Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, March 23, 1922, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
f
They Wore the Green.
will, after showing how to take the
The Ladies' Study ciub met io fleece from the aheep in the most
B1U BLAZ£ AT SHEDD
regular seseiou Thursday afternoon suitable mauner, give special con­
Now is ttje tim e to
. » M b, ,h. u. Oi o.
Home Fire-Fighter», Bare-
at the home of Mr». Heory Euglish. sideration to first, wool grading;
Mrs. Dean M cW illiam s gave the second, preparing the fleet, s for
Handed, Save Town
lexson of the day in Oregon history market, and third, castrating and
Mrs. Jake Ackerman came over
illuetratin.' it with a large m, p. docking lambs.
Lorn Browusville Friday and took
at
that
little
Oldsmobile«
Much mouey is lost each year
The aeries of lessons has reached
her mother, Mrs. West, home with Paul Ackerman Achieves Fame
her.
the vicinity of Halsey and ih thru careless methods of preparing
Shedd, March 19.— Peterson 4
prehistoric mounds around Tan ­ the fleeces for market. Proper ty­
Mrs. Lloyd Robnett of Drain
ing, packing and shipping will be
Prindle'a garage, H ill & Son’»
(Successors to R. W. Tripp)
gent were discussed.
arrived Friday for a visit with her
hardware store, L. G. Thompson's
An enthusiastically enjoyed St. discussed.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Ste­
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Good­
Investigation
also
reveals
t,be
drugstore and oonfertionery store
Patrick's day program was ren­
venson.
and residence overhead, and P a li
dered, consisting of Irish stories astounding fact that 75 per cent
year and Kelly-Sprin field T I R E S
P. H. Freerksen, who is deputy Ackerman’s residence were totally
and incidents aud songs rendered of all lambs marketed at Portland
) Albany, Oregon
Phone fti"
assessor again, was in town last destroyed by a fire whioh appar­
by Mrs. English, Mrs Templeton for the Willammette valley have
How about h ies ?
Special discount to Panu Bureau members
week reminding each of us of how ently started in the battery room
long tails.
This practice results
and Mrs. Stafford,
wealthy we are.
of the garage at 2:80 this morning
Halsey is the home of some high in a loss of 25 cents to one dollar
musical talent, but has none that per head.
Mrs. R K. Davidson aud child at Second and B streets, in the
Last year our cn-operauve ship­
in originality and technique can
and Mrs. Silas White, all of center of town.
The first alarm was given by
ex' •el M rs. C. P. Stafford, who, in pers were docked approximately
Brownsville, went to Albany via
Paul Ackerman, who lived alone
coatuiiie, sang and enacted the 50 cents per head ou all buck lambs
Halsey Friday.
and was awakened in his residence,
part of an immigrant from the sent to the Portland market.
W . M. Kiog of Brownsville met adjoining the garage, by the sound
I t will pay any man who has as
ould sod.
his wife’s mother at the tram here of falling glass.
Realising the
A well-enjoyed lunch was served few as a dozen sheep to be present
Short
Stories
of
Happenings
in
Linn
County
Generally
Friday morning and took her danger to the whole town, whioh
at
one
of
these
demonstrations.
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
home for a visit.
is without fire-fighting faoilitiea,
and in Halsey Particularly
West and Mrs. Moore, to Mtsdames
loast Sunday, "W hole family he left bit owu personal property
Mornhip weg, Laubuer, Huston,
Efficient Financiering
to he destroyed while be rushed to
Templeton,
Walton,
Staffo d,
Glenn Farrier and wife of AT-
The Herald mentions E. Ahra- day" at the Christian church, the
give
the alarm, and there ia no tell­
A report by State Treasurer Hoff bany have a baby boy.
Bass
family
of
12
was
the
largest
Marks, Bond, Brown, Wheeler,
¡bam of Halsey as beiug in Albany
ing how much of lbs town that is
family attending.
contains these comparisons:
Drinkard and M cW illiam s.
