Yoor eyes examined and a fine pair of A lbany in a fra n e cf your own choice •f» $ 6 to $ 7 .5 0 baking co . 405 West First B U T T B K -N U T BREAD lbany A F. M. French & Son Floral Co. C ut flowers and planta. Floral art lor every and all occasions. Flow er pbone 458-J. Jewelers and Optometrists t LBANY STATE B A N K -W e Mnvite 'your business. Savings and Albany, Oregon Simple Mixture Stops Gas Bloating Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, tte ., as mixed in Adlcrika, often helps stomach trouble in T E N minutes by removing G AS. Brings out a surpris­ ing amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Stops that full, bloated feeling and makes you enjoy eating. Excellent for chroiiH constipation. Adlcrika works Q U IC K and delightfully easy. Halsey Pharmacy. Special Offer Ma n h y d t o i l t h Come to Mrs. Blanche Isom Mercer, form- j erly of this community, died at the Pacific Christian hospital in Eugene Friday morning at 5 o'clock. Mrs Meiccr underwent a surg.eal opera tion seven weeks ago and died as a result of that and other complications The funeral was held Sunday after­ noon at the Branstatter chapel in Eu c.ne, with Clifford Carey, pastor r the local Christian church, offi­ ciating, and interment in the Alford cemetery. Mrs. Mercer's was the third death In this family in three years, her fa'.her, David J. Isom, having passed away March 29, 1924, and her moth­ er, Sophia E. Isom, August 10, 1925. Mrs. Mercer was born near Halsey October 19, 18S7, and is survived by her husband, Charles Mercer, and cr.e sister, 'Mrs. Rova Robnett, of Eugene, and two brothers, J. F. Isom of Oakridge and E. D. Isom of Halsey B R A D M O S S S E R V I C E S T A T .O N T o n e R ead in g Glasses commercial accounts. Capital, surplus, undivided profits, i 100,600. IhUPLKX GARAGE K-' 129 E. Second. Bert Adams, Prop Storage, Washing, Polishing, General lubricating, day aad Night service. lor G eneral G asoline O ils and G rease Goodrich, Silvertown and Goodyear TIRES P A S T B U R N ’S GROCERY 4th and Lyons Street The place to bog good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park Albany. N ew s (C o n tin u e d from first p ag e ) C ’lit« Cafeteria and confectionery urday. They returned to Salem on A-4 Home cooking Pleasant surround Sunday, taking their daughter Mary, mgs. Courteous, efficient service, who was visiting at Cecil Bilyeu’s, W e make our own candies. W. & D u kc am . with them. "W ear-E ver” Aluminum Baking Pan &«f. price f 1.95 mother, Mrs. Woodward, to Walla Walla. Mrs. Woodward, who has been in poor health for some time, will be under a physAian's care. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsey spent Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Smith of Pec- Sunday at J. N. Elliot’s. ria were dinner guests at J. H. Rick­ Herman Stienke and family were ard’s Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at G. J. Rike’s Mrs. George Ledgerwood, the teach­ CVirtmiller F u rniture Co., fnrni- W. A. Falk, L. R. Falk and Charles er, attended institute in Haisey Sat­ *• tnre, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges, urday. t'userai directors. 427-433 west f ir s t went to Qorvallis last Wednesday. street, Albany, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baumgartner Alford Arrows and son spent Friday evening in Al­ (Enterprise correspondent) INTEL WRECKING CO. bany attending the style show and 436 West 1st Used Parts for all cars Miss Lillie Rickard attended the wrestling match. Tires and accessories Repairs Kiax-P oliak Moloa Co. F quarterly conference of the M. E. Henry Holstein of Oakville is to church South at McFarland last week begin work for Henry Brock soon. as a delegate from the Lake Creek Mr. Brock plans on building a new S P E C IA L T Y SH O P church. 