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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1923)
.► I *. I PAOM 2 HALfiHV K N T tR H R Ig g HA LSZY in d ep en d en t — NOT n *u tr»l— new» p u b lish ed every T nuraday by WM and A A, W HEELKK. Win. H. W heeler, E d itor, M ri- *■ W h eeler, b u sln ee» M a n n e r and Local N ew » E ditor. An paper, faith wavers, may not its result«, decree»«? Dr. Price teaches that ALBANY HEALINGS faith is nocestary in producing the healing», and th a t if the faith How the Subject Appears to A Waver«, to will the healiugr. Skeptic E N T E R P R I S E the H. A 1927 fair company has been Editor E nterprise: When a Subscription«, si 6o « y«*r in «.¿vane«., * b ite man appeared before a incorporated iu Portland. of native« in Africa t ’" • " S ’i or S’“ *- and> while talking to them , calm Leaves postof- «. 'y removed his glass eye’ ai.d A lb ----------„ an y lice corner in ■ - ■ - s - ----------- ---------------------- t , ’»“ U replaced It again, they a< HALSEY, Linn Co., Ore Jan 4 112J ‘ ,“ *n jtd h im “ 8 » • " ’hen 1 ________ ~ ~ HARM BLUC POW ERFUL B ro w n sv ille « . ™ . . « u } >or rownsv Calls at Shedd S ta g e and Tangent HALSEY S T A T E B A N K H a ls e y , O re g o n C A P IT A L AND SURPLUS $35,000 Commercial and Savjngi account« Solicited piny, xitogctner. tnelr ractlun waa Ret entirely to be despised. Thoa, my thoughts were a great deal more occupied with Beasley’s chance» than with the holiday spirit thut now. with furs and bells and wreathing mists of snow, breathed good cheer over the town. So little. Indeed, had Ibis spirit touched me, that, one eve ning when one of my colleagues, ■tending before the grate-fire tn the reporter's room, yawned and said he'd be glad when tomorrow was over. I asked him what was the particular trouble with tomorrow. Christmas," he explained, lan guidly "Always so tedious. Like Sunday.” Tt makes me homesick," said an other. a melancholy little man who was forever bragging of his native Duluth. "Chrlatmaa,'' I repeated— “tomor row 1” I t was Christmas eve, and I had not known it I I leaned back In my chair In a sudden loneliness, what pictures coming before me of long-ago C hrist-! mas eves at home!—old Christmas; eves when there was a Tree. . . . My name was called; the night city editor had an assignment for me. “Go up to Sim Peck’s, on Madison street,” ) be said. "He thinks he's got some thing on David Beasley, but won't say any more over the telephone. See what there la In It." picked np my hat and coat, and left the office at a speed which must * » « phenomenon thut I cannot explain I am not inclined to de Lv. Brownville 7 20 a. m and J.20 d m clare it supernatural. J am H alsey 7.59 J. 50 Albany 8.35 4 35 willing to confess th a t I do not Willi a farm bloc” in congress, Returning know. Lv, Albor.j 11.00 a. ni. and 5:00 p m • he agriculturist» of the country S T A R T SO M E T H IN G There have been some won I Al. Hulsey '1 4 5 5:45 ■ re receiving ie»pectful conaidera derful things done a t the Price Brownsville 12.15 6:1> If you weald make prog e** dart aometbiag worth while. Albany, 50c to brown*, tion from tba politicians. meetings in Albany and else Fare, Halsey to ville. .35c The labor unions have been an where. Home claim th at they There ia nothing you can start that will contribute more to your progress and baoDiness than a bank account. nouncing — thut they have supernatural dem onslra W E DO D Y EIN G ---- z — - . - gained are «---------- —. . . . — . Money in the bank creates confidence, “ Confidence beget* and are to gain eo much by union llo,,H ot divine power .others that ^ .liL a _ _ a th a n / o to . .. n « > ■ » enthusiasm and enthusiasm conquers the world." rith farm ers’ organizations that they are qqackery. 