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' ' ' Bflts no warm i'i "inT -j - - - u .krf a4 AV C. Bui a ood -wheeze-IH leave it 4 3 5g I LOVE tba ladloa. BUT LIKE most men. OFTEN guens wrong. ... ON WHAT will win. A SMILE from tlium. I ALWAYS say. . . . IT'8 BETTER to laugh. ... THAN EVER to worry. 80 ONCE, when. THE DAM broke, and. A FLOOD hit town. j I THOUGHT I'd Just. CHEER UP my wire. AND 80 I said. "IF THE worst comes. YOU CAN float down. . THE RIVER on. THE FAMILY muuic-bor. AND I'LL accompany you. ON THE pinno." WHICH WAS all wrong. POOR HUMOR, she said. WAS OUT of place. IN TIME of dunger. SO KIPLING was right "A WOMAN is only. A WOMAN, but a good cigar. IS A smoke;" only. HE SHOULD have made It. MY CIGARETTES because. YOU'RE BOUND to get. A SMILE from them. k THEY ALWAYS "satisfy." TAKE the silky, tender leaves of choicest Turkish; blend them wlih the best !)omentlc tobacco that niouey can buy blend them In the eirluslve, can'tbe-copled Chester field way and you net a "smoke." Yes, and something more you net a cigarette that liouestly "satisfies." Official Republican Statement . Uf Douglas County Itrpubllcan Central C mlttee. KKHllll.ltAM Tlt'KET. Th. Tepubll-n 01. be t-l.cld Kt the Kt-nrral election. Nov. i. :','"r f jtM" I - l St. C. George 13 Ik! Clarence K. Hotchkiii 14 X) Jmcp litiMiw l i. Jh V. RUl.ard.on It; iXi iiiif r u. '- j.i i V . I Lob r I N 42 X W. C. liawley, Secretary of Kianflt'ld, United United WARREN G. HARDING State Ki'ui'fMtiitatlv 44 (X) S-uii A. Jvoiur, 17 (X) Hwitry J. Peon ill (XI Thomas MHrWI jT.t.V of ',; .r. Court livumi- M. Brown naniv will have lo , (X) U. L. l la. C ,S (X) Arthl County . . - - a. mm. Jurors Chosen For November Term' ji notic'I'I! The following i;'. a I it if Jun.rs chosen for the November term of the circuit court: H. I". Kellley . J. 1). Muwovi: 31. Kweeney . ('. HI. Goodman Chaa. W Tumales. Knchlladaa. and Chill at all II s ..THE HOSE. ,i xi C. I.. llawK'V. l'utiiiiilim""r , r, , .. ,4 (X) Krl U. uui-ht.l. Public Serlie , hu mZ. f..tor froni Doug- ur II. ftiarsn. 'rt" -. (VI A E. Hlill la. Kepresi-mallve 1 from lioi.sla. f.iui.ty 62 (X) I huik-. I', llol.klli.. Joint lt.P 03 (X) iors. Neunor, District Attor- . (VI 'If J Stewart, 'County Ju.lltn oi io A i 8te.ri.sv' County Coiunus- CS (X) Su'lV'w. Ktiirmer. ""'y. 7u (X) Iia II. ivioiii.-. - - 71 (XI Jiiiin-s , t-S, U Calkin.. County A- ,V K 'c'ri'rcar. County Surveyor 'A V T. .. ,r l ountv Coroner i ixj o '.' Brown, County School u pwrlnleliilelit Hardin and Coolidge will sweep the country, carrying every northern and western stale, wun u. ' r f.mr. There Is a poi.sl- r ..... r,.i,iilllcans will carry Missouri. Kentucky and .Maryland, and they are now practically assured of 370 electoral votes. ..,wi.hHt...uiinit this sweeping victory of the republican candidates for president and vice-president, it .. ...,iv h.ilf a victory, or Kss .u h,.ir . victory. If the ropulill .... i.. .ho enntrul of the senate. ,u .l..ht turn the swile. There fore no republican ought, to vote f. r Chamberlain for the United htaUs senate. A vole for him means a vote ,i. renuhlicuu organization of the senate and against the welfare f the nation. To continue in.ii lock between the president and the " i.i ho the most serious lulnke that the country cm... ) .Ik rlHine I life of republican victory. A mall who goes uliuut Hie counii; e..klne II.H defeat of a well trl.U candidate for oific, simply necuusc he was defealed in a law suit, does iw,i