Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, December 27, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
A N D
S U R P LU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
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F u r n it u r e
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|H»ns that a rt worth feeding are worth feeding well.
e r y th im r f o r th e h_>me.
FARM LOANS
F R E D B. J O N E S
A lb a n y Bakery. 321 Lyon street,
Rest one-pound loat of bread made
5 cents.
Wedding cakes to order
’
A lb a n y
E le c tric
S to re .
Radio
set». Electric wiring. Delco Light
products
G lmnw W illsmd
H ILL & <§. !
Buy your poultry
Continued
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GENERAL HARDWAFkEJ
PACE J
W rite for booklet describing our 28-
T h is ih good advice: " I f you live year Rural Credit Amortised Loans.
in Albany, trade iu Alhany ; if you live The loan pays out in 2o payments, re­
iu some other town, trade in that town. " tirin g the principal. Cheap taies
No
Hut in these automobile days many re­ delay.
siding elsewhere find it advisable to do
ftk a a i L a n d C o .,
at least part ot their buving in Use
1JJ Lyon St.. Albany, Ore
larger town
Those who go to Albany
to transact business w ill find the firms Phone 312 V
Satisfaction guaranteed
named below ready to fill their require­
Price $3,50
ments with courtesy an I fairness
MORRIS ROCKERS. ¿S* J
D in in g T a b le s , etc., a re r ig h t in o u r lin e . E v-J
CAAj IVlAiH
HSH MEAL
OYSTER SHELL MILL RUN
BRAN
BARLEY
STOCK MOLASSES
HALSEY BXTPKARHE
A lbany Floral Co.
W m . H öflich .
Cut flowers
* * and plants. Floral art for every
and al, occasions.
. Flow er phone 458-1.
ALBANY
and »tock feed here.
GARAGE.
ALBANY
i iano Tuner for leading music stores in
Albany
New
and
used
F U R N IT U R E A N D
F A R M M A C H IN E R Y
bought, sold and exchanged at all time»
B E N T. S U D T E L L
1 hone 76-R,
123 N. Broadalbin a t, Albany
“ Stu.le-
b a k e r" and " S t a r " automobiler.
Governor to Poultrymen
Piano Tuning and Repairing
last two years mayor of the city, died
General repairing and supplies
G. T, Hockensmith.— Lloyd Templeton.
In Portland.
5
It is absolutely necessary that all The D<llei , chool board haa an.
SHOE O
farm products be marketed coopera- nounced It will shortly ask the tax- U ue Bird Restaurant, 309 Lyon
street. Eat here when in Albany.
SERVICE
tively. We simply cannot continue to P*5'Pr’ to vote a 160.000 bond issue to
Open from 6 to and 5 to 8.
* CJst lets per month of wear
Mas. B lount .
produce the articles the world must
°* * new
room school bouse.
eat and allow ourselves to be contin­
D R ü N 8 W I C K
HaJicy Happenings, ate.
PH O N O G R A P H S
ually exploited by the numerous Governor Pierce will be requested ■“*
(Continued from page 1)
at
The Study Club
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t. !
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*<> i»»ue a conditional pardon for
More Land, or Better Farmiug ?
middlemen. It is stated by
j
o-
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W O O D W O R T H ’S
Born to Mr. and Mr». John Pugh at
3 the
i.v De-
vre , j udge
Keyes O
Wasco county, who
Thursday a/ternon the members of
their home north of town on Monday,
Oregon has a total area of partment of Agriculture that the pro- recently was sentenced to a Jail term FAR. C. FICQ
the Women'« Study club were enter­
December 24, a girl.
ducers
on
the
average
get
only
one
for
having
liquor
In
his
possession,
, 61,188,480 acres, of which 22.1
DENTIST
tained at the home of their president, per cent, or 13,542,318 acres, dollar out of three dollers paid by The spread of diphtheria and
Albany, Oregon
Mr». A. A Tuning, Mrs. C. P.
Mrs. S. J. Smith. at a Christmas are included in farms, and 8.2 those who consume the farmers’ pro­ measles in Portland has not yet been 312 Weal Second street
Moody and Mrs. B. M. Bond drove to
party.
Each member was asked to per cent, or 4,913,851 acres, are ducts—-two-thirds of the price paid abated, and records In the health pNi.stburii Bros.—-Two big grocery Shedd Wednesday evening of last
office show 165 cases of diphtheria
bring a gift, a Christmas tree being a classed as improved lands by k
More», 212 W First and 225 South week and attended the Eastern Star.
by , the consumer
too large
lartre |n
. quarantine
. . . and , . 581
. . cases of measles
.
, is decidelv too
Mam. Good merchandise at the right
feature of the afternoon.
Each re­ the United States census.
a share to pay for th? cost of distri reported.
