HalsevjEiiterErisejJTalse^jOr^^ A * V' -*■ « ▼W’HrWvV afc A. A . A W » VAArt W W -w -W -w - * * and Gonzaga College, of Spokane, > A- G. Coldiron Jeliveted several Washington, «as io progress. The loads of hogs in Albany this w, ek L a k e C reek N e w s gtine ended in a score of 34 to 15, A A A A A AAAA A M is s Lavelle Palmer speut tht I U. of O. winuiug. (By Special Correspondent) week eud with her parents here Wilma Wahl and Ruth Sturtevant F rots the game «e returned to Mr. and Mrs J.S.Nicewood and She is teaching school uear C »burg. a a REPORT PUPILS ATTENDING ANNUAL HIGH COHERENCE Delegates Report io School lhe W orn«’« a Barn Will House 16 Sows With Hay Storage Room Above ZS the Ren Floor b u ild in g Several from here are attendi i» program of eutertaium ent clo;ed a son spent Thursday in Albany and attended the production of revival meetings now being held ai very pleasant day. Ruth Sturtevant and Wilma Saturday morning we reported ‘‘Ben H ur” at the Globe Theatre Peoria. W ahl wish to thank the Student Berry Smith and family of Ha - to our various buildings and then in the evening. Body for m aking it possible for :ey were visitors at the X H. Cum­ Mrs. I.aura Woodard received , at ll.O O s’clock assembled at the them to attend the annual high mings botne Sunday, word of the serious illness of her i Womau'a building where a style e"hool conference at Eugene. Miss son at his home in W alla W alla, show was put on by the college Mrs. Henry Biock visile 1 b<*r MoCornack accompanied them as Washington. girls for the girl deleg ttes. This brother, Dale Curtis, who a a pa­ adviser. completed the conference for 1928 I Hugh Taylor and family and tient at the C brietii'i bospitrl in The girls left for Eugene J a n u ­ at Eugene. Percy Dodd and family, all of Bea­ Eugene. She wrnt Thursday of ary 12 ou the Southern Pacific ton county, were Sunday guests at last week. stage and arrived there about 6:80, the M artin Cummings borne. Mr. and Mrs. Rannal Brock and They were m et by a group of col­ Spoon R iv e r S parks Thomas Palmer is at home again , son, Mrs. C S. W illiam - an I M rs . lege folks and were presented with after spending some time visiting Dicy Brock drove to Eugene Fri­ tickets for the bus which conveyed (Enterprise Correspondence) friends in Corvallis. day where tliev consnlied Dr Gol- them to the university adm inistra­ Week end guests at the W. R tion building and places assigned Kirk home were Kila Howard of them at Gamma N il fraternity Salem, Gertrude Tarr of Albany house during their stay. and Doris Howard. Friday morning they went to John S.»yer and family spent the W om an’s buiidi ig for the uni­ Friday evening at Clifford Bib- versity assembly, Elmer L Sher- cock's. ril, dean of men, gave a shor. ad­ Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Harding dress of welcome and introduced an 1 three children spent Sunday to the assembly the speakers of afternoon at the Merwyn VauNtce the morning the main speaker be­ home. ing William J. Cooper, state sup­ Mrs. Henry Seefeld has been on erintendent of public inst-uctions the sick list. of California, who spoke ou*'Ilight, Monday evening a te'ephone Use and Abuse.” The assembly meeting was held at the Kirk j was llieu divided iuto three classes; school house with a large number the delegates going as editors of of patrons present. school papers, annuals, etc , co Alice, Dick, Bruce ai d Harry journed to the Journalism build- Hardii g were vir-ilors at the L. R. ing, the student body officers to Falk home Sunday afternoon. the Music Auditorium and ths as­ sociation of girls leagues remain­ K. E Bierly was transacting ing in the Woman's