ZX H alsey VOL. X enterprise HALSEY, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JU N E 22, 1923 Shedd Shots [ Mr.-. Ralph Dannen and her ; George and daughter Frances spent (By Anna Pennell) I Sunday in Corvallis visiting with H » K o » , . , , , Conn., „1 P o„. X . I U """" AY all bills by check and thus establish a land was visiting at the home of | ----- her father, O. If. Connor, for the permanent record of your business. Fatally Hurt While on Duty past week. Harrison Wallace, a Newberg Miss Edna Gregory, who has been attending state normal school motorcycle policeman, died Mon- at Monmouth, is home during day evening in a hospital from vacation. injuries received while trying to Open a S A V I N G S A C C O U N T with this Mies Kathleen McCarthy, who intercept a robber who had held bank today. has been attending 0 . A. C., i< up the Aurora bank and fled in an planning spending the summer ar.to. We pay 4% interest, compounded semi­ with her aunt and uncle, Tom W ailace and another motorcycle annually. Brasfiekl and wife. oflker tried to intercept a suspect Glen Gregory is attending the m a car and lost control of their grand lodge of Masons and Kjcte.n machines when the handlebar* Star at Portland. collided. Both were thrown and When you think of the J. c . Clay has gone for a brief injured, Wallace eo severly that business trip to California. alter three days he succumbed. Sara Cooper, who had a slight He was thirty-three years ef age. stroke of paralysis June 8, is said Mr. Wallace lived with hie par." you think of to be improving, cuts in Halsey for several yeare. Arthur A lbert, state paving before moving to Newberg, aod plant inspector, spent the week has many friends here. He was end with his parents at Jeffersou. held in high esteem by all who ALBANY, OREGON knew him. Miss Edna Gregory spent the Mrs. Wallace, who is left with Call us or writ© us; w© will gladly bring the week end with Mrs. Grace K. May two email children, is a daughter of Springfield. of G. W. Mornhiuweg of Halsey. the new Paige-Jewett to your door and dem­ Jim C >oly is putting a new Her mother went to Newberg onstrate it to you. foundation under his house in town. immediately on learuiug of the accident and has not returned, R E M E M B E R U S F O R T IR E S Shedd played a ball game at Mr. Mornhiuweg went yesterday. Dever Sunday and won, 33 to 17. The funeral was set for 10 o’clock co m plete a r a g e s e r v ic e Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins have today. M A S Ó N CORDS moved into the Margason house. A Well-Attended Party Mrs. Grace May, who formerly lived in Shedd, is visiting at the Last Suuday a very enjoyable Gregory home. reunion took plaoe at lha home of The Pennell family spent Sun­ L. E. Eagy aod wife whan a num­ day will) Mr. aud Mrs. McClumber. ber of relatives and friends of Mrs. Maryette Palmer of San Lola Obis­ C. W. Kennedy and wife visited po, Gal., gathered to spend the Short Stories of Happening« in Linn County Generally at Fred Sprenger’s Sunday. day. and in Halsey Particularly Mrs. Rogers spent the week with Those present were Dave Pierce, her mother in Albany, helping Hugh Cummings and Will Eagv and their wives of Albany, George her with strawberries. Htenberg Brothers of Albany home from Southern Oregon Mon- Cummings, wile and children; jadvertised in these colnuae last day. Mure from S lied J : Theodore Grugett, wife auddaugh- I week for Royal Anne .