Mr. snd Mrs. J. H. Henderson of
price«.
ceived a gift and a hand-made card
One of the questions to be bution.
South Bend, Wash., arrived Tuesday
Resolutions urging congress to tup- CMins developed and printed.
with an original verse.
Eloise raised in the land settlement
The cooperative egg-selling agency
for a few day«’ visit at the
We mail them right back to you.
Smith, acting as Santa Claus, distri­ aud reclamation division of the has been in existence under the pres­ port the formation ot an export edm
home of the latter’s brother. C. P.
Woodworth
Drug
Company,
Albany,
Or-
mission
for
handling
wheat
were
buted the gifts.
coming $>tate-wide agricultural ent contract for three years. It has
•gon.
Stafford, and wife.
The Hendersons
The members were asked to do economic conference is whether only handled about one-fifth of the adopted at Pendleton by the execu
were at one time residents of thia,
tlve
committee
of
the
Umatilla
county
CNrst
garage
going
north.
stunts and those were varied and en­ Oregon should go on develop­ eggs produced in Oregon, but. accord­
1
Tires, accessories, oils, gasoline, vicinity.
tertaining, those done In costume ing more new' lands or concen­ ing to those who know, the existence farm bureau.
repair work.
Miss Ida Mitzner, teacher in the»
The total expense to Jackson coun
creating much merriment.
trate to a greater extent on of this organization has yielded a net
W. H. HcLBUBT.
Alhany public school», la spending the«
A beautiful flower bowl was pre­ settling and making more pros­ gain of at least five cents a dozen on ty in its investigation and search tor
M ood largm ns on second-hand Christmas holidays at her home.
sented to the president, a gift from perous the lands already devel­ every egg produced in Oregon dur­ the Siskiyou tunnel train bandits and L a pianos and organs. A good new
murderers, since the day the crime year present that w ill last.
the club.
H. A. Renninger and family went
oped. This conference will be ing that time.
was committed early in October, to
to
Sweet Home Christmas day to be
Davenport Music House.
Covers were laid for sixteen and a held at O. A. C. January 23
This cooperative association has date, amounts to $670.66.
with
Mrs. ttenninger’s parents, Mr.
two-course luncheon was served. The to 25.
given to the egg producers of Oregon
fHIRD SALKS AND SERVICE and Mrs. T. A. Morris.
Bids for resurfacing with crushed
centerpieces were minature Christinas
from 5 to 30 cents a dozen more
Tires and accessories
rock the Umatilla Echo section of the
trees, decorated with golden nuts that
Mr. «ml Mre. P. M. Tindle of
Repairs
than the producers of the Mississippi old Oregon trail, covering a distance
Buy
Christmas
Seels,
Even
Now
K
irk
-I’ ollak M otor C o .
when cracked revealed additional gifts
Brownsville, with the letter’s «¡star,
valley have received. The difference of 22 miles, will be opened at the next
for the guests.
The Christmas seals are not Red is d ie to the fact that Oregon eggs
ENirtmiller Furnituie Co., ( in n i- celled nt the G. W. Mornhinweg home
The next meeting will be at the Cross seals, as is often assumed were under the influence of the co­ meeting of the state highway commls A ture, rugs, linoleum. stoves ranges. in Halsey Tuesday.
home of Mrs. J. W. Moore on January There are sold to finance the war on operative marketing system while the slon, to be held In Portland January Funeral directors. 427-43.1 west First
Mr. and Mrn. M E. Gardner were
8.
dreet, Albany, Oregon.
3rd.
tuberculosis, a war which had already middle west is not organized ac a'i
Albany callers Monday.
Lake
county
leads
in
the
state
with
reduced the ravages of the dread dis The contracts or this association ex­
a ll’« Floral and Music Simp
relation to the proportion of boys
B. 8. Clark was in Eugene Thurs­
Good service and prompt delivery
ease one-half.
Buy seals.
The pires January 1, 1924. New contractu
to girls that complete a standard four- on cut flowers and fiorai designs.
At the M. E. Church
day and he called on his brother-in-
money you effiy for them may kill the are now being written.
Unless the year high school course, according to Albany
Phone 1661
law, Henry Brock, who is in the hoe-
At the Methodist church Christmas very germ which would otherwise owners of 250,000 hens are signed by announcement made by J. A. Church-
pit»
I recovering from a recent oper­
start
consumption
in
yourself
and
has
the first of January', the cooperative 111. state superintendent of public In­
OLMAN a JACKSON
eve a few selections were given and
ten you to the grave.
Grocery— Bakery ation for appendicitia.
egg-selling
agency
will
cease
to
exist.
struction.
then the story of the Birth of Christ.
Everything in the line of eats
The money expended by individuals —Governor Pierce.
