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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
VOL X I
HALSEY, L IN N COUNTY. O RBliON, THUR SDAY, JAN
4. 1*23
NO. 18
Shedd Shots
Potter Poin’s
Jots and Tittles
(By Anna Pennell)
High School Notes
Brownsville Briefs
, M r. and Mrs. Kitcbon stent
Mary Sutherland, who Heed in Friday afternoon with the Mullers.
(Mearlo S tn ley Reporter)
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(By Ralph Lawrence)
Shedd soma time ago, was in town
F„d sP„„g„ .„a
.„a
Short S‘"rles of «»VP«" "S’ ■« Linn County Gonornlly
visiting friends Saturday,
Tuere were rniny exprersioas
Miss Goldie Nance returnsd last
spent Monday with James Porter
and ,n Halsey Particularly
h;t»rd luesday morning oy stu- Tuesday front Monroe, where she
Mrs. C A. Troutman had a new aud family.
i -------------- ------ — __________ ______ ____________________________ deme that they wished vacation tea been visiting her Bister.
year’s dinner Sunday
night,
P. H. Freerks«a aud wife, ac-
W illia m Corcoran has hopes o*
people attended the Parrott revival woaid last f jrever.
C irm e lit*
Woodworth came
There were present Fred Sprenger
compaoied by Fred Workiuger and ! , *in8 ll»e Good Saanritau hospi- meeting at Brownsville Monday
and wife, Harry Sprenger and fam ily, spent new year’s day with U for g0<>y *n “ tew W8ek«, able
Wilmetta Foreter, Wayne Rob­ h • ne from I.infield academy for
evening.
family, L. E Pennell and wife and M r. anu Mrs. Haudley of Albany
ertson end Mearle Straley will C hr'etm as. H e r sister Elaine was
conaPleto
home such recevery
M r. Pennell’s father and mother,
represent the senior elm* in the down from Creswell a lew days of
Charlee
Bradford
and
wife
of
~
from his burns as is possible
possible.
declsmatiou
contest. Watch out me vacation.
L. C. Pennell and wife, and Miss
Miss Imogene Crews spent her
Brownsville have an eight-pound
Mrs. lnex Freelsud, assistant boy.
Christmas vacation
with
her
for the seniors !
Frances Freerkseu.
Ruth Rx-e and M arvil Lawrence
mother aud grandmother, Mrs. principal at the high school,
of
Albany college «pent the Christ­
The proceeds from the basket
Several autos (tailed in the deep
Mrs. R. A. Josling has been Cliugman.
visited Mrs. E. W. Shedd at Shsdd
mas vacation at home.
eiclt with a Had cold for several
water in the detour from the p a v e .'*0®**1 <'»•“ *»y the junior class
during the holiday vacation.
Miss M illie Smith of Albany
meut north of Shedd Monday!
¡ Saturd*y night were <35. Those
Claude Harrison
days, but is better.
of Eugene
Word comes from all direction*,
; spent a few days with her sister,
| who we.e present had a good time, «peat aew year’s with h.s father,
j
f
travel
by
auto
being
interrupted
*
Amos
Ramsay
and
wife,
Leeter
H arry Sprenger spent a few 'M rs. Elmer Munson.
but the attendance was small op C eve Harrison.
uy h igh water the fore part of thej Bentx and fam ily, Frank Kirk and
days in Portland last week.
Mr. Warren of Peoria spent Week, but Hulsey stands safe and Mrs, Smith and Mary were Sun­ account of the etorrav nigat.
Wendoll Walgamott an 1 wife
Lester Jones, pastor of the Cori»-
with Hans Koch aud tusnbmerged.
(turned
t» their hcuio at The
Mrs. Verne Arnold spent a few Sunday
day guests of C. E. Smith and
tain church, acted as auctioneer. Tallea a fte r •» two-weeks visit at
days in Lebanon visiting relatives. ■ family.
wife,
where
they
enjoyed
a
bounti-
The money goes to buy class ring-. th* N. L. Burson home.
