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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1912)
According to Weather Observer j County Commissioner Jefferson William Bell, yesterday was the Wiley left here yesterday for his wannest day of the year, the ther-' home near Myrtle Creek after attend moineter registering 94 above scro 1'K an adjourned term of the county shortly after noon. court. , "V" ATTENTION, SUCKERS! Battleship Michigan, American Dreadnought, at Gun Practice lf you lived in Illinois, and arc j Interested in the forming ot a local Illinois Club, make the fact known by send I mk your nuiuu to C. P. Scliloa or, Cnintnerctitl' Club. Object of club, soclnl. A number of these "state" clubs will be organized In Hnseburn. and there Ih no rensnu why the Suckers' Club cannot be one of the best nnd blBKest. If you were born In Illinois, or lived there long enough to cull It home, you are ell Rlble to niembershlp. Send In your niinie. and become a charter mem ber. Telephone 176, or P. O. box R. Do It now. H;wiyvjwi'rwi.'wi!itWgw'ffil,'Sll1111 Roseburg StrawberryCarnival MAY 16-17-18 The Fourth Annual Strawbeny Carnival at Roseburg will be held on vhe above dates, and the SOCIKTV WOMEN'. i- i i i ! r - - - IN SILK ATTIRE. Charming Cos turn of Laca and Taffeta. I fx-' I: IT ! -V ' li h AC-' 1 I ' t 1 " ; ' ' . ft , s t El will sell round trip tickets from all points on its lines at . One and One Third Fare Tickets on sale May 16-17-18 with final return limit of Ma' 20. For further information call on any S. P. agent or write to John H. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Ore. Vila -iii,if- Wm iriiiiii'iirii"SifiiiMrahndii "They have been Kickin ! LINOKIUK FHOCK WITH BILE COAT. I I our Houn Aroun but "Got now we ve men He's tied hard and fast by" three best lines Hills Bros. Coffee Webfoot Flour ; p PreferredfStock -A CannedlGoods at the' 7a. 1 Bee Hive Grocery The lingerie frocks of liirti degree have udornble little tnlTotu eon is. whkh cunke them very dressy for ufturuuon oeensioiiH. The model Ulustralcil of venlse hiee ai d cream net bus u coat of green "hot tntfetu tiltnmed with white halt teutons, and the upper bodice of uet tins long sleeves of green tntTetn. THE NO GLOVE MOVEMENT. Rings With Large Settings Responsi ble For Change. Then Is iiu old saying that a French woman don: her gloves In the privacy of tmr boudoir, an Eugllshwom.-iu while coining down the stairs, mid the Ameri can tugs on her glove when halfway down the street. And If this fa ho It would appear as though fur once the Parisians are imitating their American contemporaries. The no clove fashion Is particularly notit enble in Paris, where many stnnrt women are carry ins I heir gloves In their hand Instead of putting tln-m on. The gloves they carry are exceedingly li ti- sttt'de ones in beaulilul tints of bis- itit. ciri i and tau. For some little time punt women have been limiting the old Inexorable law l Inn hands should be cuvered la the fvetihig. and at the theaters and the less L'ivnioiiioiis panics (he wear lug of gloves lias been on the decrease. There is also n new liking for duck's fjt yellow gloves, which several years ago were exceedingly modish. These are worn for morning walks. The reason assigned for the no glove movement is the fad that rings with very large gem settings are fashiona ble, and iiMitr are exceedingly popular, it is customary to take to the theater a large muff, in which the hands are bur ied Itut the gloves must be there, too. loosely carried hi the hands after the manner utfrcted by men. . 1 iii .ncw.. Copyright, 1912, by American Press Association. tST year the champion of the navy in larjjct practice with blir puna, the battleship Michigan this sprint; lost her laurels to the battleship Utah j In the tests made off Hampton Itoads. She bus an Imposing; bulk, with her I wo liue sets of superimposed turrets fore and aft, her lofty "peach basket" steel masts supporting her tiro control platforms anil 'Ireless apparatus, and is allnuetber a splendid sptKMmcu of the American Dreadnought type. Khe is of td.iipo tons displacement, carries In her uiiiln battery eight fwelve-iuch guns ami cost about Ifri.oiJO.otio, One of her twelve luchera throws an 850 pound projectile. Kach shot requires I1H) pounds of smokeless powder oud costs about txen. The Michigan won the red silk pennant "for battle clll clency" for the year 1011, defeating the former holder, the battleship Maryland. The photograph here reproduced shows the Michigan discharging a broadside In tho target practice in which the Atlantic lleet recently engaged. . (liny or Faded Hair Docs Not Match n (ii-ilceful Form And Hand, some Face, ' Beautiful hair natural colored