Mrs. M. M. Ward left for Albany
The scenes were:
While out shooting chum salmon
Opposite Postoffice
for the purpose of purchasing Christ­
Friday to be the guest of her daugh­
with a borrowed shotgun, Chris
First—The Preparation; I, The
ub Candy C o., First street, next ter, Mrs. David Froman, and expected
mas seals issued by the National Tu­
A couple of weeks ago in "The Zwelfel, 16, ot Nehalem, accidentally
first Evangel; 11, The Patriarchal Cov­ berculosis association arc deductible
door to Blain Clothing Co.
Brown Mouse,” Jennie Irwin told her tripped and fell on the gun. which
to be joined there by her son, E. J.
Noon lunches.
enant; III, The Hope of Israel; IV, in the individual income tax return of
father she wanted to "talk Jim Ir­ was discharged. The shot tore off | | Home made csndv and ice Cream.
Ward of Eugene, for Christmas din­
The Candle of Prophecy; V, The the purchaser to the extent of 15 per
ner.
win out of some of his foolishness.
the nose and part of his forehead
Flush of Dawn.
ub Cleaning Works, Inc.
cent of the taxpayer’s net income, Since then she has talked to him and and left eye.
Mrs. Effie Hevcrlant», who has been
Cor. Fourth and Lyon
Sccond-The Fulfillment.
I, The computed without the benefit of this
even
threatened
him
with
removal,
but
keeping house for W. R. McAllister
An estimated total ot 55.692 auto­
Master Dyers and Cleaners
Light in the Cottage; II, The Light in redaction.
M ad e -T o -M e as u re Clothes
he has stuck to his guns. This week, mobiles. the bulk of which were tour
for some time, left Saturday with
the Field; III, The Light in the
Christmas eeals netted $620 in Al­ after a trial, she sustains him. Some­ lots, passed through Baker on the Old
her little son for Brownsville to make
I
t
you
Stable; IV, The Light in the East.
have
friends
they
should
bany.
her home.
body is discarding some foolishness, Oregon Trail during the last year, «' > have your
V
photograph.
Third—The Adoration. I, Candles
and it isn’t Jim.
cording Jo a report prepared by Wal­
Clifford's Studio
D. Taylor, vice president of the
of Praise; II, Tiny Tapers; III, Mis­
Francis Leeper of Eugene was a
3.U West First street. Albany.
ter Meacham, president o* the Old
Halsey state bank, was in Portland
sionary Lights; IV, Candles in the guest at the home of his grandpar­
Morris Layton, son of Guy Layton, Oregon Trail association.
rviu’e Garage— Next to Com mu. Wednesday of last week.
Window; V, Virgin Lamps.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leeper, at
formerly of Halsey, came up from his
In a decision handed down at As
m tv bouse. Eaide battery clislrib-
After the program the treats were their home southwest of town the
Miss Iavelle Palmer returned the
home in Salem Sunday to spend torta by Circuit Court Judge J. A utors for Linn county. Repairs made
given out.
first of the week.
last
of the week from Albany where
on
all
makes
of
batteries.
Christmas with his aunt and uncle, Eakln. the recent consolidation of
she has been taking the teacher’s ex­
school district No 7, of Clatsop coun
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman.
AUNKTO ELECTRIC CO.
While there she was a
ty with district No. 56 of Columbia
A ll kinds of electric apparatus re­ aminations.
county was held illegal for the reason paired. Coutervafive prices All work guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Oregon Occurrences
119-121 W . Second. Mrs. G. T. Hockensmith.
that no proper notice of the special fully guaranteed
(Continued fro m page 1)
election was gives
en and m o n ey are best when
Lawrence Taylor was absent from
busy. Make your dollars work in his duties at the Halsey State Bank
Convictions under the prohibition
Charles R. Taylor was nominated
law are growing In number and he.tv our savings department. A lbany S tate on Tuesday on account of illness.
for postmaster at Yamhill.
H ank tinder government supervision.
ler fines and Jail sentences are helns
Mies Bonita lu stin g of Salem and
Monroe’s new $10,000 water system meted out than ever before, accord
tiler Motor Bale«
her brother, Dale Tuseing of Eugene,
is expected to be completed this week Ing to reports received by J. A Lin
Oakland and Jewett ears
are home for the holidays.
Supplies aud accesscnea
Earl C. McFarland was nominated vllle, federal prohibition director
First and Baker Sts.
Albany, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Quimby of Alsea
for collector of customs at Portland from every sheriff In the state. Eighty
uug pouspnerr fisve been at work In six per cent of those arrested by ths
orlon & Speer Service Cora- '•«me over the last of the week to bo
patiy
with the home folks for Christmas.