Hr. J. W . Everhart of Lebanon
Among those attending
the it his death left about <11,000, ful Christmas dinner. The fore-
The
Esetern
Star and the
Nearly everyone in the bigl
F red H a rris o n is quite ill at his
Masons held their joint installation football game new year’s day at he hulk of bis estate, to M ss going waa written for last week'«
Enterprise but got sidetracked school was delighted at receiving ho ita at A»h Swale.
of officers last Wednesday night. Corvallis were fed Porter, Russell Viola Lambert, au 0- A. C. stu.
lent, because of hsr kindness te That that dinner was good was a rattle, doll or some othor equally
Rsv. E. B. Parrott and wife
A banquet was sirved afterwards, Githens and Cart Bass.
present from
th e
evidenced by bursting buttons and ridiculous
which was enjoyed by members
Mrs. Homer Salmon spent a fsw lira during hi* illness. Garland by poor appetites next day.
Christmas tree the Friday b» tors md their pianist are conducting
t Shanks are administrators of
aud their families.
fsv va l meetings at the Methodist
days last week in Albany.
vacatiou
■ he estate.
E. B. Penland and wife got home
thurcb. 1 hey are having a large
Guy Layton and wife visited
A fttr the service* Sunday eve­
from their California trip Monday
tudience each uight and the pub-
Nora
Pehresort
visited
echi
o
The
county
agricultural
agent's
last
w«t»k
at
Hallaa.
ning at the U. P. church the
evening. They pasted through I ursday uiorniug. She returned lit seums to be much interested.
office has been moved to the top
young folks held a watch party,
A large crjwd attended the Poor of the First National hank • bout eighteen inebee of enow on to Salem the same evening.
The-a was a watch meeting at
A goo 1 time was reported.
the way to the land of snnshine,
dance at Peoria Saturday evening
milding at the county seat. An
the Biptist church 01 Sunday
and after basking there encount­
The high school received <25 00 light. About
P. H. Freerksen and wife spent The Brownsville oicuestra fur-* .■levator carries people up.
forty-five
were
ered a great deal more of the cold a* its share of the proceeds from
new year's day in Albany with melted the music
present, watching the old year out
P.
A
Ptfltrseon
has
ordered
from
and
white
on
the
highlands
on
the
the operetta.
relatives.
tud the new year in.
E rn e st A b ra h a m and wife spent be county agent eleven quarts 'of way baeg. At Eugene they were
Wednesday in A lb a n y .
Thomas Harrison and wife enter
misoned hurley for gray digger
warned that the Harrisburg ferry
Judg»John S, Coke has been
tained at diui.er a number of rela­
•o be used bv four Harmony die waa out of commission because of
A
Pleasant
Surprise
made United States attorney for
rict farmers.
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tive* and friends at their home
the flood, but they came down the
McCnlly Building Sold Twice
Oregon.
■ew year’s day, « Toose preseut
cast side without trouble.
A
very
enjoyable
surprise
party
The Scio school board has re-
were Joe Harrison and wife, Clove
(Eugene Register)
Seven former United States
ligned benuus’ the voters c i) th
A very delightful party was was given last Friday uight at the Harrison and fam ily, Cecil H ar­
home of Grant McNeil and wife
officials, including Benedict Cro­
In the p-operty trade completed uidget. The principal’s salary i given Fr day evening by some of
rison and children, Claude H arri-
well, former nssietent secretary of by R A. McV’uliy, local realtor, "it from $2000 to <1600 a rtfar and ihe ladies of the M. E church in for their son and daughter, Ralph ion, Mrs. Dawson, Miss Francis
and
Ruth.
war, have been indicted for frauds and his father-in-law, C. A. Bun­ the grade teachers’ pay is cut honor of the college yonng people
At a late hour cindy, cake, Booker and Mrs. Lawrence and
in naval contracts araouuting to nell., the McCully farm of 400 lown.
who were home for the holidays.
little Betty.
lemonade
and popcoru halls were
<800.000.
A pleaaaot evening was spent,
acres near H«lsey and a sloit
W W. Franci«, once a resident
rerved.
