LJiCn « T i LC U ig.«»««- From London comm a story of Puron Hayashi. which. If not inn». <1*. Sense to be true. And if it 1» lniMi hr Is a diplomat to his Huger tips. At dinner recently he sat next to a lady who talked to him fo r an hour. When the coffee hove In sight, said the lady, “You must think I hid very fond of the sound of my own voice" Bald the b aro n : “I knew you liked music."1—Japan Advertiser. Harmonizin’ Harmony Come in tod a y and hear Ain’t W e Got Fun and Down on the Farm Brunswick Record No. 2114— Sic As Sung by the Harmonizers* Male Quartet August <ffiru/ruuvicJ\' R eco rd s Idea cf ..Rurnlng Mississippi a Comparatively Few Years Ago. w. .M n America. The "run-up" ding « a * »n Innovation In mar " " " " ln »nF P»n of the n rid except In southern Mississippi, ..... - -»IO. 10. ipuh ’’ t' IK longer thun »»■». ago .. than 2H SS years It ___ w a. the way In which most southern Mis- * 'M pplans of men ns were married. Sn.n„ tirn»> beforv |he wert()|tlK t||0 F t'ctn began to choose from an,on. WPI h,r fr,er ,,fi ,h 0 M *h o should ride with him. It was considered a great hon jr to b? thus chosen. Horses were carefully groomed and be-tasseled for the ocras nn, the long, luxuriant mus taches wort, in those days were waxed I f y o u are in n e e d o f and twisted, and particular attention wits ptild to every detail of the rider s c o m fo rta b le W o r k appear oce tin the given date the a Si oom and his riders met at some se- H ik cd spot a mile or two from the H at d o n ’ t m iss th is l i h.es home, and at a signal from the gre ,11, dashed away at top sp.ed, hats , V in 0„ and voices shouting. Around ch a nce. tile hrl I S house a cordon o f outriders " as ph >s,| l0 „ „ rn of , he appr0Ri. h P rices are Im uch the groom and his party. As a cloud of dtis, announced the'r nearness the outridei» went out to meet them, lo w e r o v e r o u r e n tire whirling about and returning with them On the porch of the bride’s home her party strained their eyes to store earch the first glimpse of the riders. The sounding of th« herald’s horn f * set all hearts to fluttering In a whirl of dust the groom appeared, snatching up his bride and riding on ahead a W e h a v e a s p le n d id short distance w ith her In front of him on the saddle, then wheeling back | and dismounting for the ceremony, for lin e o f which the m inister stood waiting. '1 lien come the wedding breakfast. HATS $1.95 Yeung Men’s N O T IC E SUITS Hop P ick ers Wanted at J. W . S E A V E Y ’S One m ile south of C orvallis ott or aboui S E P T E M B E R , COMPANY Albany Oregon $32.50 $3500 Several real bargains in tarn, buy«. Also town property Agent for Hi T elit)-P h enix Fir« Insurance coinpanj o f New York Renew your policy w ith a home agent anil get results. J W. MOORE, ALBANY, OREGON Office at Halsev. Ore. T h e S to re w ith S q u are R oom s, 7 5 c E very C ustom er. G ive us a tria l JEWETT the COBBLER. ««sisKasssssaees M c K inney 1 -2 q t “ R ic e Brownsville phone 37c51. qt C o n v e x K e ttle s “ 10 q t - - - • B o ile rs $ 1 . 7 5 ea ch 1 .6 5 “ 1 .7 5 “ “ L ip p e d P re s e rv in g K e ttle s 1 .5 0 I4 q t “ D is h P a n s qt “ D a ir y 2 in c h Pans “ W a s h B a sin s - - - - ■y JACK • • Bee I • L IS T E N ! T e a k e ttle s THE BURGLAR LAW TO N. _____________7»5«SSS«i3»Sia» Highest prices paid for Beef, Pork, \ eal and Mutton, H»l»«y phone 170. of the hotel - - 1 .5 0 - 60 - “ 60 These prices are bargains considering the quaJ- f.v of the ware, and you should take advantage o€ nem at once. Cross & White BA R BE R - SH O P. I. 0 . 