The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 04, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    Our Big Holiday
Special
Is NOW ON-for 30 Days Only
CLARK $ CLARK
Over. Roseburg National Bank Building
!The Best Store For :
Winter Coats!
NEAT, NUTTY GARMENTS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ARB
NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
Our Line of Silks Is the Best
EVER SHOWN IN ROSEBUBG IT HAS NO EQUAL AND MANY
BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL.
A Nice Line of Furs
FOR WINTER IS NOW ON DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR
WINTER LINE OF GOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERY
PABTICULAil.
FROSEBURC
I. ABRAHAM
3 Oft ECO N
SAVE YOUR PENNIES
The Cash and Carry System Will Help You!
All goods marked In plain figures. No special baits necessary.
Just the best of everything for less, at the
SPOT CASH BASKET GROCERY
A. G. Dunlap, Prop.
Corner of Jackson, Washington and Main streets. All kinds pf
Stock Feed and Poultry Supplies.
CROWN FLOUR FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
Science plays its part In a steam laundry and modern methods
render contagion impossible.
Be fair to yourself and! your family. Patronize a Bteam laun
dry. Try our way this week and measure cost fairly. On that
basis, outside of the Bufety basis, you will win by sending the
wash' to us. ( .
'Phone we'll vcall. . -
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
PHONE 70
LAST WASH THURSDAY NOON.
To the Perplexed Voter
The ballot often presents only a Hobson's choice
BUT-
To the perplexed Christmas shopper, here's immediate relief.
i
Choice in Abundence
Of useful gitts Is the "Rexall" method, ana the prices are now all
Peace Prices.
Nathan Perkins
Fullerton 77i0 ffieOU Store Building
i.juiAruviii
TIRE ECONOMY
In these war time days ECONOMY is the watchword. Wo wo here
to help you economize on your auto tires.
Have ThemRetread
ROSEBURG VULCANIZING WORKS
816 N. JACKSON ST. Qnick Prompt Service, Prices Reasonable.
BETTER LIGHT!
our eyes and your business need It,
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS-
Are the most efficient; Electric Lamps made.
Bold By
Douglas CountyligJit and Water Co.
ir it' were not for the fact that
there is always a small element
among the voters yearly growinr
smaller aa education progresses
mux in iiKQiy co oeueve wiinoui
thinking almost anything it hears
the childish saying of some demo
cratic speakers and writers that tin
election of, Republicans meant
"gloom in Washington and joy ii
berlln", would be something t
laugh about. In fact it being preUj
well laughed out of politics anyway,
says the National Republican.
But if the election of Uepublicany
causes so much joy in Berlin wc
are left to wonder why there has been
so great an absence of military Ir.
Berlin since the Republicans swept
the state of Maine by increased ma
jorities, and ''one woula have suppos
ed that Berlin would have gone into
very ecstasies after Mr. Lenroot .a!
been elected senator from Wiscnn
sin over the active opposition of the
administration. When the Repub
licans of Michigan brushed Hem:
ford aside, after the President hai
isked for his nomination there, thai
should have caused a ventaWe org;
of joyousness in the Potsdam palace
But yet one cannot help feelinf
that there is no great happiness ir
Berlin today. In spite of the gloom
.moiig tne peurlie Democratic cater
waulers responsible for these absurd
and disloyal utterances, Berlin doe
not seem to do Joyous. She seeni v
strangely perverse in this matter vnC
her moods do-not respond to the
opposite vibrations of the Democratic !
near-statesmen of America. ;
For the truth is, as Berlin and th
world now knows, but for the .act
that the President could depend up
on Republican leaders and member?
of congress to force through his Im
portant war measure at the timet
when he could not depend upon the J
men of his own party, we might not ;
even n'ow have entered' fully up or j
this war, much less be waging it tc
a successful conclusion. I
In practically every important in
stance when Lie President has wish
ed legislation put over as a wa
measure, legislation that was needec,
it the war were to succeed, he hai
been forced to call upon the Repub
licans of the House nnd Senate t
carry It through, because the demo
cratic leaders of his own party re
fused to do so. And the Republi
cans, with fine patriotism, have done
the things asked, putting aside an;
grievances they may have had due
to the sectional and parlsan favorit
ism shown by the white house.
