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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
The Halsey Enterprise An Independent Newspaper. FUBLISUED In Keeping With the Big Thought of the Day The daily press reflects a sentiment throughout the nation which clearly indicates a new condition. Men are wanted everywhere. The work o f this war is being carried on largely by those who never before have been in pub lic office or in public work. Men who have been too busy, too engrossed with their own tasks, are leaving their work toothers and giving their time and ability to the cause which is ours, youra, everybody’s. It ia a time when politics in the ordinary sense must not be considered. It calls for all the ability that can be mustered. Oregon to be a successful part in this unit plan for the defense t f Democracy must likewise place the thought of the times be fore everything. In another part of this paper appears the announcement of L. J. Simpson as a cindidate for the nomination fo r Governor on the Republican ticket. Mr. Simpson was urged to become a candidate by his many friends in every part of the state, be cause of his business record, his understanding and knowledge of O reg'n's resources, industries and needs; because o f t,is pub- llc-spiritedness. which of recent years has led which have been more important to him than his own affairs. L. J. Simpson is clearly Ihe man who can give Oregon the adm inistration necessary to this plan of National Efficiency. EVERY THURSDAY W. A. FRIAULX, Publisher D. H. TALMAÜGE, E ditor Entered as second-class matter October J, 1912. at the post office at Ha'sey. Ore gon. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Devoted to the material upbuilding of tLalaey and surrounding country and Ulan county generally. Subscription rate i t 3« per year iu advance. We venture to say that fe w towns in Oregon have a more active or better Home Guard than Halsey. Letters from friends in the middle west all tell of extreme cold and deep snows, and it seem?» aimyst cruel to tell them the sort of winter we’ ve been having. With some races the hardihood bred o f a cold climate would make them real super-men, but there is or.ly one cause for the saffron blood o f the Russians— ignorance. His campaign w ill be directed straight to you as voters, a.s in dividuals who do your own thinking. We are firm ly convinced that you w ’ll not allow politics to in Bert E. Haney of Portland has fluence your decision, and tnat vou w ill vote for the man who been recommended by Senator ia best fit to help the people of Oregon, develop the state's vast George E. Chamberlain for ap resources, and to prepare for, and participate in, the great re- i construction that is to follow. pointment as United States at We believe you w ill weigh issues more closely than ever be- torney fo r the d istrict o f Oregen, fore, and that L. J. Simpson w ill Le your choice. j to succeed Clarence L. Reames, resigned. What You Can I)o SPRING IS COMING And now is the time to get your tools in shape and, if needed, repair them, for time is money and hours spent in fixing tools when spring work begins is a loss o f money, as labor is scarce and, like tools, has gene up in price. Therefore one man must do all he can, for we have a hard battle te fight to win this war. So come in and see your dealer in im plements and harness and get things in shape. F irst—Talk over h¡3 candidacy with your friends. Second—I f you believe that L. J. Simpson is worthy of your support w rite a letter to this committee. Suggest how his cause may be advanced. We, in turn, w ill tell you how you can help. BREAD Fresh from Salem Every Evening Candies, Nuts and Fruits I. H. C. 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Carter Helm Jones, pastor of g Hogs 14c and better No Time for Worms it Pays to keep the Shoats thriving these days NOW 1» when all yonr stock needs special attention, because the change from pasture to dry feed is oue of the most critical periods of the year. \ O f can lose more pounds of summer gain through neglect at feed-chang ing time than you can get back all winter. KEEP up the good condition—keep up the summer thrift—keep out the worms. out o f German tyranny a n d theFirst Baptist Church of Seat- ia for the service of German tyr- tie. the largest Baptist church in anny. the northwest, says: Paid Advertisement I cannot too strongly commend Milton A. Miller, Collector of Issued by Webster’s N e w International Drives Out the Worms Internal Revenue for ihe State of Makes Stock Healthy Dictionery with Reference His “ Simpson for Governor’ ’ League Oregon, has been notified by the tory. I t is a literary monument 25-lb. pail costs $2.25 