HALSEY ENTERPRISE VOL. 9, NO. 14 HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, JULY A NEAR TRAGEDY ------ T H E ------- HALSEY STATE BANK H A LSE Y , O R E G O N » Capital and Surplus $34,000 In terest paid on time certificates of deposit W e invite your banking business C. II. KOONTZ, Pres. I). TAYLOR. Vice-Pres. B. M. BOND. Cashier T h e F irs t Savings B ank of A lb a n y .O re go n ‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’ la a good place to deposit your saving». 4 percent interest on savings account* that run three niunths. si« r lontha or a year. Interest paid aemi-annually. Smith Bros.’ Market Fresh and Cured Meats Always Or. Hand. Also Other Meats in Season. from the shock. ...... ------- Oregon Jerseys Win High Hon ors in B utterfat Awards But often makes the only impression others get of him When former comrades meet, there is a lot of personal .aH.fwt.on if your clothes inspire the question t Your answer, if you wear the best quality-value possible to se cure anywhere, is of course (S</ î f tyrice if- Co. TAILORING-TO individual measure There is a personal style for you in both fashion and fabric—at the right price. J u re C u p id 's Busy Month P ric e ro f llay and W ag-s to Be Fixed July 16th 50 acre farm - - - - - .50 Total per acre $35.25 Income per acre, estim ating the yield at 2 tons pet acre and at the present price of * $ l l ) .U t ) ............................. 15 25 N et loss to fanner, per acre , W e H ave EVERY THING O ptical E Y E S T R A IN . Is the Cam e of Matty HUMAN ILLS ? If your eyes give you trouble glasses ire annoying P hillip \ SEE your US. We can Relieve You L. C. M erriam and eon left S aturday for Rogue River to spend the F ourth with Mrs. •M er riam and Guy. J I Bancroft Optical Co. t jlJ 1st St. W. Albany. Phene 461 H ARVEST IS H E R E So are R epairs, B in d in g T w in e and B ale T ie s ready fo r y o u r service. Iu a recently com piled report of le medal awards for 1920 t s ted Mowing Machines, Rakes and Binders. One Set of y the A m erican Jersey C attle Work Harness 2nd hand—price right. Get a Knife m b, seventy -one Jersey cows cum- Grinder and s a v e time. We have Pum ps on hand; eted records for the year with a pitcher ami force pumps. .Come early while the roduction of over 700 pounds of utter fat within the year on au- line is full and you can get what you want. jenticated test. Of the ten bigb G W M O R N H IN W E G IM P L E M E N T S T O R E it tecords made .in the year, five ete made by Oregon cows w ith u Hveragw production of 896.38 ounds of fat Heading the list of breeders of aedal winners is J. M Dickson & ion of Shedd with seven to their reilit, followed by G. G- H ew itt if Independence With four, Ed Jarey of C arlton with three and ) Pickard and E. J. F arnham of darion w ith two. In the list of ires represented by m edal wtuning laughters, V ale n tin e ’s Ashburn daronet, the Dickson herd sire, anks first, credited w ith five, Kind* Lad of 8 . B., the H ew itt i m il, second w ith four. Poppy St. I Mawes, with two m edal winners, ' is tied for th ird place with an e a s t - ; urn bull and 3 t. Mawes; of A sh b u rn, al»o a Dickson sire, is o n e' of four in fourth place w ith two gold medal daughters. G olden f t Bulk Cocoa 20c lb, 21b 35c, 51b 75c, 101b$1.40. Glow's Chief ranks fifth with one f t B est’G rade P e a n u t B u tte r 12 l-2c lb, 51b 60c, gold and one silver medal to his 101b $1.10. credit. T h u s an Or*«on hull ap pears in the first five places in the list of producing sires for 1920. Ten cows by reason of superior perform ance, won more th a n one (Continued on second page.) A Full Line of Dr. Hess’ Dip and * Disinfectant, and Fly Chaser which /bis appropriate at this season. « Straw and Cloth Hats SFor warm weather. Also SHOES $ for the whole Family. ^Something Special .f M. V. KOONTZ CO. $1.50 PER YEAR 1921 Ju n e has been a m onth of m ar