VOL. 9, NO. 24 H A IJS E Y COUNTY, HALSEY STATE BANK HALSEY NEWS NOTES HALSEY. O R EG O N ALSO ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM EVERYWHERE Capital and Surplus $34,000 Mrs Quirk Called Home. Interest paid on time certificates of deposit \\ e invite your banking business H. KOONTZ, P res. 1). TA YLOR, V ice-P res Ik M. BOND. Cashier PREPAYM ENT EARM LOANS Mrs M. J. P enland-Q oick was boro Slay 4 th, 1840, in llliuois. | She war 80 years of age. She was . a prom inent pioneer of the W il lam ette valley am i she died at her h c h .^ io H alsey at 7:25 ,». in. Feb. *3, 1921, Mrs Q uick’s residence in Ore- in p | a in 1847, 8 w ith when " a " I r a she n, began We A ided the " P R E " to paym ent and will loan you money for ten or tw enty ! fgon ’ ro40ed \ he years. No c o m m ia fo . mortgage, no Life Insurance. You can, but do n o . have | h e s d e d liy See J. M. and IL M. Hawkins, Albany. Oregon. The First Savings Bank of Albany .Oregon ‘W H E R E SA V IN G S A R E S A F E ’ Is a good place to deposit y o n r saving ». 4 percent in te re s t on savings accounts th a t ru n th ree m onths, six m onths o r a year. In te re s t paid s e m i-a n n u a lly . » O Y A U ^WORCESTER X O R SETS^ Guaranteed by Us You need corsets for Style but you buy them for Ser vice and nothing* can take the place of long wear. We have spent years getting acquainted with practically ev ery corset and when we offer you ROYAL WORCES TER corsets, we know we are giv- You can see their Style—you can feel their f it—and their service is guaranteed by us. nr. t e n t e r / ( 7 ,7 C " th ic k f lo e s n o t p i n c h , b r e a k , t w i s t o r a n rk i t a l w a y s s t a y s • I I ercy Stearns nt Lebanon; sc J W -------------------------■----------------- - Wilson of A lb an y ; treas, I. E Arnol I of A lbany; m em bers i f W l H avk executive A eom niittee. J EVERY TL1AL D ougherty of Brownsville, J B ___ O ptical C ornett of Shedd, and I' J Jackson of H alsey E Y E S T R A IN W ork for the ensuing year was 1« th e C ause ol J»luuy outlined, and the farm ers H l MAN 1I LS look 11 > O ur e> * < g iv e you tro.ibl« forward to th e accom plishm ent of gluases a re a n n o y in g much m utual good c ‘ o r " n n » t of A SU E y our I'hebi’rgel v im -m ' n te on H t a SW I S . W v ca u R elieve Wuu. J f u , Q no J \ |m, ’ Bancroft Optical Co. A lbany. PI i.n« «itI g ran d fath er. C aptain Cox estah accom plish is the launching of an fished the first store at Salem educational cam paign th ro u g h o u t_ where he and his large fam ily of th e .-fate. For Sale Buckwheat, Hour and ■named sons and dau g h ters w th Co-operation am] education are su g a r cured bacon and hums. k their sm all ch ildren settled . They the w atchw ords of ihe B Miller, Halsey, Ph aim 2X5. o rg a n u a - took donation claim s around ha- loin. l- 2 'tf . Jem. C aptain Cook brought goods ., E B Penland was an A lbany across tlm plains by ox team s a n d . K r 0 A '" S V l l l c a n d D rifte d Snow caller M onday. established ti.e first store in our ,.r ? H S tu r t« v a n t’.s. H enry Zim m erm an was an Al- ca p ita l city . Mrs Quick rem e m -1 ’ M Beynolds was an A lbany liany visitor S atu rd ay . , visitor last I hursday. bered th a t weary journey of six 1) S M cW illiam s was an A lbany I H “ r,° ld S l y e , , ' ° " o f t h * 0 A C, m onths and also the m em bers ol alter Monday . . ' Mp**nt tb ,‘ H‘ul wl‘h *»is parents. ie im .nigrm it tra m . One of her For Dental Work D r F W W"‘ Curti* fro'“t ' al-soon, c a n ,, playm ates Ou the way was a little Barnum. H arrisburg Oreffon’ S“lUrdttV und »Mended Ml. hoy o f seven. ,ust her own age. Rhone or write for aupointmcnt Q,,ick’*,fui,eral- who afterw ards became L .S .D .S - , L ast S a tu rd a y Fred O s S of I F W k ° b,,,on • « * " ’’•<« th e rict Judge, This was C. 1!. Bil- I'acomn, W ash, arrived here on „ ,<ur" “ 'r'’’ tm g Albany S a to r-’ lings. O thers whn became prom i- vi^ft to his b ro