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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1911)
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 242 North Roseburg LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal I DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the ! Best Buttermaker in the State We make f ItL. tlLfllM JLriJUll in-nu, ice cream i in large or small quantities. Let us have your partv orders. 1 elcpnone J1U. X ! CHURCH BROTHERS' lAHjnu news. Dr. K V. Hoover wu called to Dixouville this afternoon to attend A. M. OullaKhur, a well knowo reBi dent of that locality, who acclden tally full from hie buggy while re- tiiriitriK to his home after a few houiH Hpent In JtoHt'hurK. The aged iiiuii was more or hhh omitted. Today's Oregon fun coiitalns an article relative to the action of uov- ernor Went In paroling Bert Heuton d murderer, and of later promoting him to the position of deputy game warden. UlKtrlct Attorney Oeorge M Brown nan that lleaton was a bad man In IiIh day, and that he murder ed Kdward Tracy, at Junction City hi cold blood. Ho was arrested fol lowing the crime and was prosecuted by Itistrict Attorney George M llrown. J Jo was convicted of murder In the second degree and Hntenced to life lmprlKonmut In the atate pen) tentiury. lleaton It known by many of the old timers In this section of the state. IT'S GOOD BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY jr All Barley is not good Barley B. G. Sleani Process Bai ley is guaranteed The Best but Costs No More The only -onip)He line nf Poultry Food In Town. Complete line of Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed ROSEBURC FLOUR MILLS How-bnrg's Oldest Industry, I'Iiihik , for I inm-li;i( IMitery. TIIK IMU'IntV VAHIJ. Lay in the winter's supply of road dust or sifted coul-iiHhes, as It will Ikj needed for dust baths. A load of gravel scattered around houtieH and coops would greatly eon- tribute to the health of many a flock. A hen will eat at leant a bushel of corn a year if she can get It. I'tit aside that union nt for each one, and sec that each one gets her share. Let dressed poultry of all kinds be cool clear through before errerlug it for sale. Limp poultry does not sell so well as that which Is good and stiff. Secure a lot of leaves or other light litter for use. during cold weather. In making the hens exercise. Id)' hens become mischievous and un healthy stock. (lather in the poultry that have been allowed to roost outdoors. The sooner they become accustomed to the house the better It will be for their health and Improvement. When a hen Is determined to sit, ami "Tying, ducking and screaming shoo. Kail with Speckle, and she sits It through," just put thirteen fresh, fertile eggs under her, feed and water occasion ally, and let It go at that. It suves wear and tear on the nerves, and she gets over It better and more quickly; and if Khe hatches anything you are that much ahead. From November arm Journal. WOMANLY WIShOM. When piu-feathers come out with difficulty, wrap a piece of muslin Hound your linger and pull against. If you would have light dumplings, leave the cover off for about ten min utes after you havo put them In. -people who do not like the coun try because there is so little going mi. arc those in wnose ueaus mere is less going on I liun every In the 'onnl r" Mix your giiddle-eakes, waffles. fritters, etc., in the upper part of a double boiler Instead of in an or- li nary mixing bowl, and you wilt hud t he tin ii die very useful to hold It by when frying them. When you buy the children's draw l's lor the winter, sew a piece of tape, about three inches long, ncress the boitom of the legs. This will prevent tin drawers from wrinkling up when the stockings are put on. )o not forget to give- the baby plenty of water. Milk Is a food, Palace Theatre Tonight 7:1.1; 8:lr; l:ir; 10:1.1. uhaxii mm, km, ritiioptcriox. tiik m cc.iu:i:s" An 1 Oil Our? 4: nil.: ri.owx" A ltiiu-rilili. INSURANCE Fire, Accident, Liability, Burglary, Plate Glass, Rent, Automobile and Live Stock BONDS OF EVERY KIND THE DOUGLAS ABSTRACT AND TRUST COMPANY H Phone S7 Roseburg Oregon Till-: ohost" A Vlingrtipli. and does not take the place of water us a drink. Plenty of water between feedings, taken either warm 'or cool, Is a great aid to (be bowels and kidney. Nut butter la a pretty good substi tute for meat now that the latter brings such high price, Hun wal nuts or shell barks through a food chopper, and rub Into them about one-third as much good fresh butter. Spread on crackers or bread. One housekeejier has prevented many a burned roast or over-baked cake by setting the alarm clock to tho proper time to open the oven door, then she goes about her work in other parts of the house, knowing that she will hear the Imperative call at the right time. The right way to cook oatmeal: Put a teaspoouful of salt in a quart of water over the fire, in the upper part of a double boiler. As soon as It boils briskly, sprinkle the oat meal In slowly. Do not stir, but let It boll briskly for a few minutes, then set It In the lower half of the boiler, which should contain hot wat er; cover It and let It bubble Blowly, without stirring, for four, or five hours at the' least. If wanted for breakfast It should be cooked the day before, and then finished with us much time as you can allow In the morning. From November Farm Journal. KOITII lKEIl ntKKK ITKMS. filen Cox, who has been in Port land the past two weeks, taking In the sights, has returned home. Glen says there Is no place like home. Mrs. .Jurgcns' nw house is rapid ly Hearing completion, and will be deckled addition to the number of up-to-date farm residences that