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PAGH FOUR KVEStXQ ROSKIH.RG REVIEW, S ATI KRtV, APRIL 21. 117. EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE DAILY ROSEBURG REVIEW. PUHLISHLD tVEKY EVKNJNU KXCKPT SUNDAY UY REVIEW PUBLISHING COMPANY I,. WIMIIIiUI.Y W. A. PITTIT . WIMIll.ltl.Y 1-1 .u.. . 1 J y i , i.:.,t '"1:1 t.. -It r basil tei..l .,1 till MiTI I i.tie. one of I he best knnvvul j.'-ti in tdiittu't ii Oit'K'm. . ic i.ist i veiiim; from Med- i .lul a ft-a ilns ImukIii ;if- l ,) Kutered at Koseburff. Or-ppon, postiffir a scrjiid-rlaiM mutter OfiiCB, Kevlew IluilditiK, illi! North Juc' sou Mreel. Kl'IISt'l Dally, by mall, pit year liuily, by c-irrier, pur month , . . lJuily, by carrier, per week . . . . Twice-a-week, per year Twlce-a-week, His munlbs IIITIO.M KATIES: . 13 00 . .50 . .15 . 2.00 . 1.00 KKKl'INC AN AK.MV SITPI.1KH. Tlie liijtli importance- of spci-dinjf up ,sliiilmilliiir in connec tion with our plans lor carrying on war is illustrated lorcilily ly the estimate of military experts of the entente allies that it is now re(iiiriiiK two tons of shipping to maintain each Uritish soldier on ! the western front. I A iflfiK'e t the map will show the relative dilference between i the situation of (ireat llritain and that of the I'nited States. With ! the full width of the Atlantic instead of only the Knulish Channel i K to he spanned, the I nited States would require i-ijrht tons ol siiip capai-ity to supply and equip each soldier. For an army of a million men this would require eijtlit million tons of shipping, says the I'ortland OreK'inian. How seriously we would he forced to extend ourselves will lie indicated by the fact that our total con struction of new ships in lit 1.1 was '2!,'12 tons. It is plain that those who are impatient to lie on the I'irinjf line must possess themselves in calmness for a while longer. An army in r'rance would lie a liability rather than an asset unless it were kept generously supplied Kood and munitions require far more ships than men do, and the stream must be constant, with due allowance for losses of every kind. Demand upon the ship yards of the Nation will be the foremost consideration. I So far as man power alone is concerned, the I'nited States under pressure of stern necessity could furnish even .1,(Mlll,(i(M j men. Whether it could provide i(),0(IO,00() tons of ships to back them up is another matter. It would be work of years, lint mean while every ship is tfoinjc to count, and while ships are heinjt built our army ot a million men w ill be in training. The War Depart ment plans to have the men in camps by mid-summer, but lonjf before that time the shipyards of the country must be in full swing. Ic.ttlers. He Is rcms I ni'i'i'ia Hotel. Mi l Mile .-t., in Uti.el.iit i; riuite f r e-; 'liieitt:. a::! h,is itiany tnends heie.' Hi- is - sit . Inlly ulerl dtirini; Die Mini-re- ii.iittis when he is able In1 malte this ter:itor by au I -i ri nil-i le. i lue M.inllih M.utuiiie Tlie nrsi iue of a monthly inane XI!. e -.t 1 1 .-il "Tile llvnalnu,' Usuc.l ! bv the .1, l I'eliny C(i.. operators of J d chum nl IT:, tliiblen Rule Mures. t 1: a.- been icccived in Uo.-churi:. A; I'-py i.f the niiiKalne Is mailed to j ea h emp!oe or ihe entire chain (it stoles, jt beini; devoted to Iner- j i hanill-.inu ill ieneliil, siecinli.lnK f on the work ami plans ol the .1. ('. i l-ennr Co. Kiddle Hi. I.. I Mi le William K. Kaiser, a prominent physician of liiddle. arrived heie on train No. 1 ' last niht. He is reiiis-i ti-reil ill (lie I nipoua Hotel .Mr. er .