The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 13, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    OLIVE OIL
Ha! 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 ot the right
degree of ripet ess. 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 food
or a medicine, this oil will satisfy yod. In sealed cans
65 cents the pint at
Krohn's Drug Store
'Maccabee Temple Cass Street
Roseburg' Nursery Co.
GltOWKltS A.YJ) IMPORTERS OF
HIGH-CLASS NURSERY STOCK
The best that good care, skill and long exper
ience can prouduce. All stock on three-)rear
WHOLE ROOTS. All buds and scoins select
ed from best BEARING TREES. Get prices on
Our Appl. Pear, Churry. Pouch, Vrune and Nut Trw. Ornamental
bhnile Trowa, iirape utid Herry Vint', J'Mon-erlmr Shrubs tuitf Huach
Roseburg Nursery Company
KITCHIN, & BLACK, Proprietors
Jjj! Vice President Sherman
I And His Cheery Helpmeet
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liOUGK D1KBCTURT.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
. Myrtle Camp No. 6.130, meeU
every second and fourth Tuesday
of every month In the Eagles'
hall. TravelluR neighbors are cor
dially luvlted to visit out cauin.
- I'ntnk Clements, consul; li
Stubbs. clerk.
WUOOIIKN OK l'MK VOnj.l Oal,
Camp, No. 125, meets at the 0io
Fellows' Hall In Hosenuri;, ever;
first and third Monday evenings
Visiting nelKhbors always wel
come. M. B. Germond, C. C; J.
A. Buchanan, clerk.
Sunlight
For
Sale
MR. FARMER DO YOU WANT IT?
The Hylrn-.:rbou Lighting Hyslera U th
chvaiHSi ud iK'st Hi iimtwll AtiA buru.
- St-v tt lu uperatlnn Id Kosoburg, and write
'Or prtct'i rtutl tfiiinti.
by inn luniaUoa rum
$30.00
Nat. Bishops
Box 655
Up
Roseburg
Ore.
Po.e Agent lor Douglai County
WE GUARANTEE ALL 0U WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
When we say (jUAHAX'IKU we mean Sr.vt what the word Implies, it
you aro not satlslled there will he no charge. We could not make this
assertion unless wa were posltiTe of giving good sorvlce. When you
get leadv to clean house let us do the worst 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
Pt.vne 79.
n niMir - -1
J. H. SYKES GUN STORE
Jackson street" in building Icrmerly occupied by
First National Bank.
Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition and Fishing
Tackle.
Gun Repairing a Specialty
"Let 'er Buck!"
ROUND -UP
Pendleton, Oregon
September 26 to 28, inc.
ItrriiHM'il fnn IVoni all imlnU on Southern Pacific Lint's
fn Otviron will be plnrod on ante Sept. 2 I, '2't. 20, 11)12
From Roseburg $17.10 Round trip
From all other points correspondingly low rates
t will prevail as follows:
One and one-third Fare Round trip
For full information relatives to fares, train sched
ules, etc., call on retrest agont of
Southern Pacific
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
I 000NSHASTAl I
HOt'UH ner health h:is not iilwnys permitted her to take nn active
ii piirt lu ihf sot'lnl lite of WnstiniKton. Mrs. Sherman, the wlft of the
4 vn-e prrslileut. h one of the most popular women In the capital.
Vtillc her tuisliiiiiil was still a representative In congress she was
umin,.v liisiruineutnl In runnlnc the Congressloiml ulub, which Is made up of the
vlvts ill sfnatfr and representallves. Slip is small In stature, has gray bhlr
"nil. liUv li'T luishainl. ln a youthful race, which usually wears a smile. Mrs.
Sherman tlirmi;:h Iht iiutiiy years spent In Washington hns obtained an Ih
slght Into ptiltrli-K mat few of her sex possess. She Is abreast of the tim-?s
and Is i.h m!t.-sliMu ciiiivursatlonallst on evonta of a public churacter. Mrs.
Mieruiar was iiic.ilanhier of (ieneral KllnUtm Bubcock and was married In
i.SM. Mi !i il "s. jJlK-nnan have three sons.
LOCAL XKWS.
Robert U Gilo went to Saelm this
mornini; to look after business -In-,
tercsts.
J. J. Alexander left hero this morn
ing for Zllah. Wash., where he will
visit with his daughter.
Dr. John R. Chapman left hero to
day for the country where he will
spend the next few days.
Mrs. I). C, Humphrey and children
returned here last evening after two
weeks spent at Albany visiting with
the former's parents.
.less. Applegate, of the Oregon Sol
diers' Home, left for Yoncalla this
morning 'to spend a few days with
relatives.
Miss Estes Ward left for Junction
City this morning where she will
spend a few das visiting with friends
and relatives.
Miss Klla lllnich, or Chicago. 111.,
arrived here this morning to spend
a few days visiting at the homo of
her uncle and nunt, Mr. and Mrs. 11.
M. Bullwinkle.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Skeen left for
their home in Washington this morn
ing after a visit with their daughter.
Mrs. Frank Goodman, at Looking
Glass.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartt and
child left for Kugene, Portland and
where they will spend a couple of
weeks.
1
George Heath came In from his
ranch this morning to look after
business nffulrs,
Floyd Frear left here this morn
ing for Kugene, Portland and other
northern cities. It may lie possible
that Mr. Freer will locato at some
northern point. '
C. P. narnaril, of the Roseburg-
Marshfleld stage line, left for Kugene
this morning to join Mrs. Barnard
and daughter, Alolse, who left for
the university city yesterday.
Mrs. K. II. Graves left hero this
morning for Elk City, Lincoln coun
ty, where she will locate permanent
ly. Mr. Graves will follow tomor
row.
