T he Halsey Enterprise About The Singing School 1 Do not forget the change of An Independent Newspaper For some time the editor has time next Lord’s day. The eve-1 PUBLISHED' EVERY T H V R SD A v been trying for a singing class. CHAS. BALLARD, Editor Entered as second-class matter Oc­ tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal­ sey, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 187«. Devoted to the material upbuilding of Halsey Bnd surrounding country and Linn County generally. Subscription rate *1.50 [ier year in advance. N O T IC E T o C R E D IT O R S N otice is hereby giv en tli.it the u n d e r­ sig n ed has tiern duly appointed, by the C onuty C ourt o( l.ip n C ounty, Oregon,' a d m in istra to r oi th e estate of C 1). Car- Ier, late of L inn C ounty, O regon, de­ ceased All persons "having claim s again st said estate are hereby required to pre­ se n t the sam e to the un d ersig n ed at h is borne at H alsey. I.inn C o u n t). Oregon; d u ly verified as by law required, w ithin six m onths from th is date D ated th is lo th day o( Septem ber, 1920 W. G C arter, A dm inistrator. W eatherford A W yatt, A ttys for Ailinr 9-16 to 10-14 •T H E • •U N IV E R S IT Y - He oftvrs a specially good propo sition. $2.50 for the term and **ach pupil furnish his own book which will cost 80c. Besides this he expects to give two concerts during the winter, the net proceeds to go to the church or churches where the class is held. The time will be on Friday nights, alternating between the two churches, provided the Meth­ odist church is willing, otherwise it will be held in the Christian church. There will be as many lessons as there are pupils up to fortv. At present there are about tw en­ ty two who have promised to take the lessons. That will •mean twenty-two lessons. If there are more pupils there will be more lessons. We would like for those who are intending to take the lessons to drop into the office and order their book as we want to send for them next Wednesday. The c ass will begin the next Friday- after the books arrive. Attend this singing school and learn to read music a t sight, and incidentally have a jolly good time. Increase the class to for­ ty pupils if possible. *re* membrane® lonó foróol Christian Church Notes ning services will commence 30 minutes earlier. The very splendid attendance of last Sunday was most inspir­ ing to all and leads us to hope for an even larger audience next Sunday evening. Brother Phil­ lips’ sermon on Fatal Foolish­ ness was a strong appeal for p re -1 paredness on the part of all in j view of the certain return of Christ when least expected. Tell your friends, or better still, bring them to the services, j All may be assured of a helpful j and enjoyable time. With the first Sunday in Octo­ ber there begins in the Bible school a six m onths’ series of lessons from the ministry of J e ­ sus. If you wish to improve your knowledge of the greatest of lives you should not miss one Sunday session. Everyone needs to know "More about Jesu s” and this course will afford an easy opportunity. The Christian Endeavor topic will be "Inspiring stories from foreign mission fieldB.” Ps 84: 1-12. Leader. Genevieve Wells. Church Reporter QO J X_ I contains th e old time flavor (f of the wheat herr/< It ta k es jzou back to the long a^o. The new process by which FLaVo FLoiIr is milled retain* tke essential healthful q ualities and the nature-flavor of the wheat. It is delicious and snowy-white with all the old time ta ste and risin g ip ia lities. Try it and notice the difference...........Order a sack to-day. I • 1 1( n pstn Bros Milling Co. For Sale by M. V . Koontz Co. M ethodist C hurch N otes SUNDAY SCHOOL Review. Man looketh on t) W E E astburn , \V A E astburn m n f o tn ln e d b y (h e e ( a (e Mrs Neal and Melba were A1 1.36 L yon streb outward appearance, but the Two S tores 212 "W est F irst . o r d e r (b a t (h e y o u n g p e o ­ baov visitors Monday, p le o f O r e g o n m a y r e c e iv e , Lord looketh on the heart. 1 j The Gormley prune dryer com­ Samuel 16: 17. w it h o u t c o o t, th e b e n e f its o f menced operations this week and a l i b e r a l e d u c a tio n . Sunday we finish the six « is in full blast drying prunes. Tha U niversR y Includes th e College of m onths’ study of the lives of the LUaratur«, Science and tha A rt* , (ha School opened Monday with a G raduate School, tha School of P h y t­ early leaders and kings of Israel, 4/ Sugar is still on the down giade, and a drop of two cents good attendance. We hope to ical Education, aad tha profaaaloaal namely; Deborah and Barak, « ( w ill take effect not later than next Monday morning: buy Schools o f Law. M edicine (at Portland), have School notes next week. A rch itecture, Com m erce. Journalism , Gideon, Ruth, Samuel, Saul, Jon­ all m erchandise conservatively and as you need it, and re- Mrs E C Miller went to Tan­ Education and M u sic. athan, David and Solomon. « td u c e the HIGH