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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1912)
ft ! "V IAS V s , S" JvwA. " s if" Women Are Casting Ballots A Iso School Children Judging by the number of ladies who are visit ing our store' this week, it would seem that they are taking much more interest in the Baby Con test than their husbands are in National Politics. Of course, everyone who sops the Globe-Wernicke Bookcase to be awarded to the one offering the cleverest title to the picture dis play in our show window, immediately demands a ballot. Remember, you do no have to bo a customer of the Btore to win the prize; everyone, without reservation, man, woman or child can submit an answer. School children wishing to start a library in their school can got up a contest among themselves, and every member of the class submit a title. It is a good toDic for one's imaginative power YOUR ROOM MIGHT WIN THE BOOKCASE " Why not appoint a commitee, and secure the teachers consent to compete for this prize to go in the Schoolroom. RICE & RICE "The House Furnishers" TO YOU-OUR CUSTOM EP W II IMC you live in our neighborhood we hop to keep you on our cuH(oimr lint. To do thin we intend lo Kivti you the hH of swrvice, the bent of druvs and the h'ttt pntiftfaction that Rood intention!, rooJ gooriB and proper prices can ive. If there is any point In which we fail short of our in tpntione, we shall he placed to know it. It it can he rem edied, it Khali be; il not, it will not harm either of tie to talk it over. Wttnrein your community to hpII Bonds, and wo can not do that ii u twit our trade n Hntistled : 'our trade' mentis you and a few other. When wo recommend DIKE'S reined itP we are nff.r int( to you the hett lim tun tin ohtaiund, and tor thetu remedies we hnvo tin exclusive sale in this npwhhurhood. Kacli DIKE pre;mrrtiion llint we t-1t should cnnvin.e you that we niHtin to uivo you excellent irood. They aro innde ill he si iiiKri-dieni, by skilled pharmacies, in well ?tj nipped Inhnratories, ami each remedy is rteotn uiendfd hy thousands who have uned them. Sole Agents For DIKE'S Household Remedies. Krohn's Drug Store Maccabce Temple Cass Street AN ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY for wit: : X-rm. Z:;. r. We Guarantee your Khlrta, colltirn nn.l cuffa to ho perfectly laun dered, when sent to our laundry. Wo want more work and are unnliiK for yours. Wo Rlvo ttio best finish to your linen, nro tpiU k in deliveries and chnrsp only fair prices. A trial order will ho appreciated. LONE STAR LAUNDRY I'HONK. VSO COR. I'INE AND WOODWARD 5TS. Prof. C. Vance (direct from Eu rope), the world's most celebrated palmiat, astrologiat and clairvoyant, has arrived In this city and has opened offices !n the Grand Hotel. rooms 1 and 2, where he can be con HiiKed on all the affairs of life. Prof. Vance has no equal in the profes sion. He stands alone, the prince of clairvoyants, and is recognized by the press and public as the greatest master of the fccicnce ot plamistry and aetroloKy the world has ever produced. Ho guarantees to reveal every incident of your life, tell when, whom and where you will mairy, tell you just what you are fitted for and how to obtain money you are in need of. The happiness of your future life may depend upon the right solu tion and proper advice. The profes sor makes no mistakes, and all his predictions are true, and he may be relied upon. You may wish to know If ft is advisable to make a change In business. In love and In marriage. WHOM SHALL I MAR Hi ; HOW OKiEN SHALL I M AKllY ? SHALL r ever in: uiVo.ED? does a: OTHER SHARE THE LOVE THA'I RIGHTFULLY IIELONOS TO ME? IF SO, WHO? IS MY DISEASE CURABLE? WHEN SHALL 1 LEAVE HERE? AM I LIABLE TO ACCIDENT? SHOULD I INVEST MY MONEY? IN WHAT SHALL I INVEST? HAVE I ANY ENEMIES? CAN I TRUST MY FRIENDS? IN WHAT TOWN OR STATE WOULD I BE MOST SUCCESSFUL? HOW CAN I SELL PROPER1TY? ..HOW CAN I HAVE GOOD LUCK? HOW CAN I SUCCEED IN BUSINESS? HOW CAN I MAKE MY HOME HAPPY? WHERE AND WHE N CAN I GET A GOOD POSITION? HOW CAN I MARRY THE ONE I CHOOSE? HOW CAN I MAKE ANYONE LOVE ME? HOW CAN 1 CONTROL ANY ONE? The professor tells all of these things and many more. He Is ever ready to help those with small capi tal to find a quick and sure Invest ment. If your business Is unsuccess ful, If your health is not good, or If you are In trouble of any kind, you should goo this truly glf'ert medium at once. He has helped thousands on ttie road to success, uud he can and will help you. He not only telLs you what your life has been and will be. but also how to better your con dition In every possible way. Thous ands of peoplo are failures today simply because they eo not see these things for themselves, or are not fol lowing the right trade