Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 09, 1922, Image 1

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL X I
HALSBY, U N S COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOV. 9. 1022
NO. 10
W A. Kingo Dead
Brownsville Briefs
Northwest Newsies FARMERS DEAL BLOW
Friday afternoon W. A Ring-.,)
feeling ill, went home after 2
(By Ralph Lawrenoe)
better kaowa as the '* phonograph with a soul " is the ideal music ma­
A cousin of Mr. W . A. Muller, Try a Change in Oregon
o’clock to go to bed, Mre. Ringo
chine
for
the
home.
Playa
aay
make
of
records
with
the
stmt
dearness
Little
Lester
and
M
arjory
Stew­
accompanied
by two other young
Politics
jamainang to care for the drug­
aad sweetness of tone. Ask us for prices. Something new is the
men from Canada, spent a day or
store. Returning home at 0 she art of Vale spent Thursday and
to be used on any standard talking ma­
two last week with the Muller
Pieroe is elected governor. In
found M r. Ringo lying unconscious Friday with their sisters, Mrs. Nell
' Turner and Miss Gladys Stewart,
chine with 10-inch records. Is made
family. They were eq route to CU Albsnv the vote was almost 8 to 1
at the foot of the stairs that led np
'third and fourth and fifth grade
of steel heated to glass hardness. W ill repeat same record indefinitely.
iforuia.
in his favor aud against Olcott.
to the bedroom. He was brusied
on Y
the
When in Alhany let ns demonstrate this Repeater.
about the bead and body, having ' teachers Q"
T T 'h
u“ ?
W. A. M uller was a business
The compulsory education bill
.
- ii downstairs? 6 , 1 urner and Misa Stewart took the
evidently
had j - a f fall
caller st the county seat last Thurs­ carried by a large majority.
He had received severe injuries children borne Friday evening and
day.
The republicans rstsin control
HOUSE FURNISHERS. UNDERTAKERS.
on the head and one hip, and two spent the week end there.
A. F. and O. J. Albertson re­ of the lower house of congress, but
ribs were broken.
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Phone 95, Albany, Oregon
Dave Callaway entertained bis'
lieved the sad news that an aunt at by a reduced majority.
Dr. Marks was called in but, as grade at his borne ballowseiijnight.
Newberg passed sway Saturday
President
Hsrding'e
district
Ringo did not regain conscious­ A ll the grade were present and
morning,
elected a democrat to congress.
ness, he was taken to an Albanv h»d an enjoyable lime. They had
Garrett Mesman and wife of A l­
hospital next day, bis wife aud rather a strenuous time having
Moore got three more votes
liiat enjoyable time, as the sixth |
bany spent Saturday with M a,
a brother accompanying him.
it) Brownsvills than Dunlap.
Metmau’a siatar, Mra. W . A. Mul-
He died soon after reaching the »nd eighth grades and some of the
Thad Starling was elected mayor
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liar, who has been quite ill but
were J"‘
determined
to ‘------
break
hospital, having shown no sign of fieehies
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nf Lebanon.
up the party. However, thia Short Stories of Happening* in Linn County Generally '* ,uu°h b#lter at lh" wntlQ¿'
intelligence since the accident.
The coronor did not deem an in­ failed- After an evening spent in
In Illinois, Wisconsin, New York
■
in u o lcnv
Addison Fox and wife visited at
quest necessary. The funeral was games. Mrs. Callaway served cake,
and Hl Htli.-t, Partícula I.
the Muller home Sunday, return­ and California wets were sleeted
in Salem Sunday afternoon, con­ lemonade and apples. The child,
ing to the county capital Monday to congress, but that does not
ducted by Rev. M r. M illiken, pas­ ren left thanking Dave and hop­
make cougress wet.
Mrs.
Catharine Hamilton o f sider their health completely re- ' morning.
tor of the Baptist church there, of ing he’ll do it again.
Oakville died Monday night, aged stored. M e a n t im e ^ , kelp o r e j» | W illiam Zellmer spent M nday
Tbs democrats gaiued ten mem.
which the deceased was a member.
left at D. D. Riboiin’s barber
Logan Callaway
moved liis »5.
bars iu tne Oregon assembly aud
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at the county seat.
Friends in Halsey sent some beauti­ household goods to the farm owued
two iu tbs house.
