The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 21, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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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
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better work.
25 Cents a Box a
KROHN'S
ON CASS STREET
Maccabee Temple
Boy Scouts Cleaning Up
The New York Tenements'
OURS IS WITH OUT QUESTION
The Best Bread on The Market. It has that goodness about it which
is characteristic with bread made by the Oregon Bakery It's
"like mother nsed to make." It is sweet as a nut and pure aa
spring water. We know you will stop baking during hot
weather after trying one loaf.
THE :-: OREGON :-: BAKERY
Phone 241 HKCK,S!S2SfWAY 328 N. Jackson St.
J
Rich Wholesome Ice Cream
A couple of spoonfuls of our cream will convince
you of it's exceptional excellence. Made from
pure cream and the very finest of fresh fruits.
The; quality never lo wered. Insist on home product
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY,
Roseburg - - - - Phone 340.
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WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
' THE VACUUM CLEANER
When we say fiUAUAXTEK we moan just what the word implleB. It
you are not satisfied there will he no charge. We could not make this
assertion unless w were posltire of giving good service. When you
get ready to clean house let us do the wo ret part for you the
"leaning of your carpets. It's easy for you and the price reasonable
, ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
O. C. BAKER, Proprietor.
Ofllce N. Jackson Hi. Ptne 79.
J. H. SYKES GUN STORE
Jackson street in building lormerly occupied by
First National B?nk.
Sporting Goods, Guns. Ammunitior 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, boatii'g and bathing. Delightful drives. Pretty trails
through the woods or along the beach. Abundance of sea food clams,
oysters, crabs; rock cod, groupers, etj. Plenty of fresh palatable vege
tables and table supplies. Inviting nooks for campers, treasonable ixtoj
in rooming houses, cottages and hotels. All modern conveniences.
Special Low Round Trip Season Fares
From Roseburg $8.75
Call on nur agent for information relative to
train schedules, etc. Ask for illustrated litera
ture and our special folder "Vacation Days
in Oregon."
JOHN M. SCOTT, Cen'l Passenger Agt Portland, Ore.
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Photo by Ajnarlcan Presa Association.
.OIXOWING the example set by boy scouts In other parts of the coun
try, those of New York city recently engaged In the work of
"cleanup week" in the most thickly populated regions of the metrop
olis. Hnndhills were distributed Hiring householders such advice as
"Better to raise babies than flies" nnd "Dirt fattens flies and kills babies."
But the scouts did not confine their activities to peddling advice; they delved
tnto rubbish heaps, explored dirty back yards and cleared refuse from flre
encnpos, as the Illustration pictures them doing. The movemeut was begun
by the Brooklyn bureau of charities, which hnd the co-operation, not only of
the boy scouts, but of the New York Charily Organisation society, the Babies'
Welfare association, the University settlement and other organizations.
LOCAL NEWS.
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James Laird, of Lairds, arrived In
Hosehurg yesterdny to spend a couple
of days.
William Emery, of Coles Valley,
was a business visitor In Koseburg
for a few hours today.
Mrs. Richard Morris, of Portland,
arrived here last evening to spend a
few days visiting with her daughter,
Mrs. II. C. Slocum.
Miss Hlldreth Sutherland returned
here last eveuing after a couple of
days spent at points In the northern
part of the county.
County Asscsor F. L. Calkins spent
yepterday afternoon at Siithertin
looking after matters connected with
his official duties.
Mrs. George Webber and four chil
dren left for Albany this morning
where they expect to remain for
some time. Mr. Webbor preceded
! them to the northern city yester
day. A marriage license was Issued late
yesterday to Thomas J. McCarvoI, of
Koler, and Mary 15. Jenings, of
Douglas county.
Opher Beyers, of Days Creek, re
turned homo last evening after a day
spent In Roseburg looking after
business matters.
KXKCL'TiUX'SW
HKTTLKMENT,
In the County Court State of Ore
gon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of Kntle
Bunnell, Deceased.
Notice is horeby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the above nam
ed estate has filed In the above nam
ed Court her account in final settle
ment thereof and the Court by order
duly made and entered of record has
fixed Thursday August 20th, 1912, nl
10 o'clock a. m,, for hearing of ob
jections If any to said final account
aud settlement of said estate. Thi
notice is published In The Umpqun
Valley News by order of Judge of
obove entitled Court, dated July
24th, 1912.
CLARA FULLER TON,
a22 Executrix.
lAnHiK 11 RECTO ItT.
A PLACE WHERE YOU GET
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
We do catering. Try us next
time you have a luncheon
THE GRAND GRILL
Opposite Perkins BIdg.
MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA
Myrtle Camp No. 6330. meet,
every second aud fourth Tuesday
of every month in the Eagles'
nan. Traveling neighbors are cor
dially luvlted to visit out camp.
Frank Clements, consul; R.
Stubbs. clerk.'
WOODS1KV OK THE WOULD Oak
Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd
Fellows' Hall In Iloseourg, ever;
first and third Monday evenings
Visiting neighbors always wel
come. M. B. Germond, C. C.j J.
A. Buchanan, clerk.
C. (). T. M. Rosetiurg Hive, No. i
holds regular reviews on first
and third Wednesdays In the
Maccabee hall. Sisters of othei
cordially Invited to attend our r
hives visiting In the city are
views. Olive Green, Iady.com.;
Jessie Rami. R. K.
O. K. S Roseburg Chapter, No. 8
Hums ineir 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.; Free Johnson, socretnry.
WOMEN .of wonnntAFT Ulat
Circle, No. 49, meets on first and
third Aimulay evenings of eacfc
month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis
iting members in ood standing
are invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel
Easton, G.. N.; Clara Cawlflcld,
clerk.
