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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1925. What is Worth While? It is not the critic who counts, nor the man who -points out how the strong nmr.Oatumblcs. or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belonsw to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat; who strives vuliantly; who errs and may fail again and again because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who does actually strive to do the deeds. His place shall r.ever be with those cold and titnid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. We are striving to do a service to this community and shall at all times aim to give you the best we have and in the best way we know how. Come in and give us the opportunity to serve you. As usual for Saturday we will have a wonderful display of fresh vegetables and fruits and for specials we olfer: Days of 49 10c prize packages for 5c Chest of Gold 5c prize package, 2 for 5c Maxwell House coffee, I pound can 50c A good broom for 50c '3 pounds good coffee $1.10 5 pounds California walnuts for $1.00 2 10c loaves bread 15c New egg case fillers, per case .'. $2.10 Half ground salt, per 100 lbs 75c Sugar is down again. We offer pure cane sugar PC 7K One sack to a customer for yOll J WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER .".. Genuine Spring Lamb Leg Hoaut "Fancy Leg and Loin Veal Roast, lb 22c Heavy Breast of Veal for stuffing, lb 12Jc Fancy Shoulder Veal Roast, lb 18c Rancy light corn fed Legs of Pork, lb 25c - Fancy Shoulder Roasts of Pork, lb 22c Quality Beef Roasts, lb , 15c Quality Boiling Beef, lb 12c Fresh Side Pork, lb 22c "Eastern Corn fed Bacon, i or whole slub, lb 28c Hams I Saturday only, J or whole, lb 30c Choice light and heavy hens. We draw all of our poultry. Peoples Supply Market little pork sausage for your . . Sunduy Breakfast "Pure bulk lard, lb 25c We Slice Hams Sliced Swifts Premium Bacon Prime Rib Roast Beef Rolled, lb 20c . We Trim the Meat Not the Customer miLMini m dtp nivn hu-j Mis' miu thig TDIPIITC Tfl MTMfinV ::: niiuuil luiixmum I OF MRS. G. L. HADLEY i PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Grocery Phone 145 Meat Market 363 11 .. , Free Delivery LOOKING GLASS NEWS (roll. 'tit ..t-nwir. um.j itUV. UallOIi. delivered by air. and Mrs. I,. Stevens and januiy leu lor McKeiuie. to make TJOTICE uiiur nome wiin uiulr aou Joe, ft true farm. j( j.(in)s y. jhintiT. hcrchy Rive Last Sunday a baseball catno i notice of my Intention to make was held at Ten Aliio tTetwern i Hoi titer a claim i.oof, to erttuhli.sh Looking (iIuhh and Tin .Mile. The niy claim to tlio land described as core being 215 In Ten Mile favor. I follow: SKJ, SWl, Becllon '1, At r. Carl Coleman left IhmI week to viait friends aud relatives in 0 rants J'aiw. - Mr. Harvey Dysert was luck? enough to catch a coyote last niKht tor which he will receive a bounty. - Mr. Jeff Williams nan recenily been very ill but is nuw alowly ro cuvcrliiK. It la thought lie lias in testinal flu. At epidemic of flu hns Im ruii In the valley and found iiM Hay lino many homes. As a result four stu dents are absent from m-IumiI and seven families are affected. We hear thai some of them are now lowly recovering. A fine Hauler program was heM at the looking (liana church on April 12. After Dm program an ex- lowrinlilp no tJ.. lUngo 7 West, Willamette meridian, containing 4U acres. TILLER HOTEL OPEN The Tiller hotel, which ha been closed for the scaler part of the winter, has ju.st recenily been opened by isadnre Jtondeau. where first-class meals and .sleeping ac commodations ran bo had. Mr. Itondcau has had chnrne of the place about a mouih ami is In a position to kIvo excellent acrvice to thu public. You should change your spark plilKs every tiooo miles. -t a new set now at tht Terminal (image. j Through the lally Oregonian 1 firm i eceived Inlormatiou of the A death of Mis. Atk-iia Siotum Had- v ley, ai bur iinme in Ku.x bunc, K Ortgon, March 19jj, at the ae of VI years. Though over a hull V thou.sand miles iruiu the place E where she dk-d, sitting here alone y iu my home, when 1 lead that no- f til,. inv ix...r.. tl,.,i...t usitli ft unhidden t ars and my hart was L clouded with a louelinu6S thut beg K gni'tt description, for the reulua tiou was forced upon me thai 1 v would liever see the dearest lileud E of uxy early days again. V i And now, while others among her Immediate neiphburs and i friends have, doubtleuf paid her fitting eiiuluy, 1 fatu would lay A my leeble tt initio of rteci and & I apprcciutiou upon the bunuu of ij j her jueinuiy. h ller father, William SIocum, and family crossed the plains with ' ox teams iu the year isi3. They tj i journeyed part of the way with K my owu patents and the two fain- V illus pasKta their first winter in Oregon at Milwaukie, on tho U'tl- I lament Jtivcr, a few miles blow uiegou city, in ISoi they moved to the L'mpgua Valley. The Hlo- f4 in ill family settled on a farm a r- ft w utiles east of Wilbur, win re they resided for several years, aud