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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. X I
HALSEV, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, ÍEPT. 14, 1922
be reduced at the next legislature,
even if so doing wou’d necessitate
reducing the salaries and expenses
(By Ralph Lawrence)
of the many deputy game wardens
The following pupils wrote on now enjoying official ease.
A few experienced trappers who
one or more subjects in the state
examination for the eighth grade may bs unfamiliar with running,
given by MTs. Lawrence Thursday expensive automobiles and living
and Friday:
Doris
D rinkard, luxuriously might be employed
Lois Henderson, Bonnie Kitehen, and sent into ths byways to k ill
Harvey Walker, Paul Riffey, Edna off the predatory animals which
game but also
TuJI, Mary Wooddjr, Hoyt Boles,, not ouly prey
. upon
.
Dan Sawyer, Frank Hale and Faye ■ d(,Stroy sheep and goats, . n eucb;
I quantities in some localities that
Holland.
... ,
, _ , ,
they cannot be raised profitably
v ida M iller has gone to Toledo, on that
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account.
where she is to teach this year.
Brownsville Briefs
■~4(ni. ( t t o r j i a
S ta r r
^ M o rss w ltk » i
to
announce
t h a t s h e w i l l b e p l e a s e d t o m e e t a n y o n e i n t e r e s t e d in
s tu d y in g
V iolin in J i a / s t f , S h e d d a n d Z H a r r is b u r g .
W i l l b e In d i a l s e y o n S e n t. SO, a t th e h o m e o f w M rs.
d l i n g o . d i l l th o s e w h o e a n n o t se e m e on t h a t d a t e p le a s e
r e g i s t e r s a m e w it h . d t r s . <?..?*. S t a f f o r d , H a l s e y , O re g o n .
NO 2
in the skeptical insinuation “th e re in
hast Thou loved usl
The prophet
answers this by showing God's choice
ef Jacob and His passing by Esau; His
destruction of Edom and saving Israel
2 17) Ow,,* 6,ver® twdletmant <1:4».
Shedd Shots
(B y Anne Pennell)
Robert Toms and wife and son
ot Bandon visited George Strange
and wife a few days last week
L Against the Priests ( 1 :8-2 6)
T hsf were guilty <l> of profanity’
Leo Harria of Albany «pent Sun­
( l «). Their profanity was in despis­ day with hie mother, Mr». P. I.
ing the name of God To fall to honor Troutman.
God Is to be profane. To use Ills
Mrs. Charles Pugh and daugh­
name In any unreal way la to be thus
guilty (2, Sacrilego (w . T, 8). Their ters Marie and Kathryn and aon
sacrilegious act was |a offering pe,. Harold drove to Newport Friday
luted bread and blemished sncrtOcea to be gone several days.
Tb bring such offerings to an earthly
Lyman Pennell went to Portland
ruler would be a gross Insult. Gifts
to be acceptable with God must be ou buainaee Saturday, returning
Irene Harrison leaves soon to
School Opens Monday
genuine; must cost something. We Monday.
take her position as teacher io a
Prof. English and wife and the
should give to God our best. There Is
rural ecbool on the Halsey road. young gentleman of the infant
Rev. end Mrs. Reid are prepar.
no Intellect too brillluut to offer In the
ing
to leave Shedd some time this
class
with
whom
they
reside
and
Elaine Woodworth has gone to
Lord’s service. The young should not
W . J. Carey was ill several daystP*8** 8se how a little transposi­
Creswell,' where she will attond whose orders they are bound to
esteem their live« wasted who offer Week for Tacoma, where they ex­
tion musses tbiugs up!
them on the altar of missionary sacrl- pect to make their home.
high school this year.
She is obey are home for business, as this week.
Uce
(8) Greed (1:10). They were
school
opens
Monday.
staying with Hazel Moyer.
Mrs. F. 0 . Salmon visits I the
C. A- Troutman aud wife and
The Enterprise, by a freak of
It is important that every pupil county seat Tuesday.
types, represented the horns of not willing to open the doors of God's daughter Gail, Mrs. Ray Myera
M r. Walker of the woolen mills be on hind the first day. A few
house without pay. Our service should
The new pavement from Albany Frank Porter's prize cattle as too be out of a heart of levo for God, not and daughter Thais and Mrs.
is to move into the Lerwell proper-¡days lost at the beginning are
long.
I
t
,
cal
led
them
shorthorns
for profit. This has a vital application Lyman Pennell drove to Eugene
ty on Main street.
I liable to have a bad effect on the to Tangent is open.
instead of red pohed. Their horns to ministers and evangelists today. To Saturday.
