HALSEY ENTERPRISE VOL. X 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 , J U N E 8, 1922 NO. 40 Brownsville Briefs an«i James, and W e ’ ley H o llo w . y m otored to Lost L a k e Su nd ay to remain till Tuesday. ’ ( Regular Correspondetne) Halsey Radio Outfit A feature of the pioneer pcuic will be the staging of “ The Battle K enneth Stone >s the builder of that of the Big Meadows'’ on the Wash- rad io o u tfit on H C. Davis' farm burn field. It is a »ham attack His grandmother, Mrs. CurTy, cares for oo a fort at night which will be the home and K enneth has come fro m South D ak o ta to assist her son, Ross made very realistic with fireworks. C urry, in the w ork. T h e young men About a hundred Indian (?) riders devote to radio developm ent w hat will participate in the event. few spare hours fa rm w ork leaves them, in preference to lounging In the legion game between Shedd around down town. and Brownsville, on the local field, Kenneth nas been experim enting fo r Brownsville won with a score of the past five years and now has a 14 to a. w orking radio o utfit a ll his own h an d i­ ork except about $35 w orth of p u r­ The senior class history and w chased m a te ria l and appliances, and prophecy were read Friday after­ the boys sit in th e ir room evenings noon at the high school. The and listen to concerts, speeches, etc., program was presented by Gretia fro m San Diego, Seattle, P o rtland and Harrison and Carmelita Wood- other points this side of the Rockies, and sometimes they pick up something worth. A hiking party consisting of Ruth Thompson, Evelyn Schild- rneyer, Elsie Reynolds, Hulda Hammond, Marie Darling and Carmelita Woodworth left Monday morning for Cascadia to camp for several days. In the game between Halsey’s and Brownsville’s girls’ baseball teams the local players won with a score of 23 to 11. June and Dari, daughters of Darrell Sawyer and wife, arrived Saturday evening. Mrs. Barbara Darling and daughters, Babe and Maude, were week-end guests of Mrs. Hazel Moyer. George Warmoth of Portland spent the week end here at the hom e of his mother, Mrs. Ben Goble, W. T- Cochran and wife, form­ erly of this city, were here memorial day. The pupils of Mrs. Margie Furr held the annual recitals here Mon­ day and Wednesday evenings at the Methodist church. The be­ ginners’ concert was on Monday and that of the advanced pupils Wednesday night. A memorial dav program was rendered at the Methodist church Tuesday night, under ike direction of the high acbojl. Mrs Htwley and children. Mrs. Lawrence a n t sons Ralph W e H ave EVERY THING O ptical EYE STR A IN Is the Cauee of M any H U M A N IL L S I f your eyes give you trouble or your glasses are annoying SEE US. We can Relieve You Bancroft Optical Co. t J13 1st St. W . Albany. Phone fro m the fa r-a w a y eastern or southern states. M r. Davis took the editorial fa m ily out there F rid a y evening and concerts and orchestral music fro m Seattle and Centralia, W ash? P o rtland and elsewhere were received, as were gen eral New Y o rk , London, Liverpool and Chicago m a rk e t prices fo r day, broad­ casted fro m Portland D u rin g a ll the ages sounds have been travelin g thousands of miles, a little w ay above our heads, and we have know n nothing about It. Now if Caln should quarrel w ith Abel In the Arizona desert and k ill h im and then deny th a t he had seen him , some boy m ig h t come into conrt and convict him by producing a record th a t he had made in Spokane w hile listening to the quarrel. The Mite Meeting 1 IF Y O U W A N T to buy QUALITY TIRES at the right prices call 65. “ We are at your service." MORTON S l , DOTSON distributors OLDSMOBILE, GOODYEAR and KELLY SPRINGFIELD tires. ALBANY, OREGON Jots and Tittles Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally and in Halsey Particularly G. R. Walker and family arc awav on a rambling vacation. Ercall Snsdd is out with his Sunday school class today on a picnic. The boys with Ercell will have a fine time. Mrs. Eldon Cross has received a present worth while. It is a Jew­ ett six car from her mother, Mrs. Morrill of Hillsboro. Archie Cornelius and family ^ave moved into tbe