enrrv much wuler. Ill choosing nlflwru ulm are lo serve theul Hie Dconle ur. fer to look at the cliaractei and political principles of the man. They care nothing lor the fact that jome disgrunilcd citizen may have a p.rsunal grievance. At the session of the legislature 01 1919 csrtaiu lower river fishermen caused a bill lo be introduced which would have been harmful to tne nsll industry, and the city of Itoseburg rose almost as one man and called upon the representatives of Uouglas county In the legislature to defeat the bill. Of course, tl-one wno were backing the bill feel thai they have a grievance, and the small handful of ueoole who nre now opposing the re election of U. L. Kddy to the senate are trying lo make capital out of this grievance of some of tin fishermen. Senator Kddy did his duty by the whole county, carefully considering the Interests of all, and his course re ceived the approval of the very man who Is now a candidate against him. Bill the people can't he tooled. Notwithstanding the foolish yarns which have been in circulation J against .Sam Stunner, the republican - 1!.!..... ..I.. .-if," ... y. Unt ha to the Voters of Oregon! ftixioiis 10 iimviue r.m,i,.,m that formulalfid what is known as th iw of PoTt mVantl'no'ok Commission Consolidation iiill under the numbers 310 and . i.. .11.. ;c- .,11 on nil u-iiKii .,.,,,. Bi,ni, nii i,v u formal vote tinned ,!,.. .u. ha heSw!S.nn.. scheme and the Uiv,r (:,, i... ....o.it.,.i si nninie mi'Jisuu-s. w""1 - ""iirunn? x ..i .... ...uvn'nlu m.'.nsiir.' ,. J " VV. ,.,.v,. Multnomah County is expected to vote adversely to the SrSme V n'v,trwhelniinjr majority. Having: done this they then be readv to vote for any needed amount for improving our Liver Channels. A Com mit tee of Uu, City Club has rul mittod a f ''""L m 8howin that it means un iiitinmle expenditure of at leat-t .U.OuO.dGO. Our Chimibrr of Commerce and other civic bodies with all of our river pilots and steamboat owners and others liavi cr and nri'seiit ineinln-rs of the Tort, o: l,:iv! nnitested acainst it. f l'oi LUiiia ami tne uik k commission have At least twelve form- or and present "" ' "J " Ctm rlei'l nvd H'raillSl 11. niajt'llij, i. ...... .. .. - ' .. , i .k nl ComnnUee of 15 Kscif that drafU'd the measure m divided. T'ne Taxpayers cf Portland Appeal to You in n spirit of fair play to save this county from the imposition upon m of such an Jnimin mear.ure cotitemplates. It would be deeded ? enVrve i P we gaveexpression to what we Mievo to be the selfish and BinWUoua pZicnl motives that have inspired the measure which is submitted with a distinctively deceptive title. We simply appeal for fair play and a decent consideration of the hopeless pVicht in which this community will find iUmjII t llie n.easiU;e carries An c.ti- w r.f onllv nff counties who will not have to pay a dollar ol tne debt imposed, Z o yoi t consider what would be your feeling if Multnomah County should try to impose a similar burden on you. Our u.terests in a general way are mutual. Tt our sincere iudfrmer.t that the succors of this measure will seriously re tard instead of PpromS. the development of this port and that the state at lares will in return suffer severely as a consequence. Vote Measure Number 31 1 X No Taxpayers Vigilance Committee ROBT. J. LINDEN, Secretary t-...1 ...,;,;.':..iid.:i:t.:;; . .7 : who are now , 1 ticket atraiKht. Therefore we hear of republicans on j oall(,iBte fr Hlierifi, as to what he i1 every hnnil who may