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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X
H A L S E Y , L IN N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N .
Church Announcements
M ethodist:
Sunday School, 10.
P reaching, 11.
Ju n io r League, 8,
Interm ediate League, 6:30.
E pw orth League, 6:80.
P reaching, 7:30.
P ray er m eeting, T hu rsd ay , 8.
Christian:
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
E ndeavor, 6:30.
P reaching, 7:30.
L ester Jones, M inister
Halsey C h ristian Church
Sunday School Lesson
(By __________________
REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D..
T« eachar of English Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(©. 1921 Western Newspaper Union.)
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 23
P A U L'S L A S T J O U R N E Y TO JER U
SALEM .
LESfeON T E X T —A cts 20:1-21:7.
GOLDEN T E X T —Let us not be weary
In w ell d oin g; for in due season we shall
reap If we faint n o t —Gal. «:».
R E F E R E N C E MATERIAL - Rom. IS:
2-16, 21-23: Il Tin». 4:19-21.
PRIMARY TOPIC—How Paul's Friends
Showed Their Love.
JUNIO R TOPIC—Paul and Hie Friends.
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—Paul and HI» Friends
YOUNG PEO PLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Paul Review« Hie W nlstry.
I. Paul's Visit to
Greece and Mllo-
tu a (20:1-8).
Tw o Incidents marked this t r ip :
1.
The Jews laid wait for him
(vv. 1-5).
This plot obliged him to
retrace his steps through Macedonia
Instead of a more rapid sea voyage.
2. Fellowshlping the Disciples at
Troas (vv. 6-18).
H e met with them
around the table of the Lord and
spoke words of encouragement. While
preaching here, Eutychus, In a deep
sleep, fell from a window and was
killed.
Paul restored his life, thus
giving to the disciples a sign of divine
power which was greatly needed at
that time.
II. Paul's Farew ell to the Efiheelan
Elders (20;17-38).?
H is object in this address Is to Im
press upon them th eir responsibility.
1. Review of his three years’ min­
istry ( w . 18-21). T (1 ) The spirit of
m inistry (v. 19).
H e was humble,
tender and faith fu l In spite of the
many trials which befell him. (2) The
faithfulness o f his ministry (vv. 20,
21) H e made known unto them every­
thing which was of profit, taught them
both tn public and 1n private
He
neglected no clasa, ¿lews or Greeks.
H e was Imp artlaLJn a ll, his ministry.
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OCT 20, 1»21
bushels thia season; io Oregon,
(0 H a n g
(3) The theme of his ministry (v. 21).
2 , 500,000 bu»bele.
Repentance and faith. This is the pro
eminent note In the message of true
ministers today,
Brumfield, the Roseburg dent-
»77,180.59 and O regon »11^,42. .51, jgt wa8 | asi evening convicted of
2. The present state of things (vv.
as th e ir respective sharer from ihe m urder in the first degree for k ill­
22-27). Having reviewed his ministry,
he now points out the present slate
national foresta.
ing Dennis Russell and trying to
of things.
(1) His immediate pur­
pass the body off as his ow n so
pose was to go to Jerusalem (v. 22).
th a t bis wife m ight collect the in ­
trip to spend three weeks with her dau g h ­
(2) Bonds and afflictions were lying
L. W. Byerley made
surance on his life.
across his path (v. 23). Despite these Salein Tuesday.
ter, Mrs. A gnes Sawyer.
he went forward with undaunted cour
Merle Cummings was a H alsey
Mies Sophia H einrichs speut to­
age.
He knew that God was leading
iAtke Creek Farm Bureau
American Sailors Witness Exhi­
visitor W ednesday.
him, so he went forward.
(8) uts day in Albany.
J. S. M cM ahan shipped a c a r­
fixed purpose (v. 24). He was deter- I c H Koontz and wife returned
Friday evening the Lake creek
bition of Portugal’s Sport
mined to complete his ministry at
p ortland>
load of hogs and sheep to Portland
com m unity club held its first of a
whatever cost—even giving up his life
_
series of F arm Bureau meetings.
W ednesday.
(4) His consciousness of obligation dla-
M rs . H e n r y E n g lis h le ft lor t u -
More a Display of Good Horseman­ A tairly good crow d attended and
M ayberry & M cKinney loaded
charged ( w . 25-27).
Knowing that gene T ue s d a y evening lor a sh o rt
ship and Skillful Fainta Than Cru«l
were particularly interested.
a car of hogs and sheep for ship­
they should see his face no more, he s ta y .
Sport aa in Spain.
