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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
gooff we are told, and m,ny fa- Cross. Delos Clark Ercil Sneed M r. and Mr*. W . C. Cooley of South Dehydration plant ie to lie enlarged. vorable comments were heard 1 Will Corcoran, Jarence J c- ilro w atville and their ton Ca.-I. who i* [ Corvallis: More pared street*. last week concerning the pastor’s I^Kern. W ayne Robertson John in buaine** in Pendleton, W. H. Ted- • Oswego: Cement plant i* busy ship- , man and fam ily of Portland, Joseph sermon. He will present anoth- Standish. Charles Greenly and An Independent Newspaper ping seven car loads daily. Blakely and fam ily of Pendleton, and George Cross ; Portland: F ifty per cent increase in er one on the same topic. ‘ When ------ ------- building over last year: Waned Paper j ile n ry nlakely and fa m ily of tbin city. P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y The third fatal accident in a week the power of God is powerless. Bon Co. of Chicago to erect a $100,000 I Church Reporter. occurred at camp 14, near M ill City, plant. Miss Grace Nelson, of Dallas ! Friday, when fleavge Allen, »book tend- CHAS. BALLARD. Editor ' Pendleton; The Ribs ere to erect a arrived Friday to vis.t friends. 1 er. waa k illed by the top of a »tub m . i ■ . . . ■- - *” new $167,000 temple; W ork on the high Roy Miller of Harrisburg, is which broke off when tire bottom of it Entered a* secotid-clasa matter October way between Cabbage H ill nP'l K am el* Sunday school, the Christian ‘ waa struck by a log he had just hooked helping Earn Hoover harvest. 3. 1912. at the post office at Ils'sey, Ore- has started. Ideal of Human Brotherhood. Roseburg:‘ Automatic Brake C«. has j The fallin g top struck him and broke pen. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mr3 S. Brock, is spending the h i* neck. Ilia home was w ilh his 90- As we have opportunity, let us organised w ith a capital o $500,000 week end at Lake Creek. year old mother in cottage Grove. Two work that which is good toward Devoted to the material upbuilding of Will Bean of Brownsville. Is of h i* brother* had been killed in the To Improve Your Digestion. all men. Gal. 6; 10. Halsey and surrounding country and visiting Trends here this week. woods w ithin two year*.- On Monday r,inn c<ninty generally. Subscription This lesson snouid teach us “ Hot yearn my digeition vrai *o poor Paul Schonagle. head loader, had been Fred True and W. A. Allen mo rate $1.5») per year in advance. that I could only eat the lightest foods. run over by a car and fatally hurt at I that the religion which Jesus tored to Harrisburg Thursday. I tried everything that I heard of to get Camp 14. and Samuel McQueen had taught and exemplified in his life For Sale—Feed oats. 80c per W r are in receipt of a paper from relief, hot not u ntil shout a year ago ; been killed at the H all camp the tame : unites men and strengthens them M inonk lllino ia, whose editor is a man when I taw Cham berlain 'a Tablet* ad-' bushel Backed. G.W. Bramwell. -T i n i in their convictions of right, of Amos Ramsay was an Albany who entered the Ursa Trum pet office as ! vertiaed and got a bottle of them did I i day- truth and of justice. It empha apprentice to the present edit» r of the 1 find the rig h t treatm ent. Since taking : V t sizes the Christian’s responsibil visitor Saturday. is fine.’ — M r*. I Enterprise, when he was editor of the hem my digestion T h e Halsey Enterprise Halsey News Item^ Methodist Church Notes Christian Church Notes Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Leeper The weather of last Sunday ity for the welfare and safety of went to Eugene Saturday evening watt evidently church going his fellows. The Railroad Appeals for weather if the attendance at the The Board of Stewards held a to visit their son and family. Co-operation to Pre regular services of the church meeting last Monday night pre Bill Shuman of the Navy is The Best Plaster. was any criterion to go by. This paratory to getting the finances back at hi3old home town Shedd. vent Car Shortage A piece of flannel dampen»! w ilh Cham Clarence Mckern, DeLos Clark, I ,B a habit well worth cultivating berlain's Linim ent and Imund over the closed up for the fourth and last I., royd, agent for the United States and Will Corcoran where Albany in every community, for the peo seat of pain is often more effectual for a Railroad aduiinistratioB at Halsey, . quarterly conference which visitors Saturday. lame back than a plaster and doe* not makes the following appeal to all ship- , ple that art spiritually and mor meets next Monday night. Dis- Dr. Shelton and family of per* in this vicinity ia connection with ally lax seldom constitute a good cost anything like as milch. trict Superintendent Jas. Moore — —• i the threatened car shortage. Brownsville, passed