Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 06, 1922, Image 1

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H alsey
VOL. X
nterprise
H A L S E Y , L IN N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N .
T H U R S D A Y , APR. 6, 1<»22
NO
B row nsville B riefs
ability of a plant being b uilt this spring
to handle the large aiuonnt of fru it ea-
pected adjacent to Brownsville is w o t j
promising than for some tim e.
(Regular correspondence)
Mrs R. 1‘ Dougherty spent a day or
two the first of the week with her dau ’ li­
ter, M r*. Elsie W igle, who is in the
Harrisburg hospital recovering trom an Methodist church Sunday evening and
operation for appendicitis. M rs W igle the evangelists tame Tuesday evening
This
expeets to leave the hospital in a few to take th eir part in the work.
days. •
1 'Makes the fourth series of special meet*
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Jots and Tittles
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sh o r t Stories o f H appening, in tdnn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
Milboliand and leave him facing
the cannon while a girl over here i
_ things in a new
at home is seeing
light.
Next week our story will A
n>.
G«orge Maxwell visited
| county seat Monday.
31
NEPOTISM RAMPANT
Linn L egislator A sw u g
the Accused.
the
(Oregon Voter)
rhft Linn-Benton Oddfellows will
In
a
recent
issue we referred to
J-
C.
Walton
laid
an
egg
Wednes­
Washington dispatches announce
About a rinres« nf «L a >
I
<h* |OWB tb‘# winter. Wg harp their semi-annual meeting at that " K t r l Bramwell has been day morning on the Enterprise the circumstance that a speaker
went out "to Mrs. K irk 'e
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‘ Harrisburg Saturday.
A Leghorn hen, a before tbe Tax Reduction league in
nominated posi master at Halsey, offite table.
and cut wood for firin g the church fa r
cross bet wen the brown and white, oalem had charged that a rep­
W. A. Allen returned Monday Oregon by President H ard ing .”
had previously laid it in our of his resentative had employed his wife
E. R. Lawrence of north Brownsville, from Eugene, whe-e be had gone
nace next w inter Another company
While waiting here Tuesday for 'teste. Its girth is 8x6 1-16 inches ■u stenographer while she was in
who baa bacn in poor health for some to take medical treatment.
w entout Tuesday.
the train for Eugene on bis way Can you beat it?
uo condition to serve, and that the
time, died Tuesday.
W. D. Washburn suffered a good deal
K. B. Penland and wife, with home after addressing the Browns­
charge was aimed at Representative
A t Brownsville creamery two cemen t H C. Davis and Mesdames N e f f
Among those froft this city who
last week from a slight attack of blood
ville schools, Dean Straub ot the
Charles Childs at Brownsville
poison on his left ann, the result of in ­ rooms are ready for ioe machinery, which and Turner in their car, visited U. of O. made a call at the Wheeler attended the boxing match at Eu­
concerning whom the charge baé
gene
Friday
were
John
Hunter
fection following a brier scratch.
M r is already on the grounds and w ill be the county seat Friday.
home
tieen widely circulated for many
James Drinkard, Thomas Hover*
Washburn i t now getting along nicely. placed toon. The creamery people ex­
months.
Following explanation
Mrs, Jake Ackerman, Mrs. H jl.
D. H . Sturtevant has been laid John Salash and W. A. Ringo’
sect to supply the surrounding territory
M r. and Mrs. K izer, near Rowland
••
given
by
Mrs. Childs in the
Hard
Ackerman
and
Mis
es
Gretia
w ith ice in season.
up with the flu this we«k.
He I hey left the armory before the
Brownsville Times:
spent
Sunday
at the
Harrison . aud
Edna n
Haverland
of would join the rest of us in wel.
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—c u home
fu ic u of i j Mrs.
i ™. Kiser's
In ze r's l
l iu
a v s r ia n u ot
extent of Tetxie's injuries was
I want my friends to know I
parents. M r. and Mrs. R. P. Dougherty.
? " 7 , k d,,d
* ho,P,u l «» Brownsville were Halsey visitors
ootnioK
real
spring
weather. known.
have done no harm to the state.
