Z £ " / l « IVA X A v HALSEY ENTERPRISE VOL X I NO. <» HALSMY. LJNN COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 12, 1922 tJoJz’d tQ r s W t i U i U Í Below is only a partial list of the m any things to bejfound in our sto r e : When in Albany a good place to eat is at the CUR TA IN RODS RUGS PILLOWS TRUNKS SU IT CASKS F E R N lE S LAMPS KITCHEN C A B IN ET S PICTURES BABY CARRIAGES RAN G ES HBATBRS DAVENPORTS ROCKERS C H A IR S TABLES BEDS SPRING S C o n fe c tio n e ry a n d C a fe te ria . W - S. DUNCAN, Prop. mattresses SHADES Pst« Settle, who livse (even mi let went of town, left hit bicycle outside H enry’» Hvsry baro Friday (By Ralph Lawrence) night while he attended the picture ■how and aomebody «tola it. It Mr. Rorabaugh, county Sunday was a H a rle y , Davidson, with a | school missionary, was io towo blue frame, green mad guards and Sunday and gave a short talk at red wheel rims. Another bicycle the Baptist church, after the eve belonging to a man named Martin ning sermon. He was entertained was stolen at the same time and at the J. G. Anderson home. place. The Camp Fire girls will give a Raleigh Templeton caught “ bake sale’’ at Dunlap’s drug store cold an<f to I bed on Saturday at 10 a. m. »Id that sant him borna boma and while caring for bis ahtep day and The W. W . G. girls of the Bap night en route to and at the state tist church, met at the home of fair. Mrs. Templeton attended their counselor, Mrs. C. J Howe, to the business end of the exhibi and took iu live new members, tion of the sheep at the state fair Monday evening. They also and then took them to the county elected officers. fair and brought them home at its Quite a few from Brownsville olose. went to the couuty fair Friday, The Brownsville Pollysnua club although school was not dismissed has decided to raise another 1100 for that purpose. for the American Legion com- The school janitor, Mr. Isom, munjty building. The members was sick last week with this colu want a gymnaium and swimmiog which is epidemic. He was back tank for their children. on the job Monday, however. Brownsville Briefs Mrs. Elmer Gordon of Fayette- ville fell from a bicycle and broke a lag and has been io an Albany boapital. Statement of the ownership, man agement. etc., of the Halsey Enter prise, published st Halsey. Oregon, ee required by the act of congress of Aug. 24. 1*12:. Halsey, Oregon, Sept. 21. 1912. Editor and manager. Wrn. H. W h eeler, publisher«. Wnu H A A. A V'hedler; business manager. Hrs. A A. Wheeler; owners, Wrn H A A. A. Wheeler, all of Halsey. U n n County. Oregon. Bondholders, mortgagees and oth er security holders, none. Wm. H. W H E E L E R . Edlto- Rubscrtbed and sworn to before H. M. Bond, Halsey, Ore., Notary Public W s H ave I EVERY THING O ptical BYC STRAIN Is the Cease of Maay H U M A N IL L S S8S US. We can Relieve Yon Bancroft. Optical Co. 1st St. W. Albany. Phone - ( , i • - Third aod Broadalbin atreeta _______ _ _ _ _ HOUSE FURNISHER9 Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally and in Halaey Particularly F. 0 Salmon and family visited Ernest Abraham Sunday. The schools closed Friday and about all Halsey went to the county fair. Ray W itt of Brownsville and Vera Ledora of Crawfordsville were to be married today. Charles W alker has sold his home on M ill street, Brownsville, and will build on the Lacey place. The fiine for the eveuing eerv. ices at the Christian church has been changed trom 8 o'clock to 7:30. Halsey Christian Church Church Announcements C hristian: 10, Bible school. 11, Lord’s Supper. Semxm oc the first Psslui. 8:80, Christian Endeavor, Topic, “ True Patriotism ." Leader, John Pittman. 7:80, Sermon. Lester Jonee, pastor. s Sunday School, 10. Preaching, 11. Junior League, 8, intermediate League, 7:30 Epworth League, 7:80. Preaching io the eveoiog. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8. Rev, C. T. Cook, Pastor, Sunday School Lesson • CBr RBV. r . B. VITZWATER. D. D - T M fh w a t English Blhls la the Moody HIM. In sm u ts s t Chloags.l CosrnsSt. ISta Wssssrs H»*« LESSON FOR OCTOBER 15 THl THl JUNIOR TOPIC—John Preaching on« OR years, mothers of boys and girls F have looked to us for hosiery strongly made; to stand the wear and tear of the school playground. For as many years we have recommended. A lle n A aeocX - c a t Hosiery MINISTRY OF JOHN BAPTIST LBSSON T E X T —Lxik. S:M 1 OOLDBN TE X T—Itspeat ye. tor the 1 kingdom of hs»»sn Is s t hand —Matt. Id R EFER E N C E MAT&RIAL~M»U- U;*- j 1», FhU 2 5-U. PRIMARY TOPIC—W hat io h a Bold i About Jeous. School Stockings t style or Our lines of children's hosiery include I every ei quality yon are ever likely