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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
NO. 8
HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON. OCT 27, l«>21
VOL. X
Jots andTittles
which time the lessou will be con­ H O L L E Y B R ID E W ID O W
i “Beauty is a fading flower.“ Beauty
tinued by Mrs. Laubner, assisted
soon departs from the form and spirit
bv Mrs. Templeton.
J o sep h C ro ck er’s S o n -in -la w
Methodist:
of men and women who Indulge in the
Sunday School, 10.
Intoxicating cup.
(d) Wisdom is
K ille d in A c c id e n t
Preaching, 11.
turned aside (v. 7). “They have erred
S h o r t S to r ie s o f H a p p e n in g s in L inn C ou n ty G en erally
through wine and strong drink.” As
Junior League, 8,
Joseph Crocker and family of
a consequence they were groping in
Intermediate League, 6:30.
an d in H a lse y P a r tic u la r ly
Holley, above Brownsville, this
darkness instead of walking in the
Epworth League, 6:80.
I morning received a telegram from
light of the Lord.
Preaching, 7:30.
II. The Lord’s Promise to the Rem­
Mr.
and
M's.
Clarence
Cameron
their daughter, Mrs. Daisy Crocker
Mrs.
G.
W.
Laubner
was
an
Al­
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
nant (w . 5, 8).
Burlingame of Greaham, elating
and Mise Lura Chambers of Al­
bany visitor Monday.
Oat of this awful darkness shines
that her husband had been kil e l
bany
were
callers
at
W.
A.
Cum­
Christian:
R. L. Wiriniford returned Fri­ mings' Ancona farm Sunday for a Refugee Noblemen in Turkey Are laet night by au electric train
a ray of brightness, for following the
Sunday School, 10.
destruction of the proud city the Lord day evening from a business trip chicken dinner.
while in his car on his way home
Perfectly Willing to Marry
Preaching, 11.
of Hosts is promised for a crown of to Salem.
from
the school of which he was
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Mayberry
for Money.
glory to the remnant of His people.
Endeavjr, 6:30.
principal.
The Crocker family
On account of Mrs. E. J. Har­ motored to the Alsea country last
This pointed forward to the coming
Preaching, -7:80.
had to walk a mile before they
rington's
health
»he
and
husband
of
the
Savior
(Zech.
8:13).
Their
Saturday.
Mrs.
McKinney
trav­
Lester Jones, Minister.
could reach their car, because the
hopes w-ere partially fulfilled at the cut short their visit here and went eled with them to Albany, where
recent rains had made the roads
first coming of the Savior, but the home.
she visited, her husband following
so bad, and then had to drive thru
real fulfillment shall be when drunk­
on
Sunday
and
the
two
returning
An $11,298 gradiug contract at
enness. pride and all unrighteousness
Many Refugee Rueeian Women Have Brownsville to Halsey iti order to
shall disappear before the glaring Murder creek, Linn county, has to Halsey together.
get the noon train for Portland.
M arried T urks In Order to Get
light of the Sun of Righteousness been let by the state highway com­
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell spent Mon­
Two daughters and a son accom­
Tem porary Homes— S till Retain
(Mai. 4:2; I Pet. 5:4).
day in Albany and incidentally
panied them on their sad journey.
mission.
•
T heir Politeness and Court say.
III. The
Sinfulness
of
Judah
called on Mrs. Nellie Taylor, for­
Daisy Crocker was married last
Monday’sAlbany
Democrat
had
a
(vv. 7-10).
merly of Halsey but now a resi­
July to L. A. Burlingame of Fair-
Conatantlnople.—The
arranging
of
1. Drunkenness (v. 7). Judah had column of news uuder a Scio head dent of Albany
They recently moved to
marriages between Russian princes view.
also erred through strong drink. Even which the Enterprise had the
and well-to-do Amerieau women la the Gresham.
their priests and prophets had fallen weakness to print the week before
L. C Merriam, railroad section latest scheme advauqed here by an
Mr. Burlingame, 31 years of age,
through the blighting effects of wine.. as Halsey news.
boss, and family are about to oc­ Ingenious Russian to get a livelihood had been principal of the school at
It was a violation of God’s law for a
cupy the Mrs. Nellie Tavlor house for workless, penniless refugees living Orient for two years.
