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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
you buy your Spring Shoes or Ox- C TlfE 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 and will make you a permanent customer of ours in finis The styles pictured above will give you an idea of the snappy 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 aud the high grade leathers from which they are cut. We will demonstrate to you why they fit 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 3'ou 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 CALL KOlt WAKKAXTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all outstanding warrants against school district No. 4, Douglas coun ty, Oregon, and endorsed "Not paid for want of funds" are this day call ed for payment. All persons holding warrants are required to present the same for payment at the office of the under Dlgned, as Interest thereon will cease from the date hereof. GEORGE NEUNER, Jr., Clerk, Dist. No. 4. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 18th day of April, 1912. m25 KXOCK-ritOOK A SHOCK-I'HOOF. The trunks we sell were made to ;ive constant satisfaction and with the full knowledge that baggage men and trainmen are husky. The best trunks we have are trade marked "G. & S. Neverbreak Trunks." You will find this trade mark on A Kalsomine Made of Harmless Material A kalsomine when made of poisonous materials is danger ous especially to young children. Besides very small particles of kalsomine will float in the air for years and when manufactured from harmful material are likely to be injurious to any one. For this reason we are introducirg the Hygenic kalsomine. It is made from absolutely harmless material. On this account it is used in most of the schaol buildings of Chicago. The hygenic kalsomine goes farther than many ordinary preparations. Any painter can put it on. !We sell all the colors ex cept the fresco shades for 50 cents a package. B. W. STRONG, The Fnrniture Man HISLOP, THE SHOE MAN Our Shoes are Made Right, Fit Right and are Priced Right you will not .ON ' A '" l Men's ) 3) Oxfords 7 Zj of Merit IprJ $3.50 'M: to $5 50 Stylish Shoes Attractive enough to plea them. Servieable enough to satisfy you when you wear them. $2.50 to $5.00 the top near the lock. Every trunk bears a registration number and on the Inside of the lid a post card which you fill ln with your name and ad dress, detach and mall to the mak ers, who will permanently register the trunk against loss free. This 1b only one of the many strong features of "Q. & E. NEVERBREAK TRUNKS." Call and let us explain the others. UtmoBt value at the price you wish to pay. RICE & RICE, The House Furnishers. We are making California Raisin bread. Umpqua Bakery. tf Send your order tor sliced ham, sliced bacon and beef to the North Side Grocery. Phone 324. tf The only professional place In the city where yon can get amateur work professionally done. Developing 15 cents a roll. .Clark & Clark, l'oto graphcrs. tf once you have worn them. forget us A HOLD-IT. That hold-up man that came here advertising to make you $ij.00 and $6.00 fotos for $1.00 a dozen. Judge for yourself. He stated we were charging too much, when In reality we have been making post cards all winter for $1.00 iter dozen. We are now making them Tor B0 cents per dozen. Only a few days more at this price. We are a monopoly ln this neck of the woods for high grade work. CLARK & CLARK. CAHI'KTS AXD Itl'CiH. The most pretentious assortment in Southern Oregon. Beautiful Wil ton Body Brussels. Axinln.sters Tap estry Brussels and Ingrains from $4 to $55. Room size rugs, also all the new things in carpets, an assortment that makes choosing eaBy. RICE & RICH, The House Furnishers. 1'icu a I Once wear our shoes and SHOE Woman'sWorld Mrs. Bell a Unit.d 8tat.a Commitaion.r. MRS. MAHKI VAN UYKB BKLU Mm. Mabel Vim I)ke Hell of Covin ton, Ky-. recently appointed a rnlteil Stilton commissioner, is prnbtilily the only wonum In the Knltert Htale "n dnvel with JU'lifMal towers. Mr. Il.-ll recently tried h-r Aral rime, in wltU-h 'lie presided with bs much dignity nn lany old practitioner. Her robes of f nhVe condted of a white shirt waist ' ind n brown tailored skirt. Khe arose I ind courtcsled to the members of the bar 111 the tnot dlrnHled manner. dis posed or the case nnu men wem n""? to enforce the domestic laws that govern every well regulated household. Mm. Hell hnd been 11 deputy In the uMre of I'nlted Htntes Court Clerk I John M erode, nnd the experience gain ed there enabled her to preside over her court as flawlessly and with as much Judicial dignity ss any of her predecessors. It ! the duty of the commissioner to esteui rrellrrliisrv bearing lp ail Class . V Shoes KXW. $3.00 v $7.00 J caBes developing In" bis Jurisdiction and to either dismiss tho prisoner, !! there Is InsulHclent evidence, or hold him td the next term of the court, tlx the bond, pass upou the securities nnd Vcrforiu other similar duties. Viola tors of the Internal revenue and postal laws, moonshiners, counterfeiters, re tailers of liquor without federal li censes nnd even bnnkeis who may deal In "frenrled flnnnce" to the displeasure of Uncle Sam may lie broueht before this woman. In all these preliminary heariiiKs the commissioner exercises a Judicial function Is. In fact, a Judge. 