Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 31, 1921, Image 2

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    The Halsey Enterprise
An Independent Newspaper
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
Entered as second-class matter Oc­
tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal
gey, Oregon, under the Act of March
3, 1879.
_________
Devoted to the material upbuilding of
Halsey and surrounding country and
Linn County generally. Subscription
rate $1.60 per year in advance._____
ADMINISTRATOR’S FINAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby give that the under
signed, as the administrator of the es­
tate of C. D. carter, deceased, has filed
his Final Account in Said Estate Matter
with th« county clerk of Linn county,
Oregon, and the county court has by ,
order fix el Monday, the 2nd day of
■May, 1921 at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m
of said day for the final hearing of said
account and settlement of said estate.
Any and all persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to be present
at said time and present the same.
W. O. carter. Administrator.
Weatherford & Wyatt,
Attcrneys for Administrator,
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL
EXECUTORS
SALE
OP
Renovates and makes feather
PROPERTY.
mattresses, old furniture and
25,000
HOME INVESTORS
î
I
A FEW YEARS A€iO the electric and gas properties
managed by tli h o B v l l o - b v organization had very few home investors.
Today about 25.0 > I citizens ot the cities and towns served own up­
wards of $20,»Mlb,0(»0 of the securities of their comoames.
THE MONEY which these 25,000 have invested, has boon
used to construct additions and extensions and thus to urtlior dovei-
op the growth and prosperity of the various communities, Interest
one and one
and dividends now paid to resident investors now total one
halt million dollar- a year.
THE STRENGTH AND STANDING of Byllesbv managed
utilities are clearly evidenced by the facts given above. These 2, »,000
people have placed their hinds in modern properties devoted to sup­
plying indispensable services in growing demand, have invested in a
business which they can keep under their own personal observation.
REAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That
mattresses made like new.
in compliance with the provisions and
Bring them in or phone 261-R, directions of the last Will ami Testa-
m sut of Seba H. Harker deceased as
128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore.
admitted to probate by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for the
Couuty of Linn and recorded in the
Record of Wills of said County, the un­
dersigned as such Executor w ill from
and after Saturday, the 30th Day of
April, 1921, at his place of business in
the City of Halsey in said county, pro­
ceed to sell at private sale for cash, sub­
If you fix your own
ject to confirmation of said Court the
shoes try a pair of
following real property tit said estate,
to wit:-
FIRST TRACT:
Commencing at the N. W. corner of
A wonderful wearing leath­ Caleb Gray’s D. L. C Not. No. 2569,
er—in fact it wears like iron. ind running thence W. 55 Rds. and 10
inks to a corner on the E. line of the
Sent to any addreaa by parcel post D.'L. C. of C. J. B. Crosby; Thence S. on
Price 75 cent», Heavy, $ 1 00
Slid hue 96 Rds. and 8 links to theS. E.
corner of said CrosOy's claim; Thence
SHOE HOSPITAL,
B. to a corner
on Caleb Gray’s
W. line; Thence N. to the place of be­
Fifth & Lyons Streets.
ginning. containing 33 acres and 56 sq.
rds. more or less and being situated in
Tps. 13 and 14 S. of R. 4 W of the Wil­
lamette Meridian in Linn County, Ore.
SECOND TRACT;
9 C W LEGHORNS
Beginning at a point 23.17 chs. W. of
O. A. C. and TANCREI) Strain
Ihe N. E corner of the S. E. *4 of N. W.
B P ROCKS
*4 of Sec. 6. in Tp. 14 S. of R 3 W. of
O. A. C. and McDonald. San Jose, Ca! the Willamette Meridian, Oregon ami
r inning thence W. 6.58 chs; Thence S.
t. g ]
$16.00 per hundred.
7 28 chs; Thence E 6.58 chs; and thence
Pleaae place your order» early.
\’. 7.28 chs. to beginning, containing
Mr» II. C. ARMSTRONG,
I 50 acres more or less in Linn County
Oregon.
R 1, Halsey, Oregon.
Dated Match 31. 1921.
Wm. F. White,
Executor aforesaid.
60 ACRES On- the PACIFIC HIGH­
WAY.
\mor A. Tussing.
Atty for Executor.
3-31 to 4-28
All under cultivation except 2 acrts of
oak timber, good '-room house, large
Practical Shoe
barn and all necessary outbuilding«, o
Repairing
giio.1 well at the house, family orchard
'C H R O M E
HALF SOLES.
Our Chrome Half Soles
STATES POW-
Baby Chicks
A.
