aaa ! i ■ : lä tk ww • w o w w w v w » w • w G L O B E “ ■•‘" ‘v ä t is a student a t Willamette Uni- • i versity. ->U.'.L»AY M O N DA Y - T CESO.» Y October 19, 2». 21 ZANE GRAYS Call of the i Canyon • OCT. IS, rt H A 1.5E Y E N T E R P R IS E P A G I! 6 and after that eoiuea { : L. E. Walton at home. spent Sunday H ie Santiam pass road sur- ' vey is to be mod« forthwith. W. A. Carey returned Sunday evening from a trip to Port­ land. Mrs. T. I. Marks and Mrs j Charles Straley drove to Cor- | vallis Friday. and Mrs. 0 . B Stalnaker : The Shooliug of J I of Mr. Corvallis were Sunday guests : Dan McGrew : at the T. P. Patton home. J. W. Moore, cashier of the W ait for our dates Harrisburg national bank, was a Halsey visitor Saturday even­ Halsey Happening« etc. ing. I C o n t in u e d pear* I , Miss Annette Long, who is M i. s Doris i^ike was a dinner teaching school a t Alsea, spent guest Sunday a t the Frarik tne week end with her aunt, Mrs. A. H. Quimby, and family. Cansh homo. Congressman Hawley, having .Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Beene and A ikn were Albany visitors inspected the Clear lake water- Saturday. j -hed, will ask congress to set it aside as a reserve to protect the Miss Beulah Miller spent purity of th e fluid. several days sewing a t the B. The legislature will lie asked M. Miller home last week. lor action th at wiil favor the Mrs. May Sm ith, accompanied Clear lake plan and the further by her two sons and Miss < lectrification of this valley, ( ieona Sm ith, diove to Albany k'ong with the best w ater syt- Saturday. tem in Oregon. Earl Robnett and wife of Eu- Clifford Carey and Amanda g-ne were guests at the home Mitzner left Monday for Port­ ol the foim er’s parents, Mr. land, where they go into train­ und Mrs. J. A. Stevenson, Sun­ ing as missionaries in an un­ day. denominational school. C. J. White, form er lum ber' While living in Florida sever­ roan of this city, passed al years ago, Chas. Straley shot through on his way tb Portland .infj killed a six-foot alligator. Wednesday arid called a t C. P. lie recently had the hide tanned and it was on exhibition at D. Stafford's. •The increased assessment H. S turtevants’ store one day value of property in this coun­ last week. ty is principally on iioo-tilluble Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Harvey land and stock in stores, r a r m ­ of Glendale and Mrs. Clara of Brownsville ors, for once, escape part of it. Swearingen Frank Gansle and family and were a t J. C. Standish’s Sun­ Mrs. Adda Bingo drove to Eu­ day gene Sunday evening and visit­ 'Hie hunting season opens to­ ed a t the Gansle home. day. Don’t shoot the poachers Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller and in the eye; th a t m ight be too daughter Gardie spent Sunday severe. Prosecute them. at the home of Miss Beulah Mrs. Ella M cllargue of Jen­ Miller. They all drove to the Frank Hadley home in the af­ nings Ixxlge arrived Saturday to visit relatives. ternoon. “ Life Service” was the sub­ Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Linn, with ject a t the M. E. church Sunday their daughter, Mrs. May night. Interesting talks were F irnei and grandsoo, Cecil given by Mrs. Shot well and Fames, ot lxmg Beach, Cal., Amanda Mitzner and a short Fam es, and grandson, Cal., one by Bev. Mr. Par ker. arrived Saturday for a visit Ix»n Chamlee and family, Mrs. w ith Mrs. Linn’s brother, C. P. Adda Bingo and Georgina Clark Stafford. and wife. Tb» Lynns were dinner guests a t th e W. L. are returning from a trip east Wells home Sunday. which began last May. Miss Genevieve Wells and _ — o— — ih ia r « « Georgina Clark and M .s Adda Bingo attended a cabinet meet­ ing for the C hristian Endeavor in Albany a t the Presbyterian T hat’s the time we have served church Sunday afternoon. the farmers of the northwest in Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Penland silling their hogs, veal, poultrv. and Mrs. Fred Robins and son Frederick drove to Brownsville fruits, etc. Write us for marketing infnrma- and Albany Saturday. Mr. Pen- land dropped off the south mation. PAGE A SON, l«ound train here Monday*. 