The Halsey Enterpri.'■ An Independent N ewiipaper PU B L ISH U D EVI RY THU R T»A Y CHAS. BALLARD, E d ito r E n tered as second-class m a tte r Oc-1 tober 3, 1912, a t ti e postoffice a t li a i­ se". O regon, under th e Act of March ________ Devoted to the mate rial upbuilding of Halt*ey and su rro u n d in g country and Linn C ounty generally. Subscription ra te fl.6 0 per y ear in advance NO I ICE OH SA LE IN T H E COUNTY CO U BT OF T H E STATE <>V OREGON FOR H A R N EY COUNTV. In the m a tte r of the estate of M iller, deceased. N O T IC E I » H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t u n d e r and by v irtue ot an o rd e r «h ly m ade by th is C ourt on th e first day <-f Ju n e , 192(, in the m atter of th e est te o l D avid M iller, deceased, the u n » c r- •ign«d a d m in istra i j r of aaid estate will sell at p riv ate sale to th e h ig h e st bidder for cash and subject to th e confirm ation of said C ourt, on and a fte r the six te e n th day of A ugust, 1920, a 1 of the said p ro p ­ e rty h e re in a fte r described, w hich - i t property is all of the real p roperty in said county belo n g in g to the estate of the said D avid M iller, deceased. All of Block P o u r in C ooper's Add»- I tion to the town of H alsey, I.inn C ounty I < >regou. D ated at Burns, O regon, th is 1st day of J une, 192o. R A. M IL L E R A d m in istra to r of above e n title d estate y Not Have Two Incomes? J F you can save $ 5 .0 0 a month \\ here Is It? Hulsey is practically without fire protection except a tank of water, and not a very large u n k at that. No hose, no chemical;. no anythini Halsey she til'd'Have at least a chemical tank and an abundance of hose with a v dunteer tire de- pirtinent. A fire starting any place in town could easilV be tanned into a very destructive holocaust with a very littb wind, and with two or three buildi iv burning at once the whole town would be practically at t ie n e t - cy of tin flames. The Enter­ prise called attention to tl is when tlie present editor took charge, but nothing was tone about it and probably wont Ie done now. But when a fire comes it wi 1 be too late then to make prepara- . ” 11 8% Gold Motes o f fo u n ta in States 4 P o w e r Co. Though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and have not love, it proiiteth me nothing. 1 Cor 13: 3. In our ministration to others we are not to forget that money is not the only thing of which petple are sorely in need. Some n *ed love and sympathy who do n >t need money. Our Lord was o le of these. His own heat t foil of love, found comparatively little companionship in the n.o e or less sordid minds of even the noblest of the fallen race reprt-j sented among his apostles. In | Mary, he seemed to find the depth of love and devotion which was to him an odor of sw eet incense, of refresh met, t. of re-invigoration, a tonic: and Mary appreciated, more than did others, the lengths a, d breadths of the M aster’s char: c- ter. She not only delighte I to sit a t his feet to learn of him, but also delighted, at great cist, to give him some manifestation of her devotion, her love. Fire Protection Hl A become a profit-sharing investor in the Our Sermonette There are in several parts of the town evergreen blackbtny bushes growing on both sides of the walks and in some places even growing up between tl e boards of the waiks until a per­ son passing is liable to tear his clothes badly. Especially is it hard on a woman’s clothes. It ought not to be so. Every proj - erty owner should see to it that the bushes are kept down so the footmen can pass along in safeb . you can You will receive a substantial cash income regularly every six months. No delays. No expense for collection. This is a high-class investment opportunity for the worker —dependable, trustworthy, on-the-square. No red tape. Your money back with interest if you can’t complete your payments. Here is something that a wage earner can handle and get on just as good terms as the biggest capitalist—a good paying investment in a large, soundly managed business that is growing all the time, As long as a utility company grows it needs investment money to build extensions and additions. W e put the money of the w age earner and the capitalist alike to work in public service needed for prosperity and development. Act in yaw awn interest. Come in and see us or mail the coupon. jiuri ut unce on the road to financial independence. Investm ent D epartm ent Mountain States Power Company Bylicsby Engineering and Management Corporation In q u iry Coupon ___ 1920 In v e s tm e n t D e p a r tm e n t Mountain States Power Co. Please send m e your in vestm en t liwrature. N am e ...... __..... - - - ... - E ngineer» — M an ager» IL M. Byllesby & C » . , Z % V S \.