«berries A. M Smith, a cousin of Mrs ter; Baker Cummings, wife and I They got about fifty tone up to J. W. Sprenger and wife went children, Kenneth, Orville, Tom­ Monday and have a call on Thomas Hover, with hie wife and to Portland last week. two children, on their wnv frog my. Gladys and Florine, aod Lee 3 thia week for 200 ton*. Eugene to their home in Garfield, 1 wins, a Boy and girl, have Anderson and wife of Corvallis. Hugh Leeper and wife and L. W n h ., stopped over Wednesday Mrs. Maryette Palmer of San arrived at the bonto of George Moss and wife of Tangent. Mother and Luis Obispo; Walter Cummings W. Bverity and wife went to Cot- of iaet week to oall at the Hovei and wife of Portland; John Bram- lag« Grove last week to visit home. babies are doing nicely. well and wife; E-ites Bass and Leeper'« uncle aod Mr«. Byerley’e Ralph H. Dannen'and wife went wile and son Clifford; George Mc­ great-uncle, Suelby Churchill, Caterpillar« have destroyed th. to Portland Frid y Rtlph is Neil, wife and children, Mary aud whom Leeper had not eeen for foilageon »nine cherry orchard» under the care of the government Freddie; Grant McNeil, wile and forty yeare. hereabouts, eating every leaf com­ doctor. children Ralph, Ruth, Amici, Lu­ County School Superintendent pletely. Proper epraying at tbe lu, Ida and Elmer; Lyman Palmer Edna Geer hat tent checks to the proper time would have prevented George Dannen and family and and wife and children, Lavelle, Linn county winner« of prize« in this, and it may not lie too l«te ----- ------- . .. Leone, Thomas and Gordon; Will the pnpila* dental eeeay price«, to save other fruit« from other McLaren, wife and Dorothy; Mrs. Charolotte McCroeeau and Char­ pests. The Murphy aoed store, ... .. j Johu McNeil; R. K. Stewart and lotte Jordan of Albany, Eva Meyer Albany, has the spray materials W e H ave wife, Pete Settles, Mrs. Nanoy of Lakeview and Cecil« Mayberry and is ready to tell bow to use them to produce result«. Palmer, Mrs. Georgia Hover aud of Haleey. ^EVERYTHING eon Robert and L. E. Eagy and O ptical Deen Tycer ef Browneville got (Continued from page 3) wife and sons Rose, Vero aod Lyle of Halsey. E Y E STR AIN or a charmer, or a consulter with fa­ Is the Cause of M any Mrs. Eagy is the niece of Mn. m iliar spirits, or a wizard, or a necro­ 1 1 Maryette Palmer and her home is H U M AN IL L S mancer. Is. 8: 19: When they shall my, I f your eyes give you trouble or the old McNeil homestead, takeo I Seek unto them that have fam iliar your glasses are annoying by her grandfather and grand­ •plrlta, aud unto wlsards. . . . S E E US. We can Relieve You mother before 1856. abould not a people seek unto their Bancroft Optical Co. A picnic diuner was aerved at God? On behalf of the living, should J U 1st St. W. Albany. Phone noon and ice cream and cake in they seek unto the dead? (Am. Rev. Ver ) the afternoon. HALSEY STATE BANK P Take care of your money now and it will take care o f you later. PAIGE CARS VICK BROTHERS G Jots and Tittles I t A Few of W h y oan the dead not eommunloete in eplrltlsm and oeeultlam, w ith the living? the Many Haleey Christian Church Opportunities at Home Shoes Patent Pumps—One-strap Baby Dolls... $6.00 Pollyanna Patent Welts, two-strap...... 5.00 Black Kid one-strap.............................. 5.00 White Cloth one-strap Pum ps...... . .... 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 Church Annoanremerits Christian: 10, Bible echqel. 11, Lord's , Supper. Rertnon, ,, Unveiling the Bible." 7, Christian Endeavor. 8, evangelistic terries. Sermon, " The Cross of Jesus. ” Lester Jones, paetor. Methodist: Sunday School, 10. Preaching. 11. Janior League, Intermediate League, 6.30. Epworth League, 6:80. Preaching, 7:30. Prayer meeting. Thursday, 8. Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor, Pine Grove Church: Sunday 8chool, 10. Prayer-meeting, 7. 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 . Poet s Washing Machine Soap, 3 for..... All prue» levs 5% for ca»h M. V. KOONTZ CO. ¡¡[SPIRITS AND DEVILS By The Layma«'« Marne Miaaienary Me verna«. 