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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1912)
An unfortunate Feature. The Quality Store This Smart Costume New French Creation. I THE ZEBRA GOWN. The Four Keys to Our Success QUALITY CLEANLINESS SERVICE PRICE We are awake to your Gro cery Needs. We have Quali ty, coupled with Cleanliness. Our Service is the best and our Prices are always right. The Roseburg Rochdale Co. "What You Want When You Want It" PHONE 145 TOILET GOODS Few pharmacies carry so complete a line of Toilet Reijuisitks as can he found at our store. We have Hie leading foreign and domestic cologns, perfumes, soaps, , face and toilet powders, etc., as well as a large assortment of articles for the boudoir and bureau. In tact we have everything that belongs in a well epulpped pharmacy. OSBURN'S PHARMACY 147 North Jackson Street J 'hone 162 r 5 5 r , FX-1 latoj-J- X' "Confound It! Here I'm late for that masquerade ball, and I can't got tlii visor over my nose!" Satire. PURE SWEET APPLE CIDER We Have The Well Known "BRISTOL BRAND" Cider Made From Choice Apples Only FOR FSEE DELIVERY CALL UP PHONE NO. 186 ROSEBURG 50DA WORKS The oureau of statistics of the de part men t of agriculture at Washing ton estimates the total output or the cereal crops of the country nt the enor mous volume of lo3.OHi.000 tons, which will be per cent greater In weight than last year and (i.l per cent greater than the bumper yield of 11)10. The potato crop Is put at aii per cent great er than that of 10 per cent larger tiian the crop of 1'JtO. and 'J. per .cent lurgcr than the record crop of lliou. A PLACE WHERE YOU GET GOOD THINGS TO EAT IT IS ATTRACTIVE FOR THE MATHON. One of tl great Krench dressmakers, known at the capital iih the Instigator of weird effects in dress, stands as sponsor for this winter costume, which is called the zebra gown because of its odd and striking arrangement of strip mi material. Black and white velvet Is draped over black satin in the iwdlee. and the I skirt has an interesting adaptation of stripes. A panel of blade satin weight ed with gray silk fringe ami embroid ered in gray brings into harmony the color scheme. Black satin boots and a chic black hat complete the picture. it is well for the parents and other friends of young people who incline to ward matrimony to remember that, while friendly counsel and advice to them are sometimes In order, it is after all a procedure the consequence of which, happy or otherwise, they them selves will have (o hear. It Is well to remember that young people do not marry each other's parents, aunts or uncles; hence these relatives are not l!u ones who are most directly concerned. rK-.. .,-0. Fichu Fop Last Year's Frock. The woman of limited means should he delighted that the tichu is in style this season, liy Its kindly aid last year's gowns can be brought up to dale. A Helm of Jetted net flecked with emerald green or cerise will quite transform even the dingiest of black dresses, while on an ivory satin which lias seen its best days a lichu of deep Ivory net will work marvels. And now that such wonderful 'dyed nets and laces are to be had so cheaply any old gown can be made to look new nud up to dale. TREES 4 $. " Can't Beat Douglas County Grown Trees $ Italian Prune Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr old f ', ' $140.00 per 1000 Apple 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $0 per 100 $50.00 per 1000 l'eacli Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. 12 cents each Pear Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $25 per 100 $ 1 $225.00 per 1003 Cherry same price as Pear; IaHr of other slock, till iinriintol trim to name mill Unit class. WltlTK I'S ANY TIMK, OX ANYTIHN'J 1 Ol'K LINK. Cnnthom (raiifn nrcnwr Yoncalla JUUlllllll U11UII UU13UJ, Oregon I $7.95 ROUND TRIP FARE $7.95 ROSEBURG TO PORTLAND SALE DATES I'rom points South of KoMoliuri;, Nov. 1, U) iind 0, from points North of liosi'l urj; in cluiiinu points on the o. r. r. 11. & x., s. P. V. & W. nn.l ISnmoh line p 'i-ts, Nov. IS.t'.i, 0 aioi '.'A with tiiuil n turn limit of Nov. '2o VIA AtVOI'N'T Pacific International Dairy Show ANO Pacific Land Products Sliow November 18-23 For fnrthor KHail. m to forv? from any spocilk station, train Mh'iUiU'S, otc, call un mvirt-st :tj;Hnt or write to John M. Scott, General