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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
r "WRITE ON IlKM'l'l'L 817IWKCTS. Youint Audio At O. A. C. I'tiljllsli ., rrai liiaL ArUde. In College J-HfijilllON AplUfflfJfrURAL COL LKOE," CorvalllsOre., pec. 21. SyJrontcmJjjyilHfiltfijBt articles on practical ai'ipllcatluiiH of science to taffi9Jtbd:.jrtirur.vroblemB, most them written by Btudents of the Oregon Agricultural College' appear in the cUrrclft Issue of the Oregon Country- Inlti Jnnh4ffcHia imisi With tile exception of an article on "The Cabbage Aphis" by A. L. Lovett of the crop pest force and one by Dr. janiMWIt?itaiMWftftw Vision of Agriculture the, DfuiliiatP have had entire charge, of (the,a,i)tlior- lbs magazine, which Is Illustrated this month by 15 halftone engravr, Ings, " H. C. llotzel, a student from Madi son, Wis., haB an article ''Co-operation," a subject on which he spoke at the Portland band Products Bhow, winning a HjQ . ii,v,,8, J. Damon, Ferndale, Cnllf., writes on "!JreeUlng1 and Selection of Jerseys," and Blaine Forguson, Boise, Ida., on "Why We Plow." 'UlUIII!. I til Mi Hilt WaIdemarl'WllklllIlgi, New York, N. Y., has an article on "How To Ob tain Agricultural l'illqatloun," uuO an article on winter egg production, "ilottor Eggs and More of Them" is by O. M- AVUcox, JJortluud.. AnCJh teroutlBg urtlcluMm! "WiinjiuUt'S-Hors Udder" is contijibutqd ljyjC. P.-Mofr. fit of Jil'ncllori'mV'ftiid George' MOznetle of Vancouver, Wash., hus another on "The Undent Enemies or l,ruinVees?r"ija"nd8ciipe Gardening atid'Tho'r'nrm llr.nre"', 'Is1 by L. It. Ihirtlll, Brooklyn, N. Y. The young .women hnve.mado their, department e'liiinen'tly' suited to the' season, "Christmas Presents," writ ten by Miriam Allen, Bend, and Eliza beth Buchanan, Corvallls, tellB In de tail how to make a girl's worJC:'bag, an adjustable book rack, a crochtH napKlnfirlnji, -avbaby syottjtbalTT 9 Irisli crQcb't fclw iaiid'o!hr 'gltijji: Lima- Xrrawiord.!,AIilandJ;!tollt(t;el A'fl&erhelitsr.f'or the Clifirlf en.Mind Mary Hartong, Eugene, describes the making of ChrlBtmas Candies. "The use of C-hi-iaUnas Leftovers" is a bit of economy by Edna Groves, Corval lls. Margaret McCall, Scio, descrihet' 'tnowork In rTome' economies to be given In the winter short course, and Helen Clarke, Grants Pass, writes on "The.. Christmas Dinnon.'.1 There are several otner interesting,, the isslie,1 luu; ''" 1 - THE ANOKI.'S BON'ti. .features in By ngreeincnt of the Ministerial Union1 a ".'Peace;' sermon will be de livered at eUcli Church tomorrow on the above subject. Everybody should attend cburch tomorrow. I'M VNTA I V PUNS FOIV Cll KISTM AS ,pv i -.si mi 1 We !havo a fin araflh'tmcnt of A. Ai; Waterman :and' Simiiloflller, self fllllliK, nonrjeaking ..fountain pens. ,Woaro piuklng, a substantial re duction on all bIzcs or pons, espec ially for our Christmas trade. Wo guarantee each pen to glTe sat- isTjHion.r"; v 1 'iij. Each, pen In Christmas box, with Ifol'deV'nnd botllblof lirtf'JtnUE. MARETER8 DRUG CO. d2J 1 he Knielii-rg look Sliro arc local distributors for