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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1917)
THR FVKNIXO NKWS KATl'IIOAV, SKPTKMUKU gU, 1IMT. WILL EI WITH SEED 2J)ays Only THURSDAY 27 FRIDAY 28 Antlers THEATRE CLUNE'S in n n HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS Famous story of love "and adven ture in California. Reproduced in nine magnificent reels of motion pictures. Made on the ac tual scenes of the thrilling romance in Southern Cali fornia, with theac tive assistance of the noted author. Scenes of Brilliant 1AAA Photoeranhv ilUU o r ' Elaborate Muscial Score Scat Sale Opens Tuesday, Theatre Box Office, All Seats Reserved m i X f i . iff :t j mi 7 C. J. llurd. district agricultural agent, will be in Oakland, Drain and Yoncalla today, where he will confer with the tanners of those vicinities regarding agricultural conditions. On Monday, Mr. Hurd, will meet the seed Btock committee at Salem, after which definite may he had as to what seed can he secured. Any one desir ing such,, information may call phone 439. AFTEIl SlMtlCK TIMBER. George Stephenson, local rcpre- i sentntive of the Aeroplane Spruce I Commission of the Northwest, today received a telegram that Messrs. I .Inyne, Keating and Laurrsen, of I I he commission left Portland this riorning enroute to Coos county, says ' the Coos Bay Times. They planned i to go to Roseburg and thence auto i i.eross to Coqullle. They will spend I tomorrow at CoquiUe and Bnndon and come to Coos Bay Saturday, j Their trip is to confer with the I mills in this section cutting spruce and they hope to arrange to expe , tlite the (production. They will also :onfer with the local jnen about ; grading the material. IiOIKiK niltnCTORY. - A. l & A. M., i.ann'i IjoiIko No. ia. Regular communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, lloaaburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. HKNJ. CARO. W. M. W. P. HARRIS, Secy. HAiI,KS, Roseburg Arte meets in their hall on Jackson St., on 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren in good standing always wol ome. J. C. KOENIO, W. P. B. P. GOODMAN, W. Sec. Phone 183. Here Is Real Snap With Style 'T'HOSE WOMEN whose style pre- ferences lean toward the "chic," advanced models, yet in demanding pronounced style require a refined "atmosphere" about their attire, will find it perfectly combined in the "Gar ments of Quality" shown at this shop. The Coats and Suits we are showing will satisfy the most fastidious. Now is the time to make your selection. LIS! OF PREMIUM AT F, USED l-'OKI) CARS FOlt SAIE Following Is a partial list of awards made by the Douglas county lair, just closed. The other premiums will be announced in a few days: . The premium list for the county fair has been completed, the first division, covering the fruits ana vegetables., being printed today. The remainder 'will follow in early edl tlonjrthe paper. Apples. General exhibit or apples J. F. Bretzke, Dixonvillo, first. Rest box of anv variety C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st; C. H. Bailey, Roseburg 2nd. Best box Newtowns C. H. Bailey, South Deer Creek, 1st; C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 2nd. Gravensteins C. H. Bailey, South Deer Creek, 1st. Spitzenbergs C. H. Bailey, South Deer Creek, 1st. Winter Bananas Hackett and Sona, Wilbur, 1st. Jonathans C. A.. Brand. Wilbur, 1st; Hackett and Sons. Wilbur, 2nd. Basket exhibit, five varieties C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Plates of Apples. Winter Bananas Hackett and Sons, Wilbur, 1st; Peter Jones, Look ing Guihs. 