-*• --- »-=»■ *■ O«r Scraoaetu Mrs Ids Halsey si The rr and Mips nized Wt parsortay tor of the T. V. I Saturday morn ¡K- J WO chased a moved to Monday, XMAS CONFECTIONS for the tree, atockinga or pre? ente. Good to look at, good ti e a t Our candies are pure ant wholesome. Try ua for candy satisfaction. Please yourself and your friends by buying ours (L A R K ’S CONFECTIONERY. Cross & White WIDOV URGE Heating Stoves and Stove Boards at re duced prices. wn In $lat trj^s V A real assortment of G ranite Roasters for the holiday dinner. A word in turnon, how good i a: a word tidy spoken it like ap plet of gold io picture» of silver rov 15 23, 26: 11. We are to rernemlier, « hen taili ng with those who have an ear it ear and are inquiring the way ol 'he Lord, that there are great 'irises in the lives of men, mo mentous occasions, in which one word may be more valuable, more potent, than would be a hundred words or a thousand, worde at ■ nother time under different cir cumstances; and we are to be in stant in the Lord’s service, wheth er seasonable or unseasonable to ourselves,— gladly ready to lay down our 'lives for the brethren. We are to distinguish, however, between out-of-season to ourselves, if it be in season and opportune for them. We are not to intrude even the gospel ittelt at inoppor tune times, however convenient the occasion may be to ourselves, -Many other article» in keeping with the season. S a # 0> Wömei Might Cross & White ? o . w . FRUM Î Albany Furniture Exchange You’ll Always Find” A apes* S h i s ,* tjir liig .fisc* llu III th e BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER 1 Í Murphy’s Seed Store f Albany, Oregon. $ Albany Salem BUSICK’S F i r s t Door W e s t o f S t F r a n c i s H o te l. Mrs Pray received a letter from Phone C O D Orders 77 her daughter in Honolulu, Mrs Morrow, from which we take tLe RETAILERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES following excerpts: Dec 2. Dear Mother; I guess These Prices Good All This Week. I am a good sailor for I have nol Open Friday Until 8.00 O’Clock P. M. been a bit sick nor have I missed a single meal. Candies and Nuts 3 pounds jelly powder .25 We left San Francisco yester 1 pound plain mixed 16 pounds small white beans LOO day noon, and at 3 o’clock we bit 3 pound lots per pound Oranges 40c, 50c, 60c and .70 a storm all right, and the boat 5 pound lots per pound 2 packages dates .45 sure did roll, but tonight it is Broken mixed per pound 15 ounce package raisins .28 W ill chop Tuesdays, Thursdays and S atudays.^ not so bad, and by tomorrow they 3 pound lots per pound 11 ounce package raisins .25 tell me we will be in the warm 5 pound lots per pound 11 ounce package currants .25 zone. I am enjoying every min Peanut Brittle per pound Good celery .10 ute of the trip and I guess if I could 3 pound lots per poun 1 Good head lettuce .10 keep well in the storm we had, I 5 pound lots per pound 4 pounds sweet spuds .25 will be able to stand it the rest of No 1 soft shelled walnuts 12 pounds Ja p rice 1.00 the time. 3 pounds soft shell walnuts 11 pounds head rice 1.00 They bad a movie on the ship No 2 soft shell walnuts 2 pounds peanut butter .26 tonight in the social hall and it 3 pounds soft shell walnuts 5 pounds peanut butter ’ .60 was pretty good. 1 Ih fresh roasted peanuts 5 pounds Dark Karo .45 Dec 3. All day there has been 2 lbs fresh roasted peanuts 10 pounds Dark Karo .85 a hard wind and the spray came 1 pound salted peanuts 5 pounds Light Karo .50 over the ship so that it was cold 2 pounds salted peanuts 10 pounds Light Karo .90 and damp outside, and tonight 1 pound soft shell almonds B IG R E D U C T IO N S IN M A T T R E S S E S 5 pound Marshmallow .60 pound*, all cotton felt $15.00 vaine now only J9.S5, just at supper lime the boat began 3 pounds soft shell almonds .90 10 pounds Marshmallow 1.20 5<> pound» all cotton felt $25.01) value u n » only $18.00 rolling go that it threw every thing 3 pounds mixed nuts .80 3 pounds M J B coffee 1.20 55 pound» beat quality, felted »ilk flu»» now $21 65. "ff the table or nearly so, and 1 pound filberts .25 5 pounds M J B coffee 2.00 w s w Yum Yum springs now only $4 25. some of the people off their seats. 