Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 07, 1925, Image 6

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    Announcing here in big type the big sale event Albany
vicinity men have been w aiting for
T H E R L A IN C L O T H IN G C O M P A N Y ’S J A N U A R Y A N D
Thee« ere only a few of the hundred«
and hundred« of item« reduced. Tliie
mn2< dollar« and dollar« »seed for you.
D on't wait until thing« are picked over.
Be there Friday and see the extraordinary
valuta
Friday and S aturday m any of
your next door
bargain«.
opens at 9 o'clock Friday m o rn in g Ja n . 9. w ith a sto refu l o f locally and n a ­
tionally known SUITS, OVERCOATS, HATS. UNDERWEAR AND ACCESOSRIES
reduced to prices th a t should crowd F irst s tre e t from E llsw orth to B roadalbin.
neighbor« will get real
10, 20, 30 and 50 per cent off
MEN’S DRESS
SHOES
AND OXFORDS
AND
WORK SHOES
One large lot of Oxfo de and bole,
black calf and kangaroo lei tlier, 15 00 to
19.00 value«, u 11 one price
$3.60
One lot brown welt dree»1
shoe», very stylish, value« t<
» « 0 0 .......................
Several style« In Avon
Stratford, »8.00 Oxford
/
6 0 ih A n n iv e r s a r y S a le
$3.60
$5.60
■peci«] • un all type«
Dozens
work s i, J dr««« «hoe«.
We cauuot advertí«« them for luck of
«pace.
All «hoe« not advertised, which iu-
cludee Bergmann, i.oggera and Pac»; aleo
our famous Edaiouda Foot li tier line,
on the type of w earing ap p arel th a t is seldom red u c ed — th e so rt o f m e rc h a n ­
dise th a t is alw ays w anted and welcome.
HEN this sale starts, F riday m ornintr, all o f A lbany is going to have its
eyes opened. I he m en who com e h ere on the o p en in g day a re going to
see o p o o rtu n ities and th e m en whe stay away a re going to n e a r o f th ese
unpreced en ted values on S a tu rd a y -fro in th e ir neighbors. T hese a re o u r own
stocks N« t <Hie th read has been p u rch ased for the sale. T hese a re o u r own
ideas of severe reductions, and we add also th at we d o n 't th in k 'tin o g o o d s have
ever been cut so deeply.
It is our business policy Io clear th e decks in J a n u a ry . We w on’t c arrv
an item or atom into a n o th e r season. The special p rices th is a d v e rtise m e n t
7.'i°
l. a.
th e o p p o rtu n ities. You can tru s t th em h ere in p rin t,
for they wiil ¡»rove them selves in perso.«,
in. Friday m o rn in g th e sale s ta r ts on
its way and for I I days th e battle will rage .'
W
The Suits and Overcoats
The Shirts, the Underwear,
the Hats and Work
Clothing
in this event we:« made by the foremogt m akers—
Oregon City, F ra t, Clothescraft and a few K up.
peuheim er. There ia no better clothing made—
and there were no more legitim ate price« ever
marked. These reduction« then are built on fair
price» firat, and the last word in the tailor'« art
next. In thia «ale there are three lot«—th re e
price«. No. 1 comprises «uits and overcoat« th a t
»old for $25 75 io »30—about 100
7 RD
garm ents iu all sizes
v l/.O U
No 2 consists of the finest suit« and
overcoats th at «old for »30 to $85.
Your «election
.
. ..........................
No. 8, our finest fabric«—the hard-
to-eecure wnoiens — the im ported
clothe«— the rare weaves—former d>O/?
price »35.00 to » 1 0 ........................
Less 10 percent
A $10,000 «tuck of dregs accessories, consisting
of everything a man wear«, noon and night. Thi«
elotk hag its walking paper«. I h 14 day« it
eliculd vanish. It is going to vanish. Juat look
at the vanishing prices :
One lot M en ’s Shirt«, 2 lor
3 grade« of flannel S hirts
Silk and wool dres« Hose
$21.60
A lbany's big
Record breaking
Value giving
Sale
$2.60
8.60
60
" 1 DO
O ne lot of H a t..............................i
Ona lot of M allory, Lee and Stetson H»ta
Leather Gloves
M en’s C a p « ............................."
