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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1912)
TITHEN you buy your Spring Shoes or Ox- A7 have built up our business to it's present fords you want to get the oiggest possi- f size by 'giving the public that very thing the ble actual value for your money, don't you biggest values for the least money. YOU NEED THE BENEFIT OF THIS STORE'S VALUE BETTERMENT ARE YOU GETTING IT HISLOP, THE SHOE MAN Our Shoes are Made Right, Fit Right . and are Priced Right and will mabe you a permanent customer of ours once you have worn them.- Once wear our shoes and you will not forget us flili pit I 'iff Men's Oxfords of Merit $3.50 to $5.50 Stylish Shoes for Ladies Attractive enough to please you when you see them. Servicable enough to satisfy you when you wear them. $2.50 to $5.00 A GENTLEMAN'S SHOE Hi0h VAJ Class f Shoes jVj wk $3.00 xKi, $7.00 J The styles pictured above will give you an idea of the suappy appearance a couple of the new lasts. But to truly appreciate their true value the shoes themselves must be seen. We can then point out to you wherein they excel. We will show you the splendid workmanship, the exclusive styles and the high grade leathers from which they are cut. We will demonstrate to you why they tit so perfectly and you will see how they give the wearer that air of refinement only gotten from shoes designed by expert craftsmen. WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT We earnestly hope you will call and let us show you our new spring and summer styles. Whether you buy or not you will derive the benefit as well as the pleasure of looking them over. An inspection will show you the styles you ought to wear and the price you ought to pay HISLOP, THE SHOE MAN WITH HOWARD'S SHOE HOSPITAL THE NEWS BEAUTY COLUMN X (By Madame Qulvilla.) Madame Qutvllla wIU do 'glad to mswer any questions pertaining to womanly beauty, provided e self addressed and stamped envelope Is enclosed. Address Q, care News. Cure of the Complexion. "To look one's best Is not vanity, It Is self-respect." A clean skin Is a healthy skin and a healthy skin Is a beautiful one. Every complexion specialist will tes tify that half the complexion Ills of womankind are due to carelessness and neglect of one or all of the hy genlc laws. For its perfect health I i bium iiuhuh niu uiin, BuiiHiune ana air; and such a measure of exter nal cleanliness as will remove the wastes that com to the surface. A sudden chill acts as a blight upon I the skin and the two extremes of sozzllng the face a half dozen times dally with cold water and of scrup ulously protecting It from water are almost equully harmful to any skin. Thud the famous beauties never bathe their faces with God's most superfloua and wholesome gift 1b only a pure bit of Action. Upon investi gation I find that they thoroughly Men use the face with warm water and an expressly prepared almond meal at night, refreshing the face again with warm (not hot) water In the morning. If exposed to dust or dirt from driving it is removed with a pure emollient face cream. The fnco is moro exposed to dirt during the day and It is the utmost Importance that the coating of Im purities should not be left to ob struct the pores during sleep when the exhalations through them need to bo orfect. After this cleansing bath, the skin should not be!cxposed Immediately to wind or sudden change of tompera turo so night is the best time. A face crenm should never be left "on the face upon-retiring as it prevents tho pores from doing their natural work of throwing off impurities and presents It from assimilating the Helena, the "Babies' Queen" Of Italy, and Her Children I'LAX SYMPATHETIC STRIKE. H o s I Oku i (i i; Itiillnmd Employes May Inaugoimte Big Labor War. mi if luSZwi Photo by American Press Association. IT baa been sugcested that the war agnlnst Turkey may have been inspired by the queen of Italy, wbo Is the daughter of King Nicholas of Monte negro, the tiny kingdom lying on the Adriatic borders of the Ottoman em pire. The Montenegrins are the hereditary enemies of the Turks and have been for centuries subject to Incursions by Moslem bands, which delighted Id carrying away Christian captives for the Turkish harems. Naturally a fiontenegrin princess could have little love for such neighbors, snd U is pretty certain tost the queen, who Is reported to be enthusiastic over the war, did not regret Its breaking out even if she had no hand In it Queen Helena U on of the few handsome women of European royal families. She has been o active In establishing free nurseries and hospitals for children that? she Is affectionately called the -babies', queen." The photograph here reproduced bows her with her own children. Princess lolande. Princess Mafalda, Prince Humbert (the heir apparent) and Princess Uiovanna. KANSAS CITY, April 23. At a session of the Federation of Federa tions, an organization of railway crafts formed here, officers were elected for the ensuing year. They were : P resi den t, W. O. W barton , machlnlts, St. Louis; vice- president, George W. Pring, boilermaker, Des Moines; secretary-treasurer, John ScoU, Brotherhood of Railway Car men, San Francisco. The executive council will be composed of all the international presidents of the af filiated organizations. Bosldes tho elections of officers the federation decided to send a mes sage to President Taft, asking feder al Intervention in the strike of the carmen on the Harriman lines and the Illinois Central Hallway. The letter, which warns the presi-1 dent that a strike of the 300.000 members of the federation will be called unless action Is taken, follows: "The convention of Federated Railway Employes, represonting all roads west and south of Chicago, now In session at Kansas City, hav ing under