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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1923)
S lo f)» ' town Thursday on their way to * their new home near Eugene. A lbany They stopped here for a call on Mrs. P artch ’s uncle, C. P. High Class Photoplays Only Stafford. Mrs. Lucy Lacey of Browns Su*. -M on . Auo. 5-6 ville returned from Portland i TH E R U S T L E O F S IL K Saturday and visited a t the I Frank Kirk and Mrs. H. M. Miller homea in this city. T ubs .-W id . Acá. 7-8 Arrow Garage N O IS E IN Am or A T n K«inrr w ou «. C -«« I and w if e - orter th* * tot* • n i •hepe lta course; CO ULDN’T FOOL H IM m , Portland. , . I Uniform Laws Needed , A daughter was boro to Mr. I ’ ----------- wag born • ad Mr«. Homer M ornbinweg of How Collection of Just Debts May Shedd Tuesday. Be Prevented by Differing Mrs. J. W. Drinkard and Mrs. C. P. Stafford were Albany visitors Friday. Fred W ard of the Union Oil Company of Albany was in Halsey on business Monday. iide. W ash., passed through KODAK an,l Kodak auppliea RINGO’S Drugstore ? hke *s,utter ,ad th# °«« ' Lnxor ° ® ,r CIub called him Tut". Wh<n Tut reached tbe Cake Rater i o r‘ z7 1/ yo u >7 ^ S fiiv e ? . ‘ “ e * nd «#t H ‘ *r P '**‘ eced back R l» ht~ h# « « A Dying was one of the leading Egyptian h -D o o r Sport, and Tut g death was . Major E ven t They shipped bun into a Swell Tomb in the Valley of the Kiagt. Three thousand years later a party of Snooper, dug up T u f t Tomb and all tbe Junk buried with him. The advertising Men took charge of Tut and iu a few weeks have given him a Rep which make. Charlie Chaplin’., "Doug’s ” ■ ud M. "Day-by-Day" Cones’ look like a last year’s Almanac in comparison. Dead for 3000 yearal Lost! Forgot- ten. Then Ban<l AdrertiM d—and the whale world holler, ng for more news of Tut- I f advertising can thus pat life into a dead Gao— what can’t it do for a live One? They could have dug Up a hundred Tula in the desert , nd if they had kept the good newt to themselves—only a ew Bald-Headed Historiana would have ever known i t Yon can have the best merchandise in the world. But if the world does not get Hep to it—the business w ill sleep along peacefully! v 1 Remember Tut! — Western Lnmhertnan. Changes Recommended ¿The particular subjects of leglsla- ! tloff recommended by the association for enactment by State legislatures ’ durln r 1921 Include uniform acts on negotiable Instruments, bills of lad I Ing, warehouse receipts, stock trans j ter. and fiduciaries. Under the head of laws for bettor protection el banks In particular | transactions are proposed measures dealing with limiting liability on cer- tilled check: Instruments based on gamb” Ag ar usurious consideration, time lim it on stop payment, payment of stale check: adverse claim to bank deposit, payment of forged or raised check; deaostts In two names; 4e posits In trust; competency of bank sad corporation notariat; non-pay ment of check through error; Satur- <J*t b»nk transactions, tad A U gU St Outing Suggestions -T - H E R E ’S no batt.r tim« for your for 0U.k‘ng th*" AUgU“ ' th0U«h “ >>. • (l»y. week end or longer. Tb« day. ar« flooded with sunahin« T h. Jo* *' ‘h ,ir b*"‘ - The » « tb o r condition« ar« aura to be pleasant. Southern Pacific traiaa will Gao.port you in comfort with aaf«ty to Pthe pl*c« of your choice. Let us suggest : N e w p o r t an d T illam ook O. w . FRUM E x c lu s iv o A g e n t fo r Jersey Milk Pood Compound E X C U R S IO N T IC K E T S NOW ON SA LE C rater L ak e N a tio n a l P ark O re g o n ’ b M arble Cave«« O re g o n ’s M o u n ta in . L a k e and R iv er R e so r ts P o r tla n d the c it y o f Rone« S an F r a n c isc o Log A n g e le s S a n D ie g o And nisav ethsr plsces th« economical feed for calve«, pigs and chicken« Vour local ticket ogent will ■nadir give^nu further par Oculars. Ask him or write Alio a com píete «lock of JOHN' M SCOTT. Assistant F .s o » a r Trsffie Msusger. Portlaad, Oregon FEED AND GRAIN HALSEY