Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 19, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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H AI-5BY ENTERPRISE
JUNE It. i* M
Best Premiums Ever
Offered for
Single Subscriptions
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is not such as would tem pt A
live newspaper man to acquire
it with a view to m aking it his
life work.
If my call to leave this life
should come tomorrow I believe
Halsey would be left w ithout a
newspaper.
Two years ago,
when I feared financial difficul­
ties would force me out of the
business, I found it impossible
If 1000 people should sub­
scribe for the E nteiprise, and
pay their $1500 in advance, it
would become an eight-page pa­
since speech
was first u se d .lor Wl11
wr'tteo.
per or larger at once.
fiction has held a high place' Each of these stoilea. in book
It would give them as much
among the influences that have form, would cost more than a
fiction as any eastern magazine
tended
to the diffusion o f 'y e a r ’s subscription to the En-
and of a better quality, educa­
knowledge of ethics and of | .erprise, but our subacnbeis
tionally
and morally.
The
laudable ambition.
The folk j e t them as a free g ift with the
stories it publishes are by the to get a buyer, even at a con­
lore of every race is full of it. (current news for the sake of
W’e are in the field for more scriber speciflaally renews It.
ablest uplift writer» of the day
The earliest writings we know which they take the pacer.
subscriptions. We want to be ■ Any present subscriber who and are covered by copyright— siderable sacrifice, though there
appeared to be plenty of oppor­
These are all copyrighted able to address a larger clien- is not in arrears may take his
contain it. It holds a place in
the sacred books of every re­ tories by the best talent in the tele during the coming political choice from the premium list not old worn-out effusions of tunity to sell the plant for re­
the past.
moval to larger and more prom­
ligion and comprises a larg< action field.
campaign. With this object in for every new subscription he
It would publish current dis­ ising towns where success seem­
p art of every popular library of
view
we
are
making
more
liber-
brings
in,
with
$1.50.
and
the
A STRAIGHT TALK
coveries and accomplishments
today.
al premium offei-s than were new subscriber will also receive on Willamette valley farm s. Its ed more probable.
The people of Halsey and the
When the prophet was sent to
I want the patrons of the ever made before or probably the same prize.
agricultural page would be a paper and o ther supply firms
ev>ide King David for obtaining Enterprise to know th at I ap­ ever will be made again. These
Any paid-in-advance subscrib- place for the exchange of idea«
another m an’s wife by guile he preciate the business It has en­ o ffe rs hold good only during er who brings In two name» and among farm ers who have ideas with which I did business sur­
told him a story about a lamb, joyed since I became connected June, 1924.
($3 may have two of the pre- based on practical Oregon ex prised me by the kindness with
which they continued th eir fa­
and when the king’s interest .vith it, August 1. 1921. I
Every new subscriber who miums for himself and each of perience.
vors and waited until I was able
was fully aroused he thundered, .hank you.
during June pays $1.50 for the the newcomer» m»y have one.
It would publish m any home to satisfy th e claim» of credi­
’ Thou a rt the m an:’’ The
I came to Halsey with plans Enteiprise one year may have
Any person entitled to two hints th a t would be of value to tors.
lamb story was fiction.
or very considerable inw iove-! hi» choice of the premiums list premiuns may have, in their stead the
housewife.
These and
None of us has a lease of any
When Jesu» wished to impart nent of the paper. "ntesc ed
below, except Professor a copy of Prof. Horner’» Short many other features which it term of life, but if my term
a lesson with especial force he jLans included enlargm ent to Horner’s history.
The sub- History of Oregon.
is now unable to finance in should extend a few years into
told a parable. That was fic
ight pages and the addition of scription, to win the prize, m ust
Any subscriber who is in ar
tion, and the messages of the eatures in agriculture, home be received during June. TTiese rears may become eligible to their potential e n t i r e t y are the future I have hopes of car­
paiabies— the novels of Jesus-— eeping, uplifting fiction and subscriptions will be kept in a draw prizes for procuring new among its objectives, and the rying out th e interrupted plans
more general the response to its laid when I came to Halsey and
have been thundering through >ther fields.
separate list and every paper cash subscriptions by paying appeal for increased support placing the business of the E n­
a ll the centuries since.
