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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1912)
1XJUGE DIRRCTOIV1-. v. is Always best to Consult a Doctor but when you can't get him take HEDAKURA ONE MINUTE CAPSULES for neuralgia and headache. They stop the pain and give you a chance to do better work. 25 Cents a Box a KROHN'S ON CASS STREET Maccabee Temple f OURS IS WITH OUT QUESTION The Beat Bread on The Market. It has that goodness about it which is characteristic with bread made by the Oregon Bakery It's "like mother used to make." It is sweet as a nut and pure as spring water. We know you will stop baking during hot weather after trying one loaf. THE :-: OREGON :-: BAKERY Phone 241 HECK St BHOC'KWAY Proprletora Rich Wholesome Ice Cream A couple of spoonfuls of our cream will convince you of it's exceptional excellence. , Made from puio cream and the very. finest of fresh fruits. The quality never lowered. Insist on home product . DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY, Roseburg - - - - Phone 340. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say GUARANTEE we mean Just what the word Implies. If you are not satisfied there will he no charge. We could not make this assertion unless we were posltlre of giving good service. When you get toady to clean house let us do the worst part for you the 'leaning of your carpets. It's e&sy for you and the price reasonable. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. O. BAKER, Proprietor. - Office N. Jackson 8u Plane 79. J. H. SYKES GUN STORE Jackson street in building formerly occupied by First National Bank. Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. Gun Repairing a Specialty THE SEASON IS ON AT Delightful Newport On Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Join the crowds whether you want rest and quiet or clean, wholesome, lively fun. you will find either at Newport. Wealth of natural scenery Splendid fishing, boating and bathing. Delightful drives. I'retty trails through the woods or along the beach. Abundance of sea food clams, oysters, crabs; rock cod, groupers, et:. Plenty of fresh palatable vege tables and table supplies. Inviting nooks for campers. Reasonable rates in rooming houses, cottages and hotels. All modern conveniences. Sfcial Low Round Trip Season Fares From Roseburg $8.75 Call on our agent for information relative to train schedule?, etc. Ask for illustrated litera ture and our special folder "Vacation Days in Oregon." JOHN M. SCOTT, Cen'l Passenger Agt Portland, Ore. 328 N. Jackson St. J I lOGOENfeSHASTAl I Insectary or "Bud House" of the Oregon Agricultural College THR Oregon Agricultural college at Cornwallls. Ore., bus a new insectary in which problems in the control and extermination of insects are studied. The students call the building the "bug bouse." Experi ments are now being conducted with the cherry slug, wood boring beetles and the canker worm. Tests of Insecticides and different sprays are being made on apple trees close to the Inneetary, and the results will be re corded. The spraying tanks and small trees upon which the insect experi ments are being conducted are shown In the upper picture LOCAL, NEWS. A. J. Sevy and wire, who have been visiting In this city, left today for Los Angeles. S. Winters and wife left today for Ashland, where they will spend sev eral days visiting with friends before going to their home at Los Angeles. Among the late arrivals at the Roseburg hotel are the following: E. Galloway, Portland; Mark Moose, F. C. Hawley, Portland; H. B. Kel logg, Oakland; Mrs. Isabel Sybers and daughter, Portland, Roy Prath ers, Roseburg. Among thoBO who left today for Myrtle P .'nt by vay o ihe auk;-'.:, bile stage are the following: John Rhoades, C. L. 13oello, C. H. Hr.w klns and wife. A. E. Powell, L. V,'. Allen, W. C. Sawres, Miss Miller, A. T. Steiner, W. I. Irwin, C. G. Bllsncr, W. S. Sapplns.