Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 16, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
Jots and TittleS
(Continued on page 3)
The C b rie lia ti church g ir'a cold
$7 w orth of candy at the giee club
concert,
Mrs. Alice M tore, siiporintend-
e:it in the Brow nsville t lepbone
office, was here Bunday.
Mrs. Josie Sm ith went to Shedd
Tuesday to visit her brother, who
has beau i l l fo r suing tim e
W ’ u'k somebody please clim b up
nod knock off those sun spot«? As-
t onoinerr te ll us they are the cause
cf this cold weather.
M r*. M ary Taylor of C o rv a llir,
mother of 0 ' i» T aylor, form erly
of Brownsville, is li re visitin g le r
sister, Mrs. M B. Southern.
C. K. ligb ’s auction sa'e M ori-
day was pronouuued a success
There is money iu this valley yet,
notw iihsiao d lo g the high luxes.
Mrc A ld ric h , mother of Mrs
Btswart of the coufeciiouery, and
Mr Butler, a friend, came over
from Albany Sunday and nt Mrs
Stewart's home joined in celehrat
iug tiie elder la d y ’s b irth da y.
There w ill be about 600 Lin
county pioneers whose names w ill
gu upon the pioneer monuni* ol if it
is erected, as prop iged, at Browns
ville
C ontributions are being so
Itciteil from surviving pioneer* and
relatives of pioneers for the tnon
ument and some have been received
M A R C H 14, 1922
Additional Brownsville
worn shoes
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
South
(Regular Correspouuciiet)
No.
iff,
12:01
p.
tu.
No,
23,
i..2 9 a . m.
There w ill be an Eodeavor social
24, 5.50 p. m.
17, 5.39 p. m.
Elite Specials
FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
$2.75
Special Wrapped Chew*, per pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ___ 30c
Pineapple Sherbet, per gallon _________ ___________ . . . ___ .-$ 1 5 0
Fine dessert for Sunday.
Ice Cream.
Men,8 all-leather work
shoes, solid leather soles
and heels, A splendid
shoe tor spring work, and
at real old-tiine price.
Think of i t !
S P E C IA L S U N D A Y D IN N E R
at the Elite Cafeteria
MENU
Miss K e ith
Me H argue,
who Admittance Here 5 Cents
makes her home w ith M r and Mrs.
a Line
Charles H and while attending high
school, w h s called to her home near
A t the R ia lto F rid a y w ill be
Holley Sunday eveuing to assist pictured one of those stories th a t
in tbe care of her father’ s fa m ily , tug at the heart strings, aud B ill
who are a ll down w ith tbe flu.
H a rt has tbe leading role.
The
There is an intense longing usual two.reel comedy follows it.
.imong farmers (or some good, old- The R ia lto is giving us some first-
ushioned spring weather suitable class entertainm ents and the a t­
for plow ing and seeding.
Such tendance has been growing, despite
weather would also probably dis. the number of other attactions
-ipale the flu th a t is so prevalent. th a t have been features in tow n of
late.
In the case of Mrs. A S. Hana-
ill, who has been severely i l l for
Barred Rock eggs fo r hatching,
'ome weeks, there does not seem
to be much prospect o f a change flO c e n ti per setting of 15.
Phone 55
Mrs. S. J. Sm ith.
for the better soon,
For Sale— O liver I rp e w rito r No.
Mrs. Eliza Robe, despite her
nany years and weakened condi 9. Two-color ribbon, back spacer,
C. P. Stafford,
ion when taken w ith a severe at tabulator. $25.
Halsey, Ore.
-ack o f the flu, is better, but the
Improvement is necessarily slow.
Dr. E. W. B arnum , dentist, at
Mrs. R. P. Dougherty is spend
mg a few days w ith her daughter H otel Halsey every Tuesday and
Mrs. F ra n k Isom, south of town F rid ay.
te lp iiig 10 entertain the new grand
We have old papers again; 5c a
laughter who recently took up her
b
undle
■ bode in the Isom fa m ily.
Chicken Noodle Roup, with dinner. 5c
Chicken Frickasaee with I)u;npliug«. 40c
Koast Pork w ith Sweet Potatoes, 25c
Creamed Mashed Potatoes, 5c
Creamed Onions, 5c
Delicious Salads, 10 to 20c
Vegetable«, ¿an d 10c
Assorted Sweet Pickles, 5c
Olives. 5c
H einz Relish. 5c
.
