Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, October 26, 1922, Image 1

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halsey enterprise
VOL. X I
HALSEY, L IN N COUNTY, OREGON, THUR SDAY, OCT. 2b, 1<»22
H ig h School Notes
Northwest Newsies
NO. 8
Brownsville Briefs
(Mearle Strnley, Reporter)
W illiam Zellmer and wife and
This Hae been a famous week. daughter Bertha called at the O.
J. Albertson home Sunday after­
Ex anne !
noon.
The
first
big
game
oí
the
eeaeon
was itaKeil on the tem po, o l T h i | U * " i
Portland spent Friday
Halsey high school when the dig­ and Saturday with the former’s
nified seuiore were forced to play sister-in-law, Mrs. J. W . Pugh.
the humble froeh I
The score
Raymond Van A tta of Portland
would have been aero had it not
been for the valient playing of is spending the hunting season
M ilford Muller and Truman Robi. witlh hit uncle, Sam Collios.
nett. The ecore standi 24 to 12
Misses Ruth and Norma Farwell
in favor of the senior!. If Earl of Shedd called on Beuna and Vida
Albertson had not been afraid of j Albertson Saturday afternoon,
soiling his cream-colored coduroya ,
A rthur Albertson sawed wood
the score would have been at least
for W illisn Zellmer and O. J. A l­
even.
bertson Saturday.
W ilm etta Forster, a member of
W illiam Muller and wife and
the senior class, returned to school
Monday after a week’s absence, i *nn Milford called at the Hans
Koch home Sunday,
Jots and Tittles
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
Shedd Shots
(B y Anna Pennell)
Mrs. Henry Freerksen celebrated
Rae. M . S. Woodworth and
her 73d birthday by a dinner nt
Darling ,motor' a
c,rM* her son’s home. There were quite
Whik ther„ they vi,lted Mr a number of frisnds there.
(By Ralph Lawrence)
Mrs Vera Brann, who has been
-------—---- -— ------------------------------ — Woodworth'edaughter Elaine, who
The infant son of Robert Ache. advertised ebewhere.
We can is attending school there, and Mrs. qtniesick in Portland, was brought
»on aud wife died two days after h y d ly imagine young riding horses Moyer, daughter of M r. Darling, to her mother's home to con-
its birth. There are throe sons lik e that going out of favor.
Since returning Mr. Darling bae v tle ’ce, Mrs. Brann ia the daugh-
left in the fam ily.
Though the weather clerk joined 1506,1
111
hi' h° m’ wi,h * ter of J. B. Cornett and wife.
Bud McElvain speut last Thurs­
V. K.
Allison of Lebanon the dry squad, as mentioned on i bad cold.
day in this vicinity hunting.
will
discuss
the
compulsory page 3, he couldn't deny us a little
Miss EJna Boggie of Lebanon
education bill this evening at the moisture aud we are getting it.
W illiam McDonald and wife of
entered high school last Monday
Rialto hall.
Portland were Sunduy visitors m
John Standish received a school as a junior. The juniors smiled,
The H all music and floral shop letter from the Evans A rt Acad­ for their clam is so s n ail that they the Harry Sprenger home.
did not intend to offer old music at emy congratulating him upon his are glad to welcome new members.
J. R. Hobbs and wife of Detroit
36c. , ,, The printer
changed
the
were
over-night visitors at the
.
. -.
i recent success in disposing of some
The parent-teachers’ association
,'D ? he ^ vort*’ e,nen‘ ¡of his painting, and sketches. They met last Friday night in the high Pennell home last week.
o old in last weeks advertise-! pre(,enle<j uun
¡,j[n w lt|1 a bitg letter school auditorium. So few were
Ida Robson of Corvallis sp«nt
meut.
1 — E ” that every student receives
present, owing to the lack of pub­ Thursday with her mother, Mrs.
Mrs. H J. Farwell called on her
There will be a civil service ex- ¡after fulfilling certain condition*, licity, that the election of Officers Abraham, and friends in Shedd.