to want. St Stockings for school, r'dress-up” or knockabout wear. made with _____, _____ r _________________ reinforced heels, toes and knees, for sturdy boys and girls— all rig k tlj f r u té . See our special School Dis play this week. m . V. KOONTZ CO. a UNDERTAKERS Jots and Tittles Methodist: Baptising _ IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D P E N IO R T O P lC —A F d ii.t s s Reform er TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC —Rspontaoeo: W hat 11 Is sa d W hat It Does. I. como to MORTON & DOTSON I IX I at First and Lyon, Albany, or call 65 and we will bring them out | Albany, Oregon Reynolds Family Retu/ns Grant Reynolds e a d ta m ity got home Tueediy from their long va- cation and are running the Halsey hotel again. They report having enjoyed the trip, though they unexpectedly stopped over a week at L«s Auge- lea to avoid being marooned on the desert when railroad strikers were “ outting u p .’’ Tbey|made visits at Deadman, N. M ., Edmond and Cheyenne, Ok., Leacbful and Marmaduke, A rk. and Springtield and Brice, Mo., aud returned through K an sas City, Denver aud Portland. Mrs. Henry, who conducted the hotel during the alwanre <rl ibe Reynolds family, left town to 5 Kor Quality Tires ' Phone 95 whose illness is where. mentioned else, The Degeneracy of tie Times <w. 1. 2). Th» Jews bad sunk to s very low level of civil, moral and religions life. Lake carefully enumerates the ctril and religious raters la order to show the profligacy of the times, and there fore the need of a messenger to call the people back to God and virtue. Herod, tha son of the Great, was a murderer Annas and Calsphas were corrupt ecoleslsstlcsl rulers II. Tha Nature ef Jehn'a MlnlMry ( w . 8-8). In the wtlderneae be underwent • discipline which fitted him for his tank. Out of the wtldernese be flashed forth preaching the baptism of ra- penteore for the remission ef sins (V. 8). This ministry Is declared to be n fuiaimrnt of Isaiah's prophecy.. The Shedd Shots (By Anna Fennell) Mr. and Mrs. Rogers spent Sun day with the lady's pa re u ts in A l bany. MeaJatues L. O. Coates and L. G. Thouipsou Mitre shoppers at ths county teat Monday, Mrs. C. A. Troutman Eugene visitor Monday, was a C. Stull and wile of S e a ttle ^ re Mrs. Hugh Leeper had hardly recovered from her struggling visiting the lady's sister, Mrs. C. with pneumonia when she was A. Troututau, lor a tew days. taken down with tonsilitis. H arry Campbell, the cook at the Insolent theives stole about $800 butte, left Saturday night. worth of parts from three county Rev. M r, Nolan spent a tew trncks at the rock erushar near days in Forlland last week. Lebanon a few days ago. A Edna Gregory, who teaches at rear axle from one truck was Sand Ridge, tpeut the week end among tha loot. at home. Eldon Cross and wife went to (Ooniiaued on page 3) In an examination given iu Portland to visit W illiam Uinstead, physiology in the sixth grade the following question was asked: message was described as one calling “ How many bones are there in the upon the nation to prepare for tha spinal column?’’ One youngster coming of the Messiah. This prepara answered; “ 2,007.” Some back tion was presented under the figure of bone for a child! but no doubt tha. a monarch of the East about to make be will need that much before in- a Journey. A servant was sent before gels through school. to prepare tha highway. Valleys day. If ypnr eyes give yoa trouble or your glasses ere annoying FISHER-BRADEN Prices right ito íc h k s tí/ Bert W eir returned Saturday to cook at the butte. William Corcoran Shocked Last Wednesday in repairing some electric wiring at the paving plant at Shedd W illiam Corcoran climbed a peeded to be filled, mountains and pole with a' wire instead of a strap bills needed to be lowered, crooked about himself and the pole. I t is be pieces needed to be made straight and lieved that a dangling end of the wire rough places needed te- be made touched a power wire, for be seceived smooth. Today hefore fhe nations will through ft a shock that would have receive Christ the valleys need to killed him if the intense heat had not the wire and broken the cur be filled with righteous deeds, the ex melted rent. ceeding high mountalus of sin and When the wire parted Corcoran iniquity need to be brought low, tha fell, but lodged on some telephone crooked dealings of the business world wires which rebounded from the must be straightened eut, and the shock and tossed him high In the air. rough ways of nations and Individuals Instead of falling to the ground, to be must be smoothed out. Men must re dashed to pieces, he dropped upon a pent of their etna before they ean transformer, wher« he lay on his back, with head and feet hanging receive Christ. III. The Content ef John's Message over. Another workingman approached ( w . 