A m erican E agle Fire Insurance Co. H .y .¡» worth ju st „ much in storage ad you m ight get for it in case of fire. The American Engle Fire Insurance company ' : f L x of l ^ % o f l h e c a 5 h ' ’ , u e - ^ C. P. STAFFORD, Agent. but he replied succinctly ~ "Funds within reason, detailed in formation on any point, and no offi cial reco«nltlon. I mean that If yon f t t yourselves Into trouble with the police. I can’t officially help you out of It. Ton re on your own." Tuppence nodded safely, ••pm I don’t went to be rude about the gov- between Jultos H e r s h e t m ^ r S T t o l ’ S h f O p s h i r e R B IllS Tonn, Adr.nturera. x ll barrier. i ww * * * * 1 “ s’ went down with a crash. and Tommy ■nd Tuppence felt they had known the young American el) their lives. for sale. Purebred. 60 ewes, 12 rams, They abandoned the discreet reticence 35 Iambs. (Continued fro m page 1 ) 1 of “private inquiry agents. • and re ¡„ V i * 8 “ H you live Dn. J. W, C o o k , Brownsville. vealed to him the whole history o f the Shedd fair a week from Satur. in Albany, trade iu Albany ; it you ijy C Joint venture, whereat the young man in some other town, trade tn that town. '' declared him self “tickled to death.” But in these automobile days many re o h Li.DD c o u n ty 0l1 •••!» axeitemeot He turned to Tuppence at the close siding elsewhere find it sdvisable to o d do at least part of th eir buying in the the j has beconie very gentle, of the narration. larger town. Those who go to Albany _ T ’ * «J” «r« had a kind of idee that '8 *1 ly to tha to transact business w ill find the firms I c / j j i to ,or8 6’ 10 10 80 S ° •* » a » tjy English girls were Just a mite moas- a fair Wi'LT .Low re ,d y ,o 611 ,h e u re q u ire -1 ; o . b ed dd f* ‘r or you will miaa the grown. Old-fashioned end sweet, yon ments w ith courtesy an ! fairness forenoon doings know, but scared to move around ^ Ib a n y Bakery, 321 Lyon street, Marita came home from hi« Ithout a footman or a maiden aunt I guess I’m a bit behind the times Best one-pound loaf of bread made, »«“ ’»«•on at the week and H- cent. ; 3 for 2 0 , Wedding cake, to . . y . he came back tor a r« J . U# Tlie upshot o f these confidential re latione was that Tommy and Tuppence A ^ a y ^ r a r ^ e r T f liM nigVt’ to took up their abode forthwith at the R ita in order, aa Tuppence put It. to carefully for everywhere or ant ' l i t . . ’ i. . * “ r * ° ‘ b e t i t lime. I* lowers, w .reV nJJhero to ¿ V L ’ ! - . “. ^ . . 7 * * ,n o n e ’« t h f<>it th e keep In touch with Jane Flnn’e only living relation. "And put like that," Alluringly Attractive or Canada. Flow er phone 458-J. n e x t m o rn in g . sbe added confidentially to Tommy, Mta Mary Jane Maxwell, 76, A 1 BAN Y G ARAGE. “ Sim k- “nobody could boggle at the expense!” widow of Elia« Maxwell, died last baker and “ S ta r ” automobile*. Nobody did, which was tlie great and Ewes •>any o Z /¿rectory Jots and 1 ittles The Newport “ F a s h io n ” Frame Tuppence and himself as “private In f repairing and supplies, Sunday at her home at Eaet Knox quiry agents” commissioned to find thing. o . T, Hockensmith — Lloyd lem pleton. Butte. her, and added that they would there And now ,' sold the young lady on fore be glad of any details Mr. Hers- the morning after their installation, The dark or cherry tone on the crystal R l u - Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon Slda Hoflieb went home to A ,, frame. Ask to see the samples. halmmer could give them. "to work I We should map out a plan street. Eat here when is Albany, bany on Monday’* noon train, That gentleman nodded approval of campaign." (.’pen from 6 to 2 and 5 to 8 after a visit of . f#w dava at (the "Hear, heart” “I guess that’s all right. J was Ma*. ULorNT. Just a mite haaty. Just trot out your L. Chance borne. Her older "Well, let’s do I t To begin with, Optometrists, M anufacturing Opticians and Til answer.” what have w e to go upon 7’ N 3 W I C K •t»r Pearl, who came with her, ,nythIn» to I questions Tor the moment this paralysed the “Absolutely nothing,” said Tom:, Albany, Oregon F H O N O O R A P H S remained for a longer v iiit. th ' Ot “ t,m e »ettta« anything | Toung Adventurers, but Tuppence, re- cheerily. at W O O D W O R T H 'S J hc Can“ ‘ n« elnb, of out of It I And If we have to flu up a covering herself, plunged boldly Into 'Wrong I" Tuppence wagged an ’’In« fo r a and send It to, and then, : the breach with a reminiscence culled energetic finger. "Wa have two dis E ^astburn B ros.