THE OPwECQII SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY 'MORNING.-- DZXCMBRR Z3. 1217. A:. HVE-YEARS'; WARjSEEMSOTWTABLE : AS A:HESULTrOF,-IHE iRUSSIiW COtLAPSE GERMANY TO MM NEXT OFFENSIVE ! AGAINST FRANCE Reserves pf Men and' Munitions Gained From Russia and Italy J: GrvesKaiser; New- Strength, OUTLOOK FOR NEXT. YEAR Bid for Ultimate Victory for tha ( Allied tause Mu$t Be Made . by - United States Arms. fiv Franh H.' Stmands tfcorrtsiu, HIT. by the Tribnn. ajseeUtie (u mw lot trinviM; r. " ; ' '' ; Rather more than a year ago X pressed the opinion that the war would last at least four years, .,Tbs rceat .. progress of events satisfies m that w ar to ee a struggle at least flvs ysars .long, and that no decision 1 likely dur ing 1111. " nor until such time as the , ' United States can pat a million of men - a ' European aoll, with proper . provision for maintaining thla number on the flr- .-tnfIln.'s5 : The conviction that the war will go at leaat five years rests upon the change -In the situation resulting- from the oom plate disappearance of Russia from the battle line. Allied victory In four'year was conditioned upon the mutual efforts f France,, Britain. Russia and Italy, all ; operating- at full power against the een ; tral powers. There was a remote pos sibility that: a: decision. in favor of the allies mirht have been foreshadowed In .the military events of 1917 had Russia .maintained this year the pace she set last year. There was a possibility of a . decision next year as Ions as Russian armies were able and willing "to hold their place and thus retain German and Austrian forces before them, But now ' Russia has disappeared, Rourannia must ' disappear, and the war Becomes a con test between two groups of powers, com paratively equal in numbers, and will remain so until the United States is able '.to break the deadlock by supplying suf v . Sclent numbers to give her allies the .numerical superiority permanently. ; ' . Effect of Haitian Coilapte : The first effect of the Russian defec ation must ' be recognised In the events which have ' taken place In Northern : Italy and In Northern France. The Rus sian collapse has provided Germany with a statelier reserve which has been lacking to. her ever since her failure . before Verdun. This strategic reserve .-: ; has enabled her to take the offensive ' In Italy and to carry on a counter of fensive "before Cambrel both of them I i BBiTJSH-rttONT BtrOXC TU ATTACH ' , if Jill t-trur ar.BxrrtsH advance CldO Po&rx'A'r7- GtJZMAN eocfrrae pfrrysrvxl Th ft Germaa counter offensive at Cambrai. U. S. TO PURCHASE SPRflCE WHEREVER - IT IS OBTAINABLE Signal Corps Office Gives Infor mation to "Those Intending to Rive Spruces for Airplanes. CAR SHIPMENTS ARE WANTED Persons" Having.. SroaM Amounts - Are Requested tq. Band To gether for Shipments, Information, that should definitely amid an namon sxDecting to - ri vw spruce for military airplanes has been secured by The Journal from the United State signal corps offices "la the Yeco bunding; Portland. Some of the Questions most fre- cuenUy aaked are answered aa fallows: Any Individual who baa less than cer- I load lots for.sepment should get in touch with his neighbor or people en- rud in th same oocupmuwn section and m up in his cants and United States and Russia its to Give TX f LW Year Russian Revolution and American-: Entry into the War Two Events " '.That Loom Largest Inline War for the Year: V. .;:-:" v:::;:v Now Ending.- . ; " -C gariaa divisions' f picked troops for the western campaign. Tha nonulatlon or Stance.