Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 09, 1920, Image 2

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    The Halsey Enterprise
An Independent Newspaper
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More o f Governor Cox’ Speec'
o f Acceptance
They demonstrated not only w lllln f-
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY ne"" but
They helped win
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| 'he i>»r, and ihey are entitled to the
privilege of voting as a matter of right
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
and because they will be helpful in
maintaining wholesome and patriotic
Entered as second-class matter Oc­ policy. It requires bnt one more state
tober 3, 15)12, at the postoffice at Hal- to ratify the national amendment and
ssty, Oregon^ under the Act of March thus bring a long-delayed Justice. I
a, 187 s).
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have the same earnest hype as our
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platform rayir-»*ro
expresses mat
that ouuir
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Devoted to the material upbuilding of ' the remaining states will promptly take
Halsey and surrounding country and favorable action
T
IriW Pmintvi
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L Subscription
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C Education.
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Linn
County , generally
"There must he an awakened Inter­
rate $1.60 per year in advance
est In education. The assumption that
l things are all right la an error. The I
plain fact reveals two startling things,
one. a growing decimation In the ranks
of teachers and the dfher, the existent*
of five and one-half millions Illiter­
ates. The army of Instructors has
been more or less demoralized through
gnancial temptation from other activi­
ties which pay much better. We owe
too much to the next generation to
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be remiss In this matter.
•U N IV E R S IT Y
Campaign Contributions.
or
"There
will be no uttempt In this
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campaign to compote by dollars with
— Is m a in t a in e d b y th e s ta te
oar opposition. So many people have
in o r d e r th a t th e y o o u g peo*
been In the money gathering bus!
p ie o f O r e g o n m a y r e ra is e «
ness for the reactionary cause that
w it h o u t c o o t, th e b e n e fits o f
the millions ulready In hand are more
a l ib e r a l e d a c a tio n .
or leas a mattiy of general infortna
tlon. AU that we ask Is that both
T ks U a iw r s it r ln c lu d « « tk « C o lU f> o l
parties deal In the utmost good faith
LM sretare. Setenes ««d the A r t e , the
with the electorate and tell the plain
G ra d u a l« School, the School o i Ph y.
ieel Education. aad the proteeelonal
truth as to the amounts received, the
Schools of Lew. M edicine (et Portland,
contributors, and the Items of dis­
A rchM ecture, Cometerce, Journaliani,
bursements.
Education end M u e le
"The sort of readjustment whlch.wlll
H igh standards o f scholarship ars
appeal to our self-respect and ultimate­
■teds possible by an able (acuity, well
ly to our general prosperity, la the
equipped laboratories and a lib rary of
honest readjustment. Any unfair ad
irly 100.000 volumes.
Juatment simply delays the ultimate
Supervised athletics are sneoursped
process and we should remember the
and avsry attention piven the health
lesson of history that one extreme
«Ad w elfare of the students.
C om m encing a t 10:30 o'clock, th e following stock:
usually leads to another. We desire
W i t h a h e ls b le e e d e e n fid e n e e
Industrial peace. We want our people
S“ l “ « d b y t h e r e s e n t e x p r e s s i o n
to have an abiding confidence In gov­
o l p e h ll e s a p p e r « , t h e l i e i v o r e l t r
ernment. but no readjustment made
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e a te r ie s e p e e a e e ra e l
under reactionary auspices will carry and y o u n g stock, co n sistin g o f p u re bre I an d h ig h - grad e Je rse y s.
,art* d e v e lo p m e a l a n d a a t e a d a d
T he h erd
>fw !••••.
with It the confidence of the couutry.
c
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cows,
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tleifera
a
n
d
tw
o
calves.
Per a catelesue o r lo r say Inform ation.
