Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 06, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

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Navy department co-operates io
àramatiuug Annapolis lile
ley were in McMinnville Tues­
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T h e F a ll o f E all
day.
6, 1925
E n e c t iv e J a n , 1.
is a good
N o r th b o u n d S ta g e «
(Continued from page 1)
placo to
Leave Halsey 9:15 a. m. and 5:30 p
the city bit Thursday evening
fire of editorials. One day I
hav« youri
•The
took
my
little
daughter
who
S o u th b o u n d
S ta g e s
car repair-1
Mr. and Mrs. English visited
A ll
i l my
m v u
rn w lr is
is u
n a ru
i f I I i don’t
l n n ’ t do a
a good a job as (
ed. A
work
guaranteed.
If
as
Leave Halsey 11:05 a. m, and 4:05 p a .
many friends here during the was then eleven to see the cap-
itol building in Santa Fe. As
1 promieu you 1 wili do it over without extra charge to you.
vacation.
The northbound stages both go directly
we
walked through the build­
Free towage within five miles of Halsey. If you need me just
la to Portland.
»itb
Mrs. Pray has been caring ing a big husky fellow, em­
remember 16x5. I'll be there.
,
•
The morning southbound stage goes
jior Mrs. Al Waggener during
H A R R IE T H AM M O N D
Light A C E T Y L IN E W ELD IN G and fender brazing I straigtt through to Keeeburg and makes
ployed
in
the
building,
without
connections
that day for all points south
her illness.
W ESLEY BARRY
of Roseburg Mediord. Ashland, Grants
warning, hit me on the jaw.
Improvements every day.
Piss. Klamath Falls, Marshfield and
C R A W FO R D K E N T The bank posts up by electric I sailed in. Nobody tried to
Coquille
The aiternoou southbound stage makes
stop us for everybody there
W ILLIAM B O Y D motor power.
connection for points tbit side of Rose­
knew
what
he
was
trying
to
do
burg. With a night stopover ai Roseburg
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Mrs. Donna Cross and Al­ and who had told him to do it.
COMINO
for all points out of there.
berta Koontz were in Albany That
ber 20, In which he said that Jesui
time 1 got the best of it
President Coolidge has accepted the
Next Sun,— Mon.—Tuee.
Wednesday.
—but not in the rest o f the was "a man, not a myth.” The ap resignation of C. C. McChord as a
Jan. 10— 11— 12
peals committee rejected the resolu
Mrs. Marie Lowery of Ore- fights.
member of the interstate commerce
tlon by a vote of 59 to 9 after a sessiot
A lbany gon City and children visited
G LO BE
commission.
“They tried to ‘get’ me lasting
Halsey Railroad Time
12 hours. The committee af
Major-General W illiam H. Hart,
They firmed its
Mrs. Lulu Brock one day last through the banks.
faith In Dr. Wise's Judaism
North
South
knew that I had borrowed rejecting the charges of the orthodox quartermaster-general of the army,
Society W edding week.
heavily. One notice came from rabbis that his stand on the questior died in a Washington hospital after a 32, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. ui.
Misses
Ins
McPherson
and
lb,
5:15 a. m.
15,
12;45 p. m.
brief illness.
The wedding of
Frances Norton were Thursday the bank that a note I had for of Jesus’ authentftity as a man anc A total of 3130 men, women and 18, 8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag
$60,000
would
not
be
renewed.
a Jew would tend to lead the conver
34,
4:08 o. in.
31,
1:34 p. m. flag
•allers at the home of Miss
children visited the W hite House New
I went to my subscribers, told sion of Jews to Christianity.
Nov. 14 and 16 stop to let off passengers
Jennie Nicewood.
Year's day to shake bands with Preti
** The wedding of Tom Thumb’
them that the gang was trying
from south of Eugene
dent and Mrs. Coolidge.
No. 31, direct connnctiou for Marshfield
is to be put on at tbs hull Jan.
A Mr. Morris has bought the to shut me up and now had
Colonel Forbes Penalty is Upheld.
Collection of customs duties this
points.
at 8 p. m. The cant eoneilta of GG large farm near Nixon from got at me through the banks.