Mrs. A
A. S S. . H
a
m
i
l
l
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H a m ill, mention of whose operation. She has been in the hospital
Charles Mornhitiweg is nursing
I t was at Tulsa station, instead I acted as stenographer the early
Mrs H M. M iller and daughter hi,n‘
illness was made in this column last for several weeks and the operation was
>f at Verdure, as reported in all part of jhe seseion but my name
week, passed away Tuesday.
Funeral I the last hope. H er daughter. Mrs Eula Beulah left Halsey Friday for H ay,
The Women’s Foreign Mission. the papers, that Mr. M arlar was
was withdrawn from the payroll
services were held at the home Thursday. I Callaway, was w ith her at the la s t The Wash., where their daughter and I ary society of the * M
E. church knocked down and fatally injured immediately that I was incapacitat­
conducted by Rev. A. M. M cC lain, pas- funeral was today (Thursday),
sister. Mrs. .Mark Brandon, and I will meet with Mrs Arthur Wesley when flagging a train.
District ed for duty. Then I returned to it
tor of the Presbyterian church, of which
husbund reside.
Lewelling’s advertise, the last of the seseion, when I
Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock'. Attorney
Mrs. W. C. Cooley went to Portland
the deceased was a consistent memoer
Mr. and Mrs. Martin from Sweet­ Mrs Sneed will lead the lesson. nent. in the Enterprise for the was perfectly able. The reason
to be
ith her
her daughter,
daughter, Mrs.
Mrs
for several years.
Mrs. H a m ill waa
was , Monday
nonaV w
be w
with
A cordial invitation is extended to identity of the person who took they ihot I did not report for work
much beloved and
h ighly respected K* y Dedra* “ - who w ,B l ,o ,he hospital water, Idaho, who recently traded
•larlar from here to Tulsa brot a was because I did not appear
all.
for
the
Petrick
place,
with
their
msrnlmr
rvf
tlaae
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Wednesday
for
an
operation,
member of the community.
dione (not "phony” ) reply from around the lobby. I arranged for
younger daughters, Ruth aud Eve.
Many
a
fellow
is
afraid
to
facs
vYill
K irk the morning after the * friend to keep the desk in order
There i t considerable cannery t a lk , - Just
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after
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the funeral at the Presbyte- I.vn, have arrived and taken charge
the girls who would put up a brave paper appeared saying he was the and had the typewriter brot to me
being indulged here now aud the prob- ri* n church Tuesday
afternoon Dr.
>f the farm.
Their eldest daugh fight against a lion
cannot man.
.«guv a g a in s i a n o n or the
tne cannon
I W d tx and Ben Schick got their cars ter. Ilene shopped in Portland to of
instead of me walking to the type
the enemy of his country This
tangled up, but go tenons damage re­ attend school.
| week we bid goodby tQ 7RalnMy
Our advertising columns this writer. It really makes no differ-
sulted. Th.e fenders on both cars were
•nee on the tax roll whether a
veek contains an announcemen
bent np tjfihe a little.
or the good of souls by the Chris man s wife acts ae his stenographer
W e H ave
tan church, and for the soles Ed >r some other person from the
The charge
(vv. 2, 3 ). Though Athalfah was keen
EVERY THING
'ewett gives some poetry, Peterson nan’e home town.
Tom
M iller
of Brownsville
eyed she was checkmated by another
was
made
for
political
purposes
»f
Albany
has
a
esrd
that
has
been
O ptical •
bought a horse for 112.50 and
woman. H e r fata l oinlasion was not
n tbe paper longer than we cat md such I leave it to Mr. Ctiilds to
found that it w m balky. For this
to get rid o f the women too. This
E Y E S T R A IN
,
-ememher and the W hite shoe tnswer later. Thia brief explana-
reason ha beat the horse, knocked
woman, the w ife of the priest, stole
Is the Cause of Many
ion is just for tlie benefit of my
tarage of the same place breaks
away the child and hid him In the
out one of its eyes and abot it thru
H U M A N IL L S
ong silence with the biggest an. iriends and acquaintances.’*
bedchamber
for
six
years.
God
had
the bally, after which he finally
I f your eyes give you trouble or
In the interest of the good names
louncemeut for tbe good of soles
promised that through the Davldlc
killed the animal.
