Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 11, 1920, Image 2

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T he Halsey Enterpris
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An Independent Newspaper
PUBLISHED
EVERY THURSDAY
1 EXPRESSED W IL L C7 PEOPLE
Bl”)?HIST
M arve lo u s C olle ctio n Preserved
C enturies »n the Tem ple of
Dai? :JI in J ip a n .
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“ F irs t A m e ric an C o n s titu tio n " G rew
O u t of Feelin fl o f D iss atis fac­
tio n W ith Condition«.
4 SHASTA ROUTE TRAINS
BETWEEN
PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO
D n lg o jf, th e homi tem pio o f the Out
E f f e c t iv e S u n d a y . ^ f o v e m b a r tU th .
The te rm “ F irs t A m e ric a n C o n stl- j
achool o f the Shlngon sect o f B u d ­
tu tio n "
Is
frtx iu e titly
a pplied
by
dhism In .Japan, situ a te d not fa r fro m
w rite rs to w h a t Is b e tte r k n o w n his J The “ O regonian”— Train Nos. 53 and 54.
Entered as aecond-class m atter Oc­ K yo to . In the I'J I d is tric t, suggesls by to rlc a lly as th e “ F un d a m en ta l O rders,
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping
tober 3, 1912, a t the postoffice at H al­ its name is re la tio n to E m peror o f C o n n e c tic u t."
M any
people In
cars, dining car and observation car.
ley, Oregon, under the Act of March Dnlgo, w ho reigned fro m SOS to 930. M assachusetts ha vin g become d is s a tis ­
8, 1679.
___________________ Its name o rig in a te d fro m .»>• fa c t th a t fied w ith u la w th a t noue but church The “ C alifornia E xpress”— Train Nos. 15 and 16.
Its founder. A bbot Sliolm . (n in e to th is
members sh o u ld vote o r hold office,
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping
Devoted to the m aterial upbuilding of ■ v illa g e and tM la ltm d a fte r he d ra n k a t le n g th d e term in e d io fo rm o th er
Halsey and surrounding country aiid . fro m un o lii fa rm e r's s p rin g : “ T he settlem ents. O th e r to w n o rg a n iz a ­
cars and dining car.
Linn County generally. Subscription w a te r was as good as ila ig o t" It Is a tio n s m ig ra te d a lm ost b o d ily fro m The “ Sh asta” — Train Nos. 11 and 12.
(No excess fare.)
B uddhist w ord m eaning tin unctuous
M assachusetts to w h a t was then the
rate $1.50 per year in advance.
A
new
through
train.
Handles
standard
Bleeping cars
ric h liq u o r. T he posthum ous title o f
w ilderness.
These
were
N ew ton.
the em peror m ust
have o rig in a te li
W a te rto w n and D orchester, w h ic h had
onlv,
dining
car
and
observation
car.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S S A L E .
fro m his de vo tion to the te m p le m id
th e ir name« changed, re sp e ctive ly, to
Its fo n m le r. as w e ll as fro m his b u ria l
H a rtfo rd , W e th e rsfie ld and W in d so r. The “ San Francisco E xpress”— Train Nos. 13 and 14.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N ' th a t
ill tlie tem ple grounds.
A lo n g w ith them w ent th e ir govern­
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping
by v irtu e o f an e xe cu tion to me d ire < .
ing o rg a n iz a tio n s and a general co u rt
Bare specimens o f B u d d h ist n r t and
cars and dining car.
ed issued o u t o f the C irc u it C o u rt (
fo r the th re e tow ns was a fte rw a rd
lite ra tu re , c a re fu lly preserved as the
— J b r o u g h a ta n d a n d s le e p in g can , P o r t la n d to L oa
t t e State of Oregon, lo r the county >
tem ple treasures o f D a ig o jl, and ex­ form ed.
