotJtx, Clerk Second and Fourth Thursdav. 0.' E. 8 RossVmrg Chapter No. 8 Hold their regular meeting on th first and third Thursday ia sarh nonth. Visiting member in good Aandiog are respectfully invited to at tend. Mr. E. J. Stroud, W. M. Free Johnson. Secretary. u NIT ED ARTISANS. Cmpqua As sembly No. 105, meets second aad fourth Saturday of each month, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting member will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. M aktcb, M. A. Mdikii Jonks, Secretary. r3I S DM FN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camr No. 126. Meets at tha Odd Fei!ows' Hall, in Roaeburg, every drat and third Monday e ran ing. Visit ing neighbors al wav welcome. J. M. BatDGBs, C. 0. N. T. Jtwcrr. Clark. D. BRADLEY