rnrr..r, mat i, iat. nniRBtna two KOHMll'llU BWI-BVII Ugued Dolly Except Sunday. L, Wlwbsrlj Ucrl U. tlot U. W. Bales BL'BSCUIPTION KATES DUy. per year, by mil. . ! Dully, six months, by mail. ... "v by Cairwr. per mouth The Associated Press U exclusively .mlltled to Ut, lua lor rv.-publlca.iou Un u, diaoatchea credited tu II ..thrwlaa credited iu till paper and also Uie looul news pub i,.hH hare'ln. All rights of repubti- catloo of sfwclal dmuatcliei buralu ara also reserved. Jtow'burK, lritn. May 7, Itt'JO. X 8LIJHCKIITION IIATK8 The following lubacrlptlon rate becoma effective April 1, 1920, for tlia News-Keview: t Dally, one year by mall.... 4.00 Daily. 0 montha by mall.. 2. 00 Ily carrier, per montb 60 tall at odlca, per uiuuth.. ,36 4 TDK Hlliri'l.N'il I'UOitl.lM. Increased production everywhere In the went and Increased toiiKestlon at many points In tbe east form a problem with which the I'aelfle coast shippers must Krnpple in earnest thus joar. Huch is the conclusion of ex perienced railroad men who have r.iado a close study of the freight car supply. With the return of the railroads to private control, transportation lines generally are lending their ef forts to catching up with the marked Huortage of equipment. The South ern I'uciric has announced that most of the $30,0011,000 being expended this year In improvements will ko for rolling stock and motive power, the greater portion of which will be con Ktructed in the company's shops in California. While much of thlt. equipment will be available this yeai the Southern Pacific for example re porta that during the first three months of this yenr. It has moved SJ per cent more traffic than for Hit corresponding p?rlod of the year be fore. If tliis ratio of increase hold. good, even with the new equipment avatluble shippers will have to gel the most use out ol every car. If serious shortage is to bo avert d Western railroads are believed to he In much better shape than msny linei. In the east and middle west, but it lh pointed out that car supply works on the principle of an endless cluiyi, and the delays anywhere will hold up the supply at nil points. How ship pers may help themselves in this Im I'ortntit matter is being explained b Southern l'aciflc operating mid truf fle men, who advocate a campaign all over the Pacific Count for better uho of cars. In the United Slates there nr about 2.4:.2,000 freight cars now In uho. These nro rolling In traipn, loaded and etnply only !:0:i per cent of the time. They average 11.29 per cent time loading and 11.21) per cent being unloaded, If c-very car (s released before demur rage starts. The balance of tiM.ilfi per cent is waste time, due to repairs, hwitchlng and unnoeessar delay One hour saved corn day for i-aih car would equal 2,4.V.J,nuo car lim.r rer day. Dividing thin figure by L ! (hours per day) it Is self-evident that the public would have over 102.000 additional cars to use thru this simple saving of one hour per car each day. This It Is pointed out would relieve 1iisinpn of a lari;e proportion nf the present car shortage and directly speed up production for the entire country In a verv effective way. Fur ther siving could be effected by load ing cars to inp.icl'y, leaking two cars do the work nf ihre... Load full, lead fast and reler:;,! crs promptly should be the slogan for Paclfn coast shippers. If they would help themselves. . - - A 4 then efforts tbe Sisters of Mercy should receive tbe loyal "Prt ' i ? srI)lv vr TUt niVIU'IlW. tha community at large. The hoi- SI .! lltal has not been a paying piupoae Hon for years, oui rogaruiB vi n -e.,ct It Is aluable asset and should receive liberal support In any un dertaking that Is proposed to put H ou a higher plane. THE hOtht;i!S I'll VKK. Enid, pica's; don't let tins town rrow. I've been here for many years ;nd during thut lime I've rouk'hl very public Improvement. I '.' knocked everything and everybody. 