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KOBRBcao irews . WJTIW moxdat, Ariutjt, J0. saws ROtiEBUBO KKWi. REVIEW Issued Except Buuday. h. Winiberlr b. w. Hates iK'rt '""las cmurulPTION It ATliS Dslly, per year by mail. .... .IJ.OJj Dally, six months, by mall.... Ilu 'urri..f ItHr UlOUtll .VV Call at office, per nionih .36 Weekly News-Kevlew, per year 2.00 m.miiImt of The Awoclatfd I: Tho Associated Press ! exclusively miiltlud tu the uao for republication all news dispatches credited to H or uot otherwise credited lu thin psper aud also the local new puu irm. All rights of republi cation of special dispatches Uorelir are also r-rvea. ItoM-lmiK, Orron, April 10, llWO. utmar'lllPTin.V HATKS a ' Tka fnllnwln Subscription rates become effective April 1, 1920, for the News-Review: Dally, one year by mall....) 4.00 Dally, 6 months by mail.. 2.00 liv carrier, per muntn 50 . Cull at office, per mouth.. .35 ; I'XSKIIXKI) I.AIIOK KIIOKTAtib Mills, mine and railroads are now aid to be abort 3,000,000 men on account of lack of lumiuirutlon dur ing tbe war. And 1,000,000 aioro, it la predicted, will leave for Europe as soon as they can- get purports. Where doea this leave the country: How operate the vast Industries that depend on common labor? The IlK uies Quoted above are as stated by the Inter-Hacial Council. There is possibly one loophole In these statis tics, since labor shorlaKe hus been to some extent made up by the employ ment of women. Before the war also there was a surplus of labor a good deal of the time. Nevertheless there Is a lack of willing hand workers. Able bodied young men should be discouraged from standing behind counters and hundlng out shirts and cereal packages and candy boxes. They would better go on furms and Into mills. There Ib a chance to ad vance from these Jobs. I.et the girls do the counter act. The feeling used to prevail that It was more high toned to go Into offices and stores, than Into factories and mills where you had to work at the bench. Hut the factory employe with his good nar would never swan jobs today with the poorly compensated clerical worker. Of course, young men trained In American schools hate to take the common Jobs of digging In mines and 'ditches and pounding up stone on the rnad. Uut Intelligence ought to count In many Jobs hereto fore considered unskilled. If alert young fellows could put their wlta to work and Increase production In oc cupations heretofore monopolized hy non-KnKllsh speaking workers, they could raise these tanks'above their present levol and make them worth while. ? jill! ri.Twnxu M'T thi;i:s. license upon the automobile and the tax on gasoline. It bus also been dc , termlned that the automobile license and the gasoline lax will net only take care of 'the bo ld lusue, but will also ciuale a surplus that can go Into other channel. '1 liese facts were dvterkilm d by figuring a normal in crease In the number of auto li censes for a -term or years wnea me maximum could be considered as reached. The aulo owner will profit mi liv reason of lilKhway conmruc- tlon; it Is proper that he should bear the burden of Its building. lauer mills, lumber mills and all olher wood working manufacturing plants of the nation will suiter on May i when many thousand timber workers of nil kinds throughout the inner m-iilnsiila of .Michigan go on sirilso tor eignt hours work and leu hours pay. This Is the greatest tim ber producing section lu the United Slates, so that when tne striae .reuks the paper shortage as wen as all other products depending upon wood will be greaily augmented. Kiniilovers assert that they will close down permanently rattier than meet the demands. They are showing flgiil hy shipping out more lumber than has ever been known before. Great lumber piles which have not been de- pioted for fifty years today stana nearly empty. Many shortages of merchandise aro due to failure lu on nun Height curs in which to haul goous. Short ages of cars ure suid ilu total 80.000 monthly. Now it cuts could move 25 per cent faster. It would securo as good results as buildntg 2G per cent more rolling stock. Tiiu railroad companies