Lyman Howe aud wife have
building at Halsey has been trans­ if Hstsev and the last of the ebar- dosing with sandwiohes, cake and
Those present were Missea Pearl m >ved into M rs . G rey’ properly
Eight of the men sent to the ferred io new owners in exchange er member* of Wddey lodga, I O. cocoa. The following ladiee helped
this occasion: Mesdames N. and Grace Peiirasoo, Agnes Chand in north Brownsville.
penitentiary during the war for for Canadian farm
land near O. F., here, died at Albany Sun
r.
Knead, Sidney Smith, D. ler, Sarah and Helen W illiam *,
Irene H trrison was horn* from
lay, aged 68. He had beat
advocating sedition were pardoned Caro'side, Alberts, Canada.
i£arI and Iona Albertson, W illi*
her school near Scio during the
T . J. Sim ona, brother o f George tourity recorder and for 10 year’ Tayler, G. W . Mornhiowag. C.
by the president the other day on
¿eLireo,
Freddie
Heinrich,
Pets
H. Koontx, Herman Mitxner, Cal­
vacatiou week.
S im ons, of th is c ity , acquires th«
. :
condition of their leaving the fa rm at, H alsev w hich has bean county treasurer.
lie Frum, Ernest Gourley, C. T. Settle, Karl W'Hiama, Ro«** Gib­
Iva Slavena ha* been visiting
A. W. Foote and wife. Mr* Cook, and D. 8. McWilliams end son, and P. A. Pehrsion and Grant
country, nevar to return. Those | owned by the McCully family for
McNeil anil lairiilies.
her (¡ite r, Alice Moore, during
Misses
Ruby
Sohroil
and
Nora
Frum.
Mrs.
Brandon
arid
Mr»
pardons were more of a victory for ! the past 20 years un i in exchangt-
At midnight tall adjourned to the Christmas week.
the cause of good government than j M r. M< C u lly receives an improved Wheeler, five per pie in Rev C. T. Fehrsson.
•heir homes and reported a very
Cook’s
variantl
many
other
Hales'
for the agitator*. Agitation is all
of 430 4cr*"
Canada Tin
(Continued on patre 4)
•njoyable time.
W ait tl e S. P. Hus Done
i
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,, H alsey store b u ild in g h as been
right within limits W h e n itc a ll. lr „dej l() L . E Brown for a 160-
Paul Slioup, vica-presidaut of
for unconstitutional action it «X- acre Canadian farm. The Cana­
try of the Ramarltans. for He wna the
is Southern Pacific company,
fierlor of all men. On this occasion leprosy, the fiuiiiarltan turned back
caed* those limits.
dian property will be leased, accord
peaking before the California
He came in touch with a colony of and with a loud voice glorified Ood.
iug to M r McCully
lauksrs’ a,*«» latisn it Santa It j« t,
ten lepers, and Hla healing of them ex­ He even fell down on hla face nnd
Mr. Conzens, successor to New­
slifornia, October 28, sa id :
hibits the condition of human nature gave thanks. The one least expected
CHOPPING.
berry, has been guilty of lee«
Diaiumiil ered, with tbs v- v
and the workings of Hla dlvtne grace. to show gratitude for thia great mercy
« • * the one who sincerely expressed
«art of its system turned ->v
I. Their Awful Affliction (v. 12).
H ere’s a truth
majeste. He and Brookbeart are
It.
that's p u r s
Thej- were leper*. Leprooy la a con­
Ooiupm tor, deprived of ,
"Lr~
accused of throwing a monkey
V. The Gratitude of the Nine ( w .
and pearly.
tagious dlaease which rot* off the
reel rnnle e.-et, w hat e x in u
Fresher t h a n
wrcnoli into the well-oiled machin­
members of tbe body and eventuate* 17-18).
■ver Its- thi syit tn lef
i
the morning
Presumably they were Jews. The
In death. It may be unnoticed In th*
ery of the United States senate
ger p oinieo • ' l i t hear t W
dew;
very
ones
who
should
liuve
been
moat
blood of the person for years. It la
ntive to m ild branch h - <
b i Do your shop-
and causing the complacent bosses
of such a foul nature that the one grateful did not show any apt re fla ­
iv
p i n g bright
es I • rivgi trank I ns a "I
tion. They were content to get much
there to realise that the “ farm
thus
afflicted
la
cast
ont
from
society.
and early—
Halsey Christian Church
I not a <" ast system?
