1876 1928 À Serv ice Store for 52 Years For National Thrift Week We M ention 3 for 95c cash P. S. White Tuna Fish, 35c, P. S. Asparagus l ips, 45c 2 for 75c cash P S. 'liny Kernel Corn, 20c; 4 for 75c cash 4 for 95c c ah P. S. Melba Peaches, '.5c, Sbqstu Coffee, 1 lb. 50c, 3 for $1.40 cash Golden Cate Coffee, 55c, 2 for <1.00 cash Maxwell House Coff e, 50c, 2 for 95c cash Market Day Raisins, 1 lb 35c 3 for 95c cash Royal Clams Flats, 20c, 3 for 50c cash Corn Flakes, 10c, 3 for 28c cash Old Hickory Smoked Salt, $1.00, 95c cash Silver Loaf Hard Wheat Flour $1.98 cash M. V. Koontz Co.. True, Brother, True! Yeah, we know the weathei is Lad and for that reason we have PILLS for you and the fam ily—and Hot W ater Bottles Fever Thermometers and everything a drug store should have. Try us. Morris Pharmacy In )tn was the scene of • plesnant birthday dinner Sunday, when Mrs I->um entertained a group ®f friend* in honor of Mr. Iscnr’a birthday. To -e present were Mr. and Mr«, 1*. 1, Troutman and children, Wit- lari and Dorothy, and Mrs. Me- Taggart of Shedd, Mr. sud Mrs. A. F. Rohnett and daughter Doris of Eugene. Carl a n l Beverly Isom and Mr. and Mrs. Isom. » ♦ » < c d ’ /iu /zz r c h N o tic e s I Methodist—Next Sunday : I 10 a. in., Sunday school ■ 11, preaching. S u b j e c t Sermon, ■ J. B. Coao, field secretary of the Wsalty Hospital at Marshfield, 1 1 will preach at the M E church ft here Sunday morning. Hi* subject ■ will be ‘ Fulfilling the Threc-fold Mission.” t>:30 Epworth League 7:30 pub.ic services. 7:30 Thursday, prayer meeting J. S. Mi'ler. pasior. j! 4 GLOBE ■V.’l t X ' « « . I Shedd are trying to carry on Ibis work. P e r s o n a ls or Motor-Coach f i t this com tnitnt, nenim ul»! ttriitt to Patific Migbutty points. Now you have the choice of traveling via Southern Pacific by rail or highway. Dependable trains and motor-coaches provide frequent serv­ ice at convenient hours. If you wish, go one wav by train and return by motor coach. Sour Southern Pacific rail tickets (unless specially restricted) are good on the coaches. Daily service to and from Salem, Albany. Port­ land, ( orvallts, I.ugcne, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Ashland and intermediates. Southern Pacific Moody, a g e n t Pilone 226 S ilt t r gra > A f : -r e&st b u Itavi an J arrtita sale. S ta te c ash price, p a r tic u la rs . D. F. Bush, M in n e a p o lis , M in n . d S j l 2 ‘ Two Girls Wanted” Thursday and Friday (B y a n E n t e r p i i s e R e p o r t e r ) Coming to Albany “ V an ity ” Merrill Davis accompanied Rav Besmer to Heather, Oregon, la t I huisday. Dr. M ellenthin Saturday Red Grange in | W E W A N T to b u v 200 sa c k s of b ro w n o a ts a n d 75 to 100 sa c k s ot w h e a t W i'l p ay th e h ig h e s t m a r k e t p rice, f u r n is h sa c k s a n d d o o u r o w n h a u lin g . W h a t h a v e you? C. R. E v a n s, R o u te 1. ‘R acing Romeo’ T h e E n te r p r is e $1,00 a y e a r Specialist L I), Hav rland and family were transacting busineia in Eu­ gene Sal unlay. in In te rn a l M edicine f o r th e l A D M IN I S T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E O F p a st fifteen y e a rs H E A R I N G O N F IN A L A C C O U N T Tlio Shedd high school’s drama. N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t th e fin al Oh, K ry ,' was well attended, a c c o u n t of A. o . W a g g e u e r a s a d m in is there being a capacity houep. D o e s N o t O p e r a te t r a to r o f th e e s ta te of C. A. W a g g e n e t The regular meeting of the W, ! d e c e a se d h a s b e e n filed in th e C o u n t) C o u rt o f L in n C o u n ty , S ta te o f O reg o n , D. LU . was held at the Louie of W ill be a t a n d th a t th e 23rd d a y of J a n u a r y , 1928, Mrs. I.ll.C . Braesfeld Wednrsday a t th e h o u r of :0 a. m . h a s t e e n d u ly afternoon D r. M e lle n tliin is a r e g u la r g r a d u a te in m e d ic in e a n d s u r g e r y a n d is lic e n s e d b y th e s t a te o f O r e g o n , l i e d o e s n o t o p e r a te f o r c h r o n ic a p p e n d ic itis g all s to n e s , u lc e r s o f th e s to m a c h , to n s ils o r a d e n o id s . H e h a s to h is c r e d it w o n d e r f u l r e ­ s u lts in d is e a s e s o f th e s to m a c h , liv er, b o w e ls , b lo o d , sk in , n e rv e s , h e a r t , k id n e y s , b la d d e r, b e d w e ttin g , c a t a r r h . v » a k lu n g s , r h e u m a tis m , s c ia tic a , log u lc e r s a n d r e c ta l a ilm e n ts . Anna McCounel, of Monmouth -peut the week end here at the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. II. McCouuell 1.