Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 13, 1921, Image 1

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HALSE r ENTERPRISE
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VOL. X
H A L S E Y . L IN N COUNTY, O R E G O N .
Church Announcements
NO. 6
(4) Philanthropy ofThe most gener­
ous sort, causing one to surrender
the postmaster does not rake the
all earthly goods for the sake of the
trouble either to notify the mercan­
Mrs. E lva Estes Bristow is v isit­
tile house or send the suit hark Then
poor Is praiseworthy, but unless actu­
ated by love is valueless before God.
when the house kicks, and begins to ing at the Geo. Daqnen home.
(5) Heroic devotion which leads to
Rood the customer with letters asking H er husband, Rev. A. B. Bristow,
for a remittance for the brown solt, is pastor a t Paso Robles, Cal.
martyrdom is profitless unless backed
by love.
too. the customer tears up the letter*
The sm all son of Rayiuon Dun­
2. The Attributes of Love (vv. 4-T).
end the postmaster pays no attention
can was taken down with infantile
to letters to him."
( I ) It Is long-suffering and kind.
W aller Fox speut the week end' 2 j miles from H alsey on route 2
Glover said that the department paralysis Suuday while playing in
(2) It is free from envy. Those
Some time ago be had a slight had been able to Clear up the 50.000 the yard.
who love are entirely free from the io A lbany.
delayed case» partly because It had
spirit engendered because of the su­
R R. Watson of Albany was a stroke of what appeared to be p ar­ waived
Mrs. L enna C ornett Is sick with
the old rules requiring many
alysis, and from which he has not
perior worth and success of others. ' visitor here M onday.
a bad cold and pneum onia is
affidavits
as
to
the
cost
of
articles
al­
(3) It is free from boasting and
fullv recovered.
Mrs. Edw ards
feared.
M ayberry & M cKinney shipped has been nursing and caring for leged to be lost.
vanity. Love strives to do good to all
and Is not careful to seek their admira­ a carload of hogs to Salem W ednes­ him for some tim e.
Missionary Society
tion and applause.
day.
z
W
illiam
D
avidson,
wife
aud
(4) It is decorous. Love is always
The W om en’s Foreign Mission­
Mrs. M unkers of Brownsville daughter, Mrs. C lara McCoy, all
polite and mannerly; knows how to be­
ary Society met with Mrs. D . S
left
for
A
lbany,
via
H
alsey,
on
of
Brownsville,
were
Albany
shop­
have at all times.
M cW illiams Tuesday afternoon.
Tuesday.
pers Monday.
(5)
It Is unselfish. It Is always
Mrs. W illiam W ahl gave a vety
seeking the good of others and is for­
Mr. aud Mrs. W. A Carey and
Kern Isom left Monday for
interesting paper on Ja p a n and
getful of self.
d iu g u ier motorJfi to Aloauy >n W ashington, where he will be em- Best Results Are Obtained by Korea.
(6) It does not give way to passion. W dnesday.
ployed, and Frank Isom made a
The work for the year was out­
Continuous Grazing.
It does not allow Itself to be aroused
lined and gives promise of a very
W alter Sm ith, carpenter, is seri­ trip to Portland-
to resentment. It Is not quick tem­
active and prosperous year.
ously ill with a severe cold, at his
(Continued on page 5)
pered
Experiments Conducted St Different
The names of Mrs, George M orn­
(7) It takes no delight In evil; does home on H street.
Stations Show T hat Pastures Are
hinweg and Mrs. F annie S larr were
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not Impute evil motives to others; Is
Mrs. R I. Edw ards was a H al-
Being U tilized io O ne-Half
added to the m em bership roll.
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not suspicious. It Is forgiving. Love
sev vi.-itor M onday, on her way to
T heir Capacity.
A com m ittee was a p p o in t'd with
has no sympathy with that which Is
She
hl
to
visit
friends.
Mrs. M ornhinw eg as ch airm an to
evil, hut sympathizes with that whi'-h
(P repared by th e U n tied S la te s Depart­
ig true; has a common joy with it.
C. G. Morris of Y oncalla has
entertain the Epw orth league on
m ent o f A gricu ltu re.)
(8) It tieareth all things. It wraps been assigned to the pastorate of
For every lt)U acres of other crops the evening of Oct. 81,
Itself In the gracious mantle of love ilie Brow nsville M ethodist church,
on farms In the United States, say ex­
and shuts all evil out.
perts of the United States Department
Quail H unters, Look O ut
R.
A.
