The Halsey Enterprise^ Shoe Repair Shop An Independent Newspaper | T w o doors north PUBLISHED'EVERY THURSDAY J Am prepared to do sho • repairing. guaranteed. CHAS. BALLARD, Editor Entered a» second-class matter Oc­ tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal- •ey, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. of the hotel. all kinds of Satisfaction JEWETT the COBBLER. • i f Hon. George E. Chamberlain Our Sermonette Will speak at the City Hall In Halsey Are ye able to drink of the cup 1 shall drink of? Matt 20: 20. The courage of our Lord in the narrow way tills us with admira­ tion. What a strong char­ NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE. acter was his! He had no thought of turning back: he was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that inient upon accomplishing his by virtue ol an execution to me direct­ will—upon sacrificing ed issued out of the Circuit Court ol father’s the State of Oregon, (or the county of himself in the interest of others. Linn, on the judgment wherein C. C. A noble pattern the apostles saw Bryant is judgment creditor and E. M. before them greatness in hu­ Jewett is judgment debtor, I will on mility, victory through service. Saturday, December 4th, 1920, at the It is well that we should have hour of 1 o'clock p M. at the frontdoor of the Court house in Albany, Linn clearly before our minds that un­ Couuty, Oregon, sell at public auction less we partake of his cup ant to the highest bidder for cash in hand are immersed into his death, we the following real property to wit: can ha’e no share in his kingdom Beginning at a point on the E. boun­ dary line of Section 1, Tp. 14, S. R. 4 W °f glory. Let us then count all Will. Mer. in Linn Co.. Or., which is things else as loss and dross to 40 feet N. ol the section corner anil obtain this necessary experience running thence W. 85.3 feet: thence S. As it comes to us let us not be 7BU. 12 feet: thence E. to the E. bounda­ fearful, nor think strange of the ry line of said section; thence N. to the fiery trials that shall try us, as place of beginning. The said sale is made to satisfy a though some strange thing had judgment of record in said Court in fa­ happened unto us. On the con­ vor of said judgment creditor and trary, even hereunto were we against said judgment debtor, in the cilled, that We might now suffer sum of $139.95 and accruing costs and interest thereon, together with the costs with the Lord and bv and by be glorified together with him. of and upon tills execution and sale. Devoted to the material upbuilding of Halsey and surrounding country and Linn County generally Subscription rate $1.50 per year in advance. FRIDAY October 22, at 9:30 a. m. li v • V* 4 f T» / Y \ Come Out And Hear Dated this 13tji day of October, 1920, C. M. Kendall, cm Christian Church Notes Sheriff of Linn Co., Ore. The inclement weather of last Sunday was responsible for a slight decrease in attendance at the services of the church yet we were more than pleased to see as many as there were. Anything that we get for nothing or with but little effort, is not worth very much, therefore we will all find that our appreciation of the privileges of the church will be greatly increased if we put forth a little effort to obtain them, and to biave one of these storms to which we are being subjected calls for considerable effort and will give evidence of our appre­ ciation of our responsibility as a member of the church. We did not hear of anyone being disap. pointed or wishing they had not c >rre last Lord’s day, so evident­ Stock' Farm, Registered. ly the effort was worth while. S H O R T H O R N CATTLE Mr Absent Member will you be w.th us next week? We want DU ROC SWINE vour company and you need the Write, ©r call when at Albany. fellowship of the church. Come Farm adjoins city. Some bulls bright and early and start the of serviceable age at prices you day right. can afford to pay. lopics for next Lord’s Day’s C. C. Bryant, Prop. sermons are as follows: At II 44 J. M. Wagner, Sup’t. •‘Comfort." at 7:30 “The Mes­ sage of the Age.” The Bib e »choc, an 1 Endeavor hours an alsj i structive tnd $ interesting. $ Endeavor topic "Lessons from • recent events,” Luke 13: 1-5, 4 Pro.