4 3 Years The Interm ediate League held n business and social meeting at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mis. J. 11. Vannice, Frida) night. Bev. Robert Parker drove out with a crowd of ten in his car. SUITS A W o rd About the Blain Clothing Co.’s New Fall Clothing You’ll like tbo stylo, the color and fabric», this year. Our 5V year« of knowing how baa helped us to make tbe «election yoo would like. We are advertising only a small perceuta/e of ja r large stock. If yoo don’t «ee what you want ad ertired, ociue in and call for it. If it’s lor men and boys to wear, Blaine' Lave the garment, and tbe price ia always right. Young men's Clotbcraft suits—two button plain.backcoat, new wtde-buttom trousers, blue striped, all-wool material, an exceltaiit garment Young men's and business man’s new fe ll naw fall siuts including tbe famous cru»bad blue »bade. The latest style plain-back coat and wide-bottom trousers. 130 to Suita for the young fellows who are entering bigb cbool. Choice oi brown, green, mixed colors. Belted and plain back«. «15 50 to M**n’s all-wool suits, plain colors or stripes, including ing Clotbcraft, Frat, Michaels Stern and Kuppenbeimer, $29.50 to $24.76 Oregon Ca,si meres $18.50 to OVERCOATS SWEATERS Men's and boy«’ sweaters in all stylos arid color», including tbe p polar high school style» in Jant- zen and Saxony. Tbe season’s new full.back overcoats, including crushed blue, $37,50 to $47.50 All-wool overcoat«, including a number of Oregon City coats, belted and half-belted barks, $18 to $30.00 MEN’S SHOES Edmonds foot fitteiv, l i n k cr brewn ralfskin welt dr*«s these. B>-5t wearing dress shoe made. Special tteel bridge in je h m k to support arch Large variety of styles io the new broad-toe Oxfords and semi- lasts in light tans, browns and blacks. We have two new btotch graio numbers in youog men's Oxfords, tan and black $7 $5/$7.50, $8 MEN’S WORK SHOES Com'o'table, flexible, are tbe complex soles, made up with the q » p best quality retanned upper» in a ptaio-toa shoe V D Dayton heavy black ebreme IS inch wood-pegged logger $10 Red W ing 16-iucb dark brown veal pac, double soled, will wear we 11 11.65 We carry several grades of paca HATS SHIRTS Tbe newtst efyles and beet quality for the Collar-attached dresa shirts. money Qf ¡sunproof shirts, W ill not fade y H ,It $ 7 .0 0 Other makes $ 3 .5 0 Cameron fe All-wool shirts for men d* Q c A $ 5 .0 0 Stetson Ha's WOOL SHIRTS Pendleton and Argonaot in brown or gray $4.00 and $5.00 Shirts with neck baud $1.50 to $4 and °p BOYS’ CLOTHING AND SHOES, Boy»’ Suits, neat pattern» and new colors. 1 Q . |Z CQ Suit with extra pair of knickers q)lU fu I U.JV Oregon City virgin wool suits $16.50 14.00 Suits with two pairs of knickers Suits with one pair of knickers B >ys’ blouses, including new chambray and light atripea. Colors guaranteed , Royal overcoats and Mackinaws at the right prices MEN’S W ORK CLOTHING Leather coats, a large range $9 to 13.50 “ Headlight ” and '* Bass of the Road’’ overall» $6.50 C. C. Filson raincoats, best on the market Alao raincoats, tdickars and Muckinaws - UNDERW EAR *v ' Cotton UQlbn suits, winter weight »1.75 to 2.75 1 $| Cotton two-piece underwear, winter weight DRESS SHOES $3.75 Royal black all-leather doublo-soled work and school shea 3.65 Come in anil see our largo stock of work and dress shoes and Boys’ bal welt dress shoe, made on a snappy last * «1.25 C'jtton two-piece fleeca-lioed underwear P" garment per garment «2.50 to 7.50 »2 e" \ “ garment Wool or part wool union suits Wool two-piece uxderwe.r Oxfoyd» for boys. Portland, Oregon. Saturday, Oct. IS, a. in. only Marcel ami bob etirl, 75c French curl . . , 75e Round curl , , . 60o Bob curl . . . . 