Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 10, 1921, Image 1

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    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 /
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" 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
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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
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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.
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f
u ,
Q no J \ |m,
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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. /
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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 __