Mrs. Bur­
Miss Mona Bond returned Sun­ next to the Methodist church.
priest to take wine before entering
Halsey Christian Church
on American and other charity.
lingame was a teacher at Rockwood.
the tabernacle. The drunkards of day from Jerome, Ariiona, where
It la argued that the American wom­
Mr. Burlingame had been driv­
both Judah and Ephraim are de­ she had a position in the schools
N. W. Windom, who lived in
S u n d a y S c h o o l L esson
nounced. The message is a fitting one Mias Bond was called home by the Brownsville 21 years ago, has been an would. In addition to the title, make ing Miss Bertha Spencer, 21, a
good
business
bargain,
since
the
(B y R E V . P. B FIT Z W A T ER . D. D -
for this day. for the Scriptures de­ illness of her mother, Mrs. M- C. visiting the C. B 'r vcer home for
T ea ch er o f E n glish B ible In the Moody
exiled Russian noblemen all have teacher in the Lusted school, and
B ible In stitu te o f C hicago.)
clare that no drunkard shall enter the
the
week
end
and
left
on
Monday’a
large estates which they hope to re­ Miss Grace Fieldhouse, who is the
Bond.
(©. 1>21, W estern N ew sp ap er U nion.)
kingdom (I Cor. 5:11; 8:10).
cover when private property Is re­ principal of the same school, to
train
in
Haleey
for
Eugene
2. Vnnamable filth (v. 8). This de­
Fred Tavlor of Corvallis, who
stored and Bolshevik Russia la no and from the school. Miss Spen­
scription
shows
a
condition
which
is
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 30
Mrs. Ida Maxwell \o l Albany more.
had been visiting a few days at the
cer was killed.
Miss Fieldhouse
deplorable indeed. Filth and drunk­
Many Russians have open ratnda on was taken to a hospital with frac­
J. C. Standish home in this city, spent the week end with her
enness
go
hand
in
hand.
8 T R O N G D R IN K IN A N A T IO N 'S
Mrs. daughter and husband, Mr. and the marriage question. Many of the tures of both legs, a broken hip
3. Mockery (vv. 9, 10). In addition returned homo Tuesday.
L IF E — W O R L D 'S T E M P E R .
refugee Russian women have niarrrled md possibly a fractured skull.
Taylor,
who
accompanied
him,
re­ Mrs. Jess Safley.
to
their
drunkenness
and
filth
they
A N C E SU N D A Y .
Turks since their arrival here, In or­
scornfully mock God’s prophets. These mained for a longer visit.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs
D. Horton, s der to get temporary hornet. The Jar recovery is doubtful.
priests had become so hardened by
Burlingame was a cripple, one leg
L E S S O N T E X T - I m 28:1-13.
pair
of
“
honeymooners’’
from
Rid­
Russian
men
have
followed
suit.
Many
Everett
Robinson,
at
one
time
a
their drunken debauchery that they
G O L D E N T E X T —W oe unto him th a t
having been amputated just below
g lveU i h is neighb or d r in k —Hab. 2:15.
set at naught Isaiah's instructions resident of this vicinity, was in­ dle, Oregon, were arrivals in Hal­ of the older ones have married Greek he kuee. The accident occurred
R E F E R E N C E M A T E R IA L —laa. 5:11-1». and scorned God's messengers. They stantly
killed at the Balderree sey Tuesday, coming from Browns­ women.
while on the way home, about one
a , 23. A m o» 4:1, 2.
And Age Has Ito Waddlnga.
ville, where they had been guests
PR IM AR Y - TOPIC—S tory of the R ech- questioned their authority and gave logging camp, near Independence,
mile
east of Gresham.