M illar was
y o u r g la s s e s are a n n o y in g
•f Mr. and Mrs. Childs and of the
bat we have had since Columhu
line the Messiah should come.
In
S E E US? We can Relieve You
given a fine of $50 aud costa in
And now H ill & ¿o truth, it is to be hoped ibis metier
order that this line be unbroken Joaal c u n t ov »r.
the justioe court this moroiog ai d
. B ancroft Optical Co.
must be preserved.
No purpose <»
isve
all
modern
machinery foi >e run down until all the facts are
In addition » Jail sentence of 10
F 313 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
God can fall.
A considerable pert of
• me repairing right here in rfalsey mown.
daya.— Albany H arald, A p ril 4.
II. Joash Crowned King (vv. 4-12)
he inefficiency and extravagance
If a business mail has a speci.i in legislative expenses is due to
1. Jeholada'g preparations (vv. 4-11)
Halsey Christian Church
The high prleet and his w ife were In
itiraction for customers he adve
members’ employment of their
teUlgent and strong characters.
A’
.«tea it in the newspapers becaus
vives as stenographers.
Vary of­
Church Announcements
the high priest, Jeholada felt that H ■dvertising pays when the adver
ten
those
who
employ
their
wives
was his duty to th w a rt the heathen
C hristian:
iscr offers something that pooplt is their stenographers at 15 a day
project of A thalleh. Doubtless his co
10, Bible school.
rant. Just so*a church advertisr
ire the men who eve the strongest
w ith
his ’ w ife mude posslbl.
11. Lord’s supper.
Sermon,' I operation w“
\ hl\
nent pays in dollars and cents •ritics and coinplainers against si­
•‘ Redemption in Church.”
I
ng
rhan special attractive* feature
eged inefficiency in state govern,
6:30, C h risti.,, Endeavor.
1 ‘ ” • * " " * the " aid o f the m llltar;
re offered.
If an adverlisemen
leaders (v. 4 ),
H e knew somehow
nent.
Yet they themselves wilt
7:30, Evangelistic sermon," What that these men were not loyal to »sting a dollar draws twenty pei
uiploy non-profesaioual women to
Church Shall I Join?”
Athaliah.
(2 ) Bound them undei
>le who put an average of a dim« Io work that is expert end profes.
7:45,
Thursday,
evang-Iieti
solemn oath (v. 4 ). H e took an oath
tach in 'lh o contribution box the sionel in character.
prayer.meeting,
W. F.
White of them In the house o f the Lord
ihurch doubles its investment hn
The abuse is hy no means con-
men w ill S
stund
hy tn
th eir word
leader.
. Honest ,„„u
iUnc ny
sides inducing so many to hear th hned to the- Childs fa m ily —it is
The evangelistic meeting begins I (3> E *«»»«d their spirit of pstrlotlsn
nesaage.
geueral among farmer members es­
Friday, April 7.
Everyone in the
He * av* ,he,n » «W»t of the
pecially— but it is an abuse. If the
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grea
community is extended a cordial I .
’
Thl*' Bo douW- w«» » «rea>
Childs matter can be thoroughly
surprise.
Now having seen the heli
invitation to attend.
»1 red it may lead to a reform of
to the throne they would risk every
Holstein Breeden’ Meeting
the abuse.
thing, even tb e lr lives, in order to
,
Lester Jones, pastor.
I?1? Holstein breeders* meeting i We
»» « doubt
.«uum whether
wuemer the
tne abuse
abuse was
was
set him on the throne. (4) Co-ordinates
all matters (vv. M l ) .
The soldiery held in the community house in »ny more flagrant in tbe Childs
Methodiat:
were divided Into companies and arms
Albany March 25 wag an immens. case than in many other case« but
were distributed
to them.
Earl
Sunday School, 10.
lucceos.
Much
reorganisation 1 he fact that tbie caae has been
group waa assigned to specific duties
Preaching, 11.
work wae done and many new "¡tud so much as an illustration is
2. T he coronation (v. 12). ( I ) T he
Junior League, 8,
neuihers secured. Various change | he reason that The Voter trusts
Ming's son brought forth. This was a
The loveliest new fabrics have juet come In.
were also made in the by-laws.
