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    JHALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL. XI
HALSEY, LINN COL’NTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 5, 1 9 »
NO. 5
Northwest N ewsies
High School Notes
Mi«««. Ruth nod Norm« Farrell
P u g ? Friday* • i#‘ er’ M r'- L W
(Mearle Straley, Reporter)
Brownsville Briefs
F o r th e N ew H om e
FIS H E R -B R A D E N 'S
One of our senior*, Preston
The dance at Peoria Saturday Newton, has gone to Portland to
uight wag well attended and all W°,, i We af* hoPlnB that he
reported a goad time.
will decide school is the better and
Miss Frost Baas .pent Sundaj return in a few days.
in Halsey with her mother.
, Bessie Dykstra, Irene Quimby
E. D. Clevenger and wife and ,
G « l« ve've Wells were absent
eon and wife from the county seat ' ,rom scho01 la8‘ * « * • They went
called at the W illiam Zellmer horn-’ i i? Sale® t0 the B‘ ate fair as the
Sunday afternoon.
I Halsey Canning club and took
T b . „ . . Zimmermto ,p ,„ , S .n . ¡ i T c l ’ ' S ’ * “ “” S
dry afternoon with Lester A lb ert-1 -
■on.
There will be no school Friday
Born, to W. G. Abraham and so the pupils can aiteud the county
fair.
*
wife, a son, Oct. 1.
W illiam
VanNice started to
The recent rains have put the
He is taking n
g ro u n d iu fine shape for plowing school Monday.
and seeding.
post-graduate course.
Furnishing« go to
high-
rlaaa ‘ rood..
trrw^al« Aw»
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c,“
O ur —
salespeople.
year, of » ix p in e n c e b ackT f them w ill
‘u V
IT IS R E F U R N I S H I N G « h .
old horn« they w ill j n . t a . w illin g ly and c h terfu lly .M is t you. I f it i . for
the home F.iher-Bradeu hav« i t l ^ r h e home of the Cheney Phonograph.
F IS H E R -B R A D E N
HOUSE FURNISHERS
T hird and Broadalbin »treeta
1 1 1 '» 1
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I
. . UNDERTAKERS
Phone 95
Albany, Oregon
Jots ahd Tittles
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
Shedd Shots
(By Ralph Lawranoe)
(B y Anna Pennell)
J S. Lawreuce an<J daughter
Mr. and M r. Qian H ill and f im-
Belle of Pacific Grove, C a l ,
ao<I Mis« Edna Gregory speut
father-in-law and «iater-in-law to
eriday and S'tu rd ay at the state
M rs Lawrence, spent one evening
fair.
oere in Brownsville last week.
Harry Campbell, the cook at the
They are on their way Jo Minne­
kiddie Butte quarry, has beeu
apolis.
juite 111 the last few days, but is
Frank Fee of Lebanon spent hatter.
tne evening at the Lawr.-qce home.
Mrs. Lyman Pennell and two
Mtrcy Savage, one of our popular one spent several days in Salem
hello girls, ba. tn >ved to Salem, visiting Mrs. Pennell’s mother and
where the entered bueioeei college attending the fair.
Monday.
She etopped at Alban
Worth Bass was hurt Suuday
to spend Sunday with her friend,
Marvel Lawrence, who 1« attend! oight when a sprocket wheel fell on
his shoulder at Suddle Butte.
ing Albany college.
Lyls Pennel and
Eddie
McEl-
The student body held a party vane left last Wednesday for San
in honor of Ihe freshman class
Franeiaco to stay a few days.
.,
.last.Friday night in the auditorium
Donna Robertson visited school
Jack Sellers and wife and Mrs
The wild duck and goose season side of Harrisburg and disnrgsu-1 of the bigh school building.
Some of those who attended the
The
Friday
afternoon.
Effie Meaman, from the county
opened Sunday.
iaa‘‘ the service until af ar toon | Ireehies can testify to the thorough Salem fair Friday were. Harry
metropolis, visited at the W. A
The freshmen ioitfition Satur­
Next Sunday is fathers’ dav at Tuesday.
R A-
M r.
nitialioo
given them
by the
MuPer home Monday.
day evening was a success. The
I sophomores. Refreshment« of cider >nn Mrs. Troutman and daughter
the churches
W ill more fathers
hall was decorate! iu greeu and go than mothers?