'o firm or individual has established i business here without my doing all ! could to put them out of business. I've lied sbout them, and would Isve stolen from them if 1 bad the cour- ge. I have done all I could to keen he town from growing and never iiave spoken a good word for it. I've i nocked hard, and often. I've put ishes on the children's slide and hac trade the marshal stop the boys play ing ball on my vacant lot. Whenever I saw anyone prospering or enjoying themselves I've started a reform to :.ill the business or spoil the fun. 1 lon't want the young people to stay in this town and I will do all I can Ky law, rule and ordinance to drive them away. I am against building l new chuiv.'i even though 1 gave nothing. I have always fought ball nlayiiig. shuws, dancing, amusements ,n the Koiirth of July. It pains ir.o. ') Uird, to see that In spite of my 1. nocking, the town Is growing and ,omn day I fear I will l.e called upon it put cement walks In front of my !aeo and who knows but what I may lave to help keep up t!i" streets thai un by my premises? This would be inure than I ran bear. It would cost n e money Itiougn I nave num.- un . i.uve rich! here. Then. too. more iiennle may come If the town grows, which would cauae me to b'?e some if my pull. I ask, therefore, to kp his town at a standstill, that I may ontlnue to be one of the chiefs. Amen. IS A VAI.VAHI.K ASSI'T Ttl CITV. There Is no more valuable asset fo a city thin a go-id hospital. And there la probnbly l.-ia interest taken In the welfare of an Institutlo'i of this Iclnd by the public generally than In any other enterprise In the community. As n rule people are too prone to recoitnize the ni:my benefits derived from a well equip ped, well regulated and mo, lorn lit tle hospital such as has been con ducted In this ritv Hut on the other hand, they are always wltlitu' and ready to accept any criticism directed at these worthy homes ' refuge for afflicted nfnnklml. It I quito true, and tins only of recent occurrence, that M"rcv lloairiin! v.- brought Into the limelight 'tor vil lous altered ahnrtcnmlnirs in refer enco to the treatment : rcorded cer tain patients, but this has been remedied. we underst.nd, and should In no way r.st any reflec tion on the true Intent and snlili that Is behind th's pu'd r Insttiii tlon and those whose untiring ef forts have been spent In bringing the hospital up to the highest stand ard What Mercy hospital needs more than anything else at this tin,.. . little; connection from the ctt-i-eiis ann business men of Hoseburg Thl home for the afflicted has passed thniuch a series of misfortunes the past few years and no one with the poss'hle exception HI two or three Individuals, has offered In any wav fo lend a helping hand. An attempt la now being made to repair the building nnd It is the hope of the nospnsi autnorities that other Im provements of a suhst mtial nature can be made, thus putting the struc ture In a modern and more sub (tantlal ahape to accommodate Its many patrons pot only from Rose, barf but tha county at large. In Formerly cities nnd towns would wtrlt for vears for some needed im provement. be.