The
paper was promptly will be discontinued when the his own subscription to or be­ tfiae sooner they will take their
terprise upon such a basis th a t
Fiction does its moral and hanged from four five-column year expires unless the sub- yond July 1, 1924.
full place in its columns.
it will be attractive to some
educational work wherever men ages to six pages of six col-
We reproduce the following good newspaper man when I lay
and women live and move and imns each, but domestic afflic-
from
the H arrisburg Bulletin it down. This will require some
love and hate, are born and die. ion, with its accompanying
xcause it fits every small town tim e yet and much hard work.
.ecuniary
cost,
soon
compelled
As in everything else there
■vith a newspaper. Read “En­ If I get th e form er I am pre­
recession to four pages,
is a best and a worst, and all
terprise” for “Bulletin” and pared to give the latter, and
•tough
the
six-column
size
was
gradations between, in fiction.
W ear-Ever is the best alumi­ ‘Halsey” for "H arrisburg and these, w ith the support and
We take it th a t the best fiction ot cut down.
patronage of the good people of
num
goods made. It is pro­ it will fit this city:
The friends of the paper a n d .
• , i »
is th at which has the greatest
“The money brought into ibis community, will mean SUC­
duced
under
enormous
pressure,
influence for good upon the ts publishers stood by them in I ¿Seven-inch H eav y
which gives a very hard, com- H arrisburg from outside adver­ CESS.
he hour of need and its total ■
J
lives of the greatest number of
more than offsets all the
WM. H. W HEELER
at one
Wear-Ever
Aluninum from soft sheets and soon wears tising
people. Probably the parables
money spent for paper, ink,
eemed
imminent,
was
avoided.
_
_
o f Jesus are entitled to be class­
out. Cast ware is lighter than type and other supplies. Added
A STRAIGHT TALK
the load of debt which f TVing P an
ed as the best fiction in any age or Slowly
pressed, containing many min to this is an ever increasing
some m onths accumulated,
J
°
of the world.
ute cavities into which the few revenue from subscribers who
(Continued from column 2)
as reduced. Creditors w e re !
Good and bad fiction is being
impurities th a t can damage reside outside of H arrisburg
inient
and
friends
gave
their
I
The
people of Halsey have
produced today in greater vol
aluminum find their way ant territory.
upport
and
the
business
is
stood
loyally
by the E nterprise
ume than ever before. Thous­
"The Bulletin is the best
work for its ultim ate destruc­
back to the footing
through
all
its vicissitudes.
ands are employed in inventing early
medium
of
bringing
the
home
tion. Aluminum i» the best
here fu rth e r improvements |
W
ith
the
exception
of about
and recording it.
kitchen ware and W ear-Ever is >uyer and the home seller to­
three,
every
business
in the
The Enteiprise is publishing an be made.
gether.
The
columns
tell
each
the best aluminum.
In accordance with the plans]
town
is
represented
in
its
ad­
some of the best stories of its
veek of the reliable goods which
vertising column«, a situation
Every housewife knows the our
tim e .
Its fictio n
is carefully dopted a t the first, every pos-
home
m
erchants
offer,
ible dollar of the income is E n i l f - n i m r t
virtues of enameled ware— fimely store news, and bargain th at would be hard to find a
selected with a view to its in
till
being put into the busi-
free from rust, easy to keep ifferings. The Bulletin stim u­ match for in any town on the
fiuence in education and in up­
coast. Subscribers continue to
clean. The fresh berry ant lates business.
holding moral and ethical stand­ ess the proprietor being will- G ra y E n am eled
_
fruit season will soon be here,
ards of value to old and young, ng to work hard and constant- o
“The Bulletin is all for H ar­ come in w ith renewals and kind
When you have a surplus over risburg. Every item of news words year a fte r year. I be­
especially the young people, in y for a ixu-e living and trust to P reserving K ettle
°
lieve there is ahead a better
home consumption you will not
schools and out. Painting in he futuie.
Notwithstanding
the
fact
want to let it stand-and spoil nust savor of home interest to Halsey, a b e tte r Linn county, a
vivid colors the characteristics
hat the cost of paper, ink, coni-|
Put it on the range in this little ind a place in these columns better Oregon and a better En­
of people who have won love
□»¡
lull
and
u
lliu
r
p
iiu
tin
g
utlica
kettle while there is a fire for ¿very w orthy project is given terprise.
and eternal fame in history, out
WM. H. W HEELER,
other purposes, and fill a ja r ree publicity and these columns
w riters in c ite to emulation of " f it t» s till u bo utd o ub le w lia t i l l
a»
before
the
war,
and
th
a
t
the
dr two for use next winter, u e open to all who would ad
Publisher.
lofty ideal".
rance H arrisburg's welfare in
when it will be so delicious.