LO ST—AN
daughter, Mrs. J. W . Pugh, Sat­ amination to select a postmaster
GsorK0 P(Hve„ of Eugene „ „ was postponed until the next meet­
Mrs. Charlie Farwell of Port­
urday afternoon.
or Ulbany N ot . 21.
j s visitor at the Pittman home ing. The chief topic for tbs eve­
land spent several days with M r.
ning
was:
“
how
to
obtain
a
ball
Jesse Morgan from California is
Answer» to the name of " J im .” Black
Ed Zimmerman of Shedd, dem­ i Monday.
ground for our baseball boys." Farwell’s parents, H i Farwell and
anil tan head and ear», one aide of head visiting with relatives.
wife.
ocratic candidate for county com-
black over eye, other aide white, black
F re l Carey, who was injured Tbs subject will be up again next
J. W. Pugh and wife and chil­ missiooer, was here - a conple of by a fall in Lane county, hae been meeting.
spot at root of tail, real of body evenly
licked. A liberal reward will be paid dren visited at Corvallis Wednes-ldays thia week,
An enterprise that promises to
taken to a Sjtn Francisco hospi­
tor information leading to bit rocovery. day.
The Brownsville high school add more to the value of property
tal.
D ea n M o r b is , Scio, Ore.
football team tie i the game with
An attempt to get Halsey busi­
in Linn county than three time»
Stayton at that town Friday.
ness men to sign a pronunciamento
Mrs.
F.
0
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Bennett
s
n
l
little
News came Monday of the death
z
,
J ’ lttscoetput into the Pacific high-
FOR SALE
in favor of an out-of-town candi­ son of Springfield, with Mrs. T. F. The next . a game c of
local
i
.
. , the
v .u
„ i o players
/ . . , , " . v „JLi
x r : s.
“ .v
of W illiam Umstead in Portland
d a te for sheriff failed. They said Rennett and Ruth McIntyre of
) and his mother, Mrs. A. V . Um-
lia.
stead, and Eldon Crosa and wife they
" ‘ „¿i preferred the home-town Eugene, motored down Friday and
in progress on a road from H arris­
visited till Sunday with Mrs. T.
The CampFirs Oiría will meet burg east to the foethills. over
» ■ « ..o n
i
.. ,
aD‘1 Jesse and Kenneth left at once
Mr
M m . H ill.n l Ackerman of F. Rennett, Mesdames E. C, MU- at the home of their guardian Fri which products may be hauled to
,
„
„ „ „
. .
| u instead once ran a store in H a l- , Brownsville last week enjoyed a ler, I. E. Gardner and W . H day evening after school. It ia i that city aud the railroad any day
A U M t P m » » , R. 2, Harrisburg
„y.
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visit o f , e v e r .l davs from her Robertson are Mrs. T- F. Bennett’s business session and all memhera iu the year.
are requested to be pfesent.
____________________
Mrs. D. S. McW illiams was at p ° lh, 7 ’ -,1
M ri’ 1 M. Saxton of nieces.
churcn Sunday, the first time since Fayetteville.
Mrs. Goodman’« daughter, Mrs.
W illiam Templeton of Browns­
The pavement Io Alford is com­
»became out of the hospital.
ville is home from Salem, im­ Ella Stanley, returned to her home pleted except the shoulder work,
W e H ave
Work horse« are a drug on the proved in health.
in Portland Sunday. She haa beeu and the entire job to Shedd will
EVERY THING
Bids are called for for the con­ market, but Albert Pyburn ought
visiting relatives in Brownsville probably be done in about a week.
(Continned
on
pave
3)
struction qf the first unit of tbs W. to find a buyer for his saddle pony,
O ptical
(or the past three weeks.
It will be about a mouth before the
C. T. U. children's farm home at
The ladiea of the Baptist church southern portion of the Halsey-
E Y E S T R A IN
Corvallis.
and tlie acceptable year of the Lord," will give a baazar and conked food Alford stretch will have set so ae
Is the Cause of,M any
und His second coming will usher In sale Decembers, at Howe’s store. to be open to travel. It ia of con-
H U M A N IL L S
“tlie day of vengeance of our God."
Crete and it is a joy to ride over
I f your eyes give yon trouble or
( I I Thess. 1:7-10; cf. Mal. 8:1-3).
your glasses are annoying
the portion of it that is already
C.
C.
Snyder
haa
been
norain*
1. Proclaiming the Acceptable Year
SEE US, We can Relieve You
open.
of the Lord (vv. 1, 2). In His ministry atod for piayor of Brownaville,
Bancroft Optical Co.
of grace He preached (1) “good tid­ Frank McFarland recorder, Deloe
The now officers of the Women
^ 3 1 3 Tat SL W. Albany, Phone
ings to the meek.”
