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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1912)
i 7y.' ' ! OLIVE OIL Has long been used for the (able and for the making of fine dressings, but iis use as a food and as a health help is rapidly growing. Physicians realize the won derful nourishing effects ot Olive Oil and its value as a food tonic. We can supply you with the best Virgin Olive Oil 'The Angelina Brand" We guarantee this oil to be absolutely pure in every particular. It is expressed from olives of the right degree of ripeie. It is a smooth oil with a bland and pleasant taste. For whatever use you want olive oil, you will find this oil meets your require ments; is a dressing as a condiment asafoud or a medicine, this oil will satisfy you. In sealed cans 65 cents the pint at Krohn's Drug Store Maccabee Temple Cass Street President's Son and Daughter Visit Glacier National Park OURS IS WITHOUT 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 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 & 11HOCKWAV Proprietor 328 N. Jackson St. 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 lowered. Insist on home product DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY, Roseburg - - - - ?hone 340. . : J WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we Bay OUARANTEK we mean Just wbat the word implies. If you are not satisfied there will he no charge. We could not make this assertion unless we were positire of giving good service. When you get ready to clean house let us do the worst part for you the Meaning of your carpets. It's efcsy to' you and the price reasonable ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. BAKER, Proprietor. Office N. JartuKin Hi. Ptsne 79. J. H. SYKES GUN STORE Jackson street in building formerly occupied by First National Bank. 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, boating and bathing. Delightful drives. Pretty trails through the woods or along the beach. Abundance of sea food clams, oysters, crabs; rock cod, groupers, eta. Plenty of fresh palatable vege tables and table supplies. Inviting nooks for campers. Reasonable rates in rooming houses, cottages and hotels. All modern conveniences. . Special Low Round Trip Season Fares From Roseburg $8.75 Call on our agent for information relative to train schedules, etc. Ask for illustrated litera ture and our special folder "Vacation Day i in Oregon." JOHN M. SCOTT, Cen'l Passenger Agt Portland, Ore. 0m 1 19 SUNSET V I I OGOENiSHASMl I TWO young people who enjoyed their Bummer vacation thoroughly are Robert and Helen Tuft, son and dnughter of the president, who made a tour through Glacier National park. Montana, with a party of friends chaperoned by Mrs. George E. Vincent, wife of the president of the University of Minnesota. One of tbe young women tourists was MIbs Isnbel Vincent, who was a classmate of Miss Taft at Bryu Mawr. Miss Martha Mowers, daughter of the late solicitor general of the United States, Lloyd W. Powers, and hpr brother were also members of the party; which rodo through the park ou pontes, visiting tbe United' States reclamation service camp and bobuobbitig wltb the Indians, who are plcturesigue adjuncts of the place. The upper of tbe two photographs shows Robert Tart greeting Chief Big Top; the lower. Miss Taft mounted on her pony. LOCAL NEWS. ' F. E. Alley left here last evening for Salem where he will attend the State Fair. Miss Larson went to Winchester yesterday where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. Lilllo, George and Agnes Maclver left for their home at Portland yes terday after a visit with friends in this city. Millie Agee, of Wlnstons, and Mrs, Elijah Kurtz, of Salem, went to Wil bur yesterday to spend a few days visiting with relatives. C. H. N. Gronvold, ot the McCIal len hotel, returned here yesterday morning after a few days Bpept at Portland looking after business mat ters. District Attorney George M. Brown returned here late Saturday night after spending two weeks In Curry county attending the regular term of the circuit court for that county. Out of a total of five cases tried, Mr. Drown was' successful in securing five convictions. NOTICE OF DISOLUTIOX OF PARTXERSIIII' To whom It may concern: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretlfore existing between J. E. $100.00 REWARD. I offer $100 00 reward for information leading to the ar ret and conviction of the party or parties who broke into th cold storage building sometime during Ihe night of August 23rd or the morning of August 24th and maliciously damaged the ice making and refrigerating machinery. JOHN HUNTER, F..r,2sl. Roseburg Or. Pelton and O. M. Hanan has by mu tual consent this day been dissolved. All blllB owing by, and all nccountfl payable to said firm, will be settled by, and are payable to, G. M. Hanan. