Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, November 26, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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    HALSRY MMTfcKCKIStt
P K'.B 2
NO V. 2>. J«*»
I \ue Grove Points
News Notes From
1 Kay.
ateta
traaaurar
land mill.
The new reilreed line wtl.
start Oom and connect wtth the 7FB
has sufficient evidence that the
haa appointed Oaorga P. <9rtf
A
ll
Over
Oregon
lamette
Tetley Soebham railroad at
An Independent— Not neutral—news* Lord is surely working.
nth of Salam, as dsgiuty state traaa
iK n trrp rla e Carreepoad
paper, published eveijr Weduesdaj,
Tihrd: During this month, I
in event Mr. Qrlffttfa accepts Molalte.
John McNeil and wife wtraia Qjeane(j
« r Was. it. A H tK IJ C H
have seen hundreds of strong
the Western tha agpofntmant ba will enter upon
men and women come from all Albany Friday.
hla now dattaa January 1.
W ith the H igh
Newspaper Union
Wi|, £
, od wlfe Ti, iud at
rrlp lo.
* 1 .0 a yeer la edvaaee. parts of the house to the altar,
Tha body of Arohta Boon«, coo
S ch ool C lassics
weeping
and
bowed
under
con-
L
K
K
”
Thorgd#y.
Advertieiog, 20c ao in c h ; no discoun
North Rood la to hara cMy deliver, daetor. oaa of tha four man killed
seeking penitentially,
J
tor tune OE »pace ; no cbarge for com viction,
the Salmon croak wreak la Coos
poMtJün o re «auges,
By MARGARET BOYD
the justifying grace of God and j Charlee Nichole end »one were aarvica bagtaning Dacembar L Baas In
cauaty tha latter part of October
tor SuaOald haa baaa advtead.
ba "F a lo -1oí Hare«r*pb«.” te a Una.
Albany
visitor»
Wednesday.
the
peace
that
passeth
all
un­
• e advertíam e dliculaed aa aewa
Fredpuattea at MarahflaU atea« eras found at Gaylord. I t m ile, trow
<S by M argaret Bard.)
derstanding ; and rising, faces
Arthur Sprirgate and wife vis-* Saptaiabar V haa raaahad Í» J * lachas. tha »can« of the washout
radiant with joy. declare they ,
"In vain tha learning a f tha age
nea’ Sunday.
A NEW JESUS.
A stand of 7M,OOOAH1U teat ot ttm Unclasped the eable-lettered page;
tha avaraa» annual
had found the satisfying pur- >
bar ta Clatsop and Tillamook conn Even In its treasures he cauld And
tion.
Charles Gilbert and wife of Cor-
Some months ago was report­
Twelve aemmuultlas »ad a o ra thaa tlaa haa been sold by A. 8. K erry oi Food fo, the fever of hla mind.*
Fourth: The atmosphere o f Ivalli» visited their sou Frank and
— Lady a f the L a k a
ed the discovery of a picture of all the services I attended was ■ ramily Thursday.
M ladlvldnal Industries had axhibita Seattle to tha Oregon American Lum
bar
company
for
94,300,000.
The
stand
According
te
an old story, tbraa
Jesus antedating any of the intensely spiritual; and I am i Mesdame» Bervl M cNeil and at tha aaaaal Marlan-Polk Industrial at timber la near VUs-noaia and K erry men. a lumbermen,
a botanist and a
show
at
Salem.
well-known Latin paintings and absolutely sure I could not be Anna Eagy visited th» school
poet, went for a walk together through
A
ruling
made
by
W
illiam
Mender
Fla» baatla lnfaststloa la tlmbar ot
s foreat. After the walk, tha lumber­
representing a very different deceived about this matter. I Monday afternoon.