I. O. O. F. Phllotanan Lodge, No
8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple
earner 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. O.; M. M. Miller, R.
8.; L E. Mllledge. F. S.
I. O. o. F Rising Star Lodge No
174, meets in Odd Fellows Temple
every Friday evening. Vlsltins
brethren always welcome. Ed S.
Cockelrease, N. G. ; W. S. Powell,
R. S.: M. Fickle. F. 3.
BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICAN
YKOME.V ML. Nebo Lodge No
1H28, meets every second and
fourth Wednesday of eawh montl
at the Eagles' hall. Visiting broth
era aud sisters welcome. E. B
Perrlne. F. M.J S. E. Krohn, Cor
U. V. O. E Roseburg Lodge, No
326, holds regular communlca
tions at their temple on second
and fourth Thursdays of eacl
month. All members requestor
to attend reguiarly and all visiting
brothnrs are cordially Invited tr
attend. Dinger Hermann,' E. R.
A. R A. si Laurel
Lodge, No. 13, hold,
regular meetings on th
second and fourth Wed
neBdiiyB of each inontu
Sojourners invited to attend. N
Rice, W. M.j II. H. C. Woods, Sec.
'. O. IC KoHorjurg Aene, No, J 4U7,
moots second "and fourth Monday
In thflr hull on Jackson street ai
8 P. M. Bon North W. P.J B. F.
Goodman, sec.
IMl'liOVKI) ORDER OK JtKD.MKN
Unipqua Tribe No. 44, meets every
first and third Monday I of onch
month at tho Eagles' 'hall. VlBlt
Itlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Drown,
Sachem; K. M. Moars, C. of R.
M O I) K It X UltOTUEUIIOOl) OI'
AMERICA Meets in Maccabee
Temple evory 4th Friday of each
month. G. L. Wright, President;
Emma McMullcn Secrotnry.
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DR. t.EO. 1C. HOIJCK,
riiysiclnn anil Surgeon.
Ofllce, Review Bldg., Phone 81.
Roseburg Oregon.
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Dlt. I). K. SXEI.L,
Osteopathic I'liyskinn.
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10-11 MarBlors DHi. 'Phone 119
4 Roseburg, Oregon.
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Sunlight
For
Sale
MR. FARMER DO YOU WANT IT?
The Hydro-Carbon Lighting System li the
hvnH.HL ami bust io Inalall aud burn.
8t It In uKTRtinn iu Koseburg, rdiI write
'or y?tcoa utl ftlmtes,
Sy tmi InstRlleU rum
$30.00 Up
Nat. Bishops Roseburg
Box 655 Ore.
8040 Ageut tor Douglat County i
Herford Bulls
Some choice yearlings
and two year olds, from
registered herd.
Apply Mont Alto Ranch,
Glide, Oregon
5
Is a Clean Cutter
Its ctmenMtui sen tni cutter Imt n
kligfung device arc ucccmIuI viutmplet of
the wonderful invenbva geniu o( Mr. Jom?4v
Dftin. 1he pn k nwuntrd in trUlmo
la each other Irwt Per(cl balance and tram
mrah an Mnrwnantly tnourrd and th rnuvk
ahah b trbmd o( afi end thrust, pyennng
loat motion, inducing draft and mufcnlyiac
cutting nower. I hat n why the IJua mower
run bghtly and cut when othen tmi.
i h m ihn only mower vou on realijm, Jnuf
Jtttf, nahl in the field with your wrench. Thit
Mactical adjuatmenl foe maintaining the cutter
W. in line wUh the pitman, mcana added
eflitknoy and yean of eatm envies. ( ,
) A Real Vertical lift
Nottoe die fM"l handlo e (he terer. Easy
to grasp, nq twwung. One movement of one
lever tawea the bar, knife throw in and out of
gear eion6cJiv a bar niaed and krwerad.
The, targe-coi Anible aphng Ooatt'lhe cutter
bar, doea practicaUy all the work in khing wen
the foot at comer and help in taieing the bar
I Ofwuk-the nmnet John Deere dealer; Warn'
nil about this greatewt of all Moweia, and about
the enhie line of Dain Hay Took Loadeia. Side
Delivery lUke. Stackers. Sweep Rakes, IWs
every one the beat of its kind,
ga Dftin tnake the beat hay took They have
been srcialuiDg wdKtaioforor a. quarter of
century. -
ROSEBURG FEED
and FUEL CO.
RAILROAD SPUR N. ROSEBURG
Fern Island Greenhouse
Mrs. F. D. Owen, Prop.
Roseburg, Ore. Plione 9F12
Cut Flowers, Potted Plants,
I'unerul DcHlgns, Wcddlnpj Ito
quets, etc. All kind of
rinnts inr V'ernndn nud Win
dow' Ilix(n nnd Bedding out.
On Siilo at
The
J Rose Confectionery
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ROSEBURG BOOK CO.
OFFICII OUTFITTERS
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ROSEBURG. OREGON
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Roseburg' Nursery Co.
A. L. KITCHEN GUY BLACK
JuafoM friends under a new name; 'prepared to serve
you better than ever before in the matter of Nursery
stock. Not transciente; but permanent residents of
Koseburg. Mr. Kitchen, who haa been in the nursery
business for many years, regards a host of satislied cus
tomers in Southern Oregon ns his host advertisement.
Mr. IJIack, who hag been in the real nstato business in
Koseburg for the past two years, wiil now devote his
entire time and energies toward making the new lirm a
permanent succefs. We ask your patronage and
will guarantee perfect satisfaction.
Roseburg Nursery Company
OFFICE CORNER CASS JACKSON STS. PHONE IsJ"