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    1ALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JAN. 26, 1*22
VOL. X
High School Notes
Ex img :
FEED NECESSARY FOR
HENS DURING WINTER
Jots and Tittles
1 1 '
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NO. 21
Mrs. D. Taylor visited Albany
Saturday.
B r o w n sv ille B r ie fs
(Regular correspondence)
A notice on the front door of the
residence of the late Mrs. Laura
Ambrose announces that certain
described personal property will be
offered by the administrator at
private sale at the bank in Soio
January 30 and thereafter till s )ld.
Among other things listed are about
$6000 worth of bouds of va nous
descriptions and certain household
Dr. and Nrs. Waltz of Browne-
This week was joyously(?) spent
v ile got borne from
Portland
in taking exams.
Many of the
S h o r t S to r ie s o f H a p p e n in g s in L inn C ou n ty G en erally Tuesday.
etudenis expressed the desire for
next week to make its appearance Insects and Green Stuff Are
an d in H a lse y P a r tic u la r ly
lhe regular monthly meeting of
immediately.
the Brownsville grange will be
Plentiful in Summer.
Debates:
In Albany they are selling . vater, lias been rebuilt and is n >w Saturday night.
Individual winner debate: Tenth
W A. Carey loaded a car with
one-pound loaf of Albany-bakei epen to traffic.— Albany Democrat
debate:
Affirmative, Clarence Provision Must Be Made In Severs bread for 5 cents.
hay from his farm this week.
It
Drs. Marks and Garnjobst lanced was destined for Falls City.
Weather for Animal Food and
McKern; negative, Grace Robin­
Tiie Dawson infant, whose death • n abscese on Mrs. Crawford’s
Succulence— Essential for
son. Affirmative won.
Mrs. Ridenour of ErownsviPe,
is inentioued on page 5, was bur- limb Tuesday, to provide drainage
Production of Eggs.
Eleventh debate:
Affiirmative,
who has been visiting Mrs. S aia-h i
Ti.W I). • Tver«
wa" va
,0B#1 8t
ried
at
Coivallis
Tuesday.
for
secretious.
Mrs.
Crawford’s
Anna Heinrich; negative, Wavne
took the A lbany iruiu Tuesday,
’
ot Scio,
( P r - p a - d by th a U n i t e d S ta te « D e p a r t m e n t
condition
was
considered
serious.
Robertson. Negative won.
administrator of the estate, is ex­
a f A g r i c u lt u r e )
Mrs. Dwight Smith aud childreu,
Twelfth debate:
A ffirm ative,,
Daring the summer months the ftt rul­ who have been visiting here, ar­
In November, 1920, V ina M at- pected in Browneville the first of
Mrs. A. J. Ackerman came o/er
Geraldine Cook; negative, Pearl er's flock balances its ration of grain rived safely at her home at K lam ­ from Brownsville Monday with lock and George Jones were mar. the week to make disposition of
and seeds with bugs, worms, and green
Now Vina is sue- some of the personal property
Pehrsson. Negative won.
various kinds of good things for ried at Holley.
ath Falls Tuesday.
Thirteenth debate: Affirmative, stuff, and the farmer need not worry
the invalid at the Wheeler home ing for a divorce, alleging tliat her __ Mrs Ida Hanson, who with Mr«,
Mrs. Jess Safley, who had two and for a visit with her mother, husband’s parents, with whom ti.e
Wayue Robertson; negative, Grace about egg production If his fowls have
kilcheu of Albany ia s|>ei)ding
been well culled. But winter feeding re­ goiters removed by Dr. Wallace at
Robinson. Negative won.
Mrs. West, at the Hugh Leeper couple reside, ridiculed her and some weeks in California for the
quires that provision be made to supply
overworked
her and that her latter's health.
Fourteenth debate: Affirmative. the deficiency of animal feed and succu­ A lbany a week ago today, is re-I home.
writ«« that the
Grace Robinson; negative, Gl^nn lence. The absence of these essential* to covering nicely from the opetation
The Albany community house husband objected to her associating weather is cold, wet and generally
with her relatives and refuses! to
Frum.
