The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 09, 1912, Page 6, Image 6

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    The Quality Store
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 can-' so complete a line
of Toilet Rkouisitics as can he found at
our store. We have the leading foreign
and domestic cologns, perfumes, soaps,
face and toilet powders, etc., as well as
a large assortment of articles for the
boudoir awl bureau. In act we have
everything that belongs in a well epuipped
pharmacy.
OSBURN'S PHARMACY
147 North Jackson Street Phone 162
i
Can't Beat Dallas County Grown Trees
t Italian Prune Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr old
$140.00 per 1000 I
Apple 4 to6 It. 1 yr. $6 per 100 $50.00 per
I Peach Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. 12 cents
Pear Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 3T. $25 per 100
t $225.00 per 100O f
i Cherry same price as Pear;
4 IjOtN of oilier Mock, nil guaranteed (rue to mine mid first class.
2; , WUITK I'S ANY T1MH, ON ANYTHING IV Ol'lt LINK.
1000
each i
4
niithorn ftivrm Miuaim; Yoncalla
juuiuiiu Oregon
memrnmmsmmssmBamasv
BETTER THAN EVER
ALBANY APPLE SHOW
November 13 and 14, 1912
ROUND TRIP
VIA THE
Woman's World
Ethol Smyth, Famous as
Composer and Suffragette.
fit i fcwCT;4-.j1
7 j?
Dit. urn h l buvth.
Window BiuiiHUlnj; mid the gentle art
of (niiKlcal composition nut-m separate
iiiiU distinct vocations, but Dr. Ethel
Smyth, one of (lit immt famous of wo
men composers mid mi KtiKlLsh suffrti
uette of the very militant type, is nble
to coinhitie both ucUieveinenta snccess
rully. .
As every one knows. Ethel Smyth
was arrested nut Ioiik iio on the clmiKe
or helu concerned in the nt tempt to
inirii Lewis Ilarcunrt's country hutise
nt Nenetiam, Oxfoi'd. She has put the
woman's demand fur the vote into mu
sic In tier choral satire "lilMV which Is
a KroleMiuu symphony of suffragettes.
iiutl.suiTiaKeltcH ami t lie hullabaloo of u
I'arliainenL square riot.
'I he i;ui veiviity of iJurham conferred
tut .Miss Suiyth the decree of din-tor of
music two years uxo in recognition of
her work.
Hat Trimmings at Weird Angles.
Alj.Tet trimmings now slant nt very
wi-ird unites. ' tiotnetiiues the tall,
thick nlKi-et mooiih to be pulsed ex
actly upright against tiie hat brim
when the hut is viewed off thn head,
but (he hat Is probably donned at n
decided iiiikIc. The niret takes n
bade ward, nlinost horizontal, sweep
when the tlnlslied effect Is Hchleved.
An extreme model shown a hat brim
turning up steeply nt the front fr
Inches, white at the back there Is
scarcely any brim at nil. A stitT brush
nltfret stands out straight at the
back, exactly nt rltfht angles to the
nprishiK brim tn front. Off the head
this hat Is n verilnhle caricature, but
when on I he high brim slopes back
ward and not straight up, and theloiiK
brush aiirret slaul down ward In chic
and graceful manner. Sometimes ions
wind's are poised upside down on the
bat, their Ioiik tips meeting nt the
back, far lcyond the hat brim. A hat
of this sort was noted the other after
noon at one of the hotels. A pretty
young woman removed her loose limou
sine coat, to reveal n graceful frock of
liuipe colored pernio stuff a worsted
and mohair wenve of softness and Ins
ter and the charming frock was
matched by a taupe plush hat having
two Immense taupe wings shading to
coral at the tips. An ornament of dull
silver and coral was placed across the
front of the hat between the wings
Tatcut leather loots with taupe col
ored hutlotitfd tops accompanied the
taupe fun k.
Vi SUNSE1
1 locprsaMUSU I
What to Use on Floor.
Handsome hardwood Honrs nre the
Joy of ti proud housewife. Likewise,
they please the maid, for the amount
or care they require is negligible in
eoinparlsoii with that demanded by the
i old fashioned carpet, when any pre
j lene of keeping the house tdeau mid
j sanitary was made,
j The passing of the carpet marked
j the beginning of a new epoch In house
i building. Formerly, only the kitchen
j iloor MiA considered of special Impor-
' 1)111, Mil IV fill (tin (tan n-i ir t,,,,.t Iw.
good, been use. wit h t he genera I use
of rugs, large and small. It is alt more
or less exposed to the visitor's gaze.