Chicago.— The federal court of ap
local childreu between the ages ol .he owner, S. G. Hogue of Se­ I took my troubles to the peo­ peals sustained the lower federal court year will amount to more than $1,000,- Passengers for siuth of Eugene should
take train No. 17.
an increase of nearly $500,-
12 and 2 years.
attle. Price, $20,000.
ple like this five different in its conviction and sentence imposed 000,000,
Halsey-brownsville stage leaves H al­
000,000 over last year, treasury de-
Everyone come and bring your
sey at 7 a. ni and 12:15 and 8:1» p. m.
times, asked them to buy bonds on Colonel Charles It. Forbes and Johi j partment officials predict.
Mrs. Lula Brock had her at
friend.
Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. in. and
$250 each, and every time W. Thompson. Forbes, former directoi Restoration of Fort McHenry, Bal 3.35
and 8:45 p. m.
daugbter, Mrs. Karlos Kimmell, they saved me from the banks. of the veterans' bureau, and Thomp
tlmore, to substantially the condition
"Fall was back of this at­ son, a millonaire St. Louis contractor it which it resisted a British bom
and hsuband and daughters
Halsey Happenings
from California as Chrsitmas tempt to foreclose. He had were found guilty of conspiracy to de -bardment In 1814 and inspired Francis Outgoing Mail
guests.
promised to smash me, but he fraud the government in connectlor Scott Key to write “The Star Spangled
(Continued from page 1)
A t the Halsey poitoffice m ailt
didn’t
succeed that time be­ with the construction of veterans' hos ' Banner," has begun.
At
a
five
hundred
party
at
Mrs. J. S. Nicewood visited
close going north nt 11:50 n. m.
pitals.
cause
the
people
stood
by
me.
Governor Miriam A. Ferguson issued and 5:20 p. in.
friends near Salem Thursday C. P. Stafford’s new year’s eve
a New Year proclamation designating
were G. W. Laubner, Dr. They felt that at last they had
and Friday.
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
Rate Raise On Lumber Overruled.
champion. Five editors had
the month of January as "Laugh 5:20 p. m.
beauties like Mr. Hoffman’s, Marks, J. W. Marks and D. F. a been
Washington. D. C.— A general read­
crushed preceding me.
month" and recommends to the people
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
with the motto: “God Bless Dean and their wives.
justment of rates on lumber and lum­
that they start the new year with 12 tn. Morning stage to Browns­
(To be continued)
Our Home.’’
ber
products
proposing
to
Increase
The Mountain States Power
happy laughter and good cheer.
ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
charges between certain points in
announces that it
Miss Mearle Straley enter­ company
HoUey and Sweet Home.
Arizona,
California,
Nevada,
New
will spend over half a million W lbt IttSIbNAIIUN KtJEUTtU
tained a party of young peo­ dollars
Mexico, Oregon and Utah to destina­ APPROPRIATION BILL SIGNED
this year in adding to
ple one night last week.
Executive Committee Affirms Its Faith tions in Eastern Canada was overrul­
its facilities.
A C o s t ly G a m e
ed by the interstate commerce com­ Governor Hartley Approves Measure
in Rabbi.
Grant Taylor had a visit the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
F.
Dean
Providing
State
General
Funds.
Paul C. Dormitzer, alleged
last of the week from his
York.—The executive commit mission.
returned home to Ban­ tee New
Olympia, Wash.— Approving all ex­ attorney, of Portland, on his
daughter, Mrs. Guy Bramwell have
of the United Palestine appeal re
don. Mr. Dean looks as if he Jected the proffered resignation of Dr Public Debt Below Twenty Bllllona cept one Item, Governor H artley has way to Eugene to attend to a
of Salem.
grew younger every year and Stephen S. Wise of the Free Syna
Washington. D. C. — For the flrsl signed senate bill 218, the general ap­ suit he has
started against
Mrs. M. M. Ward had a vis­ his wife is holding her own gogue, as its chairman.
time since the world war the Unitec propriations bill providing approxi­ Sheriff Taylor for false arrest,
it the last of the week from well.
