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MOB TWO
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW
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tojered aa arcoad-eiau mruier Mar 11. la. at ttit poet office at iloae
burg, Oregon, tinder tb Aot of March 1, 1870.
ItOatiHl'lWt. OUE.OV r 1.111(1. AllV II, lUii.
llils uifK'fum In iIk' drizzling anow
Hiih luilf a dozen liiulflom wraiK!
arotilHl our neck and iiverconta bul-i
toned close to our hlilverlug frame,!
wo Hotbed three lit 1 1 )oiingstcri
running around the street lit bari'i
feet. They Here yelling and laugh- 1
Ing and hutltii; a time. We he- '
nunc disgusted with nur polar'
clothe and unbuttoned the overcoat
and discarded the mufTh-rN, and aa a ',
result we've been Mtilirllnj; and sneez
ing the entire (lay.
VKI'!
"Illcsslngs on Ihit', Uitle dame,
Itnrohfirk girl with knee of same;
With thy rolled-down woolen lioae
And thy short, transparent clothes.
-.1 k.. ll -,,., ri-i.,. ,! .,r.,lr.,..l..co l,ri "lib thy red iiim reddened more,
J"'" " " " "llu " Kanial will. Unstick, from the
a cuoin mat
THE IMMORTAL ABKAHAM LINCOLN,
- Tomorrow, Sunday, February 12, will be Abraham Lincoln's
birthday anniversary, and the people of America will call to mind
the character of a man whose memory becomes dearer with the
passinj? of the years. It ha3 been 113 years since Abraham Lin-
1 am! Ilthotrrniilier has not affected
thin fr..i alid consequently we ImU
I oui-Mlvr constrained to concede
I that the art la on (In- Krliz.
j
I We wonder If the member of
j tho high school ilclmlii.g teams ever
I win any of the debate with father
land mother when they ask Ihrlr!
I child pissliglrii t4i ii.uk in some wool
or wlie tint dishes'.' I
I
The greatest naval scrap In world
hi' lory will kumi Marl with a un.it
los of tonnage hut none of life, and
no admiral will hate to write a Imkik I o
rvplnlninK Ilia blunders in cornice-1
i sKii roisiw is ;ot)D cos-
DITIOX.
ITOl with atarter. .
1S17
1!U8 with atitrier .
ia;'l liucl:, A-l
J350
. . . .1225
$250
condition
1250
1 lo'lpe. nnw top, new tireH:
this Is a h.irraln $4DtJ
1 truck, Just overhauled, com
plete new motor $:ifi0
1 truck, Kood shai'e ,...f250
1 Maxwell. Rood shape 1 25
1 Stonier Steamer 10
1 Cletrac tractor 1 2 S 0
C. A. LOCKWOOU MOTOl! CO.
window display
! prizes offered
Associated Industries Urge
Merchants to Show Home.
Manufactured Goods.
-cabin in a lonesome section of the Kentucky frontier-
was built by a father who with his axe hewed the logs from the
trees of the forest; a father who could neither read nor write, but
who was a worth-while citizen and a Christian gentleman despite
that educational handicap.
. People of today who express dissatisfaction with their condi
tion in life will profit by ceasing their lamentations long enough
'to look into the early struggles of the immortal Lincoln. They
will find, most of them, that they now are, and always have been,
. a thousand times better off in most respects than was Lincoln. His
entire boyhood and young manhood was filled with the . direst
poverty a never-ending struggle for very plain food and mighty
few clothes. However, instead of bewailing his circumstances in
life, he cheerfully and constantly sought to improve them. So
successful was he in this determination that 52 years after his
birth in that humble log house he had the honor of making his
home in the White House at Washington.
To impress our readers with the fine traits of character dis
played by Lincoln a wholesome sermon is presented in the famous
sayings by this immortal man, a goodly number of which are
herewith given, each one a gem :
"Work, work, work!"
"Hold on with a bull-dog grip.''
"It's nil in the one word, THOROUGH."
"Freedom is the last, best hope of earth."
"Nothing valuable can be lost by taking time."
"Calling a sheep's tail a leg doesn't make it so."
"Wealth is a superfluity of what we don't need."
"Many have got into a HABIT of being dissatisfied."
"Disenthrall ourselves, then we shall save ourselves."
"When you can't remove an obstacle, plough around it."
"Discourage litigation. There will still be business enough."
Cod bless my mother! All I am or hope to be I owe to her."
"Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand
firm."
