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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1912)
VMJU FOB COUNT WARRANTO. Notice la hereby given all per sons holding county warrants Issued hr Douglas county, Oregon, and In dorsed not paid for want of funds to present the same to the county treas urer at his office, Interest will cease thereon after the date of this no tice. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon this the 30th day of November, 1912. J, H. SAWYER, Treasurer of Douglas County, Or. dl5,1002 NOTICK: 8HKIXKI1H. All Shrlners interested In the form-j atlon of a Shrlners' Club, are re-. quested to meet at Masonic temple. l-'rlday evening, December 6, at 8 1 o'clock. d6 COMMITTEE. Douglas County Creamery Dutter Is tbe best on the market. Insist on your grocer supplying you with this home product, which Is always strictly fresh ana guaranteed. Two pound roll, 85 cents. tf WE ARE BISY SELLING HINTING SUPPLIES Because our stock is complete iu 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 the trip, TWO NEW iqi2 INDIANS To be sold for second hand prices. One machine fully equipped with tandem, headlight, generator, magneto switch, horn, awl 3-inch; auto tire. A goc? chance to get a good machine cheap. J. H. SYKES' GUN STORE WHY? L.. .1 i f u r m w I ! VVnmn c WnrM I I I IflllUEl J I T 111 IU ! 7 II woman or the Balkan I I Cmiim.;.. W .4 lA . II f ' ' ' t . , ' The farms and cot tbe big ranches of j the country are to be looked to In the future for the beef supply. Tbe cotton growing states of the south. In addi tion to the corn belt Htute, will have a part in furnishing the beef supply for (the coming generation. The farmer who will not take the pains to cure his own hams and bacon realty has but little kirk coming wheu he pays what the butcher asks for these products that have been shipped to central markets In tue live form and shipped back agulu as finished product A good old friend of the writer who has passed his eightieth milestone told us the other, day that not In a period of tifty-flve years, in which he has kept track of farm and garden crops, does he remember such bountiful crops along all lines as to the season just closed. While there Is a temptation at times to do It, It is usually unwise to breed dairy animals of the Guernsey or Jer sey type to Holstelns, or vice versu. While Individuals of such a violent cross mixht be excellent dairy animals, this result could not be looked for as a general thing. 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 Douglas County Light & Water Co. TO Y0U--0UR CUSTOMER W1III.U yon llvn in our neinl)Horhood wo hop to keep you on our cnatouior lint. To .In Una m inmnil lo Kivu you tho Imit oi service, tho beat ol ilruia and tho best tntlftfni'llon that (food Intentions, good goods and proper prices can give. II there la any point in which we (all short ol our In tentiona, wo shall he plenaed to know it. II it cm he rem edied, it hall b; it not, it will uot harm either ol us to talk it over. We are In your community to Bull goods, and we can not do that unless our trade is satisfied : 'our trndu' means you ami a lew others. When wo recommend DIKE'S remedies we are olTur ln to yon the heat that can he obtained, and lor these remedies we have the exclusive sale In this neiuhborhood. Kach DIKE preparation that we mil should ronvime you that, wn inuan to uive von excellent iiootla. They are maileol the heal Inuredienta, by skilled pharmacist, in well equipped hlhorntoriiia, ami each remedy is recom mended by thousands who have lined them. Sole Agents For DIKE'S Household Remedies. Krohn's Drug Store Maccabee Temple Cass Street i We Guarantee your shirts, collars an.l ciiff to be perfectly laun dered, when sent to our laundry. Wo wnnt more work and are gunning for yours. Wo givo tho best finish to your linen, are quick In deliveries and charco only fair prices. A trial order will bo appreciated. LONE STAR LAUNDRY PHONE 3S0 COR, PINE AND WOODWARD STS. . ivv.. ." Jr. 3V ii III! !33 a j PBINCKHa AMCK Oi? UlCEECR. I While manhood nil over the earth 1 watching euerly the contest In e:is jern Kurope womankind In giving n Hip I of Hympntby for the thousands i iboiueH, the tens of thousands of vi men Biifferlntr the Inevitable liorrni und worries of wnrtlmen. But the jure a low clnm of women, one says ilKnorunt, dull, unaspiring and Ininp ble .of autTeriUtf "as we suffer," but hU I deserving of better .thinfis. Of all th j women concernedthe Turkish, t li I Greek, the Bulgarian, the Servian, tl; Montenegrin possibly less Is