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WOSBBI'RO NEWS-REVIEW MWUBAY, umtBKR SO, iHH r v cVi,",IJ1" r"..lt. r.u. E CUamber- ' 'S.r'i'.'-Vco.how. i. CKHI117 " hb"18 rorstr .... -nrd'ln the closing day r' i the d.-uiocratlc r"!"!: f Douglas county. We L. iBCMtlng your " Pfr ..J niintY. to follow ll o n reason- C - UtelllVence. We fee! i n,n am women ITm Tt ,he ,pe!'1 ,o:,,0,e KJit" icket." for any such ap- the Dart of one who Kck "PP""1- 11 ,,np"e8 ' SJIETnlt Tuff elen In- tSietosrrlve at his or her own r. .i-. j.iFrMt nf indeDendenca 1s and thought, that they are ,ti to resent either the "holler Iideofsny self appointed, would btitor. L J.MII inmmittpe urees Be wiuvwn.. fcrtdence In thought and action; I willlni to esi ua n, "ote as you believe tor the best man." Lrtlors. if you believe that the EL. h v'.Hnna tahnllld he BCraD- all' means vote for Harding, believe in the League, and I America to take her place as a kl leider In this covenant for t then by all means vote for in believe Geo. E. Chamberlain m in Me and einclenl sen i&d Is in position to be of ft Lm rwlpA tn Orpirnn than Stun t-It tou believe his qualifica-j yfler than those or sianneui, for Chamberlain. On the other , If too think Stanfleld has the Ij to render more efficient ser-. thu Chamberlain, then vote :infleld. I Democratic Statement. B, Do"1" County Democratic Central Committee. If yon think the ,u,lflc,,lon. of!,,, ft T ., r. C Frear are such a. to better fit U P T II him for the position of county sur- II 1 1 I II veyor. than hi n.-. . 1 I Us t , 1 1 K II L nan unl. I E PAOB SRVR JAMES M. COX If you feel that O. P. Coshow would fill the position of Attorney General better than any of the sev eral other gentlemen seeking that position, then write In the name -of Coshovr. If you believe the office of county! clerk would be better filled by I. H. i Riddle than by Ed. Lenox, then vote; lor Riddle, or. on the other hand.! Judging from the past efficiency of ; lenox. you nave reason to believe that the change might not lie for the better, then Lenox la entitled to your' vote. I If. you believe the qualifications perHonality and temperament of J. K. McClintock are better suited than those of his opponent, to place hlin in a position the better to secure rostiltB for his county, then let's send "Mc" to the state senate. Re-1 member that legislation of today is accomplished around a table In a comlttee room, where men must give and take and keep unruffled. If it be your judgment that Douglas county would more efficiently rep resented In the state senate by the sending there of a man having a gilt of brilliant, passionate oratory, then vote for D. I,. Eddy. the other hand. If you hollar 'that u. training and experience, of Capt. K- Wright are such to make his . vi V lue POion a matter of saving thousands of dollars to the laxpuyers of Douglas county, then put Capt. Wright in charge of the uu'iuing oy electing hliu coun ty surveyor. If yuu IhiiiK the office of sheriff calls for a man o courage and nni. ness. it you feel that Harry I'earce wuei euuowea wim those quali iKailoiis to fit him better than his uppoiient to rill this position, then vole tor Harry Pearce tor sherlft. If you think his ouDonent ha. th. experience and qualification, to fit hlin better than Hearce for the of fice of sheriff, th en villa fm. Sdhi Sturu'.er. And so on down the list dm. missloner, State Representatlie, As sessor if Bob Long, in your estima tion will make a better more level headed commissioner with no axe to grind, and fairer to all parts ol the county than bis opponent, vole tor Loug; If Dr. C. H. Ualley and W. 1. Hess, both successful farmers, with trained minds, are better quali fied to represent the agricultural county of Douglas In the state leg islature, than their opponents, then give them the support of your ballot on Tuesday. In any case the demo cratic committee will reel satisfied il your vote Is cast for the man you fuel is better qualified and suited to i' e office concerned. The publicity committee of the local democratic organization takes this function to Itself: that It has conducted its campalgu without the stooping to a plane of personal abuse or viiiitication. 'Ihe several person al thrusts directed against the dem ocratic "scribe or "boss" have not milled his good spirits it has ser ved as a degression and added a lit tle amusement to the campaign. In closing, we urge the voters oi Douglas county not to be swayed by any eleventh or twelfth hour argu ment against any candidate or any party. If such arguments appear, if they had been good or sufficient there has been ample opportunity thanks to tiie News-Heview to make them kuotvu before the eleventh hour. Will Make Drive Soon For $120,000 to Build Home For Children. CAMPAIGN STARTS NOV. i Loral Quota Has Not Yet llreii An nounced Hut It WIU Probably lie Comparatively 8mall Is Iautnble KiUurprifce W IIII.K WK AltK XflW I.Al Xt llKI) OV Ol It 111 Mill. K KKKOItT. KKI-IMTi'l.Y Wit IIFTKK MJNATKLY TO UU1XU TO VOL A CONS, Jt.vnol S KKTl'ltX TO iibuMAL ritRKS lVv Ol il Lower Price Sale! WE DKSIItK FOR A FEW HAYS TO MAKK AX AXXO'. '.tK.i.KXT ESI'l-XIALLY TO TIIK