"When you have written a wrathful letter put it in the
stove." '
. . - "Suspicion and jealousy never did help any man in any situa-
11
More;
With the makeup on thy face.
And thy bobbed balr'a jaunty grace,
l-'rom my heart 1 (five thee Joy
Mad that 1 via horn a boy."
Muliel 011u1111d tviinta the fiollre
to hand back the ,f,.HS(M baby"
note found In Taylor'a niartmeiit
with her muue algned. Shame 011
yon, Mabel!
WW
SieiiklnK of early rlblng, which we
Kcldom do, have you ever noticed
that thorn child prodiKtOM who Hno
ho early In life are aeltlom heard!
from later? They niiwl go bark to
bed attain, ho to hpenk. '
The rhliuMie iay a doctor to keepj
mem well; we AmericaiiH, an em
balmer. We met u girl thia morning wllh
one cheek all broken out. We
thought It niH meales, chicken pox
or Nome kind of rash, until nhe ex
plained that Nhe hail !ecu at a dance
on Saturday nlbt.
ft
The city lad went to the country to
work on tin farm. The aecond day
he vva called liefore dawn ami told
U harneHM the mule to the rded. He
him too th-cd to llvht a lantern, ami
In the dark he didn't notice that a
cow wnt in the Htable with the mule.
The farmer became Impatient with
the delay anil hhouled:
"What are you doing out there?"
"I can't Ret the collar over the
mule's hind," a Hie reply. "111k i
earn are frozen kIIIV." I
1
Xew York t'lty has an nvcrnite of
Inn klllloitH tier day by inotr ve-i
tlon therewith.
III ItAI. IlltlKI S.
Old Hutch Stehbcn, of tirasshop-l
per Flnta, oi heard to suy the other '
flay: ,
-A country town la.;ln to put on' OllilXTlAX fill 1! II. SIN-
aim when Uh flrt cement aidewalksl 1UY KIKMM1, Fill. VI.
have been laid. ; '
"I believe In the power of person-; rhino nolo. Inez Calhoun;
al mamietiMii. l or Instance, the flute solo. Maxine Moore; vo-
one who cultivate the liKsitlim of , cal solo, Jessie Glbbs; reclta-
a green pon.linnn.11 cannot eect to tions. Daphne Hughes and Ken-
attract many friend. ! tietlj Itadabaugh. Do not iulas
"Not all country town constables It.
nre ambltlttua to ht-romc j;t'eat tie-
: RULES ARE GIVEN 'OUT!
tertlve. Smut of thrm nre Kiilfsi.r.
to ureMlo wllh ulow bandit' ami
Hoik ah harvest iiaml.
'Kvrry Kimill liuric hits n larjc
numlH-r of peonli' w I'im'Ic;
Tiuii'fi Cnhln as tin smit"ht play
ever written.
About the dullost phue to live In
(hi the small town that tries to iiu-;
press vMlont that it Is keeping pace
with New York In lund-rial yng
nsn ttiid wIcketlneMs.' I
flt fli ff 1
FATHKIt'S TIMi:. I
We've Mothers' ihty ami .'lilhlienh i
clay, j
And loi;-lnyft, too; j
We've ihiyH to loaf ami days to work, i
And days for lirriHs, too.
And now a inovciuent Ik on fMt ;
(At least the pain-is hay)
To honor the one nhu fxiys the hills
And have a Father's tlay.
The Idea Neems a little Lite,
Hnt, .fust the hutne, UN liuht;
Should father he consulted, though,
We'll hel he'll take a nijjil.
A man thinks he knows, hut a
woman knows betier.
3$ -ft
I.AK10 JKHKINS SKZ:
"The feller wlm's alius let tin the
other feller do it Is usually Hip ine
with a oreac in the seat f his
breeches."
Getting Plans
For K. of P. Hall
The plans for the KninhtB of
Pyuria loilpe hall which is to be
built in this city in the very near
future are being prepared by Archi
tect F. K. Alley. The hall will be
r.O by l.'.n feet In size. The lower
floor will be used for a garage and
has already been leased by C. W.
Parker of the lioseliurs garage. The
upper floor will be used for a lodee
hall. The foundations and walls will
be of sufficient strength to enalite
the lodpe to adtl another story to the
building in the future.
0
Ve repair eleclrlc Irons of all
kinds. It rln cr us your electrical
troubles. Hudson Electric Store.
WATK1NS SOAP.
