Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 08, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    JULY 8, in .'
KURAL ENTERPRISE
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Emil Jannings :
The new gigantic production
taken from the famous novel
by Henryk Sienkiewkx and
produoed in Rome on the ex-
aet hietorical »pots by Unione
Cinemetagrefica Italians.
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deavor convention a t Portland
and visited friends and relatives
there.
E. C. Miller and wife took in
the Hood River loop on the 4th.
In their machine they climbed
to the snows on Mount Hood,
5000 feet up, and they attended
the
Hood river celebration,
where every auto paid 50 cents
to enter the park, and there
surely were enough autos there
to make it worth while to the
management.
G L O B E ALBA*Y
DIVIDENDS FOR THE CUSTOMERS -
of
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER <5
Every Service Customer of Mountain states Power com-
pan now has the opportunity of profit-sharing partnership in tins
arge and growing utility organization.
A limited amount of the company’s 7 per cent cumulative
prelerred stock is to be offered to the company's patrons.
GREAT BRITAIN DUNS PARIS
Sun.—Mon.—Tuss.
July 12—13—14
France Reported Ready to Negotiate
on U. S. Debt.
Parle.—Austen Chamberlain. British
secretary for foreign affairs, has de­
livered to II. De Fleurau. the French
ambassador to Great Britain, a new
memorandum suggesting that the time
la ripe for France to make an offer
f )f the gettiement of her debt to Eng
land, even If it Is only a provisional
one.
After summing np what has <one
'/afore, Mr. Oiamberlaln states that
the British government has no de­
sire to interfere In negotiations
which France might consider risfct to
Initiate with other creditor powers—
by which the United States evidently
‘a meant—but feels it necessary to lay
down the principle that It Is entitled
io be treated on an equal footing.
Halsey Happenings
(Continued from page 1)
Clifford Bass has chickenpox
Lyman M arsters is home from
his California trip.
Eldon Cross and wife were at
Newport over the fourth.
J. W. Rector spent the 4th at
the D. S. McWilliams home in
Albany.
• The Hammond logging camp
a t Mill City has closed down in­
definitely.
Mrs. L. E. Walton and young
Jam es Rector were in Corvallk>
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lyon, formerly Miss Ida
Jackson, has been visiting hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Jackson.
Mrs. L. H. Wallace and daugh­
ters Grace and H arry Reeves ot
Portland were at J. W. Rector’s
on the 4th.
Mrs. Fred Applegate of Yon-
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
President Coolidge was 63 years old
on the Fourth of July.
Senator Underwood of Alabama has
announced that he will not be a candi­
date for re-election to the senate when
his present term expires.
Francis E. McGovern, ex governor ol
Wisconsin has formally announced his
candidacy for the vacancy in the sen
ate caused by the death of Robert U.
La Follette.
Miss Mary McKlmmon, principal of
the Pierce school, Brookline, Mass.,
was elected president of the National
Education association at the conven
'Ion held In Indianapolis.
Des Moines, Iowa street car men
walked out to enforce demands that
the company discharge a nonunion era
ploye and recognise the validity of the
check-off clause In the labor contract
About 800 men were affected.
calls cam« her* on account of the
illness of her mother, Mrs. M.
E. Bassett.
Prof. Weber, principal of the
H arrisburg
schools, formerly
principal here, was here th e last
of the week.
Subscriptions
may be made on a cash basis, or on a conven­
ient partial payment plan with small monthly payments.
Proceeds
Will be invested in extensions and improvements
to meet growing demands tor additional service.
The company’s customer ownership policy means
home investment in modern properties that you can see and the pay­
ment of dividneds to residents in this community.
Complete Information on Reqnest.
MDUNIAIN STATES POWER SECURITIES COMPART
Aedress Albany office of
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER Co.
Albany
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Union Gas and Oil
Fisk, Firestone and Gates Tires and 1 ubes
Ford Parts and Accessories
Buy your tires here and save money
All' work done here is guaran teed
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Reserve District No. 12
bank
at Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business June 30, 1925
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29 and
30, if any ................................. . ............................................................... $165,09 1 . 25
Overdrafts secured and unsecured______ ______ ________ ______
9 29
U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in
items 30 and 35, if any...........................................................................
1,500.00
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern­
ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown
in items 30 and 35, if a n y ...................................................................... 11,146.68
Ranking house,$2.60b ; furniture and fixtures, $3,538............_ .E E .Z
6,144.00
(ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers
and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of
this bank .................................................................................................... 42,694.76
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11, $42,694.76________
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Ida M . Cummings, Albany, Ore
PO U LTR Y
HALF
Laundry sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
h alsey s tate
’HERE it many a slip between the cup and the lip,
if the cup and the lip are both at the same petting
party. That is what Jerry [Prudence’s daughter)
learned upon a somewhat hectic introduction to Green­
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wich Village in N e w York.
Jerry, who came from Iowa, also learned that all is not
art that trails art. Her experience among the young
souls who struggle for expression in the “Village” was
good lor her; she took more common sense back to Des
Moines than she had brought from there.
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.Report of condition ot the
(ft
S P E C IA I
At the Halcey postoffice mailt
close going north at 11:50 t. m.
and 5:20 p. in.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
5:20 p. m.
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
12 m. Morning stage to Browns­
ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
Holley and Sweet Home.
Charter No.49
FO R SA LE
Barn and 5 Lots
•''“ ‘ üà Ü e ' y 6’
$1000
Outgoing M ail
Clark’s Confectionery
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A. C. Armstrong? and wife
and Helen and Mrs. L. H. Ann-
strong and F ail, Orville and
Dorothy visited George Croft
a t Oregon City on the 4th.
