" I -IX, J- . . . - . m . v ...::. ...... . f v . .!.": v'. J ' vi .;-- ;..?. - -t-i, . - - - ' - V . . 1 f V'.J. A- ' 1 1 1 - I " - - - --'a iul j .garw '"UWr.vMP'IMn'.""'! ,V-'4!,jil!',1i"tuJJil.UJJiHJllJJiil,lltHJii 'iiJlJiJJ.HM1,J'MiJJiJJtf i? ''f-i 'i, , , . 1 : , . ., . , --- " -s? -t - ' .-r.: Hy-vcy I The Jl REVIVAL CAMPAIGN OLD . ARMORY ELK'S BUILDING Mr. Jeter sings, speaks, cartoons, models in clay and is the only Evangelist in America who paints a picture iii oil on canvas before an audience in from 5 to 9 minutes. Thousand people were turned away from the Big Tabernacle at Cor vallis last Sunday night. Mrs. Jeter is an expert Trombonist, Bible Reader and a Spe cialist with young people. She gives Bible Reading at 3 p. in. Mr. Jeter cartoons, etc., at 7:15 P. M. BIG CHOIR! NEW SONGS! WELCOME LIKE YOUR MOTHERS! iffllllninl Mil mm Wi in, mil' m iU, til Vu . till MIUi hi f l N - nl il M WT m 1 EpJtIRE 1 i X- J-. DISCOUNT V AW E They inii.st satisfy ymi, or your deal er will iv ft! ml your money. I)t-alii s t-veryw h iv. Sold in Uose burg by Voburgh Ilros. 'nson School Gives Program Tonight br.- ' t: ! it A,. I. t ' B. II kor:;' .'! c , 1 a . -.. ty v.,,;.; '':r. ,.. , Mr;, , ., "!f A' . , '' r !'"'' r: 1 1 r i il 'I:" '-riinl iVahliv " " it'" iiith 111'' 'Ii'-riiiiiin hi ' T.miKlii - 1" "I'll' ill u !i.ii,nvs: :' '" -' i- !!"r rmin- 1 s A ' Srlicnl 1 "i ' s: .!. Mill-"--' i;i:"l" ii i jt i;r;i.l.' 11 'i I ly (; iou s ' ' ' ,v .. "ii a ' (fiMl crailo Wj"!l of thn picture M..iion Cnff, 11 I .., .,. ;lM-.. An- i.i-tf. rilcrim Sour: "C'onn Town I invade," r.tli & 7th prado. Paiitoiiiiiif: Abid1 With M" 1th & :.lh Kiad'K ChnruK: (a) luvam of Niht; (b Ptvam Suiili s. ... iW'parlniiMital girl ''horns: Qin'n of Niht; Tho inter class t ickt .sale rbis' s toii:ty. Tiie sfaildillK of I he s' hool: Mp In l.'st evt-ninK resulted i:s Kul it on brin i; a sain in t hu h ail with an average of .!.'!:! per puidl. whil'1 lienson sold $ 1 "i per pupil and the Host' school $.:t:!L'. The exhibit eli -.-es tomorrow eve iiinn. The i -oomis will be open Sat urday a ftenio;)ii f ri ni 1 : ?, n to "( : :;ti and in the owning from 7 lo 9. riy using T'niversal nib r in your tires you will save one casing out of very three anyway, and you have no nner tubed to buy. It in a greal saving. n w m;s ox display. Every pirson in Kosebtirg slioultl visit the picture display at the high school, l'lan to go lonifht. Carr's store also have a nice lln of pictures now on display in thHr .vindow, juid many mitre inside. A :MCt"fe makes a fine tr'ft. Make your f-hoice early at Carr's -where you save. Family Reunion is Enjoyable Event Tlw bniee of Mrs. 1.. I Heals, of hays Cr.ek. Th.ink -tri'. 'int: was the rnni' (f a h.ippy reuni'.n :md nil her -hi id reii weiv wi i h her which was hifc first t inte since I he winter of 1 s si; or nearlv years ago, that being the only time all were togeth er. This was a grand surprise to Mrs, Heals, Tiavipfc een so planned by the children and as several came togeth er the day before Thanksgiving she was so bewildered for a few mo ments she could only recognize a dautrhter-in-law, but soon knew them all. Those present nt dinner wore: Mrs. L. P. Heals, of Days Creek, Or.; A. V. Heals, of Klaiualh Falls; Mr. and Mrs. o. T Meals o Corvallis; K. M. Itonis, or