thru town and prosperous community. In W h itley county Indiana, there is will he here at that time. Be ‘ ffUininium and small lot shipping of Wednesday evening. an organisation that is called tlie End- sll classes of freight, which was resorted "Seek fe first the kii^dom of prepared friends to bring up all Mrs. Grant Taylor and brother teas chain Pig club One of the condi to by shipper* following the cessation of God and his righteousness and all arrears. It is right and honora tions un ler which ■ pig ■ It» > member I last year’* hostilities and the snbaeqnent these (material) things will be E. Keeney took (.he train for ble to pay up all claims and have In the county receive* » club pig »» removal of Governm ent loading restric- Eugene Friday noon. added unto you" is the promise nothing to worry about. tin t the nr* uber »hail return twu P’S* lions which had been in effect as a war Ernest Cole left for Horton of the Lord. Come to church The Communion service will be from the original g ilt. 1 liene pig* ATi j measure, ha* resulted in many move car* Thursday where he is working in next Sunday. then distributed to new club members i being used to handle the freight preaent- observed next Sunday morning The topic for discussion at the to which all are invited. a mill. and thus the membership iucrevses. ! ed for shipment than should actually The boys ami g ir l* are taking hold of have been required for the transporta Bible school hour is the parable Mrs. Nellie Robnett returned News has come of the arrival it in earnest Some progressive farmer tion af that amount of tonnage, a short of the "Good Samaritan” from of a fine baby boy io the home of to her home in Cutbank, Mont. in thin eoonfy or com m unity m ight age of care now exists and grows more which many good, helpful lessons Rev. Paul Green at Freewater. Monday. start something of that nature. We are serious from day to day. Miss Freda Koch went to Port may be gained as to our duty to Ore. Congratulations from his not informed «» <U all the term * of "W ith o u t your assiatance, the ra il land Tuesday, where she has a membership in the club, hut it looks roads cannot expect to provide ears to one another. 10 a. m. is the many admiring friends in Halsey. position as a telegraph operator. like it m ig ht I « a paying proposition. move the enormous crop* and produc time aud there is a class for you. Church Reporter. tion * lieing offered for shipment and the Mr. and Mrs. Will Kirk and Bro. Phillips will speak in the A Bilious Attack. hardships which are certain to result morning at 11 and has chosen Interesting Lawn Party the Misses Hazel and Isabel Gul When /or» have a bilious attack your from the congestion which is the in e v it liford attended the show at for the title of his discourse. (iiven by tlie Two lW er fail» to perform its (unctions. Yon able result of a car shortage cannot be Brownsville last night. "Campbellism exposed." Every underestimated, and for the purpose of become eonstlpsrted. The fo<xi yon eat Gulliford Sisters. W. H. Robertson and family. ferments In yotir stomach instead of d i relieving this condition as far as may be one interested in religious mat A lawn party was given at the Clair Miller and family, and Ir gesting. This inffaines the stomach and possible, I earnestly solicit your co-op ters should hear this. sauses nausea, vom iting and a terrib le eration to the following extent; The C. E. meetings of late home of Misses Hazel and Isabel vin Gardner and family were "Those of you who have seasonable headache. Take three of Cham berlain'* have been particularly good. ¡Gulliford, Friday evening, Aug. Tangent visitors Sunday. Tablets. They w ill tone up your liver, crop* to move can help out greatly if Geo. Laubner and wife. Miss Here is presented an opportunity 15. Games were played until elean out your stomach and yon w ill soon yon w ill, w ithout delay, adviae me the near the midnight hour, when Carlton and Leslie Martin went for young people to offer their approximate amount of freight you w ill be as well as ever. They only coat a refreshments were to Albany Sunday and returned require to be shipped together w ith the views and thoughts in their own delicious quarter. closest approaunate date ahipuient is to way and at the same time to ex served consisting of ice cream, Tuesday evening. be made. Thia w ill perm it of arrange Value of Bees. Robert Andrews and wife, of press themselves in a satisfacto cake and lemonade. ments lieing made to consolidate email Portland. Thomas Lacey and Those present were: Many a Every farm er should have two or more lot shipments where fu ll car capacity ry manner in public. Grace Kirk. Alberta Koontz. wife of Brownsville visited this prosperous colonies of Italian frees The shipments can not he secured, as well as young man and woman owe their ' Honey l*ee is our expert carrier of