Helen went to th e C hristian En-
North
South
32, 3:24 a. tu. flag 17, 12:09 p. m.
16, 5:15 a. in.
15, 12;45 p. m.
18, 6:16 a. nt. flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag
14,¡12:09 p. m. flag 31, 1 :34 p. in. flag
34, 4:08 p- in.
Noe. 14 and 16 stop to let ofl passengers
from south of Eugene.
No. 31, direct connnction for Marshfield
points.
Passengers for s rath of Engene should
take train No. 17.
Halsey-Hrownsville au ge leaves Hal­
sey at 7 a. in and 12:15 and 8:1* p. m
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. in. and
3.35 and 8:45 p m.
we serve will prove none too big
for your appetite after you once
ta s te it. Iu fact you’ll wiah you
cou'd find room for more. Try
tome at home for dessert. The
wav the family will enjoy it will
make your heart feel glad.
t rench W a r D eb t M ission C om ing
Paris.—The French government has
While using w ater from his-
well for drinking and cooking 4 decided to send a mission to the
Vni.'ed States with the object of reach
because of its excellence, P. J. Ing n,S agreement with the American
Forster has tapped th e city wat- debt funding commission relative to
er for newly installed m odern; payment ,if France’s d eb t
$t«>
, root
Halsey Railroad Time
The Big Dish of Ice Cream
of the county jail Saturday ou
Sunday.
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212 East First s., Albany, near
the (skating rink
Phone 379
local and Internal, and has been success­
ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for ore*
forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. I . C H E N E Y &. C O . T oled o, Ohio
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Girl of Four Killed by Sister.
Marshfield, Or.—Told to take care
of the baby while her parents went
berry picking, little Madeline Dennl
John Ehrenreich, chronic, In son, 7, late Sunday shot and killed her
jail on a booze charge, RaFHv 4-yoar-old sister Delpha May, when
Suuitnera, io for posaeaaing a Delpha May slapped the baby. The
.children are daughters of Mr. and
still, and Harold Rhodes, accus­ Jh'ra. Charles Dennison of Eaatalde,
ed of stealing wool, broke o u t act oss the bay from Marshfield.
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Kay best os Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
H a ll's C a ta rrh
Medicine Treatment, both
on leave, and (luring hla presence
here probably will discuss the French
debt as a matter of course with Wash
lncton officials.
plumbing fixtures—tenth, toilet, l
hot and cold w ater a t sink, etc..
p,nd disposes of sewrtge through
a new septic tank.
Reconditioning Shop
Modem
Barber Shop
Corvallis
Eugene
Cottage Grove
Springfield
Junction City
Lebanon
Dallas
Independence Dayton
L. H. Arm strong and family
attended a family reunion at
Oakland on the 5th, returning
th at evening.
DEBT N E G O TIA TIO N S NEAR
J. A. Stevenson and Mrs.
Hannah Cummings received a The French Governm ent Asks Early
visit the last of the week from
Date be Set.
their son and daughter, G. G.
Washington, D. C.—Steps are In pro
Stevenson of Beaverton, and son. press to fix a definite date for open
Mrs. 0 . W. Frum went to Ing the French war debt uegfltlatlons
The French government has asked
Crawfordsville
T hursday and
that
the American debt funding com
brought home her hut .band ano
Kenneth Smith, who had beeti mission name a day on which the pro
poaed French commission can he re­
getting their horses l eady for ceived in Washington, and It Is like­
the races.
ly that a time not far distant will be
E. B. Penland and w ife, Ger­ chosen.
The Paris government suggested
trude Robins and Mr. m id Mrs,
Jesse Bond started yesterday that an early date be named, but did
for Sherman county. Moro in t Indicate the French attitude on
and Pendleton are on the ir itin­ terms of settlement.
Ambassador Herrick at Parts la ex
erary. At the latter place re ­
pected to come to thia country book
sides L. R. Penland.
A still, presum ably throw n
into the Willamette by Home­
body who was afraid of being
caught with it. washed u p on
the H. C. Davis farm
and
Sheriff Richard came up and
gathered it in.
TORRANCE
Story begins in the »next «Enterprise
27.
226,632.9*
LIA1LITIES
Capital stock paid in ...................................................................................
20,00(5 00
Surplus fund ............... ...................... ............ _
15 000 04
(a) Undivided profits................................................... $8 256.95
(b) Less eurreut expenses, interest and taxes paid
4 409.43
3,847.52
D emand D eposits , other than banks, subject to reserve •
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
state of Oregon, county, cities or other public lu n d s .................. 1*5,042.57
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding...........................................
25*.81
C ashless checks of this bank outstanding payabieon demand E E
11,373.12
I otal of demand deposits. oth.r than bank deposits, subject
to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26, $118,674 20
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T imr and S aving * D eposits , subject to reserve and payable on
demand or subject to notice
Time certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ...... . . . . . . . __
.12 5,15.32
Savings deposits, parable subject to notice ..................- - . 3 5 , 5 7 5 W
T0Us1ubfiit ' X n n‘J taV'n i ’
P*',abl*
demand or
subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $71.111.26
T ’UI ........ ..................................................................................... . {226,612 98
State of Oregon, county of Linn ss.
ab?veB«tatemeTt is tn J tn th
above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
snore statement is true to the best of my knowledge and beliaf.
Correct—tb w , . --
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B. M. Bond, Cashier.
Subscribe 1 an ’
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n Taylor, L. D Taylor. Directors,
-uuscnoetl and aworn to before me this 6th day of July, 1925
My commission expires 3-11-28.
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