r A i 1’EKSOW Attention, Mr. Farmer: A WARNING! Governor ? 1flro.ve ° f raen wiU ca)l on vou to sell or W ho pays these men ? A n s w e r: you. von «r,5 th ? £ ; ?nd bV7 yonr machinery where ” the best results»and save money. Cut out such expense. VVE D O H IL L & © Halsey, Oregon Moline Farm Bureau Distributors I his is the time to clean up and paint ud We are putting in a large stock of best P‘ w . . , P A IN T S and O IL S We have increased our stock ef F U R N IT U R F Linoleums and kindred goods. ru H N ,T U R E ’ general hardw are LAW N M OW ERS G Come a r d e n hose in and get price*. Jots and Tittles Grange indorses Him for O ur prices |are made w ith the object of making sale* H i l l . j B t r n A 1 ~~ A Genuine Riding Corn Plow for ”,......................................... PeaTrl p ehrsson Tickets at Stewart & Price’s ? iai? " ft";....................... ^ ^ ' " ’’’’. ï ’^ ^ D e l^ a Wahì —_____________ Lavin,a Da,y - ............. ....................... Mearle Straîey HALSEY STATE BANK I he H. S. Wmkleman family has moved from Mrs. UmsteaU’s house into the Wells house, ad­ joining. Ihe Standard Oil company’s new $15,000 distruhatn.g station at browusviile is uuder con­ struction. Mrs. (Jinstead bas gone for a visit with her daughter tu Cor­ vallis, after which site will returu tu Gaiitoruia. H ALSEY, O REG O N Capital and Surplus $35,000 c. Be Honest With Yourself Miss Gertrue McKern ia helping Mrs. hied Sprenger of »heuu w h ile that lady is kept pretty busy with poultry, w ill celebrate C I f you have been d riftin g along- spending all, and think. his 7 la t birthday © «, CHAPTER 4 T w o clean-minded young lovers faced their first great trial— and one failed, fo r Bruce, in jealous anger, doubted. "W hy are you here?” c r i e d __ boy. H is words took the form of 05 accusation, although the anguish jealousy that racked his soul i <“ t» apparent in his storm-lashed face. Bruce, I can’t tell you why I i S3 here," V era replied, 4 , imploring. imploring, hou­ r's belief ¡a her. " I f ¡ng for her lover’ you love ___ me, you n il trust m e l" ................ uld “W h y should I trust you I f you can’t explain your pretence h e iw r he 05 stormed. W hen his threats were o f no avail he lashed her with scorn. -." W h a t would you think o f my sis­ ter i f you found her here like •hist" he demanded. "D on’t— don’t, Bruce I" cried __ girl, distraught "Y ou (k a 't know what you are saying." I t was to Artec's credit that made an attempt to confront u .. B brother with the truth, but W righ t quickly disposed o f her via the back door. W ith all the insouciance o f the devil incarnate he sauntered into the living room before Bruce’s outraged ■ eyes. hla Jaalaosy arena ad. doubted. "W hy ara yon here?" he • The phonograph record was still •ried, hie words taking the form of accaeetion. "Bruca, I — 05 running. Stepping to the machine, teO y o e why I c a m e here,” V era replied, hoping fe- her lover’s i the suave W rig h t m ildly inquired: belief in her. "If yen love me, you ’ll trust mo." Robert C—.f-rn "W hy, Vera, why didn’t you turn o ff the phonograph?" and Jane Novak in a scene from "The Rosary." o rç » H is very intimacy convinced Bruce. who accepted the evil h e _____ W rig h t’s eyes as the truth. A s the kissed Bruce's picture. And she re­ Isaac Abrahamson was not a stricken girl realised the compro­ mained adamant to even Father fighter and he didn't like «¿its. mising circumstantial evidence with Kelly, who sought to bring the young •‘I say com prom ite/’ he argued, a woman's sw ift instinct, consterna­ lovers together and quoted: tion seised her. She cried oat to W ith the secret conspiracy between “ Tne dollar ia mightier than the W r ig h t: * Kenward W righ t and the pirate •w ord (” "Kenward— until thia moment you M a c T a v itk Sandy Bay was soon Followed the usual argument be­ did not know I was here. Please— nyltifie iified by , an unseen foe. The tween the “ friendly enemiet,” and please tell him the truth." i therm- — jermen's nets were found cut and Father K elly quieted them in hit But W rig h t answered only w ith the fish thrown overboard while the usual way. an unpleasant smile. Bruce's face fleet lay in dock. Strange evils, "Those who live by the sword reflected the torment o f his soul as thought the three village wisemen on perish by the sword r he warned be scorned the precious object o f h it the porch o f the parish house. them. H a v