=j ÍT alsovE nter^ripp^TTalsPv. Oregon. May 10. ■ □ ■ ■ ■ ■ H I : Poison : Oak New Spring Fabrics ■ Use ■ M rris’ Poison Oak Remedy ■ Made and guaranteed by Morris Pharmacy ; and wag brought to a close by the hostesses eerving ice cream and cake. Miss Hussey received many pretty and useful gifts. Tb' se enjoying this pleesant af­ ternoon were Bessie Reynolds, Nellie, Pearl and Mayme Falk, Edith Smith, Velva and G ladjs Hadley, Wilma Wahl, Ruth Sturte­ vant, Beulrh Miller, Mary Sm ith, Mrs, Sidney Smith, Mrs. Hussev and Miss Hussey. With the advent of warm Spring days one's thoughts turn to lighter, daintier and harmonious dress fabrics. Soon comes Achievement Day, then Memorial, Commencement, and the day of all days. Independence Day. We have the newest in summer fab­ rics in dress goods th a t we believe will please you. We invite you to in­ spect them. • * « The next club m.eting will Le June 1, at which time the members will meet with Mre. Geuevitve K e d a ll of North Albany. Friday afternoon the members of the Women’« missionary society cf the Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. E Brandon for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. W P- Wahl was in charge of the lesson. Following the business sessiou a social hour was enjoyed. * * * Republican Candidate For State Representative Stands for just laws for all. Both great and small, T .n members of the Halsey Woman’s Study club drove to Brownsville Friday afternoon and were guests of the Study club of that city at the home of Mrs H at­ tie Overton. For the pleasure of the yisitors a musical program and a short play had been arranged. Later a floral contest was enjoyed. Bringing the afternoon fo a close a huffett lunch was served. Those present from the Halsey (This adv. published and paid for by Thomas D. Potwin of club were Mesdames Wells, Marks. Albany, Oregon ) Laubner, McMahan, Bond, Moody, Driokard, H. Muller, W. Muller, and Rossman. Mrs, Tu-sing also --------------------------- :----------------------------------------------------------------- went over but is a member of the Brownsville club. next Sunday. There will be spec­ held for all who have children they ial music iu honor of Mother’s Day. wish baptized. J . S. M i'ler. pastor. The baptism of children will be Church Notes Will faithfully and impartially represent ALL interests of the County and State. Mrs, Bert Clark was a charming hostess of Thursday afternoon when she entertained the members of the Past Noble Grand club. Durirg the business session the committee in charge of the recent cooked food and apron sale, reported a net sum G O O I) G O O D S of $34 taken in. The remainder i f the afternoon was spent in conver­ Pine Grove Church sation and needle work and late in Sunday School 2 p. m. the afternoon the hostess, assisted Preaching at 8 p. m. by her daughter, Miss Georgina, Rev. Theo Mitzuer will preach served a delicious two-course lunch Coutinued horn page 1. May 13. Fourteen members were present. future, was the inspiration for a Church of Christ: tniacellaneoua shower at her home | 10 a. m. Sunday school. Saturday afternoon, with Mie* 11:00 a. tn. morning woiship and Mary Smith and Mins Gladys Had i communion service. ley hoet-aie«. Saturday was aim her hirthdav, The ufternoon was Methodist:— »pent in conversation and game- ; 10 a. in. Sunday eel ool A dainty box of any of the 11:00 a. m. preaching popular brands of candies 7:00 Epworth League in our well assorted stock Dana C. Rossman 8;00 p. m.preaching would make a most appro­ Bible study class Tuesdays 2.30 « . MniHIMlilNllUlumlHMU IHIUIIOIMIIUIINIIIIIMIMIIIIOIIIIUWMWOHIMM I I* priate g ift to your best girl Paint you can •r Prayer meeting Thursdays 8:00 —sw eetheart or wife. Ladies