Alta Hayes goes to Corvallis are not short, but non-existent. enter Christian sen Ice because of
Carmelita Woodworth was in rating all the way through,
Excitement reigned high
in
t
The personnel of the teaching todsy to attend 0 . A. C.
town during the week end on her
worldly gain Is of this type. (4) Wear­
Polgar, the famous bull owned iness ( 1 :12,18). Because of lack of Shedd for a while Saturday raor.
way to Linfield college, McMinn- force this year is: Henry F. E n ­
W . A. Muller and son Milford
by W illiam M- McBride of Shedd, love the routine of duty become Irk­ ning when the Sunday school
ville, which she will attend the glish. principal; Inez I1 reeland, spent Sunday in Albany.
has tal^en his place as the first of some. (5) Not teaching the law to quarters of the U. P. church
assistant principal.
coming year.
Mrs. J. W . Pugh returned from the Jersey breed to qualifv for the the people (2:1-0). Those set apart caught fire from a defective Hue.
Grade school, Agnes Brown
M r. and Mrs. Claire of Salem seventh and eighth; Ethel
Bra»
Corvallis hospital Wednesday. medal of merit, the American to teach God’s law to the people hove Some of the members were clean.
“
are moving to Brownsville to make fifth and sixth; Amanda Mftzuer,
a great responsibility aud God will in£ up after a banquet of the night
Rev. M- S. Woodworth aud two Jersey club has announced.
most surely demuuil an accounting.
before and burning up some paper
their home.
Mrs. Claire is to third and fourth; Minuie Cross, young sous were in town vester.
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2. Against the People (2:10-17; 3:7- plates, when the roof caught fire.
teach the Union Point sobool.
Sam Snrber says the stories the
first and second.
day.
papers are publishing about big 16). (1) For ungodly marriages ( 2 :11, A bucket brigade was'formed and
The following courses are offered
G.
T
.
Kitchen
and
wife
aud
son
cucumbers^make
him tired. He 12). God’s purpose In the prohibition the fire wsa soon extinguished,
in the high school: 1 Euglish 1,
G^meLaw is Expensive
of mixed morrtages was that He might
Lavelle
were
Eugene
visitors
Sun.
would
have
brought
bis biggest raise up holy seed (v. 15). The mor- ouly damaging tbs roof.
2 and 8; 2 bookkeeping; 3 ancient
(Joseph Patterson in \a q u in a Bay history; 4 French; 5 Latiu 1; 6 day.
one to town but hecould’nt find a riage of the bellevsr with the unbe­
Lotus Pennell returned from
News)
plane geometry; 7 algebra 1;
F- O- Salmou and family visited wagon big enough to haul it on, liever today brings confusion Into the Canby Saturday evening. He had
N e x t week the now celebrated 8 general science; 9 physics and Mrs. Salmon’s sister in Albany and after he had chopped it up fold of God and turns aside His pur­ been visiting bis granumother,
with an ax a wagon load of it pose. (2) For divorce (2:13-10). D i­ Mra. L. C. Pennell.
game case of the state versus 10 civic«.
Sunday.
vorce v u i the source of great sorrow
W inkley et al of Corvallis will
^liss Bessie Salmon spent Sat. wouldn't have been worth show­ —even the tears of the wronged wom­
Jim T a il, the bartier, spent
ing.
again come to trial at Corvallis.
Resolutions of Condelence
urday and Sunday with tier auut
en covering the altar fv. 18). The of­ Sunday and labor day nt the
The case cost Benton couuty
(Continued on page 3)
ferings of n man who had thus treated county metropolis.
in Albany.
Halsey. Oregon Sept. 9, 1922.
possibly 12,000 and a petition
his wife would be an ubonituatton to
Whereas, I t has pleased P ro v i-1 Guv Layton and and sou Morris
signed by a large number of heavy
This weak will end the paving
God. The tears of wronged women
deuce
to
remove
from
among
us
have gone to Silverton fur a few
taxpayers was sent to the game
Moat of the
today are going up to God and make lesson iu Shedd.
B
other
W
illiam
I
I
.
McMahan,
day’« visit.
warden asking him to drop the
even the prayers of some men an paving craw will then go to New.
abomination to Him.
(8)
Public berg, where the company baa »
proceedings. The request of the who baa been for many years a
The Harrisburg baseball team
wrongs (9:5, «). (a) Sorcery—magic. contract to resurface about seven­
taxpayers was not granted; the loved and respected brother, be i(
beat
Eugene
three
times
out
of
Resolved, by Wildey Lodge No.
Those who practice such things should teen miles of road.
game wardens were not payiog the
65, I. 0. 0. F., That in the pass.| four this year.
be regarded as public offenders, (b)
taxes.