- 25: 25. Leader Bertha 4 Walker. Visitors present were Mr and Mrs J H Quinn of Scio. L $ Bro I hiilips wishes to meet CHILDREN MUST NOT COM- with the board next Lord’s day PLAIN OF HEADACHES W hen your child complains following the morning service. again brihg him to us and we Will every member strive to le 4 11 will tell you what the trouble is. pre« nt, It is possible the child has r. ad Tnere will be special music at loo much, or with poor light, and both services next Sunday. A 4 + only needs a temporary rest, or cordial invitation is extended to everyone to lie present. he may need glasses. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice ia hereby given that til* final account of J L Hayes, as Administrator of the estate of Alex Hayes, deceased, has been hied in the County Court of Linn County, State of Oregon, ami that the 1st day of November, 1920, at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. in. lias been duly appointed by said Court lor the hearii g of objections if a n ), to said final ac­ count and settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in said es tale may appear and file objections thereto in writing and contest the same Dated, and first published on the loth day of September, 1920 . J. L. Hayes, Administrator Aforesaid. Amor A. Tussmg and Weatherford A Wyatt Attya for Admr. 9-30 to 10-28 BRYANT PARK PLACE Catarrh Cannot Be Cured » th LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, >« th e y THE MI1I1OI reach the »cal Of th e d isea se C atarrh I . » local d .a .-s.e. « r e a lly In- I 'n .n c J by c o n stitu tio n a l eondltlona and in or.ler Io cu re II y o u m ust l i k e ' a n Internal rem edy H all's Ca- ! 1 l.i rh.Kl u r t ,a k ,n In tern ally and thru the blood on th»- m u c o v i >ur- rncea of the sy stem H a lls Catarrh Harold A l bro. I ? ? *1“* l>r,",'rtb»d By fine o f th e he»t I phvftictana in thin co u n tr y for yea rs It Manufacturing Optician. 1« com posed o f som e of the beat ton lce *">>’»i> ■ ■mtiine.i w in , or , he " ’ t blood n u r lit.r , The p erfect com - HALSEY ENTERPRISEi bineMon o f th e In rv e d le n ts In H all's t a terrh Cure la w h at prod u ces su ch and the w on d erfu l re su lts In catarrh al ron d l- c >na . . a d for t«" tlm on lals free OREGON FARMER ot?e year for $1.65. ’xi. t' ^ 0 0 Uall a Family Pills for constipation. I' 1 ANOINDUSTRY- KEEP OUT!” That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the pasiage of F i x R .U ’he N° V" nber ballot ”Con»tltu.ion«l A m e n d » .« fixing IxOgal Rate of Interest in Oregon.” In J hlfi ."¡I“ “? P? poses t0 limit rate of interest in Oregon to 6 per cent. You can, by a fix the rate of interest m Oregon, but you can not. by law, force the loaning of money 1 tms state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of thia measure would force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which is today outTrf °n factories’ busmess and real estate in the state and send your local money owner» outside of the state to better investments. «,,HVSfige °f •ti iS me.aSUre W0U‘d mean forcclosureof th0U8and3 of mortgage»; would re- suit in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. n / j i k n° dOUib tv ,?nd*r8tarid the viciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your m , S»™rS O « J U " dS a.b‘,'Ul We UrBe you “ d0 '<>“ - “ *>'««. tM. measure. Oregon s reputation as a sound state for investments requires that this meas­ ure be overwhelmingly defeated. vote 315 x n o . AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE, FaaJ Ad* STATE taxpayer s leag ue 44 4444444 44444, f 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 ? -44-4? ‘ Him, WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH A. SIGN ON THE BORDERS OE THE STATE? I O p to m e tris t. A l b a n y oaea. t Oregon Must Have A Port Equal To Any Port On The Pacific Coast. Initiative measure No. 310 on the ballot gives to the Port of Portland mean» to create such a port. The primary- object c f this hill is to furnish the means to in-, sure the opening and m aintaining of a 30 ft channel from Port land to the se a and of building and establishing port facilities at the City of P ortland sufficient to handle the foreign and coastwise sh ip p in g of th at port. The cost of th is im provem ent will be met by the people liv­ ing within th e boundaries of the Port of Portland. When you go to the polls Nov. second vote 310 YES and give to the l ’o rt of Portland the power to maintain its 30 foot ji no eV°Lth e 8<>a Hnd tw build ade