; The five great .measures designed
to increase the army and navy were
piloted through tne House under the
direction of Julius Kahn, of Califor
nia, ranking Republican member of
the House Military Affairs comml
tee, because the President could not
count upon., the support of these
measures by Champ Clark, speaker;
Claude Kitchin, floor leader; Chair
man Dent, of the Military Affairs
committee nor Chairman Pargett, of
the Committee on Naval Affairs. -
Twenty-seven Democratic Chair
men opposed these measures tht were
necessary if the United States were
to do her part in the war, and lite
President was compelled to call upon
the Republicans of the House to
come to his support when his own
party deserted him.
If there nas been gloom in Wash
ington and joy in Berlin" over any
partisan happening since the United
States entered the war, it must have
been when Berlin came to know and
the President to realize that the
President of the United States coulo
not depend upon his own party to
back him in enacting the legislation
necessary to carry on the war suc
cessfuuly. But the Republican party has al
ways been the nation's war party,
when the necessity tor .war has be-
T CAUSE OF
KIDNEY TROUBLE
Take a glass of Baits if your Back
hurts or Bladder bothers Heat
forms orio acid.
Tf yon must have your meat every day,
eat it, but flush your kidnoys with salts
occasionally, says a noted authority who
tells us that moat forms urio acid which
almost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef
forts to expel it from the blood. They
become sluggish and weaken, then you
sulTer with a dull misery in the kidney
region, sharp pains in the baok or sick
headache, dizziness, your stomach sours,
tongue is coated and when the weather
is bad you have rhoumatio twinges. Tho
urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the
channels often get sore and Irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or three
time during the night.
To neutralize these Irritating acids,, to
cleanse the kidneys and flush off the
body's urinous waste get four ounces of
Jad Salts from any pharmacy here;
take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine. This
famous salts is made from the add of
grapes and lemon juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for generations
to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids in urine,
so it no longer irritates thus ending
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jura, and makes a delightfal effervescent
IHaio-water drink.
come apparent. It was the Repub
lican party that demanded prepared
ness on the part of the Uniteoi States
almost from the day the European
war broke out. Had its words been
heeded, the war in Europe likely
would have been over lone ere this,
raven the preparation of this nation
.o enter the war on a great scale
might have cauaod the struggle to
end over there before this country
had entered, and certainly would
have ended it within a comparatively
short tune alterwards.
And the German government prob
ably Is not fooledi by babyish catch
pnrnses nor will the American voters
be. The election of a circle ttepub
Mean war Congress in November
would add overwhelmingly to the
gloom that now permeates the (lor
man capital. In recent years there
has been no occasion so important
as this for patriots to vote for the
restoration of, the Republican party
to power in our national assembly.
CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS.
Notice is heroby given that all
school warrants of School Dictrlct
No. 4. Dpuglas County, Oregon, to
and including No. 2809 endorsed
March 16. 1918, not paid for want
of fundB, and prior thereto, are this
day called for payment by the ' un
dersigned, and all interest thereon
will cease from tne date or this
notice. r
Dated this 31st day of October '18,
, . KOSCOE N. GREEN,
Cleric School. District No. 4,
N-6 Douglas County, Oregon.
I
MONDAY It) BARGAIN DAT.
Monday Is bargain day at the'
Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing
Works. Men's BUits French Dry
cleaned and pressed for $1.00. Alt
work given prompt attention. Bar
gain day prices do not include call
ing for clothes or making deliveries.
Brtng your clothes in. tf
LODGE DIRECTORY.
I. O. O. F., Rising Star Lodge No. 174
meets in the Odd Fellows' Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren' always welcome. -
RALPH L. RUSSELL, N. O.
FOSTER BUTNER, V. G.
CARL W. OHMAN, Rec. Sec.
M. FICKLE. F. S.
O. E. 8., Roseburg Chapcer No.
Holds their regular meeting on
' the lBt and 3rd Thursdays in each
month. Visiting members in good
standing are respectfully invited
to attend.
MISS MARGARET PAGE, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Sec'y.
REISEKAHS, Rosenurg Kebekah
Lodge, No, 41, I. O. O. F. Meets
i in Odd Fellows' Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters
and brethren Invited to attend.
MAY PATRICK, N. G.
BELLE STEPHENSON, See.
DELIA LEWIS. Fin. Sec.
f. O. O. F., Union Encampment No. 0.
Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome.
K. H. PICKENS, C. P.
O..H. PICKENS, H. P.
OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S.
' JAMES EWART. F. S.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Rose
burg lodge No. 1037 Meets sec
ond and fourth. Wednesday even
ing of each month at 8 o'clock In
the Maccabee hall. All visiting
brothers are Invited to attend.