every woman wnuta it every worn mi can have It. It's u simple mat ter. Just' get a bottle of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH today. Use It regularly and you'll, not be troubled with gray hair or dis tressing D a n d- ruff Unit's bo an noying and Irritating. HAY'S HAIR HEALTH is Just as good for men as well. Hamilton Drug Co., and Mnrstern Drug Co., , sell it for COo or $1.00 and will give i you your money back If It's not aat ! Isfuctory. H. W. Oliver, of 1137 N. Jackson street, will tune and regulate your piano, or clean and repair your or gan ana guarantee satisfaction. Phone 39G. try. Patronize borne iudus-tf For the news, read Ti'e News. A JiAltOAIN. Two nice level lots, ench 40x100 in Walte's addition, only 3 blocks from high school, 1 now house 24x32, 9 ft, posts, shingled roof; another house 12x20, 1 wood ahed 7x16, city water and sewerage, lino well to Irri gate garden. Price $050, $500 down, balanco on monthly payments of $15 per month, first yenr, then $10 until', paid, Interest at 0 per cent. Page In vestment Company, 709 N. Jackson, or Phone 243. tt Stubbs & Ward Pay the Freight When a store says it can save you money, maKe them prove it. We believe we are doing it below. " ' PT II II 11111" III ' WAGONS Crepe do Chine Underwear. Fach year ihe return of summer brings us something new In the way of undergarments. This year's hmovutlcin Is to be crepe de chine, and there is no doubt that it will be exceedingly cool and comfortable. We will tlnd all our old favorites developed Hi this mate rial, combinations, princess slips and nightgowns, and they will all be glorl tied, l'iuk Is the favorite color. I hough garments are found In all the delicate shades, while the more elnhorate af fairs, uiid likewise the more expensive, .tro decoraied with flowers, rosettes and wreaths made of chilToti and ribbon. The more simple and practical gar meats are lace trimmed, cluny being the favorite, as it is on Ihe tine under Kitjslius, though Irish edging and rib miii lire ii-cd The Weber Wagon Leads All Others Follow For sixty-five yours the highest grade, material, tho finest workmanship and tho light running qualities of tho Weljer wagon have endeared it to tho hearts of Weber users. Wo hiivo the exclusive agency for the Weber wagon, and if you will call, we will explain exactly why tho Weber is tho King of all farm wagons. Step in. If we cannot interest you in tho wagon proposition, we will not figure tho time lost. I Rovfovr tttiur rulls rnone 5o l ' Feri. Futlatii Imoiements ' h Useful Things to Know. Standi -li-mld be mixed with onp water, tor thus the linen will have n mere irlofsy appearance and be likely u stick to the Iron? Moiten grease spots with cold wa ter and scHfti before nernhblng. as this villi came them to Iw more easily re moved V Com! Muck ink mixed with the while of nu egg is excellent to regime the color to black kid gloves or shoe-' Any kind of steamed brei.d will V tantier If it Is baked ten or llfieeu min utes immediately on being taken from the steamer and before being removed t from the mold? . I If new cake tins nre put on t"P ( I the stove untU they have n bluhh col or, but not until they become burned, j rake will not utick to them during the j hakincr ne it nsuair does to new tins? TABLE TALK 25c California J Vaclics ,20c 35c Piiieapiilt'S now 30c 25c l'iuk Salmon 20c ::0c Blue Ribbon Salmon 25c Largo Ii ittlo Maple Syrup 45c 25c Grape Juice 3 for 69c 20c Stuffed Olives ,. 15c Large Oregon Prunes per ib. 12c All Tea 10 per cent off. Try our Pleaz All Coffee, the only 3 pound can vacuum packed coffee on the market for $1.05 Krinkle Corn Flakes..-. 3 for 25c Kellogs Corn Flakes, regular 15c now 10c Quakers Corn. Flakes 10c Post Toasles. regular 15c now. , 10c Golden Kod Oat Flakes, regular 35c .30c Golden Wheat Flakes, regular 35c 30c 5 lb. Pkg. Quaker Oat Meal, reg Jar 30c. . . .25c 7 packages tooth picks for 25c 4 large regular 10c Toilet I'aper for 25c Lam) Chimneys'. '2 for 15c ry our Eed Ribbon Flour, you will positively use no other. Once used, always used. Every sack guaranteed. Golden Drip Svrup in bulk per gallon 55c 100 lbs. Stock Salt at special 75c 50 lb. vacuum process crcamorv salt $1.00 50 lb. Table Salt at special. . . . " ' 40c Aliovi! isn small list of Rome of our groceries!!, quality con Ridereil th prices can't be beat in the city. May we cjII you one of our customers? Yours for bufliness ! Thig in the Uiub of year to have ' j your piano put In nhape for the iMn- mer'g work. Telephone Stone, ' i 2S8-R. tf 1 Phone 317 Stubbs Ward Cor. Cass and Pine Sts. The Store That Saves You Money Meet Me at the Fountain at the Eexall Store FEFH1NS BUILDING CASS STREET ROSEBURG FULLERTON RICHARDSON