Overcoats ! Just what you are going io need. Each one a true representative of this store's policy of giving more than usual value for the money. » To prove this to your satisfac­ tion, come an 1 see our stock try on one or all. Compare the values with what you can get elsewhere. Wewill be satisfied to abide by your judgment. u Values that men will appreciate. $25.00 New Footwear Why take a chance of having wet feet during the coming months when you can get a pair of shoes here that will givej'you protection from wet feet. M. V. Koontz Co. GOOD GOODS SOCIETY NO TES Continued from page 1. M oiler, W. * ■. Abraham, Haorj A braham , Fred Springer, Lym an P ennell, J 8. Lam ar, M M. 1 ru it, W .O. l’orter, J.W . l/u ir ir and 1! Springer. Complimented guests were Mra. Jam es Salley and Mrs. Ellen Zim m erm an. FAYETTEVILLE A num ber of people from this vicinity had the pleasure of at tending the eighteenth wedding an ­ niversary ol Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. MeContiel last Friday nt their beautiful country homo near Cor- valli . Those enjoying this pleas­ an t event were Mr. and Mrs. W 11 McCoiinel and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kelly, Mrs. Emma Gregory and daughter l.yda, Mr, and M'S- Claire McCormick, Mr and Mrs. Mnrshull Ayres and sou M arshall Glen. enjoyed d u rin g the social h o u r which was followed by the hostess serving refreshm ents. Mrs K en­ neth Robson ussisted the h o s t'ts iu serving. Tlios-e enjoying thin pleasant af­ ternoon were Mesdames Russel G ithens, H arold M uller, E lm er M u riso u . Alex Snodgrass, I.ewia Mason, H enry Bates K enneth I!ob- aou and the hostess. Indian Chief, World 'far Hero, Urs>es Tribes io Vote for Hoover Calls on Natives to Support C andidate and R unning Mate on First O pportunity to Use Franchise. Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance, author of the recently published book of Americana, “Long Lance,” Chief of the Blood Band of Blackfeet; a graduate of the Carlisle Indian School and of the Manlius Military Academy, an athlete of note and a former presidential appointee to \\ est Point, urges the Indians of the country to vote for Hoover and Curti.,. “By act of Congress In 1921 four hundred thousand Indians were given the right to vote for the first time In the history of the United S tates," he says. "Since this bill was passed too late to allow the Indians to ballot in the last Presidential election, the com­ ing election will m ark the first his­ toric occasion on which they will he privileged to exercise th eir enfran­ chisem ent. The Indian tribes of the United S tates have J 1,000,000,000— one billion dollars—lying In the treas­ ury at W ashington. D P roach of which is tied up by litigation. “ Hence, of all the people of the United S tates. It Is the American Indian who most needs a friend a t W ashington. While I am neither Republican nor Democrat—Catholic nor P ro testan t— [ advise the Indians to think, and then vote for Senator C harles Cur­ tis. because it he, born on the Kaw Indian R eservation of K ansas, Is not a friend of the Indian. It Is safe to as­ sume th at we have none. I think It is a coincidence th a t will become his­ toric. th at when the Indian Unds him ­ self voting for the first tim e he finds him self privileged to vote for tho first reservation-born Indian to be nomi­ nated for V ice-President.” In 1916, before the U nited S tates entered the war, Chtei Long Lance re­ linquished his W est Point appoint­ ment to go overseas .as a private In ---- ---- z . Â Î ■ Í -5$ the Canadian Expeditionary Force, with which he served with distinction in France and Belgium, was twice wounded and decorated for valor, and returned a t the end of the W ar as a Captain In tile 50th Canadian B at­ talion. He Is now widely known as a w riter and an authority on the North American Indian. For the first autum n meeting 'of the V Go I Go club Mrs. Lewis A braham e x te n d 'd the hospitality of her home W ednesday afternoon. During the afternoon the l’ollyanna names were draw n. Mrs. Buford Morris of Halsey is to btcorne a member of the club at th e next meeting. A musical program was Meat Market Gas and Oil, Cainp Grounds • and Cabins. We are here to serve the Public. Morris Polson Oak Lotion Guaranteed for all eases of 1’oison Oak—Give it a try. M orris Pharm acy Call I. F. Gom SLAB WOOD for sale at Stanwood mill $2 30 per cord; on gravel road *1 Statem ent of ow nership, m anagem ent etc., required by Act of o ngressot Aug­ ust -’4. 1912, of llalsey E nterprise pub­ lished weekly at Halsey, Oregon, for October. 1928. State of Oregon, I s County of Linn, ) Before me, a notary roiblic in and for the county and state aloresaid, persona! ly appeared A. A. Lake, who. having been duly sworn according to law deposes and says she is one ot the editors ot the Halsev l.nterp: l-e and that the following n , to the best ot her know ledge and be- lief. a true statem ent of the ow nership, management etc., of tlie aloresaid pub­ lication for the date shown in the above caption. required by act of A ugust 24. 