JAN. 1Ô. 19?4 HALSEY STATE BANK Halsey, Oregon C A P IT A L AND SURPLU S 5 3 5 ,0 0 0 Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited are the last word in cooking convenience and efficiency We have the best line of them ever shown * in Halsey i In design and finish the Univeral is a work o f « 1 rare art « • UNIVERSAL •STOVES and • RANGES 4 k)A6rAAAAVW \A<r^^vWVOV9 Charter No. 49 Reserve District No. 12 R ‘port of condition of the H a l s e y s t a t e b a n k at Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business Dzc. 31, 1923. F u r n itu r e - MORRIS ROCKERS. • Dining Tables, etc., are right in our line. erythinsr for tho hjm o. J RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29 and 30, if any ____________ __________ _____ ______ S161.4A2.55 2. Overdrafts secured and u n s e c u r e d .......__ 20.46 3. U. S. government securities orvneJ, including those shown in i n A 1' “1*.. 3° ? nd M *f any ............................................................................ 2,100 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in items 30 and 35. if anv ...................................................................... 13 386 09 6 Banking house, $2.888; furuiture and fixtures,$3920..........................11 6,803.00 9 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of “Why, you darned Infernal little this b a n k ........ ............................................................................................. 24 741.45 fool," said he. “I’ve a notion to take Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11, $24,741.4$' Total ................................................................................................... 20S.4S3.55 a hamestrnp to y o u ! If I’d been there the vote would have been eleven to LIABILITIES thirteen !” 16. Capital stock paid in ............................. ..................................................... 20,000 00 “There was plenty wotes there for 17. Surplus fund. ...................................................................................... 15.0OO.00 the colonel, tf he needed ’em,’’ said 18. (a) Undivided p rofits...... ........................................................ $13 375.30 Haakon, whose politician’s mind was (b) Less curreut expenses, interest and taxes paid.............. 10,031.84 3 343 46 already fully adjusted to the changed D emand D eposits , other than banka, subject to reserve t conditions. "Ay tank the Woodruff 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the district will hnve a Junanlraous school state of Oregon, county, citiea or other public fu n d s ............ board from dis time on once more. 24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ........................... 111111" 25. Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand Colonel Woodruff Is yust the man we Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits subject have needed.” to reserve, items 23, 24. 25, 26, $105,547.17 ■I’m with you there," said Bronson. T im s and S avings D eposits , subject to reserve and payable ou “And as for you, young man, if one or demand or subject to notice : 27. Tune certificates of deposit outstanding........................................... 33 509 94 both of them horses Is hurt by the run 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to n o tic e .............. ............................ 31 087 98 I give them, I’ll lick you within an l'otal of time and savings deposits payable on demand or Inch of your life— Here comes Dllly subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $64,597.92 driving ’em now— I guess they're all TotaI ................................... - ............................................................. $208,4H8?55 right. I wouldn't want to drive a good team to death for any young hoodlum State of Oregon, county of Linn, ss. like lilm— All right, how much do I I, B.M. Bond, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that owe you, Doc?” above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. _ . ... _ .. B .M . Bond, Cashier, _ . .. Co^ect Attest: C. If. Koontz, D. Taylor, L. I). Taylor, Directors. (To be continued) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1924 „ . . . . . L. E. Walton, Notary Public. My commission expires 3-5-24. PAUL Continued A /Z a w g ^/^Ibany^)ire0tory FARM LOANS Write' for booklet describing our 20- ) ettr Rural Credit Amortized Loans, the loan pays out in 2u payments re tiring the principal. Cheap rates. No delay. B eam L and C o ., 133 Lyon St., Albany, Ore T h is is good advice; “ If you live in Albany, trade in Albany ; if you live in some other town, trade in that town.