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ttnrrm Will PHAISC TANUC AS iONfi AS M IMS SfAIES INS FA1NICR Safe Tililk mmmtmm Closeups ASK FOt . ... f.- " Will Hoier HsriiWs . . ' - WiLUAM ARCHER if :3!NV 1 '.olay. th. rol ami I'll- . tense A hold th inu-rert of 'Sl from the beati...!" o HrfuV w,!h M1"s h Zr inventor of mach- frih-ch H ! made his for r,h. help of MfK ',tn' F T.nd trappf, Jim determine FrJafMslon from Belcher. I .Mm to Mike's house and ;r ihs -"nf,,ssio" iney wis mlanied from the directed hv Clarence- Bad '.Siea by Marcel 1 Pic- -miMi of the Minute" concerns of an English girl ,OTto New York In search of ;Z- ln "'stau,", s.he Crittenden, who in m itr to George Rhode. Thru ',(Hfc he becomes traveling -aitioo 10 Mm. Savarin. and goes iyroa a sea voyase. Crittenden -j kr ihe nhlo'8 purser. whose father had been a ,v lawttor, la laminar vnn ullo tode, aid discovers a plot ...nit ihe shp for insurance. ' . .hn Is Mine. Savarin'a son- It. ttd Crittenden, assisted by 'itt ertmbst ttie mutinous crew. -nenaen escapes me gangsters spin into the river. Cynthia ohi rescue, taking with her Et'atSfiM. Savarn's jewels, sought t tompirators, utter sennmg a m all for assistance from an l-itaa jonboat. The latter arrives w llie party, and places all on frt mdsr arrest. Cynthia returns Tork where Crittenden pro iffiarriaRe and is Rccepted. KriMt ot the Minute" may he 41 Ihe Liberty theatre tonight. it place has a housebreaker ;oase aarty? "N'one in the least" ba the usual answer to this m. and yet in ' Burglar by T." Jack Plekford's latest nio !ch will be seen at the Ma 1 thettre tonight, the house- rtr In tke guise of Plekford's ti one of the most ludicrous tfcrnseen on the Miifestlc thea mn In manv a dav. p importance of the thug to the frofsoflety peonle is a novel hit ijirarter development. Jack DM- ae author and director of rtiir by Proxy." F "IIIJ ' G' , s LEAW BAIRD in CYNTU!A-OJ:-TM- M!NUT" i WW MvvKtMSQM fHSTfitSUTtOtt. This stellar attraction will be shows and Thudsday, matinee and evening. at the Liberty Theatre today Colored Comment a Piece of glass to suck on." Ed monton (Canada) Journal. .-. tl . ... "Madam." Baid the conductor Bo- idretvLiiv ieiected !ite!y to the !ady "yu niust remove , that BUitcase from the aisle. "Fa' de Lawd'a sake, coaductah, dat aint Colored folks have a keen sense no suitcase. Dat'g nsah foot." of humor. Tneir witty sayings are Ithaca (N. Y.) Journal. always entertaining and often very Corporal: "I bear they have found laughable, uoiorea comeaisns in Christopher Columbus' bones. vaudeville and black-face artists in Dark Private: "Why man. I didn't minstrels have scored success with know they shot craps when be was a? Wanted Male." o , XOTlt'E TO PUBLIC. p i Winchester Hospital for the iBoereuiosis has taken over . ..I681 of the Rulter Sanl- All those indeht.rt .k Mn win p!eaa9 call and set- ot aanitarium. Tobs oum8 aaalnst lii,.ii.. ;rnt same. JUJITER SANITARIUM. aiive." American Legion Weekly, "Help Wanted Male." YOU HAD BKTTKlt HI IUSY. If yoa have not already done so. you Better hurry up and place your order for New Year and Christmas announcements -with Bates, Ihe printer, at the News-Review office. A swell line of engraved personal cards to make a selection from, but we must have your order early in order to make deliveries. FOU BABY'S COMiHHtT. Carr's store have a big line of baby blankets, plain or fancy; also knit bootees, caps or mittens. "We can save yo umoney Carr's. darktown gags. Likewise on the mo tion picture screen in the Literary Digest "Topics of the Day" colored folks' humor haa produced lots of laughter. The News-Review selected the following wordings from the "Topics" to take yo back to "Or Virginny" for a'spell ot fun: "Sam. you ought to stay at home and keep out ot