1 confess my HUB CLEANING WORKS ( In c ) their prospe *t of dom inating n a inability to account for them. S ta rt a B a n k A cco u n t and keep it growing. tional legislation has brightened. i»ut no student of hum an nature D Y E R S CLEANERS ( Itn HiisjM'ct h r. Price o f trickery. Now »ye are told in the W ash He believes th at he lieu in F ir s t S a v in g s B a n k o f A lb a n y , O r e g o n T A IL O R S HATTERS ington dispatches that ’‘big iu- through divine power, or th a t di du»tries of the country anil farm Vine power heals through him. Cor Fourth and Lyon sts. Where Savings are safe ” organizations have joined h a n d ’ One tiling is certain. There have Albany Oregon in a determined drive to procure l»een many rem arkable recover I •uch relaxation of the immigration ies from disease. We have no Local law as will relieve the present science today th at accounts for E. C. M iller, have given my superior the h'ghest Agent them. conception of my Journalistic zeal. At shortage of common labor.” a telephone station on the next corner Home C hristians declare that W INDO M & SO N (here can be no question that 1 called up Mrs. Apperthwalte'a house It is the work of the devil. There in many industries wages are too and asked for Mr. Dowdeu. were tbose.too, in the time of “What are you doing?” I demanded, high tor the prosperity of the Christ, who said: “ He casteth when his voice responded. couutry. There is unwarranted an make your O L D C A R S look out devils through n , --------- ----- Liu u uyii i Beelzebub. >eeize tin 11. "Playing bridge,” he answered. P ioneering between producer and the prince of devils," F or myself, like N E W Bring them in "Are you going out anywhere?” " Moderate priees. c meumer—greater than ever 1 “ 7 thut If the devil performed "No. What's the trouble?" known before. But th at in not the undoubted cures of which I ’T H tell you later. I may want fo see you tonight before I go back to the only cause of the H. C. L have knowledge he is a pretty W . J. R ib elin the office.” Another ia the labor coat of pro- tine old fellow—much better Office 1st door south of school house 'All right. I'll be at home all the than I have been told he wan. d iction, which lisa doubled «inco Halsey, Oregon. evening.” A. M. Hteder, a Roman Catlio th s prosperous days before the I hung up the receiver and made off in Real Estate lie, w rites a great many words Dealer .t B y /¿BOOTH TARK1NGT0Ñ on my errand. war. Handle» Town and Couutry Property to exprewa a very few ideas in Give him a call and see if he can fix Down town the streets were crowd Not ouly is the farmer compelled the Albany Democrat, demand you up. ed with the package-laden people, to pay exorbitant wages in many ing scientific proof th at the cures bending heads and shoulders to the case», but after he has secured the are the work of C hrist. . Yet he bitter wind, which swept a blinding, F . M. GRAY, aleet-llke snow horizontally against h gh-prioed help he ia likely to offers no such proof when li them. At corners It struck so tumul find it no more than hall as eflio tells us th at he saw a leper cured tuous a blow upon the chest of the pe ient a« fsrmerly, Thia multiplies at Lourdes, Wc must accept hi« D raym an . destrians that for a moment It would halt them, and you could hear them by four the labor coat of produc m iracle on faith but he wants All work done promptly and VI. gasping half-smothered "Ahs" like scientific proof of other«. ing crop«. reasonably. Phone No. 269.9 Autumn trailed the ’last leaves be bathers In a heavy surf. Yet there He offers autosuggestion and hind her flying brown p obes one night; There ia plenty of foreign help was a gayety In this eager gale; the we woke to a skurrjy of SDOw next crowd« pressed anxiously, yet hap to be had to produce furm crop« at hypnotism as explanation of the W R I G H T & P O O L E morning; and tt was winder. Down pily. up and down the street In their approximately the old co«t, ¡1 the healings—except t^ose he cites LIC ENSED FUNER AL DIRECTORS town, along the ald.r valks, the mer within his own church. But he generous search for things to give HARRISBURG LEBANON chants set lines of poles. covele,j bar« were 1st down, and if the away. I t was not the rich who strug-1 can no more prove his theory them with evergreen and rnn stream Phone 35 l'hone 15 farm and maulaoturiug interest« <>f the Albany heallugs than the gled through the storm tonight; these ers of green overhers | to encourage the I Branches at were people who carried their