H . M. Byllesby & Company
Fiscal
Byllesby Engineering and Management Corporation
Engineers and Managers
Paterson
+ -•* * ■ *
and berries, woven wire fences. This
Fine Dress Shoes a Specialty
place ia between Albany anil Tangent
10. Don’t kick if I kick. I f
501 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon,
and ia a good buy at $9500.00. Terms
you’
re worth while correcting^
WILLAMETTE VALLEY LAND CO
you are worth while keeping. 1
403 1st National Bank Building _
The Ten Demandments Of The
don’t waste time cutting specks
Albany Oregon
Business Man.
Will Open Soon.
1 will open the
Meat Market formerly
owned by my father,
My prices will be
right, and the quality
of the meat will be
right.
W . F. Carter.
Agents
* '* < * '+
The U. S. Postal Department has discontinued furnish­
ing Post Offices w ith Government Stamped Envelopes
withPost office anil delivery address printed upon them
except in lots of .MX) or more.
The Star Envelope Service,
out of rotten apples.—Con tr i b -.
H A LSEY, OREGON
1 Don’ t lie. I t wastes my time uted.
Will furnish envelopes o f g o o d quality with
ind yours. I am sure to catch
name and address on the corner at the following
vou in the end, and that is Strawberries and Grape \ ines.
prices on all orders received before May 1st
the wrong end.
In setting strawberries, great
100 size (51x31 65 cents
2. Watch your work, not the care should be taken to not set
35
50
-•lock. A long day's work makes the crowns too deep, so that the
25
25
i long
day short; and
heavy spring rains may not force
The above prices include postage in the first and second
<hort day’s work makes my face d irt into the crowns and smothei
zones Send Cash with your order.
long.
them out. according to C 1 Lew
Envelopes, »ame size and quality ns quoted above
3. Give me more than I ex is of the Oregon G owers Co-op­
with
business card on the corner at prices given
pect, and I w ill give you more
erative Association.
below
For this month only.
.han you expect. I can afford to
V. r eties to plant for canning
incream your pay if you increase are tne Trebla, Wilson, and prob­
Price for Business Envelopes
my profits.
1000 $5.25 500 $3.00 250 $2.00
ably the Ettershurg 121.
For
4. You owe so much to your- shipping, the best varieties ot
For postage in first and second zones'add 13 cents to
;elf you cannot afford to owe
orders for 1000, 10 cents on 500, 7 cents on 250
strawberries are the Gold Dollar,
invbody else. Keep out of debt
New Oregon and th ■ Marshall.
The Star Envelope Service,
>r keep out o f mv shop.
For home use, the Progressive, a
Halsey, Oregon.
5. Dishonesty is never an ac­
berry which w ith a little irriga
cident. Good men, like good wo­
tion w ill bear at least two heavy
men, never see temptation when
| crops a year.
they meet it.
Grape vines should be given
6. Mind your own business very good care when set. It a
ind in time you w ill have a busi grape is allowed to become stunt
ness o f your own to mind.
ed in its early life, it never
7. Don’ t do anything here amounts to a great deal. I t is a
which hurts your self respect. heavy feeder and should be
An employee who is willing tc strongly fertilized.
steal for me is w illing to steal
The vine should be thinned es­
from me.
pecially the first few years. Cut
8. It is none o f my business back your canes to about two
what you do at night. But it buds at time of setting.
Vou Cot ALL FOUR of Thooo
dissipation affects what you do
Next Tuesday is the last day M A G A Z IN E S and O U R N E W S P A P E R
the next day, and you only do
half as much as I demand, you’ll m w,'ich ' ou can pay the first
I half of your taxes w ithout being
Y ? , ^ h
F 0 R
ast half as long as ou ,1, ped.
I penalized.
T M 'd E X C E P T IO N A L O F F t W I S 0 0 0 3 F O R A S H O R T T IM E O N L Y
9. Don’t tell me w hat I'd like
bwhiK pti- na may h« n r ^ o r renewal. AU reoew» I •ubarWptk»®« w ill be extended for r a t
»
» f i r tr-'rn pce*«MV <’• tf» c i * n$r
to hear, but what I ought to
H W and Glenn Chance in do
hear. I don’t want a clerk for i a trip Monday with the truck to
mv vanity, but one for my del Crawfordsville
"T retn-ned ■ V a n t e d —The address of all farmers who desire names for
ar>.
ith a load ol po
'
their farm«. Star Envelope Service, Halsey, Oregon
BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
Kryptoks Cleierly Conceal tht
Fact that t h 1 Wearer Need
Double V i don Glasses.
In improving the appearance-,
and conserving eyesight, Kryp
toks are a prieel *ss possession.
$ 2 -2 5
(D p to m e tris t
A m u r
o *rs
Harold Albm.
Manufacturing Optician.
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Order N o w .'