"The Inconveniences Incident to the
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war have been disquieting; the failure O ne reg iste red cow 9 y e a rs old
One reg istered bull c a lf 5 w eeks old
of the Republican Congress to repeal
T H E R E G IS T R A R
annoying taxes has added to our trou One reg istered cow 7 y e a rs old
V a i k e r s i t , • ! O ra fla a
id high-grade cows, ran g in g in age
hies. The natural Impqlse is to forge'
Oregon
One reg istered cow 3 y e a rs old
the past, to develop new Interests, to
from 3 to 9 y e a rs
create a refreshened and refreshing One reg iste re d h e iter c a lf 5 m onth
atmosphere In life. We wont to for
old
5 high-grade h eifers from l to 2 y ears
get war nntl be free from the troubling
thought of Its possibility In the future
We want a change from the old world
H erd is tu b e rc u lin tested . N o o u tsid e cows being bred and sires being kepi
✓
of yesterday where International In
a
xam z x m
of Dairy Cattle
1 he undersigned will sell at public auction at the C. D . Steen farm,
two miles southwest of Lebanon on the Brownsville road, on
Monday, Sept. 13
T heir Entire Head of M ilch Cows
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CKCOKES.- CROOKES!
CROOKES:
The geruine Crookes gia»«.
The absorption of the harmful
rays of lig n t are guaranteed in
both A and ‘ B” shades.
u iu u c p e o p le m e re
p a w .io
,,,r
i -i pen. th e re is n o ab o rtio n am o n g th is stock.
Phis h e rd has been bred up
■hess board of war. We want a chnng,
from the old industrial world where with sires from R. L. B u rk h a rt’s. J. M. Dix m, H enry S tew art an d th e H u lb u rt
the man who tolled was assured 'n
Som e o f th e se cows a re now fresh an d the o th e rs will be fresh th is fall
full dinner pair as his only lot and e state.
or w inter. .tA lso.
portion. But how a-e we to make tli
change? Which way shall we go? We
stand at the forks of the road and inns' One tine t y e a r old ge'tling. w eight about 1350. One p u re bred D uroc b o ar 2
choose which to follow One lends h
> e ars old. One 3 y e a r o e g 'ding, u n b ro k e.i. C.:< 4 b o ttle B abcock te s te r
a higher citizenship, a freer expressloi
of the Individual and a fuller life for
row f >t G range. Coffee serv ed Free.
ill. The other lends to reaction, tin Lunch Served at N oon by Lath s o f the
rule of the few over the many and the
B ring Cups.
restriction of the average man's
chances to grow upward. Cunning <le
vices hacked by unlimited prodigal ex
TERMS: $20 00 and under cash. Over $20.00 six mon.hs time at 8 per cent on bankable note.
oendltures will be used to confuse and
to lure. But I have an abiding faith
lliat the pitfalls will be avoided and
the right road chosen
“The leaders opposed to Democracy
promise to put the country 'back to
normal,' Thia can only mean the so-
called normal of former reactionary
administrations, the outstanding fen'
Our Sermonetle
lure of which was a pittance for farm
oi in o u r daily w alk a m i M rs G le i Cleek of Plainview , for
produce and a small wage for a long
I
c
o n v e r s a tio n , so th a t th e a few days.
day of labor. My vision does not turn
nuckward to the •normal' desired by
T h a t ve m ay be blam e p u re light o f divine tru th ) Robert Arnold has been un­
the senatorial oligarchy, hut to a
harm less, th e m ay sh in e o u t with as able to work fo r a few days,
future In which all shall have a normal 1 ‘ss an d
having hurt his finger while
opportunity to cultivate a higher stat­ s m s ot God w ithout re- little o b stru c tio n as pos-
ure amidst li " ei nt i.'onment lhan
M r ar J Mrs A C Margason
that of th- pti-t. i r view Is toward buke. in th e m id st <>f'aisibl<‘ th rough th e n io ii -
the aunrl «• i f b mt raw with Its
crooked
and
p
erv
erse
na-
111,1
o
f
a
c
le
ar
and
tra n s - and J Connor, while coming
progress aud Ila eternal promise of
home from a deer hunt had the
better things. The opposition stands tion,
am o n g whom ye p a re n t c h arac ter,
In the skyline of the setting snn, look
misfortune
of having his car
lights in th e
lug backward, to the old days of re­ stiine as
break
down
at Jurction City and
action.
world, holding forth th e
Shedd
it
had
to
be towed home to
"I accept the nomination of our par­ won! o f life.