own combine there is nothing they can believers in divine healing cap festal «hopping. Sr/ ivntlow Army San Brownsville, Phone .3705. bundles home. You saw them; toilers not obtain from congress. prove theirs. , Halsey Phone 166, Frank Kirk, M g r ta Clause« stamped their feet nnd rang I fit r nnd savers, tired mothers and fathers, ™ “ on ' he cori1« r«. and pink fared 1 A more reasonable attitude oil The facts «fund. Mrs. Cochell worn with the grinding thrift of all children fixed the/ r noses Immovably the year, hut now for this one night the part of the more radical labor of Brownsville, for instance, to display-window s. For them, the careless of how hard-saved the money, C. L O W E «eason of seasors/ the time of times. > union«, and k e i I. W. W.iata on had a large goiter. The sore reckless ot everything but the Joy of was at hand. the part ol farm laborer« would iichs disappeared when she wa» Lebanon’s Keiiabie F uneral Di giving It to bring the children Joy on To a certain • new reporter cn the I and the troublesom e the one great tomorrow. So they bent irapru/e the pro «poets ol both of; anointed, i rector and M ortician them. 01 enlargem ent is reported t. Large stock; fine equipment, including Despatch the, efl r and gnyety of the their heads to the freezing wind, their streets meant n o le more than that the ' arms laden with daring bundles and -------- - * • * . ---- - have entirely »ulwided Hl UCH two good unto hearses. Prices most day« had - wheD ,t w>g ntght |n their hearts uplifted with the tremul A I r s .d y i „ t h i .c o u u t r y .r .m o r s i then. 'n; B n(1 , , ’,ndr‘‘d8 / case» reasonable. Lady attendant. the afternoon, and that he was given i ous happiness of giving more than they lau a a million in illi.... radio e .,n „ ............ - fewer politics 1 assignment«. This was than receiver.,'ran' . atand. X * , I ertnsnent cures could afford. Meanwhile, Mr. Simeon N otics ov Haaai»« Fn»at A ccount annoying, b/ caewe Beasley's candidacy resonting three or four miHion ra- lake to w r . " * ' " n<1" Peck, honest man, had chosen tnls ror the go ,-ernorshlp had given me s Notme is hereby given that the final season to work harm If he might to dlo listeners, and p.rbap« the most Mr. Hteder has 'faith to be- person^ , ’ ntereat In the political sltua- the gentlest of his fellow-men. trait r of the esute of A. M, Reetei, de- tion. T» ,e nominating convention of progressive and revolutionary ds Hevo that Oral cured his leper Ctati. I found Mr. Peck waiting for me has been filed in the county nls par ty woui<j meet the spr|ng. at his house. There were four other velopment is the I raadeastuig of If hi* hud scientific proof, hi* ’ i '" " 1 , co“ n‘>- Oregon, and that ' “** mlnatlon was certain to carry men with him, one of whom I recog c 'liege work. Forty-seveu colleges ^'ith would be gone displaced the 3th day of 1-ebiuary, 192.3, at the the e' ectloo also, and thus far Beasley nized aa Grist, a squat young man hour of ten o'clock a. m , has I cea duly a td uuiversities are broadcasting b-T Faith can exb»r appointed as the time and the court ah0T ed more strength than any other with sllppery-louklng black hair and .1 In the field. “Things are looking a lambrequin mustache. They were educational and musical programs, only where knowledge is lack honse. at Albany, Oregon, aa the place lor hearing of objections to such final ♦ way, sold Oowdpn. “He's always donning their coats and hats In the litis opens to the ambitious youth lug. \ \ bat we know, we do not aecount and the »rttlriueut thereof at orked hard for the party; not on the nail when I arrived. who is fiusocially unable to take believe, and what we believe which time any person Interested to dump, of course," he laughed; “bat 'From the Despatch, hay?” Mr. we do not know. »uch estate mav appear ami file objec the boys understand there are more *” eck gave me greeting, as he wound tio n * th t i " "i 1 i° e lu‘:# " •'W'tM’r nas not acientlfl» tions thereto and contest the same If Hteder has not scientific 1 Important things than speechmaking a' bnit comforter about his neck. • j . R alph H. K kxvss Z c? 3 h e r,‘o,or,‘ * ««to