The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, May 25, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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A UAIUJAtt.
Two ntco IbvoI lots, each 40x100
tn Walte'B addition, only 3 blocks
trora high school, 1 new house 24x32,
ft poatB, ihlngled roof; another
kouso 12x20, 1 wood shod 7x15, city
water and sewerage, fine well to Irrt-1
Kte garden. Price $950, $500 down,'!
balance on monthly payments of $16 j
jer mouth, flret year, then $10 until j
' ji.-tld, Interest ut C per cent. Page In-1
-mtnient Company, 709 N. Jackson,;
'' Ji Phone 242. tf
. . TUo llnuuir Tlml In Dllferoul. Uv
tte lail'ia of tnu M. K. Church South
Place- Masonic, building. Timo of
.nlng: Monday evening, May 27.
ALWAYS ASK
FOR THE
Gold Medal Cot
FROM
ST R O N G
The Furniture Man
MODISH STRIPES.
Charming Frock With
Modified Pannier Effect.
Will have for sale homo cooking,
randks, tewing, groceries and furm
tire. M-26
WE GUARANTEE ALL
THE VACUUM CLEANER
uuh wuku uuwt wiin
When we say 'JlMltANTKK we mean lust what the word Implies. If
you are not satisfied there will he no charge. Wo could not make this
assertion unless we were poslllre of giving good Bervlce. When you
get ready to clean bouse let us do the womt part for you the
cleaning of your carpeta. It's easy for you and the price reasonable
ROSEBURC STEAM LAUNDRY
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Phone 79.
li.lKER, Proprietor.
Office
N.
Jackson Ht.
LAUNDRY
REMOVED
The hundreds of patrons of the
Lone Star Laundry are notified
that we are now located in our
new quarters at the corner of
Pine and Woodard streets. Our
facilities are now better than
ever for handlingpur constantly
increasing business. Phone all
your orders to 380. Delivery.
Lone Star Laundry
ROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL WORK
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BUHHEO COSTUME OF STitll'ED BILK.
Htrlped silk Is charmingly used In
this costume. The titled skirt ruffle
shows the material In vertical lines;
ulso the modified pannier effect Is car
ried out in this fuuhlou.
Scant mflies of plain silk trim the
pannier, outline the collnr on the bod
ice nnd adorn the turn back cuffs ou
the sleeves.
This disposition of stripes requires
in artist's band to successfully manipulate
CALL FOB SPECIAL
CITY WARRANTS.
HLI.NDNESS PItKVKNTKIJ.
TO WHOM IT MAY CON- t
CBIt.V: Having suffered the
past three years with nervous-
nesa and pain in my head and
eyes, with my vision gradually
getting dimmer, and always see- 4
ing two objects, I became very
much alarmed that I would lone
my mind, hearing and Bight,
having tried the best oculists 4
and opticians I could And, with
no relief or comfort In nothing
that they would seem to do tor t
me. At last I was advised to
consult Dr. E. J. Bonner, the
eye specialist from Medford. 4
which I did, and am happy to
say he has made me see single,
stopped the pain and hurting In
my head and eyes, and my ner-
vousuess is getting better, with
my general health much lmprov-
ed. I will recommend him to
anyone, as an honest upright
man, and one who understands 4
his business. I live at 433
Porth Rose street, and will be
pleased to have any one call or
write me.
MRS. I. FINDLEY. 4)
Notice Is hereby given all persons
holding North Roesburg sewer war
rants to present the same to the city
treasurer for payment, as interest
thereon will cease after the date of
this notice.
Dated Roseburg, Ore., May, 15,
1912.
D. S. HOUSER, '
m23 City Treasurer.
illllfal
LOCAL NEW 8.
Best sliced ham and bacon at Ken
New Work For Women.
MIbs Lena Asliwiill, Miss Gertrude
Kingston, Miss LHliin McCarthy nnd
Miss Burnt) Brook tiro London women
who munngo theaters. MIsb Ashwell
was the first to take up 8Uch work and
ruther antagonized tho other munagerH
by giving away programs instead of
selling ttiein and by abolishing the
cloakroom tip. She was finally obliged
to relinquish these efforts nt reform
because of opposition. Miss Catherine
D. CJroth Is a young woman who nets
as advance agent for Krltzl Scheff with
a great deal of success. She is a grad
uate of a I'aiis university nnd has
taken her M, A. degree at Columbia,
New York, a proof that college women
nre growing broader in their choice of
work.
drlck & King's.
t REAL ESTATE t
I'Uilil ljmilx
Fruit Lnwta
KMK-k Rmieliei
Poultry TrncU
t'lly Property ;
Keiitjilff ' .
