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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1912)
WE ARE BtSY SELLING 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 IQ12 INDIANS To be sold for second hand prices. One machine fully equipped with tandm, headlight, generator, magneto switch, hum, and 3-inch auto tire. A goc. chance to get a good machine cheap. J. H. SYKES' GUN STORE CHILDISH COSTING. Simplicity, Yet Richness, In This Fur Coat. WHY? Why Fuss and Fume With Any other Than the Electric Light. No wick to trim. No chimneys to clean. No tank to fill with oil. No mantels to break. No pipes to leak. Electricity Is the Best, Cheapest, Cleanest and Safest Way to Light Your House 1! f iff fimm rr1' t Douglas County Light & Water Co. Of MOLEdKIK AND ERMINE. The little coat of moleskin Is match ed by a babyish bonnet, and both are trimmed with bands of ermine. A big ermine mult completes the furry dain tiness of this small girl. Buttoned hoots ore worn by nil chil dren In the street, and the pictured boots are of whito bnck.sk in with rib bed stockings of heavy white silk. TO YOU-OUR CUSTOMER WII1I.K you llvoin our mnghl-orhooil we Imp.! to kep you on our ciiBlouiur list. To do this wa Inlonil lo III vo you ll lmt i( Krvl:i, tlio hunt o drilBS anil thn 1'i-nr Htipfniitlnn Ihnl kooiI lutein Ions, oo,l kickI and proper ptlcea ctin Kive. II Hutu In nny point in whirl) we lull short of our In tenliona, wo ulinll lie plca-ei) lo know !. I' n run ho rem eclli'il, il n I I i bo; il not, it will not harm either ol ua to talk it ovor. WoHrolu your ronununity lo kII uooilii, anil we can not ilo that nnl.'fs our tradu in sat Mini: 'our trade-' means you and a few otherH. When i recommend DIKE'S rempdiee we are r,(T.-r-Ina to yon Dm heat Hint uiu be uhlaimil, ami lor thene lelni'ili' S we have the xi'lonivo nale in thia neiihliorhoiKl. Kneh DIKE n;mrminn Ihat we fell slmn, eonvin e you tl at, uo in -mi to civH you excellent iioodt. T( are nude ol Ihe ln i in jn iln nl h, hy i-k il t-.l pliarumcinis. in well riiiiii'l Inhnrtitotiefi, amt eiich remedy in recom mended hy thullmiu Im mIij have, tiwoil them. Sole Agents For DIKE'S Household Remedies Krohn's Drug Store Hints Worth Remembering. An excellent way to prevent clothes from freezing to the clothesline Is to dip a cloth In strong salt water and wipe the line with It To restore n wnterproof coat dis solve a handful of best gray lime in half a pailful of water and with t tils solution wipe the cont at the burdened parts. This should be done at Inter vals of about four hours. After this treatment a hardened waterproof laid by ns useless forbears should be eipinl to new. The frames of old umbrella n or para- . vols can be iuwA very Jirti.-.Itnll.v fcir creepers In a iznnlen. .lust open them. i rip ulT the silk. sharpen the U;iuille ! to : mint and thrust them open Into 1 the ground. ' WHEN THEY FALL DOWN. There is one respert In which a rium her of experiment stalluiis in the nortli ern portion of the corn belt are open to serious criticism, and thin Is In enn necti.m with the Introduction of types of pure bred corn which are entirely too liirg to pnierly mature in the sections where they have been Intro duced. Too much stress has been laid uiHm nize of ear and depth of kernel, when for the northern portion of the corn belt the most vital consideration Is not these at all, but whether a given type of corn will mature properly In the growing period between frosts whl'-h can he counted on for It. There are tens of thousands of bushels of soft corn this year u the district re ferred to which will never go to crib and which It will take a lot of time und trouble to sort and feed so as to get a fuir return out of it. The uver Hge f:irmer i.s enough of a gambler so that be ought not to have an en couragement from college professors