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APRIL 10. 10M. no feji-Al Jul iVJ ! -I-!1 ', 6-"- HOHKBtHO KEWB.BBVIB w Usued Dally Kcept 8undey. L, Wlinbsrly BUB3CKIPT10N HaTES Daily, per year, by mall. . . . . Dally, tix months, by mall.... 2 liy Carrier, Jier month. Call at office, per month Weekly Newi-Heview. per year 2.UU i t Tl. A KtuirlnllHl I' jueiuuvr t . . . T I. akrlllHIknly The Aswciaeo " "r " oalitled lo nib use i". H ,,. i7 .11 news dispatches credited to U ... i. i uu frui1i.f.l in 1(1 IB Or QUI OlUt l mnw " . paper and also tbe local n.wi Pub lished herein. All right, of republi cation of )Plal dispatches herein .re also reserved. Itmolnu-. Ore.'. A"jj(,;JL""- Mmmm BUIlSCltUTION RATES . The following subscription rates become effective April 1, 1820. for the N""-K"'"":.n I Dally, one year by mall....M0O Dally. 6 month, by mall.. t v Hy carrier, per munth 60 e Call at office, per month., .ia SOLVEJIFFICULTy Americans and Japanese Get Together to Settle the Country's Relations. RESULTS SUMMARIZED tAM-U VA1XLV .IAI'PLXING. . . . . . We ure ut lust enjoylnii a lew dus of suiisulne. Lverjbod) la hustling t.UU spi'lUg UIK UIIU UUiUUji ivi ill v snell" Ions enough to allow gar den to be plained. Uraudina Jones is rcponeu iu uc i-ulher improved In health during the l.t few days. .. .i ..v.u,-ii,-A men have been out thin way lately looking for home- u.eads but uo not aeeui " " pleased Willi me prospei m. Work on the right of way down .i... ......vrkii u,,.ms to he aoiuje on at UioM ralo at present. A new camp Is being cstablislnd at the Carey jlace In lower Camus. ilolwrt ilaitinUaie aud Wolcott brother, arc erecting new alio, this week . Alius Ethel McCormack look her Sunday school dims out for a picnic lust Sunday. All enjoyed the outing and come home laden with wild flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Thornton and diililren of Uuscbuig were visiting In ihe valley duiluK the week. .Mrs. Kdiiioudi. Mrs. Iloren n.H .Vlss lleirioy walked over to Mrs. Carey's host fSuiuliiy afternoon. Mrs. ( aroy Is able to be up a part of the i-.iMi- .l:i!iT'litcr-ln-luw. Mrs. Klvin Kennedy of Itosehurg Is with her. Miss Delia Newman ha. gone to Albany. I out l.'rlrt:iv afternoon the hlltll school pupils challenged the pupils il Miss .Met ormiii K team ta a sinn ing content. Miss Mi Corniurk's pu pils won the content, Mis Amies Ed monds, eighth grade, tiding the only cue who missed no words. The regular mooting of Ihe pareut- , ...l,.lr.. will IkM heM nn Saturday. May I, at II o'clock. All fiiemliers try ana attend as we iiv nlssed so many meetings during- th alter part of the winter. RESIDENT. Dil l,AltI) dl I1CH NEWS. WILL MEET TOMORROW. The anocutlva committee of the r,t agin. County tihecp and Ooat cdora' association will moot In i iCi wbur tomorrow to discus t- ! Prul maters to bo brought to their attention. The matter of a wool and t mohair pool at I'oiiiand win anio irobubly Lo coufldord. . o ItKADV FOIt llfMWTKUS. An v.-iiua mfiiin? of the Cham- tier of Commerce was held last night ! for the purpose of considering :u arrangements preliminary to tho ror.ilng of representatives of the Ameri'lin City Uuieau, v.hin or- 1,-anlzation is to conduct an exten-1 live campaign for tne local commcr c al association. Offices have been engaged and will be fitted up and everything put In complete readiness for their coming. o Kind words produce their own Image In men's souls, and a beauti ful image It Is. Pascal. 1 ran T y H . fjjv.i i i in ii J,nee. Partml.lp f Ill",,,l l,...lKn.tl.i Ate Two of the Vital Uiieallons Which Are of Deep Concern. TOKIO. March 30. (I y " Abo clated l'rcs. Correspondent). 