V/>dford for a week or two anti a siir state officers In the last fiscal year
Headquarters for good tire«
ending June 30. 1923, were contacted
canine pets have met aeath.
H. L. Straley and his daughter, Mrs.
r ’.ione 65
First
and Lyon
North Bend decided to construct a There were 187$ arrests made in the
Hazel Munkere, drove to Albany
urphy Motor Co. B n ic k auit Thursday on a shopping tour and also
new school building by a vote of 133 year and of these 1445 persons wers
Chatre
convicted. The fines totalled $159.
Chevrolet
automobiles. Tires and
W e e k -e n d T ic k e t sa re o n
to 13. at an election held Saturday
to meet Mise Merle Streley, who, with
accessories.
<66.77.
Lyle B. Cbappa! has been certified
sa le F r id a y s , S a tu r d a y s
Miss Pearl Pehrsson, was on her way
Albany, Oregon. Phone 2*0
Oregon postmasters were confirm
by the civil service commission as the
home from the state normal and O.
a n d S u n d a y s , r e tu r n lim it
eal estate. Money to loan. A ll A. C. respectively.
only eligible for the postmaatershfp ed by the senate as follows Fred D.
kinds ot insurance written.
Wagner. Ashland; Henry A. Barrett,
fo llo w in g T u e s d a y .
at North Bend
J. P. Templeton, who lives south­
Athene; Diana 8«yder, Aurora; Arthur Call on J. V Pira.
Albany State Bank Building
Loganberry producers of the Salem C WahL Banks; Willie C. Cady. Bee
east of town, accompanied by his fath­
la - I) a y T ic k e ts a re o n sale
section are considering the advlsabtl verton, James 3. Hogan, Bend; Wil­
oscoe amjcs hardware ^ er, A. M. Templeton of Brownsville,
d a ily to s ta tio n s in O re g o n
tty of uniting for the regulation of liam H Haya, Brownsville; Arley A
the
drove to Salem Thursday.
crops and prtces.
W IN C H E S T E R S T O K E
Solllnger, Canyon City; Curtis C, Held
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamer cama
.122
First
it.
The Infant daughter ot Mr. and Mrs rtch. Chiloquin; Letter A. Cawfleld,
.7ake t/ie
down from Saginaw Sunday to spend
r / a i n .
J. L. Tate of Redmond » « burned Crane; William O. Hoover. Fotail;
8. G I L B E R T & S O N Christmas »¿ith the letter’s parents,
to death when the Tate residence took Andrew R Sigmund. Qervals; Frank
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sickels.
Chinaware and gift shop
tire from an overheated stove.
Regardless of weather, it is safe,
W. Caster. Ral&es; William T. Ply.
3.10 Weal First
Albany
According to Lee McCarn. euperln
Hot Lake; Nellie Elliott. John Day;
Mrs. A A. Tuasing, accompanied by
comfortable and dependable.
tendent of the Alsea hatchery, the Emma Hufstater Knapp«; Fred P qrENBKRO BROS
groceries, Mrs. T. J. Skirvin, drove to Albany
steelhead egg take In that district will Croaemlller. Lakeview; William It h - Iruits, produce, 2.15 L] yon street.
Friday.
— Ask agent for fares and
reach a total of 10,000,000 or better Cook. Madras; Duncan E. Douglas, We sell groceries and
Word came Friday evening of tha
other information or write
Phone
26.1R
Buy cream.
Patrons of the Cloverdale Telephone Marshfield; Elmer Hopkins. Milton;
sudden death of H. 8. Pittman of Eu­
company ot Tillamook county have fil­ Otis A. Wee verton. Monmonth; Oap O T ÍM S O Ñ T H E SHOK WXT(>R gene, end hie brother Joe of thia
JOHN M SCOTT.
Second street, opposite H am ilton ’s
ed with the public service commis­ hart D. Ebner. Moaat Angel; Oliver
Assistant Passenger Trr.ffic Manager.
place went there the following day.
store.
P
Shoemaker.
Newport;
Evelyn
I)
sion
a
complaint
charging
Inadequate
Portland, Oregon
He was followed Sunday by J. D.
"Sudden Service."
Davenport, Oak Orove; Pauline W
service
Pittman, aiso a brother, to attend tha
aldo Anderson A Hon. distrih.
William Wurzwellor, well known Platt, Ontario; Orace W Oamwetl
utore and dealers for Maxwell, Chat- funeral eerriqM. which were bald oa
stockman of central Oregon, president Powers; Clifford 8. Renton. Reeds mers. Esse». Hudson A llspinohile cars. Monday.
Deqgaeed was about 80.
port; Nellie P Rtachwell, Shedd; Nora
of the Bank ot Prineville and for the
Accessories, 5tipolies 1st & Broadalbin.
(Centlnned oa p»<« 4)
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