Grace Robinson proved good egg production Is responsible in
That little Petrick boy is doing has become during the last year take her to publisc meetings or to disagreeable.
herse'f to be the best debater of large degree for the falling off In yield
one
of
the
greatest
centers
of
com­
well and Mrs. J. C. Bramwell,
The farmer« around here are
church.
during cold weather.
the class.
who was nurse, has come home munity activities in this part of
much
concerned lest the recent
Animal food, or other feeds rich In
Tnird Losers’ debate: Affirm a­
A four-horse team belonging to
The youngster has already gained Oregon, with practically every day
cold spell should have seriously in .
tive, Bessie Dykstra; negative, Del- protein, may be easily supplied on
of
the
week
marked
by
meetings
Bryan
Ferry
ran
away
on
Monday,
moat farms, particularly where skim half a pound in weight.
jured
tlte winter grain. The
ma Wahl. Negative won.
of some character.— Democrat.
going north on F irst street. Near
farmer’« path is not strewn with
Fourth:
Affirmative,
Hazel milk or buttermilk Is available. The
The
well-known
DeMoes
troupe,
the
Standish
residence
they
tui
ad
liking of hens for these dairy by-prod-
rosea these day«.
Did you „ read the advice of the
Quimby; negative, Clarence Gour­ ncts Is a good Indication of the need always popular, ie pronounced bet-
east, crossing the railroad tra k
ter
than
ever
by
those
who
at-
M
’Uiitatu
States
Power
company
ley. Negative won.
Charley
Jackson and
W ill
and turned south, but did not get
for what they contain. Meat scrap
or 8irl 8
F ifth : Affirmative, Delos Clark; another excellent protein feed that tended the program at the M elb - 860111 8,V,,,K vour
far till they were halted.
One of Sobrunk came together ou a real
negative, John Standish,
Nega­ has become standard In poultry rations odiBt church Tuesday night.
:8t8rt ln a,ld 8n ln8,8ht
“ lld
estate deal a few days ago where,
J interest in business in last week’s the wheel horses fell and was by M r. Jackson oomes into possea-
tive won.
Clover and alfalfa leaves provide
The bridge near Mr. Gaughner’s Enterprise? Write to the company- scratched up somewhat by being »ipn of the 15-acre tract adjoining
Third team debate: Affirmative, combination of protein feed and gret
dragged, but that was about all
Mearle Straley and Alba Hayes; stuff. Often enough of them may he place, East Knox Butte, which | at Junction City and learu about
hi« home place on the west that
the damage.
negative,
Geraldine Cook and swept up from the barn floor where wag destroyed during the high | its plan.
Mr. Schrunk bought of P. B.
the
hay
Is
handled.
A
good
way
to
Mr. and Mrs. August Bjerrmark Beatty about a year ago. This
Clarice Gourley. Affirmative won
prepare them for the flock is to pour
Fourth:
Kenneth Cross and
about 25
ing the enemy's movements, was able of Fairbanks, Alaska, are visiting makes Mr. Jackson
boiling water over them, cover the
Delos Clark; uegative,|Willis K irk container and let them steam for
to tell the king about them. Elisha's at the home of Dr, J. W . Cook of scree. The place lies just beyond
Mrs. Cook and Mr», the eastern limits of Browusville
and Wayne Robertson.
Affirm «, time, when they w ill be ready to feed
advice was more thau a match for Brownsville.
the wily plans of the shrewd Ben- Bjerrmark, who are sisters, made a on the Crawfordsville road.
tive won.
atone or in a mash.
hadad. Israel's safety lay more ln pleasant call on Mrs. Wheeler
Fifth: Affiirmative, John Stan­
Sprouted oats has become one of the
Prof Baker and three of the
the man of God than tn their warriors, Tuesday afternoon.
The B jerr.
dish and Preston Newton; nega- best-known providers of succulence In
children
autoed to Eugene Satur-
3.
The
king
of
Israel
heeded
Elisha's
marks
have
lived
in
Alaska
more
winter.
Plans
for
making
sprouters
may
tive, Glenn Frum and Clarence
word (v. 10). This was true wisdom. than a quarter of a century.
he obtained from the United States De­
The day.
M cKern. Negative won.
By obeying the prophet's words he
partment of Agriculture. Mangels und
gentleman is in the government
We are pleased to be able to re­
saved himself and army many times.
cabbage, as well as many other vegeta-
A Lectnre and a Social
service.
Mrs. Bjerrmark visited port that “ B illy ” Templeton, who
Those who are truly wise heed the di­
Remember two important dates bles, are appreciated by the hens.
her sister eight years ago, but (h i­ haa been eo seriously ill for sev­
vine warnings.