-a;.s ihe schools of Kiddle In the best ol condition at tile liresent time iimt the people ot lllilt' vicinity itle niurh pleased with the selertinn id It. II. Hail as Mijit-rin-i O'llllenl ot tlie schools then: ilniini; Ihe ci.lllllij year. III'. Kaiser is h nieniber of Ihe Mid, lie .srhonl ho.iril i I'llllllot lie Admitted Hermans will not In- admitted to 'l itienship i n tlte I'nited States until alter the Miir and subjects of Ihe kiliser vho haw- applications pend fill; must Wiilt This inllto; miiki niiide in the l-'ederiil Court in i on- liertioll with Solomiill Shil lied 1 i ll, 1. W 'l'ler. iiiiturallalioli eViiminer. from tile Seattle district, railed the coin t 's niteiit ion to ii stilt ut ... of l st;: which ircciiis ii citizen from a i mint t at -ar with the I'nited NclHNd Urn ViMtt!- X. C. .Marls, of I'ortland. indus trial club worker, went to Cleiidale this tnur riintf. where be nassed the arteniliio; the teachers' institute. 'nin- ariiveil jn iMmlas nday iiiorninK and since visited iiijoiy piisseil Thursiliiy MarlK is urninu uis r ly last M tliiit time ha schools. lie Kosehiiri;. M on tin- r.nptren the necessity or pianino; gardens diirinu tbv preseni slimmer in order to help relieie the rood si, 1. 1 late whji b may lollow the declination of war with tlerinany. Yesterday Mr. Marls visited tlie schools of Kiddle and ll.ijs free'K A -Niiir" U'm-k "" " Con. Hietabla confusion occurred at the corner of Washinulon and Jackson streets shortly alter 7 o i lock last evenlna. w In n a Ford aillo i iiibile crashed into the rear of a larger machine ilriien h a son of It. I-'. Shields. Tlie damage Wiis nominal and both cars were i-hle to leave the scene of the accident un der t liei r o n power. Mrs. I. ill Arrives Mrs Ceorue l.ill. w ile of a foi n.et landlord of Hie MiClallen Hotel, ar rived in Unsclnjrt; last 'eninn. Since the death of her husband 'some time iO'O she has been maknm her home with her ifaiiKhier. Mrs. T. (I. Ilus sell. in KiiKeue. Mrs. l.ill is plall nini; lo convert Ihe MeClallcn Hotel 1-uiltliim Into ii n apartment house, and will piohably make a ili-finite aiinoum ement within the next lew days U Attending lntliit County School Suparintendent O. C. Browa left here lust eveQing lor! (Jleiidule, where be speDl the day atteudinic the u-iuhers' institute. Me was aceompaDled there by several other HosebuiK edueatorit. This n Hie first institute held at Olendale for some lime and reports ifiUicute that a big crowd is in utleudauce. Ix-ft lor l-iirlliinil . I liard I'mlerwood. special anent for the I'nited States Covernnienl. who spent eslerday in Koseburi! nnsiiltinK the rocords of the United I States l.und Office, le't here last1 riiLiht for liis home in Portland. of the Underwood iiad charne of r hissifvinK ! the ()ti:-on k California Itailrnad lauds here liist fall and Is weli I known throughout southern ore:Mu.j lluil llit Siumiii , The Southern l-adric Callroad Comtiany found the year l-.Hn the! hiKKest year In Its history, acrunllne lo the annual report or the hoard oil directors made public this week. The uioss revenues weie $ 1 -i::.4 '1 7.-l-::.nL'. aceordiiiK to the report, whiih not only exceeded the earn-l iiif.s ditritiK the previous calendar' year by I l'ii,ii;,ii..". 