The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 01, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE EVENING NEWS
BY i. W. HATCH.
HiScirrAiLV "excki't'sD vda y.
Subscription Hal ex Dally.
Per year, by mall $3.00
Per month, delivered 60
Koml-U'eekly.
Per year $2.00
Six months 1.00
Entered as second-class mattei
November 6, 1910, at Rogeburg, Ore.,
under act of March 3, 1879.
TI'lTsilAY, Aliil'ST 1,
Universities throughout the coun
try have awakciipd to the present day
need of u do1 per application on the
jmrt of our colleKo men to the Htudy
of aRrlriiltiire in all Its vnrioufi
brn riches. Not di-tiiutliiK from the
advantages of the many profession
that are eneonraKd In most ednca-
tlniial liiKtitiitioiint milll.e l( Is to Hay
that there are, each year, Kiadnaled
from Institutes of learning more law-
yea ra, doctors, dentists, teachers and
preachers limn are reqnled, while the
country stands in absolute need of
attention by minds and men sclentif
ically trained In all of the varied
branches of agriculture. There is
need of a course In agriculture that
will be complete, and offer a term of
study fitting the student to play an
Important part In the general devel
opment of the nation. Wtth the ad
vance of irrigation, dry-farming
methods, scientific plant breeding,
intensive farming, m-ed selection, soil
physics and fertility, the various
branches of animal husbandry and
modern methnds of water and rain
fall conservation, the need of scien
tific training Is becoming more neces
nary. In this age of competition the
combination of Helen. e with practical
exerlnece will help in a large im-as-n
re to overcome lh problems of
crop uncertainty, which yearly occa
slons chaos and loss to the nation.
If, in the general economy of Na
ture, provision luid been uiado foi
but one bird, several writers have
expressed themselves as of the opin
ion that that bird would have been
the Mohwlille. The sweetness of Its
talk, the gentleness of Its disposition
and the wonderrnl value to the farm
er, the timberman and horticultur
ist of this specleH of bird-lifo war
rant such an expression. The alarm
that has been recently sounded, thai
the gypsy moth and the brown tail
moth are swooping down upon us.
forcibly directs our attention to the
bobwhlte as an Instrument of pro
tectiou against such a dire calamity.
The bobwhlte, consequently, Is among
our protected birds. When one real
izes that the annual loss sustained in
this country by weeds and Insects is
In excess to $800, 000.000, and that
the natural diet of the bobwhlte is
weed-seed and Insects, ho will appre
ciate (lie enormous saving this bird
would bo to the country at large,
were It protected and propagated with
care. A scientific Investigation oi
the food of tile bobwhlte reveals the
startling fact that nine birds con
sumed, among other things, In one
day, the following: l.llfin flies. ti.miO
aplilds, l.LVSil rose slugs, 117 grass
hoppers, ,4H) pigeon grass seedt, t'.r.
black crickets, 81 large and medium
sized grasshopHrs, 700 Insects, II On
of which wero grasshoppers, 1.5:12
Insects. 1 ,0(t(i of which wero grass
hoppers, and 48 grasshoppers. Tlx
bobwhlte is known to eat i;tf differ
ent Insects, most of w.iidi are of the
Injurious tyM 1'otato bugs, cu
cumber beetles, cut worms, aruiv
worms, chinch bugs and cotton boll
weevil are among them. A careful
estimate shows that this bird will
average 7 5.000 Insects and 5,000.000
weed seeds during a year. It Is now
tn contemplation by Htuto (lame W ar
den, V. K. Kiuley. to releao a large
number of these game birds and sup
ply bobwhlle eggs to fanners who will
agree to allow them to be hatched
by their hens and protect them while
young, finally permitting them to
wander at their leisure to all parts
of their farms. In this way. a ss
teni of out it nil propagation wilt be
devised that w til be of tremendous
benefit to all parts of the stale. Inas
much as Oregon seems to lie a favor
ite haunt of the bobwhlte and is
known to lay as many aH 100 eggs In
rou Sl K.
A nice, neat tl-room bung.i-
low. centrally located In paved
district. Sewer connections,
bath, patent toilet, etc. Ideal
location. Price lil.500. Ad-
dress A care News office.
d-sw-tf
The proof of the Putl
ilit.K is in the eating
Of the tree in the growing
Ask your neighbor who
has planted
Yakima or Hood
River Trees
See how they grow,
then place your tree
order with
J.
