The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, December 11, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    identity of the guilty party or parties
has not been established.
Leave your orders with us now tor
family Xmas trees, 25c and 50c.
Harvey-Eastman Grocery Co. Phone
103.
Ben Dullwlnkle returned to his
LOCAL NEWS.
A GIFT FOR EVERY MEM
BER OF THE FAMILY
. . . .
Buy your presents o: 3. K. Sykes,
and you will get the best. 1 t(
On ChrUtmu morning early
Downstairs we loftly creep
To get our Christ mu stockior
While everyone's asleep.
At
AH
Grocers
And O the wondrous bundles
And O the dolls and toys
And O the Golden Rod Oat that breakfast brings
To little rlrls and boys. Adndfnm tiinh Kirkmn
SPEC! ATi NOTICE Alphabetic! Mtrr In wry parkier of
fiolden RA" pnwlnrts. Sat them till Joa can spell "Uoldru Rod'
and fet a no -iS-plrre Pinner Set.
D. S. R. Walker, who recently un
derwent a very serious aeration In
one of the Portland hospitals returned
here last evening accompanied by
Mrs. Walker. Mr. Walker Is much
Improved In health and anticipates
no further difficulty.
Get your winter suit maae now.
See Aekley, Tailor, 111 Cass street.
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS!
It is not too early to begin your Christmas slumping. The fact is
the earlier you begin the better selection you get. We are of
fering some attractive bargains in the following articles:
For Men For Women
TIES NECKWEAR
GLOVES HOSIERY
SOCKS HANDKERCHIEFS
HANDKERCHIEFS COMBS
SUSPFNDESS . BARETTES
UMBRELLAS GLOVES
WE MAKE A SPECIAITY OP "3 LINK" HAIB CHAINS. HAIU
CHAINS AND FOBS FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHILD
REN'S TOBOGGAN CAPS DOLL WIGS TO ORDER.
TERCINSKFS
A "STORE FOR EVERYBODY"
You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See
PAT
For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8
to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and
chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalKs and Cement
work of any Kind.
I have five or six bouses 1 will sell cheap, as I want to use the
money in other business. See my burglar proof window lock. Its
O. K. See Pat's Elastic roof paint for leaky roofs. We build, more
or repair your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty
years experience In building.
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
sW
IV GOODS
Are "Good" Goods
Everything delicious in the line of
Canned Goods
Will be found in the
"MONOPOLE BRAND"
Make Our Store your Headquarters
For Everything to Eat
Milledge & Pickens
Perkins Building Phone 195
Mayor Joseph Mlcelll is spending
a few days in Portland looking af
ter business interests.
Have you seen S. K. Soke's show
windows? They are the best In
town. tf
Miss Goldie Bishop left: for Port
land last evening where she will be
employed during the winter. -
Remember "A Cheerful Liar" at
the Palace theatre December 12
and 13.
Gary Smith returned here last ev
ening after several weeks spent at
Eugene and other northern cities.
Mrs. Clara Baker, of Springfield,
arrived here last evening to Bpend a
few days visiting with her brother,
W. E. Bosserman.
For mill work and high quality
lumber of all kinds, call on the J. G.
Flook Lumber Company. Phone 100.
"We deliver the goods" tf
W. D. Sleep, of the Harding Land
Company, returned to Portland last
evening after a few days spent in
Roseburg attending to business mat
ters. Rum. Imlrnnurn nnrann nr nonuina
entered the Sutherlln depot Sunday
night and after pilfering tho money
drawer of 13, appropriated an over
coat belontilne to O. Olann. the nepnt.
The theft was reported to the sher
iff s office yesterday, bat as yet the
home at Riddle this morning after
a day spent in Roseburg attending
the poultry show.
For exclusive patterns In suitings
for Indies and mens tailored suits,
see Ackley, practical tailor. 111 Cass
street. tf.
Ira Wlmberly and wife, of Drnln, :
came over this morning to spend a
few days vUitlng at the home of their
son, Glenn Wlmberly. j
For mill work and high quality '
itimber of all kinds, call on the J. G. '
Flook Lumber Company. Phone 100. j
"We deliver the goods" tf
Mrs. Clyde Faulkner and Miss Ah
ble Hess left for Grants Pass this
morning where the latter will re
ceive medical treatment.
Buy your Xmas presents where
you can get the genuine article at
prices every one can afford. No Imi
tations at Graves Art Emporium, tf
J. W. Harrltt and wife, of Salem,
left here this morning for'polnts in I
California where they will spend the
winter. They stopped over here to
visit with an old time rriend, B. S.
Radabaugh.
Douglas County Creamery butter
Is the best on the market. InslBt
on your grocer supplying you with
this home product, which Is always
strictly fresh ana guaranteed. Two
pound roll, 90 cents.
Fine Toilet Goods, Perfumes, Games,
Mirrors, Box Papers, Fountain Pens,
Safety Razors, Shaving Sets', Playing
Cards, Chsistmas Cards and Booklets,
Confectionery, Traveling Sets and etc.
OSBURN'S PHARMACY
147 North Jackson Street Phone 162
Christmas Candies, Nuts, Oranges,
And Cabe Ingredients
e have used our best efforts to secure
an assortment that will please
Try Us and Be Happy
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
THE COST OF HIGH LIVING OR
THE HIGH COST OF LIVING
CAN be greatly reduced by using judge
ment in buying. Ten cents worth of
dry beans, when boiled and baked will
make a quantity equal to torty cents worth
of canned beans. You can buy many items .
of the best grade of groceries at this store in
bulk for much less than the price of fancy
lithographed packages. Why pay for useless
packages. Wejstudy to give you the best qual
ity, put up in the manner most economical
for you to buy. Try our40c Coffee if put up
in tins, for 35c in bulk. The35c grade in tins,
30c in bulk. Bulk Teas 35 to60c Bulk Spices .
at a saving of 25. The seme applies to
Rasins, Currants, Rice, Tapioca, Sago, Coco
nut, Crackers, Rolled Oats, and other things
We suggest you call and let us show you
how to save money on your grocery bill.
HARVEY-EASTMAN GROCERY GO.
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