A woman's jury room has been Saturday,
atandiug today would have been
In 1916 the receipts of the state
Mrs. Stewart of Portland was
Roland Marks came home from
b
u
ilt in the courthouse.
Mrs. L W . Byerley h „
destroyed but for his promptness.
treasury
were
$10,508,177
61
and
the guest of the afternoon.
G.
A.
C.
Friday
to
spend
the
spring
The citizens turned out and, with
Mrs. Hugh Leeper is able to b e jseriously ill but is able to be up
the disbursements were $10.037,-
vacation with his parents, Dr and only Uuokets as aparatus, confined
882
65,
while
in
1921
the
receipts
out
after
several
weeks
ot
illness
again.
Sheep Demonstrations
Mrs. T. I. M arks.
the lira to the buildings named.
were $34,378,560.02 and the dis-
The eight sheep shearing, wool burgements $35.580,464.98
Mr.
and
Mrs
Andrew
Brown
•Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
English
Mr. Thompson, who lived over
Mrs Elmer Munson was an A l­
Dur-
grading, lamb docking and lamb ing the same time the number of were passengers to Albany Satur­ went to Eugene Friday to apend bany shopper Friday and also yia- his confectionery and drugstore,
castrating demonstrations to be funds created by law has mcroas d day.
the week end with Mr. English's ited her parents, Mr. and M r . A. wakened by Ackerman's clamor,
conducted in Linn county will be from 132 to 231, and the state’s
ruehed down partly dressed and
N . S iu ltn , while there.
held as follows:
was unable to get back. It is said
bonded indebtedness increased $29,«
E
B.
Wallace
of
Harmony
ia
Millersburg community — Otis 405,125.00, while the interest on
lesson should be set forth.
T ills
that he fought fire wearing bor­
Monroe farm—9:30 a. in. April 4. the same has increased $717,704 46.
method can he used to good advantage the new head of the Oregon mini rowed sock* and coat.
He saved
Lr»t year’s output is Us­
In the adult departments. T h e follow ­ (rowers,
Crabtree co n m u n ity — G. Ger- During the year 1918 the average
about $400 worth of his $3000
ing
held
for
better
prices,
ing Is a suggested sum m ary:
mann farm —2:30 p. m. A pril 4.
stock.
Mrs. Thompson was in
daily balance in the active state
Lessen I, Kehoboam refused to
Jordan community — Heury Phil­ depository, on which no interest
Fred Jackson and wife of Lake Corvallis.
grant
the
request
o
f
the
people
for
lips farm — 9:80 a. m. A pril 5.
Creek came in Saturday to vote
Most of the stock in ihe hard,
is earned, amounted t > $348 357 62,
the lightening of the burdens of taxa­
Kingston community— George A. while the same balance during the
or
postmaster.
They
had
their
ware
store waa saved.
tion. Because of this ten tribes under
Sandner fa rm —2:30 p m. A pril 5. year 1921 was reduced to $34,-
ittle daughter Vera with them.
A l Nelson, owner of the store
the leadership of Jeroboam revolted
Tennessee co m m un ity— R. C. 743.06.
and formed another kingdom.
The
$6,409.40 in interest wax
Among Haleey people seen on premises, carried $1000 iosurauce,
B u rk h a rt farm —9:30a. in A p r il 6. earned on the difference in bal­
most effective cure for social and the streets
of Albany Friday and reckoned his loss at $3,500.
Tallman community—J. Perov ance« by being deposited in the
p o llllc a ru n re s t Is justice by the rulers
There was $500 insurance oa the
vere Mrs, J W. Drinkard, Mrs.
to those ruled.
Stearns farm— 2:30 p. m. April 6 inactive depositories, which pay
garage
building.
The loss there
George Hayes and Mrs. H. W
Halsey Christian Church
Sweet Home community— L B 2 per cent.
