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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1912)
THAT any picnic lunch that is made up without a bottle of Rosebur Superior Root Beer or Ginger Ale is a flat failure. That's all. If you have any doubts just try either one and you'll agree with us with the first glass. Ne plus ultra. ROSEEURG 50DA WORKS Authorized Bottlers of the genuine "Hires" Root Beer . PHONE 186 Woman'sWorld Equal Chance With Men For Wireleee Operator Jobs. High tiro'lt) Mill Work FIiiifi biund-sr floor. Window, Krainot Be r eons Made to Order Kroncli Piiue,' Prism an ornamental OIiins Fruit aud Hurry Hoxui Crate, Eto. y" ' Y.a 1 HARGREAVES DQ33 AMD LUMBER CO. . HuuuexHom to Nortli Hide Pianlni, Mill Co. Oahinel Work, officio fixture UmukolH and mouldings a Specialty Phone 329 Rt)7 N. Jackson 8U Roseburg, Oregon Keeping a "Stiff ; Front" iiM irooil In n in nil' character an in lilftnlilrt. If laundry man Will only k,ep that nhlrt front v. hl In anil at I IT li.'MI be mil inf led -"Well, w iimkn a upeelnlty of ilo I nir work nn It nhmilil bedonennd fort lint nmnoii nlwny mnn iiiih to ktM'p our ciDiUmutm. Wo iruuranUw enrn, clcnnllncHtt nml . excellent finlwli to every nrtlclo rn trust '(! to ua. Lone Star Laundry IMmim it no' I Cor. J'iuu utiil Wuodnrtt Hta. : H1MES and OLIVER : A' MISS UABUIj KKLHO. Miss Mabel Kelso of Nun tile. Wasb.. U the first woman lu tills country to tibhiln a I Ice i) He us a wire lean operator. She was formerly a HiimoKrnpher. hut Htudlt'd the continental wireless code lu Mile uioniutits. Having passed nor examination. Miss Kelso has been assigned to duty on the steamship Mariposa, which Hies be tween Alaska and Seattle. CRESCENT HEIGHTS ADDITION Lota in this Addition Sold on Kiiy Terms; Small Cash Payments BUILDING KHSTRICTIONS Extra Larjjo in Size. All with fine view of City and Valleys Make un Appointment With Us To See These Lota You Dont Have to Go to Sea to See For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 3d inches. Cement building foundation and chimney bluetts. Cement sidewalKs and Cement work" of any Kind. I have flvo or six house, I will soil cheap, as I want to use the money In ollior buslueas. See my burglar proof window lock, Its O, K. See Pat's Elnstlc root paint for loaky roofs. We build, move or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty years experience In building. --.Tjgl F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER HELL QUI! Beginning next Mjiulay.J August 12, and continuing until August 25, we will issue for every dollars worth of work delivered $4.00 worth of Automobile Contest Coupons. Yes, we wash for the whole family. There are 3 methods of doing family vashings---do it yourself, hire a wash woman or send it out. The last way is the only correct way if you send it to the right place. We do family washings, rough dry, starch ing all pieces to he starched, and ironing the bed and table linen, towels and handkerchiefs. We al so guarantee satisfaction. Roseburg Steam Laundry 438 North Jackson St. Telephone 79 LADIES, TAKE NOTICE. Difference Between Grace and Gra ciousneas. Many women now ure striving for trniee. They are determined to he i irraceful. (iruco used to ho considered -qKintniieous. but now we know uow to capture It by atrenuous effort Physical culturo claims thousands of votaries, and the clumsiest muscles :ire trained to supply harmony. Any woman who choosea can lie graceful. She can decide to walk, dance, sit and .tantl jf race fully. . Hut when she has achieved grace she too often forgets i;ni'lmisness. I'or one thing, there are no classes in gmcioiisnesg in the women's clubs. Vet It Is more important surely to have ii graceful mind than a graceful body. (Jrnclousness Is the charming way of lining things, the sure path to lovely intluence over others. I.lUe grnce, It Is not necessarily a birth gift by the fairies. It can be -a I tti red and needs only will. Its essential element Is consideration for others, a consideration which must in practiced till it extends even to a f met Ions cook or a surly plumber. The women for whom It la a pleas ure to work how they keep their conks and conquer their plumbers! The gracious women whom young peo pfe admire, whom old people turn to how enviable they are! Why not Ik one of them? For Those Who Must Work. When one pouts about his work be lust putters along. Smiles drive troubles miles away. A robin Is cheerful all the day long, ttiid lie begins It wilh a song. The kind word Is the only kind to si tea l;. A sweet voice Is perfume from the heart's tlower garden. A rabbit has long ears, but It carries u short tall. Vou cannot tell how pretty tho sun rise la with a morning frowu on your face. The task always looks bigger to "wait a minute" than it does to "do it UOW." When one always does his best his best keeps getting better. lont put on good manners for com pany; wear them all the time. Willing hands are the prettiest. ("arm and Kireside. New Table Pad. I'ormerly the good housekeeper