1 7. -to. but sur-l l-assed the earnlniis duritiK the fis-' cil year enilini; June :in. I'm;. In) iiualyinK tlie income of the road the) report shows that freii;ht traffic ran the main source of increased reveu lies, various causes resulting in tie craied liassenxer revenues. Roseburg Sand & Gravel Company PHONE 37-F-4 . -A ? vf7,1--;;;-''.f It ClKHTfiil. I Il in not in fusy nuutor to he heeri nl when oiih is ill. may, hi)wt'er, seek tlie caust if our df ypoiMlcnry and pfiliaps remove It. When it is caused by indigestion or constipation, hk 1h f reriucnt ly the case. Chaniltpi lafn'H Tablets may b depended upon to coivct it in almost' pv'iy instance. c ! Producers of all Grades of Road and Building Materials SAND, GRAVEL AND CRUSHED ROCK HIIIK dm llli: the erli litiCllsllip id Ol Ihe (Ii-nt-nil (Iix-tliiils, who is in cliiiini- nl' tin- (lincniini-nt's dig WDOilcn ship IniiWimif irunrain, iinniiiiiift-s Hint imilmlily (ill per i-eiit til' tlie vessels will he constructed on Hie I'ni il'ic Ciu.st Kust- ern builders wnnted to it polize this work, ;iltliotiirt most of tlie timber would havt- to lie shipped from Oregon and Washing ton. A quick quietus has already lieeti put on sucli plans liv the famous builder of the Panama ( anal, lit- is a man who puis re sults in first place in any work under his direction. the Kansas wheat crop lor the current vear is now at .' 1,000,1 It III bushels less than last year, owing to the able winter. The crops of corn and oats are expected creased. to enlist its full quota lor the navv !l. A total of HIO men were en- estimated be in- Oregoii is the first statt under the call issued on .March rolled in this state during the ments. !0 days time allowed for such enhst- l.ilio-l'iiilis Ids el veil I In- secretarv ol the S beiry Carnival commniee toda eclved some sample 111 houiiiiilis It is will Ihe an kastern iirl ii 1 1 ti k house believed that Inline,. ip!,. used ill ailveillsln this nlviil lor liie reason lha! Illittee In i liari' of tl Velll he lievo the piiiiiiin; mutter should be obtained here (inns Are miied An attempt is iieitiK made by Ihe I'tliveistlV Of llleeon to obtain Willis tor Hie daily roinpiilsot) iliillinc bv all th' malt- students, SlU s 1 1 1 - Uu o He tin. nil Communication t rum the (loveriiluclit hi ad'iual lc s tiv-'s the l ut r II i il t l.ill tliiit cups will mo lie available tor I imn i d la I c nba-.. Hint as oulv siv wc. l.s in,. , it to Which to dull. III. cutis Uimld lie us.-d onlv l..r a hi. il inn., ii t,.. wi ll' aeeepted bv I he I tin , i - Hi .is Issued I" .nut Miss kv i. si, I. pis i s UIU lei . -tun Ml., I I id her (rallied h License I mill i ia lie lb c use w l-Milav to John T Cole Marie I lei kimin. bnl h lliitllilas Cnlitilv II thai I he 1 . . will be tomorrow Livestock is Itecovered Most ot the livestock i m poll llileil bv ihe ollieers heie durinc the past few liitvs has been redeemed, areord IliK to .Marshal T J Williams. Two more horses were rounded up bv (Miller Wilcox late vester.iav. Itiind Is I'riii ttciiiu The win. h I EJSNS, CUTS and WOUNDS Dtnnit Euca'yptus Ointment AT ALL DNUU IIOM& li'-.'iuii n I ii v lt 1 :.t ml ' I ''Mi'.. I.t f'lMUisl, I ii riiii: 1 In- SI i ,i '' t ( ,i i n i b. I.I lift.- in .t 'i-, bol 'I : f 1 1 f i .-h.-.tl ,i-. ,tl Cm- , m 1 -, - Ult I'M .'I t.1,1-; t.. ilt.- ,! "Hi linv I., Ii.ill.lli I t'"' ! itlPl. Hit -rli-. I . M)r .1 M m. II. i , H.cinlii.n i, 1 1 mt vu u X , ,it,.l ti.unl lti- in.- .1 l.llrr -.ill.?..! .t Mm- l Hot. I a: i iti-.l Ii. i, U I'm 1 1 ,n,l ,. ....-u, M' II. in, iM.n in ,, States ..i.'rs I r .Njiii'in . 1. iMituer. itf llu Ihaut-r l-'ruii 'niii p.i N '. ui' Sah'iii, will h-avt t'ru hi. Iiuiiit' tins i'veniML; alter a coiili 1 il,i s ;.it'ht lnTf Inok itiy at tf i Imi ni-s it i ;i 1 1-is 1 1 Immik Ii il a tiiilt- : 1 1 1 y to nialvf a i mI ict ion. Mr I u an it he I icvi's t In iuuiii tup in mit;la- C(itllit litis si-asm) will In l(iir::t t than ewe iM-ltirtv Mr. luaui-i ii,ifiat.'S I Ii rue ilanl i tin- of w hit II is lot a l nl in Kns.