J fn g e ta a . le a v e s P o r t la n d o n tb e C a l if o r n i a S r p r e a a
L in n , on the ju d g m e n t w h e re in C. V
h ib ite d re ce n tly al T o kio , th ro u g h the
Jan. 14. 1039. tills lit t le c o m m u n ity
e ffo rts o f f ir . K a ts u m i K o ro lta o f
fo rm e d th e firs t w r itte n A m e rican
B ry a n t is ju d g m e n t cre d ito r and r M
a r r iv e s C o s A n g e l e s tt.fS a . m - a e ca n d m o r n in g .
the e d ito ria l s ta ff o f h is to rio g ra p h ic a l
C o n s titu tio n at H a rtfo rd . T IilS Con­
Je w e tt is ju d g m e n t debtor, 1 w ill oi
in n te ria ls in T o k io Im p e ria l u n iv e rs ity ,
s titu tio n s p rin g s d ire c tly fro m
the
S aturday, December 4th, 19211, at tin
b rin g th e s to ry o f the te m p le (low'll
w ill o f th e people, and. n e ith e r E n g ­
h o u r o i 1 o 'clo ck f M. at the fr o n t Joot
Make the days delightful In W intertim e. Enjoy the
to .'fisi years ago.
Am ong th e pecu­ lish k in g n o r p a rlia m e n t, n o r C o lo n ia l
o f the C o u rt house in A lb a n y. L in i
lia r p a in tin g s In the tem ple are the
co uncil, n o r g o ve rn o r had a n y th in g to
fragrance
of poinsettas, vioiets, poppies, and gerani­
C ounty, Oregon, sell at p u b lic auction “ flo w e r v ie w in g screens.” p ictu re « o f
do w ith It. T h e ord e rs -pro vid e d fo r
ums,
or
the
joys of outdoor sports and pastimes.
to the h ig h e st b id d e r to r cash in hand horse tra in in g and a co lle ctio n o f tu li
tw o general re p re s e n ta tiv e assemblies
the fo llo w in g real p ro p e rty to w it:
T ravel W ith P le a su r e V ia T h e S h a sta R o u te.
p a in tin g s said to he ra re treasures.
each year, composed o f delegates
B e g in n in g at a p o in t on the E. boun
Reduced R ound T r ip T ic k e ts are N ow on Sale to S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia .
In the lite r a r y c o lle c tio n th e re Is fro m each to w n , one fo r the election
o f g o ve rn o r and m agistrates, th e o th e r
d a ry lin e o f Section 1, I p. 14, S. R 4 \\
an illu s ir a te il coj.y o f th e th ird ro ll
F R E E on request, " C a lifo r n ia fo r th e T o u r is t,” a new illu s tra te d
W ill. M er. in L in n Co., O r
w h ich 1- o f ‘‘S c rip tu re o f Cause and E ffe ct o f fo r m a kin g th e laws. These fu n d a ­
b o o k le t g ra p h ic a lly d e s c rib in g the d iffe re n t resort».
m ental o rd e rs as they w ere called,
40 leet N . o f the ‘4 section co rn e r ano the Past and the P re se n t." It was
F o r fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs in q u ire o f lo c a l agents
w ere th e be g in ning s o f d e m o c ra tic
made n e a rly 1.200 years ago. hut the
ru n n in g thence W. 85.3 feet; thence
I governm ent In Am erica.
colors
In
the
p
ic
tu
re
nre
ns
fresh
ns
780.12 feet: thence li. to the E . bound i
the present day pigm ents. T h is scroll
ry lin e o f said section; thence N. to the
Is considered the oldest th in g e xta n t
KEY TO ANCIENT HISTO RY
place o f b e g in n in g .
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger A g en t
In .Japan o f colored n rt oa paper.
The Said sale is made to sa tisfy a
G reek P a p y ri Have Revealed P ra c ti­
ju d g m e n t o f record in said C o u rt in f .
c a lly A ll T h a t Is K n o w n of
Our rally day committee: Mrs
All Cities Now In Separate High­
vor \>f said ju d g m e n t c re d ito r ami TREES GIVE M IL K L IK E JUICE
G reco-Roman W o rld .
against said ju d g m e n t debtor, in the
B
M Bond, Mrs C E Gulliford
way
Districts
in
Linn.
T ro p ic s P rovide P re tty F a ir Substi- ■
sum of $139,95 and a ccru in g costs an
G reek p a p y ri were docum ents f o r
and Mrs D Taylor have assigned
tu te fo r the A n im a l P ro d u ct In
H ereafter Halsey, Browns­
in te re s t thereon, to g eth e r w ith the costs
a n cie n t h is to ry w h ich supplied a p e r­
Use In N o rth e rn Climes.
the parts io the pageant and will
of and upon th is e xecution and sale.
sonal v ie w o f th in g s. T h e y described ville, Scio and Sodaville will be
begin the practice this week.