Ladies and Scliool Girls THESE ARE SPECIAL OFFERINGS: Don't forget to buy your Lyceum tickets at Chapman's. For delicious sweet cider for Hal lowe'en. In absence of jug, bring Mason jars or anything that don't leak. Made from selected apples. Fred Ttenner. Happy Valley bridge. WARNING! On Novtmber 2nd you will be required c vote on the so called Oleomargarine bill. The instigators of this vicious measure would have you believe that its purpose is to regulate and license. I REAL PURPOSE IS TO KILL A GREAT OREGON INDUSTRY It is directed against the manufacture and sale of Oleomargarine, Nut-margarine and all the many kinds of spreads used for bread by thous ands of people in our state who cannot afford to pay the price of butter. Facts to BememberM 1 The OLEOMARGARINE BILL will not in ny way benefit the Dairy induatry ol Oregon by the implied strengthening of he market or increasing the, consumption ol dairy product!. 2 The local butter industry is entirely tegulsted by national demand and tho "Jjfaaure and sale of Oleomargarine nd Nutmargarinea can never, in the least, Una the dairy industry in the state. 3 Further state legislation in the form of the so-called Oleomargarine Bill is not necessary because the Government already has 79 pages of regulatory and licensing laws governing the operation of this legit imate industry. Deception and fraud ate impossible. 4 The Oleomargarine Bill is an attempt to dictate to you what you shall or shall not purchase in the way of spread for your bread. ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON, 702 Oregon Bldg. Portland, Oregon VOTE SOS XNO To All the Voters of Oregon All opposition to port consolidation at Portland is re moved. The Chamber of Commerce of Portland, the Portland Dock Commission, the Port of Portland Commission, the City Council of Portland, the civic bodie of Portland and the daily newspapers of the city are now solidly and unit edly behind the channel improvement and consolidation measure. This measure means economy in operation and a deep channel to the sea. Its passage is vital to the future of all Oregon. DONT FAIL TO VOTE 310 X YES. REtto. POHT DEVEIjOPMKNT I. EAtJl'K, L. '. Trimhlo. Srcjr. 1210 (iruco Building, Portland, Ore. p!d. Air.) According to word Just received ly officers of the local branch of the V. C. T. V. from state campaign headquarters In Portland, the work of organising the state for the 1125,. 000 drive for W. C. T. V. children's farm home Is fast gaining headway. Although the actual campaign for funds will not start until Novenihe 15, YV. C. T. U. workers throughout the state are perfecting their cam paign organizations In order to be ready for a systematic canvass a t the outset of the drive. The movement for the establish ment of a farm home for dependent and orphan children originated l' i Ihe Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and so enthused was It over Ihe possibilities of an Institution of (Mb kind .that the state organisation of the W. C. T. li. deeded to make it one of the big achievements before the close of the present year. It Is planned to establish a farm home In tienton county near th.' slate agricultural college. wher Hiotnoless and dependent waifs niav .be given home training under all home Influence.1:. Thore they will re elve the best of moral, educational iind physical advantages. The W. C. T. II. has formed a spe cial corporation under the laws of Ihe state tc inaugurate and opera!' a farm home of this character. Gov ernor Hen V. Oleott has given thr movement Ms stlriug Indorsement. Welfare workers In every part of the state have lauded the W. C. T. U. for Its humanitarian efforts. It has been estininted that $12, 000 will be needed to put this farm home In op ration. The local n,uot.i has not yet been announced but ,t will be comparatively small. The lo cal branch Is confident that the good, broad-hearted people of thi.. community will over-subsrrlhe to this fund when the drive gets under Way. 40 Tricotine Dresses 40 Values from $35.00 to $60.00 For the next few days we will have au unusual assortment of navy blue tricotine dresses. Just the thing you have been wanting for winter wear, all of them different iitylo. and some of them trimmed In yarn, others In beads, silk embroidery, braids and combination designs. These are values from $:I5 to ii0. They were bought hv our buyer on a special trip to the city at a man ufacturer's concession, enabling us to sell them while they last for $27.50 Aro we not right In saying we are bringing bark normal tiniest Let's make the Lyceum a buy your tickets now. MONTAVILLE FLOWERS f California, has been sent to Oregon to work for the defeat of Senator Chamberlain. This circumstance may ac count somewhat for his being sent. here. The California Oregon Power Co. (a powerful California corporation) secured a permit from Secretary of the Interior Lane (also of Califor nia) to build a dam at the low er end of Klamaih Lake In Oregon with the announced purpose of increasing this elec tric power. This was protested by the American Legion at Klamath Kails and other clli sens on the ground that It would raise the surface of tha lake