AHOnsi) Title TOWN
Arundel, plauo tun
When In tiro
tho Tire Man. 1
, Fuone 1S9-L.
trouble see Green
1011."
"Never get between tho woman's skillet and the man's ax
helve." "Shakespeare was the best judire of human nature that ever
' wrote."
"It is better only sometim.'s to be right than at all times to
be wrong."
- "If men never began to drink they would never become
drunkards."
"Don't shoot too high aim low and the common people will
understand."
"I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than
he was yesterday."
- "Cold is good in its place; but loving, brave, patriotic men
are better than gold."
, "Would you undertake to disprove a proposition in Kuclid
by calling Euclid a liar?"
"I am like the boy that stumped his toe: hurt too much to . r'." " rl' ,h,,i rr,u,k A- T,r'v. of
laugh lllld too blV to crv " ! I,""'.l,,'r " "'",""" "' ' '"'''' Savin, and Loan
..vi . r ",,'"k "'" ""' ""rk "' "" P-r-: Pottlan.l. u,v is at
.mi-vi i.ice 10 1 ace ami converse togetlier the best wav to '
Air..n i 1 f 1 I
cn.nr uiiptcasani. ieeung.
hirlcM. llils henm to Im a pretty i
hl;h irlre to iy for hnrry.
ft
In the obi ilaya vbeti a woman!
win chasetl by an automobile she
showed a clean pair of beels. Now
nIio hIiowh a clean pair of kneetc
t .
The blnl who I nluaya banirlim
creM on bis fellnwiiicn and pia's
about with his tin tut li ilroppcil at an
antlle of -Irt ileureea Is llvlnit alKiul
all the bell there Is to live lu tills
obi battered world.
ft
The oilier day je ed. derided thai
the family ckclhook bad attained
such dimensions iin to make the pur
chase of a nice, tender. Juicy slihdn
steak pernilsMlble. We hurried to
the buicber shop mid asked for such SPIIOLI.' CORSETS Matin to'
a Nlenk, linproKsintr said butcher to measure. l)?ile Case. Pkone 331-L.
lie sure ami pick out the liest of blsi !
lot. He n-ailusl over to a stack of! lee cream sodas inc. plain milk i
steaks ami took the top one, slammisl shakes 1 0c. lee cream cones 5c, soda i
11 on ine scales, tosseti it to the j pop 5c. The Alcove.
block and whacked 11 bone In two, '
then tied It tip. We wondered at ' Younc people a musical and liler-
I he time bow be could make such a nry proiriam at Christian church
quirk selection of a steak, but we 'Sunday night.
iisih 01s worn lor 11 anil speeded
homeward. Hut after chew ine our
noon hour away on the steak nnd
(hen helnif forced tit use the Iniso
inent axe on It In an effort to roii-
Do not miss the Christian church
program Sunday night, Feb. 12.
The new patent Jazz numns and
Oxfords at Stephens. '
J Painless extraction f teeth at
, room 9, Masonic teno'e. Dr. Nerba.1. j
j WATi'INS I'KOIH'CTS for sale at '
120 W. Lane St. Phone 177. '
Walkins Vegetable Oil Soap Is
made of puns edible cocoanut oil,
lathers freely in any water. A big 4
oz. bar. It's more than Just real
good soap. It's the I!e?t and Biggest
Value.
o
The Army plr.ys Kiddle as a pre
liminary to tho Itosebuig-Albany
basketball game tonight on the high
school floor at 7:30. Como out and
support the local teams.
MICKiE SAYS
WL OiWGONE ICfHIS ain't tH
Davy&ONOES? BUSINESS ANN WAN
riRST (k B0O6 COME IN WVTM fKN IV O
tkt THE LAV MINNIT N NVMsCJ l LTC
NTMENVNE HftOTaSTOO'N PLANE OfFj
A MCm COT N THEM TH- PAPEKS GOT
Fon. or VECTwcrri s stuck t'ejcrn-
TH1N n Ntt APftO V.OUNO TH ROLVtM,
N THEN TVs INK STARTeO VtREAKOJ
N THE BtVt fJSTEO'N VNt NUSSEO TVs'
TK&lN VOTH TH' SACK.O' PAPEMN SOME
TOLKSCOkAt PESTEHN ROUND AFTER.
THEIR PAPERS 't THM SAME BOOft CCW.E
INT" KICK '60UT ANISTAVE INTH'AOVl
HOW JEST PIED THIS PORtA"N--'N
OAWGONE TM CbWOONE LOCK kNVWm
Oregon laiiufactured ;km1m and Not
Soil (irown rnsliicts Are to lie
Displayed Judges Will bo
Outside Merchants.