— 1 wo big grocery which Hare) Quimby is the wide tinct clnes.” after three months. they send us a j from detective Act J on. stores, 212 W. First and 225 South awake president, w ill exhibit at "When did you last see the dec “What are they 7’ <reen one, and ao an—well, that won’t Main. Good merchandise st the rnrht the couuty fair. ! your cousin, I mean 7“ ba much use, will « ? - 'First clue, we know one of the prices. gang.” ' "Never seen her," responded Mr , Mr. Carter laughed outright Mre. H. George of Harrisburg A ll work done prom ptly and reason P il o iB d ev elo p ed and p rin ted . "Whittington 7’ *•’ ,',?on't , w‘>rTy’ M‘* ^ P P tn ce. Ton Hershelmmer. went home Monday, after a visit We m ail them rig h t back to you. . ? demanded Tommy, aston "Yes. I’d recognise him anywhere.” will send * personal demand to ma with the W illia m ably, Phone No 269 eg ^ lw orlh Dru* CouiP*ny» Albany, Or- v I * ? ’ ’’*»1 dV I shed. "Hum,” said Tommy doubtfully, "I hare, and the money, in notea, than Kitchen family. don’t call that much of a due. You 8,r- A* I »aid before, my fa- ba sent by return of p oet As to sal don't know where to look for him, and F lo o d ’s dry goods store is the ben The county ba* given $3C0 tor a ary. shall we any nt the rate of three Mier and her mother were brother and P«*ce in Albany to buy dry goods, Linn exhibit at the et.te fair and hundred a year? And an equal sum ««ter, Jost as you might be"—Tommy It's about a thousand te one against did not correct this view of their re your running against him by acci furnishings and notioua. Service is oui Leonard O ilk .y will be iu oharga for Mr. Beresford, of coarse. Oood- Quarters of for canning motto. lationship—"but they didn't always dent." - by, and good luck to you both." of it, as he wee before. ’’I’m not to sure about that, purposes at canning prices He shook hands with them, and In t o t on together. And when my aunt P O R D S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E made up her mind to marry Amos plied Tuppence thoughtfully. There M r*. Adelin* A. McClung, *i* t*r another minute they were descending Tires and accessories C . H. F A L K Finn, who was a poor schoolteacher are places in London where simply °|f F 'M - Stanch, tbs Albany jew- the steps of 27 Carahalton terrace Repairs C . L. F A L K JR. out west, my father was Just mad! everyone Is bound to turn np sooner with their heeds In a whirl. el*r, died in the city named, F ri- Kiax-PoLLAK M otos C o . 8ald If he made his pile, as he seemed or later. Plceadllly circus for In "Tommy I Tell ma at enca, who Is In a fair way to do. she'd never stance. One of my Ideas was to take pVirtm iller Furniture Co., furni- -l*y, aged 84. She broke a hip in 'Mr, C o n s t' r a fall a week previoudy and wa* cent of It. Well, the upshot was up my stand there erery day." ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges Tommy tn armored a name In her that Aunt Jane went out west and we Funeral directors. 427-43J west First unable to survive the ahock. “Honestly, I don’t think much of ear. street, Albany, Oregon. the Idea. Whittington mayn’t be In never heard from her again Luvciout strawbanivs in late , “Oh I" said Tuppence, Impressed. Laundry seat Tuesdays “The old man did pile it up. He London at all.” fjfotm an & Jackson— Every thing Auffust! They come in from the “And I can tall you, old bean, he’s went Into oil, and ho went Into steel "That’s true. Anyway, I think Dyeing, Cleaning and Pressing * * for vour t»b!e exceot the .’ toco K. L. vvinniford farm. They are and he played a bit with railroads, clue No. 2 la more promising." Highest quality and prices reasonable. “Obi” said Tuppence again. Then and I can tell you he made Wall Street "Let’s hear IL” _ the everbearing variety and there Pitone 4 < Opposite Postoflice She added refleetlvwly: “I like him. alt u p !" He paused. “Then- he died is no question about their having don’t you? B a looks so awfully tired —last fall—and I got the dollar« IJ u b Cleaning Works, Inc. Old papera 5c a received enough annahine to devel bundle at the (Continued on page 4) and bored, and yet yeu feel that un Well, would you believe it. my con Cor. Fourth and Lyon op their fruit sugar, Enterprise office. derneath ha's Just like steel, ell keen science got busy I Kept knocking me Master Dyers and Cleaners and flashing. Oh 1" She fa r e a eklp M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes B °y 8couta returned from up and saying: What about your "Pinch me, Tommy, do pinch me. I Aunt Jane, way out west» It wor l l l e n and m on ey are best when tha Fuh Lake eroaropment declar can’t believe It’s r e a l!" ried me some. You see, I figured It busy. Make your dollars work in ing that it was tha moat tucoesaful Mr. Beresford obliged. great deal ot effort and a great deal out that Amos Finn would never make Tha organisation ha* a lsaae our savings department. A lb a w v S t a t b Yet. 'Owl That’s enough I Tea, w e’re good. He wasn't that sort. End of It of money lg wasted every year by busi hank . Under government supervision from the government, on five aorea not dreaming. We’ve got a Job I was. I hired a man to hunt her down. ness houses in try tag to attract trade by tor a campground and permanent IL f ilier Motor Bale* ’ And whet a Job I The Joint ran Result, she was dead, and Amos Finn sending circulars, handbills and broad buildings are contemplated. tore has really begun. Let's have was dead, but they’d left a daughter— Oakland and Jewett cars sides through the mail«. Supplies and accessories lunch—oh I" Jane—who'd been torpedoed tn the H , D. Milsner contemplates en First and Maker hts. Albauy, Oregon The same thought sprang to the Lnsltanla on her way to Paris A good deal la paid for paper and She terin g in to goepsl work and » ill winds of each. Tommy voiced It first IL forton & Speer S erv ice C om . otrer bis fine herd of registered was saved aU right, but they didn’t printing, some more for the labor of I “Julius P. Hershelmmer!” seem able to hear of her over pany preparing the printed sheets for the mail and grade Jerseys, hi* other slock “We never told Mr. Carter about aide. I guessed they weren't hustling Headquarters for good tires and one cent apiece for poslige. hearing from him." Phone 65 First and Lyon aud farming implements at auc any. so I thought Td come along over, tion on Saturday, Sept. 8, at the ' ‘‘Wall, there wasn't much to tell— and speed things up. I phoned Scot F ia a a lly the postmaster or the ru R O S C O E A M E S H A R D W A R E farm. not Mil we're seen him. Come on." land Yard and the Admiralty Drat ral route carrier passes it along to the the ' On inquiring for Mr. Hetuhelmmer. thing. The Admiralty rather choked alressees, who are about pestered to W IN C H 8 8 T H R S T O K d The EmerpFise man taw ” Back- they were at once taken up to his me off, but Scotland Yard were very •122 (v. First st. death w ith propaganda by m ail. H a lf bone " at fbe Globe theater in A l suite. An Impatient voice cried “Come civil—said they would make Inquiries, of it is thrown away as soon aa its na in In answer to the pageboy’« knock, GpeciafiiHd shoo rspsiring. Good- bany Monday. I t |* a clean, e n even sent a tuan round this morning ture i t discovered. The rest is laid one and the lad stood aside to let them to get her photograph. I’m off to Part» year w elt sole sewing W hite's tertaining play, the