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REVIEW l't'ltl.WMINa COMPANT.
ellows Store Co.
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The B
Soared at Rosehurg, Oregon, Post
office s Socond-C.lasB Matter.
I,. Wl.MltKHI.Y.
DAILY
Per year, By mall 3 00
Per month, delivered i'
Per week, delivered IS
SEMI-WEEKLY 1
Pr year 12.00
Six mouths 100
lEHIH'ARV tit. III! I. !
(.1X11) IK IADS RELATION
TO TIIH It! HAL SCHOOLS.
III rJ":-':'M'-y f
ic MA
WASlilNCTON. J'oti. 2 1 Tin rur
al ijmlnii(n in moro willinu lo niip
jiort hutt'T schools today thnn at any
previous liuu. It Is Im-Imk rvalitMl
that all (Mlucalioiial activities or
nci nrii'H must ho inon? or less coire
lated, and, more than all cl.-a, that
they niUHl be mudo auceKnible to the
children. In many comities where
had roads prevail, most of the w-hools
arc of t ho a lit hiuateii one-room va
riety. They urn usually located
aloiiK had roads which, during the
winter, whoa the schools are usually
in session, heroine so nearly i in jias
sahle as to make it difficult for the
children to reach them. This condi
tion causes irregular attendance and
restricts the educational opportuni
ties of the child. Not only this, hut
It often impedes the economic coii
solidation of these smaller schools
into larger, stronger graded schools, 1
with high school courses, directed hy
a competent principal and corps of
teachers, according to Hie Office of
Public Koads, V. S. Department of
Agriculture.
On tho other hand, in counties
which have improved their roads, the
schools are easily reached, the aver- .
ngo attendance greater, the efficiency
largely Increased and economic con
solidation made possible. Hegular ,
attendance at schools means consls-(
tent and regular growth of hoth
Bchool and pupil, and consolidation tie French soldiers, who, like Washington and the American soldiers,
of schools nieatiH a maximum of effl-
ciency at a minimum or cost, it is fought for equality arxJ liberty. Therefore the First Consul directs
also noteworthy that there Is a i , . n i n i i .t
marked tendency for I lie consoll- "ial 'r 'cn days crapo be hung on all the Hags and guidons ot the
"nlarrrn"';!:::.""1 republic-Napoleon (Order to .he Army. Champ, de Mar,. 1800).
Most modem rural school houses are
so constructed as lo servo the com- educational nnd social activities con
niunlly aH gathering places for varl- verge, anl In order that It may prop
olis kinds of pnhllc meetings, anil ,.rly perform that funcllon all of the
where, vaim are used lo convey the highways loading lo It Bhould ho so
' ' " i" ""in uuiiijk Hie u,i) improved an to render it readllv ac-
lliey are fre(uently pressed into ser- cesslhle throughout the year.
vice to haul the farmers and their 0 L .
wives lo institute: work, lectures, or still have 2S cords dry body fir 10-
enlerlalnmenls at llio school house. Inch wood, while it lasts $a.fj0 u tier.
The consolidated school becomes a or 7 a cord. Ecouoinv wood yard,
sort of community center to which all phono 123, cor. Short '& Sykes Sts.
w
ASHINGTON is dead. This great man struggled against
tyranny. He has achieved the liberty of his country. Hi;
memory will be cherished forever by the French people, as
by all freemen of the two hemispheres, and especially by
bJiJLJ II I ipllpl
Bi' She looks , TPVrl A?M.
WHAT THEY THOUGHT
ABOUT WASHINGTON.
ane iooks
younger every day
since laKme
FOIEYIflDMYPU
CONTAIN NO HABIT FORMING DRUGS f
For
Backache.
Weak Back.
Kidneys
and
Ivladder.
The Age of a Woman
is not measured hy hpr yenrs, but hy
her huiks; and kidney trouhlo cait put
mote lines in hr tiico than old ao.
Foley Kidnpy Pills will, if lukm s
directed, remove tho cnuse of kiilnry
and blatider tlisnrilorH, remove the pair.,
weakness und wetniiifss th.d coinrs
from sore, wenk and innctivo kid:ieys
They ate tonic, 8trenllienintJ and up
l.'uildiurt nnd you enn not tnke them into
your system without h&vfiitf oml i csulti.