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon this 23 day of August, 1912. (Signed), J. E. PELTON, fl'Jil G. M. HANAN. APPLES. Nice cooking apples 60 cents per box delivered Friday of each week. Order by postal card, giving street and number. B. Hoskins, Box 11, Route 1, Roseburg. s5 Prune Drier: Repaired We make a specialty of sucn work, also sheet metal and drier pipe work. Plumb ing and tinning. Estimates made and satisfaction assured. D. H. Marstcra, North Jackson street, near Marble Works, or phone 251. wtf 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 Bldg. 1XJ1H3E DIHRCTORI-. dODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Myrtle Camp No. 6330. meet! every second and fourth Tuesday ot every month in the Eagles' hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially Invited to visit out camp. Frank Clements, consul; R. Stubbs. clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORM Oak Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall In Rosenurg, ever first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors always wel come. M. B. Germond, C. C; J. A. Buchanan, elerk. L. O. T. M. hoseburg Hive. No. 1 holds regular reviews on first and third Wednesdays In' the Maccabee hall. Sisters of other cordially Invited to attend our re hives visiting in the city are views. Olive Green, lady com.; Jessie Rapp. R. K. (). E. 8 Rosenurg Chapter, No. 8, holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members in good standing aro respectfully Invited to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W. M.; Free Johnson, secretary. WOMEN .of WOOIinitAFT Lilac Circle, No. 49. meets on first and third Amuday oenings of each month in the I. O. O. F. hall Vis iting members In good standlnx are Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Easton, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld, clerk. I. O. O. F. Phlletarian Lodge, No 8, meets in Odd Fellows Temple, corner ot Jackson and CaBS street on Saturday evening of euch 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. I. O. O. '. Hlslni. Rtnr TH XT 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple-! ovory uriaay evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. Ed S. Cockolrease, N. G.j W. 8. Powell, It. 8.; M. Fickle. F. 0. llltOTHElliroOlt OP .AMERICAN int. Neoo Lodge No 1828, meets every second and fourth Wednesday ot each montl at the Eagles' hall. VlBltlng broth ers and Bisters welcome. E. B. Porrlne, F, M.; 8. E. Krohn, Cor o' : Rseburg Lodge, No. 3.JB, nolds regular communica tions at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of encb month. All members requested to attend regularly and all vlaltlus brothers are cordially invited tr, attend. Blngor Hermann, E. R. A. !'. A. ai Laurel Lodge, No. 13, hold! rugular meetings on tbi Hv yjc secona ana lourth Wed v niisdnys of each montu Sojourners Invited to attend. N. Rice. W. M.; R. H. C. Woods, Sec. A . O. E. liosenurg Aene, No. 1497, moots second and fourth Mnnduye in their hall on Jackson street at 8 P. M. Ben North W. P.; B. F. .flnodman. sec. IMPROVED OKDEll OF REDMEX Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of each month at the Eagles' 'hall. Vlsit ltlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown, Sachem; K. M. Moars, C. of R. MOD K R N MIOTHERIIOOD OF AMERICA Moots in Maccabee Temple evory 4th Friday of each month. G. L. Wright, President; Emma McMullen Secretary. DR. D. E. SNELL, Osteopathic Physician. 10-11 Marsters Bldg. 'Phone 119 Roseburg, Oregon, DR. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physician anil Hurgeon. t Office, Review Bldg., Phone 81. RnBoburg. Oregon. Sunlights MR. FARMER 00 YOU WANT IT? Trio ltydro-Curbou Lighting Hystcm U th chtitH-il and beat to luttall ana bum. rioo it in operation tn U out burg, ad write 'or prlvoi a lid vstituatea. , . Sy umi In .tailed rom $30.00 Up Nat. Bishops Roseburg Box 655 Ore. So.e Agent lor Douglai County Herford Bulls Some choice 3'earlings and two year olds, from registered herd. Apply Mont Alto Ranch, Glide, Oregon DAHS 11 xum II 'tun Is a Clean Cutter In eonipenMling foui and cutttf tar ra aligning device are ocrWul emplea of lite wonderful invctKrrc (cniiH of Mr. Jcwepk Dun. The gean are o mounted in reUtion to each Dtka that peffact baUnu) arid tnta mean an prmananUv iiuunkl and the crank halt w reltevcd of all end thrust, preventing loaf motion, reducing dndt and multiplying ng power, inai n wny tne lmis. nuvw luhUy and cuts where others fail j It b the only mower you can ftahgn, ytour -adf. right in the field ynax your wtenck Thia practical adjuftbnent for nuintainirig the cutter bar, in tbe with the pitman, rooam atjded fSnocmy and yoan oi extn t ) A Real Vertical Lift , NooWlhttipade handle on the lew. Easy "to gnup, no rwiabpg. One movement of one lever raitea the bar, knife throws in and out of gear automatkalhf a bar ia raieed and lowered The. Urge-cotl, flexible epring Boau'the cutler bar, doea practically all the wotk in hfbng wuh the foot at corner and help in raieing the bar wcrtkally. I Coneuk-tho netmt John Deere dealer) learn' all about thii greatest of ail Mo wot. and about the entire line oi Oain Hay Took Loaders. Stda Delivery Rkea, Stackers. Sweep Raket, Press ererr one the beet its lund. , ft Dain makes the beat hay took Utey nave teen epecialiantf on ihefuior over .quanaf of a century. R05F.BURG FEED , and FUEL CO. RAILROAD SPUR N. ROSEBURG f rem Island ureenhoase I Mrs. F. D. Owen, Prop. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 9F12 Cut Flowera, rotted l'lapta, Funeral Deolnns, Wedding Ho quels, etc. All klnda ot i'luuts (or Veranda and Win dow lloxos and Iteddlng out. On Sale at The Rose Confectionery -rJ! Roseburg Nursery Co. (IIIOWKIIH AMI IMTOIITKIIU OK HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK The best that good care, skill and long exper ience can prouduce. All stock on three-year WHOLE ROOTS. All buds and scoins select ed from best BEARING TREES. Get prices oa OurApiilp, IVar, i "hnrry, IVach, I'runo and Nut Trwi, Ornnninntal Khade Treca, UraiMt and Horry Vlnoa, Klowcrloir Hliruba and ltotv Roseburg Nursery Company KITCHIN & BLACK, Proprietors ROSEBURG BOOK CO. . 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