and flood thousands of acres of valuable land. It was also found that tills contract would permit Northern Califor nia to secure water from the lake for irrigation before Klamath County lands had been adequately provided for. Senator Chamberlain visited Klamath Kails in August and Inspected the proposition and on his appeal to Washington the work was stopped within five days and is still slopped. Can this be one o' the reas ons for Mr. Klowers, of Califor nia, being sent to Oregon to de feat Chamberlain? Voters of Oregon should keep a Senator who is in position to do things for them. Pd. Adv. Deroociaiic Co. Com. SWEATERS For school fills, teachers, and ladles wishing a sport Jacket of the very latest style. Just like Ihe thousands that arc now being worn in the cities, wo have exactly what you are wanting, la our latest shipment of Jersey sweater coals and Jackets. They are nifty, warm and reasonably priced. See our windows. NEW COATS We have Just received a bo gevpral wide rape collared coata In richest velour. nilk lined through out, which by our manufacturer conct'ssion, we can offer for 138.00 WHITE AND COLORED OUTINGS This la one of our latest and best special offers. We aro prepared to aell you any quantity of outing flunuel, lu either (hu plain white or colored, some In ronmanta, others by the bolt or by the yard, for the marvelously low price of 25c PER YARD We will positively well yoit nity qunntlty. All Amofikefiff outings. Ate TIIK KTOltK THAT IS M.lkINd l HICKS I.OWKH Advertise In the News-Review. LOOK AHEAD! Can you ever get back the money you are paving fur rent? Turn this expense Into an In vestment by building a home and you will have something of value, be free from rent wor ries, and have a 11KAL home. There la no time like the pres ent to prepare for the future, see 111 11.1)1 It M. W. Ill Itl.ll today for estimates, pluns and information. Residence 1133 Harvard Ave., or call at the new bungalow, Cass and Chad wick streets. Ill II.HKH M. W. IIKICUII. ijcjt- ""iTg-Sksii lift Criminal Cases To be Heard Soon 'Circuit court will meet on Nov. I 8 accord in k io the announcement made by Circuit Judge. Hamilton, who has Instructed the clerk to rati a Jury for that date. It has not yet been decided whether or not the i grand Jury will be called for this jterm or not, a there are very few 'or practically io matters of ureat ! Importance for consideration. A few minor InvestfKations could lie mad'', but tho court will prohaldy not go to i the expense of culling the Jury for the few unimportant matters that . might be brought up for attention ol the grand Jury. The first care for trial will prob ably be that of the State, against Milton S. Anthony, who Is charged with having stobn and d'si royi'd a boat belonging to Joseph Lyons. The boat was stolen from the duck and I was burned and Kimk by some per son who evident ly had a grudge against the owner, Mr. Lyons was Hiispicioned and will be given a trial before a Jury In the clrTuit court. The second case to be heard will le that of the State ag.ilnst Arthur j Hevingham, 'The d feudal. t is ac cused of having persuaded 1 4 year 'ld (J race Stevens of Washington to leave a northbound fraln at this city for Immoral Jpurpoaeii She was traveling under the care of the trav eler's protective agency, and upon her failure to arrive at her desti nation on the train from which she started from San Francisco, an in vestigatlon was made, and it was learned that Hevtngham had per suaded the girl to leave the train at Hose burg. Ho entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of rape placed against him by the grand Uiry. and is now out on bail. The ex-kniser's brother. Prince Heinrich, will leave for Holland In the near future to buy an estate near I'lrecht, according to reports. JUDD & McMILLIN'S BARGAINS A few iMineN of j;rent Mtf red applet. All kinds of Ihiiry Kcxtbt. Alfalfa Hay. and I tolled .KihmK Alfaljif Hay, nod tUdled Itarley only $2.:t5 per Mick. The jtltlet suit In Ihe world only 75c iter IOO lb. As a Citizen of Oregon You Need the Port of Portland. If you owned a store you could not make a bijf huwss unless your business methods were as modern as your competitors.' Unless Orejron develops her shipping facilities she cannot expect to get her share of the world's business. It rests with the citizens of this state whether Oregon shall develop her wonderful resources nnd reach out for big ger markets, or remain practically an inland state. To become a real port, a Ii0 foot channel must be dredged in the Columbia and Wil lamette Rivers from Portland to the I'aeific Ocean. This will enable farmers, stockmen and lumbermen in the interior of the state to roach the markets of the world at a lower freight rate and greater profit to themselves. The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements can be granted the Port of Portland only by the people of the state. You and every other citizen will benefit if you, on November second, VOTE 310 YES ON THE BALLOT 7 he Port of Portland Dock Commission Consolidation Hill. OREGON PORT DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE L. W. Trimble, Secretary. (Paid Adv.)