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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1914)
How About Your Spring Coat or Spring Suit - Call and See Our Line "Best Values For Least Money JZC. Pe-nne i?-Co-In MISCELLANEOUS . LOST Airedale pvp. About 10 months old. Finder will please call at Umpqua hotel and receive reward. 2G7-ml7p WANTED Work trimming, mow ing lawns spading and gardening. All work neatly dor,a. Address "B" Evening News. 2-r4-ml7i FOR TRADE A gasoline wood saw, capacity 30 cords a day. Will trade for Angora goats. For particulars address Sunshine Ranch. Phone 1F2. 3063-tt THE OREGON Newly furnished throughout, new management, home like and strictly first class. Rooms by day or week. 147 S. Sheridan St. Mrs. I. E. Hastings, proprl-j etor. tr PROTECT YOUR HOME AND'FIRE SIDE We write insurance at low cost, all old line companies. Also automobile Insurance, liability and accident Insurance. Any and all kinds ot bonds. Call and let ub figure with you. Rice & Rice, Real Estate and Investments. 18-tf WOOD WANTED The Sews will gladly take on subscription wood for office and residence use in any amount. Call at The News office. tf WANTED First class restaurant man to take charge of - dining room that has 25 regular board ers. Address "H" care of News office. 262-niK "WAITED. WANTED A waitress McClallen hotel. at once. 201-U117 WANTED TcTlease vacanMot with toilet privileges. Apply o . News office. . 275-tf WANTED TO TRADE 160 acres of timber In Southern Oregon for a flrBt class automobile. For parti culars enquire at The News of fice. 2035-tf "WANTEDBVarders and roomersf, with or without board. Charges reasonable. Inquire 627 Court street. 245-m20p FOR REXT FOR RENT 2 light housekeeping rooms in new bungalow. No chil dren. 737 E. Doglas. 162tf FOR SALB. FOR SALE 100 tier of fir wood. 11.25 tier.Elght miles east. pl9F5 180-M25p FOR SALE Gentle family uorse. Also wagon anVl harness. Inquire this office. 2030-tf DRY OAK WOOD Phone 14F25, Ranch. FOR SALE Mountain View 7 3-tf FOR SALE Stock sheep, owes and lambs, at once. See Harry Pearce. Roseburg. 203-tf FOR SALE Barred Rock eggB from blooded stocki $1 for 15. Phone 37F3. ' 264-ml7 FOR-SALE Baled hay. For furth er information apply to N. L. Conn Phone 6F15, Roseburg. 221M1S CAMERA Professional, 8x10, with photo finisher, $30. Lense cost this amount. A. W. Ferguson. Phone 8F13. 272-m25p FOR SALE Gasoline wood saw, In 1'orfcct condition. C.teap if taken at once. Reason for selling, I have two. Sunshine Ranch. Phone 1F2. 2088-U FOR SALE Good 2-room 14x30 foot house, with lot 125x200 feett level, in North Roseburg. Address 313 W. Lane street. 265rnil8p HOUSE FOR SALE Pair Farm Mares, $185. One mare, work any where, $100. Inquire News for address. 191-tf FOR SALE A rine large four year old Jersey cow., just fresh, good milker. 1 1-2 miles NW of Ed- enbower. J. L. CABOT, Edenbower D & SW 193M20P SHEEP FOR SALE I have a nice bunch of good stock sheep that will be sold right. Address L. E. Marsters, Rt. 1., Roseburg, Ore gon. 3005rtf FOR SAME Motorclcye, Indian, twin cylinder, in excellent running order. A bargain. Can be Been at Bicycle Shop, opp. City Hall. 1 231-a5 LAND FOR SALE We are now pre pared to supply your wants for land in tracts from 6 acres to 2,000 at prices that defy compe tition. Located 1 miles from Edenbower. Write or phone Own er "Laurel Crest Ranch" Roseburg, Or. Phone 4F14. 119-tf PICK WHERE THE PICKING IS GOOD Just Now The topic of the moment is Easter Togs, for Easter is the day of days for dress. Fittingly So For it marks the advance of the new season, the time to discard dull raiment and like Nature, look to brighter attire. Of course you will want an Easter Hat, and this season's styles are really new, novelties in shapes, colors, fin.sh and trimmings. Then there are gloves, the ever popular and dressy, dressed and undressed kid in light and dull grays and various shades of brown. Of course you will give the Easter shirt and tie attention for they lend the final touch to Easter dress. All these Easter things we have anticipated with a special stock in each department, of which we welcome your attention. DUDS FOR MEN A. J. HOCHRADEL LOST Tuesday noon $20.00 bill. Finder will get reward by return ing to News office. 