The state fair last week and th» land saudwitebes
were served. G ail, Mrs. J. C. Clay,Mrs. B. Craw-
o H u rj ‘1 d u lle r went to Albany
white strea mere.
county fair this week reduced the Ml enjoyed themselves, even the
E. E. Coon, Mrs. Henry
Monday evening to work in the
W . 8. Duocan and wife have attendance at entertainment«.
The rook« came with sinkiog
Freerksen,
Pet. Freerkaeu and
[
quests.
resturant for A. Pitts..
bought the Elite confectionery and
hearts, fearing for the worst; four
■vife, Mr«. A. Clark, nnd C. A.
"Hum an Hearts,” at the Rialto
Mr». 0 - J. Albertson sp«nt of them could not even master the cafeteria at the county metropolis.
Mrs Fred Harrison if Ash Swale Pugh nud wife.
Friday, was one of the grandest i* at the county headquarters on
Tuesday afiernoon with Mrs. M ul- courage to atteu.l. .One or two of
C. D. Dryden and wife ahd
J. B. and Jack Cornett and wife
plays on the circuit and was well business this week.
ler.
(
Fred and
them had their fighting spirits daughter Didrgy of Oregon C 'ty,
advertised, yet the attendance was George nre doing their own cook­ 4hd Mrs. Elnur Mirgavon drov9
W . A. Muller and wife called at aroused, but most of them were accompanied oy Mrs. Minnie Mc­ below the recent average.
to Portland to sea their daughter
ing during herebsenoe.
the A in os Taylor home Sunday game to be initiated into all of the Cord of Portland, spent the week
tnd sister. Mrs. Vera Braun, who
mysterious rites and performances end at the Stafford home.
evening.
The best and most expressive
Bruce Burson spent e part of
reported ill, 8unday.
of the high school.
magazine cover in recent months the week at home, returning to En-
Mrs.
N
T.
8ueed,
assisted
by
The sophomores spent lots of
The Ola Newport fam ily were
i» that of the Pictorial Review fot tene Saturday. He is working with
Reunion of Davis Clan
Sunday visitors at the J. W. Pugh time planning for this party and Mrs. S. J. Smith, entertained on October.
t construction gang there.
Thursday afternoon at the Sneed
Autos
wore parked around Hugh
home.
were permitted to haze ihe rooks
in hon” r “f M '« M arie' B .n jim in H olt, s o n -in -l.w o f
Mrs. Nell Turner and Miss Stew­ Leuper's horns Sunday until it
if they didn’t break any bones;
Russell Gott and wife and two however, they didn’t do anything Sneed, who was here from 8eattle. I A. J. H ill, has gone into the H i.l art, North side grade teachers, ■ooked as it' there were a caiun.
ohihlren, from the county seat, very rash.
He ..
is an ex- i t n d f d t h e state fair at Salem n s e tiiig there.
store.
__
We sometimes hear of a “ hot 'hardware store.
spent Sunday gt the Muller home
But it was only a gathering of
■«aturday.
perienced
hardware
man.
Ih e dignified members of the box” on a railroad
car. An uxle
axle
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the Davis family which wss staged
W. A. Muller and w ife a n d J. freshipen class were vrey much burned off a south-bound train this
(Continued on page 4)
because Mra. Leeper ia one of
W. Pugh and wife and son L e o n l annoyed wheo the sophomore«
ODD IDEA ABOUT LIGHTNING there
ein
and
her birthday coming
calmly
greeneJ
their
noses
and
a rd
a tte u d e d
the county fair
next day that was considered the
( In Oldsn Tims« Death fro m ttre k e
told them to letve it on all eve-J
Wed nesday.
herds* who were watchlhg over tlielr
tight location. I t was a complete
| oing.
Was Censldered a Direct
flocks by Bight. The glorious gospel
•urpris« to her and the guests were
M r» . Albertson of P e o ria a n d
Favsr
«rem
Qeds.
tjigns carried around by various
■essags was Brst given to laboring
qually surprised to find her oou-
her daughters attended the county members such as ‘ We’ll go to
men.
fair Friday.
