Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, April 13, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. X
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H alsey E nterprise
HALSEY. U N S CO UNTY. OREGON. TH UR SDAY. APR. 13 1922
NO . 32
Hoff in the Field
Halsey attended the revival meet-
lhe M . 8. church at Bfowns-
To the People of Oregon: I am | ,B8
Sirnou, daughter of John
I t was a
making the race for a second ter n ville Tuesday evening.
M cNeil, returned to her Eugene FILTHY FATTY’S FREE
If
y
o
u
d
o
n
’t
g
e
t
m
o
re
than
7500
m
ile
s
on
fine meeting. A booster program
as state treasurer on my record
given by the children was entsr-
K e lly S p rin g fie ld T ir es—y o u ’re e x c e p t io n ­
T w o-thirts
Jurymen
a little more than three years
»-thirds o f th
the « Jur
taining and hslpful.
Evangelist
this office.
Miss
Donna
Roberteon
has
been
SaV
say
“
N
ot
G
uilty<
a
lly
u
n
lu
ck
y
,
th
a
t’s
all.
Iu the past three years I have Giorge and bis wife are a real
* t home from her Eugene studies I F, . . „ . .
,. .~ t
The
earned and saved the state, through teem in evangelistic work.
ibis week and has played the
buckle ha* been acquit,
the application o f business princi church was crowded.
puoo for the Christian church & £ . £ ? , ? ’ “* u Miis R aP ^ -
pies in handling of the funds en
Forty or fifty Methodists will go
meetings.
lu irty-eix jurors have passed on
D
istr
ib
u
to
rs
O
ld
sraobile,
G
o
o
d
y
e
a
r
and
K
i i T
to Harrisburg Friday evening to
M r and Mm uz u
u u l
,
Case.' . Twelv® of them voted
M r. aud Mrs. W H McMahan for conviction and twentv four l...
attend the revival meetings in th <
K e lly S p rin g field T ires.
came
up
from
Portland
Sund.y
acquittal,
and twelve of [¿e tw in -
I have successfully administered M E church. Rev. E. B. p ,r-
a
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l and are spending a few daye with ty-four chanced to be on' the ju ry
a business which has increased in rott and wife are the evangelists.
friends and relatives in this vi which tried hiih last.
volume 500 per cent since 1816 Haleey has not forgotten the work
borne real b a rg a in s in u sed ca rs at p rioes
cinity.
with an increase in departmental of these two faitbfal people.
and te r m s th a t w ill su it y o u .
P
| Whether or not he caused the
expense of 31 per cent.
Mr. and Mrs T . P. Patton girl s death, it has been shown
The K in g ’s Heralds will hold
By close attention to the indust­
drove to Corvallis Sunday. They that he is grossly immoral and an
rial and Begrated accident funds. their monthly meeting Saturday at
The
were accompanied hy their daugb- experienced booie fighter.
the M. E. church.
Cor.
1 increased the interest yield 196
ter Mrs. 6
B. Stalnaker. who least offensive form of amusement
per cent with an increase in funds
bad been visiting in Halsey since which he was wont to indulge in
91
2 P“r
or >71,000 saved
Shedd Shots
Thursday.
seems to have been the giving of
for 1921.
parties where members of both
R. C. Farwell lost a raluable
K irkpatrick, who died re­
I saved the state over 15,000 by
sexes danced and frolicked in “ un­
horse with chronic indigestion.
cently in an Albuuy hoepitai, left
arranging with the banks to handle
dress uniform .”
Mrs. T . J. Dannen and sou Short Stories o f H appenings in Linn County Generally at bis home in Halsey, among
indorsed state warrants for *2 per
The Lasky picture combination
other things, s valuable collection
cent instead of 6 per cent, whan John and Mrs. E. W . Shedd were
and in H alsey Particularly
had
much rnouey tied up iu films
ot books, which the Study club has
the general fuuds became exhaust­ Albany callers Saturday.
of the beast and spent much
purchased
and
added
to
the
pub­
ed last‘year.
money to secure his acquittal, hop­
Mrs. George Hayes was at Al- who is in a hospital there.
lic library.
