Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 07, 1920, Image 2

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    John Nofzinger of A urora.' pastor that we are there for
a as refused citizenship in the work.
A welcome to all the
An Independent Newspaper
¡circuit court at Oregon City, friends.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Mo- (jay morning for the reason
M r and Mrs R S Hansell of
th;.„ he is a conscientious objec-,
CHAS. BALLARD, E ditor
Lewiston, Idaho, spent Thursday
to r.” —Aurora Observer. I f a
night at the home of Mr Han­
Entered as second-class matter Oc­ man can’ t be a citizen o f this
sell’s
uncle, c P Stafford. M r
tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal­ country because he tries to fol­
sey, Oregon, under the Act o f March low the teachings of the Bible Hansell and his brother are ex­
3, 1879.
when it says "Thou shalt not tensive farmers, having raised
eighteen thousand sacks of
Devoted to the material upbuilding of k ill,” if by any means he should
Halsey and surrounding country and lose his citizenship in heaven: he wheat this year.
Linn County generally. Subscription
would be in a great shape. I t is
There Is more Catarrh In thia section
rate $1.60 per year in advance.
the country than all other diseases
all right for thoes who believe it of
put together, and for years It was sup­
posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed
is
the
proper
thing
to
do,
but
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
local remedlei, and by constantly falling
N otice is hereby given th a t the under when it comes to forcing a man to cure with local treatment, pronounced
It incurable. Catarrh is a local disease,
signed has been duly appointed, by the to^go against his conscientious greatly
Influenced by constitutional con­
C ounty C ourt of I.inn County, O regon,
ditions and therefore requires constitu­
belief, it is going too far.
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi­
T h e H alsey E nterpri:
rangultir court, embellished with oh«
llsks, ciilonnudee end sphinxes.
Relict of Lost Race.
Many Interesting relics have been
found recently of the lost race or pre­
historic people who lived In the great
coromi olty dwellings now In ruins
near Aztec, N. M. The evidences of a
surprisingly high civilization Include
curious sandals woven from yucca
leaves, fiber and cotton. The people
delighted In ornaments of shells cut
Into disks and beads of turquoises and
shell. There are Jasper arrow points,
bone awls and needles. The basket
weaving was also of a high artistic
quality. The most Interesting of these
relics Is the colled pottery made by
rolling long strips of clay and wind­
ing them round and round as Is done
In colled basketry. The ancient people
who made these articles are believed
to have been the original cliff dwellers.
—Boys' Life.
Public Sale.
I w ill offer at auction on the R
A McCully, place 2' 1-2 m il«
south and 1-2 mile east of HaliAy
Saturday, Oct 16,
This is a big sale so please
come early so we can begin
promptly at 10 o’clocr. We o f­
fe r the following described prop­
e rty to w it;
HORSES
A black Percheror stallion 5 yra
1750.
A 15-16 Shire black mare 6, 1700
A 15-16 Shire bay mare 10, 1650
A bay horse 10 years, 1650
A gray mare 10 years, 1600
a d m in istra to r of the estate of C. I>. C a r­
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney *
ter, late of L inn C ounty. O regon, d e ­
Co..
Toledo,
Ohio,
Is
a
constitutional
A
gray mare 12 years 1600
This Gets the Weeds.
remedy. Is taken Internally and acts
ceased.
Birds Not Frightened by Nolee.
A bay horae 9 yeara, 1460
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces
One thinks of birds as shy and dell
All persons h a v in g claim s against
the System. One Hundred Dollars re­
Disking the w inter grain field of
A bay horae 5 years, 1260
ward Is offered for any caae that Hall's* cate creatures easily frightened by
•a id estate are hereby required to p re ­
Medicine falls to curs. 8end for
as soon a3 dry enough w ill kill Catarrh
sudden sound. That’s error. A bird A bay mare 8 years, 1250, w ill
circulars and testimonials.
sent the same to the u n d e rsig n ed at his
F J. C H E N E T A CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Is disturbed by noise only so long as
drive single or double
hom e a t H alsey, I.inn C ounty. O regon, the young weeds newly up and
Suld by Druggists, 75c.
the noise Is associated with danger,
Hall's
Family Pills for constipation.
germination o f the
duly verified as liy law required, w ithin start the
A
bay
mare 8 years, 1250
The moment noise ceases to threaten
six m onIlls from th is date.
weed seed a little lower down.
them birds seem to tulnd It not at all A cream mare 8 years, 1250
Some Unconscious Humor.