P h il 2;
ty, obedient to the Divine Sovereign
Mrs Sarah Cornett was quits Shedd.
of all iieoples. and hopeful that by 16.
sick, as reported Wednesday
J B Cornett transacted busi­
trust In Him the way will be shown
It is th e d u ty o f every morning.
'«■ h eiti”! asrrlsa."
nessin Albany last Thursday.
C. D. & F. B STEEN, Owners.
(D p to m e t r is t.
iHarold Albro,
Manufacturing Optician.
THE FU R N ITU R E HOSPITAI
Renovates and makes feather
mattresses, old furniture ano
mattresses made like new.
Bring them in or phone 261-R,
128-130 Ferry St, Album . Ore,
MOVE BY TRUCK
Long Distance Hauling,
L ig ht and Heavy Trucks.
E. R. Cummings, Albany. Ore
Auction Dates of B. T. Sudtell’s
215 Lyon Street, Albany, Oregon.
Sept 10 It C Rhckbum sou Invest of Lrlutaon
II Henry Gstib south edge ot Halsey
.. 13 G Hike 3 miles south an 1 east ot Halsey
,. 1« R W Solon 1 mile ,uth of Lacomb
,, 1$ I Moore 2 miles east ol Halsey
,, id John Wilksoin 2 mile« southeast ol Albany
,, 17 Mrs S M sm 2 units rorthwest of Hslsey
.. It C t Durbini Mar Rslacsila
20
A Wesley 2 miles south «ml east ol Halsey
,, 21 E Asche I mile south of Deier
,, 22 W F Frey 2 miles east ot Halsey
23 Preston ami Wilson 5 unles southwest ot Albany
24 M C Carroll 3 miles last of Harrisburg
,, 25 IV C I ikilev 1 miles north of Harrisburg
,, 27 Curt Wilson .1 miles stuth of Halaev
,,
George \ Smith near f ubluuity
,, 2M L sn.l M N Arndt 3 miles west of Halsey
Oct 13 Robert Rurkhart at Albany
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14 Kegistaretl Jersey sale at Salem
A. L. STEVENSON. Auctioneer.
J. C. MAYER Clerk.
15.
Mrs B ryxnt le ft for Portland
«•hiId of God to he very
Miss Hattie Dannen was a bus­
A fte r spending a
iness caller in Halsey Wednes­ last week.
active
ir.
th
e
d
isse
m
in
a
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Sales.
few days in Portland she w ill go
day.
tion o f th e T ru th , in let-
The 1st fa ir of the season is to to Yakima.
ring his light shine, and
Tommy Sprenger was on the
beheld at Shedd, OregonSept 1U
in keeping it trim m ed Cash prizes are to be awarded to sick lis t last week.
util burning. “T rim m ed tne winners in the various cluL, Ru us Castleman oi Jasper,
md
burning.”
W h at work projects.
're, spent last week with rela­
lues th a t m ean?
It
Henry Freerksen spent Tues­ tives and friends in Shedd.
n e an s th at we m ust give day in Albany visiting andtran - Miss Dorothy Satchwell was
an Albany visitor last week.
very close a tte n tio n to acting business.
Miss Mary McConnell is visit-
th e words o f life th a t we rig with Clarence McConnell and
W ed n esd ay
ev en in g
m ay com e to an ex act .vife at Notie this week.
M
is
S
C
Bass
had
a ru n
knowledge o f th e T ru th 1 Ronald Reed, son oi Rev J
md th at we m ust c a re ­ ' Reed, has gone east to attend a w a \ ; th e and h e r so n
Jo h n w ere throw n o u t
fully and faithfully trim I college.
and
h u rt. The latest re
away every vestige o f e r­ i Mrs Lillian Troutman is co k-
’ i ig for the i-i.ck crushers tt is p o rt is she is unconscious.
ro r as fast as it becom es week.
lames McWilliams returned
a p p a re n t to us w h eth er
us* Agne A m 'l l hes bom Wedreaday evening from Fish
it be an e r io r in d o ctrin e.i ¡siting at the home ui .»n and Lak *.
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