I.ssson II. E lija h , a fte r announcing
was the heavieet, estimated at
Commons.
to Ahab the withholding o f rain foe
Thompsiih f ir m —9:30a m. April 7
over $10,000, including two ma­
During the year 1918 there was
a term o f years, lied and wns fed hy
R K. Stewart was in Crawfords chines belonging to the company
Charily community—C. P Kize> an average monthly balance in the
Church Announce nenti
the ravens and by the widow at villa a few days last week visiting
farm —3.00 p in. April 7.
on«, a Buick, owned hy J. B. Cur-
industrial and segregated acci­
Zarephath. God adupts him self to the
nd assisting bis eon H arry, who nett; Chevrolet! owned by Clyde
H A. Lindgren, extension spe­ dent fuuds of $2,871,382.60 and Christian:
£ lrr u rustances o f His servants, and hat been quite ill with flu.
10, B b le school. -
At Crawford and I. Peterson; a Baby
cialist on livestock, who will aaaia these fund» earned during t,hr> year
11, Conruiuuion service, sermon, sometimes In the most unlikely ways aet reports Harry waa up and im Grand by C. Ma Ison; a Ford be­
in giving these demonstration'*. $63,708.98 in interests.
D o in g "H ow to be a Personal Evangelist." provides for H is own.
H ivin g rapidly.
longing to AI Nelson and another.
Lesson I I I . At the request of E lijah,
1921 the average balance in the e
6:30, Christian Endeavor.
Help was summoned from other
Ahsb
called
the
people
together
to
w
it
funds w is $1,565,610 78 which
Mrs Stafford went to Portland
7:30, Sermon, "B ib le B a p tis m ."
towns, but hard work confined the
ness a supreme challenge o f R ia l
I earned $203,983 34 interest
If
Thursday, 7:45, praver-meeting. worship. F aith In God w ill stand the veeterday for a visit at the F. H hum to the places named above be­
W e H ave
| the same plan of investments bil­
Our observance of whole-family,
Porter home and with other friends
lowed 1918 had been followed In day was very successful. The 8ass most severe test. T he Are of God Is While there she will attend the fore it arrived.
E V E R Y T H IN G
the unfailing sign which differentiates
Several carloads of people came
1921, the interest earned In that family carried off the honors, hav true from false religion.
Chicago giutnd opera with Mis» from Halsey.
O ptical
year would have been only $132,- ing twelve present.
Gertrude
Porter.
Lesson IV . E lija h , though brave he
E Y E S T R A IN
264 78.
All members are urged to attend fore the 450 prophets of Baal, fled for
Is the Cause of Many
Sixt) -four books have been added
High School Notes
the evangelistic
prayer-meeting his life from Jezebel. God dealt most
HUMAN ILLS
M r*. L. A. Pray was seriously Thursday, 7:45; W . H . Robertson gently w ith his discouraged servant to the public library recently
The
anniversary
of the birth of
I f your eyes give you trouble or
W e should learn from this that fre ­ There are within about two score
hurt last week by a fall ex used is leader.
good
St.
Patrick
waa
celebrated
your glasses are annoying
•>f
1000
books
in
the
library.
About
by a defect in the sidewalk in front
Neiit Lord's day evening there quently we fa ll In our strongest point
by the high school Friday.
Em-
SEE US. We can Relieve Yon
I of the McCully building, but no will be a baptismal service.
Lesson V. Naboth refused to sell his 76 are taken out weekly, the high,
»raid lies, ribbons, bows, garmnuts
Bancroft Optical Co.
est
number
taken
in
one
day
I
e-
vineyard
to
Ahab,
whereupon
through
bones were broken and she is not
and decorations were prevalent
Lester Jones, pastor.
Jezebel's plot he was murdered and ing 82.
!l3 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
4 suing the city for damages
during the day. The first period
Ahab took possession.
