The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, April 17, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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MONDAY, APRTL IT,' 1911.
BARGAIN SALE
AT THE
Bargain Cash Grocery
BETTER GROCERIES
Although our price are Icsb than any ottm retail grocer in the
city we are uevor natlrifled with anything but the very best quality that
can be obtained in tbo market. Keep that In mind when you read these
Ofttotmdlng prices. Wo havo just received another car load of Red Rib
bon Flour. Thin makes 5 car loads since wo opened July 19, 1910,
that haw been used by Hose burg people. This alone would certainly
give this flour Hh reputtitlon, every sack guaranteed to you or your
money returned. Wo quote a few of the many bargains wo offer this
week for canh. Save all your coupons, they are valuable, as wo will
show you soon.
Red Ribbon Klotir ....
Jilliii Ribbon or (Jilt Kdgo l.:tft
Rouehurg Kloiir l.:$0
Sugar Cured Hams per lb lHc
Hugur Cured Shouhlfrw, per lb Klc
Jiargaln 8 torn lltend Coffee lb li'jjie
rriniroKO Blend Coffeo, lb l5r
O. Tea or .lapitn, lb 4J:
Kiiney Head Rice He
Fancy Jap Rico (Ic
Fancy Cal. I'eacbeu 10c
Wheat Fluked !."
Faney Tablo Hynip fi.fe
Our Own LatkH, guaranteed, gal OOe
Cltolf-o Old Fatthion Horghum
$l.r0 fJraham, 10 lbs
gal H.-x-
O. Duet r.lb pkgs. 'i for ir-
Oalloti Catsup Mic
Htrahicil Honey per lb I'.:
Uluo Ribbon Com, can I Or
Rluo Ribbon i'eas US !
JHu Ribbon Tomatoes I Or
Illuo Rilibon lleana 10c
Rluo itibbon Hominy i.ii:
Sweet Sixteen I 'can
And many othera all cut for cash. Try us, wo know wo can pleaso
you In quality nnd price. Call and let us figure with you bcforu buying
? i elsewhere.
Yours to Servo and I'leuse,
Hominy, 10 lbs
Farina
Rolled Oats, 10 lbs
Hhio Ribbon Kraut ,
Post Toaties ,
Kel. Corn Flakes ,
Carnation Cream, small
Carnation Cream, largo
Marigold Milk
20lb box of oyster soda crack
ers
No. 10 Oul Appricota
No. 10 Oal Rlums
No. 10 (lal. Peaches
" Apples
" Cherries
Kv Apples, lit
25 oz. K. C. Raking Powder ...
M) oil K. C. Baking Powder ...
5 lb Crescent Baking Powder
5 I lis I). Filward
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IIAHIiAl.V (iltOCKHS
Phone 317
Suvo your roupoiiH, they will bo valuable next innnth.
paper for our ad.
Watch this
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CUT THIS OUT ANI VOTK YOUR CIlOIOK
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE FOR
I . KV.N Oh' I'll 10 llll,lltl:.VS t'AUXIVAl, I'AIIMIK '
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When you come to town
Don't forget to visit the
Water Front Dry Goods Store
i Sheridan Streets for Your Suits
I Up-to-Datc Suits from $10.50 to $25
Everything newin the suit line X
Overalls, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Shoes
We can dress you from head to foot cheaper than you
can steal the goods. GIVE US A TRIAL
D. J. JARVIS
To The Public
Br i
4
Mis. A. C Kidd it .Son take this opportun
ity of thanking; their patrons and friends for
their liberal patronage in the past.
Having bought out the linn of Milledgeit
Pickens llrothers, and combined our stock with
theirs, in the room formerly occupied by that
firm, we are now in a better position than ever
to cater to all your wants in the line of fancv
a id st.iple groceries.
We attribute our success in the past to
courteous treatment and honest dealings, and
by continuing the same policy we hope to keep
ail ot oijrold customers and add manv new ones
lo our number in our new and enlarged quarters.
Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son
M) N.vjacksou Street Koscluirg, Oregon
Special care jjivon lo telephone orders. Call
Aleuts (or White River tlour. Kleichmatfs
yeast. Chase Sanborn's cotTee and teas.
Henry Ptehette, of Cleveland,
spent yesterday In the city visiting
with friends.
K. F. Lang, of Dlllard, was a busl
nes8 visitor In Uoseburg for a few
hours Saturday.
F A. Maxwell, of Kiddle, spent
yesterday in Uoseburg visiting with
friends.
E. W. Kuykendull, of the Douglas
County Abstract Company, was a
Eugene visitor yesterday.
County Judge Wonaoott and wire
spent yesterday at Myrtle Creek vis
iting with old time friends.