uru wording to accom plish this end, by liicreusiiijf per uiem ales for uso of freight cars 50 per cent. This It Is hop. d will discour age the over thrifty denims who use Ight cars as a place in which to store goods. Some roads fcot-ui to make more effort than others to round up their own cars and keep them working. Others allow Iheui to drift a!i over the country, many of l ie u laid up Ti remote pkices for nek .f rei airs. Keep tho curs uiov ng, m 1 you help relieve sei'.reliies of mei d,i noise. Borne thrifty philosophers ask why people plunt such tree as tho popu lar shade varieties, which yield no product at harvest but dead leaes. By planting standard varieties of nut trees along the highways, they would get equally good shade, and the must nutritious food furnished lu all na . ture. An Illinois man tells how he got $8 a bushel for his black wal nuts, and some of his trees hear 14 bushels each. The objection is made that the boys of such a neighborhood would get all tho nuts. The constant clubbing of this foliage would keep It thoroughly trimmed, possibly too much so. However, any philan thropist who sees fit to curry mil this suggestion will find himself ex ceedingly popular with the young crowd. Also if he cultivates the The latest acquisition to the feath ered tribe In Ibis city Is a four lepged duck being cared for by a North Koseburg boy. The high cost of living Is bringing forth all kinds uf freaks, but It Is hoped, under pre vailing prices, that no extra lower xtreinllies are added to the human race. 1 lie average fellow nas goi enough to cover up without taking on a couple of extra pegs. Well, the weather man look a day off Kuiiduy. This was mlghly fine for the hundreds of people who were hankering for an opportunity to spend a brief period In the wilds of the county enjoying the mountain air and fraKrance of sorina. But, at the regular hour this morning the sprinkler was on the Job. Away down South where the over all fud oilKliiuled ILe price of denims has advanced to $6 per pair an Increase of 400 per cent but at this price they are still In demand. Kveryone is after I lie profiteer these days, but he's about as elusive as a monkey getting awuy with the milk of a cocoanut. It costs seventy-ilve cents hair cut at Klamath Falls, next? for a .What Lest you forget, register. Eugene Teachers Are Given Praise Ilfcuusi' of iiuHolult'iin'iiIa circulat' (Ml ri'Kui'iHnp the tnuht'is of the Ku jjtin nchools, i lu; l'iirent-'lYacht'i i"llltliil of Mil. r-Hir lmtl l'mi.i.iuln.1 habit of curly rifllnc ho may occa- n,.WH,,aiH.rf, of th(i sUllw to R,ve Hj,a,.e 1UIW117 rui wmtj iiuia uiiHPcii. t(1 u rvHoluitim rfiviiily adopt - Wavming the Ht-tloii of the Uachers. The statu road buildliipt pro rain i Th instructor at Kut'iio have re ts anothnr cun uf "Jones h pays i lit ; fuwd to accvpt new mutructn if fre.Kht,' says the tirants Pas , fmcrd lu wne uiiiIit tin' pr&cn( Courlnr. hllo llin qunlioti ht'foie city pi iiu-ipal. und In coiisimiucucc the voters is not a direct one uf a have roci-iYcd a Ktoat d al of uu bond lasne for the purpose of hlh- favorable publicity. The resolution way construction. It does have t he ; adopted in their behalf follow: same effect. The question upon the' Whereas, the jtrade and junior ballot in upon tbe increasing of thujhiKh siliools of Knirem' are about to limit of leal Indebtedness from 2 to lose over so per cent of their teach 4 per cent, but the voter must ro-, ers, and tnemher that It does not told to the Win-mis, nil efforts on the p;irt of property tax of the Individual. The t the patrons in secure conditions un bend Issue for the building of thw'der which tiny could remain have roads will he mot, both as regards IU failed, aud Interest and principal, from the Whereas, reports tending to dls- Some Day Cash Will Be at a Premium THIS has been a "loadlng-up" period. People have bought things and Invested In seeurltles to an ex tent and of a kind beyond reason. l ,-jld conditions return to normal. Ihere will be a j hastening to get from under by UNLOADING. Happy then will be the person with a BIO BANK AC COUNT here at the Uuipqua Valley Bt.uk. lie Thursday evening's session and a large outclmr 01 csuuiusies win an initiated at toat tiuia. , Fired Uumbuu line' Fred Durnham. formerly organist !at the Aat.'sra theater, arrived here yestetday i.