Well* house vacated by H. S. Winkleman, who baa moved to Washington state. Merrill Davis and another whose name we failed to get tied for first place with scores of 90 each. Russell Hecker of Albany will be tried in Clackamas county June 27 on the charge of murdering Frank Bowlcer somewhere between Portland and the former city. The county republican ceitral committee has re-elected last year’s officers and executive committee consisting of J. L. Underwood, Joseph Hums, C. H. Davidson, C. I Leaveugood and C. H. Falk. When D. K Nebergall, the A'- F rid a y afternoon a t the M. E ,The Epworth League held Its church the m ite box opening of the buisneaa meeting and social at Het- baoy meat man, went to Albany foreign missionary society was a very zyl’e grove Tuesday evening. with Veal Monday he did not sell Interesting a ffa ir and a handsome it at the stockyards. “ It’’ was sum w o taken fio m the boxes. The After the business was transacted Fred C. Veal, city councilman, society, the Standard Bearers, the they all enjoyed a good social Hire K 'ngs H erald s and the L ittle L ig h t io the grove. The Epwortbisne and the two of them joined the Knights of the Mystic Shrine. Bearers each had a box o f offerings. know how to have a gpod time. Total. $23,42. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Hockensmith Mrs. G. W. Mornhinweg and of Albany and Mr. and M rs. James Mrs. Hugh Cumm ings o f Albany- delivered un address on the mission­ and Mrs. Call's Frum are delegate* Ewing and children of Weiser, a ry w ork in foreign fields and p u l on to tbe county Sunday school con­ Idaho, gpent Sunday as the guosts a p laylet In which about th irty local vention now in session at Oakridge of Mr. Hockensmitb’s mother, girls Impersonated so m any mission­ Rev. C. T. Cook is thars also and Mrs. M C. Bond.—Correspondence aries in character. Mrs. H e n ry English and Mrs. lectors* this evening oo “Charac­ of (be H e ra ld . R aleigh Tem pleton sang solos. Mrs. ter.’’ Last Sunday completed six J. W. Moore accompanying tlietu ou the John Standish returned Monday months that the best half of the fiim the piano. from Portland, where he joined a publishing the Enterprise has I een Sandwiches, cake and punch were 'ainping party which went to paralyzed and helpless at her home. served. the summit of tbs Cascade moun­ We thank onr patrons for the way Mrs. Cumm ings was fo rm e rly a church and Sunday school w orker In tain in Washington for the week they have supported the paper, end. Halsey. notwithstanding defects and de For the purpose of giving every ax-service man in Halsey protection by government insurance, an in ­ tensive drive to secure applications for veterans’ insurance amounting to at least $50,000 will be held here June 12 to 17 inclusive. Ser­ vice men of Halsey may make application for the government insurance through either the local poet and the state department of the legion, or the United States j Veterans’ Bureau, Portland. Twenty-one boyw and girls took part in the stock judging contest at the Brown place at Shedd Tues­ day and Lyle Davis, Ralph Maison, Stanley Satchwell, Ruth McNeil, Church Announcements Shoes Patent Pumps—One-strap Baby Dolls... Pollyanna Patent Welts, two-strap..... Black Kid one-strap ...... ................... . W hite Cloth one-strap Pum ps.... ......... $6.00 5.00 5.00 3.50 Hosiery ( Black or white Cordovan in cotton lisle at 25- 35 45 and 50 cents the pair Special in silk and fiber, colors black, white and Cordovan, at 98 cents the pair Children’s black cotton ribbed at 23 cents New Line Ladies’ Blouse Waists, dark colors, at... $4.50 Christian : 10, Bible school. 11, Morning worship. Com. muuion. Sermon, “ Three Tbiogs Daniel Did.“ 7, Christian Endeavor. 8, Rvangeliatie service 8ermon, "Can a Man be Saved Outside the Church?” Letter Jones, pastor. Methodist: Sunday School, 10. Preaching, 11. Junior League, 8, Intermediate League, 6:30. Epworth League, 6:80. Preaching, 7:30. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8. Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor, Ptne Grove Church: Sunday 8chool, 10. Prayer-meeting, 7. THE RESURRECTION Grocery Specials $1.00 1.00 Two Creme Oil free . _ _ Neptune Pie Peaches, 2;-lb. size, 6 for... 1.00 Pearl White or Silk Soap. 25 bars......... 1.00 Dependable Roasted Coffee, 3 pounds... Peet's Washing Machine Snap, 3 for All price« less i ft lor cash M. V. KOONTZ CO. J» W h st two things are the antecedents of the resurrectionr (1) The fall from perfection Into sin, imperfection and death through Adam. Rom. 6 : 12, 17, 19: By one man aln entered the world, and death by aln. By one man’s offense death reigned by one. By one man’s disobedience the many were made sinners. 1 Cor. 18: 21, 22: F o r since by man came d eath: . . . fo r . . . ,n |B Adam die. (2) The Ronaom from aln. tmper- faction and death through Christ, 1 Tim . 2 : 8. f l : The Man Christ Jesus, who gave H im self a ransom for all Hom. 8 : IT. 18. 19. They which re- celve abundnnee of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign In life by one, Jesus Christ. . . . By the righteousness of one the free g ift came (shall come] upon all men unto Justification o f life ; fo r . . . by the obedience of one shall the many he made righteous, l Cor. 16: 21, 22: By man rame [shall come] also the resurrection o f the dead; for all In Christ shall be made alive. What I« rsaurrsctsd? (1) Not the body, 1 Cor. IB : 88, 8 7 1 W ith whst body do they eome? T hat which thou son eat thou aowest not that body that shall be. (2) But the soul. Pa, io 2 10: For Phou_wlltnot_ leave My soul In S' Mis* Helen McKlvain of Port­ land is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Hartsell. Earl Gordon and wift, Mrs. George Reid and daughter and Miss Virginia Troutman drove up from Portland on decoration day and stopped in Shedd on their way to Halsey to the oemetery. Mrs. Lyman Pennell was a Salem visitor last Tuesday and Wednes­ day. A picnic on Sunday, headed by tbe McCumbers, given across the river from Peoria, was enjoyed by Robert Josling and wife, L. B. Pen- nel and family, Mrs. Ida Robson, Mis* Frances Freerkssn, Eddie Mc- Elvain, Lyle Peonell and Harold Pugh. Drilling for oil has been begun at Sweet Home by a syndicate that has leases on a large amount of territory. Acts a : 81 : He foreseeing this spake of the resurrection of the Christ, that was not He left In Hades. F * M : 4*1 What man It hs that shall live e a t not see death; that shaM SaU soul from the power of ffhsoll B E G IN NOW ct " open ,u llcco,) n‘ •« S A V IN G S D E P A R T M E N T with only f.>, You can make additions to this from tins« to tim e to suit your convenience. I f you persistently keep on for five years putting tbe following ainouuts in this hank every day and draw nothing out, here are the re­ sults, not including in te re s t: I cent w ill amount t o .........................* 18.25 10 cents w ill amount to ....................... 182.50 50 cents w ill amount to ......................... 912.50 f t w ill amount to................................... 1,825 00 HALSEY STATE BANK W h at event* must precede our en­ tering Heaven and acting the L ordf Halsey Christian Church Opportunities at Home (Continued on page J) Shedd Shots 89: These all, having obtained a good report through faith , received not the promise. Mrs. J. D. Pittman is recovering s$ from her experience w ith th e sur- , geons and sits up and walks a little. A Few of the Many ficienciee due to the crippling of the firm, and shall try to improve it and to always merit their patron­ age- and that H e should be tbe first that should rise from the dead I f o r 15; 20: Now is Christ risen from the dead and become the first fruits o f them ( Regular Correspondence) that slept Lyle Pennell of Canby os me up (2) But a rests ndlng front Imper­ fection to perfection Luke 20: IS, Saturday to visit bis brother. Sfi. They which shall be accounted Mr and Mrs Grover Bains, who worthy to obtain . . the resur­ have been living in Sbedd, moved rection . . . «re equal unto the lo Jefferson Monday. angels, slid are the children of Ood, being the children of the resurrrectlon. M r. and Mrs. J. R. Hobbs of Phil, 8 : 10, 11: T hat I may know Albany visited friends in Shedd H im and the power of Hla resurrec­ Saturday on their way home from tion, and the