trouble. Look at your eye." "Man, yuh don't know what yuh talkln 'bout home am trouble's headquarters!" Louisville Journal. "Rastus, what's an alibi?" "It's proving dat you was at a prayer meetin' when you wasn't, In order to show dat you wasn't at de crap game when you was." Ithaca Jour nal. "IJaBtus, did your soldier sor get any medals?" "Say, dat boy wus de mos' meddlesome iad in de whole regiment." New York World. "Well, Henry, in trouble again?" "Yas, yo' Honnah; 'member you Was my lawyah last time? Don't need one dis time, 'cause ah's gwine to tell the truth." St. Louis Republic. Applying for a divorce, an old Georgia negro said to the judge: "It's only cost me a Btring of fish to git married, Jedge, but I'd give a whale to get rid of her." Philadei-i phia Record. "Liza, what for did you buy dat: box of shoe blacking?" "Go on, i nigga,' dat ain't shoe blacking; dat's ma massage cream." Yale Record. As the old darkey said, "A chicken am de mos usefullest antmule dere am. Yo' can eat him befoah be am bohn an' aftah he am dead." Farm er and Breeder. The nurse had Just taken Rastus' How are you feeling? Hungry, Brf ,h. ciiv or UosftmrK. tire- doctor, hungry. All I got to eat was g. . "Help Wanted Male." SOWB Of GKM-IHAf. Kl.t-KTtttS. Notice la lterrly Kiven tlial a fJeneral fttv Kitfon wiii lie held in the t'fty rf RosrburK, Oregon, on Tiiety. lit' 2nd day of Novemlr. i92y, between the hours of 8 oVi'k a. m. ant 8 o'clock p. to. of said tiay. at wlilt'h al3 election the following- Olivers shall lie elected: One Mayor, one Recorder, one Treas urer anil two Ojuncllmen from ?a-h of ttte four wards of th City of Itose nurtr, Oregon, to serve two years, or until tttelr ssueeesaors are elected anil qualified. That tlie tdaces In each ward for holtllna- arid rtty Election in the City of KoseburK, Oregon, and Hie jud'K and clerks to conduct the same shall by ?ueh pulling- ulai-es and Jodscs and clerks thereof as have been, or may hereafter be, fleslgnated and named by the County Court of !ouglss bounty, Oregon, for the Ueneral Htate and County election. By order of the Common Council. dj.d rielober . V tilt'i't.r.. "The Home Paper of the Oregon Country" Country Life The Country Life pages of The Journal are dedicated to the cause of better farming in the Oregon Country. Con structive service to the farmer and stockraiser is the aim of this feature that abounds in valuable news articles and information of interest to the farmer and the general pub-c- The Country Life pages are published in the Satur day afternoon and Monday morning editions and in The Weekly Journal every Wednesday, Your community newspaper covers thoroughly the local field. Let THE OREGON JOURNAL render addi tional service from state, national and foreign fields, be sides this specialized service concerning the farm. For $2.50 you can receive THE OREGON JOURNAL5 (daily and Sunday) by mail only, from now until Febru ary t, 1921. Mailthe attached coupon today or give your order to your postmaster or Journal agent. Jht Oregon Journal, Portland, Or, Mares"' TH rcn Journ! diiiV ni Sunday) by miii io the foiloIn Name .,.,.,... Street Tttt ....... . Encfoieti find I2.S0. fiymenl In full until Fb, t92t. "it ti vs pumihla to s?Ji tha Tantac ?ab iknve ibc there is flat ttivvty gh ia the uaiveri t ta- "i have HifjreiJ from stomaeh trouble for st'verai yoars aiti had Stten io iiw point where everything i a UsyetMi with au" rojiiinuHi Mr. H-sUr ''My jifiim-yg, taa wen in ftifh hml shape I sw&rl? a?ways hntl a jMin in the nmnil vt my back nail t feati t'htiiaatism in the shmil ttv Had I fend Jo give up severai fiifftfi't'iit jha on account of it. My 'vv iiroke Iwn Btii f couiI haiil iy Hjet'p at iJifth att fiaaUy sot t wht'-r I was haniiy abie Jo J BiHt. To teit the truth I doubted it I woUl