the Des-hetse natleaal forast baa teen ahott aommandant of U a Oregon sol man could discuss the sort of lumbar
physique from that shown in never have been in any place
Mr. Hofiicb of Albany apeot found te ba moat aoriana. reports
dlara’ home, requiring aU veteran« the trees would make, aad bew much
the generally accepted paint­ where there was so much de­ Thursday installing a ligbt plant
I . Jacnloka, l o t t n m a i t aaiomolcglat drawing a pension of 350 or mare tl it would cut to the aero; tha botanist
ings, none of which claims to vout praying.
ai the Charles Nichols borne
pay for U e tr clothing, haa been pul could name the species of trees aad
A laaa rob bar lootad tha Cttlians'
Fifth: Quite a number of my
have been cotemporaneous with
Into effect at the Roaaburg Institution undergrowth, and could discuss the
Mr». Emma Sylvester has re- National bank at Matollua at about
the subject.
personal friends, prominent and
Soma one stole 9400 In cash, aev ecology of the region; the poet could
tulk of the arching of the branches,
This older picture represent­ influential ministers and laymen 'turned to her heme in P jrtland, 93003 In avranay at 1:30 o’clock
aral
and one cheok for 96(
«everal weeks spent wfth her tha afternoon and Qod la aa ant» from voucharn
the decking with light and shade of
ed a vigorous, energetic appeal­ tu Los Angeles and from other
Booth
KaUy
Lumbar
company
moble
e
the forest floor, and the catering of
parts of the country, are of the 80 ü l*red
ing, red-headed man.
employes In logging camp No. 34 the tree trunks and leaves. All bad
Attar hearing komaataad diepatea In
And now appears a new “Life 3ame opinion as myself, with
Mesdames N. E Chandler, P
above Wandllng, while the men slept looked et the same things; but each
tha
vletaity
of
WaplntUn.
Fadaral
Land
of Christ,” written by a man regard to this servant of the A. Pehreson, R W Stewart, L . E
according to a report aent to Sherlfi had seen Just wliat his Interest and
who has made a study of the Lord and her work.
Eagy and E E. Hover attended Inapactor W alter baa gone to Prlao Taylor.
training had fltted him to see.
vfUa
to
make
investigations
tor
the
I hold no brief from Mrs. the missionary meeting at Mr»,
subject since his boyhood Sun­
It Is much the same with reading.
Bacaane
bis
wife
had
started
di
Three men may read the same bosk
day school days, when he noted McPherson. What I have writ­ i Dunn’», in Peoria, Thursday al- gevarnmant.
vorce proceeding« agalnat him, Au and get from it three totally different
W arrant lndabtadnaaa ot Washing
the efTenimate character given ten is of my own free will, and ; ternoon
gust Medlar, 53, shot and sarioualy messages; or the same men may read
ton const* la 1141.339.14. with caab on
in representations of one who wholly disinterested. I have
Mrs. L id ia Davis. Mr. and Mra. hand amounting to 9413,154.11, ao wounded her and than turned the gut a book et three dlffereut ages and get
exerted more influence on man­ heard and read so many harsh
Sam McHugh and George Heller, cording to a racant report ot tha conn on himself and sent a bullet througt from It three different messages. We
kind than any other, and began criticisms of this servant of the all
hla brain in the basement of the wo can understand of uny book or poeia
of Portland, visited Mr». Mary
ty traasver.
to doubt the accuracy of the in­ Lord and her great work, most­ Herbert
only what ohr experience has fitted us
man's home hi Portland.
at R. K Stewart’s last
formation current on the sub­ ly by my own friends, that I week Mr». Davis is Mrs. Her­
Tha Columbia Count* Fair aasocla
to nnderstend. We cannot comprehend
Plans of the United States coast a thought that Is outside our knowl­
ject.
decided to look into the matter bert’s sister.
tion baa purchased 170 acres of land
guard
to
place
seven
now
speedy
cut
edge. When u man evolves a new idea
He reconstructs many por­ for myself. This I have done,
on tha highway near Daer Island and
tions of the story of the life of md in fairness and justice I T b s community club program wUl spend 940,000 oa saw building» tera In waters off the Oregon coaat be the rest of the world Is unable to un­
fore Christmas hara bout changed anc derstand It UDtll Intellectual bridges
Christ, not controverting the have been led to write the above. given Fridav evening was well and Improvement«.