Abea; Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ib-als. of Seatllo, Wash.; Ma mie A Gidiiey. l Heals, Mr. and Mrs. .loseph Salley, of Days Creek. ITiie Ki-andchiblren present were Mr. land Mrs. P. Ii ( oIey, of Portland; I l.loyd Heals of Corvallis; Chester i;e;iiH, or Manic; i(oniy, rtoinii aim Cecil Safley, of Days Creek. Mrs. c, M. Itaymond and .lames 13. Mea cham were Inunds who were also present. Ail did rimple justice to the tur key and enjoyed a good visit gen erally. Much laughter could be I heard of some of the Incidents of childhood days ;is they were recalled by difrereiu members of the family. I The following Sunday Mrs. Heals., who is SO ye;irs of age, took all her j children to Sui.day school, after which ail took dinner at the home ol i Mrs. Cidney. Monday they began to depart for their different homes hopiiiK ii will not be so long before all can meet together again. XX. Auto Owners Must Get Their Licenses Motor volilcle owners who have not applied for their litL'l license are urged by the secretary of state to do so at once In order to avoid congestion in the department around th firsi of the coming year and al so lhai i hey may avoid arrest by the peace officers for failure I o-carry lie. use plates after January Hie tirst. The law will be rigidly en forced by the inspectors of the de partment. There are now over 1 :, out) licensed cars in Oregon. To this 1iin, about ! . o o 0 applications for the I H U 1 licenses have been (eceived. The facilliies or the department are limited and unless the work involved in issuing licenses is distributed over a reasonable period car owners cannot expect to receive their lic ense plates promptly. Hy delay they are improving their chance for ar rest for failure to havo their license by January 1, 1921. about October first blanks were forwarded to all the owners of motor vehicl for applying for l:2l licenses. If any of them failed to receive blank it has been by reason of change o residence nor reported to the office or failure of the mails. Application blanks may be secured of your chiel of police or marshal, city or town rut-order, sheriff, county clerk and the licensed vehicle dealers in your lo cality, or by request to the secretary of slate, Salem, Oregon. lioou mi:i;ti; at si i iii ki.in A well ntttnded meeting of fruit growers was held at Sutherlin ester- lay. C. 1. Lewis, of the Oregon (i rowers Co opera t ive unsocial ion. spoke briefly on the accomplishments of the organization ami on the plans for the future annd answered numer ous questions regarding the work and planned activities. WINTER EGGS .. ;, .. , Tbir.l Krii.li- I r- I ' -.. . ' I Stal. vi r 1 i ..' ":- '''i .ill an. I 1 ' ' ,: -:! I'inir. h I 'ASTORIA 11-.- dnQ "-tildrea -oroverSOYears '"The fust winter I n;d Pr. I.e. dear's Poultry Prt script ion. ii made tru a lot oT llHUieV. 1 iave (II hens and sobl in January $ H.no umih of i L't-'S. be.-iib s w b;il We ued f'lll- s- Ives." C. I). McCormtck. 1 rim . laho. Poultry rai- rs who c t nr. abund ane of egg si. use Ir. l.ef;ai Poul- "y I'j errip' mn. wiiH h ion s up the s "teni mid st ini'iiat. s the egp-pi o during organs wiibout injury. If you wim , t-'g:- 'his winter win n eigs mean money, p.