scenes located aide while the letter m ail and newspa- pass in. Shoe Repair Service. Opposite Hotel in the province where the editor tomorrow, Just to aee what the Pre Albany. Mr. Julius P. Hershtemmer was a P*r» are read and probably not more «pent hi« childhood. There wae • fecture la doing. I guess If I go to rood deal younger than either Tommy and fro hustling them, they ought to than oue in ten of those thus laid aside better attendance than there baa 8. G I L B H R T & S O N er Tuppence had pictured him. The get bnayl’* ever receive attention again. been in the afternoons lately, but «Iri put him down a s , thirty-five. He CDinaware and g ift shop there usually are slim heu<«« in The energy of Mr. Hershelmmer Newspapers Read After letters, the newspapers receive was of middle height^, and squarely 330 West First Albany lg* vacation tea on and thia on« built to match bis Jsvri H is face was waa tremendoua. They bowed the first attention when the m ail arrives. First G T IM 8 O N T H E SH O E DOCTOR was no record breaker. pugnacloua but pleasant. No one fere ‘ And w hile reading the news the eye ! “But aay, now,” he ended, “you’re kJ Second s could have mistaken Mm for anything rtreeL opposite lla u tillo o ' catches advertisements printed along, M ike Hockdanner of Hsrrisburg store. but an American, though b e spoke not after her for anything) Contempt side. Some of these are read at that thinks he has the finest grass for o f court, or something British) "Sudden Service.” with very little accent. time. Others, only noticed then, are the Willamette valley. I t in called proud-spirited young American girl “Get my note? o Sit n a down o w Q and s n n tell V V a M o A nderson A S o n . dialrib - Peruvian winter grnst and he got. seen in the next issue and more people might find your rules and regulations we right ew ay aU l you. know about my T ’ utora and dealers for M axw ell, Chai- you know g ratify th e ir aroused curiosity by read In war time rather Irksome, end get the seed from Burbank, tbe wixsrd. cousin.” “ mers, Essex, Hudson 4 llupm obile cars. k - up against It If that's the case, and ing them. By the tim e the advertise Accessories. Supnlies. 1st * Brosdslbia. The Dulletin ssye a esmple in it« “Tour cousin?” there's such a thing as graft In thlg ment baa appeired four limes consecu office is over five feet high end has “«ure thing. J obs F lee Country, H l buy her off.” tively nearly every reader of tlie paper large heads resembling timothy, "le the your cousin 7 ’ Tuppence reassured him. has received its message remains green and tender under . father and her mother were "That's good. Then we can work almost any conditions and has a brother and e l« e r ,” explained Mr together. What about some lunch 7’ I t is good policy ordinarily to run an Run Ad Several advertisement aniall stalk, so that thara would uerahelmmer meticulously. , Oysters had Just given place to Sole four times or more, or to “Oh r cried Tuppence. “Theo you Colbert when a card was brought to SHOE g be little waste in feediug it. Times retain the signature and the general «now where she 1st" i SERVICE § Hershelmmer. form w hile changing items. Ed Zimmerman of Shedd has No: Mr. Herabeimmer hrodght "Inspector Japp, C. L D. Scotland Shoes that cost le u per month of w tar 26 acraa tide year of that new down hla fist with a bang on the tsWe. Yard again. Another man thia tim e An offer of something especially sea wheat which he has raised, all Im darned If I do I Don’t yout” What does be expect I can tell him sonable, or the quotation of attractive , "We advertised to receive taforme- that I didn’t tell the first chap? from one superior head which he price», is especially effective. “ on, not to give It." said Tuppence hope they haven't lost that photo found in the field some years ago, ; FURNITURE AND as related in tbe Enterprise last graph. That western photographer’s 1 he cost, to reach the same number of But Mr. Hershelmmer seemed te