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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
WE ARE BUSY SELLING nUMING 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 us fit you out for tbe trip. TWO NEW 1912 INDIANS To besold for second hand prices. One machine fully equipped with tandem, headlight, generator, magneto switch, horn, and 3-inch auto tire. A goo'", chance to get a good machine cheap. J. H. SYKES' GUN STORE Douglas County Light & Water Co. TO YOU -OUR CUSTOMER WHILE you live in our neigh hnrhooil we hope to keep you on our curitomur list. To do this we Intend to dive yon the bent of service, the beat of drugs end the heat BfttlsfHction that Rood intention!, gooil goods and proper price can give. If there In any point In which we fall abort of our in tentions, we ahnll he pleaded to know it. If it can be rem edied, it shall be ; it not, it will not harm either of ua to talk it over. We are In your community to anil aooda, and we can not do that unleHS our trade ia natietied : 'our trade' means you and a few others. When wo recommend DIKE'S remedies we are offer ing to you the best that can be obtained, and for theae remedies we have the exclusive sale In this neighborhood. Each DIKE preparation that wo pell should MnvIniA you that we ntaan to eive you excellent aooda. They are ninde of the heat IniiredientB, by skilled pharmacists, in well equipped Inbonttorios, anil each remedy is recom mended by thousands who have lined them. Sole Agents For DIKE'S Household Remedies. Krohn'sDrug tore Maccabce Temple" Cass Street We Guarantee your shirts, collnrs an 1 ruffs to ho perfectly luun-(U-rod. when Rent to our l:nndry. Wo want moro work and are Running for yours. Wo give the best finish to your linen, nro quirk In deliveries ami riiure only fair prices. A trial order will ho appreciated. LONE STAR LAUNDRY I'HONK Vl) COR. PINK AMI WOODWARD 5TS. JVIUady'6 JMirror 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 A Little Beauty Talk. I leu due lie ia often the result of in digestion. No woman, however perfect of feature, can be truly beautiful when a racking pain draws her face full of flue linen ami dulls the expression of the eyes. The next time you are sufTeriiiK with headache try drinking a half glatis of cold water into which .have been put the juice of half a lemon and n half teaspoouful of soda. The drink Ik not unpleuhuut, and In many f-at.es It brings almost Immediate relief. A woman w1khu hair in always soft and k! i telling h:i disclosed the secret of her attractive cuiiTure. She buys u p-ckaso of aLsurbeut cottou from the druggist Xext she strips n layer fm in it and places the layer over the bristles of a wire hair brush, pushing it well down until tbe bristles pene trate the cotton, which should lie close to the back of the brush. Then she strokes the hair, beginning near the scalp and giving a vigorous stroke to the ends. A few of these firm strokes will reveal how large n quantity of dust and smoke can be taken up by the cotton, the result being the same as the cold cream bath to the face at the end of the day. Just as cold cream leaves the face bright and fresh, the cotton brushing leaves the hair with a brilliant sheen and n natural fluffitiess. The cotton stroke should be admin istered every night Just before retiring, nn open window being the Ideal place for the beautifying process. Kvery woman has known the misery of needing n shnnipoo nfter n Journey and not being able to have It at once because of lack of facilities. The hot and cold water may be handy, but not the shampoo medium. So prepare this before you leave home and carry It along In a tightly stoppered bottle n three ounce vial will do. Itoll enstile soap shaved to a powder, about two heaping tcaspoonfuls In a little water, putting In about two salt spoonfuls of washing soda. When get ting ready to wash the hair, massage a wee bit of cold cream into the scalp, then slightly wet the hair nnd work In the scalp Jelly or liquid Into the seal p. of course. Hlnse as usual, trying to keep the successive waters at nil even tempera tu re. It Is the sudden change from hot to cold water that makes the hair harsh, as It Is so often found to be after the most careful shampoo. The reason given by beauty people for iKiiling the soap used In shampoos is that this preparation makes It still more bland. If the hard enke Is rubbed directly upon the hnir It Is bound to be harsh and less bright than If the head Is washed by a regularly prepared soup as directed. Toothbrush Wisdom. Tooth powders containing charcoal have the effect of Khitentng the teeth aa well aa purifying the breath. An