C. R- E vans, chairm an, opened
called them to record that he had not
A 9-pound girl was born to Mr. ment to Salem W ednesday.
the meeting with an address se t­
shunned to declare the whole counsel
Lisbon.— Sallora of the American
and Mrs. H arry Sprenger, near
E. C. M iller killed five Chinas
ting out the objectives which he
of God; therefore was free from the
and the first two geese of the sea­ warship« who were entertained In thia believed a tta in a b le in the locality
Shedd, Oct, 15.
blood of all men.
city when the American squadron vis­
3. His charge to the elders (vv. 28-
Marie Propst m arried Jesse W , son in one hour W ednesday.
ited Portugal the other day, saw a and ending by m aking an appeal
85).
(1, The ground o f (v. 28). The Q o ln a t t h e ’ c o u n ty Seat Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. E- E. Russell and Portuguese bullfight and lustily to the members to “ hold fa st.’’
flock for which they must care was and ,)OW ghe-g G.O1U-
Mr, H ill, d istrib u to r for the
child came from A lbany W ednes­ cheered for one of the bulls.
purchased by the precious blood of
M "line Plow com pany, was the
A Portuguese bullfight le more a __
day
for
the
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.
Mr.
Russell
is
Between showery days we are one of the railroad operator«, lie display of splendid horsemanship and ' principal speaker for th e evening.
Jesus, and they had received their
commission from the Lord.
(2) The having some of the most lovely glateg
skillfu l feints than a cruel eport, such p|e explained the a ttitu d e of the
Impending evils (vv. 29, 30).
False ones ever experienced.
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as the Spanish bullfight. There la no I com pany entirely, and easily suc-
teachers would arise from their own
The county gives »100 tow ard
Mrs.
E. E Gormley and graud- hloo4|shed. The bulls are merely ceedt)d jn w inning the whole audi-
number. Grievous wolves would de­ the expense of bovs’ and g ir l s ’ club child^arrived from
H arrisburg on teased b, the bullfighters and others, gnce
vour the flock. The most deadly foes e x h ib its St the Portland fair.
W ednesdajrtram . M ts^borm . who pierce th e l,-h id « . w ith their tor-
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faithful to their trust.
(3) Incentives
they can do no great damage and the
the guest of his sister, Mrs G. T.
granddaughter.
to faithfulness ( w . 31-35). H is own K itchen, the first of the week.
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. Proof o t the skill of the horseman spring m onths,
example of watching night and day
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| Mrs. W. R A nderson and grand- |g never to let bis horse get touched
for three years is held up before th e m ;
A certificate of judgm ent tor daughter, Mis» Sylva W hite, were
thnin.
The Study Club
his unselfish service, laboring with his $308 io the case of the H alsey bank
two arriv als on W ednesday’s tra in A fte r
that a group of peasants
own hands night and day that he might igainst W illiam H abu has been
fro„, Salem. They visited G rand- wearing green-and-red caps advance
An enjoyable meetin'g of the
be free from suspicion of selfishness.
filed.
ma K nott, m other of Mrs. John into ilia ring and each tries Io throw W om en’s Study club waa held last
II I . Paul Tarrying Seven Days at
himself on the bull, either between his Thursday afternoon a t the home
Last
Friday
an
auto
truck
took
Bramwell.
Tyre (21:1-8).
horns or on his neck, and to d in g
j^rs. F. W . Robinson and her there despite the frantic attempts of of Mrs. G. W. L aubner, when
His point of destination was Jerusa­ 3200 pounds of freight from L. W. j
each member responded to roll-
lem. H e was pressing onward thither Byeiley’s residence to A lbauy in father, B. I. Carey, have returned the animal. I f one succeeds tn cling­
with all speed, but on account of the 70 m inutes.
from W ashington and Idaho. ing on, the other peasants rush up call with an interesting account of
unloading of the ship he was obliged
Mrs J J . Corcoran and graud- where they speut the last two and hang onto the bull unGI he ie her vacation in verse.
An outline of Oregon history
to wait at T yre for seven days. Dur- child returned Tuesday from Port- weeks visaing relatives,
reduced to Impotence.
Ipg this delay he searched out the dis­
The American boys cheered all this was read and approved for this
handsom e sam ple of English w ith great enthusiasm, but the real y e a r’s work and the lesson for the
ciples who lived in that city. W hile land, where she had visited her
w alnuts, grown on the W- W. Po- outbreak came when oDe bull leaped next m eeting was assigned to Mrs.
here certain disciples said that Paul daughter.
should not go to Jerusalem. The In­ ‘ Roland Marks was home from land trees, was brought to our a fte r one of h it tormentors over a Moore and Mrs. L aubner from
formation which these disciples re­ 0 . A. C. for the week eud aud office this m orning by T. H illm an wooden partition aud Into a group of Prof. H orner’a “ Oregon H isto ry .”
ceived by the Spirit was douhtlesa the
Mr bullfighters, scattering them right and
A com m ittee was appointed to
of the tim e in field of P oland’s neighborhood.
same us that given to Agabus (vv. 10. spent part
Poland
lias
several
kusnels
of
tl*e left.
meet w ith the business men to
11).