The Nurseryman
a single seaimu. some conception Is
had of good work that might be ac
complished through this method. In
addition to the above menu of the
bobwhlte, there stands out the Impor
tant fact that In countries where (he
gypsy and brown tail moths have
swarmed, the bobwhlte is their worst
enemy. Mr. Finley's scheme to en
courage their -propagation! by a
strictly natural method, without in
volving any other expense than the
out of the eggs and the assurance
hat they will be properly hatched by
responsible parties, will be of Inter
est to every man, woman and child In
this Btate.
j Among those who b.ft for coaa
points on this morning's stages were:
P. B. Wilson. W. If. Meyers, A. Kel
kec, O. J. Jones, Redford Allen, Mi.
Medley, W. If. Thomas, Dr. Day, Mrs.
Vincent, A. C. Shaw, J. T. Hatfield.
I,OCAIj nkws.
I'ollowlng is a list of letter remain
ing uncalled for at Ihe Hoseburg post
ottlce, July :tl. I'M l.
I tool h, Hertha M. ; Itengatnan,
Km nk; Machlor. Miss Laura; llyrne.
Mack; I'oHohart. Mrs. Jack; Kdwards,
lames; Klder, K. L.; Kdgar, Perry;
I'VrgiiKon, Itoht.; Puller, Mrs, Klleti;
(irubbs. Howard; Olbbs, Miss Rinma;
flunh:imntei , (mi. lore; Harvey, I.au
tel; llughoH. Hon; Love, .lames Ku
ueiio. Kelly. It. M. ; Maxwell. II t:
New man, W. ; Parks, M i h. A. T. :
Park. Mrs. Pearl; Parrotl, It. II.;
Slenn, (i. It.; Spangh, Mark; Vone,
Wm ; Whitney, It. C ; Wlllson, Mrs
Mollle.
C. W. PUtKS.
Postulate,.
NEWPORT
Yaquina Bay
oiiKoovs popi i.ah ni: w H me
MOKT.
An ideal retreat fir outdoor
pastimes of all kinds. Hunting,
Kt.Hbing. Hoatlng, Surf Halhlng. Kid
lug. Autolng. t'anoelng. Darning and
roller Skating. Wheie pretty water
agates, iuohh agates, moon stones,
raihellans can be found on the
'each. Pure mountain w ater and
I be bent of food at low prices. Presh
Mwh, clams, crabs and oj si era, with
abundance of vegetables of all kinds
dally.
f.VMPlNti (.ItOPMm COWKMKM
M AIHt.ril K
with strict sanitary regulations
UW ICOl Nl TIIIP SKASON lit K-
from all points in Oregon. Washing
ton and Idaho on sale dally.
IY
NX It It 1 1 A V
Tlt'KKTS
MONDAY
A, n. Ilurd, Mrs. Spa iter, D. B. I,ec J
and family.
Little Gladys Hicks, daughter of
Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Hicks, who
underwent an operation at Mercy
hospital yesterday, Is said to be much
improved today.
ICR CREAM For your Ico cream
urdera call up the UougluH County
Creamery, phono 340. tf
Colored woman wants work by Ihe
day. Washing, ironing or house
cleaning. 147 Pine street, corner
Lane. Phone 230-Y da22 '
Sheriff George Qui no left for Glen-1
laic this morning where he will spend '
i day looking after busjuess In ter
es tn.
Story lies and furnlly Jeft for Cam
is Valley this morning where they
will spend some time enjoying an out
ing. Ralph Terrell, a local trawling
salesman, will enjoy his vacation
within a few days. He will spend
ibout two weeks visiting with his
family at Newport,
Rev. J. N. McDonnell and family
eft for Junction Clly thU uioriihig
where they will spend ten days visit
ing at the home of Mrs. Met 'onncllY
brother.
Mrs. W. A. Terhune and family
ft for Los Angeles, Cal., this morn
ng where they will spend t wo or
three weeks visiting with friends and
relatives.
The W. C. T. V, will meet at the
home of Mrs. II. L. Eddy, on South
Main street. "Krnsh aid mission
day." All members are requested to
tie present, a good time Is assured.
Attorney H. L. Kddy returned here
yesterday morning after attending
court at lilllshoro. In Washington
county. Attoney Kddy'B visit to the
Washington county seat was In be
half of A. L. K it r 10 n , for whom he
appeared In the case of A. L. Kltchln
vs. The Oregon Nursery Company.
