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

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    pect and demand that agitation
shall cease and th at the railroads
Abstain from every form of and their employees get down to
An Independent N ew spaper
evil.
(Revised version.) 1 Thess business.
PU B L ISH E D I VERY THU RSDA Y
5: 22.
Neither the railroads nor their
The exhortation is that every­ employees got all they asked,
CHAS. BALLARD, E ditor
thing that is evil, whether it and in view’ of severe mountain
E n tered as second-class m a tte r Oc­
have a good form or a bad fotm, ! grades, sparsely settled regions,
to b er 3, 1912, a t the postoffice a t H al­
sey, Oregon, under the A ct o f M arch is to be resisted and opposrd. need of special equipm ent and
To abstain from every appear­ expeditious movement for much
3, 1879.
ance of evil is another thought, of the traffic, resulting in diffi­
Devoted to the m aterial upbuilding of
H alsey and surrounding country and a different one from what the cult and expensive operating
I.ir.n County generally
Subscription apostle’s words in the original conditions, it may well be doubt­
would w arrant: never-the-less ed w hether the rate award for
ra te ¥1.50 per y ear in advi.net;.
thev represent a sound principle. the Pacific coast and intermoun-
NOTICE OF
A f p OI NYMEX T OF vVe surely should abstain not on­ 1 tain roads is sufficient to meet
C O -’iXK CU I OKS.
ly from evil things, whatever ; increased operating expenses and
.Notice is hereby given thst the under- !
their
form or garb, but we should buttress their credit to the ex­
signed by an order of the county Court
abstain
so far as possible from tent of enabling them to float
ol L in o county, Oregon, have tjeeu ap­
pointed co-E xentlor» ol the last w ill doing things th at we know to he their securities a t a reasonable
and t estam ent an.I of the estate of Isa good, which our friends or neigh 1 rate of interest.
bell C. Kirk, deceased.
All p erso n s. bors might m isunderstand and
Otherwise on the whole the
having claim s against said estate are
consider
to
be
evil
things.
The
aw
ards are reasonable, liberal
required to present them within six
m onths from the date of this notice, spi.it of a sound mind d’etates and particularly so in respect to
with the proper vouchers, to the under th at not only evil in its every the wages of employees.
signed. Frank Kirk at I-Ialsey in Linn form, bat th at everything that
The public will approve of the
county, Oregon
Dated and first pub­ has even
r.n evil appearance stipulation by the Commission
lished July 22, V>21).
should he avoided, that our influ­ th at from the revenue thus de­
F ra n k K irk
ence for the Ixjrd and the Truth rived, in addition to paying the
W. R K irk
C o-E xecutors aforesaid. may be the greater.
increased wages, the railroads
Amor A. Tussing,
| shall provide much needed equip­
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured ment, improvements and better-
Atty for Executors
• . |«i< «1 a p p lic a tio n * , a» th e y c a n n o t r e a c h
7-22 to 8-19
th e ti n e a s . 1 p o r tio n o f th » e a r
T h e r e in
However, in view of
on ly o n e w ay to c u r e c a t a r r h a l d ta f n e s « , | ments.
a n d t h a t in by a c o n s ti tu ti o n a l re m e d y
u t a r r h a l D eafn ea « 1» c a u w d by a n in-
impaired credit—a condition not
ADM INISTRATO R'S
NOTICE
OF « tl,lin
ed c o n d itio n o f th e m u c o u s lin in g of
th e E u s ta c h ia n T u b e
W h a n th i s tu b e 1« entirely relieved by the recent
H EA R IN G OF FINAL AL'GOl'N I .
in (la m e d you h a v e a r u m b lin g s o u n d o r 1m-
Notice is hereliy given that the final p. r f e c t h e a rin g , a n d w h e n it in e n tir e ly aw ard—w ith high class securi­
c lo se d . D e a f n e s s is th e r e s u lt.
U n le s s th e
account of W. If. G lass as adm inistrator in lla m in u tto n c a n be r e d u c e d a n d th i s tu b e ties being floated at from 7 to 8
Io re d to it s n o r m a l c o n d itio n , h e a r in g
of the estate of Jacob S. Ramsay deceas re*
w ill be d e s tr o y e d f o r e v e r .