S. P. Brock and wife have re­ shop for distribution.
fu l flowers. Interment was at by Burl Callaway, recently vaeat-
0 . J. Albertsoryhelped his broth,
ceived word that their ion Henry,
Mrs. M. M . Ward of Browns-
In New York the democratic
Gervais.
ed by Ned Callaway. The C all­ who was employed in electric light villa, grandmother of our post- j er A rthur butcher a beef Monday.
candidate
for governor defeated
M r. Kingo was a genial man away property here in town ia for ¡plant construction, is in a Eu­
Benna Albertson must be think­
master and mother-in-law of the'
to transact buainees With, agreeable rent.
ing some of starting to school. the republican incumbent.
gene hospital.
only democratic candidate fori
socially and strictly reliable in
She visited Harmony ehonl Mon­
Ohio voted down an act favor­
Mrs. Dykstra has been in east­ sheriff, was here Friday.
The Prof. Starr orchestra is
business matters.
day
afternoon and Oak Plain a hool ing light wines and beer, but
M r. Ringo leaves bis widow, progressing so nioely they appear ern Oregon, where her husband
H. R. Satobwell, the new post- ' Tuesday.
H arding’s state gives a much re-
Lis aged mother, two brothers and and play in public. They already was ill, Mies Bessie expected to master at Bhedd. dropped dead ot
T
Zellmer Wa, abi, ol ffom duced republican vote.
meet
her
in
Portlaod
today
on
her
a sister. He was born at Gervais furnished the music for the eve­
heart disease yesterday morniog. Khool Tum4
o„
f ,, k>
46 years ago. The Ringos had ning when Governor Olcott spoke return.
The democrats have made great
He was 57 years old and leaves a : ntM
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at
the
show
hull
last
Tuesday
W . J. Ribelin and A. Wesley widow and seveu children.
been married ten years.
gains in Massachusetts but it ia
‘
returned to Brooten Springs yester­
Mrs. Ringo wiil continue to con­ night.
Did you vote Tuesday? I f you believed Lodge w ill squseis back
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day to remain until they con­
¡didn’t
don’t kick about who is into the federal senate.
duct the drugstore for the present.
Mrs. Dr, W altz entertained her
elected.
James Rector, a registered pharm­ Sunday school class at her home
A heavy stream ot mud and
acist, will attend to the prescrip­ Wednesday night. Musi; and games 1
Mrs. G. T . Kitchen entertained falsehood was sent against Sam
us Christ. " ’
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tion department.
were played and at a late h o u r,
8. Weeping Recsuse of His Lack (v. \ the sewing circle Thursday after­ Garland in tba asnatorsbip, as
refreshments were served. During
against Pieros in that fer governor,
21). This Is the godly sorrow which noon.
Licenses for 'motor vehicles for the serving the lights went out.
worketh repentance (H Cor. 7:10).
F. 0 . Salmon and family »pant and In each oase it proved a boom­
1923 should b* applied for early. Nevertheless, all left declaring
Those who thus sorrow are assured
Sunday
afternoon at the Collin» erang, fur both man ware elected.
that they shall laugh.
Should an applieation ba filed in Mrs. W alts an admirable boatees.
home.
The democrats gained nine gov­
4. Treatment Which the Subjects
the last week of the year the license
The W . C. T . U. held a meet­
of the Kingdom May Expect (vv. 22,
Mr». Anna Safl»jr and two ernorships.
may be delayed by the rush in the ing in the Christian church Sun­
23). When the subjects of the King­ children »pent several day» visit*
secretary of state’s office and it wilL day night; inviting the several
W . J. Dunlap waa eleoted sheriff
dom become like the King they Jactte ing,relatives in Albany this week.
be a violation of law to run a ve­ churches o f t h e town. They
by a big tpajority.
the hatred, contempt and persecution
hicle without the 1923 license after showed what they had been doing
of the world. Those who pass through
Fred Fish ot Eugene is the new
Jan. 1 next, no matter wh*t the during the past year in order to
this for Christ's sske should rejoice,
J. 8. Van Wiukln. county alieno r, senator from the joint district of
cause.
for
there
Is
great
reward
laid
up
for
destroy the illicit liquor traffic.
died of heart disease yesterday Lion and Lana oounliee.
