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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1914)
NEW RIDING TOGS. What the Debutant Will War Thi Spring. T8 BMAllT fiitt COUNTltV WBAK. .fH.dedlv nikiMi ure Hie newest ri.l- -feft luibiti for iiMtnlry wear. The llArfe or even tin- hlf uinited skirt are )ttivt a'd now the youiij; girl wears "irwtfheH 11U- ii'T orottier'H and u very .mwwnUi'e vent. To Muupl 1 1' i he costume there ore n tebf coat, ii 'iiuirt looking collar and B3rai and u silk vuluurs hat. The Wedding Ring. H fet Just u plain uuld On ml It la of talne ruiiimivd to Unit pireoua 4fet)tt with Its I'ltniscaliiig diamond t&tfcrii the yuung girl proudly llmints vti the third tinp-r of her left hand. think or wliiil the wedding rim: IfettUitm. ItH value Is net Its Intrinsic wth as an nrtkle of Jewelry. It If tnelt yt't eloquent h.viiiImI of tin ijprMW-n rtmnd or wmiiauly duty loving H performed, year In. year out, In sick and In health, with devotion on htifimM und asking no reward hut the Hrninrlrdn of loving, faithful orvlr. well think of the old llag. borne Wrvwuh the Hell of hut tit, an iie-thiny j tttti I nun faded, tattered hunting. It Hi th emblem of liven laid down for fct huvu of country, "us n lover lays u Oftwul the feet of his beloved.' Uvea wedding ring Is the token of a tflren dully, hourly, for the sake ot t'i thut n woman holds most dear In Wblinmuu world. Gown of French Sergo. FfrMich serge In one or the beautlfu' .ifcww wine tones called dreg of wine, -Wttliroldered with gold and silver IN MtHW Or WINK flMMiK. XfcsviuN, l il.e mutci-inl if which lFla . Wv!x nfttrimmi unuu Is r;ishiimtl Tl IhhIIiv Is flit low. mill n v M of I tax-kt-d i;fi r'llovt iht' sotiifwhiit sent ' ;Iwt uf Ihf uiiti' sIkmIo Th Hight o Fashion. I if w h hoi mi set- it niL'i-il, III hIuhI j Ktoici In the streta shtve rtiir with tW nml mlser.v immI her tieek tmre : ftTtHMfe tu tht shoulder, we woutil tie ! ur ht help her cover Mieni wurin ! VP k ft ' "if . w y - i t ,i I Jl fill .? i I ly. Kill sh woiiM be In the helthi rvhiini! it we were to offer hut .h It vrtni; tn trie snuirt women tri, nre foolish eiioimh to o hIkoh ir!t( Ifinv iit ks Hi jlnit pirtlnlly eov- r!. i shnilid tv lio thilllk. iii(t ttiv rvvfiHt I'tiey nUny Q)(titlr ATTOHXKV CKXKHAI, CilVKHS OI'IMO.V OX ! SALEM, Or., Jan. H. In an opin-l Inn to District Attorney T. A. Wolnke. of Condon and a number of C iumy treasurers. Attorney General nB und attend mu(!UiiB aB lt is Iru (.'rawroid today interpreted the new pnriant that well qualified officers tux law. Hfs said the law provides, that all taxes shall bo duo April 1.1 AH unpaid tfiJien will bear interest f or penalty of 1 pr cent a month Inr five months, fir until September j 1, ut which time all unpaid taxes be come delinquent. At that time the.ro will he accumulated 5 per cent pen alty will bu added to the total amount, making 15 per cent penalty due at that time. Then that full amount will draw 12 per cent inter-. Cot mi 1 1 paid. CITY MiU'S, ! lave Crosby returned to Riddle ! this morning after a couple of days' rfp'-nt here. Good clean eomro.tablo rooms at 1 McCiallen hotel, 5U.50 per week anJ 1 I "p. tl Dr. A. C. Kr-ely left for Portland; Inst evening to spend a few days looking alter bu.-iinesH matters. ! If you are thinking of building, 1 remodeling or repairing, you will nv. niomy ly seeing 11, b Chll noii. tf Mrs. Tripp left fur points south; this morning where she will sjtend , a few days visiting with friends. (!ivo us a call when In need of horhcslioelng and you will never go j ulHowhcre. Hill and George, the fariers. tf. ' I-'. Ii, lladley returned her0 this morning after a few days Hpent at I Portland visiting with Ills son, Mor-j ton. j Now Is tho time Ui let thut con-' tract or luivo that emM'iiUr job j done. Times uro quirt und prices) ui-e elosr. See