Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 22, 1920, Image 2

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    Armenia.
stretch. In other words, we
About the $40,000,000 Road
Over Twice as
Armenia
is
a
country far away
have less than one month of
The Halsey Enterprise
Bonds.
school yet. We also have less Where many star» ing children stay.
Many to Educate
An Independent Sew»i*ep«r
Tf re is to he on the ballot in than two sticks of wood ner day. Many children have plead a»d plead
lu get these suffering children bread.
Ma\ the question ot whether or We must have warm days or
But Only Half as
The Turkish men are very bad;
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY no the state may issue road
more wood.
Our help may save some suffering lad
bonds to the amount of $40,000,-
Webster Falk is the only one From slow starvation, the worst to be had Much Money to
CHAS. BALLARD. Editor
000 or 4 per cent of the assessed who hopes to pass ihe county (lliope this word will not make you mad.) Educate W ith
i value of the state.
examination here this year.
Armenia was placed in a land far awav
Enured ¡u .econd-claM ma’ter Octolwr
Ihe money to build and repair
Bob Miller has been mowing Between the Turks and Germans they
3 1912. »t the pu»» office al Halsey. Ore
That is why the Oregon Agricultural
roads has to come trom , sonic mustard lately.
We do not
say.
¿ , n under the Act of March 3, 1S79.
the State University, and the
place, for roads are som ethirg know if they use it for greens I believe I must say I pity their taste, College,
Normal School cannot maintain them­
Because
their
lands
are
going
to
waste.
selves on the old basis, In 1913 they
Jlevoted to the material upboilding of we can’t do without.
or not.
Our wise men have had their
Frem Robison has bought an They helped the Allies in the last
llalsry and surrounding country anc
great war
U n „ county generally, bul-cript.on heads together for a long time International tractor. He has a
And their help was with them in times
rale fl.lW t* r Vrar
advance_________ in order to devise ways and large acreage to put in crop this
Had Only 2250
betore;
means to supply the wherewithal Spring and hopes by the use of In guarding the oil wells they did their
A P U 1N 1STRATOR S
NOTICE
l -F
Students, but they
to keep our old gtxxl roads up to the tractor to get it all in in
part
H E A R IN G OB F IN A L ACCOUNT.
While kindness is almost their greatest
the standard and build and re­ good time.
Now Have 5400
K n t i c e I S hereby given that the
final
art.
pair
new
ones.
And
many
A
case
of
smallpox
is
reported
,n..t of Rodney Savage as adminis­
Their cry is "Help us America!”
trator Ot th ee.ta teo l Darnel Savage, de years ago they hit on the plan to in the Morris family at Twin
Students
ha. been filed in the Count) nave the automobiles and trucks Buttes.
Mrs Will Templeton Their cry we'll surely heed,
Court ol Linn County, State ot Oregon, pay the major portion of this ex­ and others have it in Browns­ For we know they’re very needy
And its a great thing starving children In addition, their income in 1913, liad
and that the 3rd day of May. W20. at pense. This as done by putting
ville.
to feed.
the hour of W o'clock A, >1. has been
twice the buying power of their in­
a license on any auto that trave.s
Mrs Reuben Adkins en ter­ The olive tree is the Armenian treasure come in 1920, due to the worldwide
duly appointed by »aid Court or
he road: this seems to be a suc­ tained two of her sisters oyer And destroy ing these is Turkish pleasure. nse in costs over which of course they
hearing of objection, io satd final a
count aa.l the seilletuefit thereof, a. cessful plan and strange to say, Sunday.
Make the horrid old Turk behave
could have nocontrol.
wU,cfi tttue any person interested .. there is as little kick coming
Mrs Howard, who has been So the Armenians will have a chance to
said estate may appear and file objee from the auto owners as from
lie brave.
