Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, December 19, 1908, Image 3

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IN TIME OF WAR LOOK OUT FOR PEACE
When you see a man advertise his goods at cost and below, you may bet he will
"soak" you in some way if you buy from him. Now we haven't anything to sell at cost
nor to give away; nor do we go around from house to house telling our troubles to our
competitors' customers. When we get in trouble we will tell it to the marshal and not
sneak around and try to deceive people by misrepresentations and inferior goods.
Now we have no CUT PRICES. We leave price cutting to the man who is going out of business and we hope to not go out for awhile, at
least We are now located in the new Kohlhagen (Commercial Club) building and have one of the best and most up-to-date stocks of Groceries
and Crockery in Southern Oregon, and we sell at the lowest possible price, quality considered. Our groceries are all fresh and new and our store
is neat and clean. We have just installed a celebrated Royal Steel Cut Electric Coffee Mill so you do not need to send away and fay ten cents
a pound extra for steel-cut coffee. Just come in and buy the coffee you like best and have it cut right here WITHOUT EXTRA COST.
Our Holiday Goods are of excellent quality, including several patterns of the celebrated German China, both decorated and plain. Our
hand-painted war (is the very best good enough for father, mother, sister, brother, wife or sweetheart So UGET THE HABIT" and buy your
Christmas supplies from the UP-TO-DATE GROCERY for we keep the best of everything.
Our motto is "highest quality of goods, square dealing and reasonable prices."
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And Last but not Least, we give you honest weights and courteous treatment. Just come and see us we'll give you plenty of time to
examine our goods. We want your trade and if good goods and fair treatment will get it we will soon have it. Yours for business,
B. A. HUNSAKER,
&fe UP-TO-DATE GROCER
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Phone 2381
EVENING ROSEBURG REVIEW
DKCK.MIIKK ID, 11)08.
HOOD RIVIOIt STILL
l.KADS WOltl.D'S MARKETS.
Pears are Jn very fair demand, one
particular variety of Cornice meeting
with an excellent sale. We have to
day had a big lo't of these Oregon
Cornice through our hands, and have
sold at prices ranging from Ills to 21s
per half box.
(Ily J. W. Dennis, of W. Dennis &
Sons, of Covent Garden Markot,
London.)
We have now seen the first arrival
of Oregon Newtowns on this market,
and have to report, with much regret,
that the quality of the fruit is in
ferior to what it has been in previous
years. It may be, however, that the
earlier arrivals are the greener fruit
and that considerably bettor quality
and color may be expected with sub
sequent arrivals. We sincerely hope
this may be so, as the fruit we have
seen does not stand out sufliciently
to command the attention of the
best trade. There have been on -the
market this week two or three thou
sand boxes bf Hood River Newtowns.
which were considerably finer fruit
than that from your district, not
withstanding which, they were sold
by our neighbors at the low price of
from 9s to 12s per box, a price which
in our opinion, was too low, but
which has had the ertect ot attract
ing the buyers away from the lower
quality Oregon fruit.
We are strongly of opinion that
there Is nothing to be gained by forc
ing sales, and we are therefore lying
low and refraining from pushing out
the stuff at a lower price than that
which think it ought to command.
The trade for apples continues bad.
Supplies up to now have constantly
been In excess of the demand, and
the market has never been clear. We
cannot think that this can last much
longer. Barrel apple stock both in
Ontnrlo and America, is in much
entailer supply than has been antici
pated, whilst, prices In New York
and other American town are such
that we do not think it probable that
much of that stock will be seen, on
this side of the water. This will
drive the trade on to the boxed fruit
and we expect therefore after the
turn of the new year to see box fruit
In mni-h better demand. At present.
California four tier fruit Is being
sold from 6s to 8s per box. the latter
price being obtainable for only one
mark which Is In limited 9upply. the
bulk ("'H? sold at from 6s 6d to is.
1'ItlIT COOLING PLANT.
Across Continent- Shipment Can be
Mudo Willi Safety.
SALEM. Or., Dec. 18 Fruit
growers are jubilant over the an
nouncement that a cooling plant will
be erected to handle the cherry and
berry cropB of 1909. F.' G. Decke
bach, of the Salem Ice Works, an
nounced at a meeting of the fruit
growers yesterday, that his company
will erect a plant with about a seven
carload capacity and have it readv
for operation next year. It will be
constructed In such a manner that-it
can be enlarged to meet future needs.
The establishment of a cooling plant
will enable growers to ship fresh
fruit across the continent safely.
The meeting of fruitgrowers was
held under the auspices of the Marlon
County Horticultural society. Hor
ticultural Commissioner W. K. New
ell was the principal speaker. His
address dealt almost entirely with
marketing problems.
