A m e ric a n E agle Fire Insurance Co. Hay is worth ju st as much in storage a/j you m ight get for it in case of firo. Th 3 ^American Eagle Fire Insurance compan ■will pay you 85% of the cash value in case of loss by fire. C. P. STAFFORD, Agents HALSEY STATE BANK H a ls e y , O reg o n C A P IT A L AND SU R PLU S $35,000 Commercial and Savings account! Solicited honrsely. “He's—ah!" With a shriek of terror she sprang to her foot. H er outstretched hand pointed ower Tuppence's bead. Then she swayed to the ground In a Jtad fa in t Tuppence looked round to see what had startled her. In the doorway were Sir James Peel Edgerton and Jnllus Herahelmmer. C H A F T IR V III The Vigil. Sir James brushed past Julius and hurriedly bent ower the fallen woman. "Heart." he said sharply. “Seeing ue so suddenly moat hawe given her a «hock. Brandy— and quickly, or she'll Blip through our fingers." Julius hurried to tho washstand. Not thera," said Tuppence over her shoulder. "In the tantalus In the dining room. Second door down tbo l.aseege." Between them Sir James and Tup- » pooce lifted Mrs. Vandemeyer and car­ ried her to ths bed. The lawyer An­ gered her pulse. "Touch and go," he muttered. “I wish that young fellow would hurry op with the brandy.” A t that moment Jullns re-entered the room, carrying a glass half full of the spirit which he handed to Sir Jstnes. W hile Tuppence lifted her heed the lawyer tried to force a little «f the spirit between her closed lips. Finally the woman opened her eyes feebly, Tnppenc« held the glass to her lips. "Drink thia." < Mrs. Vaademeyar compiled. The brandy brought the color beck to her white ehaaka, and revived her In a marweloua fashion. She triad to alt BP—'than fell back with a groan, her hand to her aide. " ire my heart.” she w blo ered. "I mustn't talk." . Sha lay back with closed eyes. • l r James kept bis A i< er on her wrtwt a minute longer, th to withdrew It with a nod. "Shell do now." All three mowed away, and stood to­ gether talking in low wopee«. One and all were conscious of »« certain feel­ ing of anticlimax. Cles rly any scbkme fee crosa-quewtioning tf ie lady was eat of tka question for t> e moment. For •ha time being they 'were baffled, and could do nothing. Tuppence related .how Mrs. Vande- roayar had declared Ihsraelf willing to 4(qqb*t«ie the Id en tity of M r Brown, »»dd how she had consented to discover and reveal to them th » whereabout« of o o y o c o u t C a m p “CAPITALISTS”—AND DON’T KNOW IT It Tends to Develop More From the report of the Fish lake Boy Scouts’ Camp by Scout Executive Harold F. Cook we quote a few item s: We are L. especially to Leslie H i k i n ’ e indebted f Browns-I or n lle whose classes m wood- their brains into a new product which craft and nature study and while it helps them, is helping thou-' whose inspirational talks about “ “d® of Others, »very one of them the evening campfire were I J* * capitalist as most of ns are— nn- features of the camp th a t added 7* *7 lr*D,p* or pa««w® °r T h ia ia good advice; " I f you live in Albany, trade iu Albany ; It you live in some other town, trade in that tow n." Hut iu these automobile days many re­ siding elsewhere find i t advisable to do at least part ol their buying in the larger town. Those who go to Albany to transact business w ill find the firms named below ready to fill their require­ ments w ith courtesy an 1 fairness. A Ibany Bakery, 321 Lyon street, V * Best one-pound loaf ol breed made. 5 cents. Wedding cakes to order J o ,s J'ttles (Continued from page 1> M ill L ily had (rest Friday night. lira. English, the prufuaaur’a ■o th er, has returned to her home in Eugene. C. V. Curtis baa moved into tha Grant Reynold« house from the Pforster farm. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. H enry (Dad and Mam) spent th e week end a t Newport. and Citizenship training pro- instead of being the devilish Inven- Mrs. Chester Purdy was in giarn around which camp life Uon of a few selfish Interests, la the ^ I b a n y Ebctric Store. town Saturday from the South­ wa.s moulded. great material force that has lifted Delo L ig ht product. ern farm aud called on Mrs. M . Every scout, in camp proved ' mllIi0B® from poverty, degradation W it u n n ic a . B. Southern. himself a gentleman. On two i an,d)fc*1*T,ehry’ u A lb an y Floral Co, Orders filled F. M. P orter left his fair­ for everywhere or anv touring herd a t Canbv and ceived the compliments of .ign , Bd heBllh Bnd education 7nd time. carefully Flowers, wire anywhere in U. S. made a visit to Halsey the last Visiting scout officials, for the love. Part of Americas great Job Is or Canada, l’ lower phone 45«-J of the week. fine spirit shown and co-opera- to remedy and prevent aucb abuses I tive feeling manifested. One oc- S ane p # op 1#. however, do not cut off A LBA* v \ G A R A G E, " Stude- T a b a k e r" and " S t a r " automobiles E. Firchan of the Albany bak­ casion was when H, A. Scullen, thl lr to ,e t rid, °* their coma, repairing and supplies. ery announces th a t he has scout commissioner of Corvallis, ■ .h?, *urplu*' >» to O. T. General Hoekensmith.— Lloyd Templeton again cut the price of one-pound a fte r having been at the camp X “ ’?w ^ d o n V 7.7. a week, made the statem ent it, we don't have it. and when we D lu e Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon •oaves of bread to 5 cents. th a t he had never had the have it, it la uaaieaa until n i« put to J-* street. Eat here when ia Albany A. R. McCall, T. J. Jackson Open from 6 to I and 5 to « pleasure of being with a more work- and W. A. Ewing, budget com­ Mas. BlOVWT. congenial gioup of boys w h i l e ',.1* thrift ,*.rt*kt' then B la right m ittee for the county, began on camp, .t^ , t P*°Pla ®kou*d acquire funds as It U N 8 W I C K wrestling with th eir problems Mr. Haskin, a fte r being in den™ “ But money" u '.'t^ i.“ ^ " ' / P H O N O G R A P H S Tuesday. at the camp for two weeks, con- boarded Is like water that becomes W O O D W O R T H 'S Ei'ed Jackson’s big Belgian gratulated the scouts on the Stagnant; it Is harmful, not helpful, co-operative attitu d e toward When mon®J’ i® put to work, it ia haj C 'u s tb u rn Bros.— l'wo big grocery stallion went to the state fa ir the camp and toward one j wa,er power; it turns the wheels of A^ Mores, 212 W. First and 225 South on a Ford truck. So the horse Good merchandise at the right brings his rival, the truck, into another. He fu rth er stated ! w»pl7'»®ot and Main, prices. his service. th at he hM never had the « - ’«„“ “ S . developed and p rin te d . penence before of being With surplus and that surplus can be gath- A p ’ llina A Halaey corespondent of tha We mail them right hack to you. a group of boys where profanity ered into a common fund and put to Woodworth Herald says that a mule on J. L. Drug Company, Albany, O r and personal enmities were so work t0T tbe common good we shall ego«. Palmer's place picked up a calf by little in evidence. haTe touched an Ideal condition— tho neck and carried it around, It was a custom of the camp ,.The Oreatest Family in the Ip lo o d ’ s dry goods (tore ia the be»i dropping it ocoaaioually to fight off A ptace in Albany to buy dry goods, for the scout officials to alter- stlacka by ita mother and other furnishings ami notions. Service is our cattle and a horaa. The calf waa nate in supervising the boating motto. D E L B E R T S T A ------- RR fatally injured. on the lake. Members of the ^n ”wh'..U “:,,.“"“S d“' J Tuneral Director and Li- censed Rmbalmer ¡VI'”1 a,1‘* Mr. Jem ison, were a soucre of much inspiration and m erri­ ment to the scouts. Could we have had you present when the scouts sang, a? only scouts can sing when on camp, and th tn could have had you see them listening intently to some worthwhile story of experiences ts related by a member of the staff, and could you have seen the expression of reverence luring each t-v -Ding’s devoton. *1 pq-iod you would undoubt- ■dly have determined that the campfire alone wa? w orth the entire cost of the trip. Barber »hop ?? Baths I First-Class Work Agent for Eugene ‘ tevu Lvundry