0 . F. B A R B E R SH O P E. C . M IL L E R W. Dealer J. R ib e lin in Real Estate. n il. Brownsville, Win T Tem pleton, M gr Halsey, Phone 166, F rank K irk , M gr F. M. G R A Y , W a tta r a S a w ip a p t r V n l» n . I P»<vy lay lu her white bed. wakeful and «taring at the moon, ft*w as awe- anm. nf coarae. te he entirely atone at tkla allent hour of the night. In an old menelon on an unfrequented sub urban road. At memory of the aafe ebeltersd year» paat, her heart con tracted »uddenly. “How would It eeem," »lie wondered ‘To he aw ay fo r ever from the eld home " For there wa« hut one condition on which «he might remain— and that condition wna part of Peggya problem. Long ago when her stepfather had taken her mother to h it heart, he had tdken the girl too, w ith all a p arent’s love Father Knowles had truly Owen to her a father. Perhaps be-auea hl« own son had proven a disappointment, the man'» hungry affection overfldwed to the girl who was his wife"» 'laughter —and ITggy had repaid hie love with tender cere In hte later yekr» Robert took with him a legacy left by hie mother and It wag »opposed that like a prodigal he weald return when ’ hat legacy v ia exhatie'ed Peg g y « mother had stepped la la te r to All the lonely breach, and the elder Robert Knowles' last days had heen hl« happiest. Hie w ill, Peggy learned, had heen made tn her favor, leaving h e r In the event of her mother's death. ce« is the exciting cause. Kuzman Ognjenovch, residing near Lyons, was tiued 1100 for mu- ning a «till last week. NoW he ic »n»d for the foreclosure of a mort gage for *2112, Seems as if his name was burden enough, withovt having other troubles piled on. H er quick answer «taved the motion o f his band toward her mouth. “I won't," Peggy earnestly agreed. “I t wouldn't do any good." A ll worn done promptly and T he hurglar «fared fiercely. Mr and Mr«. J. M Porter and “W hat the— " he began, hut the reasonably.. Phone No. 209. grandchildren, Louise and Truman girl's word» coming In a soft rush In i It'ihnett, left for Monmouth last terrupted. WedneH<iay<norning in their car “You opened a compartment In the and reourned to Halsey Friday D R E S. D O N N E L L Y safe " she explained, which has never evening. While there they visited Surgical diseases of heen opened before I «aw you It a fister, Mrs. J. H. Mulkey. had papers In If, folded up. I think E ie , Ear, Nose and Throat K arl Bramwell and fam ily, John that a w ill ta there whlrh leaves this G L A S S E S F IT T E D properly to me. Please raise that slide Porter and fam ily, Mre. Edith again." 501 First National Bank Bldg. Albany Rohnett and children, Mias Lilah The man's sharp eve« left the g irl’s Dudley and Mrs. Frank Maxwell face w ith a short, queer laugh. Then, n t laugent motored to Savage’ * toward the two swung a shining panel. I Lake last Bunday and enjoyed a A r t is t ic P ia n o T u n in g Peggy put forth her hand excitedly picnic, including water «porta. to draw out aome folded papers A R T H U R C O LE. A’ banv. Ore, U ntil the Enterprise is able ‘ See.’ she. fold him trium phantly. ‘T « a s right.” Leave orders with Woodworth Drug Co. to get a telephone metalled parties “Do you know?” he said grimly, “I wishing to communicata with the Albany. Oregon almost thought you were stringing office are requested to call the H a l me." sey central office, which has kindly The hurglar laughed uneasily emsented to receive messages and “When you have decided to drop all transmit them. Please phone ue thia crookedness," she said, “go right any interesting new« item you may to M r. Pau, H elm er he w ill help roq know. to make good I am g ra te fu l" ah-» dr arris added gravely, ‘ for your finding of the The teachers for the coming year w ill. I «hall keep my old home and are Principal, Profteeor H- En- Robert Knowles may have the res’." g lia h ; M r« , B M Bond, high " T h e n " said the man. “you'd het -chool; Mre. Audrew Brown, •er send that there w ill right to ; n s * C usick B ank B un.ntw n. A l b in v grades Mis» Ethel Bray, interme law yer, and get it out of thl» house diate grade«; Mr«. Minnie Crosa, H I m all It, If you'll trust me," be primary; Mita Nora Pebrsson, grinned over the word, “on mv w ay.” third and fourth grades. School From the doorway the hurglar open Sept 19. looked hack again at the girl, the di A T T O R N tY A T L A W rected envelope In h,« hand. M r. and Mr». W . A. Ringo mo "Good night and good luck little 201 New First N al'l Bunk B»»l'g. tored to Cottage Grove last Sunday one.” he said aw kw ardly. to »pend the day with Mr. and A 'b e u