H
W. Y. Shearer came near losing
I have increased the earnings of one of his valuable cows.
ing those films would again be­
When bany Friday.
the inheritance tax department M r. Shearer’s barn burned this
The resuscitation of the Browns,
marketable. I f ,n attempt
F. H . Porter returned to Port­ woolen mills is to be celebrated by come
Mrs. A. V . Umstead is stopping
over $60,000 by inagurating a
is made to show him on the screen
cow was the last to leays and got
land Monday, after spending a
with
Mrs.
L.
a
.
Pray.
policy of examining valuations and her head scorched pretty badly,
a grand ball on its new floor April the producers' promise to reform
week in Halsey looking after buai- 21.
I he proceeds are to go to the the movjee from within can be
insisting on the true value being and to add to her troubles, poor
ness.
Mrs. J. 0 . Bramwell and Mrs.
placed on all property.
Americau Legion community build­ taken with a whole shovelful of
old bossy became sick with a se­ George Taylor were iu Albany
ing fund.
I refused to sanction a proposed vers attack of bloat.
®a Jt—■•nd an onion.
Florence Keesling, daughter of
Saturday.]
increase in my salary during the
There is one newspaper in the
The
E
lite
confectionery
of
A
l-
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. H o vtr and
J. W. Morgan, arrived Saturday
1021
legislature, beleiving the
oountry
that will refuse, in the in­
I-
C
Standish
went
to
Portland
bauy,
advertised
in
the
Enterprise,
daughter of Halsey spent Sunday
from Portland, with her infant,
present a time for reduction in state
terest of the young, to advertise
Saturday to visit his son 'Everett, for a visit.
at
the
Georgs
Dannen
horns.
*
®*P*rt candy maker,
expense.
A. T. Wallace, from Portland, at Arbuckle pictures.
Clapboards and cedar posts from
I have consistently opposed in­
work.
creases in salaries of state officials Crawfordsville are being brought
D. H . Sturtevant ia recovering
Left Over
and more highly paid state em. to Shedd by the carload.
Peace I leave with you; my peace I from the flu and Charles Morn-
ployos.
W hat follows was crowded out
give unto you" (John 14 ;2T) ; "Let not
These
are inscribed on the
your heart be troubled” (John 14:1)} " 10we% who nursed him, went of the last sssue :
The Study Club
and now the firat word after His resur­ home Friday indispoeed.
records, and I invite inspection
n
li «
Livengood, manager of the
Mrs. D. Taylor was hostess for
rection Is "Peace.” Having calmed
thereof.
Mrs Mary Darling of
L. Penny store at Albany, will
their fears. He gave them an unmis­ ville passed thru Halsey Browos-|J.
on her
The methods of economy and the Woman’s Study club last
remain there. He has an interest
takable evidence of His resurrection.
undivided attention to the state’s Thursday afternoon at a very
way to Eugene Bunday evening to 'io an eastern store, but the report
“And when He had so said, He showed
profitable
meeting.
The
club
business, which have enabled me to
visit her daughter Beatrice, who that he would go to manage it wae
unto them His hands and His side.
make this record, will continue to voted to -pu robase the library of
was operated on for appendiciti- an error.
Then
were
the
disciples
glad
when
. . , i tbe late M r. K irkoatrick, consist-
be my policy, and the
they saw the Lord.” Their doubts the previous Suoday.
of stand
Rice Blackburn has a radio re.