e faith in God, and love and hastened from the room. " i f it’s MacTavish at sea," said evil w ill destroy itself I” t Vera, the innocent victim, sacrificed Abrahamson, " I can't understand the Isaac was trium phant "See, M r. on the altar o f unselfishness, franti­ strange doings ashore.” • Fighter,” he said as the captain tank cally »followed him. Outside she "N ow , there’s Bruce," added Capt. back in his chair, "didn’t I say don't flung herself in his path. Draw ing M ather, deeply worried— "a-courting monkey with swords?" e rosary from her pocket, she held Vera, when sudden-like—he stern They finally decided to give before nis eyes callin’ and starts to pacin' up and W rig h t an opportunity to do the " I swear by this rosary you gave down in front o f the house every decent thing. 05 me, I am innocent,” the cried. But night like a ghost I" Isaac shivered A silly little butterfly had had her her words only served to infuriate H e didn't like ghosts. wings singed Alice W ilton was her lover. » "E v il thought. Captain.” replied paying for her infatuation Unable “A ll your words o f love—■ a ll your Father Kelly. “T hey can destroy the to bear the knowledge o f her condi­ 05 caresses have been h it," be replied happiness o f an entire household, tion any longer, she went again to "Go back to him— but not yea, o f a whole community— for W n g h ts cottage, this time to plead. 05 w roughly. ith this rosary"— and tearing it thoughts ate things H But the found her supposed lover from her grasp, he rushed away. As they threshed it out, Bruce "somev hat" changed. The broken girl, wracked in torment ims with real newa The truth "You m ustnt come here any o f spirit, fell in the pathway. was known. W rig h t had joined M ac­ more, ’ he commanded roughly. Spring had gone. Broken were the Tavish and the two rascals had “First thing yo u know, people win dreams o f yesterday. Gentle Vera started to erect a rival cannery on be talking. H ave some consideration had a cross to bear and the bore it the marshland.' Instantly the old for me.” nobly. Ia the privacy o f her bed­ teadog's fighting blood was aroused The disillusioned girl broke down room * she tenderly laid asray her "A rm the man, he shouted; "either completely. She cried, sobbing— trousseau until the day that faith MacTavish goes or Father K elly id you told me— you loved m , I" would bring happiness. She trill can Xubcute at my funeral.'' . (To be continued. ( w © © © Q- © 5 © 3 g © 5' © f Among those in Albany from Halsey were George Maxwell and wife, Miss Jeunie Collins, Kay rnoud Van Atta and Mrs. John oalash.—Thursday’s Democrat. T h e Hammoud Lumber oom pany has the contract to furnish the Albany schools with 300 cords of slab-wood for about »3 a cord, ih e next lowest bid was more than ♦2 a cord higher. All 1921 county warrants to the I middle of September have been I paid and as tu e delinquent taxes come in the balauce wilt be paid. Ibis year’s warrants are being paid about as fast as presented. Mrs Fred Schepman of CresweH arrived here Thursday and wiiu McWilliams an,j jjra. Hugh Cummtugs of Albany went to Corvallis the next dsy with Charles Moruliinweg as chauffeur. M. M. Peterson of Lebanon travels through the country paint­ ing sign1?. His wife accompanies him. They have been spending a few days in Halsey and numer­ ous samples of the gentleman’s work here attest bis artistic skill. In the 64 precincts in Linn county there are registered 3,806 male republicans and 2,487 female republicans; 2,244 male democrata and 1,387 female democrata; 71 male prohibitionists and 144 fe­ male prohibitionists; 166 male socialists and 57 female socialists, and 332 miscellaneous, including independent, T. A Powell and wife hare bought and moved into Mrs. Flor­ ence Stewart’s ten-acre place east of town, coming from Browns­ ville. The Mayberrys, who occu­ pied the property, are remaining at Halsey anti! they can get satis­ factory quarters in Eugene, a diffi. cult thing to do in that liveliest town on the coast. Mrs. W. H. Robertson went to Eugene Wednesday evening to at­ tend the recital given by the schools of music and oratory of Eugene Bible university at the First Christian church. Her daughter Donna, who is a pupil at tbs school of music, was beard in • piano solo, “ ih e Nightingale,” 1 b f Liszt. ; The First Savings Bar^t of Albany, Oregon - ^ ere_ S‘ Vin‘f’ " (Cwntinned on page 4) P° " ' “ „ t ««d no worry. ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » » » » i» fta D e tr o it i Vapor Oil Stove ■ H E R E D STAR is a marvelous advancem ent for homes without gas. L ' .« Z.,''*' , eratea^ta h ôwnK i » ! 1 i l ¿1 K • a t t S R S *1? ,he ?.me « oilorleas heat as It la w ickle- n, »’” I dirties., because it Joe. gen- r h ' aP kerosene, gaioline or distillate, concentrât t f - Æ s jB A R T S C H E R A high-school junior gossips The seniors are trying to pick a fuss with the junior class now. The janiore don’t know what it is I shout, but the so-called uppers ’ are spying around nt night and even come to the play practice and I peep through the keyhole s o d ' knotholes to see the big play. As i Josh Bingham says : “ The lon­ ger they go to school the lees they ! know.’’ saving nothing—stop “ 0#t re a Iiz e ‘ hat “ eann° ‘ K<> on forever. O ne’s earning days are N ow - Wh,le /o u r earning power is the greatest, see to it that each payday [M yl S o m b t h ix o toward your future lN DK rKNUKNCK W e w ill welcome yonr account and help you save. next Saturday. . Interest; paid on time certificates of deposit We invite .your banking; business H. KOONTZ, I’re“- ~ [T p ’AYLOH, Vice-Pres. d . M. BON D, Cashier T William T. Cochran of Albany, who was born near Brownsville, By SCOOP CONLON $40 G. W. Mornhinweg Gpîln R ì V i I m ÀV .........................................Kenneth Cross Gen. Billetdoux ... .........................Preston Newton Count von Guggenheim ........................John Standish Kobert0^ * —be.............................-Clarence McKern Mrs. J o K n i i h ........................ " t ì S Ì S J u h î ™ ft ~ McCormick and Deering at Rere7& the Claxtonola _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Stewart & Price Confectionery Halsey High School May 6 RIALTO HALL § £ » o u x ^ Adui,;e3n5c25c there is sure to be satisfaction. For the In i.t’ v dessert there is nothing so de- hcioii*. W ith each succeeding spoonful you 11 like it more and more. Let u» send you some. W e h ate all flavors R e s e ll pints, quarts, h alf gallons and galloffs. The grange esenews politics, but Isaac Lee Patterson bas the in ­ dorsement of “the Polk countv grange, of which lie is a member, for the republican uumioation L. We sell governor. Such a support is sig­ nificant. The farmers are getting tired of having the laws made and executed almost entirely by law­ Come in and hear it play The Brownsville baseball team yers and professional politicians. ib gettiug tn the habit of beating A ll phonograph records aud needles. Mr. Patterson is a farmer,though everything tn sight. • score of years ago he was col­ Olaf Nelson is with Joseph lector of the port of Portland, filling that position for eight years’ Hume in the purchase of the He reduced the force and in­ Brownsville theater. creased its efficiency. While the Do you know why Smith left business of the port more than home? Go to the Rialto Saturday doubled, he reduced its expenses night and you can find out. 16500 a year. When a politician The infant class in English at asked that a friend be appointed our uigh sshool principal’s home i to succeed a man just dischared Prices on other machinery have a drop Coine in and let ns talk it « Mr. Patterson said the place was is progressing splendily, over. We handle the . The W. F. M. S. of the M. E to remain vacant. • B I N D E R and “ That’s ----- poor politics,” was church will meet with Mrs. Elisa the Standard makes of the World. We w ill ,w ap for " u r the reply.J Brandon tomorrow afternoon. “ I have had an idea that what Mrs. F. E, Young of Albany was good business was, in the end. visited Mrs. D. S. McWilliams " ^ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * » » ' > » > » « M » *> » iN n ali>i»l» » l»j»Ji» fr» good politics,” replid Patterson. trom Tuesday to Friday last week. If2he becomes governor be prob. Mrs. Fred Taylor arrived from THE Corvallis Monday for a .visit at her paternal home, J. C. atan- dtsh’s, Left Home com^y C A S T O F C H A R A C T E R S By the Junior Cla»* of the V here Our Ire Cream is Served Hom page I) . J- W. Evans was on the grand lury the past week. Albany’s city council joins in the war on the Canada thistle. Mrs. W. J. Ribelin has been ill i for several weeks, but is improving. The prouuul of tbs Brownsville woolen mills will be ail wool aud no shoddy. X a5 .... ï : & ROHRBAUGH 415-421 W est First st., Albany, Oregon it IWW W WWW W — an— ».■a^TfTtrfryw( t[