Oregon may net gat any of the cutters have been built to connect our old
attended.
While
it
was
shorter
writings that have come down
Mrs. McPherson is fortunute
FranaU Wimmer, 99, employ« In th« now being built a t Puset Sound ship ideas with the new Idea.
through the centuries as sacred, in having a noble, sensible than nsital, it was well enjoyed. paper a llla at Oregon City, la la th*
When people find Shakespeare and
but setting forth new ideas bas­ liristian mother, Mrs. Minnie Miss Helen M iller of Albany hospital suffering from a gunshot yards, for more than a year.
Milton and Thackeray dull, it merely
The cost of Irrig ating la n d . In Ore means they lack knowledge to eiuibla
spent the week end at the J. A.
ed upon them. Instead of the
wound la tha cheat aausad by an sect
gon, baaed on the ftnaoriul statement« them to enjoy the works of these
weakling pictured by Italian Kennedy, who manages the Johnson borne and she and Miss dent at hla home.
of tha 43 Irrigation districts organized writers. Pupils who find Shakespeare
masters, he sees a person of business affairs of her daughter Hazel Johnson presented a urgro
Marina F. Martin. 55. war veteran
while they are In high achool
masterful strength of character, and is her confidential advisor. comedy at the entertainment that aad night watchman, waa shot and In tha atata, ranges dront 91.24 U a are bora
likely to find him a moat fascinat­
was well received.
• L. W. MUNHALL
3114.34 an aare, or aa avenupe of 943.31
so superior to his surroundings
killed duriAs a revolver battle with
for 33 af tha projects, acdprdlng tc ing writer when they reread hla works
that
frequently he triumphed
fifteen er twenty yeara after they are
robbers at tha Closest A Davare com
a report Died at Salam by ^he atari
out of school; because they will have
pan* office In Portland.
over opposition by quietly ignor­
irrigation commission.
gained In knowledge sod exparlanoa
ing it. This story is running in
Thera ware 1199 homesteaders
Returns reewtvad at the odSoes oi In the meantime.
A
nno
u
n
cin
g
O
ur
the Woman’s Home Companion,
pahlte lands In Oregon in tha last
I f a man has a mental obsession, a
tha aaaratary of state from every coun
beginning with the December
fiscal year, according to a report of
ty In the state Indicate that PresMenl "fever of his mind.” he will find food
number, and the view of Christ’s
tha Interior department. Tha number
Coolidge rereelvad a tourt of 142 $7i to feed It In whatever ha reeds. A bo-
attitude toward cavilers is il-
nt acres entered was 144,000.
Haver and an uubellever, for example,
votaa In tlyls atata at the ascent elec
lustarted by the story of Abra­
ISIT OUR STORE and see o u r
The Multnomah County Pair aaao tion. Mr. Davis received 47J139 votes can read the same book, aad oaa win
And in It arguments to strengthen be­
ham Lincoln, when he was ex­
elation, with headquarters In Orasb
while Mr. La Follette rocwtvpd 68,44f lief and the other arguments te
windows, which will he in readi­
pected to lie moved to anger at
am aad capital »took of 9T9.OOO. has votes. M r. John« reeateied a total ol strengthen unbelief. They wilt have
the report that Secretary Stan­
bean lnoorparatad by T . R. Hawttt, 817 votes.
read the same thing; but each will
ness
for
Santa.
Most
everyon
e
ton had called him a fool. In­
C .I. Baker and C. □. Schneider.
The state highway oongniisslon hat have made mental note only ef whal
has his p a rtic u la r cerem ony attend -
stead he asked: “Did Stanton
The Oregon Short Lina Railroad Hied with the public aarrice depart lnteres’ed him. and each will hav«
IX a e /"x « a I » » —
—
A * w*
— ~ -
• a
say that?”
a y k n »» t F upon
C hristm
as. t O k > urs
is A to _ assist
comps«* has ttlad application with meat application for pe|rmlMlon tc construed doubtful passagM according
“Yes, sir.”
you in the selection o f gifts th a t will
tha pabllc serrice eosamlasloa tor par allmlnata a grade croasltgc involving to his owo obsession.
