Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 04, 1920, Image 3

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P H Y S IC IA N
G A R N JO 0ST,
AND
Telephone 145.
Do you w ant a
SURGEOh
Halsey, Oregoa
Amor A. Tussing
LAWYER AND NOTARY
B rownsville , O regon
Milking Machine?
See E S M arsters a b o u tit and
let him dem onstrate it forvou,
Halsey
Items
X-RAY
Did the Election
go to suit you?
Here’s something
that will suit you.
Latest Election News in a
Nutshell.
Men’s suits and over­
coats
20 to 30 per cent
discount.
A special on men's
dress shirts. A new lot
just arrived at
$1.95.
Harding is elected president
with at least 346 votes in the
electoral college. Cox seems to
be sure of 127 v otes while there
are still 58 in d oubt As it only
takes 266 to elect, Harding will
have a margin of 80, even if all
the doudtful states go to Cox.
The next congress will be re­
publican. The senate will prob­
ably have a majority of 10 an 1
the house will probably have a
majority of close to 100.
R N Stanfield is elected over
Senator Chamberlain by some­
thing near 3000.
It is probable th at the entire
county ticket is republican. The
closest race was for county su­
perintendent of schools? but Mrs
Cummings is in the lead with
»’hat returns are in.
$100 Reward, $100
T h e r e a d e r . o f th ia pa p e r will k.
p|fa.<Ml to laarn th a t t h a n 1« a t l a w
one d r.a d a d d ia a a M t h a t aclanca b a .
bean a b la to c u re In a ll Ita . , » « » • and
th a t la c a ta rrh .
C a ta r rh bain« g r a a tlr
In ftiianred by c o n a tltu tto a a l oondttlona
requires ro n a tltu tlo n a l tre a t m e a t
H a ll.
C a ta rrh M edicin e la ta k e n In te r n a lly and
a cta th ru th s Blood on th a M ucous Sur
fa ea o f th e 8 y a tc n th e re b y d e s tra y tn ,
th a fo u n d a tio n o f th a diaeaaa. g iv in g the
p a tie n t e tre n g tb by bu ild in g up th e eon
a tltu tlo n end aeeletlng n a tu re la doing lu
w o rk
T h e p ro p rieto rs ha v e so much
fa ith In th e c u ra tiv e po w er o f H a ll .
C a ta r rh M edicin e th a t th e y o ffe r One
H u n d re d D o lla rs for a n y case th a t It fa lla
to cure. Send fo r Uat o f te e tltw o n U le
Address T J. C H K N E T « C O . T a M u
O hio
Sold by a ll D ru g g U ta , Ho.
ALBANY, OREGON.
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have results.
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Our Sermonatta
He made himself of no reputa­
tion, and took upon him the form
of a eervaot. Phil 2: 7.
As no man c n ti serve two man-
ten and satisfy both, and do jus­
tice to both, their interests conflic­
ting, no more can we serve God
and righteousness, and at the sa m e
time he plranrig and acceptable
to the adversary and those who
are in harmony with him who now
rules in this present dispensation,
the “ Prince of thia world ” All
of the Lord's consecrated people,
those who would lay up treasures
in heaven and be rich toward God,
must ba willing to become of t o
reputation amongst those who are
not consecrated, and who, whatev­
er their profession«, are really aerv- ,
ing Mammon, selfishness, the pres- '
ent life, and not sacrificing th« se
interests to the attainment of the
heavenly kingdom.
Shoe Repair Shop
Two doors north of the hotel.
Am prepared to do all kinds of
•hoe repairing.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
JEWETT the COBBLER.
: Frank Koontz is working in
the printing office a fter school.
Monster Egqa. '
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Xri eerg. e q u iv a le n t in slxe to 1WI
Mayor L E Walton was re­
elected with a scant majority of
3 over H C Davis.
Eldon Cross was elected re­
corder with 115 votes.
J C Bramwell was elected m ar­
shal with 73 votes against J W
Rector with 51 votes.
D Taylor was elected treasu­
rer with only 118 votes against
ali opponents.
E E Gormley was elected
councilman for 2 years. The
votes stood, E E Gormley 63, 11
W Chance 52.
The three councilmen elected
for four years are Geo Taylor,
67 votes, W F White 66, M E
Gardner 64.
The two losing candidates
were A Wesley 61, and George
Hayes 55 votes.
Brownsville and Drifted Snow
flour at D H S tu rtev an t’8.
For Dental Work—Dr. E. VV
Barnum. Harrisburg, Oregon.
Phone or write for appointment.
Miss Dorothy Miller from Cot­
tage Grove, came down Friday
evening and spent the week end
with her parents, returning Sun­
day evening.
For Sale—A Jersey male calf
seven months old, subject to reg­
ister. D H Sturtevant,
Mrs W H Campbell left Sun­
day for Freewater, Oregon. Two
of her daughters went with her
Methodist Church Notes
but her son remained here.
DR. R. H. HARRIS
Gov Olcott has declared Nov
SUNDAY SCHOOL
11, “ Armistice day,” a school
Principles of Christian Living.