Thle segregation wa* In accordance from Christ without giving Him any­
Do It early and
bloc” still exi*ts,*notwith*tanding
-A
boras road with home
thing.
He
expect*
those
who
experi­
get through!
with the Mosaic law (Lev. 18 :*•). It
all their anathema«.
Church Announcements
waa a kind of Naaman quarantine ence Hla salvation to give Hlin their isr sta must be the chief rsiia cr
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measure. Leprosy ha* always been love and gratitude. The Lord ta hurt tf a community for dsvslopm nt
A Gift Suggestion.
Currah of Christ:
regarded as a type of aln, even at when saved sinner* go off with the •>acaua* such a boms road d»i>
A pretty little Christmas gift is a
blessing of salvation us though they
ipon the community gr>< <
towel bolder, mode In the same way as
10, Bible school, W. H. Robert, time* visited upon people for some
aln. Example*, the leproay of Oehatl had stolen It. .Many tuke all they ran
is own growth. T h a i is
W e H ave
the elastics. Mabe two strips of the mn, superintendent.
get from Christ anil give nothing In re­
band, one a little longer than the other,
«*« with the Southern P
6:30, Junior and senior Christian ( I I King* 6 ); Miriam (Nom. 121; Ca- turn. All the blessings of civilisation
EVERY THING
atah ( I I Kings 18:6). Sin ha* come Into
and wind ribbon of the same shade on Endeavor services.
In tbe last twelve r n , -
are
ours
through
Christ,
yet
how
few
O ptical
tbe world and flow* from generation
two large etribroldered boops and one
put
more
money into railro-t
11, Lord's Supper.
to generation through the racial thank Him for them. The proportion
small one. Join to the bands, small
snaion«, railroad -hop* and r i
E Y E S T R A IN
7:30, Sermon
of
those
who
are
ungrateful
for
the
stream, ao that all are alnnera (Rom.
one at the top and large ones on the
oad terminal« in the t - r
la th* Cause of Many
Lester Jones, pastor.
Though aln may be hidden. It blessings which Christ brought Is per­
bottom.
Run white ribbon thrhbgh
«set of tbe Sisrra Nevad i a I
H U M A N IL L S
eventually break* out and destroys th* haps nine to one. The fact that grati­
the bends and finish with bows at the
and »onli
I f yottr eye* give you trouble or
body. Evidence« of this are seen on tude was expressed by n Mnmnrltan Cascade mountains
top of hoop*. This Is also nice as a Methodist:
your glasss* are annoying
•very hand. There 1* no need of Ulbl* shows bow often we are shamed by from th* Columbia riser to the
tie rack'or hair ribbon holder.
Sunday School, 10.
S 8E US. We can Relieve You
the devotion of those less fuvored Mexican line, than all other rail-
proof of Ita reality.
Preaching, 11.
thun curst Ivea.
road* put together, two tn o n*.
Bancroft Optical Co.
II.
Th*lr
Cry
f
*
r
Mercy
(v.
13).
The bill increasing pensions *f
Junior League, 3,
313 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
f
They were in great need. No tin­
It ba* built locomotive* and cars,
Finding God.
civil and Mexican war veterans
Intermediate League. 7:30.
man help wa* available. They had
I f we cr.nnot find Ood In your houM put up tbs finest railroad office
has beeu vetoed.
Epworth League, 7:80.
somehow heard how 3esua had healed and mine, upon the rondslde or the building in tha country, built the
Preaching in the evening.
some leper«. Where there Is real heal­ mergln of the sea; In the bursting most
modern warehouses, ds.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
ing If Is hound to be noised about. Thia seed or opening flower; In the dsy reloped electric
railways,
in
aroused
faith
In
them
"Faith
cometb
Rev, C. T , Cook, Pastor,
duty or night musing I do not think .oreassd its port facilitiee. all on
by hearing, and hearing by the Word we should discern Him any more upon
I a large scale.
of Ood" (Rom. 10:17). A* He came the gruss of M e n or beneath t h . •
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“ What
What tbs
tbe people
people want
want is
it more
Sunday School Lesson
their way they called for mercy It I* moonlight of Gsttiaemane.—J. ila r-
railroad*, aot more railroad com­
the
privilege
of
all
alnnera
to
call
tin
«au.
