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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1915)
WINTER CARE OF CELLARS. 1 Uniform Temperature and Good Ven tilation Are Poeltive Requirements. A uniform teuibcrature at 4ft de gree, perfect vcuiilutlon mid trood fr ier are tlie three essential lor auc ce.ia.wlth the cellar In winter. I'nl form teuioernture and ventilation, of euunie. are punitive reUlrcuicnta. ior without either the real value of the cellar will be lout. Cellar ure ucd primarily for Ktoiaue purpiisn. aiiJ when the temperature rica al.ve : degree the root crops ami frvili will urivel and even atari lirowth. iu : Io(atoea are b lured in the cellar and kawea of potntoce are due lo mniiiic and high temperature, it la imwurj to maintain a temperature of W de ' ercea or under The storage part of the cellar ahuiild be acparuted from the aectlou contain ing the ticulinit plant. ( Hint little It any beut Hill aaa tlirout'li. Thla re quire a etrow;. aubxtauilal wall, and the tighter It la built the better will be tlie luaulatlou. Then Uiere abould be ventilator which will admit nlr from the outaldo and which can le opened or clotted at the will of the owner. A every cellar should have u Kood ataud ard thermometer, the teuijieruture can be watched and regulated. If Hie opeulng la on au unprotected place It con bo covered with Several illicit-, iieaaea of bin lap. TliU will prevent direct drnfla or wind bluwluK Into the cellar and prevent lluctiiallni; temoeru turea. The farm home derives much ooU from a drat rale cellar. .",. CAUTION. If man whos integrity you do not vary wall know makes you great and extraordinary profession, do not give much cradit to him Probably you will find thai h aimi at smi thing besides kindnssa to you and that when he has served hie turn or been disappointed hie regard for you will coot. Tom Buford's Awakening By ALFRED fOWNE GERMAN AIRMAN GETS REMARKABLE PHOTO OF ENEMY'S COUNTRY lia recti for prevention: Clean iuur icra. whicti mean freedom from Insect pen a; clean lloor; new earth If the door la of dirt: regular elenulii::, not neceHBarlly dally. TIMELY FARM HINTS, j 1"1-I"H-I"I I I H"H"H-I ! I ! A -M Caring For the Colt In Winter. The Imiiortnnt question of Imw to care for the growing colt through the winter confronts tlie fnrmer. Many colts will be taken from pasture witli a icoodly store of fat only to be turned out to a at raw pile for feed and abet ter und will come out next aprlng light er 111 weight tliau they me liuw. On the other tin ml. mil a few colli may be ruined by heavy feeding In alalia, where they cannot lake exercise. The Ideal abetter for cotta la a tight ly built ahed. open lo the Mouth, where lie nuliiinlH may go In and out at llielr own pleiiKtirc and where they may have Hie run or a good trig Held for ex ercise. Idle farm horam can hen lie Hheltered In Hie aaine way. A dry bed and protection from cold wind mid ruin are all that la needed. Two parla of oats (preferably crush ed I and ouo part of In-uii make a very suitable feed for growing colls. In cold weather n tittle corn limy lie add ed, not to exceed lift per cent of the ration. If clover or ill fill fa Is used as half of the roughage ration no ollineal will lie needed, but If the roughage consists of wild hay or corn stover about 8 pc-cent or ollmeal should bo added to thelriiiln ration. Where oa's are high In price and barley Is plenti ful a ration of crushed barley, no per cent; bran. 30 per cent, n ml ollmeal, 10 per cent, Bhodid give gis.il results. An old atove In Hie woodshed will make It a snug place in which lo mend he harness and do odd Jobs of car lieiitering. . Fowls are said lo give the greatest prollts when run iu small Hocks of lift? r not more than loo A well cared for flock of bens will iay a bigger