N
aden,
m
anager
of
the
(9) Love Is trustful; It looks Into
of Agriculture, there are 91.5 acres of
Minor
Post
Offices
Cause
Trouble
The
state game commission that
Standard oil com pany at H arris­
the future with confidence.
pasture, of which about one-third Is
listed as "Improved pasture,"
Corn met September 12 took no action
(10) Love Is hopeful; It seizes the burg, was a Halsey guest Tuesday.
for Department by Slack­
Is the only crop that exceeds In acre­ in regard to closing th e season on
things of the future and brings them
Mrs. L. C. Edw ards left for her
ness of Methods.
Bob W hite quail, and as it stands
age Improved pasture.
into the present, appropriating them
home in P ortland last M onday, af-
for Its use.
Some years ago uu ample series of the season is open from October 16
er visiting her sons Johu of H al-
However, th e sei •
( I I ) Love Is firm. It Is free from
experiments on typical blue grass pas­ to October 31.
vacillation.
It Intelligently sets its -ey and Ray of Brownsville.
ture was conducted by the department tim ent among the farm ers, alinoat
attention to things that are right and
co-operatively with the Virginia ex­ to a m an, is against ki ling q u a il.
M r*. Ruby WitZ’g, niece of Mrs.
with unvarying strength holds fast.
periment station. These experiments So it will he well for hunters to
Philo S ta rr and Mr3. K. B Pen-
3. The Permanence of Love (vv. 8- land, and child left for her home Poatmastsrs Refuse to Answer De­ showed clearly that heavy pasturing take notice to not kill them on
partm ent Correspondence and
•esulted In twice the returns that light
13). (1) It outlasts prophecy. Proph­ in Oregon City last week.
any farm in th e Hal»ey vicinity.
pasturing as generally practiced gives.
ecy In the Scriptures ineuns both a
Threaten to Quit Whan Called
A Friend of Bob W hite.
Mondav,
while
in
A
lbany,
Rev.
Furthermore, after heavy pasturing
foretelling of events and the teaching
to Task by Officials.
the pastures were In much better con­
if the Word of God. Prophecy as pre­ r. H Ih w n s of Brownsville stated
Alternate grazing showed no
diction shall be fulfilled; prophecy as th at he and his wifs had returned
Washington.— Some of the trials of dition.
High 8lgn o f A rt.
leaching shall he brought to an end In from Forest Grove and he expected the Post Office department with manv advantage over continuous grazing.
"See that picture on the outside of
that day when teaching Is not needed to locate in S utherlin soon,
The
results
show
clearly
that
pastures
my paint box!" suld Gertrude, the
Mrs. of the fourth class postmasters of the
(Heb. 8:11 ; Jer 91 :3d).
country, who refuse to answer official In general are being utilised only to student artist. ’’Well, that's my In­
Downs had visited in Salem.
(2,
It outlasts speaking with
correspondence, anti who otherwise one-half their productivity, and that troduction to any other student who's
Rev. C. T. Cook, pastor of the conduct themselves In a perhaps too this light pasturing Is to their detri­ trying to become famuus along the
longues. The raee once spoke the
same language, but as a judgment for local Methodist ch u rch , returned high handed fashion, are revealed by ment. Comparable results were later lines of Rosa Bonheur aud huppeus to
sin and rebellion God brought confu­ from Forest Grove Monday after a W. Irving Glover, third assistant post­ obtained In North Dakota and In Utah. know about the Idea.
There's no
sion -end caused the peffple % spein,*“ yerv* ln iere8t1(jg m eeting a t th a t master general.
The prejudice against heavy pastur­ special picture painted on the box, If
many tongues. The day Is coming place.
Those fourth class postmasters. It ing Is due partly to the desire of the you know whut I mean, hut just some­
We are pleased to note
when the redemption wrought by Je­ that Mr. Cook will rem ain here, appears, hMve been In part responsible farmer to avoid the possibility of a thing that will let the fellow tollers In
sus Christ shall have been accom­
where he is certainly appreciated. for the delay In adjusting the 50,000 shortage of pasture aud partly to the oils know the other Is striving also to
plished in all its fullness; all nations
claims for lost and damaged parcels.
dea that heavy pu storing Is Injurious reach artistic heights. In this way
shall be brought back to one tongue.
Mrs. H. A. Welier and Child of But more than that, they continually to the grass. Sacrificing half the many acquaintances are made and a
(3) It outlasts knowledge.
The H arrisburg returned to her home act aa If they didn't care a rap wheth­
nlue of the pastures Is u much more helpful exchange of Ideas results. We
nowledge we now have Is only rela­ Tuesday after visiting at the home er they held their Jobs or not.
