Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, May 11, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. X
H alsey enterprise
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 , M A Y I I , t<»23
NO
Shedd Shota
Mrs. A . H Freerksen of Seattle
(Regular correspondence)
is visiting relatives in and about
Miss Vera Cornett spent the Shedd.
Mrs. P. J. Troutman spent the
week end at Monmontb with Edna
Gregory.
week end at the county seat.
Jots and Tittles
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
Cook of this place officiated at Mrs.
Burnett’s funeral. ThefOdd fellows
will have charge of M r. Burnett’s
obsequies.
3*
A JUNIOR SUCCESS
High School Actors Draw
an Overflowing House
Jack Arehart of I^banon has
been assessed a 85 fine aud 825
Those who wont to Rmlto halt
costs for not sending bis 14-year-
Saturday night io learn
“ Why
old boy to school.
Mrs. luez Freeland is a guest at hand caught in an electric wringer
Smith I-eft H o m e ” report tbe
the home of her sister-iu-law, Mrs Monday morning and it was drawn
W . H . Newman was at the beat entertainment of the year and
W . A. Carey.
in to the thumb before the machine county seat Tuesday.
the junior class members who
Dr. C. R. Templeton and wife could be stopped. His baud was
Page 8 this week was printed in played it and the directors who
and daughter of Portland were as large as two the next day, but too much of a hurry and errors managed it come iu for much
guests at the borne of the doctor’s no bones seem to have been broken. escapad notice. By a misunder­ praise.
sister, Mrs. W. R. K irk , for ths
There was a full house, every
Mrs. Mary Taylor of Corvallis standing in hearing. Mrs. W. J.
week end. They were en route to cams Tuesday to visit her sister, Lane was dragged intoan item seat having been engaged before
Berkeley, C al., where they will Mrs, M. B. Southern, and other about the Woodworth fam ily and the doors were opeued, and addi-
spend the summer.
made to take a trip to Eugene. tiouai seating arrangements were
friends.
Mrs. Collins of Wyeth has been * ‘ 5 prize offered by the American
I
t was only Miss Elaine Wood- inprovieed. The receipts amounted
Mrs.
Andrew
Brown
was
an
A
l­
visiting her husband, who is work­ Jersey Cattle club to the first 33
The Herald mentions Mrs. Frank
worth who went to Eugene and to 8104, which paid for the class
calf clubs to file applications with bany shopper Saturday.
ing at the paving plant.
Logan as being at the couuty seat
visited Mrs, Hemenway. On thr rings and left a surplus of $22,
20 or more members.
Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith Tuesday.
The young son of Ray Duncan
is considerable
same page the dates of the Harris­ although there
•nd
Miss
Alice
Porter
of
Sweet
As a part of the Linn couoty
and wife who formerly lived in
Mrs. Harrison Wallace and 1 ttle burg Chautauqua were given as in expense involved in tbe presents,
Shedd, cut off bis index finger on program for the Jersey jubilee the Home spent Sunday w ith the W. daughters of Newberg are guests at July instead of June. If you Want tion of such a play.
Not every
boys and girls of ths Jersey calf R. K irk fam ily.
his right hand with an ax.
to wait till July to go you’ll g t body realizes that besides all the
the Moruhiuweg home.
clubs will put on a show at Sbedd
left. Charge these errors to the hard work, which ir considerable,
The Christian church continues
Alvin Leach went to Portland
Dr. and Mrs. T. I . Marks were rush of politics if you like.
on
the
morning
of
May
24
In
or­
and the expense of settings, a
to
use
our
advertising
columns.
last week on business.
der to do this snocessfully all of the I l there had been any newspapers Albany visitors yesterday.
A. J. H ill was suffering the royalty of $25 had to be paid for
Mrs. McCellen spent 8a turilay oalves must be in condition, «nd it in his day ths Galilean probably
C. M iller has his enlarged qualms of rheumatism this week, the privilege of staging the pop­
is urged that the members start would have used them, for he was
in Albany shopping.
barber shop painted and ready for but his store did’nt look the least ular production.
preparations immediately.
