E. L. STIFF anil SON S B Powers was l«»king aft« rl Mrs Ralph Miller visited her V\ J Ribeiin haa charge uf thv F U H N tlU H E U EA LEH 5. business m utters in AlLuoy lues- i n t d l i t r at 11 nti^biii'g la>l wv«k. lu n il.v f y o u i d ut iiig tlia- ab sciict G L A S S E S F IT T fc L J arries everything io hurniture, day. Farm er Wayne Rolertson is of Mr I.aubiier. w ♦ ---- ST Mrs Kate Croft was shopping also PIPELESS FURNACES. shix-king grain these days. We Former Halsey Man M m at in Albanv Tuesday. commend his work very highly The RAMONA MACHINE GRAD optometrist Kelso, Washington. Mrs Ed Havertand was an Al­ i E ld o n Cross and w ife, Cha> plays all makes of records. p r iv a t e o f f i c e Philip Richter, 58. who was bany visitor 1’uesday. . Mornhinweg and Jus McWilliams f o r e x a m in a t io n s Miss Lottie Morgan of Shedd. Vho WHITE SEWING went to Cascadia Saturday and engaged in the mercantile bust-------- ----- — - -------, ness for man, many jww»« years * in prices R E A S C N A S t- e returned Sunday. imo •* Portland IS her* visiting at ,ne < i i or machines ngton died e. H arrisburg Buuetin. F M F R E N C H ¿fc S O f . r D D Ribeiin and wife from a id ........................ Kelso, Washington, died at at harthom bait i.ume. r rmevuie. arrived a.nveu last .asv week ween ,v i r . i u r . i v V m Kelso July 19. ^ e estate of Minnie E Porter 3 5 217 Lyon Street, Albany. ALBANY O RES- Prineville, for r 1 his residenc an it 1 finite visit with Mr Ribe- His death followed an illness of leceased. is • . - . a u m j - VV W w V / ' - » e r e / ' / V ' . V ' . ' . ' * ' in s grandfather. W J Ribeiin. j but a few days. *• of Frank H and Vl,U- ,)r. HAROLD E. JACKSON John l.a Rue says look out for Mr Richter was born in 0a- lum D Porter, exec « . Dentist. Wednesday. The heirs are A 304-306 1st National Bank robins. He lost a day’s work in traw, Poland, and em'grated to .red Forbes, a nephew. Ida M hay i’arvest on account of eating the United States in 1878 at the Building. Biasrieid. Frank Porter. Mary F d r . R- H. HARRIS green cherries. age of 16. coming to Portland in \LBANY - OREGON Ijyizer, W D and Guy L Porter, M E Gardner and wife and A 1385. In 1900 he moved to Ke,- brothers and sisters. Wesley and family left today for so. w here he opened up a gener (The following items were t i - B ask B e : ' oimo . A i . ba . sv Cascadia for an outing of a cou- al merchandise store and was ac- of Ju y •fSlCK K A B L A B R A M W B L L . Prop. p leof weexs. I lively engaged in this business and the ! For Sale A good farm or chil- until the tin » of hit last illness. " - Pac,fic ra.lmad Between Halsey Suits Cleaned And Pressed. | |d dren’s His wife, ren ’s mare, weight about 1100 wife. Rosa Hircftheid Hircntie.d Rich- u in g up it3 3t(xk River U S P g y SE N T A W A V on M l ' S b A l «75 per «cm. w*llamelte a t a bargain as 1 have no use for ter, and three children. Moma, yard fence9 v ;5 acres u n d er c u ltiv a tio n , a u . . - —Will _ V L’ll P«wnp 7.9Q - . . fences. _ ’ ... . ___. her. Garter. 7-29 tf I ; Ruth and Sarah, survive him. H L Stenberg of Albany, spei t e r ,'n v U so il, k^od 2 s to r y house. Mrs Sawyer from Port and. We understand that he was .he day Tuesday checking up or, , r3. 