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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1912)
t We Wish to Apologize To our customers. Although we are making 1000 bottles a day of our famous Root Beer brewed from Hires, we have been unable to rill their orders as they wish. In a few days however, we will again have it old enough to send out. Umpqua Cider & Vinegar Works High Grade Mill Work Fiulsh Lumber Doors, Windows, Frames Scree 11 Made to Order French Plate, Prism and Ornamental Ulaxa Frutt and Herry Boxes Crate. Etc. HARGREAVES DOOR AND LUMBER CO. Sucecssont to North Side Planing Mill Co. Cabinet Wtg-k, OfTu-u Fixtures Brackets and mouldings nSiecialty Phone 326 807 K. Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon Phone 245. All work firat-clitMi Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property Perkins Building ROSFIiCRG, OREGON ff The 1 n The Weber Wagon Leads All Others Follow For sixty-fivo years tho highest grade material, the finest workmanship and tlio light running qualities of tho Weber wagon havo endeared it to tho hearts of Weber users. Wo have tho exclusive agency for tho Weber wagon, and if you will call, we will explain exactly why tho Weber is tho King of all farm'wagons. Stop in. If wo cannot interest you in tho wagon proposition, wo will not figure tho timo lost. Roseburg Hour mils Fiione 56 Feed, Fuel and Implements our Houn Aroun" but now we've "Got Goat" HeYtied hard and fast by'three best lines Hills Bros. Coffee Webfoot Flour Preferred Stock Canned Goods at the Bee Hive Grocery THE RAO DOLL TESTER. If one has to tost seed corn ou ibort notice and does not hare a box tester on hand, the "rag doll" tester is a very convenient one to use and Inexpen sive as well. In testing corn by this method first set a good quality or sheeting or cotton flannel of light weight, tho amount required depend ing upon the amount of com to be tested. This should be cut In strips about nine Inches wide. Tuck, these to a board, stretching slightly, ami draw a line with a soft pencil lengthwise through the middle of the strip. At intervals of about three Inches make cross lines, numbering the spaces where the kernels tiro to be pi need Hi some regular order. After numbering moisten the cloth. Then take six ker uels from ear No. 1. two each from ueur the tip. . the center and the butt uud from both sides of the ear. and put them on square No. 1, germ side up, and so on. The strips of cloth used can -be cut of a length to test from a dozen to fifty ears, as one de sires. While the ears may be kept in rotation, as given number In a row. the writer has fuuud a very conven ient murker to be a small piece of cardboard or pasteboard bearing the number and stuck to tho ear by tin eightpenuy nail run into the pith at the butt. When the kernels are all In place a little wisp of hay or straw should te caught tu the end for a core and the cloth carefully rolled up. To provide for this the marking for the spaces should not come closer than live or six Inches to the ends of the strips. When rolled up cords should be tied around the ends of the "nig doll." When kernels from all eors to be tested have been secured and the cloths rolled up they should lie sonked In tepid water from eighteen to twenty-four hours. This should then be placed In u box covered with a couple of Inches of earth or saw dust and kept moist and warm for about six days, at the end of which time the test should be ready to read. The "rag doll" tester has an advantage over the heavy box tester in that It can be moved easily to places where it can be kept warm and does not take up so much room. It also gives quick er germination than the box tester. 80IL AND FRUIT. A common mistake In the selection of a site for the apple orchard tract, large or small, Is that of choosing a soil that is too rich; that will cause abundant growth of wood, but mlglity little fruit In the valley In which the writer's ranch Is located is an or chard of mature apple trees, as pretty a sight from the standpoint of foliage as one could ask to see, which has lately been felled because It did not deliver the goods. The tract Is fat. rich nnd well watered. Within guu shot of this tract Is a block of winter Nelis pear trees of the same age that for several years past have grossed their owner close to n thousand dol lars per acre. Never wus more em phatically demonstrated the fact that soil can be too rich for apples, but not for pears. Within a mile of these unproductive apple trees, on thinner and lighter granitic soils, the apple trees bear prolitlcnlly to tho point of breaking down. Q feed, fuel ana implements Jg "They have been j Kickin PRACTICAL EDUCATION. That trend in education which Is coining to iny greater stress upon those branches that have to do with the home domestic science and with the farm manual training, agricultural and horticultural has much to com mend It, as it Is clear that these branches have a far more Important and vital bearing on the everyday life of the people than do languages and some other branches. In many schools today located in rural communities at tention is being especially directed to a study of agriculture and horticulture, and the results are often manifest In an improved condition of the school grounds, while many of the lessons taught are being worked out on the farms of the community. Wast of Tim. W,,!..' LOCAL NEWS. "Where do you go to Sunduy school, my little mau'S" 'Don't ro nowhere.' "What, not to Sunday school at all?" "Wliut's the use? Christmas Is over, and It's a long time till picnic season." A 11A11GAIX. Two nice level lots, each 40x100 In Walte's addition, only 3 blocks from high school, 1 new house 24x32, 9 ft. posts, shingled roof; another house 12x20, 1 wood Bhed 7x15, city water and sewerage, flue well to Irri gate garden. Price $950, $500 down, balance on monthly payments of $16 per month, first year, then $10 until paid, lntorest at 6 per cent. Page In vestment Company, 709 N. Jackson, or Phono 242. tf , This Is the time of year to have your piano put In shape for the sum mer's work. Tolephone Stone, 288-R. tf Dest sliced ham and bacon at Kon drlck & King's. JB Bridge & Iiench ranges have triple grates. Quality ranges. swm Drldge & Beach rarses and stoves always satisfactory. They ure the quality goods. swm Special prices during the demon stration week on Wear-Kver Alumin um wart at Churchill llnrdward Com pany's. dm20 The llnumr Tlmt Is Different. 