ever be able to work a morr. "Tteit ? Iw'gan tnking Tan!c and i m'vtr caw HcythJnK to beat thf way tt knocked oat my trotthh. I fejtvf nkfin five bottb now ami I aevtf felt better in my life. The stomach trouble and rbcuniaJbsfu, pa ma aad iiirvoti-iiesa ar aii kohc; t eat etm thiap they et before me, sleep souud as a log and work hard every day. Yes sir, Taniac iibi tiie work for me aim 1 pass the cood word oa to ohrs every chance I Ret." Tanhic ra sold in KoTufR hy W F, Chapman and hy the leading druggists everywhere 4'Hi!Ip Wanted Male Afttr a year we have received some ii-incfa extra, heavy aluminum basting spoons. Also have an extra qnaliiy butcher kuife at 5c and 43c. Carr's always save yoa nioat-y. "Help Wanted Male. Armenian Drive Is Started Today Today starts the old elothes drive for Armenian relief. In Armenia hundreds and thousands of underfed and almost naked people are already feeling the sting and cold of winter. Without sufficient clothing, with Jit- tie fuel, homeless and desUtnte, they are looking hopelessly into the future and facing only the certainty of hardship and privation with no re Uef and with death as the only at ternative. Ml over the country th drive starts today for the purpope oi gathering uo cast off clothing whicfc may he sent to Armenia for the re- iief of those people. 0. C, Brown connty school superintendent, it ehairnian of the local committee and will manage the work in this locality J-fOdgs all over the rouniry are pav ing the freight charges and several local orders have donated to tMf cause. Necessity has no use for decollete. Misery makes no thought of style. Laces and lawns, chiffon and crepes. may be ieft at home. A Georgette waist has no attraction for a freez ing Armenian woman. Coats, dresses sweaters, skirts, blankets, petticoats. overcoats, wool shirts, scarfs, hose. heavy underwear, wrappers, gloves. boots, shoes, feit slippers and child ren s ctotnmg of every Kind are called for. After hearing so much of the horrible deprivations suffered by Armenia's unfortunate population one sbon id take ph'ssu re in t h thought that shoes or garments which have largely served their use fulness here may he sent to repre sent them In giving comfort across the sea. V "H?ip Wanted Male Aroii JV Mat . KH Sr.te Rvw,rt JS Wiiliim Archer, fsmeut Engijih ecissc and tssyittt hit written nd brouM to Amerie hi firt piay. 0 CITY NEWS run t tn stv 1 i r.UK. Ti ihe Voter of iwaglai Ofwntr. Ore- fon: am thf canii3t on iii rp(thtionB li'kpt at th Nffi!)H-r wtjim for Jb ftW of t'ntv t'irk, if eitTtfrf i wiii jtltnt with kimjvJ prvi i thf n- t of the nfru-e. &rt wjjf we my ieavD( io k'-? thstt nli Jwmns imv- just Rn4 vurtnH friiwtvwt. i our VOiC JS re(" 'ir J'i. Aav.i. iiiA it. Uiili!.ii. "llolp Wanted MaSp." EI.KTOX ASH Vi IMT. George Walker aiid wife nrttirneii Friday from SaSm. whsre tlw-y at t'Bd'd the afaie fair. Joe Uiiy and family, of Fortlasia, arc visiting relatives hrrv. Mrs. Lizzie Hcpborn ieft t,iK!o!i Monday, iiir future i'stina!)B ir aniinown to Iter fri-nis here. Frank IJendPr ia visiting witn reja- tiws at North iivnd. Charlt-a i( ni r. r hum w tmy cfiojipiisg grallt for t!i marKet at OarUiner. iutsc SEwyt-rs has movra on me old Clt-nn ntK piBre, which h ha Tf ctnfiy purchased. V. . GrublJ- an! family ara ei- peciiHR to mmv to Albany soon. Wallace Freyt-r t nave anoiiier shliintent of hogs in a w-k or tea Waller Slyn-ii ami taiiiity iiatu t- Hjrnwi from Penrficiwn. iww taey attended fh roana-ap. Mr. and Mrs. 0s- tsvativy re- tutrned .Monday from Klamath tall. wtre Ihey had bt-en spnaing tfn-ir vacation. Th rmlt of ihe -i-rt)on or onj- cers for the KSkion ttid-nt uooy as follow: Knneth rulib, pTvxi dent: Henry Traylor. vice-presi dent; Haltir Grabhe. treasurt-r; in iiSBinlitham, weretary; Jeanette HeitHii, cartoonist; Floyd Fitejf. yefi leader. fr. and Mrs. 8. 