Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 19, 1922, Image 1

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ILSEY ENTERPRISE
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H A L S E Y , U N S C O l'N T Y , O R B S O N . T H U R S D A Y , C C T . 1». 1923
When in Albany a good place to
eat is at the
(S/z’Ze
W e Do D yeing
^Confectionery a n d C a fe te ria .
W - S. D U N C AN , Prop.
Brownsville Briefs
(By Ralph Lawrence)
j High School Notes
HUB
DYERS
TAILORS
CLEANERS
HATTERS
Corner Fourth and Lyon streets,
The Camp Fire Girls’ bake tale
The nutpber of high school
last Saturday was a decided suc­
Wilmette
cess. The girls are to give a pppiis is decreasing.
“ cookie” bake on election day, at Forster and Mabel Robinson quit
Briday.
Howe's store.
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At least two from each class are
Raymond Weimar entered high
school as a senior last Monday, entering the declamation contest
making a senior class of twenty- that Mr. English is starting They
will hold coutests here, and later
three.
compete with other towns.
Mrs. Stsnley of Portland, is here
The senior class is trying to de­
visiting hew mother, Mrs. Good­
cide
on a class play to be given
man. on K irk avenue.
some time before Christmas, if
The football boys accsptsd their possible.
defeat at the hands of the Albany
«
As soon as the weather clears up
team Saturday quite gracefully
the
general
science
class
will
meet
Short
Stories
of
Happenings
in
Linn
County
Generally
and are preparing for a moro sue-
and
in
Halsey
Particularly
cesiful game next time. A number at the schoolhouse to star-gaze.
They will meet four times during
of Brownsville people saw the
the
school year to determine the
game and said it was a good one.
M r». F ra n k W a lk e r, now o f Salem
position« of constellations at differ­
for 30 years. The two families
visited Brow nsville last week.
Marvel Lawrence speut the week ent intervale.
also
enjoyed a reunion at the A.
end at home, returning to Albany
Mr». Bob Stewsrt went to thf J. H ill home in Halsey.—-H arris­
The girls have organized for
Monday morning.
county sent Tuesday to visit George burg Cor. Democrat.
baseball and intend to compete
Ruth Rice waa home from Al with team« in other towns in the Shepherd's daughter, who is ser­
iously ill.
John 8tsndish went to the coun
baby college over the week end spring.
They have two teams
ty seat on a business trip Tuesday
Professor Starr has been giving and whenever the weather is fit,
E. Rogoway, the Albany furni­
morning on the O. E. and returned
a number of educational testa the they spend noons and recesses ture man, who was run into and
on the S. P. at noon.
Anna Heinrich is injured by an auto, 'was under
past two weeks in the seventh to practicing.
Pehrseon treatment in Poitland this week
tenth grades, inclusive. M r. Starr manager, and Pearl
Four Brownsville children, Ed-
says he finds the whole school, captain.
for hie injuries. He hoped to be win Starts and Lucille, Raymond
able to come home by Saturday. and Eldon Davis, bad their toneilt
from second grade to the last year
(T he following items were left over
of high school, deficient in math-
removed in the same hospital as
ast week)
Mrs. J C. Standish returned the county seat Monday,
mat ics.
Janet Boggs visited school a while home Saturday after a week’s
ST Merle Farrier got such a large
Lyman Sawyer and Joe Schrunk
visit k ith friends and relatives ia
dosg of poison oak, while out in Wednesday afternoon.
of Brownsville are home from their
Portia od.
the timber, that he has been un
One new freshman started to
torm in the navy. They have been
able to atteud school for the past eohool Monday, Treva Jackson, for­
M»rv E. I^ent, sister of Mrs. at Guam the most of the time.
ten days, his face being completely merly from Michigan, also three 0 . F. Neal, N. F. Johnson and
In the Heskin garden at XverilK
covered with the poison.
freshman, Louise and Esther See. Lloyd H. Peterson motored down
street
and Spaulding avenue,
from
Portland
to
spend
Sunday
felt and Gladys Wilbanks, decided
Word wsa received here last
Brownsville, have been found a
at the Neal home.
to quit tchool for thia year.
week that Mrs. Savage, our former
perfectly carved Indian tomahawk
telephone girl, has been quite ill
The English 3 class ia talkiug
Rev. C .T . Cook and wife motored and one of the fashioned imple­
at her home in Salem.
adout playing “ Merchant of Ven- to Philomath Monday to visit ments which the native« used for
iee” , with M r. Engljsh taking the Mrs. Cook's sister. They returned weighting fish nets,
«Ae
part of Launoelot Gobbo.
the same day.
