2W se^E jj£T £ripe;Jîa l8 e v <(O re k ^ ^ “ SUNSHINE AND WARMER” TOO MUCH FOR TRAPMEN Wear-Ever P e r fe c t D ay M ak es a C lean S co re and G unm en , S lu m p 6-Q uart If you smoke for pleasure A lu m in u m With perfect weather and the bees droning auiorg the blossom« of the nearby orchard and field mice playing hide and seek among the empty gun shells, Towaer out in the adjoining field digging out a gopher, robin redbreast chirking sweet music to bii cutie; oh whal e the use of mentioning any more distracting things, enough has been said a'.ready and anyone who ie acquainted with Oregon spring days kt.ows th at such a time is not conducive to good marks­ manship. A spirit of live and let live was not only felt but practiced and the only man of the gun club member, ship whose nature was awry with this epirit was C. H. Morris who tore ino the little harmless pigeons for a 25 straight. C. P. Moody and Frank Gansle both wavered long enough for a miss each and the end of a perfect day was not to be. Drinkard, Norton, Cross, Fuller, Hover, who usually are strong on getting all of them, listened too long to mother nature and let one or two go. During the day|some good work was done by different members of the club. Tom Hover shattered 28 out of a possible 24 in a double event and C. P. Moody hung Up a score of 49 out of a possible 50 in hir first two strings. The club maintains its per cent- age standing. K e ttle 98c Thia offer is good only from April 12th to 21st. Cover to fit 6-qt. Kettle only 32 cts. Here are a few of its many uses: Cooking vegetables, pre­ serving fruit, making pot roasts, canning fruit, boiling dumplings, making apple butter, stewing meat, making soup A lso g e t th is S te w Pan 2-qt. c a p a c ity 59c. Cover, 2fc. extra H ill & Co. H a rd w a re P o u ltr y S u p p lie s T in w a re T U S S 1 N G & T U S S IN G L ake C reek N ew s LAW YERS tE n tarprtas C orrsapoodsnoaj Halsey and Brownsville Oregon DELBERT STARR Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer L A D Y A S S IS T A N T Brownsville, Oregon I W hiteside & Locke [ Hardware, Im plem ents and Sporting Goods. Hudson and Essex Autos 1 3 rd & M a d is o n Sts., Corvallis. Ore. JIM H O R N IN G Genevieve Hooper who is teach ing school at Black Butte, spent the Easter vacation with her par­ ents who live near Nixon. Miss Noia Coldiron visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O, G. Cold­ iron, the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brock and Club Won Lost T ie d 2 daughter, Dorris, drove to Leba­ C o q u ille ________ 20______ non to spend Easter with Mrs H e p p n e r_________ 2 1 _____ 3______ 0 Salem ..................... 19.............. S...........0 Brock’s parents, Mr.and Mrs. Wat. K la m a th ....................17......... 6 ............. 1 Curtis. McMinnville____ 17_____ 7______ 0 Mrs. J. W- Morgan is at home Ech o ........................... 15............. 6 ............. 3 again after spending several weeks Hillsboro................. .1 5 ......... 6 _____ 3 Roseburg _______ 16_______8 ______ 0 in Oakland, California. M e d fo rd _________ 16______ 8 ______ 0 Mrs. N. H. Cummings returned Huntington _____ 1 5 . . . . . . 8 _______1 to her home here Sunday evening Bend...................... 11............. 8............. 2 General Blacksmithing Acetylene W eldiug F irs t & Adams, Corvallis. Ore. T H E B A L L S T U D IO "‘X F is h e r -B r a d e n Funeral Directors-Embalmers Lady Assistant. Chapel or Residence Funerals. Phone 95. Albany, Oregon THE HOME OF AKTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY Kodak work, frames and copying of old pictures. T h ird & Jefferson, Corvallis, Ore. NEW SPRING WALLPAPER miiiiimMMwiiiiiwuiuiiiMii B O B B IN G B A R B E R IN G BATHS A N D S H A M P O O IN G Agent H ub Cleaning Works Albany Laundry Every Tuesday E. C. M IL L E R from Bedford, Iowa where she was called by the death of her mother. Mrs. Dicy Brock is vieiling her daughter Mrs.Ed Wigleand family near Rowland. Miss Jersaline Hockensmitb, Russell H Tndon and Jack Under. Ju3t in Allphin’s Auction House R e m n a n ts H a lf P r ice Broadalbin St., Albany The Only Exclusive Wall Paper and Paint Store In Linn County. Auction Sat. April 14,1 p. m. F u rn itu re— liv e stock — w ill be sold. I f you have anything you w ant sold, bring it in. F urniture sold at private sale anytime. Farm machinery sold a t all times. F.C. DANNALS 123 East Third St. E u g e n e __________1 4 . . . . . 