Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 16, 1920, Image 2

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    The Halsey Enterprùe1
PUBLIC
An Independent Newspaper
HJBLISHÉn EVERY THURSDAY
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
I will offer for sale at Th«
Entered as second-class matter Oe-
U>er 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal-
• e |, Oregon. under the Act of March
Robnett place 2 miles east <4 ilalsev Commencing at 10 o ’clock
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1920.
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The following described property, to wit:
d X oted
to the material upbuilding of
Halsey and surrounding country and
Linn County generally. Subscription
rate 31.60 per year in advance.
13
Grade Jersey Cows
10
One fresh cow with 10 days old calf.
The following nine are all to be fresh between Oct 10 and Nov 1:
3 3 year old heifers, 2 6 year old cows, 1 5 year old cow, 3 7 year old cows.
1 7 year old cow to freshen about Jan 1.
The U a tte r .M y 1 m I u 4« s t k . C o lU m of
U t o r t ia r t ,
and tfc* A r t a . (Ke
ö r a d w a u JcKooL «Ka School o í PK?»-
h a t U e c e « M . a e t Uw rrete aekw al
School» et L a v . M edicine lat Portland).
A n k M a c ta ra . Cearawrae. J o e ra a b .ia ,
Bdacattoa aad M » w
HOgS
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6 head ot Shoats about 125,4 Poland China Shoats 13 good shoats and 8 pigs
» U n e . ,3 . et » tk o le r tk lr am
atade »oaaikla k r an aMe b c u lly v . U
a a a le ra d lakoraterie» and a U k ra rr e t
a a a rlr IM .M IO v e l e « . .
Sheep
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V.'.r' •
10 head of young ewes.
S e aerrlaed atkletic» are erwouraead
aad a r n r r . u w . n o . « n . i k .
aad «»M are e l tke M ederns.
k e te k le a e d
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A SHETLAND PONY for children; I black mare 8 yrsold, weight 1500;
1 brown mare 7 years old, weight 1400; 1 bay gelding weight 1200; 1 bay
gelding weight 1300; I black colt 2 years old; 3 colts 3 years old; 1 sorrel
horse gentle for women to drive; 1 sorrel saddle horse 5 years eld;
1 gray mare, I buckskin, mare, I spring colt.
—< • n a n ln tn U e d by th e a te te
is* a rd e r th a t th e y e a a g _
p ie » f O re g e a m a y re o a tr a ,
w ith e e t oee<. the h e a e d te e f
a lib e r a l e d a e a lio a
a
Horses
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’ •U N IV E R S IT Y
w -O R E G O N -
S T I« k
Wm
SALE!
Poultry
e e a tl
• e le e d k r t h a r e e e e t __ ._______
e t r e h íle e e r e e r t . th e ‘ ' - l - H e l l ,
75 hens, 4 dozen pullets, several roosters. These are all thoroughbred
Barred Rock. They are not related to the pullets. All of the laying strain.
•• e e w
e n te rte « » r e e e e e re W
d e r e le r a a e e t a e d e a te e d e d
Par a < a i . l e « e < e r fa r a a r In ie ra w lie a
Farm Machinery.
B B G IB T B A B \
O .t r .e .l.r at O r a ,..
1 t-ft Deering binder, 1 5-ft Crown mower, 1 hay rake. 1 new bundle flat, 112 inch gang plow, 1 No. 5«
walking plow 1 3-section steel harrow. 1 8-inch garden plow, 1 double disc drill, 1 garden cultivator, 1
tanning mill, 1 pump jack. 1 gasoline engine la n d 1-half horse power, 2 good hacks, 1 top buggy, 1 truck
wagon, 1 gravel bed, 1 m arker, 1 disc harrow. 1 clod smasher, riding attachm ent for walking plow.
® O r« a *»
Harness
1 set heavy harness, 1 set medium work harness new. a set o f plow harness,1 set single harness, 5 col-
pars, ainan s saddle, a small saddle, forks, shovels hoes, post auger and some first class tools.
Household Goods
CROOKES! CROOKES!
CROOKES!
The genuine Crookes glas«
The absorption of the harmfu
W of light are guaranteed ii
both "A” and “ B” shades.
A screen cupbord, a glass door cupboard, an extension dining table, a breakfast table, a kitchen cabinet,
p a nurner oil stove. 1 A l 6 hole steel range with tank, some dining chairs, 5 rocking chairs, a buffet, a
I rmcess dresser, a book case and writing desk combined, a commode, 3 iron beds, 2 bed springs, a set-
ee, a set book shelves, a medicine ease, 2 large rag rugs, an ingrain rug, a heating stove, a set of quilting
nlin 7 * .«u ampS|’ a croain8eParator600 pound capacity, a large iron kettle, a small iron kettle,a gas-
m aU in7nP
Candle P ° wer> an 8-d»y clock, a vacuum cleaner, 2 sets sad irons, one gasoline iron, Some
Free Lunch at Noon.
O p fern d r is i.
¡Harold Albro,
• r.__ Manufacturing Optician.
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAI
Renovates and makes feathe
tbattresses, old furniture ant
mattresses made like new,
, Bring them in or phone 261-R,
128-130 Ferry St, Albany, Ore.
MOVE BY TRUCK
Long Distance Hauling,
Light and Heavy Trucks
K.
R. Cummings,
Albany, Ore.
Bring cups.
T E R M S O F S A I.R . $20 and under, cash. A ll sunw over $20 b m onth, time w ill
beatable uote bearing S per cent interest. No Roods to tie removed a n til settled for.
be given,
„ ,
W F FREY, Owner.
Col. Ben T. SudteM, Auctioneer
Brother P hillips w ill be w ith us neat
Sunday m orning and evening and regu­
larly froui now on.