Whtermun'B ' Ideal FoimUljl Pens. Tliey make a Xmas present,, with.., a futuro worth whllo. ,. ,',', i ,'. . i ,. . tf -'-MENU FOR . .,, I i. ! ' , Your Christmas Dinner ,M From "Made In Oregon" Products Columbia OynlT on half slioll. Oiion jfunio soup. ;; ltnlmrg ( ijeU'ry. HoJItM Uinpiiitt Salmon. . ' Sancu. . iVIulIro 1 hotH. ,,HtaHt DoiiJun Co. iturkcy, crnnrn-rry tunlcc. " HoilWl Douglas l Co,' politim; Mashinl Douglas turnips, . TmumM .DoukIuh' 'Co,1 pat'stHpH, Hl'wed Douglas Co. milium. ( OimlltMl Oregon swwt ' Mita((icjf, 1 yacifi(i roiifH lo1yH'r t sat ad. Jiliitnuth ; ,jtiUlH. wumiK-fmt-k. duck. lIoinv-inuIo iplum pudding, Itrand, 'i. (not inado in ll4wobui'K) aucv'aiHII-a ito ' ctfam, .mado In ' ItorHibiirtfJii Honic-inadO lnlncrplo. i Ponfelim loganborry u. Jolly- ' ' Dt'hViKo fake. Douglas Co,' walnuts. , ' ' Klucn'liy chocolates , j. m ,, ! hi -'.! l ' ''-1 V. ' ! , luadv I'orHiuid.) PotiglnM Co. appic.H, ptaiM and grapes. : ,Ui ul ,Cluf i-offiK) (tMiiketl in i'oi'tlaiitl.) : , , i,. - . t . if i Tin? gi'tfttloi' Niit of tho iMitn-y raw-material for (ho nliot "litcim van h piirchnwd ftvini illo J' u - " ' 01' ir. vi-Li-li ' ' :-iii'r... . i. ' ' HARVEHASTMAN GROCERY CO -.1 ! I . t li. ''it "Everything fon the Table'!... , ... ,.- w i m mA mm si Salesmen; busy all day yesterday and today SfcUing th'e many different styles "' ,of fine, J)raad new PiattossoidJiader the new Dlan of "' j -' $l-'DOWNi aRD I Il k ' "'ft. ' fSllllUfi.mi fitDV. I We will Show You .'HowrtCBxiy High-Grade: Pianos .;: at Grtly , Reduced PriceS---$136, $186; $215, $247 ; a. !.;. (11.. irM.xi' , ;,..,,, C!. ,v,..:, . .r. ;..iio----f- , ( , ..,,..,. , JMn:-,; '"'A plan iri wfiich nine, leading manufacturers "Join with Eilers Musk House in supplying 100 Oregon homes with fine pianos.1" Merely bring a dollar and pick out your piano. .But do it now, Dont wait. ' , , ' ! iWe'll deliver -your i piano at once., i. You pay only a Dollar 'a week'.""' :"" "-..., ;, ,.,,..,,,, .,.1 It's easier than it sounds.. Anybody can do it."' No fuss or red tape. ' No restrictions. No task to be performed. " But You'll have to hurry. ,'t ',. t. ... i (fBuy Your Xmas J iff-". Candier andNats o I i l "STOPE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY." 0 til r "The advertisments and agreement of Eilers Music House are in eve-ry way reliable.1 This is the only concern in the West agreeing to refund money if instrument after delivery is not found exactly as represented.,": National Buyers' Guide. mrt '(tiPM M?M " 1 1 wf! mm - . HOME OF THE CHICKERING PIANO :: $1.00 DOWN arid 1a feuresal I1 ; ; " 1USJU.B IjT. KIIDr ,.; ' sftbw c'Aj'6a"'' . 4 AdvertiBing l)esl;iiB "andov- 4 Leave Orders ftt' Klilds grocery. . .' . I lloom i 1, Varrotj, lildg. .'.'. . 'o".'V .: f . cnitisnus khhsh. . lUKlnninR.' Thornday, t.'D(toem'ber 10; and tut one wtek onlyi, I will blU OntricholMunio-.Korns ut. greatly re duced1 prices, t' Call'; early and take youB -choiee'at tlio.llaso Confection or.iti..t . .... MRS. H.D. OWEN. . dsw-d26 , Have foil accn S. jK,, Syke's sbow windows? j Tliey t are,, the bes in town, , , , ,, ., ,, tf If you have not alrculy taken a L Kiicsmi the J-of Ccah$aL.juit)bs, (?j w.w iome iti and latetme. The' rfe.rest iij Ktiess to the numbor of beans will receive a Beautiful Rogers Triple Plated Service Ware, unarantoetl for 20 years. Don't forget, count .rorrrnienceirat 6 o'clocksJiarp Snt- POPULAfff t. MIQIAMCS f n . I T.