Mr. Bur­
'Youth has Ita follies, agw Its stupid­
back the answer of ridicule as if to Monday, when a block which was for a short time of Mrs. Thomas
a b ltes.
J U N IO R T O PIC —T h e F a ith fu l R echab- say, “We are teachers, what do you
Harrison, who is sunt to the bride. ities,” said a Russian general, no long­ lingame died from injury to hia
attached
to
a
guide
pulled
out
and
ltea.
¡lead. His skull was fractured-
mean to teach us? Are we babes that the line struck him.
Mr. Robin­ They had traveled over the Wil­ er young, when Inviting a friend to hie I’he heavy electric train and the
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D SE N IO R TOPIC
have
Just
been
weaned?
You
come
wedding.
—E n fo r c in g P rohibition.
son spent a considerable part of lamette valley viaiting friends and
to us with your line upon line, line
The difficulty of locating these ight automobile met at the cross-
Y O U N G P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O PIC
relatives. They went from here to
—W orld Prohibition .
upon line.” They were not only un­ last year near Halstv and has many
American wives across the seas Is not ng and the motor car was hurled
Cottage
Grove
on
the
way
home.
Funeral services
willing to receive the message, but friends here.
one to stump the Imaginative Russian and dragged more than a hundred
I. God’s
Judgment
Upon
Israel
tired of the way In which it was de­ will lie at Falls City, where hie
mind, which readily adapts Itaelf to lest.
Mrs.
Hugh
Ijeeper
left
on
Tues­
It is not known whether the
(vv. 1-4).
Wednesday morn­ day morning's train for Shedd, to the lighter branches of commerce, and auto stalled at the orossing or not.
livered. Not being willing to receive parents reside
1. The sin for which Israel was
the message, they complain of the ing F. W. Robinson, an uncle, remain for several days.
has succeeded here with cafes, beauty
Judged (v. 1). It was drunkenness,
manner In which It Is delivered. The Miss Grace Robinson, Mies Lois
parlors, manicure and tea shops, con­
which seems to have been a national
doctrine of salvation by blood alone Hampton and Arthur Thompson
cert halls and public grounds.
Life Insurance
Mrs.
C.
A.
Davis
and
Mise
Davie
sin. (See Isa. 5:11, 12; 7:5: Amos Is not a very popular ou e; the preach
The first and only bathing pavilion
u n o ia
W
u,».
uur,u,rp„„,..
cousins
left
h
ereto
attend
the
of
Turner
were
guests
at
the
home
In his letter of advice to employes
2:8, 8, 12; 4:1: 6, 6.) Samaria's posi­ Ing of the cross Is foolishness to some '
of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Leeper last near here has been established at >f the Southern Pacific Mr. Sproule
tion was an enviable one. The whole (I Cor. 1:18-21: 2:14).
tunerai.
Floria beach, on the Marmora sea, by
nation was proud of her. The crown
In looking over the advertising week and are now visiting at Shedd a group of Georgian princesses, -ays of insurance:
IV. Judah's Punishment, (vv. ------
11-13).
of pride whose glorious beauty had
If, because of refusal to go out
Thp prophet replies to these drunken columns we note that Ringo carrion Mrs. Davis is the aunt of Mrs. through the loan of American Red
been so marked was fading through scoffers that their very drunken ques­
Leeper and it was thirty years since Cross tents.
m strike when it is called, em­
the blighting effects of drunkenness. tions should be answered by the Lord everyting to cleanse the teeth and she had visited the Leepers.
ployes have to resign their nietn-
Man Are Out of Luck.
2. The Instrument by which the In Judgment. God tool repeatedly of­ make the breath pure and whole­
tersbips in labor organizations or
some.
