Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 01, 1922, Image 1

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    H alsey E nterprise
VOL. X
H A I.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 , J U N E 1, 1«>22
Shedd Shots
Saturday and Suuday with his
sister, Mrs. W. Y. Shearer.
lop the team there but got beaten
Brownsville Briefs
19
to 4.
( Regular Correspondence)
The highway, builders will be
_______________ _
George A. McCart and C. B.
Mrs. B. Crawford went to En. ready to spread the hot stuff about
( Regular Correspondence)
gene Monday to attend the Re- June 1.
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally h X ’
bekah convention.
Grandma Starnes and grand­
Editor Enterprise: Will yon
and in Halsey Particularly
Pul
business on iu feet.
Mr. and Mrs? Howard of H >od daughter Esther Starnes ape nt Sat­ ------ -------------------------
kindly allow space for correction
----------------------
The
Brownsville
city
council
the statements in the item last
Kiver, on their way to California urday anikSunday at the George
bond -»Ho
issue ro?°U'd
could “Ot
not of
Dannen home.
Numerous parties went from here haa an animal of exceptional value found
legally that , a vai’ìed
we*
‘k aboi,t
spent n day with Mrs. Joeling.
week
about t,,‘*
the Br(,"i»»iHe
Brownsville "Good
“Good
to cemeteries at Brownsville, Pine
MaybelJe lanes of Sweet Home
Grove, Rowland and other place-
A Joyous Graduation .
who formally taught in Shedd,
decoration day.
p ,O,M.U the
, h. animal is
meetings provided
came down Tuesday "after he/piano’ L Ç °°Irat“l<itiou», flowers, music,
Gooseberry picking parties start­ halter broken and can be handled scription
that she had left at the Gregory da,n^ - j‘l res««*. happy
r g- J - smiles—these
—
wu
motion some movements looking to
home. -
8 7 marked the crowning day of four ed out from Haleey in numbers without too much disturbance.
Meetings near here are: June 14,
Prof. Gamble of the Ash Swale law enforcement and better moral
years’ toil and achievement for the yesterday morning.
The eighth grade of the Shedd class of 1922 of Halsey high school.
9:30 a. m. Plainview community; school intends to teach one more conditions iu the community.
Will Kirk and Eldon Croea end
Bcnoo! held graduation exercises Patrons and friends of the public
2:30
p. m. Harmony community; year, which will he hie fiftieth. He Principal Baker did not introduce
wife caught good strings of trout
Wednesday night. An interesting school gathered in the Methodist up
June 16, 9:30 a. m. Shedd com­ is about 70 years old.
Bible study in the Browusville
the
Calapooia
Tuesday,
The
program was neudered by the pu­ church last night for the com­
munity; 2:30 p. m. Harrisburg
schools. Principal Baker did not
trout
were
good,
tue,
as
the
editor's
(Continued on page 3)
community. —
pils who are as follows: Norma mencement exercises, and the family can testify.
oppose the petition. The petition
Farwell, Dorothy Abraham. Hur- flower gardens of the community
was uot denied. Fuller explana­
Mrs Pittman came home from
R. L. Winniford and wife end
r?7 !.8 ™/?*10’ Vernon Achesoo, were stripped of their choicest
tion can be given on request.
Farmen' Liability
the Corvallis hospital Sunday.
1 JKJ d,r* Stanley Satchwell, blooms for those whom the people A. F. Goodbrod returned Monday Miss Niua Kump is caring tor her.
[The item complained of waa
from a trip to Roseburg,
Leland Pennell, Nina Miller, Rob­ delight to honor.
Under a decision of the Oregon based on statements made io
George. 12-year-old son of Fred supreme court made in April, 1917, Brownsville correspondence in A l­
ert Suiker, Lyle Davis, Raymond
To the strains of a march the
L. A. Biehop end family of Al­
Dunean and Myrie Thompson.
