The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 24, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE KVKMXfi XKWS.
SATrilKAV. IIKCKMRKII. 24. 1010.
J, W. Perkins, secretary of tbe
PoukIuh County Development Com
pany, left for Portland last evening
where he will gjiciid ChrlHtniaH. Mra.
Perkins preceded her hiiKhand to the
metropolis a couple of days since.
Clay Dement and family, of Myrtle
Creek, who have been spending the
past few days In the city visiting
with friends left for Hubbard this
morning where they will spend the
holidays visiting with relatives.
THAT CHRISTMAS DINNER
Will be easily arranged for if you cull at thin store, look oyer
oar stock of "iiooil thinKS" and K've uh your oHer or, if you desire,
phone u and the order will receive the same careful attention aa if
you called.
We Have For This Occasion
Raisins, figs, dates, cranberries, lettuce, celery, Bweet potatoes, nuts
of all kinds, pickles, olives, apples, grapes, bananas, oranges, mince
meat, pumpkins.
Place Your Order Early
HENRY EASTON
GROCER
Telephone 26 344 N. Jackson St., Roseburg
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t IN OUR WINDOW IS A SIGN WHICH READ
I "WANTED ANOTHER CUSTOMER"
And we are getting them. Time is proving to tbe
citizens of Roseburg that we are giving you better
values for your money than evur obtained in the gro
cery line bofore. In our own small way we are fight
ing the trustH. We belong to no associations and we
are trying to give you all the best the market affords
for your money. Quick sales and small profits is our
motto. We play no favorites. 90 cents is worth a $1
at our store to you. Try us for prices 011 groceries
before buying elsewhere. On every $25 Order we
Pay your Freight to ail surrounding points. Before
buying your Christinas candies for church and schools
get our pricos, We have jusl received 100 buckets
of choice and fancy Romouia Candies for Christmas.
We Welcome you to step in and see our display
and prices.
Stubbs & Perman
Cass Street Cash Grocers, Phone 317
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Commercial Abstract Co.
Abstracts of Title . Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds of all Kinds Furnished
HUH North .Inrkunn l.
HOSKllUltO, OHKGON
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THE ECONOMY MARKET
GEORGE KOHLHAGFN, Proprietor
Wholesale and retail Butclior. Tnebusi the Market
aflovds. All kimlB of Stock hough t and Sold.
Phon 581
Roseburg, Oregon
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LEON A MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY H
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Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Dry Finish Lunil er W
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Doors and Windows of all Kinds.
M'!iniu'l41l
HOSEBURG, OREGON J
"iV'e Repair Everything
Electrical
til lit Heeds ' IMlt loll HA Welt R
noli you ttppaiattm. Kurt hermor
we a'tend to r.-plr vroinpMv
ton "phone order tf you Itkei mid
mil won't tttted to sou ml your 4
hnrplir alarm when you net our .
bill. Need anything in orr line.
G. L. PRIOR
15 N. Jocknon St. hocoburtf, Or
Hot ta male$ at the Rose every
eveiug. dtf
Hair goods In great variety Rose-
uiifg mauty rarior,
Tir. p. ii. Ma. ry r.. nfflca rr.nm
No. 6, Bell Slaters bldg. It
RfiniA riiI did linnlimn i'pf In
I hand painted china Roseburg Ileau
ty Parlor.
W. K. Hard, of OnU'anil, wuh a
btiHinHa visitor In HoHeburg yester
day. Mrs. M. C. Matthews, of Reston,
was a visitor In Koueburg for a few
hours yesterday.
Attorney Jouieg Watson lei't for
Portland last evening where he will
upend Christmas with his father.
Prof. Hollaway left for Portland
latit evening to spend the holidays
vlalting.with mendH and relatives,
Warren Lucas, wife, daughter and
son went to Dillard tlii.i morning to
Hpend Christmas at the home of rel
atives. Mrs. Andy Ford left for Browns
ville this morning where she will
Hpend about ten days visiting with
her parents.
I. T. Whitney, wife and child left
for Eugene last evening -where they
will spend the holidays visiting with
relatives.
K. L. Settle, of Oakland, spent yes
terday In Roseburg attending to
business matters and visiting with
friends.
