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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1916)
m miamutm nwwn tiehday, novkmhkr si, MERE HANDFUL OF MEN WILL HOLD BALANCE OF POWER IN NEXT HOUSE LOVELY ADDITION TO DIPLOMATIC SET t CITV NEWS. Jlteey stand, pnone 111, Corner ttose and Cass streets. 1103-n21 Mrs. L. S. Taylor left this morn ing for Corvallls. where she will visit with hor parents. Throw away your waslihoard. Use KALOMITE, Gc a wash. Parslow & Bell. 114-dlp Mrs. A. G. Bryan left Monday for San Jose, Cal., where she will visit with her uncle, Mr. Verdln. Practical nursing, town or coun try. Mrs. L. E. Whltnoy. Thono Confidence A GOOD BANK BALANCE INSPIRES A MAN WITH CONFIDENCE IN HIMSELF AND CREATES THE CONFIDENCE OF OTHER PEOPLE. BUSINESS SUC CESS DEPENDS LARGELY ON THE CONFIDENCE A MAN HAS IN HIMSELF, AND A CHECKING AC COUNT AT THIS BANK WILL HELP YOU TO AC QUIRE THAT CONFIDENCE THAT BRINGS SUC CESS. . : I.:,;!.: ... ... " jjf S " Left to right, top: Charles II. Jlandali and Thomas D. Schail. Movnr I snUm nnfl Whitmell P. Martin. So nearly even will be the representation of the two big parties in the next lower house of confess that a mere handful of men, who are neither Republicans nor Democrats, will hold the balance of power. These men are: Schall of Minnesota and Martin of Louisiana, Progressives; Fuller of Massachusetts, independent; Randall of California, Prohibitionist, and ! London of Now York, Socialist CITY NEWS. Page's have brick also shingles, lumber, windows and doors. 1191-tf Mrs. Sommers left tor Grants Pass Monday evening where Bhe will re main indefinitely. Leave your subscriptions for mag azines with Alden Harness at the Fiction Library. 1135-n30p Mrs. Henry, of Dlllard, left Mon day evening for her home after vis iting in this city with friends. Mr. Henderson arrived from Cor vallls Monday evening to visit a few days with his daughter, Mrs. H. C. Witham. Election Is over. Sit now for your holiday fotos. Best and most ap propriate gift. Sit now before we get to rushed. Clark's Studio. 1202-tf The foot ball team of the Univer sity of Washington, nasjed through this city today on their way home ATLANTA, 2H In WHITBY.Wln. R ROW OLLAR.S 1 S ots. aeh, for 00 ots. duett, Peobody ft Co., Inc. Makers LAND MINE OF ' This remarkable photograph was taken at the moment a Turkish fort on the western frontier was destroy ed by a land gjwy fhcti -iHsr it fcy L'r'tish forces. , - - - - - - - - - - bottom : -fter defeating thfl California. Arundel, 1S9-L. piano tunor. Phone 1052-tf Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sparks, who have resfrW here for some time, left Monday evening for Missoula, Mont., where they will spend the winter, re turning here early In the spring. - The Ladles Aid Society of the Christian church will hold 'their an nual bazaar on Dec. 9 Instead of Dec. 15 and 16, as previously ad vertised. 1159-tf A large, number of people will leave here Wednesday for Eugene where they will attend the concert to be given by the famous contralto, Schutnann-Heink. Get winter dress goods, ladles silk gloves, men's hats, children's and ladles shoes, underwear and chil dren's hose at less than half whole sale cost, Thursday and Friday, No vember 24 and 25 at the People's' Supply Co. 1220-tf The ladies of St. Joseph's church will have on sale on Friday and Sat urday, November 24 and 5, many useful articles suitable for Christ mas gifts, and delicious home cook ing, in the store building formerly occupied by the Royal Bakery. 1219-n24 Evangelist A. C. Barmore will de liver a stereopticon lecture in the Fullerton school In West Roseburg on Friday evening, November 24, the title being "Australia, the Now America," a nation In the making. It will be under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers Association, and there will be a small admission charge, the proceeds' going to the school. It will begin at 8 o'clock. THE ALLIES DESTROYS A spm, tWiV'c 420-L. 1222-320 Mrs. W. A. O'Brien left this morn ing for her home at Butte, Mont after a short visit with Mrs. C. A. Low. Mrs. Fred JoBt nnd Mrs. A. J. Heiser departed for Portland where they will spend a short time visit viitii friends. Shingles anothor car of thoBe fine 3hlngles at Page's the lust one went in a week. Get your order in quick. 1191-tf Charles Clark, who has been north for several days attending to busl ness matters, returned home Mon day evening. . J. M. Weaver a prominent citizen of Carnes, spent the day Monday in Roseburg attending to various busi ness affairs. Spirella corsets will fit all types, made,- to order. Belle Case, icor- Unlversity ofsetlerre. Bell Sisters Bid g. Phone 320-J. 1220-d20p Mrs. U. S. Nichols, a prominent Riddle matron, spent Monday In this city, returning to her home In the evening. J. B. Hensley, of Riddle, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. C. C. RobertB or several days loft for his home Monday. Picture moulding of every kind, 250 and samples of mouldings. B. W. Strong, the furniture man. Oval frames of beautiful pattornB. 1217-J121 Mrs. Nora Rice, who has been visiting with friends In this city, loft this morning for Oakland where she will visit on her way to her home in Tacoma. . . Splendid comforts, as cheap as you can make them. B. W. Strong, the furniture man. Also bedspreadB, cot ton and wool blankets, sheets and pillow cases. 