Prizes amounting in all to 30,
will be distributed among Roseburg
merchants who, during the coming
convention of retail merchants, have
the beat window displays of strictly
Ortgon manufactured products. The
Associated Industries of Oregon,
through the Koscbtirg and Douglas
County Merchants association, offers
prizes of (15, $10 and $5 for the
three best window displays. The
exhibit must be of Oregon manufac
tured goods and three points will be
taken Into consideration:
1. Best display of Oregon-made
goods from an educational stand
point. (This contemplates the num
ber and attractiveness, variety or
unusual articles of commercial value
and information concerning the
same).
2. Best display of Oregon-manufactured
goods from an advertising
standpoint. (This means the best
advertising window).
3. The most trimming of window
of Oregon-manufactured goods.
The committee appointed to
award the prizes will also be allowed
to make awards of three honorable
mentions who will receive a diploma
of merit, framed, from the Associ
ated Industries.
The Judges will probably be visit
ors from outside cities who will be
asked to selvct the best deonrated
windows along (he lines mentioned.
Oregon grown products are not to be
included In the contest unless put I
tnrough some process of manufac
ture. It Is to be hoped that Rosebiirg
merchants will take much interest In
this contest as It will doubtless at
tract considerable attention daring
the convention and will display a
willingness to co-operate In foster
ing Oregon manufactures.
Attention!
Mr.
Far mil
If you have ay .
or land to f. ',. ltk ' t-l
to keep your ye 0 ttu
from now on.
You all know feed m.
Boine in. TV. .
lilv -h
--, ,u0 need !(,..
Farm Machinery
Has Dropped-
but we did not hare .
hand to unload betn '
the price, so here goei t'
inn. ,. f.
l" ,Lla" a' any ttnt
quote you the follow
Just for samples;
12-inch Steel Bean Pb
$17.00
14-inch Chilled Fin
$16.00
SPECIAL!
Just received a car of Mot
B'aet Tulp. Take It &
car Monday at $29 pertm.
FARM EUREAl
Cooperative
Exchange
Presbyterian '
Ladies Entertain
Just received, a car of jrenultie su
perior Hock Springs coal. Page Lum
ber it Kuel Co. l'lione 212.
this time
lipp'iii iil Uml I he stilke of primers
We'll like to knock the liomhro for
the well Lnouti "iriwtl" mI... unil.!.
1 wmii 11 HUltl OI fllO Hint 1 Mucked ll thistlo 11ml 11I111I..1I .1 "K "ic valeniines hIkmiI
fliiWiT whore I thnimhr fU,,.. 1.1 1 : "' ''" ' "Ireadv
- uvncj Tt'UIU kiu.
"Ut nut him who is homeless pull down the house of an-
other, but let him labor diliKently to build one for himself."
I I "You may fool all of the people some of the time, and some
(11 the people all of the time, but you can not fool nil of the people
all of the time."
"If all that has been said in praise of women were applied to
the women of America, it would not do them justice. (Jod bless
the women of America."
"The l ord must love the common people-that's w hv he made
-o ninny of them."
"Keep that temperance pledue and it wi
your life." '
- "No man is nood enough to govern another man w uhout that
i'llier man's consent."
"A man has no time to spend in quarrels. If ai.v man teases
to attack rie 1 never remember the past against him."
I he dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate t
present."
me unportaiue for man and beast of the pi
1'est. Hie Slier,., ri.,1,1., ..T I'l. it"
' 'koi-s ! i iiiiMiau stiiuiei's ana sailor
i"g utteient-e 10 n,e liest .sentiments of a t'hrisli
one lek'ni'd lor the (liwno will
yueed to the measure
Hotel.
tho 1'ii'iilable '
Associat ion of i
the L'niiHiua ;
Hon't fi.rcet Hint tnniclit A Ilia 11 v i
plays U. II s.. and rompanv ll pi;is '
linlille at Hie liith schiMil. 1 1 111 h of
be coed (!".;.
