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KPftFRTOG WKWMtimCW WEttKFSnAV, my4, 1020, Children Cry for Fletcher's w j -v m b a. m m m n sr a v wj wm m mm The Kind Ton Ban Always Bought, and which has been In use for orer thirty years, has borne the signature of - end nas Been made tinder bis per- f-ty-f-., sonal supervision since its infancy. Ctfc&t Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the, health of Infants And Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been In constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought v TM OIN1AUR OOMMNV NfW VOWK Of TV. SPECIAL BARGAINS in HOT WEATHER GOODS. Saturday we offer Bathing Suits, Childrens Wash Dresses and Ladies White Skirts, at greatly reduced prices. In Groceries: Will sell Sugar at $25.00 per sack of 100 pounds; Candy, Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and all kinds of Lunch Goods for your 4th of July picnic, at prices -that are right. Peoples Supply Company Summer Water Sets; Sef of 6 thin glasses, plain 55c, enameled 75c, star cut $1.00, flaring star cut $1.15, Pitcher heavy fancy 79c, star cut $1.25. Save Money At C ARR'S- 231N. JacksonSt. USED CARS Bnick Roadster, 4-Cyl 1918 Mitchell, 6-Cyl Overland Roadster, 4-Cyl 1919 Mitchell, 6-Cyl Ford Touring Vi Ton Chevrolet Truck, 4-Cyl All in first-class shape, if you are looking for a good used car, call on us. J. F. BARKER & CO., ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPLEMENTS- AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS" Douglas County Light and Water Co. RIZAL, FILIPINO MARTYR, . - WROTE REMARKABLE POEM By FORMER CONGRESSMAN CLVCS H. TAVENNER. VV-' , DR. JOSE RIZAL, , Th Filipino Patriot Every your Jtinu 10 U celebrate, by FlllpiiHia 4 the anniversary of the birthday of thj Filipino martyr, lr. J one IClxnl. rfcurdtjl its .he kiwi teat Timn the Malay race baa produced. Hi;iL who spoke seven luut'Uiucft nn1 w; n a culture J and much truvHrd man (on one "occasion he trtivHtnl across the United States), earned flit enmity of Spaulah (tovernor In tlio riilllpplnes by protesting anlnst tho opprenstfin of the Filipino people. A m boy he hud wttucssed nccnes Hint witt stiufta of grief Into his poet soul, and ho early dedicated htn life to the Migration of bis "hind adored. At tho risk of bis life, and ut the sacrifice of bis career, frfemU and loved ones, he became the spokesman for the milled grievances of the voice less multitude, and thus became "the living Indictment of Spain's wretched colonial system." ltlzul could have saved his life, as he had leen warned by friunds nut to return to the Inlands He could not be dissuaded, but before returning to Manila loft a letter with a friend In Hongkong to be opened after his death, to which he wrote: "Gladly do 1 go to expose myself to peril, not as any expiation of misdeed (for In this matter I believe myseir guiltless or any), hut to complete my work mid myself offer the example of which ! have always preached. A man ought to die for duty and his principles. I hold fast to every Idea which I have ad vanced as to the condition und future of our country, and shall willingly die for 1L X bold duties of conscience above all else. Besides I wish to allow those who deny us patriotism that we know how to die for duty and prin ciples. While Rlzal was In Kurope working for Philippine reforms, the Spanish governor-general, to indirectly punish Klrnl, carried on a relentless itersecu tlou of his parents and rein lives In the Philippines, driving them Into exllo. To his parents Rlzal left a second letter, saying: "Should fate go against me, you will understand Hint I shall die happy tu the thought that my death will end all your troubles. Return to our. country and may you be happy tn It. Tl!l the last moment of my life 1 shall be tldnkiug of you and wishing you all good fortune and happiness." Spain had meanwhile determined on having Itlml's life, foolishly thinking that If his voice was stilled agitation for the reforms he championed would end. Iilzal was arrested on a trumped up charge of treason and condemned to death. But ao soouer had the firing squad completed Its work than the teachings of Rlzal almost InMitntnneously became the passionate Inspiration of the whole Filipino nice. His unjust execution hud simply transferred the intense pntrlollsiu of Itlnil to the breasts of an entire nation of people. The