Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 24, 1921, Image 1

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    H alsey
enterprïsî
.... r . i . n .
HALSfeY, LINN
VOL. 8, NO. a«
COUNTY,
OREGON, FEBRUARY
21 H»?1
$1.50 PER T R A I
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THE
No. 1 Red and Alsilte
HALSEY NEWS NOTES H awed
for sale at lowest
Clever
price
HALSEY STATE BANK
T . J. Skirvm .
H A LSEY . O REG O N
ALSQ ITEM S
L « u Taxes and Mure Erononi’ .
I n te r e s t paid on tiiaa tartileatos of deposit
H. KOONTZ, Prea.
D. TAYLOR, V ice-Pro
B. M. BOND. Cashier
PREPAYMENT FARM LOANS
’P R E ’ ' to psyw eel ta d w ill lean yea ataaey for tea or
No eomnueeiea asortgagv,
bo
L if t laearaace
tweaty
Voe eaa, bat do sot have
ts pay oa the p naeipal aaaaalty.
See J. M, and H. M. Hawkins, Albany, Oregon.
The First Saving, Bank of Albany,Oregon
ba a gwod place to depant year taviage. ♦ perceat ia te r n t oa n v ia g a
aeeeaala that ran three neatUe. ms taoatfca ar a year, fatereet paid
a a n i-a o a a a U y .
OYAU
^WORCESTER
aCORSETl
Guaranteed by Us
You need corsets
for Style but you
buy them for Ser­
vice and nothing
can take the place
o f 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-
urh l e k
does
p a t e n te d
Brownsville and D rifted Snow
Hour at D H S tu rte v a n t's .
W k I
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a t i .
EVERY TB1N«
©FTICAk
E Y E S T R A IN
1, the Cante of Many
HYMAN ILLS
our e y e , giv e yeu troaMe,
your glasses are annoying
SEE VS. We can Relieve Xaa
Bancroft Optical Co.
313 1st St. \Y. Albany. P boae 441
Dr and Mrs G arnjohst were
Brownsville visitors Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs I E T rue moved
hack to tow n' from th e ir ranch
last F riday.
T hey g >t buck in
lim e to tak e in the H igh School
play.
REAL ESTATE
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You can see their Style—you can
feel J their Fit—and their service is
guaranteed by us.
tk a
Clover iVareheese.
‘NMBlaewu»*»:
burdens. Incom petence and ex ­
travagance in public office m ust be
elim inated.
Not a dollar should
ba . ta k e i from taxpayers above
if y o n w ant to sell y o u r place now is th e tim e to
jth a t required to m aintain the gov-
s
ta
r t so m eth in g , by listin g it with m e.
e ra m e n t of the m unicipality, conn-
I am a sso c iatin g with d e alers in th e larg e r eities
‘ty, sta te and nation honestly and
j econom ically adm inistered.
of th e V alley and w ill tliend'oro have a line oil th e
I ■ Those inveet d w ith public a u ­ b u y ers com ing in.
It m ight also be p o ssib le to
t h o r i t y from governor to road s u - '
tra d e v o u r p re s e n t h o ld in g s for a place ■ o r* to
per visor tb oul i b<* m ace to realize
y o u r liking. L et’s get to g eth er.
th a t th is is no tin e for increased :
Ofhce at Halsey Drug Store
J yy M O O R E
hardens, hut rath>-r th a t they will
be held to stric t account for fail-1
ure to avail of every o p p o rtu n ity ’
to increase efficiency ami reduce
th« cost of governm ent.
T he dem and of the hoar is not
increased ta x a tio n hut retrench
laent in publ c expenditures.
Miss Skirvin
ing you the best wearing and most
economical corsets made.
u iit/i
EV ER Y W H ER E
T h ere were twelve of our young
people went out to the H L S tra-
W anted—Sheen p a stu re and ley home last Monday n ig h t and
public u tility taxes he increased
some
feeder hogs. I still have made candy and had a general
the burden is shifted bark on the
three
fresh cows for sale. It {J good time uutil a late h o u r.
people by an increase in freight or
M
ayberry.
A Mr Davis and fam ily from
passenger rates or charges for
Mrs Brown, M r, Veda Bramwell C anada arrived here last F riday,
service.
It is passing stran g e t h i t nt a and the Misses L iu lie- R ilmett Mr Davis is a half brother to C C
lim e when tax atio n is a burden on and A nna H einrich were A linin' Jackson ami is well known in this
com m unity, huving lived here ten
everyone, a t a tim e when public '•allers I nesdav.
Darymen League M em bers of years ago.
expenses should be cut to th e q u ic k
Profs Patterson and E n g lish ,
and extravagance wiped out, some Hal-iey Local wishing feed can
leave
orders
w
ith
T
J
'rikirvi
n
at
<M
*d
Students Skirvin end Corco-
8
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of those in public office charged
his
Clover
House.
J
E
ran
went
to Sweet Home T uesday
Isom
Sec.
with th e d u ty of adm in istratio n ,
and
made
arrangem ents to p u t on
2
-l7
-4
t.
instead of looking for opportuni­
M l* -Anna Frisbee an d
ties to economize, are advocating
her the “ Prince of L ia rs" there next
both increased taxulion of proper­ in ill d a u g h te r from F re m e it, S aturday night.
