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Boy Scout News
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NEW HATS
SALE
SATURDAY
All smart small hats
one half price for Saturday only
Bell Millinery
Troop On Niwt
Troop One held Its meeting At
the Moil el Camp Kite lnt Monday
evening. The attendance was good
and oh a reHult the alKnal tower la
rinixhed. We think it looks pretty
Koud. Ily Haturday we will have
the camp O. K. After It not too
dark Monday evening to work we
held a short meeting and assigned
xperlal Job to each patrol for the
SI rn wherry Carnival.
On Friday a number of our
scouts are going to appear before
the Court of Honor to recoive the
awards they Khali have earned.
Two of our members, Kussell
longhead and Maynard lie 11 expect
lo receive their Kagle Iladges. An
KaKle Scout Is the highest ranking
-t Scouts.
Howard Mlnturn, Troop Reporter
The troop held Ha regular meet
ing Monday evening at the Scout
i camp grounds- As there were
many tests to be passed the bust
ness session was cut short. Two
tetutm In It.-iinnv mi u In urlmmlntr
Inn. In .Irhlnillnv anrl .ouor.l ..f that W6 Will plan to gO again.
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miyw y iiiw sjunjuuLicc wm r'
there and look It over very soon
and let you know all about It.
1 The Camp Committee, Mr. Earl
Pickens. Mr. Kenneth Qufne and
Mr. J. K. Byrd, are working toward
promoting a camp where you can
develop yourselves in many ways
and at the same time have a lot of
fun which will make for good
health and In absolute safety.
The Seventh Scout Law
A Scout Is obedient he obeys
his parents, scoutmaster, patrol
leader, and all other duly constit
uted authorities. He obeys with a
smile.
(uhulary. Say "We, usj our"
Valuable Assistance
"Hard nt It, I see Mrs. Grey."
"Yen. Mrs. Itlucher; this Is my
washing-day and looking after a
faiiHly of ten doetm't leave much
time on my hands. M
Is that Kittle's voice that I
deeds but they are taking advan
tage of every opportunity to do a
good turn.
Bean Feed
rians are being made for a
bean feed to be held Tuesday eve
ning, May 19th at six o'clock. This
hour is net in order that Troop
three will be able to hold Ha regu
lar meeting without having any
scouts absent.
lieftnatH plans will be announced
Monday evening at scout meetings
and in the News-He view. However,)
scouts will be required to bring a 'hear at the piano in the parlor?'
tin cup or any such vessel as he j "Yes. that's her. I don't see how
likes and a spoon along wHU a i d gt-t'alnng without that girl. Al
sandwlch or sandwiches. Your ap-.way.H on these days when I have
petite, while not requested la ex 'the most tiring work, she picks out
pec ted. --'m
This meeting for the purpose of
receiving Instructions from Mr.
Day and his irnivul committee
regarding the ticket taking which
the scouts are expected to do.
Summer Camp
Well, the Camp Committee did
not get to go to the Wolf Creek
Site this time as planned because
of the condition of the roads after
the rain. Mr. Johnson Bays that
Just as soon as we need more rain
friends, show a little Interest in the her nicest pieces, like 'Sweet Itest
other felow-enough that he j Bye and Hye', 'Mother's Growing
knows that you are Interested In j1' ',ljOVH1 w,m Uo11 lhe Clouds
, . ., Away, and sings them for me
him. Stop talking about yourself whllo , ain rumiln(f the tlwthl.8
and have the big I out of your vo- through the first water. 'Taint
every girl who'd be so thoughtful,
1 II tell you.
Keep the flies off your cows with
Easy-Uoss. They will give more
milk. Sold by Wl rton Jlros.
Have you something to e.!, to
trnde, to give away. Use News
Review columns.
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Have yon ometntng to sell, U
trade, giva awy. Use News
Review columns.
the various tests pertaining to
Second and First Class were pass
I ed. No games were played as our
I scoutmaster was too busy with the
I tests and there were no other
adults present.
J Those absent were, Peter Sum
merhalter, Loren Johnson, Carl
, Stephens, Garland lies. Mar Ky
niers and, Scout McC-lnnls.
Some good turns handed In are:
helped a man get his car started t
picked glass out of the street, as
sisted an elderly lady In carrying
a package and gave first aid to a
idog with a broken leg.
Troop Three New
"Meeting place. Christian Church.
Time, 7:30 Tuesday evening. Two
, visitors were present, two officials
and only ten scouts, but it was a
! good meeting.
Court of Honor
This month's Court of Honor
meets at the city hall Friday eve-
Inlne. Mav loth, at 7:30 o'clock. All
MUST CHANGE
OUR NAME
But meanwhile you can order as usual
Jersey Maid Butter
Jersey Ice Cream
Ask your dealer for these matchless Douglas
County Products for sale at all the best places,
Douglas County Creamery
Phone 340
Mr. (albert llwt.'r at Portlnml
P. I), (Illbert of Portland, who
has been seriouly 111 with gan
srreno anil diahetva at the (lood
Samaritan Hospital there. Is Improving-
slowly according to his
daughter, Mrs. It. A. McCalley, of
this city, who returned hero from
1'ortland yesterday. Mr. (illbert's
many friends here will be Kind
to hear of his complete recovery.
Mrs. K. Whlston of Itiverslde
today sent to the News-Itovtew
office a quart jar which was com
pletely filled by Just twenty-one
lucious ripe strawberries. These
enormous berries were well form
ed, red throughout, and not In
the least pithy. They were grown
on black mud and are positive
proof of the fertility of thut type
of soil. Mrs. Whiston has straw
berry vines upon which then) are
as many as fifty berries hanging.