ex cellent Idea is to rub a little dry char coal powder into the crevices between the teeth upon retiring nt night, then brush It nwuy In the morning. Char coal absorbs all Impurities, either solid or gaseous, leaving the teeth white nnd glistening and the gums clean and rosy. Any stray particles of charcoal that might be carried into the stomach would act ns tin nid to digestion rnther than ns n detriment. Bicarbonate of toda (common baking sodat has much the snme effect, being n beuetit both to the teeth and to tbe stomach. A Toilet Water. A good toilet water mny be made In the following way: Take six ounces of deodorized alcohol ami two ounces of powdered Florentine orris root. Tut the powder In a china basin and pour the liquid on gradually until the whole Is well inixeo". Then add six j Irons of essential oil of-violets, and pour the J whole into u bottlo and cork It. This should be kept three weeks. When It is wanted, a little of the frn grant water should lie poured Into the bath. It's Good For Insomnia. An entire milk diet Is an excellent thing for the woman who Is troubled Willi Insomnia. It Is also good for the I one who Is so nervous that when she does go to wleep she has the sensation 1 of fallliiL and wakes with a terrilli- start. When these condi:lous exist U j Is well to subsist on nillk alone f.i some time. A grown woman should ' take a pint of milk ns a meal, but to I keep her strength she should take four I meals a day Instead of the usual three " While the fall set strawberry beo may be all right for sections where the winters are mild and there Is abundant moisture, the better time for ull of thut section east of the Iloekiea Is next April, about the time you will be plum ing your early potatoes. They tell of "rare days la June," and it Is so, but those are likewise rare days iu October and November when It is warm enough so that a fellow isn't running u heavy tire, yet cool enough so that he Is not under the necessity of paying toll to the ice man. ' A clean, well drained barnyard is es sential from the standpoint of produc ing clean milk, not taking Into consid eration the comfort and satisfaction of milking in such yard. The bam should be located with tbe iriVn of obtaining a slope uwity from the farm buildings. It N wolf i v pui:i:ig a barrel o; apples iiiM.:.' ie:inr for :he yi'i;ngste. simply for . !: ipiiy iv oi.e i'tns the;, will have in u'l,'.- j:iis of t :v pleasuu taken in vul (';:. l.-:dentnli.i these same :t"plc-i t: l:e';i .:i to the tligesM(.j I ilis'j-v".!-; of a'.Ov (o'.l If eaten Just before going to bed. In protecting the rosebushes for the winter :t very satisfactory plan is tu cover lhm with an uid door or boards which will shield the canes from the thawing iiil1ucu"e of the winter sun shine. If nu litter Is put around them there Is far less likelihood that the lul- e will tlr.d a harbor near thuin uuu burk the stalks. Feeders of beef cattle have come to be pretty well agreed that better re sults are secured If the grain ration 1 mlxcd with the roughage, this anr.nge mcnt resulting In a more thorough mas Mention as well as assimilation of tlu rati ui. It seems to be in quite a meas lire due to this fact that silage Is prov lug m satisfactory a ration for fallen lug steers. The Interest on the amount Investc In the materials necessary to build : machine shed is In most cases a goo deal less than the amount already 1h up In machinery to be protected. Tl. slipshod manner In which high prl farm machinery Is exposed to the el; un-nts constitutes one of the big yc avoidable leaks lu American fun management. A vaccine to check the ravages ( the horse plague Is being mnuufacturi by tiie branch station of the Knnc Agricultural college nt Iloxle ut Y rate of 0.000 doses every day. T: station will ship the remedy to nn district which makes application fi. it. The state veterinarian. lr. Schoe. leber, reports that but nineteen horst died out of 2.030 treated, two-fifths i which were from herds lu which muu animals had died. Itoup in the poultry family Is wba. bad colds are In the human species. Ir the early stages of the disease a mix tnre made of ten drops of curbolle acb' and a tnhlespoonfu! of kerosene Is ex .client, live drops of this being give: twice a day. If the roup does not yleli uunther medicine may be given uuuh by adding rive drops of nconlte to i pint of water. Besides this treatment the affected fowls should be put Uj themselves and kept dry and wnrm. The frying pan may he a handy ltu plement. but ton many families de lnd upon It altogether too largely li l he preparation of their bill of fniv Vegetables boiled are always