(By REV p B FITZWATER, D. D-s
panies; more
cars,
not more
Teacher of English Bible In the Moody upon 3eaui Christ for mercy. Salva­
Bible Institute of Chicago.,
railroad management*. ’’
tion from the most awful sins will
Vletory Over Sin.
'■'eprrlrbt. lift. We«t«rn Nswspepwr CnUa. eurely come to all who cry unto Him
4 Coffee Discovery
According to sn Arabian legend, Hadji Omar, a pious Dsr-
vish, was outlawed from Mocha in 128.S. When almost dying of
hunger in the wilderness he roasted some of the small rouud berries
he found growing wild in the thickets. A few of the roosted berries
accidentally fell into his drinking water, and thns codec w j s dis­
covered.
You Will Find It Here
Many people in this town an 1 vicinity hsve discover*! that
they can get the best coffee at our store—the kind thst p’easis their
lasts and sails their picketbooks Call or telephone. We want
to show yon.
Fresb roasted bulk coffee* at 25, 35, 4 cents.
KOONTZQ
GOOD GOODS
LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 4
T H E GRACE OF G RATITU DE
LBSSON TEXT-Luk* IT 11-1».
GOLDEN TEXT—Enter Into Hl* III«»
»Ith thar.ksalvlne. and late Hie court*
with pralee be thankfa! unte him. an<
biers Hie name -P e a l m 100 «
REFERENCE MATERIAL-I D im e
» I'M . Psalm u e u -M . M att 1» 21-»;
Phil < S-T
PRtMART TOPIC-A Man Who W u
Thankful
JUNIOR TOPIC — Remembering te
Thank Go*
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR T O P IC
—1 - e Grace of OrauteSe
TOUKO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—CultlvaUn« the Habit of Gralltisda
r ’rk/srit.*
Jesui 1* now
Irni where He
the sins of the
that He ehnnld
on III* srgy to Jerass-
will be offered op foe
people. It was fitting
fee» through th* conn-
In Blncerity.
III . Bidden te
Go te the
Priest*
(v. H ).
Before the leper* were healed they
were to show themselves to the
prieats, according to the Mosaic law
(Lev. 14:1-82). A t they went In faith
they were healed. While God goes be­
fore In the work of M iration, yet He
demand* of the sinner faith. Faith la
the cauae of Hla action. Activity on
the sinner's part la necesMry ao that
God'a grace can flow Into him. Faith
expreaaes Itself In action. Bv thia
mean* the divine power and human
need ere united. Tbe only faith need­
ed la for the slaner to realise the heal­
ing power of Christ, and a* this I*
acted upon there Is the consequent In­
crease which results in complete sal­
vation. Cleanaln* la realised through
obedience
IV. The Qratltuda af tha Ona (TV.
18. 1<).
Perceiving that ba was healed of bi*
It la not by understanding God, hut
by trusting Him, (but we huie victory
over sin.—Anon.
Secretary of Interior Fall bn«
resigned because he, Instead of
Secretary of Agriculture Wallao«,
Charity Among Y oursslvst.
could not have control of govern­
Hut before »11 things have » con ment forest*.
staot mutual charity among ynttDWlves
for charity coverelh a multitude o
sins —I Peter 4 :8.
The Linn and Benton grange
oppose* free text heok*.
fxf/.fxf-.$<$$($ J
“ The Family Mix ”
By the Christian Endeavor
Saturday, Jan. 13
8 p. m .
Children. ?0c ; general ailmitaion,
Stati on wie et Clark e eher Moadey, Jen. S
s F ' 4 ' 4 ‘ '4 '
Rialto Theater
reserved seats, 40c
$ $ $ $ ¿4. A,
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