The McMahan farm was a Mecca
The connty gets 38,259 this year for bird hunters from Portland,
W e H ave
Two brothers named Colton,
from federal forest receipts, of Corvallis and elrewhere Sunday
evidently vanning their car at blgb
E V E R Y THING
which three-fourths goes to the and some of them were poor marks­
eweed,
ran
off
the
new
pavement
O ptical
general road fund and the remain­ men. Twenty birds were bagged,
; ust south of the J. Safley place
der to the tchool fund.
some of which were consumed in a
Saturday evening and it overturned
str a in
I t the Cease of M any
in the ditoh. One of the men got
S. Fedler and wife Pasadena. feast at the farm by nimrods and
H U M A N IL L S
a cot on the cheek and a bruised C al., have been visiting at the their wives. Next day more hunt­
I I yoar ayes give yon trouble or
leg. Mr. Safley took them to H arry Hook home. The women ers got more birds.
your glasses are annoyiag
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Harrisburg, where the injured were schoolmates and had not met
S E E US. We can Relieve You
man was treated. The windshield
Bancroft Optical Co.
and top of their par was ruined,
313 1st St. W. Albany, Phone
but they proceeded on their way
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next day.
PRIMARY T O P lC -Jaeue OvercomM
Albany
Oregon
E. C. M ILLER . Local Agent
Jots and Tittles
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ere
Temptation.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Jasua T em p i. 4 Vo D e
Wrong.
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—Overcoming Temptation.
IO UN O PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—W hat CUrlot’a Victory Meant te Ua
Church Announcements
F
A lle n A
G eacX - C a t
Hosiery
Our lines of children’s hosiery include every style or
quality jo n are ever likely to want Stockings for
school, r'dress-up” or knockabout wear, made with
reinforced heels, toes and knees, for sturdy boys and
girls— all rightly frtaJ. See our special School Dis­
play this week.
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M. V. KOONTZ CO.
go to Fisher-Braden for anything in the furniture line.
M ake reservations now for Christmas presents in E L E C T R I C
L A M M , C A N D L E S T I C K S , P IC T U R E S , T R A V E L I N G B A G S .
C H A I R S , in fact anything, and we w ill wrap and m ark it lor you, de­
liv e rin g it at Christmas.
Maks our »tore your headqnartei s w hile in Albany.
HOUSE FU
k
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 many years
we have recommended.
When in Albany
CLEANING WORKS (INC.)
(Mearly Straley, Reporter)
School Stockings
NO. :
Christian:
10, Bible school.
11, Lord's Supper. Sermon,
“ The Dinner H our."
6:30, Christian Endeavor,
7:80, Sermon. See adv.
Lester Jones, pastor.
Methodist:
Sunday School, 10.
Preaching, 11.
Junior league, 8,
Intermediate League, 7:30.
Epworth League, 7:80.
Preaching in the evening.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
Rev, C. T . Cook. Pastor,
Sunday School Lesson
O r RXV. F. B. FtT gW A T E R , D. D..
Tearker or Rngllefc Bible la ute Moods
Bible laatllute of Chlceee.)
Caorrtgkt. le s s Weatere N-oaoepe- TTolea
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 22
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TEM PTED
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LESSON TEXT—Luka
OOLDBN T B X T -F o r la that He Him-
eeir hau: euSertd being ¡em p iri. He le
able to w o cre theta that are tempted.
-H e b r-ia
R EFERENCE M A T E R IA L -F h fl. I * - U ;
I. The Rises e f fv. 1.).
The wilderness of Judea. The first
man, Adam, was tempted In a garden
n lth the most pleasant surroundings.
T he second man, Jesus Christ, was
tempted In a barren wilderness sur­
rounded by wild beasts (M a rk 1:13).
II. The Purpose ef (v. 1). He was
led Into a wilderness by the Spirit.
r’hrlat's temptation was Messianic.
Though He was "tempted In all points
like as we. are,'* we are not tempted
a t H e was In this Instance, but the
same methods era employed on as.
During the eighteen years of retire­
ment Satan surely tempted Christ ae
he tempts us. Sstsn, no doubt, would
have gladly escaped thia hour, but the
time bed come for the Redeemer to
enter upon Ills mediatorial work
therefore He went from the place of
anointing end heavenly recognition aa
the Son of God to meet and despoil
the arch enemy (Heb. 2 :4).
1. I t waa not a preparation for H it
work, bat rather Its first conflict In
baptism we have the symbolic set of
dedication of himself to the work of
redemption through the cross—the
making fa ll a righteoaeneee
In the
temptation, the strong men la spoil
lag the enemy.
2. It was not to see If Christ would
stand fast— would fall Bed re the most
crucial test. Chrlet coaid net fall.
To so postulate would make God'e
scheme of redemption to have been
onaettled nntll a fte r this temptation,
and would have made Ood guilty of
setting forth a scheme of redemptla
an the bests of a possible overthrow.