GARAGE Telephone 16x3 F O O T E BROS. Props. ------ T H E S E R V IC E years. _ When that long look ail-for vaca tion couies, remember your you J State Statutes. An effort le bring about better co erdlaattoa and greater uniformity among state laws dealing with bual- neaa and banking la being made by Mrs. J. W. Drinkard w ent to j the American Bankers Association. It la pointed out that, although the Eugene Friday noon and retu rn ed with Mr. Drinkard in the country la *e unit commercially, and d tlaen i of an» one state may do busi evening. ness that reaches all over the coun- Mrs. L. H. A rm strong left try, moat laws governing bualnsss r*i/4a v TZb»« ea a vl ea a A ....« L L. A m I I v e e a a j U l A n a a -0 J ja i Friday for a visit transactions are made by eV tbe _ differ with her mother, Mrs. Chenowith of ent eta tea. with application limited to their own local Jurisdictions and Oakland, Ore. often In conflict with lawa In other Wednesday afternoon Mr. states. It la held that atate lawa and Mrs. Fred Hawk of River should be aalform so that the same side. CaL, visited a t the Bert transaction w ill not be subject to Clark home in this city. different seta of rules according as J. M. P orter and daughters, atate lava differ. To Illustrate tha disadvantages of Mrs. Edith Robnett and Mrs. conflicting laws, the following Illus Karl Bramwell, spent Wednes tration la given: Mr. Jones lives la day a t the F. M. Maxwell home New York vhare tbe statute of lim ita a t Tangent. tions outlawa a note In atx years. Ha A new w ater tank to replace falls Into the error of assuming that the old rotten one was erected the same rale prevails everywhere. a t the D. F. Dean place on Sec He visits Maryland and loans $1.000 ond street, where M. H. Shook to hla friend. Mr. Smith, taking a and family live, last Saturday. promissory note. Aa the note carries Interest Mr. Jones la In no hurry for T. D. Davidson of Eugene hla money and he believes Smith to was down T hursday looking a f be financially responsible. Finally at ter his farm ing interests and the end of four years Jones concludes incidentally visiting his nep he has loaned Smith the money long hew, C. H. Davidson, and wife enough and seeks to collect the note from him. But Smith can deny liabil north of town. ity and point to the statute of Mary Mr. and Mrs. David Partch land which Jones la surprised to and family, form erly of Sunny- learn outlaws a note after three Trouble calla given prompt attention HALSEY RAILROAD TIME "What’» th>»?” asked a medical student in a hotel restaurant, look O F A F A IL U R E ing critically at the dish the waiter had placed before him. BY J. H . F U E L IC H E R “Just what you ordered, sir,” re President A m erican Bankers plied the waiter, •'breast of veal, Association braised.” W hen G o v ernor W alton of “lo u quite mistake,” rejoined the Oklahoma signed guest, removing with hie knife and recently the re fork a bone from the meat and in peal of the hank specting it. “Thia bone it a portion deposit guaranty of the left tibia, near its junction law in that state, he performed aa with the inner melleolua In other economic service words, you have brought me a piece to the whole coun cf the shank. Take it back and try- I might even J. H. Puefleher bring what I ordered.” «ay that O k l a ♦I A TUSStng was a Seat- «Ot that the state shall order the lives tie visitor this week. Foote Brothers have dissolv- the people, stting them into niches Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Laubner H Partne™hiD; division £ •«» • ^ D r' " cr‘Ue eard »»<»«.- were Albany visitors Friday. Loi » ? * * * * A rthur who pre- ? fers farming, took the building* J. A. McCullough was up I ^^d lot. Then he traded this from Albany on business Fri I with W. A. Carey for eighty acres three miles south of day. town, to which he may move by Glenn Hill of Shedd had busi-jand by to reside. Albert takes n e w calling him to Halsey Sat-1 the garage business and will urday. continue at the old stand. ------------------------------------- Thr,e thousand years ago lived an Mrs. Eliza Brandon ------------------ returned ------------------------------------------ ------ Wednesday from a short visit r T . . . , , • sj + , »yptiaa King named Tut-Ankh-Amen. Southern Pacific Lines ¿ p a ir in g Fisk and Gates Tires and Tubes.