H. F. l'liilMn. tf j E. E. Morgan and family came ov er (rrom Winehestvr tills unorningi to spend u couple of days with' friends. Patronize tho Farmers Public Mar-' ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro-j d lifers' and consumers' interest. I Prices nlways reasonable. tfii Clark Hargar, of the New York ' store, left for Myrtle Creek this morn-1 lug where ho spent the day distrib-! uting advertising matter. j Patronize the Farmers Public Mar-., ket Tuesdays and Saturd. IB. I'ro- dueers' and consumers' interest. ' Prices always renouable. tt T. T. Uinimelreicli and wife, (; A 1- hortu, Canada, spent last evening ln RoHeburg. They left, this morning 1 for Grant Pass and other southern Oregon cities. t j The Roseburg Book Co. has pur chased Iho Mock (excepting needle-, work) at Graves Art Emporium and are selling lt at reduced prices to1 save Iho expense of moving. tf Go to tho Koister sowing school for patterns, cut to your mr.asure. Waists, skirts, one piece dresses, counts and suits. Ono fitting free! with each pattern. 210 X. Stephens! street. Jlli DAILY Y lvTH Kit lilll'OHT, V. S. Weather Bureau, local of fice, Itosehurg. Oregon, 24 hours end ing 5 n. m., January it. lit II. Precipitation in inches and hun dredths: Highest tern pern t uro yesterday Lowest temperature last night tecipilalion last 2 1 hours ... Total precip. since first of month orntal precip, for this month Total precip. from Sep. 1, 111 12. to date 1 1.2 Average precip. from Sept em- her I. is;: is. 31 I Total deficiency from Sep. 1 , j l!H:t 4.0C ; Avonu: precipitation for wet seasons. (Sep. to M:iy inclus- j Ive) S3. 08 ; WILLIAM LKLL. j Observer, i A SM IL Ml I TINfi nosi:. "oiii:kcial Meniht'i' of tho Uosehurg Com niiM'cinl I'luh are hereby notified Hint the annual meeting of the club will be held in the Commercial Club ioomih Tm-Mlav etnlng. .lanuary 1 !' I I. at s o'clock, at which time the following officers of tho club I Let "Kelty" Do Your Moving, Hauling MLl 1 t I.. -V"1V are to be electod for the ensuing Utt' yeari President, vice-president, uec I'etury, treasurer, and three trustees. The by-laws provide that only those members whose dues are paid in full are entitled to vote. Club mem- ,lert8. ure .to ,By ,,n full le selected to manage tlie affairs of the club during W. 11. FISHER, President. C. P. SCIILOSSEH, jl.'l Secretary. LOOK US UP RICE & RICE REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS REFERENCE: ANY BANK Insurance brokers. Bonds, war rants, loans negotiated. Houses for rent and business exchange. Advice on any part of Douglas county and its adaptness. Stock, fruit and general farms for sale. Business of all kinds. Home very select stock ranches. City prop erty and businesses for sale. Long ti'tie insurance at very low rates, all old line companies; no chance for special assessments as in mu tual companies. Always buy the best it's the cheapest. Notary Public. Lower floor Masonic bldg, Roseburg, Oregon, PHONE 163 PHONE 153 Roseburg Feed & Fuel Company SAW'l'.I) TIE IIIXK'KS 1IUV lllXH'K I'lH WOOD OKI' SI'!, IT FIH WOOD ltY IIUM'K OAK WOOD 1HV KIM, IT OAK WOOD PIXK KOlt IvINDLlNC Roseburg Feed & Fuel Company W. C. KW.VXK, Jlaimner. PHONE 163 PHONE 163 What Is tho difference between the dent's traveling expenses und a menu nutl? l One Is the fa iv uf Hill, (he other n bill of fare! COMK And l-ok Over Our I'.lll Of I are He fmv Arranging Youit! YOl"LL IAK1-: OlK MK ATS Most tender our chops, our steaks are rare. Kxcellent our hams, salt h meats the .uame. All cuts prepared with greatest care To serve and to please you, our aim! Phone 58 THE ECONOMY MARKET f;i'. kiiiilh (;i:x, rnp. plmS j1' i iJUMf The ! i vv. , ..::; IJltOTIIKIlHOOD OK AMERICAN YEOMEN. , Big Inducement in Fraternal Insurance. Yeomen Policies Pay. Admits men and women Membership fee reduced. Ask any