Agabus told exactly what the w ith gun aud dog.
Itos
re
of
laughter
filled
the
enor­
same kind on his trees near Shedd
plan a cam paign for the lyceum
mous circus and a thundering cheer
Spirit
said, which sets right what
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the Tyrian disciples seeiqed to say. , es,dent of this place, w as up from
M r s .S -E .C o le a n d g ra n d d a u g h - and ertee of “bull, bull, bull" burst course the first num lter to be
given Nov. 2.
The same Spirit which showed to these a h , bi )V early Saturday m orning te r o f B r o w n s v ille le ft fo r o ilv e r - from the throats of the Americans.
Mrs. F oote, Mrs. W alton and
The bullfighters fled In disorder
dlsclples that suffering awaited l'aul.
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> few p h „ a((antg.
, ton, via H alsoy, W ednesday morn
The
revealed unto him the same suffering
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visit a daughter for several while tha am phitheater resounded Mrs. English were guests
and sent him forw ard Into it.
! Charles Mercer of E u g e n e was a dayB
Mr. Cole accom panied them w ith the laughter and cheers o f the hostess was assisted in serving by
Americans
IV . Paul Tarrying in Philip’» House guest at the D. I. Isom home south ag {ar a(t jjalsey.
Mrs. M arks.
Jots and Tittles
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
GOBS APPLAUD
(vv. 7-14).
BULL
of town the last of the week, while
Resuming their Journey, they paused
Le g u n n e il a little for pheabauts, I
1 here was another m eeting oi
briefly at Ptolemais to greet the breth- ,
6
I the signers for the lyceum course
ren ihere, a fte r which they went to
H. J. Seeck of Portland was re. yyedneaday evening and it waa d e-
Cnesarea.
Here they took up their uewing acquaintances in th is city cjded to
the drive for the
tickets today and fin'sh
abode with Philip, who had so success­ ih e firs t of fbe w eek and try in g bis ggje oj
fully wrought In the early days of the luck at hunting the pheasant.
up th at work as oon as possible
church.
A. J. Heibel and fam ily left H al­ The reserved seats will be on sale
V. Paul at Jerusalem (vv. 15-17).
at C la rk ’s confectionery early in
The brethren at Jerusalem gladly re­ sey W ednesday by train for Salem
ti/v
isit
a
friend
there
on
their
way
the week.
ceived them. Paul s lodging place waa
to their new home at W alla W alla, j jja b e ll Robinson, the 13-year-
w ith an old disciple.“
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Mrs Eliza B randcu left on Tucg. old daughter of Mr. and M rs . F.
The club m eets at th e home of
Mrs. M arks today.
W e H ave
E V E R Y T H IN G
Near Him.
We come too near H im when we
search Into His counsels. The sun and
the Are say of themselves. Come not
too near. How much more the Light
which nous can attain unto?— Bishop
B alL
O ptical
E Y E S T R A IN
la the Cause of M any
H U M A N IL L S
If your eyes give you trouble or
your glasses are annoying
S E E V S . We can Relieve You
will W. Robinson, won first prize a t the
L inn county fair in both bome-
m aking and sewing, and also sec-
ond prize in canning.
She is a
Another On« Heard From.
m ember of three C harity grange
Bancroft Optical Co.
The Birm ingham Age-Hernld reports
J1J 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
clubs.
E d n a , the 10-year-old that an Alabama man baa 'a cane to
daughter, is also a member of the match every ault. We have a cane, too.
sewing club.
—Arkansas Gazette.
H C. Seym our, state club leader,
Friday of n e x t week will be has forwarded the charters for the
Frances W illard day, w ith read­ H alsey C anning club and the A n­
The Halaey
ings, essays aud songs in Qregon gora club a t Scio
club is made up of girls living <n
public schools.
ihe C harity com m unity. The Scio
Tw enty-three L in n county pu­ goat club is the only A ngora goat
pils attended high school in Marion organization in the county. C
county last year and therefore th e tificales of
achievem ent were
latter county got »1890 of the Linn aw arded to the H arrjaburg Cook­
C a rrie d e x c lu s iv e ly a n d r e c o m m e n d e d b y
high-school fund.
ing club and the H alsey Cooking
A. F alton. east of A lbany, has a elub.
white W yandotte p u llet th a t be­
M rs. T. H . Downs and her
gan laying when 178 days old and m other, Mrs. K atherine C lark,
laid 29 eggs, one of them double- were callers on the W heelers be.
volked, in the next 80 days.
tweeu train s last Monday.