Tha hit r tt VpIiI.v nirht. I scouts are- Invited to attend but
no.inoneii to see nho.it taking iwith this understanding, that you
part In the parade.
Cames were played at the close
of the meetlDK.
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Yoncalla Troop News
Last Saturday evening we met
at our scoutmaster's home (Mr.
Durham). Our meeting was called
to order at soven o'clock. All the,
knots were learned ami omcers , h ,
elected as follows: Scribe, Hob- ,.,,i, ii,.i , h..,,,i
come in the company of an adult
or adults, preferably your parents.
However, If they are unable to at
tend get any adult to accompany
you. After the meeting they will
thank you for getting them to
come. One thing is certain, they
will go away with a real Rood im
nroKslon of scouting anil will know
that before a scout can wear bad'
tuff.
All
This Court will be on the same
'order as last month's excepting
I that It will carry with It a cere-
crt Uenton; Chairman. Stanley
Iluprecht; Inspector, Olger Ilel
land. We decided to buy necker-
cneis ami vu.eu ... ,nmny of Investiture of badges on
After the business session we had
1
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A full car-load of the NeW Idea planters rue on hand at
Kiddle rislit now and if you are interested in a renl planter
old on its merits only a card will britiK one riht to your
ranch for inspection.
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The owners of this planter have become too numerous to
give you a list here, but remember we invite a chance to
put it riht to work alongside any other make on the mar
ket and you be the judue in all ca.rs. Drop me a card.
No obligations, lhe inm nines sell themselves.
C.E. -OSBORNE
AGLNT, RIDDLE, ORE.
2.
lot of fun and adjourned at ten
o'clock.
Last Thursday evening we hel.t
a special meeting and had as vis
itors several scouts of Hoseburg
and the county executive, Mr. Hrlt
Iton. who told us about the Scout
nrogrum and about what we had to
do In order to be real scouts. Two
of the Hoseburg scouts also spoke
to us briefly. Wo greatly appreci
ated the presence of the entire
group.
Living Scouting
Of course we are all trying to
do a big bit for the Strawberry
Carnival and we are Interested In
iour troop's showing too. Some of
us are going to do ticket taking
for the carnival committee, some
jare going to operate refreshment
: stands, some will be on duty at
various places and available for
public service the greater part of
the time. However, it must be re
membered that no Scout is urged
in any manner, to be on duty dur
tng hours prohibited by his par
ents nor Is he to neglect the school
either. Hemember that you are a
scout and honor bound to do the
right thing and do It right.
It Is true also that some of us
are full of pep for Just such occa
sions as this and as soon as they
are over we are through until the
next ntralr shows up. Well that
Is not scouting a scout lives
scouting ever yday. Our best
scouts are not shouting from the
house-tops telling of all their good
the scouts successfully passing the
tests. Scoutmusters' presence Is
required.
Big Chief Scoutisms
Twelve Ihings to remember The
value of time; the success of p.-r-serverance;
the pleasure of work
ing; the dignity of simplicity: the
worth of chnracter; the power of
kindness; the Influence of exam
ple; the obligation of duty: the
wisdom of economy; the virtue of
patience; the Improvement of tal
ent; the joy of origination.
If you hope In hnve lasting.
JUST ARRIVED
SHiPMENT OF
SANDALS
For Women and Big Girls
In white, elk and patent leather; just the thing for the
warm days.
Also one lot women's black kid, four button strap, Cu
ban heel, Protex-Arch shoes. A beautiful fitting shoe,
and priced most reasonable.
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KIDDER'S SHOE STORE
ROSEBURG, OREGON
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
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If you buy a used car "As Is"
you take all the risk. The prev
ious owner might have been a
careful driver and he might
not. A careful inspection and
competent reconditioning is given
every one of our Dodge Brothers
used cars before it is placed on
sale. That is the way we main
tain our reputation Tor fair
dealing.
. J. O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Dealers ,
ROSEBURG, ORE. PHONE 4SI
Dodge- Erotmers Dealers Se-llEood Used Cars
Today's Of ferings
1923 Dodge Bros. Business Sedan $950
1922 Dodge Bros. Touring $650
1521 Dodge Bros. Touring $250
1522 Dodge Bros. Roadster $550
1919 Dodge Bros. Roadster $400
1923 Ford Touring $250
J.O. NEWLAND & SON
Dodge Brothers Cars
and Graham Trucks
Mrs. II. C. Stnritnn and Mrs. W. Sether will participate in the eolf
P. Dusendorf and daiiRhter, Mao, tournament at the country club
of this city, left this morning for ( Sunday.
Portland and Seaside, where they
will spend the summer vlsitliur. 1 l(..nh l,,i, ii-,.,.,..-
They will bq joined later nt Sea
side by .Mrs. Stnnton's otlrer
dnuKhter, Mrs. Cahkee, who is
teaching school at Astoria.
To San Franct
Mni. W. S. Ilrosl. of Winston,
will leave tonight for San Francis
co, where she will spend the next
month or six weeks visiting with
her daughters, Mrs. Fred Jenny
and ilrs. W. A. Kogelschatx.
illlam M. Smith, aged 27, a
brother of Mrs. F. A. Cook, of
this city, died at Salem, Oregon,
May 12th. The funeral was held
at Sulem under the auspices of the
Klks lodge, of which Mr. Smith
was a member.
To Visit Here
Dr. A. F. Sether will arrive here
tonight by nuto from Kttgrne and
will spend several days in this city
ns the (Miesf of V. .1. Weaver. Dr.
Thin Swedish scythes, the kind
that are easy to keep sharp are
sold at Wharton Bros.
Hay carriers, track, cable, rope
and other barn equipment at Whar
ton Ilros.
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