M an y c a s e s ot
whether the margin
s s o re c a u se d by c a t a r r h , w h ic h 1« ¡per cent,
eil. has been filed lu the county court d a n e a fn in e fla
m e d c o n d itio n o f t h - m u c o u s s u r-
of Linn County, State of Oregon, and fac< a. H a ll’s C a t a r r h M e d ic in e a c ta th r u rem aining a fte r paying wage in­
th e blo o d o n th e in u c o u a s u r f a c e s o f th e
creases and other expenses is
that the doth day of August. 1940, at Hit s y a te m
W - w ill g iv e O n e H u n d r e d D o lla r s fo r
hour ot 1 0 o'clock A. M. has been ap­ *ny cg*e o f C a t a r r h a l D eafu * as t h a t c a n n o t | sufficient to stabilize credit is
d by l i a i i a C a t a r r h M ed ic in e
C ir ­
pointed by said lo u r t for the hearing o l b c a u la c r« u ro fre
e . A ll D ru g g is ts . ?Sc
still a m atter for the future to
F.
J.
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objections it any to said final accoun:
determine.
and the settlem ent thereof, at which
Spanish Needles
There is urgent need of 100,000
tim e any person interested in said e s ­
freight cars, 2,000 locomotives
tate may appear and file objections
In the Mississippi river valley and an equal number of passen
thereto in w riting and contest the so n e
Dated and first pub lish ed Inly 2*1, 1920. in years gone by before the land ger cars.
The need of addition­
\Y It. Glass.
was very thickly settled in Illi­ al term inal facilities and sidings,
Administrator Aforesaid
nois, there grew a weed that is ju st as apparent and pressing.
Amor A. Tussing,
was called Spanish Needles. It It is because of the lack of these
Atty for Admr.
had a flower something like .a that the railroads are unable to
7-2*1 to 8 26
sunflowet only on a much small­ , properly accommodate the public,
er scale, perhaps the size of a i No time should be lost in put
q uarter or even as small as a ting the house in order.
The
dime, and they grew very thick, ¡country is sick and tired of agi­
perhaps a hundred flowers to a tation, strikes < and congested
single stalk, aJid every flower tralfic. Producers have suffered
ALBANY.
w'hen it went to seed would turn
B U Y S E E D A T A S E E D STO R E
u into a bunch of flat seed, fifty or losses on account of strikes and
■THE •
shortage of cars: m erchants have
more to a head.
Those seeds been unable to properly adjust
• U N IV E R S IT Y •
nad two sharp (mints protruding their stocks and accommodate
• OREGON•
from them and if a person’s their customers; farm ers have
- * ! • m a in ta in e d b y th e a ta te
clothes would touch one of them been compelled to borrow money divine grace that anyone can be Rom 1: 8, 1 lh e ssl:2 -1 0 . Lead­
o r d e r t h a t t li e y o u n g p e o ­
|saved,
er Dorothy Miller.
it would adhere to the cloth.
p le o f O r e g o n m a y r e c e iv e ,
because unable to ship and sell
A fter the Endeavor m eeting
W
’ake
Up!
You
could
see
the
bright
yel-
w i t h o u t c o a t« t h e b e n e f i t s o f
their crops: m anufacturers of
a l i b e r a l e d u c a tio n .
ow flowers along the roadside many lines, lumbermen and even Next Sunday is W akeup Sunday. Bro Phillips will Dreach the union
T h * U a iv e tM ly include« lh< C o llef« of
is far as the eye could reach, I livestock shippers have suffered] L et’s get the August drowse out sermon at the M E church. It
L ite ra tu re. Science and the A r te , (he
cf our systems.
If you have is hoped th at there will be a
ind in the fence corners where inconvenience and loss.
G ra d u ate School, the School ot Fhy«-
been
playing
hookey,
wake up large attendance.
icnl Education, and the profeaaional
the plow could not reach them.
What was most needed to put and come to Sunday school.
Schoeia of Law. M edic m e a t P o rtland'.
Rev Clemo preached the union
They were a regular nuisance an end to this tragedy has been
A rch itectu re. Commerce, Journ alism ,
sermon
at the Christian church
The
Epworth
League
will
give
Education and M u a k
hut there was one redeeming done and the curtain now must
High etandarda o f acholarahip are
last
Sunday
evening.
There
an
ice
cream
social
on
the
church
feature about them. The bees fall upon it. The people have
mada »o««ikU hy an able faculty, well
■orked on them ami it made the supplemented patience with aid lawn next Sunday evening, Aug was a good attendance and his
eQuicped lafcoratoriea and a hb rary of
nearly 100.000 volume«.
finest honey of any flower around ami they are in no mood to be 21st. Ice cream and cake will sermon was good and m any in­
Supervised athletic« are encou rafed
be served. This is right in style structive and edifying thoughts
there, an amber colored honey longer trifled with.
and every attention fiven the health
Agitation with the warm weather and we were presented.
and w elfare of the students.
of very l i v .
should cease, co operation should
Church R eporter
W h k a h e ig h t e n e d e w n lid e n e o
Only t > c: tl e rimes in the actuate all and everybody should anticipate a good crowd will turn
• • « a e d hp t h e r e o o a t o s p e w o a io n
out.
last tw enty years «.us the editor concern himself with the resto­
• f e e b l i e e n r p n r l th e I n i v e r s i t r
Pine Grove
• • aw w e a t e r in f t e p e n a n e r a «•!