y , O re g o n . Mrs, R. H Kenaga, parents of Find Old Petroleum Deposita. Mr« Ringo They returned the The nsphalt springs of H it, from aarne evening, bringing with them which Noah probably obtained the (>i.»l Mcl.augbnin, ouuain of Mre. "pitch" w ith which he made the Ark Impervious to the "flood of water«," Ringo, who will «pend vacation have now been thoroughly e rs m 'iird m ill them. M r. Ringo says the L A U Y K R A ND N O TA R Y « Ith s view to tlie lr ro»nmerc|«l possl ro«dg are tine to Eugene but it took hllltle» The petroleum deposit« of about four hour« from there to Cot- B rownsvi I. i . k , O rkoon the land of Shinsr, between the Tlgrl« C h irop ractor ‘ Am prepared to do all kinds of »hoe repairing. Satisfaction guar anteed. L IV E S T O C K B U Y E R S r.,1" - $5. Town or Country $5 S h o e R ep air S h op Two door« north MAYBERRY & q t G r a n it e for R a te s b y w e e k o r m o n th U. G. REYNOLDS, Proprietor before you sell, D ea l a M e a ls , 5 0 c Courteous treatm ent to aH patrons jentistry :: D raym an . Business Opportunities in Halsey : Hotel Halsey O xford please— Just that way.” The man wheeled around abruptly, his hands caught her. " I f you make ¡1 sound.” he threaten ed. • to FARMS lor RENT Real Estate and Insurance B u ck s, W R IG H T & PO O LE Good camp grounds— plenty of good f t 1 r a n d sawed wood—one table lor c e l l camp— hasketc furnished to pickers E R H E . W ill pay the prevailing price Grocery store on place and meat d eliv ered every day. W ill meet trains and move pickers in and om F R E E ! F R E E I 130 acres on high trellis and clean yards W r i t . W. L BUTLER. I ’. O Box 277, Corvallis, Ore. Phone 7F2 i Shropshire Wool Felt * »T” '? ? wef,'1ln« nistom was once F IR S T T IM E O N S A L E WOODWORTH DRUG quite alone In the big echoing house of memories, when m—«t surprisingly R E G IS T E R E D Jots a n d T i t t le s Robert Knot' lew, the son, '•1:111»' bn, k. ft was at evening and Peggy In her white frock received him In the fire yearlings, and I registered 2 year-old (Continued from page 1) light. And he wa» at once ao pleasing Mrs. G. M. Maxwell visited A I- for tale and good looking and altogether d if bany Friday. ferent fm m what «he"had heen led to D R J. W . COOK Brownsville, Oregon. expect, that her aversion vanished Miss Mona Bond returnad from and as the evening wore on. frie n d li Seaitlo Sunday morning. ness took It» place. Robert Knowles was apparently regretful of his youth H- W . Chauce waa a business ful rashness and neglect to his father, culler in Albany Monday. and the excuses he gave soundeil true tional Bank Biuldin, Albany, Oregon Byron Taylor joined the force of enough. Peggy generously gave him highway worker« south of town on the benefit of the doubt, and when she Without pain. L,ate nerve- Monday. assured the son that no w ill could be docking method. found, he announced his Intention of Janie« Drinkard returned from taking up his abode In the house until Newport last Saturday night and the matter should be settled. Old Mrs e,>'»rta a tine time. Weston, the housekeeper, called In to give Information, told M r Knowles Only four-tenths of one per cent that she had witnessed a w ill made not K A R L A. B R A M W E L L . Proo. i of the cattle in this county were long before his father's death found to be tuberculous. Peggy perplexed and confused as to Suite Cleaned and Pressed. her own position ln the house which A motor stage is running from had heen her home, yielded to her L A U N D R Y S E N T A W A Y on M O N D A Y Albany to Brownsville, thence to foster-brother’s pleadings. for so I .»bon an and back to Albany d U ly —------------------------ Robert Knowles named himself— and Linn county had more p u p il/ at stayed on, that her possible claim might be proved. And when there the U. of O. summer etihool than seemed no longer hope of that possi any other county except M ultno- bility Robert Knowles asked the girl W IL D E Y LODGE NO. 0.5. I (Tiah to m arry him. Peggy » a s not sur R g u la r meeting next Saturday I A |e r»e y cow belonging