Mrs Id: Halsey s The n and Miss nized Wt parsonag tor of Il e T. F. I Saturday i.iCrniBi'. J W-0 chased a moved'to Monday, WIDOl URGE W4I In Slat trfs \ le j F!RST .Methodist Church Notes The Halsey Enterprise Thanksgiving Day. What does it signify to us? In PUBLISHED- EVERY THURSDAY hi tory, we reed that it became an annual custom in Plymouth CHAS. BALLARD, Editor : colony in 1680. President Wash­ Entered as second-class matter Oc­ ington, by request of congress tober 3, 1912, at the postoffice at Hal­ sey, Oregon, under the Act of March in 1779 recommended a day of thanksgiving for the adoption of 3, 1879. ' the constitution. And again in Devoted to the material upbuilding of 1784 for peace at the close of the Hulsey and surrounding country und Revolution. President Madison Linn County generally. Subscription also proclaimed a day of thanKs- rate $1.50 per year in advance. i giving for peace in 1815. The present national celebra- l tion dates from President Lin­ co ln in 1863. Since that time Stock Farm, Registered. the president, governors, and S H O R T H O R N C A TT LE mayors of large cities have is­ D U R O C S W IN E sued annual proclamations. What have we to be thankful Write, or call when at Albany. fori What might have been our Farm adjoins city. Some bulls condition by this time if the of serviceable age at prices you world war was still raging? can afford to pay. What if our country had been de­ C. C. Bryant, Prop. vastated as the foreign countries J. M. Wagner, Sup’t. were? W hat if four out of five of our children would have had 60 AC R ES S r o c K ill) and EQU11‘HE 1» to he turned out in the winter All nnder cultivation, good 6-roont house with fireplace, bath, hot and cold snow, as they were in the Cau­ Can we water, large barn, silo, garage and all casus last winter? necessary outbuildings, water piped to count our many blessings? Let house and barn, family orchard and ber­ us be truly mindful and cultivate ries, woven wire fences, 25 tons of hay a spirit of gratitude and thank­ in the barn, 5 cows, 1 yearling heifer, 2 calves, 4-year old Holstein bull, good fulness to the great giver of ev­ span of mares, 1 brood sow, 8 pigs, reg­ ery good and perfect gift. istered Poland China boar, and about L et’s Go! 100 chickens. AU necessary farm equip­ Where? To the Rally Day ment except binder. Located 7 miles Pageant at the M E church. north of Albany on good graveled road, When? Next Sunday a t 10:30 \'t mile to school and 1 mile to railroad Entitled the Coming station and store. Price for everything a m sharp. of Truth. Given by the children, $13,000. Terms. W ILLAMETI’K VALLEY LAND CO. young people and the choir, fol­ 203 1st National Bank Bldg. Albany, Or. lowed by a short illustrated ser­ mon by the pastor. Parents! Our little folks w ant vou to come. Friends! You will be glad you came. An Independent Newspaper BRYANT PARK PLACE Christian Church Notes Miss E McCallum, a mission­ ary from China, gave an address at the Christian church last Sun­ day morning and the Methodist ‘YOU AUTO WEAR GOGGLES’ m inister adjourned his services Why come back from your au­ and he and the greater part of to trip with your eyes inflamed his congregation went over to from dust and wind when you hear her. Much favorable com­ can protect them at a small cost': m ent has been made on her ad­ DON’T DELAY buying them. dress. Elder Phillips preached his S h 'e your eyes. i farewell sermon at the Christian ¡church last Sunday night. Ow­ ing to inclement w eather the a t­ tendance was not as large as i usual. His successor is a Mr Jones, who is also from Eugene. A L U N Ï 0 *1 0 . Elder Phillips resigned his charge Harold Albro, here to accept a call to the New­ M anufacturing Optician. berg church. He will certainly be missed in Halsey. THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL | C E topic for next Sunday is Renovates ami makes feathei “ Inspiring stories from Home m attresses, old furniture a n u ! Mission Fields.” Acts 10: 1-16, 34-48. m attresses made like new. Bring them in or phone 261-R, Thar.ksgivin. ■ .-.»rvices were j conducted today a t 10.80 at th e 128-130 Ferry St. Albanv. Ore. Christian church. Rev Cook delivrring the address. strument «»•<■<» bv nntent. Hating I.»u Lli. a h a llo w e d cipher of the republic pressed Into tt, the new Thanksgiving proclamation Is Bled away In the State department archives, later io be bound In Its chronological order, with other seen mulated proclamations. Uncle Sam takes all of these tech­ nical pains merely to retain the hand­ somely wriften proclamation as his own souvenir. But before the Instru­ ment has been filed 'awa.v a typewrit- ten copy Is sent to the State depart- ment's official printer, who has a shop of bis own In the basement of our for­ eign office. His printed copies are given to the uewspupers or to unyone who wishes. Each of the state governors must also be sent an exact copy, hut the de­ partment's strict code of