have been built In this vicinity this season. Our local Sunday school Is rapidly growing In numbers under the effic ient management of the siierlntend- nt and teachers. The local grange is working with the Sunday school in providing books for the residents of the district. These libraries are a part of the traveling libraries of the I state library and ran be obtained by any district In the state under cer talu conditions and tha grunge bus I obligated itself to look after the wel fare of the books. Nearly every fam ily In the school district Is represent ed In the Sunday school by one or , more members. At the regular meeting of the grange last Huturday evening it was , decided to hold an open meeting on the evening ol balurday, November 4, and tmv a pie social. Kvery lady In tho district Is invited to bring one or more pies and the grange will servo coffee. One of the leading features of tho evening will be a talk I by Mr. Datiblc on the dairy Industry, who will have bis Rabcock machine with him and Illustrate tho up-to-date method of testing for butter fat. All are cordlu-lly invited. Mrs. Wlnthrop, of OreenB' station, who has been visiting her h later, Mrs. Thomas Hutfield, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitsltt. who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis, returned home the first of the week. Win. Melton. Jr., and Win. Karen er, are giving our telephone line a general overhauling, re-setting most of the posts and tightening the wires. The boys are nearly through with the work and the result 1b al ready apparent In the improved ser vice we are enjoying. The past few days the soil has dried out so that it Is almost im proving the opportunity by getting out the teams of the neighborhood to haul gravel. Many members of the local grange are today enjoying the hospitality of the Glide grange, the latter hav ing a class of 13 candidates to Ini tiate in the morning and the dedica tion of their new hall In the after noon. The evening will be taken up with the lectures' program. Nearly the entire membership of our grange attended the meeting of the North Deer Creek grange last Friday evening and enjoyed the talk given by Dinger Hermann on his re cent travels In the Eastern conn-tire Many of our young peoplo are working in the prune packing es tablishments in the city. Fattening turkeys for the Thanks- FAN xi:v st; ! iitnl ! Tin- Ml. Hauler Untiles Will iive j Their llluMrnlctl U-clui-ellc All j l-'nr illllls llli ; Ctiililivn iniiliT II, Be I.KIXiK HlltWTOUY. ii. I-., .s. itiisctiuiK ChftntiT.T) si holds thflr regular meeting on the fiisi unit third Thumdays In each ni-mth VIslttUK uii'luliors 111 Rood stanillm: are ri'specirullv luvlret! In attend. Mary K. Iliiuck, W. M : Kri'o Johnson. Soc. HOMKN i. UOOIH'HAr"!' I.IIkc Curl.'. No. 4!. moots on first and lliliit .loiiituv PionltiK of each month in tho I (V o. V. hall. Vil nius moinhom In i;ood stall. linn aro Invltod to nttond. Ornoe I'liKlnitton, tl. N. ; Olara Cawlflold. clork. IT With B. F. D. "Insect Outsect' Powder You can destroy all tbe flies in a room in three minutes. Place a little powder on a fan-throw it into the air and fan it. Destroys all the Hies. It saves time, work and worry. "A square deal pow der" in square bottles 25c. HAZLEWOOD ICE CREAM The most appetizing cream made is now being served at our soda fountain. Try it. It's the best in the land. ROSEBURG PHARMACY INC, Roseburg Oregon You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if you use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleached flour is inj"nous to health. Use Fleisehman's Yeast For a good Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son Agents giving trade Is the order of the day in this vicinity and large numbers will be shipped. Mr. Spencer, recently of Oklahoma, has rented the Nails ranch and will soon move his family here. Mr. Spencer, while In Oklahoma, worked ou-.icro ranch, employing ten men the year around, but has been compelled to come to Oregon for the benefit of bis health. SAMANTHA. Sealshipt Oysters Solid " Measure No Water Handled in Most Sunllary Man nor, and GuuruiiU'cd Absolutely I-'reo l-'rom Preservatives. $1.00 Quart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market , j in. : Winnie Gaddis The Plumber Skylight Corni ces, Heating, Ventilating Agent for Sne rhone Water Filters. Roseburg 2 1 0 Removes all im- Oregon parities. LONE STAR LAUNDRY Kill SIlKItlliAN ST. PHONE 380 And our wagon will call for your bu id'es. N?w com plete equipment. Family work our specialty, and prices right. Farrand Brothers, Proprietors. Phone 245. Ail work (irat-cUm Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of 'I itle Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished SSS Xorlh .luikson st. - ROSFBURG, OREGON North Side Plaining Mill Tust Xorth of Kinney Spur, North Jackson Street, I'lione 320. Orders for all kinds of Building Material promptly Filled at Reasonable Prices. Mill Work Our Specialty IViilt Iloxes in Any Quantity. CALAFORNIA Will be the Mecca of Tourists and Pleasure Si-ekers from all parts of the world this wfnu-r. Its uiaiinificent hostelries will accom modate in comfort and luxury hundreds of thousands, and Its at tractions will furnish hih-class educational entertainment for all. Plan Your Trip Now Send to the Undersigned for Illustrated . Booklets Describing San Francisco. Oakland, Mt. TaliuapaU. Hcrkeley, Standford Uni versity. San Jose. I. irk Observatory, Santa Cruz, Del Monte, Faso Uohiea Hot Springs. Saul a Barbara. I,os Angeles. Pasadena. Long Hearh. Venice. Riverside. Hedlands. San Dieuo. 'Hie Old S;;a:ii:;!; Missions. 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