where Adelia their youiiKe.st V child was bom. They finally $ moved to itost burg, where tin y i continued their residence until the death of both Mr. and .fis. Slocuui. Adelia never had a home , outside Oil limits of UouIus W County. There in the community A of her birth she grew to woman hood, married, nei tunned lie life tV work and died. I knew her from early childhood. We grew up together, sliu being my junior by something over two years. We were schoolmates aud classmates together at old I'mp qua Academy. After our school days were over wo were thrown, together lor several years at Koseburg, where she lived with her parents. We attended dances and other social gatherings to- y gether. We attended church lo WJ get her. We attended weddings to gether. We attended funerals to gether. I make these reciiations to show my opportunity for know ing her. 1 knew her well. We were never lovers iu the popular acception of that term, hut we were constant and devuted tnends. She was my chum, my confidante, my pal. She knew my lie;rrt and mind my affections and my ambitions. During ail the years of our Intimate as-otiation my memory, now, (ails to recall one lapse or jar in our friendHUip one cross word r disagreement between us. She knew me better than any other. She recognized and appreciated my ability and the Jeltur elements of my nature aud she understood ciiuully as I well my imperfection and short coming:. 1 con titled to her my closest secrets and she nevt-r once betrayed my coulideticc. She was tire offspring of sturdy pioneers, members of a peopie, count genus, self-support lug. hou cMt, hospitable. A people of .uh bllme hope and deathly failli in the right. A people who dated to do. A people vt ho crossed the traikless plains and pathless wil derness, undeterred by natural barrier nnd undaunted by savage opposition In their way. Who made ways over the impassable mountains aud converted their wagon boxes Into ferry bouts In which they crossed the swift and forbidding rivers. Aud in a sav age land thev Inillde I up a civil ized community, which th- ir pro gi'tiy now look upon, with par donable pride, as the gvm of the w or hi. They were the noblest band of men and women of whb'h time bears record. Aud she, Ade- lnherlte,i largely of the adrt- Wo rld-Wi deBdddWill The world-wide good will whicri Dodge Brothers Motor Car has earned for itself during the past ten years, is emphatically the most valuable asset that Dodge Brothers Inc. possess. ,The public may rest assured that nothing will ever be done to jeopardize in the slightest degree this enviable and price less reputation. The policies and practice vhich have shaped the destinies of Dodge Brothers in the past, are in full force today, and will continue in full force so long as a motor car bearing Dodge Brothers name shall be manufactured. DODGE BROTHERS INCORPORATED in Grali amis THEY'RE full ol .ot builjin, VITAMINLS from otir own northr.n-m.ttown ohm lhry pro v id, Ih, HRAN lh.1 I h.lp punly Ih. Mood and undi il uppint through your vein. To knock out Sprm F,vr,, Ir, lunchin. on T.u Blu Cr.Um. and mjk lo, a ,,rk You II t u-pri.nJ how much brllc, you will Order From Your Grocrr Now H'"! II' j n MlSt ft.'., TRU-K.0 BISCUIT COMPflNV-GpokiM and Portlwd I Mil IIPIH lla, butes und sl'eti.ug virtues of this people. She was born to humble estate. She bore no title and she luhcrUed no fortune, but she ac repted the eonditbuis under which Aw was born and 'in whi h hhv iw.M destineil in live w.T bout a murmur nr iice ot r -av t. And she Kindly met and cht-t-riuHy per form d every duty that arose In her way. from youth to iiKe; and r fit the pertnrmnmv of these du I tie- she was just as stendy and I trii'e iim ttiu rhythmic tramp of Tune. She was In love with life and ' her nature was fully charged with j v.varily and cheer. In le r onn I kit days he Joved t d;iiwv and j i here in g i a re Mi I move me ill .-he ' h;id scaree a pe r. She loved to iiiiike merry with h r f r m ml- on ('t--tie eciiision. hut nl.e, never j lost her wop). inly dimiiiy nor laid ;i!-idf her Wim.inl tuo.tety. She nil" nlua.s truly aud wholly fem inine, j ller he.ut win pure. Her mind j w ;n I'haste. ller oul was white us stiuw. she v;n ludust rioui and I e;n m-d her li nig by hine-t cii- de.ivor. S!ie was nvm pat lift !, nd kind. ;:en'nnii aud luatlKtuluinUH, ( then- v.-i-. not a . nude o! n aliie 111 tier heart. It Kae her .toy to , in' ii!i to reinov e a stone or a tl ofi from the path tll.U other's 1- t ' UiU't trr.id. j She e more tn hutuanli y , tl .ia er rttftved; and I d.-t III ll.l on.' ef the h ;:he I 111- In.t's that tan be p. i'd lo man or . w "in.itl. lie was the I 'l.'teiu e N u: !n uiKaif of ilu ceu launny in W hb ll he lled 1 I know .-he had pascd Hte's three fioio ami leu in "t 1 1 ;i n. i'U ' 1 fiitiput now think hi ,1 I n er tia ' i t ti- i: t ot lo r iu be: n: old I k-i-ew : hoiie.t ta.e was wrwikb-. bv rij!irhbsM haiidiif I .f e Jltnl Toil . lid I'll! '. 