cJMmfl MK.i.HKXT IJlMf.JJi1"' Official Democratic Statement Hy Douglas CouMy Democratic Central Committee. ! The mere tact that a candidate for county office nan a "consistent dry' record la not the only Item ot consideration in the matter of the qualification!. It la a Cine thine to have a record aa a consistent dry. Indeed It Is even better to have such a reputation, than to have the rep utation of Ijelim a reformed "booie holster." However, there are other qualifications which voters will tuke Into connlderatlon In selecting the men to fill the county positions, and anions; these qualifications are effi ciency, respect and tolerance of the rights and opinions of other Indlv- While the wet and dry question Is entirely apart rrom anv issue in mm county and will be sieied upon only by some exasperated tlmerous soul, fearful of defeat, yet It may be now and properly said here that the ef- nr ...nr. of Inherent ability may be. and often Is, destroyed he- cause tp an onesHinn uiik lines. For Instance, a man may be so .ill... a.1.1. nnn fheni-V ftfl tfl Utterly destroy his Intelligence along other lines, and we wltleis legislators with such obesslons. spending their time tn advocating wild cat and foolish liKl-.flat'rn, entirely lap.-lrt. jlndeed. from the line of their obesslon. leg islation that the thoughtful and the sober electorate will summarily down when given the opportunity of the rpfdewiulum. A man's mind may be "drunk from other causes than alcohol. . This nation was mnde salooniess JAMES M. COX HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY 1DAH McGLONE CIBSON Home Xew Ideas. aid Jerry to "She's an old cat. me confidentially. "Yes. 1 guess she Is,' and then I paid no more attention to her. Aunt Clara Crelghton met us at , the train, and I noticed she bowed to the woman who had been so In terested In me. Jerry acted very gentlemanly, and very grown up as he told Mrs. Creighton he felt called upon to show me a few little atten tions dining my journey, because I hud seemed eu' h a Utile girl and so folorn and unhappy. Then he bowed himself away, and stepped into a Running racing car and took the . . . U Ah.llffAIIP wneei away irum iuo vm.... "Isn't that young man Jerry Hath away?" asked Aunt Clara. "Yes he said his name was Hath away." "I'm afraid you"ve been rather Im prudent, Ann. Jerry Hathaway is supposed to be the wildest young man In town." "He didn't seem grown tp to me at all. Aunt Clara. He Just helped me eat mv lunch and was Just like inf '. " i .......... "Well. I suppose you are a little gin still" said mv Aunt Clara, "but-you are renlly a little tall for your age." nt -t. hA.FUn to inlk about m mother and my preparations for Safe Milk For Infant Inraliui NO COOKINd irA- 1-h-lnV" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountain t. A for - A-oii Imitation t Subttttum Itlatlve and an endowment of good horse sense. Such are the qualifi cations of tlj-retiring sherllf of liouklas county, a man who is now .... ...... unri of thu state to This n'ltlon WaS mnde SaiOOHies ! .iiifrii .. " . - - . ." ."',.. .I, for his efficiency as slier- . . . - , i,, .riminiil the terror ot me doouck-i . . ye Hbored, 7vai..ng The saloon -or who' plied ''X'" A' the Cre.,h.on's home I was In- was to ed out and will be kept out ind California. Yet the retiring sher ,,,, , an entirely new life For ih vote of the men who have iff of Douglas counly had among "!. , , ,.me , wan taught that I !,,. known tn take a ilrlnK nrris- inwiui ouee- - - inust not no inis or un, ... sTnally and yol be a good citizen have been known on certain oc,a- wronR