- Italy and Great Britain, including the British white colonies, is about equal to that of the central powers, without Turkey, while the native troops of British and French colonies . about offset Turkish a minor percentage "of . their numbers on their present front, and are unlikely now to consent to the transfer of Ital ian troops to France, while the French and British are handicapped .by" the necessity of sending many of- their troops to save Italy. . On the IT tit Frost AQ things considered, It seems to me oertain that the next campaign will see Germany on the offensive on the western front, where all military authorities. German and allied alike, agree the war will be won and lost. British numbers have not yet , begun, to decline abso lutely. The British wfil be able to hold their own front and to-take over a porn The morale ef the Italian troops aa a whole is plainly inferior to the German ana perhaps equal to tne Austrian. B( French and British numbers are not suf ficient to bring a decision in the field next year. They will never be "suffi cient to do this. The real decisive thrust of the war must come from the United States, and can oeme only when the Uni ted States has sufficient numbers at the front to deliver a great blow. It took Great Britain two years to train Its citizen army and get It tar prance. It will not take" us any leas. We are entering a new phase ef the war. The campaign of 1111 win begin with a very clear perception en the part of all general staffs snsmlea-aad allies alike that the decision of the war will rest with the nations aMiuss spirit en dures most steadfast, and that the real defeat may com not in a Waterloo or a 'Sedan, but in a collapse behind the lines, such as has destroyed the great Russian leree during the present year. It la rather a question now whether the German spirit or the Aaglo-Frenob hi. (A..ih.p in rftPl(ud lotm. -When the roaieruu. la . railroad station far shipment the shipper should notify the Inspection section of immxii&telv. and aa in spector will bo sent out to iaspert the i The point of .destlaattonea, be ar-, mmd tat at that time with the to- pec tor. - - . ' ' Payment for sprue win bo mad im mediately after the quantity ana quality i. .h.kA and tha nrooor orooeduT gon tbrougn Wis oruce. ".-Twi-i Uy, O a log an wia the details ef the shipment. . in Mrsm havtna experience la rro In. .nnie wh. dual not OVD StUmPOge should get in touch with the sprue .-..U. dtwlainn f rtr furlhor UlfOr- nation the details caa be worked . The government wOl tak all sprue wnlg up to specifications that caa Any persona desiring to go into the vltflnff m.tt.r should aDDlV at Lorting h Milling offlc. Alain 9tO. 0 Yeon Kllllrflnr ahar. m. NMTQ OK eYllWW. cherish separately Italian aspirations I tracks is being kept, and wecan aot on the eastern ahor of DalmaUaj Serb- aa an UrtermedUary in Set"n nece-wy lan claim upon Boenla and Bersegt parties tosejher to pr production. vlna. which are eaaea upon raaat i B,rn .7 . , i .n...n. grounds Roumanian longing. fr Tna-1 l'0 FnJ?& sylvanla. which ar quaiqr jusunoo ?,iirsr.c United States signal may be said to be eondlUons of victory YpeavV been altlTmodlfled.bs i uin uuui Mu.sf. following siaiemeuv - Th- lrrduciMa mlnhntmi mt safeto In I L. The following specification inuTttM ha wnrlt . it new I rules wiu govern seems. Is the restoration of Belgium and FuI?1,'.?Lv V Serbia, the retrocession of Alaaoa-lir- h u the Intention of this offlc rain and the oasalon of Trieste and the to purchase spruce cant split from Trenti no. Rather than make thee con- suitable trees after Inspection at any cessions. Germany will fight through point JA .aLToti s .iulrVwfu XT. vrLu.:' frhos than give Trieste up, Austria will eontln- Ulfct iyidual farmers., groups o no the war. It does aot seem to m that farmers, contractors aad logging com- any American can fall t support an puUt will give serious conslderaUo allied purpose which soaks to provide to this subject and engag In this phas safety la Europe and In the world by of theprue production to the groateat Sln .IJht Al? .'co-purchssod mu-t be split " -- I hv arainnaT. 