P E O R IA ♦ ;tjF A Future Farm Leader Mr». Vira Springer was a charm» Jug hostess of '1 hursday when the ■ snurtsined the member* of the Pot­ From O ur Regular Corrotpondoma ter sewing club. Bats, witches and I black c its scattsreu about the P IN E G R O V E ¡oom« carried out the spirit of the We. v illi Mrs. J 8. Lamar winning first John McNeil at her home here. j pr ¡¡e and Mrs. .May Abraham the T h e n lte rn u o n was |>le •»«til I y speni consolation in n r e d le a u r k a m i co o vei eat ion. A delicious lunch was Bervcd as T l e n e rv in g o f rt f ic s l.in e iits b ro u g h t a iina’e to t ’ e pleasant sftrruoou. the pleasant meeting to atluse Tt e hostess wts assisted in serving Those present wers Mss'latnes by M'S. Mac Powers. Neva Kniglllen, Martha Nichole, Complimented guests were Mrs. A n n a Esgy, Hoe a Hov;r, Fav Mac Powers, Mrs. Newport and G ith e n s and Myrtle McNeil. Three Mrs. Elleu Zimmerman. SOCIETY NEWS c h ild re n , R o nald G ilhene, Rea Me Neil and IvaT ann were present. • • • FAYETTEVILLE Mra. G. L. Worlcinger entertain­ ed Friday afternoon in honor of the b rthday of her daughter. Alice J*re, wilh a Halloween party. Games were a pleasing pastime until the hostess called the child- ten to the dining room where they fjund places at a prettily appolut- e l table. Place cards and favors carried out the Hallowe'en spirit P.aces were marked for Her'ha Brown, Vava Couey, Ruth Brown, Alice Bayne, Evelyn Wiltse, Loui e Windom, Elinor Couey and the honor guest. • • • LAKE CREEK Tuesday afternoon the member» of woman’s missionary society met with Mra. Martin Cummings fot the regular monthly meeting. An interesting study hour was er joyed and plans for the observing of the ' Week of Prayer’’ were made. A social hour was then enjoyed dur­ ing which the fosters served re. fresbments. Whiteside & Locke [ Hardware, Implements ami Sporting 1 Goods. Hudson and Essex Atitos [ 3rd & Madison Sts., Corvallis. Ore, Dana C. Rossman FUNERAL DIRECTOR I.ady Assistant All calls answered day or night Phone 255. Halsey, Oregon Shedd Personals ==n = jj (E n te rp ris e Corraapondenea) Mesdames Carothers, Jensen and Coates attended the American Le gton Auxiliary dinner and program in Albany Monday night. Mrs. J . C. Clay spent Monday shopping io Albany. Mr. and Mrs Merle Greig of Bellfountain are spending a few Java at the home o, Mrs. Greig’s mother, Mis. H a tch w e ll. Mrs. I.ymau Pennell, accompa nied by her sons, Leland and Lo tur, left Friday for Trinidad. Cali­ fornia, to visit Mr. Pennell who is employed by the Keru construction company at that placa. A cement walk is being laid around the new Masonic hall. Miss Cleona Smith, teacher in the local high school, is unable to teach this week because of the ill­ ness of her father. Malt. Smith, of Halsey. Miss Alberlf, Koontz of Halsey is substituting. Mr. Dick Farwel1, Mr. aud Mrs. Claude Thompson and daughter, Zdrna, returned from Paisley Tues­ day where they had been deer hunting. Mrs. Dale Forbes retu ned Tees day evening from Eugene where she had undergone an operation on her nose at the Gullion hospit­ al. Sne is staying nt ti e Will Por­ ter home for a few days. Mrs.Esther Groves drove to Hal­ sey Monday night to attend a prac­ tice meeting o f the Rebekahs. Mrs. Ella Crewse of near Peoria visited Mrs. Kendall and Mrs.Jen­ kins a few days tLis week. Miss Edith Croft and Miss Elene Davis left Wednesday for Eesther, Oregon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reamer. this year, to be the best of its many iiKct-ssful eveuta. Shorthorns, Herefords, and Aberdeen-Angus ex­ hibits will compete for the prized ribbons and a share in the Premi­ ums totaling »OO,000.00. Fifteen breeds of Sheep, Angora and rank Goats, ar.d five breeds of Hogs will be exhibited. In the Wool and Mohair Show there Is to be a splendid showing of sheep and goat fleeces as well as wool prod­ ucts of various kinds. For spectacular entertainment lu m , Jr., or Wapato, w .p.cu, there will be the loth Annual Horse Adam Duncan Dunn, Jr., of Washington, and hi. Shorthorn Show for wh ch approximately »0.