Dated th is U t i l day of October. 1920.
classes
n
o
t
represented
in
h
is
to
ry
as
In B r itis h G uiana and
th e W est
road districts within themselves We are planning for a great day
C. M . K e n d a ll,
Indies, p a rtic u la r ly on the banks o f u s u a lly w r itte n and heljied In th e s tu d y
County Assessor Van Winkle has on November 28th.
S h e riff of l.in n Co., Ore.
th e R iv e r D em erara, th e re grow s h o f p o p u la r psychology o f th e Greco-
Ito
m
a
n
E
g
y
p
t,
and
by
analogy,
also,
announced. This condition has
t n v kn ow n to the n a tive s ns the hya
Four members of our school
liy ii, w h ich y ie ld s fro m its h a rk and i to some e x te n t, th e G reco-Rom an been brought about by an order
attended
the S S institute at Al­
p ith
II Juice s lig h tly
ric h e r and . world.
T he p a p y ri Illu s tra te d th e h is to ry from the county court in accord­ bany last Saturday and came
th ic k e r th a n cow's m ilk . T he tre e 1« '
o f a d m in is tra tio n , show ing It In ac­ ance with a new state law w ith­
a b o u t fo rty feet high and eighteen
Stock Farm, Registered.
home much benefited.
Inches In circu m fe re n ce
when
fu ll tu a l w o rk in g , and n o t In th e o ry. T h e re draw ing all
corporate towns
S H O R T H O R N CATTLE grow n, and the n a tive s use Its Juice j was not m ucb e ln the p a p y ri on m ys­ from county road districts. All The solos and the two Spirit
te ry cu lts, b u t th e re were In te re s tin g
ns we use m ilk . I t being p e rfe c tly
filled sermons on last Sunday
D U R O C SW INE
harm less and m ix in g w e ll w ith w a te r. , re lig io u s docum ents, such as the hym n other towns in Linn county had
were much appreciated.
to Isis. T he p a p y ri m ostly Illu s tra te d
T he Cingalese have a tree— they
Write, or call when at Albany. c a ll It k lrla g h u tn a — w h ich yie ld s a the p o p u la r a ttitu d e to re lig io n , popu­ previously been altered to accord
The missionary meeting at the
Farm adjoins city. Some bull, flu id In a ll respects lik e m ilk ; w h ile 1 la r p ie ty m id Im pie ty. T he y w ere a ls o to this provision.
Standish home last Friday wa9
The elfect of this provision attended by 12 members. Mrs
of serviceable age at prices you In th e fo re sts o f I ’ara grow s ii tree useful f o r e a rly C h ris tia n ity , E g yp t
being the n a tiv e c o u n try o f monas- will be to allow county money to
ca lle d
the
itiussenodendroii, w hich
can afford to pay.
Koontz and Mrs Taylor led the
gives a tn llk llk e ju ice . I t can be ke p t ticism .
be expended upon roads outside lesson and Mrs Wesley and Mrs
C. C. Bryant, Prop.
T he econom ic decay o f th e Rom an
f o r an In d e fin ite tim e and shows no i
em pire, p o p u la r education, and the of city limits, throw ing the re­ McWilliams sang a duet.
tendency to become sour.
J. M. Wagner, Sup’t.
On the o th e r hand, c e rta in trees In h is to ry o f th e G reek language, w ere sponsibility for
roads within
On Monday night the pastor
tile va lle ys o f A rn rn a and 111 Cnuagua i ulso Illu s tra te d by p a p y ri. T h e b o r­ towns upon the towns entirely.
50 A C R E S S T O C K E D and l'.tJL 1l'I T . 1 > y ie ld a s im ila r tlu id , w h ich , when ex- ' row in gs o f C h ris tia n ity could he traced
called a League committee meet­
fro m o ld e r paganism fro m th e p a p y ri,
begins to fo rm Into
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ing at the parsonage in the inter­
A ll n n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , good 5- room posed to th e a ir.
». w h ich very soort m id the C h ris tlim m id pagan a ttitu d e «
a
k
in
d
o
f
rhees
house w ith fireplace, bath, h o t and cold
est of “ Win My Chum W eek,”
cuuld th u s be ebntrasted.
becomes sour.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
w ater, la rge barn, silo , garage and a ll
which begins next Sunday. The
In th e ('u n a ry Isla n d s there is 11
The power and authority t f
necessary o u tb u ild in g s , w ater piped t.
tre e ca lle d ta b ayn (Joice, o f w h ich the
young people showed their inter­
house and barn, fa m ily o rch a rd and b e r­ m ilk , th icke n ed in to a je lly , is con­
Jesus.
est by their good attendance and
ries. woven w ire fences, 25 tons of hay sidered a d elicacy.