« o Harris, son of Mrs P. 1 fro u tn a n , left the hist of the w»ck or Aiiz iiia Io reside for a time in ihe hope that the clim ate there will improve his h- alih. I lie s c u r e By T ra in Classified Advertisements “The P oor N u t’’ Fresh Candies, Nuts, Fruits. I.,* ' Harness Oiling and Repairing H ill & Company j O N E DAY ONLY A full line of tobaccos and smokers supplies. ciiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiuuiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiHiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiaiiiuiiK.iioiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiu B ring them in before S pring’s work begins and it is too late HOTEL ALBANY Clark’s Confectionery 11 This is the Season for Mr. and Mrs, Huns Koch of Pol. t-r station were hosts at a dinner party Sunday, places were marked f >r .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. I*. A. Freerkscn, ■ Doris M ie and Bobbie Wotkingcr. Church of Christ— Mr. an J Mrs Mac Powers and Sunday school, 10. CUiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuaiiiiiiiiiiiiaikuitiiiiiaiiiiiiniiiii iiinatiiiiiiiiiiKimiiiiniiiaiiii'iini laughter of Eugene, Mrs. Alice 11.00 a. nt. morning v.oiship and i| Dunn aud Mrs. M. M F ru it of communion for all Christians. Peoria. Sermon: ‘Capital Punishm ent.” » * » 6 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Mrs. May Abraham entertained Come. We have a tine loyrl bunch. the members of the Potter sewing Your presence will make it more ■ i I olub Wednesday afternoon. Fancy so. work and conversation were pleas 7:30, song service. Serinou t >p- ' m t diversions and the Pollyanna ic ‘‘The Ideal Young Man.” names of lire members fur the next Have you started your Bible ¡itoree months were drawn. The r e a d i n g ? I l is not too late. We i J afternoon was brought to a cloee started January 1 with Matthew 1 ■ i by the hostess serving a daiuty Next Sunday we read Matthew 22. I inch. She was assisted by Laura A chapter a day. We will com­ aud Martha Ahraham, Mrs. Laura plete ihe new Testament this year Abraham was a complimented ■ » ■ Read Acts 17:11 « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ gleet. prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p ♦ • ♦ m. Albany Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ida C. Adrian Stas, minister. Robinson of cheod was hostess to Sun. Mon. Tues., Jan. 22-21 t o e m e m b e r s of the -‘U Go I Go” : Pine Grove Church— Jack Mulhall in S u n d a y 8 c h o o ll0 a .n o . club of Shedd. Conversation and L IS T y o u r fa rm s a n d e x c h a n g e s of a l 1 s .- w in g m a d e the aft-rnoon pa s Preaching at 11 a. m. by R-. V. k in d s w ith m e. F re d Ilo flic h , 334 L yon I ! q u i c k l y a n I t h e serving of re i r e s I . S nalley. S tre e t, A lb a n y , O re g o n , d 8 tf in t u t s brought the pleasant time Wednesday Your attendance and coopera- W A N T E D — H e a r fro m o w n e r R a n c h fo r t ) a close, Ja n e t Gaynor in would be appreciated by tbo-e who ated in the League colors, gold and while. Afier Ihe usual devotional SOCIETY NEW S au I h islness session tlu evening was apt nt in games and visiting from Our Regular Correspondent« Mrs. C. 8. Williams and Mrs. Thomas J icksvn assisted the host­ About 40 members and friends ess in serving dainty refreshm ents of the Lake Creek Ef worth League Everyone present reported au en­ Mr and Mrs. O. M. Thouipfon met at the home u f M r . a m i M r s , joyable time. Friday. January 27 m il family attended the college Hairy Davis Friday evening ler Office h o u r s 10 a . ui. to 4 p. nr. cancelt at Corvallis last Sunday the monthly social and business afternoon. meeting T ir o r o o m s w e r e d e c o r ­ The Imine o f Mr. m id M r s . E . I) Mrs. Pearl Albert and little daughter, Ardelle, am visiting at I ihe home of her parents, Mr. and N o C h arg e foi C o n su ltatio n Uu.