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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
I o n e r t o r n e itu iu r 1 he H alsey E nterprise ¿ -« u iiiiiia iiu n s An Independent Newspaper The Albany Herald took occa sion on the departure o f Hon. F. PU BLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY H. Porter o f Halsey for Chicago ( a few days ago to ask him re- W. A. I'R IA U L X , Publia,ier igardii.g the mention o f his name D. H. T A LM A D G 8 , E ditor _________ _ for state senator. “ I cannot tell Entereil as »econd^las* m atter Octbla-r Ot this tim e,” .Mr. Porter Said. 3, 1912. at the post office at Ha'sey, ore- ’ ‘I f no other republican asks for gun ,„„ie r the Act of Marc), .i, is??. | the place I may try against the JOin-RED CRO democratic candidate as it seems Ç. Devoted to the material upbuilding of Halsey and surrounding country and to me the republicans of the Linn county generally. Subscription county are entitled to the elec tion of a senator next year.” rate $1.50 per year in advance. President’s Proclamation A llY ouN eed-A H E Â R Ï High School Notes And -A COLLAR Marion Pike and Albin Söder To the People o f the United ström visited school Tuesday. States: Margaret Caln has quit school Ten million Americans are in vited to join the American Red and expects to mak • an indefinite THE BIG NATION-WIDE CAMPAIGN Cross during the week ending visit at the I onte of parents FOR CHRISTMAS MEMBERS FOR THE w ith Christmas eve. The times soon. REI) CROSS IS NOW IN FULL SWING require that every branch of our The juniors he’d a class meet great National effort shall be ing Tuesday for the purpose of O R E G O N ’S Q U O T A IS 2 4 0 , 0 0 0 M E M B E R S loyally upheld, and it is peculiar electing a president to fill the va ly fittin g that at the Christmas cancy of Margaret Cain. Roy Your opportunity to serve your country “ at home” is offered through season the Red Cross should be Farmer was elected president. membership in the GREAT A M E R IC A N RED CROSS! Some five m illion the branch through which your members have already joined. I t is insufficient to carry on the great human- A farewell reception in honor willingness to help is exftsessed. of Margaret Cain, Albin Soder lta na n work o f making the hard, dangerous life o f “ Our Boys Over There” You should join the American safer, brighter, more endurable. There should be tw enty m illion members. strom and Marion Pike was held Red Cross because it alone can Tuesday evening at the Stewart Enlist “ Your Heart and a Dollar” today. carry the pledges o f Chr-'stmas home at which the high schoo' good w ill to those who are bear was hostess. The evening was CHRISTMAS EVE ing for us the real burdens of DON’T W A IT spent with music and gamss, the should find a RED CROSS SERVICE for some one to call upon you to join. Go the world war, both in our army FLAG m your home, with a Red Cross feature being a talk from each direct to Red Cross Headquarters and sign for each member of your family. It and navy and in the nations up up for membership and a Red Cross flag. o f the honor guests. A fte r de will oe an expression of the true Christ on whose territory the issues of Itwill be your greatest Christmas thought mas spirit licious refreshments we departed and gift for humanity—and patriotism. the world war are being fought to our several homes. out. Your evidence of faith in this work is necessary for their Bonds Have Arrived - heartening and cheer. You should join the Red Cross The Halsey State Bank an -Apply io the N earest Red Cross Committeeman because this arm of the national nounces that they have received service is steadfastly and effic the U. S. Government Bearer Christian Church Notes Red Cross Solicitors iently maintaining the overseas Bonds o f the Second Liberty- relief in every suffering land, Loan of 1917 and they are now administering our millions wisely We are glad to announce that IL C. Davis, captain o f the ready for delivery. We are in Mrs. Madden w ill be with us Christmas Red Cross drive for and well and awakening the grat formed that the Registered Bonds itude of every people. Our con next Sunday. Mrs. Madden has new members, has appointed the w ill be forwarded in the near fu been a missionary to Japan, and following solicitors for the d iffer- science w ill not let us enjoy the ture. Christmas season if this pledge can tell us much of missionary, ent districts of the two Halsey o f support to our cause and the work there. In the evening she Precincts: Tom Jackson, J o e Join the O. C. A. w ill give a stereoptican lecture, Oweri, Frank Isom, Elbert Isom, world’s weal is left unfilled. Red Cross membership is the C hrist and will conduct morning service John Owen, Mr. Coldiron, F. H. Albin Söderström, the third mas sp irit in terms o f action. 