Miss Bertha Morley, tho beautiful
(laughter of the Hilenbower capital
ist, 1). V. Morley. and Mr. Ray R
Maraters, son of W. E. Marsters. the
well known monument men, were
married at the Bnptl?t parsonage
Wednesday evening by Itev. W. H
Eaton in the presence of a few
friends. Both young people are well
known In Uosehnrg, and are favor
lies among their friends. They will
be nt home to their friends at once In
their home in N'orth Roseburg.
A quantity of whiskey, consigned
to several laborers about town, was
received here last Saturday from
Portland, and as a result several Jags
were In evidence Saluray night and
Sunday. There should he some way
to reach the liquor dealers who solicit
orders and ship booze Into "dry" ter-
t. O. T. M. Rusoeurg Hive, No. 1
holds regular reviews on first
and third Wednesdays In the
Maccabee hall. Sisters ot othei
cordiallv lnvlrri tn Mtfmift our r
hives visiting In the city art
views. Olive Green, lady com.;
Jessie Rapp. R. K.
O. K. S Roseuurg Chapter, No. 8,
noids tnelr regular meetiug on th
first and third Thursdays In each
month. Visiting members In good
standing are respectfully Invited
to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W.
M.; Free Johnson, secretary.
tVO.MF.X .ok VVOODriiAFT L,lla
Circle, No. 4 9, meets on first nuo
third Monday evenings of eact
mouth lu the f. O. O. F. hall. Vis
iting members In ftood siundln,
are Invited to attend. Mrs. Kthel
Gaston, G. N. ; Clara Cawlfleld,
clork.
I. O. O. t Phllctarlan Lodge, No
s, meets in odd Fellows Tumple
corner ot Jackson and Cass streou
en 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. Mllledgto. F. S.
I. O. t). K Rising Star Lodge No
174, meets in Odd Fellows Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. Ed S.
Cockolroaso, N. G.; W. S. Powell,
R.'S.; M. Fickle. F. 0.
moTHF.unooi) ov America;
YKOMHX Mt. Nebo Lodge .No
ISliS, meets every second anr
fourth Wednesday ot each mni.tl
at the Fagles' hull. Vlslliug broth
ers aud sisters welcome. E. B
Perrlne. F. M.; a. E. Krohn. Cor
. P. O. 10 Itosi hurg Lodge, No
Sifi, holds regular communlca
tloiiB at their temple on Beeouo
and fourth Thursdays o" eact
month. AH members reour.Ri,i-
to attend regularly and all ifHiuc
urouieis are corolallv Invited t,
attend. Blngor Ilormann, E. R.
FOR SALE Good team, Harness and
new 3-Inch wagon, for salo or will
trade for wood, hay and good milk
cow. 1028 Corey Ave 472tf
The old bookkeeper said "After all
there Is no Ink like Carter's Ink. tf
Will you need any new sidewalk.
lumber this fall? Got It at Page'B.
cut ready to lay. Phono 242. tf
POLK'S'
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Business Directory
r.i ., nh riiv. Town and
each placo, locution, population, tele
graph, liipptntT ftJ I'SHikltm polntt
also Clnaninud l'lr'.tory, compiled by
milncs and profusion.
rout v ro., skattlk
A. I''. A. ni Laurel
Lodge, No. 13, holdt
. A - regular meetings on tin
A A' second and fourth Wed
' Vv le.-silays of eur.U montu
Sojourners Invited to attend. N.
Rice, W. M.; R. II. C. Woods, Sec.
U. I-. KoKCPurg Aelic, No. J4'J,
meets serotnl and Itmi'lh Mini(lai
In their hall on Jackson street at
8 P. M. Ben North W. P.; II. V.
loodtnan. see.
IMPItOVKI) OltDIOlt OF ItKDMKX
Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets evory
flrst and third Monday of each
month nt tho Eagles' 'Jinll. Vlslt
itlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brcwn.
Sachem; K. M. Moars, C. of R.
ii o ii i; ii x mttmii'.niiooi) or
A.MKltKA Meets In Maccubec
Tf-mplo every 4th Friday of each
mouth. O. L. Wright, President;
Kinina McMullen Secretary.
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"f 10-11 Marsters Bldg. 'Phone 119
Roseburg, Oregon.
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Ofllce, Review Blrig.. Phone SI.
Rosotiurg. Oregon.
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If rntlon tblapkpw, rC4rin FREE u( of ptxkat maps.
? Fern Island Greenhouse f
I . filrs.F. D. Owen, 1'rop.
I Roseburg Ore. YUtio 9P12
, f'ut Flower, l'ottMl F'1iiii(a,
J I iinornl !n-slj:im, WtMidint; Ho- j
r fU'l, l"tC,
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J J RecfliveJ a Tresh Supply of
i Perns of All Kinds
On Halo At
I Rose Confectionery
other northern cities this mornlnK rilnry. Sutherlln Sun.
CRESCENT HEICHTS ADDITION
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 BIdj.
Lot) in this'AiJditinn Sold on Iity Terms; Smi.ll Cash l'ltymenla
HU1LDIN0 UHSTKICTIONS
Extra Wge in Hizo. All with tine view of City awl Valloys
Make an Appointment With Us To See These Lots
: : HIMES and OLIVER : : :
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OPTICAL NEEDS
The valuo of f'o'l eyes i:i inentimalila. Most bail eyes can be
iiiielu perfect with tho assistance of spectacle's. We have tlui; to
the very bottom of optical science and are prepared to do fitting
that is uncnualed. If you would be free from pain and incon-veit-nce,
loss of time from work or school, wear a pair ot our
glasses,
jbWhi.tKs A. S. HUEY CO. opticians