11 v the ladles of tne M. K. Church South Place M.isonlc building. Timo of op-mlng: Monday evening, May 27. Will have for sale home cooking, candlrj, tewing, groceries and furni ture. M-25 SQl'lltltKL POISOX. Every kernel of Bolduan'a Poison Grain contains a deadly dose of powerful, quick-acting poison, "sot" in tho grain by a pateuted process. Haiti, suow, dew or damp ground does not wash out this poison. It la the only poison which is as good six months after as tho first day it is put out in the Holds. The best poison you've ever usod, or your money boclr MAHSTliUS DKUO CO Dlt. t.KO. K. HOUCK, V Physician and Surgeon. Office, Review Bldg., Phone 81. Rosoburx. Oregon. DR. 1). K. 8NKLL, Osteopathic PhyUcinn. & 10-11 Marsters Bldg. 'Phone 119 ft Koseourg, uregon. GENERAL DRAYING Goods of every description moved t any parta of the cltj. rrteea reason H. S. FRENCH SummerVacations VIA TI1H TO TUB KAST ItOSH FKKTIVAIi Kl.KS' OO.NVK.NTIO.V U)f SUNSET I (OGDEN&SHUUl I I 1 ROUTtSJ I SKASHOltU MOUNTAIN'S Hound trip tickets to the priclnpnl cities of tho EaBt, going or returning through California, or via Portland. Go ing limit 15 cays, final return limit October 31, on snlo as fol lows: 8AI.K DATKS May 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17 Aug. 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22 18- 24-29. 23-29-30-31. June 1-6-7-8-13-15-17-18 Sept. 4-6-6-7-8-11-12-30. 19- 20-21-24-25-27-28-29. July 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20 Rlop-oviin going or return- 22-23-26-29-30-31. lug within the limit. N KV P HIT YAQl' I N A 1IA V Tho home of the Rhododendron, tin ideal place to Bpend the summer. Low round trip week end tickets. Rensonnblo hotol rates, out door amusements, bathing, boating, golf, fishing, etc. Low Knro to Moi'linjr of Women's Clubs at Sun Francisco, Juno 24 to July U. PACIFIC RAILWAY AN'D NAVIGATION 11HAONF.8 Are now within easy reach by the P. H. & N. and a new field for a pleasant vacation open. Week end tickets now on Bale and season tickets from all points on sale June 1st. Portland Rose Festival Opens June 10 and cIoscb June 15. The greatest Flornl Fiesta and Carnlvul of pleasure yet held. Low round trip tickets on sale from all points. For beautifully Illustrated booklotB describing Newport, Bayocoan and other points, as well as Information about East ern fares, routes, stop-overB, etc., call on ncareBt Agent or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore-" II. P. O. 1C. (Klks) Convention, July 8 to IS, 11)1 'J. THE WORTH OF RIGHT HABITS. I'erluips there is no single factor in the training of the boy or girl us)de from the fundamental traits of obe dience and honesty that will have more to do with their success in life than the habit of doing well and thor oughly the task that Is set for them. It Is very easy for the child to get Into a slouchy nnd disorderly way of doing things, and when this Is observed the parents should do everything possible to correct It. for unless it is righted It will crop out In school ns well as In business pursuits, and In housework I later on. It takes time and pains to aid the child in the forming of right Iml. It of work, but the effort If per suited tn Is well worth while. THE POTATO CANKER. The potato canker, a fungous disease j that Is akin to the potato scab disease, i uhlrh has been known in England xlnce 11XJ1, has made Its appearance In Newfoundland, and It seems reason I ably certain that, except for most rigid precautions, this worst of potato pests will shortly gain a foothold In the ; United States. The canker causes the i potatoes it Infect to become a mass ! of warts, loMng both their shape and value for either seed or eating pnr ' poses, A characteristic that makes It moat difficult to combat Is that the i -spores of the canker, once Introduced into a field, will remain there for years and not disappear under crop rotation, as Is true of the potato scab. S tubbs & Ward Pay the Freight When a store says it can save you money, maKe them prove it. We believe we are doing il below. TABLE TALK 25o California Teaches 20c 35(i Pineapples now 30c 25r; Pink Salmon 20c P,0c Blue Kihhon Salmon 25c Largo P.ottlc Maple Syrup 2'ic. 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 Coffeo, 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 Toastes, regular 15c now 10c Golden Rod Oat Flakes, regular Xjc 30c Golden Wheat Flakes, regular 35c 30c 5 lb. Pkg. Quaker Oat Meal, reg lar 30c. . . .25c 7 packages tooth picks for 25c 4 largo regular 10c Toilet Paper for 25c Lamp Chimneys 2 for 15c ry our Red Ribbon Tlour, you will positively use no other. Once used, always used. Every sack guaranteed. Golden Drip Syrup in bulk per gallon 55c 100 lbs. Stock Salt at Kpocial 75c 50 Ib. vacuum process creamery salt $1.00 50 lb. Table Salt at special 40c Above ia a small list of some'of onrlKrocerifea, quality con sidered the prices can't be beat in the city. May we call you one of our customers? Yours for busineaa Phone 317 Stubbs Ward Cor. Cass and Pine Sts. The Store That Saves You Money