___ tion to light the (lames. Every house in town should nave a a >. I dder attached to it ■ l it Lie roof m Id be reache I eusny, and tnere should be a faucet attache 1 to a water pipe reaching to the roof und in every story of a building. Of course the lattei | ar ol our sug- gestions are personal m atters and are up to each one individ- ually, lu t the city as a city, should take active steps at once to fight any (lame that might g •! started. Preveiting Fires on a Farm Experience has shown that fire prevention shou'd le univer sally practice). The farmer, however, Uiould give special a t­ tention to the cumulation of fire hazards and the adoption of pro­ tective methods. This is true for several rea.-ons. In the first place his house, barn and out buildings are usuallv constructtd of combustible materials; being more or le s isolated they are sub­ ject to lightning ttrokes; kero- sene and gasolene a re likely to be sto re t a b o u t the premises and used tor light and power: he must till his barn with hay, S t r e e t N o . a n d C it y 7 T e le p h o n e ___________ straw and fe -d which are subject to spontaneous combustion and, last but not least he is usually out- side of the protection of a tire department. Too often a fire ones started in a farm building results in a total loss, while the o vner stands sadly by with his family and his neighbors, and wishes that he had taken some of those precautions which he had been considering. T h . r . 1« m ore C a ta r rh In th ia aectlor n f th e c o u n try th a n a ll oth er disease- put together, and fo r years it w ag sup po aej to be in curable. Doctors presort bet lo cal rem edle». and by co n s ta n tly fa ilin g to c u te w ith local tre a tm e n t, pronounced it in cu rable C a ta r rh ta a local disease (trc a tly influenced by c o n s titu tio n al < on ditlona and th e re fo r« requires c o n s titu ­ tio n a l tre a tm e n t H a ll'« C a ta rrh M e d i­ cine. m an u fa ctu re d by F . J C heney A Co Toledo. Ohio. Is a constitu tio n al rem edy, te ta ke n In te rn a lly and a< te th ru the Blood on th e M u to u a Surfaces a t the System O ne H u n d re d D o lla rs r e ­ w a rd le offered for any case th a t H a ll's C a ta r rh M s Heine fa ils to cure Send for Circulars and testim o nials F J CH ENEY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by D ru ggists, 75c H a l l e F a m ily P llle fo r constipation. Pine Grove Everyone was well pleased with the ram whifh will be a great benefit to the truck gar- dens, Miss Ella Chandler returned home from Corvallis Saturday, Mr and Mrs Becker of Eugene, visited Monday with Mr and Mrs N E Chandler. Mr Eagley w .s a Sunday vis­ itor with Mr Heinrich. Freddie Heinrich s|»ent Sun- day with Ralph McNeil, Mr and Mrs Grant McNeil and family visited Sunday w ith Mr and Mrs Bob Stewart, - ’ ’ Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown in our late be­ reavement through the sickness and death ot our mother. Mrs Isabelle Kirk. Also for the beautiful fltral offerings. Mrs J P W illur M rsC H Bone Mrs C E Gulli or J Mrs 0 W Krum Frank Kirk Joe Kirk William Kirk Charles Kirk ■ ' ----♦ ♦ - Halsey Item« Henry Zimmerman and wife were Albany callers, Mondty. They were acconpanied by .Miss Miss Marie Sneed return ‘d Sunday evening from her visit in Portland. Mr and Mrs Ed Simnierman were Albany callers Tuesday. County Assessor J S Van Win­ kle arrived in Halsey Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs Kirk. Miss Gertrude Porter is assist­ ing B S Clark in the store this week. John Gormley is building a new barn. Gardner and G a is 'e are loing the work. A New Hudson Speedster was lelivered to Mr and Mrs Ceo Latibner by the Highway Garage "f Albany Sunday. Harry Hopkins from Eugene, visited in Halsey Saturday even­ ing and Sunday, returning Sun- da yevening. The Rebekahs of Brownsville to the number of about 40 came over list t hursday night and init­ iated three members for the Hal­ sey lodge, a fte r which afea^ t w as sqread. Mr and Mrs Chas Kirk of A the na. Mrs Chas Bone of Winona, W ashington, Joe Kirk of Eugene, and Mrs J P W iib u ro f Portland A in ,ia Zimmerman who will v is -, were here to attend the funeral it here a week or two. * 1 of Mrs Kirk.