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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1912)
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 'OU with the best Virgin Olive Oil Two Striking Scenes In New York's Labor Day Procession The Angelina Brand We guarantee this oil to be absolutely pure in every particular. It is expressed from olives of the right degree of ripeness. 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 you. In sealed cans 65 cents the pint at Krohn's Drug Store Maccabee Temple Cass Street Roseburg Nursery Co. GHOWEHS AN1 I.MPORTEItS 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 on Our Apple, Pear Cherry, Peach Prune and Nut Troos. Ornamental Shade Trees, Grape and Berry Vines, .H lowering1 Shrubs and Itoses Roseburg Nursery Company KITCHIN & BLACK, Proprietors I ' fceftt B8& mb&&. Iwj. -A v frit .:::-"itf-!iAaS4 t WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say GUAKANTEK we mean Just what the word Impllea. If you are not satisfied there will be no charge. We could not make this assertion unless we were posture ot giving good service. When you get readv to clean house let us do the worst part. for you the 'leaning ot your carpets. It's easy for you and the price reasonable ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. BAKEK, Proprietor. Office N. Jackson Hi. Pfcane 79. J. H. SYKES GUN STORE Jackson streetin building formerly occupied by Firsl National Bank. Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunitior and Fishing Tackle. Gun Repairing a Specialty LODGE UlRBCTORY. 40DERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Myrtle Camp No. 6S30, meeu every second and fourth Tuesday of every month In tbe Eagles' hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially Invited to visit out camp Krnnk Clements, consul; K Stubbs. clerk. WOODMEN OK THK WORI.Il Dak Camp, No. 125, meets at the Odo Fellows' Hall In Roseourit, ever first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors alwavs we come. M. B. Germond, C C; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. L. O. T, M Roseburg flive. No. 1 holds regular reviews on s llrsl and third Wednesdays In" the Maccabee hall. Sisters of othei cordially Invited to attend our re hives visiting In the city art views. Olive Green, lady com.; Jessie Rnpp. R. K. O. E, 8 Roseburg Chapter, No. 8 uuiua iucir regular meeting on thi flrBt and third Thursdays In eact mouth. Visltlug members in good standing are respectfully Invitee to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W M.; Free Johnson, secretary. WOMUN .vtf WOOIH111AFT i,iia, Circle, No. 49, meets on first am third Monday eonlngs of eaci month in the I. O. O. P. hall. Vli itlng members In jtood standln, are Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Easton, G. N.; Clara Cawlfleld. clerk. . O. O. F Phlletarian 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. O.; M. M. Miller, R. S.; L E. Milledge. P. s. Photos by American Press Association. ABOK'S auuual parade In New York was chletly noteworthy for the large n purt token by strikers The union wbtcti was most largely repre i senu'd wus rtiat or the workers in rur, y.UOO of whom were on strike. The sunil uuil excavation teamsters, also strikers, displayed many ban-iiei-s with Kin-ti luutlos ns "No Sundiiy Work Without Pay" and "Shorter Hours mill a l.lvtuu Wnye " Mirny women .were In tile procession, which numbered imiHit i,i.iHiu Two who uttrueted much notice were the cornetlsts of one of the in mis ini'tiired in tbe lower or the two Illustrations. The upper shows the lenit iir i lie furrier ititMsinn. with one of tbe buuuurs expressing sympathy rt'lrti tiie strikers mill piedKiui; ussistunce. LOCAL NEWS. Harold Hunt has accepted a posi tion with B. W. Bates, the printer. Douglas Walte and wife, of Deer Creek, were 'visitors In Roseburg for a few hours today. Nina and Mildred Marshall return ed here Saturday evening after a visit with friends at Grants Pass. Attorney Elbert Hermann, local campaign manager for Ben Selling, Ib spending a few days at Portland. Dr. A. C. Seely, wife and son re turned here this morning after spend ing Sunday at Myrtle Creek visiting with Mtb. Seely's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. Attorney W. W. Cardwell leaves here this week for Coos and Curry counties where he will sound the voters relative to his candidacy for district attorney at the . November election. ... William Dyslngor spent Saturday at Eugene attending the district fair and Incidentally visiting with old time friends. Mr. Dysinger resided in Eugene for several years prior to locating In Roseburg. 