1HI UFO OI OaPIOeiiyaa) ai 7 Lowell IfelfeU " ria Staff " " LoadonThlS has bona tbo met -nr f ta great war. . Th yar of Russia's rowalutioa and Aaaortca'a atry. f Which t u two mnti, will loom largest wbe the whole story of th war oomee t be written cannot b toM now, ... First tsjeUaatkm ef stud eats of histors ls ta gtv th Rsssiaa revolution first plao bat U present tendencies continue it may happen that America's interven tion, ta addition to all else U means, has savo ta Russian revolution Itaalf. Thla. if It results, will be du to th fact that th wonderful auratficaae of the revolution never was lost la America, wail Russia's older allies fighting almost with their backs to th wall aav been inclined t forget th benefit of th revolution tn th world and so oaly th Increased danger to R useless win tail roa America's Po tion and sympathy have meant more to Russia than" any other factors ; more wren than the railroad reorganisation and supplies ef locomotive which ar expected t roster Russia's transporta tion aytm by next spring aad -nor than th miUioaa of money furnished without stint. aMgalflcaaee f America Zstry Other things which th American antnr aav moaai ar Ualty t Allied war dlrootlon. th for- rastion of the supreme war council. real blockade of Oermany by aea. staging declaration by the world's democracies against discussing peace with governments not responsible to their pee plea, th American .president being choosa to answer the pope's appeal. An end x the poaatbuity taatTh sud- saartno might b U decllalng faster of mo war. So much for America utr slgntficano. . Meaawhile th orixmal boUlgeraato aav contlnsod the desner. ate atruggi on ta battlefield, with Mt- w w onooso nenreea tatr respective sunmssi. Uasty . const den. Uob would mak It eeem that th Teutoata power; naro woo nctortes out of proportion to their defeat. Their armies will anond their fourth trench Christmas far t aid the Italian border and much farther lasid th Russian border. Th drive into Italy br lfakemaen,s Anstro-Oerman has been th snoot, spectacular military event ef th year. The conquest of Riga had th outward appearance of a big military victory. jut neither oveat has achieved Its Purpose. Aside from, th fact that in each caa th result has boon to usJU the Invaded countries against th in vader, the Oermaa government - must reckon with a determination throughout the world aot to rooorni th right f territorial eonquost. This determination baa become a definite taaiibJ quantity la every allied country. There must be other grounds for possession If Oermany is to keep Riga or Austria to kosp Von- tin. lacking ouch grounds thee military successes loo their tmportaac. Is the Hear East It Is different 'with th most striking allied victory of th year, th penetra tion of Alleaby army into the heart of the Holy Land. Most of the world will indorse the British purpose to restore this country to it aneiaat people, the Jew. Kvea ta Oermany this vurpo will find favor among a large propor tion of th population, despite th tre mendously damaging effect It will have on their Turkish alllaa. Alleaby In Pales tine and Maud In th country about Bagdad hT mad, th TurX'i bo:i r hi Asia hUnor Taasala precarious. - Th aXle greatest uocasa, bowevir. has bad Uttl of th theatrical about It. It baa been la Franc and yuadtra. Thar th British and th French bar been punishing the OeTinan divisions frora .the "Voege bins to th Flanders mudflats as no army ever before was punished. They have outfought th Ger mans day after day fer a solid year. Tbey aav given them th definite alter native of getting out of Franco and Flanders -or seeing- their great military . machine stripped to a skeleton on the field. Tbey have made It cost th Prus sians and Bavarians more la man-power to stand against them than It cost the allies to force their war f orwardoorao- . thing new in modern warfare. ;" .. Oa Us relltlsal Ue -' Politically It baa been a year ef aignUW canoe. Sethmann Ilallweg fforto ts reconcile liberal aad Junker ambitions in Oermany finally collapse and - pur Junkertsm. under hi ten sella, had a few weeks fling. . Now, to us a phrase the. Germans thomsetves Ilk, "Democratise tioo I marching.' Vea Hertlmg'a gov ernment la a hesitating, unwilling ap proach toward a truly responsible gov ernment. President Wilson, seems likely to obtain ovontually, thourh probably aot ooon, the privilege of dealing with Oermaa government who word is worth th paper It 1 written oa. V Japan and the United States, with th exchange ef a couple of letter, seem