88 wel1« Porter, Mrs. F. H, Porter, Mrs. one from his fam ily to enlist, •V v \ . The Sunday school is prepar- Robt. Stewart, Mr. Wahl, L. WOODROW WILSON, I now sell left here Wednesday, accompan President American Red Cross. ing an Xmas program o f a patri- Chance, Frank Hadley, Chancy only direct ied by Marion Pike, to join the otic character. from my fac- 1 Sickels, Mr. Wesley, Ernest tory here in 5th company 0. C. A. at Ft. Can Eugene. You A t t h e Endeavor business Gourley, Mr. Straley, Mrs. Me Join the Red Cross Ifet the extra ’ by, provided they pass the exam / get ", *avin$r of what ' meeting the following officers Williams, Mrs. Huston, Mrs, f t h is ’ I formerly paid ination successfully. ! FREE were elected, to be instailed in Laubner. Mrs. Nellie Taylor, to agents. My Linn connt.v is expected to fu r BOOK new 1915 Direct January: Ralph Savage president, Mrs. Corcoran, Mrs. Man rose, nish SIMM) members to the Red i„ . . to-You prices mean i Public Sale 115 to 110 saved on the best Incubators Gertrude McKern vice president, Mrs, 1 rue, Mrs. Mornhinweg. Cross. Halsey must do its share. | and Brooders Money can buy. Gay Forster secretary, Eldon The solicitors are asked to meet 120-E gg C apacity, $12.00 Don’t turn down the committee Real and personal property. ross treasurer, Bertha Pyburn ¡n the Red Cross rooms Friday 160-Egg Capacity, 15.00 when they appeal to you for Wednesday, Dec. 19. First door organist, and Grrce Nelson as- afternoon at 2 o ’clock to receive 220-Egg Capacity, 18.00 your name and your dollar. Freight Prepaid. north of Baptist church, Browns sistant organist. The committee 1 instructions i Write today for the big FREE Mc- ville. E. Russ. chairmen w ill be appointed later. ! ----- 1 Clanahan Incubator Book—g et th ere- Chamberlain’8 Cough Remedy 5 suits of my 20 years of Incubator- , Col. Ben T. Sudtell. Autioneer. Y building experience. Mail a postal od‘‘ ovr^ ’ " V ite y ° U t0 at‘ StomachTrouble and Constipation Till* in not only one of the belt and to r it now—before you do any- 1 tend our worship. inoit efficient m edicinei for coughs,colds thing elae. Those who are afflicted with stomach For Christmas what could be ♦ - • • ♦ and croup, but i* also pleasant and safe M c C lanahan trouble ami constipation should read the ' See the “ THE INCUBATOR MAN” to take, which is im portant when niedi-1 better . . . . than . a - piano? , following: “ 1 have never found any I 1 Ferry SL, Eugene, Or. C hurch of God cine mast be given to children. Many, Aldrich high grade, low price tliing so good for stoinach trouble and mol lier» have given it th eir unqualified a guaranteed instrument, See constipation as C » ham lierlain's __ ... , , ,, ---- v n an iu eriam I ablets. I Tahlets I eudot tenien t it at the Enterprise office. Services Will be held at the , Have used them off and on now for the Grant Reynolds residence Sun past two years. They not only regulate The Enterprise prints sale bills. Enterprise ads bring results. day afternoon at 2:30. Preach the action of the bowels but stim ulate the liver ami keep oue’s body in a heal ing by Brother Hendricks. R ed C ross C ampaign H eadquarters thy condition," w rites Mrs. Benjamin Hooper, Auburn. X. V. CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY FOR Fine Candies and Confections Fresh Fruits, Soft Drinks Cigars and Tobaccos Tru-Blu Cookies und Crackers A Full Lino o f H oliday C ants Some SECOND HAND MACHINERY Now on Hand: P1°W’ 1 60400111 Harrow, 1 14-16 Tandem Disc. 1 Double B urr Feed Grinder, 1 Seed Cleaner (new), 1 Buggy. 