dividend than iiuythlne, on the rutin. Dig over the soil In hotbeds and pick out the worms, if necessary, throw out all the soil, and after Hie worms are destroyed throw ttie soil back. Mulching trees hrln-js Hie roots to 'the surface, lion t mul-ti unless you expect to keep it up. The poultry manure is a valuable an set. The moat satisfactory way of stor ing It la In barrels. Excrclae la alike peucUciiil to uinn. beaij und funis. Xune llirlvp wuh out It. The liming or soils la a very old und very good agricultural prnctlip. In unproductive orchards of but u single variety lop graflltiK part of ilia tree with other varieties Is mom mended No Cause For Worry, Painter no his servaiiti -Now. carry tills picture to tlie exhibition gallery hut be careful, for the palm is not i.ulle dry yet. Servant-Oil. Hint's all tight. I'll put on an old coat. l-'lle- cude Iflattcr. There Is iiot.'nug Hun will start a man so quickly and o thoroughly in make s piisti forward in the world a tludiljg lilui'elf enaHl pi lie uiurhco with Utile or H'riiiiug to marry on Tom llulonl vves a reporter on u west era pajH-r. but he huivly muuaged pi hold Ills position lie -and lie didn't like reporting, it wusii't a pico.oiiit oc cupntioii; It required u uiau of cheek, and lie was of a retiring dlsisisltiou Hume day he meant lo get out of it. Then he did what everybody cousid ered a fuolb-b thing. For a brief ne rlod he considered it a foolish thing blui-clf lie courted a ulce girl, pro pont-d to her and was accepted. Tlie inorufug Tow Bufurd uwakeued after the bliss of receiving the answer he had ' onson.red eueuilul almost to his iife Le iu.r woniieriug what had possessed bun Had he been In his senses or had he escuHd from a luuu He asylum'; Unable to maintain him self respectably, he had kjvlted a girt to share his Inability .More, he would probably bring children Into the world with Hie prospect of siarvatiou before iheui. Kltlier this or they would grow up tu gel u living as best they could and would likely turn out jailbirds Hut It was too late now to go buck He bud apoten J'lie contract wa Rlgned. sealed and delivered. "See here, old man." be said lo him self, "you've got lo gel a move on you." ife arose, dressed himself and went I to the office. The city editor said to him: V ... f i n - . - ' . .t' ' ' I'M i , my I I IT J iMr'-t it l lasj.i rrYMl JMIt av-- -.&BWt!AWi . ; ,j1tWFVKl-Z!Mm i ... This remarkable picture was taken by an observer aboard a German flying machine which was cruising above the other German aeroplane seen in the photograph. The picture was taken in northern France and , ahowa how the earth looks to a bird man in the sky, - - . - - u' TEN MILE Win. Bushncll made a business trip to Uoseburg Thursday. ; Rev. C. G. .Morris had a light at tack of la grippe this week. i Shaking Hanoi. Few people know now to shake hands well. The general run of ioik either give a limp paw and allow It to lie shaken or else grasp yours In ilieirs and nearly dislocate It with their vlo lence. London World. The Hopperdozer. There nro sections where grasshop pers aro annual peals. When they come next season try this old device for got ting rid of them. It vns llrst used during the migratory grasshopiicr MERCY. To show mercy is nothinqt thy soul must be full of mercy. To be pure is nothing; thou shalt be pure in heart also. Ruskin. ANNOUNCEMENT To any one desirous of engaging In I ho Planing Mill or Manufacturing business, I will offer a ono-half In terest In my business, with or with out real estate 1203-tf W. L. DYSINOER. "Huford, last night a ateuuibont on the Mississippi wus blowu up and Biiuk. Somebody's got pi go and get the facts. You're the ouly man avail able, and you're too slow. You'd let every paper In town get tlie story and we huve nothing." ".lust you try