A story dealing with A bra­ iitu rp rite i» paying fur more
i
public
way.
Few
country
ham Lincoln’s early life, pub­ ypeeetting than ever Lefure, the
T H ’ OLE GROUCH
Handy when there are a few icwspapers in towns the size of
lished in these columns some­ iibseriptiun price hag been kept Small Gray Enameled dishes to wash or on a hundred larrisburg
devote
as
many
time ago, was so true in details m m tu the o ld -tim e level, $1 50 I
G o s h , b o m c folks
other occasions when a goou- »1 urn ns to pure home news.
year in advance.
E lT n a n
th at people of the older genera­
AROUND HFP.£ VET WtElB
I here is no inteu tiun of c o n tin .] *-y * u i i p a i i
sized vessel is needed about The editorials are not borrowed
tion found many incidents in mg the bu»int-H at it» present
itio r RON WILD DAT Ml'
ir stolen, and H arrisburg se­
the house,
it which their memory com
N IG H T A W T H E N EXPECT
•uenaions
There in »anguine
cures much publicity by the
mended as conscientious records xpectatiun th a t it w ill expand to
Good for the afternoon at frequency with which they are
SNMPATHT \F T H ' K\OS
of .actual events. George W. ne proportion» contemplated three Two Matinee Tickets any regular-price show a t the copied in other papers."
GtT IWrtO TROUBLE \
Shaw of this city, who was
Globe theatre, Albany.
Daily
publications a t the
cars
ago—
the
production
of
1'iinuliar with the territory that
Made by the Elite Confection­ rounty seat make a laudable e f­
was Lincoln’s early home, was n eight-page news and rural 1 pound Peanut Brittle
fort to give as good a local
ome
paper,
working
for
better
ery,
Albany, and packed in
one of these.
I
Halsey news service as the Hal-
times,
better
farms,
better
'nice
box.
A nother of our stories, "The
ev Enteiprise. By combining
ving
conditions
in
this
natural
Strength of the Pines,” tallied
Who does not enjoy chocolate uch a news service with the
aradise.
1 pound
Chocolate
with the experience of people
creams.
Here
is a whole general news which a small
It' this could not be done t h e .
.
who had dwelt along the coast
pound
free
to
every
new cash veekiy is unable to cover, a t a
ublisher’s
recourse
for
re-
G
l
e
a
m
C
a
n
d
y
regions of southern Oregon
subscriber during the month of •rice only a dollar or two high­
overy
of
his
investment
would
1
J
and northern California.
June. And if the new name er than th a t of the Enteiprise,
e to sell the subscription list
"The Secret Adversary,” pub
and cash are brought in by an .hey would be able to secure
lished in the latter part ol nd good will to a publisher in
old subscriber whose subscrip­ subscriptions from some local
ome
near-by
town,
who
would
1928, was a thrilling story of
tion is not in arrears the lat­ >eople who do not take the En-
detective work in the world tobably in time consolidate
eiprise and from many who do.
ter gets another pound.
he
two
papers
and
leave
Hal-
war.
This
is a case of praiseworthy
-y without one, and then sell I i i t n
1 z^l L
zT
"The Bi-own Mouse,” which
One of the most popular nterprise on the p art of their
he
printing
outfit
to
some
am-1
I
ID.
r
v
O
y
d
l
V-IUD
C
^O
ltee
appeared in these columns re
brands of high-grade coffee on publishers. But they never can
eently, had to do with a de­ itious young man who wants
the m arket.
over half of the local field that
velopment in American life that o sta rt a newspaper in some
-he
home town paper covers,
tiger
town
th
at
has
none.
¡Valid order on the M.
has already effected wonderful
tnd those who neglect their
I
do
not
expect
this
to
hap-
changes and is due to acconi
lome paper for such a service
j»!ish .1 still greater work in ett. I f the good health with V . Koontz store for
ire thus sending out of town
hich I have been blessed con-
changing for the better the
noney which if spent a t home
nues I believe it possible to 5 Oc in goods
conditions
under which the
CMSAU5
vould enable the local publisher
b
great mass of Americans—the take the Enterprise so a ttru c -1
o
make
a
better
paper,
one
ive
to
hundreds
of
people
out-
farming population -live.