embodied in my oath of office'are io< 01 o o r 400
needed to be scattered, and His peace
The young people of the Metho-
ceiving station at Brownsville and
my platform, and approval of the ard literature, and three book
needed to he upon them. Consider:
atstchurch will hold a “ sunrise” Charles Robertson and Edgar En-
Halsey Christian Church
I. The disciples' commission (v. 21).
same by the people will be sincerely eases. Theee books represent the
Ptavsr-meeting at tne church al ger are installing others. The
master
poets
and
novelists,
history
‘‘As
my
Father
hath
sent
Me,
even
so
appreciated,
O. P. H off. '
7 o'clock Sunday—Easter—morning lim eesavs: Mr. Enger is a oon-
bi >graphy, oratory and encyclo­
send I you.” This commission was not
Church Announcements
pedia, and will be a great addition
simply to a class, as the eleven, but le .k T h \ ? ‘ aLdjr clnb
1100 for brmed radio fan and has been ex
C h ristian :
Methodist Church
to all Christiana. In Luke 24:33 we ' h.°“ K 'rkpatriçk books and con­ perimenting with radio apparatus
to the publio library.
, find that there were others there In
10, Bible school.
Tbe clun decided to give
siders them • bargain. The books for some time. He is a student at
Last Sunday was a most excel­
11, Morning worship.
Com I that meeting besides the elev.ii when were in a good state of préserva, Willamette university and while
lent day at the Methodist church. chicken dinaer on electiou day,
Sermon, ' ‘The Resur Jesus showed himself to them end turn.
experimenting in Salem he wae
Baptism and reception of members fuuds to be expended for library, “ union.
commissioned them, showing that the
still continue. Next Sund.y mmr’ I O rZ
Mrs.
^ a ’. Clark gave tbe 1CMOn
lesson W
on
1 rection.”
able to pick up messages in his
commission Is not confined to a class
Mrs. W illia m Grimes of Hepp­ room by attaching Ihe receiving
6:30, Christian Endeavor.
n»g the pastor will nrsach an '-"egon s wonder places in a very
or order, but Is wide as the Christian
7:30, Evangelistic service. M r. body Itself. All Christians, therefore, ner, for several years a resident of eet to the springs of his bed.
Easter serVnon. In heev.ning » * ° £
' “ 1 °°"'
E ister program will be
M r! ’, Mornhmweg read a very Neeley will sing “ The Holy C ity .’’ are envoys and representatives of this vicinity, was visiting at the
The county rock and gravel plant
the members of the Sund.y school ‘* ¡ £ ¡ '< 3
° re«00
,
Sermon,“ Heaven and W ho Are Christ. The exercise of this great home of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Isom,
at Saddle Butte will he in op-
It will be interesting.
7
' L Mrs. C. H K oonl. and Mrs. L. Going There.’’
function la not merely optional with the first of the week.
the
Ws r * u t to make Easter Sunday the indlvlduif, but la obligatory upon
Fifteen or more M eth od ist, of c V X . " M^hin’ ^ a m '.S d ’
Dr. and Mrs T I M a rk . a . „ I e r,t,ion “?**n * • ■oon
gfeat day. Our goal for the him. The Lord placed It upon a plane
I the hostess in serving.
Bible school is 150. There will he with Hta own commission from the
Father— “As my Father hath sent ma,
short
Easter program and
Tbe next mesting of tbs club
-iu
m w i„ ,
so send I you.”
I will be a t the home of Mrs. James basket dinner at the church. AH
2. The disciples' equipment (v. 22). the State Medical association.
300 yards of gravel per day.
The
Orinkard.
are cordially invited.
'He breathed on them, and salth ante
W e H ave
Mrs, Herman Mitsner receive,! work this year will complete tbe
Lester Jones, pastor
them. Receive ye the Holy Ghost.”
every thing
word of the death of her aunt, Mrs. plans started on last season, it is
LeuffuePlan Fails
The mission of the disciple Is a very
¡»aid.
The gravel is being hauled
Mffthodist:
O ptical
great one, but every one who goes K- K. Cummings, ai Albany, which
The plan of the trustees of the
in some instances three or four
occurred
Monday
evening
Miss
Sunday
School,
10.
forth
In
Its
execution
He
clothes
with
Oregon Dairymen’s Cooperative
E Y E S T R A IN
the power of a new life by the bestow- Bessie Bond, a niece, had been miles and is being used largely to
Preaching, 11.
league to exchange I heir plant at
1» the Cause of Many
rnent of His spirit. No one who has helping care for Mrs. Cummings complete market roads.— Democrat.