The petition in
five girls and three boys of the bany spent feunday at the R. L. Harrison, got an ugly gash oyer tanners are subject to the operation bany papers.
his right eye when his uncle Cecil of the employers’ liability act with question was assumed to be tbe
The Charles Troutman family graduating class, wearing their Winniford home.
ran over him with an automobile practically the same effect as any "first strike” because it was the
class flowers, pink and white car.
spent Sunday at Brownsville.
at Brownsville.
of the most hazardous occupations. first reported in the press.
Mise
Bray
took
her
pnpile
of
The
nations, filed iu and took their
For the fir.1
n. 11 waa dechled
that case that aii editor reported Prof. Baker ae in­
the
fifth
and
sixth
grades,
about
Howard McElvane drove to places on the platform, which had
r the first time in years the injured farm hand had a right of troducing scripture study in the
Portland after some men to work been tastefully decorated by the twenty in number, to Albany Brownsville
pioneer picnic man- HCllon for damage8
iugt
There she took them
at the paving plant, which expects juniors. The dresses of the girl Monday.
agers have issued a program before nio»»r
,»
i
' ,n schools because that was hie rec­
through
museums
and
other
places
the fact
F 6
P*°ypr. even though there was a ollection of what an Enterprise cor.
to start paving Thursday.
graduates were of dainty organdy
contributory negligence on his own respondent at Brownsville bad
in rainbow oolors, instead of the of interest and they enjoyed a pic­
The high school commencement conventional white.
nic at Bryant park. They went
written at the time. The term used
The city of Brownsville has ac- I'art-
program was given Friday night.
and returned by railroad.
cepted W. P. Elmore’s unimproved
The knowledge of this condition may have been “ sacred history.’*
The
assembly
united
in
singing
The graduates were Merle Pugh,
lot for the coet of the paving on has c“U8t)d many farmers through- The report we received stated that
' ’America,” following which Rev.
The third series of dairy meet­ hot h lots.
Ve<a Cornett, Rose Nitzel, Lvman ( C. T. Cook offered prayer. Clar-
oul the state to embrace the pro. the school board did not graot the
Graves, Arnold Suiker, Agnee ence Cornelius of the freshman ings to be held at the cooperative
,,
, ,,
.
. ,,
lection afforded by the Oregon request though members promised
dairy farm will be staged June 13,
Pugh and Dalton Gibbs.
sweet Home baseballers came ( compensation law
to consider it, as far as convenient,
class played a cornet solo, Rubin­ 14 and 16. Any dairyman who
over to Brownsville Friday to wal-
An employer who is operating in employing teachers. The En­
Several carloads of people from stein s ‘ Melody in F,” accompan­
under the industrial accident coin- terprise desires to publish facte
Shedd attended the dance at River­ ied by Miss Nora Pehrsson.
.
_ _
mission p ay s a certain percentage only, and ite thanks are due to
The address of the evening wna
side.
destroyed together
R . fs fi; » ; The »f his payroll iuto the state fund, anybody who corrects any
mis­
delivered by Professor Edwin T.
Rex Davis and wife of Albany Reed of Oregon agricultural col­
IxirA prearrveth alt them that love hia workers each contributing one' statement that creeps into its col­
H im : hot all the wicked wRl H e de- cent a day to the «ame fund umns.]
spent Sunday in Shedd visiting lege, on the subject, "What is
Phil 8 . » : Whose end la de- When accideul happens and a
relatives.
Heroism?”
Charles Robertson had the mis­
heTnrriahed2
WT l'h"" 'vork,uan injured he is entitled
Miss Donna Robertson of the
he punished w ith everlasting destrue- . n
.
1 ,
The picnic for the jubilee men
fortune
to break a bone just above
Hon. a Pet 2 : 1: They bring upon ' * ° ® ed,<-a l, attention and care, abo
at Dickson's was attended by a class of 1921 gaye a m»st pleasing
his ankle in the baseball game with
themselves
sw
ift
destruction
M
att
uomP«nsation
for
loss
of
tune,
and
large crowd, estimated at about piano solo. "The Nightingale ”
Sweet Home.
W: » Fear Him which Is shle to do ,ln auch Ctta8g of accident as result
Diplomas were presented by Mr.
