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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1913)
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Ktti'l'u rclnry (if Iho TrciiHiiry MrAtlnn lias in his ciiiiiliiy a yoiMiK niuu, who Is n Imnl ilrlnlicr .MoraiviT, the wre- tary knciWK Hint tliis yinuiK man im lillius Tri'i'ly. and strung as it may si'iMii, pays him licriiu.su h(. is a gnoil diinkur. Tim yiiillli? man In tlistlon Is ticin'm. r, Mitch,.!!, of Washiimton. lint ln'fiiro you form an oilnion of this yiimiK man and his employer, yon should know that ho drinks noth ing strotiKer than tea and that his position Is "supervislni; tea examin er' of the treasury depart ment. t'p to dale hL. has never heen knottii to test less than four Kallons of tea a day. lie rould tell in his sleep the difference helweon a cup of I'illK Kuey (il'ecn, Seelited Oriental I'ekin1, or I'ooeliow Oolong lie can You Want To Sell We are netting upon spring list of proper ties, stock ranches, dairy farms, orchards, Krain ranches, city properties, expecting a mini her of buyers in February, must be ready tor iheni. If you want to sell your propei ty, i;ive us a chance to handle it .. .COME IN TO-MORROW AND LIST IT WITH US .. COAST INVESTMENT COMPANY I'llONE 2)S 116 CASS s r. WEST ROSEBURG GROCERY we ciin s:ivi you itmtii.y en jour jrrooei-y bill. Ourstoek is FKKSIt 9( nnd I'OMI'l.Kl'K. l',m. yor nee.l. Teni.t .lelivery am! satisfW- ! iry assured. -Mil our p;oih!h nanipteed. "H " ';lvo l!seluir 'IVnilinc Checks" DOWELL & POSTER PHONV. 29. Oregon Bakery: Look far Uw Labdon Hrl AT ALL CKOCKHS That's All. Phone 241 I'ecoKMlze by second nature, whether the hralid which milady serves at 3 P. m. is koIiik to fill her with cheer immortalized In literature. orVith IniliKo hlne, talc, K.vmsnp or liarium sulphate. Mitchell has seven men in his ehnl'Kij located In New York. Boston, Chicago, St. l'aul. Tacoma. San Fran cisco ami Honolulu. .jk0 .Mitchell, thesn men miiut (,ut i ....t or tea a day to determine whether or I not th0 Importations from the far! off tea fields measure up to the of-: ficlal standards set hv .Mitchell' of-' fico . j Tea is the one article of food which ! Is measured according to a set stand- ard. Twelve grades are selected1 yearly. Then every chest of tea that' enters the United Slates must con-! form to those standard- or farewell. I The tea drinking determines the I iiuulily and fitness for consumption, j Tile test for coloring and chemical I "facing" Is the simple device of l)r c. Ainerta Head, of the department of agriculture's bureau of chemistry. She discovered quite by accident one day while testing some teas that the sediment from her samples left a blue mark on paper. She rubbed the tea with a kni!e. i; hit a blue smudge. Tliis was further tested, nnd found to indicate invariably the presence of indigo coloring. Then she Investigated further and toutnl that a black paper would in dicate the presence of suh "facing" or adulterants as talc, gpsuiu, bar ium sulphate Now the "Kead test" Is officially recoguked by t!ie super vising tea examiner as the best and simplest met hod of determining the presence ef impurities All that is really leit for the exauiin. rs is to taste for uuality. Moreoxer. tea buyers abivid learn ed thai thev could test product j Ulllte simply by the ' Kead t.-st," and! (hey began to sinni'le the goods be-: j j fore they ordered them .- lipped l(J j this country, ! Ij t'en-eiMU sit 1 - s'll-e the I'iildle of; I j var. Ih re b is been praciii ally j : ihi lejections of teas at American lerts. They have all been pure and; i a entile cenfeiniiiy with th,. federal , t egillat ions. .M'tchcil shows that a' l'::o c o' ! the f is c 1 1 year, etidir.,- .leae :ltl. ii'i.rL'iii.r.s.T pounds of t-a w.-re Itn 1'orted, a- anii:i I.e; T.sxa Ihe! prelous y.-ar til this e;.:.nt.:y 1 .-, IiM.TsV poinds v-re rej. (.-.1 cither because It contain- 1 c-dori .g e fae-; ing matter, lie.; .' , sim: ! but t f '. fectivo svstci". ef ;he wion n che-ii-: ist is changing t''at. and ii t yea; Mitchell evp'-cts his report to be ill-' most free of rejections for tdulter-, nitons. . . ' Patronize ihu Farmers I'uiiiic .Mar ket Tuesdays nnd Saturdays. Pro ducers' iind consumers' interest. Prices always reasonable. tf o u -t c F -1 5 l o sr. cS' 3 O Q H o E 5 and Calendars for Something at this store, we don't want you to feel that the sale Is closed as soon as you have handed over your money. IN OUR OPINION No sale is finally closed until you have given your purchase a thorough trial and are perfectly satisfied with it. We regard your money simply as a deposP, which we will gladly return if you find you are not satisfied with the goods themselves. Our respon sibility to you doesn't end as soon as you have left our door. You'll Get a Square Deal here In your Winter Outfit, same as we always give. We've looked over the best that the big markets offer in Clothing and Furnish ings, and have made our usual painstaking selection. From ties and scarfs to suits and overcoats, you'll get values here that will open your eyes. I'Olt 1XSTAXCK, COXSIDKIt our big line of Clothescraft nnd Sophomore All Wool Clothes. They are made scientifically and therefore sell for $12.50 to $30.00, ono third less than you'd pay for other ready-made .clothes of as good material and workmanship. And they are fully guaranteed by the makers and ourselves. THINK () i:i WHAT WE HAVE SAID It means money to you. Come in and see us any time. Just received by Parcels Post a new and big assortment of Ties. Remember wo are headquarters for the Famous "lloyer" Water proof Hat. You'll find values all through our store. Shoes, Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Shirts, Caps, Gloves, etc "Duds For Men" nOYKIi HATS A. ,1. IIOCIIliAlU'.I, BARKY SHOES 1914 at the Rosebur a o Book Store Eventhing for the Office SPECIAL SALE OF BRILLIAAT CUT GLASS ?s3 fii Every piece deep cut by hand from choice crystal blanks by skilled workmen In America's greatest shop. At a little more than one half the price you usually have to pay. Sec these "beautiful""wares" while the stock Is complete. " " " u o Marsters Drug Company O o