1 0 . . _____ 0 P o rtla n d _________ 13___ .. 1 1 ______ 0 Halsey ................ . . 1 2 ______ 12 0 M on ito r_____ ____ 12............ 17.............0 Pendleton................ 11 . . . . 13.^___ 1 La G ra n d e _______ 11_____ 13______ 0 P rineville ..............1 0 ............12_____ 2 B a n d o n _________ 1 0 . . . . . . 1 3 _______ 1 T h e D a lle s ...: ___ 10............ H .......... 0 E n te rp ris e ............... 9 . . . 1 5 ....... 0 Arlington ____ ■__ 6 . . . . . . 1 8 . . . . . . 0 Siletz ....................... 6 .............18......... 0 N e e d y .......................8 ............... 16....... 0 Baker .......................4 ...............20............0 A stcria...................... 4 ______ 19____ I Union ...................... 1 ............ 23........ 0 T o led o ...................... 1...........2 3 . . . . . . 0 Albany GLOBE —a n d th a t's w h a t m a d e t h is c ig a r e t t e f a m o u s — j o in th e h a p p y c o m p a n y o f sm o k e r s w h o are g e ttin g c o m p le te e n jo y ­ m e n t fr o m s m o k in g Camels T o d a y , us for m a n y y e a r s, C a m e ls le a d by b illio n s a n d th e y k e e p r ig h t o n g r o w in g ( 1 9 2 ® , B . 1. R » 7 « o ld . T . k * « » • m p s o v , W ln a to n -S a le m , N . C . S wood wire among the young people from here who attended the high school carnival at Halsey Friday night. • George G ithensof Peoria attend­ ed church here Sunday morning and was a dinner guest at the Thomas Ardry home. Wendle Finney of Philomath was a week eud guest at the A Hathaway home. M'ss Helen Williams who is at- tending O.S-C,, spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C 8. Williams Miss Dorris Ryeider, » fellow student, accompanied her Mr. and Mrs. Manley Spores ol Mohawk, were other guests. Mrs. Rachael Nicholson and daughter, Neeta, were ehopping in Eugene Saturday, Miss Edith Bilyeu is at home again after several weeks spent in Salem where she visited her sister, Mis. Wayne Barber. Miss Jessaline Hoekensmilb re­ turned to her school work at O.S. C. Sunday after a woeks absence on account of sickcers, A lbany Sun. Mon. Tues. April 15-17 Syd. Chaplin in “ The Fortune Hunter ” Wednesday Only. A p ril 18 J. P. Matthews Auto Tops Curtains and Seat Covers Pola Negri in ^Three Sinners’ Thur. Friday, April 19-20 John Barrymore in “ When A Man Loves ” Saturday Only, April 21 “Judgment of the Hill»” G lass In c lo su r e s fo r A ll M ak es o f C ars. 326 South Second Street. Corvallis, Oregon i * ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Triangle Baby Chick Mashes and Scratches We have a complete line inclluding the Alinone Baby Chick Starter, a milk mash and scratch combined. Used by prominent Valiev Poultrymen. O. W . F R U M Hay ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Grain Feed (B y an Enterprise Reporter) A lb an y F lo ra l Co. Cot Nice of Alsea were week end visit- ors at the Merwvn Van Nice home. Miss Eilen Van Nice hie been em ­ ployed to teach in the Lebanon schools next vear. Attorney fussing return ;d T ues­ day evening from Portland. flowers ^ / 7 ^ i b a n y ^ / > i r e c t o r y * * anil plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Flo w er phone 458-1. Call At Davenport Music House For New and Second Hand Pianos. Pianos For Rent. Albany, Oregon y„„ A lb an y B a r g a in H ou se New and Second Hand Furniture Highest Prices paid for all kinds of Junk, Wool, Hide», Furs, Pelta Cascara Bark. Albany Oregon. Albany Creamery Association Manufacturers of ~ lbasy baking co A 405 West F irst B U T T E R -N U T BR E A D i p AST A LB A N Y HARDER SHOE ■--3 Charles R. Goltra, Proprietor Member of Manter Barbers Association. Specializing in I.adie«' and Children'« H air Cut» and Bob» W ork Guaranteed 1029 East Second St. Albany, Ore. A lbany BANK We P A S T B U R N ’S GROCERY A-4 4lli and Lyons Street Tbe place to buv good groceries at the right price. On the corner, plenty of room to park. Albany. EVirtmiller Furniture Co., furni- * lure, rugs, linoleum, stove» ranges. Funeral directors. 