—We now have in stock the Fisk 96 iOx fabric tires for $9 Be sure to investigate our lines and gat onr prices before buying. Automobile accessories, Ford parts, oils. W illard battery service station. GANSLE BROS. NEW BORO y f u t o m o b ile tr a c to r We will overheal yoor Ford engine for $20 labor “ Chevrolet engine for $22.50 labor “ " reline tracsmiaaioa bead for $130 labor overhaul rear axle and rebuab springs and perches when necessary for $7 labor g u a r a n te ed The T. K. Skirvin warehouse I is receiving a new coat of red paint. In other words. Louis is T hcb «.-F bi . A vo . 9-10 painting the town red. ^ 'N T H C O M M A N D M E N T check direct to payor. - Glenn Chance wa& looking forwarding Vader the Federal Reserve and S atvrday , A uo . 11 J. W. Stephenson went to foreign banking are recommended TOM Cottage Grove Sunday to visit laws on membership of atata instltn- tlona In Federal Reserve System, and MIX the family of his brother Ben foreign banking. Penal laws pro- »• R O M A N C E L A N D jamin, who died on the 19th of posed deal with false statements for last month a t Nevada. Mo., and credit; slander and libel of bank; I was buried at Brigham, Neb. checks or drafts without funds, and burglary with explosives. Jots and Tittles T. E. Seavy and wife, accom Oompars an Socialism panied by Mrs. Ed. Hanson and State socialism la repugnant to tbs (Coattnuad fro m page I ) daughter Gertrude. Mrs. H. Y. Mita Amanda Mitxnar is taler- Spence and sons Wendall and American mind for a great many reasons. Americana generally prefer lady at Sturtevant'«. Harry, all of Eugene, passed to carve out the future In freedom through on their way to to accept the idea B io w n svilH I 7Vu~“*“ Halsey w I Thez *r* nn’rllIfn« a fte r business in in tsiownsvm Albany and called at the home of an an-powerfui state, n is the Monday. of their cousin. C. P. Stafford American Idea that the people shall A I 18016786 North South No. 18, 11:37 ». m. No. 17, 12:13 p. m. 24. 4:28 p. m. 23. 4.28 p. m. 22. 4:30 a nt. 21, 11:32 p .m . Noe, 21 and 22 stop only if flagged SUNDAY MAIL HOURS The delivery window of the Haleey poetoffice is open Sunday« from 1:050 to 11 «, m. and la 15 to 12:30 p .m . Sunday mail go«« out only on the north-booud 11:37 train: Paid-for Paragraphs homa In passing that law, enduring Its evil conse A d m i t t a n c e H e r e 5 C e n ts quences for fifteen years and then a L in e frankly easting it aside as a failure, Mas performed aa economic service txt the nation. There could be no moro A. F. Kirehman, dentist, st He. convincing argument against tbe pas sage of similar laws In other states tel Haleey Tuesday and Friday than Oklahoma’« disastrous experi afternoon«. ment. Oak and arh wood for «ale. The Oklahoma guaranty law was the first of its kind. I t was onacted E. S. H ayes , Halsey In responso to the panic of 1907. But experience has only proved again that Old paper« 5c a bundle at th« there la no substitute for sound bank lng. Relying on the fancied security Enterprise office. of the guaranty law, people entrusted their banking to many who were un lit for the tru st Bank failures have bean so many that tbe fund, sup posed to guarantee deposits, created (Enterprise Correspondence) by asseismeata on banks, was long s» depleted. uop.nteu. i Mi^s Lillie Rickard has come ago it is eetiainted that with total itabii- home from Monmouth for the Itlos created under tbe law la the rest of the Summer form of warrants sad sues« owing to depositors amounting to »ii.ooe.oeo, D eE tta and Doris R obrett re- A lfo rd A rrow s i » . i w X n of ° th* i Baakln« turned to f th in e<i Eugene