to 'have passed the Yellow Peril bogy beyond reeuseitation, Ce s titles la Frees . '- Frano ba twto changed her gov eminent, with ClemoQceau now heading It aad vigorous war making the pro- gram. His admitted ability presages oees. Frano benvg In bo mood to oept any thing short ef success, Qem.ii. oeau's trail period probably will , bo short. Should he faD. the concensus of opinion apparently la that Franco will try the experiment of a labor govern ment. Labor ability to drgaaia aad mak war effectively has been one of the revelations of the war ta Franc as well a other allied eeuatriea. But taken all In all. America and Ros sis have furnished th most Important contribution. Russia by her revolutma made It pose Ibis for. America to sster wholeheartedly. America by her entry may mak It possible for Russia ts com out whole. . ' and vern in the production and rived er apUt spruce for the residue of her ancient patrimony. Nor doea it seem to me that American pabh sentiment can agree to th aeon- tlon of th burden of meetinr the Ger-1 . "T" . . I Ceo of Serbia or Roumaala. RJ? d"n.?!!!S-!1 ?f H fl and ttto a moral oertaU? SsiUour Ts.tar Coa.Id.raU... " - w w.a VT-i iiia.ni ttt I will mn DO aVBlO. in IHT - JUUKin.nl. W . .J. . . . ... I a. m . . sarly two yarn, - ' - I carry on any considerable operation like J !fp','7 " vi I In' my Judgment the allies may be the Somme. owing to the pressure that I """" M T I T." u- - . . . a t ... . . - l n.m at m wae -TaTmeaw uv asavwa uuiib OK warka . rm.am - gnn umpui mm compelled, to stand on - the defensive I win b brought upon the French. In throughout the whole of next year, while other words. Franca, having suffered as J very Sign 'Points to a renewal of the ah has. will quit Justly demand that German efort to achieve a decision in when ah Is attacked, whether It be advance of the arrival of the .main about Rhebns, or about Verdun, or about t masses of the United States armies. Nancy, British armies bo sent to the mere belong to the peace confer e i Graiaays STew Reierve Wa. AnJOk thora .a ma aav . M,. I son to doubt that -the French and, th walca "u-x rouow ta war. aoo net British can bear what will b th ulU- tn m Incompatible with allied mat German assault, mads possible by I Purposes that there should be a. re- Ruasla's revolution and th release of I making ef th map of Africa. It doe not nermsjn nnllnv ! nlaar. At ttta Hr. I danrar nnlnt to bear a nertlon of the I some hundreds of thousands of German I seem to m outside of the poesiblUtle nina- of the war Germany attacked I loss. Nothing la less likely than that I troops to constitute a new Gorman I that Franco and Belgium should consent Franc In th hop of destroying- France I th French will consent to bear another 1 strategic reserve. Somewhere between l to. make sacrifices r ta Central Africa, v-A -m. i M - m m I tr-iJ... am.u-SoM. .Iaaa 1 t a 1 av a.ltllAW ..J VaaS SW moa . 1 9 PSrlaf sbatl VMMM BbSaMi TlaVlSI ll S mMh awxoro-mwor . ungw or ussi oouia -t.- v " r: H 177. 1 1. "' IVL Iv'-T! .."'.ITT' " I iao.ion of th material and oooaauat come to the assistance or th Frencn. I The element of time remama with th l miuion troops - vo oeoa roteeweo. or I r uamrai win in curop t";. . nnM. t7rl rayUg Ml Pet Thsueaat any manner whatever m proniDiioa. Cant must b X to 2 feet full In length; four sides clear, not more than 11 inches thick nor more than threat feet wide oa the bark surface. Annular rinn must not ba less than six to the inch. Grain must bo straight throughout th entlr teogtn ox the tim-x-- .uithmit wavaa. knots or rot. Tim ber should not be hewn or squared. The heart will always b removed. In selecting trees for this purpose only the finest specimens of live tree should be fallen anr no attempt should be maila to utilise dead or down lying on the ground, or which appear to nave snaay or spiraa irvwia wr n haan huraad. No DlOCO WltT. Pitch pocket evidence will no aooenioa. adt ooubo m m re- Proof of Wear This pair of shoos was wen wwJa tho left sol of bigh-j?do ieotaor and tk right o riecUm. Tbs) shoo vm wora by shhw. dork, ami aft 