bp(.all,e w not .k"'i a,.h men n,.w resent the -Ion, to have taken a drink. Tie ronvont,nlli. that I must not re- term of "roughnecks." The Pharl- rict that he had the support or in. ( n(iw-my a(.n,ltace wllh Jerrj ....i.hniioF-thsn.thnu. nosing of an -roiignnecKB who u... ..... er Intolerant the necessary vote, iron, , men . , ,""'"V " - ... efnclp.,cy of the wnn.AM .r i ntk nverupn koiiii eiiieii - class the class that Is really re sponsible for a slalnless flng. She was someone from home, some one I had kn.mn nil my life. l" Oracle, Oracle." 1 .-ailed to her. Are you coming to s'-hool Here, i glad. When di'l you see my mother last? Is she looRing t" gotten all this out liefore I nollre, that she had not put her hand out and wag lookliiK me suao-m face, as thouxli hud never seen me before. "Oh. sue uraieu. -Ann Ann say. lint what Is your last name anyway?" I could hard y believe my cars. M) face must have expressed my emo tion, and mv vloce trembled with anger as I answeied: "You know very well wh it my lat name i. um nn I .... ifolna to forget yours. I rlrtn'l ever w:Hlt to SP'-lIK to again." and I turned and urt her. Toinorruw til ace t umrron J,vil..u-y. . o rn not isv vmir car up on account ,f a l-nkv riidta'or. Our radialor compound w ill do the wot k. H Mertell. , o GEORGE D'HEDBERG n.n..fliii(iniiA with Jerry Xn-thou, posing of an "roughnecks" who did not J" " Hathaway until after I had been andldate will not draw the embodiment of sobriety and the erly introduced to him: that I '' ...j i,nriicml ho nes, and virtue has -, h m.if . anv t me and ry votes irotti ...... , . ... ,,. , me '',u"' .' 7 '"' V. .,",.1.;. w..... .101 .i...... -' -- " snow my uses aim u.n..rr retiring sherlflf: and such support h.i( w()lll(1 no, be ladvlike; that I will not destroy the efficiency of iho muM , jpeak to certain young wo- To be an efficient enforcement officer, other qualifications hul than the mere fuel of having b"cn a "consistent drv" Is necessnry. For eiamplo. an efficient sheriff needs Intelligence, he neetls tact, he needs business efficiency, he needs cour age nnd above all else he needs In- ninn who will be elected to fill the vacancy. The Inueuendo directed agal'is' Ihe supporter, of any candidate inly serves to make them more ac tive on his behalf: yet It Is a pity hat the local republican committee foel, constrained In such a way as 'o ileal In such an Innuendo. LAND OF 1 7I l-AN(iC.iKH I VOTK'F. OF SIKKTIStl OF IIOAHI OF KQI'AI.IZATION. nOMRAY, India,. Sept. 30 One hundred und seventy-nine languages and f44 dialects have been descrlb-; ed and classified In a recent survey Sutherlln, tore., Sept. 7. 1920. Mniiee is herebv given that on the i - . , . ... inm ni ed and classified In a recent survey nrsi i uesiiuy in v.t......, of the different tongue, spoken by one o'clock p. m., the Sulheriln ai the native, of India. ley Irrigation District will meet as a Hoard of Kqtiallzallon to hear and ; determine any objection by any ln An open car with closed car re- terested person, to Ihe assessments flnement. A Windshield Visor gives and apportionment thereof, and any you this distinction. H. Merten. Ac-, other matters connected therewith cessuilcs and l'arts. th:'t may come before them. o 1 Hoard will meet at their office In l.tiN TII-S. SI'ltlMi IlKI.IV KItT.'the Fruit Growers' building In Suth- ....... i...u fp anrh niflini? These are not sprout plants, joint - - , ,, pr,iu,,n, plants or strangle tip plants. They . Secre Sry are first-class tips. Also have st raw-1 A. P. b-Alh.. Hecreiary . - ..II l,l,..ld f,,, It ! O .. . . . . - I . ?l.. . n. lu a frlomt ln-'..n nf !. nimlts trees. I5eller oook vour oioer now. rt iie-uu n. - - -- ,.. .