II. Guest, the baker, wont to Ruck
les this morning to spend a couple
or days attending to business mat
ters. Captain Page and wife, of Drain,
spent Sunday in the city visiting at
tho homo of the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Page.
Clifford lionBon, wire and child,
ivrrlved In Koaebuirg yesterday to
attend the funeral of the former's
father,- the lato Krank W. Ilenson.
Fred Zlegler, for tho past ten
years connected with a Portland
printing house, 1h in tho city visiting
with old time friends. Ills wife and
fltildren have been hero for some
ivci'kj visiting.
Wailaco Benson, of Sitlcm, accom
panied by Mrs. Steiner, arrived In
Itrwehurg last evening to attend the
funeral of tho lato Frank W. Ben
son, which occurs here Tuesday
morning.
Among those who purchased lots (
in -Millers Addition to tho city of
Itoseburg today are the following
H. L. Eddy, two lots; Mrs; Phylls:
Wilson, two lots; J, J. Alexander,
onn lot.
T. L. Leo, county grange organ
izer, left for Kellogg and other
poinlH In the northern part of the
county yesterday. Concluding his
biisfuesH there he will proceed to
Corvallis where he 1h scheduled to
attend a meeting of tho state grange.
Myrtle Creek Mull: Fred Fisher
was arrested by Constable Ilayless
on a charge made by ('has. Tabor,
deputy game and fish warden, of
placing saw dust in a trout stream.
He was arraigned before Justice
J. S. (ialther and pleaded- not guilty.
The funeral of the late Sidney Mc
Coy was held at the family residence.
In Edenbower, yesterday morning hi
I 10 o'clock. Interment followed at
lie I. O. (. F. cemetery. The fu'u-
ral was well attended, while the ;
loral offerings were numerous and,
beautiful.
Among' those registered at the
Grand hotel today are tho follow-1
lug: J. L. Frulnnd, Decatur. 111.; '
John Cartwell, Eugene; K. E. Max-i
well, (i i ants Pass; E. A. Drown. !
Portland; A. C. Sanders. (Dendale; i
C. It. Weiss, Portland: Mrs. W. A.1
Worstell, La Grande, Ore. j
Secretary Carl Wlrnberly, of the
lioselnirg Commercial Club, receiv
ed ti letter from (iovornor Oswald
West Saturday evening to the effect
that be would visit Rnehnrg during
the Strawberry Festival In the event
be rould so arrange his business.
He will be acoiupnnled by other of
llclals of prominence.
Pad broii th, bitter taste, dlzzin:'j--s
and a grneral "no account " footfni;
Is a sure slmi of a tot pld liver. ItlClt-
1U.NE is the ineiliclno nrodod. It
makes tho liver nctfvo vitalizes Hie
blood regulates tl;o bowels and res
tores n fine fooling of enemy and
cheerfulness. Price 50r. Sold by
Mnistors' Drug Co.
Claud (Martin spenty Sunday at
Wliichesier angling for trout and
was HuccesHfut In bringing homo a
string of lino trout, a dozen of which
he left at tho door of bis neighbor.
;. V. Slopor. and Tho News' editor,
dropping Into Mr. Slopor's resi
dence about noon today. Is in a po
sition to vouch for the quality.
W. C. Crittenden, of the ". F
Ilea nl man Gas Company, of San
Francisco, arrived In Itoseburit this
morning to be present :it !h; regu
lar mooting of the city council to
night, at which time the application
for a gas franchise wl'l bo consider
ed. Mr. Crlttemhm informed a Nr-wv.
teproHontative this afternoon that,
his company would Insist upon a i
f ranch 1st for uO years, but might ;
concede to reduce the price of Has
ot tho expiration of twenty years.
Mr. Crlttendon visited most of the
councllmen during the day. and this
afternoon appeared pltased at the
attitude displayed. Ho says that the
franchise will probably na this
evening as tho sentiment seems to
favor the erection and maintenance
of such a plant in this city.
K. J. Ditrslk, of Melrose, was in
tho city today. In speaking of in
recent frost the gentleman said that
it did his orchard Utile, if any dam
ago. Almonds were not Injur- d. nnd
his poaches am unharmed.
Hichard Willett. for so long the
popular butter maker at the Douglas
t ounty ( roamcry. hut who recently
went to California with the expecta
tion of remaining there por:ii..n'm
ly. then returned to Itoseluirg afw-r
two months spent tn the Goldd:
State. Informed The News today that
he will open np a first class cream
ery nnd Ico cream manufacturing es
tablishment in this city just as soon
an he can find desirable quarters
for tho plant. Mr. Willed will make,
a specialty of the gilt edge product
in butter for which ho earned nn
enviable reputation here, and for the
manufacture of a superior Rrade of
Ico cream. Wtllrtt Is so well known
that his ventnre will meet with pro
nounced frUCCOSS.