C u sic k
B a n k B u il d in g . A l b a n y . holiday, writes Mrs Ida M Cum­
Seek ye first his kingdom, and
mings.
his righteousness, and all these
It appears th at the mouth of
things
shall be added unto you.
C. C . B R Y A N T
Hades has been discovered r.ot
M
att
6:
33.
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
far from Bend. It certainly is a
This lesson treats on the con­
201 New First N a t’l Bank Bldg, hot place if all accounts are true. d u c to r Christian citizens. Mo­
D Taylor left Wednesday
Albany, Oregon.
rality is an expression of the in­
m oiningfor Portland where he
ner life. The Christian attitude
has been summoned to serve on
toward others.
Be brotherly,
the federal grand jury.
sympathetic, understanding and
The Odd Feilows will present
patient, all growing out of tie
veteran jewels to twelve of its love taught us by our heavenly
members Saturday evening, Nov
Father. If the golden rule wa
6th. Odd Fellows’ wives and
applied to social problems, to bus­
If it didn’t we are sorry for the Rebekahs are invited.
iness; to international relation­
you, but on the other hand if it
Mrs Pearly True returned last
did we congratulate you. L et’s 1 week from a lengthy visit in ships today, w hat wo lid be the
forget it, i t ’s all over, even the Maine. She brought back with results?
“ Put a little fence of tru ft
shouting.
her Miss Lila Dudley, who will
around today;
spend the winter here.
Fill the place with loving work,
Halsey celebrated the repub­
and therein stay.
lican victory last night by a big L ook not through the shelterirg
bonfire and the explosion of sev­
bars upon tomorrow.
eral monster crackers. Every­ God will help thee bear what
thing seems calm todav, and
comes of joy or sorrow .”
business has been resumed, and
Our Sunday school teachers
in a short time the campaign will are beginning some special work
have been forgotten.
leading up to our rally day.
The Telegram is making its
About 25 of our Leaguers spent
regular yearly bargain rate.
Tuesday evening at the H D
Until November 15th they are
Mitzner home in their business
offering their paper for four dol­
meeting and social gathering.
lars a year, after which time the
The missionary society will
subscription price will advance to meet this Friday a t 2 p m with
six dollars. Until th at time we Mrs Standish.
The leauer is
will give the Enterprise and the Mrs Koontz.
Telegram for one year for five
There was a real live official
dollars. Bring in your subscrip­ board meeting at the parsonage
tion if you want to renew. For on Monday evening. Some im­
further information inquire at portant m atters were discussed,
the Enterprise office.
and the Lord willing we shall
Chiropractor
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The Halsey Election.
E. L. STIF? and SON
hen«’ egg*, and in volum e to tw o g a l­
F U R N IT U R E D E A L E R S .
lon a. Is on vie w In th e museums. T he
eg« was laid c e n tu rie s ago by a now Carries everything in Furnitur«,
e x tin c t fo w l, the aepyonds. and Is des­
also PIPELESS FURNACES.
ignated as a fo ssil by archeologists.
T he aepyornis, a cco rd in g to the resu lts
o f e xpert research, was a huge w in g ­
less creature, th e la rge st and most f o r ­
plays all makes of records.
m idable b ird o f p :e y th a t ever tro d
the earth. In life It has been various
ly estim ated to have stood fro m seven
to tw e lve fe e t in bight, possessing
m assive nn<1 p o w e rfu l lim bs.
T h is
215 217 Lyon Street, Albany.
great b ird surpassed the o s tric h , the
k in g o f modern b ird s , both In site ,
Hu. H a r o l d E J A C K ­
herculean s tren g th and b u ild . I t fo r­
m erly lived In considerable num bers
son , JO4..W5 i s i
Na
on the Island o f Madagascar.
tio u a l Bank B u ild in g . Albany. I ir e g o u .
The RAMONA MACHINE
Also
WHITE SEWING
MACHINES.
DENTISTRY
Without pain.
blocking method.
G row ing Sugar Cane.
Sugar cane req u ire s an abundance
o f sunshine and w a te r and a deep, ft r
tile soil. In p la n tin g , the s ta lk s m e
la id le n g thw ise in fu rro w s , am i each
1olnt sends up a shoot, w h ich la te r
produces suckers.
When ready fo r
harvesting, a field o f sugar cane re­
sembles a corn field, but the pla n ts
are som ewhat la rg e r and there are no
tassels and no ears. T h e s ta lks at this
lim e have grow n about 12 m onths and
have changed fro m green to reddish It,
color, w h ile most o f th e lo w e r louve*
have fa lle n away. T he y are cut by
hand w ith a long k n ife , stripp e d of
th e ir leaves and c a rrie d on ca rts or
sm all c h i * to the sugar m ill.
Late
n erv e­
BARBER - SHOP.
KARL A. BRAMW ELL, Prop.
Suits
Cleaned And Pressed.
L A IN DRY SENT AW A Vou MONDAY
I. (). O. F.
WILDEY LODGE NO. 6 5 . »
Regular meeting next S a tu r­
day night.
SOME FACTS
ABOUT THE
PHILIPPINES'
The U n iv e rs ity o f Snnto T om as is
25 years older th a n H a rvard .