“Well, then, I guess it must
ho m ost ap p reciated .
mission to discontinue Its station at the tracks of the Boetbrirn Pacific
be so, for Stanton is usually
Rlrartlda oa tha Brogan branch.
company near Lakeside. Cl >os county Conserve Soil Moisture
right.”
O f co u rse th e item s nam ed are m erely su g g est­
Govern ment banters who arc In through the construction ¿4 an over
by Keeping Down Weeds
We will send the Enterprise
ive o f th e wide a sso rtm e n t to be found in o u r
Joaapblna county In aa effort to exter­ head crossing. Tha aost w) ta eatlmat
One of the principal steps In con­
and the Woman’s Home Com­
minate coyotes, which are baaoatlng a ad at 917,900.
serving soil mole lure in tha garden In
store, which is brim full o f fascinatin g th in g s
panion one year to any new sub­
manse« ta fnrtaam la the outlying
keeping down all weed growth. This
for
C
h
ristm
as
giving.
Oregon
w
ill
help
provid»
th«
>
Thanks­
scriber for $2, if the cash comes
diatrlou, are having akceUent sac giving taaet far President A id Mrs jna.v be done either by cultivation or
in at once. We will even extend
by mulching. If a mulching system in
Calvin OoolMge. Bd Sunday, \ brothei
P ajam as
the offer to include present sub­
G arters
need, from three to six Inchon of ntrav
HAJJSEY ENTERPRISE
Christmas Opening
V1
scriber»
who
cum*
prompt 1t
with the $2. This offer will not
be held open indefinitely.
If
you want to read tnis new and
inspiring “Life of Christ,” now
is the time to get all but the
first installment, and you may
be in time for that.
A Religious Editor’s Opinion
Dr. W. L. Munhall, age 82,
possibly oldest Methodist evan­
gelist in active service and edi­
tor of the Eastern Methodist,
enroute to his home in Phila­
delphia, accompanied by his
wife, writ»» :
I believe Mr»
Mufllers, various kinds I)ro9s S hirts
D ress Gloves
H ouse S lip p ers
H osiery, in cotton, silk S u sp en d ers
o r wool
U m brellas
H andkerchiefs, cotton, W ool S h irts
linen o r silk
N eckties
C ollar Bags
Bill Folds
Cuff Links
F an cy Chain Com bs
Belts
and K nives
Fancy Hickok Bel (»Buck les and B eltogram s
McPh«r»on 1»
a true servant of the Lord. I
have been in contact with her
work for a month, with excel­
lent opportunities for studying
It; and 1 am surely competent
T h e re ’s a su re c u re to r
C fite
to express judgment of such a
h
u
n
g
e
r
at
th
e
matter; and I unhesitatingly
C o n fe c tio n e r y
Uecliue that, in my opinion, she
is consientiously and with extra­
an rt
Best sw eets and soft d rin k s
ordinary fidelity doing the
C a fe te r ia
at th e
work of the Lord, and with His
divine approval.