Intermediate League, 6:30.
hat all the facts in it may lie
great day In Jerusalem.
A fte r six
Our counters are piled with brilliant ginghams
Epworth League, 6:80.
A program of speaking had been hown up, so M r. aud Mrs. Childa
years
o
f
usurpation,
the
people
all
the
and linens, the charming new printed cottons,
Preaching, 7:30.
while supposing th a t all the heirs to prepared and included P. a . (Dad I nay he completely exonerated if
dotted Swiss, crêpes of cotton and o f silk, in
?rakae, Scappoose; H . W Coolev 1 seta justify, and in any event that
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
the throne were dead, now to gazi
eve™ summery color, crisp organdies, delicate
ProfessorJCnmi’
ch, , \ 0 z . . «'
A 'he extravagsnoe o of i e employing
upon the king's son would be a notable lefferson;
Rev,
C.
T
,
Cook,
Pastor,
,
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m p lo y in g in-
voile». Come in today and see them. Select
event. (2 ) Put the crown upon him
..;
Koy
(,.
Jones,
O,
A.
C.,
and
O.
-«perienced and inefficient help
materials in interesting color combinations for
This was the formal Induction Into of
L Dunlap, Juuction City,
Much may he brot borne to the very kiud
your Spring frocks.
fire
(3) Gave him the testimony
Pine Grove Church:
*’ ‘,Ue Coun‘y Club L ader ! >f people who complain moet about
This was a copy o f the law. showing
Sunday School, 10.
Williamson and County Agent j '»> the farmers.
Five hundred designs for the new Spring
th a t the king was to ru le according
Heyman for their assistance in
Preaching, 11, by Bro. Eggly.
to
the
law
o
f
God.
T
h
e
act
of
putting
season arc at the patter
Prayer-meeting, 7.
the law upon his head showed that harrying out thia program.
Harrisburg Cheese Factory
Bible Study, Wednesday, 7.
The election of officers resulted
the king him self would be under the
Y o u esa m ake say
Last
Friday the board of trus­
President, C. R Ev-
control o f the law.
(4 ) Made him as follows:
one of these h irn iiik »
tees
of
the Oregon Dairym en’s
king.
This
shows
th
a
t
he
was
made
"is,
Halsey;
vice-president,
J.
new dresses Hite a STo-
Sunday School Lesson
king by the choice o f the people. (6 , reray
mearns, Lofeanou;
lyenanon; s
e c r e t a r y - I ,DHt
Harrisburg m d.s-
Percy Stearns,
secretary-
Anointed him. They poured oil upon treasumr, George A. MeOait, Her- 0UI” th ’ ’,* le ',f the cheeae factory
B u tterick p attern k
<Br B-kV. j»_ * FITZW ATEK, D. D.,
Teacher of Baalish Bible la the Moody
his head. This was the usual method risburg; direc'ors, A. R Preston
D eltor enclosed.
*l that Pl<c’ -
H '* p ro p w<d to
Bible In stltu u o f Clilce«o.>
of consecrating prophets, priests and H. L. Grimes, Harrisburg; Orvill, exchange
plant » - a it»
*
' ihe
h- •*'—
• book
T b s D e lto r gives
C esm eh u I I U Wm«»re
usm a
kings. (8) Clapped th e ir hands. Tills
th esw tft,
E, G ilkey, Belo; A. W. Pain» value for the members’ interest hi
was a token o f joy.
tang o f sa
Lebanon, and J. P. Ashton, Tam the hack j>onl m o n e y ,
11». A thaliah Slain ( w , 18-17).
LESSON FOR APRIL 9
deft pu tting
Tlie deal was not completed hut
««nt.
1.
T
he
noise
o
f
the
coronation
ot
• sreet
_________
it
seems certain that it will he
A
particularly
splendid
accom­
Joash
brongh
A
thaliah
to
the
temple
T H » LORD PRESERVE« JOASH
t h e c le v e r fin is h !
shortly. A local hoard of trustees
(v. 15). Up to this tim e she thought pli hmeut was the appropriation
touches that sped Paris.