'Let 'er Buck!" ROUND-UP Pendleton, Oregon September 26 to 28, inc. ItiMluced fiire from nil point on Southern PacINc il-lnei In Oreyon will be placed on salt Sept. 2 1 , 35. 20. 1012 From Roseburg $17.10 Round trip From all other points correspondingly low rates will prevail as follows: One and one-third Fare Round trip For full information relatives to fares, train sched ules, etc., call on nearest agent of Southern Pacific JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent PORTLAND. OREGON fbi I S Z N 5 ET f I IOG01NSKSTAJ I '' Don't forget that the rag on your ringer is to remind you that you are to order a case of Roseburg's Carbonated Beverages it is not there for a cut in your finger. And don't take anything they tell you is just as good. Roseburg's soft drinks are par excel lance. There's nothing better. ROSEBURG 50DA WORKS Authorized Bottlers of the genuine "Hires" Root Beer Vrw CM a of nil onfr Arnr 4 PHONE 1S6 , I. O. O. F. Rislnir Star TaOdge No 174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visltlns brethren always welcome. Ed S. Cockelrease, N. 0.; W. B. Powell, R. S.; M. Fickle. F. . UHOTIIMIWOOI, OF AMEIUCAN 1KOMHN Mt. Nebo Lode No 1828, meets overy second and fourth Wednesday ot eah moutl at the Eagles' hall. Visiting broth ers and .sisters welcome. B. B Perrlne. F. M.; S. E. Krohn. Cor U-; 'Roseburg Lodge, No oo, uoios regular communica tions at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly and all visltlnp brothers are cordially Invited tc attend. BInger Hermann, E. R A. P. & . m Laurel Lodge, No. 13, holds regular meetings on thi second and fourth Wed nesdays of each montu Sojourners Invited to attend. N. Rice, W. M.; R. H. C. Woods, Sec. P. O. E, Kosetiurg Aene.'No. 1497, moets second and fourth Monday In their hall on Jackson street at 8 P. M. Ben North W. P.s B. F. Qoodman, sec. IMPROVED ORDER OF HED.MEN Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of each month at the Eagles' 'hall. -Vlslt-Itlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Brown, Sachem; K. M. Moars, 0. of R. M O I) E It N BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Meets In Maccabee Timplo every 4th Friday of each month. O. L. Wright, President; Emma McMullen Secretary. DR. I), K. RNKLL, Oxicopatlilc I'liyHlclan. 10-11 Marsters Bldg. 'Phone 119 Roseburg, Oregon. DH. .K(. K. 1IOIICK, 4 Pbyslclnn Rnd HurgiMin. 4 Office, Revlrw Bldg., Phone 81.' HnMf,bnrK OrpRon Sunlights MR. FARMER 00 YOU WANT IT? Tho Hydm-CKrbou I.tghtlnit System ll tb nil treat 10 IiuiaII ana burn. 8ve it fnoprtinnln Itoseburg, and write 'or prtci and vftttmateit. tiy mi lost Hod rom $30.00 Up Nat. Bishops Roseburg Box 655 Ore. Soto Agent tor Pouglnt County FOR SALE Qood team, harness and new 3-Inch wagon, for sale or will trade for wood, hay und good milk cow. 1026 Corey Ave 472tf The old bookkeeper Bald "After all there 1b no Ink like Carter's ink. tf Will you need any new Bldewalk lumber this tallf Got It at Page's, cut ready to lay. Phone 242, tt POLK'S' OREGON and WASHINGTON f Business Directory A Dirootory ot nch City, Town and Village, giving doacrlptlva ketoh ot each place, location, population, tele vranh. ahlDtilnsT and banking point; I also Clualitcd Directory, compiled by bualneia and prof Ion. m. R. IM POI.K A CO., PKATI'Ml wmm 111 Nfw Sf( I MTC DM ATIAU A I S 11 uuini ivlinia Dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? 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Try us next time you have a luncheon $ $ $ $ THE GRAND GRILL Opposite Perkins Bldjj. CRESCENTjJEICHTS ADDITION Lots in this Addition Sold on Easy TermH; Small Cash Payment BUILDING RESTRICTIONS Extra LarBe in Sine. All with fine view of City and Valleys -Make an Appointment With Us To See These Lota : HIMES and OLIVER : : : OPTICAL NEEDS The value of good eyes is Inestimable. Most bad eyes can be made perfect with the assistance of spectacles. We have dug to the very bottom of optical science and are prepnred to do fitting that is anpdaled. If yoa would be free from pain and incon veience, loss of time from work or school, wear a pair of our glasses. JEWELERS A. S. HUEY CO OPTICIANS 1