-iiue th"V could lint get the money. Then by the tlmi the people coud a ford to pay for It the opportunity had often passed. Today many places are taking hold of improvement propositions by community work. At Heading, Mass,, for Instance, 2000 citizens have turned out on several days to lay out and construct a new park cov ering 11 acres. A Jolly dinner was erved at noon to all workers. One of the many jobs accomplished was planting 20t'0 trees and shrubs. This kind of thing accomplishes Improve ments that had been regarded as Impossible. In a good many places i hey irro Improving their highways In IhiB manner. Formerly It took great learning to become a clergyman. Now you hnvn to understand poultry keeping and .othpr means of ekelng out your scanty salary. Tho women who mourn about the lack of servants mndo housework unpopular ny refusing for many yours to touch a bit nf It themsolves. If tho girls decline to cultivate tho back yard Just try tho effect of giving them a stylish new garden cost nine. It Is claimed that I he government has a lot of superfluous clerks. If so. they must be very eanflul not to work too hard and get out of a Job. DU.I.AKI) rill ItCII NEWS. ilw Pro-d'ytrrtnn tliiirth, Jac't son aid Lane sJ-ei. E. W. V. ""-' ton miiils'er !n the mouth of Maj romi-i Mother's Day. """or mother scire difinite way S mday. .Vakc !t .,ss:bU for her to attend church s-nire or picj-e t,-r by attending voi.r-Htr. a. in., Sunday school, , A II ureharj. Supt. tUaditone said. The .Sunday school is the world's gnatest Institution foi studying the vvc.iid'a greatest book.'' 11 a. in.. Mother's i)av service. .Special feat ures 7 p. m Endeavor service led by Miss l'a Bellows. 8 p. m. ser i.ion, ' The I nvelllng of the Word." The choir wilt sing a siteclal number and lead the song service. The prayer meetings on Wednesday evening a. t o'clock are characterized by a large aitcndaii'-e and deep Interest. Christian (liureli, Pine and Wood- oor.l streets, ft. H. Hilton, minister Next .Sunday. .Mother s Day. will he observed in the church and Hlble school. The pastor will preach In the morning on the theme, ' The Valueless .Mother. Full of Faith The evening theme will be, "The Short lien and the Narrow Cover." Mbs Ituth Wilcox will sing the spe rlnl song at the morning service. HiMlo school at 9:4T. The IllblC school Is maintaining a high stand ard hi work and attendance, and will have four delegates at the state con vention Y. P. S. C. E. uT 7 o'clock subject, "Cultivating High Ideals,' Lender, Miss Adna l.ynutn. A cor dial In v it tlon Is extended the pub 11c. Itev. C. II. Hilton will preach ai C-reen Sunday afternoon and will give a Mother's Day sermon. The Vint Iloptlst Omrch, I.ane and Hose streels, J. II. Dickson, pas tor. Illble school at 9:4"i, U. P. Co- -,how, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 a. m.. with preaching by tho pastor. This will be Mother's Pav. Special music by the choir. II. V. P. I'. will meet at 7 p. m. Even ing worship at 8 p. m. Live song ser vice at this service. Come and help in singing. Prayer meeting In the liuptlst church Wednesday evening lit 7:30. Service at Pino drove Sunday af ternoon at 3 p. m. Let all interested this service be on hand. W. r. Yhoinas will speak. There will be service at Melrose Sunday afternoon at 2:30. J. H. Dickson will speak. Service will be i:eld in the selioolhouse. m I'll-sl Church of Christ, Scientist Services nro held each Sunday morn lug nt 11 o'clock and Wednesdav f venitig at s o clock, this ineetlnfc Includes testimonies of healing. Sun day school convenes each Sunday corning nt 9:45, all up to the age of 20 years are Invited to attend. The rending room In the rear of the church building is open daily except. Mintlays a:id holidays from 2 to 4 p. m. The public Is cordially in vited to attend this meeting and visit the reading room. Subject of Sun day's losson is "Adam and Fallen 'au." Seventh, Day Admit M.