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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 188T.
enter except such as are duly qualified-
..
Sec. 9. Adah, Rutb, Esther, Mar
tha and Electa Bhall perform such du
ties as are required of them by the
Ritual of the order under the super
vision of the Patron.
Sec. 10. The Sentinel shall guard
the outer door and avenues leading to
the rooms under the direction of, the
Matron, also to lighting and keeping
the rooms in order, for which services
he shall receive one dollar per night
for each meeting.
ORDER OF BUSINESS.
1 Opening of the Chapter. I
2 Reading of Minutes. '
3 Does any biother or sister kuow of a
sick brother or sister, or any ons in dis
tress?
4 Reports of Special Committees.
5 Reports of Standing Committees.
G Receiving and referring petitions.
7 Balloting for candidates. ;
8 Conferring degrees.
9 Unfinished business. j
10 Reading communications,
11 New business.
12 Good of the Order.
13 Closing.
ARTICLE V.
COMMITTEES.
Section 1. The Worthy Patron,
Worthy Matron and Associate Matron
shall be the Trustees and Executive
Committee of the Chapter nd; shal
attend to all business referred to them
by the Chapter.
Sec. 2. The Finance Conuniitee
shall consist of three members of the
Chapter who shall be appointed at the
first regular meeting after installation of
olliecrs, whose duty it shall be to ex
amine the books of the Secretary and
Treasurer and report the financial con
dition of the Chapter semi-annually
and to examine and report upon all ac
cjunts referred to them by the Chapter.
Sec. 3. The Visiting Committee
shall consist of the Worthy Matron,
Associate Matron and the sisters com
prising the points of the Star. The
Worthy Matron shall at the time of in
stallation or at the next regular meet
ing, assign to each member of the Com
mittee a certain day of the weak upon
which to visit all sisters or brothers ot
the Order who may be sick within the
jurisdiction of the Chapter, and it shall
be the further duty of this Committee
to attend to all such cases of sickness
weekly during their tenn of office when
deemed necessary by the Worthy Ma
tron and report the same to the Chap
ter. And this Committee shall v have
the power to draw on the Treasurer in
sums not to exceed ten ($10) dollars, for
the relief of any diseased worthy sister
or brother, and shall reiort the same
to the Chinter at the next nieetin-'
thereafter.
Sec. 4. It is further resolved that
in a case of emergency such as sudden
death, that the Worthy Matron shall
have the power to draw upon the Treas
urer to the amouut of forty ($10) dollars
the same to be reported at the next
regular meeting thereafter.
ARTICLE VI.
petitions. I
Section 1. All petitions for initia
tion or meaibership shall be in' writing
signed by at least two members of the
Chapter in good standing, which cti
tions shall bo presented at a! regular
meeting and be referred to a Commit
tee of three for investigation iand lay
over uDtil the next regular j meeting
unless by a unanimous consent of the
members present it shall be declared a
caso of emergency, when immediate
action shall be taken thereon, j
Sec 2. It shall be the duty of the
. Investigating Committee to make due
inquiry into the character and standing
of the petitioner and report the same
to the Chapter at the next stated meet
ing unless ordered to report sooner by
the Chapter. A petition may! be with
drawn at any time before balloting by
a two-thirds vote of the Chapter.
Sec. 3. Candidates who have been
themselves for.; initiation within the '
space of three months; if not, it will be
necessary to present a new petition un
less delayed by sickness or unavoidable
accident. j
Sec. 4. A separate ballot must be
taken on every petitioner for member
ship or for the degrees which must be
inviolably secret, without debate, and
no inquiries permitted or statements
made, as to the character of any one's
vote. One or more negative votes re
jects the applicant. In case but one
negative vote appears, the Matron shall
order a second ballot, which shall le
final. Every member present must
vote unless excused by the Chapter
Every person receiving the degrees or
elected members thereof, shall sign the
By-Laws.
Sec. 5. After an applicant for mem
bership or initiation shall have been re
jected, a petition shall not be renewed
until one month shall have expired, then
to be presented as a new petitioner. A
withdrawn petition shall be treated
the same as ajrjected one.
ARTICLE VII
FEES AND DUES.
Section 1. The initiation fees of
this Chapter shall be five ($5) dollars
for gentlemen and two dollars and fifty
cents ($2.50) for ladies. Affiliation fees
shall be fifty (50) cents; the fee must
in all casjs accompany tho petition.
The dues of this Chapter shall ' be two
(?2) dollars per annum payable semi
annually. No member in airears for
one year shall be allowed to vote at an
election or entitled to hold office.
