Hill D O i V_?Oe S I FURNITURE The reason why fo r th e Grand P e e r le s s FLOOR COVERING STOVES and RANGES C ° n g ° Ie u m a n d L in o ­ leum in ru g s o r b y th e y a r d th e o b je c t o f Ranges , L E A T H E R C H A IR S HEATERS Freight paid to Halsey S e c o n d a n d B a k e r sts. F o r th e best cash p ric e s see ! 0. W. ALBANY FRUM ("The Gobbler ana A n n « H A Y , G R AIN . FEED % A N D L IV E S T O C K b4a $ First-class grinding and grain cleaning done /k at any time ByF.HS need them some other time." H e held her from htin w ith hts a r m ; and it was as tf hts strength flowed Into her. H e r blazing eyes sought his, and fo r a long second th e ir w ills t o V o m / X “herdeeP “ W hat is It?" she breathed. have you found out?" “ W hat ont ot n ite range on the ridge; and Bruce and Linda stole together out Into the storm. The green foliage of the tree had already burned away, but some of the £ 1 * a A bra" Ch • mo1’ y oaad. h lM ln < >“ “ *« v o £ e S y V e flTdTd m dh d',tanl i fed darta 'iw rfesmerean 7 ' d X ' h " h“ “ d’ baited ‘“ ^ “ ^ ^ " « » « e n f t ? « 're s T o f the H e drew her away moment Just passed. I t did not even from the lighted doorway, out of the occur to him that some s>f his enemies, range o f any o f the- Turners that auseen beflore, m ight « till be lurking should turn to answer the rifle fire. in the shadow, watching for a chance The wind roared over the house and to harm. They atood n moment in swept by In clamoring fury, the elec­ silence. Ttien Bruce u tte re tl one little tric storm dimmed and lessened as It gasp and ntretched his a rn i Into the Journeyed on. • hollow th a t the cleft In the trunk had These two knew that If death spared revealed. < them In all the long passage o f thefr ■ T he light from a burning hn nch be­ years, they eould never forget that mo­ hind him bad shown him a ienrt’1, dark ment. The girl watched hltn breath­ object th a t had evidently been iijie rte d lessly, oblivious to all things else. He in the hollow tree tru n k through some seemed wholly unaware of her now. little aperture that hnd either Since There was something aloof, Impassive, been closed up or they had never <>b- Infinitely calm about lilm, aud a great, served. I t waa a leathern w allet, am i far-reaching understanding was la his Bruce opened It undm- Linda's atr.rtied eyes. H e r own eyes suddenly fllled . gaze. H e drew o u t a single w hite w ith tears. ] paper. ' Linda, there's something come to H e held it In the light, n»id hla me— and I don't know that I can make glance swept down Its lines o f f a t ed you understand. I can only call it strength— a new strength and a great­ er strength than I ever had before. It's something that the pine— that great tree that we Just saw split open — h o been trying to tell me for a long time. Oil, can't you see, Linda? There it stood, hundreds of years— so great, so tall, so wise— In a moment broken like a reed. It takes away my a rro ­ gance, Linda. I t mukes me see myself as I really am. And that means— Power." Ills eyes Maze«], and he caught her hands In his. " It was a symbol. Linda, not only o f the wilderness, but of powers higher and greater than the wilderness. Powers that can look down, and not be swept away by passion, and not try to tear to pieces those who In their folly harm them. There's no room for such things ns vengeance In this new strength. T here’s no room foe mur­ der, and malice, and hdfired. and blood­ shed." Linda understood. She knew that thia new-found strength did not mean re­ nunciation of her cause. It did not m e m that he would give over his attem pt to reinstate her as the owner of her father's estates. It only meant that the Impulse o f personal vengeance wee dead w ithin him. l i e knew now— the And the Trium ph an Bruce's Face Changed te a Singular Leak a f W same as ever— that the duty of the der. men th a t dwell upon the earth te te do th eir allotted tasks, and without hatred and w ithout passion to overcome the difficulties that stand In the way. She realized that I f one of the Turners should leap through the door end at­ tack her, Hruce would k ill him without mercy or regret. She knew that he would make every effort to bring the offenders to the lew. But the ab ility ts shoot a fleeing enemy In the berk, because of wrongs dona long ago. wee past Bruce's vision had come to him. He knew that If vengeance bad been the creed of the powers that ruled the world, the sphere