etiquette de­ mands that these copies roust not be printed. They are typewritten and signed by the President's and secret tary of state’s own hands. Each gov­ ernor theu seconds this move of the President In appointing the annual feast day of thanks and prayer and. In their turn, the mayors of cities now generally second the move of their governors. By sueh Indirect means does the prompting of the nation’s ‘ft- ted •n e e V « " T i ll « o rh i filose I H ir in g .plsee ilo Mil (he ( REF Chiropractor DR. R. H. HARRIS , EC( X-RAY Wa thoua C v fiC K B ask B uilding . A lbani •IB,III afler exput ham read Amor A. Tussing LAWYER AND NOTARY B rownsville . O regon the | attira tan* cyeu mink the I turw T» then dnea ernn liter del >| pent tlaM Into hold pen» K t* dow O tllf C C. B R Y A N T ATTORNEY AT LA W 201 New First Nut'I Bank Bldg. Albany. Oregon. Shoe Repair Shop Two doors north of the hotel. Am prepared to do nil kind# of shoe repairirg. Satisfaction guaranteed. JEWETT the COBBLER. SuQicnbi’ for the Enterprise. ! | H e y , you aw elled -u p tu rk e y fe lle r 1 b tru ttln * round so big an d proud. P r e tty qu ick 1 guess y o u r beller W o n ’t be go ln ’ qu ite so loud. B ay, I'd run and hide, 1 bet you. A n d l*d leave o ft e attn ' some. E ls e the choppin -block 'll get you— D o n 't you k n o w N o v em b e r's come? D o n 't you k n o w th a t G ra n d m a 's m akin* Loads o f m ince a nd pu m p kin pies? D o n 't you sm ell ttiose goodies cookin'? C a n 't you see 'em ? W h e re ’s y o u r eyss? T e ll th a t rooster th e re th a t's crowing“, C uts folks new a re ksep ln' m um : Th ey do n't shew how t a t th e y 're growtat W h en they k n o w N o v em b e r a come. "Gobble! g o b b le r oh. do m a tte rl P re tty quick y o u 'll change your tana: You’ll be dead an d In a p la tte r. And I ' l l gobble p re tty soon. F I w as you I'd stop m y puffin.' A nd I ’d look m ost a w fu l g lu m — Hope th e y give you lots o f s tu ffln 'l A in 't you g la d N o v em b e r“» come? —Joseph C. Lincoln X / ’OU probcbly know that af­ ter a few weeks cf driving thorough flushing r gent th a t d ses not contam inate the fresh oil. your lubricating oi' becomes dirty with carbon, road dust and line pai tides of metal, w hich circulate through your engine and cause unnecessary w ear on bearing surfaces. And gasoline eccapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil. G ranted.There’u nothing new about th a t— but— O ur skilled mechanics know how to clean cu I a crankcase with it correctly and quiciuy,at a nom­ inal cost to you. T h ;s service assures proper lu­ brication for your cleaned engine. W e refill the crankcase w ith lrecn Zerolene of the correct grade. H ere’s an absolutely new w ay to get rid of this dirty, diluted oil and put your engine in line for better perform ance and longer life. It is called M odem Crank­ case Cleaning Service. W e re c o m m e n d M o d e rn Crankcase Cleaning Service as the latest w ord for better engine operation and longer life for your car. TO D A Y : Bring in your car for M odem Crankcase Cleaning Service. Mcdei n,—because we use Calol Flushing Oil, the new, scientific, PROCLAMATION INVOLVES WORK pens* ment NOVEMBER’S COME. i&o Crunk Case Serriez faliefansfc Qpt&m atrist. m e l'o rq , thunks theoretically reach the people. who actually receive It directly fruin the President himself through tba' eliminator of red-tape delays—the dally newspa|>er. In some localities ’ the bishops receive the proclamation I from the governors and hand It down In circular form to the lesser clergy who read It from their pulpits upon the Sabbath following Its Issuance. In parts of New England It is still the custom to rend the proclamation from the pulpit on two successive Sundays. 1 These Infinite pulns are taken, de i spite the fuct that there Is nothing In I the federqj statute authorizing a Pres Ident to set apart such a holy day But the proclamations make the holi­ day legal. It hit» been customary In rerent year» for the Department of State to 1 draft each Thnnksglvtng proclama­ tion. After the draft has been O. K.’d by the President It 1» handed to the State department'» expert penman, who In hta copper-plate chlrogniphy write» it upon a large sheet of excellent parch­ ment. which la sent to the President for his signature, and then returned to the State department to be signed by the secretary of stale. Next It must he Impressed with the grest seal of the United States, whose custodian will refuse to place It even upon so Important a document unless author- lied to do so by a formal warrant signed by the President, for the use of the great seal or the possession of an Impression thereof without the Chief Executive's written authority Is a grave offense, punishable by law. lndee.1, the g n a t seal—which was nisde by a Jeweler at a cost of $10,000 *Dd which la kept locked In a grea^ Frank Kirk Garage HALSEY, OREGON. *»\'7a- I ‘.‘a. T -. n. . r st w s B E