Your eyes examined and a fine pair of ^ y ^ l b a n y J 2 ) ir e c t o r y ( T o n e R ead in g Glasses io a frame »f your own choice $ 6 to $ 7 .5 0 " ■ ■ A lbany baking co 405 U est First BU TTfcK -N L’T B R E A D F. M. French & Son A Jeweler« and Optometrists A lb a n y , Oregon A lb an y C ream ery A ssociation Manufacturer« of LINN BUTTER and Buyers o f Eggs A Farm ers’ Co-operative Creamery Afraid of the People (Oregon Voter ) Cut dowers and planta. Floral art for every l and all occasions. Flow er phone 454- f. A lbany state bank -W i - invite ¡your business. Savings and commercial aceounta. Capital, surplus undivided profits, >100. MW. ■ UPL1X GARAGE. 129 E. Second. Bert Adams, Prop Storage. Washing, Polishing, General lubricating, day sad N ight service. C ’ASTBURN’S GROCERY a-4 4th and Lyons Street The place to bnv good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty ol room to pnrk. Albany. lite Cafeteria and confectionery E Home cooking Pleasant surround I mga. Courteous, efficient service We make our own candies. W S. D v k c a . v . JKD BALES AND 8ERVICE Meeting in executive eeeeion Tires and accessorie» and suppressing ite amendments Repairs K imk -P ollak .M otor Co. by every possib e device as long as it was possible to keep ibern from yrtmiller Furniture Co., furni­ the public, it [the senele commit­ ture, ruga, linoleum, stoves ranges. tee] did ite lest emending the Funeral direclora. 427-433 west Firai «treet, Albany, Oregon. morning ot the day the [income tax] bill passed the senate. The P IN T E L WRECKING CO 436 West 1st senate gleefully refused to go into v Used Parts for all cars committee of the wLole and jammed the bill through. The emstitching, stamped goods, fancy work of all kinds at tbe bouse concurred a few minutes S P E C IA L T Y SHO P later in a rush, without knowing 318 West Second at. what the final »mendmente were, olman a jackson some not even having been printed Grocery— Bakery The path was gressed smooth, and lì verythiug in the line of eala Opposite Postofbce he bill went through without frictiou. It was enrolled at night, UB Confnclioniry (Eltawa store by the hardest kind of expert No. 6)5 Noon lunches Home­ wrrk by capable stenographer!, ec made candy and ice cream. First street, as to be ready for the governor’s next door ro Blain Clothing Co. MPERIAL CAFE, 209 W. First sfiiusture at the earliest poasibl» Harold G. Murphy Prop. moment. Phone 665 Speed, speed, speed! No open W l N K V X K C L O SE discussion whatsoever ol tbe senate amendments, either in committee [AGNETO electric co . 1 investigate the new Presto or on tbe floor of the senate ! F r H H H Battery prices before buying. Man of 60 Helped by Simple Mixture NOW ............. " — I lbany Floral Co. M arinkllo parlors (X beauty aid for every need) i t . Francis Hotel. W inifred Rose, Prop. O .rdnef and Colly McCord. The .„ji.uu, ,re elaas b a l perfect at- Next autumn will be Buy food insurance tendance lor ths week. Its record TOO LA TE is marred by only one tardy mark, Rex Tuasing visited schcol Start your baby chicks on Tuesday. A L B E R S ’ C H IC K S TAR TER The student body was enter­ tained Woduesday afternoon by or L IL r Y S the freshmen class. The program L IF E IN S U R A N C E F E E D included a song by the freshmen It's cooked with dried sweet nailk and cod liver oil, for better girls, piano solos by Gertrude reaolta. We carry a full lino of each Robins aud Ernestine Cole*nal,i the high school song by the student body and an addisss by Prof. Patton on '* E thics.’’ Halsey and Harrisburg Somo cleanliness should ha noted about the town. Tbe fieshmen have been making soop. Tbe basketball team went to 4 Beilfouotain Friday night. The a -c.re was 1 to 3 in favor ol Bell­ * fountain. Tbe pupils ol Mrs. Kizer's room .»pent Wednesday sightseeing at z Salem. need no int.oductioQ to tbe many satisfied users of last season M Is I Tbe wailing cry ol the civics The complete lioe of these feeds, for all stages of devel­ 7 ¡class : I opment of the chicks, is now carried in stock 4/ Oh ! where will I get a referee To mak« my grade tbe safer? \f/ 0/ Oh ! where, oh ! where is that Book called “ Strong and Scha fir? T. J. Skirvin Seed (s II A Laundrv sent Tuesdays Agency Hub Cleaning Works A B E S PLACE N O T IC E of llesring of Final Accouni Notice it I e »by lin e n that the final account of t'ra n k ljn D. Stafford as ad tinn iatratna ol the estate of C IP Stal lord, deceased, hat been bird in tbe County Court of I.inn County, Slate ol Oregon, and that the 2latday of March 1927, at ’ he boor of 10 o’clock A M,. bat been duty appointed by said e m it for the hearing of objections to said final ac­ count and tbe settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in eaid estate may appear amt file