8 It was le show Christ as an ote
Ject upon which we ssey rest enr faith
BRADEN
USHERS
T hird and Broadalbin stretta
UNDERTAKERS
Phone 95
Albany, O e;o n
5
with unanazen confidence. H e ’ cafitL
aa ¡he second Man. the head of a a r t
race, Its very source and life. It was
(B y Anna Pennell)
a demonstration of the Ineeparabl«-
neae of the divine and human natures
W orth Bass is able to be at work
In the Incarnation.
agaiu after being hurt eotno tiiue
I I I . The Method e f (trv. S-12).
ago.
Christ as the world’s Redeemer
sustained a threefold relation— Son of
Erneat Hove of Cauby waa in
M a n ; Son of G od ; and Messiah, there­ Shedd Snnday hunting.
fore Satan made each one a (round of
L . C. Pennel of Canby, who is
attack.
1. Aa Son o f Man ( w . 2-4). Satan employed at Saddle Butte, ;spent a
made his first assault upon H im aa week at hie home.
a man by appealing to the Instinct of
Arthur Albert, who is attending
hunger. Satan urged H im to use H it
divine power and convert a etoue In­ O. A. C,, spent the w e e k end in
to bread. Hunger Is natural and sln- Shedd, viiitiug friends.
leaa. The temptation was In satls-
Paul Braun is in Shedd for a
fylng a right hunger In a wrong way. few days hauling rock to finish up
To have yielded In thia case would
the road work.
hove been to renounce the human lim ­
itations which H e had taken fo r our
George Bill and Lloyd Zeigler
sakes. To use divine power to satisfy of Barlow spent a few days in
human needs would have been to fall Shedd hunting.
aa Saviour and'Redeemar.
Mrs. Clark and her brother, Jim
2. Aa Messiah (vv. 5-S). H ere the
temptation was to grasp His rig ht­ T ail, gave a birthday dinner on
ful dominion by false meant.
The Sunday, inviting Henry Freerksen
devil offered to surrender unto H im and
wife
and granddaughter
the world I f H e would worship him. France«. Lyman Coates aud wife,
The force of thia temptation was In R. A. Jueliog and wife end R. A.
the fact that the kingdoms of the
Marga.on and wife. I t was their
world are Christ a by God’s covenant
53rd annjversity.
with Him . God’s method by which
Jesus was to possess the world was
Roy Zimmerman of Aurora
the cross. The temptation Sataa la
spent Sunday and Monday hunt­
pressing upon the church today la to
ing and visiting at the Pennell
get possession o f the world by other
home.
means than the cross.
8. As Son o f Ood ( w . 0-12). Hera
Satan tries to Induce Chrlet to pre­
sume upon God s care, tie quotes a
Messlsslr l'sa lm to Induce H im to an
TUB
act. T e do the spectacular thing la
order to get notice la to fa ll loto Sa­
tan’s temptation. For Jesus to hgve
placed him self In danger la order to
¡T H E
get God’s special help ta «gflverifig
Him would have been to sin. To put
one's self In moral and spiritual peril
la order to test God'e faithfulness la
to sin. Satan la never quite so dag-
eroue as when he quotes Scripture. J
THE
IV. Christ’s Defense ( r r . 4, -8. U ) ;
I t was the Word of God. H e met
and repulsed the enemy with “ft it
w ritten." Our defense la God'e Word.
Mejf every Sunday school teacher
These aubjeett w ill be discussed in
know bow to uae it I
the lig h t of M a t t 24.
V. The Issue (v. 13).
Satan Is vanquished. I f we w ill but
trust God and use H is W ord we too
can overcome.
Shedd Shots
A SERM ON
Fall of Jerusalem
Second Coming
of Christ
End of the World
Stnday evening, 7:30
Christian Church
Interesting Items
from the Hamilton Store
New Winter Dresses
serge and tricot I ae.
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$0.75
$11.95 tO $27.50
New Silk FettlCOatS <'e * n,w
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$3.75
MpPfl Ip W A f L
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Blue serge dresses priced as low as....................................................
Tricotine dresses priced fro m ...................
•bipm ent of
. v . y u v u «Ute petticoats at moderate
prices
These have fancy accordion pleated t f O
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flouucea. Priced fro m .............v.......................
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T *>e practical m id d y blonsea in red
and blue colors are here. d> g
Red and blue midddies, sizes 14 to 42, priccdX........................... . . 4 ^ « v v
Blue m id dies,¡-izet 6 to 14
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B0W ,la * * * oic» line of stamped neeille-
work. U f a lim y for fin g er, to get busy mak
■ ng Christmas gifts.
Halloween
W e are ready with an extra large supply
<rf Halloween emblems, witches, gobliqs,
black cats, pumpkins, decorative paper,*
invitations and place cards, nivskg, nut
cups, pins and all kinds of new novelties.
, K
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Get a supply for jo u r party l«(o re they
are all gone.
New Ties for Men ?
i"* 65c and $1.00
k n it ties.
A fine assortnietu, priced a r
ALBANY
Hamilton’s
OREGON