Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 21, 1921, Image 1

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    LINN
COL NT Y,
OREGON,
JULY
VOL.
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
HALSEY, OREGON
Capital and Surplus $34,000
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
W e invite your banking business
d T t a YI.OR, Vice-Pros
KOONTZ, P re s'
B. M. BONI). Cashiei
The First Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
•W HERE SAVINGS A R E S A F E ’
to d e p osit y o u r s a v in g ..
. n l.e e
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4 percent in te re s to n a av.ng.
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Lind Near Halsey'
To Be Brained
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Portland is Leading
in M anufacturing
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Tornado Hits t ar
A d im in u tiv e to rn a d o w hich i n-
v elo p el C H B ish o p ’s c a r w hile
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Eend
to R«d“
“ Do you know ,” began A E. he was driving from w
Work will commenc* on July 25,
Holcombe, ’ th a t P o rtla n d covers ,,.„nd last F riday. lifted the ma-
on a drainage project north anj,
70 square miles; th a t it is tne , bine from the ground for an n-
e v l of Halsey, whereby several greatest lum ber
m anufacturing L , a n t, th en tore off the auto top.
.housand acres of land th a t has city m the world; th a t Oregon has ,u. ked it high in the »’r a n d then
heretofore been practically value- 400,000,000.000 feet of big lim b er, ¡dropped it. The to,, fell hack on
lesj will he isclsiroed
County th a t P ortland ships more hops th an M r. Bishop’s face, cutting a gash
Agent H ‘’vnian m et with those in ­ any other city in the world; I hat which it r.q u i.e d 14 stitches to
terested in this project last week Portland rivals New York in wheat close
Mr Bishop is a brother of
and reports th a t by the deepening shipm ents; th a t 1870 vessels e n ­ Mrs R L. W in n ifo rd and at one
and widening of the slough ru n ­ tered and cleared from th is port in tim e owned llm !>»•<» ^ow ° w“ ed
ning through th a t section of the 1920 a n J their aggregate tonnage
hi E. N. P etn ck .
country, and the removing of de­ was 2.772,88« tons; th a t in connec­
bris th a t is now preventing the tion with these ehipa there was
Five thousand Chinese p h e a sa n t
passage’of water, which will be paid out in P o rtlan d more th a n Clocks have t.ee.1 hatched a t the
undertaken by the term ers living fl2.000.tXX); th a t last year 144 state game farm near Eugene thia
and having land adjacent to the shipping board vessels sailed from epi ing, according to Gene Sim pson,
-lough, th a t this land will again P o rtland with carg o ; th a t these „upenntendenl of .he state hateh-
A large num ber of t e
be valuable for agricultural p u r­ vessels carried 80.504 Ions of geu- uries.
b i t is will he liberated next fal .
pose». For the purpose of expedi e ra K a rg .., 307,022 tons of wheat
ting the work it has been divided and Hour and 217.658 ions of lum ­ - O r e g o n F a r m e r . ____________ _
into three projects, and the upper, ber and tics?
How do I know
affecting some 1800 acres will be these things?
W ell, 1 had to
undertaken by W W. Poland, gather the inform ation to put in
W illiam McCormick, W H. W al­ tbe tourist guide w hich the G reet­
ton and H. C. F arm er w ith per­ ers publish » « d istrib u te ,” e x ­ W A T C H M A K ER
A N D JE W E L E R ,
haps the assistance of other in te r­ plained M r. Holcombe, who is one
ested parties, including J
R- of the m ost confirmed m em bers of
halskv , obkoon
W iight, O tis Taylor and James th a t hotel a sso c ia tio n .-O re g o n ia n .