Bs d S f y tha i e eir r a n home !txtend v is it rrom th eir grandparents, Mr. «oro to only thirty or forty cants on i With the dollar, resulting In a defloit of and Mrs. D. I. Isom. many million dollars. Bound, well-man B. E. Cogswell and fam ily re aged banks have been heavily taxed by assessments to the fund, and the turned to Portland th e first of maximum amount that eould be ««. the week. leesed on solvent banks Is lnsufflclent from to eover the deflclt I n “ Fred “ 1 Houck came up irom I t has been well said that guaranty Portland to visit a t th e Cogswell laws make for looeeaess In banking ranch Sunday, methods, and saddle on the com- — , — patent and boseet the sins «f the in- r rank Bond and fam ily of competent «nd dishonest Halsey visited a t the E. D. Isom L«t us have only laws that raise j home Sunday, the standard of banking. Let ns have M U w * t ia t fl«hase IL I Quite a crowd of relatives »n<l friends gathered a t the Lee HARDSHIP«? A t pv cd v tiios , I InEram home Sunday. Those nAnU SnIrS AT EVERY TURN present besides th e fam ily were Soott'« Expedition to the AnUretle Wallace Hawk and fam ily, Chas Clover and family, H erb Cox B««m« to Have Bean Long Succes and wife, Mrs. Wilkinson and sion of H otrora daughter, all of Springfield; “The Worst Journey in the Fred Hawk and wife of River World,” by Apsley Cherry-Garard, side, Cal., and H arry Holt and relates the story of Scott’s Antarctic wife and daughter of Salem. expedition, which perished from C. E. Mercer and wife of etarvation. What exactly it meant Eugene visited Mrs. M ercer’s to travel for five weeks, often in parents, D. I. Isom and wife pitch darkness, over surfaces of ap Sunday. palling danger—comparable onlv George W orkenger and fam i with the worst ioe-falls of a Swiss ly called a t the A. E. W hitbeck glacier and in temperature which home Sunday afternoon. repeatedly fell to 100 degrees of Miss Mabel Ingram and her frost, Mr. Cherry-Garard’s page« of P ort show. On the voyage out there were friend, Mr. Johnson land visited a t Lee Ingram s interesting experience« at South last week. Trinidad, where a landing was ef Mrs. B artcher of Albany visit fected. One reads: “The land crab« are a little abort ed at the Chester Curti3 home Sunday evening. of a nightmare. They peep at you J. W. Rickard and fam ily want from every nook and boulder. Their dead, staring eyes follow your every to Tangent Sunday to hear tbe Co Alter oltarch «tep ta if to «ay, 'If only you will lumbia quartet. they, with aevertl of Mr. Rick drop down we will do the rest.’ To lie down and sleep on any part of ard a brother« and iho Mesare, lenke and their families, want to the island would he suicidal. These Blivens bridge and had a pioaio beaets even tried to nibble your dinner, boots as you stood, «taring hard at Robert McGee and wife of Eu you the whole time. They are all gene have been viating Mr«. Mc yellow and pink, and, next to Gee’« parent«, Mike Riokard and •piders, seem the most loathsome wife. creaturee on God’« earth.” Mr«. L. E. Bond and daughter Vera uf Albany visited at tba E. IT UNOALLANT D. Item home W ednesday and Thursday, Whan I wa« thirteen years old Mra. Harry Commons ■pent toy mother and I were visiting friend« in the country. On« (rf Monday in Albany. Mias Gladys Willbanka ratnrnad their sons attracted my attention. I home from Roseburg Sunday. • ways tried to make myself appear nld and «(^histicated in his eye«, L. Wells and family were but he never showed me the least in Albany Friday and came attention I retired that I’d make home in a new Buick four tour him epeak to me before we went ing car. home When ray mother started off to the depot I remained behind and B a rb e r Shop ?? Batte in th« commotion wa, not nrwed *n«n I explained my situation to First Chus Work him and asked if he would take me A jeat for Eu<eue Steam Laaugrr to the depot he repbed; «Aw, ya Sant Tuodavt. Uttjf idiot, go oo, eha« after ’em.” J- w ST E P H E N S O N . Fro»