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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1911)
"Mr. LcUoy Hull gave soveral most delightful selections be tore one of the organizations of our church. I am sure he will give a hlnhly satis Orders at MARSTERS I Cut Flowers and VI A L r if - if t uniana i rices We are Kxclusive Aentsfor 7 onseth Floral Company of Portland Flowers for every occasion "From Kixilly let us know ahead of time, fc-j iirder from Portland. One The Red Ribbon Cash Grocery is In the front on prices, as we hav e now a large ware room connected with the store we are in a position to sell you groceries and feed and flour at Jobbers Prices. We are the only grocery Btoro In Uoseburg that ever had a full car load of canned goods exclusively for us. Read some of . our Smashing Prices for Cusli and save yourself money this fall. We also have some beautiful Cameo granito ware, guaranteed to us to be acid proof and to wear longer than any other kettle ware on the market, giveu away to you absolutely free with your purchases. We don't charge you more for your groceries, as our list below will convince you. Only subject to market change. Our Yakima and Re Ribbon Flour Is the highest an i best hard wheat flour on your market. It haa only ono competitor, Gold Medal. Every sack warranted to you. Per Barrel, 4 50-pound sacks.. ..$5. 80 Red Ribbon, 4 50-pound sacks 5.50 Gilt Edge. 4 50-pound sacks.... 5.25 Perfection, sort wheat 5.00 Graham Flour 10-pound sack 35 Whole Wheat l'Mour,. 1 0-lb sk 40 Olympic P. 0. Flour, 10-lb. sk. .4 5 B. Wheat Klour, 10-11) sk 50 Fnrrlna B. Food. 10 lbs 50 Corn Meal. White and Yellow .35 Hominy, 10 pounds 30 Imperial Quaker Oats. 10 lbs. .45 Bulk Cream Oats, per pound .00 Wheat Flakes, bulk, per pound -OS Canned Milk, Llbby Best Brand, large can $ .10 Yellow Ban, 3 for 25 Carnation, per can 11 Small Carnation, per can 05 Force. 2 pks. for .- 25 .Cream of Wheat, 2 for Wheat Hearts, per pk 30 Quaker Oats, no China. 4 '-j lbs .25 Kellogg Corn Flakes, per pk. .10 Krinkle Corn Flakes, just out, 3 for 25 We Don't Follow, We Lead in the Coffee Line Our Own nioiid Fine Cup. lb ... Edwards Primrose, liliik, per lb Ituby Caracol IVa berry, straight per In 3-lb Can Steel Cut Yaccuum Beat These Tea Special Gun Powder, per lb Extra Fired, per ib Uucolored Japan, jier lh ..$ .10 .45 .45 Moans and Poilcl. Large pkg. Gold Dust. $ .20 28 Bars Armour Hummer Snap 1.00 Our future can goods are all standard quality. Ask any one who has used Blub Ribbon Corn or Tomatoes, their answer must convince you. The only solid car of canned tomatoes, corn, ieas and beans ever ordered by one firm in tills city. Blue Ribbon Tomatoes, per can Blue Ribbon Corn, per can.... Blue Ribbon Peas, per can 1 Blue Ribbon Beans, per can 1 Pint Bottle of Atnonia 1 Pint Bottle of Bluing 3 Large Packages of Puck Matches Borax Powder, regular 2 5c seller, now Try us and lie convinced that we live and let live. Yours to serve an d R. HmaagaBniMHBHaHMMnaMiMMMMD Automobile Repairing Ilk v I I 'ni- j Work Promptly i Every Particular. 1 DDTAD Jackson Street. Between . JL. I lvlUlV Washington & Douglas factory eutortainmeut to an one who may engage him." Chaa. E. Hamilton, Pastor First M. E. church, Rnchestor, N Y. DRUG CO.- For Floral Desions , .. J r . J I llio Crailln lo Iho (irnvo" so as to glvo us uleuty of time ;ain Armour's Fancy Kasteril Meats, Picnic Hams, per lb 15 Fancy Shield Hams per lb 2 Fancy Extra 11. Bacon, very thin .25 Fancy Belly Bacon 20 Bacon, backs, very fancy ISVjC Salt Pork, very fancy 17 Armour Shield l.nrd, 10-lb pail 1.45 Cottoleue, per 10-lb pail 1.C0 'nickers. Spcciat 1 4-11) box, per box $1.30 Ginger Snaps. 