riages in Lion county, according to IN HALSEY SUNDAY Owing to the fact th a t less th a n figures given out for the last eight ten percent of th e F arm B ureau years by the county clerk. In th a t Auto Ifadly Damaged and Occu members were present a t th e spe tim e 284 licenses to wed have l»een cial meeting called for Ju n e 29th to gran ted « For the sam e period qnly pants Shaken Up. No One consider prices of hav and wages, 20 divorce com plaints have been Seriously H urt Ihe consideration of these ques tiled. W hat cam e u ar proving a very tions was deferred to July 16llt, June of 1914 is the leading m onth aetious accident happened at H ‘l- when a meeting of L inn County of the eight with a to ta l of 42 licen rey Sunday »s tta in s Sos. 14 and thre-her utien is called to consider ses, and only four divorce com 17 were passing. No. 17. a local, wages anti prices for threshing i plaints. 1915 follows w ith 38 mar" lunl taken th e siding and was ptlll- grain for the season, riage licenses and tw o divorce l » out when No. 14. from the S. G. T alia, as a basis on which com plaints. south came along. The la tte r is a Io sell hay, has subm itted the fol Last m onth there were 32 licen through tra in and does not ordi lowing fignres which he states is a ses issued while only two divorces narily stop. Ju st as the last car close estim ate on the cost of produc were asked for, putting 1921 in of No. 17 cieared the road crossing tion. th ird place in C upid’s batting av at the south side of the depot the Interest on land at $100 per a. $8.09 erage. luns for tit* o ther years autom obile of B ennett W ilhelm of Depreciation on horses, im with the m arriages and divorce Monroe, cam e along and proceed com plaints are: plem ents. buildings, fences, ed onto the crossing. A t this in- taxes and interest on sam e 4 00 1916, 26 m arriages and five divorces slant No. 14 was along side the Cost of seed per a for this crop 4.00 I 1917, 23 m arriages and six divorces eth er tra in which hid it from the Sowing seed and application : 1918, lS m a rria g a s and two divorces view of H enry V incent, driver of of land plaster - - - • 1 25 1919. 28 m arriages and three d i vorces, and 1920, 27 m arriages and the W ilhelm car, and the presence 1921 estim ate cost haling per four divorces asked for. .if which the driver was not aware ton $3.25 at two tons per a 6.50 '1 he mo t licenses issued on any u n til several parties standing hv C utting, shocking, raking, one day d u ring the m onth was on the depot iu full view of the situ a slacking for baler - - - 3.50 Dine 2, 1917 when seven couples tion made an attem pt To avert a H ulling hav to m arket, w are were issued licenses Ju n e 22, terrible catastrophe. J. W B ram house, or ears - - - 3.50 tliis year, comes next w ith five The total receipts for th e county well m anaged to make himself Sinking fund for failure of clerk’s ollioM last m onth were heard by the driver, who «topp d crop, caused by insects or $500 10 and for May $310.25, the car just as the front wheels morense - - - 4 00 showing considerable dam aged by l ain business of the office last m onth. went onto the track in front of the Insurance on horses, im pie- —Albany H erald. I'lCnmotive, and before the mu- i ents and buildings for a ;iiine could ho backed off Ihe pilot if the locomotive struck th e front u r t of the m achine, throw ing it nick over the siding it had crossed, l iie car, line new W illy» 6, was n d ly dam aged. Th« left front itheel was crushed and the fram e work of the m achine bent badly tilt of line. The occupants of the car were Mr. and Mrs. B ennett W ilhelm imi little sou, M is. W R. Good-» m in, M rs W ilhelm ’s m other, and Henry Vincent, Mr. W ilhelm 's nephew, the d tiv e r, all of whom ■ecntetl u n h u rt. Mr. W ilhelm was badly shaken ami nervous CLOTHES MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN 7 D. H. STURTEVANT.