more di gcsllble than these fried, while broPetT meats are not only more wholesome than those fried but more toothsome as well. The frying pan Is a fVrtili source of linll-restlon. bad temper anil domestic Infelicity, ami yet n wholt lot of folks don't seem to realize llu fact. I'ntess the supply of seed corn Is husked and pretty well dried out bei'ori the first hard freeze there will be flu same stew and sweat next spring abou seed corn that there was last sprliu Owing to the constant effort of farine:'; living In the north part of the corn bei to grow u hiruer type of corn than cai well mrture iu their latitude a gooi deal of com does not ripen iiatunil and dry cures on the stalk, as it usee to years ago. uud the result Is that It is no longer safe to select seed ears ut husking time. BUY A FARM 800,000 Acres to Select Prom. In Central Oregon LOW l'UKT.S EASY TKKMS Your liiat chance to buy (luml Farm I.ami at Such Lew Prices Cpmk In And Lot us t.'ll you about theso farina If you desire to trade your small acreage on a larger farm Wo will figure, with yuuJJS McCLINTOCK AND OEDDES OfflCftln Mnrt-r' Amu . NVn - Urrnut Hot J Jame J. Hill, the great railroad mng ; nate and empire builder, of St. Par has In view a plau which If put in! execution is sure to mean much to tb 1 farmers of Minnesota, the. Pakotas uu i Montana. lie proposes to organize ; : company for the loaning of money 1 j the farmers of the territory referrel t I at n rate of from 4 to G cr cei: : whereas they are at present paying per cent or mure. Mr. Hill usual! brln- t pas the plans he set h mind mi. himI the outcome of this nee, ed enterprise Will le watched with gcod deal of Interest. Practice Thi Stunt For Grace. To eorrect the stooping that so often comes with nee practice walking with n toad on the head. When shoulder Hades become too obtrusive stand with the back nunlust the wall nnd stretch out the arms with the backs of the hands against the wall. Keep this po sit km for a few minutes, then lower the arms and repeat the movement Cr of Fc Chamois. When wattling your powder chamois do not rinse out nil the soap or it will dry hard and harsh. lse a good soft aonp and do not wring It out In clear water. This will bring forward the natural oils In the leather, and it will be soft nnd pliable as new. 1 i'i.t e in agriculture or hortlcultu: : I too often attributed In too la:: j measure to the farm being In this . I that favored section, when the tin' about the matter probably is that so ' cess In ersp-s noted Is more depende 1 on the man- IiU Intelligence and per I veratu e- than upon the favorable o. j vlroiiment t Ih found In soil and el mate. The main thing is to have fait I nnd hang on and do the best posstb under conditions that may le nfforde i IVubtlcss many a man In the hope ! Improving his condition has moved t what seemed to be a more fnvonibi ! section nnd left a proposition wlii I would have given hiin a irood nieasut of success and prosjerIty If be bad bu stuck bv It. II Four times as much in first cost I and five times as much in after III I cost you are asked to pay for III ' cars no more comfortable, sure I I or speedy than the Vanadium- knllt Ford. A rath 1 il expensive tribute to falsi rid e isnt it? RUNABOUT TOURING CAR -TOWN CAR These new prices, f. t. b. Detroit, with all equip ment. An early order will mean an early de livery. Get particulars from Ford Agent for Douglas County. G. W. Burnett, Koseburg, Or. I $525 600 800 Phone 246. Ail work flrst-claMii Commercial Abstract Cc Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Futnifhcd Money to Loan on Improved Farm Property Perking Building U V V VH,! J ST 8 'i JOHN DEERE REVERSIBLE DISC PLOWS I 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 1 and WalKing" Plows with Stubble Bottoms, Sod "Breaker" Bottoms and "Blacll SticBy" 1 Bottoms. All good grades. j ROSEBURG FEED & FUEL COMPANY I TELEPHONE 163. Keister Ladie's Tailor College I Everything pertaining to dressmaking nnd tailoring taught, t. Tuition $25 for full course. This course ofrers Instruction In drafting of patterns, cutting and fitting of coats, cloaks, tailored and fancy dresses. x $15 course gives drafting of patterns without sewing. J5 course gives 10 days sewing. f. We Invite Investigation MltS. K. T,. MclXTOSII. MISS IOOKEXCE McIXTOSir. . Instructor Mgr. Assistant. Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Bell Sisters Building D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating North JacBson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE THE ECONOMY MARKET George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and so'd. Phone 53 ir