me." Tlie editor looked up In surprise. "Very well; you can get the afternoon through train lint. mind, you must send me something for tomorrow morn ing's Issue not later than 'I u. in' Kuford hurried to Hie station with out calling for baggage und caught the home with a sprained anklo. express. Hut no sooner had the train j Ten Mile has been visited the last1 started than he learned that II didn't I few W()ek8 by tnB neavJest snow fall atop within many miles of tlie point (own i years he wished to get off. He mid the con- ... . . . ... doctor thin he must slop lor him. nut I Mr PerlX who haa been lookins the cot,du. ior dec t However, hit- ! aftcr nla goat3 on lrwln m"ntalu. told liuford that u division rel'orts tne snow as being as much ; as four feet deep. .Mr. Perry has i lost several goats on account of the snow. j las county. May he give forth many wise things and trite sayings. Hose- j I burg Review. j ' Tho rentlhllPnn nmtnlu nnm-anllnn 1 mo.ti:m;;hi..s axxiiulati-; dutac'ii.mkxt of al'ktkia.ns ROME, Jan. 22. An unconfirmed report 10 the war office of this city' passed resolutions of respect to the Btate3 that tne Montenegrin army memory of the late A. D. Reed. The; which is retreating toward Scutari, committee was composed of Henry annihilated a detachment of .'ii;s- The Ten Mile public school Is pro- Boltman, A, greasing nicely with Mr. Victor Boyd Bridges. as principal and Miss Gladys Kester as assistant. Lovell Hodges Is confined to his C. Marsters and J. t. i 1 a were auenipimg to cut. j off their retreat. Miss Emma Wlnniford and John! Richardson were married April 1,! 1900. Rev. J. T. Cotton was tho of-1 ficiating clergyman. CAM, FOR WARRANTS. years of ISi l-tl It consists or shallow ahect Iron pans, containing oil or tar. mounted on low wheels or si. -it run iters. An utirlalit screen m i... i...i, catches (lie hoppers as the machine Is i drawn forward. I A rioup Preventive. 'i'liCJO ta no ciu-n fuj, .iu U.i hM, DOLLAR DAY is Every . Day at Our Parlors Every day Winter and Summer you will receivo more valuo In High Class Cleaning, Trussing and Repairing, dollar for dollar, than you can receivo elHcwhero This Is not an Idlo Roast, hun dreds of satisfied patrons will cheerfully endorso It. .Ladles Clothing, Furs, Whlto and Kid Gloves a Spoclnlty. IMI'IOHIAI, (XKANF.KK Kill V .Im-kson St. I'lioiie 277 Good Laundering I'ltOMIT SF.ItVICK ItKIHT CRICKS Syl'AltK TRFATMFNT ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ASK I H Allot T (H it IMtlCRS ON ItOI'lill IUIV FAMILY WASIIIMI Phone 79 and Our AutosWill Call Not Only the Very Groceries "ou need at this and all times but at prices which are surprla- iiiKiy iow romparea wiin otner stores,- and the quality Is, of rotirao, superb. t'hon To-Mlw DOVVELL & BENEDIGK W.-l tUivcbuni er on he superlutcuilcui wus on the train, and If Toui could get an order from hini to slop It would be all right Tuui did so and late nt tiigln was put olT at the alalioti at which tie wished lo stop Luckily the telegraph olllce was open, und. rustling into II. lie asked Hie up uratur If he would remain there till he came buck from Hie scene or the ills uster, which wus several miles away The operator promised, and Hie re porter started to walk the distance. Reaching a point where a number or Hie survivors were to lie found, he roused several of them oul of bed. gut the "story" anil walked back to the telegraph olllce It wus dark us Kre lius The operator hud gol ttretl war. lug und gone home The prospect or semilog Ins mallei In lime was us dark as the Iclcginpu ntllco. He must get into Hie ollli e and gel an operator. Without podi all Ills work would be for nothing. He walk cd about In the viliuge und. meeting a man who knew, was told thai the nperator lived some miles uwuy. There was no way of getting