aid every Wednesday depend upon Women’s missionary society first The gift would be doubly F o r p a in tin g y o u r Friday of month 2:00 o’clock acceptable if purchased at house, we recom mend Dr. G. O. O'iver, vice president C lark's where none but the of Willamette University, will LOW E B R O T H E R S best is carried in stock. l.aily Assistant preach both morniog and evening H IG H STA N D A R D K O O N T Z ’S Thomas D. Potwin SOCIETY NOTES Candy for Her-- For County Recorder. Being a native »ail of Linu County and qnalified to render the most accurate and efficient service, I ask for the nomination for Coun­ ty Recordei at the republican p ri-; maries, May 18, 1928. M. H. ACHESON. "Born in Linn; educated in Linn; ready t to serve Linn. " (Paid adv. by M. H Ache son.) Clark's Confectionery f As you unroll it — Notice As you unroll the w rap­ ping from a Federal Tire notice the extra heavy tread, the live rubber casing. Federal and Fisk Tires HALSEY GARAGE Hill & Company Halsey, Oregon (THE S H O W O I F F E R P iS T T /J A T S I 7 t - -1 r t - : Classified Advertisements I w ant a few more BARKED ROCK BIRDS, Culls or any thing free from disease, price, have dropped a cent a pound: bring them in before a further drop. W. II. W heeler. Halsey, I THE SU P E R B SPECTACLE AND ÍH E PARADE OF f.OLD IO Ö O PE O PL E , County Coroner, Linn County THE C H IN E S E B E A U T Y LOLA LEE C H O N G TUSKOA h ? MIGHTY TUSKO THE TW O M A S T O D O N S K L A R G L S 1 B E A S T S T H A T W ALK TH E • EARTH TODAY T rawspowtco in T w o S w c ia l l v CossTRvcTto R R C ars KLINKHARDT5 IQUESTRIAN M ID G E T S '' L x I *' j;1 . 14 TINY NOas'MEN THOM BAVARIA B IG G E S T TRAVELING ZOO /■ t ON E A R T H TV V O PERFORM ANCES . '•v D A IL Y M_1 J* N D 7 P M * P A I N OR S H I N E j (Paid adv. by E. F. Fortm iller.) Four years experience in Assessors Office. Member “ Morning S ta r” Grange. Favor Income Tax (Paid adv. by Geo. L. Thompson) MTT11 THIS BANGE YOU’LL NEVER RUIN A N O TH ER MEAL!! PV E a ll have been heart­ u su a lly c h o ic e roast burned to a crisp — and have prayed for some W. II. Wheeler, Hulsey, wants Barred I Rock Birds. I j , pounds up. mJ-'.C. against scorching. TOR SA LE—Jersey Black Giant eggs per 15. E. A I'. EaFollcttc, 11*1- ser, Oregon. A'b* b'OR S 1LE—A spreader, bees, comb honev, supers: also honey at closing oat prices. \ T Sneed i SEED lYitaloes—Marketable Burbank s for sale Bert Minckley. | EARLY Ohio seed potatoes, Sc lb . lim i­ ted quantity going fast. T J Forster » discovered an un­ one to develop a SHAKES—Old growth Douglas fir, oa sap guaranteed also old growth red cedar pests of good size, delivered any where See .Mr. l aubner or address X. O. Isaacson, Gold son. Oregon , THE fc Republican Primaries May 18. 1928 STRA W BERRY TICKERS WANTED; D, E Walgamut, Brownsville, O re­ gon nilO* McDaniel Monument Works. 119 E 3rd St., Albany, t he entire stock of icon um euts and m arkers to be closed out at greatly reduced prices as 1 am go­ ing out of business. A l2ni3 1 N C IU D 1N Ü 4 Increased revenus from other sources rath e r than on Land. Candidate for broken when we XX - Assessor Linn County Prim aries Mav 18 — Phantom — ----------------------------------------------- - Maid Do Your Cooking It I like having * Maid at no coti ma V Republican Candidate for PAINT. W e »ell it be­ cause we know it is good. It gives the kind of results von w ant— and its beauty lasts for years. F R E E — “ T h e A r t o f C o lo r in th e Home,** a new b o o k con­ ta in in g a c h a rt fro m u hi« h h u n d re d s o f c o lo r c o m b in a ­ tio n s can be chosen. Come in an d ge t a copy. A lb a n y George L. Thompson “ECONOMY’’ Edwin F. 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