D ated th is loth day of Septem ber, 1920
The gentle, lisping phoebe chooses to
The new weed crop can then
The teacher of a third-year clnsa nest under bridges across whk'h wag A bay mare a fam ily horse 6,
W. O C arter, A dm inistrator.
be
killed
by
harrowing,
leaving
years, 1250
during a teat tn written English re­ ons and trucks pass frequently with a
W eatherford iv W yatt, A ttys for Admr.
the seed bed in fine condition fo r quested each pupil to write an original deafening roar. If the bridge Is under A black mare 3 yeara old, 1000
9-16 to 10-14
sentence containing the word “char­ railroad tracks, where the racket
a crop free of weeds.
acter." After much thought one little yet greater, It’s all one to phoebe. The 2 colts 3 months old
N O T IC E OK F IN A L ACCOUNT
40 COTSWOLD SHEEP
Turu to the Other Man’s Left- girl evolved the following: “All the gravel roof of some high office build
N otice is hereby g iv en that the final
teachers on the third floor have a good Ing In the noisy center of the city
Quite a few of them 2 yean old,
account of J I, Hayes, as A d m in istrato r
character," which, doubtless true,
of the e state of Alex. H ayes, deceased,
Many accidents would be avoid­ sounded rather hard on the teachers often the chosen nesting place of Mrs. A few yearlings
Night Hawk. The creature most har­
has been filed in the C ounty C ourt of ed if all who use the roads obser­ of the other floors. In another school
20 COWS 20
ried by nerves and noise Is the one
L inn C ounty, S la te of O regon, anil th a t
one of the teachers occasionally ap­ that makes the most noise of all, A Red Poll Bull thoroughbred
ved
not
only
the
state
law
but
the
th e 1st day ol N ovem ber. 1920, at the
pears wearing one of the modern That's man!—Cleveland Press.
amount o f milk per day lbs
h o u r of 10 o ’clock a m. has been duly natural laws o f courtesy as well. straight-effect gowns confined at the
fresh age
waist
by
a
heavy
silken
cord
with
test
appo in ted tiy said C ourt for the h e arin g A man coming up behind a vehi­
Speed of F a llin g Bodies.
Nov 10 6 38 5.0
of o bjections if any, to said final ac­ cle and wishing to pass should large tassels. One of the boys, writ­
Oallleo first put the relative rates Jersey cow
ing upon the subject of “Our School." of speed of falling bodies to tha test Jersey cow
count anil se ttle m e n t thereof, at which
9 48 6.0
pass on the le ft side. The man referred to his teacher In flattering by
dropping various weights fretn the Jersey cow
tim e any person in te rested in said e s­
8 35 4.5
terms,
but
being
unversed
In
the
ar­
in
fro
n
t
naturally
expects
that
top of the leaning tower of Pisa la
tate m ay appear and file o b jec tio n s
tistic as to raiment, finished his paper Italy. He found that when tet fall Durham cow
6 40 4.8
and
if
he
turns
out
to
give
the
th e re to in w ritin g amt contest the same.
with the remark, “But sometimes she simultaneously
they
reached
the Jersey cow
Oct 10 7 42 4.6
D ated and first published on the lo th passing vehicle more room he comes to school wearing her bath­
ground almost at the same time, what Jersey cow
Oct 5 « 38 4.6
day of Septem ber, 1920
w ill turn to the right.
robe.”
ever their size or w eight; any differ­
Jersey
cow
J. L. Hayes,
6 41 4.4
ences shown being due to the resist­
I f a man undertakes to pass a
A d m in istrato r Aforesaid.
Animals as Barometers.
Jersey
cow
ance
of
the
air.
If
a
cola
and
a
Oct
10
35 < 2
9
man on the rig h t side and any
Birds. animals and fish are living feather are dropped together In a
A m or A. T u ssin g and
Jersey
cow
3
32
casualties occur, he w ill be crim ­ barometers. The nests of many birds closed tube from which the air has
W eatherford A- W yatt
Jersey
cow
8
40
4.8
would
be
ruined
If
the
tenants
were
been
exhausted,
both
reach
the
bet
Atty s for A dm r.
9-30 to 10-28
inally responsible for them. He
not home during a storm, but they tom at the same Instant In other Jersey oow
Nov
1
4
35
5.0
would be responsible i f he ran never fall to return. When a storm
words the force of gravity Is constant
5 40 4.7
into the forward vehicle while Is approaching robins will sit whis­ at any place for all bodies and gives Jersey cow
BRYANT PARK PLACE
* 5 82 5.2
passing on the le ft side also i f tling In the top branches of trees. If an acceleration or rate of speed to Jersey cow
Stock Farm, Registered.
swallows touch water while they fly falling bodies of over 32 feet per sec­ Jersey cow
Oct
15
9 35 6.0
the man in front turned out to It Is a sign of rain, and the same Is
ond.
Jersey
cow
Oct
15
4 30
SHORTHORN CATTLE the right to let him pass, but i f true If the sparrows chirp a great
Jersey
cow
Nov
22
2
the man in fro n t would turn to deal. If gulls fly out to sea early In
The Takahe.