I'lro Insurance
Notary Public
Cass St.,
LIST VOI'lt PROPERTY' WITH US,
HIAAES OLIVER"
nent to (irand Hotel, Phono 387. ItoschurR, Ore.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to nniiumicd to llio public Hint I have np.-ncl a first
ins tiillor nliop 111 your lly, nnd wish anybody In nooil of Spring
Cliillu' to come nnd look out iny slock mill sumpli-s. JVrfcct
lit ami workmanship guarauteetl.
J. O. RYGG, Tailor
Over lYrr.v's Millinery
1:17 Jackson Street
New Teaching Method.
Miss Henrietta Itoilmnn of New York
says that many high school girls nre
martyrs of u system of education which
requires them to "puss" in mathemat
ics and Greek nnd Latin, which they
may ha to and yet have remarkable
ability In other directions. Sho has a
plan of educntlou to suggest to high
school teachers which she 1ms tried in
her own school. One of the girls sits
at the desk, and sho sits among the
pupils. The girl teaches for a day nnd.
needless to say, hns her own lessons
that day. Then Miss Hodman encour
ages the girls to study themselves nnd.
If they cannot learn Greek and Latin,
to llud out In what way they can excel.
M THE ECONOMY MARKET H "
George Kohl!ui;j:!, Prop.
Women In Japan.
The tenth anniversary of the found
ing of tho Japanese Women's univer
sity, the only one of its kind In Asia,
was observed last year. Marquis Ito
and tho empress of Japan have taken
Croat Interest In It from the beeInning.
While In India the percoutiiKe of Kli'ls
attending school Is seven out of every
thousand, In Japan it is ulnety-ouo out
of every hundred, and undoubtedly tho
i-oHckp has hnd much to do with the
leslre for education on the pnrt -of
t;lrls. Children may enter the khuler
partens at tho ape' of three years.
There aro about twenty papers In Ja
pan devoted to the Interests of women,
and some women contribute to them.
Bridge & Deacn ranges have triple
grates. Quality ranges. Bwm
Bridge & Beach rarges and stoves
always satisfactory. Tliey are the
quality goods. swm
Hermann Marsters, the plumber,
is prepared to install gas fittlngB as
well as pipe houses. He guarantees
Farjiers 18X9 tf
Special prices during the demon
stration week on Wear-Ever Alumin
um wart at Churchill Hardward Com
pany's. dm20
Fresh and delicious sliced ham,
bacon and beef none so good at
the North Side Grocery. Phone
324. tf
Ca'.l at the Urn pn.ua Bakery and
get a Hygenic telephone disc and
protect yourself against all germ dis
ease They are free. tf
Douglas County Creamery buttel
Is the best on the market. Insist
on your grocer supplying you with
this home product, which Is alwayt
strictly fresh and guaranteed. Two
pound roll, 65 cents. tl
We are. the only house In Doug
las county that has the proper ma
chinery for proper French Dry
Cleaning. Ladles, gents' and chil
dren's clothes. To be convinced try
us. Sloper & Son. Phone us 47.
We call and deliver. tf
H. W. Oliver, of 1137 N. Jackson
street, will tune and regulate youi
piano, or clean ana repair your or
gan ana guarantee satisfaction.
Phone 396. Patronize home indus
try, tf
WAGONS
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The Weber Wagon Leads
All Others Follow
For sixty-five years the highest grade material, the finest
workmanship and tho light running qualities of the Weber
wagon Lave endeared it to tho hearts of Weber users. AVe
have the exclusive agency for the Weber wagon, and if you
will call, wo will explain exactly why the Weber is the King
of all farm wagons. Step in. If we cannot interest you in
tho wagon proposition, we will not figure the time lost.