The foregoing is one of many equally
working for Mrs Waggener, quit
t.oas thereto in writing and contest tV-
iny one else and there is a good her job Sunday. Mrs W aggener The Armenians surely have many good reasons why you should vote for
the Higher Educational relief bill at
saute
hard times
is now without help. Mrs Wag­
first published April 1 re won too.
the election on May 21.
Save the
Dated and
Just
on
account
of
the
Turkish
crimes.
Bad roads are harder on the gener had a stroke of paralysis
quality of higher education in Oregon,
The reason for this is plain to be seen,
1920.
RODNEY SAVAGE
autos and tires than good roads; last summer so that she had no Their Koran tells them to be that mean. and give YOUR boy and girl, and
Administrator Aforesaid t iis seems to be a successful
use of one side a t all. By her —Contributed by an eighth grade pupil YOUR NEIGHBOR’S their rightful
educational heritage.
lan. One tire will last as lot g own persistent efforts (giving
Amor A. Tussing,
Atty, for Administrator.
Help
the
Armenians
yn
hard
smooth
roads
as
three
the doctor’s treatm ent due cred­
4-1 to 4-29
»n rough cut up roads. If the it of course) she now has some
Pud edvertaemenl ,n l.fte d by C olin Dyment in behalf
If the tag that yon are wearing,
o l ihe Joml Alum ni R e lie f Commillee o n H igher Edu
Means the Armenians are faring
THE THR1CE-A-WEEK EDI roads are not good, the auto use of every voluntary muscle.
c.non in Oregon 514 Pillock Block Porllend,
owner’s tire expense is three
If somebody don’t fix the road It is then so overbearing
T10N OF THE NEW
tunes as much as it would be past Mr Neal’s place, the people If you don't.
YORK WORLD
were the roads good, and so the out here will have to quit Halsey.
Look at the cruelty of the Turk,
1920-21
o vners would rather pay for one Even the road to Brownsville is And surely then you will not shirk;
•
tire and a license than to pay better.
Or when you hear their cries so shrill,
practically a DAILY AT 111
f jr three tires arid no license,
We hear that Adoiph Spurlin Then we know you surely will.
PRICE OF A WEELY.
NO
All work done promptly and
the license will last for a has rented the Wesley place and
You inay think that times are hard.
OTHER NEWSPAPER IN
Phone No. 269.
year, while the tires may or may will move onto it next fall.
But take the Armenian for your "pard” reasonably.
THE WORLD GIVES SO
And stick to him through and through,
iot last that long.
MUCH AT SO LOW
A number of the neighbors For some day then he may help you.
Then
again
there
is
a
1
cent
Mail us your films. Develop­
A PRICE.
met at the home of Mr and Mrs —Contributed by ail eighth grade pupil,
u r gallon tax on all the gasoline
ing
and printing promptly done.
M E Gardiner last Thursday
ised. A gallon of gasoline will
The present Presidential campaign i
Persecuted
Armenia.
night and we understand it was
Haskins’ Kodak ¡Shop,
the must important in our history. 1 h
much further on good hard
Thrice A Week World which is th. .• jads than on poor soft ones, so to celebrate the birthday of one
436 W 1st Street, Albany, Ore.
of them. Refreshm ents were Armenia is a country far away
greatest example of tabloid journal.»,,
he auto owners would rather
Where
the
Turks
wont
let
the
people
,n America will give you all the news o
served and a pleasant evening
iay 1 cent per gallon tax than
E. C. G ipb
R- H. H arris
slay;
it. It will keep j ou a* thoroughly in
They kill the cattle and cut the crops,
o have to buy so many moie was spent.
D rs . G ipe & H arris
formed as a daily at live or six times th
C hiropractors
Mrs Alexander Thompson met And all their olive trees they chop.
price. Besides, the newt from Europ
allons of gasoline. It is cheap-
X RAY.
the ladies of the Study club
for a long tune to come will lie of ovv i
•r.