299-ro21;j WANTED Nursing by an expels i ienced lady In town, good refer ences, , 29C-m23 j TOST Ludies gold breast pin' with three small settings Finder please leave at News office. 295-m2l 1 rwr r f. i i T7T: uvoi uuknvtTU IVUbVUUIg UUU M - : natt's store, gray overcoat with gloves. Finder please leave at I FOR SALE Buggy 'luugue uuu double buggy harness and Bet light single names. FIsk Fowl Farm, R. F. D. No 1, City. 300-m21 ORCHARD AND GARDEN tracts for sale in splendid Green Valley, 4 miles south of Roseburg. Address M. B, Green, owner Roseburg or I phone 37F11. 2S4-pl5 ONE, FIVE AND TEN acre fruit: tract for sale located 4 miles south of Roseburg on Pacific Highway, j Write M. B, Green, owner, Rose-! burg or phone 37F11. . 285-als! FOR SALE Soda fountain, fine white marble top, cheap, also dis-1 play tables and counter for store. Call at the Roseburg Book : Storo, 244-tf, FORSALE The best automnblle'ln Douglas county for the money. Combined runabout, truck and 5 ; passenger tourist. Every bearing ' new, at Fishers Paiut Store, "orner j Oak and Rose. I735-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE First class livery barn, well equipped with a good paying draylng line In con nection. Correspond with C. Gran nls, proprietor, Garfield, Wash. 164-tf FOR SALE 50 bushels seed corn. Pride of the North delivered at Rose burg or my home on Roberts creek. Price 2c. per lb. PLINN COOPER. P. 5 F. 3 D & S W 184m25p FOR SALE One good buggy, hack or saddle horse, weight 1075, $30. One $37 cowboy saddle, good as new, $20. Inquire at Mynat't's store, 5 miles south of Roseburg. Martin E. 'Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 99B. 259-alp FOR SALE Valuable residence property on main street of Oak land, Cal., flve blocks from Ferry depot and street car every 6 min utes. $7,300.00. Photo at News office. Mrs. G. M. Green, Mel rose, Ore. 230-ap5 FOR SALE Winter laying Rhode Island whites. The bird for the farmer. Large size, snow white, vigorous and active. The coming bird of America. . Settings $3.50 per 15. R. E. Warwick, Wilbur, Ore. 281-A14P ANTLERS THEATRE F n HARRINGTON & CO. MONDAY TUESDAY "TheJarrs Family Jars" "Never Again" Two Live One Act Farce Comedies MONDAY and TUESDAY PICTURE PROGRAM "The Street Singers" "Buster's JJttle Game" A Scandinavian Scandal Two Shows 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. Adults 15 cents, Children 10 cents 5c and 10c Matinee Pictures only 2:00 p. m. 5c and 10c FOR SALE A bargain, offered at a sacrifice, 160 acres, 3V4 million feet of timber, 40 acres under fence, smallh oust nr 1 tarn, plen ty of good water and out range for Btock. Eleven miles from small R. R. town, throe miles from P. O, and four miles from tchool. Price $2,750. Inquire at News for owner. 78-tf FOR SALE Eggs for hatching from Crystal White Orpingtons $1.50 for 15; Single Comb R. Is land Reds $1.00; White Indian Runner Ducks $1.50; Penciled In dian Runner Ducks $1.00. Young stock for Bale. L. B. Skinner & Sons, Roseburg, Oregon. Phone . 28F2. dsw-140-al4 FOR TRADE I want a good stock ranch, particularly for hogs. Have 90 acre fruit ranch In Marlon County, 5V4 miles NorthwcBt of Salem, with 15 acres prunes and cherries and 5 acres apples and pears;; 3 good springs: 10 room plastered house with hot and cold watert and all necessary outbuild ings In good condition. The value of my property is $12,000. For the right place I might bo willing to assume some. If Interested see my a gents. DOUGLAS & WALLACE, 287-tf 410 Cass St., Roseburg HOW LENSES ARE iMADE If your head aches, if your eyes smart or blur, if your brain refuses to concentrate on the work you have to do, it's time you had glasses the right glasses, the kind we would like to make for you. Grinding lenses as, w0 have them dose places us In a position to give you & guarantee of satisfaction that means something. After It has been determined by exam ination what kind of a lens you require, the rough glass Is taken and marked with symbols which tell the export lens grind