W hipped Cream Cake, 10c
Apple. Pumpkin, Lemon and Mince Pie, 5 and 10c
Ice Cream and Sherbet, 5 and 10c
H ot Rolls, biscuits or Bread aud Buttey, 5c
Tea, Coffee or M ilk , with dinner, 5c
$2.75!
We «Iso have another I
very fine work shoe, up­
per made from heavy full-1
stock brown leather, full
double soles—in fact a|
first-class work shoe in
every respect.
Priced at
and ra lly in the Endeavor rooms
at the Presbyterian eburcli f r id a y
S U N D A Y M A IL HOURS
evening. A delegation o f young"
people is expected over from H ar­
The delivery window of the
risburg in tbe interest of the .H alsey postoffice is open Sundays
county C hristian Endeavor con veu- ' groa> 9. ¡5 to 9:45 a. m. and 12:20
tiou, wbu-ii is to meet tbers soou. to 12:35 and 4:45 to 5.00 p. m.
Mrs. Grace Goodall returned
home last week from a visit o f some
weeks w ith her aon George and
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
fa m ily a t Eugene.
D E L IC A T E S S E N
You can get, every day, fine pies, salads, meats, vegetables or any­
thing from our «team table to take home for lunch erd ino er.
Special orders filled in advance
Watch Our Windows
for
fountain
specials.
New
Always
something new and delicious.
Wa take great pride in the
quality of our candy. In a few
lays we w ill have our own apecial
I boxes in 1- to 5-pound sizes.
$4.35
The way the auto business has
b 'co availed of as »source of reve
li n e is illu s tra te d by the follow ing
items iu the cost o f running a ten
passenger auto lietwenu C orvallis
and Albany for a year:
“ State
BLAIN
in g c q
license ♦ 100; federal tux $20; li
b ility $'210; st-ite tiling fee $10;
bond " I 4IIMM) th a t the stage w ill
run on schedule tim e $10; in su r­
ance again*, tire, theft and co lli*-
Tho store with a square)
i o n s $150; chauffeur's license $2;
leal
for every
customer.
franchise iii A lb an y $120.”
And
.
v
we are tobl th a t these autos have
ALBANY, OREGON
the use of the highways for n o th ­
ing ami an attem pt was made to
A. F. Good broad returned Tues­
compdl them to finance the 1925
day
from a short busiuess t r ip to
fair.
Salem,
There was a tim e when it might
have been possible to eradicate the
Last Saturday M r. an I Mrs.
C.ina ln th istle in Oregon.
T hai Emerson Tru« war« guests of Mr.
nd Mrs. W, F. W hite, in honor
was when the firs t of the pert-
were discovered.
The importance I M 's. True's b irth d a y.
of the danger was not recognised
Mrs. D. F. Dean .was on tbe sick
u n til loo late.
The th istle has
ist Tuesday.
-pre I u n til it produces seed uu-
‘
« •
notie d in thousands of out-of-the-
Th i Study club meets w ith Mrs
way places, and th a t seed is scal- H enry English "today and a St
|i , - | over tho si ale on the wings of P a trick’s day program bus been
the wind.
The farm bureau is prepared.
ligh ting the thistle, and it is well
For years he had heard the toot of the whistle ee i f it had been
The Plainview Pig cluh meets at
to restrict what cannot he abo|
voice of a friend. T h e n it took away his boy sad stirred in his
ishe I ol the evil.
The leader in 3 tomorrow,
a struggle that th rills every soul who know« the mesoiag of love.
the tight here Is J, A. Stevenson;
Grace Hodgen of Sbadd and E.
A new H « rt picture w ith • new H eart th rill.
nt Brownsville H arry Park an I J D. A u s tin of A lbany were u ia r’ ied
P VVeber are the men; ill Hoedd M on d ay.
C. II Iliv id s n u and J, It Cornell
and at T in g e n l Loin* G rell.
On Tuesday afternoon the ladies
of the C bristiau Church Mission-
ary society met at the home of
A two- reel comedy
M rs. V F . W hite. AI tho a good
many were absent on account of
sickiin»« and storm y weather, there
wa> a fa ir attendance and a good
a
sc-aaaBzauHB*
program was rendered, after which nf hay and 600 pounds of pork.
refreshments were served by the There wa» no insurance.