12 Vic lb., 2 for .25 Fruit Biscuit 12 VjC per lb, 2 for .25 German Pretzels, per lb 10 Fig Xewtons, per pound 17Vjc (rape Nuts, 2 for 25 Oyster Crackers, iter lb 10 Corn Starch. 10. 3 for 2 Gloss Strach, 10c, 3 for 2 Ul-oz. Schilling B. Powder. 1 lb .45 10-oz Cleveland 45 ll'.-oz Dwight Edwards 4 5 so-oz Kansas City for 70 50-oz Kansas City for 40 25-oz Kansas City for 20 Ag 25 Packed Please All Coffee for 1.00 .liOThis Coffee Is miaranteed to us to i;ive you perfect satisfaction .30 itiid ca limit be bought any where in the city for the money. Prices If You Can Spider Leg Tea. per III .... Fancy Colony Tea. per Ib E. Breakfast, a line cup .45 .50 .50 121 Bars Bob White Snap . 21 Bars White Star 2 1 Bars Sunny Monday Soap .. 1.00 1.00 1.00 10 '3 No. 1 or 2 Lamp Chimneys .25 I 10 7 loz. Clothes Pins for 10 I '-.OI4 iloz. Wire Line Clothes Pins 25 10 4 Large 10c size Toilet Paper .25 Its 7 Small size Toilet Paper 25 .OS Pure Castile Soap, per lb ti.ir . . .30 12 liars Cocoanut Castile for .. . .25 ,25 Lamp burners, any kind . .05 .II-lli Standard box of pure Gloss .15 ! Stan h for 50 Sail Soap. 3o bars for - 1.00 are here to save you money and please, lted Ribbon Cash Grocery. STUBBS, Prop.; t- ..: i ... Executed. Satisfaction Guaranteed in GAIilllNKlt 1TKMS. Interesting Item Gathered By Uve Correspondent. Carl Miller and Dave Safley left Gardiner Thursday in a fish boat to cross over the bar, intending to go to 1 ive Mile creek to ttsh. The bar helm? too rough when they tried to return they kept on until they reach ed Coos Bay. Meanwhile their friends became anxious about their safetv and kent the wires warm try Ing to locate them and were much relieved to Hnd that they had gotten safely into port. The soil In some of the flower gar dens here apparently lacks the ele ment of nitrogen to make them grow successfully. One of our lending cit izens, who has been reading up on floriculture, and finding that1 a sreat deal of the necessary element comes from the air. Is going to bury l ropy of the Co&s Bay Times near lYe roots of the plants, thinking hat the hot air would thus relieve :hem. Among those who successfully pass ed the Oregon board of pharmacy examination last mouth was H. H. Fields, of Gardiner. One of the first things that a stranger uotlces when coming into a city or a town Is the condition of its streets, sidewalks, buildings and vards. If they show neglect, he makes un his mind that there is something wrong, and thinks that the lace would he all undesirable place to live in. Then If this is the case the people of a town in this condi tion should take on a civic pride nnd remedy these defects. Do these evils exist in Gardiner? If they do sonic steps should be taken to do away with the existing condition, even should it become necessary to Incor porate the town. Why not have a clean up" day? W. K. Wise, formerly of Lonapah, N'ev.. has returned from California, If you want to get Clothes, Shoes or Furnishings that will satisfy you in every way, come and see the excellant values we now offer in New Suits New Shoes New Hats New Trousers New Shirts New Caps New Underwear New Hosiery New Ties SIMON CARO Leading Clothier 223 North Jackson Street Always Striving to Please You 322 Ems J Hoot--Mon' Turning dark into dayllgut Is rough on old (owl) fogies, but enterprising, got-ahead, people want li."HC As aiders in light supplying light that really lights Boftly, continuously lights we claim to be pre-eminent lu that we furnish everything you may require for the electric lighting of your home, store or shop. Ask us. G. L. Prior Jackson Street, lictween Wash ington and Douglas. where he has been visiting his fam ily for the past month. He says that California cannot excel tilts section