1 II f t !l I . t , to W I I' ? ! II lltT I. .11 ! lo n "-he 'vr I'liiano.t the -alee InVjlit, fallhlel pst ot m oil ill ttud yoinm manhood, ami ; o couiiuuv iu uiy uiciaory I to the end. I have nn abiding conviction i hat by reason of my associat ion with her I am a better man than 1 olherwi-e would have been. My dear old friend my pal iarewt.'ll. AI STIN MI!Ii:.S. Kllensburp, Wahh.. April 11', '-. Ilefore ordering your eiiKraved graduation announcements, call at the News Keiew office and see the new line Just received. ATTEMPT MADE TO ROB PUBLIC LIBRARY DURING LAST NIGHT Some unknown person entered he library huhlint; but niKht and innneked ih librarian dess. apparently In tht search for noniey. Kn trance was Kained thrmmh the doorway lead in from the side porch inio the Shoema ker memorial room. Irrn ks show ing plainly where the prowler en tered. Although tho desk drawer wa unlocked, the woubl-lx thief attempted to Jimmy the drawer belore tllsi overiiiK that it wa.--op''n. No money was left In tlo desk, nnd after Hearchtni; the till caiernlly the thief left taking .Mrs. Kein ttstein founiain p. n a.- his nolo reward for his nefar ious work. f!rns roekers at Powells. STOP Children's Cough with FOLEY'S IttmUfhmJ 1ST No opU I n r rH Un t print! A th rrappr rMtfrn llkflt. lartMlnc cough miiiixi In lH vnwlci o W. F. CHAPMAI The Citizen's Military Training Camp will he held this year dur ing the month between June 19 to July IS. These camps nrv con ducted under the National De fense act, the object being to brine together young men of a hich type from atl sections of the ountry and thereby to develop loser national cud social unity; to teach the privileges, duties and responsibilities nf American litienship: to stimulate patrlot : ism; to interest young men In the importance of military training; to teach self discipline and obe dience; and to developo the physl- ; i al standard of the American outh. through participation In military cxeereise. athletic names ;'nd sports conducted under ex pert directors. The benefits to be derived from attendance at the-e camps are secured without expense to the students, as tlie fttiverniueut pro vides transportation to camp and return, board nnd led sing, expert medical attention, uniform, equip- :nent. arm and laundry. Kach camp will have a surgeon, i chaplain, a morale and reerea t ion ofi ioer and nn athletic officer, hose duties will he to safeguard he health and morale mrround iims of the students. Kvery ef fort will he made by the camp ,wrsonel to mnk? the stay of the -Mident both pbannt and profit-:-.hle and tn send them home bet ter (jni'lif'd phyh illy, mentally .'ml morally, to meet the respon sibilities of citli!enhip Present Calvin Coolidjr tuyn, "These camps are an essential to he plan of natiotiat security. They promo! obedience to (jiw and r tpeet for the Institution of i well ordered soebM y, Youur "ten are helped to their Physiol b.eslth. mental v:r and niot.il .f.'llence. Social understanding democratic f'ng Hre rie veliTned ; lot e an,f reverence for the flag atfthe rinturnl outroniiQ) i ine iniiMi ourienr in act, -ynipathy iir feeling, tolerance in thought are the idval. i all parents are welcome, and they will notice the Boldierly bearing, the order, neatness and sanitation required from all. The recruits will he accorded the treatment of a man; and when he returns home at the conclusion of the camp, he will have developed a larger sense of his responsibilities as a future citizen of the I'nited States. The camp offers a month of healthful education and pa triotism with all expenses paid. A film showing the activities and entertainments of last year's camp at Camp I,'wis, will be shown at the Antlers Theatre, oti Saturday, April IK, under the auspices of the local chapter of the Reserve Officers Association. o It will prolong lire. It la per fectly nutritious. It Is a perfect picture. It is perfectly delicious. Why the old fashioned kind? It costs no more. Order now. tiitlMM I1KOS. MILK HUE AD. 1'hone 133. Order your graduation announce-! Safe storage, aay, nights or ments at the News-Review office. : monthly at the Terminal Garage. (New line of samples Just received. Attractive rates. 5 6 H hh Let Us Wash and Grease Your Car Do not run the chanco of being In n.ed of oil and gat whilo out on the road. Let ua supply you before you start out. Our prices are right Our goods supreme. We recommend and sell C. T. C. Tires. We cnll for nnd deliver your caT without extra charge. Phone 478. Gilham't Highway Garage Roseuurg. Ore. FAIR FDR ALL You do not have to be a "good trader'' to get your money's worth when you buy a used car from us. Every car is plainly marked and fairly priced. J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dodge Brothers Dealers ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 45 DOD65.BaoThc-ns Dealers sell Boon used Cars Today's Offerings Dodge Touring. 1921 Dodge Touring, 1923 Dodge Sedan, 1923 Ford Touring, 1922 Ford Touring Chevrolet Bmg $250.00 $700.00 $950.00 $250.00 $65.00 $75.00 J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dode Dealer and Accessories ' ROS5PURG. OREGON G '