Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 28, 1920, Image 2

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    ' crease in|attendance at the spr- portunity’s barrier.”
Don’t we were favored with two excel­
lent sermons.
* vices was such as to help every- miss either of these.
An Independent Newspaper
Were you present to join in
Two doors north of the hotel, body to be more optimistic.
C E topic: Maxing prohibition
Arr
preparM
to
do
all
kinds
of
*‘Toth
i
ng
succeeds
like
success”
effective.
Matt
12:
43-45,
Jere-
the
special songs in the Sunday
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
shn
repairjrg. Satisfaction
and the assurance of continued miah 31: 33, 34. Leader Edith school? Next Sunday sure,
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
guaranteed.
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success for the cause of Christ Kobnett.
| The prayer meeting on Thurs-
JEWETT
the
COBBLER,
as
manifested
by
the
additions
to
Every
body
is
welcome
to
all
of
dav evening was better attended
Entered as second-class matter Oc
; than usual and we are sure that
the membership of others who the services of the church.
tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Ilal-
1 all who were there were glad
•ejr, Oregon, under the Act of March
Another weeK and the 1920 are convinced of the possibility
Methodist Church Notes
they came. We are each one
8> l8"9-
i>olitical campaign will be a thing of service and the supremacy of
asked by the pastor to bring ore
Devoted to the material upbuilding of
^he past.
It has certainly the church is such as to add to
SUNDAY SCHOOL
more with us for the next prayer
Halsey and surrounding country ami been a cjui#*t affair so far as Hal- the joy of all the membership.
Hew down the corrupt tree.
meeting. The choir will prac­
Linn County generally. Subscription sey is concerned.
The whole Brother Phillips’ sermon of
rate >1.50 per year in advance.
season through there has only the evening was an appeal for Every tree that bringeth not tice immediately after.
1 yr<‘»xl fruit is hewn down
Bro Cook was in Salem Tues­
been one political speech here more general support of the
N O T IC E O F S H E R I F F 'S SA LE
and that was ma i I t t Friday work of the chùrch which anl cast ,nt?.the fire' Matt 7= 19’ day and Wednesday of this week
The world’s temperance sun- attending a ministerial meeting
NOTICE IS h ereby G IVEN that by Senator Chamberlain. What preaches THE gospel, not A gos
called by Bishop Shepherd.
by v irtu e of an ex ecu tio n to me dtrvc i lias l.t COme of the Old fashioned pel, basing his claims upon the <‘a i ’
. . . .
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The text o this lesson is taken
ed tasued out of the C ircu it C ourt
d republican and democratic rallies well
known statement in Ro-
Halsey people will be interest­
t t e s ta te of O regon,
lor the county ot ant| Speeches and torchlight pro- mans 1:16. The gospel he said from the sermon on the mount. ed in the following announce­
L inn, on th e ju d g m e n t w h erein C. I
cessions, and songs arid free for- was the measure for America in This is the greatest sermon that ment received by friends here
B ryant is ju d g m e n t c red ito r a n d E. V!
We have a from Tacorna Wash.
“ Born
Jewett is ju d g m e n t
d e b to r i « i ll on all fights that have marked pres- her
present condition and all was ever de ivere
„
tiu
id,
nt,a!
campaigns
in
days
gone
who
love
her
will
accept
and
pro-
P'cture
ot
two
kinds
of
fruit-
Oct 18th to Dr and Mrs Chas R
S aturday, D ecem ber 4th. 1920,
hour of 1 o'clock I'. M. at the fro n td o o r oy? Is it incre se in sanity or is claim this message which is "the 'earin£ trees. The tree o in- McColl, a daughter, Mary Bar­
of the C ourt house in .-Vbany, L inn it apathy? The i Jitor of one of (only) power unto salvation ”
temperance only bears one kind bara.” The happy mother was
C ounty, O regon, sell at public auction
of
fruit: such as murder, theft. a former Halsey girl, Catharine
the local county ¡ apers toldushe
Brother Robertson reports con -
ttofonow^ng'reai'prL^rty u.'wit:
expected to make $200 out of the tinued success with his class of Quarrels sorrow and inc ein- Reese.