- Elder J. A. Itlppoy, president of the Southern Oregon Conference, will conduct the service Sunday morning at 11:30. A At Dlllnrd--Sunday school at HI m. Sermon by Itev. S A. Danford. llstrlct superintendent. at II a. m. Epwnrth League at 7 p. m. Sermon by Key. Itlslmn at 8 p. m. Reception of members. A era Ions revival of old time Methodism is in regress nt this place, with a goodly ember of convoru having been act alle convened. At Ten Mile -Sunday s hoo! ut in . 11. Itev. Danford. district suoerln- ! ndent, will preach here nt i : :!o p. pi. At Looking Class - Sunday school il in a. m. Svi'AliK Up,i,'r Altl'MiKE R'si:i;i iu; 'nnc nii rrp rn ill kind. ,,r Piimi. ina I'livrr I'isiiuft. , I'fiunc ytsir rder I Hit L '.u.d W wtlc-n.e -suits M worshlp- and study the U'-'e wlin us. Mi-Loi.ii-.vood, u.e.l.ittl.leW. I MeilKKlIrt CUiu-ch. .utb. James ' E fonder, paster Sunday school. !,:,.-, a. m. Preaching. 11 u. '. ! Mother's Day. Junior LcaKue. 2:30 p. in. Senior League. 7 p. ill. Preach .... c ... The presiding elder, i n.fc. e Kev W J. reac-n. will preach. Quar Merly onfeten e Saturday evening at j , o'clock. All n.ein oers are requested ! ;o be present. Thj public Is cordial- vl iuviied to attenu oui m--i""- Hint M. t himli. Main and Lane streets. F. W. Keagy. pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, J. A. wal ker, Supt. 1 1 a. ni preaching. Sull ied, "Mother's Hay." ' P- ni., Ep worth leaet'C. 8 p. m.. preaching, 'heme, "Tho Soul's consciousness of Cod." I et us uiake Sunday service the greatest dav this year. Why? He.-ause It Is .Mothers Day. Our mothers loved liod, the Illble and the Chuich. Ut us follow In their foot steps. Every man and woman should attend church next Sunday somi vhere. You owe 11 to your mother, your Cod and the community. What you say? Let's go. You are cordial ly Invited to attend our service. If you have something to sell or rent try an Adv. in the .Vw-Revtew telrbrtite Kirt Anniversary 1 a pleasant time was enloyed at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Rooerl D. Pet Iruskn. Wednesday oveulu. May 6, the occasion bolng the.fJrat annlver ' ary of their wedding. The evening 'va spent i;i caids. JHefreshmenU iv.ere se. ve l i t the close of the games. iTh me pr. Ae' t wore Mr. nnd Mrs. i Peter Ballf. IV.her Antiiony. Fa'hor 'Adrian, Mr. and Mrs. Koenlg and !jo-Tb Galarneau. - POLITICAL AVXOl'.NCKMBSTS (Paid Advertisements.) ) HUE fillEIIIKF I beieby announce my candldacv for renomlnation on the republican ticket for sheriff of Douglas county subject to the approval of tho voter at the primary election to be held In May, 1920. CEO. K. QUINE. FOIt KEPHKSKXTATiVE I am hereby announcing my can didacy for nomination on the repub llcan ticket as representative from Douglas county subject to the aii proval of the voters at the primary election In May, 1920. B. F. NICHOLS FOH JOI.NT HEIT.ESEXTATIVi I hereby announce my candidacy for election as Joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties subject to tho will of the voters of the republican party at the primary nominating election to be held May 21, 1920. CHAS. F. IIOl'KINS KOII ItKPItESKXTATIYK. This anonunces that I am a can didate for nomination of represen tative from Douglas county, subje.:i to the endorsement of republican voters at the primaries. May 21 1920. AIlTHl'K II. MARSH FOK (X)l'XTY Jl'lHiK I desiro to announce my candl dacy for the offico of County Judge for Dotiilas County, subject to in approval of the republican v.irs a; t'.o fr;ui-" election May 21. D. J. STEWAHT FOB C'OEXTY SI ltVEYOH I desire to anounce myself a can didate for the offico of county sur veyor of Douglas county, subject t( the aproval of the republican voter a, the primary election. r . C. r HKAR, FOH t'Ol'XTY ASSESSOIt I desire to announce my candi dacy for the office of County Asses por for Douglas county, subject to thv approval of the republican vot ers nt tbe