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w EVENING R0SEBUR6 REVIEW ! In a true 1 was beside him ia the H-f 4--i-t--5---e--s i-i-i-l--!1 Dred at Rosfhurpc. Oregon. Post office s Sfcond-Clas Matter. I WlMltKKLY. DAILY Per year, by niatt Per mouth, delivered Per week, delivered SEMI-WEEKLY For year Six mouth MAItUI iM. I'M t. . 13 oo ; . .so'. . .16 ! iteruplaue and with a eoft wtitrr we i arof t into the air. t ISSLKI I1A1LV KXtTCPT KtMAT i-'J merrily uhti.g. chatting i HY tf-uily. till presently we uiue to some KKVIKW ITIILMIIING COMPANY, j tiiph mountains;. A we neared the - . , . -.. , . , summit of the first one in the rar.p, ' '"' I noticed a huse sien board, on- side I of whith wan ainutl In dull colors.: : "The ra.-t," the other side i:i flam-; : k colors, i :ie m:urc i noose. said niv comiiainon. "Hv all means ! let us go iw.o the future," I said. ; I My queer IstUe companion save an ; actinif scent nod, a:id away we sped.1 Into the future. As we flew along.; 1 noticed large rooms or compart j , nn-t:ts with bright signs 191".. 1 !!, i etc. A fleeting glimpse of something, 2.0fl caught my ee as we neitre J the see- I 1.00 tion marked 1 i J 4 . "Oh. stop." ll crit-d. ciutclutig wildly at my com-j i pan ion s arm. He immediately com j rlud with my request. To my as- tuuUl'meiit, 1 saw the world, as a ItKSO M'IKMU OUI. huge ball, sus:end-d in air. "What' - s;-ot do vo i ish most of all to The following ; ro; tie, y" was V;b;;" asked my guide. Without read at the Mo:: J y ever.iu s-:-s:oa hesitation I answered. -I'.enson of the Parent-Tvacher Aet uiior. : school in Ko.-eburg." Whir. bun. The day had been warm and al- boom, and I was standing on the cor niest sultry. l.aiy clouds floated ner of Kas: Third street and Com acros the sky. An occasional bit of nieri ial ae:im s(n:g from some bird fiiled with the What was this leu ildennc sight jov of living floated in at the open , which met mv eves? I stood for a window, luts hummed drow sily by. ! moment, m astonishment. Then I pausing to sip the honey from bo ' recognized dear o'd Hensou school, quets on the window-siX Slowly I walked along Kai Third The stillness of the air. the warmth stree:. There were no cars on this of the atmosphere. a:ul t hi drowsy st re-t and I later found that at! hum of the insects almost hilled one traffic was prohibited during school into day dreams far more pleasant than work an ,1 study. The chlMr-: had cone home, glad of the freedom of school let out, and the building s; tried again into quiet. A stack of note hooks not et done. ::i:er missions, a lowing the street to he u-ed as a art of the play ground. The grounds had been beautifully n rraced ar.d there was no longer the hic:i s'.evp hank which had been the horror of teachers and I upils alike For a moment I dropped my head to ;n former years. l!'.ending from the the dsk. then dull cares were for- central door to the str-et was a broad gotten. easy flight of concrete steps. A whirr, a bun. and something I ace tided the stairs and paused 1 res'-mbling a huge bird flopped to look ahout me. Down on the third Rtf.iir.st my window, then slowly st- terrace, a laree fountaia played on tied to t-.e ledge. A liny fellow not either side of the steps. A lawn unlike a kewpje. called In softest stretched in elvety greenness upon tones. "Come with me, oh. come with the north, shaded by large and heau-j me'" tiful trees, beneath which were many The delight of a ride in. the air! swings and hammocks. H right flow s' - j - - - -. . TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR open lot:. Zt B Carol Aronovici. 'i First. Lore our neighbor's lut as you du yor.r own. but be sure to lu e your own. SHoinl. I'it't plant tomato cans and rulU!i on unus-d land i. Their fruits are withered civic pride. .1 Third. l'on't al!uw yourself or T; your city to create duuipu for waste. It can 1 made to pay tor its own destruction at a j profit T F'-urth. Oon't allow tumbled - dvi: butldluits to stand oa valu- .;. aide land. They are financially r v;;tefi;I They en-ate tilth. In- X vite vice nnd are a imuace to life I." Fifth. A fence that has ceased T to l a fence ai.i has leome an ofTeiise should t r'palrerl or de- i strvyel. ? Sixth.- Cnrvi-nlnted advertising v! on uiitned land pays for the '?' maintenance of a public nul sance. Seventh. Two gardens may ;. grow w here one dump lias Hiom V t-1 lfore. r Eighth. School garden are valuahle adjuncts to education and ncre;ition. They can be cultivated "ii an open lot. v Ninth. -Lei the children play i! on the unused land so that they r may h'ome stmr. and keep out ... of the hinds of the law. Tenth -Let not nn in-h of land ! kept In Idleness. It hj-. a divine risht to hear fruits and fiowers find erer serve the hiirh- I, est interst of man. V v vouner everv dav since taKing i 'She looks' n vllfr-. MEYIflDMY PILLS! 