-t I'r. I,ef".ear's Poul try Prescription f'om your deab-r rirht toilay. Dr. l.fbaris Ano rica's fop most Kvpert Poultry Hiveder and Veterinarian. Kor any ailment what ovr iiong your poultry or stock gvl hla remedies from your d uh.r. SECOND LYCEUM NUMBER Thursday Evening, December 9 AT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Albert Lindquist The Famous American Tenor Single Admission, $1.00; Season Tickets, Adults, $1.75; Students, $1 Scats on sale Tuesday morning at Red Oross Pharmacy, This Is a Feature Attraction OVER THE TOP AND THEN SOME "I never felt better in my life than since taking the (Irst dose of Muyr s Wonderful Remedy. I had u bad case of indifeslion and bloating and iried all kinds of medicine. Alayr'n Wonderful Remedy in all and more i huu Is claimed for it. On my rccotn mendatlon our pout masler'H wife Ik usiiiK it with good results." Il is u rd tuple, harniloNH preparatinu that renioV4'H t he catarrhal iiiucuh from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which ciiuses pracllcab ly all stomach, liver and intestinal allmenlH, including til'l" ndichis. One down will convince or money refund ed. lrugiHtH everywhere. NOTTI'K OK HAI.K OF (HiVKItNMKNT TlMltKIt -lit-iitTiil IJin.l fTle. W;e-liih..n. I. C, Oi t..l.T l'J.'M. Noll... 1h hereby ulven that fnhj' t tu I he etiiKllI iiiN ii til limit 1 1 ion of tht-A-:ti of June !. I'dfi (.!'.! Stal.. JUi. mi. I June 4. i'j'u (II Ht:it, iinl the ln- HlnietleriK ef the He. retaiv of th.. 1n-lell-O" i.f September 1 , I'll". TJI J'llo - Ii. Ue timber on Iho r-.llow I n IHII'N Will lie K.W.I I !!, !:JH, lit in o'clock A. M.. Ht pubtlr mi'lb.ii nl thf Crille,! Htuh-N laiel efTe e ;.t Koio-bum ineyoii. to the hiKhe-u blibb-r iii not lew than the Hprilse1 Viihie iih xli'twn by tbi.4 riolli e. H.ije to Im HUt..--t iu th. approval f th He. retar v ,( the In t hi I .r. Tho piir. Inise in Hilh Mil .t.l'ltt loruil h u in of oiK'-llfth of one per 1 frit tlier-of, ti.-lnf if.n.tnlf l"tin nl lr.we.1, tniINt be ill-p on j I. . ;it 1 1 ill" of -ale, money to be r-(urnl tf sft;e In tn.t approve. I. otlKTWlNe p:i(. n tViJl fur th tlmh.-r whb h nutt be remote.! within ten yefirn . Iii.ln will b.- i-elv-.l from eltiorirt of the L'nlti-.l St. id-. -loelntioriH of nu ti et.-rii unl or-p-r.itioji-i niKHnlzei uieb-r the l.iwn or t h I'lilt.-il St h ten or (inv ntut t. rrl torv or ilntrbt thereof onlv I'pon itp pll:ilion of a iinnlllli mik ! !ie: . th limber on nriv b-Kfil mibilivlt.liri will b.- offen-.l Kt.piir.'ltely before I'fihtC In-'lllil- il In anv off.-r of u Ihikt unit T. It;' H.. It fi '.. See l, I.ot , fir M . pine 7t, M . I -rt 2, fir .ir.O M . plUH l"l M . SK'4 NKS, II r B.r.O At. ptri r,-i M . SW N't;. tlr .H'O M.. pltte 70 M. eednr 20 M . I.ot 3, tlr Uto M . pine 2" M , Lot 4. Mr 7T& M. HK4 Ntt'U nr i: M. pine U M.. ctJr Su M, 8WW NWVi. flr 6'-" M . plno IS M. rrdar 20 M . NK4 HKi. tlr lu&u M.. pine li'O id., SW KK tlr 300 M.. pin .ti'i M-, cedur 20 M., SM', Hi:4. II r ttoo M, pine 100 M., sw4 Hli'4, tlr dou M.. pln luo M.. .e.lar Co M.. Ni:4 Ilr 3&0 M.. pine 45 M . retlar 0 M , SV SW"4, Ilr 650 M . pint 66 M , cednr MO M., SK4 SWVi. tlr 3U0 M. pine 70 M., cellar 3!i M.. SW 14 UVi. fir tiu" M., pine tj0 M.. eeilur 30 At. Sec. 16, NK4 NiCtt. tlr 6ii M, plno 4H Al.. HKU SK, fir Al., plno 116 At: none of tTiA tlr or relnr to be iohl fur loss than l.0(r per M.. and none of the pine to be noht fur lexM than IJ.