“ Hut in these automobile days many re siding elsewhere find it advisable to do at least part of their buying in the larger town. Those who go to Albany Satisfaction guaranteed to transact business will find the firms Phone 312 Y Price $3,50 named below ready to fill their require ments with courtesy an 1 fairness. F R E D B. J O N E S s 5 E v -j • Piano Toning and Repairing A Ibany Bakery, S21 Lyon street, Best one-pound loaf of bread made. 5 cents. Wedding cakes to order J GENERAL HARDWARE} A* banv Electric Store, Radio seta. ALBANY l iano Tuner for leading rnnsic stores in Albany FURNITURE AND“ use,! FARM MACHINERY Electric wiring. Delco Light products G lenn W illard W m . höflich . bought, sold and exchanged at all times H IL L & <°. I'll HALSEY BNTPRAK1SL A lb a n y Floral Co. ben t . s u d te ll Cut flowers and plants. Floral art for every and all occasions. Phone 76-R. 123 N. Broadalbin s t , Albany Flower phone 458-1. ALBANY D.llard Elkins has been elected i chairman of the state industrial ac cldent commission. Other members of the commission are E. E. Bragg and William A. Marshall. Mr. Mar shall has been chairman of the com mission for four years. GARAGE. ” S tin k - -*■ baker“ and "Star" automobile«. General repairing and supplies. G, T, Hockenstnith—-Lloyd Templeton. B ue Bird R estaurant, 309 Lyon Cl - < r SHOE © SERVICE street Eat here when in Albany. Shoes that cost less per month of w e « Open from 6 to and 5 to 8. M rs . blocnt . Halsey Happenings, etc. Members of the Oregon public serv R U N S W I C K Ice commission and the board of pub PHONOGRAPHS (Continued from page 1, at lic works of the state of Washington Norval Rice, of Holley took Mon W O O D W O R T H 'S will hold a Joint conference between day noon’s train here for Portland, January 16 and 20 to consider adop where he has obtained employment, tion of rules and regulations with re D R . C. FICQ D EN T IST and Mrs. Rice and two children went gard to the operation of railroad track Albany, Oregon to Cottage Grove to visit their sister scales and the testing thereof. 312 Wesl Second street and aunt. Law and order Sunday will be ob C ’astburn Bros.— Two big grocery served January 13, in connection with Mrs. W. A. Carey has returned to stores, 212 W. First and 225 South » nation-wide campaign to open that Main. Good merchandise at the right Salem, where her mother, Mrs. Stone, Is ill. lay for the purpose of upholding the prices. B eighteenth amendment and the Vol Epilm s developed and printed. Mrs. Arminda Brandon, a pioneer stead act. The day will be known as * We mail them right back to you. anniversary Sunday, as it will mark Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, Or of the Plainview district, died Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. the third year of national prohibition egon. Benjamin Whealdon, at Payette, Automobile passenger lines In Ofe- 'irst garage goin g north. Idaho, aged about 30. The body waa gon now cover 4956 m iles as against Tires, accessories, oils, gasoline, brought home to Plainwiew for bur repair work. an aggregate railroad mileage of 366« (Continued from page n ial. W. H. H ulaurt . This was announced in a report is terror. “I want to get there, or I would /^ o o d I arguins on second-hand sued by the state public service com •That car of sodatol, the new ex "That’s an I’ve eaten,” said he when answered the doctor. “Don’t worry. Whitney L. Boise of Portland was pianos and organs, A good new his spasms htd passed, "except a few From what your w ife told me over the appointed chairman of tho Oregon mission. There are at present 118 plosive, for Benton, Linn and Lane established automobile passenger lines year present that will last. raisins. I was putting strychnine In phone I don’t believe the boy’s eaten farmers , from Camp Lewis has arriv Davenpon Music House. land settlem ent commission by Gov ’em—" any more strychnine than I have—and ¡n the state, and an aggregate of 960 ed at Corvallis. ernor Pierce. Mr. Boise will serve operators. "Oh, heavens!” cried his mother. probably not so much,” ^ORD SA L E S A N D SE R V IC E for a four-year term. R. Alexander “He was alive, then?” John Pugh of Shedd was here Sat Tires and accessorie« The state highway commission has urday. ( “Alive nnd making an argument of Pendleton has been appointed a Kepairs agreed to change the survey for the against taking the emetic,” replied the member of the commission to succeed K irk -P ollar M otor C o ftcosevelt highway leading south from Miss Gladys Milne visited her doctor. “But I guess she got It down Loyal L. Graham of Forest Grove, p ’ortm iller Furniture Co., ftiin i. grandmother, Mrs, George Hayes, for Jlenada near the mouth of the Slus him.’’ whose term has expired. aw river so that tho highway will *■ ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges. a few days and returned last week Thus reassured, Mr. Bronson was Members of the Northwest Canners’ ?onnoct with the present county road Funeral directors. 