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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE
—
VOL X I
a
HALSSY, LINN COUNTY,’.OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN U, 1923
NO. 20
Shedd Shots
(B y Ann» Pennell)
Miae Lee Kellett lias returned to
her home in Portland after a week’*
▼¡•it with R. A. Joaliag and wife.
PARROTT AT BALSEY
Revival Begins Monday
M. E. Church
Jots and Tittles
,
DIVINE HEALING
Phenomena Indisputable,
Whatever the Source
Short Stories of Happening in Linn County Generally
and in Halsey Particularly
There have been some most
Brownsville Briefs
(By Ralph Lawrence)
Mrs. Jim DeW ulf has quite a
Rev. E. B. Parrott and wife,
serious case of blood poisoning in
with
Miss Q nlliford, the musician,
her right band oaused by a sliver.
Alvan Leach and wife returned
vonderful cures recently in this Dr. Waits ia the attending pbyei-
la»t Thursday from Portland, after will be here at the opening of
The county fair stockholders 2° a surgical operation made
•ounty, as well as outside of it in ciaa.
several days’ visit.
series of revival meetings at ths meet at Albany Jan 27.
necessary bv his injuries. Mrs.
his and other states uuder anoint-
Mrs. Lawrence has been quite
C. W. Kennedy and wife were M. E. church next Monday eve
‘ Potter Points ” received lest West went home by train Monday.
ng
and prayer io tha uame of the ill at her home with neuritis.
Albauy shoppers Friday.
ning. This is the result of earnest night, too late to be pul in type
J- F. Salash it at work again Lord. Same sav “ hypnotism,’ ’ She was unable to be at school a
H E. Abry, member of the invitations from Halsey people, before the press hour, will appear after being laid up with a severe
tome “ auto-suggestion,” and some part of last week. Mrs. W right
state railroad commission, was in who have been attending the next week.
cold.
snbstituted for bar.
Brownsville
meetings
in
large
ay it all to the devil. The metb-
Shedd Monday,
The Linn and Benton Pcmona
Robert Blann underwent a quite
numbers. Many went again yet
The Albany-Brownsville stage >ds are quite different from thoae
J- C. Shedd is seen driving a terday, both to tba healing meet­ grange opposes the free text hook
serious operation one day last
company
hat
laid
off
one
of
its
bill
because
of
the
expense
and
in
hypnotism.
To
lay
such
bless­
new Stndebaker car.
ing in private homee in the morn­ for sanitary reasons.
old care and ia runniug a shining ings to the devil one must be very week for kidney trouble at au A l­
bany hospital. He is somewhat
Harve Davis of Portland spent ing, and to the church in the eve­
new Cadillac on the route.
The Albany co-operative cream­
better at the present writing.
«rnestly searching for Satan.
the week end with his father end ning.
Rev. C. T . Cook went to Junc­
The attendance from Halsey at
mother, John Davis and wife.
The morning meetings have bean ery is said to ba the oldest in the
Miss Week» of Lebanon, teacher
held
in several homes each day, state and to have just closed its tion City Thursday end preached he Parrott revival meetings at it Ash Swale, was sick oue day
Mrs. Ashton and children of
rao»t
successful
year,
paying
$185,
•irownsville
increased
until
the
the
funeral
aearnon
for
Mrs.
M.
V.
set week and was unable to be at
Portland are visiting at the home heeauss one would not afford room
Howard.
md. Among the announced con ichooi. Edith Howe substituted
for all who earns. Mr. Parrott 000 to ita 625 patrons.
of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Clay.
• erts were a number from here.
A suit between J. H . Newland
She is on her way to California to want from ona to ths othar until
lin e Map!« Circle met test night with Mr, Parrott was besought to come (or her.
all
wars
vlpitad.
and
bia
wife
over
the
ownership
reside.
a large attendance and installed ac
Mrs. Margie Furr gave a musi­
o Halsey aud replied that he
of money io the bank of Browne
cere
for
1923:
Fast
guardian
neighbor,
cal
recital at the home of Mrs.
vouid
never
again
labor
under
the
Ed. Enterprise: Rev. M r. P a r­ fills has been decided in New­
W alter Hovey of Portland spent
Agnes Brown ; guardian neighbor, Adda rSet fictions imposed in Browns­ Ietzie in North Brownsville. Tha
the week end with R. A. Joelini rott and wife, who have bean draw­ land’s favor by a jury.