GLENN WOODRUFF, Dictator,
H. O. PARGETER, Secretary.
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, Lllao
Circle No. 49. Meets on the 1st
' f"d 3rd Monday evening of each
month at Odd Fellows' ball. . Visit
ing members in good standing are
invited to attend.
ANNIE E. CHURCHILL, G. N.
TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Clerk.
. O. O. F., Philetarlan Lodge No. 8.
Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple,
corner Jackson and Cass Sts on
Saturday evening of each week,
Members or tne order In good
standing are Invited to attend.
GEO. D. HINSDALE, N. 0.
A. J. (JEDDES, Rec. Sec.
- J. B. &AILEY. Fin. Sec
EAGLES, Roseburg Arte meets In
their hall on Jackson St, on 2nd
and 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth
ren In good standing always wel
come.
FRED P. CLARK, W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN. W. Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Alpha
Lodge No. 47, meets every wed
nesday evening, cor. Jackson and
Cass Sts. Visitors always welcome.
SAM CHRISTIENSEN, C. C.
ROY F. DURBIN, M. F.
. E. WIMBERLY. K. R. S.
A. V. & A. M.i Laurel Loflgo No. IS.
Regular communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays each month at
Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore.
Visitors' welcome.
O. P. COSHOW, W. M.
V. F. HARRIS. Secy.
'WOODMEN OF THE WORLD, Oak
, Camp No. 125. Meets In the Odd
Fellows' ball In Roseburg every
1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbors always welcome.
J. M. THRONE, C. C. .
M. M. MILLER. Cleric.
B. A. Y. Mt. Nebo Homestead No.
1828 meets at Maccabee hall every
2nd and 4'h Wednesday. Visitors
welcome.
E. B. PERRINE. F. M.
C. W. CLOAKE, Cor.
3S
A Delicious Drink
Instead of Coffee
When for any reason you
change your tablerdrinK it
!s an excellent idea to try
IfJSTAiITPOSTUt'i
9
This pleasing hot cup has a
rich cof -fee-like flavor and
besides being agreeable to
taste has the added merits
of quick preparation,eonorr.y
and freedom from all harm
ful substances such as
the caffeine"in coffee.
"There sa, treason
IS. P. O. EIKS, Roseburg Lodge, No. j
820 Holds regular communica
tions at the Elks' Temple on the
2nd anj 4th Thursdays of each
month. All members requested to
attend regularly, and all visiting i
l. .1 ,. n,..lnll.t U,rll.J '
attend. "
GEO. NRUNER.' Jr., M. R.
IRA B. RIDDLE, Sec'y.
L, O. T. M.- JBeourg Hive No. 11,
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Friday afternoons in
Maccabee. hall. SisterB nf other
hives visiting In the city are cor
dially invited to attend our re
views. Maccabee hall on Cass
street
MRS. CLARA GRANNIS, L. C.
JESSIB RAPP, H. K.
Monday, Bargain
Day at the
Roseburg Cleaning
AND
Pressing Works!
Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned
and Pressed for S1.00. All work
given prompt attention. Bargain
day prices do not Include calling
tor or delivering clothes,
Gi W. SLOPER
308 N. Jackson.
INDEFINITELY POSTPONED
THE FROST ''
Consequently the grape season is no longer, and that delicious
.; and nealthful fruit 1b better. . . How Many?, j
NEELY'S CASH STORE
A MAN IS WHAT HE FEEDS ON
The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy where she can
got Fresh, Clean Groceries. Our :tock is Clean and Sanitarily Kept
and all goods are ot'tbe best manufacture. Orders personally look
' ed after. , .. ., .-
WALTER PATTERSON. IHE CASS STREET.GROCERY, PHONE 279
FRENCH TRANSFER COMPANY
,. Contract Taken nnd Estimates Fur- '
nlshed on All Work In Our Line.
" Household Goods Promptly and
Carefully Moved -
' QUICK, EFFICIENT SERVICE
Phone 220
401 W. Cose St.
Teams and Auto Trucks
STOP AT THE
GRAND HOTEL
OASS STREET
ROSEHUIMJ
HEAL ESTATE
City and Farm Property, Winches
tor bay ana Westlmke Town Lota.
OBOROB IUTKR. i
121 Wcet Oak Street.
The auction sale of Shorthorn Cattle adver
tised to take place at Roseburg, November
9th, has been postponed until some future
date, by order of the State Health Depart
ment. The sale has only been postponed
and not given up." Watch for date which
will appear in this paper soon.
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