800.
strop both sonl and body in hell. ,n death the widow aad children
The annual junior-senior banquet
English, principal of the school, to
Acts 8 : 28- And It shall come to pas» wr other dependents receive sub- was held Friday eveuiug in the
Rev. Mr. Moore of Canby filled a class of ele zen from the eighth
that every soul which w ill not hear slautial relief, the widow for all
his sou's place in the Methodist gr'de.
Masonic hall.
The room was
the Prophet shall he destroyed
her life unless she remarries, and beautifully decorated in green and
pulpit.
Halsey Christian Church
According to t h . prim ary dsfinftlen tbe. * d re n to
a8®
16 Y8 » ' *
It was deplorable that it cot
gold, the senior colors.
A foer-
game with - Mr- Newberry 1 195,000 to run bis
-
A ll this is paid from the con­ ’•onrse d in n e r "Was «frvwd.
e f the Greek w o rd - , translated
tor- i
T Shedd , played
■ ■- — a ball ------
Car-
Church Announcements
Tangent and won with a score of 0|w tiOn, because $195,000 is a lot
meet, end te torm ent, In Rev. 14: 10, tributed fund, the beneficiary re­ melita Woodworth was mtstraaa of
Christian:
41, and Rev. 20: 10. how should those quiring no lawyers to obtain it aud ceremonies.
1 ’ lO .
of money. Doubtless the fact that
10, Bible school.
ireoe read?
the employer being relieved of legal
. Mrs. Robiuson’s and Miss Stod- ^ r'.
berry received a two-year
11, Lord’s
supper.
Sermon,
the baocalaureate sermon was
Rev. Id 10, 11: H s shell be tested liability.
dard’s rooms bad a picnic the last PenRen0ary sentence for the way
7, Christian Endeavor.
preached at tba Presbyterian
rin». of school and everyone
— ------- -
L had
- j _ a he ran bis election is also deplor»
w
ith
fire
and
brimstone.
The
smoke
t
day
8, Evaugelistio eervic. Sermon,
The
'f th e ir te d tn r asceudefb up fu rev c '
Attractive to say (he least ie the church Sunday evening.
able. Doubtless it it eveu more "The Gnspol.”
good time.
sad eras
ne>
i"
in
Ths risrll I new 1922 booklet "Oregon Out- speaker was Rev. A. M. Williams,
„ n _
deplorable that the people of Mitih-
Leeter Jones, pastor.
w e . -wet late tl»e lake of H r. doors” which descril es the scenic D. D ., president of Albany college.
Mr. Tomlin of Beaverton spent igau had to see 1195,000 spent be.
end brim .fnue . . . and s k ill h . feature», and resorts of western Ore.
Methodist:
_____________________________ ; fore they understood that they
examined day end night forever end
A union service of all the
Sunday School, 10.
t .
'gon Tbe cover deaigD is a work of
should elect Mr. Newberry.—Al
ever.
Preachiug, 11.
iu four colors, and features in chuicbes was held yeeterdav at the
bany Democrat.
Rev. Mr. Mor­
le Jerusalem w ith It« Gehenna set. basntiful shades the intense big- Methodist church.
Junior League, 8,
ris
gave
the
address,
which was
elde
Ito
w
ells
a
picture
of
Now
jo
ru
nets
of
the
great
outdoors
and
im-
Intermediate League, 6:30.
W e H ave
On the Goldson-Beachly road
followed by memorial day exer­
- U m -ftth I f lake e f H r . outeld. .te .„eiii.tely suggests
.
vacation.
Epworth
League,
6:80.
18 63 miles is to be macadamed at
EVERY THING
| It is for free distribution. Copies cises.
Preaching, 7:30.
once by A. D. Kearne for 386,850
O ptical
M e tt B: 84, SB: Swear not . . . may be had ou request, to agents
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
This is about th9 first case of the
The senior claea will hold com­
by Jerusalem, for It Is ftypeal the Southern Pacific lines, or bv writ mencement exercise« at tbe Prea-
state Highway commission building
E Y E S T R A IN
Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor,
Olty p f the great K ing
lng
Jobn
M
Je n # r# ,
Is tlie Cause of M any
road where it will develop the
hytenau church next Friday
Pine Grove Church:
Bines Gehenna outside of Jerusalem passenger agebt, Portland,
state.
night.