Ringo ; advisor, Amanda H i l l ; clerkk, ville.
He had arranged before program was much enjoyed. The
ing more people to the Browns­
and wife.
On bis way home from serving Louise Robnvtt; banker, JFditk Rob- ie took up divine healing to hold a,see shows ths intelligent care
ville Methodist chureh than the
(iven by the instructor. Mrs.
Ray Duncan and fam ily of A l­ building would hold, camo over some papers at Eugeae Tuesday nett) magician, Adda Cjrcoran ; isptrin those revival meetings.
bany visited last week with Dale Monday afternoon, accompanied Deputy Sheriff Cecil Harrison’s of the guards, Maggie ¿Stewart, a toad- . I t is remeuiberad that when he Furr is to be aomineuded on her
auto broke down at Harrisburg ant, Louisa A. Taylor'; musician, ¡Sadie
Duucan and wife.
<aw what was being done by Dr. excellent work.
by Mrs. Charles Howe of the
He got a ride as far at hare with Robertson ; outer sentinel, Delita M iller ; Price at Albany he announced
Baptist chureh there, and «on-
Merle Tyoer of Albany, working
D. S. M cW illiam s
and walked inner sentinel, Maggie Bressler; man­ rom the platform, with tears run-
ducted services at ths 0 . W. Frum home to Browosville.
Appeal to Shippers
for the Mountain States Power
agers Haiti.Teraslaton. Elisabeth White | ling dowu his cheeks. that if he
home. Bov. C- T. Cook, N. T.
jompany, received au 11.600-volt
and Sadie Robertson , correspondent, :ould not get the same poWer he shock of elsctricity
Suead,
C.
P.
Stafford
aud
twenty-
0
.
West
and
wife
of
Corvallis
Wednesday
Ths Amsricsn Railway aasneia
ware hare over the weak and, vis­ Louise Robnett. A ll enjoyed a social vouid abandon the pulpit.
norning. The only thing that
tion issues a bulletin urging ship­ seven ladies attended.
Boon he was healing the afflicted «avsd his life wae the fact that he
Two viatlme of paralysia re­ iting the ltd y ’i uncle and aunt, time and a banquet. The. year is des
pers to do their p a rtin reducing the
tinrd to be a profitable one and each is Price does, and several Albany
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Gage,
who
reside
ceived
the
healing
when
M
r.
Par­
was standing on a board well
loss the country is sustaining
with G. W. Shaw. M r. West was" ifficor is pledged to do'her best|ts,fur­ pastors were and are doing the soaked with oil. He received a
through shortage of cara. It says, rott prayed for it. Members of
ther the work of Vine Maple Circle.
[same.
bad burn on the back of hie head
among oiher things: Load ears to both Halsey ehurebes were thrown gassed in ths army in Franca, sad
A t Brownsville he was forbidden and wae in bed a dav or so. Other­
to
the
floor
by
the
overwhelming
ha
returned
to
Corvallis
to
under­
(Continued
from
page
3)
full carrying capacity. In buying
to attempt healings iu the Method, wise he escaped unhurt.
other than lass oar load shipments power.
lets church, where the meetings
One
of
the
subjects,
after
the
A party at Glaun Isom's waa
specify
“ car loads” — not fixer
III! Tha Son’s Degeneration (vv. 13- were held, or to touch on them at
given Saturday avening in honor
quantities as governed by tariff meeting, thus described her expe­
14).
any considerable length in bis
rience.
of Mra. Isom’s birthday. Aftar a
minimums or set trade unite
I fell to the floor as tbongh I
Ho had a good time while his money talks.
Unload care promptly.
pleasant evauing epent in playing
He
said
that
he
would
not
come
lasted, but tho end came quickly. The
Iu loading care, load car the day had been knocked down by a
progressiva 500, luncheon wae
Indications are that his course was to Halsey unless a church or hall
blow. Another
woman
placed. Load to cubical or 10 par heavy
served by Mrs. Warren Isom, sis­
soon run. From plenty tn his father's
ould be bad where he would be
near me fait the shook and tall.
cent above marked capacity.
ter of the hostess. The guests de­
bouse
to
destitution
In
the
far
coun­
ree to heal the sick and preach on
parted
at a small hour of the
In ordering oars, state sisa de­ A.m ighty tingling, quivering sens­
try
was
a
short
Journey.