CM 1 Pi PS
tt --A c-:n,..s, ufM ho end ill1''' V'
I Lincoln 1 1 i j
I V. i u-i ' 1
VIII IT tltl.t tV 1 V '
Tho ladles of the Presbyterian
church entertained (he ladles of all
tho other churches yesterday after
noon in the church parlors of the
Presbyterian church. About 200 were
In attendance. The rooms were at
tiactively decorated with Valentine's
Hay hearts, bows and arrows and
fragrant blossoms. The object of the
meeting was purely a social get-together
and .Mrs. Prank Helliwell
gave a talk with sociability as the
predominating thought. This was
loiiowed tiy an enjoyable program In
cluding a piano solo by Miss Hazel
James, vocal solo by Miss Frances
Parslow, reading by Mrs. Russell,
vocal solo by Mrs. Ashcraft and vocal
solo by Mrs. Spear. Delirious1 re
freshments of tea and wafers were
served at the conclusion of the after
noon with Mrs. 1). Aiken, Mrs. Smirk
and Mrs. L. B. Quick presiding at the
tea tallies.
BiTY'iaia?!
ATTEXTIOX, FORD ofm
Hnt(ery Testing J.
We have at your ma
first class battery remit
Genuine Ford maketesxi
in stock.
C. A. LOCKW00D 11013 J.
rords hmd
t Wlt
Daugherty. P. Dougherty.!.,
(leo. Applegate, V. ArfSfl'
Satchwell, A. I.aswell. LU
H. C. Stearns, D. Hanan.D'.W
(. C. Cross, Rebecca Caitpkil.
Thompson, V. F. Rnp(ri
hltan,.H. T. Wcstfall. E. fx
F. Kelso; and Miss Nettie Ar
Miss Letha Allen.
le the hot act of
'ne stormy
I
1 Iv,
escrilii'd weeklv
becom- !
an people, and a i
demand that Sim. lav labor be re-1
of strict uecessilv " 1
1 desire to see the time wl
sobriety, enterprise and
lien education, by It.s means, moral-
inleirritv. shall lui'time i n,. I,
m.. wiaii at preseni, ami sltouM be jf ratified to have
power to contribute somethinK to the advancement o: ;.
lire which im'Kht hae a tenden y t accelerate the happ
"And when the victory M...I1 be complete-when tl
ue neiiner a slave lmr a ilrui kari'
of that lantl. which
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t
it m my ;
y mcas
pi ri d."
shall
idi earth - how proud the nil,.!
may trulv claim 1.1 l tl.. biriknl 1 .1
cradle ,-f both those resolutions that shall have ended in ti, .v. v j,..
itovv noi.iy tliMinnuishcd that K'ople, who she
piaiuen, ami nurtured to maturity,
freedom of their sjHX'ieti .'"
lot! the political and
lllol'.
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1 1
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S'K KVKXT IX YOXCAI.ia
Thursday afternoon. February 9th,
a sliower was given In Yonral'la. In
honor of Miss Violet Angst bv Mrs.
Vincent Applegate and Mrs. Villlard
Satchwell, at the home of Mrs. Satch
well which was beautifully decorated
in red ramatlons. hearts and ivv. Ily
the time she opened the gifts which
were many and beautiful, the friends
were placed on one side of the room
r.nd then were creatlv mrnriwH tv
the bride and groom, Earl Howard
and their nitendents, Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Applegate, coming with the
minister. Key. J. k. Denton, and were
1'iletly married.
A waiting automobile soon enri-to.i
, them ofr to Kugene. They expect to
I viii Portland nnd other northern
I cities before returning home. A
I d-onty luiuh was served by the hostess.
Those present were: Mesdames H.
T'l'.-l 11 t fnntp r v Wlc t 11
The high school Is dppttia
the public, so come 0M iri
R. H. S. team when II plin
tho Albany ageregatioa tp::
the high school gym t ! H
gamo is started by f
between tho Army and Kliitt
MISS F.HIIA D.H'1'K I
I1AKKR. OS!
Miss Kbba Djune. former I1
county public health mm.
secretary of the linker, 0r
ler of the Red Cross. n
Elizabeth Burrows. MM n.
be remembered by the tun'
she made during her stay '
for the good work she did tirv
the countrv in the infrfri
Red Cross. She has been
Idaho for the past six B"''
different counties with "si
chapters and assisting ex-fr-:
with their claims.
OVKIt
TIIII5TY-KIVB HlM
lUKihs.
The Fiction Library ra
latest books of fiction "'
all the books, which the
III their school work. K'
cents. I'pstaiis in Masonie
vuu ho s.n counter
Stephens nnd get rral
men s, wonivn s nu
Shoes.
CITY DIRECTOR
CLASSIFICATION OF ROSEBURG BUSINESS HCUSJ
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