1 Mrs. Hell la at a loss to understand why such an unusual Interest hns been tukeu In her. She regards her com missloncrshlp as the most natural thins lu tho world and her upiHiint ment nn tho natural order of events. However, her two boyB, Pavls and James, while their mother Ib ofllclntltiK as nn arm of the I'nlted States rov crnment. aro quite convinced that she is the one woman of the country. These are the only children that re sulted from Mrs. Hell's mnrruiKO. He fore going to the federal building to preside over her first court .Mrs. Hell, in the most motherly manner, washed her children's faces nnd hands, put ihelr clean bibs nnd tuckers on them nnd started them off to school. Hesldes being the only womnn fed eral Jurist ln the I'nlted States. Mrs. Hell has the distinction of being one :f tho most attrnetlvo of the her sex. She was a belle in her girlhood dnys. She Is still ln the twenties and girlish in npitcaiiuice. She's Still Miss La Follotts. Miss Koln I.a I'oltettc. diumhter of the Wisconsin sonutor, lins'mtt nssum od for every dny umo the lmmo of lipurfrc Middleton, the drninntlc nil tlior. to whom sho was nmrrled Inst October. Mlns I j, Toilette exphilned ns follows why her maiden natuo appeared on tho program: "It was my desire, to retain my own uame," said she, "and Mr. Mlddlelon generously consented lo it. I believe u woman who has done things should not lose her personality when she mar ries. If she take her husband's nnnie she to n certain extent loses t ho per sonality which her work has given her. "I think the time is coming." said she. "when all women will retain their own family names through matrimony. It Is not because I am on the stage that 1 desire to keep my nnmo. It Is purely n personal feeling with me. I believe public opinion is tending this way, and In the near future we shall regard It just ns renennnhle for a wife to ask her husband to tako her family name as for a man to ask the woman :e mui'i'les to adopt his mime. "Of course If a woman feels this way (bout It she should have an under standing before her marriage. Mr. Mlddlelon Is a reasonable man. aud he ivrreed with me In my point of view before our marriage." To Wash Khaki Suits. When v-.et'g t- n Hored clothes or UctrkliiKs ot tin' uh iuI colored suits nit a lltt.t- iiuwii u.,u In (he rtnslnu vii ter and In the starch. One ten cent achate of dye dissolved In boiling valer nnd then buttled will lust tt vlmlc season. Add only u little lo the 5n ter. Using the dye prevents that washed nut look so common to the khukl colored suits after iauuderuu;. Mayor A. J. Colvln, of Olendale. spent the day In Roseburg looking after business matters. iMorocycle b. T-l.- A J yr of the VJC1I VUUII LI J v It'i at Tour Jor whea von i 1 ndt todua motacycla Mmi? Anybody who has ever f? r?J ridden a bicycle can mastar the Indian in five, minutea. You need no mechanical knowledge or skill. You need only to become familiar with the control devices, and In the Indian they're very simple. A twiat of the wrist applies and releaaes the power, and absolute control la assured at all times, 4 H. P. Single C lndtr $2(5 7 H. P. Twin Cyll d J265 Send today f'r free illustrate I catalog dencribin 11)12 models and improve ments. FRANK POOLE Roseburg Agent GENERAL DRAYING Uooda of every det:rlvtlon moved to tny part J of the city, rrlvea rvaaon- H. S. FRENCH mm 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 I you want L Good Trees at Fair I I Prices, see II A. L. Kitchin Nurseryman RoseburgOr Little Gem Restaurant Call on tho Little Gem ItcsUiu rant. Cheapest meal In tho city, nccoinpujiletl by the best cup of coffeo In ltoschurg. George Staples Opposite I)6pot "Bill is here" Diamonds Sparklors of olmractor. We pur chase diamonds from cutters of good atones. We won't buy poor diamonds, because wo don't wish to sell that kind. A diamond is either good or poor, there being no other way about it. Good diamonds are like anything else of value a poor diamond is a poor investment. If you should sell your diamond and it bo a good one, your chances are excellent for making a good sale, Bear in mind tliia when needing a diamond, and come here where the stock of stones is absolute ly dependable. Diamonds Bet in rings, studs, brooches, fctc. Prices reason able on diamonds of character. A. S. Huey Co. 'THE LEADING JEWLERS On Cass Street CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS Farm anl Lot Survey Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Ofiice; With CHRCI' ABSTRACT COIl! 328 North JacKson St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. L Ofiice Phone 245 MS ft IBM