The
sinner
the subject.
sired and quantities to be loaded, ation went through all the para­
morning. Tha guests were K arl
la soon made to realize the famine
A
t
Brownsville
Mr.
P
arro
tt’s
and speoify destination and route lysed parts of my person. This
Stewait, Leon Turner, Clifford
when his very powers which minis­
isaling meetings have been held
in each Instauce
Order only the lasted for hours, until tang after
tered to his pleasure are burned out.
Babcock and Warren Isom and
at
private
homes
in
the
forenoon
frianda
had
taken
ma
home
and
IV . Tha Sow’s Degradation (vv. IB,
number of cars actually required
their wiveg, Misses Gladys Stewart
ind a number of wondarful cur««
placed ma io bod. I t was unlike
10).
for shipment.
and O m « Isom aud tha boat and
A t Friday morn
Hal»ey Christian Church
H e had no friends to help him when tie reported.
hostess.
Unload the oars the day re­ anything I bad aver experienced
ing’a
meeting
there
were
fifty
in
his money was all gone, so he was
ceived, thus releasing equipement, before. I know it wee the power
Mr. Blakely, city marshal, Is
driven to hire out to a eltlsen to feed stt-ndance.
avoiding demurrage, etc., by tak­ of the bleated Lord. ”
Church Announcements
the cigaret law
in
Sunday night people turned enforcing
awlne. I t waa quite a change from a
M
r.
Porrott
stated
that
the
ing man from othar work tempor­
Chureh of c B tist:
He
arrested Joe
sonahlp In his father's bouse to feed­ away after the Methodist church Brownsville.
Presbyterian,
Methodist
and
Bap
arily until oars are unloaded, em­
ing hogs In the far country. So It Is; was packed to the doors and no McFarland for Bracking cigarets,
ploying additional mao or unload­ list people of Brownsville propose
10, Bible school, W. H. Robert- those wbo will not serve God are made more could get in. There had bean and after many good promisee on
i
build
a
tabarnaele
there
that
ing at nights and on Sundays.
slaves to the devil to do his bidding talk of closing the meeting* that the psrt of Joe, aud some from his
ill accommodate all who may •on, suparintondaot.
Notify agent or yard master im ­
6:80, Junior and soaior Christian (Bom. 8:16). In his shame and dis­ night, but it was decided to Con­ father, the lad wae released. I t
come
from
surroundlag
towns
to
mediately when unloading is aom-
grace the prodigal could not even get
Endeavor scrvisas.
may uot be eo easy auother time.
tinue them a while longer.
attend ths meetings.
the necessary food. The course food
pleted.
11, Lord’s Supper.
Ths
people
of
Brownsville
are
Stores of requests have eome la
The evangelist, Mr. Parrott, is
at the hogs waa denied him.
7: 30, Sermon
:onsidering the building of a tab- preachiug to a house af people,
that the Parrotts hold meetiags ia
V. The Son’s Reeteratlen (vv. 17-24).
Lester
Jones,
pastor.
How Churches Crow.
trnacle.
other towns.
packed to the lim it, including
L He Came to Himself (v. 17).
Once there was a Chinese laundry.
I t is reported that the Episcopal standing room. Almost everyone
. O x i W bo W as T i m
When
he
reflected
a
bit
he
waa
made
Then la became a store. Then It be­
Methodist:
conscious that, though he had wronged authorities removed Mr. Spencer, in town
is interested. Prayer
came a church.
Tor ten years It
Sunday School, 10.
his father and ruined himself, yet he ioog pastor of the M. E church meetings are being held in differ­
served In this capacity, and from It
MORE M IN IN Q IN ALASKA
♦le a son of his father. In the days it Albany, on petition of members ent parte of town, aad divine heal­
Preaching, 11.
hae come a group of 47 communicants
of his sinning be was beside himself. vho were dissatisfied at his out-
Junior League, 8,
and 100 children who, thia year, have
ing is being dona. Many are ex­
Wages in Alaska have almost been
The world calls the sinner who leaves <poken disparagement df divine
Intermediate League, 7:80.
acquired rhelr own new building. St.
periencing
tha power of the H oly
off his evU ways crasy, but In reality healing.
completely readjusted and as a re­
Whatever tba source of Ghost. It is hoped Mr. Parrott
EpWbrth League, 7:80.