427-433 west First •treet, Albany, Oregon. olman LINN BUTTER H and Buyers of Egfis A Fain e rs’ Co-operative Creamery s ia t e invite your business. Saving« and commercial account« Capital, turplu«, undivided profit«, |IOO. t0o. & jackson Grocery— Bakery E ve ryth in g in the line of rats Opposite Poatoffice I " lim c a f e . Harold G. M urphy Prop. Phone 6*,5 W k n k v e k CUOSK m p e r ia l A O. J. Allertaon and fan ily spent Sunday at the J. N. Elliott home ennings Auto Top Shop—Auto M*mie Falk was a guest at the trim m in g , seat covers and w inter in ­ H. J. Falk home last Sunday. closures. 202 It- Second. Phone 4 lx j. N. L. Jennings Manager Mr. and Mr«. W. A. Falk and son Rawleigh were guests at tl e OSCOK AMES HARDW ARE C. L. Fain J r. home last Suuday. The Winchester Store 422 W est E ir s t S tr ee t Miss Doris Howard has acc.pted A lb a n y , O regon O A K L A N D — PO NTIAC'S t i e offer of teaching the Kirk Sales and Service school again uext year. Good usedcarso Id w ith our guarantee Alice, Fred and Margaret H ird- B Y E R L Y M O T O R CO. ing ip en t Sunday afternoon with Albany, Oregon Our new series Pontiac now on display Betty Jean and Jimmy Van Nice. Universal & Celcnial Ranges Grace K’rk and Doris Howard spent tbe week end in Lebanon at lowest rate ol interest. i where they were guests of Carrie i Real Ettfate Insurance Your Vision Is Above Price Downing. prompt service, courteous treatm ent. W a . B a i n , w ith Lane County Abstract Once G O N E , no amount of money Louise Seefeld of Monmouth company, Albany can replace your eyesight. I t is spjot tbe week end here at tbe the most priceless ol all your pos­ I f you enjoy a good meal sessions. Far too precious to be borne of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. And know a good meal when you get it tossed around on the bargain You’ll fie back for you'll not forget it. Henry Seefeld. block. W hen your eyes need at­ tention come to a Clarence Gillette ha« returned Reliable Optometrint from Salem where he had been to G E O M. G IL C H R IST Then you w ill be sure to get e x ­ visit Mrs. G illette who is ill in ALBANY pert optical service at a fair ami that city. He reports she is grtting square price, Years of service to T ic k e t office Bell l ine Stage. tbe public has b uilt a refutation Albany to San Francisco, »15. along nicely. lor dependable service and l-A IR dealing You w ill enjoy having L. R Falk, F. W. Falk and R. your eyes examined and fitted E. Bierly a rd their families ate H a sk in s & T alb ert here. Easter dinner at the C. L. F alk Sears’ Grocery Harold Albro, Sr., home. During tbe afternoon Jeweler and Optom etrist, A Service and Cash Store C, H. Falk was also a visitor. 313 West First Street Alliany.O r». Ask for prices. W ill Fry and daughters, Jose- E. L. Stiff Furniture Co. J R Complete Home Furnishers FARM LOANS” n ■ ■ • ■ * ’ ' a F o r S u c c e ss w ith th e B aby C h ick s M ak e Y o u r P la n s N ow to In clu d e th e u se o f S p o o n R iver Sparks phine and Julia and Frank Titus of Portland pleasantly surprised the H. L, Straley family with a visit Sunday. Charles Straley and family of Halsey were ulso visitors Mrs. J. H. Van Nice and son Kenneth of Salem and Ellen Van > ■ ■ i t ■" ■ M M M U M B B B M M M ; Our Seiberling 1 TIRES Protected ■ F or O ne Y ear I Against accidents, bruises, negligence, cuts, blowouts, rim cuts, wheel alignment, under inflation or any road hazard by the Seiberling Protected Service Corporation. Arrow Garage Halsey, Oregon. ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■*■ ■■ PARAGON CAFE