primary election Mav 21 1920. FRANK L. CALKING FOIt COl'XTY CLEliK I wish to submit my name to the rtopublican voters of Douglas Coun ty for the nomination to tho offic of Comity Clerk at the primary election 10 De neiu aiav zi. i'j'0. IRA B. RIDDLE, u The End of a Perfect Day . i i c 1 in M 1 if bmm I OR COl XTf SCrEIUXTEXDKXT This announces that I am a can didate for re-election to the offica of county school superintendent, subject to the will of the voters at the republican primaries. O. C BROWN o FOH COL'XTY COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination as County Com missioner, northern district, on the republican ticket, subject to tho ap proval of tha Douglas oounty voters at the primary election to be held In May. WILLIAM KLKTZER. tf. Yoccalla, Oiegon. roil COUNTY TltEAKt'ItKIt I hereby anonunco that I will be a candidate at the May primaries on the republican ticket for nomina tion of treasurer of Douglas county. 0. M. MYNATT FOU COL'XTY THEASCI5EU Announcement Is bercby made that I will be a candidate for nomi ur'ion of treasurer for Douglas County on the republican ticket, subject to the decree of the voters at the May primaries. 1920. JAS. SAWYERS POLITICAL A.VN'Ol'NCEMEXT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for tbe Republican nomination for Representative for Douglas county. A. E. SHI It I A. FOR. COl'XTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination for County Commis sioner, subject to the approval of the Republican constituency of Douglas county at the election May 21, 1920. If nominated and elected I will, dur- ng my term of office, conduct the affairs of the county in a safe and onservative business manner, with lust and equal consideration for ail concerned. WM. G. ORUBDE, Elkton, Oregon. fm BoysDUBBELBlLT No Mending for Six Month pvUBBELBILT Clothe s ar9 with S thickness of cloth wherever wear comes-doulU stitchinrj and other distinctive Dubbelbilt featara These make possible t!:e famous Dubbelbilt piaranS Six months' wear, without rip, hole, tear; orsuUaxC repaired free. Good style, too. All the popular colors and mk tures. ?14.7S-?16.75-?lS.7S-S20.7S-and upward, , S36.75. . - HARTH'S TOGGERY Complete Boys Outfltlnu Department. Dress them m hen. . make them look right, FOR SHERIFF Asnowncemont of my candidacy for nomination of Sheriff of Doug las county on the republican ticket Is hereby made, subject to the ap proval of the qualified voters at the primary election in May. 1921). SAM 8TARMER FOR COl'XTY CLEIIK I hereby announcs my candldacv for reelection to tiio office of Coun ty Clerk, of Douglas Couuty, subject to the will of the voters of the De-1 mocratlc Party at the primary no minating election to be bold May ?1, 193U. H. H. LENOX FOR JC8TICK OF PEACE Announcement Is hereby made that I will be a candidate for no mination of Justice of the Peace for Deer Creek district, subject to the approval of the republican voters, at the May, 1920, primaries. OEO. .lONEft POLITICAL AXXOUXCEMEXT. I hereby announce my candidacy for county commissioner for Doug las county on the Democratic ticket. J. F. O'Mara, FOR REI'RESEXTATIVK I hereby announce thaj. I am a "andldate for nomination on the re publican ticket for representative, subject to endorsement of nualified voters at the primary election May 21, 1920. NOBLE ANDREWS FOR COROXER. I am a oandldate for renomlnation on the Republican ticket, for Cor oner of Douglas County, subject to the approval of the nualified voters at the primary election In May 1920. M. B. RITTER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I submit my name to the Republi can voters of Douglas county for nomination to the otlice of County Commissioner at the primary elec tion to be held