Philip's chapel. New Orleans
he
Just
becomes
sane.
I
t
we
could
m it of thia there ia increased mining
these manifestations, be it hardy
Preaching in the evening.
ill remain a while longer aad wa
but get sinners to think seriously of
activity. The completion of the rail­
who, beieiving in divine power and shall have a nsw Brownsville.
Prayer masting, Thuraday, 8.
tbelr condition It would be more easy
goodnees, denies that they are the
road through that country has been
to get them to turn from their sins.
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
cause.
W b H a v i
ths means of easing up the labor
2. His Resolution (v. 18). His re­
Warmed Over
A parson who adduces tha beauty
EVERY THING
flection
ripened
into
resolution.
The
market. While that work was under
and
perfection
of
a
rose,
the
magic
Sunday
School
Lesson
picture of his home, where even the
way it was almost impossible to get
The items below were in tha
O ptical
hired servant* had a superabundance, power of the rain and the sunshine
pr:nter'a hands Thursday warning
men to do any kind of labor as the ( 9 r REV. P B PITZW a TER. D. D.. mowed
him to make a decision to leave m producing fruit, flowers, food,
E Y E S T R A IN
Tm ehw e t En«U»a Bill« la the Moody
of last week, when so much “ copy"
railroad contractors made it so at­
BibU Institut« of Chlca<o.>
the far country and go home.
as evidence of the beneficent power
la the Cause of Maay
C c p yrls fct. l i l i , W —to r » N s w r * « H r Ufttoa.
had accumulated that it could not
tractive
that
men
flocked
there
from
8. His Cfinfeaalon ( w . 18, 19). He of Ood, and refuses to credit the
H U M A N ILL S
all he set without night work, aa
acknowledged that his sin waa against same power with the restoration
all over the territory. Now they
I f your eyes give you trouble or
LESSON FOR JANUARY 21
heaven and bis father— that he had of sight or hearing to a blind or the paper must be in the poatoffle«
yonr glasses are annoying
must seek work in the minea and the
SBK US. We oan Relieve Yea ’ .
forfeited hl« right to be called a son, leaf infant, or of power to walk to Thursday night.
result ia that there is more mining
t h e prodigal son
and begged to be given a place as a * paralytic, must have his mental
The Halsey attendance at tha
Bancroft Optical Co. <i under way at the present time than
hired servant. The sinner not only
313 1st 9t. W. Albany, Phone
£
Parrott meetings st Brownsville
vires
crossed.
The
Enterprise
is
I-E88ON
TEXT—
Luke
U;tl-M
there has been at any time since the
should make a resolution; he should
GOLDEN TEXT—Thera Is Joy la the confess his sin ; for with the heart man tot preaching anv creed, nor ex­ the last two daye baa been very
“boom.”
r « « n - e of the angel« of Ood over ona
plaining ilia healing«, but it cer- ' heavy.
belleveth unto righteousness, and with
euioer that repenteth.—Luke U 10.
tainly cannot ascribe unquestion.
tha
month
confession
te
made
unto
sal­
. RJC1'?:RENCE “ ATERJAL-Paalm ■ ;
S. J. Saiith and fam ily and C.
Luke LM-S0, Rom S;l-U; Oal. 1:1-4.
ible go >d a devil. “ Every good P. Stafford and wife were dinner
vation.
RR/,i? ART
fath er's Love.