B. M. Bond, Clerk
ter at the Sunday evening service. She
left Monday m orning for Portland to
l»egin her final year in voice culture un
der Mrs Reed.
The League meeting was led by I.J -
man Marsters, who put a lot of pep into
the meeting ami was fu ll of enthusiasm
for a live League. Some discussion was
started on plans for the coming winter.
O ur members who were absent Sun-
i day morning missed a live sermon by
the pastor.
In the words of several
persons present, "Some things that
should have been said months ago.'
There w ill be a meeting of the official
The C W B M held . very in t e ie iu n g
meeting at »•»« t h ris tiit, church
on
Meuiodist Church .Votes
Tueaday »»t 1:3 . p
w ith M rs ^ R o tle rt.
son leadiug.
I we. vu «member, o f the
SUNDAY SCHOOL
society at Harrisburg r,e re present- At
E v ils of Intemperance.
| the close of the <liacu*,ion of the I «,»«>.,
The drunkard and the glutton shall
delightful refresh m en t. „ ere scried.
come to poverty. Prov 23: 21.
The flower decorations were esp. e islly
Once more we have the quarterly tern
beautiful
perance lesson. We are reminded of the
C B topic .a G „ 4 work; Fmdicng It ( u cesaity ol being m indful of the en-
r*>ing I t ”
Keel 9 ...................
10, Col 3; 22-2?. croachment of present day vices.
Leader. N in a K niqp,
In the lesson Solomon the wise man
I wwr,ed a young man whom he called
215 Lyon Street. Albany, Oregon.
m y son
to keep away from three
s.iatei which he called d rink, food, and
an easy time.
In spite of prohibition laws, drunk-
. ards who are slaves to d rin k , try to gel
or make liquor. I I tb it forming drug-
slaves
nicotine in cigarettes, w ill make slaves
' board, also a meeting of the adjourned
session of the quarterly conference next
M mday night. A ll members are urged
t> be present as this is important for the
closing of the year's work. Every one
in teres te,| in the future of this church
i is asked to hand in a pledge for next
J
oi many young people who are not in year's support before this meeting
danger trom d n n k.
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22
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Mr» S Mas« Î miles northwest of Halsey
C L Durbuu near Estacada
A Wesley 2 m d ,, «omh „„d
g ivin g
C h ris tia n Church Notes
Auction Dates of B. T. Sudtell’s Salt s.
Sept
purchaser
Hal»ey-
F. Asche l m ile south of Dever
W F Frey 2 miles east of Halsey
Preston and Wilton 3 miles southwest of A(baay
24 M C Carroll 1 miles east nt lU rri.h u rg
25 W C COoley J m ile , north of Harrisburg
27 Curt Wilson 3 miles w»uih o Halsey
,’S Oeoige A Ssuilh near ‘ ubliuidy
24 1 and M N Arndt 3 nule. » « i t ol H ahey
W
Robert Burkhart at Albany
14 Regi.tered Jersey M ie st saltm
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young p e t V 1*
listen
May out
to the wisdom ol
Frances K W*W! • « ! .— "T h e tune to stops
habit is not t,?av»rt it.
We are count»
tendance ol a ll
*>“ » «”«1 strong at­
Sunday scktx.1 ineui
I bers uext Sunday u 'o ra io g
Your pres
race i . urgent
The im portant th in g —
! Be On l ime.
We enjoyed the solo by fsyrtrude F o r-
t
*e-«~«v».
T A Powell
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Notice is hereby given that the under­
signed has been duly appointed, by the
»County C onn of L in a County, Oregon,
■duiiniatrator u( the rstale of C. ft. Car-
-er, late of L in a County, Oregon, de-
.-aae<t
*° ^ breed ing etc
W ith all due n
A ll iersons having claim« again»:
pim ey we must say he i
♦Pe fI to M r Finley
profoundly mistaken
In this part ot said estate are hereby required Vo pre­
the country the pheasants are as prolifi. sent the same to the undersigned at hsa
as tver.
home at Halsey. Linn Coranty, Oregon,
tin my own land this season 1 have duly verified as by law required, w ithin
found many nests with from 10 to lb «is iiionIhs from thia date.
ettlt* 'he nest lb eggs in every egg
Dated this loth day ot September, 1400
hatchet)
W h ile cutting grain a lew
W' G Carter, Adm inistfM or
wetks ago 1 counted lb birds in one Weatherford A W yatt, Attys for Adntr
dock, is in aa other, and 1U in a third
>11» to 10-14
Protect the Ring Pheasants.
Too much rich food, candy etc eaten
Ring Neck pheasants are scarce in the
m excess is harm ful to the body
Per
hop. some young people are in d inger 'hillauiette valley. W hat is the cau« |
____ and wherein lies the remedy?
W L
(nm» k be snare of an easy tune as much
as fr -v s /,* n > otber tim p tation
Carried ***Bl*y d « * ® 1 that the scarcitv is due
to eaces? >* ends in rags.
1 In an orchard near by I Saw a ben
pheasant w ith only 4 (small ones)
another w ith only one. On Saturday
the 4th of this month I saw a China ken
in the road w ith at least 12 3 or 4 days
old. The scarcity is due to a shortage
of stock
Last year should have been a
Closed season, and unlsas the game com-
u ik s io u makes this year a closed aeason,
almost the complete destruction of the
pheasants w ill result.
Too much shooting in and Out of m a­
son is the cause of the scarcity.
The
law is not enforced and only a few try.
Even w ith a closed season for thia
year 50 per cent of the pheasaols ' and
quail Will be killed anyhow. The local
•ports are shooting them aad have been
for the laat tea days. Some tourists
and deer hunters are shooting from the
.,rs as they drive along the road aad
unless the farmers k ill .bead of the
season, to use a slang repression they
get left. Make this year at least a itoso