objec Ilona thereto In w riting and contest tbe same Dated and first published Pehy. 17, 1*127’ Prankiyn D Stafford. Adm inistratrix of the Estate Tuaaing A fussing, Attys. for Admx. Irom a surgical operation, the contracted intestinal flu and is in a serious condition. Carl Isom went up Friday evening to stay several day* while blood is being trausfused from bis veins to hers in an effort to better her condition. J. Ringler and wife ate Sunday dinner with their daughter, Mrs. J. D. Brubaker, and family. Velda Curtis and Mrs. Willard Hamlin called on Bertha Comely Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. D. Isom was unable to get to her school on the Browns- ville road Monday because of the high water. Mrs. Brian Perry and children visited at Chester Curtis’ Friday. N O T IC E of Hearing of Pinal Account Z.otice i t hereby given that the fiaal account of P. D Isom as administrator ot the eatate of Sonhra Isom, deceased, has be»n filed in the ( ountv ( start Of Linn County Oregon, and that the 7th day of Mareb I at the hour of 10 o'clock, a m . haa been duty appointed frx aald court for the hearing of objec h»ction« thereto in writing and contest the same. Dated and first pub­ lished Feb. J. 1927. E . D. Isom Administrator Aforesaid Tuaaing A luaaing Atty a. for Admr. , with him. After that we tveDt to dinner at a down-town restaurant After dinner we went to the penitentiary ; 5G9 are enrolled, We saw the big dining room, they have a cage that two guards with their gun? are locked in during meal time. We also saw the large auditorium . It has seats and a balcony th at holes many. They have shows and church there. Several of the boys bought rings th at the men in the penitentiary bad made. From the penitentiary we went to the asylum. Over 1000 are enrolled. We wont through the long halls and saw ma» y unfortu­ nate people. We went into the kitchen. They had two large tubs of peeled potatoes prepared for supper. T) ey had tbe largest cook stove I ever saw. Over two thousand are cooked for in this large kitchen. From the asylum most of us went to the bliud school. One car had had a slight accident and had to go home before it got dark hr cause the car’s lights were broken. Wo saw the things the blind children had made, hut did uot see tne children in school because school wa? out. Among the things th at they had made were laskets, chair bottom0, brooms and m anual traiuidg things. We also m v their books. The man who was taking us through found a girl who had n- t left tbe school building. She read for us. She oid not lead as fast as a person dees with eyesight, b u t the read well. We then left for home. We left about 3:45. We had a fine trip home and arrived at 5. June Layton. High School Notes building, where we looked around tor a while. We then went into ome splendid buys in pianos, the bouse of representatives. They grand uprights and plaver nanoa. Would like to make a trade w ith some have sixty members.[The meeting one who has a first-class m ilk cow. w>»s called to order. It wts fol Davenport Music House, 409 W. First lowed by prayer by the chaplain. street. Albany, Oregon Then they went ahead with their Q t . C b atlcs bar Iter shop — M e n ’s We stayed in C7 and women’s haircuts. 35c ; ch il­ regular business. dren's, 25c. Open days and evenings there a while and then went out First at Washington. Phone 1S3-J We went to the dome. Il was T H E M A R T IN L U D W IG S H O P so foggv we could not see far. We * Geo. L. H urley proprietor and man­ ager ; warm air furnaces, plumbing and came back and went to the senate. sheet metal work Un and gravel roofing They have thirty rnemheis. When general jobbing in tiu and galvanized iron work, rnelrl aky lights and cornices we got there we were late, so we pumps of all kinds; Electric water sys­ just got to hear them vote. They tems. 13», Ferry street, Albafiy, Ore. were voting in both bouses. We Phone 127J. could hear better in the senate TUSSI NG & TUSSING thau in tbe house of representa­ tives, because there was not so LAWYERS m u:b contusion. Hslsey and Browti&ville (H igh School Reporter) When we cam»* out of tbe sens!»- Oregon Abiei ut from school last week we luel \\ illard Marks He made it possible that we might see the were Helen Carter, Noel Corbin governor of Oregon, Mr. I. L. C urnn lfiller, Edith Smith, Mary Patterson, We all shook hands sm ith , Lillian Reynold», E'eworth S RXBCVlToK’SNotice of Appointment Notice la hereby given that, the nn dertigned. by an order of the County Court ot I.inn Cuuntv, Oregon, hat Iwen appointed Kaecutorof the lest w ill and testament of W illia m I Cary, deceased A ll persota h ating claims against said estate are required to present them w ithin ala months front the date of this notice, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at hia residence in llaltey. In I.tnn County, Oregon. Dated and first published thia 3rd day of February. 