1*27 BnySer A v *, Philadelphia. Fa. | W h a t are Spiritism and O e w ltle M F D e a l IB : W. 11: T here aboil not h< Beuod ameeg yes any o m . . . th a t earth dtvtnatloa, o r te at* etwerv^ Ä A * « W W .» » an c h a n t e r , - 4 » - u - i y Job 14: 21: His son* come to honor. Mad he knovretb It n o t; and they are Wrought low, but ha perretv«th It not c4 them. Is. 83: 18: Doubtless Thou a r f our Father, though Abraham be Ignorant of us. Ecder. 9: 8, 8, W : For the living know that they ahall site, but the dead know not anything; l > . . also their love and thetr hat­ red and their envy la bow perished: neither have they any more a portion r«r*ver In any thing that 1« done nnder the'«un There la no wn-k nor device nor knowledge nor wisdom In the grav« fSbeol], whither thou goeet Dao 1 2 :3 - And many of them that sleep In the -tust of the earth ahall awake Acta 7: 8U-8: 1: He fell asleep. And Rani was consenting unto hla death. W hat are acme Scriptures which toaeh th a t evil spirits— the fallen an­ g el*— ara personal being*. Jaa. 1 : 19: D e ris ’ also believe, and tremble Aeta 19: 15: The evil aplrlt answered an., said. Jeans I know, aod I Panl I know; but who are ye? Luke ' 4 : 14: Devil» also came out of many, t . Be suffered them not to «peak; ,k»r they knew He was Christ. Whan did these spirit* beceme evil? Gee. 8: 2, 4: The anna of God saw the daughters of men that they were fa ir V and they took them wtvea They hare Vhlldren to them. Jud* 8. 7: The angeLV which kept not their 8 rat estat«, Ha hath reserved In enerta>tttng chains: . . , even a* Rodom and Ootnorrha , ■ . In like maanarv giving thaanaelvea over to for- nlcatiou.. ond going after strange fieeh 1 Pet. 81 J9, 20 : He . . . preaoh- ed in to the spirits In prlsoo. which aotnetUne were disobedient, when once tha loag isnffertng of God waited in the day»/of Noah. NO. 42 What have the fallen angels estat- habtd over ths human family? Luke 11: 18: I f Satan also ba di­ vided against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? John 14: 80: The prince of this world cometh and hath nothing In Me. Eph. 8: 12: For —resile , . . ngatnat principalities, against powers, ngatnat the rulers of the darkness of this world, against wicked spirits [ margin 1 In high places. Kph. 2: 2 : Ye walked . , . acivrd- Ing to the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh In the children of disobedience. MOONSHINE MURDERS Sheriff, Preacher and Their Slayer Dead Sheriff KeaJalt, in discharge of h it >fhty, and Elder Roy Healy, paetor of the Albany Chnitian church, a specta­ tor, were shot dead yesterday afternoon by David F. West oti his farm near Plainview. The slayer. 70 years old, after considering the situetion for a while, killed himself. How do the fallen angole especially Brownsville is reDorted tube surround­ seek to control the human fam ily? ed by moonshiners. The Good Citizen­ 2 These. 2 : 9 : Whose coming Is af­ ship league of that town recently con­ ter the working of Satan, with all sulted with the sheriff and the location . . . lying wonders. 2 Cor. 4: 4: of several of the poison factories had The god of this world hath blinded the been discovered and Kendall plauned to minds of them that believe not. 1 Ttm. 4 : 1 : Some shall depart from the faith, raid them yesterday, beginning with the giving heed to seducing spirits and one where he was assassinated. He had talked with the owner in bis home and doctrines of devils. W h it are torn* e f the method* that theu approached the still, but tor some the fallen a n g e l* hav* used te control reason turned and started back for the the human fam ily? house, when the old man ehot him dead (1) The devil worship of heathen­ with a rifle. ism. 1 Cor. 10; 20: The Gentiles sac- Healy, who had been looking on, rlflce . . . to devtto. Deut. 82: started to run from the place, but a sec­ 17: They sacrifice unto devils, not to ond shot from the rifle laid him dead God; to gods whom they knew not. iti his tracks. (2) Occultism, Deut. 18: 10: 11: Kendall was a most efficient public There shall not be found among yon any one that . . . naeth divina­ servant and a highly esteemed citizen. tion, or an observer of time«, or an Mrs. Kendall was in Portland at the euchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, rose show. She came home on a night or a consulter with fam iliar spirits, or train. a wizard. The moonshiners and nun runners (8) Spiritism, la. 8 : 19: When they think the prohibitionists are in the m i­ shall say unto you, Seek unto them nority, Harding and and his secretary that have fam iliar spirits . . . on behalf of the living, should they seek of war think the people want light unto the dead? (Anier. Rev. Ver.) wines and beer. He and his secretary Deut. 18: 10, 11: There shall not be of the navy think they can permanently found among j-ou . . . a consulter violate the law on United State* ships with fam iliar splrlta . . , or an tor the sake of financial gain. Some necromancer (one claiming to speak day the issue w ill come before the elec­ with the dead], torate at the polls, with the women of (4) Demoniac possession. Matt. 8: America voting, and the champions of 28: There met Him two possessed booze w ill go down. Snakes die herd, with devils. but they die. In Bible times w hat kind e f people practiced spiritism and eeeultlem? (1) The worst of the heathen. Kg. 7: 11: Pharaoh also called . , , Sorcerers. The inngtclans of Egypt . . . did In like manner with their enchantments. 2 King« 0 : 22: Jehu . , . answered, W hat peace, to long as the , , . witchcrafts of thy mother Jczehel «re so many? Acta 8; 0 : Simon , , . used sorcery, , , . giving out that himself was some great one. (2) The worst of the Jews. 1 Ham. 28: 7: Then said Soul nnto hla ser­ vants, Heck mo a woman that hath a fam iliar spirit. 2 Chron. 88: 8; M in i- asseh . . . observed times, and used enchantments, and used witch­ craft. and dealt with a fam iliar spirit, and with wizards| he wrought much evil In the sight of the Lord. The Pacific Coaet Rescue and Protective society, on an average, provides for fifty girl«, seventy- five babies and a «taflf of thirty- five worker« and attendant« daily in the Louise home aud Albertina Kerr nursery home. These un­ fortunate girls and babies come from almost every county in tbe state. Any one wishing to donate canned fruit and vegetables please I'onimuuicate with the general office, 195 Burnside street, Port­ land, so that jars may be shipped prepaid. Tbe society will also pay 1 the freight ebargos for their return. New Sport Felt Hats If you would hav© tho latest in h©ad- Roar, then you must have a nobby felt hat. They com© in a variety of smart colors and arc priced $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Special Sale on Aluminum Wear - Ever Preserving Kettles Eight-quart Kettles, $1.69 Everybodyjknows tho sterling worth of Wear- over nluniinuni, and about this time af tho year everybody needs a good proserving kettle, and if you buy one this week you will savo over a dollar in one purchase. Get your eight-quart kettle this week for $1.69 Cover, 15c extra Canning Time How about your fruit jars ? We shipin carload lots and are headquarters tor all kinds of fruit jars, Including Economy self-sealing jars, wide mouth Kerr s self-sealing Mason regular mouth jars Kerr's self-sealing wide mouth jars Ball Mascii jars, regular mouth, porcelain lined zinc caps Ball Ideal Mason jars, regular mouth, glass lid, improved wire clump Ball Sure Seal Mason jars, wide mouth, glass lid, improved wire clamp—perfect seal ALBANY Hamilton’s OREGON