All tbe characters were so well
a good advertiser; he did the next business and the second chair in bit crippled.
Glenn H ill visited Portland last
presented that it wonld be an in-
best thing; be told his followers to place.
Any Linn county boy or girl en­
week.
Mrs. L. E Walton and Mrs B justice to the others to single out
go into all the world and spread
rolled in industrial club work may
Johnson Burnett of Harrisl urg, M- Bond delightfully entertained any one of them as having been
J. C. Clay, who had eighteen win a thoroughbred bull calf, ac­ his news.
whose wife died two weeks ago the Women’s 8tudy club last Sat especially good. As the compel­
teeth pulled Saturday, is quite sick cording to an offer made by T. J.
Three-year-old Linden, son of Tuesday, followed her last Tues­ urday afternoon at ths Bond home. ling and amusing situations de­
as a result.
Daunen. Danneu says: “ A t the K arl Bramwell and wife, got b is
day. He was 72 years old. M r Fourteen ladies were present. Mrs. veloped one could deduce that, as
international last autumn I pur­
R. a . Templeton was elected pres­ hie final words imported, the rea­
chased the calf, W hite Cup I I .
ident, Mrs. J. W
Moore vice- son “ Smith left home” was that
shall
be
destroyed.
lA A A V I This caU is developing away be­
president, Mrs. C. P, Stafford sec he “ loved his wife.”
What Scriptures shew that death
yond our expectations.
K arl in­
retary aud Mrs. G. W. Laubne
Besides the orchestral music two
eln’a penalty means extinction t
W e H ave
tends to'show this bull at the state
treasurer, to take office next meet- highly appreciated cornet solos
Job. 6: 13, 18: My brethren have
and county fairs. To the calf club
E V E R Y T H IN G
ing. The literary program w, s were rendered by Clarence Cor­
dealt deceitfully . . . and as the
member who writes the best de­
given by Mrs Drinkard and Mr . nelius.
O ptical
streams
of
brooks
they
pass
away
scription of this calf I will give a
Mrs. Stafford and Mrs
A number of people were beard
- . . They go to nothing, and per Marks.
bull calf sired by thia bull and out
E Y E S T R A IN
Refr-sli to say they would attend a second
*ah. Pa. 87: 10. 35, 3«: For yet a lit Moore furnished music
Is the Cause of Many
of a pure-bred oow, the calf to be
Mrs. J. W rendition if it were given and a
tlo while, and the wicked shall not b e . mente were served.
delivered from the next spring calf
HUMAN ILLS
yea, thou ahalt diligently consider bla Rector and Mrs. W. H Beens were move has been started to guarantee
If your eyes give you trouble or
crop at the ago of about ten da’ a.
place, and It shall not be. I have seen guestrof the club.
receipts of 840 for its repetition iu
your glasses are annoying
The description is to be abort. Any
the wicked In great power; .
SEE US. We can Relieve You
club member is eligible, Conuet-
Mrs. W H- Beene visited at the the same way that sums are guar­
yet be passed away, and lo, he was
anteed for Chautauqau and lyceum
Bancroft Optical Co.
n o t Pa. 104: 38: Let the wicked be home of her aunt, Mrs. Jasper
ants must register at one of the
Halsey Christian Church
courses.
1st St. W. Albany, Phone
ne
W fairs or at our ranch. A book * 11
no more
Pa. 49: 12: Man being In Gulliford, and M n . W ill Gordon
Home seutiment helps to draw
honor abldeth not; he la Ilka the at Eugeue Friday.
be provided for this purpose "
» large turnout at productions by
beast» that perish.
Church Announcements
We bad snowflakes In the ai the young people of the town and
What does Christ's death as aur
C h ristian :
Mondajr and Albany bad them and their judicious use of printer's ink
ransom prove to ba sin’s panaltyf
10, Bible school.