Sec. 2. Any member in good stand
ing may withdraw his or her member
ship by paying up his or her dues, and
notifying the Chapter to that effect at
a stated meeting, but no recommenda
tion certificate shall be issued unless
ordered by the Chapter.
Sec. 3. Any memljer failing to pay
her or his due for the term of one year
shall be stricken from the roll of mem
bership, and shall not be entitled to
Chapter privileges while so stricken
from the roll of membership. Any
member stricken from the roll can be
reinstated by paying the full amount
of dues standing against them together
with what dues may accumulate had
they not been so stricken from the rolL
ARTICLE VIII.
Section 1. Of revealing the trans
actions of the Chapter. When a can
didate for initiation or affiliation is re
jected, or a member suspended or ex
pelled, no member or visiting member
shall reveal either directly or indi
rectly to such persons or any other,
any transaction which may have taken
place On the subject, neither sliall any
proceeding not proper to be wiitten or
made public be disclosed outside of the
Chapter, under penalty of reprimand
or suspension or expulsion as the Chap
ter mav determine.
Scrofula
Is one o! the most fatal scourges which
afflict mankind. It is often inherited,
hut may be the result of improper vacci.
nation, mercurial poison, undeanliness,
and various other causes. Chronic Sores,
Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors,
and, in some cases, Emaciation and Con
sumption, result from a scrofulous condi
tion of the blood. This disease can be
cured by the use ol Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
I Inherited ascrofulous condition of the
blood, which caused a derangement of my
whole system. After taking less than
four bottles ot Ayer's SarsapaiiUa I am
Entirely Cured
and, for the past year, have not found it
necessary to use any medicine whatever.
I am now in better health, and stronger,
than eyer before. O. A. Willard, 218
Tremont St., Boston, Mass. .
I was troubled with Scrofulous 8ores
for five years; but, after using a few
bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the sores
healed, and I have now good health.
Elizabeth Warnock, 5i Appleton street,
Lowell, Mass.
Some months ago I was troubled with
Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb
was badly swollen and Inflamed, and the
sores discharged large quantities of offen
sive matter. Every remedy failed until
I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By taking
three bottles of this medicine the sores
have been healed, and my health is re
stored. I am grateful for the good it has
done me. Mrs. Ann O'Brian, 158 Sulli
van st., new xorK. it
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver fc Co., Lowell, Mm.
Bold by all Drntgiita. rrice $l;aix bottles, 95.
THIS IS NO IMPOSITION
ON THE PUBLIC!
IIPQUA
AUTICLK IX
amendments.
Section. No alteration or amend
ments to these Iy Laws shall be made
unless the same be proposed in writing
at a stated .meeting of the Chapter
then if approved by a two-thirds vote
of the members present it shall be con
sidered a part of these By-Laws.
MAM.TACTXBES THE
BEST FIiOUR
-SOLD IX
SR:0S:E:B:U:ItG;
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OL AUANTEED KtjUAL TO THE BEST
"New Process Flour."
A
Bladder, Urinary and Liver Disease, Dro;jr
Gravel, and Diabetes, arc cured by
HUNTS REMEDY
THE BEST KIDNEY
AND LIVEli MEDICINE.
HUNTS REMEDY
curca Bright's Disrate, retention or Non-Retention
of Urine, Fains in t'.:e E. k. Loins, (: Side.
MINT'S RPfclPf
cures Intemperance, Nrwus Liu-ve;, Gmcral
Debility, Female WtakiiiM, an.l TV. o-x-t.
HUH
cures Billuusrics?, IIea;!a.';c, J..i:i:dlee, Urt.r
Stomai li, Dyspepsia, f'ui.stipati-Mi a:s-I Pile.
HUNTS REMEDY
ACTS AT ONCE on the Kidneys, Liver,
and Bowels, restoring them to a Jieallh.'
action, and Cl'KES vhin r,ll other medicines
fail. Hundreds have been saved who have been
given up to die by friends and physicians.
Send for pamphlet to
HUNT'S REMEDY CO.,
Frvi5encfc. K. I
KOI.D ItV AM. Dltl'GOISTS.
C. V. KNOWLES,
ST. CHARLES HOTFL,
EUROPEAN PLAN )
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
" FIRST CLASS IN EVERY UEKI'ECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fir irouf Brick Building
ISO Rooms.