-tiu Albany, where oe is uow tui.lo. el Ic a similar capacit) wlta the Ouie theater company. He will remain here for several days In- spectlng the symphony organ at the I Antler's and maklni a few repairs on It. IUluru Home Mrs. J. K. Sugun, who liaa boen visiting with relatives here for some time, left for ber home In OranU t'ass this morning, bhe was accom panied by her slater, Mrs. C. C. Uagn, who will visit ber fur a time. J. M. THROVE Cashier THElMPQUfT VILLE bank 3EE5 ROSEBURO OREGON CITY NF.VV3 0 credit them and to prevent them ' from obtaining positions elsewhere : h:.ve been clrcululcd; 1 herefore, be It resolved by the taxpayers and patrons or the six rude nnd Junior nlKh sctioois or r.u- I Seveiilv-fivo Guest nene. that wc present the following! Aut 7fi cue-its wero present nt facts: . l:ho farewell oarty given tiuturday First: These teachers have only . , . ,, nd ur3 n. Martin been endeavoring to Becure a Just . . .. s Fraser and children. ind reasrmnhle wage-schedule and,., r,u. ...,d f,.miiy have been proper conditions under wnicn , s.iennll!lf tho winter in this city at "' ""-"V, v. I 'he home of Mrj. rrazer s paronis, llclty only when compelled to do so ... . Q Vartilli anj her par tly erroneous statements published pilust them. S'coiul: The statements that hese teachers have formed a union and conducted a strike, is false ami mlrely without foundation; that on Hi contrary they have regarded and will regard the legal and moral ob Mrnllons of their contracts to the fullest extent even at personal 'OSH, Third: That they have not at any ilme Initiated or presented a petition 'o the superintendent or school bonrd aasklng for the superinten dent's removal. Fourth: That nt no time have hey delivered on ultimatum to the school board or undertaken to dlc- ate In any other way; their state nent that they could not teach un der the present superintendent being in answer to a cotnnitinicatfon ask ing their position on that subject. Ilesolved. that we commend In the highest terms the efficient and con scientious work, of thesp teachers; hut we express our gratitude espe 'liillv for the lessons of patriotism and of loyalty to our country nnd Its Institutions which they have taught our children. rtewolved, that whilo we deplore ,.nt will ncriininaitv her back to Can ada, where she resides and spend the summer with her there. They leave for Canada Thursday. T-ao party was a complete surprise to the recipients, and wai sponsored by their mnny friends In this city. It was hold at tho new Martin homo in West noesbiiru. The evening wai spont with games and music and a dainty luncheon was served. Pawn Awny Mrs. Maud Stella Conklin. aged 38 years, paused awnv at the Ilose- bv.re sanitarium late Saturday nign' after a protracted Illness. She had been receiving treatment at the sani tarium about a month. She is snr vi'4 bv a husband, two sons who nre employed at the Bonaday stock farm near this city, and a daughter In Coos county. The funeral ser vices will be held at the Hoseluire Undertaking parlors at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning with a Sulherlin m'nlster In eharg. Interment will take place at the Masonic cemetery Mny Securo Aid Tho people of Ueedsport and Car diner are quite hopeful of securing losing them, wo most heartily recom-'Jald for the jetty construction at the end them to any school hoard to ' mourn 01 me river, i ne senate iiae whom thev mny apply. 