Albany, Oregon,
Jan. 7, 1925
T o you, O ur Friends
and Customers:
This year we celebrate
60 years in business on First
street.
Your business has
been appreciated, and now,
after 6 0 Y E A R S of
serving you, we are putting
on the biggest sale that we
have ever had.
O f late
years we have been having
a January sale. This year
this will be our regular Jan­
uary sale in connection with
our record-breaking, value­
giving anniversary sale. W e
invite you to inspect these
values.
( Signed)
Zi <S. 3 $ tain
8.00
60
1 60
jia m m e r
( b l m n CLOTH in g cò ]
Q uality
S tyle
Service
DRESS
W ELL
X n D
SUCCEED ”
'• • • • • •
ompunied them home Thursday foi evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Staf-
taken of» at the knees. He died the
iord.
Rolla Hike went to Eugene Friday. > W alter Rlke returned to Loa Ar
next day.
Sunday— M onday,—T ua-day J; Mr«. Effie Haverland accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Munkers and geles Saturday afte r spending th
Ward, and sister, Mrs. Albert Miller,
M. A. Sargent was a passenger to
Jan. 11, 12, 13
£’ her »on Albert to Eugene Friday.
of this city.
little
daughter Kathleen Anno spent holidays with relatives inand aroun
Eugene Saturday.
Halsey.
new
year’»
day at H. L. Straley's.
M u . A nna Hemphii, Tangent
W. A. Muller and wife were Al « visit with Mr«. L. A. Pray and
F. R. Curry shipped a couple of
•
GLENN HUNTER 5 ound instine through religion, hu (»any
other Halsey friends.
shoppers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cummings c
carloads of l.ay to his home town of
been sent to the state asylum.
Corvtllis were Halsey visitors Fr
E. G. V ard of Eugene was a guest
Miss Maude Ackley re urned to Marcóla when ' e was here the other day.
day.
M. D. Morgun, editor of the lia r Sunday of his mother, Mrs. M. M.
her work at Eugene Saturday, after
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»’
Th« «am« sta r and play th a t r isburg Bulletin, has a son and o
Prof. H. F. English visited his
Georgo
Powell
and
Reuben
Teus
II.
L.
Straley
and
family
and
Miss
laughter in the school of journalism mother a t Eugene several days last
Pigs advertised in the E nterprise
fan for yaars on the stag«.
Hope Hussey were Albany n sito rs this fall seemed to sell like hot cakes, cher of Cokeville, Wyo„ have bee
a t the U. of O.
rbe «am« «tory read by m ill.
week.
one day last week.
ions in tbe Saturday Kv«n-
but later A rley Cummings advertis­ guests of J. H. Powell. They lef
Mr». Alec Snodgrass and two little
Friday for-. Portland.
Thh Salmon fam ily attended
J hig P,.»t. IT MUST BE I ons
Mi. and Mrs. H arry Bressler spent ed a milch cow and a sow and pig«
went to Springfield Tuesday to
•evival meetings at Peoria Friday
• GREAT!
new y ear’s day at the home of Mr. and got no call for any of theta.
! \ ¡sit Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass
evening.
Mr. a n d ' Mrs. Curtis Veatch an
and
Mrs. John Bressler.
I
Tor
a
few
days.
It s Coming 1
daughter • Enid, who was home fror
Misses Nora and Pearl Pehrsson
Mrs. W. W. Abraham and infant
Humus Io the soil ia always worth U. of 0 . i for the holidays, drove t
•
Mr. and Mrs. Will Price and child
son returned home from the hospital a nd Anna Heinrich were week end ' more than It costs.
Brownsvillo Friday.
t len visiUd at the hum* of
Mm- it Albany Saturday.
guests of Miss Mearle Straley.
• • •
inMM„
S alu riU y ev imjK ai
<■
The agricu.tu.-st! experiment ata-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P arker and
Mr and Mrs. George Workinger
Sunday.