Then
last
week
he
told
us
The
condition
of
Russian
men
refu
W A. Carey received a telegram
punishment was effected (v. 2). It was fered them rest, but they had as re­
ire expelled from them, thus los-
to be by the strong hand of the Assy­ peatedly refused It. Their scorn and in advertising all about rouges that his father, B. I. Carey, was gees here la bad, as there are few In
ng their insurance carried thru
rians. The Imagery of this verse contempt are answered with the bit­ and complexion remedies, skin seriously ill at Cottage Grove and duetriea or factories to provide work
shows that this destruction was to be terest sarcasm. The bloody conqueror creams and “ eich.” This week be Mrs. Freeman Robinson, a daugh­ Recently the French government cut he organization, you need not hes­
off Its food rations to several thou itate on that point. The company
sudden, swjft and Irresistible.
would come upon them and cause dilates on hair tonics and helps of ter, went at once and returned with sand men. though still feeding a cer­
Some of the evils wrought by drunk­ them to be snared and taken.
all kinds to benefit the scalp.
If her father Tuesday. It is hoped tain number of children, women and will in such cases assume this in­
surance, and carry it on at iatos no
enness :
people would only try eome of that the gentleman will soon re­
old men.
(a) Strength Is wasted by It (v. I).
higher than are now charged you
God W aits.
these things there would be no ex­ spond to medical treatment
It Is hard for them to get pasaporta
"Are overcome with wine.” Man s
bv
the organizations,
The com­
Patiently, nobly, magnanimously, cuse for homely people in the world
to go to other countries. Serbia has
manifold strength, physical, mental God waits; waits for the man who
Mrs. E V. Ferguson and in­ accepted some 20,000, but her leniency pany will do so under conditions
at all.
What is more beautiful
and spiritual, Is soon mastered by Is a fool to find out his own folly;
fant of Salem were Tuesday ar­
living your insurance such per­
strong drink, (b) Honor brought into watts for the heart which has tried to than a clear, healthy ski», a fin« rivals and were met at the station to refugees Is finding Its limit.
Prince Golltay, who formerly held manence that your thrift in behalf
the dust. “Shall be trodden under find pleasure In everything else to find set of white tAeth and a fine head
Go up, thou b y G R. Walker, at whose home Immense estates near Kiev, and may if those for whom you wish to pro­
feet” ( w . 1, 3). Just as this proud out that everything else disappoints of healthy hair.
recover them, among hundreds of oth vide may be taken care of as you
Mrs Ferguson will visit.
city was humbled through tntemper and to come back to Him. the foun- bald head!
era, la attempting to earn a living by
ance. so does
oes drunkenness
drunkenness: bring twwn
d^wn | ,
wholesome pleasure, the
Mrs. C. H Koontz and daughter utilizing his knowledge of precious intended.
G. R. Walton, Mrs L. E. Wal­
Into the » dust .thoee high In edffea- we„ gprlnf of al, ,lfe fl, for a man to
stones o f which he once had a large
ton and J. C. Walton were passen­ were Albany shoppers Tuesday.
lonal, social and business elrc e
J c h a r le s Kingsley.
Monday night and Tuesday and collection.
gers to Albany today.
c) It despoils .b e e u t i (vy. _L_ 4).
Such men often lose their clothing
Wednesday we enjoyed our first
Mrs. 8. E. Cole and gtandeon of taste of winter rains, altho it is and baggage to rapacious landlords
W e H ave
Brownsville returned on this morn­
who serve them tn default of the pay i
ovely and warm.
EVERY
THING
ment of room rent, but the Hussion
ing's train from Silverton, where
(Continued on page 5)
aristocrats never lose their politeness |
O ptical
rs. Cole had been visiting her
and courtesy In adversity.
daughter. She also visited a son
The Study Club
EY E STR A IN
They still kiss the hands of th e
□ Portland and on Sunday thev
la the Cause of Many
Mrs. T. I. Marks was hostess for women, after the manner of their
„11 together took in the Columbia
country. Often cheerful and cour­
HUM AX ILLS
highway and other places of inter­ the Women’s Study club last ageous
In the face of poverty, they
If your eye» give you trouble or
est. S. E Cole motored over from Thursday afternoon. Sixteeu mem «hare their last money with friends
your glasses are annoying
Brownsville and they went home bers responded to rollcall bv a
SEE US. We can Relieve You
Church Announcements
RUSS PRINCES
ASK U.S. BRIDES
HOPE TO 6ET BACK ESTATES
J.