would have been de­ stroyed w ith fire long slnee. To stand firm and straight and unflinching; not to Judge, not to condemn, not to re­ s u l t ; thia waa truo strength. “ I know," the girl M id , her thought« Ink. Then he looked up w ith brighten­ ing eyes. "W hat la I t F the asked. "The secret agreement between your father and mine." he told her simply. “And we've won." He watched her eyee brighten. It seemed te him th a t.n o th in g life had ever offered had given him the seme pleasure. It was a moment of triumph. But before h alf of Its long seconds were gone. It became a Btunent of despair. A rifle spoke from the reverts he- yond—one sharp, angry note that rose distinct and penetrating above the notae of the distant thunder. A little tongue of lire darted, like nake’s heed, la the darkness. Aad I lie tri- eniph oo Bruce’s face changed to a sin gu lar look of wonder wandering afar. "Perhaps the name to r It all Is— tolerance.” " Perhaps," he nodded. “And pos- rlb ly H 1« only— w orship!" (To be coetieaed. ) The Turners had gone. The dim­ m ing lightning revealed the entire al- I ■rtJ h a lf a mile distant and I f he does really think that there la no distinction between virtue and rice, when be leaves oor bouses let oa epum out spoons— John »en. Virtue and Vico. Ann M arla T e lle r was guarded with • i e Jealousy o f crabbed ownership rather than love; while Lester Brockaw, the ton of an lmpecuuious neighbor, was listed because he was poor and boldly aspired to the hum! of Ann M arla. So It came to the day before Thank_ giving. T h a t morning old Job T elle r was In his yard looking with ominous eyes at a big gobbler. It was a good bird, and would be a wise leader for the next year’s flock. But the gob­ bler weighed fu lly twenty-eight pounds, and there was a son of his. d ejected- young turkey that never strutted In the Irate father's presence, which weighed not more than twelve. That le ft a difference of sixteen pounds, at probably 25 cents a pound live weight. It was too big a strain oo the old man's avaricious soul, and the narrowing eyes said that the old gobbler was doomed. It may be that long association of sim ilar minds bad brought them read each other's thoughts; or p e r haps the death-croaks of expiring chickens that morning had agitated the wise bird w ith a presentiment of danger. But be that as It m ay.w ven as the avaricious eyes were question­ ing the weight, the old fellow gave u defiant gobble, spread Ills wings, and rose majestically to the top of a n ea r by apple tree. There he rested a brief moment, then went on to the next, and from there to the next end next, and so on to the woods beyond. The grim' eyes watching him grew w rathful fo r a moment, then followed the flight speculatively. A little way In the woods was a spreading oak. and there the gobbler had often spent a night In bis younger days, tn wear off a lit of sulka. Old Job made a motion to follow, then shook his head, elm^Aled, and went on through the yard to ' • lect other turkeys and chlck- «n. tor t '•a Thanksgiving sacrifice. Following ‘t u r ? v n" tur* tl,e old «ob- bier would peas n liM *“ the ° “ k ' . . .. , „ , w . rector and Mortician A week.old ton of GUire K iik U __ __ .1 Hr . . . . . . ii < i *rI * «tock, fin« equipment, inclndiug and wife U Urowutville died two g « x l aato he«r»e>. Prtoee most lhuraday. i reasonable. Lady attendant. W. M King o f Brow nt villa want Jesae Hi iin k n t bail. g ving a corti- bed i h Ck for th e 9 l f 0 0 . E. I QTICC F u r n itu r e La Ulirr E x c h rn g e W e have lots of good Dr. P rc e 1« reported as perform- lio r n p iT D K J lT T T D l? lug many luirauuluue cures a t th e UOLU JT U I t l x 1 1 L IV Lu Albany revival meeting«. on haad and are getting moreeverv day 9,12 Pal Ml™ R“P, J” f^ u ty gailQUet Railg8S $70 A carload of old friends came to $92 and drowsy and easy to remove from from Frauklin Friday aud spent Used ranges $2« to $40, Very good ihe day with J. C Curry and wife. the limb. coaditoa. A ll at^bsrgsln prices. _ Ann M arla was thy. but had signals 422 West F irst sL. Albany, Oregon, Fm m ett A Apger of Lebanon of red aud blue and other shades In bat been bjuud over to grand jury clothing to hang from her window, ou a charge of buruing bi« house and these she used freely. Lester for $600 insurance. was not shy nor to be Intimidated, but he was diplomatic, and eo man­ A good many went from thit aged his labor and hunting and flah- city