know about tho hwt named than any of Hi others. Wont would the most iidviin ed advocates of wonien'H rights say t they knew that the despised Monteii' grin women are having n very re part in this war? What would thf say If they heard that It Is women wl look after the food and the transport; tlon of ammunltion'j' Still the posltlt of the woman of Montenegro Is f; from enviable. It Iw no unusual Kid to see n unyly dressed man strolling i riding along with his wife trudging i lis heels carrying agricultural Impl. nenls or market products. Iu h 'mine she is not allowed to sit nl tab with her lord and she may not rennu fouled if any man. even a strange msses by. Thanks to King Nleholn j he first champion or womanhood 1 minority In Montenegro, much of thl ! ;luo is being abolished. 1 In Bulgaria a different atmosphere i elt. The general run of women ai tetter educated and keep In touch wi lie advancement of their sex In otln countries. They are even Interested ! the suffrage question and came ver near to wlnnlngihe vote tl few yen igo. The Bulgarian women make fait! ful wives and are busy in the hiu and in tho tiebN and have u love c la bora to ceremonials, the wed din eremony holding an Important plat u their festivals. In the country ill rlcts the women 8(111 cling to the oi beliefs lu witches and other evil pov ers. Servla is primarily an agrlcultura country, and the typical Servian is ; peusant proprietor. Tbe country ha: often been referred to "as the poo man's paradise." and certainly there I no real poverty within Us borders -times of peace, but for all that (h lives of the women are hard one. They work side by side with the me lu tbe Fields and are held Inferior ti the lords of creation. Kven n mo ti the letter class there are few luxuriet By far the most Intelligent people of that section of Europe are th (1 reeks, yet In many parts of (iiven the lot of the women Is as had i that of the lowest elsewhere, and li no other of these countries Is the con trust of advanced civilization and tm dltlon between education and Igno runce so sharply drawn. The Athenla women follow Paris modes hi the! dress, live broad lives, pursue phll.iu throplc Ideals and take part In poHtl cal problems. But tbe peasant worn in In some of the provinces live- th life of a thousand years ngo-kee1 animals In the house and nre barre I from the talk of men. Oreek life I said to be neither oriental nor En ropean; It smacks of bufh. Volumes have been written about th 'votmiu of Turkey. Mcr stramre li.e b the tmreui b- better known nut nt t!i same time es known than that of nv; r rMsthmized nei-rhttorv. Tb e.-al t.tshion of the Turkish wiman -ntve fcvfirabh than tint of any ot'ie uvo.Mn o;in try an-l far better tlia I " "f !-c u-.tTucn in soti!c of on ' ':-. Th,' Tmv';Mi wo:uan may p!--a o" a .an-.,, iu ;i ii y ourt of law. 1 !! its iix.i'ev her hu-bai,d hie li 'n ! ton-W (t. I Tor husband ma ' t'M'ii l::tilre us f how she spend et l;"!it'lfd money, ami a certat : i bound to supply. The ver '-e'i-fb of lur leual jio'ii.tn d v nior. o limit tbe ordinary Turk to one wif. i1!) iH th, pre;!chi'tg lu the o;- t.h":l mari !;-ce. Two ireek prlu"fes, TMn'es All lfi of Prince Aeorew. fourtt, son u 'hi kttur, and Prince Helena, th-d-nu liter of the ertin prince, are a ti front In the Balkan war. patp't! a tint for the wounded soldier a etidnrliig uin h ftuSTeifng them-selvtw " v-',t h is a hirV.tt"I st-r If the lawn hns looked kind o thin and scrappy the past year give It a top dressing of well rotted and rather line mnuure. This should be left on until spring, when the coarsest of the litter may be raked off with the litter and returned to tbe manure pile. 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 ride isn't it? RUNABOUT TOURING CAR - -TOWN CAR These new price?, f t. b. Detroit, with i merit. An early order will mean an e livery. Get particulars from Ford Agent Douglas County. G. W. Burnett, Roseburg, $525 600 800 equip v de- I A fnslilonnble woman's magazine that the writer glnnced at the other day gave menus of meals for a week for a family of six to cost but $u.50. While It might be possible to keep soul and body together ou such a ration, the menus outlined made one gaunt and hungry Just to read them over. Dentists say that one of tho great causes of the weakness and early de cay of human teeth Is that so much of the food cousumed is prcchewed and predigested thnt there Is nothing much left for the grinders to do, with the re sult that they get scant exercise and the blood nourishing them does not How as freely us It should. An