1912, embodied in sect'on 413. Postal i aws and regulations to-wit: T hat the names of the publisheis, editors, are II. 1-, I.ake and A. A Lake, m anaging editor I! F Lake, business m anager A. A. Lake. That the known bondholders, m ort­ gagees and other security holders ow n­ ing 1 per cent or more of total am ount ,f bonds, mortgages or other securities ire none. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October. 192ft. (Sea!) A A fussing. N itary Public of Oregon My commission expires March 9, 1932 1. 2. 3. 6. 9. U. also Steamer Section S t e a m in ff fo o d * c o o k * th e m b e tte r iu»dt«av«*fcel< m an ta lo u t by b o ilin g Showing bow • ‘ W e a r. E v e r” S te a m e r f t to In to ' W ^ a r-E v o r” Saqi-a Fan. I HUH & Co. Everything for the Kitchen The E n terp rise $1.00 a year. Reserve District No. 12 At Shedd, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business October 3, RESOURCES Loans anil discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances o rb illso f ex­ change, sold with the endorsem ent of the bank (including items shown in 29, 30 and 32, if any) ______ . __ . ______ ____ _____ _ O verdrafts secured and unsecured .......... .......................... .. U. S. governm ent securities owned, including those show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y _________________ _____ _______ __ O ther bonds, w arrants and securities, including foreign govern­ ment, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc,, including those shown in item s 30 and 35, if anv ..................................................................... Banking bouse, $3,400; fu rn itu re atul fixtures, S2,5(tO (ah) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this b a n k ___ _______ »____________ __________________________ Checkson banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash item s ______________. . . _______________________ _________ total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9 , 10 and 11, $31,065,81 1928. $88.228 (5 145 74 13,0.>b 00 52,589.60 5,900.00 31,665.81 $191 .si,5 20 L IA B IL IT IE S 16. Capital stock paid in ........ ............. ......... ................ ........................ 15,00000 17. Surplus fund .......................... .................. ............................... 3,250.07 18. (a) U ndivided profits____ _________________ _________ $1.93.5.37 (b) Less cu rren t expenses, interest and taxes p a i d ____ 1,341.53 591,84 D em and D epo sits , other than banks, subject to reserve : 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public (unds . . ____ . 113,534.71 15, C ashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on d e m a n d ___ 937.04 26. Certified checks o u tsta n d in g ____________________ ______________ Total of dem and deposits, other than l ank deposits, subject to reserve, item s 23, 24, 25,26 $114,471.75 T im e and S avings D epo sits , subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice : . Time certificates of deposit outstanding __ ______ _____________ 58,251.54 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ___ Total of tim e and Savings deposits payable on dem and or subject to notice, item s 27 and 28, $58,251.51 _________ Total ..............................; ......... ......................................................... $191,565.20 State of Oregon, county of Linn, ss. I. J .C . Clay, cashier of the above named bank, do solem nly sw ear that the above statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .1. C. Clay, cashier, Correct A ttest.—C. J. Shedd, W. D. I’ortcr, L. I,. Swan, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to liefore me this 10th day of Octotier, 1928. 1.. L. Swan, Notary Public. My commission expires Get. 30. 1931. Total C harter No. 49 Reserve D istrict No. 12 Rf|x>rt of condition ol Ike H ALSEY STATE BANK At Halsey, in the state of Oregon, at the close of business October 3, 1928 —i n ¿i f e w H o u r s - TLe 1. 2. 3. NEW 4. W a s h e r and I r o n e r 6, 9. w ill d o a ll your laundry! IL No longer is the laundry problem solved through two or three days of back-breaking drudgery. For 3® an Ficur R ic h a rd B a rth e lm e s s in lauowuiiuuiauiiuiiuiauiiiiiiiiiciiniwitiigiiiiiiiiiiHSiiiiiiM 4 ''O K I r sale. .T . S COMB HONEY, 12'w f , I L - W inter appics 25c per box; Spies especially fine. N. T. Sneed. o il. W ANTED—A g o o l second li.ui.l John , Deere sulky plow. I). S. McWilliams, Route 1, Halsey, o-i 4. m m iiin m itn iiiio tim iim iw iiiiim t T U E S D A Y , OCT. 16, 8 O 'c lo c k i i AL TODAY! BAN K OF SHEDD You'd give plenty! But you won’t have to. for there’ll be no advance in prices when we show - “L ittle Shepherd of Kingdom Come” HALSEY THEATRE FOR SALE or T rad e—Ford, model A