wns -ooieiit to have a padding of canton :anne cloth for the dining room table, nit nowadays she may have nn asbes :oh pad, which has the merit of keei ii!g the table from damage by beat or moisture, a thing the tlnnnel pad falls mi do. These new pads can be made to irder for tables of odd sizes and napes, ami In these days, when dollies -ii often displace damask cloths Tor iti'irheon and ten service. It Is nn uu iloubted advantage to keep one's table hi the best possible condition, free itotu status aud spots. One Exception. "Johnny, my boy, you must never tell u He. That Is the worst thins you could do. Every one nduiires a truth ful boy." "All rijrht. ma. What shnll I tell Mrs. Johusou when she calls and ask if you are Id same us you told me to tell her lust time or the truth?" reson. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Ini tiate a conteit at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborat ed affidavit In this' office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. BENJAMIN P, JONES, s26 . Register. SUMMONS. SHi:itll't'"S NOTIC K OF SALE. In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon for Douglas County. The Roseburg National Dank, a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. Donald Morrison and Gcorglana Mor rison, defendants. Notice 1b hereby given that by vir tue of a Writ of Execution duly is sued out of the above entitled Court and in the above entitled cause on the 25th day of June, 1912, upon a Judgment and decree duly rendered and entered in said Court and cause on tho 26th day of January, 1912, in favor of the above named plaintiff, the Roseburg National Bank, against the defendants abovo named, the said Donad Morrison and Oeorglana Mor rison for. the sum of $202.75 with In terest thereon from the 26th day of January, 1912, at the rate of eight ler cent per annum and for the fur ther sum of $30.00, attorney's fees, and the further sum of $15.75 as costs and disbursements of said suit and the costs of and upon this Writ of Execution commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: The West one half (14) of Block numbered Six (6) of F. E. Gabbert's Addition to the town of Myrtle Creek, Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, together with all and sin gular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in anywise appertaining. Now thorefore, in compliance with tho command of said Writ of Execu tion I will on Saturday, the 31st day of August, 1912, at the hour of one o'clock P. M. on said day at the court house front door in the city of Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemp tion as prescribed by law, to the hlfhcst bidder, for United States gold cein. or lawful money of said United States, cash in hand, the abov- des cribed real property together with nil the right, title and interest of the said defendants, the said Donald Mor rison and Goorgiana Morrison, or either of them, had or may have had on the 30th day of October, 1908, r.n the 2th day of January, 1912, or since said dates, and will apply the proceeds of said sale, first, to the payment of the costs and disburse ments of Bnle; Becond, to the pay ment of costs and disbursements of the suit herein taxed at $15.75; third, to the payment, of the Bum of $30.00, attorney's fees; fourth, to the payment of the sum of $202.75 with interest thereon from the 26th dav of January, 1912, at the rate ni eight per cent per annum; and the over-plus. If any there be, be paid to the Clerk of the above entitled Court and by him to be paid over to the defendants herein, tholr legnl repre sentatives, as by order of said Court In said execution to me directed com manding me to sell the above des-! crlbeii real nronerty together with the tenements and appurtenances, in tho manner proscribed by law. Dated this 29th dny of July. 1912. GEORGE K. QU1NE, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. Grace E. Bishop, Plaintiff, vs. Nathaniel C. Bishop, Defendant. To Nathaniel C. Bishop, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Vou are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you by Plain tiff In tho above entitled Court and cause, on or before the 1st day of October, 1912, (being the date Us ed by the Court in the order for you to appear and answer said Com plaint) and If you fail to so appear and answer said Complaint within said time, Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demand ed, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving forever the bonds of matrimony now existing between the Plaintiff and Defendant, for the care, custody and control of Ruby Bishop and Charles. Bishop, minor children o: said Plaintiff and Defendant, and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem meet and proper. This Summons Is published in the Umpquat Valloy News by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, Jutpe of the above entitled Court ma' !n Chambers on the 19th day of August 1912. The dnto of the first publication of this Summons is August 19, 1912. and