«one
are
lamps
upon
the
fnrm
ers
H
iram
»W illiams of Lake Creek
Haliey Happenings etc.
and son were dinner guests a t Frank children were dinner guests of Mr pathway to intelligent and profitable
Mr». Hettie Dowe returned to P o rt­ A orkinger's Sunday.
an octogenarian and resident of tha
and Mia. A. W. Foote Wednesday. ' farming.
land Monday, after three weeks visit
community since he was 12 yaara old
(Continued from page 1)
P. H. Freerksen end wife and their
vith home folk« at Holley.
died Tuesday of laat week at th<
Charter
No.
49
Ercell Sneed returned to O. A. C
•u g h ta,, Mrs. Mack Powers, were
home of his son, Clarence Williams
Reserve District No. 12
G. W. Maxwell ana wife, accom »•(»any visitors Friday.
Friday.
R-port of condition of the
I neumonia and a slight paralytic
panted by Mesdamea D. J. Hayes and
stroke preceded his death. He had
Mrs. Hugh Leeper returned from
Mr». Florence Leeper has beer J. C. Standish, drove to Albany S at­
at Halsey,
, he , Ut. of Oregon. „
q(
been a snccessful farm er and a man
Visiting at the home of her mother. urday.
- >an> Friday, after spending new
prom
inent in the affairs of the
RESOURCES
Mr» May Miller.
Mrs. David Froman and niece, Mar y«»r » day with her daughter, Mrs
community!
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’ L^ 7 * n; l4 ,,COUn,,' ,,lc,ud‘nRr« 1--o u n t, shown .□ it«lnl „
1
loyd
Byerley.
Ml»s Lillie Rickard of Alford wa iruerite Ward of Albany, wore in
The
funeral
of H iram W illiam«
the guest of Mrs. A. E. Foote sever­ Hal ey Friday, guests of the former’s
Mrs. David Fronton and niece, Mor- 2. Overdraft- secure,! and unsecured................ ........................................ $140,563 90
wa«
at
tbe
P
in
e
G rovechurcb S a t­
al days last week.
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2
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sister. Mrs. Albert Miller, and moth •J.ierite Ward, came up from Albany
urday.
•
r,
Mrs.
M.
M.
Ward.
I'rtday to visit Mrs. M. M. Ward and
2,100
Mr. and Mis W. J. Bowden of Eu
gene arrived Thursday and were new
Miss Myrtle Tobey, who is teach- other relatives.
in items do and .35 if anv
' ,C'' lnclu<,lnR those shown
year guests of Mrs. May Miller and ng at West Linn, spent the holidays
""•» fixtures,»372«
.................. 11,099 9J
Mrs Roy Gentry and son Glenn of 9 ?àb»k icï.h°*” * , ? 7<i :
Mrs. Florence Leeper.
with her mother. Mrs. John Gormley Albany were new year's day guests
6,467.00
and grandmother, Mrs. Hannuh Cum
_
•
the
formeFs
cousin,
Mrs.
E.
E.
Rev. Mr. I’arounagian
passed mings.
Gourley, and husband.
Total cash and due from banks' items 8*9 10
through Halsey Thursday on his waj
*»d 11, $35 1 »7.99
212 Bast First at,. Albany
Total ....................................
' ’
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
V.
Chance
were
to Shedd, after officiating at th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark and chil- !
Phone 379
\lbany
callers
Friday.
Brown-Wolgamott wedding.
LIAI LI TIRS
G LO BE
A I. B A N V
• ' i visit.
i
I
in
I MERTON Of THE MOVIES ;*
X
X
Î
North of 36
.... HALSEY s t a t e b a n k
TORRANCE
GARAGE
M.
Mrs. George S t.r r and daughtei
Louise visited her sister, Mrs. Ar
Hold 1 rao«r of ¡u n o ito n C ity, last
week.