318 West Second st. house as soon as the weather permits. D. J. Kropf, a resident of this com­ Pfne Grove Points U O L M A N & JACKSON kA Grocery—Bakery munity for many years, died at his (By Special Correspondent) home here Saturday, and was buried E verytbing in the line of eats Opposite Postoffice in the Alford cemetery Monday, with Edward Blood camo home from the funeral at the Mennonite church. Springfield last week. Waldo Anderson and Son, Props. I J U R Confectionery (E ttaw a store V elda Curtis and Bertha Comely Edward and IL L. Blood were Eu­ - Day and Night Storage - AA No. 6)J Noon lunches. Hom e­ visited the school Friday afternoon. gene visitors Saturday. made candy and ice cream. Ftrst street, A twater-Knnt next dooi ro Blain Clothing Co, Mrs. E. D. Isom and her pupils are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hover moved to Strömberg preparing for a shadow social to be CAFE, 209 W. h ir s t Albany where Mr. Hover will work. I MPERIAL Federal ^iven at the Powell schoolhouse Sat­ Harold G. M urphy Prop. Mrs. Fred Lowry Jr. spent the Phone 665 urday evening, Mar. 26. The proceeds Kolater WK nkvkr CLOSK will be used to purchase supplies for week end at the Lowry home in Cor­ Radios vallis. the schoolhouse. I?1 and Baker Sts. Mr. and Mrs. Pyle of Eugene call­ ALBANY M A G N ETO ELECTRIC CO. OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of 4’ A Investigate the new Prestolite Portland spent the week end before ed at the Blood home Wednesday Battery prices befare buying. afternoon. last at E. D. Isom's, Miss Agnes Chandler attended the Mrs. Michael Rickard spent last teachers’ institute at Halsey Saturday. W L- W R IG H T M A R IN E L L O PARLORS week at the home of her son, Raymond 4’ k (A beauty aid for every need) Mr3. Inez B. Smith of Albany visit­ Rickard, in Benton county. FUNERAL DIRECTOR SI. Francis Hotel. W inifred Rcse, Prop. ed at E. E. Hover’s Saturday night Mrs. Florence Brock and Mrs. Char­ and accompanied the Itovc-r family D. C. R O S S M A N , Local Manager ity Clark were afternoon callers at to Pleasant Hill Saturday to visit R M I S S SUE BRECKENRIDGE, Lady Assistant the home of the ladies’ brother, Ches­ •*A Hemstitching. K. Stewart and family. 527 WeSt Fifth. Bell phone 524-L ter Curtis, Thursday of last week. All calk answered day or night Mrs. Jessie McLaren visited Mrs. Phone 25ó Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ringler and 3on George McNeil Tuesday. Y k ikland-P ontiac Agency— Used ” cars bought and sold. When in the Jacob were Sunday dinner guests at alsey, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowry were giv­ J. D. Brubaker’s. market for new cars see us first l.'ljW en an old-time charivari at E. E. Second. Phone 643 Byerley MolorJCo Lake Creek Locals hover's Wednesday night. We are (By an Enterprise Reporter) sorry the blasting powder set off J^OSCOK AMES HARDWARE ightened some people. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock and The Winchester Store daughter Doris spent Sunday with Mrs. H. L. Wallace has the Hu. C "use splendid buys in pianos, Mr. Brock’s sister, Mrs. Guy Her­ Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Chandler visit­ grand uprights and plaver pianos. Wonld like to make a trade with some man, and family near Coburg. ed their daughter, Mis. Laurence Zim­ I Tem stitching, stam ped good«, k A fancy work of all kinds at the baking ham, apple«, bread, rolls, and making candy A lu m in u m Tubed C ake Pan w ith anti-falling feature diam eter for baking all «olid cake« angel, sponge, etc. Open Your Eyes A short tim e sptnt here perm itting us to t e t your eyes may open »our • yes to the fnct that your present glasses come far from serving yon as they should. I t w ill not take long to make a thor­ ough test. C O R R E C T L Y F IT T E D G L A S S ­ E S lueaos carrfnl ailjunliiient to sour nose The center of lenses and eyeballs must he in perfect alignment. An important lactor in our optical service. one who has a first-class m ilk cow Davenport Music House, 409 W. First street, Alhany. Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen attended merman, Thursday. the burial service over Mrs. Blanche L. E. Eagy spent several days Mercer at Alford Sunday. working at his place near Oakville C < - C hailes barber shop—Men’s Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wigle of Row­ las', week. and women’s haircuts, 35c; c h il­ d rens, 25c. Open days and evenings. land were guests at Thomas Ardry’s C. C. Wilson of Corvallis was in First at Washington. Phone 183-J Sunday. this vicinity looking after the inter­ 'T H E MARTIN LUDW IG SHOP James Burns was in Albany Sat­ ests of the Benton Independent last week. •k Geo. L. H urley proprietor and man­ urday to consult a dentist. ager , warm air fumares, plumbing and Cyrus Haynes of Coburg, Bert sheet metal work tin and gravel roofing, Mr. and Mrs. Manlee Spores of M e ad e & A lb ro general jobbing in tin and galvanized Springfield visited C. S. Williams and Haynes’ father, is very low at a hos­ iron work, metal skylights and cornices; O ptom etrists pital in Eugene, having undergone pumps of all kinds, Electric water sys­ family Sunday. surgical operation for mastoid trouble Now in our new location, 313 \V. tems. 136 Ferry street, Albany, Ore. Mrs. C. R. Evans accompanied her Sunda.N Phone 127J. F irst st,, Albany, lire. A lb an y C ream ery A ssociation TUSSING & TUSSING M anufacturers of LAWYERS Halsey and Brownsville Oregon LINN BUTTER t>f Hearing of Final Account and B u y ers o f Eggs A F arm ers C o-operative C ream ery D ELBER T STA R R Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon Modern Barber Shop Laundry sent Tuesdays Agency Hub Cleaning Works ABES PLACE N O T IC E of Appointment of Executor Notice is hereby g n e n that the nn d ertignrd by an order of the County Court ol Linn County. Oregon hat been appointed Executor of the last w ill ted testament ol W . A. Alleu deceased A ll persona h arin g claims against said estate are required to present them w ith in six months from the date of this notice, with the proper vouchers, te the undersigned at his residence in Halsey, in Licrn Counts, Oregon Dated and first published this 17th day of March l«s7 R M Hood. Executor aforesaid lu s tin g $1 a year In advance Arrearage» 12 l-2c a month. Stops w4ien time expires unless continuance is ordered. Advertising. 20c an inch; no discount for time or space; no charge ior composition or changes. Anounce­ ments of entertainments, food sales, etc., whose obj'ect is to raise money charged at regular advertising rate* Special N otices 5 c a L in e W e e k ly Rhode Istand red egge for sale, 75c a setting, P. J, Forster. School Notes - Highway Garage - Two Sisas 9 4 «e 10- In. A Published every Thursday at Halsey Oregon, by Wm. H. Wheeler. ’ For sa'«— A lden's Manifold Cyclopedia, 40 volumes. Contains all the subnjets iu Chambers’ and William Alford Allen, bom May more than bb many more. Price E Russ, R. 2. Halsey. 28, 1SG6, at Pecria, Oregon, died at 140- his home in Halsey March 10, 1927 Cards of Thanks He leaves one daughter Euna, two •inters, Mrs. Ara Miller of Yakima, We wish to make known to our Wash., and Mrs. Lena Beene of Long friends our deep gratitude for all Beach, Cal., and one brother, Benja kindness ar.d sympathy shown us dur­ min F. Allen of Oregon City. He ing our recent bereavement. v.as stricken with paralysis seven Mrs. Ara Miller months ago. Mrs. W. H. Beene B. P. Alien. Funeral services were held at the M. E. church in Halsey Saturday last, with interment in Pine Grove ceme We wish to express our thanks to tery. our friends for acts of sympathy, kindness and hospitality on the occa­ Sayt the Deacon sion of the funeral of our mother, Heaven only seems too high when Mrs. S. M. Dougherty. you fear to make the flight.—Atlanta Her Sons and Daughter. Constitution. EV)RD SALES AND SERVICE I * RURAA ENTERPRISE Obituary ^/^lbany^7)irectory N O T IC B Notice is hereby given that Uie final account of E lla Rogga as adium istartrlx of the estate of Edward N. Fairo, de­ ceased, (whose true Dime was Norman Neal Rnggaand who served in the United Staten army under m a t ; of Edw ard N Fairol hat been filed in the County •Court of Lina County. SUte ol Oregon iand that the 4th day of April 1927, ; at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m„ hat been , duly appointed by said court for the ; hearing of objections to said final ac- , count amt the settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in said estate may appear and file objec­ tions theretojin w riting and contest the same. Dated and first published March Jl • 427. E lla Rogga. A dm inistratrix of the Estate. Tussing A f it t in g , A t ty * for Aduirx. N O T IC E of Hearing of Final Account Notice is hereby given that the final account of Frankly« D. Staflord as ad­ m inistratrix of the estate of C *F Staf­ ford. deceased, has heen filed in the County Court of Lina County, State of Oregon, sod that the 21st day of March 1927, at the hour of 1« o'clock A M . has heen duly appointed by said court for the hearing of objectme« to said final ac­ count and the settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in said estate may appear and file objec­ tions there!