- B-nfon. For good, fresh candies like the Peter Pan and Florizel kind nt d nuts that are fresh, fruits that are At and Bread and ( akes fresh from one of the best bakeries in the state, go to ■ ■ ■ o f th o se ta k in g p a rt E lm e r B ooker, C o n d o n . C h a s. De»eh, P o rtla n d . D G . H o rn , B onanza. F re d S h ie ld s, K la m a th F a lls. D a n ie l S tre n o n . A lle g a n y . R. E Nea<, C e n tr a l I’o i n ', J o e S h e o d u p s . G ib b o n . I n e x t w eek. Allphin’s Auction House lln adalhiu St , Albany F u r n i t u r e — liv e sto c k — w ill 1« - 1. II y o n h a v e a n y t h i n g yo u w m t -..»¡,1, b r in g it in. F u r n itu r e so ld a t p r iv a te sa le a n y tim e. F a r m m a c h in e ry so ld a t a il tim e s. R e m e m b e r th e a b o v e d ate, th a t c o n s u lta tio n o n th is tr ip w ill lie fre e J a n d th a t th is tr e a t m e n t is d if fe r e n t. I M a rr ie d w o m e n m u - t b e a c c o m p a n ­ ie d b y th e ir h u s b a n d s . A d d r e s s ; 21 ; A n g e le s . C a t '•Ci m n il - o F o r One Y ear Against accidents, bruises, negligence, cuts, blowouts, rim cuts, wheel alignment, under inflation or any road hazard by the Seiberling Protected Service Corporation. O arage Halsey, Oregon, M B ! HONK! HONK! In five years 100,000 dashed into eternity. W hat’s out there? Nobody knows. B etter come around and have brakes relined or adjusted. Also you can get a can of tire patching for two bits. Fisk and F ederal Tires. B elo w a re th e n a m e s o f a few o i h is m a n y sa tis fie d p a tie n ts in O re g o n w h o h a v e b e e u tr e a te d fo r o n e o f th e ab o v e n a m e d c a u s e s: u the Hal.-ev Gun club tournament held here Suudav will he published Auclion Sat. Jan. 21, 1 p. m- a p o o in te d by s a id c o u r t fo r th e h e a r in g of o b je c tio n s to sa id fin al a c c o u n t an d th e s e ttle m e n t th e re o f, a t w h ic h tim e a n y p e rso n in te r e s te d in sa id e s ta te m ay a p p e a r a n d file o b je c tio n s th e r e to an d c o n te s t Ih e sa m e . D ated a n d firs t p u b lis h e d th is 22nd d ay o i D e c e m b e r 1427. A. U . W A G G E N E R , T o s s in g A T o s s in g . A d m in is tr a to r A tty * lo r A d tn r. A fo resaid . D ee. 22-29-Jan. 5-12-19. ■ R ■ ■ K i. da u ■ Our Seiberling TIRES Protected Eradhurv bldg . Los munga.... .... gniIIIIIIHII1 L e tz D ix ie Mixed Feed M aker ( ul, Mix and grind roughage with grain into a fine» soft, fluffy and highly palatable feed. I o eti ili e f a rm e r s a n d f e e d e rs to fo llo w th e f e e d in g sy s te m a s o r ig in a lly I r '. d o w n by n a tu re , to m a k e th i s ( c e d in g p la n p ra c tic a l in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e p r e s e n t day m e th o d s t h e l . e U - D m e R o u g h a g e M ill e x a c tly fits in to th e w h o le p la n , l e t u* s e n ^ v o u l i t e r a tu r e o n t h i s w o n d er n u ll. A sk i I he Halsey G arage 3 s. inger* |i«HHiia:',iHiNiiioiHiiiiiiii«w...................................................... niioiiiiiimiiioiiiiiiimMBiiiiiiiiHiiDniiiiiiiiiiomiiiimiiia W o o l W a n te d H ighest Prices Paid. $1.00 per fleece advanced paym ent on contract. p t Per toJ \ for >and P o ster if orders are received before February 5th. See us for Red and Alsike Clover. A com­ plete line of Albers and Lilly's chick feed will be carried. I. J. Skirvin Seed Company W in in m iia tiim iiM ili'lttiii nmnmnMnMaBti nnn inmiMmiiaMMirsgiti : Let us Overhaul Your Car ^ ° 'v is the time to overhanl your car, " 'die things are not rushing and you don t need the car. Let us make you a price on your job. All work guaranteed. Schulte B rothers W arehouse Co. Phone Shedd. 8F28 or write for delivery prices. " a re house at Fayetteville. Postoffice Shedd, Oregon ARROW GARAGE :