2nd; m. Bailey, ,lrd. Yellow Newtowns Peter .Tones, Looking Glass, 1st; Wm. Bailey, Roseburg, 2nd; C. A. Brand, Wil bur, 3rd. SplUenbergs C. A. Brand, Wil bur, 1st: Wm. uauey. Kosenurg, 2nd; Peter Jones, Looking Glass, 3rd. Baldwins C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st; Wm. Bailey, Roseburg, 2nd. R. C. Pippin Peter Jones, Look- One 1914, well equipped, $250; one Ford bug, $225; one 1916, Al condition, good tires, $310; one last year's Chevrolet, excellent Bhape, $300. FORD GARAGK. . PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! Minn hi i lira The Finest Line of Pianos Ever Carried in Roseburg: Bush & Lane. Cable-Nelson Baldwin Ellington Hamilton Howard and others. When you buv a piano here, you save from $50 to $100. Let us prove it. Easy navments if desired. TOtt's Music Store Roseburg, Ore. Ins Glass, 1st. Gravensteins Peter Jones, Look ing Glass, 1st. Waxen C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st; Peter Jones, Looking Glass, 2nd. Ortley Poter Jones Looking Glass, 1st; C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 2nd. Jonathans C. A. Brand. Wilbur. 1st; Hackett and Sons. Wilbur, 2nd. Rambo C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 2nd. Bellflower C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Wagnur C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Pears. Bartlett Peter Jones, Looking Glass. 1st: J. F. Bretzke, Dixenville, 2nd; C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 3rd. General exhibit C. A. Brand Wilbur. 1st: J. P. Bretzke, Dixon- vllle. 2nd. Buerre do Auiou R. S. Hutton, Wilbur. 1st: C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 2nd; J. F. Bretzke, 3rd. winter Nellis (nlnto) C. A B.-and. Wilbur. 1st; J. F. Bretzke, nixnnvllle. 2nd. Bo of Winter Nellis C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. .Bartletts C. A. Brand, Wilbur, lot Basket. Bix varieties C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Burro do Anjou (plate) C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Plums and Prlinos. . Italian prunes Roseburg Gar dens. 1st: George Spaur. Roseburg, 2nd: W. K. Goode, Roseburg, 3rd. Silver prunes Geo. Spaur,, Rose burg, 1st; J. F. Bretzke, Dironvllle, 2nd. I Box of prunes Roseburg Gar dens, 1st; W. K. Goode, Roseburg, 2nd. Exhibit of plums and prunes Roseburg Gardens, 1st. Ponchos. W. Bradford, West Peaches V Roseburg, 1st. General exhibit J. F. Bretzke, Dixonville, 1st. G rnnos. Delawares C. W. Bradford, West UnKPhnrir. 1st. Swontwater C. W. Hraarora, West Roseburg. 1st; Gertie Rast, Roseburg. 2nd. Concord J. F. Bretzke, Dixon vlillo. 1st; C. W. Bradford, West Rnebure. 2nd. Flame Tokay C. A. Brand, Wil bur, 1st; J. F. Bretzke, Dixonville, 2nd. Malaga C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Berries. Blackberries William Austin. Rosebu'R.' 1st: C. W. Bradford, West Roseburg. 2nd. Dried l-Ynlts. Dried prunes J. F. Bretzke. Dix onville. 1st; Minnie Bretzke. Dixon ville. 2nd. - Dried Peaches Minnie Bretzke. nimnville. 1st. Dried Pears Minnie Bretzke, Dixonville, 1st. Dried Pears Minnie Bretzke, Dixonville, 1st. Dried apples Minnie Bretzke, Dixonville, 1st. tionorul Fruits. Dried Beans Ed. Baragar, Rose burg, 1st; Merle Austin, Roseburg, 2nd; Wm. Austin, Roseburg, 3rd. Tonmtoes. W. K. Goode, Roseburg, 1st; Wm. Austin, Roseburg, 2nd; Fred Dawson, Melrose, 3rd. Display of vegetables E. H. Rosonborry. Roseburg, 2nd; Merl Austin, lloseburg, 3rd. Largest squash E. H, Rosen- berry, Roseburg, 1st. Largest pumpkin E. H. Rosen berry, 1st.- Lnrgest muskmelon E. H. Rosen berry, Roseburg, 2nd. Largest beet E. H. Rosenberry, Roseburg, 2nd. Largest Hubbard squash W. K. Goode, Roseburg, 1st; E. H, Rosen berry, Roseburg, second. - Beets for table use W. G. Goode, Roseburg, 1st; E. H. Rlosenberry, Roseburg. 2nd; W. K. Goode Rose burg, 3rd , Mangel Worsel E. H. Rosenberry, Roseburg 1st. Hubbard squash W. K. Goode, Roseburg, 1st; E. H. Rosenberry, Roseburg. 2nd. Summer Bnuash E. H. Rosen berry. Roseburg, 1st. Parsnips W. K. Goode, Rose burg, 1st; W. K. Goode, Roseburg, 2nd. Turnips E. H. Rosenberry, Rose- burir. 1st. Currotta W. K. Goode, Roseburg, 1st. Pumpkins Stanley Pearce, Rose burg. 1st: J. F. Bretzke. Dixonville, 2nd. Summer Bquash J. F. Bretzko, Dixonville. 2nd. Burba nk nolatoes J. F. Bretzke, Dixonville. 2nd. Yellow onions uoseourg uar- dens. 1st: Minnie Bretzke, 2nd Snrln peas Minnie Bretzke, Dix onville. 1st. Celery, fire specimens Rioburg Gardens, 1st; Max Butner, Roseburg, 2nd. 6ummer snuash Roseburg Gar dens. 2nd. Peppers Roseburg Gardens, 1st Largest watermelon Ira Hull Roseburg, 1st. Largest muskmelon Ira 1st. Banana squaBh W. "K. Goode, Roseburg. 