-lniru. The ot hti plants ar' stailoiu-il at Dallas am! My ill i'wk. May piioi iulf I.hiiiIh Innitnial aiUln-s liat- Im-.-m r c. iv.il h.-n- In tin' i f t - that tin' Soul tier n Par it n- Kail road rompaliv is oiisiMertnj; a pi. in ut allow fartn- eH to --f MH lallils, lent tree, o as -it in iiict'easiim the Nation's too.l -u ; 1 1 . A l el mile an n o mice men t f roei I 'resident Spronle is peeled I o t eaeh here within t lie Ilet lew das The company owns many acres ol land that (-ntild he utilized. 'Ihe maul la ihK ol t he com pan y w on Id not now he av .11 la Mt . how e .-r. lor the reason that tiny an 1 1011. Ile'uin to Mclionl K K lhiie. sun ol 1 O 1' 1 1. 11 .-v. w ho has 1 11 assist me W. It hel.av in the autnmot.ile hf-lness al Medloi.l. is epe.ted to n In ( I leiitlale nel Sat 111 ila h.iei ,m in I'nttlan.l and enlist in tt-e av. ,-as the lilen.lale News ImmiI Klieiiiimi isin. lit IK.t and Mi lm oii know that muie than nine onl i-l t'ei i- ca-es ot 1 le 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 v HI ate simply 11,11st nlar 1 hen mat lm dm 10 10I1I or damp. 01 cluonir ilieu inali-.ni whnh att.nks the lainei 101 nl-. kiieer-, hipv and s Ii 011 1 de 1 s '.' 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Owen ct'T now i;i:s l'()TTi:i PLANTS ri'NKI'.AI. !'l HC.NS WKDliINC I'.i'wl l.'LS flreenhou.t IKISKsl u Hi ntr in UNION PACIFIC follozvs the flag Union Pacific System stands able and glad to give to the Nation the same supreme service in time of war as in time of peace. 1 E3 ET, EZ3 E3 T The New CHEVROLET) a --Bia f' The little four is an easy ridinc ear with ?. speed transmis sion. eciiiiiiii.ic.il to maintain 124 miles on a gallon of v,aso linei ami simple to operate: fully equipped with electric lights iiiul electric starter, top ami speedomeier. ruin-: mi25 i:os,:m iiti GLENN H. TAYLOR, AGENT Show Room K. Oak Street, near Arniorv. i . r-'-vi 0 0 U thi: .MlV ok m;mm; with- iiIT I'I DAI.INt,. April SH-eiiil Dveiv Wimian SI I.I Have Sew E-Z i;i'ctl-ic Seuimr .Motor. $1.00 I'm- it in ihe IlienK, KOSUBURQ liLECTRlC CO. NnIK WORLDS kiKCOKM) I'.l.tlSK SKlMMINt -IMC Self Starting ' ' -6 kaiso liaiulli' to isition shownin illiistr.itinii, aiul its turn itrilit iis it aiincs lirailually clown t) "A" puts t ho bmvl into rapid motion. It rvciuitvs tint slight additional fucr to hnn.ii bowl to tllll SH.t-ll. The U.S. isS l-asiest Running it hai tho m .;l'.te.t e'et !, - U-:- .e IT IIAlMVftl a i) vdtivA tin N t l.tnii'ti! cil !i'I.ifi s U':m, - -ip.it :U'T fxivrit'in Oct .'5 t'..n w liu-h 111 c ei v ilet.ul running. T'-r t S. holds the urlU's KivorJ (or iKkso - r 1:1 ,. u ,n . h.ise.r! 'i.l.i .ti!: Churchill Hardware Company Irtuiiiioiim-rs RoM-bure. Or? te3 GOOD GROCERIES Our stock of Diamond "V" ranni'd fruits and vegetables is complete at all times. This standard brand you will find to your liking The store of satis factory service. PATTERSON'S GWOCl-WY W. C. PATTl RsON.ManaT,.r QUEEN'S NOMINATING BALLOT Ninth Annual Strawberry Carnival NoiMItt Nn-iiMi ate and III f.-r r.irnix.il yueen n tor the i bii.lren s On t il.tr jt:. 1, dance . ab.vve eiiibte.. 1-1 be 1111,1. r ll eliut K i:iblir 11 ve.irs of I I; I'aeli r.indid.ile n.vmitiaied ,s troi-i the ijrnunl t'.viiin, n tee Net'';li.itiin: baluits n.. 11 tbe I'arn val ('..iiiri.ltl.e ,-r to hi.: 1 1: ,u b,. n sale at ami tbereafter The cur,;. t th- ('.irn.v.il t'oi;.:nittt,e mid w -"ve one Hundred fr. t Votes 't he sicn.d and ran be mailed 1,, He r new si ip. r efl.ee ill H e b adini! st,,r. s tin April 1 7 t- III. b r lb- el, is., super,,.,,,,, f " " Tuesday eveninc, May vh. 1 J, 4 I