- bull calf, “King of Supremacy." , »«o.OO In prize money «• »ffewd. I Programs—7 evenings and 3 after* A« iong as the Influences of the noona—feature stirring high and 4 H Clubs remain, America will ' broad Jumps, sterling performances never lack an adequate supply of by Harness Horses and three- and capable managers for Its farms. fivegaited American saddle horses Adam Duncan Dunn, Jr., is an ex­ as well as exciting six-in hand draft cellent example of the type of team driving contests. During each young farmer the organization is performance parades of prize-win­ developing. Adam Is a former 4-H ning Livestock will be staged and Club member. He is a son of the demonstrations given by famous late Adam Duncan Dunn, one of the sheep dogs. * original founders‘and Trustee-Di­ In addition to the foregoing. Pa­ rector of the Pacific Internatimal cific International will combine, in Livestock Exposition. Camp Plummer,-the official an­ its educational presentations, Dairy nual meeting place of 4-H Clubs in Livestock Exhibits; Dairy Land' this territory, is one of the most and Manufacturers’ P r o d u c t s outstanding developments of the Shows; Northwest Hay and Grain Paciflt International, the 18th An­ Show; Industrial Exposition; Fox nual of which will be held at Port­ Show; Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work land. Oregon, November 3 10, in­ Exhibits, and great "Truth In Meats" demonstration. clusive. The Fat Stock and Breeding sec-, All transportation lines offer re­ tions of the Exposition promise. duced fares to the Exposition. Charity Grange News Items B o ra h P a y s T r ib u te The regular meeting of Charily Grange was held Saturday even'ng and those present ware greatly pleased with the new lecturer, Mr Harding, and his part of the pro­ gram was greatly enjoyed. The meeting Saturday was t o ; have been an all day meeting but the farmers are too busy making use of this glorious Oregon weather and so the meeting was held in the evening. The juveniles enjoyed a birthday I cake baked by Mi9. Curtis Veatch for Clarence Mann, whose biithday this was. While tue rnen disusaed the problem of graveling the parking space the women present concerned hemselves about a new carpet, the one in use now having seen much 1 service. ‘‘Vote for the Grange Labor In-! come tax bill and reduce your I property ta x .’7 * Callapo >ia grange has invited u s1 to meet with them Saturday, Oct. 27. A speaker from O. S. C will address the meeting. Charity Grange has an open meeting once a year on or near the 4th of December, the anniversary ol the grange organization. This year it is December 1. A splendid program is planned and all friends are invited to bring a basket and enjoy a big dinner with ue. (Edi- tori are especially welcome ) Reporter Classified Advertisements NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL _______ ACCOUNT, Notice is hereby given that the final account of Leonard R. Wilson as admin­ istrator of the estate of OsCar IL Wilson deceased has been filed in the County Court of I.inn County, State of Oregon, anil that the 26lli day of November, 1928 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day lias been duly appointed by »aid court for the hearing of objections to »ai l final account and the settlement thereof, at which time any person in­ terested in said estate may appear and file objections thereto m writing and contest the same. Dated and first published Oct 25th, 1923. Leonard R. Wilson, Administrator Aforesaid, fussing & Tlisting, Attys. (or Ad in r, Oct. 25 Nov. 1-8-15 22, Church Notes Ï1 FOR SALE or Trade—Ford, model A Sport Coupe demonstrator New cat guarantee and service. Price >5Jo- Sells new for (677.00. Howe Oaraw Brownsville, Oregon OAK WOOD for sale. Call J. 1 SLAB WOOD for sale at Stanwood will $2 50 per cord; on gravel road. *i FOR SALE—T hrifty «boats. W. K. ter, Ilalsey, Route 1, olS* FOR SALE—Five or 6 ton« I.andphHter at $13.50 ton if taken from the carat Harrisburg. Car to arrive next week. F. I). Kropf, Phone 39F3. oli* iiiiiniiioiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiisiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiin iimmiua WHEELER Wants Chickens and will pay a little inure than going price, I) Street at First and Second. G D iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiu u io iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiiia iiiin iiiiiic Methodist: 10 a. in. Sunday school 11 :(X) a m. morning worship. Morning sermon: *’Ouly One Able to Save.’ 6:30 Epworth League 7:30 p m. evening worship. Evening subject: Secret of a Liv­ ing C hurch.’’ Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30 Prayer meeting Thursdays 7:30 Ladies aid every Wednesday J S. MiUer, pastor. Church of C hrist: 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. communion service. 7:00 p. in. Christian Endeavoj J M- Shelley, minister. 1' 'Hi Straley Bros, on the highway. Short Order Lunches Groceries Meat M arket Gas and Oil, Camp Grounds and Cabins. We are here to serve the Public. iniiiiiiiiiiiantiiiiiim am nim inBiiiiwiiiiiaM m iiiiiiR1 unmta TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 8 O’Clock Jetta Goudal In “ W h ite G old” With K enneth Thompson and George Bancroft. Another “ Our G ang” comedy. Everybody come. We will soon have special music for our shows. Describing Herbert Hoover as "one of the great administrators of all times,” Senator William E. Borah of Idaho declared that "the issues of this campaign are every day problems, such as farm relief, cheaper transpor­ tation, development of waterways, a public utilities policy, conservation of electric power, and the mainte­ nance of our Constitution as the peo­ ple had written it.” iiniinmiiniii... iiioiiiiiiiiininii.... . Reduce Taxes by Reducing Expense L E E G ID D IN G S Democratic Candidate for County Assessor Election Nov. 6, 1928. Assessor 1922 to 1924. Expenses of Assessor’s Office for last six years according to records in the county clerk’s office. 1922 ................$ 6,295.74 1925 ........... ....$ 7,463.15 1923 ................. 6,362.68 1926 .................. 7.6 U 1924 ................. 6,321.63 1927............... . 7,963.92 Total, 3 years $18,980.05 $23,076.0-’ Paid adv, by Lee Giddings, Albany, Oregon. FREE! FREE! Grab Bags W ith E v e r y 5 0 c P u r c h a s e Have that Fall and Winter suit made to order--NOW! The first requirem ent of being well dressed is to have clothes that fit. The best fitting clothes are, those tailored to individual order. I he best tailored to order clothes are those produced by E d V. P rice & Co. $30 $35 $40 miitnoi HALSEY THEATRE The members of Purity Rebekah lodge enjoyed one of the biggest meetings of the year last evening. Mrs. Louise Tei’ozzi president and Mrs. Hallie Ingle vice president were present in their official ca­ pacity. Visitors were present from Charles Siraley waslookiug after business transactions at the county A lbany, Brownsville acd H ar­ seat Monday. risburg. Following the business FREE! ( session the banquet committee com- posed of Mesdames Mary Pattou, Blanche Morris sod Li’s Miller, invited the company to the diuing room wh're an elaborate snpper was served. Hallowe’en decora­ WOOD FOR S A L E -16 inch big»,. Enquire J. W Bressler, Dalse-. tions were used on the tab ’es. aluable prizes in each and every bag and a per cent of the bags have an additional prize ranging in value from 50c to $3.00. Spend 50c in our store and you get one of these hags. V M. V. Koontz Co. Morris Pharmacy GOOD GOODS Friday, Saturday, October 26-27 there's Nothing Like the Bridge-Beach WOOD SUPERIOR CIRCULATOR B u ilt L ik e a W a r m ’A i r F u rn a c e The cold air enter» at the bottom , is heated and hum idified between the fire pot and the outer casing—and passes out through the top, C IR C U L A T IN G the warm, moist, healthful air to the most distant comer» of the adjoining rooms. Has wonderful heating capacity— w ill heat several rooms com fortably in the coldest weather. Burna cord wood, chip», blocks, knots—is easily regulated and heats up quickly in the morning. Comes in beautiful W a ln u t Enamel finish and also in plain black wilh Wellsville polished steel body. W on d erfu l in R esults Reasonable in Price HILL & COMPANY Hardware, fu rn itu re, Stoves, Plumbing