1'. reniey ano daughter Eva are lining to California to spend tit" winter oa account of he iii h-alth ot Mr. nwy. "Help Wanted Maie." Try our iiot Sundae. Tho Soas. 4randi, $110 ;unr. FBon ItSL, Try our Hot Sundaes. The Hosa. Insure agalnat loss otiulp yotif .ractora a a tay won't set fires. Subscriptions for magazines to llcltwl. Fiction i-ibrary. Pireg destoy itTea, nrooerfy and food. Be careful witii Sra. ilnnttng positively prohibited on hs laoda ot the Currj Estate. If yoa want to sett your property, ice 1. A, Welki r, 165 Casts St. iJhoti SI. Home mada candies are made evers day by W. i. Hell for tlie Hose. Isabella grajMa for sale, 5e lo. ai 4-C Kancb. Umptiua. Call or phone i0-F22. Honsa made candles are made wry day by W. D. Sell for the Rose. Have yoar soles -fuicanteeo" on your rubber boots at Greeti'a Hit shop. Mrs. llerlwrt O. Quine ?a confine! io nor nonte with a severe attack oi totisllitls. ft wlli be several days be fore sho will be abie to bo out aj;aln. I have purchased tits liemstUehing machine ai Bellows Biore. i atu an ixperlenced heiiistllcher. All work wanted for Christmas mttst be oroiigbt in early, Mra. F. Jones. MrB. M. 3!. Shnpe, of Corvallis, wno has been vlaitiua: with her daughter Mrs. Aiiert Abraham,. retnrnetl to her home this morning. Am now booking oriJor for day )ld cbicks for JSSi delivery from htjeh prodyelng Tancred strain Wbift fjegborna. Eart Vosburga, TSS Fa! erton St., liosaBttrg. Frank A. Terry, repreRenting the Ho.uiible Savings & Isats Assn., of Portland, Oregon, Is again at the fJuipuna Hotel. For- interview, call or jdione. Woodson Maddoit, son of Mr. and Mrs, 8, . Maddox. arrived ift the city last night from Honolulu lo spend a 6 days fnrlongli vlsifinK with his parents. He Is a cadet in the air service and has Srst of December, f 8S. H, P. BOOTH r .A i Vfll - I An attorney in PhlidlpS h started tsa! artlcn Stt bthalf ef Wtui Islav Burdltisfey ef tsiand to recover from cossa th equivalent In matwy f th vala sf th ground an which Chlcajo ia altaatsd, Burdinaky tt c deacandan of Csant Puiaskl, antf th eiaint data back to 5779, when fa afcl was awarded hy angr S5S acre In nartharo lliinaia, th tsrrl. tory en wbish Cblcasa la now located, in recognition sf hi aarvlcaa Is tht fiavolatlonary year, Twe Chicago wsn. an r Saiisvsd te be direct descend ant of Count Puiaski and eheuid th claim bo aiiowtd, veil! bscsin two sf the richest woman in the vr!d. They are Sire. Martha Sehastor and hsr niece, Mr. M, P. Booth, what per. trait it her presented. , rSStVv H .-v-ty, i.V..?tJv v ":t BABY r "Help W anted Male." Because Her Mother Waf Made Well fey Lydia E. Pinkham5 Vegetable Compound B?TOklT7i, K. Y. f easihl mat write til Bty thinks lor yotir biwd nswii- Jj a flt 5 Veftft&bU- 4itifa sid fesd Sottt two feabi1. On f tit? k4 iriTi4i told tm hasit Lvli S ffc like s f&ff- ob teksn it sntiJ bs; iiy Jfirt wa lt month nd w hsve hvr ffafi- puhih bit $ i-wfi itirr VfnwB who r Jfff njf J -a Mrs, WoTEIPH Who Mffff fffJBI IfJBiBllW itnBi hoJd wt Je Jiopft trnitl thfj P . , fcf re, O, T. Aiexander, wif of army lieutenant and resident of Great Fall. Menfc, deliberately nucbd Prince Carol of Roumanl when both ware passenger en the Japanese liner Korea Maru, Mr. Alexander say that the heir apparent ef the Sou- manian throne ent th hipf purer te her with a meaxase that the prlnc would condescend te dance with her. Wra. Alexander sent the purser haci! with tha message that ehe weuid net condescend te dance with the prince. XOTiCK Or ALK f?i- OOVEltS- SKST TfMBEft Oeaerai ijsnd Oifice, Washinston, ii. G Angnst JS, 1S2S, Notice la hereby given that mbieet to tne conditions and lltni- lallon of iiie Acta of June 8, IS IS 39 Stat., and 1'itm , 192U IPubilc 241 