th e r Sidney lla>’- nent in the sta te m ight a,so be R B M ayberry shtpped a 'c a r of A lbany trana- m entioned. hogs and cattle last Friday •'« te,| business in Hulsey last M artha Jane B»own was m arried Mrs 1,1a t nm m m gs property in I tv iv i?. • , , to Heury F in la n d in 1854 and town is for sale. In q u ire ol th. 7 , ‘ H ol," an went as a bride to live ou his do. wnvr in A lb a n y . Hid jacki?on «tore of A lbany, at- nation claim at P h ilo m ath . Home W anted Sheep pasture and ' j" v Mr' QUiCk’* fun*‘rHl s ’ " ir- of this claim is now ■ part of that ■«ome feed- r hogs. I still h a v e ! , town. Ile te her eldest sons, Elia» three fresh cows for sale. R B ' ,, fol,owi"* list of ’""'.»sfroa B. P enland now of H alsey, and M ayberry Halsey are lbs ones the jurors will L. E. PcBland of P e n d h to n , were I » „ I h . prepared l„ ' ¡7 W U , |l . , born, Mr P enland was a pioneer from K y., arriv in g in Oregon m 1852. Five ye. i t s l a t 'f r Mr Pen- I «nd gold hi» donation claim and •arljr as possible. M rs Win Zell P II v , ' " A ‘‘ moved with his fam ily to the old n e rs H ‘f ’H- G II K.ionlz, and U W Morntai«» 1"lo tf I weg home place in tins com m unity 'h e r e ho sp en t a useful life as one f the leading farm , rs of this »uiity. Iu th is final and perm an en t * J f y o u w a n t fo soil your pine»* n<,w js lh«> tim e to home were born four daughters, "tart so m eth in g , by listin g it. with m e. wo of them dying at u very e a rl\ J am asso ,a n tin g with <1, alters in th e lapop,. age. O ne of the othar daughters, «iti««« ■ annie, now M u P. T. S ta rr of •I th e \ ailey ami will th e re fo re have a linv on th« Portage, Mont □ », survives her iHiyers co m in g in. ] t ln ig h t also ho po*jsih|«> to 'lie and her hu band. Dr. S tarr, '•ade y (,,ir p re se n t h o ld in g s f o r a pJac«« moiw I« ver« w ith her th e last few m o n th s 1 ><»ur likimr. Let s s g <ret fnw .'ther. e t ft i'»t'! >: her life. H er other daughter, Office at H a lte t f lru g Store. Bara, m arried H . U. D*vis of J W M OORE fa ls e /, and after a Jong illness bed twelve years ago a loss that 7J he never ceased to feel. Mrs. Q uick !iv< I to see grow to iseful m an h o ,d and won.anli.eio veive grandchildren. She is sur fed by tw o ris te rs , Miss N. Spen- er of H ulsey, sn d Mrs D I. M ath- :iy of 1 os A ngiles, C alifornia. She was a m em ber of the Meth- diat church for 00 years ai d , Ax your anim als com e in ofT th e ” V* p astures th e y ’ll m i u tho to r d a •»■ ■1 laxnlivea \ uder of the W C. T. L. f,„ w 'uch n atu re supplied to keep the i . , < i , , n . lany years. ft s a big ■ j, m u st r , is — REAL ESTATE ing you the best wearing and most economical corsets made. th e J U J 1st St. \\ **> pay on the principal annual)» w ith Thom , g No. 1 tied and A Hike Clever I reed for sale at ion est prie* 5 T. J. Sk'rvin, * Clever Warehouse. < c /a s f , syaeak fla t. . M. V. KOCNTZ CO. Try an Ad in the Enterprise äj; /Is? O - ff S u m m e r -- ' ’ P astu re s Card of Thanks. i?c« lfn‘£ ¡!’. t,‘e, ‘lry feed — hay, eran» unu Judder — or Ui. y will get o il I ecu and out of fix. 7L We th a n k o j r frn nds for fbeii t ) 6 lowers, and '»specially for their in d n e ssin cheering our m other /)' •v th e ir visits du rin g her illness. K. B. Penland. .4 L. E. Penland. / /( F a n n y S ta rr. 'I The Farm Bureau Meeting A The F arm ers held th e ir big M neeting at A lbany Ikst S atu rd ay j/I •‘Cording to schedule. ’ T he following officers were elec e l for th e com ing year. Pres ■ >V W Poland of Sh'-dd. Vice pres ' Dr. Hexs Stock Tonic Í A« T o iifct — L a x a t — D iu rcttcu ltk" I t X .. h.w« h. .I.h v , t h n f V I f - from » .pn. I t OM-aiMi le alth «nd th rift for nil «nirtdib. nar. ,u - ,h" mrtk "ow- Why Pay (he Peddler Twice My Price? We a n I t a l ¿talen /o r Ihe b r . ríete Une. Call on ut D. H. STURTEVANT. Te» as A«» math Hock mu hme. We h m t a packoge to enU. D rH ess In stan t Loi^e Killer Kills __