718). him, end finding he was not, as fe a r 1. Denunciation of Sin ( w . 7. 8). ed stiir carrying a curreut of the He called them "a generation of «t juice, raised his head and asked what peri.'' This shows that he charged had happened them with deceltfulness and wicked “ Not much," answered 'Corcoran, ness. Knowing the subtle hypocrisy and with a title help descended to the of these Jews, be demanded evidence ground and walked to Shedd, whence of their sincerity—the genuineness ef their repentance was to be demon strated by their works. X Announcement of Judgment (v. 8). He declared that the axe was laid at the root of the tree and that the tree not bringing forth fruit was to be hewn down and cast Into the fire. John mode It very plain that for their slut they should be called Into Judg ment. Paul's preaching of a Judg went to come made Felix tremble (Acts 24:25). 8. Instructions to the Inquirers ( w . 10-14). ( I ) The people tvv. 10. 11). Each man was to turn from bis besetting sin and show love and kind ness to hts fellow men. Clothing end food were to be given those who had need. They were to turn from a Ilfs of selfishness sod greed snd do unto ethers as they would be dons by. (2) Publicans (ee. 12. 11). These tax- gatherers who were guilty of greed snd oppression were»not asked to give up their occupation, but to exert only that which was appointed by law. (8) The soldiers (v. 14). These were Ukely the policemen of th sf day—at leaat men on military duty. Ha told them to extort money from no man, to ac- ruse none falsely, snd to be content with their wages. To all these rtsssas ha made It clear that they should henceforth perform their duty from a motive of love Instead of selfish ness snd greed. 4. Testimony to Jeans (w . 15-18). The people were musing In their hearts as to whether John was Indeed the Messiah. When John perceived this he with fine humility declared that bis mission was so lowly In com parison with Christ s that ba would be unworthy to perform the mental act of a slave In loosing the latrhet of Hts shoes. John baptised with water, but Christ, he declared, would baptise with the Hely Ghost end with fire. IV. John's Imprleenment (W . 18. 20). Re, suss of his reproof of Herod for his wicked lewdneM tad other sins John went to the dungeon. The preach er of rlghteoueness must become a martyr. God's faithful prophets are usually despised by the world, even cart Into prison, burned, or beheaded the McKern company, in whose em ploy he was, sent him by auto to Ur. Mark a office in Halsey- Here i t was found that he was badly burned on one side, '.he two last fingers of his right hand were badly burned on the inside and slightly on the back, his rig ht arm was severely burned below the elbow and one heel was burned. Ur. M arks dressed his woands and he was sent by the firs t train to the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, where his sister is a nurse. At last reports the young man was on the road to recovery.' County Fair Notes The Shedd Shorthorn Calf club nt the county fa ir won the honor of rep resenting Linn county at the Pacific International Livestock exposition in Portland. Clifford Cornett took first prize in the judging with a scoro of 1; Clair Cornett, third with a score of 75; and Dellis Cornett fourth with a score of 74. They are all members of the Shedd club and are membero of tho Linn county team. Floyd Mullen of Albany took second with a score of 79 points in the indi vidual contests in which several classes of stock were rated to select the best team from one club to enter the international contests. In the order of their rating, the others follow: Glen Pike of Browns ville fifth , with 78: Ruth Quinby and Keith Florv of Hnlsey sixtn, with 72 each; Harold Mullen of Albany and Edgar Grimes of Harrisburg seventh, with 89 points each; Lona Z y ie tt of Scio eighth, with 67 points; Luctle Sommer of Scio ninth, with 62 points; snd Irene Quinby o f Halsey tenth, with 81. In canning Irene Quinbv took firs ', Rena W alker second, and Edna Hed- lund third. J. B. Cornett of Shedd got a prtxe on his cattle. The ‘‘guideless pacFr,” a horse which raced an automobile without a rider, belongs to Georg« Pugh of Brownsville. Mrs. ). 0. Blandish has l«en in Portland this week, among other things visiting Everett, nt the Pierce Sanatorium. J. C. and John have been doing honvakeep- ingstunts meantime at the Sttriid- ish home. 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