Nations and
Methodist:
Mrs. E. 8. Starnes returned was spent in singing songs of the
kings should respect the rights o f In­
Monday to her home near Halsey
Sunday School, 10.
dividuals.
ould country
Preaching, )11,
Lesson V I. When E lijah's work was after several weeks with her mother,
The G irls’ Glee club will sing
finished, God took him to heaven by Mrs. Eliza Rohe of Brownsville,
Junior League, 3,
next Sunday night at the regular
a w hirlw ind E ll,a h had once requested who has been seriously ill but is
Intermediate League, 6:30.
service! of the Methodist church,
death, but God had a better way for dightly belter.
Epworth League, 6:80.
She is a pioneer
him to go to heaven than by w ay of of ihe Calapooia and 89 years old.
Clarence McKern hae been ah.
Preaching, 7:30.
death.
sent from school this week.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
The vote on post master Satur-
Lasaon
V II.
T he
Bhunammlte
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
Leone Palmer has been out of
Bramwell 414, Robnett
woman, seeing Elisha passing by on lay was:
errands for God, was moved to pro­ 218, Moore 95.
Before the elec­ school thia week on eecount of
vide a com fortable lodging for him. tion was os lied Mr
Hswley was tonsilitis.
Pine Grove Church:
whereupon Elisha sought to recom asked by wire if he would reooz
Alberta Koontz made a trip to
Sunday School, 10.
pense her hy promising th a t God would nize its result, bu no reply was re-
Salem
last week and evidently
Preaching, 11, by Bro. Eggly.
give her a child. N o t Infrequently has
cciyed from him.
So there ia no missed her train back.
Prayer-meeting., 7.
the prophet's chamber brought bless­
certainty about the final result yet.
ing to the home.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 7.
The high school girls who belong
Lstson V I I I . At the command of
to the Standard Bearer» are practio-
(Continued on page 4,
Elisha, Naaman dipped him self seven
ng for a panloinine and Japanese
Sunday School Lesson
times In the Jordan and was healed
song for this Friday evening at the
<B> R E V . P. U f l T Z W A T E H . D. D ..
Of leprosy, in order to be healed of Practical Improvement, Planned Methbdiet church social.
T e a rh e r o f E n s llih B ible In the Moody
the leprosy o f sin, human pride and
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,
B ible In it t lu lo o f C h lc a f» .)
"
1 Lako Greek people on Tuesday
First play practice of the -eniors
vanity must be put sway and obedience
Covyrm iu. lo ts. W eM era X o i p . H r Union
started
a
scheme
which
means more was beguu Monday night
rendered to God.
After
for the material b-tterineiil of ibe the first act was covered. M r,,
Lessen IX . T he king o f Assyria sent
LESSON FOR MARCH 2 6
a great army to apprehend Elisha be community than anything else that English decided
to ooach each
cause he had repeatedly Informed the has occurred within a generation. meuitar individually for a while.
j
R E V IE W
king o f Israel concerning the move­ The plan la to drain over 1200 ucrea
The seniors, in aooordsnoe with
ments of the Assyrian army.
When of land in a atrip live n il lea long
GOLDEN TE X T—The Lord Is righteous
their upholding honored elaes con­
In ail Hla ways, and holy In all Hl» the Lord opened the eyes of Elisha's along Big Tom slough
w o r k s . - Realm 116 IT.
servant, he beheld the mountains filled
M a r t in C tlin u tin g s , H , 11 Brock ditions, have been holding secret
E H A V E O B T A IN E D a bountiful stock of Spring Wash Goods. These
DEVOTIONAL HEADING— Psalm 1»
w ith horses and c h u riots of Are. 'T h e aud George McNeil are a commit­ sessions to determine their oouree
PRIMARY T O P IC -F avorite Btorlee ef
m aterials are rnitable for making dresses, waists, skirts and other wash
angel of the Lord encamped) round
tee to perfect organization of the of fiction.
the Quarter
about them that fear him, and de
garments.
J U N IO R T O P IC —Ia ra a fs Heroic Proph­
project.
llvereth them." “Lord, open our eyes,”
Prices are lower than naual. and we welcome a quality Comparison of our ets.