DU ROC SWINE
the morning the day will be fine and
Jersey
heifer
1
year,
a
3-raontha
One
of
the
most
remarkable
birds
the left, he himself would be to winds moderate, hut If they hovel
tn New Zealand Is the tnkahe or
W rite, or call when at Albany. blame for accidents accruing.
old
heifer,
a
2-months
old calf.
over the land and fly Inshore, flsher- Nltornls Mantelll (or N. Hoch stettert)
20 HOGS 20
Farm adjoins city. Some bulls I Pass each other on the le ft no folk know they must expect severe a sort of coot which has develeped
16 head o f shoats weight from
o f serviceable age at prices you matter whether from the front winds and probably stormy weather. the colors (Including the metallic
In Scotland country people believe luster on green and golden browu
can afford to pay.
or the rear, but in order to pass that If the raven cries before the rook feathers) of the |>eacock. Only fear 75 to 100 pounds; 1 brood sow
C. C. Bryant, Prop.
on the left when meeting a v e h i-' In the morning. It will be a flue day, specimens of this bird have been ob­ w ill farrow October 5; 1 brood
J. M. Wagner, Sup’ t.
cle it is, of course, necessary to i hut quite the reverse If the rook tained. One of these Is In the Otago sow w ill farrow Oct 8; 1 brood
makes himself heard first.—Spare Mo­ museum. Dunedin. New
Zealand. sow w ill farrow Oct 10; 1 brood
turn to the right.
menta.
Others are to be seen In the South
Kensington Natural History museum. sow w ill farrow Oct 15; 2 brood
On the Brcwnsville road one!
London, hut these have been obtained sows w ith pigs 6 weeks old.
The Pries of Thorn*.
flay last week an accident was
A rose, lifting Its proud head to at a different season of the year, for
50 W H ITE LEGHORNS.
na'row ly avoided. A man com-! heaven and gloating In Its beauty, where the Dunedin speclmau la bright
HARNESS:
4 sets heavy work
ing up from the rear turned to plunged Its sharp thorns Into the hand blue their plumage Is more of a prune
harness;
2
sets
plow harness.
color.
The
fourth
specimen
Is,
or
was.
that
would
pluck
It.
A
pansy,
smiling­
the rig h t; the man in fro n t nat-|
ly demure, thrust forth Its head, eager In the Dresden museum.
FARM M A C H IN E R Y
urally turned to the rig h t to let for the loving hand that sought It.
A two way double tractor Si-
Deep Breathing for Nerves.
the man pass, w ith the result A girl—beautiful, proud, selflstv—ac­
diss,
size 18; 6 sections o f bar-
“The
dentist
was
filling
a
tooth
la
a
cepted
the
man
who
loved
her
and
that there came very near being
dally plunged the thorns of her proud moat ungetatsble position far me.” rows; a Deering mower; a Key­
t rear end collision.
selfishness Into his laboriously pulsing said a woman, "and bad equipped iaj
stone side delivery rake; a Deer­
heart. Another girl—smiling, demure unfortunate mouth with gag. smith
Hurry and worry are twin
M ethodist Church Notes
—was plighted to wed by the man of conductor and the rest of the armory ing binder, new; ad-bottom Rock
causes o f
many
ailments
her choice and dally their love grew of torture when an attack of nm-vea sland plow, tractor or horses; a
that
affect the eyes
and
SUNDAY SCHOOL
and with It their happiness. For men seized me and I motioned wildly tn he
2-bottom chill gang plow, new;
rnrves.
Both troubles cause Baptism and temptation of Jesus. and women are not unlike the flowers. set up. 'Breathe slowly and deeply,'
10-foot new Peoria 20-disc d rill;
rose, more beautiful than the said the man of pain, 'and all will ha
your eyes to give way to strain,
This is mv beloved Son, in The
pansy by far. demands Its price In well. There Is nothing like breathing a disc plow; a 3 1-4 Winona wag­
nn I you complain of headache. whom I arr we I phased. M a tti blood. The pansy. Innocent of thorns for the nerves.' For once I did as I
on; a 14-ft wagon bed; an Eli
end shy. gives freely and devotedly Its was bid and In a few seconds all was
Don’t delay obtaining relief, 3: 17.
well, and I sat the rest of the ordaaJ horsepower baler, almost new;
freshness
and
Its
life
to
him
that
loves.
otherwise you w ill reach a state
Jesus was baptized w ith John’ s — Milwaukee Journal.
In an exemplary fashion, It Is wao 200 gram sacks; a 1000 lbs U 8
where relief is impossible.
derful how one can control all hyster­
baptism, not that he nef Jed re-
ical Inclination by simple, steady cream separator, used 4 months;
R uaalani Deeply RaHglou*
pentance but it was a symbol of
4-horse steel eveners; a 6-horse
The Russian people, from the most breathing."