4.’7-433 we6t First calm, even If somewhat tragic In calm Wednesday to her employment in street, Albany, Oregon. ness, when he entered the death cham association broke all records during lystem In that locality. Portland. the past season with a pack of 4,600,- ber with the doctor. Newton was sit A state wide legislative survey to I J h II s F loral and M usic Shop The birthdays of Ralph Tobey and ting up. his eyes wet. nnd his face 000 cases of fruit and vegetables, ac leterm ine by personal contact with Good service and prompt delivery on cut flowers and fiorai designs. pale. His mother had won the nrgn cording to information given out by Mrs. J. L. Palmer were merrily cele )uslness men and organizations Albany Phone 166J roent, and Newton had lost ills dinner. C. D. Minton, secretary-treasurer of brated at ihe George Hoekensmith Haakon Peterson occupied an arm the association, in connection with ihroughout Oregon what present laws home Saturday. . t J O L M A N & JACKSON ire harmful and what laws are need chair. the tenth annual convention of the Grocery—Bakery id will bo launched during the coming We had leas snow than Albany and "What’s all thia?” asked the doctor. organization In Portland. rear by the Oregon State Chamber of Everything in the line of eats “How are you feeling, Newt? Any Salem had more, due not to differ Opposite Post office A. E. Gronewald, superintendent of pain?” 2cmmerce. ences in temperature but to differ "I’m all right," said Newton. "Don’t Wasco county schools, was elected Automobile license plates to be Is i ub Candy C o ., First street, next ences in the amount of moisture president of the Oregon Association 1 door to Blain Clothing Co. give me any more o’ that nasty stuff! iusd during 1924, based on the estl- brought by the air to congeal and fall Noon lunches. “No," said the doctor, "but If you of County School superintendents, nated number of cars by the secre- as snow. Home-made candy and ice Cream. don’t tell me Just what you've been which held a series of m eetings at ary of state, will weigh 178,125 eating, and doing, and pulling off on Salem. Other officers Include Bren jounds. Mr. Kotor has estimated that Tub C leaning W orks, Inc. C. J. Smith, manager of the mill ns. I'll use this"—and the doctor ex ton Vedder of Clackamas county, vice- 184,000 licenses will be Issued to auto- * ■ Cor. Fourth and Lvon at Glenbrook, was with Frank Kirk “ Heavens 1 He’s Poisonedl" hibited a huge stomach pump. president, and Mrs. Jean Porter of noblie owners in 1924 as against 165, Master Dyers and Cleaners and C. E. Smith when they came home 'What’ll you do with that?" asked M ade-To-M easure Clothes Gilliam county, secretary. “He’s poisoned 1 Drive for the doctor, 100 In 1923. for last Sunday, the guest of Mr. Newton faintly. Kzrs ! D rive!” Representatives from Del Norte, f you have friends they should Smith. Chinese pheasants may be Imported 'I'll put this down Into your hold, Curry and Coos counties met In Mr. Bronson forgot all about the have your photograph. Tom Asia Instead of being raised on and unload you, that’s what I'll do. election—forgot everything save anti J. C. Standish visited his son Ev- Clifford’s Studio Marshfield to forward road work on Arms In Oregon If the experiment be “Is the election over, Mr. Peterson r dotes and speed. He leaped toward 313 West First street, Albany. crett at Salem again Sunday. the Roosevelt highway. Certain spots ng tried by the state game commls- the door. As he passed out, he shout asked Newton. In the highway leading through Curry ilon Is successful. A consignment of r v in ’s Garage— Next to Comm u Yea." answered Mr. Peterson, "and Mrs. Anna Cuthbert of Camas, ed, “Give him an emetic!" He tore :ounty were recommended for first at 100 birds from Shanghai arrived at nity house. Exide Battery distrib Wash., after a visit at the G. W the hitching straps from the posts, the votes counted." utors for Linn county. Repair» made tention, the first being for the dis ’ (Jrtland last week. jumped Into the buggy, gave the spir If It is found on all liinkea nf batterie« “Who’s elected?" asked Newton Mornhinweg home, went last Thurs ited horses their heads, and fled toward "Colonel Woodruff," answered Mr. tance between Brooxlngs and the state h at tho pheasants can be shipped day to visit a brother at Indepen town. Just at the town limits, he met Peterson. "The vote was twelve to line, to conpect with the Redwood !rom China cheaper than they can be A A G N K 1O electric co . dence. highway in California. the doctor in Sheriff Dllly’s automo eleven.” • A Official Stromberg carburetor serv vised here, It Is {Kiasible that the bile. the sheriff himself at the steer ’’Well, dad,” said Newton. “I a'pose Governor Pierce sent a letter to the iollcy of the gam a commission will ice station. Couservative prices All Mrs. P. J. Forster is slowly recov work guaranteed. 119-121 W. Second. ing wheel. Mr. Bronson signaled you 11 be sore, but the only way I could attorney-general requesting that he ering. Her daughter, Mrs. Preston ie changed. them to stop, Ignoring the fact that see to get in half a vote for Colonel M e n and m on ey are best when Newton, has come from Corbett to be fake charge of tho prosecution of they were making slmllnr signs to him. Woodruff waa to get poisoned and busy. Make your dollars work In with her. Two other daughters, Mrs. “We’re Just starting for your place,” send you after the doctor. If you'd members of the Lane county coifi*t on our savings department. A lbany S tats s charge of employing Its highway said the doctor. "Your wife got me gone, it would ’a’ been a tie, anyhow, B ank . 