95 days th ther olo vor oplteJy through, as sLowa. Mooiramemt of too f6fia Sol aoowed inoooiosUbJy taot in th am sennc it would wear thro time again; aa loaf -tao i Tkia is om of tboejoaad of tost alvowin coodooivoly that N4im pwaey for its tisere bocaue it coot no nor than lot Wr dw.sw boSsg aad loagct. ' .4 not brmddN6lb it not a Ned lin Solm "V. J ft I Z i of the condition will result wujua vu m iwuuuin ui ui jr raiiuu. TH iemnt OI tun rCTOajIlS WllH VX9 I i I - ' 1 Sh failed, wing to th skill with which allies. Not only do th European enemies wwrt 'd. aad with h lW (sndby natural UmlU of Franc French armies were handled - aad the of Oermany possess an equal number of I dom Germany la preparing to use I boundarie that preoeded the . They Make the Workers Dollar. Gunt for More Frajiotvl IWtMtabaftK WSTlI I asvouon wiut wtucn tn trench soiaier men. but they have behind them the re-1 WWT vL.-lr- " "" I ' . w mr" 2Z. . . 1 10 days for carroad iota t ta fous-ht. Thereafter tiermanir turned her ZZZJr a tU-. .v,a rriS I rather upon : the spirit ef her anomies In Asia Is a question for aa international I Brt i iM per 1000 f- o. . x,,..t. 1 ...vi. n .-1 ... t , ,V. -.! - I than merely UDon their trenches, leofurrea. But tho aim Die fact la that If I nolnt of lasDection. As aa u as. v7 1 j fev w atwosMOf w-b wis "fa w otvyvve i BesstSsa- aa - vaAW t QrirHIIT inn u UJ 1 1 inTl I - . . ' s m - w - , - s"t TVliawlaV Kabtrtsvaa 1Trinia nrl lSy-lsi Vtrl I sa 1aAtAit 4 eVave m1 a as waa a Vs. i .The discussion of war alms goes on I Germany is permitted to retain Belaium I producer to route eriy mmd m. to nuaaia'. ajuiitana. Thi. I -.V --.7.. 1,.7, I steadUy. desplts Prosideht Wnson's wise and Alaco-Urraln. If Austria Is per- bonus of fl i per 1000 wW b pay wiutis mate b. car at iteeativ to deliveries, a I paid fori Oermany did secompllsh. breaking uoyp bring the French to a separat. peace byJ ZJTZ. "Zl VTS iM. ? oC the Russian national existence and their offensive of next year, they will be nai lm major outy ana tn ma- isonso gats to itaiy. lr Berwa u ae- all iptad up to February SS. lla rUtoinaUng Russia as a factor in thI In a far wars state than at any moment I ?or Cftlty- .? ' steadfastly be-1 stroyed by It partition between Austria cars must be eecirery etaked and wired war by the' great campaign which be- during the war. because they will-have I WeVed that all discussion of peace alms land Bulgaria, ther caa be no bop or to th saUsf action of the railroad. Upon gan at IhVpuaJec anything beyond a truce, notice to this 3J'mt ..Ta ik TTha .i.t STTi,- w.ZiaVS; wfS,fi2ii?Slto be won. and that when tt has been We shall have on more of those phase sent promptly to act on carioad lot in have no reserv at the moment when 7M al0" -.ll T?"? taUr,d? U, Joye" .nt wui conswitTIny It- th American army 1 taking ita place, frontiers and territorial elaima en the wars of Loul XIV and .of Napoleon. -SubT person or company to purchase In at least a million strong, on the, western bMl oI fMt th" then are. , Mor- J W shall hav a predatory stat with a J ku of the rived sprue that tbey wui In the summer of 1915. In th winter (by the Russian defection, and they will of 1915 Germany turned to France avaln and sought to dispose of her before Brtt- ' aim .vmiM ivrlv. Aaaln aha faUI in , ' this. Today, with Austrian help, she line. But for the arrival xf that army I orertt-bag seemed and m nil jwruvn si taw ytuniiar, wiu aui Ayyvuil i prouuoo covcruif a yniwu v a uiuuum. and. wnere laoor cannot do aocurea hag undertaken to crush Italy with the J the aUle must wait, and . during th portion or tne aemanajc of for more plunder nod a bllf that what tney ar. waiting- they I ai""i w. ia "J uo i ww misssa m ii is war ibsj vm scm.vea tauni vhlrh hava haan ralaajwd fmm I Mriod In which th easUrn front. win unquestionably hav -to fac thl1ltir dn to toorance or mducod by U the nxt. A Coateit Between Ffl. I Oeroast German attack of the war, ''.It Is necessary "to understand the Gar-1 Campalgm of 1118 man purpose. ItUdenaorff expressed K Meroever, It seems to me that wise