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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
POUGH DRY Or Kinia!ieJ, both receive the same careful attention in our plant, which in second to none. The result , is that we are Bound to Please You Try : Our : Way : Just : Once LONE STAR LAUNDRY Phone 380 Cor. IJiii6 and Woodward Tfee New Garage! Automobiles stored and cared for so that they are ready to go out whenever owners want them. Complete Repair and Machine Shop In Connection All Kinds of Automobile Supplies Let us demonstrate to you Jour care and attention to autos. CARS FITTED WITH SKID CHAINS JUST NORTH OF GRAND HOTEL ; PHONE 408 Cheer Up, Mr. Man! Next time you'll send your Laundry to US. YOU SUR1-: WILL and you'll notonlygetitbackON TIME but it will be done RIGHT. We take as much pains with a hand kerchief as with a lace curtain. That is OUR WAY. WHO does your laundry? Try us we always please. Roseburg Steam Laundry 433 N. Jackson Street Phone 79 We are about to declare another dividend. Are you getting yours? If not we are both loosers. Perkins Bid's. Roseburg, Oregon "The Best Town in the West;' Phone 195 LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Ben BulIwJnkle, of Riddle, Hpent the afternoon in Roseburg visit Jug with ber mother. Deputy Sheriff Tom Lawson re turned to his home-at GJendale last nlKht after a day spent fa Rose burg. James Inman, of Looking Glass, Hpnjit the day In Roseburg attending to business interests. Mrs. J. O. Metz and Mrs. B. W. Strong are entertaining a number of friends this afternoon. Minn Kate Buick loft this morn ing for Newport where she will spend a week or ten days. Mrs. M. R. Smith loft for Port land this morning where she will visit with relatives. R. U. Clark, the Millwood mill- man. spent the day in Roseburg look i ing after various business interests. II. G. Houghton, of the Clarke & l Htttiery Construction Company, ar rived here this mortilmc frorn Eu- gene to look after luminous matters.' James L. Laird, of the Laird stape; station at Lairds, spept the day in j RofwhuTg looking after business mat-' ters. 1 L. A. Hardin and R. R. Jones, both residents of Hnaglin, are among the j out-of-town visitors In Roseburg to- day. Papers of final settlement were to day tiled in the estate of Myrtle M. Moggess, deceased. Fairfax Parish and son returned here this afternoon after a few days spent In Cow Creek canyon hunting. They succeeded in killing a number of handsome bucks. Miss Maud Ragon left this morn ing for her home at Portland after a visit with relatives in Ibis. city. Knrouto home she will send a few days at Eugene with friends. Miss Garoot left for her home at Cottage Grove this afternoon after spending some time in RohoIhivjt vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. II. Rhoades. Mrs. C. W. Richards, of Portland, arrived In Roseburg last evening to spend i few days wit li her father. John Hamlin on South Deer Creek. Mrs. V. A. Giiinn and little son returned hero Inst evening ati.er a few days spent at Salem and other northern cities. John White returned to Riddle last evening after a day spent in Itoseburg. Mr. White says the Rid dle prune growers ni'e busily engag ed In drying their product, and that little damage resulted from the re cent heavy rains. It. Is Mr. White's prediction that the crop will be fully as largo as in former years. Mr. Starkson, formerly rook at the Grand Grill, has leased the room 'ormerly occupied by A. D. Bradley, the real estate agent, and situated In the Ro?e building on Cass street. Mr. Starkson will open a restaurant in the room some time next, or at least as soon as his fixtures arrive from Port land. The room has been thoroughly renovated and presents a most inviting npponnmee. William Sagaberd, of Scottsburg, wag brought here this morning by his daughter for medical treatment. Miss Ellen Crab tree, of Roseburg, is the guest of Mrs. C. H. Fisher. Eugene Register. Mrs. A. D. Haun and child left for Rlee Hill this morning where they wul Bpend a week visiting with the former's sister. Krnest Applewhite, of the Ma ra ters Drug Company, has returned from Cottage Grove where he was called on business matters. J. D. Zureher, of the Commercial Abstract Company, has returned from Portland where he was called as a witness In a land case in the federal court. P. W. Reckley and A. C. Frazer, both of Glide, spent the day in Roseburg attending to business in terests. Miss Laura Edgerton has been en gaged to teac hschool near Sutherlin during the coming winter and will enter upon her duties on Monday. Dr. A. F. Rether returned