Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 11, 1920, Image 1

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V OL. 9, NO. 11
HALSE Y, LI N N
COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER
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HALSEY STATE BANK
* HALSEY NEWS NOTES*
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
We invite your banking business
O ptical
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Iioontx Store Robbed,
Estimated logs $300.
Final Notes on the Election.
“Always At Your Service”
Turn the golden grain into grains of (o ld by depositing your surplus
funds in th is strong, conservative institution.
Pour per cent paid on Savings.
E verything modern in banking.
We have a few Ltnn County five per cent Bonds in denom inations of
ilOO.OO and 1500.00 each which we w ill sell w hile thev last.
Pay a visit to our
CORSET DEPARTMENT
sey.
T h e E n te rp rise ex • ids con-
W hen C H Koont» went to the E m u la tions.
-tore last Monday morning, he
found th a t some p arty or parties
unknow n had broken into the
»tore
and tak en a num ber of silk
C. H. KOONTZ, Pres.
D. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres.
waists, some dress goods, some la-
B. M. BOND. Cashier
lies’ purses and some silverw are
The thief entered the store at the
window on the north side and left
PREPAYMENT FARM LOANS
(he same way, as footstep! on the
We added the "PR E" to payment and w ill loan you money for ten o i twenty
desk would testify.
year«. No com m ission mortgage, no Life Insurance. You can, but do not bare
80 far as kuown at present ev­
to pay on the principal annually
erything th a t was taken was some­
thing in dem and by ladies.
See J. M. and 11. M. Hawkins, Albany, Oregon.
ALBANY STATE BANK, of Albany, Oregon
W e H ave
EVERY THING
H A L SE Y . O R E G O N
Capital and Surplus $32,000
$1.50;;PER YEAR
11 1920
,
Halsey Ratifiées in G rand Shape,
E Y E S T R A IN
Is the Cause ot Many
HUMAN ILLS
If your ey es g iv e you trouble, or
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your glasses are annoying
SHE VS. We can R elieve Y ot.
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Bancroft Optical Co.
j u 1st St W . A lb a n y , P hon e 461 S
W hile we chronicled a ratifics-
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i ou here on W ednesday evening
o f last week, we were not a w a it
All kinds of seed and
th a t the stupendous republican
victory called for u double b a t reled grain cleaned.
Clover and grass seed
latificate, h u t such seemed to be
the case, for on T hursday n ig h t a for sale.
parade was formed in which Clate
1920 Maxwell car l o r
S m ith ’s sm all mule and Fred Po* -
in 's large gray horse were huched
side by side to represent th a t the
republican m ajority aud demo­
The I). S. Landon
cratic m inority were expected to
place,
pull together in the U S congress
Halsey,
Oregon.
W ith this ill assorted team pull­
ing its load in the van, ami the
PORTLAND
Halsey band (or m aybe it was the
is tlie Commercial Center of North
handse) discoursing peals of bit­
Aiuer-ca on the Pacific Coast,
tersweet the parade m arched lln u .vhere the greatest river ot the West
pours its turbid flood in to the sea.
the m ain streets of our city and
An Ideal Home City.
iinally repaired to the bull ground
A Center of Education.
where hursts of oratory em anated
BLY A HOMES1TB NOW
from the speakers of the evening,
w hile prices are low.
prom inent am ong whotu were
You will liv e here som e ilsy,
dayor W alton aud A lderm an-
Consult BEN RIESLAND,
Sulxlt vision Specialist.
elect W hite.