very clearly the other day whan be said I policy would dictate that . tho allies that in modern war that la. in a con-1 should waft next year and in the main test between whole people a military carry on a defensive war, because there decision on th battlefield Is unlikely, is tne oovious eanger or a complete pros- a German campaign to divids th all lea. It seems to me perfectly clear that th war alma of tho allies ar known and understood by all allied publics. By Way ef Costparlasa Tbs Cass sf Lla XIT Xa th cms of Louis XIV the dosing ! years sf bis .wars saw a -number of se ver defeeta. Th war was carried to French soil and In the strictly military otherwise, the government will supply labor at prevailing wages in mulUplaa ol Z men, fi. The mvernment believe that nrk-a of if.60 ner 1000 a fair price for stum pare ; this price to be paid for the entire tree as It staada. Should indi viduals or companies desiring to enter the riving business be unable to make suitable arrangements for purchasing stum pa re, upon presentation of the facts, this office will endeavor to com. elude such - arranaeroeata. Whenever a question of this nature is presented to this office tne information anouia This war Is exactly like th war that I sense there was no absolute decision. Tho i Europe fought against Napoleon. It Is I spirit of the allies broke down whan th The real victory is attained by the wear-1 tratton of Frano If - Franc ha to I war to prevent tne nomination first of I greater peril had been abolished. The 1ng out of the will and the spirit of the I undergo - another - bleeding like that of I Europe and then of the world by a sin-1 early conquests of Louis wer largely uV nitinii t th. atmna-ai. Thla I voraun. oermany cannot afford tho I muoh, waico aa oeiioerateiy an I taken rrom nlm. but Wan ra ramalnad has happened In 'Russia. This th Ger- losses which ah would hav to bear consciously sought world supremacy, absolutely intact. What was destroyed tain nam of the owner of the stumpage mane linna wilt hannan In ttatv I singly when they brs balanced bv losses I Europe In arms against Napoleon after I waa the French will to dominate Surana. I and a avnonila of all nesotlatlona that - Now; we have to consider the poasi- the other side divided between the many years of combat recognised that From, the effort Franco fell back ex- have been made with him. exact location tlllty that the Germans will pause In French and the British. This .would there oould b no pernianent peace untU hausted and marched lneluctably toward ' h Ut li'ruTThif oi ,thlf attack upon Italy at thment tor herje-hlch f not to th lunltoof her revoIuUon. with all It meant for th. Srpfen Ulr-n uitbU ,or -when they have forced the Italian back would b murderous. But lnc Franc J ""VkJJ lSJ J7,T UberalUing of Franco and Europe. When V. Thlsnethod of securing spruce v tinon tea Adise. if this time comes. Thsy l?"" h : yunawnr- wnm. h "T . " I the Revolution and the Nanoleon snasm I for alrolan eonstruotion necessarily will - . " -- --- . - - I Waal a a n - . 1 V -en . B AVI -vavaaSSi m ka Kat a aa u aV at. 1 I - - - . . .. .. may hope and expect that such a defeat I dx. -tn-t.rman can - " ,r"". "T41?"?" " W9 0 9 1 wer over. Franco aa a peril to European I result in leaving consiaeraoio poruons will break the plrU or Italy and that casualties with France safely, I monarchy. - It was th Just and accurate I ind-Dandsnce ceased to exist, and Franc th disintegration within th Savoy mon- J Ther should be bo mistaking the fact J S2.JL TtZ tPL arm bcam la thsold dlplomatlo language, archy -rill follow th lines of th disln-jln th United State that th defecUon fMlT ia.,2z? .ffw con: 'eToo4,. European. , trolled ' Holland . Belgium, Italy and It seems to me that soro such result this war. Tbs . .1.. C v . 'BABM-MAa mmI-a ..il,f Snail, hi. rV -n rA v Hi auvu u uw nuiuuvu vinvti m. whu 1 . 1 .nj ......... w ui. v uuin 1 n . . . . . ..t. -r - ..... m - . 1 .1 . .v.. v.