of Oregon for climato and product iveness. That there is a great deal of Inquiry about the Oregon country. The fishing season is about over and the Columbia fishermen nro re turning home. Although the run of salmon was not as large as It was last Vear, both canneries made very sat isfactory packs. Tho fish put up this year are exceptionally good. Hallowe'en pnssed off quietly in Gardiner. The Indies' aid gave a fine supper in the evening, netting quite a sum which will go toward church work. A few ghosts were abroad during the night, and except frightening the "shags" no damage was done. A large cougar was reported to have been seen near town one day this week. The animal was probab ly attracted by tho sheep that are running at lnrge near tho place where It was seen. . The Episcopal church has received a tine large bell which was put in place this week. The steamer Tillamook camo In Thursday, bringing in freight Tor this place and Scottsburg and taking out a cargo of fish. C. R. Smith nnd sons, Morary and Carleton, of Mennsha. Wis., accom panied by II. Armstrong, of North Bend were In Gurdlner last week. Mr. Smith, who has largo timber holdings in Cobs nud Douglas count ties, wus making a tour Inspecting Ills projierty. Dr. Philips, of Florence, has tem poral ily located In Gardiner with a view of making this his home. Gar diner Is In need of a good dentist and Dr. Philips appears to 1111 the bill. The tug Gleaner, Captain Cornwal In command, went to Coos Bay this i. ... ..... .... ,.nn .,r iill Company's sihooners, bringing back a cargo oi ireigiu ior mis iumi-. n.it Cift :tn tit Mr mid Mrs. .1 R. Dailey, of Smith river, a daugh ter. . Born, Oct. .10. to Mr. 'nnd Mrs, Glenn, of Gardiner, a daughter. t2.. ,,p.l., IIpl l?,,u-n nil ni'l'l! WO man. who lives near Klkton, while in her yard attempting to sum on un the water by a faucet, fell and broki one of her wrists and at the same time dislocating her hip. Dr. Fleldi was called to attend the case. Al .1 I. I,, a i-nrv l.txl Cl.ll ll 1 1 111 11 till patient Is getting along as well as count lie expecien. Sunday, November 5, the M. K church lu Gardiner was dedicated I 'I' I.I...I tl.n .,r-ul,llltir ,l,l ..f tt.l., .Iltrl.-t ..I fl.-lut intr iisststcd llV Key. A. S. llesey. of North Bend, and Itev. .1. s. lireen. in? iiic.u pasoir H'l.n wl, u'lu l.,-!i III I fill 1 v ili.coriil ed with lems. clu ysant heinuins and roses. The dedicatory services wen held ill tho forenoon and wero well ..,, a.,,1 II unu n iiiiiin lii-ed that the church was In debt to the amount of $4K4. which would include healing and lighting plants. In a few minutes this amount was suuscnneu uy mum resent, clearing the rliurcu iiiiiin i ..-,. f nil dnlit Cull slderlng that the church and parson age were noiii nuiii mis 'ui. church costing over sixteen hundred dollars nnd the parsonage over twelve t,,,,,.!,.,.,! lilt is n veiv creditable showlni: and the people of Gardiner are to be congratulated In this, their united effort. OI,AI,l,. MOWS XOTKS. Ti.n i.e r.i.fiulf inn imiflo liv rinr nnst master to iovcrnnr West for aid on .mi rmintv marl In the canyon Ixrlow C'nnniH. wan made with a view of irotiim that nurt of our roadK in i .,.wiition fi.p uiiiliir iip uiimtiiiT . ,.r It llir.ri inert? ih ihi ni. m n n"i " Is stonn availahle, and nothing to hindr it neing mam evuii u b"i mitn ro.-id. and a our country Ih not n....i.r.llv ;t).tf tn hrur tho entire ex i nenn we hone the governor will 1 i.... i. It (.icnrnLlv Benjamin & Jone have their saw mill completed nnd aro now rnniilnt; We ljesp-.uk for them PuceefjH In their venture. J. G. Day. Jr., and partner hae purchased the Arnincn mm ami in (end ..