The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, September 13, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE EVENING NEWS
their contracts In Roseburg with In
the next three weeks.
CAM, 1). siioi:makhk,
Editor una nolo I'roprietor.
IfiSUKD DAILY KXC'KI'T SUN0AV.
KulMirlntloii Kates Dally.
Per year, by mail $3.00
Per month, delivered 50
Bciiil-Ukly.
Per year 12.00
Bli mouths
Entered as second-class matter
November 5, 1910. at Koseburg, Ore.,
under act ol March 3. 1879.
FHID.W, SKIT. 13, lOlii
HtmXHH I'OK SODA
WATKIt IHSPENHKIIH.
Tills Is an age of specialists. And
In order to have specialists we must
havle schools that si4ecla1lze. We
have already In these co!::mns men
tioned the schools for Journalism
that have come Into existence within
the past few years. We have our
mining schoolB and our medical
schools. Wo have law schools and
cultural schools, night schools and
many others too numerous to men
tion. But the latest edition to the
' long '1st Is that of a correspondence
school for the education ot tt soda
water dispenser. And there Ib as
much reason for this kind of a school
.as-for the others. The soda water
nusiness nas so increasea in uio mm
few years that It Is not surprising
that there should he a school for the
proper training of those persons who
make It their business to servo the
puldlc with soda water and the other
drinks that one finds at these places.
There are In the United StuteB today
more than 76,000 soda fountains and
It Is estimated that thoy do a busi
ness or over 1300.000,1100.1)0 annual
ly. There .are employed ati theae
fountains mora than 100,000 poo
whose sulnry annually amounts to
over $60,000,00u.00.
With figures like these staring us
In the face wo can see that the busi
ness Is no small or mean one. The
soda fountain has emerged fromthe
ol dfashloned ono with a spigot fas
tened to tho top of an arm extending
from a counter to the elaborate ones
that are seen at most of the Boda
-water stands today. The process of
carbonatlng water has been Improved
and the use of Ice for cooling the
"fli" wator has grently Improved tho
taste of this national beverage. And
-what Is more delightful on a hot
summers day or evening than to drop
Into one's favorite stand and order
tip a mint fnrppe or a chocolate Bod
or an egg malted njllk. Half of tho
ploasure comcB from wutchlng the
oporator mix tho drink before your
wondering eyes. He tosses the dif
ferent 4ngmrident! jjlnto his mixer,
Xurns the spigot and In an Instant
you aro onjoying Borne of nature's
best products.
Pure fruit Juices are tiBed now al
most exclusively Instead of the old
fashioned artificial and synthetic syr
ups which wore Injurious to ones
health.
The soda wator business today
represents almost perfection. The
soda water dispensers demnnd and
got good aslarles. And they are en
titled to It. Thoy cater to and Berve
the public timto and the public as a
rule Is willing to pay for that which
pleases Its palato.
Here aro some of the things that
this correspondence school teaches
to Its students:
"The lllspenser, Qualifications,
Body, Dress, lliihlts, Social, Physical
and Mental; Rtudy and Urowth."
"The llnlly Working Schedule
Its Necessity Cleaning. Inspecting
and Testing; Personal Cleanup, Sor-I
vice." i
"nre of tho I'Viunluln."
"Kbk lirlnks, Malted Milk Drinks,
"lemonades, Vlinsphnlos, etc." j
''Stools, Tnltles, Foot Itt'sts, Chairs, ;
System at the Fountain."
Theso are Just a few nf tho things!
tnuKhl by this school, lint they
serve to show the scope of the teach
ing. The student Is given this In-,
structlnn for a moderate cost and the
Rood that he gets from It
makes him more vnluuhln to the puh-
ie, iiuiHcir and his employer. i
Mrs. A. T. Thompson has returned
from Sunshine ranch, where she was
Mrs. Claud Naubtirg, of Marsh-!
field, Is spending a few days In Hose-
burg visiting with friends.
Traveling Passenger Agent Jenk
ins, of the Southern Pacific lines In
Oregon, spent the day In Koseburg
conferring with the business men.
Mrs. W. S. Halo and son, of Sa
lem, are visiting at the home of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Gulnn.
'
Mrs. Bassett returned to her home
at Drain this afternoon after a couple
of days spent In Roseburg visiting
at the home of Engineer and Mrs.
Eugene Bowers.
W. G. Hughes, of Los Angeles, who
owns a largo and attractive ranch
near the North IJmpqua fish hatch
ery spent the day In Roseburg trans
acting business matters,
The funeral of the late Louisa Hen
derson, who died at the Wltham
home, on Deer Creek, yesterday morn
ing was held .this afternoon, lntor
ment of the remains following In the
Odd Fellows' cemetery.
Tho Producers Fruit Company yes
terday shipped a carload oC fine
Douglas county apples to the New
York market, he car contained sev
oral varieties of apples, atl of which
were packed and labelled under the
direction of Mr, Skinner, local rep
resentatlve of the company.
" Mrs. Irvine Gardner and child ar
rived here this afternoon from Myr
tlo Creek to Join their husband and
father.
Leland Thompson, Bon of Mrs. A.
T. Thompson, Is expected home this
evening from West Fork where he
has been spending the past few
weeks. t
Frank Goodman and wife, of Look
ing Glass, were visitors in Roseburg
for a few hours today.
Charles Aytch and wife, of Glen
dalo, arrived here this afternoon In
response to a message announcing the
serious Illness of the tatter's brother
who Is at Mercy hospital suffering
from typhoid fever.