Mat'. 20: 28: Bven a t the Son of bad white frost on the ground, bu added to the finaocial success of
11, Communion service and spe­
uo damage waa dona.
The tem­ the affair, hut tbe knowledge that
U m i came . . .
to give Hla Ilfs
cial mother’s day sermon.
we have talent at home that can
Ransom for many. 1 Tim. 2: 6: Who perature of the wind aince indicata
¡7, Christian Endeavor.
gave Himself a Ransom for all. Is. that some of the Hakes remained satisfy an audience as well as any.
8, Evening service. Sermon on 83: 6, 8, 10. 12: He was wounded for
on the hills.
thing imported goes a long way,
John's Aospei.
our transgressions; He was bruised
Mias Mona Bond was coach,
Lester Jones, pastor.
Mary Wooddy of Brownsville was John Standish play manager aud
for our Iniquities; the chastisement
of
our
peace
was
upon
H
im
;
He
was
operated on for appendicitis last electrician, Wayne Robertson stage
Me'.bodist:
cut off out of the land of the living week.
Sunday School, 10,
manager, Preston Newtou property
for the transgression of ray people
Preaching, 11.
W . J. Lane came over from manager and B. M. Bond musical
was Ha stricken. Thou ahalt make
Junior League, 8,
His soul an offering for sin. He hath Brownsville Monday and he and director.
Intermediate League, 6:30.
poured out Hla soul unto death
Archie Cornelius went to Eugene
in d Ha was numbered with the tran and attended the first day of tbe
Epworth League, 6:80.
Brownsville Briefs
gresaomi and He bare the sin of two-days' meeting of the Oregon
Preaching, 7:30.
many.
Prayrr meeting, Thursday, 8.
(Regular
Correspondence)
jewelers, who fraternized there
1 Cor. 1«: 8: Christ died for our
donday
aud
Tuesday.
F.
M
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor
May Day feati ziti«« were held
sins, according to the 8crlptures. Rom
8 : 8, 8, 10; In due time Christ died French and W . O. Biddle of Al- Monday cn the south side school
fe r the ungodly. . . . But God bany and their wives also attended. gtounds.
Tbe program opened
Pine Grove Church :
commendetb Hla love towards us In
with
a
parade
by the school chil­
Sunday School, 10.
(Continued on l«ge 3)
that while we were yet sinners Christ
dren, Miss Edith
Howe was
Prayer-meeting, 7.
died for us
We were reconciled to
crowned Queen of May and a num­
God by the Death of Hla Ron Rom
ber of dances and drills were given
FASHIONS IN BRIEF
4 : 25: Ha was delivered for your of
T he ijove best new fabrics have ju st come bi.
in her honor. Immediately follow­
tenses,
and
raised
again
for
our
Justi­
The
Penalty
of
Sin
O ur -counters are piled w ith b rillian t ginghams
Rows of beads mark off geometrical ing the program there was an inter-
fication.
and ljnens, the charming new printed cottons,
n
2 Cor. 6: 14: I f one died for all, figure« In silk or velvet to cover hat class track meet in which the
dotted Swiss, crêpes o f cotton and o f silk, in
-Sopbomorea won first place for tbe
then were all dead. Heb. 2 : 9 : But frames.
every summery color, crisp organdies, delicate
Muff» appear with more frequency
high school. A large crowd at­
we see Jesus, who by the grace of
voiles. Come in today and see them. Select
God should taste death for every man. Both the square and the melon types tended the excerciea. •
y
The
Laym
en’s
Home
Missionary
materials in interesting color combinations for
I Pat. 8: 18: For Christ also hath are used.
The game Monday night between
Movement, 1127 Snyder A v e ,
Narrow patent leather and narrow north and
your Spring frocks.
once suffered, the Just for the unjust,
south
Brownsville
metal
link
belts
are
worn
with
coats
that Ha might bring ns to God, being
Philadelphia, Pa.
marked the opening of tbe haxtball
or
dresses.