Adultery. This Is a sin of wider extent
Toni Henry and Georg« Gould
Much of the revenue derived by ing of our brother this lodge has
Rev. C. G. Morris remains in
than the parties concerned, (c) False and their families left Sunday for
lost
a
faithful
and
worthy
member,
the gene commission is from
the Brownsville pastorate of the
swearing, (d) Oppression of the hire­ Newport for an outing.
convictions of persons hunting or the community a useful citizen M. E. church.
ling. widow and fatherless.
(e)
aud
the
bereaved
family
a
kiud
fishing without having one of the
Turned aside the stranger from his
Carl Seefeld and Annie Laurie
and
loving
husband,
brother
aud
The Corvallis branch of the
high licenses in their possession
rights.
(4)
Blasphemy (8:18-16).
Smith of Halsey were married a t
Linn couuty, for instance, has parent.
III. The Severe Judgments Whleh Roscoe Ames hardware company
Albany
Tuesday.
Halsey
Christian
Church
Resolved, That we tender the
sold mors Marion coonty
Shall B e fa ll the Nation (3:1-8; 4:1-8), has
sold only about 50 per cent as many
Mrs. Fred Jackson and Mrs.
1. By Whom Executed. This la bunting licensee than there have*
licenses as last year. The present mourners our heartfelt sympathy
in their time of sorrow and com- Bert Minkley of Lake Creek were
done by the Lord. Judgment has been been sold of Linu county licensee
Church Announcements
fees are too high except for pros
committed to the Son of God (Acta through all agenda*
T b at store
Christian :
perous sportsmen and they should mend them to the comforting grace in town yesterday.
17:3081).
of Him who sees beyond the dark­
took id 4270 for such I'ceoses ksb
10, Bible ecbool.
Scio and Brownsville bave their
2.
Time
of
Second
Coming
of
Christ
ness of today into the joys aud
mouth and over (500 in M ay.
11, Lord’s Supper.
Sermon.
agricultural fairs next Saturday
John the Baptist was the forerunner
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glories of a brighter tomorrow.
One
reason lo t this, M r. Amee
7, Christian Endeavor.
aud Shedd a week later.
o f H it flirt coming. Elijah shall be
Resolved, Tbat a copy of these
•ays, ia the big labor pay rolls
8. Sermou.
the
forerunner
of
His
second
coming,
W
.
Pugh
and
children
and
W e H ave
resolutions be sent to the bereaved
Lester Jones, pastor.
3. Result. For the righteous It will which make mousy mors plenti­
family, one spread upon the min. Mieses Ruth and Norma Farwell
^ every thing
Many men there, bsv-
be a day of healing and salvation. To ful there.
utes of the lodge and one published spent Sunday iu Corvallis.
O ptical
the wicked It will be a day of burning iug the money, get licanees early.
\fethodi6t:
in the Halsey Enterprise.
Rev. M, S. Wood-worth of Browna
and destruction. A book of remem­ He expects an increase in license
Sunday School, 10.
B ert S. C lark
EY E STR AIN
brance ta now being kept A day at •ales here when the time for hunt­
ville has taken the pnnc'palship
Preaching.
11.
Is the Cause of Many
J ay W. M oork
retribution la coming,
, ing fowls arrives.
of the Crawfordsville schools. «
Junior
League,
8,
H U M A N IL L S
W il l ia m P. W ahl
Intermediate
League,
6:30.
Mrs. Hazel Moyer propose to
I f your eyes give you trouble or
Committee.
Epworth League, 6:80.
take boarders - at Brownsville
your glasses are annoying
Preaching, 7:30.
SEE US. We can Relieve You
Gradiug of the Pacific higliwa^ again duriug the school term.
Jots and_Tittles
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
J,
Bancroft Optical Co.
through the Sherili tract right of
J. L. Fisher and wife have left
way, near Harrisburg, recently .Crawfordsville
for
Wendling,
acquired, began Mouday.
where M r. Fisher has a mill job.
Rev. W . J. Moore of the Metho-
dial church at Tangent goes to
Coquille and is succeeded by Rev. J.
[ Pendleton.
313 let St. W. Albany. Phone
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M. V. KOONTZ CO.
O pen Saturday Evenings
Meeds roes J. W. Drinkard aud
George Laubner and Miss Alberta
Koontz visited the couuty neat
Friday.
Mrs. J. C. Booth, wife of a Leb­
anon pbyecian and sister of M>*.
D. H Sturtevant, died Thursday
evening, aged 45.
Andrew Brown and wife have
moved into the Robnett house,
vacated last week by Mrs. Portia
Stewart, who went to Eugene.
One of Andrew Christensen's
barn» near Rowland was burned
Saturday, with 16 sacke of grain,
15 tons of bay aud some f*rm im ­
plements.
W . B. Wadaworth, grand patri­
arch of the state encampment, 1.
O. O. P ., is swinging arouud the
circle and is expected iu Halsey
next Tuesday.