TRY THEM
Few men who have earned for
themselves a celebrated name in
tho history of tho world exhibit
such a harmony, such a con
cordant symmetry of all the
qualities calculated to render
himself and others happy, as
Washington, and it has beon
very appropriately observed
that, like the masterpieces of
ancient art, he must be the more
admired in the aggregate the
more closely he is examined in
detail. George von Raumer
(Holland).
Thou hum n iintnt wIkim ehimii'terf
of IU M Hhall h-Yr li':ut:
'TIm Ft:itn''l upon ttie .tnllrst hr.itn
it in! Hitrma the nM st heart,
A Warcry lit for uny tain I where
f i ftlum's lo he won :
"I. anil of ihe west! It Manila alone
- It h thy Washiimton."
- IMl.a Cook (KmkUhii!).
The talents and the great ac
tion! of General Washington
have secured to him in the eyes
of all Europe the truly sublime
title of the "Liberator of Ameri
ca." Count d'Estaing (France).
i
nut sw.i: ii v a ix iiti .(.isis I i in w in in:,
Seed Time!
IVas, Beans, Turnips, Kale Seeds
in bulk and packages, Flower
seeds, Onion Sets.
SEED POTATOES-Early Rose and Irish Cobblers
The North Side Grocery
I. I lilt ItlCllwiil! AM) MKIA'IX A. KM KKS.
N.'tlll .'.i. i,M;t I', 1 1 h, '..r Streets P!uJU 32 i.
Washington's Unselfishness.
When I was liixt honori'd with 11 rail
j Into t he st'iA iri' of my nm nl ry my
duty rcpiireii ih;it I sli.ntlil roinnitu-e
1 1 ery o. inihiiy t it;ni'i-iisntloii. Knuii
i this tv'iilutiiui I h:ivo In no iiiMiUinMle-
I'jii t. il. nnd I must dtviitK- as ln:iplica
hit t myself aiiy sliaro in the pi-rsoniil
elMolnnieiits u nit h may he tinlispeiis:i
hly iiK'hiiletl l'i :i pennatieiil provision
for the executive ilf';iitmoi)t :iml must
it'vnnliimly rny that the pecuniary
estimates for the station in which I
a id placed m;iy iltiriiiu' my continuance
In it he limited to such aetinil expenditure-
as the piihlic t:tn( may be
thought lo re.pilre. I'lrst Inaugural.
J THEY WON PRIZES
FROM WASHINGTON.
Dairying is the Farmer's Best Money-maker
Silos me Hi.. !. - t,, .1 ., i v ,t. i;
M,f W.-VL! Ikh-MH.t I tin' l.i,. I : ,!.
I'iicm lit Hi., l-.-nt i!.i-v t.. l.-iy !h.. Wim 1-rh.uiii. r lln. Iin furlln-r
l'.irnr;ihr, in i-i, ii.-. i ill. ., r i lump
Page Investment Co.
I'lione 2 42. Nuitli .I;hI.s.,:i Street.
Itotiebui'ic, Otfiion.
The Was him; ton headquarters
house, cont aluiim many relics of
the UeMiIullon. is now the chief
leatntv of interest at Valley
I'-'t ce. ( ne of the relics is a
po ilei hoi n t ; history of
hl.-h MTMN t.i Initi ate the pitt
till poxerty of the army lhir.ui:
the w inter t he t nmp hut her .i v -ed
the hone of the cattle he
siuulitcred Many of the men
ii,-. de I now .li i hot us hen he
li:nl ttdi t hoi us in his collection
there were so many hornless pa
triots that a small ctvll war
arose In camp over the dtstrlhu
(i n of tie- pries. tlencntl Wash
tnton sa'd
"I shall write on thi paper a
cert. i in number between 1,."ih
ii I J.("i The thirty men encts
ii ; nearest to the numher whall
r.-vel e horns."