■ ner moral cleansing o r repent- remote time, ha»» been deeply re­
evener; single and double trees;
nice.
Broad Street Once a Canal.
ligious by nature. In «very public es­
Broad street was opce a canal. Naw a 60 egg incubator; a cream test­
tablishment.
In
every
office,
railroad
The members o f the League
station, (>ost office, hank, tavern. store, York city was taken by the English In er w ith thermometers and bot­
gave
a farewell reception* at the and almost tn every dwelling, there Is PkM. and their first map. called "The tles; a stove range; a 8-burner
ALBANY.
O *C & .
church Wednesday evening in an Ikon (holy picture), placed I d s Duke's Plan.” after James duke of oil stove; a 600 pounds platform
Haro.d Albro,
York, the brother of King Charles 11,
honor of Lari and Leslie clomo. corner, with an oil light before It. to whom his royal brother most kindly scales; many other things net
M anufacturing Optician.
stendlly burning. These Ikons look
Bro Clemo and fam-'ily w ill like bas-relief; only the head and presented the city, aad who changed mentioned.
THE FU RN ITURE HOSI IT A L leave Friday fo r their n ew home hands of the Image are painted on the name from New Amsterdam co
FREE LUNCH. BRING CUPS
New York In his honor, shows little
Renovates and makes feather at Independence.
Our sincere the background; the rest of the pie- change from that of BHJ. according to
Terms o f sale. On all sums
,
,
. ,
. ture Is composed of engraved, gilded
mattresses, old furnitu re and P . t ." an d good Wishes for their j metal, very often of real gold and »11- the .Merchants' association tn the year
under
$20.00. cash.
A ll sums
mattresses made like new.
iabundant success in tl ie Lord’s ver Incnisted with diamonds and oth­ 1(172 the English filled tn the olil <eet
and made the present Bread street by over $20.00, a credit o f 6 months
er
precious
stones,
according
to
Con­
Bring them in or phone 261-R, j work go w ith them. B ro Clemo
stantin Frahonl. writing on religious dragging down the red sand from the w ill be given, purchaser giving
128 190 Ferry Si. Allmny, Ore. ¡has made some warm LYiends in customs tn Russia In Current His­ higher ground along Broadway aad
a bankable note bearing 8 per
Wall street.
the church and among i t efriends tory.
PROGRAM FOR Tin:
cent No property to be remov­
i i the community as a preacher
Thlmbi««.
ed
until settled for.
India’s Cava-Tamplca.
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH t a pure and undefiletl religion, Cave-temples
We are told that the art of making
of Ellora are a aeries
M 0 BANICH. Owner.
thimbles was brought to England by
OCToHKR to
, by word and example.
of remarkable rock-cut temples, 13
John Lofting, a mechanic from Hol­ Sudtell, Auctioneer, Bond, Clerk
to 00 a. m Ilihlc », hoot
miles
northwest
of
Aurangabad.
India,
Bro Claude T Cook fre m Inde­
land, who set up a workshop at Ialtng
11.00 a. in Preaching and Communion
and excavated about 300 A. D„ al­
pendence w ill be our new pastor though Hindoo legends give the date ton. ueer London, and practiced the
Quaker Steel P ipelesa Fur.ia-
and w ill arrive w ith his fam ily of the excavation as 7.000 years ago manufacture In various metals and
forms
with
profit
and
succesa
In
1095
ces.
The healthful, modern,
THE KIN \ E WORD.’’ Friday evening. May w,
There are 34 tetuplea of large dlinen
■ accord slons. some of which are cav»-tentples Rut according to some authorities tha economical way to heat your
b *• r in C hristian Endeavor
them a roval welcome.
thimble
la
mentioned
earlier
than
10fX)
I/Ct us proper, cut out tn the Interior of the
7 ,10 Sung Service
home.
‘ e on hand next Sunday n lorning »olid rock, and have an exterior as All thimbles except the tailor's, which
Is
open
st
the
top.
are
or
should
he
SERMON lOPIC
well as an Interior architecture. The
M ARTIN LUDW IG
promptly at 10 a m forth»
hell shaped.
The most serviceable
THE INEVITABLE ONE Jay school and church : • Sun- most famous of the latter la called the thimble
Plumbing and Tinning.
Is
made
of
steel,
hut
ethers
A WARM WHLCOMB FOR ALU.
I
’ ervice Katlaa. Its Interior being 106 feet long.
Second and Ferry Street,
and may we prove to ou r new 5fl feet wide suit 17 feet high, and are made of gold, silver, bora. Ivory
and bone.
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Albany, Oregon.
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