Mrs. Mary J. Thompson went to
Myrtle Creek this morning to spend
ChrlBtmas visiting at the home of
relatives.
Mrs. M. Fickle left for Dorena this
morning where she will spend Christ
mas visiting at the home of her Bon,
Earl Fickle.
Mrs. Myrtle Bradford, one of the
local school teachers, left for Port
land tha morning to spend the holi
days with relatives,
Winnie Oaddls, the local plumber,
lenves for Portland tomorrow even
ing where he goes to look after var
ious business mutters.
W. W. Purdy and wife arrived here
from Portland lust evening to spend
the holidays visiting at the homo of
the hitter's parents.
Mrs. L. Mandanz left for Monta-
vllla, near Portland, this morning
where she will spend about two
weeks visiting with relatives.
Miss Ruth Plckthorne, of Ten
Ml In, left for Portland last evening
where she will spend about ton days
visiting with friends and relatives.
Mrs. S. F. Cobb and two daughters.
Efllo and Mollle, left for Portland
this morning where they will spend
nbout ten days visiting with relatives.
C, F. Watson came In from Glide
yesterday and returned thlB morn
ing with his son and daughters that
(hey may enjoy Christmas festivities
at the family home.
MIsb Etta Goodman left for Walk
er, Lnno county, this morning whero
she will spend nbout ten days visit
ing at. the home of her sister, Mrs.
A. J. Pitts.
V. C. Harding, of the Harding
Lund Company, at'iived home from
Portland this morning after spending
a few days ut that city attending to
business matters.
Misses Joss it und Bessie Wilson I
left fo Canyon vi Mo this morning j
where they will spend the holidays
visiting with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Wilson.
Mrs. Mose Rice and little daughter
left for Myrtle Creek this morning In
espouse to a telegram announcing
the serious Illness of tbe former's
father.
Rock Springs Coal. No ash, no
refuse. Clean and economical.
I ,ea ve orders at t ho Rosebu rg Na
tional Bank or Page Investment
Company. dsw-tf
Miss Gertrude Bide, one of the
local school teachers, left for Port
land this morning where she wilt
spend the holidays visiting at the
home of her parents.
Miss Hazel .lewett, who Is teaching
school at Albany arrived in Hoseburg
this morning to spend a few days
visiting ut the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. T. .lewett,
A. Shimller and wife, of Yoncutla.
yho have been spending the past few
d.os In the ritv vlMting with friends,
left for Wood v tile this morning
where (hey will spend the holiday.
The Interior of the plumbing es
tablishment of Winnie G add ts sug
gests many heauMful and useful
rhris.tnms gifts for your friends.
Gifts of lasting quality and much
service can be bsd of Gaddis. dtf
P. G Clark and wife left for Can
by last night where they will spend
tbe holiday visiting at the homo of
the tatter's parents. Mr, Clark will!
return here early next week, while
his wife will remain until after New I
Years. I
On account of Sundav and Monday i
being bitidas. Postmaster I'.tikshttsi
made arrangements hereby the!
local mall carriers will make one de- i
llery tavh day. According to pre- I
etit iiinns tbe carriers 111 deliver
In the morning, and than save the
patrons of the office the Inconven
ience of calling for their mall,
JiO.Utl) AM) ROOMS.
Persons desiring excellent ac-
commodutions for board and
room may securp them at The
Antlers, Mrs. 1), G. Palm, prop.,
j 12 Brock way street, this city. 4
This house has just recently
been opened and 's first-class in
every particular. Rates reason-
able. Hot and cold water In
every room. Telephone 202Y.
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LOCAL NEWS.
Hay for sale at North Side Grocery
Company, Phone 2633.
Mrs. O. O. Jennings left for Myr
tle Creek this morning where she
will spend the holidays visiting with
her parents.
Miss Ollle Jones, of Glendale,
who has heen spending the past few
days In the city visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hermann left
for her home this morning.
Daily Weather Report.
U 8 Weather Bureau, local office, Koteburg
Oregon, 24 bourn ending b A. M. HP
December ty, 1910
PRRCirrTAHOX IK INCHM ASD IIUNUHEDTHH !