“Meek" here Coshow treasurer, Henry Blakelv
of
Woodcraft are Mrs. Adda Bingo
means not only a grace, but a condi­ marshal. Dr, J. W. Shelton and
tion, that Is, those In poverty and Leon Morse councilman from the president. Mrs. B I. H ill adviser,
affliction. (2) "Bind up tlie broken­ first ward, A- B. Warren and W . Louise Rohnelt clerk, Ada Corco-
hearted.” “Bind up’’ signifies healing. W. Robe from the second and J. rau magician, Agnes Browu musi­
m a
(3) “Liberty to the captives." The B. Howe and W, C. Elmore from cian, Laura Bramwell captain of
figure o f deliverance from the Baby­
the guards. Louise Taylor attend,
Halsey Christian Church
the third.
lonian captivity I» used to describe
ant, Edith Rnbnett hanker, Mrs. J.
deliverance from sin and death (Heb.
W. Bressler inside sentinel, Hsxol
Mrs.
Moruhinwag
and
Mrs.
W
a
l­
2:15). (4) "Opening of the prison to
Church A nnouncem ents
i'empleton, Jane White audSarah
lace'spent
Friday
afternoon
at
the
them that are bound."
Messiah’s
Robertson managers.
C hristian:
work was to give deliverance to those county seat. The Wallace chil­
10, Bible school.
who were enslaved by the conse­ dren spent« the afternoon at tba
T his is a flat
11, Lord's Supper. Sermon. quences of their sins. (5) “The ac­ home of their uncle Homer and
WiUiatn Corcoran is in danger
6:80, Christian Endeavor.
ceptable year of the Lord.” This wife at Shedd.
of losing one arm as a result of
means a space of time In which God
7:80, Sermon.
“ lockstitch ”
the electric burning he received in
would accept all who repent of their
Lester Jonee, pastor.
Gr-ioe Wallace, who spent thé an accident at Shedd. Muscles
sins and come to Him.
2. Proclaiming the day of vengeance summer with her grandparent!, the aud an artery were burned otf and
garment, w ith
Methodist:
of God (v. 2). While the day of mercy Rectors, ia recovering from ap­ when the burned flesh sloughed h i
Sunday School, 10.
lost much blood.
la lengthened out, the time of Judg­ pendicitis.
special shoulder
Preaching, 11.
ment will surely come. The day of
Junior League, 8,
vengeance will break upon the world
when the Lord shall be revealed from
Intermediate L eag u e/7:31.
construction,
heaveu ( I I Tbess. 1:7-10). Tlie period
Epworth League, 7:80.
of mercy Is called “year,” while the
Preaching in the evening.
medium heavy
period of vengeance Is called “day."
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8,
showing thst the period of mercy la
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
much longer than the period of wrath.
English Setter Dog
Saddle Pony
A Good
Buy
PICTURES
GUIDE YOU
AT EVERY STEP
Unionsuit
weight, ribbed
and slightly
Save
materials as experts do
Th» Debar
soing layouts gwaynu
i ia y o w wsw, b id «a
ths «iddi m .tm si you o n
Iwr. put bsfion yw
d»*dy, • braut tfaist
Yea
fleece lined, long
fiber cotton
S u id a z S ch o tl Lesson
(By REV. P. B. FlT Z W A T E h. D D..
Teacher of Envlleh Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Cfclcero.t
Ittt Wxtwrn Nsssspsper Vetae
LESSON FOR OCTOBER 29
fcs you»
Come in light ecru,
ecru and gray, in
all sizes, 34 to 46
Priced to sell at
$ 1 .5 0
Put together expertly
T h . Ddtor shoo« yew the aastsse
m d best «roya» haodU asdi saw ki tba
{. The but». dM Sad sayb a f
i sor pastees, yaas <aa pal «
• ess rvw~
each
i
Y o u r mail order
filled immediately
The French finish
t
You a
on receipt of
same
BUTTERICK PATTERNS
WITH THE DELTOR j
M. V. KOONTZ Co.
Opes Saturday »vesjoge.
ALBANÏ
OREGON
M ESSIAH’S M IN IS T R Y (WORLD'S
TEM PERANCE SUNDAY)
LESSON TE X T—Isa. M:l-9
«1-
OOLDEN
T E X T - Rtshteouanesa
rtproach
sltstli • nation: but sin
to any people.—Prov. 14 M.