Chris M artig, a Harrisburg pro­
duce dealer,
bought sixty-ooe
dozen eggs from L. E. Neil and
says tbat be found eyiry egg rotteu.
He stopped payment ot a obeck he
bad given for the eggs. Tbe seller
bad assured him that not ooe of
them was mors tbau five days old.
How easy for,a printer to make
a little mistake that will loom big
when the" paper ia printed. At
the bottom of column 1, page 3,
this week are twenty.nine line«
tbat should have followed the
first two linee on column 3 of that
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
Rev, C. T. Cook, Paator,
Sunday School Lesson
(Br REV. P. B FITZW ATER, D. Dt,
T tacher o t English Btbls to ths MooSy
Bible Instituts of C h iesto.)
Csprrlsbc I lls . Wastem N rw m sv r Uatea.
LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 17
T H E MESSAGE OF M ALACHI
LESSON TEXT-M al. »1-11.
GOLDEN TE X T — Return unto m s, sn 4
I will rsturn unto you, ealth th s LsriS of
H osts Ms I 3:7.
REFERENCE
1
7
Isa
Cor. S4-S11.
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MATERIAL—II
Kina«
Sweaters for Men and Boy« j
We have received s big new shipment of
fine grade sweater* far hath nun and hnye ;
sleo a lot of sport Costs for men.
v Boys’ ruff neck sweaters in two color
combinations, slip-on style, priced at $ 3
« 3 2 5. « 4 and
Sizes 16 to 40.
Boys’ extra heavy slip-on sweaters in
two-color combinations; also plain. Priced
»8. Sizes 36 to 44
Boys' wod Jersey sweaters, high necks.
$4.73.
ZZ"'-, J»«,
,
¿ 1^
»3 x
assorted c o lo n .......................» 2 . 5 0 ami
Men's heavy coat sweaters in Oxford gray
and scat brown, priced..........
Men's extra heavy grade of con sweat­
ers in seal brown and maroon, priced $ 5
$5.50
E»lt. 3:1-7: A cts 30-1». tl
PRIMARY TOPIC—God's Pro m iss of
ths Savior's Coming. •
JUNIO R TOPIC—Offerings That Pleaee
OOfl.
in t e r m e d ia t e a n d s en io r to pic
— w h a t W i Should Give to Ood
young PEOPLE and adult topic
—» hat the Bible Teaches About Giving.
1 he subject of today’s lesson Is
brooder than the text, especially the
verses printed. The host way to teach
this lesson la to give a survey of the
eotlm book.
Malachi was perhaps contemporary
with Nehemlah ; probably sustained the
same relation to Nehemlah that Hag
gal and Zechariah did to Zerubbabel.
After the completion of the walls of
Jerusalem Nehemlah seems to bava
been called back to the Persian court,
but returned to Jerusalem after a
few years. Though outwardly the lives
of the people were correct, the prophet
pointed out the sins of a corrupt priest­
hood. mixed marriages and a failure to
pay tithes.
I. Israel's Base Ingratitude (1:1-«).
God approached them with the ten­
der affirmation " I have loved you.” It
wee the prophet's burden to declare
this fact unto them (v. I J. Ko formal
and worldly were the people that they
filled to see God's hand upon them.
The attltnde of (gruel to God Is showo
Men’s Sport Coats
$ 3 . 75
Brown knit sport coats for men, a very durable garment, at
Sport coats of wool heather mixture, snappy styles for general utility
wear, priced ....................................................................................... $ 5 - 5 0
Sport coats of knit brown and green heather.
These perfect-fitting gar­
ments are found in the wardrobes of well-dressed men.
,
Priced
$ 8 .5 0
New Fall Yarns
\
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Never have knit garments I>e<n
as popnlar as at the present time-
Sweaters, scarfs, hose and even en­
tire dresses of yarn are being
shown. We now have a complete
line of yarn, ell colors' and
weights.
Scotch Sweater yarn, t il wanted
L ie ei
1
color», 2-oz. halls................ 5 0 ''
Silk and wool yarn. soft, lustrous. 1 6-10-ox hall . . .
I W H'C
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- 50
Heather ytrn for men's and boys' wear, brown and green heather
I 6-10-oa. balls............... ..... ......................................................................
Spanish stocking ytrn. very fine yarn for children's tnd ladies'
bote, brown and green heather, 1 6-10-ot. b a lls ..................................
Columbia knitting worsted, a heavy yam for men's heavy sox, sw eaters,
etc. Bright and dark gray, olive drab, black and white, 4-oz. I T F
b a n k ..............................................................................................................
Machine weight knitting yarn. lX-us. skeins, 25e each,
iaxoay yarn, pink, blue, white, l-oz. balls, 36c each.
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