And Jesus went about a ’l the
pledged their earnest co-opera­
in the barn, 5 cows, 1 y e a rlin g h e ife r,
cities and villages, teaching in
2 calves, 4-year o ld H o ls te in b u ll, good I
tion with their pastor in the
U n p le a sa nt Dream«.
their synagogues, and preaching
span of uiares, I brood sow, 8 pigs, reg ­
launching of this great work.
A I.ondon chem ist, d re u n iin g th a t
the gospel of the kingdom and
istered Roland C h in a lioar, am i about he had sw a llo w e d poison by m istake,
Refreshm ents were served.
lt X lc h u k n*. A ll neecsaary fa rm e q u ip ­ rose fro m th e c h a ir lu w h ich he had
healing all m anner of disease
Our girls’ Booster class at
m e n t except b in d e r. Located 7 m ile s fa lle n asleep m id, so v iv id had the
and sickness. M att 9: 35.
their meeting this week, elected
n o rth of A lb illy on g.axl graveled road. dream been, he w ent to th e shop and
Ip this lesson Jesus healed the
U n ■ signed «opyrigh ted a rtic le w r it ­
B u t th is. In the
J . m ile to sch o o l and 1 m ile Io r a i|r m l took an a n tid o te .
the following officers: Beulah Me
ten
»n*m
the
D
em
ocratic
convention
hall
leper,
another sick with a fever,
etalsuu aud store. P rice lo r e v e ry th in g absence o f real poison, begun to p o i­ at Son Fruucleco for the In te rn a tio n a l
Kern, president; Willamina Cor-
son him , and before he realized the New « Service W illia m J B ryan paid the and still another
sick of the
i t ¡,000. Terms.
foUow tn« rem a rka b le trlb u ta to Joae p.
corar,
secretary; Agnes Hayea,
m ista ke th e e rro r was beyond re p a ir
X I-:—licit) the youna F ilip in o who la in
W IL L A M E T T E V A L L E Y L A N D CO.
charge of th e P h ilip p in e Independein n palsy.
In a n o th e r case a man, a fte r a lie a i
treasurer. They surprised their
.0 . 1st N a tio n a l B in k It ig A ■ n . O r
P u b lic ity cam paign to lh a U n ited S la te » .>
•>d a rg u m e n t w ith a v is itin g frie n d ,
We are led to inquire as to the teacher by bringing in five new
dream ed th a t his guest was In his
motive
of Jesus in his m anifesta­ members and the putting on of a
By W IL L IA M J. B R Y A N .
room m olestin g Idin.
He
a c tu a lly
“ f e lt " r ugh h ds on his body,
The greatest personal v ic to ry ye t tion of his great power.
merry time. Would you like to
ju m p e d o u t o f I I. i m l ran to his won In thia D e m ocra tic convention was
His resistance of the tem pta­ be a Booster?
frie n d 's ;o<mi. T
re he a tta cke d Ills scored by a young F ilip in o by the name
Innocent "a s s a ila n t-' so v io le n tly th a t o f Jose I 1 MelenclO. He has charge o f tions in the wilderness show that
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th e la tte r w a s confined to bed fo r sev­ the P h ilip p in e P u b lic ity B ureau at j it was not for worldly gain, but
W asb ln g lo u.
e ra l w e e k s .
he came to establish a spiritual
He la o n ly iw e n ty -a tx year« old and
The minstrel show proved
Bachelor to the Hescue.
received bla ed u catio n I d the p u b lic kingdom whose governing prin­
In n stre e t c a r the o th e r day I sat
quite
a success.
We thank all
school» o f
the
P h ilip p in e « — under cipal is love.
Jesus came to
h lte c tly In h in d a wom an who was tr y
those
who
patronized
our efforts.
A m erican teacher«
«» be p ro u d ly serve, heal, and save poor suffer­
big lesperately to u n tie u face te ll.
boasted—and a t G eorgetow n. D. C.
D
idn't
you
enjoy
one
good
laugh?
I was fa scin a te d by h e r p e rsiste n t but
X»
His great love
He la a re m a rk a b ly p ro m is in g young ing, sinful men.
fru
itle
s
s
a
tte
m
p
ts
to
u
n
tie
the
ve
il
Of
course.