5 c ---------- h ic k e n h o u ses, m a ch w in n e s u e t. and Mrs Chialvo from Seattle, well known here, having bought ra. -- WILDEY LODGE NO. 65. creek, 4 w ells. 2 w in d m ill- he Hazel wood cieam route. in‘r> ^ t ’eitJnc ii station or. arrived lately for an indefinite out the McCully store about sev- Regular meeting next Satur- A D Elder has been very busy ' r rtfeied nrd clot- to town a V|S^ wj ^ the George Maxwtll en years ago. His o i, Mo t s laling hay for Mr Sprenger. night. »1 buy. Term*. family. R, v. as here a tjh a t t ime. Harry Common’s father fell Uillamette Valley Land >lr5 L E Erskine left Saturday ^edd rom a cherry tree last Friday C o lilp a n v . f°r Albany where she visited ---------- out was only shaKen up. - - -- * friends and took the train in the Mrs S B Savage and sons Al- The Epworth League and C h Ml tools ‘’Sanitary Sterilized” >03 First National Bank B dg. Laundry Every Week evening for her home in Port- t'red and Rodney of Halsey, were xicieties are having union Albany, Oregon. . leaning and Pressing I land. guests at the George Dannen meetings at the United Presby enan church for July and Au- Keoenans installed the home gUEday The Rebekahs E. c . M ILLER HE FURNITURE HOSPITAL fopow;ng officers last night: Mrs Merle Thompson was reported just, , r ,v ,,. W-siey. N G; Mrs Gormley. V G; on the sick list last Monday. Mr and Mrs E H Margasor. Renovates and makes feathe Gul,iforJ( secretary: irove to Brownsville to the horn« Herbert McDonald who has lattresses, old furniture an. Charity Clark, treasurer, , i Mr M aigason's sister, Mt been sick for a while is reported attreases made like new dosed wRh a fee(J Lulu Forge, to get cherries Iasi recovery. B„„r them m or ¡Ao~ M R-1 c|emml anJ her Krand. - «» “>« Wednesday. Halsey Station. ¡8-130 Ferry SC Alban,. Ore^ |d>ughtet Tacoma, w„ h, , Mr Hill wa'fe a Halsey caller Chester Purdy was called to Monday 'ottage Grove on account of the sister of Mrs Leeper, and Mrs Mr Hill has sold a thre h ng llness of his mother. He return HALSEY ENTERI Mansfield from Oakland, Cali, outfit to Davis, Straley, G our­ ed the next day bringing hi> and the Cash buyers ot Cream an a nt of Mrs L etter, arrived ley, Robins and M itiner of Hal­ nother with him. OREGON FARMER Wednesday on a visit for a few sey. Anu on Monday he soid O M Thompson is busy enlarg- 1 ITS and Poultry. one year for $1 65. j two o others, in e rs , o one n e to «_ W W Cook in ng his mill race and repainrg Julius Falk received a ba Harrisburg neighborhood. lis mill g etting ready for the Halsey Item s I \Y. BYERLY. Agmit I ruise o i 1 is hand the fore par. oiher w eoinpany at ad run. ,.f the week when a hook on a “ .KVlilC The McConnell company if Mr* J W Miller is reported on hay rope flew hack due ,, to . , the , Rev R id of Albany, arrived in uuay filling silos w ith vetch elevh breaking.— Harnsburg dJ 1>3t Saturday. He has ac The nay and g -ain in tins — Shedd isst aaiuru»,. »*« — --• ---- -- - lealer in Heal Estot». Mrs Byerly was an A an; Bulletin. Du letin. ee ted the pastorate of the M E unity is ail looking fine, sito-yesterday. Apprai.-al of the estate of t e Church at thia p iace. PiaTGrew lve hnu » call .«-I « • I««-“ » »’ Bert Mink’ey shipped a car of Ute L-abell C Kirk was filed in d Mrs j A Brown and _ ........ ............ Cnas Gansle motored to Alb: - ,a up ,y today. t o . Office ( W e clerk . ( « » m Mr and F o rS a le -A cow fresh about Wednesday ";or" 1” 1" 1.,” Q, MrS Wllber Atehesonof Oakville, • iv Tuesday. Mrs Grant McNeil was a v sit x weeks. Enquire of Harry tate is valued a • attenfl^ thr ^ e p tio n given to ,r in Eugene last w*ek. ressler. which « 1.6 - » v , libert„ Dr White in Albany Friday Ross Gibson and Albert Hein- R M Ecke-son spent the week ^ . d e r - • ich have been working wit! 304 Broadalbin St. Albany. id visiting friends here. Nic -wood's baler. Our wonderful roots and herbs Mr and Mrs Es a Ba^s and sor re found in the China prepara- ClifFoed were Sunday visitor ana and have stood the test ot a with Mr and Mrs Chris Egly. nousand years to cure Catarrh, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Eggy A .iotncr Royal Suggestion were Tuesday visitors with Mt vsthma. Lung Trouble. Cancer, .neumatism. Blood Poison. Ner- and M--S Eggy of Gakvid*. Carl Nichols made a ousines- ousness. Stomach. Laver and u d n « a r troubles, also private ail- trip to Fayettev.l e Monday. R oyal C ook B ook The threshing machine wiL i«nts of men and women. Con- u d rub m !» « « !