Increasing number of northern cattle feeders are using cottonseed meal Instead of ollmeal with corn as a fattening ration, and with very excel lent results. It can be bought for $.'12 per ton In car lots nnd runs as high as 43 per cent 111 protein content, while the ollmeal costs $35 per ton and con tulns 10 per cent less protein. In watering the bouse plants It Is n good Idea to vary the usual method of watering by pouring it into the saucer; In which the pots set. As much watei as the plant needs will be drawn up bj capillary attraction. By the usual method of watering it may happen thai the roots In tho lower part of the poi may not get as much water ns thej need. The flno feature about n tulip bed is that once planted It lives from ) f:n to year. While a bed should be ilus: up and small ImiIIis removed once Ui three or four years, n lady friend tells us that she has this fall dug up n he:' that has been undisturbed for n periii,! of seventeen years, though the bl.i,.:. It produced last spring was greatly ml mired. Phone 245. All work firat-claat Commercial Abstract Cc Abstracts of Title; Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. Bonds oi allKinds Furnished Money to Loanon Improved Farm Property,' Perking Building ROSFBURO. OHKGON JOHN DEERE REVERSIBLE DISC PLOWS Work equally well on Level land and Hillsides. jThey are light draft and rasy to operate. We also carry in stock Salliy PI.ws, Ceng Plows and Walking Plows '.vith Smbtle Lottoms, Sod "Breaker" Bouoms and "fciatK iiicky" Bottoms. All good grades. rumpklns mnkc excellent feed for both cuttle nnd hogs and have a feed ing value that Is from one-lirth to one seventh that of corn. A feature that adds mterhllly to the practical value of pumpkins Is that they furnish a va riety nnd give rest to the nppctlto for other feeds. This latter feature Is also true of turnips, which from the stand point of rood content are much Inrerloi to pumpkins. t present prices of corn pork can be eeonomlruHy produced, but the cost of feeding, when measurlug results se cured, can Ik- reduced considerably bv feeding one ti.ut of tankage with ten parrs of corn. A further Important fact that has been developed by repeat ed feeding tests Is that hogs fed on the corn tankage rutlon moke one-third faster gains in weight than when fed on corn alone. It is not a bad men ml gymnastic for boys and girls to picture to them selves what they will likely be iu n pe riod of from twenty to twenty-five years from now If they should keep on : In the direction In which thev nre at i present going. Indulging In such spec- i illation ought to he enough to cause some to take stock of both present achievement nnd character and take a brace for iM'tter things. ROSEBUKG FEED & FUEL COMPANY , TELEPHONE 163. Keister Ladie's Tailoring College! taught. It in Everything pertaining to dressmaking and tailoring i union .o ior mil course. This course offers instruction uramng or patterns, cutting and fitting of coats, cloaki and fancy dresses. 15 course gives drafting of patterns without sewing. $5 course gives 10 days sewing. We Invite Investigation mrs.'e. I,. Mcintosh. miss fixrexce Mcintosh, Instructor Mgr. Assistant. Rooms 4, 5 and 6 Bell Sisters Building tailored - j While It Is n flue thlnp If the j-ounc wife tun piny n t'tiuptn nocturne or r HiM'thiivni symphony on the new pi lino. It is lots more conducive to mntrl uioiilnl follftty tf she cm Nike ft nice tin of Hunt biscuits, prepnre it tooth Home dish of ontuictil or broil n nteak mi ttcit it x Juicy nnd tender. It's well to possess both these ncctmipHshments. hut If either must he lacking It would better be the nocturne and symphony. D. II. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work, Tinning and Heating North Jackson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble Works- Telephone 251. Work Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, ORE? Pr. F. S. Myer. one of the expert and fearlcs scientists of the department of ngrlculture, has recently set out on a tour lu China, where he expects to spend the next three years collecting valuable plant life that may add to the agricultural wealth of the United States. Most of the Interval mention ed will he spent In the province of Kansu. which la located in tbe most northwesterly part of tho empire and which has never yet been explored by scientists. THE ECONOMY MARKET -At George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best tbe market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and so1d. Phone 58 t Kosebuig, CrefitfV 3 I I 1 4 I Ik I ft 1