2 pounds filberts A!1 m ail order» filled prom ptly. .45 3 pounds Nucoa 1.00 I was at a little table that was Eastern popcorn 415-121 W o t .10 No 5 pure lard 1.15 intended for two of us so that I Hip-o-Lite F irst Street .35 Order Vim Flour and get could hang on, but the old boal 2 Del Monte peas .45 the best H ardw heat a sure did roll and toss first on one 2 Del Monte corn .45 Flour per 50 pound side and then on the other. I am 2 Del Monte tomatoes .35 sack 2.60 i o a bit seasick, so 1 am happy— ' say» the Good Judge A * a or a n I afraid’i Some are scared hut I guess there is nothing to the Junior High School gynina- bed for twelve weeks. It is re- T h a t you get m ore Biiim. The score wae 43 10 7 in j ported that the present fracture is fear. genuine satisfaction favor of Albany. s bad, or worse than the firstone, Dec 4. Well we sure did roll at lea« cost when £ Mr and .Mrs C H Davidson were O M Thompson went to Albany all night but it is better today you use this class o f #L Albany visitors last Friday. on business Thursday. We passed the sister ship to this tobacco. Miss Opal Marsh of Albany, ship today so we had something to School Notes A small chew lasts look at. We arrived at 7 a m spent the week end with Miss ------- e*--' '- • y Laurel Pugh. so much longer than Tuesday. We thank you all for your kind Paul Dawson and small sou .. . . . . ’ « big chew of the Dec 6. We had tome wonderful patronage of our play. Didn't ordinary kind. A n d the full, rich real weather here, so warm and nice from Albany, visited with his you like Sappbira in her ancient tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing I got dp this morning to eee the father Tuesday. attire and typical old maid habits? satisfaction. ~ » J W Morgan was an Albany >he was the customary town gos sun rise. It is the most wonder caller Monday. A n v man who uses the Real Tobacco C h ew 1 ful sight I have ever seen. sip, while Reuben Hardacre cer Mrs Charles Arnold and two w ill tell you that. tainly acted hi» part as the uned State o f Ohio. C ity o f Toledo, children were Albauy calle/a Mon- ucated old man. Mrs Hardacre, Lucaa County. •«. Put up At rim ntjlu , s , F r y*!* 1 c b »“ »y make» oath th a t ha day. or “ M itthy,” certainly did her a aaalor partner of (be firm o f F. J. Miss Hattie Dannen. who ia vis part weil. We are mentioning V> -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco C o * dolB< kuelneee to the C ity of Toledo. County and State afareaald iting in the east, was taken sick and that aald firm will pay the atm at only the principal characters, but O N E H U N D R E D D O L L A R » for » , ’ h RIGHT C l.T is a short-cut tobscct ith tonsiiitis, but at the present arid «vary case of C ata rrh th a t cannot be ! every one did splendidly. The W '- v n .in .B r u r o d G o m n m iy. HO/ l i r u j o w a . N e w fo r a C*ty medic I ne * um fr ^ U ? J henlv H W nl ‘ n g 1 S R e ‘, in ii , l o " l f n ic d v next play is the Senior play to l>* Sworn to before ma and aubacribed In -She is visiting her brother B' tija- TTnprr«Iinc*' *hu ,th **’' of Daca®ber. inin in South Dakota jivt now, given the latter part of February. The Athletic Association bad a md expects to visit friend« and , '•«w h ’ s ally i C and atarrh M a d ^ n a " ^ . ^ ’'“* , . meeting Tuesday morning to hear acta throu<h the Blood on relatives in Iowa later on. , r5; iie^l-o’n ^ V ^ 0' the 1 eport of the standing com Mrs A D Elder has been ailing mittees. •e ld hy_ell drugaíet» Sc ■=?sti H a ll e Fam ily ' Pille fe r conetlpnttott. lor the past two weeks. Monday morning the High Robert Arnold and daughter Xb, School was pleased to receive a <h.*4d \. Mina went to Albany Thursday. visit from Mrs Hazel Munkers Mr and Mrs Jake De.nnen, Mr (nee Straloy) and John Huzzy. Mrn Claud* Thompson was an Albany caller Monday. and Mrs J W Sprenger, and Ralph , The entire school will haves ------------ , night of la«t w*«*k .... . Dannen were Albany ,*a Hern Wednesday .vacation Christmas week. Th* |school will give Its program at th* the second team of 8h*dd High Wednesday of last week. School defeated the young Meth- Roy Kendall had the misfnr- b ill Friday afternoon, where th* odieta of Albany in a basketball tune to break his leg ow r again children, after finishing their ex « •« ALL FOUR •$ Theee game played in th* community Aa reported in the Enterprise ercises, may play and receive M AG AZINES and OUR N EW SPA PER hona* gymnasium in Albany with «««ma time ago he had a runaway their present«, ,, Y ^ ' h F0R $ 2 - 2 5 OrJcrJVow Merry Christmas to all. a score of 17 to 15. with hia wood saw rig. Rnd in try- Th* Shedd High School Basket ¡ng to stop the horses *»« thrown — * h T T p t i 6 n a L O F S t R n ’ a r o o row ~ S h o « t t im e o n l V Notice that the Rialto Theatre N1 - --iina- - - — - be aew __ - • n o m i . AM ... . m->rnpwuw . I_ ... Ball team played the Albany High under the wheels and bis hin rk i raer !><■ píem e« aate o f eararaWe*. — . . . . . . . ;;;■ $ - ■ « tio l A Letter From Honolnlu.. Air Farmer.-— Will you give $7.00 to make one acre of your land produce one-fourth more than it did last je ar? Drop us a postal and we’ll tell you all about it. No chance to lose. We give a money back guarantee,