to Corvallis Saturday and saw lug as to keep the window conspicu­ tile U. of O crew beat 0 . A. C. ously In sight. When Job went from football team 10 toO. the house, soon a fte r dusk, a whit« skirt and a blue Jacket appeared suc­ „ J. M. Ringo aud R. K. Ringo cessively at the window. Lester a id daughter of Lebanou came dropped his fishing pole unceremonl O 'er and spent F rid iy with Mr». oualy and scuttled foipvard to a fo r Adda Ringo. bidden lutervlew. Harry Park and wife o, Browns­ They were standing close togethei M . F rench a sons la the shade of the vine-covered porch ville came over 8. t irdsy to take ALBANY OREO. wheu there came a th rill outcry of their daughter, Mrs. Lillian L'W’ P gobble-gobbling and denunciator} of McMinnville, home Iroui the threats aud exclamations of pain from train. the direction of the woods. Tuesday evening of last week “T o u r fath er’s got the gobb!er?~ot the gobbler's got him, or both," com Ihe tenth anniversary of the wed­ niented Lester, ss he stuck his head ding of W . T. Templeton end wife a n d th e 29ih biilhdjiy of Mrs. through the vines to listen. "They're coming this way, slowly,' Raleigh Templeton were jointly HUB CLEANING WORKS ( in c ) said Anu M arla, a fte r some moments celebrated at the G. C Thompson 'Then • I t ’s your fath er who's got home at Brownsville. DYERS CLEANERS him, a little," declared Lester, w ltt Ex-Postmaster D S. M cW hliim « conviction. “But It’s a fight.” T A IL O R S HATTERS “H adn't you better be going now?' I is representing the New York Life Insurance company, tha biggest of asked Ann M aria, at the end of anothei live minutes, as she tried half-heart i its kind, as will be soon by hie a n ­ edly to disengage herself from hit nouncement in our advertising col- embrace. ' unin. “No,” he decided, “It'll take anothei Local Isaac W. Pouttu, heretofore five minutes ’to get here, and there'» Agent scheduled as associate editor of ihe a good chance of the gobbler's break Ing away and It all having to be done Brownsville Times, uow appears in KOR SALB over again. Then at the worst I can , its card »< editor. _ push back Into the vines out of sight I Fur M r. Dunlap’s campaign the Tour father'll be too excited to hothei Linn County Law Kulorcuiuent about me. Now you w ill cuaient, won't from 1 to S years old. Big, fine ewes. you?" dropping his voice coaxlngly league spent $260, sf whic i Dun- lap coutribuied 9100, and ll e •T v e spoken to the minister and all and he'll be looking out for Us an} candidate speut 912 for advei Using registered O r w ill let nut on shares 25 time 1 ran get you away. Won’t —" | and card*. old ewes, or at $2. SO per bead. There came a tremendous clattei Lulu Flossie, a Jersey cow right at the corner of the house. “Gob owned by J. M. Dickson & Sous of grade blu-gobhle-gob-gob-ble I” shrieked the tu rk e y ; aud " I'll wring your blamed Shedd, msdethe world’s record by to freibeu this fall. old neck soon's I get a good holt, set producing 698 82 pounds of but­ ler fat in 805 days. I W A N T TO B U Y 'f I don't, you— yon imp o f feathers f" We make a Specialty of Friendship, Engagement and Wedding Rings r. WE DO DYEING Cor Fourth and Lyon sts. Albany Oregon E . C . M ille r , 50 Blackface Ewes, 1 Shropshire Buck, 2 Come back I" Crom the darkness o f the porch an­ other figure sprang out. " I f that raging old gobbler tackles Ann M erle he's liable to claw her eyes out," be exclaimed anxlouaty, and dis­ appeared, loo, In (lie glifom. Straight across lota, and leaa than a fourth of a m ile away, was the minister's home. Around It grew a p ­ ple trees. The gobbler went direct­ ly fo r these da led, weak from ever- — v x .x *—- — — Oat and Vetch or Clover Hay and 1 car Cheat Hay Frosh and Cured Meats Tbs first Linn county brauob of ih« Stnt* Teacher«' association wa< io seAsoa formed at Brownsville Thursday A ll kinds o( Prof. Starr is president and Prof. Quarters o l for caaolng English of H tlsey v c -pre-ideat purposes at canning priees aud Mrs. Brown of Halsey ie on the committee ou conetitntjon «nd W . F .C A R T E R by-law«. Next meeting Dec. 8, F IS H BEEF (Continued on page 4) . t J p . Patton ha« laid tnains ’’necting hi« fine new home co.