Although thunderstorms have dued to her bed with a severe
2. By Whom (v. 0 ). The first gospel
heaven because we are too green
-•old, a high fever and symptom»--
sermon w«s preached by the angel of been numerous this summer and
to burn” and “ I ’ m the president,
the Lard.
The angels have p art In
The festivities
T H R U S H E S P E R S IS T E N T
<reen as grass, and so are the rest
lightning severs, the reported num­ »1 paeunouia.
mr.ktng known the gospel to lost men.
•rare thersfnre subdued,: but a
of the freshman class” were ver.
Theae glorious betng* no doubt deeply ber of persons struck has bean com­
<raod toast was afforded by the
During a cricket match at Aider- amusing.
However, deaths <tiauy eatables the guests brouwhl
sympathies with tallen, sin-cursed taen. paratively small.
I l also hurt the girls’ feelings
shot the ball wrecked a thrushes’
3. Tlie N ature o f the Message ( w . due to lightning are more numerous
with them.
nest. The birds have gathered the very much to have their piutty
KJ-14). , I t w«s - good tidings
great , than is thought by most persons. In
- - of - —
The fiuest of several birthday
curls
combed
out.
Joy.
’
fragments of their shattered home
akea waa reserved untonched, to
■
’Tidio’
’
was
indulged
iu
with
way
_______
_____
_
Halsey Christian Church
and rebuilt the nest on the opposite
« -ii
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“£ r . K
s x
r r
... , z * _
fervor until the law of spontaneous
opened t...
for a
ll—Jew and Gentile.
So 1 wore gathered and published by the he out when Mrs.I^cper should be
side of the tree, where it will proh-i
United
States weather
bureau,
5tl3 tble to share it.
glorious
news
a r m
w - waa
w w w this
is««« u
w w * that
lu ll a
u ulti-
u ill*
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w w w v tw «
u m c im ,
combustion was almost illustrated
•bly be safe.— London Daily Mail.
Church
Announcements
Among those gathered there
tude
of
the
heavenly
host
accompanied
persons
were
killed
by
sky
bolts.
by io me of the momhers.
It was
I were the followiug brother» and
thruu‘ h
lD
° U e n <la^ ' wheu
Christian:
hen that they cooled down for
ustera of Mrs. Leeper: Mra. Josie
Jesus Christ that G o d « kindness and
k .u
.
..
r
.
10, Bible school.
quieter games.
good w in are made known to man.
..
, J greater sway, it was be­ Clement, Tacoma; H . C
Davis,
11, Lord’s Supper.
SermoD. | good w ill are mads known to man.
The
sadness
of
the
f-eshies
lieved
that
death
by
lightning
waa
W e H ave
4. The Shepherds W ltoew lug (vv.
Halsey; W- F. Davis, Brownsville;
7, Christien Endeavor.
quickly evapora'ed at the sight of
15-20). They mads a prompt Investiga­ an «special mark of favor from the Mrs. Kate Smith, Harrisburg; L.
^EVERYTHING
8, Sermon.
refreshments, which consisted of
tion o f the angel's message.
gods. In the rare cues when light­ I'. Davis and Addie Leeper, H a l -
O ptical
cake and lemonade.
L tite r Jones, pastor.
I I I . Tbs Child Jesus Crewing (vv.
ning »truck without fatal effects ths w y ; Csra Nelson, Shedd; Eltba
40-62)..
’
About eighty
were present.
BYE STRAIN
survivors
were held in high honor ITurusr, Albany; Johnnie Davis,
Everyone enjoyed the party im­ Methodist:
Jesua Christ was divine, but His
I . the Cause o f M any
deity did not Interfere with H la devel­ as having been touched directly by Brownsville; Lela Shedd, Albany,
mensely.
Sunday
School,
10.
H U M A N IL L S
opment as a human being. T he proc­ supernatural powers. Of those who aud Charles Davis, Shedd.
If your e y e. give you trouble or
Preaching, 11.
esses s f hla phyalcwl. mental and splr
Mrs. C. A. Davis of Turner, an
The missionary society of the
died it was said their bodice were
your g )a ..e . are annoying
Junior league, 8,
Itual growth were the tam e as those
sunt, was also there.
Christiau churoh will meet at the
SER US, Wv can Relieve You
preserved former.