One Ion j headed patriot cness
ed lTT'i. the year of the IVclaru
lion lie hit the nail square o
the head and uot his pick of the
tH'( lis
THE young man
who knows what's
what in styles, value,
appearance wears
a Stetson as a matter
of course
We pride ourselves
on the completeness of
our Stetson stocks .
feature the new devel
opments while they are
new and do a big busi
ness in Stetsons.
An hour's visit with
our Stetson department
is time well spent.
Come visit us a while.
Harth's Toggery
Florsheim Shoes
Roseburg's Specialty Store
House Cleaning Time
Cleaning time will soon be here haven't you noticed
that your curtains and draperies will have to be replaced
with new? We thought ot it, and are showing the new
est and most beautiful line of imported and domestic
draperies and curtain material, composed of madras,
scrim, some hemstitched, others with cluney lace and
insertions to match, and price, per yard
10c to $1.00
Now ready for your inspection.
New Suits, Dresses, Laces, Dress Goods
Now on Display.
! At I. os Angeles, Mr. Search was
compelled to ilay seven encores ami
even then the audience continued to
call for more until finally dismissed
by the manager.
Special Sunday dinner served at Hotel Umpqua, 5:30 to 8 p. m. Muslo.
for the man who cares.
Roseburg
Oregon
LODGE CARDS
A .NEW HOOK ISSl'l-:il IIV
an oinotjox i'ioi:i:it.
This book just Issued from The
Review press, is from the pen of an
old pioneer, who came to Oregon with
the first wagons from "the states,"
that trei-Ued west to the Columbia
ltlver. Tlie hook begins with "the
twilight age" of Oregon, when the
settler's cabin was on one side of the
creek and the Indian village on the
other when the white man and the
savage were "next .door neighbors,"
and their children played together In
the shade of the same tree. When
the settlers' boys and girls were all
"cowboys" and rode bucking bron
chos on the rodeo and roundup with
lassos trailing from the horns of their
saddles. When men and women were
patriotic and honest, and "the root
of all evil" had not sprouted in this
region. It was the "heroic age," be
fore "the golden age" began.
A hundred und one scenes are de
picted in this hook in which you will
see bow people "lived and moved
and bad their being." in the "days
of old. the days of gold, the days of
'411."
There are one hundred printed
pages and the paper, printing, bind
ing and finish are first class. Copies
of the hook may he obtained of
Jesse Applegate at the Soldiers'
Home. Itoseburg. Oregon. I'rice 7-"
cents.
JllKiK I'Olt YOlHSI-n.F
A. P. A. M. I.Alltl'.L I.ODGK,
No. 13. Regular meetings on the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each month at Masonic Temple,
corner Jackson and Cass. Sojourn
ers Invited to attend.
E. II. RILLING, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS, Secy.
KAGI.KS, Roseburg Aerie meets In
their hall on Jackson St., on 2nd
and 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting breth
ern in good standing always wel
come. J. M. DOXOilHW. W. I
1). F. GOODMAN, W. Sec.
Phone M 183.
I. O. O. F.. Rising Star Lodge No. 171
meets In the Odd Fellows Temple
every Friday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome.
IRA PILKINUTON, N. G.
W. S. POWELL, R. S.
M. FICKLE, V. S.
I. O. O. V., I'blletarlan Lodge No. H
Meets in Odd Fellows Temple,
corner Jackson and Cass Sts., on
Saturday evening of each week.
Members of the order in good
standing are invited to attend.
S. F. HAMILTON, N. G.
J. II. HAH. FY, F. S.
M. L. WHITNEY, R. S.
Which Is lletlei- Try nil Kperlinent
or 1'rofil lt- n ltoseluirg
'itUens Kvperlcnce.
Something new Is an experiment.
Must be proved to be as repre
sented. The statement of a manufacturer
is not convincing proof of merit.
Hut the endorsement of friends Is.
Now supposing you had n bad hack,
A lame, weak, or nching one,
Would you experiment on It?
You will read of many so-called
cu res.
Endorsed by strangers from far
away places.
It s different when tho endorse
ment comes from home.
Easy to provo local testimony.
