Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 28, 1921, Image 1

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H A LSEY ENTERPRISE
HAI.SEY. I INN COUNTY,
VOL. 9, NO. 47
THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
H ALSEY, OREGON
Capital and Surplus $31,000
In terest paid on time certificates of deposit
\Ye invite your banking business
II. KOONTZ, P res.
D. TAYLOR, Y ice-Pres.
B. M. BONI). Casliier
The Firsl Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
Is * .good place to deposit your saving«. 4 percent interest on savings
accounts th a t run three m onths, si« n o n th s or a y tw . Interest pal,
sem i-annually.
Smith Bros*’ Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
OREGON,
$1.50 PER YEAR
JULY 28 1921
Linn Countv "Farm-
I.inn t ounty llairj
Middle West Settlers’
ers in Convention
Purebred» Wanted
I xeursion Postponed
Id a h o wants siuue of L ia u coun-
Following the recent an n o u n ce­
m ent th a t the date of the settlers
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uisiou from
the - - middle
west to
Oregon had been postponed from
Ju ly 19th to Septem ber 20th U|>on
request of large num bers of home-
seekers w ho are unable to m ake
fa rm |
,
At a recent meeting of t the Farm
, .
1 tv ’« purebred dairy c a ttle , aceord-
Bureau in Alhat.v at w hich fitti I •
re v iv e d by the
L r n .e r e w ere p re v e n t t i n
MU "
ing prices to be charge I by th re sh .
erm en and balers were fixed,
Prices to be paid for labor for 1921
* were
sre also determ ined
ined.
T he th reshing scale is as follows:
For threshing w heat, 22c sack.
T hreshing oats, 10c per stick.
Thresbiug barley, 18c per sack.
V etch, $12 00 per hour for 0
wagon outfit; $15 00 per hour far
8 wagon outfit; $18.00 per hour for
.
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It C ainnub'k,
fi.- I d airym an, «‘Kten^ion division
ut tue U niversity <4 1 laho.
I I,,. Idaho breeders aie in terest-
l)|( |ii||i} bre(,
u( tb li
1|r| ,e(lvl , iula.ules a ,.d
the trip till a fte r harvest, the Ore
gnu S tate Cham ber of Commerce
the III'»’ of I ho wonderful record
is m aking com plete preparations
m ade by tin; county in the tubar-
tut the Septem ber trip .
cul sis tests has leached th at state.
T he county agent stated th at
C om m ercial clubs of th e state
a ll' *>ue in the com ity who tins high
have been urged to com plete the
grade purebred and registeted d a i­
listing of available lands in each
ry cattle, either H olstein or Jersey,
co ii.muiiitv for the inform ation of 10 wagon outfit
, b u ild notify him nt once ns steps
th ■ settlers, and these listed lands
The following scale of wages is - are »icing taken to secure a carload
of registered purebreds to semi to
will be placed in the hands of each i ba-ed on a 12 hour -lav
Idaho
Definite inform ation as
Common
labor,
$2.50.
member of the p a rty , according j
to what they have, amt p rice w m t-
Man
with
team
and
w
agon,$4.00.
to Secretary Q uayle
In this way
ed, should tie stated by the owner«,
th e homeseeker will know in ad- I Sack sewer, $8.00 per day.
the county ageut said. Albany
T his report of the com m ittee, H taid.
v anci the price and descriptiou of
consisting of W alter House, F. W
actual tracts of laud in each d is­
Robinson, S. W. Good, O I. M nl-| ARCHIE CORNELIUS
tric t in the state.
ler, E 11 Petrick. George W eirii h, j
George Q uayle, general secretary
W M M icL n d e, f e A . H ulbert,
W ATCH MAKER
of the sta te cham ber, left today on
and E. A Uh «uibers, was u n a n i­
a tour of the state for the purpose
A N D JE W E LE R .
mously adopted.
,
of securing repiesentatives of va-,
Tins se tle is approxi ..atelv >*
rious districts wtio will assist the
H M .S K /, O R K lflH
reduction <4 83 per cent under that
state cham ber representative in
of last year.
I a p e it \Vorkman»hip; Watches and
the middle west in the werk of lin ­
T he price established for haling
Clocks a specialty.
ing UP prospective settlers.
was $3 25 per ton.