-.z . Bpunut naa ' an -almost mixauutiM. J" . oomosoo revolution anu uiaoruer f- wau. "r- ri-ol f ha- Mi hV h.; .7.1 may not impossibly f oil wm onng itaiy to a separate peace, as mw ' s"-s reserv. mat it ... " ' 7v . . . . v " ,-T-ZrS defection of Russia makes It nnlfkarr . . k. . .. 1 - . . . naa MIKWMMtM VtVA anl.li .1. I . WW .V .un MV U.IU. i ' - - . u.T uan lji uu,iiL xiuuta . 1 www , w w.w w muu .w ui ui, ... . . . A ... nihuh. 1hI.iI Waaaaa - BWWt km UII ! WIT aCQUlTed jence of the world. . . ' - I next year, at leaat, that allied armies ., Th settled . curnos of " tha ' mJ I will ntr Germany. Allied resources ta In such a case it is certain that the 1 ITJ Vl" w..T.,.. 7- VI I against Napoleon in th dosing phase I money and In food, and ventual re- next German operaUon will bo directed I M ,m. ... ..C. TJT io ma to restore the boundaries of - Franca souroos In manhood whsn w get reaoy, against the French. France has borne f eAnaaihi ma kMTl. I of 1719, and thla was substaatlally don -h, greater than Germany', that th greatest burden of the war. JTrencn I ,(tl,'' tf ' tSr , th congress of Vienna, Today the I from a war protracted into 1119 Oer- manpower haa suffered more than, that! ., ... .-i.tC.M - - alliea fighting Oermany are. resolved tol,nBJJr ust emerge more exhausted than oi anT'DUMF aiiiaa conntrr. ana nsariy i of each tree -in tho forest. .It la di rected that all limbs bo cut from the main trunk of that portion of the tree left on the ground, aad every other possible precaution taken to prevent pos sibility or lire, it is py tnis metaoo tnax th government nope to double the pro duction ef spruce for airplane stock ao I urgently required at thla time. Colonel. Signal Corp. U. S. Army. Scnteaecd to Jail Saa Franclsoo, Da it- (L N. & A lax and ar llorr who. With hla orlte. at- daf eat Germany, to abolish the German I on of ner three greater toe. Mven I tempted- to address a meeUng of pad- aa Miw4f In- nrnnnrtlon to TMiwh nonu-1 tXTUrmg next : Summer WO .Shall have I Wanaja - mM n--..u ... Ithanrh hat arm la a atlU maintain thai : . - r-'- I r . .lf" T ww.. .Kwnwa a.nvi i -- . - " lauon as Germany, -lnere is aa unmis- rr""" v y w'W-i thereafter . to restors Germany to the poaiaons nenina tn scneiat ana tn xaKaoi war-weariness, in Tance, anu i - . ' rz. 1 Dounaanes Of th time which preceded I Ateuse, in cxnaustion oi uermany wiu th Germans seem to be planning and I ow ojuviaons upon in ijrmg;iinoi: vve I the beginning of her onrush aa-alnst Eu-H b uoh that ah will be unable to main- -preparthe; an attack upon Franco to fol-l 27'tMmZt .tttn . ik . r1 Mffl,ljr' "oandsrle of i70. It ftsln. her place or regain ber place In the low tn termination ox tnetr jttauan oam-i - - -v, " -r;-"-"e,'l "e purpos or tn allies to tak from I woria in ins next generation. w-.i : nv. ...v.. ki. ....b wr4ii I hut we shall be unable to take-over any 1 n..w .- v.. , ...-. a". I- - .Mm, ' vTT " r - 1 MnnaMaaahla .. I - WW U1-1 . , V UflBUJ B If. be to dispose of th French before .ta I 'J7;-JTrr" !Tr2!-r ., ',.77 1 ParUn allies Belgium, Alsace-Lorraine, "It ATTrr eritisn i Serbia and Roumanla. precisely as those ."Jl" .WJ",. ?LJ? Napoleon took from Franc cause permany possessed no, reserves NeSiin Soles cost no more than ordinary leather sblea-and they last from two to six times as long. So every dollar you spend for Neolin Soles counts from hvo to six times as. much asa dollar spent for orcLinary leather,, oles. v v . When von buv new shoes be sure they are" Neollrirsoled- not - only because yoa will get more wear for ymirrriorieybut -also because you will get better wear. , ; Neolin -Soles arc rooie-comfortaUe are more flexible. New shoes NeSlin-soled do not requiieany of the painful breaking in that new shoes with -the usual -stiff leather soles require. . - . - And Neolin Soles da not stretch or slip---eaid they are waterproof. They protect your feet from get ting damp and chilly as they do - ydth leather coles whose spongy and porous nature rnaVfts them soak up literally breathe in tho dampness ' from snow under foot, . from muddy crossings, and e-ren' from tho thin Elm of water found on, pavements after showers and tiiaws. . If your . old shoes -ere- showing