or profession. Prof. Vance has made a llfo study of these things, and ho Is now prepared to show you how to make a thorough success of your life. His fee Is rea sonable and within the reach of the caller, no matter who, and if he does not make you n rending that is su perior to any you have ever had, he will positively refuse to accept any feo whatever. Notice: All diseases diagnosed astronomically and clairvoyantly. Conic, alt you sick people, and 1 wiU tell you oxaetl what sickness you have, and will also tell you where and when you can be cured. Offlco hours: 10 a. in. to S p. m. Sunday, 1 to 4 p. m. Lady In attend ance. The reception rooms, located Just at the head of the stairs, nro so arranged that you meet no stranger:, and you can walk right up, not nec essary to enquire at desk. Perfect satisfaction my mail. Send $1, day and date of birth, for mail reading. Special: Prof. Vance Is the only medium in the country who positive ly tells your full name, age, occupa tion, mother's maiden name, street and number of your house, where you live; and he will tell It free of charge to all who rome prepared to take n reading. capital furnished for - business enterprises, partner? found, property bought and sold, etc.. Head of the Family By CROVER J. GRIFFIN Phone 246. All work flnucUaa iu'sinkss is (iooi). BUY A FARM 800,000 Acres to Select From. In Central Oregon LOW rillCES F.ASY TEUMS Your lust chance to buy Good Farm Land at Such Low Prices Comk Ix Ami Let ua tell you about those farms U you desire to trade your small ncreaRe on a larger farm We will figure with you AkCLINTOCK AND GEDDES Offlcr In Mnrtrr Annri. Xpt To (irnnri ltw The prospect of an extra strong demand for trees has prompted the ItosehurK Nursery Company to on larpe their stock. Not wit list an dir. h that they were already better sup plied than at any previous season. A. L. Kltchin leTt last nlsht for dif ferent points In the northern por tion of the state, as has been his custom for several years, to inspect the loading of the stock which Is to supply the good people of Douglas county. The additional buying will be of cherries pears and plums. n? WOOD WANTKD. 4 The News office can make life of 11 large amount of kit- 4 chen nnd stove wood. Subscribe era who nre in arrears can re- ceive credit for wood brought to us. Bring it In any time now. tf As soon us 1 go Into a family." ald ! my bachelor uncle. "1 can tell which j In the head of the bouse, the husband or the wife." , I sat up and look notice of this. 1 was to be married within a few weeks ! to n youus lady who thus far had giv en way before my slightest wish, "din you tell that with nu engaged ! couple, L'nele George?" j "Only ou general principles." j "What do you mean by that?" "Nine women in ten are sharp enough bef-n-e marriage to make their ! husbands think they're dying to be ' mustered. As soon as the ceremony ' has been performed they begin to get I him under." Phew! I felt myself turning pale at the prospect before me. "What would you do." I asked, 'if you had leen married and your wife commenced the get-hlm-under racket?" "I wouldn't be married In the first place. Ask your father. He knows." "How Is It. father?" "All husbands must give In to their wives sooner or later, my boy." Here were two men of experience of whom I should have learned, ttut the experience of age Is of no consequence to youlli. It occurred to me that 1 would bring on a trial as soon as I had returned from the honeymoon to determine which had the stronger will, my wife or I. I tried In various ways to get up a wrangle between my wife and myself, but In everything I required she gave up so cheerfully that I began to think If my father was right my case was an exception. If my wife announced that we would have lamb for dinner and 1 Insisted on beef, beef It was. I f I wished to go to the theater and she wished to stay at home we went to the theater, and If the wishes were re versed I still had my wuy. I Invited my uncle to dinner just to show him that It was I who was beud of the house. He came. I undertook to do a bit of training by way of illustration, and It succeeded beyond my expecta tions till a matter came Hp of very lit tle consequence, but upon which my wife seemed to hnve set her heart upon having her own way. She wore a dress with a trimming which I did not like, and during the dinner chat 1 suggested that she change It She made no reply, and I suld nothing more at the time. When my uncle departed while help ing biui ou with his overcoat I said. "Well. Uncle George, who's boss in my house, my wife or I?" "Your wife." "What makes you think so?" I asked in surprise. "Oh. I know their tricks and their manners!" 