Last evening another meeting of
the society was held, at which time
Secretary H. W. Williamson, of the
State board of horticulture, delivered
an address upon the future of the
apple Industry. In a very exhaustive
discussion Mr. W lllinmson declared
that though large additions are being
made to the apple producing area
there Is no danger of over produc
tion, i
NEW
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
A. C. Ilexrond, Prop.
Main Street, next to Van
Houten Hotel Property.
General Illarksmltlilng,
Hore Shoeing and
Repairing.
A STITCH IX TIME
saves nine. A knowledge of where
to buv the choicest meats will save
you from the waste Incident to ioor
meats and the complaints they are
sure to cause. If you buy your
meats here you will be sure of the
choicest cuts of the choicest cattle.
Give us your order to prove how bet
ter meats and smaller bills can be
had at the same time.
The Economy Market
Geo. KuhlhAgea, Prop. .
HELD UP The jewelry drummer. '
passing through Kosehurg last week
was held up at "Huey's Jewelry Store I
on Ctisa St." Gome and inspt'et the
samples we got. (1(122
Now Is the time to make your pur
chases for Xmas. - The early shop
pers have the best to pick from. Our
store never was so full of good things
Something for every member of the
family. Drop in and look uh over.
i:vis miKAKs into
I'KliNT ONCIC MOKK.
Rough Dry
Price List.
IKONKI).
Cents each, i
Counterpanes. 1 Oc, fringed .... 1 5 I
Sheets 3
Pillow Slips 2
Pillow Holsters . . . . ' 4
Tablecloths 6
Tablecloths, largo or hem
stitched 10
Towels w 1
Towels, bath 2
Towels, roller 2
Napkins 1
Cloths 1
Flour sacks t 2
Dollies 1
Handkerchiefs 1
Handkerchiefs, silk 2
Standcovers, plain, 2
NOT IltONUD,
Qvershlrts 6
Undershirts 0
Underdrawers 6
Nightshirts 3
Combination fi
Pajamas, pair, 10
Under vest 2
Hose, pair 2
Neckties 1
HTAIUilKI).
Skirts 6
Nightdresses 3
Drawers . 3
Chemise 3
Corset covers 2
Waists H
Waists, boy's 3
Klmonas 5
Wrappers f
Aprons 2
Child's Pieces 2
Shams, pair, 10
Sash curtains 2
Pillow Covers '2
Bonnets 2
Sleeves, pair, 2
Blts 1
KXTIt.AH.
Plankets, wool, pr 50
HlanketH, cotton, pr
Quilts 2f.
Hedtfcks 10c up
Sweaters 15
No Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Vfta Lace
Curtains, Overalls or Jumpers done
In this department except at regular
prices. A list of a. tides must ac
company each bundle, or our count
accepted si correct. We starch all
articles that require It. No bundle
for less than 25 cents.
KOSKHCKG ST LAM LAUNDKV.
Mixvs iii Kocialist Hint In Healtle
uiitl IHm( (iifiulslicH Himself
hi Itriital Way.
E. J. Lewie, a so-called Socialist,
who n Hide himself so obnoxious In
Kosoburg and other Southern Oregon
towns several weeks ago while lectur
ing hi the streets, comes to public
notice again through bin participa
tion in a Socialist riot In Seattle. A
newspa per cl ispatch from Seatt le,
dated Dec. 1 8, Hays:
After three bloody encounters In
the corridors of the Labor Temple
lust night, the Titus faction of Seattle
local body of Socialists, won at least
a temporary victory.
The trouble started with the pa ri
sing of the lie direct between W. P.
Parks and James Ncilseu, and ended
only after Parks was expelled from
the meeting and Mb wife, Winnie
Parks, had stood off four special ser-
geants-nt-arms with a chair and was
escorted fighting and scratching from
the meeting.
As a retmlt of the fights between
Mrs. Parks and the Bergeaiits-at-arms,
E. J. Lewis, Oregon state organizer
of the party, who Is In Seattle for a
month proselyting, and K. H Fog-
irty, Hlevens and l'arks were beaten
about the face and head. Fogarty
was struck a blow In the face.
The police were called In to stop
the riot.
"I left the ball without any dis
turbance," said W. P. Parks, "As I
roKHf-d the hull to go downstairs I
met Mr. Clare, a carpenter, who stop
ped me to tell about a tool chest he
had lotU. This man Lewis, who Ii;ih
openly bragged that he Is an ex-prlae
fighter from Philadelphia, came oul
Hlde with Nellsen and started to make
trouble. I turned away from him
and continued to talk with Clare. He
struck me several blows before I
could turn around, jumped on me,
knockfng me down.