Philippine nationalism of today dates from the sunshiny morning of DecenuVr BO, IS1. Hi, when Riznl was led forth from his prison to willingly give, as be himself said, his life for his country's redemption. While touring In the Philippine.; receiitly the conviction was ever present In my mind, und I could not throw It off, that the real Inspiration as well as the leadership of the Filipino people tn their present desire for independence Is the spirit of Jose lilr-ul. The memory of IiUnl and 'the desire for inde pendence seem to he synonymous n the mind uf the average Filipino. - Rlzal Is the Inspiration of all classes, of old and young, of nil tho people; ha Is not dead, for his spirit la everywhere In that beautiful land. Ills pic ture udnrns the homes of the poorest fumilies; streets, avenues and cities aro named in his honor, while his statue stands In the parks and public squares. In life Rlzal was a beautiful character, kind and considerate of all, gladly giving his life for his country, and In memory he has become the national Idol. With such a spirit as Its nntlonu! Inspiration the Philippine can not help hut reach heights now not li earned or. While nwaitlng death In his cell during his Inst night on earth Rlzal wrote a remarkable poem, "My Last Farewell." He secreted the manuscript In au a' co hoi cooking lump, where It was found after his execution. It follow: MY LAST FAREWELL, By DR. JO I me of thj rrwHI. dent fatherland, cllnv aun earp.w'd rrl ot the Orient if as. our Kden lost; Gladly hot I r.o to give thee this faded life's best. And were It brighter, fresher or mors blent Still would t give It thee, nor count the cost. - . Ob the nId of battle, 'midst the .Way ui fight. Others have givn their lives without doubt or hMtt; The place mutter not cypress or laurel ur Illy white. Scaffold or open pluin. combat or martyr dom's p:lKhU Tls ever th name, to serve our homo and country 8 noea. I die Just when I se the dawn break Through the gloom of niht, tu herald the day And If rotor Is lacking; my blood thou shalt take. Pour'd out at need for thy oar sake. To dye with Its crimson iliy waking ray. My. drrams, when Mfe first opened to me. My dreams, when the hopes of youth beut hiffh. Were to ttee thy loved face, O gem of the Orient sea. From gloon and grief, from care and sorrow five; No bluh on thy brow, no teai In thins eye. Dream of my life, my living; and burning desire. AU bail! cries the soul that is new to tax flight: All hail! And sweet It Is for thee to expire! To die for thy sake that ihou may'tt aspire; And sleep in thy bosom eternity's long night. If over my grave some day thou seeat grow Jn the gras.iv sod. a humble flower. Draw it to thy lips and k!nn my soul so. W hile I may fed on my brow In the cold tomb be'ow The touch of thy tenderness, thy breath's warm flower. Let the moon beam over me soft and serene. Let the Hmrn shed over me lt radlai t Dashes. Let the wind with sad lament over m k?m ; And If on my cross a bird shou'd e sen, Let It thrill there Us hymn of peace lo my ashes. SE RIZAL. Let the sun draw Its vapors u to the sky. And heavenward tn purity her my tardy protest; Let some kind soul o'er my untimely fats cry. And In the still svsnlng a prayer bs lifted on high. From thee, o my country, that In God I , may rest. Pray for all those that hipless have died. For all who have suffered the unmeasur'd pain; For our mothers that bitterly their woes have cH'(l, For widows and orphans, for captives by torture itumi; And then for thyself that redemption thou may'st gain. ' And when the dark night wraps the irravoynrd around. With only the dead in their vhrtl to see; Break not my repose- or the myter profound. And jnfr-hanee thou may'st hear a Bud hymn rt-Found; 'Tls I, o my country, raising a song unto thee. When even my grave Is remembered no more. TTnmark d by never a rr sf or a stone; Let the plow Kweep through tt, the spade turn it o'er. That my ashca may carpet thy earthly floor. Before into nothingness at last they are flow a. Then will oblivion bring me no care. An over thy vale and iilalns I sweep, -Throhhlng and cleaneu in thy space and air. With co?or snd light, with song and lmriTtt 1 fare. Ever rcneattr.fi the faith that I keep.. My fathertand adored, that sadness to my borrow lends, Belovcrt KiMpiiuis, bear now my last goodbye. I give ihi-e a!): parsnts and kindred and friends; For