- la w ritiog end contest the same Dated tad first published Febv. 17, 1*2’ Frsnkiya D Stafford, A dm inistratrix of the Estate A t t y * (OC A d o x di lowing, Atty«, for Latcstor. IuMiac A lusting, To ,L T R IA N G L E Baby Chick- Mashes and Scratches need no introduction to lbs many satisfied usets of last season lh« complete line of these feeds, for ail stages of devel­ opment of the chicks, is now carried in stock. O. \Y. F R I M B uy food in su r a n c e N ex t a u tu m n will be NOW TOO LA TE California then east i $ — (nterezti new and different! finer, f a tte r te r v ic e th a n e ve r b efo re Convenient. comfnrtahG service over th e Shasta route direct to California. Four rrains daily, Includ­ ing the speedy S h asta to San F> ancisco and South­ ern California Express to Los Angeles. Fam ous transcontinen­ tal trains direct toChicago an d e a s t v ia O v e r la n d Route. Lake T a h o e Line from San Francisco or Golden State Route from Los Angeles. Or travel the Sunset way east through the southland to N ew O r- leansl Whence by train or S ou th ern Pacific «team- ship ui N ew Y o r k - 5 great day« »t sea. Í w SV w viz Six xlz Start your baby clucks on A L B E R S ’ C H IC K S T A R T E R or L I L r Y S L IF E IN S U R A N C E F E E D It's cooked with dried tweet miik and cod liver oil, fur Lett er rMult*« W« carry a full line of tach T. J. Skirvin Seed (o Halsey and Harrisburg A«k for tletailt about this tert-fee. Let nz help > ou plan your icinerary Southern Pacific^ (Continued from first pzge) the various schools were: Supta. Gil- let of Shedd, Lawrence of Tangent and representatives from Harrisburg Brownsville, Peoria and neighboring districts. A Meeting Full of Interest The Parent-Teachers association met Friday evening. A committee appointed at the last meeting to de­ cide upon an entertainment to raise money for the association reported that a play had been selected, which will be put on at the city hall. The young people of Spoon River community offered the proceeds of a play, which they plan to put on at Halsey in the near future, to the parent-teachers’ association. The of­ fer was accepted and a committee was appointed to take care of the advertising for that play. A committee was named by the executive committee to select the nominees for officers of the associa­ tion for the coming year. A letter from the children’s home wai read. A very interesting program wag featured by the various clubs of Hal- reF and surrounding schools, as fol- lows: Clubs taking part: Kinky Dinky Calf Club, leader Mr. Langley, members, 5. Halsey Sheep Club, Mr. Frum lead- cr. Sunshine Sewing Club, Mrs. Foote. Pansy Sewing Club, Mrs. Isom. Busy Bee Sewing Club, Mrs. Joe Elliot. Daisy Sewing Club, Mrs. D. H. Sturtevant. High School Sewing Club, Mrs. La- Follette. Jolly Boys Bachelor Sewing Club. Nora it. Coleman. Champion Sheep Ciub, Charles Falk Jr. Clod Buster Garden Club, Kenneth Van Nice. Willing Worker,- Cooking Club, Mrs. L. W. Patton. Club yells by the different clubs. Song, “Achievement Day,'’ all the clubs. Club pledge, all the clubs. Club creed, Bachelor Boys Poem, Milton Elliot. Music, Alice Sturtevant Phrips"^*' JUne UytOn and Lu«h Club song, Daisy Sewing C U b " ^ • usic, Retta Armstrong. c Club song. Grand Champion Sheep c S ”,* “ r “ ”* ' w ““ " ' Poem, Harry Harding. Frum n Steinke. .T’ E 01Se Smith> Viv>*n ‘ Ros’man- Blanch« • ^ • N e l l i e and r .a r l Falk. H. Sewing Gab. Used Piano -. VVi|| sacrifice fin« Must be sold V. P. MOODY, Agror ^ ‘• ^ r e t e r r e t O e n e t a f ^ ä ^ andfU P,r l ic u l,r ' Pp o‘ t.