consideration the Illinois Central strike, have decided to ex tend or make preparation to extend the strike over all Western railways unless pottlement of an honorable character can be secured. Permit us to refer you to recent correspondence on this strike', in which it was point ed out to you the great loss to those interests, the tremendous loss of life and the delay of the United States maM . "Tho men are determined, and when it is taken into consideration that these other roads affiliated with the General Managers' Association are asHlsting the Harriman lines and the Illinois Central, they cannot be blamed for the action contemplated. The seriousness of it can be meas ured by the effect of the one now In progress. Boiler explosions are becoming more frequent and the non enforcement of the safety appliance law la AnH a n ffArl ntf n.ihllf falf Permit us to assure you of our es teem and regard. We are yours res pectfully, Committee of International Presidents: James W. Kline, Black smiths' and Helpers (chairman); J. A. Franklin, Boilermakers and Help ers; M. F. Ryan, Railway Carmen; Thomas W. Klnsell, Steamfttters and Helpers: M. O'Sulllvan, Sheet Metal Workers; John Fltzpatrlck, Federal Labor Unions; C. E. Swlsk. Brother hood of Painters; William H. John ston, Machinists and Helers; John J. Carrigan, Railway Clerks; Thomas L. Wilson, vice-president Machinists and Helpers and secretary of the committee." Diamonds o i.i i ! i tir cparKiers ui cuarauier. hh pur- ) chaso diamonds from cutters of good . stones. We won't buy poor diamonds, ! because we don't wish to sell that kind. A diamond is either good or ; poor, there beinj; no other way about it. (lood diamonds are like anything else of value a poor diamond is a poor investment. If you should sell your diamond and it be a good one your chances are excellent fur making a good sale. Hear in mind this when needing a diamond, and come here where the stock of stones is absolute ly dependable. Diamonds set in rings, studB, brooches, btc. Prices reason able on diamonds of character. A. S. Huey Co. THE LEADING JEWLERS On Cass Street fresh air which It positively must have to be translucent. , rt Moat Btrenuous are the argument! advanced against the use of water cluimlng that it robs the skla of Us natural oil, Oc course, caustic and Impure soupa are Injurious, but no woman who has any retipeet for her complexion uses such and tholr sub stitute I will take up later. These people forget that the func tion of the sebacelous glands Is con tinually to provide this oil, and It that which Is exuded upon the sur face Is lert to dry end clog the pores, the ducts are stopied up and the function arrested. Cold wator has no affinity tor dirt and oil, even with tile aid of soap and tends to con tract all the ducts and glands, mak ing It difficult for. them to yloiil their contents. Most of the Boll which such a bath removes 1b found deposited on the wl.iing towel'. It la the removal of the old oil of the skin and ltB renewal that are neces sary tor its health and beauty, and the warm bath is the only thoroughly offlcaclous means of Insuring this. The night toilet Is one of the most imiHirtant tnonsures toward preserv ing a beautiful Bkln, as well as im proving a poor one or henlltiif and curing o diseased one. The very common omission of it is one of the causes of unsightly black-heads and neno, both of which are .pre eminently diseases of uncleanllness, internal and external. There Is no slnglo beauty which posses a stronger power of attrac tion than a clear complexion of doll cute tint and texture. It Is tho nat ural cxtornnllzntlon of Inward pur ity, and Is so great a charm Hint It quite overcomes any minor Irrogu larlt.'fts of feature Ai vesture of honlth-glowlng, luminous flesh Is to tho beauty of tho human body what Carrara niarbto is to the statue. It Is nature's expression of Qibsoluto purity In structure and compound.-. This luexprcssnhle charm, a brill iant complexion, is liner than1 fault ess features alone. Yours for charming womankind, MA DAM 13 QU1VIU.A. Plan Your Vacation Now To Tho East Seashore or Mountains Tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. R. Will plnce on sale low round trip tlcketB to all tho principal cities of the East, going or returning through California, or via Portland with going limit 15 days. Final return limit October 31st. BALK PATHS April 26-26-27. May,' 2-3-4-9-10-11-14 , 16-17-18-24-29. ' June, 1-6-7-8-13-14-16-1718-19-20-21-24-26-27-28-29. July, 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23-26-29-30-31. August, 1-2-3-6-7-12-16-16-22-23-29-30-31. Sept., 4-6-6-7-8-11-12-30. ImM-rinl Council Mystic Sln-lno, I-os Angeles, April 80th to May 4th Newport Yaquina Bay Offers many advantages for a seashore outing. Low fnres from all points In Oregon, reasonable hotel ratoB, outdoor amusements and all the delights of the seashore. The New P. R. N. Beaches Tillamook, Garibaldi (Dayocean), Ilrlghton, Manhattan and Rock away, Lake Lytic, Ocean Lake Park, Twin Rucks, Tillamook Iloach and Hay City will open a new Hold for a summer outlug.' Low Round Trip Fares from all points In Oregon. Call on our nearest Agent for full Information as to Bast Hound Excursion Fares, routes, stopovers, etc., or wrlto to JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Kiit California Raisins. KhIhIii lay April lllllli. Prepare for the Future- Order Yo " Tombstone 1 5 tZpj W. E. MARSTERS Roseburg Oregon See our Vitrified Enam eled Photographs will last forages. New stock of Vermont marble just; received. All orders for mprble work promptly delivered. Correspond ence solicited. J. H. SYKES GUN STORE Jackson street in building formerly occupied by First National Bank. Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. Gun Repairing a Specialy