Best cuisine
Efficient service
The following are some rea­
P le a s a n t su rro u n d in g s
sons for these conclusions:
First: She believes the Bible
is the word of God and is un­
VV. S. DUNCAN
Alhany, Oregon
compromisingly loyal to the fun­
damental doctrines of historic
Christianity. I have heard her H A W A II RAISING FUND
ARM ENIAN C H ILD R EN
preach nineteen times, and in
FOR S R K 1K REFUGEES
all those discourses there was
W ANT AMERICAN FLAGS
never even a remote unbiblical Honolulu.—Under the leadership of
suggestion. 1 have never heal'd Uevarner Raymond C. Brown, tha is­
Jerusalem.— Armenian chUdroa in
the gospel of the grace of God land et B »wall has decided to act as the Near East Relief orphans««* th
more lovingly and faithfully a Good Samaritan In Bible Lands by Palestine and Syria have petitioned
proclaimed
lending » donation of 9S5.OCV for the tba American consul hara ta saaura
American flags tor aU tbetr orphan­
Second : The character of the Or**k ^ « g « « » through Near Bast age
bunding In a latter to tha ooa-
people who wait upon her minis­ Relief. A proolamation Issued by Oov aul. they
atata
"It la tha only flag
Brow« stye: "America’» work In the
try. They are os intelligent as Near
Rust la a symbol, not of tha we have, and the only ana that maaaa
can be found in the average polKtahl aad coaamerelal America but a homeland to ua. America has been
well-to-do church, and fully half of
tha Idealistic aad humanitarian our father aad mother, and wa want
of them men; and when it is America Weighed la tha scales of tha Stars and Stripes always with ua
remembered that her audiences the futnra. this Is tha America of as a constant reminder of what wa
lo your country.'' The consul
range from 201X) to 6000, with which wa and our children ahull he owe Invited
contributions of flag«, I
from eight to ten services a proud Every parson In Hawaii should haa
(eat by 5 feat, or larger.
ba
proud
te
have
some
part
In
It.**
week for nearly two years with
steadily increasing interest, one
Charge« .against tha office of J. A.
Ltnvlila, federal prohibition director
tor. Oregon, era nndnr tnvaatlgation
by lataraal 'Ravanna ' Coaunlsalonar
», R was admitted at Washington.
D. C.
of tha nationally known evak gellst,
Rev. Billy Sunday, forwarded 5 v ex
proas from Hood River, a 22-» <und
gebbler, the fetteet of a (look g r t '» «
ok the OdeQ oog»Cry place of
evangaUet thia summar.
Conaty dtvtatoa 1» agltallag T llla
monk oouaty. Frojaotors of tha move
mam waald neganlac a nnw county
aorth «( tha ban« Haa. Including a (aw
odd anatloas la Clatsop and Columbia
couatlea
Barnard Kaanan. 94. a stage d rlve t
la early day», died at the famUV
home at Biggs. Kaanan crossed the
plates te the geld fields of California
In 1447. In 1340 ha followed the gold \ A I Lebanon Sunday Albe tC s a -
train to Boise, Idaho, where he drove „ e t , 6 0 . aten n d a fire with gasoline
stage uatB 1844. than removed te il l the kitchen stove in the pr»-
W alla W alla, where he continued hit
m tees occupied by himself And
work, driving between W alla Walls
his grandmother. An expbion
and Pendleton.
Whan bin automnbU« slipped off the
grad« IT mllaa up Crooked river from
Prig»villa and rods« avar aad over
down a UO-foot amhaakiuanL Bam A
Lytla at Baud auMprod lajurlna which
may prove fata l
The efflcea of register aad receiver
M tha La Oraada land office era soon
te ha margad late the single afflee
of reglatar. Jack Pear«, who occupies
ooe af the two placet at present, will
be the register.
The Rusineaa aad Professional Wo
man'« club of Bngaae haa angouhaed
a student loan fund for woihen ttu
dents who are preparing thamaalvaa
to enter bualnasa upon completion of
their achool work.
Various atete dapariaaaate occupy
lag space tp tha aapttal building at
Salam naadad Par lagtetetlv« purposes
hav« racslvad aoUoa Rum tha »acre
tary af ate»« ta vaaata thaaa quarters
early la Dawambar.
Tha heard af dlraotera af tha cam
alga te rata« fuada far tha arac
Uoa af a modem Taung Mea’a Chris
tlaa assaalatlon building lo Salem
have aaaouaaad that tha full 93«q.M0
has haaa aahsavibad.