Halsey Christian Church
theta.
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'Coming as it did before election,
afternoon at his home in Alhany.
II. The Governing Principles ef the
Mi*9 Ruth Ffnm is entering it gave the pat’ ons a chance to
Halsey elected Bert 8. C lark
Ho wa» well known in H alsey.
Kingdom (vv. 27-38).
from the flu.
Church Announcements
mayor, R.
F, Croas rcoordar,
think before they voted. The
J. Love Your Enemies (v. 27). To having been born near this oily 66
Douglas Taylor treasurer, J. W .
church was well filled, and the
Christian:
love friends is easy, but to love en­ vears ago.
i in'
Rector marshal and O. W. Prum,
program was enjoyed.
emies Is only possible to those who
10, Bible school.
Word
came
Friday
to Bert G. W . Mornhioweg aud H enry
* 1 1 , Lord's Supper. Sermon on have been made partakers of the dl-
The
football
boyt
won
the
game
W e H ave
vliflj nature.
Minckley, who lives about flv» Zimmerman councilman.
sgainst Harrisburg Friday after­ book of First Peter.
2.
Do
Good
to
Those
Who
Hate
EVERY THING
miles
west of town, that his broth,
6:80, Christian Eodeavor, L»na
noon by a score of 48 to 0. A
Poindexter waa hasten for sen­
You (v. 27). Love acts according to er, who is taking medioal treat­
O ptical
number of the boys were “ knocked B«ss leader,
Its own nature. Enmity only stimu­ ment in Portland, was critically ator from Washington by • m itt
7:80, Sermou on “ Divine H eal­ lates love to act In harmony with Its
o u h * Charley Rolmrlaon suffered
named D ill acd the Albany Her­
E Y E S T R A IN
ilt. Mr Minckley mads a t r ip to
a misplaced bone in his elbow ing.’’
own laws.
ald thinks he may ¡have been
Is the Cause of Many
the Or.'gnn metropolis but, as his
The following questions will be
joint
However, Charley laid he
3. Bless T ir o l That Curse You (v.
pickled by D ill.
H U M A N ILL S
though maybe he oould play F r i­ answered at the morning service : 2S). Injury ny words Is hard to let wife was alone and there was no­
H your eyes give you trouble oi
body
to
care
for
bis
stock,
he
was
H iram Johnson is t«-sleeted ia
day, when the local team goes to “ Where did baptism originate?’’ go unchallenged.
your glasses are annoying
California.
4. Pray for Them Which Desplta- obliged to hasten home again.
“ W hat are the ordinances men
Eugene.
SEE US. W’e can Relieve You
tioned in Col. 2:14? ” “ W hat is fully Use You (v. 28). Christ's own
Clarence Evans came to tonn
Beveridge ia
Bancroft Optical Co.
Im fi
meant by * Leave the dead to bury example Is the best commentary on and had some p-inting dons M tn -
The
Harrisburg
cheese
factory
A J 1 3 1st S t W. Albany. Phone
democratic opponent in
ions.
this precept (Luke 23:24; cf. Acts
their
own
dead
’
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is to run again thia week or next.
day,
among
othet
activities.
7:60).
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on
page
4)
You are invited to hear these
5. Patiently Endure Wrong and In- !
answered and to aak any others Jury (v. 20). The Christian Is not to
you m ay desire.
bristle up In defense of his rights, but I
Lester Jones, pastor.
rather to suffer Insult, Injury and even
THE CHENEY PHONOGRAPH,
Geer Repeater,
F IS H E R -B R A D E N ,
Jots and Tittles
Methodist:
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Sunday School, 10.
t
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
(By REV. P. B
riT Z W A T E R . D D.,
Teacher of BnglfWh Rlhla In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago >
©•pr right H it. Weater« Newspaper L’ nloa.
LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 12
JBSUS T H E GREAT TEACHER
LESSON TEXT—Luke «:»-«.
GOLDEN T K X T -A . ye w ould
should do to you. do
U k e w i M .- I.u k . S:S1.
ys also
th a t tn .n
to thsm
REFERENCE M ATERIAL—Matt. S:L
U. John J:l. I SS. T;SS; Coi. 2:1.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Jesus Teaching L .
to Lo»e Everybody.