UB8SON T E X T -II K ings UJ-17
her place on the throne was secure of 425 of tbe club's money to hr was elected to manage the afiisir
I t Is alt there in pictures
OOU>EN T E X T -T h e Lord preserved!
and that her heathen religion had off-red as special prizes for judg­ and they called a meeting nt ull
end c le a r d ire c tio n s .
*U *h*“ ‘ that love H im .—Psalm 146 20.
W ith it yon rea
M ATERIXI— Il Kings free course.
ing contests in the boys' and girls' members having money due th«m
U.tS-B; II Chron 8 : 1 -8 ; Matt.
like a professional
2. H e r dismay (v. 14). Upon her Holstein calf clubs.
from tne league for Friday evening
P R IM A R T TO P IC -O od Takes Care of arriv al at the temple she saw tin
at 8 at tbe Rialto theater in H r
a Boy
JUNIO R T O P IC -H ow a Roy Became king wearing the crown and sur
risburg.
(t ia urgently requested
Klo<
Christian Missionary Meetings
rounded by the guards, so that site
that
all
members
attend thia
Buttcridc Patterns
INTBRM BDIATK AND SENIO R TOPIC could do nothing. In her despair she
—A Boy Saved for a Oreat Career
The missionary society of tlie meeting.
exclaim
ed:
"Treason,
treason
!"
How
with the Deltor
TOUNO PEO PLE AND ADULT TOPIC
Christian church will hold three
- T h e Secret of Personal and National prone wicked men and women are to
Disguised Advertising
asset?,
cry ont as though they had been special meetings during the week
of the evangelistic meetings
wronged
when
th
eir
wicked
plots
and
Paragraph
2, Section 443, act of
Joash, viewed In tbs light of his an­
Monday , Subject, •• W hat doe congress of August 24, 1812, reads:
cestors, was a poor prospect for a king. conspiracies are exposed und thw arted I
3. A thaliah executed (vv. 15. 18)
Christ Expect
of Me ?” in •’ ”'
My T I A l* editoral or other readme
His grandmother was the wicked
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Design MO y
D eeign J474
The orders were that sbe should not Homs and Community. ’
Leader, matter published in any •
• •
ring Fashions
and Fabrics
TAe colors and styles
that suit you best
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M. V. KONTZ CO.
A thaliah and his great grandparents
be killed In the temple.
They led
were Ahab and Jezebel. T here was
her out by the way o f the horses' en
enough bad blood In his veins to as
snre his doom. Despite this fact, ha trance to the king's palace and slew
brought about some noble reforms and her. W hat a tragic end for the sin
n er! Rln can only prosper for a tim e
turned the people hack to God.
IV. Werehtp e f the T ru e Bed (vv
1. A thaliah
Usurps
ths
Throne
IT. ,S ).
(vv. 1-8).
Joash was sew n years ..Id when he
L H e r attem pt to destroy ths.seed
royal (vv. 1).
in order to remove was mads king. T tie high priest made
any rival claimant to the throne she a covenant between the Lord, the king
tried to k ill sll the royal male chil­ and the people that they would be the
Lord's people,
in carrying out this
dren.
covenant
they
broke
down tbe temple
2. Joash p re s e rved. by. Jehosheba
pf B aal sod slaw ths pries) of Baal
d re. A rlie Cum filin g s ,
new soaoer •
•
• 7 - .u
Wednesday
gubjaet, “ Wha. Hcal.on of which money or o K i
Does Christ Expectt of M j " »" 1 valuable consideration is paid ac-
ium W hiA nd' A
I M rr
':#pUd 07 Pr,,'n ,* ’d • ‘’ • ' I ^ p la in ly
am W hite. Also regular monthly marked ” advertisement ”
Anv
meeting of the society.
.editor or publisher printing CdL
J r . d a y . Subject, “ What Doe. toris, or other reading mat J r for
•w iy I s ’S T ^ * L s i i i ’ m " r*“? " hich 0«mP«n»»rion is paid.aooept-
U h ln l
U ad e r* Mr’ - Lyle edor promiaad, without ao marking
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ii
»he same, shall upon onnviction in
.u
u T * * 1' 0?* W1 b* he,<l •• j any court having jurisdiction ba
h; i^ J“ rCh * nd "U
not lees tuan J$50 nor m o il
UbRDfiOO,