-l. , i ar Mechanics : Magazine 1 :' 'wMmmo viHi CAN umdmtno It" jPopul ! 4 r.RF AT Cnt.llnn.rf Strir. f if.. " , f , M a Wxrld' Progreit which . you ,l . . i may ft reading at any inie. and which will hold your Interest forever. 250 PAGES EACH MONTH 300 PICTURES 200 ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST Thit tSSo'p'Nc.tMW 0'prlinnt tVI papps) vrn f.isjf wnVR titn Uuno hnwln mskc useful aitiv;U' lor homa afid shep. rtMira, etc. "Amtlrar Mefli t.i rt (10 n.itfr tpH-t how to m:iK Miuto:i funntan.. trlteteuoutlitA, boam. onKint.'S, maAic, and all the thints a.boy loves. $1.60 p:r year, single copies is cents Ask your newsdealer, or wmit ron ntct mfck cofv today urjtlay evenioc; I r non i luiiet, count jj , ; - - , I January Vs, ll13. ) $'i 246 R l"01'l lH MrX'H.VNICS CO. 91 W. ViMM(H1 St.. CMICAOO ired R E B:IJ R Ct; Shoe Shining Farlor hirh oCJMip'flTiidtLVAi; iitlU-ieloSi .i for Uie Clii'lttdtiaH duttittr. . I THE BELL I N ERY i h Xmas Suggestions at Xmas Prices-Dainty i. tnnsimas uuts: - - illE GOBBLE OF THE TURKEY r.' " HOW tCHOS THRU THE LAND! THE QUACK OF Til DUCK MAY BE HEARD ON EVERY HAND! .. (pIlCKENS ARE AS NUMEROUS AS LITTLE CHAINS OF SANDl, ! BUT THE DONKEVX 08 CHRISTMAS DAY IS LITTLfjlrilEMANd! See Us For Ciris mas Fowfer iCJ.) Nbw Hu)i(Hiy f.'eckwe::r Fancy Tlat Pif.3 ' ' J'Umy Hir (dnamenrs -. 'L'hifTiin'Wasts . Ljli8s-Silkliir(s,Tailtd' riurtiV!!, 1' rench Willow " ' ' : t-ijHey Head .Scarfs r- -nahtfkerchiefa "", '" ..iPrat.CbllStilV' li Si'k t'etticoata . , Fancy LSelt9 ..brstfs;;-: ii' Kid Gloves ;i;; ytciiie.vPe".U''ana QtiibeA Iielt Huckloa Jini keat I de4tt-fip .'horidaK",gdleir6t utvtd-fj'ate liats, coat?;., suits andJr.esses. A, most remarka-ble oftei-intj-ot styhbh apparel at 1 u -HALF-PRICE BELL SISTERS BUILDING OREGON THE ECONOMY MARKET CEO KOHLHACf M, WOP. hone 58 Roseburl Ore. u Stub PS. -The Grocer. m EP.fi 246 Rose St. ' SPIRELLA CORSETS yedifer Dining Room if now JucateU at 110 X. Main hSrreet, Jiut Iwuk! or Xew Voi f 1 1 " ' ' .ore. ilKlJ. liV; Ilnnn nrd lMira jMpfrek-!!i.1V.30. DURABLE FOOTWEAR XMAS ' In the days cf frenaied advertising V any old style b represented as the latest J.put, iip-to-d-.te,,ttc., and so p&-ple are iSfcominK Jioisi6hd':'inore caieul in se '' feting:, their SHOE STORE. Our ever increasing trade shows that well dressed people look to this store as the style center and authority in all that pertains , to footwear. , , The name STEPHENS on a shoe Is a guaTanteeof -quality.- Our ...endorsementpf a style js absqlutelun- -t..u' -( questioned. What' is' better "fo'r an .- Xmas gift than pairbshVshich : W1,1:!V5 f?rvW.for.nionthsto come? Special Prices to Those BuyjnJorChantable fyrjuses. STEPHF.MR 4' Quality Shoe Store PHONE 82-J 213 N. Jackson St. uxwaiM