May 21, 1920. "For and with the producers of the couiiiy. Lowest possible tax with ci,!i3;r,;eiit progression. All road dis tricts to have their Just amounts and in proper time to Improve their roads, and in accordanc with the de sires of the people interested. A fair price for labor, with fair results." A. F. STEARNS. FOR COrvs v COMMISSIONER t her I v a .uo jnce my candidacy for non nutiou on the republican tickot f..r commissioner of Doug las cou! y, subject to the verdict ol the vot -s at the primary election May 21, 1920. ARTHUR WALKER. Reedsport. POLITICAL AXNOUXCKMKNT tho Primarv Rhviinn i.ll. the 2lst day of May, i!i. J "l' "u eieciea I va a county bualneu ttmM v.ltliout sectional faToriusa 1 wuip imimy count? mu ki ance. exnend th lui.u. . county road bond issue, utiirJ upyui uuueu, miner erndett si vision ana win secure u ; nual audit o( account! Im port Is solicited. J.CLttiia o . FOR DISTRICT ITT0R511 I will be a caodiiUtdvaisl publican nomination, ta nmrf self, as District Attorsey Ism las Couuty, Oregon, al 4i nr. nominating election heWniu; 1920, your supsort win k of AX.NOl'XCESEyi f herehv annnnnni mr a as representative to the kw rrom the 4th llepresenutm IVftnirtna Pmtntv Dr.mH II mary election to be belo Hi lu2ft BiihiMt trt th iDnran electors of the republican a J. J. KLvn Leon,! o AX.NOl'XCEMBT I submit my nanuttiM 1 1 raiic voters ui vubsim niiie'iiiK-K u me nepu ui lean vol-i the nomination of uouiiiwj crs ot Lo iglas county, Oregon, thatlslouer at the primarj e!Ml I am a y , .1 1 .4 m n , . of county, to b nominated at 1 WW tW GUARANTEE FUND 11 si.voesis , -.- T,,r ANNUAL STATESIKST UP THE Cuarantee Fund Life Ass'n ri.. ;,:;.";, "" ' )r-s, partuaat to :iS: Inronir. Total premium Ini-in, fr the 't.-.-i.-ei liurlm Tlie -r.... 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Mo3t ef thp priiK i.ial JJm c irry li' .-;nce to Oieir limit In tills Assorlat'rin. vv e t ijenenil hlRti hrinrlnlrs iiD.m whleh the huiiini'ss ef lh i- -i M K-ted. The prliielpnl officers of tho Association, with vrnmni n-uuumte,l. , e !, mfn Bm) n rur judKnient have oui1" ' "ii a auhrtanllal and firm foiindatlen. We are tiieas.-d ' rant t inipanj to any who may be seeking protection throueh n" . RKIXSfltAXCE UFR CO., Pes Moines (a Wa! rejrv. tJJJ,i April s. 132ii: . . ..We reKard the Ouarsntee fund Li" , a e"i-tit as one of our best ones, and we have r. ItKurm re; w(, .'Is date, aiiproxiinately One Million an t Thrte-nu irlfrs 01 ere enterirc into our contract with the ;uarnt.- f'S,-,! sf; I resident. Ir. J. M. Kmery. who was a member of the "Iiiint, mil an Actuary of arknnwledKed ability. tt;; w ..lies collected by ihcm r.d f.iund Ihenl To tit- ' 'l" ,-iia t 's.b!e the contract whereby ihe Onnrsntee Fnr.it Lite , ", .uru !'" t . salely and sattsiaclorily with aT Z,t ,n i i.t lnp v.iinr.uitee hnnrl l.lle are me e.i .- ,.d on :m --,i i. o, her i ompanles f..r reinsurance, and these rte f 'irrience Table of Mortality, ai,' Intel'"'. :',., fnif " .1 - .... ,, accumulate and malnt:iin nfi" , ' in i .'.r..Wrrt o'.llatln. The enirlnation end !.n.iiv,J V,.i- , .- Guarantee Kund Life As-eciatlon f;,,n' ,r. to P5 srl -. .u.ieus sutllcleut nr:m uni. from Its ' '"r ....t - I hive I "i V."J?,'; f their p and tht?n rati ! a" . t-.T , alnt:iin p s"v' r.a l" tne rln.it ion on.1 :,n.lvi. j,0.j.-' t pay tlie nrtrnium-i ri?qi.:( by th lnjurncf -virsn- 3na it thorpforr naturally folic), that ..'ii ,he rntP charKe! bv th CuarAntco N -i.iitiy adequate fur Dure life Drottcllru. for whtca POLiriKS FROM SIOOO TO -2-000. iVPiinwiTinv tt iTiini T OIlI.lfsATIOS w-ff r . ' ' isnal r m v(-nin(r for renponslblo application-writer with or GEO. A. LOVF.TOY. Testem?? Phone I3roadvay 1 723 Pittock Dlk., Pi