-- . . I.. Kl. LIS ' Ueen. i nai is a i- i ..... . . burg -realize until vou ne.it It. It Merten rirst time, i torgot sti i.ur aiiini..n . J men. even i.u.. . , . .V tlmes nnd was Introduced to them. because they were cjnsiaereu in ni,.,iDit tendencies: that I .tin, nt n restaurant with "lit a chiperone. And an me wntie I saw young men doing things that ,...i.M.ian tn nn In racl. nere nt My Aunt Clara's was the first ...... T n'oa Intrndlicen lo ine iloitblo stand . rd of conduct for the voting men and the young tames, i .a ItiBM t.lens in time. and became quite well versed In the .n....An.innl mnnnpT sof society be fore It wns time Ifor me to go to me school. Wllh my Aunt one ntternoo.i 1 met Jerry Hnthawav. on tne streei .... Kl,., Hnnit but Instead of It having any -effect on him. he winked his eye at me as we passen. ne seem ed to understand Immediately why t ,ii.y it i... nwiihu. .-rnlA n.e dallv. and I knew from her letters that upon my going out iM her life, she had nothing -.. n Hi,. tnr Khn wns lust mara- ing lime until I should return- She seldom mentioned C.race Cameron or Kenneth Halsey, and I was surprised tvhon l renehed the oreparatory school tn find that Grace was to be Three miles weM of 11. i o ' ,'1 i :VI i' 'i ;iv :' - Mih': ' m I . y v !;.'M-"'"''-.W-, B lYING (Jresjon-made eoods is Lirvclv a matter of lial.it. r m u IfttMl I TOO 1K.M1 'JOO j.-mio 1.VUI UII.VI 801 Ml 0(HI :iotit 81.W 8.1011 4000 35O0 Mrs. Oregon: Tear this ,ul c.it and hang it up i' your kiti-lien to rcniinJ you to ask for " Oregon Made." Ilcfore you buy anything, tliink for a moment in't that article you need supplied hy an Oregon manufacturer ? Then ask your merchant for the Oregon made article. lie will he glftrJ to till your needs with Oregon goods, because he knows that every time he sells an Oregon product, he helps Oregon, and everybody who lives in Oregon. He knows, too, that Oregon Products are the finest in the land. Tourists from all over the world marvel at the wonderful flavor of our fruit, vegetables, nuts and cheese. Our manufactured products arc sold from Maine to California. liUY OREOON MADE Start to form the habit today. Assccijtt J InJustrUs cf Ortgoit Gen. Georoe d'rieabera. vho cari-tes scars of nine wounds received in the wart of Russia, including the Russo- Jan war and the World war, and w0 having lost his estate In Russia and France, is now working aa a mecnanw In a New York garage. DESERVES PLACE IN HISTORY Cecroos. IHut-trious Eavptian. Made Country an Ailum for the In nocent and Persecuted. WUTi Oie -Iriwn of Attic civilisation In uiu'l.-!!t Civi'.-e. (Vt-n.js. an K-'M thin Imili h inwn on thf sit whert Inter ihf rlnnli-l if AtluM.- rie h iiiiiL'tiili. ni. t. He IntHMhn-iil iiHiml try iiii'l- r his rule f 'smi mi iisvluin for the lt;HKvin ntKl iifrs.Tiitfil. Kr.-in llilit liUic nil fsii:i-s, ri;ip:irls flint taws txri'Mlfti tli.-tr I'.MH'li.iiil ititlu pin.'e. .Mo ut 1 ru .wins it ft ir tilin th I'hwnli.-Mui Oitiuiiis lrttiiflit th? us tif li'ttfr-" Into BiK'ntiii; ami at Thfl'cs In tht -Mint countr. he eret tetl a I'lla M. Tlit- jjreutesl lyric lM't nnil the irrvnt-t jrenornl of the Crveks wrn H.K'nilnni. hut neviTtheless (Ills e pte uas ni'cus'(1 of t itpntiry. WliiU 'h!r vjihie wa not npiTeciatrii. tlieh tllst'oviT .'s were brought to perfivtlott by utl.e:; am) more usefully iipiilled. It U mnarkable thai Cii'Iiiium the father of learnlns. who taiulit us to hai.il down our thoughts to fu turtty. r:i!tie Into Oeeve Just at a imn when Joshua, the leader or wie Jew, drove the Phoenevtan tribes to ward the sea nnd romtKiled them to seek refute In distant colonies. Thi of a despised people, sen reel j known tn Oreek historians, was the occasional cause of all the Intellectual and moral excellence which has arisen through ihe Influence of literature. K . . nt i.l U Strawberry nams: FOR SALE Several thousand jj Ktll rooted strawberry plants. R Oregon and Gold Dollar, 10 j I pT thousand. E. F. nallou. 