Bound 4a Materialize.
T he
hostess, assisted by Mrs. K a rl farm belongs to his father, David
Every thought we think Imnp-s It­
Bram well.
The m issionary color« S j arer.
self In tbe mind and every Image that
Is persistently held In mind Is hound
■«ere displayed, w ith the white and
Tim county court announces th a t to materialise .— Jean Porter Rudd.
l iven ler-crocoaea, the hostess alto
•wing dreeled in a gown of white it w ill build eleven wooden bridge*
on the Pacific highway south of
Perfect Pease.
w ith a touch uf lavender.
Albany this summer and says they
Thou wflt keep him In perfect peace,
whose mind le stayed ea thee ; because
The average profane «wearer are more durable than steel.
he trueteth la thee — laatah 2*1:8.
usee his expletives fro m force of
h a b it, knowing how s illy it <s hut
He That Diggeth a Pit.
not realizing how inuoh nt th a t KEEP HORSES IN CONDITION
He that dlggeth a pit ehall fnll Into
kind
of
language
he
is
uttering.
“ Listen, my boy, it*»
I t ; and whoeo hreakrlh a a" Hedge, a
To the fellow who swears from in ­ Injurious Practice to Perm it Animale
serpent
ahell bite him —Eccles. 10 :8.
te
Qo
fe
r
Weeks
W
ithout
Some
Mav R isen playing
tent, th in k in g that it is sm art, we
Attention.
have
nothing
to
say
on
the
subject.
'Humoresque’ ”
“ Ephraim is wedued to hia idols
Don't neglect to curry the horses
usua.'.y h ive an
Let him alone,’ 1
There must be some compelí-
these days.
It Is Injurious to allow
C o n fe c tio n e r y
CLOTH
]
Mrs. Wayne Stanard, who is suf
faring from an attack of pneumo
nia, is reported better.
129 b r o a ^ l ^ hmst T a l b a n y
Stortz & Gilbert, Props.
Rather Saddening Thought.
When we rome to think It over, only
a f e w o f us hsve done th e b e s t we
could In what we have undertaken
And only those of ns who have horest-
'y tried to do our best, have much sat-
^faction with what we have done.
M illio n s
Woodworth
DRUG ©
Albany Oregon
The Enterprise Is glad to call
the attention o l those of Ils read-
> rs who v is it A lb an y to the adver­
tisement of the E lite confectionery
and cafeteria boeauae it is seldom
that such excellent service can be
had at such low prices.
I l Is g
large, a iry , roomy plaoe, w ith
plants and flower* aud singing
hiide, w ith fine music at frequent
intervals, w ith courteous and e ffi­
cient attendants.
Tbe eatables
are first-class and th a t they are
served at the prices named gives
evidence of a management in a
las* w ith that which ha« made
H enry Ford the m arvel of the
world for efficiency and low cost.
A tree fell acroea the M ountain
Stales company 'a line between here
and Brow nsville Monday and broke
the line and slopped the juice for
and hour or two.
The barn of W . Y. Shearer of
Shedd berned Isst n ig h t
A horse
and a c a lf perished In the fiamea
Mr. Sheerer loet between MX) «nd
1000 bushela of graio, a quautity |
them to go for days and weeks w ith ­
out «Itentlon
A good currying once
or tw ice a week w ill not only make
them look better, but they w ill feel
better and keep In better condition
of
whom
LO NESOM E ?
Mate,
W idows , G irls , B achblors ,
M arry and bb H appy
We put you in correspondence with
hundreds of refined Ladies and Gen­
tlemen iu Canada and U, S. who wish
to marry, or correspond for amuse­
ment. P hotos F rbk
M any worth
$5000, $10,000 and upwards. Every­
thing strictlv confidential. W e do
NOT PUBLISH YOUR NAME OR AD­
DRESS. A je a r ’s subscription with
all privileges $1 00, or four mouths,
tria l for 50c. Don't send cash, only
Money Orders or 2-ceut American
stamps. I f check, send ten cents
extra for exchange.
your Appearahce
nous chagne by wearing glasses if we fit
them. Every pair of glasses we select
are properly adjusted and suited to the
wearer.
Try the Colonial, the Glass
of Fashion
Optometrist.
ALBANY
O A ia
H arold A lb fo .
M an ufa ctu rin g o p ticia n .