Walter W Thaakroh. 7«. who haa
snrvad la U a land sftle« at Roaaburg
for mora U a a It years, haa haaa re­
tired oa a paasloa Bdward R. Peek
aashar of U w tetaa. Idaho, has haaa
appointed ta hla place
E. M. Chandler ad OSynspla. presl
teat af U a Omgon-Waahlaron Bridge
•ompaay. which ta compiatiag the
Hood Rtvar-W ut« Salmon Interstatr
span ateoaa the Columbia, haa u>
nnuacad that th , bridge will ba of
flciaBy aaanad to traffic D acam bv |
A islebvattoa. wfth mid -Cal am M m
partl< Ipeetag. wUl ba held.
Ouy Christy, 10. was kilted and
Norman Knllck severely Injured by
the explosion of several .36-calibei
rifle sartxfdgas In the pocket ol
Chriety whUe they ’WWe riding In as
automobile about Tour miles east ol
Keating, and atgout 18 miles north
east of Baker
chrtaty died about 21
minutes after tha expkiaton. Whal
caused the her ¿dent Is not known.
Oregon per,tIons have been granted
as follows: John W ellbrrok. Portland
313; V iola <J. Tinker. Salem. 930;
Sarepta l^ .lla r, Hood Rt ror, 930; Es
1«H* A- T osier, Portland. 900; Viols
S Kempv Be
1«. 930; Loretta Pterce
Eugene, 940;
»1 H. Richmond
Springfield. 9B3; Chari an Sharkey
SumpUfr. 91^, Chnrlaa J. U e la . 913;
H a rry 'Raybann. 3al«m. 9»d: David B
Spaucvir, 93R
,
Rer»eaan3«tiv«a 4f *94n»teNls oper
«tiny, te
nortfinra CeUfortr.a anf
soul hern ^vagoe and «Ntiotals of th«
Nevada. CfaUtorote A dragon vathwa,
Eave patNlaaad tea toratt sai’vt?« u
span M ra a trsset o t tlmbar so
«*
LnltevteW, ta tka faid an ge di « * « *
<• PrivnA, eala
T U s track oon **Un
or hay In spread on the surface of the
ground.
In addition to preventing
weak growth, a mulch of thin kind
serves to prevent evaporation from
the surface noil and so conaervta tba
maximum of -water. The soli under
such a mulch In the college orchard
was found to be well supplied with
moisture after a mouth af drought te
kite summer of 1022.
set him on fire and he died. The
end of the kitchen wag blown
out.
'
A'tford A rrow s
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«■ntcvneleo Correepondanoa)
Rav. J . \ C . Jones visited tha
Alford ocbotol Friday nfternooo
Ming Dor.’» Dykstra viaited Es­
ther and Hen 'etta Staroas Sunday.
Ray Kopf \was absent fro®
school several day, last woek.
He had tonnilitiFA.
•
Chaster Curti»and family vinita <1
at Honrv Proek’e, at Lake Creek,
Sunday afternoon.
J H. Rickard and fam ily speak
Sunday at the homo of Mr«. F'oyd
Jenks at Tangent.
C. E. Mercer and wife and Mre.
Peggy Needham of Eugene were
Snnday afternoon callers at tba
home of Mra D. 1. I»«ta.
Lee Ingram and wife and dough*
'er Tneima went to Eugene S«w-
dsv to »ea Mrs. In g ra m ’s napbew,
Wsvne Hawke, who is in a critical
rear« thaa IDO.OOOOOO feat
s t a n d t l m b a r . recently was wi * * condition as the result of a motor-
d r o v * by the gwvartenent te be be t i ie y c ln accident aeveral weeks
ago.
I They also visited at the Hawke
■ large scale operation
borre in Springfield
’7,'ha Eastern A Western Lumbei
eotegaer, e< PaatiateL a rape rib g t<
Highest market prices paid for
U c its balding» of about 1,090,000.00«
teat of tteifear to the southern part of
C te ataa as county, awarded a eootraot
Mtete F Ctarisaoo. a Portland rail |
H ogs & Reef Cattle
BEENE
Se
"¡S',’ l
r
Statt Inspected Stele«
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