As for the kitchen floor In these times
It Is more likely limn not to be cov
ered with high grade linoleum, laid In
cement designed for that special pur
pose and making a seamless covering
that may lie washed with soap and
water and that will outwear many a
wooden floor, If given a coat of lino
leum varnish once or twice n year.
ONE AND ONE - THIRD FARE
From Main Line Points, Portland to Rose
burg inclusive; also from all Hraneh Line
points and points on the Coi vallis & Kastern.
" SALE DATES: November 12 to 14 Inclusive.
For further particulars as to the train service etc.,
. call on nearest Agent, or write to
John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agent Portland, Ore.
The First Newspaper.
The first dally newspaper In the
world was established and edited by n
wonmn-Elirabeth Mallet In London.
1 702. It wan called the lally Courant
The first dally "paper published In the
L'nited States was Htartod by n woman
The. tlrst newspaper In lthode Island
had ft woman as Its publisher, as had
also the second paper started In New
York city. The Maryland r.ar.ette, the
first paper established In Lord Haiti
tmro colony, was started by n wo
man, ami the same Is true of the Vir
ginia itazette, the first new-spa per to
print tht IV.' la rat Ion of Independence
Their Guide.
"Marie!"
'Yes. pupa?"
"IxHik In the toelety columns niul mm
where your mother expects to spend
next Sunday. If In this country w
will ro to visit her. Denver Hepuh
ttenn.
Physical Impossibility,
The Mistress Why. ! gave yon o
pound of walnuts to crack. There are
hardly any here. Where aro the rest 7
The "General" Lor", inuin, the uv
vers was so bitf I couldn't get 'em In
me inouf ! K'ietch.
CALL I'OJt CITV YVAltltAXTS.
Notice 1b hereby given all persons
holding General Fund Warrants
against the City of Roseburg, Oregon
endorsed, "Not paid for want of
funds" prior to and Including April
1st 1012, to present the same to
the City Treasurer for payment as
Interest thereon will cease after the
date of this notice.
Dated this- 6th day of November,
1912.
D. S. HOUSER,
nl 3 City Treasurer.
Douglas Count Cr&amery fcuttei
is tho best on the market. Insls1
on your grocer Bunplying you will
this home product, whlrh Is alway
strictly fresh ana -guaranteed. Tw
pound roll, 85 cents. II
PURE SWEET APPLE CIDER
We Have The Well Known
"BRISTOL BRAND"
Cider Made From Choice Apples Only
FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL UP
PHONF. NO. lSfi
R05EBURG 50DA WORKS
WEBSTER'S
NEW
INTERNATIONAL,
A PLACE WHERE YOU GET
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
We do catering. Try us next
time you have a luncheon
p
Opposite Perkins Bldg.
bass
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'jt us toll you about this most
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Wrlto for wimplo
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SXMtimJr Sprlnsllall, Mm..(-i
HOME:- What Is It Without
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR'
The Best By Every Test
j Fern Island Greenhouse
I Mrs. F. D. Owen, Prop.
Every Sack Guaranteed
Per SacK - $1.50
Per Barrel - $5.90
Order a Sack Today
THE BENSON GROGERY
225 North Jackson Street
Phone 184
Roseburg, Ore. P.:one 9F12 li J3B33tiu-j&amiy
Cut llincrs, roltod 1'lants. L
Funorul KcsIkhs, WiMMluy llu- 1
quMs, rtc. '9
Q
Just Uccen ed a Fresh Supply of (j
Ferns of All Kinds I
On S.'tlc nt
Tho
Rose Confectionery
There Are Ten People
in This City Capable
of filling That Jobli
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J
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i
i
Porhapa not that many
really efOelent workers will
read your ad on its first pub
llratlc-n. But tho who are,
at tha moment, "eligible"
for new employment, will
read It and will be pretty
uro to answer It. And to
find a really efficient worker
Is to find "good fortuno"
ipt Your Help Through
THE EVENING NEWS
LIBERTY'S LIGHT
'9
Willi
is really the freedom that comes
from Independence, and indepena
enco can only belong to the thrifty
and saving. Young and old ought
to have a bank account and here Is.
tho place to have it. We welcome
Individual accounts and are most ar.
commodallng to our depositors. We
offer lilH-rnl interest combined with
that security that belongs to solid
Institutions Ilko ours.
AX Interest on Time Deposits
First Trust and
pavings BanR
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