1 rererred back to the house tho rivers n..niH ihnt ne ilvo nil honor 'and horbors bill wltk the rerom- to them, because at personal saerl-1 mendatlon that tho anproprlation be flee they have stood for a principle : raised rrom 112.0011.0110 10 i.'o.uoo. vhlrh menus the establishment of 000. Senator McXary sent a wire to rich! and lustlro nnd the betterment I Ueedsport saving that It 'was quite nt nur schools. ' Hopeful that tne next Dill wniito Signed Patterson school: Anna carry an appropriation ror te ump- V. Clark. Pre . Binoche C. Borer. una river. I ne port, oi umnqua nns ?ee : Junior High School: Ornha . already exnonded about $200,000 PolmleTter Pres.. Edith F. I.ee. making Improvements and huildlnf See.; Washington school: Nina Hav he jetty. derive. Pres.. Mat T. Moon. Sec; i Lincoln school: Gertrude Camnhell. rle-.tl Itolicarsnl Tonl-lit Pres.., Margaret F. Tnmnn. Sec: I "Tho Purple Jazzapators," the of Oeary school: Hally M. Anderson, ' flrial Elks orchestra, will hold theii Pres.. Picclola Bussell, Sec: Condon 1 rehearsal this evening at the club school: Jane Ford, Pres., Mae James, 1 rooms and prepare a musical pro- Sec. I gram which will be renderod next (Thursday evening. From present in dications a lively time will be had a: Is Visiting Here J. Glass, of Edgerly, North Pa Kotit, who baa been spending tht winter bt various points in Califor nia, is viuitiiig here for a few dayi at tho J. M. Judd residence. Mr Glass Is enroute home. Returns to CoUejte Miss Mitybelle Miller, who spent tho week end at her home In thlt city, left Sunday afternoon for Eu rone, where sbe Is attending tbe uui rersity. . . Union May Pi eunt Wage Demands Word was received here yesterday from Portland to the effect that til. trainmen's union is to demand nr. increase of 20 per cent In wages and that unloss the Increase Is fortbcom ing by May la a general walkout U to take place. The statement was unconfirmed but purported to come from official sources and was ac cepted by local trainmen for Its face value. It is said that the demand will be presented on the 28th of this month and the companies will be given until May 16 to comply, after which time the men will quit work unless their requests are granted. The report Is said to follow a meeting of trainmen at Portland at which place the men were Informed of the action to be taken by the union. That the strike Is spreading and is expected to reach Roseburg Is shown in the fact that the local yards are being patrolled by guards. It Is evident that trouble Is expected, for armed sentries are on duty at all times of day and night. So far there have been no developments locally and the switchmen here are not ex pected to loin the Insurgent walkout but will wait for the union heads to act. Advertise is rtsws-lteTtfr. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Advertise li v?-3.Tviev'. Children Cry for Fletcher's Peoples Supply Co. A Few of Our Regular Prices: Fisher's Boiled Out, pkg. ..3:c Soda rrn.k.-rs, per pound Kellox's Com Flakes, pkg. ..llir Jelly, in T or. Jar Krlnklo Com Flakes, pkg. ..10c 01inp:c flour, sack Shredded Wheat, pkg Kc Snowdrift flour, per s., k Standard peas, per can ...,Kc Boh White soup. 4 1 i t-s . Standard tomatoes, per can ..l.'.c Whi"' pounds . a. . . ,j Cote.i, S-iuiiiml c:ii.i . Standard corn, per can I c Corn starch, p;irKnr Milk. all brands, per cn .... l.'.c Mn,,.mvv 4 fr " Macaroni, per pound 10c Sardines. .-r cm . .lc . . i r.c ..t. :o .jr.. so . I'Oc .10o . :rc . 10C A Good Place to Trade. Tbo Kind Tea Have Always Bought, and which has been In use for over thirty years, has borne the signature- of - nd has been mails tinder his per- &XJ&!?72ilf Bonal supervision since its infancy, wus. icsam Allow no one t0 deieiTe you tjjj All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are bnt Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of lafar.ts end Children Experience against Experiment. c WhatisCASTORIA' Castorm is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops aad Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic inbetance. 