Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 07, 1921, Image 1

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY, LIN N
VOL. 9, NO. 32
COUNTY,
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
I c. II. KOONTZ, Pres.
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D. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres.
B. M. BOND, Cashier
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PREPAYMENT FARM LOANS
r \\’e added the “ P R E ” to payment and w ill loan you money for ten or twenty
[year,. No commiaaion mortgage, no L ife Insurance. You can, but do not have
to pay on the principal annually.
See J. M. and H. M. Hawkins, Albany, Oregon.
The First Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
la a good place to deposit your savings. 4 percent interest on savings
accounts that run three months.
months or a year. Interest paid
sem i-annually.
OF
$1.50 PER TEAM
1921
INTEREST FROM EVERYWHERE
EYE STRAIN
About a dozen of the Odd Fel,
For Sale—Seed corn. R B Mil­
If your eyee give yeu lim bi.
lows
went over to Brownsville last
ler. Phone 2X5. Halsey. 3-10tf
your glatM* are aaaoym g
SEE
US. W. can Relieva Yen.
For Sale—Duett eggs tor setting Saturday night to participate in a
Bancroft Optical C®.
»1 for 12. Mrs W F Carter. 4-21 blow-out at that lodge. They help­
J13 1st St. W. Albany, Pboaa 4.1
W W Patterson went to A l-' ed put on the initiatory degree for
hany Monday evening.
two candidates and afterwards en­
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Alva Wise from North of Albany
J C Standish re turned Iron
joyed
a
big
feed.
On
their
way
was a Halsey visitor Monday.
Hillsdale Thursday after a few dey»
The boys in Halsey had »pleas­ home Harry Bressler’s machine
visit whith his son Evsrett \ <
had a blow-out.
ant game of snowball Sunday.
Dr. E. W. Barnum, Dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday and
Thursday.
Miss Cleona Smith from Willam­
ette Uuiversity, spent the week
io Halsey.
Karl Bramwell and family went
to Eugene Sunday to see his sis­
ter.
Mr and Mrs L R Bishop fn m
“ There’s M ore Real Satisfaction"
Albany, spent Sunday at the R L
I
Winniford home.
say*
the
Good
Judge
Mr and Mrs 0 R Stalnaker from
Corvallis, were Sunday visitors at
’In a little o fth e Reel To» i
the T P Patton home.
bacco Chew, than you ever,
Miss Mary Smith, Mrs YY H
got out of the ordiaary kind., /
Kirk, Mrs O W Frum and danglers
Ruth and Vivian drove to Albany
Saturday.
E H Petrick who bought the J no
Moe place (W H Campbell place)
some lime ago, is moving onto the
place this week.
Mrs Fred Taylor from Corvallis
arrived in Halsey last Thursday
to visit her father, J C Standish.
She returned Monday.
Wanted—to sell a team of mares
weight 2300, sound, and ready for
harness, or will trade for light car.
H S Winkleman, Halsey Oregon.
Lyman Marsters from the Wil­
lamette University, came home Fri­
day to spend the Spring vaction.
We understand he had lately re­
covered from anattack of measlts.
Homer Mornhinweg has finished
up his course at U of O and has
returned borne. He will recuperate
for a few days andtheu he expects
to sell life Insurance.
About thirty five of the people
from the Methodist church drove
over to Coburg laBt Friday night
to hear Rev Bennard, who is con­
ducting a revival at that place.
Monday while unloudiog eggs at
the depot for Mr Byerly,
Frank
Gray accidentally stepped off his
wagon to the ground and struck his
head and knocked him senselest; he
was picked up and taken home.
Mr and Mrs Price, who have
been living on the place that ouec
belonged to W H Campbell are
moving
onto the F M Maxwell
Hard to tell, because well dressed
place. Mr Pike has moved in with
Americans hail from everywhere
Mrs Pike's mother, Mrs M E Bas­
I >
nowadays—from farms as well as
sett for a short time until be is
cities, from every locality where
ready to go to California.
W C Sherling returned Saturday
men can get
from Portland where he made
arrangements for future business in
or near Portland. He has sold
his place and will sell bis stock
and implements on Saturday,
April 16, after which he will move
to Troutdale.
There were a couple of mor­
phine fiends in town Monday and
they tried to get some at the drug
store but failed, then they went to
Dr Marks and tried to get some
The Dr of
YE ARE near yon, with fine new woolens, and smart new styles morphine of him.
Spring and Summer.
See as today. We can assure you of course could not supply them and
they took revenge on him by
ihes of quality that invite the question
[ breaking one of the windows of
W /io 's
J a ilo r ?
hie office. Deputy Sheriff Welton
then used hit persuasive powers
‘ and sot them out of town.
W H IC H IS TH E FA R M E R ?
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
7
1* the Came e( Maay
HUMAN ILL«
Capital and Surplus $34,000
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APRIL
HALSEY NEWS NOTES
ALSO ITEMS
HALSEY, OREGON
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
We invite your banking business
OREGON,
Smith Bros? Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
K
The good rich taste lasts so
long you don’t need a fresh i
chew nearly an often—that's
why it cotta yon
I
this class of tobaeeo.'
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Any man who usee the Reel %
Tobacco Chew will tell ye».,,
that.
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At/ ap As /SMsOhe
W-B CUT
is
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a-V.
a long fine-cut tobacco
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RIGHT C U T is a sh o r M t
Co'f-I'dn
Plows, Peg tooth harrows, Ltysc harrows, Spring
tooth harrows.
Rollers, both kinds.
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Cultivators, 2-horse and a 7-tooth 1-horse.
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Manure spreaders, the best there is by test / '■ R
The Titan 10-20 tractor. Examine now pn my, floors
L 1-2 h p engines and cream separators.- C<Zmo in.
and look them over and we will swap with yotr
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We have on hand 1 second hand 1-h p engine, ale«
5-h Stover engine and 1 grinder. Will sell chetfp. f
These are some ofthe things. Order repairs Now.
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M O R N H IN W E G . IM P L E M E N T STORK-
L IS T E N !
Spring is here and you will be in- '
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offer that is made for
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T order to your Individual meas­
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PAIR OF PANTS FREE! /
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
D. H. STURTEVANT.