H U M A N IL L S
as ths la tta r '. »swage plant d e s tr o y e d ________________
If your eyes give you trouble or
Grading of 3.46 miles of road ■ Sunday School, 10.
Ite refuee, w hat w ill figurative Gthen
your glasses are annoying
Prayer-meeting,
7.
from Harrisburg toward Junotion
"■— the eeeond H e ll— w ith Ite figure,
SEE US. We cin Relieve Yon
C'ty has been contracted for by
tlve Area eutslde of New Jerusalem
{THE
HELLS
Bancroft Optical Co.
de w ith Ite figurative refuee— thoee
18. S. Schell of Grants Pass with the
J13 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
H A M IL T O N 'S B A B Y S H O P
unw orthy of being In New Jerusalem?
ne
¿ s t a t e highway commission for Bp The
One of the most iaterssting dep.irtment« in this big store is our babr
1388,987 60, work to begin at onoe.
Rev. 22: IB : F o r without are . . .
Awe,
shop, where the wee ones may be outfitted from head to toe
Added to
Jots and Tittles
sä
■ « s *
.™ ä S ä
a
s
W h a t symbolic te m i Reap the S t «
<A F ew of the M a n y
Opportunities at Home
.
.
Shoes
Patent Pum ps—One-strap Baby Dolls...
Pollyanna Patent Welts, tw o-strap
Black Kid o n e -stra p ......... ......................
W hite Cloth one-strap P u m p s...... ........
$6.00
5.00
5.00
3.50
Hosiery
Black or white Cordovan in cotton lisle at 25-
35. 4 5 nntl 5 0 cents the pair
Special in silk and fiber, colors black, white and
Cordovan, at 9 8 cents the pair
Children’s black cotton ribbed at 2 3 cents
New Line
Ladies Blouse Y\ aists, dark colors, at $4.50
Grocery Specials
Dependable Boasted Coffee, 3 pounds... $1.00
Peet’s Washing Machine Soap, 3 for ...
1.00
Two Creme O il free
Neptune Pie Peaches, 2;-lb. size. 6 for...
Pearl W hite or Silk Soap, 25 b ars..... ....
1.00
1.00
A ll prices less 5% for cash
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
- 27^*’
« =• a
murderer« and idolaters.
M att. 10:
28: F r e r H im which Is able to de­
stroy both soul and body In hell fOe-
henna]. I t Is better for th r r to enter
Into the Kingdom of God with one
eye than having two ryes to be rest
Into hell (Gehenna) Are. where their
worm (destruction] dleth not, and their
flee (destruction] Is not quenched
< f Revelatlee was fa r the aaaanR M all)
Rev JR: »
The b o u t and the fa t a ,
prophet ware seat alive la te a lake
• I 8ro
Rev 20: 10, 14: The «evtl
. . aad death aad H a t a were
eaat lato the Iahe e f Ore.
• W h et le the Lake e f F lr e t
Sines In the parable e f M atf. 25: 21-
Rev »1 : • ; T h e lake which bwraeth 4« the sheep and the post* are figure
w ith Hrs aad hrtieatofw . . .
te liv e , w hat should we Infer e f the pare
the earned death.
Rev 20; 1 4 1ft belle Bre Into whloh they are,east?
(A m e r Rev V e r ) : Thle le the esmed
M htt. 2 fi: 41, 4 d : Deport from Me,
dseth, even tbs lake > * Bra. Aad who
po cursed. Into everlasting Bra. pre-
r * 1 aot feaad wvtttee la the pa sad fo r the devil and his angefa;
book o i life waa saat ta la tke lake at
. . . And these «hull go «wily Into
Bre
ero rlaatln g punlahm ent; [th e Greek
here rendered everlasting punishment
Wka* «s «he I
Id Aoloein ninninn. which mennn ever-
to the tote e f a«
lake ef
laatlng cutting off.