1 followed him out to the stoop, try ing to get him to tell me why he had set me down as second In the family, especially after I had furnished such excellent proof that 1 was playing the first violin. He would not satisfy me. but filially said. "Let me know wheth er your wife changes the trimming you spoke of at dinner." A week ufter that I was at my fa ther's home w hen L'nele George -ame in. "Hello. llot: was Ills cheery greet ing. "What are you doing here? One would suppose so soon after marriage you would he billing and cooing in your own domicile." If 1 had known I was to meet him there 1 would uever have gone my self, if I had had wurnlng of his coming I would have slipped out the buck doer. As it was he caught me In a trap. I suppose 1 looked embarrass ed. At any rate lie continued: "How nre you getting on at home, my boy? Everything serene? No tills ye't?" "Nothing serious?" "How about that trimming? Has she changed It?" "No, but she will, or by the" "Oh! Has it become necessary for you to put your foot down?" What was the use of keeping up nny pretense of deception? He had me In a corner, and 1 mlyht as well out with It. "That trimming." 1 said, "has become the test as to which Is head of the house, my wife or 1. We're lighting it out now." "You don't mean It! Hut you're not fighting it out here, are you?" "I Hill." "And Hello?" "Oh. I telle: she's at her mother's." "That's too pud." "We've boon having a monkey nnd a parrot time of It. Hy the bye, uncle, how did you know that there was like ly to be trouble on the score of that Irimmit:''" "Happened to be looking at Belle and saw a small storm lu her eye." "She didn't say anything?" "That's JunI it When n woman nitres, fear nothing When she doesn't .uy anything, look out." "How do you know all this? You've never been married." My uncle made no ropty to this- He rhaugod his tone to one of fatherly ad vice. "Go home, my boy, nnd give In though a bachelor nnd called a woman hater. 1 nm not the latter. I've watched hustwnds nnd wives for twenty years, and my observations have taught me that the man Is head of the family In certain thing, the woman in other things. It's piggish In a man to wish to have his way In everything. What's a bit of trimming to you?" That was the end of my trying to be to the head of the family In anything extvpt that for which nature lu tended me to he head. Commercial Abstract Cc Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds ot all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property IVrklu!) Iiullillng KOSFBURO,--lHEi-Ti j .1. .iwin.in Tniim i S N X N AXV:' A-VA-AKWVV V f l ' X -fr t I '1 "-:. J"" g -i-S tiJWr-r. m; a 1 """ i I 4 '4. t "4 JOHN DEERE REVERSIBLE DISC PLOWS WorK equally well on Level land and Hillsides They are light draft and easy to operate. We also carry in stocK SulKy Plows, Gang Plows ana warning flows witn stuDDie Bottoms, aoa "BreaKer" Bottoms and "BlacK SticHy" Bottoms. All good grades. ROSEBUftG FEED & FUEL COMPANY TELEPHONE 163. Keister Ladie's Tailoring College Everything pertaining to dressmaking and tailoring taught. J Tuition (25 for full course. This course offers Instruction in drafting of patterns, cutting and fitting of coats, cloaks, tailored and fnncy dresses. $15 course gives drafting of patterns without sewing. ta course gives 10 days sewing. Wo Invite Investigation mrs. e. l. Mcintosh, miss flohexce Mcintosh, Instructor & Mgr. Assistant. Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Bell Sisters Building' WE ARE BUSY SELLIG HUNTING SUPPLIES Because our stock is complete in all lines. Our prices are a winning feature every time. If you are going out for a day or week, let ua fit you out for the trip. TWO NEW iqi2 INDIANS To be sold for second hand prices. One machine fully equipped with tandem, headlight, generator, magneto switch, horn, and 3-inch auto tire. A got'-: chance to get a good machine cheap. J. H. SYKE5' GUN STORE BKHSnOi D. H. HAMSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning' and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining' Feoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. Worll Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE" You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See P A T For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8 to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement worK of any Kind. 1 have Ave or six housca I will sell cheap, as I want to use the money In other business. See my burglar proof window lock, Us O. K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. W e build, move or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty years experience In bulldjng. F. F. PATTERSON CONTRACTOR and BUILDER H THE ECONOMY MARKET H j George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and so1d. Phone 58 Rosebuig, Oresjo; fa ! I