The retention of Dr. Wise as chair States begins the new year with its mately $5,500,000 from the general was thrown in jail at Albany
her daughter, Mrs. Froman of
Such a little thing as an man was voted by the committee de net public debt below the $20,000,000, fund for the expenses of state govern­ Saturday, charged with being
Albany, and the latter’s automobile running ipto C. J. spite the Intense opposition of ortho 000 mark. From a peak of $25,478,000, ment and institutions.
drunk and possessing booze.
daughter.
Shedd does not amount to dox rabbis who denounced Dr. Wise at 000 in August, 1919, the debt has drop The portion vetoed was an item of He went to jail in default of
$50,000 to be set aside from the high­ bail.
Zora M. Lent of I^ongBeach, much. He is one of the per­ a heretic because of a sermon Decern ped to $19,920,000,000.
way
safety fund for parks and park
Cal., proposes to raise fish and manent institutions of Shedd
Dormitzer was convicted by a
ways. The fund, which is raised from jury Monday, fined »200 and held
wild animals on 63 acres which and goes right along just the
motor vehicle operators’ licenses, is in default of $250 bonds on a p ­
he has purchased, three miles same.
to provide for policing the highways peal.
east of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. David­
and the governor held that It could
'1 he justltce court baa threi
not be used for entirely foreign pur­ charge» against him to be tried
Mrs. Oliver Coldiron and son, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bram­
poses in no manner connected with when the county gets through with
daughter Nora and Karl and well, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bond
the police power.
Helen Williams are vacating and Mrs. George Laubner were
him.
the Brock house and moving at the Eastern Star meeting at
Tuesday
If all the taxes that are now
to the residence belonging to Shedd last week
The Halsey State Bank puts
Mrs. E. A. P. LaFollette in when officers were installed,
collected in the United States out the largest calendar we
including Mrs. Dr. Marks as
south Halsey.
were
apportioned
equally have seen yet. It has a repro­
conductress.
among all the people — men, duction of a “Covered Wagon"
C hester Rice, in his automo­
The Dearborn Independent
bile, met a ear on the curve in
women and children — each painting and you can read the
figures from afar off. T. J.
Main
street,
Brownsville, of Jan. 2 devotes three illus­
individual would have to pay Skirvin- issued one of those
of this list of leading-
Ihursday near Kirk avenue, trated pages to Second street,
70.97 a year. Last year we
swerved to avoid a collision Halsey, which extends from
paid almost five times as
John and Mary LaRue gave
and went- over a high bank Canada to Mexico. It heads
much in taxes per person as a new year’s dinner.
into the millrace, rolling over its story: "The Longest Paved
in the World.’’ That
the way, without breaking Street
we did in 1890. The tax bill
N O T IC E
street
is
the route to take to j
the r< hr window, the wind­
per person thirty-five years of Appointment of Administrator W ith
visit
some
of
the
national
parks
shield -or himself.
W ill Anaexed
ago was $13.88. In 1913 it
described on page 7 of this
Notice ia hereby given that the under­
had
jumped
to
$22.73;;
in
On*.of the nastiest ink s of issue.
by an order of the County Court
1919 it had gone to $76.51, signed
of Linn County, Oregon, hat been ap­
the dSy by which dupes are
and in 1921 it reached the pointed administrator with the will an­
In their efforts for the es­
swindled is the “glan extract”
high
mark of $76.55. Yet nexed of the astata of George F. Schroll.
Why
Pay
M
o
re
l
tablishment
of
a
powdered
fake. The Enterprise is in re­
All persona having claims
with
this
great increase, if the deceased.
milk
plant
in
this
county
and
against s«id estate are required to prn-
ceipt of an offer of some ad­
burden was distributed justly *ent them within six months from the
vertising if it will induce the in their work for greater acre­
it would not be much of a date of this n dice, with the proper
G et Y ou r
local drug store to invest $18 age of strawberries for the
vouchers, to the undersigned at hia resi­
burden. Agriculture today dence,
in such an extract. We could startling new industry of sup­
at Halsey, in Linn county, Ore­
M AGAZINES
pays
far
more
than
its
just
plying
fresh
fruit
the
year
gon.
make good use of the price
proportion. This statement is
Dated and first published this 31at day
of the advertising if convinced around the Stenbergs of Al­
NOW
B. M Bond,
undisputed. The farmer can­ of December, 1925.
that the advertised article bany have been performing
Administrator aforesaid.