have supported . wolid ti ln dischurKinK ihe tluiies of i Mr Chamberlain in past years unci I n,8 ot(c(, Sa, 8 cainiiiB in popular- ! who are now voting the republican 1(y und V(lll.a ,,V(.ry day. He is a Klkloh .Suth i-1 i 1 1 ! v. s. I'owell . . . UoHeliiirK ' Vernon Toole .. Oakland ;, Inhn F. Sunder Oshorn Wilbur Kohl. A. Ilooth Chan. K. Heard . . I, . M. Klril. y . . . John A. Fenn . . . C. II. Clementa . . liuvld II. Moikuii James 1. Kedford Jullun Thiol J.'BSe C .Hoyce . . Fred Slelert llorton Thompsoii II. II. llHKlilies . . II. S. Kinney . . . . Wllbi i T. It. Jim u. tt . . .ScollsliurK ' Claud Allen . .('anyonville a. K. Kent Klkion v. F. Allen . Myrtle Creek ('has. II. Iloffmelsle 1 Hi ;.dy F. Iluruelt . Fred 0. llallleld . J. Slllipe ! Ceo. Ilur. hard . . . ! Fred Tripp .Drain . . . Yoncelia . . Dlxonville .... Perdue . . Siitherlin WUImr . . (Ilendale It is no time to take " any chances. Ito-elmr The clean and energetic campalRn i.entue lieiiiK made by the local 'P''' ....Dixonville candidates is beaMiiR splendid fi tilts. Voncnlla ; From every side comes news of a Hound Prairie ; Breal llninK up of ' volers for ho Sutl.erlin whole republican ticket. The f.M ....lloseb.i.K'dlscrunlle.1 citizens who are mak Iiir .... Vouialla - personal allarks upon r. publican .... Kos-hui K candidates nre really bbsisII ne In . .Canyonville their election, because the people re- Kofcburf! wnt 'new' auacaa. Sulherlin! The desperate sl rats of a ., ' ....ii.i.,i ,i.i,.rM is shown by (ilendale capital which they try to make of I every little nole of discord. Their voices, however, are .ii.iw.ie.. .... .... few the . J , I ,.. .I.A Vnu,aI7avlAlV I Pordsoxv TR ADC MARK Farm Tractor The Fordson cms the cost of pi"nii iiir land almost to half of what It costs Willi horses Hut even more important Is Ihe fact that the Fordson saves from thirty lo fifty percent of Ihe runner's linm. And time saved licltlnic fields ill shape to d.int in Ihe proper season; gelling thincs done when they should be .lone ans money to the farmer, llesl.les it helps evilly In ftollii the laltor problem. As ever, the machine way Is proving more eflicient. raster, easier than the old hand way. Ill the raclery. the machine incrnse production, saves Movie Closeups labor produces more at less e..t. Ihe farm. The Fordson way is tin lielw. the lalntr problem. The Fordsou's flrst cosi is lew, 3W t Ami that U what Ihe Krnliion dues ucu-hliitf wny of funning. Mckitlcai it Mid t!i aft r or nporatinc cost ts low. It t a coinvactf easily haiulli d trnotor, hackotl by ihe Ki"nt'st trrtr'or (itTTict organization Jti tlie world. Y A e at.' For (1 son ilea lor. Not only do w rH-ll Foiiliton trac tors, hut we carry a stock of Fordson pana ntui employ Fonlson mechanics lo holp the farun'is R't the host rosnlts from the Fordson. Let ua tlrm ontrate the Finlson on your own faun. clan man. an ox-soltIi"r with a fine record, and hia majority will be over whelming. Ira II. Riddle, republican candi date for county clerk, is not only a tliorouRhly uuallllod man, but he has shown that he knows how to conduct an eneriretic. clean and succeHtul campaign. Like the rest ot tl' -v-puhlican candidates, he Is on the way -o victory. The solid business ability and ex perience of Judge St urns is telling strongly in his favor in his candidacy tor county commissioner. Kvery whore his campaign is mt-rting with a flam-ring reception and he is des tined to sit on the county court of ths county. Floyd Frear, county