'ua mm C0KU1N NO HABIT FORMING DRUGS ' For L Backache. iQ Weak Back. 1 CS-.l, !'i,:? Tl . . Eli bid The Age of a Woman is not messured by her years, but by her hxks: and kidney troubl can put more lines in hrr face than olJ a?. Foley Kidney Pills will, if ta?n ii directed, remove the cause of kidney and bladder disorders, ren-.ove tr.c -M-r. weakness and weariness that ecn.es from sore, weak and inactive k;ir.?;. t. They tonic, stierijthenir.g and up building and you tin net take them into your i stem without hkv r.t i-c-ir - juiis. TRY THEM I Hit SAI.K IIY All. lir.l (,(.I1S KVKUYWHKKK. PAGE'S Is The PLACE to buy Silos. n buy Rock Springs Coal, to buy I. uniter. to buy Windows and Door. to buy Shing'.es. rhone 4:. Tv? North Jackson Street. Rosehurg, Oreson. ers nodded in picturesque .flower beds. On the other side of the steps was a sandy play ground, well packed, w it h teater-boards, merry-go-rounds and benches. 1 saw a lady among the children, and calling a little girl to me 1 asked. " What is that lady doing?'" ' Why." she said fn sur prise, "don't you know? She shows us how io play." Ah. if we could on ly hae had something like that, for the children were ever begging us to oo me and play. ( On the hos" side of the building were horizontal bars, hoops, ropes and rings, and acti e oungsters swinging gayly in the air. I'-elow was a base Lull field, where a thrill ing game w as ia progress, and the grandstand held a goodly audience, for here tnterseholastic games were played. The school grounds had been en larged and now extended to Second aenue South. Between the ball ground and East Third street were two double tennis courts. Here also games uere in progress. The "duck pond" ;vs no more. As 1 walked around he school. I noticed some buildings, or roofs, on the n-ar. where the hill had teen g-aded down. "What is that?" I asked of a small boy who -tood near. "Oh, that s w here we play when i; rains." he said. "We don't have to stay in the ram or m a dusty ;te n.ev.t like the children used to do."" h. atiotht r dream realized. Not the same old school, I thought, ard et the same for the plain, hare -utlditg was now covered with pret ty t -limtutt g ines, some blossom in, ..ere and mere. H .iving thus noted out ard era:. .-. I turned my footsteps in s ; vi e. H e re, too. 1 f o u n d ' i n.e had wroacht a difference. A iano stood w : ,-re on e our era: hiir.ol a pla ed. !,:t.i-e- hunc upon t.e w.ills. a::d : r- .t y.m tellers lor.e.i'.ed the !:l.ts Ah. how pleased we had be - - n ':. t ;i f t e r n: u c h c o a i n e a n d with a g r.eroas supply of stick-lo-il-ivene5 tb.e Parent -Tea. -her Associa tion ha I ec.ir-. d the fir?t electric windowa and bright blossoming wiu i dow boxes. Now for a peep into the basement. :On the g-.rls' side, doors had been re arranged. In the old play room were j table and chairs, sew-in g machines t in front of the wiudows and pressing boards with electric irons, at one ;s:de. On the other side of the base i ment was a ne.it kitchen, w ith cup boards; wood gas and electric ! ranges, and shining row s of dishes and pans. Passing thru the door into what used to be the seventh grade room, I saw It to be a dining ' room. Long tables were set. as if ready for use. What could this be for? Hot lunches, of course, for those coming from a distance. ! Asct-ndmg the stairs, I again came Into the lower hall. I pased a mo ment to glance over the directory. With the exception of one or two. all the teaches)' names were new ones, and with surprise 1 noted one or two w!o had been in the Sth grade in 1114. Curiosity prompted me to revisit room three. 1 entered. Find ing it tacant. for Auld Lang Syne. 1 sat down in the chair at the desk. How w eil .how- faithfully, must the Parent-Teacher Association have worked, for aided by the loyal sujv port of the board of education, all their dreams had been fully realized. Terraces, steps, playground. play sheds, piano, hot lunches, and not a single fly buzzed about. I heard it whi.-pered that every parent was a member of the association, taking active interest in the work. For ever since the first evening social meet ing. March 10. 