Junior League, 8,
Harrisburg
for
tbe
membership’s
H U M A N IL L S
this equipment shall ever fall. The for some time.
Intermediate
League,
6:30.
back pool interests met with com­
I f your eyes give you trouble or
Lord’s representatives have His life In
Epworth League, 6:80.
Ash Swale Assertions
plete disapproval at the meeting
« laMea ara aoaoyiag
Ri‘
Bsrber of Wisconsin,
them. The barrenness of our efforts
Preaching,
7:30.
SEE US. We can Relieve You
held Friday evening, at wbi< I
le due to our failure to take by faith uncle of Mrs. J. D. Putm
Mrs.
H am ill, who died in Browns-
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
time a resolution was passed auth
our equipment.
Bancroft Optical Co.
here on a vieil. He has visited ville last weeL was tbe mother of
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
313 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
A orixing tbe trustees to sell tht
3. The disciples* authority (v. 28). points in California and will do Mrs, Charles im utm an, who form­
factory to the best advantage.
“Whose soever sine ye remit, they are the same in Washington on his erly lived at Ash Swale.
aaaa3 3
remitted unto them; and whose soever way home, incidentally boosting
Pine Grove Church:
•Ins ye retain, they are retained.” This for bis home region.
Mrs. Opal Price, from Portland,
authority was nof by virtue of office,
Sunday School, 10.
visited at the Newland home over
but by virtue of having the Holy
The annual boys’ and girls’ club the week end.
Prayer-meeting, 7.
Ghost. This would give the spiritual summer school will be in Corvallis,
discernment to know who had or whs beginning June 12 and euding June
Mrs. Groves of North Dakota,
Sunday School Lesson
had not repented, and consequently,
4
Last year there were more who has been visiting her parents,
to pronounce pardon or not.
(BV H X ~ P
B .‘ FITZW ATEH. D. D„
than 30 who attended from Linn Mr. and M r-. R. C. F a rw e ll, for
Teacher o f Bn«ll«h Bible la the Moody
H. Jeaus Manifests Himself to the
county.
A lim it of 500 has bee,, several weeks, ba. returned DI bei
Bible Inetltute of Chtca«o.)
Dleelplea, Themes Being Present ( w .
•«t. It will be Impossible tn care ho,ns,
O-errlvbl, n i l , Weetere W .w .pop., L’.lo a
MORTON & DOTSON
o
,
ALBANY
Jots and Tittles
$
I
fa s te r
New Pongee Silk Waists
Plain Styles ........... »^R uffle Trimmed »5.25
New Grinnell Fabric Gloves
C uff Stylos, Brown,
B lack a n d B eaver
75c to $1.75
El bow len g th , C olor»,
M ode, M astic and
P la t in u m .... ...........&
Humming Bird Silk Hosiery
C tdors Black and
«^Colors, S ilv e r F o x ,
C ordovan
x s B ju e and G ok,
•1 .7 o a p air-^ B row n tw o -to n e . $2
New Style Men’s Hats and Shirts
C olors, S e a l M ouse,
« ...
.
M ole and N u tm e g x \ P o n R©e Silk Shirt«
050^
$6.00
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
20-2»),
Thomas was absent at the first ap­ for more. Those interested should
Charles Carlson and Frank New.
pearance of Jesus. His absence de­ •p p lr early.— Albany Herald.
land attended a telephone meeting
LESSON FOR APRIL 16
prived him of a vision of the Lord. Ab­
The annual Jersey jubilee meet­ held by the KuokhiU Telephone
sence from the assembly of believer«
■ASTSR LESSON
company last Monday n ig ht.
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1 X J -
always occasions lots. The other dis­ ing will begin May 24 at Albany
LEBBON TE X T —John )D:l»-a.
ciples go to Thomas at once with tbe The greater part of ihe first day
M rs P. O Mallow and M r* VV
were
Lx>rd *• rl“ n * - glad news of the resurrection, hut he will be ppftnt in Linn conn tv vinif. F. S ylvester
Hr i v
M» m
will not believe. His stubborn dlsbo- ing the larger herds.
