RURAL ENTERPRISE /7 Mr, Mr. god gad Mrs. Linn Nc Norton went tílach|y Wednesday to viait J 1 Lion * brother Ed. Froi rom there a visit was made to Marion Wheeler’s at Greenleaf. > Z lb a n v _ ~ /y ire cto ry t0 PublisheJ Every W ednesday, * 7 O *— B y H cbext L . A l mon A LBANY baking co EDITOR AND FÜBLISHKR a * 405 West F irst »UTTBK-NUT BREAD Wednesday, 0»t. 27, 1926 Arrearages. 12%c a month STAND BY YOUR PARTY A. J. Hill and Joseph Miller and wives attended ehe Carothers fun­ Cut flowers eral at Shedd Monday. A Ibany Floral Co. SI a year in advance Vote The Republican Ticket a and n d plants. n Floral (a rt for every and all occasions. Flow er phone 458-1- Some fellow who needed gasoline badly knocked the crank off A. J. A tvettism g, 30c an in c h ; no discount H ill’s pum p about 4 o’clock Mon- (nr lime or space : no charge for coni , 1 DUPLEX GARAGE. oosition o rcaauges. day m orning, tilling his tank and I A-' 129 E Second Bert Adams, Prop. ! Storage. W ashiug, Polishing, General w asting m uch m ore. 1 lubricating, day and N ight service. w. L W R IG H T ABTBURN’S grocery FUNERAL DIRECTOR D. C. ROSSMAN. Local Manager Lady A ssistant All calls answered d ay o ru ig lit Phone 254 Halsey, Oregon TUSSING & TUSSING LAWYERS Halsey and Brownsville Oregon A lb an y C ream ery A ssociation E 4th and Lyons Street The place to buv good groceries at tin right price. On the corner, plenty ol room to p a rt. Albany. Mrs. Hester Saylor and eon William, Mrs. Fanny Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shideler, all of CMite Cafeteria and confectioner}- ^-4 Home cooking. Pleasant surround­ P ortland, spent Sunday at the ings. Courteous, efficient service. home of Mrs. M. M. Ward bd J We make our own candies. daughter, Mrs. May Miller. W. S. DVNCAN. The M. E. chursh orchestra is again taking steps towards o rg an i­ Tires and accessories Repairs zation, with Merwyn Van Nice as K ir k -P ollak M otor C o . trombone player, Mr. Connor violin and Mr. and Mrs. B. M- EVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni- * ture, rugs, liuoleuiu, stoves ranges. Bond saxophones. Funeral directors. 427-433 west First Miss Ellen Vannice spent the street, Albany, Oregon. week ind with relatives and friends here. intel wrecking co . I?O R D SA LES AND S E R V IC E F 436 W est 1st Used Parts for all cars Manufacturers of RANK G. W ILL, Jeweler 326 west 1 st street LINN BUTTER F Por wonderful values in sp ark lin g gem . and Buyers of Eggs A Farm ers’ Co-operative Creamery gold and silverw are of very best quality Local Agent for INSURANCE All kinds at Lowest Rates. W e special­ ize in Auto and T ru ck insurance. J. L. STUART, “ T h e Insurance M an“ IJID E S and FU R S T A N N E D t< Furs. Order. Cash paid for Hides r od Q. B. Ogden, E ast W ater Streat. 12 0 Ellsw orth St.. Albany, Phone 400 G rocery—Bakery E v ery th in g in the line of eats Opposite Postoffice WOOD IM P E R IA L CAFE, 209 W . V int SuperiorCirculator LJOLM AN at the hour of If) o'clock a iu., Have your eyes examined has been duly appointed by said Court for the hearing of objections to Mid final account and the settlem ent thereof, at writh which time any jwrson interested in said estate may appear and file objections thereto in w riting and contest the same. Dated and first published Sep. 29, 192b Jewelers Optometrists B M. BOND, A lbany A dwr. aforesaid. T ossing & Tussing, Attys. for Adnir. Dr. Seth T. French F. M. French & Son DELBERT STARR Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer L A D Y A S S IS TA N T Brownsville, Oregon C. G. HAMER G e n e ra l D ra y in g I. L. PATTERSON V |" n and money are best when Halsey, Oregon te d i, FREDERICK STEIWER an d H au lin g A n y w here-A ny t i me Cor quick service Phone 16xG A Modern Barber Shop Laundry sent Tuesdays Agencv Hub Cleaning Works A B E S PLACE The New Verdol Frame A Princeton fram e th at is b eco m - ne to almost ever y face. The Cambridge with its high arched bridge are some of the new frames for fall. Ask to see the new samples. Meade & Albro J e w e le r » « Optometrists and Manufacturing O pticians ALBANY,_________ OREGON. •p——. WOOD SUPERIOR C IR C U LA TO R The Wood SuperiorC irculator is made like a warm air furnace. The inside stove is constructed s in ila r to our well-known Wood Superior, but has in addition an outer casing which forms the cir­ culating Hues. The body of the inside stove is made of special heavy gage iron and securely fit­ ted to the cast inner closed top and to the corrogated bottom. The sectional ventilated, corngated linings are extra high and durable. The Wood Superior Circulator consists ol an inner tire chamber, surrounded b y an ornam ental cas­ ing, either W alnut F.uamel finish or Black