BARBER SHOP
All tools “ Sanitary Sterilized”
Laundry Every Week
Cleaning and Pressing
E. C . M IL L E R
SWIF! « CO.
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T he F ilip in o people num ber 10.350,
640, o f w hich 9,405,272 arc C h ris tia n »
aud only 9 per cent non-G brlstlans.
Halsey Station.
They L.-»e been C h ris tia n s fo r 3< hi
yeurs and have a c u ltu re m id reflue
nient th a t w ill com pare very fa v o ra b ly
w ith th a t o f o th e r nations.
Cash buyers of ( ’ream
Eggs and Poultry.
T here are o n ly 3.0SI Japanese In the
P h ilip p in e s. T he re are about lOO.Ooo
Japanese In C a lifo rn ia alone, or 15
tim es as many as lu the e n tire P h ilip
pine archipelago
L .W . BYERLY,
A g en t
W. J. Ribelin
E n g lish Is ta u g h t exclu sive ly In the
P h ilip p in e publie schools.
T w o m il
lion natives now speak English fluent
ly. and there are 700.000 E n g lish
H a n d le s Tow n and C o u n try P ro p e rty ,
speaking c h ild re n In the pu b lic schools
I t is destined to be the n a tio n a l Ian (live In in a c a ll and see i f he can Nx
guage.
you up.
Dealer
in
Real
Estate.
Seventy per cent o f the In h a b ita n ts I
o f the P h ilip p in e s over tell years o f
age, according to a census Just com ­
pleted. arc lite ra te . T h is Is a higher
percentage o f lite ra c y th a n th a t o f any
South Am erican c o u n try , h ig h e r than
304 Broadalbin St, Albany.
th a t o f Spain and h ig h e r than th a t o f
any o f the new rep u b lics o f K u m j»
Our wonderful roots and herbs
whose Independence Is being guaran
are found in the China prepara­
teed by the A llies.
The Hing Wo Chi­
nese Medicine Co.
tions and have stood the test of a
T he F ilip in o people are nnanlm ous thousand years to cure Catarrh,
In th e ir desire fo r Independence
Asthma, Lung Trouble. Cancer,
W henever they are called npoo to de
posit th e ir b a llo ts th e y have a lw a ys Rheumatism, Blood Poison. N er­
ra tifie d th is a s p ira tio n . A t e ve ry ses­ vousness, Stomach, Liver and
sion before a d jo u rn m e n t th e ir rep re j
se n la tlve s In the L e g is la tu re re ite ra te I Kidney troubles, also private ail­
th e ir fa ith In the p rin c ip le s o f lib e rty ments of men and women.
Con­
and the Independence o f the F ilip in o
sultation
free.
The
Hing
We
people.
The F ilip in o s declare they have no
grudge or grievance sgnlnst the Amei
lean people. T h e ir appeal Is secotn
pooled by a message o f frie n d s h ip and
g ra titu d e fo r a ll th a t Am erica has done
fo r them. T hey p o in t o u t th a t I.'hcle
Sam gave Independence to Cuba, and
they hope th a t they, too, w ill receive
th a t boon w ith o u t w hich, they declare,
no c iv ilis e d and p a trio tic people can
enjoy the m axim u m o f happiness and
se lf respect.
A special delegation o f F ilip in o s , o f ­
fic ia lly representing the F ilip in o pet-
pie, attended the R epublican and hem
o c rs ilc N a tio n a l conventions, seeking
an Indorsem ent o f the F ilip in o desire
fo r Independence In the tw o p la tfo rm s
T lie lr argum ents, b rie fly stated, were
as fo llo w s :
F irs t.— T h a t the A m erican Tieclsrs
Hon o f Jndepender e declares th a t
governm ents d e riv e th e ir Just power»
fro m the co n ,e n t o f the governed ;
Second.— T h a t the A m erican Con
gress, in the Jones law , solem nly prom
laed the F ilip in o s Independence upon
the e stablishm ent o f a stable govern
ment. and th a t th e ir cla im th a t the
«aid stable governm ent Is now In ex
istence In the Islands has Iwen official
ly confirm ed by A m e rica's ow n repra
se n taflve s th e re ; and
T h ir d .— T h a t A m e rica w ent before
the w o rld In the recent w a r as th e
avowed cham pion o f " s e lf d e te rm ltis
lio n .” A m erican so ld ie rs ha vin g been
to ld If was one o f the th in g s they
w e st Sighting and d y in g fur.
Chinese Medicine Co. P 0 Box,
247, Albany, Oregon.
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Chiropractor
DR. A. R. PINNEY
Electrical equipped office
Room 401 Firat National Bank Buihling
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W R I G H T & PO O IJK
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¡rectors and Licensed
Em balm ers........
• BROWNSVILLE and HARRIS­
Branches at Halsey and
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: Sweet Home.
Frank Kirk. Rep­
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resentative for Halsey, Phoelfid
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F. M. GRAY,
Drayman.
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All work
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' reasonably.
done promptly and
Phone No. 269.
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MOVE BY TRUCK
I/»ng Distance Hauling,
Light and Heavy Truck».
E. R. Cummings,
Albany, Or«