1 14i»nCi ‘ , S « el The Study club w ill meet Thursday afternoon, Dec. 20, Are you saving your one-third with Mrs. Geo. Mornhinweg, I he following program w ill be of sugar? Every American is given: Roll call, responded to by asked to cut down his use of su- narning one of the allies; Lefson gar one-third, so that there may — Fourth lesson on conservation be plenty fo r the men at the o f foods, by Mrs. Robnett; solo, ; front and for the stricken people Mrs. George Hayes; Discussion, of Europe. The allies and their reason for For Sale Full blood Plymouth entering the war. Roc k Coc k e re I s. $2.50 eac h. Mrs. Guy Bramwell. Loom for Sale, - Enquire of Mrs. Grant Reynolds. lh e Enterprise prints sale *bills, the kind that draw the Chamberlain's Tablets crowds. v ham berlaiu's I ablets are intended es See the beautiful piano in the pecially for stoinach troubles, bilious ness and constipatloo. and h«ve met window at the Enterprise office. with much success in the treatm ent of W a n te d . —To rent a type those diseases. People who have suffer ed for years with stomach troubles and w riter. Enquire at this office. have tieen unable to obtain any perm a Get your telephone batteries at nent relief have t*en com pletely cured I’V the use of Illese tablets. C ham ber the telephone office. 45c each. lain s t ablets are also of great value for Ask for Red Cross seals when IxliouBneM Chronic constipation mny | ** permaaenlty cured by ta k in g Cham, you buy your Christmas goods. b rrla in ’s Tablets and obaerving the plain I printed direction« w ith each bottle. ----- . . _____ p 1 av a ^ ear ,n advance and get the Oregon Farmer free. . • O D W E L L I NJ C O M F O R T „ to d w e ll w ell- to d w e ll «Jell is to d w e ll at Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Linn County, Oregon, w ill hold the regular examination o f appli. cants for State Certificates at Court House as follows: Commencing Wednesday, De cember 19, 1917, at 9:00 o’clock a. m., and continuing until Sat urday, December 29 1917, at 4:00 o’clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon U, S. History. W ritin g (Pen manship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading Course o f Study fo r Drawing,’ Methods in A rithm etic. Thursday Forenoon Arithm etic, History o f Educa tion, Psychology, Methods in Ge ography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic A rt, Course o f Study for Domestic A rt. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenog raphy, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesis fo r Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthog raphy (Spelling), Physical Geog raphy, English Literature,Chem istry, Physical Culture. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. J. A. Churchill, Supt. of Public Instruction. Fires are becoming more num erous every day. Many fine barns and the ir contents have been destroyed in the last ten days. Prices are so high on all farm products that the average farm er is not carrying enough insurance on what he has. Are you one o f these, or are you on the not insured list? You owe it to yourself and fam ily to carry enough for protection. The cost is a small item compared with the benefits. Don’t delay. Write or phone our office and we will come. We w rite the best insur ance in the state for the money. M iller & alter, Agents Oregon l ire Relief Association o f Mc M innville, Corvallis, Oregon. A new book has been placed in the Halsey public library by the National Security League entitled “ Out o f Their Own Mouths.” The book is composed o f utter ances o f German rulers, states men, savants, publicists, journal ists, poets, business men, party leaders and soldiers, and explains fu lly Germany’s attitude in the world war. This volume should be widely read. Get that splendid farm paper, the Oregon Farmer, free by pay ing your Enterprise subscription now. Both for $1.50. Don t let rats in your corn crib eat holes in our national defense. Hotel Nortonia w ne-e personal a tte n tio n is th e K e ÿ n o te o f co m fo rt e nd c o n te n tm e n t o f guests. Dr.Geo.J. Kenagy T k n io u t th e h o t e l. . from D in in g Room to R o o f G a r CHIROPRACTOR t en- th e atmosphere is de- Specialist in Stomach. Liver, Kidney and Bowel Troubles. u e ve rP # uest a’ HO M E UXE. E very, »king yo u vJant ■ - n o th in g you don t w a n t. - \r*peti”ing meal* tati «f v yrur hunger h.v, rh» fl.vor o| bom.. T ire tk,ng price« WNwals- m e d .,.,, Spinal Analysis and Prognosis Gladly Given.