in the matter of growing corn that c-vi hardly ripen one your In half a dozen. SUCCESS ON THE SOIL. There came to (he writer the other day the Interesting account of two brothers, one of whom had fitted him self fur the law and the other for a medical career. After a short period of practice the doctor concluded thai the application of a fair amount or brains and the exercise of n certain amount of fulfil would give him larger returns if devoted to agriculture, so lie quit the pill business and took up farming. Ills brother, the lawyer, made sport of his change, saying that any old labher could succeed at farm ing. The years passed. In the Inter val the one who changed to farming bus become Independently wealthy. In- traveled nil over bis own country and made numerous trips to Europe. The lawyer, who stuck to his profes sion. Is Just barely making a living and today, when It Is too late, realise that he missed it by not doing as hh brother did. Modish, Yet Very Simple. The cutaway coat Is really not a style suitable for the very young girl, but the natty little costume pictured Is an exception to this sartorial rule English worsted In brown and green J mixture is the fabric used, and the Maccabcc Temple Cass Street if We Guarantee your shirts, collars an 1 cuffH to ho perfectly laun dered, when sent to our laundry. Wo want morn work nod are Kinuilns for yours. Wo glvo tlio best finish to your linen, aro quick In deliveries and charge only fair prices. A trial order will ho appreciated. LONE STAR LAUNDRY I'HONK VHO COR. IMNK AND WOODWARD STS. , 1 - 'j. .4 ... v, X M ! P -'J i llll A ' I N . i BUY A FARM 800,000 Acres lo Select From. In Central Oregon LOW l'Kk'KS KASY TKKMS Your liuit chani'otobuy Oood Kami Land at Such Low Trices ("omk In Ami Lot us toll you about these farms If you desire to tnde your small acreage on a larger farm Wo will figure with you "X McCLINTOCK AND GEDDES Offlc In twtt-r Vnnrt, NV To (irnnrt Itolf oinnsit BVIT wim PITTA way coat. cutaway effect Is very chic on a slen iter young girl who carries herself i gracefully. j The skirt Is. of course, short enough i to show the natty buttoned wnlklng I IkxMs of black patent leather with dull 1 kid uppers. A HELPFUL DEPARTMENT. The Kansas Agricultural college ha a department that is rendering a sen lie to the apple growers of the stul that is worthy of emulation hy t lit stations In other states. Briefly, tiit Is what might be termed an appl clearing house. Us object being to Hi)' buyers for the growers and grower for those who want to buy. The si 11 linn representatives also gave d I na tions to t lie growers as to the harves' Ing and packing of their fruit so tin: It would be In the most ncceptnh! shape possible for the buyers. AH I" often the agricultural college give abundant Instruction as to the care o orchards, while the grower is left t his own resources in the matter o marketing, and. If a novice, then nmr. than at any other time he needs sup gestion and advice. The departure n the Kansas college Is surely an ex cellent one. A BOGUS ARTICLE. A wh'ile lot of sin IT that passes undc the guise of piety and religion Is no religion in the bet sense at all. In; mere hypocrisy aiidh-un, just a fori: ili!t ad litres to the letter,, but denie 1 he spirit and essential pnic-ipfes o lelK'inu. II Unds expression in &oui insiam'cs in l(i:ig prayers and du b orvan.-o of churrh services and n'L'M !:itions on tin Sabbath, but ignores th I'lhitlatiHM'.ta; ;i;a!ii:o of kindness, co;, siileraiion, ftnb'-'iriiii'-e and ennnnor eti'iriesy Sunday and the other d i f the week. V.'hi'e passing under 1 diit'i'i.