COST OF LIVING. High standard« o f scholarship a re gent to accompany Mrs Opal Israel had developed from a «(SN O W FA LL. H ardw heat flour, sack 3.25, 4 sacks made possible by an able faculty, wall 12.75 Higbee to Salem o n , business. equipped laboratories and a library o f poverty stricken, scattered 13.75 «(O lym pic, hardw heat flour, sack 3.50, 4 sacks nearly 100.000 volum es. Mr and Mrs Joe b rinkard of twelve clans, into a far-reaching, « White Mountain, hardw heat flour per sack 3.60 Supervised athletics are encouraged Portland visited last week with and eeery attention given the health victorious kingdom. When Is­ 11.50 Valley flour, soft wheat, per sack 2.90, per barrel and w elfare o f the stud en ts. their son; Jas Drinkard and rael obeyed Jehovah, there was \|Z Blue label Karo 10 pound pail, as long as it lasts 1.10 W ith a h e ig h t e n e d e o n f ld e a e a wife. , prosperity. When Israel diso­ >1/ Wedding B reakfast syrup 10 pound pail 1.35, 5 pound •a im e d b y t h e r e c a n t a a p e e a a io a .75 Mr and Mrs T F Bennett and beyed Jehovah there was adver­ e l e a h l i e s u p p o r t , th e U n i v e r s it y « Mazola oil. pints 40c, quarts 70c, half gallons 1.40, galls 2.75 ke n e w w a te r in g u p o n a n p re o l •son Frank of Eugene were Hal­ sity. There have been thirteen la r g e d e v e l o p m e n t e n d e a t e n d e d il/Good bulk coffee per pound 30c, 3 pounds 85c, 10 pounds 2.70 sey visitors last week going on a e e la d a e e e . Sundays in this quarter. It MZ Clean Oregon soup beans 15 pounds for F w • catalogue or for any Information. thru to Tangent. would be good for us to think \ Z Fancy white Navy beans 12 pounds for address: Mrs Elorence Stew art moved hack and count the days we « ( Fancy Japan rice, good quality, 2 piunds 25c, 9 pounds T H K R E G IS T R A R her household goods to Portland V n lv a r a itr of O reg o a have been at Sunday school and \/C lev elan d bake r powd r p uind’JOe, Scillings 1 pound, K m geu e, O r e g o n this week. The boys expect to church. s z Cream Rolled Oats 3 pounds 25c, 13 |xmnds have work there. The difference between work W Albers or Fishers Rolled 0 it . 9 pound sack Mrs Bans is getting along nice­ and play lies chiefly in the point MZ Gold Medal catsup 15 ■ ; 20c. per dozen bottles ly and the doctor has said that of view. Some people enjoy as I « t Corn Flakes 2 for J , K n K ps 2 for she could be moved into her new a recreation what to others is a «1 Corn Starch 1 packa, l l i p ., ages for j home at any time. daily tasK, to be avoided if pos-1 « ( Pure Country lard per i , i wn and things will be doing. »Harold Albro, far as W ascx Brother and Sister Frank Had- M anufacturing Optician. The printing office will be le / l e f t last Saturday fur Cold- THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL closed Monday and probably un­ w iter, Kansas, where they will apply from all acroncy stations in Oregon Renovates and makes feather til Tuesday noon on account of visit his mother and relatives. including Midland to Kirk, Oregon, in­ m attresses, old furniture and the editor and his wife going to This will give them a well earn- cluding al<<> from Bandon and New­ m attresses made like new. igene. j e f vaca(jon after a hard sum- port. Oregon. Jay Moore moved Saturday m er’s work. We are glad for Bring them in or phone 261-R. from his ranch into Halsey into them. Minimum adult iare. .*1.00, Children 128-130 Ferry St, Albany, Ore. the Walton house lately occupied ' halt tare age .’•() vents. o The League held their business PROGRAM FOR THE by D the G .... M itzner , family. Mr - meeting at the church on Tues- CHRISTIAN CHURCH W R M cA lister will occupy the dav evening. We are informed place Mr Moore has ju st vacated that after the meeting there was SEPTEM BER 26 The wmdstorm Friday evening a surprise for one of our faithful 10 0 0 * . m Hilile school Trains 17. l \ 23. 21. 27 and 28 will make I I . mo a. ui P rracb iag and Conironaton blew over the silo ^ ‘longing to members. regular slop at l air Grounds. Trains Fiank and Sydney Leeper, and TOPIC The adjourned session of the j 1 1 and 1G will make flag stop. THK MESSAGE OF GOD'S GRACK the flag pole at the Lake Creek quarterly conference was held School house. The flag pole fell on Monday evening. The year's 6 .10 r tn C tin a h a n E ndeavor For further particulars inquire of lo­ 7. JO Song S e n ive across tin iar lit longing to M E finances are rounding up in good cal agents. Duet. Mi and Mr« Phillip* Gardner who waS working on shape 8 Ml* S en n i no the school house a t the time, but W OND ERFUL fortunately the car was not dam _____ Church Reporter • OREGON • Eastburn Bros. OREGON STATE FAIR SALEM September 27th to October 2nd R ed u ced R a te s All Trains Direct to the Fair Ground SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES K»»ry Hod) W elcome **(**'• Subscribe fo r the Enterprise. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger A g e n t