■stir Insurance than a reserve of hay meet students who know of the Idea
tive. but the day Is coming when this nt her m other in Brow nsville, where
Care Little About Jobe. *
or silage, and besides the old grass almost everywhere."
relative knowledge shall be done away
The trouble is that they really do In humid regions Is eaten by animals
th at lady has been ill for some
by the coming In of a wider and nobler
not. Glover Intimated, and they often only to prevent starvation. Over-
time.
Intelligence; the twilight shall he lost
tell the department offlclala as much grazing of a creeping grass that will
In maturity, for al Christ's coming we
Tomorrow evening at the Lake In Juat about that many words. They Injure the stand Is pot possible as
shall see Him face to face and shall Creek schoolhouse H. J. Hill will are under civil service, and often they long as there Is sufficient to fill the
W e H ave ¿
be like Him. Love will always abide, i explain under the auspices of the are the only men In their towns who animals' stomachs; on bunch grasses
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for God Is love.
Karin Bureau, the co-operative a r ­ will and can act as postmasters. Most it Is quite otherwise, as these can be
O
ptical
often
they
run
small
stores,
and
If
destroyed by over-grazing.
rangem ent under which members
the
department
In
Washington
gets
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Gates in a Roman Camp.
of the bureau are t« save niQney in
E Y E S T R A IN
“all het up" over their failure to an
The "praetorian gate” was the Dame the purchase of farm m achiuery.
Is the Cause of .Many
swer correspondence, the postmasters
Many Wear the Ribbon.
of the front gg'e in a Roman camp.
HU M A N IL L S
Acorrilng to a current Item, In
Apples are cheaper. A fter page threaten to give up the post office
It wa> always the gate that faced the
Frunce nearly 1,000,000 men are en­
If your eyes give you trouble or
enetii}. Every Roman camp had four 3 had l»een printed this week we work.
your glasses are annoying
That threat usually "works," for It titled to wear the ribbon of the
ga es. The "decuman gate" was op- received word from Mr. Morris o,
SER US. We can Relieve You
'e g t o n of Honor, or one In every fifty
poslte to the praetorian gate, and was H arrisburg that be had cut the Is better to have some sort of pos» of
Inhabitants. Long ago Mark Twain
the farthest from the enemy. The price to 25c a hox from 50c.
The lice than none at alt.
“Why. some of them pay no atten
aid that “few escape It."— Arkansas
gates on the right and left sides of
Ist St. W. Albany. I ’ll.:
corrected advertisem ent apjiears on tlon to us at all," said Glover, with a ( Annette.
the eamp were called respectively the
page 5. •
smile of despair. “One of them re
porta principalis dextra and the porta
principalis sinistra
J. G. Luckey and a man hamed cently was asked to All out a question
Anderson of Crawfordsville m issid nalre showing reasons as to this and
In connection with a lost parcel.
th e ir tra in in Brownsville Tuesday that
"'H e ll, no; hell, yes; hell, no; hell
mottling by at>out three rtlinuter ye«,' was the way he sent the ques­
-nd walked to H alsey, where they tionnaire hack to ns," continued Gio
took tra in for Portland.
ver. with some feeling
"Then, he
The building o, K ing Solom on’s continued, 'If you don't like It, take
tem ple was exemplified one even­ your --------- poet office out of my
store.’
ing the first of this week when the
“This Is a sample of the thing we
Booster and B araca ju n io r «lasses have to put up with,” continued the
of the M E. Sunday school lined third assistant postmaster general
up as the wood was being sawed
“One postmaster actually tore out
a’ the church and with a line of the partitions used to mark off the
wheelbarrows the w inter's fuel took post office from the rest of his store
a hasty flighttow ard shelter. The and threw them out Into the street
Booster teacher was there with a together with all the postal appn
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fine bunch of sandwiches and coco «, ratns.
“When the malls arrived the men
after which some nice games were
on the train saw that they eonld no'
played ill the league room.
deliver the letters and other matter
L. W. Byerley. Linn Norton, to an office out In the street, so re
Alvia Leeper and L. A. M<Kein fused to let the mall off Word war
formed a h u n ting party recently sunt to headquarters and Inspector«
which went in the B jerlev car be­ sent down at once
“Do you have to put up with that
yond Alpin», where Mr. McKern sort
of thing?” GJover was asked
was the lucky one to hag a 10C*
Many Requests Unanswered
pound deer.