-nt name b day. there is lit r it ijuestion t hat this type is the sa:m Pharisee that was roasted so rouiu;!;. by the Man of (l:ili!ee in oae of the hi! teres t line -fives contained in any liter ature. All fo!.;s who seek to be trill;, religious sh -old aim to realize whai these trails were that the Master con dcniued. CARE CF HOUSE PLANTS. If any of the bouse plants become spindly, untitling and hidebound, a it were, unu U may K done iu way ot renovating them by pruning them back rather heavily. They may be further helped by fertilizing with manure water, ammonia water or with com mercially prepared plant food, which may lie got at the drug store. Some times a cause of unthrlftiness with plants that have been a long time in t be 1 xts is that the roots have so completely filled the space they have little room In which to develop. In such cases It Is well to repot and Iw fort resetting cut away 0 consider able portion uf the roots. One of the secrets of success connected with tin care of nlauts In croon houses Is tin- continuous and heavy pruning given ' them to produce rankness and thrift! ness in plant growth aud sire of blos ; stuns. i Four times as much in first cost and five times as much in after cost you are asked to pay for cars no more comfortable, sure or speedy than the Vanadium built Ford. A rather expensive tribute to false ri J e isn't it? RUNABOUT TOURING CAR TOWN CAR $525 600 809 These new price?, f o. b. Detroit, with all equip ment An early order will mean an early de livery. Get particulars from Ford Agent for Doutrlas (Jounty. U. w . Burnetii, ivuaeuurg, ur. Fbons 245. ill work flrsnu-,. Commercial Abstract Cc Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bends of'all Kir.ds Furnished Money to Loan cn Improved Faim Prcreity f'erklna Building ROSKntnto. oicRnov 'i a v' A A 4 A v 1 MOUM, IU pis , I At 'a, A A A A. JOHN DEERE REVERSIBLE DISC PLOWS Work equally well on Level land and Hillsides. They are light draft end easy to operate. We also carry in stccK 5ulKy PI ws, Gang Plows and WalHirg Plows '.vith Stubble Bottoms, Sod "Bm.Eer" Eottoms end "BlacK SticKy" tottoms. All good grades. ROSEBUHG FEED & FUEL COMPANY TELEPHONE 163. g Keister Ladle's TaSforirq College I Kverythlng iiortnlnlng to rtressmnklng nnd' tailoring taught. Ttililon $J5 for full courBO. This course offers Instruction iu drafting of patterns, cutting and fitting of coats, cloaks, tailored and fancy dresses. $15 conrso gives drafting of patterns without sewing. $5 course gives 10 days sewing. Wo Invito Investigation MltS. K. I,. M. INTOSir, JUSS rLOIIKXCE McINTOSH, Instructor a Jlgr. - . AsslsWnt. Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Bell Sisters Building a- D. H. MARSTEES PLUMBING SHOP. ! The Grit Bait. No, you don't ilnnt It. . NVt titer do you ihww It. I Itntlior It l (li'stk'inMl to :it. ! The slit'll In utmlo of nlntnthliim. The round H'rfonitlun lulinit the ttam. One cup of prltw or rice Is held In It. The crits bull ojena on a hinge just nadocna to hall. it Is hHiulter nnd looks nicer than onllnnry lajr. WIND OR GASOLINE. WiiuIndM Ntvtr under favomble con diiiim. uiii-li include a tower tlmt I :nt more tUnn forty feet IiIk'U. Is with mt t;i'".;i :t the cheapest power to . i:id : n- 1'iir.ipiiiir water. Hut wher lt- t-i cnerattHl Is wanteil fi I "tiilln- I'tsil. Siiwlnn wotnl nnd doit i Itor jtil-s tin Kiisulinp en trine is mini ti bo preferred. The ndvnntaire.i o lie euyint Nwvr are that its elll i-lene; ies not depend uwm the capriec o the wind. Neither la It put out " '-onunlsslou a- a result of n Iieav windstorm, as is no often the case witl the windmill. More than this, the l-uso line mclne Is n pod developer of tleuco for the fellow In charge. Plumbing-, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning" and Heating North JacKson Street, adjoining1 Peoples Marble Worhs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE "v '1n. ' PI10" 58 THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the marke affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. Rosebuig, Oregon i.tf Hi,