Koseburg jMour Mills jVhone 56
IV reed, Fuel and Implements
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COXSTKIXTIOX
Wholesale ami Retail Huteher. Thebostjtlie market
alYonlii. All kinds of Stoek bought and so1-!.
Phone 58
Rosclnng. Oregon
A Clevar )da.
A t'li'vor idea Tor stowing nwny lints,
furs, lilonsi's, on., was evolved by a
wvitimn who lived in a tiny apartment.
Slii had a whltf sliolf eroctetl ueross
one end of Iter bedroom, a turn t a foot
and a half below the celling:. Then she
bought six or Keren hat boxes amleov
ered them with wall paper In a rose
design that harme-nixed with the rose
eolor of her room. These formed n
kind of frieze ueross one wall, nnd
without detracting from tho peueral
apve.iraneo made a little storeroom
easily Accessible. On tho outside of her
cupboard dor was kept n list showing
what waa in box No. 1. box No. li. etc.
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Thaw W. .Vi A
ROSEBURG BOOK STORE
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Booksellers and Stationers
Cany a complete stock of
iiaxK hooks smnoi, noons
TVPKWItlTKK IMI'KH OIHi K 81 1TI.1KS
IMt.WVINd MATKItlAL
fj Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore.
A String Belt.
A lelt ttinde of colored string Is n
novel accessory to milady's toilet. It
is made by crocheting the string, using
plain stitch. Into the shape of a belt,
having the two fronts narrower thnu
the back. For light colored wash
dresses natural colored string Is used,
but If It be a dark gown or you wist)
to match the color of your tie In the
belt make It of a fine wrapping cord
that can 1 bought in almost any desir
ed shade. Fasten It In front with
plain metal or pearl buckle.
Sealed proposals wll be received
by the undersigned at his office In
the City Hall in the City of Roseburg.
Oregon, up to G o'clock P. M.
Monday, May 27th, 1912. for the
construction of a sewer in what Is
known as the Rust Avenue Sewei
Pistrirt In the City of Roseburg, Ore
gon, In the manner provided by Ord
inance No. 4 4t of said City.
All bids must be submitted on
blank forms, which will be furnished
upon application to the undersigned,
and must bo accompanied by a cer
tified check payable to the City
Treasurer for five per cent of the
amount bid. to be forfeited to the
City of Roseburg in case the success
ful bidder shall fall to enter Into c
contract and bond with said City.
The time stated in the projiosals for
completing tho work will bo consid
ered In awarding the contract. The
Council reserves the right to reject
any nnd all bids.
By order of the Council.
Dated this 20th day of May. 1912.
CARL E. WIMRERLY,
m-27 Recorder of the City of
Roseburg. Oregon.
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(By 0 curtesy Clark & Clark.)
DO you o;vn your home or a business building?
Did you have the title examined? Next in im-
portance to your deed is your fire insurance policy.
Would you be able to stand a loss by lire? If not
you had better let us attend to your insurance for
you at once, as the dry season is coming on and
the fire hazard is increasing a hundred fold.
THE DOUGLAS ABSTRACT TRUST CO.
Sl'KCTACLE FllAJIKS
Must be as carefully fitted as your lenses. We not only have made a
study of eyes but also
franio fittini!.
. A. S. HUEY. OPTOMETRIST.
RIVERSDALE TRACTS
Sub-division of the well known N. Curry Estate
ranch into ten acre tracts suitable for fruit, garden
and farm products, located five miles from Rose
burg, on the North Umpqua River. Sold on terms
The N. CURRY ESTATE, Owners
Masonic Building Roseburg, Oregon
Milady's Bonnat.
My bonnol 11m ovr th ocean.
Mjr bonnet Km ovr thft &.
For. you If the Uteet creation.
And han't yt nm (ram Taree.
Vudor shades are handled
only by
Strong
The Furniture Man
They are the kind
see everywhere
you
Your New Bank
THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK
STRONG, SAFE, CONSERVATIVE
Capital $50,000
Officers and Directors
O. r. OOSHOW. President J. M. THRONE, Cahier
B. W. STHONli, Vire-ITmldeat J. C. AIKEN, Vlre-I-resl.Ient
H. J. FHKAR A. J. BELLOWS D. R. SIIAMBROOK
Perkins Bldg.
Roseburf, Oregon