roadtnaster, and candidate for re-election as county surveyor, is so well known and has fo tiimiy friends throughout the county that no oik doubts his election by a large majority. A. K. Shiria and Arthur H. Marsh, repuhlican candidates for the house of representatives, will win in a walk. The democratic party has made many failures in pt years, but never has it inad- so colossal a fail ure as in the conduct of the war and in t he reconstruction period follow ing the war. On every hand the story is one of extravagance, incom petency, graft and waste. The de mand for a change has become so great that the people are as impa tient for election day to nrriv as a spirited horse champing .at the 'bit. Tiny can hardly wait for the time to ! come to swat Wilonisni, iuternation- j al ism and incompetency. I The Wilson league of nations is dead. After the election of Senator I Harding, the best minds of the coun t'y will be called together and ai league will be formed which will re spect the American constitution and' at the name time make for world! peace. It is for (his reason that Sena lor Harding has th support of Koot, Taf(, Hughes, Hoover and many other brilliant nnd leading statesmen who are the sincere champions of such a league. CANDV, CANDY und CAXIHKS Before buying that Box of !. Candy see us. We recommend Imperial Candies. Come and get our prices. We always try to A n lea tie. THE MAPLELKAF. A favorite of two generations as a novel, "Told in the Hils." has at last been adapted to the screen and is coming to tho Antlers theatre to night as a Faramount-Artciaft pro duction, with .Major Robert War wick as the st.ir. No effort has been spared to make it a picture of un usual I"7iVMIiripeIcv Wand" Grayer lives. He slays the traitor, are Ann Utile. Kileen Feicy a ' touched to the heart by Hawley, Tom I'orman. .om iiu 7. ,t kln(lnMa nf thfl wIfe and Hart Hoxie. The screens were V. .M hft lr,V(lB hllllgelf u to photographed in the most Pure- ;u fl understan(iinB 8her- mie section of tho Rockies, ami a .i..,..- hltn lo demirt over the whole tribe of full blooded Indiana " ! 1 ',00 tedom I act as extras. i ..Th tv.ii r.:ii in in Imnresaive! Latest books Kental 10c. Flctioa Library. Sutherl inSanitarium MEDICAL SL'RGICAl'j Write It. I. HALL, L DM Sopt 6utherlln, Oregon drama of self sacrifice, and of reil- ulooded manhood, as well as a glow- ed l;y .Major """.. , , gt tnat haB on his future to marry a girl l o ' , supported In younner brother has wroiRed. He j!."."' ' . " h,mn.nw )llt'K.IJWS, ATTKXTIOX The familiar story of "Told in the Hills" centers around Jack Stuart, played by Major Warwick, who sac- lilli-e; ins younser nro.i.vr .w f.. . n.rtllrB bv a canablo company, retires into seclusion in tne .Montana , utlrul Anna Q Nllson. Indian country. He becomes a Bov- f ed. ''J' i,"mgent pinto ernment HCo.lt and alter nmny dra- "mXVl" n'thi? bi matic adventures finds happiness. ' collaborated with inc. picture was oirec.eu o, weu.K Lnnll)ert Jlillyer , the writing o( Meiiord. ,tle sOI.y and ln directing the play. The southwestern frontier in the olden, golden days Is the scene of Win. S. Hart s new picture The , aflt meptlng of RisK star lodge Toll (.ale. It Is the first of he big Frillav evening. Everybody come, productions made by Mr. Hurl s own SECRETARY company under his own supervision I - to be released hy raiamount-Artcrait and will be shown at the Majestic theatre tonight. As Black tleering. the hero. Mr. Hart, has Ihe roie of the leader of Cleaning, pressing neatly done: a bandit band who Is betrayed by work guaranteed; second hand I one of his own men. He dasn. s away ci,hes bought and sold. Lloyd from his captors, and, losing the cleaning Works. 