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

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. 9, NO. 14
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY,
OREGON,
JULY
A NEAR TRAGEDY
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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.
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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
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D. H. STURTEVANT.