A fte r this month subscriptions w ill
be $2 per year. Rush < ard with your
name and address for fu if particu­
lars.
M R S. F L O R E N C E B E b L A IR E
200 Moutague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been appointed adm inistrator
of the estate of W H. K irk p a tric k by
the county conrtof Linn county, ' regon.
A ll persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
same to the undersigned at his residence
Halsey, Oregon duly verified and
with proper vouchers as by law required,
w ithin six months ftom the date of this
notice. Dated and first published March
1922.
F. M . Gray,
L. Swan,
Administrator.
Attorney for Adm inistrator,
Charter No. 49
Report of condition of the
Reserve D istrict No. 12
H a l s e y s t a t e b a n k
at Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the clo«e of business M irc h 10, 1922.
RESO URCES
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29 and
30. if a n y _________ . . . . . _____
2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured .7 .7 .7 -7 .7 .7 .7 ” ................................. $125,579.36
3. U. S. government securities owned’ including ” .............................
those shown in
items 30 and 35, if a n y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
-----
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern-
m '.'n'c,p,'1- covporatlo«, etc., including those shown
In items 30 anil 35, if anv . . ...............
Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc? .'.” 7 . . 7 .
Banking house. $3010; furniture and fixtures, $2628
.„ I .
. ° " 1",n<l T v"n lt * n l d,le ,rom hanks',” Ixn'keri
fhis bank con,p,n,M lle»‘8’>«ted and approved reserve agents of
articles no longer Deeded, or socceeded
by better once, which somebody would
like to obtain. Aa advertisement the
sue of thia, costing 25c,
c. m ight find a
buyer end covert what
now oalv trash into good
JS CASH
ToU1 -<*-............................ ............... .
____
A utom obile Insurance
'
Fire, theft, collision, property damage and
personal liability. Protect yourself against
loss.
mi
(b) Less current expenses, interest xml taxes paid . . .
C- p . STAFFORD, A gen t. !
*******»*****»****»**MiM**»«hW»»»ff**»**ai»*»!a#> ¡
20,000.00
15,000.00
° ih' r ' h* n h,nk*' ,ubj ec’ ,o «serv’e?
i
66,9“
'
'
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
! ien! * n‘ «G ificates of deposit outstanding
...
this bank outstanding payabi^ o i'd im a n d 7 7 .
Io t.1 of demand -d* ^ ' ‘^ o ^ e r ‘ han^bank deposits, subject
to reserve, items 23, 2 4 ,___
,,
T ime and S a V inos D eposits , subject to reserve and payable 1
demand or sqbject to notice :
payaoie 1
Time certificates rtf deposit outstanding.................
T o ta l o f lim a and savings deposits payable on demand c.
•ubject to notice, items 27 and 28,
109 6^
Ce a
f
13.S27.49
150.00
5,668.00
1'<3, 348.90
profit' ..............-..7 7 7 7 .7 .7 7 .7 .7 ? * 7 7 7 7 '» 'o 5 i( i8
23. I „ T n " t
2,600.00
L IA B IL IT IE S
16. Capital stock paid in .................
17. Surplus fun d ........................................................................................................
”
84 29
45,4.39.76
Total cash and due from banks, 45,439,76.........
«««««•«•
J. W MOORE
L ep r o sy .
300 lepers In the world,
2,000.000 are In Chins
■ FARM ERS accumulation of
*♦***♦*«**<
H U B T A N N IN G C O .
Tanners of Lace Leather, Latigo, Upper
Leather, Harness Leather and Sole
Leather. W e also do custom tanning.
H UB T A N N I N G CO., Albany, Ore.
II Is estimated that there are 3,0iki
“ D u c k In ”
in j reason why so many noted
musicians and musical educa­
tors, in borh Europe and
America, have The Brunswick
Ph n »graph in their own
H ave
Progressive Happiness.
M ankind Is nlways happy for hav­
ing been happy; so that If von make
men happy now, you make them hap­
py tw enty years hence by the memory
of the experience.— Sidney Smith.
Total .................
................................................... — -----
Mate or Oregon, county of Lien sa
884.13
95,1,35.04
5,424.75
795.35
56,109.63
■
>*‘>3, .H8.90
' R e a / (2 s ta te a n d i n s u r a n c e
s .« «
1 My oommissioo «xp.res $.24-24,
°’ &
Notary Public.