Passenger Aent, Portland, Or. Thii Fur Set la Very New. IntiWNtlnt: -Ikm-uu of t he osipe nr runu'uiucul t tl)i llttlo Ktt of and leopard. : The .mulT. la If) ret'Uhitinn style nntl nlze n id Ih iiUriictlve simply In selecting pot u toes for seed pur poses It is nut only best to et tliosn of desired type mid size, but erpnilly linpurtJiiit tlmt Hie seed chosen shall come of prolific stock that Is. from seed thnt produced as many in":d sized liihers ns possible in the hill. The only wny such seed can he selected is by hand dltririiiK. which f,rlves time for the inspection of each hill as it Is opened The selection of seed potatoes from the bin promiscuously has Just Hbout as trim h to commend It ns ho lect in:; seed emu from the bin after the crop is husked. We do catering. Try us next time you have a luncheon THE GRAND GRILL Opposite Perkins Bldg. On tt milk couifiatiy'M dsilry farm in New Jersey tt ts said that ten men are todny milklim regularly thlrty-tlve eows each t wire daily They lie-in work at '-' o'doi-k In the afternoon and continue mllklliK live hours. They then nest seven hours, until 'J h m.. and tnitk iiL'aln for n like period, having i he (HTtod rroui 7 a. in to 2 p. in. to use as Miey like. The tastcst milker of the ten milks a cow on the average in every Heven. and 'n -half niimltew. while the Hvernye rate Is one cow in each elu'lit minuter, nnd u half. The men welve 17', cents an hour for their services, lesidis romi and bonrd HOME:-AV hat Is It Without DRIFTED SNOW FLOU The Best By Every Test ia.UraM.4iU;nxiiaun. Every Sack Guaranteed N mmmmi tyjE!vv fir MCTF RI-.T or SEAL AND LEOrAHl) SKIN. : on account of the combination of pelts. tint the neckpiece is particularly note ' worthy. The cape is loin; In the back, couilim ; to the waist, and attached to It ts a belt of leopard skin. New P,iper For Bedroom. There IV a sln'mr tendency Just now to the s.if; i-tWt in I'lvm'h niay. pink a:id blue. A new design In IhiH artistic oiubination lias uUeinatinu half inch strips of softest k'ray and white, topped wit It a ery deep border showiny Kraceful baskets nf bntwnisli M"hl II I lei I Willi pink and ir-'M Mowers nud susptMiddt fr-i'in tartre tniwUnofs of bine. lnnilr! n narrow i'lne ribtn. The bleiitliiiir a-linU- of (tlatn blue or a no ft French pink In decoration hi. ! snccests lovely color schemes with either O'd Wedding Rime. I, Arthur, on M miVty Tk thn Mnru'in-t. fur all TncswlnT To hnv ami tu heM all Vctb)-!l;iy. ' To levf M to ncl.t All TlmrSiUv. To try lin I AbMt ttii all Krhlsy; If thou ifctt n-'l otwy fcit unlay. To wrt tiin on Sunday There are it pond many fellows who would rate as n whole lot better citi zens nnd serve their i-ommunlties and their rand lies better If they would put into life Insurance the hard earned money they nre now handing over the bar In .some nearhy pit loon or sending nway in money orders to some foreign booze house. Were t hey to do t Ids their wires and children would nt least have u bit of peace nnd no little comfort after they were dead, where as If the earnings continue to be pu: lido booze, na now. there will Ih dm rest or peace for them now or later as the rnjnr wife will likely have to take In washing to defray a drunk ard's funeral esiieuses. For mill work nnd high qunlity 1 lumber of nil kinds, call on the J. G. Klook liiinilrcr Company, l'liono 100. "We deliver the poods" tf Per SacK Per Barrel - $5.90 Order a Sack Today. THE BENSON GROCERY 225 North Jackson Street " Phone 184 career; and Washington W VillHKO, rMlllf rt. h ixu..'. Lit. .l.iti. i'.tptiiil. i. t'!v .1 I 'roi 'ry, l' U. 1 VOI.T ,t V'., SKATTl r, Fern Island Greenhouse Mrs. F. D. Owen, I'rop. Roscburc Ore. Phone 9FI2 I'm l'liM.-r, rollt-il I'lai.i.v (. VlliHTiil. IIi sIktih, AVltIlni Ikv J qilt'tK, etc. I LIBERTY'S LIGHT Tl haw?": . r'' Jusc KcceiveJ a Fresh Supply ot I Ferns ol All Kinds J. I 6 On Suit, nt Tfv is rcnlly the freed. ,m iilt comes from iiiili-H'nilonrc, nnd lnili'pcnil enco rnn only bolung lo the thrifty nnd Mtving. Young and old ousht to li.ive a bunk aciount and hero is the phuB to have II. He nulinmo Inillvltlunl accounts nnd are iiiom nr. comniiHlnlliiK to our depositors. e offer liberal interest combined with that security that belong to Bolid liiMltulinns liko ours. Interest on Time Deposits First Trust and Savings Bank Rose Confectionery r