5 R06 WiLChester, or W. H. j Urlmhall. R. 2. f FOR SALE! HOUSES MEW LISUNC HOUSES rooms "' 4 roouu rooms. 2 Lots " room. !"' rooms rooms rooms S rooms i rooms. 2 lots rooms with furniture - rooms, big lot rooms rooms, big lot J rooms rooms 7 rooms 1 llusiiu'ss room rooms G.U.HELBIGCO. ll.-al i:tnte, Iinuinnce, Notary l'tilillc nit Taas St. Phone .No. Jbi lUmohurc lrein T. st. r. iradford and Wife. Graduates and post-graduate of the Oldest Charter- ed Collece of Chiropractic n tne woria t have re-opened offices !n the Perkins Bliig. We use no drurs nor elec t triclty, nolhinft but straight' ! Chiropr.tetic. anil have heen successtfiil for the past ten I years in hanillin almost every I disease known to the human family. Otfii-e hours 9 to 12; I and 2 to 5 p. m. for lack of light. A Coleman "Quick Liie" gasoline will furnish you a white clear light that makes your rooms pleasant and reading or sew. ing a comfort. J Or if you do not like gasoline use the -'Aladin" kerosene lamp. Uses a mantle and makes a wonderful light. You cannot per. suade a user of one to be without it. Come in and get one. If it is not satisfactory after using a week, bring it back. '"IHK 1'KI NK CilAlTAiyl'A." il. I n.i.itni'er nt the Oreicou Glow ers Co-operative Association, appear ed In the October Issue of the Oie riuu Cirowers magazine. Mr. Evans .8 well Known nere: )1 all the Chauiauquas I ever saw, rue best one was the prune Chautau qua l Of the Washington County Farm llureau bunch. They had several good speeches and plenty of lunch. j i They came from Gales Creek, Ijiure,. ud some from ewuurg sweucu n. vn'nkH. v't-neath Uie trees on the college green, Two hundred prune folks there were seen. .i.fj., naifl nnit other things. '.xponses which tne prune uiop They talked, and then they heard Prom men who dry prunes mighty nice. ,'nri iarm made thincs move along. II. s wife sang us a funny song About the packers anu tue uuer In the land of prunes and dryers. Prof. Walter Brown, of O. A. C, Told how to fertilize , trM .Aim c. j. iium told whan,,,! .. -v.. . UUB , I mpu.ua. :ach family bofore hom urn J .lltil.,1 fl.u Wu.,.J n... 1 .. ... r rrune l!( And all asr-ed the iiy ltj J As hani.ilv tliev hit.,bv.rj 1 A Silverh.aia Spotlight a you have len lookinr fw a-. one for you. H. M.rtta, Accessories. ON THE WINGS OF THE WIND Nothing So Small That the Zephyrs Shall Not Find it ana bpreaa It Beneficially. VOUR FALL SUIT Now that it's rtme to buy your fall suit, don't be fooled into buying a suit "cut out by the doz n,' in a color and style you don't like hul must take because "it's nil thy have in stock." Kl particular. Select the color you like and style you want from our 300 pure woolens. Tailored clot hoi are better and coat no more. Come in today we'll prove it. Vtl'I'll 'L- Tik Dim is. The Winchester Hospital for ni-tt fif TiiKi.rrnlr.flia Ko. ..L all the inu-reflts of the Raiter j luiiuiu. in i nunc lUUtD'.eQ w old concern will please call is; 1 1 it nl tin nfTira nf canit spin, t j holding accountB against inttiJ i will t) resent (time. 1 KL ITER 8AX1TAFJ I i FOR H NTV CLERK. To the Votcm of Iouglu Cook: f am tlit t