11 conference Just concluded he by the Japanese-American lal,"" committee "made a beginning that "ay lead to . possible solution of .ome of the International difiicultles between Japan and the Lulled States." tho committee announced. This conference was an outgrowth of an Initial meeting of representa tives from both countries In Tokio in April 1919- The Americana at the present conference, representing the Japam-SR relations committee of the Ban Francisco .chamber of commerce. Included Wallace M. Alexander, chairman: Dr. Benjamin J WheehT, president emeritus of the Tlnlverultv of California: William T. Besnon, Walter N. Moore, I.nyall "A. Osborne, Walter U Clark and Cap tain Frederick II. llandall. After meeting for several days with the Jupnnesn representatives, headed by Duron Bhlbusawa. the committee summarized Ihe results accomplished as follows: "Japanese ownership of land and Immigration These are tho two vital questions which deeply concern the two peoples. Therefore Ihe Joint committee gave the most cnreful at tention to these subjects and spent several days freely exchanging views on them, .and flnnlly reached the conclusion thai the committee on both sides will use their utmost en deavors for Ihe solution of these burning questions. "Co-oneratlon of cnpltal The best way to cement Ihe relations of the two countries Is to enter Into eco nomic relations. Such enterprises have alreadv been started In Jnnnn and the results are most satisfactory, although there Is plenty of margin for Improvement and development "Cable communications Cable communication. fnlls fur short of our expectations. No satisfactory conr munlratlon on diplomacy or coin merce can be carried on If It Is left as It Is now. "Exchange of professorships Great benefits come from exchange professorships. In order that this enterprise can be satisfactorily con ducted It Is Important that certain universities ho selected where tho professorships shall be established nod the exchange of professors can be carried on. In connection with this enterprise a method of publicity Bholllll bn devised. "Trade arbitration There Is dan ger that the good relations of the two countries may he Jeopardised on account of disputes that may arise from commercial complications. Therefore It Is highly desirable to rreate an agency f,r arbitrating such dh-'ptltes. "Industrv The lnhor question has a direct relntlon to Industry and It Is of an Inlernatlonnl nnttire. It is hlghlv Important t tint one couutre should learn from the eierlence of the other In dealing with the la'ior situation. "After night days of the confer ence, tho Joint committee wa ilis .olved with many expressions of mu tual esteem and satisfaction over the work accomplished. It wn the gen eral sentiment thnt a IwRlnnlng had been mnde hy tho conference thnt might lead to a possible solution of some of tho fnteniatlon.il difficulties between Japan and the I'nlted State.." At Dlilr.rd, Xi'ni'ay n-:hnol p.t 10 i. m. 8 rinon ut 1 1 a. m. Kpworth I eague at 7 p. ui. Sermon at 8 p. At Ton Mile, Sunday school at 10 a. m. At looking Class, Runday school H 10 a. in. Sermon at 1 1 a. ni.. by Ihe llev. Jenkins. o- Fire Department Pat Out Light Tlifl flic d- pa it men ( lias been railed out for a Rood many different j imriKiHca, Ther in one call on nc- rd where a humane lady culled out! (ho department to help u rat down it! lelejihttiio polo, hut the lorul outfit lii'liiH-en It netH the record for queer alls when It wan asked to put out an electric light. l.uHt nlnht a man ii formed the firemen that a liBht had been left btirriinit under hln car in a local RaraKo aud he requested that It be turned out. It developed hat the mechanic had left work leaving tho trouble lump IwinKln? to cue of the beams of the frame body nd the owner thinking the Ump had been left on tho floor was afraid ot fire. The department obliKinuly put out tho lli,r lit ufter fordnK an ent tunce to tho building. St.MAV AT TIIK CIll'ItCHKH. The First Baptist Church. I.ane nnd Hone atreetB, J. H. Dlckaou. pas ior. Bible whool at 9:45, O. P. CokIiow, rjuperintendent. Alornlni! won hip at 11 a. m. Special muHic '.y the choir. B. Y. P. U. will meet it G:J0 Kveninic worship at 7:30, wllh nrcachlns by the pastor. All- day meeting at (Hide. Prea,:hinK ijervko at 11 a. m. liaHkot dinner ai 12 o'clock noon. All aro invited. Come and brin your basket with 8on. thing in it. Preaching service at 2:30. The pastor will preach on th New World Movement. Prayer meotlug Wednesday evening at 7:30 Tho Prowbyterinn Church, Jacc inn and Lane sweets. E. W. Varrins ton, minister. Strengthen your moral convictions. Church attend ance means better living. You will find gospel preaching, good singing nnd a hearty wolcomo hero Sunday. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. m, Kathers and mothers bring your children to Sunday school. It Is the heat way. Morning worship at 11 o' clock. Sermon, "One Accord. One Purpose, One PaRslon." Kndeavor rervlce at 7 p. m. This Is the month ly consecration service and every member should be present. Miss Clap fs leader. 8 p. m., evening wor phip. Tho evening service Is evange listic. A good home service led by t!i choir and sptclul music. Sermon, "He Was a Leper." Flrtit M. R. Church, Main and f.nno streets, F. W. Keagy, pastor. f : -1 5 a. m., Sunday school, J. A. Walker, superintendent. 1 1 a. m., preaching service. Theme, "The rrodigal'a Return, or the Soul's Re storation." 6:30 p. in., Kpworth League, subject, "How to Khow Sym pathy." Leader, Irma Shlplds, 7:30 p. m., preaching service. Theme. "Cnder the Shadow, and Protection r-f the Crob." Prayer meeting Wed iiesdny evening at 7:30. A cordial greeting awaits you. Kalnt .porgji Clmrch, corner Main and Cass streets. Tho Rev. H. R. White, vicar. The Ven. Archdeacon Chambers of Portland, will be here for tho Sunday service. Holy Com munion at g a. m. Sunday school. 1 0: 4', and Holy Communion with Mother's Day "All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my Angel Mother." -Abraham Lincoln. FLOWER'S FOR MOTHER Join the millions of men woui.n und children of the great nation In paying hoi.mee lo h,'r. This day has been set alde by an net of Congress ns a day lo be kept sacred In honor of the Mothers" when o, as a nation, turn aside from our usual tasks to pay Iioiiuiko to her who nave us birth, whose kuIiIIiik hand and unselfish love made life's path Binooth for our first fullering st,.pS. BEST FOR HOME SHINES-SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES Foe BUck. Tin. Oi Blood. Duk Brown PASTES AND LIQUIDS 'wim. i tub n v n ALLEY CORPORATIONS LTD., BUFFALO. R Y. - A sermon at II o'clock. All are In vited to these services. Klrst Church of liri-t, Scientist Scrvltos are hold each Sunday niorn li.g at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, this mcening Includes testimonies of healing. Sun day school convenes each Sunday n.oruins at 9:43. all up to the age of 2D yeaiB aro Invitid to attend. The reading room In the rear of the church building Is o,ieu dully except .Sundays aud holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. The public is cordially In vited to attend these services and visit tho r?adins room. Subje-t of Sundav's lesson Is "Everlasting Pun ishment." Christian (liuivh, Pine and Wood ward streets, C. II. Hilton, minister. After the close of the great meet ing, the regular services of the church aro being resumed. The pas tor will (jircnch Sunday morning and evening. The evening service will iiegin at eight o'clock. Morning sub ject, "After Pentecost What?" Evening theme, "A Gold Brick." The music at this church is always stir ring and Interesting. Bible school at 9:4fi. Tho Bible school hag had a wonderful growth thl spring. The pastor has begun a series of Bible studies in the Book of Revelation for his class of men and women. Y. P. S. C. K. at 7 o'clock. Subject, "Mow to Show Sympathy." Leader, Thelma Perry. At the close of the service Sunday morning th tennis dub of the Bible school will have a mooting. On Wednesday evening the quarterly meeting-and reports will he given, after which there will be a Mixer social, the old and new mem bers getting together for a good time and a get-acquainted evening. The public always welcome. All day meeting at Glide Sunday commencing at 11 a. m. Basket din ner at 12 m. An Invitation Is ex tended to the community. Don't fall to be there. Service at. 2:30 In tho afternoon. J. H. Dickson. 