We will have regular services
of
this
paper
tasted
any
honey
ration of transportation service
la r g e d e v e le p a n e n t e n d e a t e n d e d
n e e fn la e e e .
that could in any way compare to a standard where industry as usual next Sunday. We hope! Miss Mabel H artrick of Cor­
For a («ta lo tu e o r for any inform ation
with the Spanish Needle honey will not be paralvzed by its in- f o r a good crowd at the union | vallis, visited with Mr and Mrs
addrea«:
service a t this church in the ev e-1 Lawrence Eggy for a few days.
f Illinois.
Jadequacy.
T H F R R G IK T R A R
ning
But
week
before
last
Mr
Sneed
I ’a l v e r a l l p e t O r e g o a
.....R and the sermon will
..... be de­ ,
Fred Heinric was a Sunday
K e g en e. O rep en
livered by Bro Phillips.
presented us with a can of
M ethodi-t C hurch N otes
visitor
with John McNeil last
' < trained honey which comes the
The fourth and last quarterly , ' Sunday.
«•arest to the fine flavor of the
SUNDAY SCHOOL
e x t; C W Nichols, and Chris Egly
conference will be held n next
A prayer for pardon.
Spanish Nee He honey of our
Wednesday evening. Dist Supt and his father motored to Cor­
Wash me thoroughly from Jas Moore will he here and we vabia and Albany Tuesday,
c lunger davs th a t we have !ast-
»> 1 for many a day, for which he mine iniquity, and cleanse me are anxious th at a la ge crowd
Misses Grace Phearson in d
1, is our sincere thanks. By the from my sin. Ps 51: 2.
attend this meeting as this is Eunice Sylvester visited with
">av, he has honey for sale, see
Only God can cleanse from sin. important in making fira' plans Mary Heinrich Tuesday,
is ad elsewhere in the pap*r.
Chas Gansle had a motor acei-
The purpose of this lesson is for the ending of the work of
Patron z ■ him and you will not to show how David, who had lie- the conference year.
¡dent with his new bug in String-
• sorrv lor it.
Church Reporter
town Saturday evening; his
c-ime a sinner of the deepest
friend
was hurt but not severely
dye,
repented,
sought
Cod
for
Cfcriatian
C
hurch
N
otes
The T ransportation Problem
COMFORT GOGGLES
hut
Chas
escaped without injury
•
forgiveness,
and
was
blessedly
The popular assortm ent of am
There
is
to
be
no
preaching
at
’
'mt
his
car
w as w recked cons’d-
«(inverted.
The
lesson
teaches
The
Railroad
Labor
Board
has
ethyst, smoked. tieuzel. and am ­
•rahl.v.
the
Christian
church
next
Sun
i
l
l
th
at
those
who
enjoy
all
the
¡raubsl
a
sub
tantial
increase
in
ber with cattle temples and shell
C W Nichols is Stringtow n’s
sages and th: Interstate Coin ¡advantages of highest civiliza- tlay morning hut tlie regular
frames.
: ieree Commission has granted a , tain, are hedged alio.it hv soc ial, «ominunion service will lie held thistle boss.
Everybody is busy cutting the
d is ta n tia l increase in rates to i political and family prestige, as usual.
Gladys Wells entertained her spring grain.
provide for the increased wages may fall into the most repulsive,
Rav Gansle went to Albany
md raise revenue for new equip- blackest sin. (2) that God in S S class at her home last Tues
Saturday on business.
iient, betterm ents and improve- infinite love, in boundless grace, day afternoon.
e>m e tri& t.
1
A lb a n y obi a
The End« avor m eeting will tie
ueiits. and so far as the trans- is anxious to save any and every
Mrs Fir yd Nichols and chil­
■ Harold AI bro.
sirtation industry is concerned •me, even the most wicktd re­ at 7 o’clock. The topic is "Re dren were Sunday visitors with
Manufacturing Optician.
he public now has a right to ex- pentant sinner, it is only by ceiving praise and giving it.” Mrs Fred Heinrich.
The Halsey Enterprise
(Jur S crm onette
ICE
CREAM
SOCIAL!
Saturday Evening
on the M. E. Church
Grounds
The Epworth League will give an Ice
Cream Social
SATURDAY NIGHT,
AUGUST 21st, 1920.
Ice Cream and Cake will be served.
Everybody Come.
FALL SEEDS.
Clovers
Timothy
Orchard Grass
Meadow Fescue
Rye Grasses.
Drop us a postal for our price
card. Quality Guaranteed.
MURPHY SEED CO.
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