Sport Coupe dem onstrator. New c i r guarantee and service. Price $550; Sells new (or $677.00. Howe G arage. Brownsville, Oregon. ol A lum inum 3-quart Straight Sauce Pan < Report of the condition of the ; Whiteside & Locke ! S tr a le y B ros. WOOD FOR SALE— lo inch, big fir. 1 Enquire J. W. Bressler. Dalsey. Get YOUR “Wear-Ever” Charter No. 211. LAKE CREEK The Epworth League members and th e ir friend« met at the home ot Mrs. T hom as A rdry Saturday evening for a “ hard tim e“ parly and aonie of tlm costume« went were in keeping with the nanir. Mr», A rdry was awarded first prize among the ladies and C. V. lb as wou tirst am ong tho men. Games and contests were p a rt of the evening's e n tertain m en t while readings by Rev. Gibson a'nd Jack I nderwood were very much enjov- cd. Refreshm ents were served by PIN E GROVE the hostess at a late hour. About Mrs, George McNeil was a eh a rill­ 45 enjoyed this pleasant affair. ing hostess of Wedltestl.ty after- noon when she entertained the members of the Kroweldeen club. Potted plants and cut flowers were ! Hardware, Im plem ents and S p o rtin g , used (or decorating. Sewing mid I (i«>ds. 1 In,Ison and T«sex A utos ! conversation, interspersed w ith 3 rd ¿e M adison Sts., Corvallis. Ore. music, made the hours pass all too quickly and the serving of delicious refreshm ents by the hostess brought the pleasant afternoon to a close. Those present were Mesdames A. on the highway. I. . K cigbten, W ill M cLaren, Kay Hover, John McNeil, Russel G ith— Short Order Lunches ens. and Floyd Nichole. Mrs. Ella Groceries Crawse was an honored guest. Classified Advertisements and 18 m o n th s o n b a la n c e mountain T he New T H O R W a sh e r and Iro n e r docs all th e w ork—for th e price of a sta m p ! $2.50 w ill place the w asher and ironer com plete in yo u r hom e. See It! Try It! Buy It! S tates power company RESO U RCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills of exchange sold with endorsem ent of the bank (including item s shown in 29,30 and 32, if a n y ) . ................ . ..... ............................ .. $203,771.86 O verdrafts secured and unsecured. 28.50 U. S. governm ent securities owned including those shown item s 30 and 3.5, if a n y __________ 600.00 O ther bonds, w arrants and securities, including foreign govern­ m ent, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in item s 30 and 35, if a n y _____ ______ _______ _____________ 2.136.64 Banking bouse, $2,230.00; furniture and fixtures $3,312.00.......... 5,542.00 (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, hankers ami tru st com panies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank . . . . ____ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ____ ___ _____________ 96,729.64 Checks on banks outside city or town ot reporting bank and other cash item s __________________________________________ Total cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 a n d 11, $96,729,64 T otal---------------------- ----------------------- ----------------------- $3j8,308.tit L IA B IL IT IE S 16. 17. 18. Capital stock paid in ................ ................... ............. .................. ........... $25,000.00 Surplus fu n d . _________________________________ _______ ____ 10,000.00 la) U ndivided profits.................... ....................................... $11,611 7o lb) Less cu rren t exjienses, interest and taxes p aid ____ 6,565.48 5,046.28 D E M A N D D E P O S IT S other than banks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds .................. 141,384.81 21, Demand certificates of deposit outstanding . 37.53 C ashier's cliecksad this hank outstanding payable on dem and 4,773.97 26. Certified i hecks o u ts ta n d in g ..................................... .. T otal of dem and deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, item s 23, 24, 25, 2b........ ..................................... $149,196.31 TIM E A N D S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S , subject Io reserve an l pay­ able on dem and or subject to n otice:________________________ 44.209.28 Time certificates of dejm sit outstanding ____________ ________ 2*. Sav ings deposits, payable subject to n otice,............ ................... 74,856.77 Total of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or sub­ ject to notice, item s 27 and 2 8 , __ ____ ___________ $119,066.05___________ T otal .................................... ..................................................... $ 508, A j M.64 State of Oregon, County of Linn, ss. I B. M. Bond, cashier of tlie above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statem ent is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. M. Bond, Cashier. C orrect—A ttest: C. 11 Koontx. 1) Taylor. I D. Taylor, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of October, 192$ Amor A. Tossing, Notary Public. My commission expires 3-9-32.