t. ipaigm tatiM OsmanT tssd nov T4mm ... orurT na July. lou other conaueaU. Th &UiM Mik tallT- ST-T. -J-r?lpr:.,L tmtm at whlcXt Scott KMrtnir vm for-1 klddaai A anaaW lekskw snantlt eo. au.. I sWUO v spy-sse-osa. a srV auvuvatf WSb9 Kins I - 1 m tencod to serve six month la tha leather SOieS are Stlfr county jail today by FoMee Judge Op-1 aj cl. nanhelm. Tne can aralnat Mn. Yinrr I . hswhh swswa. ww vwir is atlU pending. War Savleee Osrtmcates Dat . tntenat Manas PtbervefeLa fol brtasf wtah.u- rJfln!,.; i.r" T'tOUa and TriesU districts, which i the Inevitable local successes, of German Xtallan-apeaklng noopl. arms, such as th recent Cambrai em-1 , KZZZtT V . . a Jr. 1 1. ... .I . .11 " vm wj ui, uunui Bh llm n ava o Ta1a- .-T- .. u-tIWlIty of German resource, and I " t. hTch..KV I 3-ct of the -next campaign Is Franc. .. . . T ' I T-ha ulnl l nf.VMnM mrlll vaa 4k fortahles aaat. I f a t V. a oa1v altA i. fSXallte I backs brtbs wMtua W the Isited Stataa. Sej I 1 . . T " ltaa st The JoanaU sffiea. . i Snlae OTin. Vt.fhlwran not scratch cne : floors .', and furniture. ',. . XsssBtlals to Feaee The salvation of - Franco will rest. In part at least, upon our own country and upon Great Britain. If wo get men danger on the eastern front" irar Material Centered - Tn tha course of the nresent year Oer taode and the mora eoaaidaraMa a.u... i many a capturea an onormous amount m nortnern xtaty. uermany is compelled ' w m i rranoe in time, ana if there - is no of war material from th Russians aad again to mak tremendous efforts and rnin purpose or the allien. They are mistaking in Franc our determination aa equally vast amount from th Ital- to gamble on an Immediate decision with foundd upon Justlo and they represent nd our will aad our growing efficiency, Una, ) She has- added greatly to, her new assets to avoid that defeat which the bases of permanent peace. . Kach th nw Oerman campaign will b as stocks of munitions and of guna ' All ts Inevitable when Americam numbers seeks to redress A wrong which, pare- great a fallur a that of th Xtarn ano thee resources will onaoi ner to maae i restor tn? naianc destroyed by - the joreseoa, uimh u whj ana unerty i pf Verdun. But for the time being the a desperate final drive against France I Russian defection French.-British and I OI wo5'-, " auuiuon. mere is the I word is with Oermany. She wUl prob-l this wmter or i next -spHng.a whfle the j Italian number r take th offensiv. and aha will Austrian troop win suinoe to neia. tne l tne present uermaa rorcea. but they ar I wi .p nuwu tvnummm. oat it m-1 stake her last reoouroa In men and gains In Italy, to cheek Sarrail' army I not largely aupwtorr' - 1 umat iusuos - w oao aemaass I munition upon aa offensivo designed to - a. aa a a . a mm- aavm. a ai m a I 1W -- 1 la a Inn a, k O aa ax Ta.laai a ar S ... . in tn uaiaans ana pronaeiy to supply I vm snorai oi tn jrrencn and British I " uw'u mum, i break th spirit first of Franc and ttn eertala Austrian, Germaa , and Hon-1 trooparls equal to that of the Germans. I Such other purpoees as th allies mayB( th French allies.. ' I Valuable "Present Forthe Family I hive two t9i7tkdr Bros, tosr nt ws, run rerj little. Yoa ctn hirdly tell, them from sew can. Will ttvt bit discount II boufht for Chrlstroas presents. fir. Hemphill. - .... ' COVEY MOTOR CAR COVfPANY Mala 6244. 21st sad Wash. ts. Leather soles soak up water--Neolin Soles are ; ' waterproofs . -7 ' Rubber soles stretch--: j. Neolia Soles hold, their shape. ' ; i . signs of wear, have them re-soled now with Nefilin,'5? And when yoa , buy new shoes do what eight mil . lion' other Americans hove done before you get shoes toled -with Neolin. : ; ' ' ' r - ' Neolin Soles can behad-zn black, white or tan and every genuine Nc5lmSoleU4dwobranWNeolm.. -Markhatrnarkr-sta memory fleolm The Goody ear T3re & Rubber Co. ' rtstfsij "Mr 1 Rubber soles tear1, loje N e 5 1 in So les ; aticl; : Rubber soles crack --Neclirj Soles will not crack. Rubber soles are heanry -j . Neolin-Soles-XLro light,' m H:0. : W& - ' waenassaiiai.fcfcsa- '. '"i Better tKanLeatltTf