25o Kenneth Van Nice spent the One door aoath of Arrow garage, on Paciflo highway. week end with home folks. He Marcelling Another good time at Tumble Inn I his time it’s a Balloon Dance Everything to Wear for Men and SATURDAY, OCT. 18 Be sure and tumble hack Good Music World war veterans of this community era all invited, whet bar members of ihe American Legion or not, to a pheasant dinner lb it tbe Albany legion post Is going to aerve Monday night at Tumble Inn, two and a bait mile» sast of Albany, The dinner, to be served by tbe lo­ cal women’s auxiliary of the legion, will begin at 7 o’clock. If any of the boys have more pheasants than they know what to do with they might send them to Clarence Collins at Albany, but the coutribulion of tbe pheasants will not be requisite to acceptance of be invitatian. ? I /ie/z Z/z - ^ ( t h a n y tä la in m oke 7Í« d o n o t c a r r y c / i a p c lo th in g , th e ^ lo th in y S l a in CLOTH in g c q ] y o u r h e a d q u a r te r s "D R E S S hat ut, earntf tha m a n e A a n tlia a quality at p u itta a z t f a m a l y n aaaaaaahla W ELL AND SU CC EED ” I Zimmerman, Snodgrass, Dick Pay Gravel went to rXnnnen, H. Abraham , and W. M rt. M H . Shook and M yrtle (Coutiuued from page3) C. Abraham. Invited g u e sts' and Buddy, Mrs. Silvester <.nd Joseph Hume of Brownsville, were Mesdames Will LaMar, ’ Mrs, W heeler made a trip to to Thfi vuiagel Lhtle B I( Man sur­ candidate for county commis­ Jim LaMar, »1. G. Fruit, A1 dee Brv.wnsville Monday. * rounded ua We made no Ilf bt. for our sioner, took the northbound Dunn, E lliclt and 0 . A lbertson.i At a flax matting at Albany medicine told ua Little Big M ia would A fter the business meeting* Friday evening Linn county farm -f bring us to Taahuaca-ultro It Is ae. train here Saturday. ,, ... . luPch was served by Mrs. Mu’ .1 are were advired to try an acre o r' My white brother, Two Ouna Shooting. J. W. Hussey, a relative of ler> assisted by Mrs. Porter a’nd two of flax on good land as an ex-I >-«uld have killed maay of them, for IL L. Straley, and two sons and Mrs. Freerksen. The nex* ro eet- periment. The crop is said to run his gun meatetxe Is very strong. But a daughter, arrived Wednesday ing will be a t the h o n x , nf Mrs Irom 140 to 1108 an acre in value. he dffl aot hurt them.” from Des Lacs, N. D„ and will H arry Sprenger. / J 01 . (To bo eontinued) live on the Robnett farm, east Of th e hundreds (or is it of town. Harold Ross family drove thousands ) who tear th ro u g h , D ELB ER T STARR Halsey every week a t unlawful nd Saturday Mrs. C. G. Allingham of Port- *iö » aiu raay » and hu l i t i s i t S Ä n / . i t « i > h M r . R ? i » ? rates of speed Kenneth Bloom, Funeral Director and Li* land arrived Saturday r. Mrs? M. M. Ward. speed cop, came over the other Nancy Palmer. cenaed Embalmer day and spent a few hours with James Waggener. who runs a They tr • to Euge™-, F.ficteut Service. Motor Hearse. the result th a t E. R. Paxton of l.adv Attendant fox and skunk farm, recently sey » erf. accompam u Attie Sutherlin paid a $10 fine for Brownavilte...______ . . . . ____Oregon refused our offer of $2000 for S«v’/ their aunt, Mrs. H speeding, W alter Daniels of - • - i E* ,or who remained with Mrs. four of his young foxes. Portland paid $10 for speeding, •Z ;ird for several days f Edna Blumenberg of Los The T otter sewing c'/j’b Mr. and Mrs. Burgreen of Angeles paid $20 for speeding W . L. W R IG H T at the home of M r;, w . A. M uli Mortiàan & Funeral Director ler Wednesday. Cliab rnerra'tmr» Portland were guests of the lat­ at the ra te of 53 miles an hour, te r’s grandm other, Mrs. M. M. Mary E. Hinkle of Roseburg Ila la e y and H a rria b n rg present were Mesdantes H Call D. T a v lo u , Halaey, or W ard. Tuesday. paid $5 for speeding and W. Koch, J. C. Porter, P. H. Freerik- W. L. W s io x t . Harrisburg Doney of Chiloquin, Klamath sen, Fred Sprenger. Harry , Mrs. G. W. Laubner was an county, paid $10 for speeding. Sprenger, Jam es Carothers, & , Albany caller Tuesday. Mrs. Wilson Carey Albany Saturday. 7 :