4. His Action (v. 20). Action was »nd perfect gift cometb from God,” guests of Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Bar­
JUNIO R TOPIC—A P icture of the
Heavenly Father'« Love.
needed. Resolution will not avail un­ wa are told, and if health is not s num at Harrisburg Sunday.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC less accompanied with action.
jood and perfect gift, where on
-T h e Reach and Power of Our father's
D. Taylor and fam ily drava to
Love.
i
8. Ills Reception by His Father rarth can ona be found?
Harrisburg Sunday to see the high
TOUNO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC ( w . 20-24). The father had not for­
-H o w to Treat Sinner«.
water. The river overflowed ita
gotten his son. During the years he
Like a Letter From Hom«
banks aoutb of town and quita a
longed for bis return. He must often
Accordiag te sa Arabisa legend, Hadji Omar, a pious Der-
I. The Sen’s Inaubordlnation (v. 12). have looked for him, for he »nw him
Twenty-seven years is a long dsap stream was flowing through
viah, waa outlawed from Mocha in 1283. When almost dying of
There Is every irdication that this when be was a great way off. So am
'in
n to keep up interest in a town town just east of the schoolhouse.
hunger ia the wllderneaa he roasted «Ame of the «mall round berries
was a happy home. But a devil eo- lout waa he for him that he ran tn
In renewing hit
M rs. It. R. MoAIpin of Portland
tered It and «tlrred up discontent In meet him and fell upon his neck and ifter leaving it
he found grswiag wild ia the thickets. A few of the roasted berries
the heart of the younger son. He t»o- kissed him. So glad was the father lubecription to the Enferpriee Dr. was a guest at tha C. P. Stafford
accidentally fell into h it drinking water, and thus coffee was dis­
ratne tired of tha restraints of bom«. that he even did not hear his confes­ H. Micbener of Wiobita, Kae., harna last Friday aud Saturday.
covered.
His desire for freedom moved him to sion through, but ordered the tokens writes:
“ We enjoy tbs Enter-
C. H . Koontz raturnad from a
w ilfully choose to leave homo— throw of honor to be placed upon him, re prise very much, as it it like a
buainsss trip to Portland Friday
off tho constraints of his fsthor*s rule. cetvlng him hack Into a eon’s position
ettar from home, although wa
avan ng’
Sin Is the desire to be free from tho re­ This parable makes bare God's heart itft
H aliey twenty-seven y atrt
straints of rightful authority and for Every teacher should strive to preeent «go.
Mrs. J. 9. McMahan left for
Most
of
our
old-time
friends
Many peapla ia tkit town and vicinity have discovered that
selfleh Indulgence
It starts out with thia lesson so as to show God’s forgiv­
Springfield, Roseburg and other
«re
in
Pine
Grove
cemetery.
The
they can get the beat coffee at our store— the kind that pleases their
wrong thoughts about Ood. At the re­ ing mercy— His willingness to receive
younger ones I met on their ar­ poiute south on the delayed train
quest of the eon. the father "divided back His wayward child.
taste and suite their pocketbook« Call or telephone. We want
rival
in this world have outgrown Monday evening.
onto
them
his
living."
I
to «how you,
ny
knowledge.
Only the names
Mra. T. H . Downs of Portland,
II. Tho Son's Departure (v. 18).
The Rebekahs h«Id high jinks at
Freih roaatad bulk coffees at 23, 33, 40 caste.
ire
familiar.
W.
J. Ribeiin, Walt their hall last night. Mesdame«
Having made the final decision ba got whose husband formerly was th>
bis good« in portable shape. Having Methodist pastor at Brownsville, -imitli, Clyds Koontz, J. A. Hteven- Bond, True and Moruhinweg wera
«on, John LaRua, John M illar and elected trustees.
thrown off the restraints of his father's
rule he eagerly withdrew from his fs- and Mrs. Anna Green of Suther­ W • C. Smith are a few of them .”
Tba new city officers, as reported
By the same day’s mail, with a
tlier's presence. This Is always the lin visited Mrs. Wbealar for at.
GOOD GOODS
wsy sin works. He "gulherod all to­ hour or twoTaeaday, as they werv
heck for renewal, came this from in tliese columns after tba election,
gether. ' When the «Inner casts off bis
Mra. J. W. Thompson of Barns, took office Monday,
allegiance to Ood be take« all that ha on their way to Brownsville l< Ora.:
" I like to read id your
P. N. Bierlv of Harrisburg wae
has with him. He not only wsstas his viait the Vincent family and at­ paper about tha people wa know.
in le s s and renewed bia eubaorip-
Ft tot M i character la sacrificed tend the Parrott meetings.
It ia like a letter irorn home, ’ ’ I tion to the Enterprise today
4 Coffee Discovery
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