ers what must be dene to give you lenses that are light, right and efficient. This is the first step grinding In the curves. iThere are no secrets In our business. We supply good lenses becuuse we believe that to be the best and have the facilities to do.it right. After a lens has been ground on both sides it goes to the polisher. This man takes red rouge and after much patient work that requires his constant attention polishes the surface of the lens until it is hard as flint and brilliant as a crystal. Skill Is necessary In every stop of lenB grinding. Not only are good machines necessary, but one must have skilled men to operate the machines. After polishing the lens Is Inspected to see thnt It Is free from flaws nnd bubbles. If perfect, the optical center Is deter mined. This requires greut skill and care. Should a mistake be made here It 1b very liable to cause you no end of trouble and annoyance. You may need a round lens, while an other may need an oval shaped lens. Getting a lens the right shape and size has much to do with Its appearance and efficiency. The 'optical center having been found the lens Is bo cut, by special machinery, that the axis Is In accordance with your needs. , Ths cutting also gives the lens a rough outline of .the final shape. A great many times special hand work Is required to give a lens the desired shape. This mnn is "edging" your lens. The nrocoss of edging is a dellcato one as It gives those smooth edges and the special shape which it hns been determined will make the lens look as Inconspicuous as possible when you wear It. You wouldn't think It very Important to drill a hole In your lenBe, but after being edge-ground your lens Is drilled, a deli cately adjusted diamond point drill be ing used. The hardest part of making a lens has now been accomplished The least-slip on the part of an oporator dril ling a lens means that nil the work must be done over again. A. S. HUEY CO. OITOMKTIIISTS 1"J1;ANS CASS1STREET LUNCHEONAT THE UMPQUA Miss Mnbcl Albright entertained -fourteen ladles at a delightful St. Patrick's luncheon, in the beautiful dining apartment of the Umpqua ho tel this afternoon. The decorations conformed to the spirit of the occas ion, including daffodils and Oregon grape. The bleudlug of the yellow and green was most attractive. Es pecially pretty was the huge boquel of duffodlls artistically arranged In the center of the luhlo. Unique place cards of hearts and shamrocks wore in evidence. Tho hostcHS was as sisted by Mrs. J. W. Perkins. Among the guests wore Musdames A A. Wilder, Harry Btnpleton, J. R Barker, K. L. Miller, floorge Rlter. Steven finnford, G. C. Flndlay. J. Vfi Perkins, Seldon, and Misses Joseph ine Parrott, Velio and Harriett Barker, SHOT IX THE FACE. Post cards one-half price, time. Clark & Clark. Short 277-tf Patronize tho Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest Prices always reasonable. tf Wo linve JiiNt received a fine 1 of Knjdlsli walnut grafted on lilark walnut rootJ. Wo are offering tlitMtt at very reaNonnhlc prices, ltoftcburft Nursery fV, Iliono 103. ' tf FOR SALE Tho Umpqun Cider & Vinegar Works, consisting of the following property: 1 vinegar generator; 1 copper tank; 1 Root Beer filler; 1 Root Beer capping muchlne; 2 cider presses; 1 large pump with 15 feet suction hose nnd 35 feet rubber hose; 1 apple grinder; 1 gas engine, 1 '4 horse power, name Jack Junior; 1 aiplo hmter cooker; 1 collander, 3 pieces; 1 cleaning trough; 2 fer menting vats, 1 75-barrel capacity and 1 60- barrel; about 90 feet ?i In. pipe; about 50 barrels of vinegar in process of making; 1 doz. faucetts; about 25 lbs. meg- nesia; about 30 gross Root lieer bottles; 1 platform scales; 1 de livery wagon. A. J. Ilellows, West . Roseburg. 293-tf house, fine house and park. Corner Cobb & Brockway St. Phone 161-J or call 736 S. Jackson St. 292-tf FOR RENT 3room garden spot chicken The Umpqua Valley Fruit Union Is unloading its first car of Flour, Feed, Poultry Supplies, Fertilizerand Spray Material at its warehouse op posite the S. P. Depot. Other cars rolling, liest goods; lowest prices. Come and see us. A. L. KITCHIN flanag-er