I ro rhr ao slave before the ovi,r'!r bends. Where faith ran never kill, and God reltrns e'er on high. Farew;i. fnther and mother and brothers, near frienrls of the itreuM-! Thankful ye should be fr rre that I rest at the end of t!ie lmjf day Farewell, sweet, from th s ranger's land, my Joy and my mirrade! Far well, detr om.s. Tn'r-v.eUl To dis la to r-st from our labors! HKKEFOKD CATTLK FOK SAKE. Consisting of 9 purebred and high rade cow and & purebred belter calves; also one rvgiar-erea jtere ford bull and two high grade bulla. These are of the famoun Beau Iionaiu and Beau Brumtnnl Hereford famil ies. Inquire of George Ward, box 1033, Rosehurg. o WHEX YCC LEAVE TOWX FAKMEItS ATTENTION. th!a summer t' a good move to hav tha News-Raview follow you to your vacation nonie. Lei um man u tu you dally just phone 135 or write our ubsrrlptrion department ana wen ee that It coraaa to you regularly. ' NOTICE OF IlKMOVAL. All patrons and the public p'ir ally are hereby notified that Smith rnd Friend have movwd thfr 1tnev viand from Phone 271 to 21. Call 21 hereafter. SMITH and FRIEND Samples of farm crops wanted for big "Land Products Hhow" inia fall. Kindly save ycur best satupU-s of any farm fcralns. grass, vetch, or clover. This will help advertise your farm, also Douglas couaty, aud will be ap preciated by the executive commit tee. Kindly phone or drop mo a poat card and I wilt call and g't them. v J. B. LARGE, Supt. of Farm Crops, Oakland, t)re. CLETKAC TKACTOKS H UE AR-KIVKD. At last wo have born able to per three tratnra fur this territory. These are the first we have ben able to gt In the last two months. If yon are In the market for a tnodsl V for Immediate delivery, or for fall, pHce your order at ow. A your nHghbor who has a Modol W Cle trar, tbn phone or write fl. K. Pvkes. Uofwburr. Ore., or Riddle Hardware Co., Riddle, Ore. Goodyear Skill as Represented iii Tires for Small Cars The high relative value built into Goodyear Tires, of the 30 x 3-, 30 x 3'2- and 31 x 4'inch sizes, results di rectly from the extraordinary skill and care applied to their manufacture. To make their quality available widely ,Goody ear operates the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell or other car taking one of these sizes, you can equip it with Goodyear Tires at our nearest Service Station. Go there for the exceptional value in these tires, made possible by Good year's resources, experience and demonstrated exp'ertnecs in tire man ufacture. . :$235o Single-Cure Fabric, H 7 1 3J 30 x 3'A Goodyear Douhle-Curerahrtc, All-Wealher Tread Goodyear Ileary TourlM Tube cot no more than the price you r allied to pay for tube, of lew merit why ri,k couly cailnga when uch wre protec- tion U available! 30 x 3'a iie to SA50 uuj.HiMfl ham ' . 1 0 CITY NEWS & Arundel, pwo luuer. mom 1891. rno.. ..niimt lnaa eaulD your tractors so tuoy won't el fires. W ATKINS products. 12i W. Lane. Phone 137-L. We wash and polish cars at Mer- ten's garage. o. Annia ot Oakland Saturday. July 17. Music by Ott's orchestra. nr. ih. hi i? host Drlce for Cas- cara bark. Btrger's Bargain Store. n,.n fnr.nt thA bie strept dunco at Oakland next Saturday, July 17. rir.. rinatrov lives. proDurty aud food. Be careful with fire. . a. I -,,an .pent flrAS fr'tll little sparks are spread. Be carorii' with fires. r4m ..i.A.ira with Kpnnfdr. the nxophone Jazser, at Oakland, July 17. We Buy at BERGER'S BARGAIN STORE II Idem Mohnlr, Rag, IlnWier, OIl Metals, . Papers and nones. A Oood Line of Scond Hand 6 Clothing For Sale. q Cast and Tine Sts. OPEN ALL SUMMER Piano Department Hemline-Moore Conservatory Violin and Physical Education Department Closed Pntll September. Auto Owners! We wonld he tlwd to Ut your Batteries Free t any time and kIto yon 'rrt diiro on the cure of Hatterles. Whon purrhsslng nryr bntT m got mr prlee. We ran sare yon nrnny. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 N. Jfirkwrn HC. WILL BUY YOUR USED FURNITURE, STOVES.ctc, J. B. HENINGER, SUCCESSOR TO MC CLALLEN & CHAMBERS. Fancy Drink! Easy Mad With our Flavor and Carbon, atad Watar. LO&ANSPORT BRIIE ' PHONE 186 ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS PROFESSIONAL CARDS MILS. F. 1). OWEX Cut Flowers Phone 240. 403 W. Cass. Ml. M. II. PI'Y LKIt Chlropractlo Physician, 222 W. Lane St. Ml 11. P. IUlAUKOKI a WIFB Chiropractors. 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