J U N IO R T O P IC —L iv in g by the Golden
R ule.
INTERMEDIATE AND (SENIOR TOPIC
—Tbo Oolden Rule In Everyday Life
TOUNO PEO PL E AND ADULT TOPIC
—Jeeus Teachln« Us How to Live T o -
■Mhor.
>n
ERY soon after being fitted to a B O N T O N one is apt to he re- j
minded frequently : ’ * What ha' happen«! ? You look so different
and better. Your lines are lovely and you wear your dress-s so well.
You can sit with the same ease that yea stand. The B O N T O N >» ’
flexible, vet ding» comfortably, Fashion pin, quality : Thoughtful wo-
m-n are selecting their B O N T O N S now. Have you yonrsf
V
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M. V. KOONTZ CO.
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1. C haracteristics of the Subjects
e f the Kingdom (vv. 20-2«),
Only those who are subjects of the
Kingdom know what blessedness la
The spiritual experience vf the sub­
ject« of the Kingdom are marked by
the following steps:
L Poverty of Spirit (v. 20)
This
means cooaclousneaa of "one's lost con­
dition and worthlessness. It Is spir­
itual bankruptcy. It means to coine
to the end of self and to show sorrow
for atns.
2. Hunger for Righteousness (v. 21).
The one who has come to know his
poverty desires the true righteousness
y
loss. This should not be pressed so
far that evildoers can go unchecked,
It expresses the law which should gov-
ern Individual action.
0. Give to Every One That Asketh
(v. SO). This does not necessarily
mean that the thing asked for should
be given. We should give to every
one that asketh, but not necessarily
the thing asked for.
7. Do as You Wish to Be Done By
(v. 31). Thia Is called the "Golden
Rule." I f men were to live by this
rule the labor problem would be
solved. An end would be put to war.
International relations would be peace-
fully adjusted su<l all profiteering la
business would end.
8. Be Merciful (v. 30). The mercy
of the Heavenly Father Is the grand
example.
8. Ceusorlous Judgment Condemned
(v. 87). We should not seek out the
evil In others for uuf sutlsfactlop.
10. Danger of Following False Teach-
ers (v. 39). The one who does not
know God and the way to heaven will
lead others to ruin. Happily, we have
the Scriptures, and the Holy Spirit la
ready to make their meaning known,
no there Is no excuse.
11. Those Who Reprove Other»
Should Strive to Live Blameless Lives
(vv. 3140). It Is easy to see others'
faults, but hard to see our own.
12. The Kin of Profession Without
Fruita (v. 40). The oue who professes
a life and fellowship with God should
practice the principles which reveal
the nature of God.
III. The Judgment to Be Applied
to the Subjects ef the Kingdom (rv.
47-49).
1. The one who bears and does the
sayings of t'hrtet the King shall be as
secure as the house butlt upon the
solid rock. The storms of the Judg­
ment cannot destroy him, for the Rock
of Ages It Immovable.
2. The one who hears and dose not
the sayings of Christ shall be over­
whelmed in the Judgment end go down
to utter ruin aud destruction.
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Do Your
Christmas Shopping Early
Th»r« arc ealy saves short weeks
till Christinas, and only those who
are making presents know
how
short those we' ks are. Our art de*
psrtnient is filled with uew stamped
embroidery work ju«t waiting lor
Xmas shoppers. A present with the
personal touch is always valued
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dren s wear.
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We have an unasnally large collec­
tion of stamped uta'erial for embroi­
dery work One > ear, iarlnding In neb
sets, table scarfs, dresser scarfs,
lenndry bags, sewing aprons, towels, i
p: I lows, gowns, pillow slips sud chi> ,
Cotue and make jou r selections before the best are gone.
New Necktie Twist
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We have jnst received a variety of colors, both plain and beatba.- mix-
tares, of necktie twist, which ia very popular lor making men's ties
For Undergarments
If you are going to give dainty undergarments this it a good place Io
buy your materials. Dainty wash satins for gownf, rombiaa-
tions aad kaicker«. 'Colors, orchid and pink. M-inch . .
$1.75
Silk Tubing
Silk Jersey tubing in plain crepe and dropstitch finish, shades of or­
chid flesh and white. Very desirable for vesta aad bloomers.
ALBANY
Hamilton’s
OREGON