Intermediate League, 7:30,
of any normal human being.
Of nieces and nephews there were
home of Mrs. Edna Chance next
Bat, ' naturally, there
wae — no
Bancroft Optical Co.
Epworth
League,
7:89.
1.
Jesus
T
arryin
g
Behtad
at
Jeniaa
_
«
iv
r
u
a
a
-
i
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v live- *. J. and Loia Jackson, Harris-
313 l i t S t W. Albany. Phone
ue
- Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John
Preaching, 8:30.
lam ( w 4 0 -4 » . A t the age of twelve , 7 yearning among the ancients for ourg; Alva C ., Hazel, Leonard,
Pittman will be leader.
Prayer meeting, Thursday. 8.
fears « Jewish child took bis placo as «nch honors, enjoyed in the fleah or Eleanor aud Hugh Les|>«r, Mon­
■ w n r s h t n a e le t l b . 4 - » . » . l „
___a. - _______ I _ _ a a
.
* * ___
s
worshiper In ths temple, « for
he wns poet-humously.
Rev, C. T , Cook, Pastor
Charms
a<«inst roe; Ed, Leah and Edwiu Storts
considered s “child o f the law .“ Being
lightning
were
in
demand,
although
and Marguerite.
Lucille. Kay.
conscious of H is mission when H I*
mother and Joseph were returning it mu«t bare puzzled the logical uiond, Donald and Eldon Davis
Sunday School Lesson
from sttendsuce at the Passover. Jesus Greik or Roman to reooncils the and M ary E. Robnett of Browns­
tarried behind to enter the temple and wearing of such feticbea with the ville; L. W. and Georgia Byerley,
o«r r k v . r . a . f it z w a t k r . d , d ,
inquire Into the meaning of the ordi­
I T««el,»r •< EogUih Itlbi» 1« U * U m 4/
belief that lightning-etnick persons Halsey; Aldah Nelaou, Shedd, aud
»'hi* laatirut« or Chlaaee.l
nances o f God's house.
Charlie Nelson, Albany,
Cn»Trl«M. l l l l W — r»r» W«w«««a»T tr»taa
2. Jesus Found In tbs Tempi« ( w . * ai* beloved of Jupiter and his
Other guests were Mary Davie.
tbsser
light«.
Images
of
the
esgls
44-47). When H is mother and Joseph
Turner; M artha Davis, Shedd;
had gone tome distance on their Jour­ and th« sea calf and pictures of the Cora and Bessie Davie, Browns-
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 8
ney they perceived that Jesus was laurel were held in high esteem aa
»ills; C. 8. Shedd, Albany and
missing and sought fo r H im among
T H I B IR T H A N O C H IL D H O O D O f
Hugn Leeper, Halsey.
their kinsfolk and acquaintances. Not preservative» «gainst lightning.
JE SU S
I wo of her sisters remained to
finding H im there they returned to
oare for the invalid, who is report­
Jerusalem, where they found Him In HONOR PAID TO BRAZILIAN
LESSON T B X T -L u k a « il- » : «0-0.
ed improving.
O O U JEN TE X T—And J u u « Incrtaa*«
tho tomple. (1 ) Hs was “sitting“ (v.
txzts >
In Windom and atatura, and In fnvor with
Ood and m an.— Luka 3.6Z.
R E F E R E N C E M A T E R IA L —Matt. 1:1«:
School Stockings
O R years, m others o f boys and girls
have looked to us fo r hosiery strongly
made; to stand the wear and tear o f the
school playground. F o r as m any years
we have recom mended.
F
A lle n A
Hosiery
Our Kaea of children’s hosiery include every style or
quality jyou are ever likely to want. Stockings for
school, ‘ dress-up” or knockabout wear, made with
reinforced heel», toes and knees, for sturdy boys and
gulf— all rigkUf frutd. See our special School Dis­
play this week.
even legs
M . V. K O O N T Z CO.
46). showing that H s was no pssalng
visitor or sightseer. H e w«s perfectly
’ 1:21
at home In His Father's house. (2 )
H e wss "hearing" (v. 46). H e wss
PRIMARY TOPIC—T h a Boy I w m .
JUNIO R TO PKJ-Tha Boyhood o f Jemm.
hearing the teschars o f God'« Word.