building. business in Albany Friday. The problems discussed and lec­ C L. Falk Jr. and family were tures given in both the Journalism callers at the A L. Falk home building and the Music A uditor- Suuday. ium concerned those of the larger | Mrs. G J. Rike ard Ilarlie and ' T in viiipfc n t life guards nt Sunta U u tu lin a Island, C a lif., Is the ttrs t In schools rather than the smaller anj James visited at L. R. Falk’s j lhe U nited States to muke p ra c tic a l use o f ae ria l tra n s p o rta tio n In the w ork ones. At coon we adjiurued to Monday ev uing while Mr. Hike o f p a tro llin g the beaches and ru sh in g a id tc persons and vessels tn distress offshore. T he guards fly th e ir plane to the aid o f persons In distress, drop the Gamma Nu house for lunch attended the telephone meeting. life ir ts e r v e r s near them , and then a lig h t on lhe w a te r to take them aboard. and then back again for the after, The jazz trombone player isn’t noon Eeesion. the only individual who makes a At 3:40 Friday afternoon the noise through hia hat. press delegates wire taken through the university press and at 4 00 o’clock the assembly of delegates was taken on a tour of the campus: but owing to the rainy weather j Broadalbin St., Albany very little was seen. Auction Sat. Jan. 28, 1 p. m. A banquet was given the dele-1 gates at 5:45 in the W oman’s, F u rn itu re — liv e stock — w ill be building. Twelve long tab l's were sold. 11 you have a n y th in g you ret with ¿1 places each. After the w a n t sold, b rin g i l in . F u rn itu re banquet the assembly adjourned to j sold at p riv a te sale any tim e. F arm M cArthur Court where the basket- [ m a ch in e ry sold u t a ll tim es. ball game between the U. of 0.1 Life Guards Use Speedy Seaplane By W . A. R A D ."G ?.O Here Is an unusual fa rm b u ild in g . It is ti beg barn, designed fo r It: sows, w l:h Imy storage room above the pen Hour. T he b u ild in g Is 02 feet long titiei 24 f. el wide, w ith n one s to ry nil- ililio n , 20 feet rquure, fo r the feed storage and feed Massing and cooking room. T h is hog barn, o f course, w ill not appeal to every bog raiser, but fo r tho: e fa rm e rs wl(o raise the litte rs f n in th a t num ber o f sows. It w ill lie found u l.d io r-sa i I n : s tru c tu re . T he floor plan o f the pen floor shows how the p. ns are arranged, w ith u center Can He Keep Ruth on the Ground? Aiiphin’s Auction House globe H ardw are, Im p le m e n ts and S p o rtin g Goods. H udson and Essex A u to s I 3rd Sc M adison Sts., 'C o rv a llis , O re. « At the fpccial Hireling of tele lion itt regards to Mrs. Dicf B;ock's eyes and throat, with the remit she phoue holders of line No. 3, F ri­ ■s lo return sunn (or treatm ent. day night. J .S. Nico wood wag elect. i d a delegate to the meeting held M r and Mrs Ed W igle of Row­ in H ilsez Wednesday night. land were guests at the Thomas Mrs. A Hathaway is in the Cor- Ardey home Sunday. I vallis G1 neral Hospital recovering R. M. Jones of Bet ton county ' from an < peration for the ren.oval visited hi«sister, Mrs.Marlin Cum­ d f a growth in her head. She wai Lining riicelv at last accounts. ming» and fam ily, Sunday. MR. H A R B O T H O M P S O N Sun. Mon. Tues-, Jan 29-31 Victor Hugo’s of The Staley School, Portland IN S T R U C T O R ‘ Les M is é ra b le s ’ J IM General Blacksmiching Acetylene W elding F irs t & Adams, Corvallis. Ore. THE T H E HOM E OF A A TIS TIC P H O TO G R A P H Y Kodak work, frames and copying of old pictures I’hone 168. Thursday and Friday “ SINGED” G U IT A R , M A N D O L IN , Conservatory of Music Albany, Oregon L y le \V< muck, husband o( Itu th Slider, the fumous woman