&O per M. ; Hee. 11. NK Nl'J'4, fir r.iio M , pine 20 Al., eedur IG M . N V 1.4 NlilJ, Or tiUO Al.. pine 10 Al . ulur 10 .V.. SK4 NK 'k. tr 400 M.. pine 0 Al . cellar If. Al , HV NK, Mr &0II M. pine At . inlnr 10 Al.. NK'4 WVi flr nuo A!.. NW K'. fir 6u0 M NW'i, fir 4.'0 M. pine 2b Al., SWU NW. Ilr 300 Al . HK SK Ilr 4("t At . nine f0 Al . cedar 15 Al.. KK".. Ilr 300 Al., pine iu Al.. cedar ht At.. SK'. HK , flr 32u Al., pine C Al., edur io m. sv u siii'i. tlr 300 M.. pine .0 Al.. (c!:tr 10 Al.. NK'4 HWU. flr 300 M . pine 15 Al . HKU flr 276 Al., I tie 25 AT., SIVU H U. flr 500 M . pine i0 Al , ee.lar 10 Al.. Hec. 23. HW 14 K-4. ilr 560 Al.. HKSi HW, flr 420 Al., Hec. i, r r 'j , ii r kiu n. , in v4 nr, ir 420 Af. pine 40 Al.. NW HKVi. flr r.o Al., KK4 HK Vi, Mr 376 M . pine 60 t . HW'4 SK'i. ilr 4K0 M , pine 40 At, none of the lr to be Mold for li-nn tiian Jl..t per Al.. none of the pine to be eold for leHM thun U.50 per At., and none of (tin eiMlur to be mlij for leu than $1 00 Al. T. it. 7 W., Sec. 9, UK "A SV. fir 425 Al . pine 60 Al . T. S H, It H W.. Her. S. SWV NK'4. flr lt M. Pine 2S0 Al., oak 15 Al.. NW4 SW, Ilr 95 Af.. pine 270 Al., KE4 ftr Al . Pine :2ft Al.. NK4 SW4. Hr 79 Af . pine 3H0 At.; none of the tlr to be old for lenn thun II no per &., none or he nlno to be sold for lenn than 13 00 iter Al.. and none of the oak to lie Hold for lea thun Cti rent per Al. T. 36 8., .1 i:.. See. i, sk'4 swfi. pine 10 Af .. I Mr 4.ti Af . while tlr 20 At.: none of the pine to be Hold for Ii-hm than 2.26 per Al., none of the red flr to he Hold or lexM tii;ui i.;iU per Al., mid none oe (he white Ilr to be Hold for lees thftU II 00 per At. CLAY "LVLI.MAN, Cum LJinti orrbc. nlHtilotier, Ut-nerul NliTK'K OP SAM? OF fJOVKUNAl KNT Tl.MllKIt Hi iieriil l-an.l OfTUe. U';iHt.lnKtilll. II. ., Kept. 'J lllju. lb e hereby K'ven that tHibJuct to eotidltloriH an. liTnlt.-itioni of the Act of JuitH -J. 1'JIH (iiy Stat . 21H. end the instruct hum of the Secretary of the interior hi .epiemrier i :.. iiy, tne llmher on the Tolluulnir btn.ln will be Id .Inn. Ii. 1 Vt J 1, at 10 o' li k a. in. ptiblie iitietlon nt the twitted Htutes I ..i li.l Office nt Ko.n'bil rr. TrKOll, to hluhe.xt hi. bier nt not U't thun trie ippralxed value, ma nhown by title net h e, cule lo be ndbjeoi to the ap- vii I of the Uttittii T ef the Interior. i purchase piioa, with an addltiunnl -urn of uiku-riftli of one per oent there -f, beltiK iulliJilidone allowed. mtlHt e depomled nt lime vt eel, rnoner to e ret uilivi! If .i le la not up proved, tl-t W inn putent will Ihmuo for the 1m her whhh riniMt be miuoved within t-ii yearn, kib!. will be te. elved from ne of the I'MlwJ kit a tee. iMtfocla- ttoiis of Kit h eltlMitp and eorporatlone M.lzed urolwr the luui of the t'nlted St.iten or any atttto, ti rltto f or dlatrUt twfuf onlv I pon tti'pllcatluii of a .talihed pureh.iwr. the timber on an? tral riihdivt)ibn will be efTered Bpar- itdlv befote b win u Im hidel In any ef- f. I ef a l.UKel unit. T 1- R.. P. 1 W. See. ,1. M; KKW, tlr Hfi Al , cedar 30 M ., NW'4 SK,. (fr 1U"0 AI HK4 HK'4. Mr f.it At . 'n '4 n- !f0 Af.. ie.ler o Al . NM'4 KWt. tlr IJl'l At . n-Jar 20 M . I.ot 3, Ilr ll.il Al . Kli', SW. Ilr UOii M , Lot 4, flr 1KU0 M . none of the tlr or redar to be nuld for leaa tliao .oii per M Wnd fl.AY 'I A 1.1 MAM, Commissioner, Oeuerwl Lan4 oak, y t j