'Here's San:i .:;f You lo i.emeroter" says the Good Judge A CHECKING ACCOUNT FOR CONVENIENCE DO you realize that It la easier o take out a checkbook In payment tor a purchase or in making any other sc. of transaction than to bother about making change Then, too, you always havo a record of and receDt , the expenditure, Ior Open that account here at the Umpqua Valley Bank. JOHN M. THIIOMC, Cashier. the IMFQUfl YHLLEVbaju ROSEBURO OREGON Advertise in News-Revlevr. I CUUNVV IMmISrSE? , 1 POLITICAL AXXOUKiCEMENTS 4 (Paid Advertisements.) : FOH SHEitlPK I heieby announce my candidacy for renomination on the republican ticket for sheriff of Douglas county subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election to be held In May. 1820. GEO. K. QU1NE. FOR REPItESEXTATiVB I am hereby announcing my can didacy for nomination on the repub lican ticket as representative from i Douglas county subject to the ap proval of the voters at the primary election in May, 1920. B. P. NICHOLS VOW JOINT ItKI'RESKNTATIV'S And any man who uses tin Real Tobacco Chew will tnh you so, You get a lot more satisfac- tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than in a big chew of the old kind. And it costs less to chew. The full rich, real tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco VV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Flowers Price and Principle OUR SLOGAN Price the Lowest Principle the Highest. It is our business to sell good things to eat. We do sell you every good thing to eat that can be found in a well equipped grocery store. Our low prices and high grade goods have made the casual buyer a steady customer. If you are not getting Grocery Satisfaction see us. Our line of Ready-to.Wear Dry Goods is increasing daily and we can save you money. Call and see our line. rws I Peoples Supply Co. I hereby announce my candidacy for election as Joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties, subject to the will of the voters of the republican party at the primary nominating election to be hsld May 21, 1920. C1IAS. P. HOPKINS o FOR REPRESENTATIVE. This anonunces that I am a can didate tor noniin.itieii of represor, alivo from Douglas county, subject to the endorsement of republican voters at the primaries. May 21. 1920. ARTHUR H. MARSH FOR COUNTY JUDGE I desire to announce my canrll dacy for the office of County Jndgi tcr Doualas County, subject to itr approval of the republican v.nrs a I'd pr:ma-y election May 21. l'Jit, D. J. STEWART FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR r tn annnncA mvself a can didate for the office of county sur veyor of Douglas county, subject t the aproval of the republican votert a, the primary election. F. C. FRBAR. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I desire to .innoince my candi dacy for ihe of. ee of County Asses sor foi i'o- ;lus couaty, subject to th ar 't'.u! ol the republican vot ers at the primary election May 21 1920. FRANK L. CALKINS I Ol! COUNTY CLERK I herory announce my candidacy for reelection to the office of Coun ty Cleii of Douglas County, subjeu' to the will of the voters of the De niocrat.c Party at the primary no minating election lo be held Ma 21, 1920. . H. LENOX FOR COUNTY CLERK I.ARGR SALMON Ml t.'HT YFTFI!tV A large salmon wnlpnlne rounds was caught at the forks nf tho river resterdnv hy Joseph Cnlne. an operator at the loeil dispatcher pfflee. Mr. Gaines was fishing with llrht qu'nmpnt and a Ions, hard frtrngfle was necessary to land the fish. Profusely fruKnuit and dellKht fully r. frelilnc. thev will if pre sent, d on this day, be a true t .knn of love and devotion, 'it means so much to Mother, every pet ,, . very loaf, every waft of fraK nince Is laden with a messaKe for her. It speaks to her in laiiRuaae no huiimn toiiKiio ran speak It makes her feel that the pain the anxiety, the fear, the sleepless niKhis. her silent sorrow, her siiffer Iiirs have not been In vain It .peaks to her of love returned the sweetest of all compensations, and it means so little to you meas ured by Ihe standard of gold mid silver. (jive her favorite flowers to "The llest Mother That Ever Lived lour Mother. All flowers are appropriate for -Mothers Dav." Li.',"u 1 t ul ,,'"" "askets, in fact any of the many You can mail or telegraph your Flowers if your t t !h.i'LisAnot,leJr cil,'- ' your order for Mother's Day JVOUY J j 'THE PERN'i MRS. F. D. OWEX, Proprietress 2 I 403 West Cass Street Phone 240 M AY 3, 4 and 5 are general clean-up days. The city of Roseburg has ordered us to clean up, which means our mtsoii.iI apiieiunnco as well as our luiek lartls. . You can Improve the appearance of your yard at home. We ran Improve