Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 08, 1920, Image 1

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    H alsey E nterprise
E
j-V O k
$1.50 PER YEAH
JU LY
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON,
S 2 d ) . To
Miss Blanche Forster of Eu­
gene, spent the week end with
tbe Commercial Center of North
her parents, P J Forster and
EVERYTHING
America on the Pacific Coast,
wife.
O ptical
kU.,c the g rcitest river of the West
The Halsey has«* ball team
ALSO ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM EVERYWHERE
pours US turbid flood into tlie sea.
E Y E S T R A IN
crosses bats with the Cottage
An Meal ll».ne City.
X d ro v e team next Sunday a t Cot­
1» the Cause of Many
•\ Center of Education.
IIVMAX U.I.S
We
are
here
to
serve
you.
The
UVY A H O M ESITE NOW
NO 49-
tage Grove.
If y o u r eyes give you trouble, or your
best of pork, beef, and fish the
glasses are annoying
»hile prices are low.
Report of the condition of
A F G am jobst and wife from
country affords. We keep a line
You » il ' b ve liere 30 ,16
THE HALSEY STATE BANK
WE CAN K M J EVE YOU
Salem, drove up Monday morn­
I Halsey m Ihe state of Oregon, at the of lard and compound always on
Consult BEN RIEi LAND,
ing to visit their son, Dr Garn-
Bancroft Optical Co.
lose of business June 30tb 1920.
Snhlivision Specialist,
hand. See ys before you buy.
313 1st St. \V. Albany. Phone 461
jobst
bnd family. They were
RESOURCES
4.U PLATT BV11.1)1 N ’ I ’7 Park street.
The Halsey Meat Market, C arter accompanied by A J Engelhart.
— I Loans anti discount
Í17-.
722
32
PORTLAND O REG ON .
& Son.
)verd rafts secured and
' wife, and children. Mrs Engel­
- - - -
13.62
unsecured
Miss McCrary of Portland, was hart is a sister of Dr G am jobst.
DR. h . G A R N JO B ST,
5,360.00
kinds and warrants
the guest of Miss Gertrude Por­ They returned Monday evening.
Amor A. Tussing
stocks, securities, judgm ent»
150.00
P H Y S IC IA N
AND
SURGEOh
ter
Sunday.
3.335 4S
A Wesley and family, M E
tanking house
lawyer and notary
2.910
70
Miss
Marie Stew art of Eugene Gardner and family, 1 E Gard­
•urniture and fixtures
Telephone 145.
Halsey, Oregoi
hie from approved reserve
Miss Mildred Stew art of P ort­ iner and family, J A Stevenson
B rownsville , O regon
57,09«- 29
banks
land,
and Mrs Marion Pike of and family and their grand­
9,81.7.59
.'ash on hand
Harrisburg, visited the latter daughter, Mr and Mrs Ribelin,
12.5.5,
Total Resources
THE
part of the week with their Mrs Brandon, and Robert Miller
L IA B IL IT IE S
mother, Mrs Florence Stewart. ¡and wife and Mrs Young went
« 20,000 00
apital stock paid in
The 1 O O F installed the fol 'out to Hctzler’s grove and spent
12,(KO 00
surplus land
lowing officers last Saturday the 5th. Mr Hetzler and family
fn d iv id ed profits, less ex-
HALSEY , OREGON
night: Fred Cary, N G; T F Hill­ took dinner with the picnickers.
3,406.03
penses and taxes paid
man, V G ;F H Porter, rec sec:
Chas P Poole was in Halsey
Individual deposits sub-
John Pitman, treasurer.
Tuesday a fter the body of Percy
H4I.44O.43
ject to check
I The team belonging to Royal Hume, who died in Portland,
Demand certificates of
3,454.92
Interest paid on tilin' e«»rtifieat*M of deposit
deposit
Mr Hume was well
Wright got frightened here in July 4.