-...tiiier it tin uiirin It. A. (III'H and family, of thin ... ...... .4 tn i"firi fltlllltv ItOIIie place. two months hco. he having accepted a position teaeninc a iiiiarun. i m are. pleased with the country. people are pt-nerally pleased to b n ... I.,., I lit u-n tint ifl t III IT .1. (). Newlnnd. the rial estate trail of UosetnirK. Is run nwiKUiii no me im provcmentM on hlri property at tli Col. Day Uft for Portland hint ; i. i-IjII n iwl (it her titminettK Fred Hron. our pronrentive farm er, hap annul compi'ieci n nnmiwr 01 n i m . .nw. tit u (irinttiri Itin ill nre line i in i" ' " " " mich ap new wfiod nhd, Hinoke h'juse and chicken hoiiHes. r'armern of tills t,"(1lon haw Im . - i t t.i.lr ( l in niwl tin vi in an V acres of yraln in, which in up and RM'lli, i"' - - K. K. WelU. road Hiipervlrior. has hln roadH In aood condition, havlnu about completed the feawm'ii work I on tho name. I U NO Dr. Hermann will lie In hln nf B November 2. 3 and 4. Bt 1 1 7 H 1X)CAL NKWS. William F. Kaiser, of Riddle, Is ft business visitor In Roseburg today. Frank Walte, of Suthorlln, spent the day lu Uoseburg visiting with friends. Mrs. McReynolds went to Reston this morning after ft few days spent in Uoseburg. John Wise, a well known Oakland resident, spent the day lu Roseburg unending to business Interests. A. B. Unities, of F.lkton, is spend ing a few days in Roseburg attend IliK to business Interests. BUY FREE FOR SERVICE Guaranteed And Insured For YEARS B.W.Strong 'THE FURNITURE MAN" THE FIV 11, GUKUO.N A. FOHV, Vocitl Xjesiious, Studio 437 N. Rose St. Phone 290-R Roseburg ... Ore. X Dll. FIN LAV. 4 Dentist. Room 5. Bell Sisters Building tills. niAHIKS IIKINLINE, Teuclicr of l'inno. ' Studio, 423 Ella Street. . Phone 33-R $ttttft!ttlttt Howard's Shoe Hospital 123 CASS STREET, NEXT DO0I TO RICE RICE SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT We give special attention to Ladies shoes SHOES MADE TO ORDER Ladies' Parlor Ladies' Suede Shoes Cleaned Standard Prints Ginghams New goods ever' day. Complete line of Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats. Highest price paid for produce. Miss May Wells, an experienced sales woman, has charge of our dry goods department. BRADLEY & RUSSELL WILBUR, OREGON MRS. A. S. ADBltTON, Prop. Royal Club First Cliuis Itoatmmuit and Lum-li Counter. Oni-n All Hours. Your PntroiuiKO Solicited. WHITE HELP ONLY EMPLOYED 409 CASS STREET OPPOSITE DEPOT AHHOM'TKl.V IM'IIE Nil HOI'K TAMPA VANA CIGARS All Deiilern Ki ll Von Will Like llowilen Makes 5S . . 3 i l 1 A I A ri 53 HEATERS 2.1 I A big shipment just arrived. Also a S Fine assortment of &j 2nd HAND STOVES I at a small cost $18.00 Si Going at $10.00 L. H. RHOADES & CO. 1 2 Goods WK GOLDEN WEST KTF.IUi CUT ' - COFFEE BECAUSE T?Pr1l!CP m.kk i Henry 344 North Jackson DOUGLAS COUNTY POULTRY AND PET STOCK ASSOCIATION Roseburg, Oregon, December 27-29-28 and 30 1911 Every poultry raiser in Douglas county is invited to join the Association. Send in yourname tothe Secretary. Membership $1.00 Every member of the Association should have a Breeder's Card in the Premium List, only 50c Advertisement should be left with T. A.HAFFETY, Not taken after Nov. 10. I DR. H. E. HERMANN, Eye Specialist. 217 South Stephens Street, Roseburg, Oregon. ii it A. O. MALCOLM, Divonitor nnd FiniNlier of Beau- ! tlfol I Ionics. Carriage Painting a Specialty. Ros. 318 South Pine street. P. O. Box 464. 5c per yard 10c per yard FIRST CLASS SERVICE Restaurant ttmm sciti'i'iiiioi'sr.v ri,F,.- THEM i 3 I 1 W II II I (ft S3 Stove as good as newi &3 Bought and Sold SELL f,:H It Jh mill)- Mi'I cut. Ily (IiinMchh. Ily 'luifriiHM, Il Ih rt'iiliy I'h'iin. " ,M n'",,y iHT'Tnt and It Ih lM't(T than any otht'r. s rnov IT, Easton GROCER Phone 26 Slephens street. If