IN TER M ED IA TE AND VENIOR TOPIC This shows that H e was eager to I earn
-Jaaua at Homa and nt Seboal.
God's w ill.
(8 ) H e anted questions
TOUNO PEO PLE A ND ADULT TOPIC
(v 46). His growing mind was Inquisi­
-T h » Rollfioue Tralnlog of 0>a Toung.
tive. I t morn than received what wss
ta u g h t; It Inquired after. (4) He an­
I. The Birth e f Janus ( w . 1-T).
1. Tim e o f ( w . 1 ^ ). R wss a t ■ swered questions (v. 4T). Ills answers
tim e when the Jews were coming un­ showed great wisdom, such as to as­
der the Roman power. I t w«s a most tonish those who heard Him . Yet we
propitious tim e fo r the Introduction of should not surmise that He was con­
the gospel. The whole w orld wan un­ sciously displaying Hla wisdom. It
der ooe rule, making It possible tor wss not an exhibition o f H is divine
ministers to ge from place to place wisdom, bat the expression o f the
workings of a perfect human mind
easily and without molestation.
X Place o f ( w . 4-«). Bethlehem, ns the suffused by the Holy Spirit.
8. M ary's Complaint ( w . 48 90).
prophet had foretold 70t) years before
(M icah 9 :2 ). God moved the emperor She remonstrated w ith Him for His
To this H e replied In a
to enforce the decree o f tnxatlne la behavior.
I dignified, yet tender manner. He made
time to cause M ary to be St Bethlehem.
S. circumstancee e f (v. T ). H la sur­ no apology, showing that He was more
roundings were e f the mnet hnmble than the son of M ary.
4. Jeans' Obedience (v. 61). Though
sort.
T he Alm ighty C reator conde­
scended to taka upon him self bumsa- He wss fully conscious o f His dlvlns
**X— *o he horn In a manger, becoming being and mission. H e lived a Ilfs of
the poore«t of the [xx.r that none might filial obedience.
8 Joeu«' D ev elo p m en t (v. 9 2 ). (1 )
be hindered from coming to Him .
H e "Increased la wisdom."
II. Th« Birth of Jesus Anneunsed Mental.
(2 ) Physical. B e “Increased In stat-
( w . 8-20).
f f ) Sptrltnsl. B e “Increased
1. To Wbom (rv 8. 9 ). The she?- urn.“
In favor w ith God and man."
Qsneral Rondon, Famous Kxplerar,
tle c is d to Membership In ths No­
tional Oeographle Society.
When purged of errors Sheriff
Dunlap’s nominating petitiou con­
tained 412 names, Frank Richards’
Tbs National Geographic society JJM. L. E . W alton’s 260 and W-
has elected to honorary membership v-
Templeton’s
384.
These
Gen. Candido Mariano da Silva figures have no significance, how.
Each caudidata probably
Rondon, famous explorer, often aver.
■lopped getting signers when ha
called the William Penn of Brazil.
felt sure of having enough and the
General Rondon won thia popular
«ami man’s signature may be
characterization for his peaceful validly on all the petitions.
penetration of the practically un­
known if at to Grosso wilderness, for
Last Saturday Mrs. Lucy Pray
its rubber, where he so successfully accornpaniml her granddaughter,
won the confidence of the natiree by De.ora Wells, who visited her
his fair treatment and human sa­ »bout a week, to her home near
il* tance that they even helped him Junction Q ty . Mrs. Pray ex
string telegraph wires through the pected to be a guest «t the We Is
jungle of their hitherto forbidden oome lor about a week. Dclor*
» ill go to school at honae, instead
land.
if in UaJeey.
General Rondon is the ninth man
elected to honorary membership in
President Williams has left A I-
the National tisographic society, ■any college to go to < aliloruia
one of the othar eight being the late •i»d R. R. Knker, late principal >f
Theodore Rooaevelt, who, upon his be Brownsville high vchot>k It
return from his Brazilian explora­ »resident unul the trustees till the
■caiicv.
tions, made known Rondon'« work
in thia country by hie high pro««
of the Brazilian’s sclyevcmcnts.
Mrs. George Hsyee spent Set-
urday at the county seat.