1 *Di
Beautiful Ginghams i
verse each from her favorite poet.
together.
B a n c r o ft O p tic a l C o.
It was decided to give a chicken
Emmett Howard, Mr Vitus and
George
)13 1st St. W. Alliany, Phone
ri
----- — Maxwell went to Albany
., *r pie dinner Friday at the McCully Mr. Dickey of Junction (Jity had
on this
morning
s
train.
George
,
'
b
¡|di
proceeds
to
be
used
for
a
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business in H»l»ey Wednesday.
keeping bach,” as h<s wife has "uiming, p
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IB
——,
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new books for the library.
n it yet returned from her recent
Mesdames May Huston, L. E.
THE
trip.
Walton, Arthur Foote, Henry En­
George Starr and family, who glish and Wm. H. Wheeler became
are living on the Dr, Philo Starr members.
The first lesson on Oregon his­
farm, received a car of furniture
H ALSEY. O REG O N
Wednesday from Alberta, Canada, tory was presented in an intereat­
ing manner by Mrs J. W. Moore.
their former home.
—— ,
The poem, “ Thanatopsis,” by
T B Davidson of Eugene ar­
William Cullen Bryant, was read
rived on this morning’s train for a by Mrs. Laubner. This work was
Interest paid on time certificates of deposit
visit at the C. H. Davidson h >me, written five years after the visit to
We invite your banking business
Mias Grets Case of Dever reached the Oregon country by Lewis and
Brownsville last Friday for several Clark and refers to the Columbia C H KOONTZ, Pres.
~ D. TAYLOR, Vice-Pres.
weeks' employment at the William river as the Oregon.
.
B. M. BOND, Cashier
Mrs. Stafford ssng “ Oregon,
Pents home.
•
a
stats
song by J. Norman Water-
J. C. Heinrich, who lived near
Peoria, left lor McCleayr, Wash, boose of Eugene, and “Out Where
thia morning. He expects to be the West Begins,” Chapman-Thil-
leo. Mrs. English washer accom­
employed there.
T he First Savings Bank of Albany .Oregon
Everyone is buying ginirham. the all-year fabrii-. Mrs. L. V.
v. Chance went to
>'■ A1
- • panist.
The decorations were autumn
than «vor now that it has established ft^selt bsny today to visit her mother, leaves with red and bronze dahlias
more than ever now i n .it
hanri-ome are the who reside, at that pl.es,
and zinnias.
Each member re­
‘W H E R E S A V IN G S A R E S A F E ’
among genteel materials. So
_ in s tin c tiv e ly
Last Saturday Mr. ami Mrs. L ceived a golden chrysanthemum
new patterns m ginghams that they are instin ti . y Chance and gidney Smith mo- and a question pertinent toQreg-n
la a good place to deposit your savings. 4 perceut Interest on savings
her napkin. The hostess was
recognized as appropriate for wear on dress occa- tored u Corvallis to take in the in
account» that run three mouth», sis mouth» or a year. Interest paid
in serving by Mrs. Laub­
vnt thev are atrain surprisingly inexpensive, football game. Mrs. Chance says assisted
•ctni-ati finally.
sions, yet tney are ag
l
•
th ere seemed to he more cars out ner,
Cool, washable dress ginghams are here in abun
The
next
meeting
will
be
at
the
than she bad seen at one time be-
home of Mrs. Moore, Nov. 3, at
ance to celebrate National Gingham \\ eek.
Jort ¡B a long time.
t
HALSEY STATE BANK
Capital and Surplus $34,000
’
At Prices Very Interesting
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
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