Highest temperature yealenlar ju
Iwent Temperature lasl night so
Precipitation last M hour....
Total proclp. alnce first ol month 2 18
Avg. preclp. lor this month for 82 years.. 600
Total preelp from Bept. 1, 1910 to date. ...15.27
Average preclp. from Sept. 1, 1877 w. 12.57
Total exeoia from Sopt. 1, 19I0i.,. ..,. 2.70
Average precipitation for wet eaonn...82.m
. . WILLIAM BELL,
Observer.
I Sealshipped Oysters I
Handled in he most sanitary manner possible.
Good, large oues, for stew or fry, $1.00 a quart '50c a
pint, 25c a half pint.
SOLID MEASUKE NO WATER t
I CASS STREET MEAT MARKET
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Buy Your Fruit
Where the line Is complete, the stock large to select from and all
of It is choice goods. Pears, apples, peaches, everything in the way
of fruits. Fine tomatoes for can ning.
A Fine Stock of Staple und Fancy Groceries. it
We have our own delivery service. Hay, Grain and Feed.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO.
I Phone Main 2633 Roseburg', Oregon
GENERAL DRAYING
Goods of every lm-riptlon moved to
any purts or the city. Prices reason-
H.S. FRENCH
A. F. LATHAM
Carpenter, Contractor
and Builder. .
TKLEPIIONKS.
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Itcsldcnrc 7I! S. Mnln SI.
WATER FRONT DRY GOODS STORE
D. J. JARVIS, Proprietor
A complete line of Dry Goods in st ock. We can save you money on
Men's Furnishings, Shoes and Overalls
Everything New and Strictly First Class
Remember the Place and Save Money
ROSEBURG, OREGON
125 SHERIDAN STREET
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COAL! COAL COAL!
LADY WELLINGTON
Gives more heat and lusts
longer than any other Coal
ou the market.
$11 per To n Delivered ;
Phone 127
130 South Jackson Street
GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH
THE VACUUM CLEANER
WTien we say GUAHANTEK we meap just what ihe word implied. It
you are not satisfied there will be no charge. We could not make this
assertion unless we were positive of giving good service. When you
get ready to clean house let us do the worst part (or you the
cleaning of your carpets. It's easy 'o- you and the price reasonable.
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
O. C. BAKEK, Proprietor. '
- Office N. Jackson St.
Phone 701 - - - -
I D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP.
Machine Made
BREAD
In keeping wilh the modern
methods of bread nr.d pastry
making I have installed a pat
ent bread and pastery mixer,
thus giving my patrons the ben
efit of the most approved meth
ods in the art of bread making.
The products now turned out at
this bakery are equal to any in
the state. A trial will convince
you. We carry all the good
things in pastryland, fresh and
crisp every day.
THE IMPQDA BAKERY
II. GI KST. I'ron.
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Plumbing. Sheet Metal Wortt, Tinning
and Heating
North JacKson Street, adjoining' Peoples Marbla
WorKs. Telephone 2511.
WorK Done on Short Notice
ROSEBURG, ORE.
THE ROSEBURG MARSHFIELD
and ROSEBURC-MVRTLE POINT
..STAGE LINES..
STAGES LEAVE ROSEBURO FOR BOTH POINTS DAILY AT 6 A. At.
Office and Stables Corner Rose and Washington Sts
C. P. BARNARD, Proprietor.
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Page Investment Company
The place to get the Lumber, Shingles,
Doors, Windows, for your new home.
Plioue 242
WOOD
709 North Jackson Street
COAL
Your Bath Room Plumbing;
i a moat important otisltleratlon.
lTpon it character the honlth and
jfrhaps H f of yud atui your family j
Jopomi. U yon are jUU without mod
ern (Janltary plumMui; tn your bath
room hotter have r.s rhaupo it at '
otife. llocaueie you have heretofore!
escaped serious illness doesn't prove
that jou will always he o fortunnte.
B. A. MAHAN
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet
Metal Contractor
Winnie Gaddis
THF PLUMBER
Skylight Cornices
Heating Ventilating
Phone 2101
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Agent for Snell
Water Filters.
Removes all impurities.
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