treasury department at Washing Pittock Block, Portland o f learning, information and ac t e r ton, D. C., that the time for fil 100-lb. drum costs $7.C0 curacy. ing the 1917 Income la x returns, In these busy changing times, including individuals and corpor when new words are constantly ations, has been extended to Remember, we have no peddler’s wagon and A pril 1, 1918, thus giving an ad knocking at the door o f our vo horses’ expenses to pay. T hat’s why we can ditional month to that provided cabulary for admittance, and old by the war tax act of October 3, words are dropping out of sight sell you Dr. I loss Stock Tonic at these rock-bot 1917. As soon as the blanks are or changing their meaning, a tom prices. received each corporation will be good dictionery is indispensable n ”‘ gc? ? " r.w onfy t’>i. store if Dr. Hess Stock Tonic doesn’t do all that we claim for it. notified. Collector M iller will ap in every home. The “ handy” dictioney has its preciate the early filing of re turns, so that the work of his place for people of limited vo Now is the Time to Feed Dr.Hess PoultryPan-a-ce-a FOR office may not be unduly con cabulary and those who have It Will Start Your Pullets and Moulted Hens to Laying never learned how to spell, but gested. it fails just at point when need is greatest. Every home and ev ery office should have a large, ftluestem Hard Wheat, Graham, Whole W heat msdern dictionery, and there is and Buckwneat Flour, Germ and Corn Meal Linn county people are expect none better than Webster’s New ed to buy $512,000 worth of war International. savings certificates and th rift Bran, Shorts. Chop and Middlings. Oil Meal, stamps during 1918. Sales at For Sheriff of Linn County Cocoanut and Calf Meal this time amount to approximate ly $37.000. The county is being thorough ly organized and the campaign will be pushed vigyrously. P. A. Young of Albany, ac companied by Senator E. D. Cu White Leghorns sick, was in Halsey yesterday $12.50 per 100 and addressed the schoolchildren THE ALBANY CHIROPRACTIC HEALTHORIUM D«acendents of Tancred and O. A. C. strains. Hatching Eggs $•', and a number of business men at at 806 W ashington St., Albany, Ore. a 1 o’clock meeting at the high and $7.50 per 100. Custom Hatching. Phone 4x. sihoo1. The local campaign is in D own T own O ffic e s . R ooms 5 to 10 CUSICK BANK BLDG. B. T. SUDTELL. HALSEY. ORE. charge of D. S. McWilliams. The sum required amounts to Do not say it is im p o ssib le -tha t is what they told Marconi. Good for 25c on all jobs amounting to $20 for every resident of the one dollar or over if presented to me county. or sent by mail with job on or before It is a good investment. The March 10. government must have money. FRANK NELDON Having decided to become a I f we do not practice th r ift vol Th« Old Reliable Watchmaker aaJ Jeweler. 2J0 7th St.. Oregon City, Ore. candidate fo r the Republican untarily now it is not improbable that we shall be compelled to do " aminat,on for sheriff of Linn so later on. County, Oregon, at the coming .Stamps may be bought at the prim.aries' 1 take pleasure in THE post office, the bank, the stores makinR th i® announcement to the and confectioneries, and of the VOters ° f the county fo r the ir consideration. A r serving the iural mail carrie.s con«,rt»r«u^ a t fte .................. ______ _ public as chief deputy sheriff for HALSEY. OREGON hor Sale: — W ill divide into i Practically the past year, I feel FOR three or more farms the Irvine confident that I can give them place one mile south of Peoria. Rood satisfaction. consisting o f seven hundred I <Adv.) Jos. R. Frum. W eighty acres of bottom and up Interest ¡»aid on time certificates of deposit. Look up the ad, “ Halsey Prop land, and w ill sell at prices and terms worth investigating. Ad erty for Sale. H e invite your banking business. dress J. C. Irvine, Albany, Ore Chamberlain’s Tablets gon. UR. HESS STOCK TONIC Why Pay the Peddler Twice this Price? Tho] tpson’s Flouring Mills THOMPSON'S BEST FLOUR w. s. s. D. STURTEVANT Safety First—Let Chiropractic Remove the Cause. Shedd, Oregon BABY H. Elmer C. Gipe CHIROPRACTOR CHICKS FREE CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY HALSEY STATE BANK Capital and Surplus $27,500 C. ÎÎ. KOONTZ. Pres. D. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres B- M. BOND, Cashier Fine Candies and Confections Fresh Fruits, Soft Drinks Cigars and Tobaccos I hese Tablets are intended especially You can buy T h rift Stamps for disorders of the stomach, liver and A sk b° ”r' 1*' ,f you ,re trouble.! with heart from your carrier. burn. indigestion or constipation the. him. »Ut de you good. , » Tru-Blu ( ookies and Crackers A Full Line of Holiday Cards vV i 1 M z i