your personal c. -euraiice by thoroughly cleaning and pressing- your outer apparel. The house v.lih a reputation. WHO'S YOUR CLEANER? Phone 277 TRY OUR WAY Our Auto Will Call I wish to submit my name to the Kepu til lean voters of Douglas Coun ty for the nomination to the office of County Cleric at the primary election to be held May 21, 1920. IRA B. RIDDLE:, FOR COUNTY" COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my cand-ldao for the nomination as County Com niissioner. northern district, on the republican ticket, suoject to the an proval of the Douglas oounty voters at the primary election to be held Id May. WILLIAM KLETZER, 'f- . Yoncalla, Oregon rOR OOUNTY SUPERINTENDENT This announces that I am a can didate for re-election to the office of county school superintendent subject to the will of the voters at tne republican primaries. O. C. BROWN FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby anonunce that I will be a Candidate St thA Afnv nrlmaHAi on me republican ticket for nomlna- uoa oi treasurer ot Douglas county. C. M. MYNATT o FOR OOUNIY TREASURER Announcement Is hereby made that I will be a candidate for noml neion of treasurer' for Douglas county on the republican ticket, subject to the decree of the voters at the May primaries, 1920. JAS. SAWYERS POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I hareby announce myself a candi date tor the Republican nomination for Representative for sDouflas county. A. B. SHIRIA. I hereby announce my , for nomination for County sloner. subject to the annrL , Republican constitueiic'o'cj county at the eleciinn P"" If noillltmte.l ... -i.-. .V ! li:i I w eieg , ... mg my term of office iJJt1 tel affairs of the cn. ,'.w""'9 tl conservative business nia'nei I Just nd equal consideiTil concerned. MVwii WM. O HRI-Dnn E'atoa. Oresa FOR 8REIUFP ABnoaticement of my eurfijJ for nomination t ck.l,,. las county on the repabllc,, 1 . m luo Muaiiiiea fotsnuu primary election in Mav. imi 8AM STAElia ' FOR JUST1CB OP pup, Ann'ouncement Is hereby i mlnation of Justice ot tha fnul Deer Creek district .,.ki.T . If IH approval of the republlcu nx i i9tv, pnmariet. CEX). JO.Nffi POUTIC.4L ANNOUXCKMln T tiAfnkw . ... I . "" bij amtt POLITICAL ANNOCXCJKSmi I announce to the Repobllmal ers oc uougias county, Oresmitl i am a candidate for Count; Jisj I or smu county, to tie nomiutsd t the Primary Election tn h. i.u . the 21st day of May, 1821. iim nated and elected I viU ttuae county business ecanomiaUj yt without sectional favorlUia. jh mote timely county road aim I ance, expend the baiines a I county road bond Issue, u ortpiil apportionea, under erildenl a I vision ana will secure u. esrir nual audit of accounts, ioiri port la solicited. J. G. DAT.Jt o FOR REPRKSEMAIlfl I .hereby announce that 1 1 candidate for nomination ol tbi publican ticket for repreaeaKf subject to endorsement of qul-J voters at the primary eiectia ul 21, 1920. NODUS ANDKPl I FOR CURONER. I am a candidate for renonttl on the Republican ticket, ton I oner of Douglas County, lubid. the approval of the qualifies wtl at the primary election in Mil it I m. a. Rirrci FOR OOUNTY OOMMI88IMB I I hereby announce my eull Tor nomination on ths rpil IfrlcAt for commissioner of Hl las csunlT. subiect to thi nrit'l the voters at the primary es"! May 21. 1920. I ARTHUR WALKER, Kl l FOR "DISTRICT ATTOBSn it, i - ...,u.ii tnr itarl 1 will uo a wuui."' , publican nomination, to t0vl self, as District Attomej -l , . .. ... ., iha irsri laS lUUULjr, VlCftuu, , a nominating election held 1920. your support will fl ciatea. ulouud - FOR COUNTy'cOMM!05 I . .. th. Mm i suDmii my u.'uo w i ta can voters of Douglas coul UUlUIUKlloit lu commissioner ai iuo tlon to be nem May .i. For and with ths ?""- the county. Lowest -consistent progression. AJ" s trlcts to have tneir m and In proper time to lDf roads, and in accordant" .ire. of the neoDle lnteresw price for labor, WthW'fS A. r. ANXOUXCEME1 I hereby announce or as representauio - r from the 4th Keprescntstin ' f Douglas County, OnP p mary election to be 1920. subject to electors oi o , j ixXM. I cratlo sloser XI, 1 ' ' Al 5 ohmtt m nam lo voters of "V nomination of Cos'oi er at tb jri.-ry "-