* * ‘1tl soon be heard in this part of the ,,u u » n t r ~ . The H « We add wator »lowly • n u l 7 “ ; ' conswtoncr to roll otit. ” hiñese Medicine Co. P O Box. country. SH E E R np? There n * ,» « . roU o»t ~ nut on m »moil piece» h*** s • »7. Albany. Oregon. ntaimna .hortoilin«, told -ippei Farmers of the I oun’y Asked t« worrying about table va­ and lower -d«oa In to R.-tain Grain . b ts. fold »tdo» in to coBtor. fold « d o riety. The new Royal Cook to center M»-n roll >»t UUn J™ Book gives new suggestions put on p.e !>»■'«. ‘ The farmers ot Linn county URAL CREDIT LOANS Other holt to r top crnot. for every meal every day. OUr tw enty year rural credit a e once more beginning to r< ap The book is so full of sur­ ilan of loaning money to as they have sown, a crop of hay prises there •-• ill never ' ,elps you to get uut of debt, and many kinds of grain. This another dull meal in the I ^¿. poom Hoyal 3 * k l« « Powder home. Here are a few sug- | ar is reported from every part •nderour form of loan the tota la teaapoon anlt y gestions from the new I state, as being a crop^ mount of interest paid dunn» ] ^ r .S Y .,^ 3 S 5 » w > « of Royal Cook Book. 1 rabiFSpoonc .o p r above the av -rage and in Linn I !3 entire period of tw enty yean 1 teaspoon nai.k P lain P astry county, the crop is on an aver­ , actually less than 5 1-2 P«' gift flour, baking '’’ ’ ’’J * ', *”’! „ I t . »dd »0or*■ nine .m l m b in This recipe is for one la rre age with the best crops i) the ent interest. , ^ y u«htly add m»t. •T ”*" pie with top and bottom cruat enM water to hold doogh m W rite us for booklet. l is to -y o fth e farm ing industry 2 mp» to w «-.her. Roll half « * • » u »*iu»poon wait . _ . . _ OWEN BEAM Agent. in this part of the state, report Soard. line »««J® Stpanpnon* Royal Bakln< All in apples. » * * . * " • powder farmers of many years’ expen washed oared and -it into ton» 33 Lyon St. Albany. Oreg .r Vfc flip abort »nine W i* . .prtnkle »"!• With these prospects a' coW water r e . With emo inann or notnae«. en so. S ift together flour, «sit s-’-t if the farm ers of the county wet - I r e . of - r - ' t J ' * * ™ • I.and In« powder; »dd ahort-ntn« an-> m h in very « » M l, « ’h t ^ B co nply with the requests of A K H .H T & P O O L E trr; cem r pie r —f 0* w: fln«*T’* (the bam It 1» h «n d led I be tlcM tr --«eth er the county fair m anagem ent in •uneral Directors and Licensed better the p at” • ' » , b'* A h n o tu lety P u r * moderate r»»» 0 tmnote» eold w .« .r w r y .lew » «J»»«* i tv,ng a sheaf of the best gram , ----- — Em banners te held dough to cr'b er N " work er h n -ed deuab> I * larm s i of (.R0W Ng v iL L E and HARRIS- , f ( many kinds on the :arm In baly-e: n l - o j on floored bo»rd a.nd “**, **; he county, one of the best agn- llURG. . Branches at Halsey Haisey and bottom eroet. A fter s»e - ‘led ■ cultural exhibits in all tin e can Sweet Home. Frank - Kirk. - - - Rep- m il out other part for top. be secure.i for the county fair e for Haise Rb-.et»,» Rich P astry TODAl t« I J e,ip« p«*»ry floor exhibit this tall. ■py a l 11» a •niw» I 1» teaepo««, R oyal B akin« The management specially re­ I Powder 5— Yw*o«y I tb teaapoon salt quests the fa m ars of the county I S '"’»P ¡shorten m< cold w ater to av by a sheaf of some variety 91ft floor, b a k ln r _ p o w d ^ 1 I oo«* ©De-UAlf gli and report the same to t i e coun­ Ail work done l»romP*,^ nc 1 ty agent. 3 V Smith or to Leon­ Phone No. 269- reasonably. ard GdMey «f Sc». . Chiropractor X-RAY barber - SHOP. I. O. 0 . F. barber shop w u i W. J. Ribeiin fhe Hing Wo Chi- lese Medicine Co. W PIE S an J PA STR IES C x • POYAL baking POWDER . B K^*» w XDBB M. GRAY. Drayman. »