M ., w. K w „ d
Corvallis Friday, taking their daugh
ter Delma back to O. A. C
X
» a
s
s
. «
••--
M. B. Southern.
IS. (a) Undivided profits__
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Ibi Less current expen«e, iñ ié m t 'L T T ..........-------------813.98
Miss Nora Pehrsson returned to
D
kmxno
DarosrrJTnthèr
tsx
e.p
a.4
..............
Thursdav ' | I ’chool work at Salem Monday, while
ta • ¿ u ,h lK
i" t .,h*n
*ub^
I Individual
^ 'i d o a ! d e e p ¿ o í s.t.'a
to. U " 1* ta
c lS ' ? 0 to ' rewrve
T " '/ :
lO.ono on
15.000.00
Mrs. Crewse returned
4.813 9«
from Hillsboro, where she had been
•earl left Sunday for Monmouth, ,«
™ ,n ,T
o visit her daughter Imogene dur ' here she i- attending normal.
£
°Z '’í po• i, ‘»"‘•««»•»nx
.................
Mrs. Roy Gentry and little daugh
88.073 04
ng
the holidays She was the guest
207 M
ter of Albany arrived Thursday to hr
t
Tota,
of
d
e
,
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.
;
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r
,
i
^
1,874 48
her friend. Mrs. M. V. Koonts. I The Epworth League enjoved a
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
reserve,
items
2.3.
24
15
««<)
i
t
,
,
,
b*nk
d*P°»‘ts,
subject
or a few day» before returning to «atch party at the home of Mr. and
Gourley.
a s s n j s s y s ' " “w »
..a
„
nor home with the «Ingnum broth Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson new year's eve.
s.
Mi»» Gladys Wolgamott ami An
There were twenty-five ' members ' ”
thony Brown of Toledo, who 1« em
34,-328 93
..................................
Mr and Mrs. J. c. Porter ----- present , A fter the old year was
31. 869 43
ployed by the state highway depart
were watched out, the beginning of the
ailed
to
Portland
the
1a,t
of
the
I
new
vear
ment, were married New Year's eve
was
celebrated
with
an
>eek by the death of Mt Porter's o.vater supper.
They will reside at Toledo
lister,
Mi-Cartney.
Ted G
G
State f of
connty of Linn
Linn, »«
as
•-.e r . Mrs.
nn.
Wrt’artney.
Ted
' ' Oregon
"V "" count»
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I» Tavi
Mr«. C. Row so an d two children '-’rter went to Portland Friday to v H' ^ h BMhm of Schenectady, N .hove *- ,t,tam
in','*' ’
° f ,h* ’>'*”-*-««med bank, d -
,
of Eugene were gueats of Mrs Row
■(tend the funeral.
' •
his w»> on the Oregon
‘• ‘• ’»e«« '• «me to the best of mv k m .w le d t h * “
P ’•Vtric.
bimnaJ
t e»
M,
M .. ,. W
I £ v»
£ a 1 • , " i.
¡ J * ...................
* 7 - « ..
-
an» listei,, Mrs. Martin Cummings
S t . " . T - ì L k D.
" n Taylor
' " « " . Asst Cashier
W* f«»t w« k
,'Jr». (Jummin^s ac
h.7"H
, " " «— Ç—
My commi»,ma expires 3 29-27.
s.
M. Roen,
Engine repairing and recon-
ditioniug a specialty
First
Valve Grinding Macnine
ever brought to A lbany
Makes ’etu fit
H A LSE Y RAILROAD TIM E
North
Bonth ,
Ne. 3X 3:20 a. t n .
No. 17, 12:0» p. m.
18. 10 48 a. m.
•I$. 7,4l p m.
M 4:25 p. m.
31, 11:3s p. m.
No 14. due Haliey at 5:03 p. m.. stop
to let off passengers from south o
Eugene.
, iop O,U>' if
Noe. 31 32. 33 and D ran between Port
land and Bngene only.
, orr*oulh of Roseberg should
tokNoS ° 5 17 10 Eu<e“* • n‘1 the" tr«»»fei
Notary Pablíc.
18. 17, 14, 34 and 13 ia erd«r gamed.