1,'nder government supervision. Sweet and Mrs. Roberts, came from workers In excess of eight hours a day on the phone." Portland. and probably you'd ’a’ persuaded some IMilJi-r Motor Sales “Thank God!” replied Bronson. body to change to Bonner. That’s In violation of the Oregon statutes. It Mrs. Callie Frum braved the wintry Oakland and Jewett cars •’Don’t fool any time away on me what's the matter with me. I killed was said that evidence In the case Supplies and accessories weather in a trip up from Woodburn D rive!” your vote. Now, you can do whatever will be presented to the Lane county I'irsl and Baker Sts. Albany, Oregon to look after matters on her farm. "Get in here, Ez." said the sheriff. you like to me—but I’m sorry I scared grand jury at Its next session. “Doc knows how to drive, and I’ll come mother." A^Torton & Speer Service Coro- A suggestion that the united efforts W. J. Carey came down from Eu on with your team. They need a slow pany Ezra Bronson seized .Newton by the of cities along the old Oregon trail gene Monday noon. drive to coo) ’em off.” Headquarters lor go»! tires throat, but his Angers failed to close be made to have trees planted on F.iyne 65 First and Lyon ’’Why didn’t you phone me?” asked "Don't pinch, dad," said IVewton. "I've Charles Matthews of Athena, a each side of the highway Is contained the doctor. been using that neck an' It's tired." In a letter received by Judge Gilbert ] M " 'p b v M otor Co. B iiick and former resident of this vicinity, was "Never thought of It." replied Bren Mr. Bronson dropped his hands to hlz Chevrolet automobiles. Tires and visiting here several days last week. don. "I haln’t had the phone only a •Ides, glared at his son for a moment W. Phelps, president of the Pendle accessories. ton city planning commission, from few years. Drive faster!” and breathed a sigh of relit f. When Worth Bass returned to hie Albany, Oregon. Phone 200. 3. H. Boardman of Boardman. The year look brighter and do away with Ihe job at Holt, Cal., after the holidays worry of the two pairs of glasses. D e a l estate M oney to loan . A ll state highway commission recently Glenn Gregory of Shedd went with * * kinds of insurance written. purchased 2000 trees to plant between him. Call on J. V P ipk , The Dalles and Fendleton. and Mr Albany State Bank Building Boardman Is urging that 30.000 trees Oregon Occurrences KRYPTOKS X S7 Opticaljmanufacturing plant on premises MILL R U N ........................ $29 per to n ( FISH MEAL, $4.65 pr. sack of 100 lb. OAT CHOP..........$28 p?r ton and up Ground and Whole CORN Best quality Feeds at right prices O . \Y . H U M be planted and that a policy be estab lished for their care. At the concluding assem bly in Port Optometrists, Manufacturing Opticians Albany. Oregon land of the Northwest Canners’ asso ciation H. F. Davidson of the Oregon HALSEY Canning company, Portland, was elect ed president. Other officers named are as follows: Vice-president for Oregon, C. J. Cluar. Oregon Packing Cash paid for _ nmpany. Portland; vice-president for I Washington. A. McMillan. Pride A Co., — B ellin gh am ; secretary-treasurer. C. D. Minton, Brownsville Canning com >any, Forest Orove; executive com mittee, B. E. Manning, Ray Mailing corporation, Portland; Mark Rwald. Quarters < J lor canning Olympia Canning company, Olympia, purposes at canning prices and Robert Burns Wilcox. Libby, Mc C . H. F A L K Neill & Libby. The Dalles. Meade & Albro, Cream and Produce Station Cream, Poultry, Ej?gs, Veal & Hides. M, H- SH O O K Fresh and Cured Meats BEEF C . L. F A L K JR . Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Springer from R oe ames hardware , Tacoma viaited last week at tha the WINCHESTKR STORE 322 w . First s t S. O I L S B R 1 4 8 O N Cltinaware and gift shop 330 West First ' A lb a n y homes of Mrs. Sprenger’s grandpa, Delos Wesley, and her cousin, Arthur Wesley, on their way by auto to Long Beach, CaL (Continued on page 4) A dministbatom ' s NoTtca Notice is hereby given that the ne- fruits, produce. 235 Lyon street lersignrd, administratrix of the estate We tell groceries and of W. G. Carter, deceased. has filed her Buy cream. Phone 263R final »iconnt in said estate with the cetinty clerk of Linn county, Oregon, G 7 I M 8 O N T H K 8 H O K D m FOR and the county judge has set Mender, kJ Second street, opposite Hamilton's the Uth day of Febrnary, 1924, at the store. hoar of 10 o'clock in tha forenoon, as “ Sodden Service." the time, and the county courtroom of said connty at the place, for bearing oh- a ld o A n , derson dr S o n . (list rib- jectlons to said final account and ihe . , t utors and dealers for Maxwell, Chai- eettlement of aald estate m en, Essen HuYaon & Hnpmoblle cart. I. C astmm . Administratrix. Accessories, Supplies 1st A Broadalbin. I L. L. S w an . Attorney for Admx. Q l I.N B B R O W BROS . groceries,