19z7. H M, Moud Executor aforesaid Tuaasng À I uating Attys. for Execute*. Patton says : “ Oh ' thou boy. Why he so slow and laxy?” Billie says : * This civics stuff, It almost drivej me crazy,” N ew s (C o n tin u e d from first p ag e) The Winchester Store Modern Barber Shop « O. W . FRVM It A S S IS T A N T Such a Relief! That is the first feeling you* will express when you put on a pair of our caiefuliy fitted glass a. Your «yea will get immediate relief|fiou> ihe strain thev have been experi. Slicing every hour you use them 40- E Russ, R. 2, Halsey. The Study Club Twelve members of the Study club met last Wednesday a t the home of Mrs. C. R. Evans After the business eession a patriotic program was given, having been prepared by a com­ mittee composed of Mesdames Moody, Veatch and Marks. Some very clever Valentine stunts were presented by Mesdames Moody, Drinkard and Rossman, and all present received Valentines. Refresomeuts were served by tbe hostess, avsisttd by Mesdames Woodward and Cummings. -Highway Garage - W aldo Anderson and Son, Props. • Day and Night Storage - Atwater-K«nt Strömberg Federal Roister Radios Is* and Baker 8ts. ALBANY OREGON. C alifornia then east — interests new and different; finer, fas te r service th a n ever before Convenient,comfortable service o v e r th e S h asta ro u te direct to California. Four trains daily, includ­ ing the speedy S h asta to San P' ancisco and South­ ern California Express to Los Angeles- F am ous transcontinen­ tal trains direct toChicago a n d e a s t via O v e r la n d Route, Lake T ah o e Line from San F rancisco o r Golden State R oute from Los Angeles. O r travel the Sunset way east th ro u g h the southland to New O r­ leans. T h ence by tra in or S o u th e rn Pacific steam ­ ship to New York—5 great days at sea. A ik for details about this sendee. Let us help you plan your itinerary. Southern Pacific. C. P. MOODY, Agen T ick et, and resersations to foreign lands. M ead e 6c A lb ro Optometriete Now in our new location, 313 W. First it,, Albany, Ore. W heeler. A German scientist asserts th a t orang-utans cau sing. That ac­ counts for a lot of the stuff com­ ing over the radio —Eugene Reg­ ister. If Your Eyes Could Talk would the message be ooe ol warn­ ing? What would they say ? Tbe «yea DO talk, but NOT by sound —a headache, a pain or blurred vision. H. C. S- Wright has two Jersey cows for sale, both giving milk. O Brownsville, Oregon Wm. Baby Chickj Mashes and Scratches M LADY by For Salo -B arred Rock eggs for hatchiog. B. M. Miller, Our Trip to Salem DELBERT STARR Oregon, T R IA N G L E “ A fte r taking Adlerika I feel bet­ ter than for years. A t m y age (60) it it ideal—different from other ISS SUE BRECKENRIDGE, (High School Essay) medicines.” (signed) W . W. Carter Hemstitching. Adlerika is a simple mixture of 527 WeSt Fifth. Bell phone 524-L We, tbe seventh and eighth buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., whicn removes G A S in ten minutes and a k la n d -P o o ila c A g e n c y — U»eo grades and drivers, left the Halsey often brings surprising relief to the rare bought and sold. W hen in the postnffiee about 8:05 Wednesday stomach Stops that full, bloated market for new cars see us first lZ l.W morning. . We bad a pleasant feeling Brings out old w aste-m at­ Second. Phone »>43 Hyerley MotorJCo. drive and arrived in Salem at 9:45 ter you never thought was in your system Excellent for chronic con­ OSCOE AMES HARDWARE a. m. W’e first went to the capitol stipation. Halsey Pharmacy. Funeral Director and Licensed Entbalmer RURA *• E N T E R P R ISE Published every Thursday at Halsey, THE CANDY GIRL, or rather tbe girl who like« candy, is everywhere ; her opposite would be bard to find And if she getj her candy fiotn us she knows th at she gets the beet confeciionery in t iwu. That is why, wheu you tell her you will boy her a box of candy, she alawyg says • Be stirs aud get it at Clark e.” C lark t Confectionery Automobile and Truck Insurance L^wet rates Attractive contracts Special attention to truckmen op­ erating under public service com­ mission. J. L. STUART, the insurance man. 120 9. EUsworth st., Albany. I f yon enjoy a good meal And kn- w a good meat when you get it Y o u'll be fi« k for you’ll not forget it. Our aim is lo plevse. LeRion lunch PARAGON CAFE 1UMday’ GEO - M. G IL C H R IST ALBANY FARM LOANS at lowest rate of interest Real Estate Insurance Prompt sersice. courteous treatment. W m 'B a in , Boom 5, First Savings Bank ► mining, Albany W L. W R IG H T FUNERAL DIRECTOR D. C. ROSSMAN, Local Manager Lady Assistant All calls answered day or night Phone 255 •lalsey, Oregon