d FARM MACHINERY yesr, Tbe Democrat notes that place was burned down and all bis ^«a*lccS" we don't mean addressees—— «uddenly suspicious. negatives destroyed—thia Is the only Guy I.svtou hsa 10 aorea of it. bought, sold and exchanged at all times through a newspaper is only a fraction "«ee here," he declared. "This isn't copy In existence. I got It from the Charles Pugh M . Ernest Abraham of that through circulars. You have no flirilyi demanding ransom or piteripal ef the college th ere” 69, J. Cornett 18 and several oth B E N T. S U D T E L L ” ’rMt«nlng to crop her ears If I re- postage to pay, no labor sod expense of An unformulated dread swept over I t is a hard fnas- These ere the British 1 s ! m . so Tuppence. Phone 76-R, 123 N. Broadalbin st.. Albany ers small amounts. m siliag. no p rin te r’s kail. p ,y i h , pnb. spring whaat and very » kite and quit the funny buslrwws. or H l Just lisber for his sp u e and he does the rest. •'You—you don't know the name of hardy enough to make a orop if ’ •ng out for that beamriful big British the man who came thia morning?” sown in tbs fall. U»e All Advertise to a ll the papers in the ter- 1 •«* o « there In Piece- “Tee. I do. No, I don't. Half a ritory jo n went to cover and you w ill second. It was on hla card. Oh, I Tbe Bulletin tells of g bearing Tommy hastened to expfcto. reach practically every resident, for the know) Inspector Brown. Quiet, un- fig tree on the Jobo Owen resi a kl<th«ped ymir cousin fam ilies to this country who do not sasumlng sort of chap." We are m a k in g five-year loans e« dence in Harrisburg, but surprises On the contrary, we're trying to find Linn county farms st SX % plus commie A veil might with profit be drawn take one or more uewsptpert are a neg- ua by calling that “ a thousaud 5, 'I * ** «mplored te ffs so.” sion. C a lio n over the events of the next haU-hour. ligihle few. H erehetem er leant back tn his mile* from what moat folks think H u m I . s n o C o ., Suffice It to aay that no such person 133 Lyon Si., Albany, Ore. la a fig country.” We thought most as "Inspector Brown” was known to we wise." he said sucetflk-tlr. Scotland Yard. The photograph of folks knew that the San Joaqnin Tommy fell In with thin demand In Jane Finn, which would h ir e been of valley is a fig aountry, and it is a •O far as ba gave him a guarded <-wr the utmost value to the police In good deal lees than a thousand »«on <rf th. dleeppeerm ce of Jams tracing her, was lost beyond recovery. mile* away. Sinoe, many years 5 ]“ . * * th * » t bar Once again "Mr. Brown” had tri ago, the California growers discov ■ _ M h**n m!« d OP unawares In umphed. C o n fe c tio n e r y ered tbe secret, oarsfully kept by •ome political show " Ha alluded M The Immediate je s u li p f thjg ggf- the Turks, that the little bleeoph. Meade & Albro, B RU F. M . G RAY, draym an Fresh and Cured Meats BEEF Modern Barber Shop irr A B E ’S P L A C E Wasted Money A Cost is Heavy Few People Read Them s. if All Read the Papers Newspapers FARM LOANS There’s a sure cure tor hunger at the H A LS B V Cream an i Produci I Station Cash paiil for I ream, Poultry, Ergs and Vm1- M . H S H O O K . FARM LOANS I can make both F A R M and C I T Y L O A N S at a very row rate of ia te ie s t. From 5 to 10 years W rite me for por- treutara. G. W. L axlax , Salem, Ore. <10 Oregon Bldg and Best sweets and soft drinks C a f e te r ia at the Best cuisine av Efficient service Pleasant surroundings Albany, Oregon W. S. DUNCAN W hy suffer from headache? Have vour eyes examined S. T . F R E N C H Optometrist, with F M. F r e n c h a S o n s J E W E L E R S — O eT IC IA N S Albany, Oregon sga would carry fig pollan and Insure tbs maturing of a crop they are driving tbs Aalatle product from tha American market, and '• • t 7e* ( they also began shipping fre»b figs east, witbont tha expense of refrigeration, by peeking them in paper eartons with a fig-shaped compartment for eaeb fruit. (Continued on puss 4J v*J