fellnwahlp of Ills suf­ a fishing trip above Brownsville. ferings, being made tonform able unto His death. If by auy means I might Mrs, Edward McCarty sprained attain unto the resurrection of rhe her ankle last Saturday. dead. Acts 24: IB : Have hope toward Charles Troutman and wife and God, . . . that there shall be a resurrection of tbe ¿end. Acts 2«: daughter visited at the Tom Cooper ®-8 : I • . . am Judged for the home Sunday. hope of the promise made o f Ood unto Mr. Jenson of the A. D. Kern our fathers, unto which promise our company, while firing a boiler rwelve tribes. Instantly serving Ood day and night, hope to com e: for last Wednesday eveniug, got his - . Why should It be thought a face burned. thing incredible w ith you that God Mise Frances Freerkeen was an should raise the dead? Albany shopper Saturday. By The Laymen's Heme Mleeienary Mevement, 1*17 Snyder A ve, (1) Jesus’ Second A d ve n t John 14: 8 : I w ill come again, and receive you 'into Myself, that where I am, there ye may be also (2) T be Saints’ resurrection, Luke 14: 14: Thou »halt be recompensed at the resurrection o f the just (8) The Judgment Day, 2 T im 4 8 : Henceforth there la laid up foi me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, tbe righteous Judge, shall give me at th a t day, and not to me only, but unto all them also that love His appearing. Rev. 11: 18: T by wrath la come, and tbe tim e of the dead, that they should he Judged, and that Thou shouldst give re-ward unto Tby servants, the prophets and the saints U Y Y O U R summer dresses now, while our stock is large and easy to select from. Never have we had such attractive Tub Dresses— Ginghams, Crepes, Percales and Voiles, for both house and street — —W W W W W W «* wear, in colors that remind one ol a flower gar-ten. Priced f r o m . . . . . ........... .............................................................. .................... B 25c up S kcond For the woman of large proportions we have some beautiful voile dresses in a va­ riety pf colors These dresses are ol good quglity voile, all well ( P I f f f t ___ made. P r ic e d ... $ l . O U and I J P Heaves? John 20: 17: Jesus said unto her, Touch Me n o t: fo r I sm not yet as­ cended to My F a th e r; but go to My brethren and aay unto them. I aecend j unto M y F ath er and your Father, and S kcond F loor " Î I to My God and your Ood. L / W bsre le the eoul between death and the awakening of the dead? Pa. I f l: 10, Am Rev. V e r.: F o r Thou w flt not leave M y eoul In SheoL Act* 5< 81, Am. Rev V e r .: He, foreseeing this, spake of tbe resurrection of f > r l * t . that H I* soul was not left In Hades Eccl 9 : 10, Am. Rev. V e r .: Ttiere la no w ork, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom In Hbeol w hither thou goeet. What doee the word reeeurreetlen mean? * (1 ) Not m erely tbe awakening of |fh» dead, else Jeans would not have W here de eeuls net ge at death? been the first one to be resurrected. (1) Tbe souls of tbe wicked. Rev. M a tt. 9 : 18. 28: M y daughter le dead, 21: 27: And there eball in so wtee b ut lay T b y baud upon her, and she enter lato It I tbe heavenly CttyJ any­ shall live. He took her by tbe band, and the maid arose John 11: 4.1, 44: thing that deflieth. (2) Tbe souls of tbe righteous, John H e cried w ith a loud voice, I-ara-rus, 8: 18: No man hath ascended up to come fo rth I and he th a t was dead heevea. Arts 2: 84: David Is not came forth Act* 28j_ 23: Christ should suffer, F loob Stylish Stout Dresses W h a t Scripture proves that even Jeeue had to w e lt until a fte r hie reaurrection before H e oould enter Philadelphia, Pa. ssjended Into t b s . h e a v y U a b ^ V DAINTY DRESSES yT L Girls’ Dresses I f husv motliers knew how pretty and good are the lawn and gingham dresses we have for girls from 4 to 10 years they would not apend their precious time sewing. Bring your little daughter in and see how nice they look on her. Price-1 from $1.29 to $3 SKCOND F L O O S Men’s Shoes Do you know that wo have a big line of reliable shoes for men, in both dress and work shoes ? Buy your shoes here and save enough money to buy a now tire. ALBANY Hamilton’s OREGON