Reege
Beginning at a point on the e i»nin- campaign tin . ear.
That is, high school Bible students, "the nes3- Wnen a man finds in his
Next Tuesday is elect on day
d*ry l ia r of Section 1, Tp. 14, S. R I W Over and above the usual busi­ period is too short” is the com- orchR'd a tree that bears noth-
¡ig but worthless fruit, what and shortly after that many a
W ill. Mer. in I.inn C o , Or
wln.1i i- ness advertising and subscrip­ mtint
40 feet N . of the ‘4 section c o rn er and
Miss Weltha Trafzer ef
i do?s he
with 1L:
it? What is our man will get down from the anx-
of i?„_
Eu- ,ao?s
ne do
ao wnn
tions and job work. Did he do it?
ru n n in g thence W. 85.3 feet th e m e S.
even-
duty
to
God
and
the world when j ¡ous seat, and even the defeated
His pap r didn't gene, was with us at the
780.12 feet: thence E. to the E . bound i We doubt it.
we
find
ourselves
bearing like ones will be glad it is all over,
ry line of said section; thence N. to the show it and we Know well ing service.
for a ispense is more trying on
Topics
for
next
Lord’s
day
are
Fruit?
place of b e g in n in g .
enough that the Enterprise didn’t
T he said sale is m ade to satisfy a
jt
W e g o t e n o u g h m a t t e r as follows:
At 11 a m “ The
The attendance last Sunday the nerves as a general thing
i u i i ' j w s :
ju d g m e n t of record in said C ourt in f,
from each of the old line parties covenants: at 7:30 p m. “Op- at all the services was good and than actual defeat.
vor of said ju d g m e n t c re d ito r and
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ag ain st said ju d g m e n t debtor, in th e to have made us a thousand
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sum of >139.95 a n d accru in g costs and
in te re s t thereon, to g eth e r w ith the cost- got our regula'advertising rates
of a n d upon th is execution and sale
for it, b it not a rate did we get
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D ated th is 13th day of October. 1920.
an
1 the free literature we got /»X
C. M. K endall,
went to make copy paper tor /IX
Sheriff of L inn Co., Ore.
what did go in the paper, and />X
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
vte would have been glad tu have
WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE
N otice is hereby given th a t the fin a l : a j r e d a„y one’s aspirati .ns at SO
The Halsey E n terp risc^ k sc H c p a .r
u
account of I L Hayes, as A d m in istra to r
of th e e state of Alex. H ayes, decease I
,
m U c h P e r a U - ° U t <>"1* ° " e
SUCH A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE?
Or
That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of
measure No. 314 and 315 on the November ballot entitled. “ Constitutional Amendment
Fixing Legal Rate of Interest in Oregon.”
h a s been filed in th e C ounty C ourt ol t w o airs did we get.
And that
L inn C ounty, S tate of O regon, a n d th a t big slush fund that the fepulicill
th e 1st day of N ovem ber. 1920, a t the party was quoted as
having
hoar of 10 o'clock
has been M y w k h w W c h tQ
,
g ^ , r
to
a p p o in te d by said C ourt fur tile h . a r n g
of objectio n s if a n y , to said final ac ­ Harding, we will freely exoner-
c ount a n d se ttle m e n t thereof, a t wlucli ate them from any accusations
tim e a n y person in te re ste d in said es I that may have been made of hav-
tate m ay ap p ear a n d file o b je c tio n s ing bribed the pressor in secur-
th e re to in w ritin g and c o n te st th e sam e.
ing its support any way, so far
D ated a n d first pu b lish ed on th e loth
as
the Enterprise is concerned.
day of September, 1920
Both
parties wanted lots of boost-
J. I.. H ayes,
A d m in istra to r A foresaid.
ing, but they didn’t want to
A m or A. T u ssm g a n d
pay for it. And they didn't get
W eath erfo rd & W yatt
it either in this
print shop.
