WOMAN LEADER WORLD OF LABOR. IN 54th Annual State Fair Sept. 27 to Oct. 2 Fred Weatherly and wife, of Elk Son, are visiting at the home of Wm Moore in this city. Gus Grubbe and Olie McCulluni, of Elltton, are In this city today to at tend the county fair. ;!1 Darius Wells, of Eiklon, Is In this city transacting business matters and attending the county fair. - Miss Edna Jones returned last night from an extended tour through Oregon and Washington. CITY NEWS. n v; hi$ m tg v$ ffrip&k 'sWl u Offered in Premiums Free Transportation for Exhibits Good Racing Every Day For Premium Lists and Entry Blanks address W. AL, JONES, Secretary, Salem, Ore. . CITY NEWS. Walter Adair left yesterday for Wilbur where he will visit for a short time. For auction sales see J. M. Judd, Dlxonvllle, Ore., experienced auc tioneer. 927to4 - Jane Wharton left this morning for Corvallis where she will attend school at the Oregon Agricultural College. F. Barker and Ron. Clif- .WS " f. d, left thiB morning for Corvallis where the latter will enter the Agri cultural college, Mrs. Barker going Should Use I i'a aitterenu irora others because more care is taken in the making and the materials used are ofi higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish M alios a brilliant, silky polish that does not rub ofE or dust off, and the shine lusts four times as Ion? na ordinary Btove polish. Used on sample stoves and sold by hardware and grocery dealers. Ail wo r.cli is a trial, Usui ton your cook fitove, your pnrlor nlovo or your jtiis rnnjre. If yon dun t tint) it (lm bast nfove polUh you over iwcd, your dulur i-i uaxvrz"a to refund your tnur.ey. Iruiat on HI nek Silk Stove l'oliuh. JJ tide In liquid trpaito ono quality. BSck Silk Stove Polish Works Sterling, Illinois TTw, Black Silk Alr-Drylng Iron Enamel on I uriiti'a. ri'i'lrtlcm. Btovo-nmcM lTcvonta i-up-lm.'. I Black Slllc Metal Poli-.h fursilvrr. nlc-kni I or crass, Jtnos no equal lor useon automobiles. I yduH I : : " Eliminate Heat and Steam From Your Kitchen This Hot Weather Roseburg Steam Laundry WilUdo the Work for You ' Just Call Phone 79 Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling snrri i mj on to Salem where she will visit for a few days. Well drilling, gas engines and windmills, see W. F. Kernin, box 791 Roseburg, Or. 9dl-oi. C. E. Garrett left this afternoon for Wilbur where he will visit for a nhort time. Mrs. Geo. Stevens, of Oakland, arrived In this city this morning for a visit with Mrs. Kathorlne Neat. ' Fair week special mint chews, the kind you have bought before at the Rose Confectionery. 962-S17 Linna Rene returned to her home at Eugene this afternoon after a visit in this city. ' , Freeh taffies, nut brittles, carmels and Panama chocolates, at the Rose Confectionery. 96'2-b17 Mrs. J. Nachter left this morning for Salem where she will visit for a week or ten days with Mrs. Geo. Brown. Miss Fannie Virgil,' of Klamath Falls, who has been visiting with Mrs. A. F. Palm, In this city, left this morning for Corvallis where she will attend O. A. C. Have you an auiograpnlc back? Bring your Kodak to us and we will make It up to date by putting on an autographic back. Ilopoburg Book Store. dsw-810-tf I. N. Johns, who formerly lived at Shady Point, but moved to Pennsyl vania last spring, in renewing hia subscription to The News, states 'i-at Roseb tk has th summer cli mate thei" heat a miV, and he sup poses it will be the same way this winter, and even more so. 1 ' it.- Arnie Johnson and wife, of Elk ton, are visiting with Mrs. Johnson's brother, B. B. Haines, of South Deer creek. I can save you dollars on your In surance In the Oregon Fire Relief Association, of McMinnville, Ore. Glen H. Taylor, agent, Perkins bldg, Roseburg, Or. 954-tf Mrs. Wm. Cartely, of Cottage Grove, who has been visiting with Mrs. Terry Dunham, lelt this morn ln.; for San .' Pi-nelsro, w:,uru she will pttend tho exposition. The unobtrusive companion that keeps the picture story of your va cation Is the kodak. We have them In all sizes and prices, also Eastman Photo supplies. The Roseburg Book Store. dsw-810tf Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips, of Suth erlln, was In the city yesteiday and today, buying supplies from th'e rep resentative of a wholesale house for her new millinery and dress making estahUf-hment which she will open in Sutherlin r. a short time. We have four Jitney cars at the Empire Livery Stables and will run cars In city and country, day and night. ' Will meet all trains. GEO. W. GAGE & SONS. 808-tt , Phone 60. NOTICE OF GENERAL CITY ELECTION. Notice is hereby