L ast week in m entioning (be
ty already overtaxed an 1 th e ra is ­ M ich, are v is itin g w ith Mrs Fris­
young people who attended the C
ing of additional revenue from bee's d a u gh ter. Mrs B M B ond.
E convention a t C orvallis, we a c ­
l e v sources.
W anted Fat Hogs.
cidentally
oiuitted the nam e f
It is time for courageous thought
I am buying hogs, c tttlc and Miss Grace Robinson.
We are
and action. The people arc groan-I
,
,
.
heep to ship. See or phone mo sorry it occurred, hut we menti ■
log under th e weight of adversity f
■ , ,
. "
J for pric s before you sell. Phone it now to correct th e oversight ns
from v ario tn causes.
They a t e
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i
, 21 H aleey. J S M -M alian
.1-11.
ill-prepared to stand additional | __
_________ far as possible.
‘WHERE
SAVINGS .* ARE SAFE' * '
*
a
ooAtade
FROM
The federal goveruw ent has en­
Miss N ina Kiimp is w orking for
a c t ’d in to lew the principle th a t Mrs Lloyd Byerly.
iareeto rs in railroad securities
If pitching horse shoes is any
are entitled to a fair return on their sign of Spring, Spring is here.
inveetnoent over aud above the cost
For D ental Work —Dr. E. W.
Of operation including corporate
Barnum . H arrisb u rg , Oregon.
taxes. This was doue because the
Phone or w rite for appointm ent.
governm ent determ ines a h a t tb r
| Mrs S ta ln a k e r from C orvallis,
railroads shall charge for render-
was a week end visitor with her
ing tran sp o rtatio n service to the parentR a|1(, ((ther (rie(uU
P*°Pl**
■ Oscar Lee from Springfield, was
Many of us used to th in k and i week end visitor with the G R
apparently a lew state executives I t a l k e r fam ily.
still tbiuk th a t by increasing pub­
For Sale— Buckwheat flour and
lie u tility taxes, extravagance amt
sugar cured bacon ami ham s.
R
'asteful practices ;n public office
B Miller, H ulsey, Phone 2X6
may prevail w ithout cost to the
' 1 -2?tf.
people, overlooking the l a d th at
Mrs I’ A Pehr«son left W ednes­
•very do llar paid by corporations
for taxes m ust come out of the day of last week tor Bellingham ,
Wash, for an extended visit with
pockets of the people.
relatives.
In other words, if railroad and
We invito your banking bueineaa
W e e4Aed the
IN T ER EST
X
Capital and Surplus $34,000
yaaaa
OF
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11,
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V 'lZ ’ V
n e t p in c k , b re a k , tio la t o r
.
a n d It a liu a y a ata if a fla t.
from
Ckme up F riday n ig h t to atten d
the pixy and visit her relative«
•She returned Sunday evening.
There la more C atarrh In this Motion
ot the oouotry than all other diseases
put together, and for years It was suo
posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly falling
to cure with local treatm ent, pronounced
It Incurable. C atarrh Is a local disease,
greatly Influenced by constltutlonel con
I dttlons and therefore requires ronstltu-
’ tlonal treatm ent. H all's C atarrh Medl-
,
I d n *. manufactured by F . J Cheney A
/ ' / n a n ' Ce.. Toledo. Ohio, le a constitutional
« L U U )
rem ade la
Is
t taken
sk. n
remedy,
Internally and a< ts
thru the Blood on the Mu< is Surfaci e
the System One Hundred Dollars re-
ard Is offered for any case that Hall's*
C - atarrh Medicine (alls to t ire. Send for
circulars and teeUB.onlals.
F. J. C H K N E T * CO.. Toleto, Ohio.
•o ld hy Druggists. 76c
■ a ll's F a m ily i ’Uls for c o m Ipatloo.
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M. V. KOONTZ CO.
—"W— — ■
Try an Ad in the Enterprise
zb O f f S u m m e r JL*
P a stu r e s
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T angent '/»>
I d id n 't begin wilh askings,
‘ 1 took the job and I stuck,
j And I to ik
the chance
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wouldn’t
And now they’re calling it lock.
Dr. H ess Stock T onic
S up p tie a th e T o n ic a — L m ra tr^ a a — i b a r d ice
¡ ¡ ¡ - l » ; ; - n- df.-f from w.-rm..
If kr< i* th« appefito and dt<r<l»an gixxl
It
thrdr Lowe.!«
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It ©.Hidiimi.a <wwa for catoing
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As your animals come in off the
pastures th ey’ll miss the tonics anti
wlm h nature supplied to keep th r ip
It’s a big change. You must tmppl
!' . ‘J1*1 ¡5 th,‘ <lry tied — hay, grain and fodder — or they Will get
“off feed" and out of Ox.
It h»lpn to keep op th« m fk aow.
If h*«» !»« for l ri< < lU e r if lif up on thfhr appetito
It kf-rpa hug-» hoalfhy. thrifty, free from woniia.
it mean« health and thrift for ail ummah*.
W h y Pay the Peddler Tw ice M y Pnow?
We or» local ¿ntlan Jor
the Or. H a ,, Ucu. Can oa «<
D. H. STURTEVANT.
n u a Ao* modi Hark rse kmt.
hat* a aarkat*
I f OIL
z,säi ir-Hess In stan t Louse Killer Kills LicJ
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—K ipling.
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