Sent Tnesda s. J. w . STEPHENSO N. M pany Headquarters for good tirea First and Lyc. Prop. I Phone 65 F .M . G R A Y , DRAYM AN A ll work done promptly and reason­ ably. California fire. The second and third houses from her residence were ablaze and a t one time i t Supplies and accessories First ami Baker Sta. Albany. Oregon was thought she would be burn­ ed out. orton A Speer Set vice Com­ I^ T ille r M otor S a le j Oakland and Jewett cars Phone No. 269 Soma time ago tha Eutarprlaa inuouucaiL.Mie engagement of e man. M o r p h y Motor Go. Bmqk and L re l * ’ A Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and ly WffTT Iflfifrled without | accessories. aiying a word to (he editor. They ‘ Albany, Oregon. Phone 2*0 w ill have their home in Mies Net­ Mon«y to loan. Al tie Spencer's lions« an first atreet, Aw kinds of insurance written. which has had a naw oemant Call on J. V Pies. sidewalk laid, a naw roof put on Albany State Ilauk Building. and other improvemente made thia oscoe amks hardware ? year. [ I QT|[r Furniture R WIXCtIBftTUR STORK Li L i Ullrr E x c h a n g e g 8. G I L B E R T & S O N the Appareni.'/ M m Vandemayer filapt If we could get rid of our A t the public hearing Sep­ tember 5, to investigate prices . ind m arkets of grain and grain products, the millers admitted ' th at the m arket quotations on Train were “merely bid prices I and do not mean anything” ; ¿hat “you can’t go by the prices in the newspapers,” and “buyers are not revealing what ¿heir private deals are.’’ There- ore it would appear th a t the newspaper m arket prices as luoted by th e Merchants Ex­ c h a n g e are not reliable and do lot represent actual sales or I prices. Since we published th e item complaining of the fellow who called on a girl in- our neigh­ borhood waking u» up a t 1 P. M. by the backfire of his Ford while trying to s ta rt it, three young ladies have accused us i f “bawling” them out. We never realized before how many girls there are with fellows who own back-fire Fords.—Hermis- ton Herald. Jullua stored at 1 ia . Mis. Geo. Alford of Irving, false modesty, if in the home, "Too think he' A (get after her? Be­ with two children, was in town tween now and tomorrow morniDg the church and the school boys could be taught th at their bodies Friday, the guest a t the home How could he kn rw . e v e n r of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. have a var. V formidable edver- are the living temples of the E. E. Gormley. ! ® T I believe, i f ww exercise all due *Holv Ghost th a t should not be Harold Stevenson of the care, that there 1« a i y * r y good chance profaned, then the juvenile de­ Drug store of hl® b**“g ddl. abou- re pro- W . * * welfare of every boy concerns J. B. Cornett of Sbedd, secra- happening to glance a t the bed . * • • « » os. Then we shall have a bet­ ter. cleaner and brighter world. tarf-treaaarer of the Pacific Ca Mt». VaadeaMyer. her eyas ball iperativa W oolf rower«’ aasocia- ««eh an expraealoD of ml t® « * — Eugene Register. fr r ®alevr.|encq on her face ioti, aaya that bad/ w ill hand'« " quite frose the words ea her Upt t | Guy Layton ha« moved to ivar 2.000,000 pound« of wool ¿bis year. 7 3 1 3>oment_ aba w p p ^ •Salem. _ v. . I » ^ b a n y ^ e c t o r y whether the faint and the heart attack had been a gigantic sham, but remem­ bering the deadly pallor she could hardly credit the supposition. As she looked the expression disappeared as by magic, and Mrs. Vandemeyer laj Inert mid motionless as before. For a momeut the girl fancied she must have dreamt It. But she determined never theless to be on the alert. She hesitated a moment by the bed. The Intensity of the expression she had surprised had Impressed her pow­ erfully. Mrs. Vandemeyer lifted her D R D SALES AND S E R V IC E Tha Shedd correspondent of lids. She teemed to be struggling to Tires aud accessorie» included Scout Executive Cook, he Democrat says ; Mr« Lyman apeak. Tuppence bent over her. Kepeira K i r k -P o l l a k M oto * C o . Pannell and Mre. Ida Robson of “Don't— leave— " she seemed unable Deo McClain, C. H. Stew art of Motor Hearse. to proceed, murmuring something that Albany, Mr. Haskin of Browns­ Efficient Service. Shedd and Mra. Charles Troutman CVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni- l.adv Attendant. pounded like "sleepy.” ville, L. 0 . Jennison of Salem, A lure, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. •f Albany attended tha funeral of Tuppence bent lower still. It was and Mr. Scullen, A. S. Good and Brownsville.......................................Oregon Funeral directors. 