Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 20, 1921, Image 1

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    V OL. 9, NO. 21
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THE
* HALSEY NEWS NOTES i |
HALSEY STATE BANK
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also items
HALSEY, O REG O N
Capital and Surplus $34,000
_______ _____________________________!
EVERYWHERE s ! {
oe interest from
Mr» H W Steinke.
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T. J. Skirvia,
Clover Warehouse.
'¡X :
I b a re full blooded P ekin «luck Something About The
aggt for sale a t $1.26 per se ttin g
Highway.
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
We invite vour banking business
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i. <awe*ee**e***4re«r«eeea-’^
1-13 2-3.
Pacific
W b H atm
EVERY THIN«
O ptical
Copy of C ounty contract.
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
Hour at D H S tu rtev an t’s.
“ A lbany, Oregon, Ja n 13, 1921.1
“ To A lbany C ham ber of Com-
i ’
J
H
Sufley
was
an
A
lbany
caller
eierce
and W horn it may concern :
E Y E S T R A IN
C. H. KOONTZ, Pres.
D. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres.
1, the Caasc of Ma»y
last F rid ay .
“ The
E ngineers and County j
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HUMAN ILLS
B. M. BOND, Cashier
F ru u i & M ayberry shipped a Court of I.inn C onntv, Oregon,
If your eyes give you I rou ble,
ear of hogs W ednesday.
estim ate the Pacific H ighw ay .a n ,
your glasses are annoying
SEE VS. We can Relieve You Ü
D r T I M arks was an A lbany be graded from D river’s crossing
PREPAYMENT EARM LOANS
Bancroft Optical Co. <>
caller the la tte r p a rt of the week, to H arrisb u rg for the sum of $73,-
We added the "PRE” to payment and will loan yau money tor ten or twenty
tlJ 1st St. \Y Albany. Phone 4*1 <
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J E Salash was in A lbany last (XX).(X).
year.. No commission mortgage, no Life Insurance. You c.n , but .to not hart
’■ J here rem ains in th e County
F rid ay evening, and S aturday.
to pay on the principal annually.
Mrs F W Robison was a Salem T reasury unsold $76,000.00 of the
get for th e ir money invested in
visitor
the la tte r p a rt of the bonds authorised by the people,
See J. M. and IL M. Hawkins, Albany, Oregon.
which is applicable to the Pacific other th a n road bonds.
week.
R ealising this condition •( a f­
Mr and Mrs H arry Leeper and H ighw ay.
fa
irs
, the A lbany C ham ber af
“ Il" these $75,000 (XI bonds are
their son, F rancis, returned to A l­
Commerce
h a s appointed J M
sold this Spring, the whole of said
pine T uesday.
H
aw
kins,
1)
O W oodw orth, L L
Mrs K arl B ram w ell and c h il­ money, or such as is necessary,
Sw
an,
Claude
II M urphy, a»d
dren were week end visitors with will during 1921 be applied to g ra ­
Lloyd
T
em
pleton
as a committee
ding the said road and to no other
Mis Settle in E ugene.
to work with the C ounty C o urt'to-
Geo McCart was in H arrisburg p urpose.
wards the selling of sufficient
“ The
H ighw ay
Commission
Friday in the in terest of the Coun­
bonds
to grade tb e l ’seitio H igh­
1. a good plate to depowt your saving». 4 perceut interest on sarin g.
agrees to rock all of said highway
ty Farm Bureau.
way
to
H arrisb u rg during 1921.
MMennts that ran three months, sir m onth, or a year. Interest paid
For Dental W ork—Dr. E. W. as soon as the proper grade is
This com m ittee has been se-
»enn-annually.
Barnum, H arrisburg, Oregon. made.
qu
ain ted with the fact th a t there
“
The
H
ighw
ay
Commission
has
Phone or write for appointment.
R L W itiniford and Mr and Mrs agreed w ith our roadm aster, that are $76,(XX) of unissued bonds t h a t
I he
A ndrew Brown were A lbany call- if tin- Pacific H ighw ay is graded are applicable to this road.
H
ighw
ay
E
ngineer,
th
e
Road
M
as­
from D river's crossing to H arris
era la st S aturday.
ter,
and
the
C
ounty
C
ourt
have
License to wed wa» issued S atur- burg du rin g 1921, th a t the sector
day to John F Salash and E m m a from A lbany in D river’s crossing estim ated th a t tha road from D ri­
will he paved during 1921. T he ver’s crossing to lla rrish n rg a a a
L Blowers.
Mrs L Pike was in Shedd a few H ig h w a y Commission says th be graded for $73,(XX).
Now if th a t grading is dene i
days the la tte r p art of last week, m oney is available to pave said
nursing a t th e hom e of Mrs Joues road when it is ruady for paving, seems to be up to L inu county U *
Mrs J C B ram w ell returned anil we assume if it is gotten ready buy the bonds. T he Bank a t this
in no
Sunday from 9hedd where she was in 1921 th a t it may be paved in place has been s, pointed to tsk
ay
nursing a t th e Geo D am ien home. 1922.
subscriptions for these bonds si/4
W anted -S h e ep pasture and
"R esp e c tfu lly subm itted, W R it is hoped th a t enough pebl •
some feeder hogs. I still have B ilyeu, D II Pierce, T J Butler, sp irite d men who have the c a p ita l
to spare will buy th e bonds sad
three fresh cows for sale. R B County C o u rt.’’
erry.