In general, winter feeding Is much the
in the future. Feb. 4 M r. Udasco
weeks, is improving and
4. The
Syrian
king's perplexity ts her husband’s first visit outside eral
same as summer feeding. On the gov
of the Philippines will give an
since
he
went
north.
The
Co'da
triends
ate encouraged to hope he
(vv.
11,
12).
In
his
perplexity
he
as­
ernraent poultry farms the same rations
Halsey Christian Church
illustrated lecture.
Feb. 10 the are used In summer and winter. Of
Mrs. may again get around.
sembled his servants and demanded are planning « return visit.
get-together social of the church.
that the traitor be made known. He B. says she is | ettlng tired i f
course, tn summer It Is unnecessary to
Percy Talent, who lives with hit
believed that some were playing Into Alaska.
^ L ester Jones,
feed succulent feed when the birds
uncle, 0*car T alen t, ou the Tem­
the hands of the enemy; therefore
Church Announcements
tMin¡gter Christian Cbnrch.
have range and are able to get plenty
pleton ranch east of town, wsi
(Continued on page 5)
lie would put an end to the treachery.
of grass, alfalfa, or similar feed. The
called
to Portland recently by the
Methodist:
Tills
mis
denied,
and
one
of
hie
ser­
“Cincinnati Oysters."
fanner's flock, however, is an exc p-
death of a married sister who
vants declared that the king's move­
Sunday School, 10.
“Cincinnati oyat ere” Is an expre».
tlon to this rule, as In many ca*ea.
ments were reported by Elisha the SURFLOWER SEED IS COSTLY passed away after an illness cov­
slon sometimes uSed la the United
Preaching, 11.
there Is enough waste grain, sec is.
prophet, even telling to the king of
States to denote pigs' feet.
eting many months.
etc.. In summer to supply much of die
Junior League, 8,
Israel what Ben-hndad spake ln his Ordinarily It Does Net Pay te Use
feed required.
Intermediate League, 6:30.
A brother of Oscar Talent came
Preduet fer Feed Exeept In Case
bedchamber. Ben-liadad was worried
Epworth League, 6:80.
over
from Salem Sunday for a brief
not
because
of
hts
sins,
but
because
of
Chickens.
Qlv« Thanks to God.
Preaching, 7:30.
visit.
his plans miscarried.
Sleep should be light, so that we
P rater meeting, Thursday, 8.
I t ordinarily costs conslderabl)
II. The Syrian King Tries to Trap
may easily awake; for we ought to
Oren Stratton has sold 60 acres
W e H ave
more to produce 100 pound* of sun
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
Elisha (vv. 13-18).
rise
frequently
in
the
night.
In
order
off the west side of his farm about
EVERY THING
1. He sent an army to capture hlin flower seed than 100 pounds of com or three miles east of Brownsville.
to give thanks to God. . . . We
O ptical
(vv. 13, 14).
Upon learning that onts, and for that reason sunflower
who have the word, the wntchmin
Ou this part of the farm are the
seed Is ordlnhrlly so high In price that
Elisha was making known hla ac
dwelling In us, must not sleep through
fine improvements that make this
E Y E S T R A IN
It
does
not
pay
to
use
It
as
a
feed,
ex
tlons,
he
determined
to
put
an
end
to
Christian:
the night.— St. Clement of Alexandria.
one the must desirable farms in
Is the Cause of Many
Several men were at work on the the matter by trapping him and making rept perhaps In the case of chickens.
The apple orchard
Sunflower seed contains In every 100 thia vicinity.
H U M A N IL L S
Bodily Exercise and Godliness.
heating equipment Monday, so i ou him a prisoner. How foolish to put
human cunning against divine wis­ pounds 11 or 12 pounds of digestible goes with the piece sold, but M r,
If your eyes give you trouble or
Bodily exercise proflteth little : hilt will be assured of a warm, c m
your glasses are annoying
godliness Is profitable unto all things, fortable room at the Bible scqool dom. Horses and chariots are useless protein and 92 units of energy, where­ Stratton still has sixty or more
SEE US. We can Relieve Yon
when God Is against us. God's pur­ as com contains In each 100 pounds acres of berries.
The fam ily ex­
having promise of the life that now Is, at 10.
poses cannot he thwarted. If God he about all or seven pounds of digestible pect to make their home in Salem
B a n c r o ft O p tica l C o.
and of that which is to coiue.— I
The
sermon
at
11
will
be
on
protein
and
80
units
of
energy.
Theo­
for us, who can be against us?
it J 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
Timothy, 4 :8.
when possession is given here.