“There Is not mnch else we can do
The m issionary society of the sometimes," he »»Id. "Often It he
C hristian church met at th e hom< cones a case of having a postmaster
like that or none st all
Often they
of Mi*» LaRue Tuesday last with pay
no attention whatever to letters
an attendance of about 14 ladies asking tor Information, and some of
A verv enthusiastic m eeting wa- them even refuse to send hack to mer
held. followed by the serving of cantlle houses packages refuted hj
refreshm ents
We would like very customers In their villages.
much to give the program hut have
"For Instance, a man asks for sam-
its e lf not the inform ation.
plea of suitings from some big mer
cantlle house that la. perhaps, net as
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hodson ol strict In Its business ethics as some of
M cM innville, Oregon. »ere in H al­ the houses.
“A sample of • blue doth, and a
sey M onday to en tra in for their
home after spending the week end »ample of a brown cloth are seot hint,
at the borne of their daughter, Mrs. from which he selects the bine, and
Is a good place to deposit your savings. 4 percent Intereston savings
H W ayne S ta n n a rd of B row ns­ orders a suit of that color. But the
accounts that ran three months. »1» months or a year. Interest paid
clothing house sends him salts made
ville.
semi-annually.
from both colored cloths
“The customer accepts the bine
J. H Daw on, father of Mrs.
Jots and Tittles
Methodist:
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Junior League, 8,
Interm ediate League, 6:30
Epworth League, 6:80.
Preaching, 7:30.
Shedd Shots
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
Christian:
Sunday S« bool, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Endeavor, 6:30.
Preaching, 7:30.
Lester Jones, Mini, te
HEAVY PASTURING IS
FAVORED BY EXPERTS
•i .x. I a
Halsey C hristian Church
Sunday School Lesson
(By REV
P. ü . F l TZ W A T E R . O. D..
Teacher of E n g lish B ible in th e Moody
Bible in s titu te o f C hicago.)
(©. l>21, W estern N ew sp a p er U nion.)
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 16
PAUL
O CT 13, 1<»21
W R IT E S T O T H E C H R IS ­
T IA N S A T C O R IN T H .
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LESSON T E X T —I Cor. 1:10, 11; 13:1-13.
GOLDEN T E X T — And now abidetb
faith, hope, c h a r ity , th e se th ree, but the
greatest of th ese is c h a r it y .—I Cor. 13.
R E F E R E N C E M A T E R IA L - John 13
M. 35: Rom. 12:9-10.
PRIM ARY T O PIC —H o w to S h ow Our
Love.
JU N IO R T O PIC —W h a t L ove Does.
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D SE N IO R TOPIC
—A le t t e r to th e C hurch a t Corinth
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T TOPIC
—Some P roblem s o f a n E arly Church.
I. Party Spirit In the Corinthian
Church (I :1O, 11).
In this church rival faction» were
contending against each other. Some
were for Paul, some for Apolloa, some
for Peter. a.;d some for Chrtat. The
cause of this condition was failure
Io see that the membership composing
His body cannot be divided. By one
Spirit all were baptized into the on
body (12:13).
II. Love the More Excellent Way
( I Cor. 13:1-13).
All of the Spirit's gifts are good
hut the most valuable of all Is love
Not all can preach or Interpret
tongue», but all can have the gift of
love. Love In this chapter Is the
more excellent way of chapter 12:31
(1) The Pre-eminence of Love (vv.
1-3). It transcends (1) speaking with
tongues. For men to p< -sess the lofti­
est eloquence and be lacking In love
Is to be as booming brass and clank­
ing cymbal,
(2) The gift of prophecy— the ability
to unfold mysteries. To be able to
penetrate the mysteries of nature and
providence Is good, but to love Is bet­
ter.
(3) Faith of the most vigorous kind,
even such as to remove mountains. Is
of less value than love.
POSTAL CHIEFS
DON’T TAKE JOB SERIOUSLY
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THE
HALSEY STATE BANK
HALSEY. O REG O N
Capital and Surplus $34,000
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
We invite your banking business
H. KOONTZ, P res?
ir T A YLOR, Vice-Pres.
B. M. BONI), Cashier
At Prices Very Interesting
Everyone is buying gingham, the all-year fabric,
tmore than ever row that it has established
among genteel materials. So handsome are the
new patterns in ginghams that they are instinctively
recognized hs appropriate for wear on dress occa­
sions, yet they are again surprisingly inexpensive.
Cool, washable dress ginghams are here in abund­
ance to celebrate National Gingham \\ eek.
M. V, KOONTZ CO.
The First Savings Bank of Albany,Oregon
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
Ray Edward» of Browaiviile, lives ' ÍSib t o
fetMS «-fit