with Wellsville Pol­ ished steel body. This casing is dot in contact with the fine chamb­ er at any point, there being an in­ tervening circulation space from the bottom to the top of from four to five inches. The bottom plate has open fret work perm itting the easy Ingress of the colder air near the Hour to the space between the lire chamber and the casing. Here it becomes highly heated and is pushed upward and out through the fret work top, thus causing a constant circulation of all the ait :il li e room or house, quickly re­ sulting fn even temperature throughout. The Wood Superior Circulator is provided with a water pau, enam- ed inside, which is attached to the back casing and is large enough to afford a satisfactory degree of moist air, owiug to its large evaporating surface. The Wood SuperiorC irculator is uiup -tio tia o ly tin? most wonderful heating stove ever offered for the use of wood. It will heat several cennecting rooms easily supplying plenty of moisture to keep the circulated air in the most healthful condition. For Sale by Hili & Company Halsey Koontz, w h o ' Mrs. Florence Leeper returned Miss Alberta teaches at Tangent, and Miss to her home at Eugene Thursday Cleona Smith, who teaches at after a visit of several days with Shedd, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Albert Mifler. home folks in Halsey. The W omen’s Missionary society The next m eeting of the P. T. of the Christiab church gave a A. will be held Friday evening, silver tea in the ladies’ aid room Nov. 5th. The committee is p lan ­ of the church Saturday. The room ning to have a speaker present. was made attractive with dainty Mrs Brandon returned from a window draperies, flowers and tea several days visit with her daugh- tables. The proceeds were between ter, Mrs. G. C. Osburn Saturday. $10 and $11. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Newton motored down from Portland with some friends Sunday. They visit­ ed at the home of P. J . Foreter. Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Patton and Mrs. Franklyn Stafford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Smith Sunday. STRAY HORSE;—Taken up at my place, one gray horse. Own­ er may have horse by calling and paying expense. Clark Sm ith, Halsey. W a ste and G ra ft M ust G o , S ays M acp h erso n Hector Macpherson, republican candidate for representative, speak­ ing before the Linn county meet­ ing of the Farmers Union at Luke Creek receutly maintained that all our efforts Io reduce taxes will fail unless we cut out the waste and graft which uow prevails. He asked for the support of all farmers and business men on his consolidation program. He pro-! proposes to abolish the entire lot of 64 boards and commissions which now run the state's business. ; and to reorganize their work under nine responsible departments. This program will save much money now spent uselessly in sal­ aries, office spacg and help, auto­ mobile cost aud upkeep, railway fares and hotel bitle; and at the same time will give the itate more efficient service. (raid adv> The W. F. M. S. of the Method­ ist church will meet at the home of Mis« Beulah M iller Friday, Nov. 5. Mrs. B. M. M iller is program feader and Mrs. H. L. Almon will haye charge of the m ystery box questions. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hover of H ar­ risburg and two daughters visited Mrs. Hover’s father, J . C. Bram­ well, Sunday. BIG CARNIVAL DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT AT F u m b le I n n Two miles north of Albany on the highway Our last one was a hummer, if you miss this one you miss lots of fun. Snappy music. Get up a p a rty —le t’s go. Sat. night. To the Voters of Linn County Being the Republican nominee for County Commissioner of Linn County. I believe the voters are entitled to know what to expect in the event of my election, so I am taking the liberty of subm itting a brief statement. I have lived in Linn county for the past tweDty-five years. My home and business interests are all in Linn county. I am faminar with conditions in all parts of the connty, and if elected will consider the interests of the county as a whole and endeav­ or to give a eqnare deal to all sections. I fully realize the present burdeu of tax atio n , and if I am e.' eted I will at all times have the interests of the tsx p ay ers at heart and will strive earnestly to elim inate waste, extravagance and improper expenditure of the people’s money. I will use my best efforts to see that from every dollar'« worth of tax money there is rendered a dollar's worth of service. I ill work for the progress and development of Linn county. Earnestly soliciting your support, I Cordially yours, (Paid advertising) H. A. Renninger