R EFE R E N C E M ATERIAL—Matt. 7:1»-
» . Rom. 14:11.
PRIMARY TOPIC—How Four Boys Be
came Healtby and Happy.— Dan. 1 : » »
JUNIOR TOPIC—Daatroylna the World's
Enemy
IN TERM EDIATE A ND SENIO R TOPIC
—The N eat Step In the Prohibition Cam­
p s ten.
TOUNO PEO PLE A ND ADULT TOPIC
—Progress of Prohibition Throughout tho
World.
The lesson committee has gratal
tnualy named thl« lesson “World-wide
Prohibition.” Neither the text nor the
context, directly or Implied, says any­
thing about prohibition as we under­
stand the use of the word. However,
when Messiah ahall reign upon the
earth the runt traffic with all other
Iniquitous practices will be abolished.
1. Messiah’s Commission (v. 1).
He was appointed by the Lord.
God's plan for the world la a time of
peace and bleating.
,11. Messiah's Program <»v. 1, 2).
Messiah's program Is twofold: to
"proclaim the acceptable year of the
Lord, and the day of vengeance of
oor God." The careful reading of
Luka 4:18-21 will show that Jesus
suspended reading of this passage at
the comma. In Isaiah (51 2. His first
ComUK 02«n«d up the da v of 3 B M I
III. The Blessings ef Messiah's
Kingdom (vv. 3-0).
1. "Comfort all that mourn” (v. 2).
The day of vengeance will bring sor­
row to many, but they shall be com­
forted when they ahall see the King
on the throne.
2. “Give unto them beauty for
nshes” (v. 3). This peculiarly applies
to Israel.
3. “Oil of Joy for Mourning" (v. 8).
Israel has been mourning for cen­
turies. When the Messiah shall reign
as King they shall be glad.
4. “Oarnient of Praise for the Spirit
of Heaviness" (v. 8).
Instead of
«earing the symbol of the burden of
sin they shall be clothed so as to In­
dicate their Joyfulness.
I
5. "Called Trees of Righteousness”
(r. 3). These tfees represent Israel
as planted by Ood and bearing fruit,
not as reeds bowed down with sor­
row.
0. “They
Khali Build
the Old
Wastes" (v. 4). Israel shall return
to their own land and shall rebuild
the city of Jerusalem and the cities
of Judah which lie waste.
7. "Strangers Shall Stand and Feed I
Your Hocks” (v. 5).
In the time of '
the kingdom the Gentiles th ill render !
roluntary service unto Israel so that i
Israel may devote her whole time to ,
the service of Ood.
—
8. "Ye Shall Be Named the Priests ;
of the I/»rd" (v. 0). God chose Israel j
to be the priestly nation to represent I
Him to the Gentiles.
9. ’T o r Your Shame Ye Shall Have
Double” (v. 7). Instead of the shame I
and confusion which Israel has expo- I
rienced for centuries she shall have
double firmer and rejoicing.
10. “I W ill Direct Their Work, and
Make a Covenant With Them” (w . 8, ,
9). God will vindicate His people and ,
canse the Oentllea to see the divine
favor upon them.
t ,
Wool Hose for Winter
Sprint
J
fcs
I f y o n want to catch cold don’t wear wool
hose in
ing this
We
hosiery
tho winter— and don’t wasto^time read­
advertisement.
have an ifnusually fine line of woolen
this fall in all shades and grades.
Full fashioned silk and wool bose. embroidered with clocks, A Q
very elastic tops, colors brown and b la c k .............................
Semi finished silk and wool bose. high spliced heel and
toe. very snug fitting anklt. eolors brown sod black..........
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Silk and wAol semi-fashioned hose, in m iatnresof brown acd d*
green, «'open A block, black A white and plsdn camel's hair
»p
Semi-finisbe I wool hose, very fine weave, ca'ors, olive, gray,
Oaford, brown and block. Pair.......... ......... ..............................
Heavy wool’ hose in heather mixtures of brewe and black and brown d» -I
and green. Reinforced heel and toe. P a ir............................................ ' I
Worsted finish cotton in heary weight. Has the appearance of
wool. Drop stitch style. Green and broven heather nnxliires, Pr.
Wool-cotton bose in black. Rib top. A
warm , heavy hose. P a i r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
65c.
ALBANY
Outsizes
Hamilton’s
OOC
69c
OREGON