See premium« in our window.
vhich would be more of a cred-
r- i n
•,
The great men of the days of ide the immediate vicinity of I i j
and
an
advertisem
ent
to
the
te
little
town
and
¡ts
339
in-
I
dozen
L
agle
r
e
n
c
ii
the birth of this republic.
lome town.
th at it will soon ac- rt* » 1 \/p | J
•!
W ashington, Franklin, Adams ■abitants
uire such a list of subscribers ] L.O . S 1 V llK d d O p e n c i l s
And when a question arises
and th e ir conlrorea, an well a
which the interests of the
s will attach to it several
Treatment, both
the traito r Arnold, George the olumns more of advertising
tome town conflict with those local and internal, and hat been lucceaa-
Third and some of the promin­ nd thus make it one of the
if the other, as will inevitably ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for ovet
ent British officers, are brought ¡ourishing institutions of Ore-
>e the case sometimes, which forty year«. Sold by all druggists.
before our readers for close-uj jon.
» p e r can you depend upon to F. I. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
inspection in the story now run­
et fully before the public the
Advertising is the depart-
Any
paid-in-advance sub­ laims of your own town?
ning: “In the Days of Pool nent of a newspaper which
scriber, or anybody who be­
Ridhard.” Every school pupil ays the bills. The subscrip- Prof. Horner’s
Twelve years ago, when Hal­
comes such, who turns in two ey had no newspaper, the peo-
can get help in the study of ions hardly cover the cost of
American history, together with vhite paper and press work, Short History of Oregon new subscriptions to the E nter­ >le enthusiastically welcomed
prise, with $3, while each of he proposal to establish one Constant gas causes inflammation
»he charm of a
w e ll-w rittn
vhereas there are many other
the new subscribers gets choice lere and pledged enough sup­ whieh may involve the aopendia. Sim­
romance, in this story.
terns of expense. The cost of
of the premiums, may have, port to induce Mr. Dean to be- ple glycerine, bnckhorn bark, etc., as
We would like nothing liettei etting type Is mote than all
for the service, two of the above ?in publication of the E nter­ mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas
than to see every young readei he other expenses combined,
premiums,
or, if he prefers, a prise. If the town should be on the stomach in T E N minutes. Most
of the Enterprise grow up s tnd I believe th a t I have used
act only on lower bowel, but
copy
of
H
om er’s new and up- eft again without a newspaper A medicines
dlerika aets on B O T H upper and
true
American
citizen -an d none of this expensive oompo-
to-date
Early
History
of
Ore­
he disadvantage of such a situ- lower bowels and removes all gas and
nothing b e tte r could happen tc .ition every week than had
gon, which sells for $1. This ition would soon become appar- poisons. Excellent for obstinate con-
them .
•ver l>een used in the Enter-
stipation and to guard against appendi*
book summarizes in an authori­ nt. With all kinds o f p n n t-|c i itia
.
Our next serial will probably nise liefore I came. TTiis was
tative m anner the natural phe- ng material, as type, presses,
See
these
Premiums
RINGO DRUG STORE
lie a tru e tale of the Black Hill» lone to k etp the paper on as
...i and artificial achieve- tc., and also of typesetting and .
Indian war, the Custer inassa ligh a level of serviceabiliy as
nU, piehistoric and modem, paper, costing twice as much
ere and the Deadwood gold xissible, thus holding as many in the Enterprise Office which
led up to the founding is they did then it would re-
rush, by Hugh Poindexter, who mt rotis as possible, till the time
of the commonwealth of Ore­ juire much greater inducements >
Window
gave much tim e lo stu d ying ltv
hould come when the oonteni-
gon.
to secure the establishment of ■
Lanndrv sent Tuesdays
locality and interviewing par dated improvements would be
publication office here than I
ticipants in the events, and who tract icable.
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
t did a dozen year* ago.
presents, in the guise of fiction.
\C o «U n o tJ id column b)
The business in Halsey today j
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probably the moat correct hi»
lory of those phases with which
W herever hum anity has been he d»*l» that ever Lave been
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