The little children, so they say
C usick B ank B u ilding
whelming interest, and we are deep:
Now it is estimated th at there Wednesday afternoon at the Are
dying there by night and day.
and vitally concerned in it. The lhru
O ppich P hone 320
ALBANV^fTRJK
home ot Mrs F H Porter.
tie 105,000 auto vehicles in the
a-Week World will furuish you an acci
Lyman Marsters left last week A dime will buy a tag you know,
tate of Oregon and the license
rate and comprehensive report ot even
for North Powder. Oregon. His So all do this and don't be slow.
or the same will be $20 each or father, E S Marsters has retu rn ­
thing that happens.
So do tilts and help buy them rice,
H IE T H R tC K -A -W E H K W IR LD
2,100.00.
One
fourth
of
ed home.
Which,
of you will lie very nice.
regular subscription price is only il.O
nis amount or $5 is to go into
Befote you sign for Life Insu­
Miss Marie Sneed has been Now you are an American
per year, ami this pays for 156 pape
tie county road lund
by the spending the last two weeks Be sure and help them all you can.
rance
see D M John, Dist Mngr,
We oiler this unequalled paper an
ounty where the license is is-
—Contributed
by
an
eighth
grade
pupil
Corvallis,
Ore.
THE HALSEY ENTERPRISE uicd. anti the remainder or $15 with her sister, Mrs S J Smith.
together tor one year lor 12 JO.
X x?s into the state fund.
The regular »uhscriplion price ol th
This will bring the license fees
two papers « > #U
__
or the state lund up to $1,575,-
Our Sermonvtte.
)J0 per year.
The payment required fo r the
I guv unto you T iatevery idle principal and interest the first
(unprofitable or pernicious) woid X-ar will be $494,850 leaving a
thiti men shall speuk, they sh:.11 .urplus of $1.605,150 to be expen-
give an account thereof in tin led on the roads the first
day of judgm ent Matt 12: 36.
year.
If, in the daily scrutiny of o n
As the years roll by more
way«, which is the duty of ever? yjnds will be added but there
Christian, we discover that n vill h<* more autos in use, and
unv particular our words have he income to he derived in this
Men dishonoring to the Lord,
ay will run from $2,000,000 to
OOD mileage, good looks,
we should remember that in the <4.000,000 per year.
good traction — all to an
name of our Advocate we may
This will give the use of the
appr ach the throne of grace
extreme
degree—are features of
aoney right from the start with
explain to our Heavenly Fathei
these tires. In their making and
vhich to build and repair the
our realization of the error, our
•ads. and while pajing off the
in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is
deep regret at our failure to hon
/early amount, it will still leave
or hl« name and his cause by i
a vital factor.
surplus of from $1,000,000 to
holy walk ami conversation. an»
3,000,000 to be used on th e !
humbly teq lest that the sin I »
T h e F b k Id e a l: “ T o be the be«t
not laid to our charge but that i oads.
concern in the w orld to work
As
this
doesn’t
add
to
any
of
j
may be blotted out through hie!
for. and the sqv»re«t concern in
he
taxes,
the
Enterprise
would
gracious provision for our clean? '
existence to do business w ith .’*
ing through Christ, humbly j >e in favor of voting for t h e 1
claiming that in his preciott neasure.
This of course goes on the prin-
blood is ail our hope and trust
qiai
of letting the other fellow
Thus we should render up out
Next time — BUY FISK
account for every idle word; at d iay the bills, but, as in »his case,
by our words of repe» tance, sup vhen the other fellow is glad to
from your dealer
plemented by the merits d i »ay the bills, we wauld say
Christ applied by laith. shall wt 'vote for the measure and give
| iim the privilege of doing it."
be acquitted.
F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
Q rcgonlifc
CORD
TIMS
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Mrs McPherson and J H Twe» -
Brandon Center Notes.
die have been exchanging work'
a little this week. Mr Tweedit i Snow on the hills, We shiver
looked utter the receiving ol md watch our wood piles dwin-
cream while Mrs McPhersot lie.
helped in the hotel.
J Brandon school is on the home
T im « »o R e t i r e !
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