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BRYANT PARK PLACE
Stock farm, Registered.
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their “ play"- books.
Harold AI bro.
Manufacturing Optician.
THE
HALSEY ENTERPRISE
and the
OREGON FARMER
one year for $1.66.
Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages; would re­
sult in financial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment.
You, no doubt, understand the viciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your
neighbors and friends about it? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this
measure, Oregon’s reputation as a sound state for investments requires that this meas­
ure be overwhelmingly defeated.
VO TE 315 XNO-
AND URGE YOUR FRIENDS TO DO LIKEWISE.
Pud Ad»
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The play
is to lie the “ hit” of the season.
High Sc iool Reporter.
Chri-tian Church Notes
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If you owned a store yon could not make a big success unless
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to u r business methods were as modern as your competitors.
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This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You can, by
law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, but you can not, by law, force the loaning of money
in this state, when a much higher rate can be secured elsewheie. The passage of this
measure would force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which is today
loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and send your local money owners
outside of the state to better investments.
The basket ball gir
basket baij ,ast Monday evening
S H O R T H O R N CATTLE The baskets were put up on the
DU ROC SWINE
school grounds so they had some
J good out doot exercise.
Write, or call when at Albany.
We have two new students
Farm adjoins city. Some built who formetly attended the Shedd
of serviceable age at p rices you high school! the] are Collii and
can afford to pay.
William Carver.
C. C. Bryant, Prop,
1 he six weeks’ examinations
J. M. Wagner, Sup’t.
are here with their usual causes
for w rry.
The Girls’ G! ' C'ub is prac-
jticing f.*r i ; i2 tin itrel show,
List \veun d
evening the
girls were take, ’ut to the Strtpi
ley home for practic tnd it good
jolly tint •, with lots
candy for
refreshments.
Everyone de­
clared that they had enjoyed a
very pie ,s mt evening.
I The minstrel show is to be giv­
en Saturday evening, Nov 6 at
’YOU AUTO WEAR GOGGLES' ; the hall. The Darktown Belles
Why come back from your au­ vill sing songs of such forlorn
to trip with your eyes inflamed and exceedingly humorous sen­
from dust and wind when yen timent l at your sides will shake
Everybody
can protect them nt a sma:l ms with merriment.
come
and
make
your
disposition
DON’T DELAY buying them.
better. A hearty laugh guaran­
Sa»e your eyes.
teed every five minutes. Ad­
mission 35 and 20 cents.
Ev­
erybody come and enjoy your­
self.
O p t e m e t r i s t .
1 he senior class" has sent for
ACS A N Y
CAPITAL A KO INDÜSTRÏ ■ KEEP OUT!
As a Citizen of Oregon You Need
The Port of Portland.
Unlesi Oregon develops her shipping facilities she cannot ex­
pect to get her share ol the world's business. It rests with the
citizens of this state whether Oregon shall develop her wonder­
ful resources ami reach out for bigger markets, or remain
practically an inland state
To become a real port, a 30 foot channel must be dredged in
the Columbia and Willamette rivers from Portland to the Paci­
fic ocean. This will enable farmers, stockmen and lumbermen
in the interior of the state to reach the markets of the world at
a lower freight rate and greater profit to themselves.
The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements
can he granted the Port of Portland only by the people of the
state. \ on and every o th e r citizen will benefit ifyou. on Nov 2.
YOTE 310 YES On the Ballot the
PORT OF PORTLAND DOCK COMMISSION CONSOIDATION BILL
O REG O N PORT D E V E LO P M E N T LE A G U E
G. S 0 N E A L , S E C R E T A R Y
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