given that a gen eral election will be held in the City of Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday, October 4th, 1915, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 p. m., of said day (provided however, that the judges shall have the power to ad journ for one hour at noon) at which said election the following of ficers shall be elected, towlt: One Mayor to serve for two years. One Recorder to servo for two years. One Treasurer to serve for two years. One Councilman from each of the four wards of the city to serve for two years. One Councilman from Ward No. 3 of said city to serve for one year. Said election will be held in tho following named voting places and will be conducted by the following and Transferring The French .Transfer Company Phone 220 -V A . MISS ROSE SCHNE1DERMAN OF NEW YORK IS CALLED THE "JOAN OF ARC" OF LABOR AND SHE HAS WON HER TITLE CLEAR. SHE ORGAN IZED THE SHIRTWAIST WORK-' ER8 OF NEW YORK AND HELPED. THEM WIN THEIR' STRIKE IN IS". o-"!"1 NATIONAL ORGANIZER FOR THE i.ADY OAKnui' WOll,..-. ERS OF NEW YORK. named judges and clerks, or their duly selected substitutes, to-wit: First Ward. Polling Place Court House. Judges: F. W. Dillnrd, Hattle Hannn, W. F." Thomas. Clerks: Lloyd Cole, Cella McClallen. Second Ward. Polling Place Caro building cor ner Washington and JacKson streeta, Judges: J. M. Fletcher, L. L. Spencer, Maurice Moore. Clerks: Florence Grinstead, Jcanie Bulck. Third Ward. Polling Place Roseburg hotel Judges: James McKay, S. J. Jones, E. C. Benson. Clerks: Adith Abcene Emma Chambers. Fourth Ward. Polling Place City Hall. Judges C. L. Hadley, Minnie Spragtie. Graf ton Worthlngton. Clerks; Elsie Bene dick, Ana Cordon. By order of the Common Council R. L. WHIPPLE, Recorder of the City of Roseburg Oreeon. 943-S20 NOTICE TO PAIR EXHIBITORS All exhibitors will please pay es pecial attention to Rule 6 which pro vides that all entries must be made before Tuesday evening, Sept. 16th at 6 o'clock p. in. Absolutely no entries will bo received later. How ever, articles entered Tuesday may be brought to tho fair grounds on Wednesday morning, if in place by 9 o'clock a. m. The only exception to the above rule Is In Department "H", or the Cooking Department, in which, If ar ticles are entered on TueBday, Sept. 14th, the exhibit may be brought for exhibition as late as Thursday at 9 o'clock a. m., as entries in this de partment will be judged at 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday. Entries in Division "I" or the Wo men's Department may be made ot the Fair Association office at Room 11, Parrott building on Monday, Sept. 13th, and tickets will bo given at that time nd exhibits may be brought to the fair grounds any time before 9 o'clock a. m., of Wednesday, Sept. 15th. - dswsl4 SECRETARY. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF THE liOSEIU'RO PARK AXI) FAIR ASSOCIATION. Roseburg, Ore., Sept. 8, 1915. To the Stockholders of The Roseburg Park, and Fair Association: You are hereby notified that pur suant to the call of tho President of the Association a special meeting of the stockholders of The Roseburg Park and Fair Association will bo held in the pnrlors of the Roaeburg Commercial Club in Rosnburg, Ore gon, on Tuesday, the 21st dtiy of September, 1915, at 7:30 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of considering the sale or disposal of the real prop erty belonging to the association andj for tho transaction of any and alii biiBlneon nertnlnlne thereto or neces srirv'in connection therewith. By order of tho President. G. V. WIMBERLY, si 8 Secretary. NOTICE FOJl 1!II)S FOR THE AUDIT OF THE CITY HOOKS. Notice Is .hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned at hiB office In the Clly Hall In the City of Roseburg, Ore gon, up to 5 o'clock p. m., on Monday, September 27, 1915, for a complete audit of tho books of the City Re corder and Treasurer from January 1, 1911, to November 1, 1915. The Common Council of said City hereby reservcB the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council. Dated Sept. 7th, 1915. R. L. WHIPPLE, Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. 944-B22 AT THE MAJESTIC TODAY Tablets Pencils Pens Ink Erasers Rulers Note Books Get them at the Central Pharmacy Best Quality Low Prices THE CENTRAL PHARMACY Corner Cass andjackon Sts. Roseburg, Oregon It You Wish the Big End of the bargain co.me here for it. The reward for your trip will be moro than ample We Play Fair With Our Lumber too. Never overstate qualities or exaggerate values. 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