The contrast In
B ref
the next dense snggeata an everlaat
( 1 ) W the t a l l . Rah. 2 : 14: T h a i tog cutting off from life, that Is ever
through death H e m ight t a t r a y U a
lasting death],
Heh 2 : 14
That
that had the power o f t a t h . tlm t ta. through
death He
m ight deatro,
the devtt.
Biltn th a t hath the power of death that
( 2 ) O f the heaat, 2 Itoeaa 2 : 8 : lie, the t a l l
2 Theos 1 : 8 : Who shall
Then ahan that W icked ba revealed 8>e punished w ith everlasting destine
whom the Lead . . . stoall destroy tlou
Rom 8 : 28: T h e wages of sin
w ith ths M gh ta a a a e f H ie e— tog
Is death.
(3) O f the (alee prephet. la. 8 : A
W h a t are ooms Old Testament p a »
10. U : Aaaanata y t m t t a a O pa pa»
aegas th a t refer to the second Hall?
pie, aad pe sbaO ba brehaa la U t —
Take enaaaal togefkav. and M t a l l
Fa. 8 : 17: The wicked shall be (re )
«•me te aeogbt
Bap pa set. a n o » turned (Hebrew , «hub, to turn or re­
federacp. te all to whom tbta pmple tu rn ) Into hell [Rheol], Pro» IB : 24.
shall asp. a nrafedareep
The wap of life le above to the wlee,
(d ) O f death. 1 Oar U : 28: The that he map depart from hell (8heo|]
laat easmp that t a l l ba dtotnw ad to heaeath.
ta th
,
W ill there ever be a recovery from
(B) O f the Brat ball. Hea. 18: Ids
I w ill iwaaom toam from the pvwas the deetruetlen e f the second Hell?
" f Rheol; I will redeem thmn from
Job. 7 : 8 : A« the cloud 1» consumed
Death
O Death. I win ha top aad vaoleheth swap, an he that r * t h
plegoee
O. Rheol. I ertU ha top 8 » down to Rheol «hall come up no more
Pro» 28: 1: He that being often ro
atnictlea 1
(8 ) O f laoorrtgthte ta s a r a . F a 8 t proved bardeneth hie neck, t a l l sod
8; Tboa haat «aatroved the wtrhad deulp ha destroyed, and that without
raiaedp.
Fa IT: 38: The
his we have a free mothers’ library w ith all the necessary instructions for
the raising and care of the baby. Ignorance of these important matters
is accountable for the great in fa n t m ortality in this and other countries
So do not hesitate to make use of these books
They are free and may he
taken home for a period of two weeks.
THINGS THAT BABY NEEDS
Moccasins
nwwl
-I
GATTER.
W h ite k id moccasins w ith pink
trim ; also tan k id
flA .
Priced . . . ....................... if U C
Infants' Hose
Pine white Mercerised
cotton hose],.................
QC«
M fJC
Silk hose in white and pink, eel-
60 and 85c
Infants’ Garters
■Garters lik e picture, in white or
■ colors, plain or fancy, priced
“JUST LIKE DADS” 10c, 20c, 35c, 60c
~
FOM h i s
M A JE ST Y
cK F O R H E R
IIQHNESS
Shoes and Moccasins
Black patent slippers,
7 5 ” and $ 1 . 0 0
W h ite kid slippers
8 5 c and $ |. 0 0
W h ite and black patent combi na­
tion slippers
,
$ |2 5
High-top shoes in while kid or patent
leather sod champagne kid
Q 5c
H i shoes in all black ...............B l.O O
H i shoes in all white kid . . . . $ 1 O O
Baby Blankets
W in ter or summer, small babies
need blankets.
W e have ell
kinds, priced from 75c up
Blankets w ith pink and blue de­
signs, priced
98c, $1.15, $1.65
Small blankets lined
w ith s a t i n . . . . . . . . . . $1.98
l.arge blankets lined
w ith a e tin .. . . . . . . . $2.25
Double
blankets of
w h ite , . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00
Double blankets with
p in k or blue border $2.75,
Hamilton’s