Bond.
j - xpert Workmanship; Watches and
The middle projest includes 4fi0
Eugene, three sm all bridges im ­
Clocks a specialty.
acres and the lower project 320 m ediately south of P leasan t H ill
Give us a trial.
acres, which will be taken care of
to he rebuilt im m ediately.
by farm ers living adjacent to these
projects. The work will require
W e H ave
V A C M IO H m i l s
1 u i a few days tim e of men and
every thing
teams w ith the possible use of
O ptical
dvnam ite on the m iJdle section
5
E Y E S T R A IN
and much good will come from the
ARCHIE CORNELIUS
se m i-a n n u a lly-
imith Bros/ Market
Fresh and Cured M eats Always On
and. Also O ther M eats in Season.
work with the outlay of hut a
sm all am ount of money.
Halsey News Notes
Il L W in n ’ford and wife were
Albany visitors Saturday-
p II Porter shipped * h ne red
’polled calf to E. B. Pickens at
I L »ke View, Idaho, Monday.
The home of Leon Lester near
1 Brownsville burned Saturday even­
ing. N othing was saved. There
K od ak s, F ilm s
S u p p lie r
Kodak Finishing and
Tinting.
CLOTHES MAY NOT
MAKE THc
MAN
•on,
a
ure anywhere, is of course
So are Repairs, Binding Twine and Bale Ties
ready for your service.
Mowing Machines, Rakes anti Binders.
u
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nce <©> o
iline
R ev..W . L. S utherland of Med­
ford, M innesota, who had been in
attendance at the C ongregational
¡Council at Los Augeles recently.
I arrived in H .'e e y S n n d .y for a
(SUMMEK IS O F
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A Full Line of I)r. H ess’ Dip and
« D isin fectan t, and Fly Chaser which
l i s appropriate a t this season.
1
Dicksy remained and wnll make her
tl-
. p J . n . 1 . . p i . ' « >»” > • bMk t " bi,>n ■” *
the right price.
r B Mayberry and family re­
turned Sunday evening from a
few days' outing spent neatr the
L . d of the Luc.mute river about
forty milee from Independence.
T iey also ▼»> *d the
tOwD’
V alm t« ,o « ‘ r the head of th« S.letx
..v e r. finding the big mil and
dam meet interesting
They re­
port a fine tim e and fine fishing.
They were sccom p.n.ed by Mr.
Mayberry’s brother and wife, Mr
,ud Mrs. Cady of Albany.
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
Straw and Cloth Hats
For w arm w eather.
Also SHOES
for the whole Fam ily.
grandparents a longer visit.
T A I L O R I N G - T O I S D lV I D V A L M I A ’ I R E
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IS H E R E
>. and Mrs. C. O. Dryden and
daughter Dickey, and son-in-law
and daughter, Mr and M rs. Fred
W. Peckovsr. of Oregon C ity, mo­
tored up Saturday evening for a
v .s.t at tb s D. F- Dean home, re­
turning Sunday ev en in g ^ M '.
)l Ao's Vour
n
Bancroft Optical Co.
,1.1 1st St. W. Albany- Phone j 61*.
’otter and fami'y.
ithes inspire the question
£/ V
Is the Cause of Many
HUMAN ILLS
If your eyes give you trouble
A lpine Sunday.
•n rk H arness 2nd h an d -p rice right.
Get a Kniie
1’unips on hand
A. H Quimby who had the m is­ Work n arn css x,
Com e e a r ^ while th e
fortune to be struck on the leg by p U c t V a n d Z V p u m p s -
a cable when th e trolly gave way
while he was p u ttin g in hav re-
" g ‘^ / ‘ m L r n h X ^ 1 . m p l e m e n t s t o r e ^ ____
c ntly is still suffering from a badly
bruised leg and unable to be about, j
visit with his niecs, M rs. F .
B a l often » „ n . .b e o n . , i m p " » . » »
W
Halsey Drug Store.
I was some insurance.
F rancis Leeper who bad spent a
week at the home of his grand-
! parents, Mr. e n d ' M rs. F ran k
j keeper, returned to his home in
/I
and
^S om ething Special
t
Bulk Cocoa 20 c lb, 2 lb 35 c, Mb T5c
S l U t Grade Peanut Butter 12 1-2c lb, 51b bOc,
2
10 lb $110.
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D. H. STURTEVANT.