Nor was it a one-sided affa ir, 104 PLATT H LILlHN'v 127 Park street
PO R TLAND O R EG O N .
lh e gunner of the evening was
las M cW illiam s,
one of cu r
staunchest dem ocrats, who fired
W e a r e here to s e rv e you
The
ihe salutes w ith a zeal th a t would b e s t o f pork, b eef, and fish th e
outzeal m any of the republicans.
country affords. W e keep a line
A lter the p atrio tic speeches had of lard and compound alw ays on
u-en m ade, th e ass.-mbly, Consist- hand. S ee us before you buy.
mg m ainly ot men and women Ih e Halsey M eat M arket, C arter
and hoys anil girls, proceeded to & Son.
play th e ir ratify in g games such as
m iller buy, skiptom aloo, and o th ­
ers too num erous to m ention, after
FINE
which they all repaired to th eir
Price 22 and 25 cents. 50 La
homes, th an k fu l th a t presidential
.m e tio n s only com e once ... four j or mom 20 and 23 cents p er lb
t
T. J. Skirvin
Last week we placed a conserva­
tive estim ate on th e election as
based on returns up to the tim e
we went to press, a n d we stated
th a t H arding was assured of 340
electoral votes and th a t btanheld
had a m ajority of more th a n 3000
rotes over C ham berlain.
L ater retu rn s show th a t H a rd ­
ing will get more th a n 400 elec­
toral votes and th a t two of the
states th a t have heretofore helped
to m ake up the solid south have
brokeu ran k s and are in the re­
publican colum ns, nam ely, O k la­
homa aud Tennessee.
Stair field's m ajority over C ham ­
berlain is more th an 10000; all
three m em bers of the U 3 house of
represntatives
are republicans;
every state elective < 3ice and eve­
ry Linn county electivu otlice has
been filled hy republicans.
It was not a landslide it was an
avalanche.
1 he national house of represent­
atives will have a republican plu­
rality of 176.
The largest ever.
T he senate will have a m ajority years.
of 10.
In the state Ispislalure there are
th irty senators; one of them , a
holdover, is a dem ocrat.
Th
In the state house of representa-
ives there are sixty-one m em bers;
»wo of them , holdovers, are dem ­
it ats.
Extracted
Horny
N. T.Sneed Halsey, Oregon
e F ir s t S a v in g s B a n k o f A lb a n y , O r e g o n
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
State Fair Prizes.
Is a good place to deposit your savin gs. 4 perceut interest on savings
sccounts that run three months, si» riwntbs or s year. Interest pud
In looking over the list of pri-
teiii la o n u a lly .
res th a t were won a t th e state fair,
we noticed some prices th a t were
»warded to H alsey people that
i«ve uot been m entioned in the
Enterprise. Some of the follow­
ing prises haVe and some have not
■sen reported. F H P orter clesn-
J up n early ev erything in the
fed Polled line, tak in g all hot
■ns prem ium which was 2nd on a •(X
ull 3-years old, which went to C $
f Sargent of Scio.
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On display -these days are several
new Fall corsets of rare beauty and
fineness of fabric-a representative
showing of the various styles in our
line of
ROYAL WORCESTER and BON TON CORSETS
They are fashioned from the best
quality materials and almost ideallv
perfect, in workmanship and design
M.r V. KOONTZ CO.
Try an Ad in the Enterprise
$
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C R E vans won ten prem ium s
u the H olstein class as follow»
.'nd in produce of cow; breeders <IX
oung herd, Ju n io r heifer calf, 1X
nd 2nd and 3d on Senior hull
»If, 3d on bull 3 years or over, $
amor yearling heifer, and get of
irs, and fith on Senior heifer calf.
C L Falk jr won Perclieron
remiume as follows one 1st, on>
1, one 4th and one 5 th.
R A Tem pleton won both cham
ions, eleven late, and four 2nd»
i th e Cheviot cla»B.
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4X
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fix
IX
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C laude McKern and Miss June w
’.sin ey of C orvallis, were marriei 1X
$
ist T hursday afternoon at the
fethodiat parsonage io Albany hi 'IX
ev J C Spencer. Only a few ot
fe
■e relatives were pn sent. They
.x p e c t to m ake th eir home io H al
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Mackinaw Overcoats
$17.50
Mackinaws Norfolk
$16.00 to $18.00
Sweaters $3.25 to $8.00
Mackinaw Shirts
Rubber Boots
Rain Coats
Rain Hats
For the Whole Family.
I). H. STURTEVANT
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