In the Center vt the City
6TTRY IT!Jg
WHEAT STriRFU FOR FARMERS ASP
BASHER,
Proprietor
i IHOICE
j Bough'. Fur Cash. LINCOLN & BASHER,
The Red Corner
Keeps Constantly on hand the
Finest Cigars, Tobacco
NUTS,
TOYS,
, NOTIONS,
and
Everything usually kept in a FIRST-
CLASS Notion and Candy Store.
G. A. TAYLOB
Will soli by the motto
"LIVE AND LET LIVE
Call anil Examine our Stock
-Before-
PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
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COR. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND
H. C. Stanton
DEALER IN -x
STAPLE DHlf GOODS!
OF
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING Ac.
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST QUALITY,
a full
GROCERIES !
Wood And Willow
WARE.
CROCKERY
k GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY.
Subscription
AGENCY.
Subscription" received for all Eastern
and European Publications.
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. A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
CLQTOtER,
AND
OF OREGON.
THE PEOPLE'S GROCERS.
CITY BOOK STORE,
Post Office Building,
MANY LAMP CHI JI1TEYS ABB
ofiered for sale represented
as gooa as uiu imvua
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BVT TCET ,
And like all Canute rflts lae3tta
Benuurkable lUASTtxa QmaUtles
OF TILE GEOTCCC
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ladlalst
upon
them
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Pat Oct.
CHH51
',1883.
The PEARL TOP is
manufactured ONLY by '
&0 A. M ACP&TH & GO
PITTSBURGH, PA.
A Full Line of
Staple and Faucy Groceries,
Table asd Pocket Cutlert,
Glassware Crockery
Queens ware Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge. .
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
GAJXEil FRUITS
A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and the higlieet cash
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Roseburg, Oregon.
An Immense Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Books and Stationery to Arrive Immediately.
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednea
drys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
lbursdays, and Saturdays. Time of
having both terminal points 6 o'clock
A. m. and arrives at each point at 6
o clock P. M.
ROBT, T. MCCULLOCH,
Prop. .
LAFSEITESRG'3 -
Boot and Shoe Stare,
' Jackson Street, Opposite Post Office,
XtoBoburg, Oregon.
KEEPS OS HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST
assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITEBS, SUP.
PEBS ami everything in the Boot and Shot line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots ami Shoes Made to Order, and Ferfect
Fit G uaranteed.
I use'the Best of Leatber and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANQENBERa.
FUltmi DEE rALAGF,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Hag the finest stock of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as cheap as it can be bought
In he State. The new fangted
DOUBLE BED LOUNGE.
AXD
PATENT CORNICES. "
PAUL SCHLOSSER
Dealeh In
STOVES, TINWARE
-AND
HAKDWAKE,
Drain j -
- Oregoii.
fEEPS AFVI.LSTOCK OF NAiLS, CUTLERY
IV Shelf and Builders Hardware. Also Revolvers,
Guns and Ammunition All kinds ot
Tinware Made to Order.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
Our Grand Cut in Prices is Being Inaugurated. Stand
by Us and Get the Benefit of Low Prices.
We Lead, Others May IPollow.
City Patrons should have our Delivery Wagon call every
morning.
WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY
37 XXXI BEQT GOODS
AT THE
LOWEST PRIOBS
MOOPvE & EVANS.
ALSO AGENTS FOR
TECH BATTV WAOON',
RACINE HACKS AND BUGGIES,
OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, ROLLING HARROWS, SEEDERS,
AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY.
MOORE & EVANS.
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TGrVE US A TRIAL
-COUNTRY PATRONAGE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED
Inspect orn prices at once,
REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF
Books and Stationery. ,
MOORE fc EVANS.
it
We Will Prove Our Words bv Our Deeds,
M
oore & Evans.
Also has on hand a full Msortmcnt of bedl and bed
ding, chain, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Children Chairs, etc.
J. GILDERSLEEVE.
Roseburg Flouring Mills
RAST CRITESER.
This mill is turnbgout
cnoiciis FLOun,
and
will sec that you are satisfied.
Get your biscuit flour at the
-m -m rl11
Koseburg Mills
The highest market price paid for
wheat.
TTIE AMERICAN
Fruit . Evaporator.
BEST AND CHEAPEST
Drier in the World.
A PREMIUM WINNER
Wherever :-: Exliibited I
W. C. WINSTON, Agent, .
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SAMPLES OF THIS MACHINE AKE KOWOK
K xhil.it k at Barker ft Willi', Koaeburr and
SUupe & Wiiuiilurd'f Oakland