ainlMate on the r. tleket ;it t!' No fsnber tleftit.B : orrUf ot ltuntv I'ltrrk If eiertK 'xer-lfe the mosi tifid mnors itf4ttiit with ol nervier, in u 1K t of tlie ofTut. and will uiff fiiileHvurH to i-vv that all p'"1 iiipt businMt with the oSki : ju!"t ami o:ji t. treat mmt Vour vote i relje- tfullv v'X- i T'i -'. i it:v p k: WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County Light: and WaterW Try Our Way Our Auto VU Call. Phone 277. Acres of perfume come on the wind from the black and white of the benn Id; ihe tin lb! Oie air by ihe cipe with jHTfume. I know nothinK to which the wind hm not some happy ue. In t!icre a gram or oust o mikim the wind shall not find it out? round in the min vhe.l of the cen turte. the Iron of the disiunt nuMin tnln rt,.;is like pw-nnier. ate) Is drunk up a dew. A ihonsniid mile of cloud pro by from morn till n!-,'ht pntiii: overhead w Ittiotit a s.und ; the lunnenre packs, a mile iu;ire, -sue ceed to etich other aide by a:de. Ia!' parallel, book slinpe. MMnlnc up from th h'T'ion and wtdi-nirm a? they Hp profit-h. hYott oioni till niht tlt client fottifHlU of the pondenttx tb pom trivel overhead, no ji.icui. tie creaking of the wl;ee! and nt u tl o the cn:u; It l calm nt the eii'td hnt ' jnil Inlior without nn e.Tor above, wtth mich en, tih I power. Cray tmokr banc1 "n the hl lde where tiie cm h lienn arv p- v1 a cuniulim of mke ; the win1 rone and It ilnvj lia tenrth aloT:g like th. rnll from the rai'ben pot; ther leai up a red flame h.ikmg it n-.ul It ahtnea In the bniiit i:Td:gl.t : i, ran ne It acrvsa th y K:v rd jefferlea. Buy Better Bucks and the Best Breeding Ewes for Less Money. BUT SHEEP WHtH 1MIT HE LOW. THAT IS RIGHT NOW if .u arc i!it.'i -l.-.l in any iiumlirr f filler ma'11 or rHiHicre.l sliefp oT Let Us Show You and Quot You Prices on UNIVERSAL Lighting Plant J. F. BARKER & CO, KosKurrto, orkcon IMPLE.MEXTS II I'D.. - Shr.i.i'iir Lincoln. Hum- iiannnu:tite, ur any Win '! tpili k what you want. OKI . ON M KSTK K COM. CO. Box 51. North Portland, Oregon. Opening Art Needle Shop Mr. KUa Stewart and Miss Kth. l Webb b g to an nounce th. opening of their Art Need'e Shop, and you are corrikUly invited to in spect and to Polictt their aid iu your art wauta. wm m EverythingrfoBaby At I lie Hat Shop. iMi(ii..s orTY T.winnsMY A.M TAN.MMi OIMI'A.X V. Tann.-rs of fur?. laiM.rr.iist of h'Viiis and nil km,U of niuniali. Minufaoliir.-n. of furs, nhouldtr :hrow. muff, fur coat, and caps. J. V. LAXiJKNllKRG. Prop. All woik F iaraniwi Orders taken i . iv. mvkps nardwsn stor., or .. . dds P. O. Bot 87, Roivburg. AUCTION SALE ArN p naPiarp 1 Milfl Southea; t of I'mpqw Po5t( MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 19 ' .... Clij SALE BEGINS AT 10 O'CLOCK tsFrce Lunch at Noon 11 HEAD OF STOCK ,im,((rl!r Onp bav eeldinc. 11 years old. weight is old. '', J -., ,,r... i,..,,w IMS'"" 1 bay geldinc. 3 years om. ijay. - i. p jf-rser 1 oar peiuin, O jen.n w.u. - old; 2 heavy Percluron colts. 1 year ow. P1KS. MACHINERY w- One Helder tractor. 12-10. used l" .T, 'Y':.,T 1 JoM "i plow, oue S8-18 2-way disc. 1 Iron '"," ",a,; .tlir"": waenn. 1 Bnin 3-in. waeon. 1 di?c ""' -jikio P-.J er. 1 John Deere sulkey plow. 1 J . ' rrv sprei"-,4 toin harrow, 1 16-ln. wheel ais-c. CJJ, nw ed covered hark. 1 corruitated rollej-. j- ' r 1 A . . ...i.i...tnF. i vm orini.n .,i.rt . hav rake. 1 Emery grinder, hay fork. ' wd .,ii A u.t.,.. rfnnhle harness. Mitl.e " h..M Dnni. ann numerous other art icl.-s- .... r- .,, nf 110 MU 7ZT-i,-tf 4 over 1U.00. time win e ogi-u u -r per cent Interest. I. ABRAHAM. Clerk. J. M. JUDD, Auctioneer.