A long telegram from O m aha,
G ive i n a t r ia l.
W ages for baling based on n ten
requesting additional literature on hour day is as follows.
0 egon lor distribution am ong
R oustuhnut. $3.50.
prospective seltleis, stated th a t
W e H ave
2.50.
F orker,
a large num ber of hotneseekers are
t
EVERY
THING
3
50.
Derick hoy,
preparing to come to Oregon in
O
ptical
4.00.
Feeder,
Septem ber alter harvest is over.
4 00.
Wire hoy,
E Y E S T R A IN
8 00.
Hoedown,
Is the C ause of Many
Oregon Grain Grow­
2 00.
I I f MAN ILLS
W eighers,
If yo u r eyes give yon trouble
The com m ittee on hailing prices
ers Would Organize
your glasses are annoying
was S. G. T ulia, A. II. M uller,
SUB VS. We can Relieve You
Messrs. B arnes and H ow ard o f Dan Zell, W. A. Cm ey, Amos
Bancroft Optical Co.
(to 1st Si. w U bany. I’licne 461 4
the Oregon Cooperative G rain Ramsay. T he report was u n a n i­
Growers Association were in H al- mously adopted.
4.U
-ey last T hursday in the in terest
of th a t organisation and held a
m . e t i i i g a t the opeia house; hut,
¡owing to the tael th a t there hail
fieen no announcem ent of th i
m eeting previous to th at evening,
the attendance wiy» very light
Mr. H oward told us th a t they
So are Repairs, Binding Twine and Bale 1 ies
had beeu very successful in secur
m g members in Lane county and
ready for your service.
interest all over th e N orthw est is
One Set of
very great, there being som ething Mewing Machine*, Rakes ami Binders.
Get a knito
like fourteen thousand m em bers. Work Harness 2nd hand—price right.
Mr. H ow ard expects to spend sev­ Grinder and sa w time.
W e hate Pumps on hand
eral days among the farm ers in pitcher ami force pump-».
Come early while the
thia vicinity in au etyfeavor to in-
H ARVEST
IS H E R E
CLOTHES MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN
But often makes the only impression others get of him
,
there is a lot of personal satisfaction if your
W hen form er comrades meet, there is a lot o l
clothes inspire the question
J fA a s
Your answer, if vo«
Vour J a y lor?
the best quality-value possible to ee­
rcat them in the movement, and
no doubt he will be successful in
securing manv members as the be-
Lef is becoming firmly established
among the producers that coopera­
tion in marketing their wares is
the only chance for them to secure
their share of the selling price.
T hat there has beeu too many
non-producers, middlemen, etc ,
living off the profits made on farm
produce is a foregone conclusion,
and any movement th at will bring
the producer and consumer nearer
together should meet with the ap­
proval of both these classes and
will eventually prove successful.
line is full and you can get what yott want.
G W
M O R N H IN W E G
(S U IM E R
IM P L E M E N T S T O R E
iT t f T
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A Full Line of Dr. Hess’ Dip and
Disinfectant, and Fly Chaser which
mis appropriate at this season.
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Straw and Cloth Hats
cure anywhere, is of course
. <£/ K 2^« tf-' (2>.
T A IE O R IN G -T O INDIVIDUAL MEASURE
There ie a personal style for you in both fashion and fa b ric -a t
the right price.
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
The removal of the Fred Burk­
hart warehouse to make room for
the right of way of the Pacific
highway at Alfoad station ia one
of the problems encountered by the
county court in securing right of
way th at will parralel the S. P.
track from Halsey to Harrisburg.
Mrs. Elixa Brandon went to
Shedd last Friday to see her lriend,
Mrs. Wat. Morgan at Saddle Butte,
who has not been well lor lorn«
time.
SFor warm weather. Also SHOES’ j
for the whole Family.
♦Something Special
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♦ Bulk Cocoa 20c lb, 21b 35c, 511» 75c, |0|b$l 40. ♦
♦ Best tirade Peanut Butter 12 l-2c lb, 51b 60c, T
f t 101b <1.10.
♦
1 D. H. STURTEVANT.
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