the date of the last publication 1st September 30, 1912, making a period of six full weeks. . BINGER HERMANN, s30-d Attorney for Plaintiff Douglas County Creamery Dutter I the best on the market. Insist" on your grocer supplying you with this homo product, which Is always strictly fresh ana guaranteed. Two pound roll, 75 cents. tt Bungalow smlm, pure creosote, no better made at 76c. Don't be fooled In paying 90c to $1.25, bat patronize the man who knows. Fish er, the painter A. I; WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY ( THE MERRIAM WEBSTCiv .' Tue Only New unabridged dio-; nonary in many years. Contains the pith and esseno of an authoritative library. Covers every Hold of knc.y-- i edge. An Encyclopedia ia i; 3 single book. - 7ho Only Dictionary with tho J A'cw Divided Page. j ::0,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 'j i';300 Illustrations. Cost nearly iudf a million dollars. Z. 5 us tell you about this morl 'remarkable single volume Write for sample pages, full par ticulars, cic ixi per ant1 we will oend .'re? !' a act ci Pockc! Map ACHerriamCo. Special snap Single top buggy and harness used 2 years, price $50. Address FRED A. GOFF, Rose burg, Ore. tf ' s There Are Ten Jobs f. Hunting You! i This great lnatfttitlon opens Its doors for Hit) fall semeMor ou Sojitemher 2O1I1. Course n inntmotlon include: General Agriculture. Agronomy, Animal Hits luindry, Pttiry lliisi.ariilry HacterloloK)', ltotany and I'latit I'litholot-ry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, Kntomnlofty Veterhmrn Science, Civil Ktmineerliift. Klcetrical KiinineerinK. Mec-liaQical Kit Klneeritig. Mining Kn Kim' ring, Hlicb way KimineiTi.it. poiuestic Science, fioniemic. Art, Commerce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoolngy, Chemistry, l'h'ri;n Mathematics, KiiKlifh Language aud Liternlure, Pn tl in speaking, Modern ItiiKiiaKCf, History. Art, Architecture, Industrial Pcdnt;oKy, Physical Kdnea tlon, Military Science and Tactics, aud SIllBiC. Catalogue and illustrated literature mailed free on application. Address: KegtMrar, Oregon Agricultural College, CorvallU, Oregon. School Year Opens Septem ber 20lh, 1912 There are, now awaiting a 4i worker of YOUR abilities, at m least ten good Jobs in this city. The men who are look- f ; JJ Ing for PEOPLE LIKE YOU j to fill these Jobs are want $ J advertisers themselves, and JjJ ! JJ readers of want ads. They will see YOUR WANT AD if " it is published in this paper J with "reasonable persist- J ence"; and, seeing It, will realize your fitness for the 2 work they want done. Watch the ads in THE EVENING NEWS I The Wedding Ring Even the plain gold circlet of the Wedding Ring varies in style. . You may have a plump, narrow ring or one quite wide and thin ner In proportion. . Select the style you fancy, and we can give you any size and any weight you wish. In 14k, lSk, 22k Gold all sold by weight. A. S.Huey Co. At the Street Clock On Cass Street Ftmlnist Mov.mtnt In Egypt. Tho first Kgyptlan Woman's lengu has Just been formed with headquar ters In Alexandria. Tho object of this tlrst organization among modern Kgyp. thin women Is to defend women's In- a '' terest In all directions and especially to consider means of providing schools for Egyptian girls. There are now I said to be more than 2.,000 youug ! Kgyptlan women and girls In the gov J eminent sehools and almost twice as j many for whom no provision has been made. The deitinnd for teachers far ! exceeds the supply, and the govern ' meat school facilities, hinds and build. !lnga ara entirely inadequate. XOTICK KOll l'tillMCATIOX. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office et Roseburg. Oregon, July 10, 1912. NOTICE Is hereby given that Vlr Inda Vinson,, whose postofflce ad dress is Cleveland, Oregon, did, on the 6th day of November, 1909, Ble In this ofllco Sworn Statement and Application, No. 05628, to purchase the N. W N. W. 4 . S. E. U N. W. H and N. W. VI N. E. 14. Section i 26, Township 26 S., range S West, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1S78, and acts amen datory, known as the "Timber and Stone I.a. , as such value as might I be fixed by appraisement, and that. pursuant to such application, the land and tlmher thereon have been I appraised $S64.00, the timber estl- i mated 2.000,000 board feet at 40 j I to 70 cents per M, and the land nothing; that said applicant will of j fer final proof In support of his ; application and sworn statement on jtha 27 day of September, 1912. be 'fore Register and Receiver United States Land Office, at Roseburg, LIBERTY'S LIGHT I X'g Is really ho freedom that comes from Independence, and independ ence can only belong to the thrifty and saving. Young and old ought to have a bank account and hero is the phu-e to have It. We welcome individual accounts and are most ac cominiMlating to our depositors. We offer liliernl Interest combined with that security that Ixdongs to solid Institution like ours. 4 Interest on Time Deposits First Trust and .Savings BanR