A policeman sold that as there was
no warrant he would make no ar
retn, but told Mrs. Parks to get a
warrant In the morning.
Meilirhie That Is Medicine.
"I have suffered a good deal with
malaria and stomach complaints, but
I have now found a remedy that
keeps me well, and that remedy It
Klertrlc Hitters; a medicine that Is a
medicine for stomach and Hvr trou
bles, And for run down conditions,"
says W. C. Kelnter, of Halllday, Ark ,
Kloctrlc hitters purify and enrich the
blood, tone up the nerves, and Irnj-ni''
vigor and energy to the weok. Your
money will be refunded If It falU to
help you. r,0c at A. U. Marsters a
Co s. drug store.
Hot water bottles, fountain syr
inges, bulb syringes, and atomizers,
he finest and most compiets line in
the city. Hold at the lowest prices
on our guarantee to give satisfaction
look at our Una and you will not
buy elsewhere. Hamilton Dm Co,
UKATIIH AM) I turn IS IX
COUNTY PKIOSLNT WHHK.
Mi's. Mary Tiirpln.
Mrs. Mary Turplu died Dec. 13,
190S, nt her home in Yoncnlla, where
she hud resided since 1875. She was
72 years of age. She was the mother
of 15 children, of whom the following
9 survive: Joseph Turpi n, of ScoLts
Valley; Mrs. Lavina Kj-ewson, of
Drain; Mark Turpln, Umpqua Ferry;
Mrs. Nancy Stephens, Yoncnlla; F.
Turpln, Junction City; Mrs. Surah
Stowell, John Turplu nnd Charles
Turpln, of Yoncalla; Wesley Turpln,
Nauton, Alberta. She was the
grandmother of fil grand children
nnd 1(1 great grand children who are
mostly In this vicinity. Yoncalla
Courier.
Mrs. Maggie Crnig.
Mrs. Maggie Wade Craig died Dec.
7, 1908, at her homo In SeoltHburg,
after an Illness of several weeks. She
had lived In that place for more than
20 years, and had for some mouths
conducted the Scottsburg hotel. Mrs.
novelty!
THEATRE
ProKram changes each Sunday,
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday.
PROGRAM
FRIDAY AND 8ATUHDAY.
MOVING PICTURES:
"Where lh- lln-iikcr Knar."
(1000 ft.)
'A Hinm-r'H Dinner.'
"On I he Hprce."
II.LU8TKATKD BONOS:
"A I'lcnlc for Two."
. and
(imiiIiiIkIiI, Itelfirnl, OofMluiKlit.
MATINEE 2:30 TO 5
ADMISSION
5c
Evening Performance 10c
CrnlR was ahout 30 yoarB or age and
was born in lJennsyivnnia. Him -s
survived besldua a sorrowing hus
band, by a father, one slslor, Mrs. A.
Henderson; three brothers Dr. C.
K. Wade and Win. Wade, of Drain,
and V. Wade, of SinttsburK. Klio was
In 1 1 1 to rest 111 Ihe HeottHburg ceme
tery on Dec. 9, Ihe Degree of lienor,
of which she was a member, having
ilinigc of the ceremonies, assisted
by Itev. Levi Day, of lilkton. Drain
Nonpareil.
Willis.
Glendalo News: Horn, on Cnyoto
Creek, Dec. 17, I'.ioR, to Mr. nnd Mrs.
I''red (lerpen, a son.
Horn. In Ibis city. Dec. 14, 1008,
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prultt, a daugh
ter. -
Drain Nonpareil: A daughter waB
horn Dec. 14, 11108, to Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Campbell.
NOTICK TO (itlCDlTOIW.
All persons knowing themselves
to bo Indebted to 8. K. Hykes for
notes and on accounts due and ovor
duo, aro hereby requested to make
payment on or beforo Jan. 1, 190!),
as upon that dato I expect to put all
credit business on 30 dnys basis.
S. K. 8YKES.
Nover sacrifice quality for price.
Sou a Hush and Lane and the Victor
piano. dtf -
Manuel Lopez
CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS
DENNING & KENT, Distributors :
: Roseburg, - - Oregon
SEE A. D. BRADLEY
Before selling: your house
hold goods. He will pay
the Highest Cash Price.
A. D. Bradley, - - The 2nd IST Man
GASOLINE, ENGINE OIL
and supplies for
Automobiles and Gasoline Engines
ll. W. ALTHAUS & SONS
Electricians : Machinists : Automobilists
Cor. Cass & Rose Sts., Phone 14 ft Roscburg, Ore.
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