him and no tl to spend on dulug so. Tom returned lo Hie station and walked buck und forth In a frenzy I'resently lie saw something leuued up against the side or the station, lie" went up lo li and saw Unit It was a tramp asleep Tom kicked him unit ! awakened htm. ! "Gel up." said Tutu, "and go tor the telegraph mull and I'll give you n live dollar bill." The mini got upon his feet "Do you rant an operator?" he asked. "Yea. I do. as ipitck as 1 can get him." "I was tin uieratur myself betore rum got tne down, ir you can get In there I'll send your measaue." "You wlliv Wood." Tom looked about till be found u Heavy stick, with which he smashed the glass of tbe tvludou). Then they crawled In. Ilghled a lamp, and the tramp sent Hie message. When Hie Hist word had been dispatched Tom looked at his watch. It was liiilf past I In Hie moi-ntug. He went l i a hotel and to lied. The next day at tlie station, before he de parted, lie l:-tl cuotigii nniiic. to pa.i Tor damages and the message, then started lor home, lie reached the or lii-e In Hie arternoon. "We got your story." said the clt.i editor, "aim we were the only impel In town Hint tiad any account of tin lisastcr." Tom told litni about bis aspirations and when he hud Mulshed Hie editor . said: "Whin's the matter with you. any way? Where did nil this sudden dls piny of energy come from?" i "I've gol n girl." I "Oil. you have, eh? Well, I guess i you'll need a raise. I ll apeak to the owners about you." Tom got his raise, ami he got some thing belter Haiti a ptlse. He got n sensible, frugal wife, wi n was tin es- I cedent manager In evely way. He- iween ins newly cjcltcd energy and the wife he made n success. He now ewns the newspaper. I Notice Is hereby given that War- About 150 tickets were sold from rant No- 1322 for Interest on Ban- Oakland to Rosobtifg yesterday ev-. "roft Bonds, Sorjos "N", City of enlng. Of course all the. purchasers' Raeburg, Oregon, is called for pay heard Mr. Bryan's speech. Oakland ment and llltelost 'hereon will cease Advance'. i "n 'he dato of this notice. January j 21st, 1010. ' CORINNB C. ALLEY, tor the news, read The News. 162-131 City Treasurer. Mrs. Minnie Veils returned to her I nome at Myrtle Point Tuesday after visiting with her brother Wm. Co-its' for several days. The sheep owners of our vicinity have been feeding their sheep for several days on account of so much snow on the pastures. There has t,an ... l,. ,. r 1. nn . eu. HIXTF.F.X YI-IARS A(iO. (Oakland Owl, April fi, 1900.) 'Hie Oakland Owl is the latest ar rival In the lournallstc field of Doug- 8TOCK RANCHKS FARM LANDS MM ALL TRACTS CITY PROl'KRTY lltJSlNESS CHANGES VACANT LOTS KIRK INSURANCE MONEY TO LOAN PERRINE & MARSTTRS When you want the very best Remember "Diamond WM Canneri Fruits & Vegetables Will satisfy. Our stock of these is very complete. Price and quality satisfy. 3"', THE CASH STORE WE SAVE YOU MONEY 1M CASS STItKKT Why are Sunday dinners usually thr host? BB1 THE TF..MI-T1XG ODOR that comes from our roast leef. fresh from the oven will be matched by the tooth somo riavor of the meat wheti you taste it. Try a roast for Sunday dinner. Though It will not cost you any more than you usually Pay, you will find our meat finer than any you ever CASS STREET MARKET llcciiuso the better tho day the liettei tho menl. :VJecitsF( r5t ndsyrfnncrs Our Long Suit A Liberal Amount of Suet with Each FINE ROAST That suits every good cook Among Our Boasts Are Our Sunday Roasts! Thcjr Should tlrace Your Tallica. THE ECONOMY MARKET rhone 5-8 Sanders Disc Plow Hoosier Drills Buggies and Spring Wagons If you are going to buy a buggy or sprint wagon for winter use it will pay vou to buy now We have some BARGAINS J. F. BARKER a COMPANY -Implements and Vehicles..-.. ROSEBURG Mvers Pumos 0KEG0N Mitchell Wagons