Five hundred designs for the
put to death In the flesh. /
W h a t Scriptures show th a t death as
I t seems to he rather a fad to «eason for tbe Tw ilight league, r -
How can we ba savad fro m sin’»
season are at the pattern
The north
match up one’« felt hat. or Its trim ­ cently organized here.
ain’t penalty moans destrvetionT
panaRyf
-tide was victorious with a core of
ming. with drop earring«.
Job 31: 3: la not destruction to the
Y o u can m a k e • a y
(1) Repentance. Luke 24 : 47: Re
Handkerchiefs with lace edges of 6 to 1.
wicked? Pa. 9 : 6: Thou heat destroy­
one of these bea
pentance and remission of sins should varying widths and design, also with
May 8 to 13 has been set aaxle
ed the wicked. Thou hast put out
A surprise party was enjoyed at
M r. McCall, the head book-
keeper of the A. D. Kern Co , was the J. C Clay home Friday night
an over-Sunday visitor in Shedd in honor of Hope Clay, Anna Mc-
Connel, Dalton Gibbs, Mrs. Tom p-
Mrs. Hartsell spent the week io
kin and Mr, Roberts.
Portland with her mother.
Mrs. S. P. Brock, 76 and a pio­
Nick Kennedy and wife were
neer of 1858, celebrated her birth­
couoty seat visitors last Friday.
day Saturday, Bha and her hus­
W. E. Burton and wife of A l­ band, who is still living, had their
bany, who have recently returned golden wedding in 1914.
from the east, visitod at C. A
The Shedd Jersey calf club, with
Troutman’s Sunday.
17 members, is going to try for a
Spring Fashions
and Fabrics
TAe colors and styles
that suit you best
new dresses like a pro-
feaeional, for every new
Butterick pattern haa a
Deltor andoaed.
The Deltor givee you
theawift, economical cut­
ting o f an expert, the
daft putting together of
t h e c le v e r fin is h in g
touches that spell Paris.
I t is all there in pictures
and c le a r d ire c tio n s .
W ith i t you con make
like a professional
you never <
tem pt before.
Butterick Patterns
with the D elto r
Desiga U t I y
tiny, tnJepcnJm
« ft/ yiftur
it i* ? tlt ih t J
t h r u » « > / tku
frock c t yet i oUy
D esiga 1474 TV
u
a mrrr-
'W «*•/
eev w t t f n v J h
« r y f aaSr, « L e vm
•ear <Ar ZM sr » faul*
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
their name forever and ever. Pa. 3T:
.88: But the tranagresaora »ball ba de­
stroyed forever; the end of the wick­
ed shall be cut off. Pa. 149 : 20: The
Lord preservetb all them that love
H im ; but all the wicked will He de
etroy. Ie. 1: 28: And the destruction
of trangreaaora and of the «Inner«
ahall be together. 1 Cor. 8 : IT : If
any man defile the temple of God,
him ahall God destroy. Phil. 9 : 19:
Whose end Is destruction. 2 Theaa. 1:
9: Who ahall be punished with ever-
leafing destruction.
1 Tina. 8 : 9 : They . . . fall Into
temptation
and . . . Into
many
foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown
men In destruction. 2 Pet. 8: 18: In
which (8t. Paul's Jplatles) are some
things hard to be understood, which
they that are unlearned and unstable
. . . wrest unto their own devtructl.jft
8 Pat. 2 : 1. 12: There ahall be false
teacher» among you, , . . even de­
nying the lo rd that bought them, and
bring upon themselves swift doetrar-
tlon.