herej tills morning after a couple of davRi spent at Portland looking after busl-j ness Interests. Mrs. Henry Harth Is standing a few weeks at Marshfield and other! eoast cities In hope of gaining relief) from hay fever of which she is a sufferer. L. If. Rhoades and family left here tills morning for their former home In Washington where they expect to locate, 'permanently. . Mr. Rhoades recently disposed of his second hand store in this city. J. M. Engle returned here this morning after a few days spent at his ranch near Oakland. He was accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz who spent the past week at Mr. Engle's ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz leave here in a few days for points in Wisconsin where thev will spend some time visiting with relatives. I WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH UPPER CRUST? IT'S ALL RIGHT! Best Flour On The Pacific Coast at $1.60 per sack. We Keep a QUALITY SHOP and Guarantee everthing we sell. Uictoria Chocolates - SOI, II HY Fullcrton & Richardson l-2 Ih. lOf-oiilft 1 lb. 7."ri-iitft Publicity Manager Rrhiopser, of the i Roseburg Commercial, Club this j morning received a message from the I state fish commissioner that 100 cans of rainbow trout, and 100 cans I of bass will arrive here tomorrow 'morning for distlrbutlon In thelocal : Ftrims. A (number of Roseburg ; sportsmen will meet the early ninrn i hit? train tomorrow nnd transport J the fish to the various streams where ; they will be planted. j With nearly every business house In the city closed at 11 o'clock this i morning the town presented a very , : quiet appearance this afternoon, t j Most yt the merchants nnd their j I "inployea went to Melrose where ' i they spent the afternoon enjoying 1 the fair. The crowd was enhanced j by hundreds of other residents who took ndvnntago of the opportunity to enjoy a day at Melrose and thus cement a closer relationship between the citizens of that community nnd the neotilp of Hoselm rir ! ) W. C. Harding, of the Harding ; Lnnd Company, left here last even ; ing for a tour or the Middle West ; and South. While away Mr. Harding expects to distribute considerable lit erature treating on the advantages ;aud opportunities to be found in the I Cmpqua Valley. Ho will bo gone j several weeks. 246 Rose St. SPIRELLA CORSETS A S j q PHONE 82-J OPTICAL NEEDS The valuo of good eyes is inestimable. Most bad eyes can be niado perfect with the assistance of spectacles. We have dug to the very bottom of optical science and aro prepared to do fitting that is unequalod. If you wmild bo free from pain nnd incoi. veience, loss of time from work or school, wear a pair of our glasses. JEWELERS A. S. HUEY CO. OPTICIANS OLIVE OIL Has long been used for the table and for the making of fine dressings, but its 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 riperess. 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 as a foud or a medicine, this oil will satisfy you. In sealed cans 65 cents the piniat Krohn's Drug Store Maccabee Temple Cass Street ROSEBURG BOOK CO. OFFICE OUl FITTERS FOUNTAIN PENS, SCHOOL HOOKS TYPEWRITERS NEWS DEALERS HOLIDA Y GOODS POST CARDS PENNANTS. . ROSEBURG. OREGON Roseburg' Nursery Co. (iHOWEIIS AMI IHI'dllTKIM OF 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 scorns select ed from best HEARING TREES. Get prices on Our Appt', Pear, Cherry, Peach, l'runo and Nut Trees, Ornamental Slindo TrutjH, (irupo and Hurry Vinos, l-'lowurlnif Shrubs ami Host's Roseburg Nursery Company KITCHEN & BLACK, Proprietors Quality Purity Cleanliness Has been our motto for the past two years. Our business has increased over 500 per cent over the first month we were open. We w:sh to thank our many patrons for their liberal appreciation of our service and quality goods. The day of low prices, on cheap, adulterated and non-nutricious products is on the wane. For thatreas n join our long list of customers, and buy your groceries at THE BENSON GROCERY 225 North JacKson Street PHONE 184 We slice Ham, Boiled Ham, Dry Beef and Bacon. We solicit new accounts. CRESCENT HEICHTS ADDITION I.ot in this'A Idition i on K.w Terms; Sin ill Cash I'avments liuii.tuv; i;it!;ictioxs Kxtr;i I. irgo in Si.. All with fic.e view of City and Valleys Make an Appointment With l'i To See These Lou : HLMES and OLIVER : John Deere Wagons Van Brunt Drills See our stock of DEERE REVERSIBLE DISC and SULKY PLOWS I , We have a PLOW for every Kind of soil fi Deere Disc Harrows c -: ' T . u it jpimg iuuiii narrows r r. ROSEBUrtG FEED & FUEL COMPANY WiV w :ir v . .v:. ..v;. ;, us a-uw.vss-;--