56.154.62 I
l ime and savings deposits
known
in
Halsey,
He was born
Halsey
last
Saturday
evening
W e invite your banking business
$255,4.5«». 00
I'otal Liabilities
from the shooting of Roman and raised in Browniville. He
STATE OH O REG O N )
candles and ran away.
The was buried Wednesday morning
C. H. KOONTZ, Pres.
I). TAYLOR, Yiee-Pres.
County of Linn
)
hack was broken up considerably in the Masonic cemetery under
1, H. M. Bond, Cashier of the above but no one was hurt.
B. M. BOND. Cashier
the K P ritual.
PORTLAND
W e H ave
HALSEY NEWS NOTES
HALSEY STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $32,000
named bank, do solemnly swear that tin
above statem ent is true to the best oi
my knowledge and belief.
(Signed) B. M. Bond. Cashier.
CORRECT—Attest:
C. 11 KOONTZ
D. IAYI.OR
P. M. BOND
Directors
Subscribed and sworn to before me
Hus fclh da) of Julv. 1920.
E. Walton. N otar, Public.
My commission expires 3-5-24.
Your Book of Correct Styles
Before placing your order for your new
Autumn Suit and W inter Overcoat you 11
want to select the fashions that please you
and the woolens that harmonize with your
personality. If you h i.c n ’t your copy of
“MEN'S TOGS" from Ed. V. Price 6? Co.,
let us know today. W eil send you one.
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
E X C L U S IV E
LO C A L
D EALER S
Try an Ad in the Enterprise
ELLEN SBURG
PRODUCE CO
OP SEATTLE
Cash Buyers of Cream
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU SELL
HALSEY,
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
Hour at D H Sturtevant's.
0 W Frum shipped a car of
hogs Wednesday.
Leo Jenney and Rodell Stewart
spent Mondav at Eugene.
Warren Walton shipped a ca*
of hay Monday.
For Dental W ork—Dr. E. W
Barnum, Harrisburg, Oregon.
Phone or write for appointment
Mr and Mrs W A Cummings'
spent a few days at Cascadia Iasi
week.
J S McMahan was called to
Crawfordsville Tuesday to look
after his cattle.
Mrs Harry Hopkins of Enum
claw, Washing on, visited the
latter part of last week a t the
F H Porter hom*».
Barnet Sneed and family r f
Marshfield, visited at the N T
Sneed home for a short time Sat­
urday en route to Ix*hanon.
The Rebekahs will initiate sev
eral candidates Thursday even
¡¡ng, July 8, and the Brownsville
lodge is expected to put on the
work.
Among 80 men drawn in Port
land for the federal grand jury
¡we noticed the names of R E
Stewart of Halsey, and M S Coot
of Shedd.
Alfred Savage had the misfor
tune to get his arm caught it
the cog wheels of a silo filler last
Saturday, lacerating his arn
very badly.
For S a le .-A good range fo<
Sit), and a camp stove and pip«
for $1. W H Robertson. Halsey
fi 241 f
For sale.
175 h m of th<
north part of the Gray rand
with house and barn 3 1-2 mil«-
wpst of Halsey. For particular
address Mrs Frances E Gray I l
Cottage Grove, Ore. 6 24 3t
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OREGON
The First Savings Bank of Albany .Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
Is a good place to dtpoM t your saving*, -I perceut interest on savings
accounts that run three months, si* Months or a year. Interest paid
sem i-annually.
INCE the first use of binder twine in this
country forty years ago, Plymouth Tw ine
has always proved itself to be the twine that binds
and satisfies. It has been found the most eco­
nomical in all grain-growing localities and will
save you time, money and worry during the
coming harvest.
S
Plymouth Twine
is always uniform in quality — smooth-spun, even and
strong. N o thin places to strip and break while the binder
is in operation.
Inspect a bale o f this dependable twine at our store
the next tune in town and let us have your memorandum
order early to insure delivery.
D. H. STURTEVANT
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