to M ike prised when, w ith white tense face, Kelly near the Green bridge drop the man asked Ills question, she had night. ped a > alf ou July 4 and one on seen love hovering qpar. For Peggy j July 20. In her own wisdom had learned the meaning of love, though Paul Helmer’s M r and Mm, A. V- Holgate of manner of love waa different In aomp Electr io Haircutting, Massaging Lebanon drove to Haleey Sunday Intangible way from Robert Knowles' and visited at the home of M ri. and Shampooing And at e had told Robert Knowles no to Holgate’« parent«, M r and Mrs. bis question. M arriage was the son Cleaning and Pressing L, A. McKern. dltlon u|>on which Robert Knowles o f fered to Peggy her home and she re G. T . Kitchen and fam ily drove fused. Suddenly the girl sat up In over iuto Benton county Bunday, bed. an unmistakable though muffled where they joined some of Mre. sound In the lower hall started her K itchen’« relatives for a d ay ’s out heart hammering painfully. ing on the river. Office 1st door south of school house When the girl could bear the un Halsey, Oregon. certainty no longer, she sprung from Jim Ward of Waterloo, serving her bed and slipped Into dressing gown a two-year sentence fur his nnd slippers. The lower rooms were Handles Town and Country Property. part in earning the death of M a r dark. The burglar was on the floor shal Story at bweet Home, bus es below nt F ather Knowles’ library safe, G ive him a call and see if he can fix caped from the stale prison gt Sa lust as she had expected him to he you up. lem. She sank down behind the desk to watch the burglar. Peggy silently The Linn county Pomona grange considered: there «eemed no sane baa petitions in circulation for the L IC E N S E D F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S chance of seeking aid Then, with a , recall of County Judge Biiyeu and H A R R IS B U R G LEBANON 'title soft rush. Peggy was at the Commissioners Pierce and Butler. h iirglar’a side. “Oh," she whispered Phone 35 Phone 15 The condition o f the couuty tinan eagerly, “w ill you do thnt again Branches at u u. H X -R A Y C C. B R Y A N T Amor A. Tussing and the Euphrates which fnrnhbed the “slime" that the descenditnts of Noah "had for m ortar" In building the tow er of Rshel, hsve heen measured «« .e ll a« C«n be until ttw bit • ■« tb' oil d rille r Is sent down to prove wbeth er ihe geologist is right. And the sources of bitumen which arrheolorl«A hsve found was used as cement In constructing the ancient pnlaces of Bnhylon snd Nlnevnh have umloubted 1 ly been located. Vegetable Beef-Stcake. The vegetable beef steak grow« on the <»ak tree. It Is furigli«. which 1« dark red above and fie»h-colored below. When It Is cut through ,he alternate dark and light atreaka ex actly resemble the Joint from whlrh If gets Ita name. It la a wholesome a r ticle of food. Im rln g a wet season thia fungus grows about seven feet from the ground. If may he brelled. stewed, fried, or, tf preferred. treated like beetroot and added to the salad bowl. t- ge Grove, a« many detour« were iirce«a<ry on account of road Axing. For miles they could only make about five miles an*hour. «. Peterson Fine Dress Sh <es » Specialty 501 L io n Street. Albany, Oregon. G L A S S E S F IT T E D BY GRADUATE O P T O M E T R IS T p r iv a t e o p r i c e F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S P R IC E S REASONABLE F M F r e n c h & S ons N. T. Snead of thia city was se verely injured Saturday morning when lie feil from a hightof th irty fee» on the inatde of bis w indm ill tower, Mr. Sneed was working «lien the scaffolding gave way and precipitated him to the ground, ine »king three riba and cracking hie bi a t aud collar bones, M r. Sne»»i’« fall waa broken shout mid way bv aome boards across the 'oaer which probably prevented »»•ore eerioue injuries, as he fell wnh his chest acrosa a barrel. JJe will no doubt be incapacitated for aome little time, but his many 1»tends hope (or bis speedy recov- ! * ry- A. H. Quimby, who recently suffered quit« a serious injury to I hie leg, wae to town Saturday. *od