- .A gala day, tomorrow, AuguRt 10, for sure. Aeroplane flights, five big bands, two mile parade, cowboys, cowgirls, Indians and a riot of all bright colored trappings on that day we have Kit Carson's Burralo Ranch with us. Among the late arrivals at the McClallen hotel are the following: J. E. Moose, Seattle; F. A. Smith, Seattle; H. C. Harmon, Portland; S. Thompson, Portland; W. F. Ander son, Portland; W. E. Flnzer, Port land; Alex D. MacKlnzle, Portland; J. Karn, Portland; Wm. Black, Now York: J. G. Day, Olalla; H. 8. Jones, Portland; H. L. Hall, Portland; Ar chie Gibson, Portland; C. L. Camp bell, Portland; Geo. P. McKenna, Bandon; J. L. Goodell, Portland; W. A. Woodward, Portland; J. J. Mar tin, Portland; W. F. Rlchter, Port land; L. Simmons, Portland; Jack Nell, San Francisco; Ernest E. Bol ter, Portland; W. F. Durker and wife, Los Angeles; J. O. Lamb, Portland; H. Head, Portland; H. J. Screbor, I.os Angeles; E. Schlel, Al bany; Miss Miller, Pheonlx; M. Werl er, Los Angeles; F. C. Bondwol, Lor Angeles; Noah Fredorlck, Portland; THE GRAND GRILL The only first class place to eat in Roseburg. We do ca tering. Let us serve your next banquet, eHher in your home, or hall, or in our din ing room. -f C.& J. ELLIOTT, Proprietors Telephone 36 Opposite Perkins Bldg. A. E. Powell, Marshfleld; O. C. Clark, Portland. KIT CARSON'S 1KJ SHOWS TOMORROW, Indians and CowlMiys, Big Parade, mid I'retty Girls. A rare treat Is offered to Rose burg people tomorrow, Saturday, August 10, when the world famous Kit Carson's Buffalo Ranch Wild West Shows will exhibit here after noon and night. This Is the one Wild West show whose phenomenal success during the past 14 years Is well deserved. Not only do they present all they advertise, but much more," and after each performance every patron lenves the grounds a well satisfied person. Coming as they do on their own special trains of double-length cars, they are well equipped to carry everything needed to make their attraction ranks as the world's foremost amusement en terprise. Unexcelled are their finn tler features. They cowboys and girls aro culled from the very best riders and ropers of all 'the ranches In America. Mexican Rurnles direct from the army of Mexico add to the artistic display of fancy riding. Per haps never again will you havo the tin nee to see so many famous oH Indian chiefs and warriors. Nearly every tribe of the noble red man Is well represented In the collection of braves, squaws and papooses com prising the savage element of this, the most exemplary Institution for amusement In exlstense. But two performances will be giv en bo make all arrangements In ad vance, bo on hand and Bee tholr two mile pageant of glittering gold and silver. Hurry to the show grounds and be among the very first to gain admission, thus securing the most desirable Beats, settle' back comfort ably and have two hours of the most (pxltahle (rind fntreeal'e entertain ment ever offered the American pub lic. FOR RENT Kitchen and dining room of Roseburg hotel. Bargain If taken at once. Inquire at Rose burg hotel. 320-al4 dODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Myrtle Camp No, 6830, meet, every second and fourth Tuesday of every month in the Eagles' hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially invited to visit out camp. Frank Clements, consul; R. Stubbs, clerk. WOODMK.V OF THE WORLO Oak Camp, No. 125. meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall In Koseourg, ever; first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors alwavs wel come. M. B. Germond, C. C; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. L. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive, iSo. 1 holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In the , Maccabee hall. Sisters of other cordially Invited to attend our re hlves visiting in the city are views. Olive Green, lady com.; Jessie Rapp. R. K, O. K. 8 Roseburg Chapter, No. 8, uuiuo iuoir regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members in good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W. M.j Free Johnson, secretary. WOMEN .Ob' WOOIH1RAFT Lilac Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Monday e.enlngs of each month In the I, O. O. F. hall Vis iting members In good standln, re Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Easton, G. N.; Clnra Cawlfleld, clerk. I. O. O. F. Phlletanan Lodge, No 8, meets in Odd Fellows Temple, corner of Jackson and Cass street on Saturday evening of each week Members of the order In good standing are invited to attend. J. R. Bailey, N. G.; M. M. Miller, R. S.; L