We
all
did.
•YOU AUTO WEAR GOGGLES’
man.
and sympathy was constantly go­
w ito one hand w h ile w ith the o th e r
Basket ball team s are being
Speaking w ith grace, using the best ing out to them in the healing of
Why come back f r o m your au­ she clu tch e d h e r nose glasses, w h ich language and w ith o u t a tra ce o f em-
organized
in the girls’ teams.
were helplessly entangled in It. I was hnrrnsstnent, be presented the cla im disease and suffering in
their
to trip with your eyes inflamed Just
The
games
of
the season are to
w o n d e rin g w h y some wom an pas­ o f th e F illp ln o a to Independence. T he mortal bodies.
It was Jesu s’
from dust and wind when you senger d id not o ffe r assistance, when audience waa astonished a t the
be
between
the
Seniors and J u ­
can protect them at a ma 1 cost '. she tu rn e d to me and s a id : “ P ardon stre n g th o f bis a rg u m e n t, the s k ill mission to heal men. body and niors, and the Sophomores and
b u t w o u ld you he k in d enough to
w ith w hich he m arshaled bla fa c ts ah I ¡soul, to straighten crooked limbs
DON'T DELAY buying them. me.
sis1 I f you can u n faste n th is v e il."
the high tone o f bla speech. He c a p ti­ aud crooked ideas, to
banish Freshmen. They are electing
Save your eyes.
A fte r frr.n tlc e ffo rts, « m id the su|t-
vated everyone and com m itteem en ai d
and their captains thia week, but we
press,s| m e rrim e n t o f the passengers v is ito rs p a id blm th e eo m p llm e o t o f blindnese and superstition
have not heard the report y e t
heal
hearts
of
hatred
and
selfiah-
1 came out v ic to r.
Itn t I was a much
r's ln g and cheering when he coaclud«-!
Tuesday the school was very
em barrassed bachelor.— Exchange.
his plea.
' ness. Faith in God comes not 1 y
When one o f th e co m m itte e a«ke<1
much delighted with a talk from
O stric h Plum e».
inheritance
from
our
ancestors
him some questions he re tu rn e d to the
O s tric h plum es are n o t a c tu a lly
in Mr Painter. He presented the
p la tfo rm and answ ered them w ith ns i but through personal tru st
plucked, by th e way. They are cut -
much lo g ic and p re cision as I f he b« d God expressed in our own efforts'. educational question in a very
pruned w ith no dam age o r pain to the
taken weeks to prepare his l o i w t r . It
b ird .
W hen the fe a th e rs « re " r ip e "
Do you think the sinful wor d in pleasing manner. A fter he ad­
was a re m a rk a b le triu m p h .
th
e
o
s
irlc
h
c
s
are
d
riv
e
n
In
to
a
V
High School he
Harold Albro,
As one who began tw e n ty -tw e years its chaotic state needs such a dressed the
shaped enclosure.
T h e ir bends «re
ago
to
fig
h
t
fo
r
the
prom
ise
o
f
Inde­
talked
to
the
grades.
M anufacturing Optician.
Christ today? Why not take
covered w ith a hood lik e a s to rk in g ,
pendence I was p ro u d of th is 0 lu s tra ­
Prof English was absent from
w h ich renders them tra c tn b le .
T he
! Him as our pilot?
tio n o f w h a t the F ilip in o Is capable.
school Tuesday afternoon on ac­
THE FURNITURE HOSPITAI w ings art- spread by th e man doing
We believe in training and
th e ''p lu c k in g " and the fe a the rs «re
count of the del th of his small
Renovate» and makes f. athi • clip p e d o ff fa ir ly close to the flesh.
. bringing our young people to the
T
h
is
doe»
not
h
u
rt
the
b
ird
In
the
m attresses, old furniture a id
The city got in a load of gravel ' front. Two wee';s ago one of nephew.
least and w ith in s ix ty days the (lend
The science classes are work­
I <t|week which they have betn our young ladies kindly taught a
mattresse« luatb1 like new.
q u ill euds d ro p «ut o f th e ir own ac­
ing
on their various experi­
Bring them in or phone 261-R. cord. T he ta il fe a th e rs are also dumping on the low places in our j S S class and last Sunday one of
m
ents
with much enthusiasm.
clipped.
I our young men did the same.
128-130 Ferry St. Albany, Ore.
burg.
CHAS. BALLARD, Editor
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