Read this Roseburg case:
G. 11. Poole, prop, blacksmith shop,
31S N. Rose street, Roseburg. Ore.,
says: I have used Doan s Kidney
Pills on several occasions when my
back nnd kidneys have bothered mo
and I have always found them a good
remedy. I recommend them to any
one suffering from kidney com
plaint."
1-or sale by all dealers. Price aO
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the I'nlted
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
II. P. O. l-:l,KS, Itoseburg I.odfte, No.
81111 Holds regular communica
tions at the Elks' Temple on the
2nd nnd 4th Thursdays of each
month. All members requeseted to
attend regularly, and all visiting
brothers are cordially invited to at
tend. A. C. SEELY, E. R.
H. C. SLOCUM, Secretary.
I. O. It. M. rmpqua Tribe No. 4 1
holds stated councils the 1st and
3rd Mondays of each month, at
Eagles' hall, N. Jackson street. Visit
ing chiefs always welcome.
V. S. HOWARD, Sachem.
C. II. TERCINSKt, C. of R.
W. C. GADIUS, K. of W.
I. O. O. F., Villon Encampment 'o. 0
Meets in Odd Fellows, Temple
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome.
L. E. MILLElKiE, C. P.
J. B. BAILEY, R. S.
JAMES EWA1IT, K. S.
O. E. S., Itoseburg Chapter No. 8.
Holds their regular meeting on the
1st and 3rd Thursday in each
month. Visiting members in good
standing are respectfully Invited to
attend.
CARRIE CHRISTIE, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON, Sec.
I
masoi i:r.ik n.vi.i..
I.OVAI OKDICIt OF MOOSE, Rose
burg Lodge No. 103?. Meets every
Friday evening of each week, at S
o'clock lu Eagles' hall. All visiting
brothels are Invited to attend.
GEO. NEl'NKR. IMctator.
II. O. PARUETER. Secy.
' There will be a masquerade ball at
the South Peer Creek Grange hall
Friday night. I-Vb. L'T. under the
auspiies of the Hall Holding Co. a
good time Is assured, 't his Invitation
means jou. Good music.
W. 11. MELTON. Jr.
HARLAN MOORE,
V. A. KAIiCllEK.
Committee.
dsw
The Kiiitf of All Iatlrm.
For constipation, use Pr, Klug'ff
New I. lie Pills. Paul Mutliulka. of
Huffalo, N. Y., says they are the
"king of all laxatives. They are a
blessing to all my family, and I al
waa keep ft box at home." Get ft
box aad get well again. Price 2,ric.
At drugtlsta or by mall. H. E. Buck
len & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis.
The Grand Grill Is serving a mer
chants' lunch at 25 cents.
u-imvv of woont llAI T. Lilac
i Circle No. 49. Meets on the 1st
nnd 3rd Monday evening of each
month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Visit
ing members in good standing are
Invited to attend.
, CYNTHIA GERMONn. G. X.
CLARA CAWLF1E1.D, Clerk.
liKllEKAHS, Rosohurg Reb.kah
Lodge. No. 41. I. O. O. F Meets
in Odd Fellows' Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters
and brethren Invited to nttend.
MRS J. A. lU'CHANAN, N. G.
BESSIE ltONI). Secy.
' STELLA McELlllNNY. V. S
WOUMKN OF THE WOKI.Ii, Oak
Camp No. l'-."i Meets In the Odd
! Fellows' hall In Roseburg every 1st
aud 3rd Monday evenings. Visit
i Ing neighbors alwavs we. come.
M. M. MILLER, Clerk.
I 1. J. KBRNAN, C. C.
I'Mii ' kill SwlMf I
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Get one of these Patterns
free during
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL
PATTERN WEEK
at
I. Abraham's Store
ROSEBURG, OREGON
February 23rd to February 28th, 1914
A J. I CASK Is a Might draff plow, and will do .fflci.at work
for n loug time. It is easy to say that any plow Is the h..T
earth, but that Is what they ail claim. Put herV. nart ... uii?
EVERY J. I. CASE plow is built on a SOL D 8TEkL FROU VoS
J. F. BARKER & CO.
Implements and Vehicles
Roseburg, Oregon
Dry Oak and Fir Wood, Split or Block
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