E. Milledge. F. S. ' ,'.' p Rising Star Lodge No. 174, meets in Odd Fellowa Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. Ed S. Cockelrease, N. G.; W. S. Powell R. S.; M. Fickle. F. 0. BROTHKRHOOD OF AMERICAN VhOMKN ML Nebo Lodge No 128, meets every second and fourth Wednesday of eah montl at the Eagles' hall. Visiting broth ers and sisters welcome. B. B Perrlne, F. At.; 8. B. Krohn. Cor a i T"nosebu.re Lodge, No f. . .I ,Te8ulr communica tions at their templo on second . and fourth Thursdays of eaot month. All members requested to attend regularly and all vfsltlnp brothers are cordially invited tc attend. Blnger Hermann, E. R A. P. A. si Laurel Lodge, No. 13, holdi regular meetings on tin second and fourth Wed nesdays of each montu Sojourners Invited to attend. N. Rice, W. M.; R. H. C. Woods, Soc. '. O. 15. Rosenurg Aene, No, 1407, meets second and fourth Momluyi In their hall on Jackson street al 8 P. M. Den North V. P.; B. F. Goodman, sec. IMl'ltOVlil) OltDKlt OF Iti:i)MH Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of encb month at the Eagles' 'hall. Visit Ring chiefs wolconie. J. W. Brown, Sachem; K. M. Moars, C. of R. MODKKN IIROTHERIIOOD OV AMERICA Meets In Maccabee Tomple every 4th Friday of each month. O. L. Wright, President; Emma McMullen Secretary. . Physician and Surgeon. Office, Review Bldg., Phone 81. Roseburg. Oregon. tttte Hit. I). K. SNKLL, Osteopathic Physician. 10-11 Marstors Bldg. 'Phone 119 Roseburg, Oregon. ROSEBURG BOOK CO. OFFICE OUTFITTERS FOUNTAIN PUNS 1 SCHOOL HOOKS TYPEWRITERS ' , NEWS DEALERS HOLIUA Y GOODS POST CARDS - PENNANTS ROSEBURG. OREGON Roseburg A. L. KITCHEN Just old friends under a new name; propartd to serve you better than ever before- in the matter of Nursery Stock. Not transcients; but permanent residents of KoBeburg. Mr. Kitchen, who has been in the nureery business for many years, reifards a host of satisfied cus tomers in Southern Oregon as his best advertisement. Mr. lilack, whu has been in the real estate businosg in Koseburg for the past two years, wiil now dovote his entire time and energies toward making tho new firm a permanent succefs. We ask your patronago and will guarantee perfect satisfaction. Roseburg Nursery Company OFFICE CORNER CASS Ot JACKSON STS. PHONE 132 For Sale MR. FARMER DO YOU WANT IT? Tho Hydro-Cur bou Lighting Hyatem 1 th chi-nrx-st ud bust to In nt all ana burn. Sue it In operation iu lionet urg, ami write for prluci autl esltmtueii. Hy vina Iniialled rom $30.00 Up Nat. Bishops Roseburg Box 655 Ore. So.e Agent tor DougUi County Herford Bulls Some choice yearlings and two year olds, from registered herd. ' Apply Mont. Alto Ranch, Glide, Oregon Is a Clean Cutter to compenifttine Rem and cutter bar r Hgrung devic ire wcceful cumpU of the wonderful inventiva geniu of Mr. JotepK Dun. The sn are to mounted in relation to each other that paftct mUiw nd true mth arc peRrwienUY imuied and the crank hit m relieved of D end thruat, pmvenhnf loat motoon. reducing oWt and rmikipcyinf ittmo rawer. That w whv the Dud tUtf rum lhuy and cut where other tm. ( b it the onh; mower hu on realign, jtoufr' Jelf, right in the held with ywa wrench. Thai btaottod adjuatrnent foe nuurftaining the cutter bar. in fine with the pitman, mean added cihaency and yean of extM errKk )A RJ VerticI lift v . ' Notice the apade handle, on the lever." Ey yto grasp, nq twMung. One movement of one lever raieoi the bar, knife throw in and out of emr wtomabcaDSr aa bar it miaed and lowered. Ihe. Urge-co3, fteabla epnnp nWthe cutler bar, doc practically all the work in faftina with foot at ooroen and bolpa in niang ine bar I Conauk-then John Deen dealer leam1 all about thie grnateet of all Mower, end about the enure line of Uein nay I oola. Loader, Stole Dtivery RaW Stackeo. Sweep Kake. Preaee! vcry one tike beat of it kind. i ' Oain mokr the beat hay took. They have been, apeaaaong OBibemior over a quarter of ROSEBURG feed ' and FUEL CO. RAILROAD SPUR N. ROSEBURG f Fern Island Greenhouse I Mrs. F. 0. Owen, Prop. I Roscburc;, Ore. Phone 9F12 Cut I'lowem, PotleU PUnU, Funeral DoslguH, Wedding Ho quits, etc. All klnda of I'lunU fir Vernnda and Win dow Buxe and Hcilding out. On Snlo at The Rose Confectionery Nursery Co. GUY BLACK Sunlight aaar I