114, the association had steadily gained in strength and membership under the able guidance of their president Mrs. Eastman, and her worthy successors. Suddenly my thoughts were interrupted by a loud peal of the gong. With a start I sat bolt upright in my chair. The bright picture van ished as a bubble in mid air. 1 found myself sitting in reality in room three and not the room of my dreams. And the gong which had so rudely inter rupted my dream was the panitor ringing the beil to warn all to leave the building, or else be locked in. and compelled to leave by the fire escape, as one or two of the teachers, in like predicaments, are said to have been compelled to do. ESTHER LA BRIE. EV TODAY Coats and Suit Dresses. NEW TODAY Lacea, Gloves ana uress Trimmings. Bellows Store Co. Roseburg's Leading Store Visit our Suit Section Have you seen the "Balmacaan ) Coats? Just received a big shipment of this new model, the coat they all talk about. Comes in White, Tan, American Beauty and Mixtures. Prices from $9.00 to $20.00 See our window display THE PLACE WHERE THE WOMEN TRADE !::::::::!'! : m HEI.KX KELI.KR IX ROSE 111 KG MAKCH 20. "CASCARETS" RELIEVE SICK. SOCK STOMACH. Move Acid. Gasos and Clopsed-op Waste Erom Stoiuacti. Liver, Bowels Cure Indigestion. Get a 10-cent box now. That awful sourness, beaching of acid and foul gases: that pain In the pit of the stomach, the heartburn, nervousness, nausea, bloa'.ing after eating, dizziness and sick headache, means a disordered stomach, which cannot be regulate.d until you remove the cause. It isn't your stomach's faj'.t. Your stomach Is as good as any. Try Cascarets: they Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Then your stomach trouble is ended. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet: liver and bowe'.s regular for months. Don't forget the children their little in sides need a good, gentle hearsing, too. Adv. Hear Helen Keller, the world famous deaf, dumb and . biind lady, who will appear . with her teacher, Mrs. Maey. under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Com- mereial Club at the Antler's Theater March 2, and will de- liver her wonderful lecture, s. The Heart and Hand, or the . J. Right Use of Our Senses." Everybody should hear this. J. Remember the time and place. SQURREL POISOX. final proof In support of bis appli cation and sworn statement oa the 1st day of May, 1914, before the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Offic. at Roseburg Ore gon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchai. bsfor. entry, or iaitlate a contest at any time before pat.at issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit in this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. B. F. JONES, Register. First publication Feb. 16, 1914. o Review Want Ads. Bring Result. Have Arundel tune It. Now is the time to kill them; 5 lb. can. I: 2Vi lbs., 50c; 1 lb., 25c. This poison stands the wet weather. We guarantee every package we sell. If not satisfactory, money refunded, dsw MARSTERS DRUG CO. Out of town shoppers will Enjoy Lunch Served at Hatel Umpqua 11:45 until 2: 50c Large tracts from $10 per Acre up. Some with Good impro ements including stock and farm implements for $25 per acre. ORCHARDS TIMBER LANDS CITY PROP- T?T?TV PT7MTAT CV . rrnnrr mTrit 122 West Oak Street. XOTICK FOR I'I BLICATIOX. Eimn AUfn's Foud-y. Ftl.ir. A. -! rrt..r f tli .Vn"ir-it Revoiul'.-n ;fi iru fi'rtiu ar.d f-'l;r.!ry hi l.il.hht-d o'UUTV. CtT.l: Hi irm foii:v!-.t .n!-i'.it u fur!.i-f.-! n. l n Hie li''t mid .hfli rh.it n ll-il ll) tlie Kcv.i'ulU'n -Mg it.;; v of Ali.. ti :in HSt'Ty. A to l:.e roorr.s :;!! t-coii ej neat ... s-er.il s a, 'he T.ct. W,! hi. wti.it ; 1s t? Paw -Tr t I trie art of ninkirc "rhT pep'e tMr k t!i.- v.r ..n -rv thn yu d- my ru-n - I'in ir i. -ti r'r:irrer. lit- il :it wi!i not t rouce!ed ranoot be Ii, -Cenr-in Proverb, i Department of the Interior. ' United States Land Office at Rose- : burg. Oregon. February 10, 1S13. ) N'oti.. is nereoy g'.ven teat K. Ar thur Johnson, whose postoif'.ce a J . dress is Roseburg, Oregon, did. on the lath day of January. 1914. file in this office Sworn Statement and Application No. iiSii'O. to purchase 'the SW-h, Section 22. Township 25 I S.. Range 1 West, Willamette Merid- ian, anJ the timber thereon, under ' the provisions of th. act of Jul. 3. 1T8, and acts amendatory, known as th. "Timber and Stone Law." at; .such talu. as might be fried by a.-' i praisement, and that, pursuant to ! such application, the land and timber j thereon have been appraised at 13. i the timber estimated l.iOO.OOO board ; feet at 3 cents pr M.. and the land nothing: that said applicant will oSer Pure Cream Tar j iC tar One-half tX, pound package V 20 cents. Do Your Hens Lay? If not, there is something wrong. Now is the time when every heu should be do ing her best. If yours are not laying as they should, give them Talbotts Poul try food, it tones up their systems and puts them in shape for spring laying. ASBURNS PHARMACY J Roseburg, Ore. Opposite Hotel Umpqua m E ' ' ' -1 - - - ' - -r-nii'i iii i i iitil mm,m ii f-- -- -- M ; ,J 1 L-- A- S HI HUES Latest Styles New Stock Best Quality Lowest Prices Come In And Be Convinced I Perkins Building ROSEBURG BOOTERIE A. J. Geddes, Assignee I