123 Sheridan, sheriffs posse after a series of thril- l-i . i i i i i ling episodes, he comes upon the i..iv ..ii.i.i u.i,..r ihu tt.if m A. G. Sutherland left this morning for Voncalla to attend to business 'matters for a few days. o- Field Seeds Write for our prices oa th following fold seeds for fill planting. It will pay you to get In touch with ui. VETCHKS Wl.NTKK t.HAV OATS ALFALFA HAiil.KV WHITE SELD OATS UVE HE1 CLOVKR TI.MOTIIY CHEAT Our line is complelt withsU high grade seeds, and W prices are low. Monarch Seed and Feed Company MLDl OP.n. 0HEG0X. mw$-1 JUST UNLOADED iLt, b b K A ParlAirl nf American Steel ire AKOUXn THE TOWX lavr LOCKVVOOD MOTOR COMPANY Roseburg, Oregon - I r: - ..: on li;i.iic Mr.-. Or Russell, chief opt-rator at i lie local telephone exchange, left this nmrniniE for Kugeiie on com pany husinesst. lit4Ml Sou Mrs. V. C. fturrh. of Fori land, who has been vi-dtinK her oon, K. H. I'tiieh and with Mrs. C. A. Lock wood, left for her home this morn inc. Iteintn to Portland Mrs J. F. lnyilen and daishter ami Mrs. a. Ituekinifhaiu. who have !' n sp n(iitiK a lew l ys in Hose htirii, l.'ft thif. morniUK for Yopcalla. where they will viftit for a short time en Ho ir way to Furtlaud. To Atieml ;ntne Miwe Iris Kice and Fern Fymers ot tliin niorninR for Corvnliin to visit for a nhort time with Miss Zonnie McDonald and to attend the root hall name between O. A. C. and .)!. 1)K ltt)i Mil 1 mun w .'I the I'nivenity of Oregon tomorrow. Portland, Oregon pHOVE at our risk that yci an easily R.vf Pne-tJ W on hi-r'n priced fen. Cut 10 to SO tiay off the fttojr tt-rio.1 a:iJ have healthier bo& by i.edimf MILKOLlNii iii. modi .'d DattTn.i.k. It in i-n.npt.wi nottocMnt;ninyjiipliurica.Ul or arythir. 10 ikvtb poun-y, n nci s tone apth- j-?rm. msi,irjt hoe V m aub'.t to d.!rajM. prricuca.y insurios giur of '4'it lia. s hoed pi day. UnJiyprsttv TrteA iw.r.RCombs of Dairy Hi"h.-.ndry at MUwjri University. condu.'t.-lH-cioi.Mi ctwt wii'ch iol tl .-t WILV.Oi INK f'lh.)Tn!',.-'a roi.tof i'J.5'. S mm than iKv m.t f,j M.'kci new W. II. Gif hani, M -nt'.ol- .vn. Ha, rid j -crth ct Miikeiiiie nsdo an cxra prC.t cf ;0 in CO dsvft. Lm Ji.cl:.H.n, V. .ii'pir.CL't-Fal's, N. yi MiiitoiicuaKnfQtlMrehoat: aisd soxra, Milkc'.ine 2c a Gal. in coi'dC'ie.-o lorra.ani when f-d ariintpd io?fo: !y?c n rallon. Iti" Bua.-ant.-'! not to cposl. lvt, aour or mould, Keipe tnde!initcl" tn a-iy climat. Fi!-arfncota nt trit. Tii ptx-aa are as 20 Day Trial ,? tiM Oiat It ifl the bput f .urn nioiivy maker and aaver you f vu sa-.v it ca-w vm r.-thirnr. S'm piy auDd check or tuwy eni-t Ct-r ary amoi nt t!. fed otio-hj;f to poultry and h.'fj in a 8 iloy ttU thtn if not saueticl rfturn inund rArtatourcxencand Fe ll L-i'inttiuti y r,w furd every out you ia.d us. Tfwu are Um-te Jutitre, and have ev-Mr.;,, to r-in nd n ih tMB to Iom hy Trmkina thia tpt. Our inrst tnir ud valuable bookirt. llcw To Iluatle Heavy Ho. To Mark, t ' will be aent tcve oo ruqtwai-rour nacie oa a caid m liainnutfi. hj I FENCE cn sara yon wHiie money on fwic while Uil lot 1'- J. F. BARKER & CO, TRICK"8 IMlLHMHTi ROiim. ohkiox ACTOMOBILF Afeiite for OllTer Mows iuil lBiltf"""- Tm-i i-i-i-n vwl WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Douglas County UtlandWaterfo r