1, and the infractions of the Secretary of the interior dated September tS, jSi?, and Jnne ii, the tiasiR-r n ts following iand ii! be Bold ct, 1, iS2, at !: o'clock , at. at aibll aactlen at th. Itsited State la ie at Roaebiirg, Ores, to f bighai Bidder at ot Sees taaa tk soeraijed Taiuo aa ahowo fcy t.ls ilc, sale o he snblct to the spprora! of th Secretary of the Inferior. The pur chase price, with aa additional am of one-fifth of on per cent thereof. oeitig commissions allowed, maat be ScBoallea at fline of tale, money to fte retttrned If-aale Is not approved, otherwise patent -will isane for the timber which must be removed with- in ten years. Bids will he receives from citisen of ths United Stales, tssociations of snch citizens and cor poration organised unle- ft Itt-s )f the United States or any slate, errltory or district thereof only, "non application of tsnalined pnr :haaer, the timber on any iesal snh iivislon will e oifered aeearateiy be fore feeing incinded in ny oifer of t lar r nlt. T. 21 S., It. i W., See. 53, SES4 fiJ2!,4, r 1!25 ,M., cedar ii f none of which ja!l tie dd for The many coBTineinjf iMtimnniaU j !e tftan ti.6 per M. T. 1 S K. constaafiy published in the n-wppTi if w.. See. 3, KK NEH. Sr i S3 Si., ensht to be proof eaoaah for wonteriswti fir 75 M., none of who suiter from tne nrestns ttif i which ahail be oll Tor less tnaa i tieeniiar to tVir -x tisat i,ydi K j,P9 per M. iSigned CLAY TAi,l? Psnkham's Vegetable Costijoaod is tit aj AJ. CoatinlaaloBei- Senerai land j OSies, . - , s PytJsiats Slater and Knight aociai Kiseting tonight. Xatgaia and the ladies, SyStee' aaii, o'clock, S l!KAl,i, STit.iW VOTE. I Hardin; STATE. Cos . Total to Date Harding Cat.,,, . SSt ttSS .ISa , is O. W, MEET, Tie first Bieetissjf of taa WoodB3B of tho World since tneir big membor shin cantpajgn, was oeid in Syaes bait oa 35asday evening. Several nevf tnembera wera takett into ihe lodge, aad following fbei buslsesa aseetlag, a sor-isi boar with a Jan. cbeoB was enjoyed. "Help Wanted Mala. AUOVSH THE TOW' T Mjiie 0 Miss Sachet Wiiats ef Myrtle Creek was a, Kosehnrj; visitor yesterday, leaving for iier Isatao sa taa evening train. Sietartts Suthfriiit - Mrs. W, C, Pblilip. of SutberliE, who spent yesterday visiting- with. , friends in tfei eity returned to ber homo this" mafalaa;. To Visit ISau5itef . . Mrs.- W. 1, Tester vrer.t ia Sttia erlln this ntornlna; for the purpose of visiting with, ser daagiiier. CASTOR1A Far lafaats as4 Cidiss Is Use For Over 30 Yar Always bear the Signatured ts. V, Tt, strsj-Cut Ffewers, Phoaa its. 8S W, Cass, oa. ss, it. physician. rt,t.J5R Chlropraetle 22 W. liana at Tit S(,C03E Piano. Theory, Musi cal Kimlergarten, t4S West Sirst St. Phone 1S-1 At.ttt?ltT . Mt'KV optometrist, Tfce iy pK-taify., its W. ca tst tteitcbiifg. OrgoB- Make Your Tractor Abso!utely Siilafek Ta in profMabie itsvestiaent your tractor mast bo depend ahla aad economical aiwaya ready io da bit day' work wiihaat caailng or delay. And since these qo&liiiea ara deter mined by tbs ignition, yoa Bbouid he sare ia have year iraelor otiuipped wiib a Sosca Sfigb Tension Magaeia, The aparks front & Boscls SSagneto are so oig and not that even though Sean tnis Sure or low grade iaei ba aaed, every bit of ga brought into the cylinders will fee Sred oat pietely and inataatiy. That nififces a powerfui, smooth raa nliijf eagiaa with absolutely no igniilon worries and ft iow aa feeep cost, This llosscb Serviee giatioa can add ISosch Dependability to your present tractor engine in a few hoars time. Be Safisfiat Specsfy Bssti. DEVANEMBUBNEn iitctfj tiey mxd. BATTER Chevoi; t Cars aad JSS.sS Buic3s Cars, ..I3S.09 tsd 4S.SS Far Other Cars Pi See a Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Aweary rtttlck td Cfcapfroiet 441 tf, ImAmm St. SaM6,