the afford thia company greater opportunity success in the Christian life to Doni a Robertson, Louise Rob- week at the Frank Kirk home. pollen frbin one flower to another of for securing suitable equipm ent to fit the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Palmer, of the early associations of the C. ; nett, Cleona Smith, Grace Nel iVuita, vegetable* and other crop*. T he shipments that no available car apace Portland, are visiting at theC.P. son, Mearle Straley, Ruth Frum, E. meetings. Come at 7;30 p.m. fertilis in g of one flower by pollen from need be wasted. Stafford heme. They will visit Anna Heinrich. Willametta Fors another ia the rule among honey plants ‘O ther shipper* can greatly assist by next Sunday and stay and take also at Albany and Junction City and aelf fertilisation ia the exception. making all available equipment carry it* part in the song service at 8:30. ter, NinaKump, Mrs. Edith Rob- I f your fru it bloasom* fail to set fru it maxim um load and further soliciting The evening service is always I nett, Lawrence Taylor, Kenneth before returning home. Trum pet in Ursa, lllinoia, over twenty- five years ago. lie was a boy only about fourteen year* old at that time. Blanche Bower», In d ia n *, Fa. perhaps a few colonies of bees would Help. The >2 to $10 worth of honey feom a colony of bees is a mere pittance of their real value on tlie farm And yet from the point of view of honey produc tion alone there is no legitim ate enter prise from which a larger per cent of the aid of their consignee* to the end that order* can either be increased or the trade lot adjusted so a* to perm it of consolidation of shipments and double profit can lie secured on the necessary capital invested aad labor expended. No other enterprise fits in so well w ith general farm ing and offer* such attract ive inducem ent* to the faith fu l and in duatrioua. Cure for Dysentery. " W h ile I waa in Ashland, Kansas, a gentleman overheard me speaking of Cham berlain's Colic aud Diarrhoea Rem edy.” w rite * W illia m W hitelaw , o f De* Moines, Iowa. " H e told inc in detail of what it had .lone lor h i* fam ily, but more especially for *»>• daughter who waa ly in g at the point of death w ilh a violent attack of dysentery, and had been given up by the fam ily physician Some of h i* neighbors advised h im to give Cham berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Rem edy, which he did, and fu lly be lie v e* that by doing so saved the life of h it child. H e stated that he' had alto used thia remedy him aelt w ith equally loading. “ I t is of nstional importance at this tune that business conditions be not af fected in tlie manner which would result if definite step* are not taken to improve the condition above referred to. R a il road representatives w ill gladly fnrniak you w ith any inform ation and assistance which may be consistent and. in turn let ns be favored with your co-operaton that our aervicn to you may continue u nin te rru p te d ly .'’ g ra tify in g re s u lt*." Some of the Work Going On In the State at Large. Hood R iver w ill ship about two m il lion boxes of apple* this year and they expect to get file Brillion dollars for them. Bandon C u rry county »» to have a cheese plant at H u n te r* creek. Eugene; A $l»X»,«00 contract has been let (or the W omen'» G ym nasinni at the U of O Shortage of labar >a interferin g with work at the Kxcefshjr factory Salem: I'heaaant Northwest Products Co. w ill plant 5A» acre« of loganberriea: W at - C <«re<-'"g Next Time—Buy Items From Brownsville Clipped From The Time«. TIRES Died, near Monroe, Ang. 6th. Thomp- »on I). Hinton aged 79. Died, at M ill City. Ang. 13th. W . M itch ell, aged ahont 25. M • Charles Sterling, the Brownsville feed and seed tnerchaat, waa in H.Uaey Wednesday. R. W . T rip p h at »old to Cha«. A. Troatman a new Oldainobife truck which w ill be used on a cream route and for general farm work. L in n county ia abort eighty school teacher», an»l the other cwnnt’e« are in the same boat. Cause, better pay aud more attractive job* ia other vocation*. The 1-ehanon cannery has shipped 63,200 two-pouad can* of loganberries of thia years pack ia two care, one to Ko«- ton and one to Charleston, W .V » . Thia cannery has received about 150 tons of loganberries thia year and expect* to put up 500 tons of evergreen hnrrlea. beaides other h in d* of fru it and many vegetables. There was a very d elig htfu l rennion of the McFarland and Cooley fam ilies on Sunday last nt the home oi C. H . j M cFarland One of the interesting I features of the day was the dinner ‘ served on the lawn under the shade of j the free* Among thc*e present w e re 1 i»»ff r*o> A remarkable Product. Every tire worth more than it costs. The Over-sizeNon-Skid Fabric; The Big Fisk Cord; The Red Top, Extra Ply, HeavyTread. GOOD LOOKING, GOOD VALUE TIRES HALSEY GARAGE