Miss Edith Hopkins, daughter of
Charles F. Hopkins, left for. Drain
this afternoon where she haa been
engaged to teach school during the
coming winter,
Mrs. J. H. Rankin left this after
noon for Portland where she will re
side permanently. She will be Join
ed In a few days by "her husband who
was recently transferred to that city.
Mr. Rankin Is a Southern Pacific
brakeman and has lived in Roseburg
for Borne time past. j
FOR SALE Good team, harness and i
4-Inch wagon, or will trade for
wood, hay and good milch cow.
1026 Corey Ave. . 472-tf
W A NTED Steady girl to assist with
housework. Apply at 444 Ella
street. 4.91 If
III
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Ten Buyers for
Vniir HaiicoI
I IVUI llUUOfi
I
I
There are at least ten people in
this city who want to buy a house
like yours and not one of these
ten people could be SO WELL
SUITED BY ANY OTHER PHO- i
PEKTY TO BE HAD AT THIS I
TIME. I
At least sight of these ten
people rend this paper. At least
five of these eight readers will
read your ad in this paper per
haD3 not on its firat insertion.
but as a result of your reason- I
..ii .
uoiu uenubience.
"EVENING NEWS
AIN lllllXO HKSUI.T8
I
as
CootiStoyesTO
We wish to call your attention to the best
line on the market, we refer to the
BRIDGE & BEACH LINE
It has been sold from ourplace for 25 years
or more with only satisfaction to
both buyer and seller.
Made of the best grey iron, properly cured.
Best grade of rolled steel and best and -most
experienced help obtain
able. They cannot be
improved upon.
Come and examine them. Also look for
our ads. as we will have more to say
about them from time to time.
Churchill Hardware Co.
!
l.or.W, xkw's. !
The ladles of St. Joseph's pnrlsh '
aro planning for a tuizaar and dinner i
to be held Saturday, November H3.
Andrew nestul has returned iTTTe i
After three weeks spent at points In j
Coos comity.
Mr. Chase, of St. Paul, left for his
home thin afternoon after a two days'
visit at Sunshine ranch.
Mrs. J. A. Amndon. who has been
siiendlng the past few weeks visiting
her old home In Minnesota will re
turn here Monday.
The Clarke Howry Construction
Company this morning romiuenced
tho work of laying the "hot stuff
on South Stephens street. It Is be-1
lleved that the company will finish '
Ladies Tailored Suits!
11
The newest niooVlR In tailored
Bults, selected for their line quality,
skilled tailoring nnd beauty of work
manship. Kxcluslvo patterns up from
$16.00
FALL COATS
Exclusive designs are now on dis
play. The richest and most artistic
armenttt ever offered to fashionable
woman, no matter how discriminat
ing her taste- may be.
$10.00 to $50.00
FALL WAISTS
Dainty and lovely wainta, having
All the charm nnd freshness that
the most critical could demand. Styl
ish and becoming, well made and
durable, nnd, tve nil, bargains.
$3.50 to $12.50
THE
BELLOWS STORE
COMPANY
"TIIK Ql'AMTY NTOHK'
A crew of carpenters this morning
commenced the tank of repairing the
Umpqua bridge, at the foot of- bane
street. The! work will consume about
ten da ye, during which time the
bridge will necessartly be closed to
traffic. Although not considered un
safe, the bridge has needed repairs
for some time and the county court
deemed It wise to proceed with the
work at this time. Pending com
pletion of the bridge It will be neces
sary for tennis to cross the river at
the foot of Douglas street.
A. W. Clark, of the Clark & Henery
Construction Company, said at tho
meeting of the council last night that
the paving plunt which was shipped
from this city to Koseburg a short
time ago will be through there in
about two weeks and then will be
shipped to Eugene again to help out
tho big plant In the northwestern
nart of the city. The company has
lots of work to do here yet this fall
and it will have to rush things to
get it finished before the' fall rains
sot In. Eugene Guard.
Meeting the early southbound pas
senger train this morning, a number
of local sportsmen carted about 100
cans of rainbow trout to various sec
tions of the county where they were
planted In the different streams. The)
trout were received from the state!
flah commissioner and arrived here j
In first-class condition. It had been
Intended to send 100 cans of bass, j
but owing to high water this part of j
the consignment was delayed pend-;
Ing more favorable conditions. Local i
sportsmen Interested In stocking the!
streams desire to thank all those who
met the train and assisted In cart-1
lug the fish to the various sections of ;
the county. Especially Is this true of ,
Hanks & Welker, the enterprising'
liverymen, who tendered a team and
driver for the occasion free of charge.
I.Ike nit enterprising citizens. Hanks
& Welker are desirous of assisting
In those matters which will prove a
benefit to the community at large.
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP.
Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Tinning
and Heating
North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble
Works. Telephone Z51.
.
Work Done on Short Noticp ROSEBURG, ORE
Ph0Qe m- All work flrsucl.
Commercial Abstract Co
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds ot all Kinds Furnished
Money to Loan on ImprovedFaim Property
Perkins Building
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DR. S. I leLAI,l
Osteopathic rliysfrlnn
$ Successor to
O DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Most scientific treatment for nil o
i acute and chronic diseases. $
Phone 169
0 Roseburg Nat. Bank nidg. .
THE ECONOMY MARKET
George, Kohlhagen, Prop.
Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market
anoras. All kinds of Stock bought and so'd.
Phone 58 ...
Rcsebuig, Ore
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