Yeoman. R. STUIiBS, Foreman. S. E. KUOilN, Correspondent. Roseburg, Ore. Or J. A. Mears, Dlst. Mgr. Box S04 Eugene, Ore. j27-p Roseburg Cleaning & Pressing Parlors At this establishment you can get anything cleaned from a pair of soiled gloves to the most elabor ate Bilk gown without injury to color or fabric, both for ladies and gentlemen. Prices right. Monday only will French Ilry rienn Ladies and Gents' suits for $1.50. Regular price $2.00. Mrs. Mary Neil Walker First dor wewt of UiniHjua Hotel l'0 more subscribers for The Ladies Nome Journal, The Sat urday livening Post, and The Country Gentleman, by" Jan. 25. tr ou contemplate subscribing for any of the above do so now, and benefit both yourself and myself you by bringing into your luime one of the best publi cations in the country me by giving nie a chance at the big December-January prizes. If your subscription expires soon, renew now, so that you will not miss a number. Patronize the home agent. Delos Livingston Fern Island Greenhouse Mrs. F. D. Owen. I'rop. Roseburg, Ore. I'hone 9FI2 Cut I'lowors, Potted IMjints, Fmicnil Dossils, Wcddimr Il'i n('ts. etc. JUST HKCUIVICD A FltHSII Hl l'ITA' OF FllltXS OK ALL KINDS On Sale At The Rose Confectionery Popular Mechanics Magazine "WRtTTlM to YOU CAN UNDEJtftTANO IT" A GREAT Continued Story of tht World' Progreat which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever. 250 PAGES EACH MONTH 300 PICTURES ZOO ARTICLES OF GENERAL INTEREST The "Shop Nol. Deprtmnt (M paiwO itivra c;iy ways to do tlimns how to make usciul articles for home and shop, repaint, etc. "Amtttur Mechanic." (10 panes) tells how to make Mission tumiture, wireless outfits. bo.tts, eriKines, niasic, and all the things a boy love. f 1.5"! ER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 15 CENTS Ask your newsdealer, w W writs roti rues samplk copy today POPULAR MECHANICS CO. . SIB W. WM.Mnirten tt., CHICAOO and Transferring dpi French Transfer Company Phone 220 7 A 'f,v Tis A splendid opening is avail able to the right man or wom an with small capital to go Into business.- We will sell our stock and tools at invoice and learn you the business. Kor partic ulars address "A" News office. 15-tf Dressmaking by tlie day or at : home. The Misses Lux, 113 W. Lane! street. Phone 404. Jllpj EVERYTHING FOR SPORTSMEN You will find in my store everything you will need for fishing and hunting from tackle & bait to cartridges & guns J. H. Syke's Gun Store OPPOSITE POSTOKICE D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal Wortt, Tinning and Heating North JacKson. Street, Worils. WorK Done on Short Notice "Diamond W Flour" HARD WHEAT PATENT JUST RIGHT- It's Made that Way More Loaves per Sack, but COSTS you LESS. Why ? It's sold at "THE CASH STORE" Wli SAVE YOU MONEY You Want We are getting up on spring list of proper ties, stock ranches, dairy farms, orchards, grain ranches, city properties, expecting a number of buyers in February, must be readjr for them. If you want to sell your propei ty, give us a chance to handle it ....COME IN TO-MORROW AND LIST IT WITH US.... COAST INVESTMENT COMPANY PHONE 298 O. JACOIISON Panitorium Dye Works All work fully frunrniitt-ol. OchhIs callyl lor ami delivered. 1'rac Urul (lyclnif and cleaning uf all klmls of Ladies' and Genu' Cloth- Ing. Crareneltes and Tortiers. MM) N. I1IMH MT OOK.NEK OAK. I'hone 245 All work first-clasa Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc. ' Bonds of all Kinds Furnished Money to Loan on Improved Farm'Property Rear Vint Trust & Savings 11a nk Office Phone 12S Residence Phone 104-L H.J- DENN Office located In former storia room of Churchill-Warner Elec trical Co. Prompt attention given all orders ROSEBURG, OREGON KOSEUUHG, OREGON adjoining Peoples Marble Telephone 251. ROSEBURG, ORE 12.-J CASS STISKET. to sell 116 CASS ST. Telephone Roseburg, Ore Itldg ROSEM11G, OUEGOX o o