suggestion (tr Adni nistrator of the .hove name i His record In Congress gsve him the “ Ih a S good. We'd most give you up. cl°’ed' _ "'"•>« be ba« uo right to charge estate, Lebanon, Oregon. J confidence of everybody tn the state, T !4 < he V s Mr Grist, and Mr. Henry and. besides that, people always trust P. fiullop, end Mr. Qus Schulmeyer— them , lest be bring a false ac a quiet man. I tell you If nothing N otics or A d m in ij t « a T ob » S»y three men that feel the same w-ay 1 ha president is th>s country's rusation. Tha Haad and Front (and Backbone. happens he'll get tt.” about ''nve B’easley that I do. That Notice is hereby guan that t|- , forPer|7n".tf?‘iiV* !? <*•■!>'•« with I do not know, nor does Mr T»o), of the Opposition to Beasley “I ’m fer Beaaley," another politician Painters, Brownsville, dersigned administrator ol the U° of W. A. Ringo, deceaaed, will L e*u ‘* after January 15, 1923 sell f , ' )0 i* ° ‘l private »ale ail ot the' stoex ot drug, ' d'" -‘ ............................. .'f u e r . 5 " , uier- chandtse in the drug «1? » • J 1 a ' ¿f*, Northerly ownet b» W. A. Ringo. ,n • *<l then hold him accountable Linn Oregon, said $«' . r ' *- No angel» have made an an county, L w grw s cannot succsaslully o( - llir in hand I. a n . I or a ® ' ' he eu either for cash cash in pcarancc to enlighten it«. Mr thereof in hand and th aubauot.al jmrt P rt>* i?" M “ ,B deP « fliu e n t ■ coulHon k*i9t Hteder would better not “ rttsb tune and with such a."*i1^ L " ,c* ' Ml *ui?h to the n ..f “ ,‘ r as, n,a> >* in where angel» , fear t„ tread ’ I ! sat.slactorv , *^,e loventorv of ’“ i n* ‘t- How funny that kind n( Open-Minded Reader I Iw »een eud exatui ,tuck tusnt would b ars looked iu a re ------------- the Lebanon Lebanon n.sti . J . . * . « . a' at ,he ’ »Cre , -- —— i the — or at . publican piper when a democrat " "*• .’ m ' * 0 " continue« r ite , l'1 ® °n‘ ÌnU" to w W riU r n X d Jb ? : ’r r ’ «ting feller." he waved a mit •a a Close-Fisted, Hard-Knucklod, other explained. In an Interview, “because Risen From-thc-Soil Serf of Man, ten»/. mud to the fourth man—"he's he'« Dave Beasley I Yes, sir. Ira fer from the Journal. Likely you’re ao One Named Simeon P*jck. him. You know the beys say If a roan qus m a e . Is only for you, in this state, there mutton head the other d ay; he said onr 12ze young man from (he Journal Ian t much In It and he may go hack candidate ought to be » farmer, a 'man was unknown to me; moreover, I was «n I t ; but If he's fer yon, he means It • f the common people,’ and when I Mked him where fvCd find anybody far ’ from overjoyed at his presence in T5 ell, I'm fer Beaslev I” the group. There were other candidates, of more a man of thr common people’ *T ve got you newspaper men here " than Beasley, he said Beasley was 'too course; none of them formidable; but I waa surprised to learn of the exist- much of a aociety man' to snlt him I • contl nuetl Mr. Peck, "because I'm The Idea of Dave as a 'society man’ ! »-In ' to show you soraep'n’ about ence of a small hut energetic faction * • < ‘ 00 much for me, and I laughed j D a re Bensley that'll open a good many opposing our friend In Wainwright, hts folk's eyes tvheu It's In print" U Sim Pecks face, but that didn't own town. ("W hat are you surprised •W .’ll, what la I asked, rather w»s president or would look in « ,o ,h# Albany Democrat, . ---------- tnakicgfL a r .eb,,uon lu n .m îï ^ ' la7 ‘* n^ - t the about?" Inquired Dowden. "Don't you •top Sim Peck ! ’J „ t look st the styl- aha rpi y. democratic paper now ! h it own a rh itu a ry m ira o( evidenc- •« l*"»«ry to. 1923 ,hP r ‘ uk know what our folks are like, yet? be lives In. he yetped. 