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 Fevtrishneaa arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural aleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENU.NE C ASTORIA ALWAYS J Bears the Signature of IT. 9. Weather Bureau, local office Roseburg. Oregon, 24 hours ending j a. m. today. Precipitation In Inches and Hund redths: Highest temperature yesterday 66 Lowest temperature last night 43 Precipitation, last 24 aoura . . .00 Total prscip. since first of mo. as.zi Normal preelp, for this month 1.48 Total prooip, from Sept. 1, 'ID, to date zu. i Average precip, from Sept. 1, 1877 30.11 Total deficiency from Sept. 1 -919 9-20 Average precipitation for 43 wet seasons, (September to May Inclusive) St. 48 WILLIAM DULL, Observer. Fence Fence Fence Page woven steel eoll spring wire fence, loo ends, no trouble to splise. Just received ear load and have in stoek the t bar 18 in.. I In. stay. 10 bar ift In I In. stay for hogs; also 7 lsr Is: bar t in.; 10 bar 40 in. bar 41 in.: It bar 47 in. stock femes, aud 10 bar 48 In poultry and rabbit fence. Soft wire fence 7 bar 16 in. at 13c; bar 19 in. at 41c. Also several kinds of poultry fence, 13 to 71 Inches high, liarb wire, braee wire and staples. White foi prices. STEARNS & CHENOWETH Oakland and Yoncalla Sheet MetalWork OK ALL KI.IUS J- H. SINNIGER II OAK rlTKSKT PHOMS 4M In Use For Over 30 Yeais The Kind You Have Always Bought W VrisjK rt tr Auto Owners! W woald b pleMed to test your Batteries Free at any time and glte yon eipert adrl.-n on the care of I latteries. Iliieu purchasing sew batter lee (f our price. We cast ure yoa money. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE 441 Jt. Jackson 8c. Row-barg. If' V IN THE FIVE POUND CAN . AINU SAVE MONEY ft. CUT DOWN YOUR , Coffee Expense Buy the famous "The Quality Coffee It Goes Farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED PE.VNEV 8TOIIK HAS AltMKMAX WINDOW, Tha J. C. Penney store In this city has a very clever window display concerning the Armenian drive which is taking place. The window repre sents a scene In Armenia showing 'he starving children, one of which Is grasping an empty milk bottle, while the angel of death Is looking on. Tse display is very effective. Advertise In News-Review. Ounce Wednesday livening a. uenoni uance will be hell J Wednesday evening at the utA mo yroceeua 10 De donated tt Armenian relief fnni ti...... selling for a dollar .nj i slon to spectators will be free. (3 orcnesira win furnish the mac the occasion. ODORLESS CLEAN EFFICIENT Bold mr la St lb. whit ootton bmgm 9235 And. S lb. pckgf ., . i 36 Vm Filler No Balk AIFertilUec ' tin ihet Mi iin-niT in. i til rMwet Par Zawim. Flower. CBrdm. flhrvbs UoM JPlMU. Fields Msl Orclurda Book FREK Tll Jutt HOW A SI Ib. bfttr coTera a liwn ipao o( 1100 oquars fet. Luti a ftm.r or moro. A tablet poo nful to hill of potttoea, to matoea or ordinary roto buah means abun dant flowers, crisp and eaclr veajstablea A tsaapoonful for to 9 In. potted plant Ferns lov. tt. Fully GuaraataasL DLHTRIBtTOB J. F. BARKER. 3b CO. THE RUITER SANITARJtl 1 1 neornnra taAX Our Improved facilities in ij avyi euinteu, bo laat eves sot y sired entranee should be tmJ ior several oays in sdvuo. M u rower is the house phyaiciu ui prepared to answer any call n upon hlm Phone 31. ill A Doaglas street. 1 DB. V. L. BUTTER, MrdksllW 0 i I FREE MAP Facta Regarding Oil InvesuMsaJ Activities in the Oil fUk We will send free upon tgsl our Independent paper giriii h liable oil news. Also free oil ss Texas, showing all oil pools, n ing and drilling wells, sad iSil tivities In all Teias Couaties. n for it. Only a limited nuatt tree copies. OIL FACTS 812 Throckmorton St, Fl lli Texas. EXPERT WELDING Includes not only the knofi dge of where to atply 1" ''2 ueal, DUl also jubi " : ston. The work can be onr done as well as underdone, ft possess the expert knowMi and have facility for dolnftf kinds of welding work uuV torily. We are at your sfr vice any time.. Mathews WeldinpWorki ACETYLENE Wf 10IIC CUTTIIC M' ItOSKHUlKi. OHKOOX M It's Time We Repair Your If you want to get the fD nefit of the season. day'i delay is a day's pl"J ln.t an bring the food w who.l arnnnd and have SI f It In first class riding tlon. Too know wnst xm work w do. Bvery o!s riW does. D. W. JAMES Vaaaral fse(air nuir- S34 .North Jacks" Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT Ifr- A help that will ilmpllfr your particular waihrlsr bJj um is uur lauuij lannary Berrice. uar anfor wi wt tl. k.J1. - -lr - a. . A .VII ,fl roaf uuuuio si a u3siaiiQ iiaisj ancn weea aou u Ing in our customary contldarata and aanltarr manner. Wir ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY r i.-