These are as natural brute
beasts made to be taken and destroy­
ed Exek. 22: 27 : Her prince« . . .
like w olret ravening the prey . . .
destroy souls Matt. 10: 28: And fear
not them which kIH the body, bat are
■or attic to kill the antil; but rather
fear Him which la able to destroy
boU. soul and body la hell. Acts • :
23: I t shall come to pass thqt every
Soul which wtU not hear that prophet
be preached In His name among all
drawnwork border« are very smart. as clean up and p la n t w k
nations, beginning at Jerusalem. Acts
High shades are particularly smart
W ith twenty-five hlCftl MUMIH'N**
8: 19: Repent . . . that your sins
In the wool Jersey dreaaey for chil­ nen present a
very eocoeeMtil
may ba blotted out Acts 5: 81 : Him >
dren. colors like bright green, rose luncheon waa held bv the B ro w n ­
hath God exalted with His right hand
and a very deep lavender being popu­
ville chamber of Commerce T t le -
to ba a Prince and a Savior, for to lar.
-lay
noon.
give repentance . . , and forgive
Wool stockings, by the way, may ba
neea of tins.
Tbe question of lioxlthg
found lo a silk mixture that IS quite
<21 Faith. John 3: 14-18: Even so comfortable to many women who can­ second Calapooia valley fair tin-
must tbs Son of Man be lifted up, that
not bear the feeling of all wool fab­ fall has been diacue-ed and d> finite
whosoever belleveth In Him should rics next their skins.
steps taken toward it
not perish, but have eternal lif e : for
Among the very newest blonaea now
S am uel T onM i
God so loved the world that He gave
being shown for mid winter, south­ two a n d a h a lt «<-i -- -
His Only Begotten Son. that whoso­ ern resort, or very early spring wear,
B r o w n s v ille
fro m
ever belleveth In Him should not per are walat-length, over the skirt mod
r ii- x p .
lah, but have everlasting , lif e : for
els. made to tie either at the back or
God seat not His Son into the world aide.
place luto a c ln c a c it ra u e d .
to condemn tbe world, but that ths
Party dreaaea for wee girls are of
world through Him might be saved.
Senior H igh Note«
sheer handkerchief linen all made by
He that belleveth on Him Is not con­ hand and trimmed with real Irish
“
Mr.
B>b” will be here, bag and
demned. John 8: 24: He that . .
crochet. Some of these exquisite lit­
ll»gg*ge, May 20, at the Rialto
belleveth on Him that sent Me hath
tle frock» are dropped over pale pink
i theater. Help tbe seniors.
Give
everlasting Ufa, and
. . .
la
slip« and have sashes of pale pink
ad from death onto Ilfs Jahn 20 81: ribbon.
him a warm receptioo.
These are written that ya might be­
The following program has be to
lieve that Jesus la the Christ, the Son Combine Field and Rough Weave«
I arranged tor tbe last week of
of Ood. and that believing, ya might
Fabric and color combinations are
have Ilfs through Hla name. Acts all Important In the development of school and all exercises will beheld
10: 48: Through His name whosoever children's clothes, both In dreaaea and at the Metbodiet church;
belleveth In Him aball receive remit
Clasa night M a y 28.
wraps.
A coat and cap outfit has a
alon of sins. Acta 13 : 88. 39: Through
straight line coat of plain color roogh ( Baccalaureate May 29, Rev. 0 .
this man la preached ante you the
weave material, with cap and ecarf of IT . Cook preaching the sermon.
forgiveness of slna, and by Him all
Commencement exercises May
a bright tartan plaid. The scarf was
that believe are Justified from all
fringed at the ends, and was long 31, Prof H. T- Reed of O. A. 0
things.
enough to tie entirely around the fig giving the sddresa.
John St 18: He that Selieveth not
ore. with ends swinging either at aid«
..
la -ondetnned aJ ready, because ha
or hack
The whole outfit waa pic­
L. W Byerley spent the fore-
hath not believed la the name of the
turesque for a cold, snowy day.
, part of the week io Portland.
O nly Begotten Sea of God.