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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
T he Halsey Enterprise An Independent Newspaper PU BLISH ED EV ER Y IHURSDAY CHAS. B A L L A R D , E d ito r E ntered as »econil-cin». m atter October 3, 1912. a t the p o .t office at H a '^ y , Ore goti under the Act of March 3, 1879. Devoted to the material upbuilding of Halaey and surrounding country aim i.inn county g enerally. Subscription rate $1.50 per year in advance. 'year: II D Mitzner, president: Samuel was not a military lead Alberta Koontz, first vice presi account dent: Theo Mitzner, 2nd vice Notice 1» hereby given that the fina, er but a man of ability with a president: Isabel Gulliford, 3rd great, deep reverence for God. an n u l il H arr' Wfc •» \diiiiniitratm with the will annexed ol the estate of Napoleon, Washington and vice president: Hazel Gulliford, Charlea tl. Eland», deceased, ha» been Foch have been great leaders. 4th vice president: Clarice Gour filed in the County Court ol Linn Coun If we argue th at it was their ley. secretary: Cleona Smith, ty, State of Oregon, and that the 1 llh day of June, 192»), at the hour of H» physical strength we do not get treasurer. Church Reporter. o'clock a. ni. baa been duly appointed by far for Napoleon was only 4 it »aid Court for the bearing of objection, ID inches tall. But behold Foch to »aid final account and the settlement the “ gray man of prayer.’ "Alias Mike M oran" which thereof, at which time any person in ter We are taught by living exam will he at the Opera House. S at ested in »aid estate may appear and file objection» thereto iu writing and con ples that the great fundamental urday, was adapted from Fred is a subtle m ixture of mind and erick B artlett’s story, “ Open test the same Dated and first published May 13. soul. To get right with God is Sesame.” so it is a good play. 1920. the great preparation for success Admission 15 and 25 Cents. f f irry l’ark. m life. Leadership in any un A dm ininistrator &c, of the estate. dertaking will count for naught Amor A. fussing, if not with Him. Atty, for Adiur. 5-1' to 6-10 The picnic committees are hol Our Sermonette. ding meetings this week making Behold to obey is better than preparations for a big time. We are to observe children’s sacrifice, and to hearken than day next month in a fitting m an the fat of tains. 1 Sam 15: 22. Our heavenly Father wishes ner. Committee in charge: Mrs is to Le very attentive to his D Taylor, Mrs F S Clemo, and will take care vord, and not to think for a Mona Bond. care of your The Standard Bearers held im m ent that we can improve their regular meeting Tuesday cem ent work thereon, or that times and cir- ímstances will alter the propri- evening at the home of Hazel Foundations ty of our obedience to him. Let and Isabel Gulliford. The girls Plastering s hearken to the word of the report a very plea-ant evening. Bro Clemo delivered a good Sidewalks ,ord and keep close to it, not taring the results, but having Mother’s Day sermon last Sun nth that he who keeps us never day morning- It showed much lumbers nor sleeps, and is too, thought and careful preparation. The League gave some extra vise to err, as well as competent program at the evening church t > meet every emergency th a t aid possibly come upon us as a service and the following officers were installed for the coming em it of our obedience. NOTICE OE HEARING OF I INA1. the Philistines. HALL & RILLEY KRYPTOK Sare 100 per cent more efficient for people wh- need glasses for both far ant near vision than are readinj glasses alone or two pairs o glasses, one for near vision ant one for far vision. ( D p t o m e i r i s t . ALBANY. one a Harold Alhrr, M anufacturing Opt cian. HARRISBURG, OREGON Shedd Items. VOTE FO R Vats G ood R oads mav 2i 302 X Vet for 4' . State Road Bond Lim- a W t X / 1 f u..’ ¿y*'-* « Z \ yw l z Achievement day will be obser- v d by the Shedd school on June 1. The grades are all preparing leir work to be exhibited then , the patrons of the school, i idges will select the best work om each grade which will form le exhibit from this school at ie County fair next fall. June fi has been selected as the ite for the baccalaureate ser- ion to the Senior class and Fri- iv, June 11 for the commence- le n t exercises. Last Friday night an enthusi- utle m eeting was held a t the U Church conducted by the C E t iciety. Eight different socie- es in Linn county were repre- u te d . The larger deleg itions ir Te from Albany, Halsey. Oak- ¡lie, Brownsville and Lebanon. he chief speaker of the evening .’is Clarence Hamilton of Mass well known C E w orker and or- anizer. on d u ty in o u r c o u n h th at is w earing a Blain ('lo th in g Co. s <uit tl ai was b ought in 1DHI. And iho su rp risin g pail o f it is th a t although t Id enough to vote, th e suit still holds its orig in al col or. It is as fas, today a the crow« it is scaring away. W e had th is story brought to o u r atten tio n by a c u sto m e r of our; who buys bis su its o, us right along. BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY. Albany. Oregon. V A L V B F I HOT * Oregon and Boy Every Oregon G ul Is i possible College S tudent Oregon sends a bigger percentage of its children to college than any other state, w ithout exception. That is tnie of the State s proudest records No state can have too much education. E ducation is the safeguard of freedom and of right, and higher education is the capstone of the public school system . But higher education in Oregon is in great danger. The State U niversity and the A gricultural College have twice as many students as they have incom e to train. Protect these School and their great work by voting on May 21 for the H igher Ed ucational relief measure. H ig h er E du cation pays the state in dollars and cents, in im proved living, in scientific progress, in farm, orchard, garden, and stock ranch developm ent, an.I in the b etter qualtty of its public and high school teaching. Paid advertisem ent inserted by Colin D ym ent in behalf of the Jo in t Alumni Relief Committee for H igher E ducation in Oregon, 514 Pittock Block, Portland. LARGE PUBLIC AUCTION Beginning at 10:30 a. m., we will oder at Public Sale 5 miles northwest of Brownsville on the Brownsville and Shedd road on t e Young Lady o ne ir Halsey saves Child s Life. There is a scarecrow Every G. W. Bowers Place, Saturday May 15th, 1920, the following described properly, to wit: STOCK 4 heads of good working horses. 1 5-year old black gelding weight 1500. 1 8-year old grey gelding, weight 1450. 1 6-year old bay gelding, weight 1100. 1 12-year old bay mare weight 1300. 6 head of good milk cows, fresh. 2 2-year old Holstein cows, fresh. 2 1-2 year old Jersey cow. 1 3-year old Jersey cow. 1 6-year old Jersey cow. 2 first class brood sows. 2 shoats 3 months old. 6 pigs 2 months old. 2 dozen white leghorn hens good layers. 2 dozen R. I. Red hens good layers. Quick thought and action on e part of Miss Clarissa Walton, ho lives three miles northeast Halsey, probably saved the ,'e ot little Ralph Dannen, two •ar old son of Mr and Mrs ilph Dannen, one and one-half FA R M M A C H IN E R Y tiles south of Shedd front being lied by a Southern Pac t ie north j 1 6-ft McCormick Binder; 2 sturnp pullers and rigging; 1 7-ft Cham > >und freight train about ten ¡ ’clock last Thursday morning. I pion Binder, 1 Champion mower, 1 2-horse com planter, I 2-horse Miss Walton, who was work-! ig at the Dannen home common plow, 1 riding cultivator, 1 12-inch gang plow, 1 16-mcn hich is right near the railroad single disc plow, 1 1 4-inch steel walking plow, 2 1-horse walking cul ack, heard the train coming i id not seeing the child in sight tivators, 2 wagons, 1 2 and 1 -4 Lawson and King steel axle, I farm i ,n discovered him standing on ie track in front of the fast wagon, I Spaulding hack, I good single buggy, I Empire separator, pproaching freight. She quick- D e Laval separator, 2 McClanahan incubators, and other things too / ran to the child anil pulled um away just in time to save| mi from being crushed under numerous to mention. FREE LUNCH A T NOON. ie powerful engine. Methodist Church Notes SUNDAY St HOOL Qualification for leadership. Direct your hearts unto Jeho- ah and serve him only, 1 Sam i :3. Samuel, the man of prayer, •igned over Israel, lh e Israel- es repenting j f their sins at the all of Samuel, were Divinely de- .vered from the oppressions of TERM S OF SALE. Twenty dollar, and under, caah. over (hat am ount 6 m onth, tim e will be <ivan on bankable n o te, bearing interest at 8 per cent. R. E. Brock and James De Wolf, Owners. Col. Ben T . Sudtell, Auctioneer. W . Elmore, Clerk. ____ _____ ______________ ■ — Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21 Vote 302 X Ye» for 4% State Road Bond Limit I his ad is paid for by the Oregon Roads and Development Association,