LOCAL NEWS.
Carl 'Wlmberly, deputy county
clerk, Bpent yesterday at Drain vis
iting with his parents.
yesterday at Eugene visiting with j
friends and looking about the city, j
O. F. Thlel, the surveyor, and
wife spent yesterday at their former
nome at. Yoncaiia visiting with
friends. !
Peter Ruzukous, the Greek wrest
ler, has returned from points In
Washington where he spent the past
few days.
H. C,- Darby, the popular clerk
at the Hamilton Dru Company's
store, in uus city, spent yesterday
at Eugene visiting with friends.
Edward Billings, a popular South
ern Pacific conductor, accompanied
by hia wife and children, spent yes
terday at Cottage Grove visiting with
relatives.
Walter Crlteser and wife returned
lo their home at West Fork yester
day after a few days spent in this
city attending to business matters
and visiting with friends.
Delos Matthews left for Boise
Idaho, Saturday evening where he
goes to "try out" with the Inter
Mountain league. Mr. Matthews Is
well versed in the baseball game,
and that he. will make good goes
without saying.
Miss Pearce, who has been em
ployed at tne I. Abraham store for
-event 1 months, leaves for Astoria
this evening whore she has accepted
a similar position. Miss Pearce has
many friends in this city who regret
to learn of her departure.
North Side Plaining Mill
Just North of Kinney Spur, North
- Jut-k.son Street, I'hono 5J0.
Orders (or all kinds of Building
Reasonable Prices.
Material promptly Filled at
Mill Work Our Specialty
Fruit IIoxcs In Any Quantity.
Dr. Paul Herbert
MAY
XICW TODAY.
LOST Monday, a pair of lady'fl
Ioiik wlik kU)V(!s. l'Mnder please
li'ave ut News oflleo. al3
FOIl KENT Furnished rooms.-In-nulro
503 Main street. . n22
LOST Silk sciirf."' on .M osier" utreet
between NI 1 11 and Jackson. Find
er please leave at News ollke. n20
Chiropractor, nerve and spine
specialist is now permanently
located in the Hell Sister3
Imilding, room 5. Chiropractic
is a new science and one of the
best of the n;e. No drugs or
surgery. .Many patients here
who suffered for years with
i.'hronic diseases, and who, after
spending small fortunes, found
no relief by the old methods,
have been made well by this
wonderful science. If you are
-ufferinjj from rheumatism,
Lumbago, Heart, Stomach,
Kidney, Liver or Intestinal or
ther diseases, whether acute
! r chronic, consult this Doctor.
Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to
5. Sunday's by appointment. "Lady attendant
IILLINER1
Ladies Toggery
Pattern and Tailored
Hats
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REAL ESTATE
FARMS, ORCHARD TRACTS, STOnKRANCHES, GARDEN TRACTS
City Property Business Propositions
If yon are looking for a Good Ranch, A nice Orchard Tract, a pay
ing Stock Ranch, or fine Garden Tracts, a good investment;
for a Home, or speculation ef any kind
SEE ncnniMC i A i icn I
I IX r i 1 VJk V V r L, IV ix; 5
I On Cass St., Near Depot, Roseburg, Or.
Get Ahead of the FliesT
Put up your screen doors now. Full line jut received
51i'el"ote Your Dry Slab Wood
NEW THINGS EVERY
Day
Ladies' Suits,
Skirts, Waists,
Cloves, Corsets,
Auto Scarfs, Etc.
Jas. A. Perry
Machine Made
BREAD
In keeping with the modern
methods of bread and pastry
making I have installed a pat
ent bread and pastery mixer,
thus giving my patrons th ben
efit of the most approved meth
ods in the art of bread making.
The products now turned out at
this baker)- are equal to any in
the state. A trial will convince
you. We carry all the good
things in pastryland, fresh and
cri.Np every Jay.
THE IMPQUA BAKERY
Page Investment Company
Phone 242 709 North Jackson Street
RENOWN
RANGE TALK.
We Ma&e Good.
We jiiiarantee to operate perfectly and
do their appointed work in less time
than any other range on the market of
today. They embody every feature of
value in promoting Durability, Econ
V omy, and ease of Management. If
you once Ret a Uenown in your home
you will have no more trouble, as not
like mother used lo make.
Renown Ranges Makes Cooking a
Pleasure
$13,000,000 Worth of 2nd 5ff Goods Wanted
L. H. RHOADES & CO.
ii. lii esT, i'iuk.
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