2nd. EnEllsh "walnuts J. F. Brotzke, Dixonville, 1st. Special. Shacklcford apples Peter Jones LonklncGlass. 1st. Roman beauty Peter Jones, Looking Glass. 2nd Pears (box) C. A. Brand, Roso- buri!. 1st. Pears (nlnte) C. A. Brand, Wll bur. 2nd. Sheldon pears (plate) C. Brand, Wilbur, 2nd. Box of Howell pears C. A. urana, Wilbur, 1st. Plate of Howell pears C. A. Brand. Wilbur. 1st. White Winter Paramaln apples C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Crab apple C. A. Brand, Wilbur. 2nd. Gane C. A. Brand, Wilbur, 1st. Maiden Blush C. A. Brand, Wll burg, 1st. -o- Hull A. O. O. F., Union Kncanipinent No. O. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, every Thursduy evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. K. II. PICKENS, C. P. O. H. PICKENS, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S. JAMES EWAKT, F. S. KNIGHTS OF PVTSIIAS, Alpha Lqjdge No. 47, meets every Wed nesday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass Sts. Visitors always welcome. C. A. CHAMBERLAIN, C. C. ROY F. DURB1N. M. F. W. E. W1MBERLY, K. R. S. Miss R. 'Ella Dickerson. a local teacher, arrived this morning from Eugene whoro she hns been spending her 8ummer vncatlon. I. O. O. l', Rising Star IxmIko No. 171 meets In tho Odd Fellows' Temple every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. .1. D. RF.ESU, N. O. CARL W. OHMAN, Hoc. Soc. M. FICKLE, F. S. IX)VAL ORDKK OK MOOSE, Rose burg Lodge No. 1037 Meets Mon day evening of each week, at 8 o' clock In Macaobee hall. All visit ing brothers are invited to attend. W. J. MOON, Dictnt i,-. IT. O. PARTHTER, Sec'y. O. 10. S., ltosoliui-tf ;hiipter No. Holds their regular meeting on tho 1st and 3rd Thursdays In each month, visiting members in Rood standing are respectfully invited to attend. , MISS MARGARET PAGE, W. J FREE JOHNSON. Sec'y. It. P. O. KIRS, Rosaiiiirg Lodge, No. 812l Holds regular communica tions at the Elks' Teniplo on the 2nd an.l 4th Thursdays of each month. .All members requostcd to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend, K. B. STEWART E. R. IRA B. RIDDLE, Sec'y. :I:I1I:KAIIS, Roseburg Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Moots In Odd Fellows' Templo every Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren Invited to ntlcnd. MRS. IDA TURNKLL. N. O. MRS. TILLIIJ JOHNSON. Sec. MRS. KUS1K HUMPHREY. F. S II. A. Y. Mt. Nebo Homestead No 1828 meet's at Maccabeo hall every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. Visitors welcome. E. P. WILLIAMS. F. M. C. W. CLOAKE, Cor. MONDAY IS ItAltG.WS DAY. Monday Is hart"i!ri (lay nt the Roseburff Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not Include call ing for clothes or making deliveries Bring your clothes In, tf I, O. O. I-'., Philetiiilan Ixiilgo No. f, Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple corner Jarkson and Cass Sts., Saturday evening of each weok Members of the order in good standing are Invited to attend. P. I. PERRY, N. G. A. J. OEDDES, Rec. Roc. J. B. BAILEY, Fin. Sec. WOMEN OF WOOIKTKAl'T, Lilao Circle No. 49. Meets on (ho 1st and 3rd Mondny evening of each month at Odd Fellows' hall. Visit Ing members In good standing are invited to attend. DORA GILBERT. O. N. CLAKA CAWT. FIELD, Clerk, An SQUARE STORE Exclusive Ladies' Shop ' 131 N. Jackson Street Denny & Co., fruit marketing Miss Loana Marstera will leave the agents. Lyman U. Skinner, district latter part of tho woek for Eugene manager. Phone 28P2. Warehouso where she will enter the university opposite depot. ol4l of Oregon for the coming year. OF ALL KINDS WOODMKN OF THE WOULD, Oa Camp No. 125. Meets In the Odd Fellows' hall In Uopcburg every 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors alwavs welcome. .1. M. THRONE. C. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. Blair's Tablets! CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years 8!f nature of Note Books Composition Tablets 5c and 10c Ink Tablets reus: Practice Paper for Com mercial Course. Loose Leaf Binders and Papers. Diamond's School Ink Does Not Corode or Fade iarsters i mi CP ,o Phone 8 Jackson St., Roseburg