Mr. Kltchln brought suit against the
uurHery company several months ago
In which he asked to recover the sum
of $2,000, alleged to be 'due as dam
iges for defective and diseased (roes
ld to the defendant under misrep
resent a Hon, At the time t lie case
was called for trial in the local cir
cuit court the attorneys for the de
fen si raised an objection and de
clared that the case should have been
filed In the Washington county courts
for the reason that tho alleged trans
action occurred in that county. The
objection was sustained by tho court
and tho case was dismissed. Attor
ney Kddy then filed the case In the
circuit court at HlllHboro, and In the
recent trial succeeded in securing a
ludgmcnt In Ihe mini of $)00.
i.i:i'n:it list.
You will always have good healthful bread, pie and
cake, if you use
White River Flour
It is Not Bleached
Bleached flour is injurious to health.
Use Fleischman's Yeast For a good Starter
Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son
Agents
Wall PaperJlil
ull vlixil rVvi?i Some of tie most artistic effect F ijf
n '5y?l ATJ 3 'n wall paper are simple in char- mil k.
V tSff 3 ' ete and moderate in price. HI If J
"1 rajlf' T accompanying illustration Hit J
T I aik la an example of one of the many I
''JHln iC new Weaa in "Home Decoration I I
"J J f (J f 1 M The fact that we are making a I f. '
M B (Fly. W speciul feature of Alfred Pe.u f '
II V ?1 "Priw" W.ll Piperi is sufficient as- : W1
HMVSl Jfiik surance that the styles are the I '
0 fill IMT AI 'atost and quality the best. , I I
11 I'Sifl Samples and estimates cheer- riS
U i II fu"y submitted upon request. I f
fl IIuLKJ ' D- p- FISHER, :
1 1 1 1 lyiiii li i i I,(,w itosi':i,,'i,:,w)'':'''iiKA jij
I1M
Edenbower
Orchard Tracts
To Be Had In Our Basement Salesroom
On Saturday Only
American Electric
Sad Irons $3.95 Each
Churchill Hardware Company
Cash Ironmongers
The Store with the Jjulies' Itost Room The Store with the Ladles liest Room
The library conducted by
Aldou Tarneaa Is oen each af-
ternoon and evening from 1 to
9 o'clock. Most of the latest
novels can bo obtained there.
dtf
Write us for Information regarding
tli out) tracts, Ideated about ouo mile
front the city of UoHt-hnrtf, Ore., in
tho faiuoiiH l!ni(itn Valley fruit dis
trict. Sold in a and 10 acrt'H tracts,
planted to apples, Interplanted with
pcjiches, also tn pt'ais or primes, car
ed fur a period nf 4 yeara. Near
schools and cliurclies. Kasy access to
ily water and electric light.
40 acres- (0 acrea young orchard,
10 beating trees, new fi-room house
with bath; barn and 5 out buildings,
spring water piped tn house, chicken
vard and garden, chickens, tools, etc.
HXAP.
L'tirt acres Sf acres In cultivation,
10 acres in bearing orchan 10 acre
tn young orchard, new 7-roont house,
harn etc. 4 live springs, good well,
ill implements, stock, etc. A II A It-(JAIN.
R4 acres- SO acres cleared, bal
ance oak timber. Small house, barn
ind out buildings. Chickens, turk
vm. tools, wagon and cow go with
place, tlood spring water piped to
tiotiso. Can be bought cheap.
A :ooi m v.
104 acren orchard land. acres
tf this is In bearing orchard. 1 :i years
ild In flno condition. Small 4 -room
house, built on knoll overlooking the
city of Knseburg. Soil- free loam,
located one mil from city limits,
tine road. Price $4,000, $2,000
cash balance long time at 6 per cent.
IT NIC I1KAKIXU OltCHAHO.
13 acres, all In fruit mostly
bearing; apples. pears, cherries,
and peaches; tileo home; packing
house, barn and other buildings;
stork and tools. On the banks of
the llmpo.ua river. 3 miles from Kose
Iturg. Will sell ut a bargain If sold
soon.
Ilmv IHc This l,o'k To Yon.