Members of i ehopper* last Fndav
:
ANO JU N IO R TOPIC—The lief Is such that he doggedly declares
Jersey calf clubs should begin to
E “ ?IB W A T « A N D SENIO R TOPIC that unless he sees the prints of the prepare for this meeting.
Calves
O -c i
Barnes,
the
sr . ....
nails, etc., he will not believe. It Is should beiu tbe beet possible con- ptophet ,»f A di Swale, who „ever
—Why We Observe Eaeter Day.
JJ'CNO P E O PL E A N D A D C I.T TOPIC right to demand evidence, bnt to pro­
ditioa. Those planning on mak­ makes a m i-lake, predicts that we
- T b e Effect of B e ll* in p ,. R . . urra£
scribe terms Is rank unbelief. Note:
in g this trip should get in touch will have bad weather iiotd
1. The Lord's kindness to those whs
planting time
with the club leader.
I. Jews Manifests Himself to the have difficulties. Thomas deserved re­
Ohwiplae, Thomas Being Absent (vv. buke. bnt the Lord kindly supplied the
Tom M iller of Brownsville is
° . Gunderson and E. Ellis of
evidence which he demanded.
one of tbe kindest and most gener- the Fir Grove district were in A *h
2.
The
revristlon
of
the
Lord
trene*
He appeared to severs) of Hie dis­
our-hearted of men, but is liable Swale hunting seed grain last S u n .
ciples at several different times daring forms a doubter Into a possessor,
I II . The Cenelueien ef the Oeepel Io n dden fits of ill temper when day and Monday.
that day. Ib is u the first appearance
things go wrong. If anything can
to the dleelplea as a body. The rumors (vv. 30-31).
Mr. Archibald, who loe» his fine
In theee verses John's arguments ir e make a man lose bis temper a
• f His several appearances on that day
barn by fire last week, lives just
summarised,
end
an
expltnallon
le
balky
horse
can.
In
such
an
out­
caused the disciples to assemble to
a few miles north of Saddle Butts.
talk over the matter, f o r fear of the given as to why he wrote this Gospel. burst M ille r committed the offense
Among
Jews, they met in a private room and Many other things could have been to which be pleaded guilty in the His lose was very heavy.
barred the door. While they were dis­ written, but these that he wrote he justice’s court in Albany.
N o th ­ other things it include,! four thor-
cussing the strange happenings of tbe lodged adequate to prove his point: ing can excuse cruelty to dumb oughbred calves, hack, milking
Jesus —
ef • Nsiaretb hruU” ' t thou«h
electric
k . - . L circumstances ma y j I machine,
day. tbe Lord mysteriously appeared To prove that (1) ----—
.
e^ lr,C light
ligh‘ plant,
P,an‘ . sep-
*«P
.
before them with tbe greet'ng of good was tbe expected Messis h m
n hd •
R- M ille r’s friends say he ’ arat?r.’ *tn,,laga cutter, grain coop
He
was
divine—
the
very
Son
oi
,m
o;
-
,
,
,
,
cheer, -Peace be unto you.” He did
”
— 'oM , h . l If k .
p .r. b ,„ d ., .„ d . ,
not come with censure for their fall- (3) »hat those who believe on Him as Wa* tOld t h ,t if *>• would plead and Mrs. Archibald were elightly
ore and desertion
At His birth the Gods only Son—the Messiah— would 8 u l‘ l T to ***• charge he would be burned.
M r Archibald ia a* yet
w'th a fine
He did so plead
angels announced "Peace” Jnst he- receive eternal life. Eternal life Is la ) '* *
undecided as to whether or not be
Him
and
only
as
He
Is
appropriated
by
*o
d
was
sent
to
ja
il,
•
f2tS ha took His deparisre, He saldt
will rebuild.
He says
tie
says he
he cannot
cat
filth can men be saved.
t i
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