Mrs.
Halsey hae a better public li­ Downs is the wife of the outgoing
THE
brary th an m any larger towns, but m inister of the M ethodist church
it is reached by a long flight of a t Brownsville and they were on
staira from the street. How much th eir way to S utherlin, where Mr.
They
belter if a good location on the Downs has been assigned.
grotfnd floor could be had ! T here went as far aa Drain and visited
H A LSEY , O REG O N
are m any elderly people in this with th eir children over night, go­
city who can still see to read but ing on in th e m orning.
find stair-clim bing laborious.
Mr. and M rs. H erm an Mifzner,
I n t e r e s t p a id o n tim e c e r tif ic a te s o f d e p o s it
accom panied by M'*» Bessie Bond,
T. B Sm ith and wife came over
returned F riday m orning from an
W e in v ite y o u r b a n k in g b u s in e s s
today from Brownsville and Craw­
extended auto trip through a con­
fordsville, where they have been
H K O O N T Z , P re s .
“ d T T A Y L O R , V ic e - P r e s .
visiting relatives. T heir hom e is siderable p a rt of Oregon and
W ashington and into northern
B.
M.
BOND,
C a s h ie r
in T urner. From here they went
C alifornia.
From here they went
to visit a son who resides a .
to Saletn to the fair, then co ntin­
Shedd. They are form er resident«
ued their journey to Y akim a valley
C
raw
fordsville,
having
gone
ii
c v -,
of C r a * f " rd
and W alla W alla, W ash., A thena,
E v e r v o n e ¡9 b u y in g f in g h a m , t h e a ll- y e a r f a b ru ’. there in 1876.
Pendleton and Paisley, Oregon,
The First Savings Bank of Albany .Oregon
m o r e th a n e v e r n ow t h a t it h a s e s ta b lis h e d its e lf
Mrg w . H. D edm an and «on where they visited Mr M itzner's
Billy
were
arriv
als
today
on
the
parents and sisters.
From there
a m o n g g e n te e l m a te ria l« . S o h a n d s o m e a r e th e
way to Brownsville. Mrs Ded- they crossed into C alifornia and
n ew p a t t e r n s in g in g h a m « tl.a t th e y a r e m a tm c t.v e ly man is the deugbter of W C. Coo­ returned home by way of Ashland
re c o g n iz e d vs a p p r o p r ia te fo r » e a r o n d r e s s o e c i,- ley and wife of Brow nsville and is and the Pacific highw ay.
to take p art in the Presbyterian
Is a good place
deposit your saving». ♦ percent m tereaton savings
Changed in T r a n .it .
day for P ortland, where th e
Blessings of This Day.
Enjoy the blessings of this day. If
God sends them, and the evils hear pa­
tiently. and sw eetly: for this day is
ours: we nre dead to yesterday, and
are not torn tomorrow.— Jeremy T a y ­
lor.
A teacher asked her pupils to sug
gpend a couple of weeks with her
gest a song to he sung by the class and
daU(<hter, Mrs. C. E. O sburne, and
a patriotic little fellow In the rear
Hugh Braudou.
cai'ed for "M y Country, Tls of Thee "
’
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,
M's® Stella Tweed of San F ran-
His voice was so weak that the |
teacher could not understand and a Cisco, sister of Mrs, Fred F alk ,
youngster near him sang out:
"H e arrived yesterday and left today
wants 'H is Country ’Tls of H im ? " — for Eugene.
Boston Transcript.
Beautiful Ginghams
CHERRO FLOUR & CEREALS
QUALITY PRODUCTS
M. V. KOONTZ & CO., Halsey
HALSEY STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $34,000
c.
At Prices Very Interesting
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
(C o n tin u e d on page 5)
s io n s , y e t th e y a r e a g a in s u r p r is in g ly in e x p e n s n
c,i,h f„iS„T»..d«y, s b . - i i i o . i t
C ool, w a s h a b le d r e s s g in g h a m s a r e h e r e in a b u n rt- ,or about ta0 wewks^for^return-
ceipts a t the warehouse« of
ing to her horn« in P ortland.
a n c e to c e le b r a te N a tio n a l G in g h a m W e e k .
Mrs. George Maxwell left Son- the N orthw est W heatgrow ers’ aa-
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
accounts
that
run three
months. «1»
month«
of
•cm t'ABnaally-
day tor Tacoma, wbara aba w»l aociation aggregate about 9,000,000
-2 C
1
a year.
Int«re«t paid