Emma Knighton, James
a ,
Shedd Shots
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
Lesson X. A t the preaching of
wash materials w ith any sim ilar goods, regardless of price.
-X e tim a te of Elijah, Elisha. Jonah and Jonsh. the wicked city of Nineveh re- Johnson, Mary Drinkard, Emma
Mrs.
M
ertio, mother of Mrs
Amos.
l>ented and God showed m erry. God's A. Arndt, M artin Cummings, John Ralph Dsnnan, left for her home in
VOUNO PEO PLE A N D ADULT TOPIC
mercy and forgiveness should move M Porter, Clarence W illiams, Mrs. California last Tuesday.
- Social T e x hinge of the Quarter e Laa-
She has
eone.
is to preach the gospel to the hen I hen Dicy Brock, George K. McNeil,
been
visiting
with
her
daughter
Beyer, Mrs.
Marietta
Lesson X I. T he children o f Israel John R
iuoe last December.
T he method o f review w ill largely
prided themselves In their security Palmer, C, C. Jackson and Ball
Beaded Voile, sim ilar to finer grades of I Silk Tissue Ginghams in a variety of be determined by the taste of the
nd gave themselves to luxury and M. Bond are among the property
Frances Freerksen, Mrs. Kate
imported swissea. dots, checks and fig- new checks, stripes and novelty plaids, teachers and the grade In the school
sensual Indulgences. God sent Amos owners who will tie benefited by Krolt. Mise Edith K roft, end M r.
•ourerned. T o the w riter's taste, two to warn them o f the Judgment which
nres. Yard, 7 3 c .
priced, the yard, at 75c
the increase in Linn county pro- aud Mrs. Dale Duncan were At-
food methods are availab le: the hlo- must follow. T he Lord w ill bring the
Dress Ginghams in a large assortment
hsny callers Wednesday.
* » * ? £ t t e r n s . 27- to 32 inch, at 2 0 . J l p M m Crepe the re ,I imported ar- frnphlcal and the summary. In using ungodly to Judgment for th eir ungodly ductioo which will result.
It is a co-operative scheme, re­
the biographical, the lives of four living.
Mr. end M '*- P. I. Troutmau
tid e , in eleven colors, yard. 4 0 c .
quiring no heavy financing, and its and Mrs. W , Y. Shears flivvered
treat prophets, E lija h , Kllsha. Jonah
,n ?.pep ’
" * Bjr "ew eo,ors
be* n-1
Lesson X I I . In due tim e the prophecy
«uccass is practically aaaured by to A lb a n y callers Wednesday.
W
d esig n s, priced 2 3 to 4 0 « the In d l, n Head, in 36-, 4 4 -;nd 54-incb. and snd Amos may he considered. These of Amos rasa» true.
The Assyrians
four men are connected w ith nearly
ibe pledging of six days* work of
came
and
carried
the
children
of
, doors in 34-inch. at. the yard, 30c.
M r. and Mrs. Ralph Dannen
t il the lessons o f the quarter. This
Israel Into captivity, from which they man aud team each by such men
went to Eugene Tuesday.
method can be nsed to good advantage
«»
H
.
H.
Brock,
Thomae
Ardry,
never returned. Rejection o f God and
" H u m m in g B ird " silk Hosiery, all colors " I t wears. '
la nearly all the grades o f the school.
he despising o f Hla worship w ill he M a 'tin Cummings, Clarence W ill­
In the summary method the principal
iams, C. C. Jackson and Gsorgs E
Ten persons were baptized in the
followed w ith Judgment and deatruc
Cl£t of each lesson w ith I l f leading Boa.
L O O K -
MORTON & DOTSON
Jots and_Tittles
t
New Wash Goods for Spring
W
A Few of
the New Season’s Favored Weaves
M. V. KOQNTZ ©
McNeil.
Methodiat church butiday.