J.' acres - t acres in Martlet and
Da 'Cornice Pears three yearn old,
balance ready to be set to fruit. Soil
alt free, sandy loam with clay sub
soil. Located in developed section,
seven miles from Hoseburg. Pear
orchards In this locality netted as
high as $500 per acre In HMO. Own
er has bearing orchcard and is anx
ious to sell this tract. This Is a
real bargain. Write us at once.
Here It Is.
An opportunity that yon have been
walling for. Kor the man or wo
man who with a very little money
and Homo ambition. To secure
10 acres of land suitable for fruit
or poultry raising. All cleared, ctose
in. and on main county road. You
can buy this 10 acres for $1,500. On
your own terms, provided you wl'l
agree to build a four or more room
house and enclose tho tract with
wocn wiro fence.
20 72-100 acres all cleared, except
a few oak trees, nil fenced; large live
spring. Fine tract for fruit, poultry
and gardening. Pour miles from
Hoseburg on main county road. Kree
mall delivery. Will sell at &. bar
gain, and on easy terms.
20 acres 1 2 li acres of bearing
apples and peaches, balance good
fruit and one and one-half story
house t new , poultry house. Soil
free loam, good well. Kight miles
from Itosehurg. Will etl all or part
at bargain If sold soon. Owner not
able to handle this site tract. Crop
about 1.500 hexes this year and this
ccrup will go with the place if sold
before harvest. Price $t.000 Terms
half rash, balance 7 per cent.
DidouEvei Stop
To Think
That-tho Com ot tins writing
paper Ik not mm-li more than
what you pay for the ordinary
quality?
Think
sfactloa I
recipient
of a
of tho satisfaction to one's Belf
and to the recipient
Lettet
on pappr of good quality.
The Rosebttrg Book Store
Si'lla the lt-Ht writing papers at
lowest prlrea.
Ilondiiuartera for
Fountain Pens
School Supplies
Oillce Supplies.
ItOSKIiriiO, OKtCflO.N.
I Auto Stage to Coos Bay
o Touring Car leaves Roseburg every day except
Sunday, at 6:30 a. m., connecting with afternoon
train at Myrtle Point for Marshfield.
S , Fare $8.00
Fare on regular stage, part way by Auto, $6.00, to
both Myrtle Point ahd Marshfield. Stage leaves
every dav including Sunday.
; on ice Cor. Washington and Rose Streets. Phones
Office 3S9, Residence 3 16. "C. P. BARNARD, Trop
No man has to serve an apprenticeship in order to
learn how to make mistakes
You " No Mistake
If you buy your lumber, shingles, doors, windows
and building material of
PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY
Phone 2A2 North Roseburg
LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN
Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal
from Southern PaeltW points. Port-
I land tt ('.Mtafce (Inne; also from'
.U t. A K. stations, Albany audi
' Went. Good Kinti Saturday or i
1 Sundiiy and for return Sunday or
Monday. 1
I Call on any S. P. or C. K ncent !
1 for fall partlinlitri nit to fsn-s. train J
schedulen. etc; HlKii for copy of our'
jlthiRtrated booklet. "OuUpk- In Ore- j
Kon," or rite to
I WM. McMl UItW '
General PaH.nger AKmt. Port hind,
Oregon.
HUME'S & OLIVER
COMPENSATION
XT
A!
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D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning
and Heating
North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples MarbU
WorKs. Tplephone 'Z51.
REAL ESTATE
Dealers in Lands of all Descriptions
Roseburg
Oregon !
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3 l-
Coinwnjiation It the Itrm
pplird to the methods urd to
-ure a tiniformitr of time la
the varying tenipefmtures to
whti'h wati-h If) rxKised.
The eause of the error In the
expansions ami contraction of
ruotals.
The South IVnd Balance wheel
is made of two metats of unequal
expansion, so proportioned, one
to the other, that the expansion
and contraction Is neutralised
prrfeclljr. A South Itend Watch
kee time in all temperatures.
as well as in all positions.
i. !. HURT,
Official Watch Inspector.
WorK Done on Short Notice
ROSEBURG, ORE.
WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
rVheu we ar (if AHAXTKK we meaj Kst what the word Impllea. It
you are not satisfied there will be do charge. We could not make thla
aaaertlon unlesa we were poalttte of giving good aervlce. When you
get rt-ady to clean house let us do the worat part for you the
cleahlaa; ot your carpeta. It i easy to- you and the price reasonable
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
Phone TBI
V. IUKKII, Proprietor.
(XBce S.
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