flyer seen above closely c lin g in g to her, says th a t, now be has got her back, lie hopes she w ill q u it flying. But Itu th shows no dlspoalHon to rem ain ori Hie ground asserting Hint next year she and llu ldem nD w ill try again to make Hie llig lit across the A tla n tic . Saturday ‘$5,000 R e w a rd ’ T in d Sr Jefferson. C o rvallis, Ore. Engaged to Prince MRS. DAVIDSON FLIES J. P. Matthews , (z, * -r • * ’* ¡x y. ,.i W g - » ; - . . There's new convenience and positive baking results in the use of Crescent- the Double A cting Auto Tops Curtains and Seat Covers G la ss I n c lo su r e s fo r A ll M ak es o f C ars. 326 South Second Street. BANGO The Music Shop L o v e a nd L e a rn B A L L S T U D IO OF H a w a i i a n g u it a r u k e . Tuesdays and Wednesdays----- - Wednesday Esther Ralston in H O R N IN G n il y wide enough fo r a wagon to lie d riven th ro u g h mid u n overhead c a r­ e e r system fo r the d is trib u tio n of feed, b e lli d ry and liq u id . T he b u ild in g Is u fram e s tru c tu re si t on ii concrete fo u nd a tio n w ith n concrete floor. A v e iilil.ilin g system Is in s ta lle d lo m a in ta in fresh a ir w ith ­ out d ra u g h ts o r m oisture In the firs t llo o r . 'I lie haym ow acts ns In su la tion fo r the pen llo o r In w h ite r, m ilk in g h m u g , w arm , w e ll ve n tila te d house fo r the sows and th e ir U tte rs in e a rly spring. O utside the b u ild in g on both sides are fved:ng floors, so th a t „ h e n spring advances und tin* w e a th er becomes w arm , the pigs and th e ir m others may lie tu rn e d out lu the ya rd , and fed on the doors. T he pen p a rtitio n s are m ovable so tlia t In sum m er the house may tie tu rn e d In to u la rge open house fo r (lie hogs. M ovable p 'itn k floors m id guard ra ils are In s ta lle d In each pi ii fo r cleanliness m id sa fe ly fo r the young pigs. M r W i l li a m A l la r if o r d w . l l r .n - w p r q u e s tio n s a n d i; iv e a d v ic e I - 'I lt - E O F C O ST i n a ll p r o b le m s p e r t a in in g to lh e s u b je c t o f b u ild im ; w o r k on lh e fa r m , f o r I I . e re a d e rs o f t h is p a p e r. O n a c ­ c o u n t o f 1,1s « id s e x p e rie n c e iis e d ito r , a u t t io r n m l m a n u f a c t u r e r , he ts, w i t h ­ o u t d o u b t, th e h m lo s t a u t h o r i t y o n lh e s u b je t t. A d d re s s a ll In q c ir le s to W it lia m A R a d fo r d , N o IS27 P r a ir ie a v e ­ nue , C h ic a g o , I I I , a n d o n ly lo t lose tw o -c e n t s ta m p f o r re p ly . Baking Powder Corvallis, Oregon ■ ■ ■ -■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ G B s a a a .a B B B a a a E te A Carload of Land Plaster Let us Overhaul Your Car W il l A r r iv e a b o u t F e b ru a ry 1st You may obtain your requirements for delivery at time of arrival of car at a price of Now is the time to overhanl your car, while things are not rushing and you don’t need the car. Let us make you a price on your job. All work guaranteed. $12.50 a T o n . This plaster has given the best of results through a period of years. Wool contracts handled at present prices on same basis as past season. O. w . F R U M Hay Grain Feed " ■ ■ ili» s Setsu Mataudalra, eldest laughter of Ambassador Mataudalra. Japanese envoy to the United Slates. E md Prince Uhlcbibu, brother o f the ■ emperor of Japan, whose engagement ® i nas been announced In Tokyo. Assistant Secretary of W ar for A ria tto n and Mrs. F. Trubec D avid­ son are really a flying fam ily. H e re we have Mrs. Davidson cliuib it g Into one of ttie army planes at Bolling fleld fo r one of het frequent flights over the national capital. | ARROW GARAGE