I t appears th a t the state has is­ push this work to com pletion.
O W Frtnn w ent to P ortland sued bonds for highw ay paving,
W P W ahl had basins«* t bat
S a tu rd a y to visit his sister, Mrs m d Linn county not having very
called him to A lbany T uesday.
in a
m any roads th a t are icady for p a­
F rank Kirk was in P ortland th a
ving it follows ill At she will not
latter
part of la st week atfan d iag
get her ju s t proportion of lienefil
f j *.<.<»»»■'«•....
| roe, visited S aturday and Sunday •ro.n such bonds, and the m irk e t the automohiIn show
at the home of Mra A shton’s is such th a t moneyed men are no,
At the basket hall game» last
m other, Mra Bass.
apt to buy them fog speculative Saturday ev ening th e H igh Sahaal
O n S unday evening Ja n 16, purposes, it also follpws th a t
boys o f Halsey dalaated the Bcia
1921, a son was born to Mr and bonds a rc sold for th is put pcs High School hoys to fhs ta n s a t
Mrs R B M iller. R alph is cer­ th e y will have to be sold to local
•21 to 9 and the Scio High Schaol
ta in ly a pro id
young
m an. ' buyers along t he | ropoved h ig h ­ girls defeated the H alsey High
M other and child are doing well. way who have the home road in ­
School girls w ith a scorn o f 24 tn
All persona knowing them- te
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re s ts ..............
at h e a rt more th a n the few 22- They were both goad clean
selves indebted to me will please p e r c e n t difference th a t thev
SHOES
games.
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T he First Savings Bank of Albany »Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
Lower Prices!
A revision downward of prices has
affected the
in HO wav
W ttUWivia
V high
& standard
of quality merchandise in all that we
seil. We have kept them up to where __
they belong and will continue to do so
no matter what may happen. We are
buying merchandise for Spring and
believe you may safely buy your wants, I
as we do not look for lower prices this
season.
The following will show the tread
of new prices.
ginghams
35 cents reduced to
45 cents reduced to
50 cents reduced t o
PERCALES
.20 13.50 reduced to
.25 12 50 reduced to
.30 ■ 8.50 reduced to
30 cents reduced to
40 cents reduced to
50 cents reduced to
OUTINGS
.20
.25
.30
35 cents reduced to
40 cents reduced to
55 cent Devon shire
.23
.40
SILKS
i
3.50 Georgette
4.00 Taffata
1 60 Amisilk
: call at Cross & W hite’» and settle
their account a t the earliest pos-
K.50 sible date.
O. W. Frum,
5.50
W L S m ith is building a hous>
9.50
for Mrs F r a n c s G ray about two
' miles west of tow n.
We u n d e r­
stand th a t th e frame work is about
1’75 all up.
2.50
j w Moore and wife and eon.
1.00 accom panied by Dr G a rn jo b sl,
j drove to C orvallis S atu rd ay wbeie
| the little boy’s tonsils were re
MUSLINS
15 cents a yard reduced to
60 cent
Tubing
.4 0 1.25
Sheeting
✓J' Off Sum m er
P astu res
moved.
.25
I will be prepared to furnish
.45
baby chicks at any tim e in tin
,65 Spring. Any one wishing chicks
will please give in th e ir orders
Factory Special on Karo Products'“';;.......
which we are passing on to our trade. *«-
5 pound
Red Label
10 pound Red Label
I pint M uz Ma
.50 5 pound Blue Label
.95 10 pound Blue Label
40 2 pints Mazola
.45 t rip to C alifornia. They report a
.86 p leasant trip and an enjoyable va-1
.75 ! catio n .
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Try an Ad in the Enterprise
B aby chicks for sale a t $18 00
¡per hundred. S C W h ite Leghorns
0 A C and T ancred s tra in s . B I’
Rocks from G A C and McDonald
San Jose, Cali, 3<X) egg record. 1
Am booking orders now.
Mrs A
C A rm strong, H alsey, Ora. R l .
As your «nimala come in ofT t!,o
pastures t ’n y’ll miss t‘ <- tonics a r t I xa'ivea
which nature supplied to keep th'-.u in condition.
It'.i a lug change. You must supply what is
ta< :
in the dry feed — bay, grain, .J fodder — or they will get
“oil feed” and out of fix.
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
Supplica th e Tonica - L a x a t to rà — D iu retica
It keep* animili« <«*•'• from worm«
l l k< *\>a their I h iw w I« open «nd regular.
It hr eps the Appetite mid dlgc-ffUoQ gum!
It r Li, ng« re f <r calving
It h« Ip« to keep up th© nrtlh l e w
It I < c i« fesebng cattle right up on their appetite.
It keeps b u" healthy. thrifty, tit* from worms.
It inr-aus health and thrift furali ammala.
W h y Pay the Peddler T w ice M y Price?
Wr o n local deuteri ¡or Hu Dr. Hoot Unt. Call on m
D. H. STURTEVANT.
TH/ », /low much itoci ros haw.
We how a porhagr to so*
DrHesí» instant Loase Killer Kills L k . ^ ’
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