AT
C
O
ST
!
not
hide
his
property.
constructive
labor,
even
if
it
Tossing & Tutting, Attya. for Admr
would benefit buyeis. We are
was fruitless in the milk field.
not convinced.
Charter No. 49
R„ trye
No
Mr. Stenberg did his part in
O. W . From and Beri Minck- t h a t
R sport of condition of the
enterprise, securing
7alfe
pledges of enough cows to the
h als e y s ta t e b a n k
inilk powder industry.
at Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business uec. 31, 1925
R A M O N N O V A R R O io
¡Halsey Garage
Don’t forget Tom Thumb at
M idshipman”
p_ PAPMAN.
'
Oregon Stages Inc.
A
TOM THUMB
RURAL ENTERPRISE
and Any
5
MAGAZINES
$ j7 5
h
Your
PICK
Countett Karolyl Suet Kellogg
Washington. D. C —Countess Kath­
erine Karolyl of Hungary Hied suit
ngalnat Secretary of State Kellogg In
District of Columbia supreme court,
asking a mandamus to compel Kellogg
to Instruct the United States consul at
1‘arla to vtaa her paaaport to allow her
to enter thia country.
Cuta fu e l C osts o n e -h a lf
The L A N O W O O O (for woo.) only!
•• guaranteed to keep fire twice as long
with onehatf the wood nsed bv toy other
range. Heat carried entirely around
large JS Inch oven, alluring even heat
log
Vour old range taken in exchanxe.
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Floral and
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Albany
to Select From
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Town----- -------
Made from old.growth cedar, 7 ft. '
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RESOURCES
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1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29 and
30, if uny •
•
•
•
——
.
Ci (c
s’ V / c r* iu ,ecur*d and unsecured.........................
.......................
*116 57
3 U S. government securities owned, including those shown" in
. items 30 and 35, if a n y . . . . __ ____________________
, ,1,0 00
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern-
corporation, etc., including those shown
in items 30 and 35, if a n v ..............................................
0,<
6. Banking house,$2.606 ; furuiture and fixtures, $3,53s".
” ............
6 144 00
9. (ab) Lash on hand in vault and due from banks, banktrs
this bank coulpan‘es <le*'g n*t«d and approved reserve agents of
Total cash and due from banka, items 8. 9, 10 and 11
$t9 998 64*
**
Total .............................................................. -........"7i l.ioi.4 1
I.IA IL IT IE S
lfi Capital stock paid in _____
20,000.00
17. Surplus fu n d ...__________.......................................
*— ---- - - - - -
15,000.00
IS. fa) Undivided profits................................................................ <« 469 74
(b) l ess current expenses, interest and taxes p aid ............
5,479 75
2 i E S h h ? ,D,B,,O,ITS- o,uher ,h* n ‘»«1“ . M b jtc t to reserve*:..............
23. Indnidnal deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
,u ,e of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
93,010.71
;*• 2 * I?anJ certificates of deposit outstanding.. .
..................
52.29
. . . CashteUs checks of this bank outstanding payable on ¿¿¿and “" .*
611.27
I otal of demand deposits, other than bank deposits subject
to reserve, items 23, 24. 25, 26, $9J b74 27
suoject
f iMX AND S a v in c s D kposits , subject to reserve end payable on
_
demand or subject to notice :
y y»“*e on
27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding
25,032. M
28. Savings deposiU, payable subject to notice 7.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*....................
¡53.914.J1
1 otal of time and savings deposits payable on demand
subject to notice, items 27 and 28 $78 947 19
Total ...............
S2l3.l0l.4l
State of Oregon, county of Linn aa.
My eommisaton expires 3-12-28.
A“ * r A. Tuasing. Notary Public.