417 414 west First ohn Maya, ll-year-o 'd son of only a breath. street, Albany, Oregon. J. D. Wells of Corvallis. A r­ Mra Grac" Maya of Springfield, “Mr.— Brown— ” The voice stopped. chie McKinnon, forest ranger, Friday. Mra. Maya waa formerly ["ub Cleaning Works, I tic. But the half-closed eyes seemed who was in the employment of the Shedd telephone operator. Cor. Fourth and Lyoo still to send an agonized message. W . L. W R IG H T tlie forest service and in charge Master Dyers and Cleaners Moved by a sudden Impulse, the girl Mortician & Funeral Director In a latter to Lawyer Tussing M a d e -T o -M e a s u re Clothes of construction work, als6 as­ said quickly; Ilalsey and Harrisburg Mrs. Norton, late proprietor of " I shan't leave the flat. I shall alt sisted in this way. mon#y • f * best when Call D. T a y l o r , Halsey, or relates, The evening campfire pro­ up all night." I A’ A busy. Make your dollars work in the hotel Brownsville, W. L: W r ig h t . Harrisburg A flash of relief showed before the grams, under the diractiou of our savings department A l b a n y S t a T I th at she had a narrow escape B a n k . Under government supervision. from loss in the big Berkley, lids descended once more. Apparent ly Mrs. Yandflnieyer slept. But her words had «wakened a new uueasl ness In Tuppence. W hat had she meant by that low murmur, "Mr. Brown F* 'Appencd caught herself nervoualy looking over her shoulder. The big wardrobe loomed up In a sin Jane Finn. "Well," aeld TuppeiSce. with an at­ later fa.sldon before her eye«. Plenty tempt at Qheerfnlneea, "w e must wait, ef room for a man to bide In that. . . . HaJf-aaftamed of herself, Tup­ that's a lt But I don't th in k we oiqpbt pence palled It oped and looked Inside. to leave the Sat." Ifo one—o f coarm I She stooped down w"h®* about leaving th at bright boy of yours on guard T" and looked under the bed. There waa "Albert 1 And suppose she came no other poeelble hiding place. round again and b o ^ e d It. AJbert I t waa absurd, thia giving way to couldn't stop her. I be seemed Very nerves I Slowly she went out of thq frightened of 'Mr. B ijy m .’ Said men room. Julius and Sir Jamea were walla had ears '' talking In a low voice. Sir James "Mias Tuppence * right." »aid Sir turned to her. _ _ Jamaa quietly. must not leave (T o he continued) the Mat—I f only fog Mrs. Vandemey- er’a aakt I A good many people who rail against capital are beating their own backs. Some are sawings bank deposit ors; tome have shares in kulldin« and loan associations; some kawe bought a liberty bond; some haws ordered a stock of goods for their store All of them, without knowing It, haws per „ formed a great miracle, for they hawe W orthy Manhood .122 W. First s t PA^st and largest line of Used F u rn itu re, Headqnatera for Camping Outfit» Heavy D P R IN T L IN O L E U M $1 per square yard. Cbinawarc and g ift shop Albany N BUBO S TE fruits, BROS., groceries, produce. 215 Lyon street. We sell graecnes and Buy cream. Phone 26JR Q T IM S O N T H K S HO «"DOCTOR ^-2 Second street, apposite Ham ilton's store. Tha Harald reports that Mrs. J . B. G ift, who want east a month or two ago with Sheriff Dunlap's widow, has writtau jrorn Wash­ ington, D C-, to an Albany friend. The two ladiea had been at tbo capital a few days. They visited Runs aod Gertruda Aehegon at Columbia university in their trav- •ia. Mrs. Dunlap expects to make her home with a brother at W«at Poial. Through financial help from the Red Crors of Aliiany, Olga U / ’aldo Aodnrsoii