'Ain't he fairly “ Ä , - ! ; S ì l e v hold your horses a little b it” I f St. Paul lived In Wainwright, do Upped In luxury? Look at that big • nd then proving whatever Ire bouae he Uvea In i Look at the wav he returned. -Grist and roe know's, »»ay of Januar/. J W3. you supposq he could run for con The state highway commia«ion chooses by tbo«« rule«. He claims stable without some of his near neigh b» goes around In that big ear of his and so do Mr. CuMop and Jlr. Schul- “ cutitnq »170.000 from it» c m le m l, that , cure, , by , Christ - are universal, 4 d S S S * " A Rio. p>. bors getting oat to try and down - a n d a nigger to drive him. h alf the mey er. And I'm goln' to take them t o e . I had to boiler again, and. of and fw two reporters to look at IL him?") e have , the plated expense account, annoti ,<••- «Lnd '" ’‘»'R W --------- il.at . . .t i— . record th at when Christ healed a The head and front (and backbone, •m rse. that made Sam twice .« mod All 1 va.iy? Then come on.” ..h - , -i •x he started out to be: and he went He tbr.’ w open the door, stooped too) of the opposition to Beasley was » N o t ic i C'.lt rra and . . d . dnnble L - I . u . the L . work . ______ » . . . w n^aiing was not •ff snearing he'd show me, before the to th cut fo force gu.xA that took him bv >he perfect, for he said; ’ I see men a close-fisted, hard-kuuckled. risen campaign w „ on>r The pnIy trmihIe threat., and |t 9l the way out Into the Pi«y It d idn’t do that some trees w a lk in g ” from-the-soll sort of man. one named T«ate e and Grl»t and that crowd enuld give •to rn . (he county m art -.f 1 PPO,n,ed Simeon Peck. He possessed no In When be forgave t he wnm.n - T ° . S 7 ° ° <L be b> out something 333 Mt la he up’ to?" I gasped to the considerable Influence. J I heard heard; ; was was a a •sninst Dave, and they c a r t do that caught in »iu he recognised the A R '"g" .lecM.^1 t L * * ” a,e y”« ’ " 1’'™"'» influence. Journ il m m as We followed in a po»«ibility of I ih relapse, for he »uoty. Oregon he h .,'* ’,u . L'?" I a ,nd seconded to a u a e there Isn't «.nythtag to find • ff it iJ ln g line. K« Fresitient Howard „ «••'I M •" " w Ih-relore .ti’" 1 « J * » ’ »««' lieutenant. . young of the|cautioned her: "Sin uo more. I American farm bnreau esy» that "I « m t know aoy mnre than you ........... • ll.re r. I man man named Grist. Grist The,» These, .nJ and - , k ______ named ¿there I «hared hit confidence on thia lat- ;»'s«t the Mt.1 * u r I Ä coin’ - he returned, " l ’ e thinks he'e ' V ’' h **0 »hie to draw to their * adjustment of pnce« «eould solve. t o were bitterly . n i r e g ^ y ^ | £ n 7 o ? X T M r. w Steder ch the » a . . ......... M w t s r a r e .w s.o rs . • « n 'trrh 'lr m cut»« sin '«me to the le d e r li'n” '< r l L ' ? ” r ' hln< »»’■«'ll qifi 9T Beasley, ’“ T ? ' ,h< '«',*n o D the farm problem * and new spaper ^ 'th • pardon, but the cure ia not j N itional »ainL * t0 . ^ * aa,*T • nomination, and *wo aewapapere of anr „ »11»,-~i°7 J s lb le h .*“ 0,d * * * ’ t,K s r ' lBSt P°»- lulv cerufieiis, ” , Ore*° ''' fits quoting that «« something newi I j ,nK The offender sins agstu tv eve.-rtuS? 1,01,1 * ” n* n 'iui. Neer- w re k .1 without ceasing , 0 prevent it. «M are In " nineright t h 7 l ^ . . ^ month, Iron, t h e w ‘ , , l i o .. ............. • , » « ' S 7 r Ä Ä Ä r s s «nd come« and gets another p . r . u L i raet / h>‘ °r* thlD« a‘ ta’««. 1 q M te the invaluable H r Dowd-n ••><« the Journal, hot's don. According to Mr Stedf, , D *t of ,Wu<' « sgaftl ‘ Grists arulnst us because he Interest of Beasley's , ,urtv and mar E . puh|K„ lon x OT¿mf^ Mr. and Mf«. McAdoo of the rul», those pardon* do ,,„i »th. l' - first I'li- i - .’ vvvm'wi had a quacrel with a clerk In Beaaley . «either had "come eUt" for hi™ th n ight'” ,0O<1 Lorfi . what a Mh 19." u "'» ‘ a' ,<'n ce 1» her Ptio Tribun» Issued a handsome come from Ood, but from nisi. o®re. and wanted B e .„e y ,u> > b<wrd about V o f dminretrstor of R ,*O", «‘•rd of new y e ,,'. g r w i n |, How much, then, ere they worth ’ R-»« a «iev.,2,, h' " U , t « « ' A. charge him. and Bess.ey wouidu t; »• think that each w . T w j f re ~ “ * ° U' ° f * * * ' P,a" ’ ’ Wha' S«m Peck a d h l. f7 7 t bust setd Io the healed " n ,e , ptiutsJ io gold. N fi« ra t me off 1 1 »*» an’ '■'repast. wrengheadedne.^ and here,,re he nev- Mon would make the J™ faith bath healed thee. " H ,h„ I Attorney fi •uiautrator. • r was for anything nor fer anyNMv i Hally I knew had‘ LeV*n< ». t’reguo. r r in ^ v « * 7 ,,nc m«‘ l f r » ta t o U£C. , R.d . talk w ,U tbs IJ J coauette s i t itr 'hal *- •I®. r »IX e n? F* for your j aper, < I