1217-n21 Fred Voss, who has been visiting In Roseburg for several days, left Monday for Ashland. Mr. Voss has business Interests In the southern city and will remain away for several weeks. The Ladles Socloty of the Bap tist church will hold a bazaar on Wednesday, November 23 In the building formerly known as the Guest Bakery on Jackson street, Fancy work of all Tdnds including qu'lts Mid rugs, with home cooking a special feature. HS7-n21 Mrs. F. E. Newton, of New York City, who has been in this city for several days attending to business matters, left Monday evening Ifor TURKISH FORT ks-. V' i'H Buroness E. Akcrhiclm. Baroness E Atrnr)il, the i-onnsnW nf c.At:nu i - -t . v..o uncuuil ICK Hon, has just arrived in Washington nciu sue is aireaay considered one f the h,nJgnmM ,,A .... rr ..-..u,.,ov cu.u Miuat attruc- tiyo members of the diplomatic set. The hnrnnnea ia on VnKnU... . ul,Ktiniiwuiiiuu and came here to join her husband, ; us previously stationed at Tokio. San Francisco, where sho will re main indefinitely. Drain tile, 3-4-6-8 Inch at Page's. 1191-tf W. J. Sturgeon left this mornlne for Grants Pass, where he will visit with his brother. John Sinclair, of Dole, who hns been spending a short time in this city, returned home Monday evening. Special reductions on dry goods for Thursday and Friday nt the Peo ple's Supply Co. 1220-tf Frank Case returned to Riddle after spending a tew days in this city attending to business matters. James Bronson, wife aud daugh ter, Edith, left this morning for a visit with friends and relatives In Portland. J. Coulson, who has been spending the past few weeks In this city as organizer for the Moose lodge, re turned this morning to Portland For the Thanksgiving dinner you will find P. S. C. coffee has the rich pleasing aromatic flavor that will successfully take Its place with all other Thanksgiving luxuries. (Peo ple's Supply Co. 1226-tf The ladles of the Fresbyterinn church will hold their annual ba zaar In the building formorly occu pled by the Royal IHkery, begin nlng Saturday, December 2nd. All Rinds of fancy work nnd aprons will ne on Balo, with homo mnde candfcB and home cooking as special fea tures. Just the place to get your gifts for Christmas. 1224dl IF Take a glau of Salt! to flash out your Kidneys and neutralize Irri tating acids. Kidney and Bladder wen knew ronult from urie acid, says a noted authority. Tho kidneys filter thin acid from the blood and pas it on to the bladder, where It often remains to irritate and inflame, canning a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to rwek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding urn sat inn and is very profuse; again, 'era is difllcttlty In avoiding It. " It ladder weiikno, rnont folks call It, biv;auo they can't control urination. White it Is extremely annoying and some times very painful, this is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome, fiet about four ounces of Jad Halts from your pharmacist and take a tabio Bpootiful in a glass of water before break f.ut, continue this for two or three driys. 'Hi is will neutralize the acids In the urino so it no longer is a source of Irritation to the blndder nnd urinary or gans which tlnn net normally nguin. Jnd Palts is inexpensive, harmlfsn, nd is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combine! with lilhia, and is iie1 by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary diorders cauwd by uric acid irritation. Jad Halts is spb-n did for kidneys and causes no bid ftrcts whatever. Here you have a plearant, efTervwnt lithia waler drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble Roseburg National Bank JACKSON AXI CASS STS. Mrs. Fred Sharp left this morn ing for Ashlnnd whore she will Join her husband who Is employed there. Terrific reductions on tho remain der of the dry goods stock for No vember 24 and 25 at the People's Supply Co. 1220-tf H. W. Lynch, of Wlnsor, Now York, loft this morning for Los An geles, after spending the night in this city. Ho expects to remain in California for the winter. Mrs. Wm. Maxwell and son, of Gazello, Calif., who have been visit ing In Roseburg, left this morning tor Glendale where they will Bpend a few days. The true source of prosperity is In the home. It depends less upon the income than upon the expenditures. Keep your expenses down and in crease your bank... Account. Our wholesale distributing plan will re duce your expenses. Investigate the People's Supply Co., wholesalers to the consumer. 1226-tf Mr. and Mrs. Creason, of Myrtle Creek, who have been spending few days in this city, left for tholr HAVE A Groceries, Flour and Feed TO SELL! THKY ARE PAYING MARKET PRICE FOR EOGS. The North ALTON 8. Implements! WB HAVE PURCHASED THE VKHIG'LFS KOItMEIILY OWNED IIY I'ltOl'fH & GILES, OON SIS'I'INO OF IIUCIUIES, -WAGONS. PLOWS, - DISC HARHOW8 CULTIVATORS, ETC WHILE THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL BEI.L IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAY YO IT TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AND VEI'ICLKS. Hot Headed Youth Hob no cold woathr problmns but older people, who sometime hnvo trouble to keep their foot warm, may be Interested In knowing t hut thoro are few better foot warmers than a well luld Douglas Kenny Lumber Co. ItOSKKUItG, OIU-XiO.N homo Monday evening. Mr. Creason is the owner of the Myrtle Creek Drug Co. . ' High Flight, Hint's it. By using High Flight flour you save first on the purchase prhjo, second It makes more loavos of bread per sack, and better bread. No waste. High Flight Flour saves you money, ln quire the price at the People's Sup pi)' Co., wholesalers to the consum er. 1226-tf PIANOS AT COST. We have three pianos, one Bush & Lane, two Victors, now, latest model. On account of auto bualness requiring nil our time, will close these out at actual factory prices. Easy terms it desired. W. A. Burr, Ford Garage, phone 374, 1170-tC CASTOR IA For -Infanta and Children In Use For OvefSO Years .Always bears the Big nature FULL LINE OF Side Grocery FREY, Prop. HTHCK OF IMPLEMENTS AJTI Fir Floor