‘ *he city water work«, with . ’ Jersey heifers Mrs. G orge Starr and child, 1 Carload who have been with the lady's ' mother at Joseph for several months, came hutpa Sunday with health restored. Starr's mother, Mrs, Philo Starr, who wee iu a • R. B. M A T B B R R Y , hospital at Corvallis and later al 477 West R ighili street, tugeue, Ore a friend’s home there, ha« hgen with him a week or io. A d'dicatiou dxnee and program will lie given iu the naw S«no high »choni gymnaaiua Nov. 25 T i e building u which the dame end exercises are tn be given L 00 by 120 feel ai d has been built entire­ ly by Ihe students. The estimat­ ed value ie 98000. The dance i hands, fllled the glgl'e bioou hm. <“ «> <•'»• will be given nbder the augpiree of the Kuighle of Pythias end the 1 a fter dadiqslion exercises are t>> he given Dad ! she cried, ae she race. him. "The horrid thing w ill k ill . , by Ih v'I O O. K of Scio. and w ith dusk he would become stqpld |. and grand jury that meet. Nov. 28. snarled the man. And then followed a more determined flapping of wings, threats and snarls of pain, accompan­ ied by a tugging and dragging sound, and— "Crowd Into the vines, quick I" whis­ pered the girt. "He's right here." The arm le ft her walat, and she stepped out to the edge of the porch, where a streak of moonlight touched her and flickered off In front. Another moment, and the stniggllag Job and the gobbler broke Into the flicker. The angry bird looked rough end disheveled; the men's het was gone, and trickles of blood showed on face and hands where d aw s and beak had been at work. O f the two, the bird was the fresher. " I’ll— wring— your— blamed,” gasped ’ Job, thickly, and then, "D ra t It He's got a w ay!" 8 1 ’ rebbler flopped off Into the v »tumbled after, yelling a t dusk Job , n M a r ia , Xnn M aria I he did so, “A, '• Co“ e he'«>' umbering exhaust- The sight of the I. • 00 f , ee au(1 Looking W ith Ominous Eyes at* a Big " Gobbler. N. C . L O W E Ko„ „ d D B Mien Meadn's optical edrertiee- meutready as though aha bad taken| a buisceee partner. D IN IN G -R O O M C H A IR S L IB R A R Y T A B L E S Special prices for cash „-------- ~ - ........ ™ . „ . I U . .... Charles Starling and wife were « « 1 .0 » Biggest line of Mattresses and Springs in town buv The executive board of the Linn eounty farm bureau recom­ mends that the annual member­ ship fee be cut from $10 to $5. Tha high school boya will play basket ball in the city hall. s e llin g S ee o u r s to c k a n d p ric e s b e fo re y o u iittle s (Cootiuued from page I) 6-holc rances, finished in porcelain and nickel. Not sold elsewhere for less than $40 Here G o ld S e a l C o n g o le u m R ug s, 9 x 1 2 , $15.50 B e st a ll-W o o l G o v e rn m e n t B la n k e ts , $ 2 9 5 goods J o ts a n d Ilia ia a Caah Store $68 O u r p ric e s a re m a d e w ith th e best m akes Rogoway • r.•’» i n a r m iv r < Çpn M il for 2$$k ofl fi oui ordinary pru-et . , , The Old Stand Barber Shop CuaaawTBKD Woaa L avmdby C a iA N I K B A ND P a S S S I N * D D R lB E L IN , Prep. F. M. GRAY. . Drayman. All work done promptly and easnnaulv Phone No. 26W.9 ’ X » Albany Herald says ’."r’r * * , r iver authorities are , ’ hat Hood ’ Yice of that plane ; seeking Lola « late of the con OSce 1st door south of «cliool honsr and D illard Priee, Halsey. They Halsey, Oregon | fectionery afore in „ an Dealer in Real Estate. say D illard was drivin„ know H and let Town and Country Properly. land ear and they did n. -,n or O ive bin* a oall and tee if be caa fix whether I» la was with In you up. I not. W. J. Ribelin I Now Is the tim e to have yonr car put in condition lor n ext season's use By h iv in g the work don* at this tim e of year, when yonr car idle, you w ill not be annoyed by having to wait for it to be repaired nezt spring, when the best weather is at hand for using the car. Come in 'a n d let us make an estimate of the cost of repairing i t u Wi hare just receired a shipment of spotlights, windshield cleaners top and curtain patching and many other nsefnl w inter qgeesaories. We .re pleat«] to have vou inspect our lines of tires s n j acce. «ones at any time, aad our priees are the^lowest it is possible to make Halsey Garage ""iloi1 "“' Mrs. R. W . Keaiell of H arris­ burg is eounty agent for the Red Crows Christmas Seal Kale, which S ta rt December 1st, and ends on Christmas eve. Amor A. Tussin g VW YKR A ND N O TA R Y L- Bao The play “ Let'« All Oet Mar rin d ," staged nt. Rialto hall Tfiunklay night by the Tangent high schoril, drew a good attend­ ance and was pronounced excel­ lent. (Continued on fnge <> w x s t iij . m , Oaxoow* I. O. O. F. W IL D E Y W D ' 01'' N 0 - M ' Rogular meeting .. W» HMurday • night.