‘The Three-fold Mission of the
2. Elisha's servant frightened (v, retically, 100 pounds of sunflower semi
4
R. P. Dougherty is racing the
18). When he awoke one morning should be worth around It .00 a hnn
Church of Christ.”
In tiie evening Christian En- he saw that an armed host was en­ dred when com Is worth 70 cent« a old house on his five-acre tract on
the Brownsville-Halsey road that
leaver at 6:30. Arthur Rohnett is camping about the city. Viewed from bushel.
Nelson Cochran built and lived in
leader and the topic is ‘‘W hat the the human standpoint, we do not
for a number of years.
M r. D.
World Owes to Foreign M issions ” wonder that he was affrighted.
PREVENT
INJURY
IN
ORCHARD
8. Elisha's encouragement (v. HI).
thinks the lumber more valuable
At 7:80 the sermon will be on He assured his servant that, though
‘‘The Essential, Important and they were surrounded by the Syrian Clear Away All L ltU r, Such as Weede than the house.
and Grata From the Bate af
rndifferent Elements of Christi tn- army, there was a mightier host
The two-weeks’ series of evan­
Fruit Trees.
ty.”
Lester Jones, Minister.
gelistic meetings held in the Pres­
of heavenly defenders round about
then). Elisha did not shut hts eyes
byterian church cams to a close
Guard agalnat mice and rahhlta by
to the real danger, hut looked to the
Sanday evening with a largely
first clearing away all litter, auch aa
helpers of God watching about them.
union service of all
inulrh weeds and grasa from the base attended
4. Elisha's prayer (v. 17). He asked
Pine Grove Church:
The pastor, Rev,
of fruit trees. They form Ideal places the churches.
that the Lord would open the eyes of
S u n d ay School, 10.
for mice to spend the winter. L ittle A. M McClain, preached a very
his servant so as to gee spiritual
Preaching, 11, bv Bro Egglv.
damage occurs ln the cultivated or­ strong sertnou on the second com­
things. Wheu the Lord opened the
chard except from the rahhlta. Soli ing of Christ.
As a Bible expsstor
Praver-tneeting, 7.
eyes of the young man he saw that
Bible S tudy, W ednesday, 7.
the mountain was full of horses snd can be mounded about the base of the Mr. McClain is certainly an export
trees before the soil freezes. I f this and all who attended the special
chariots of Are round about Elisha.”
Is done and the grass and weeds re­ services were thoroughly instructed
Round about us all the while are
moved, little damage ran be expected
in the teachings of the old book,
angels guarding us from danger.
S u n d a y S c h o o l L esso n
5. The Syrians smitten with blind­ from mice. Such mounding la not a the l»est seller in the market,
protection
agalnat
rahhlta,
bowpver.
ness (v. IS).
The same God who
There are many methods of tree Sunday morning the pastor held a
opened the eyes of the young man,
E L IS H A ’« H EA VEN LY DEFENDERS
short decision srvice in the Sunday
blinded the eyes of the Syrians. God protection that give good results.
school when several of the younger
I.E88O N T E X T —II Kins« »»-23
deals with men according to their
GOLDEN T E X T -T h e angel of th« Lord
members came forward to indicate
moral attitude. When men will not RACE ON ISLAND FAST DYING
encam peth round about them that fear
their purpose to live a Christian
»
_____
have the light, God sends darkness.
Him, and dellvereth them .—Pa. 34:7.
l i f e . _______________
R EF E R E N C E M ATERIAL—Dan. 4:1-33;
III. The Syrian Army Trapped
L
Learn’ Helpful Facts
About Home Sewing
A representative
from Bulterick, style
leaders of the world,
will be at our store
for a few days. You
are invited to visit our
fashion department
and learn from her
about the wonderful
D elto r
an invention that
saves you from 50c to
$10 onever y frock
you make.
It w ill solve your dresstu.tking
problems once for all. It will
show yon h' w to make your own
cl< the« quickly and easily, and to
give them the chic and charm of
a Parisian creation.
Do not fail to take advantage of Miss
Zeilley’s services while she is with us.
M. V. Koontz Co.
Heb. 1:14; 11:27.
PRIMARY TOPIC—God Takes Cara of
Elisha.
JUNIO R TOPIC— E lisha and tha Armies
of Jehovah.
INTERM EDIATE A N D SENIO R TOPIC
—Our Unseen Defenders.
YOUNG PEO PI.E A N D ADULT TOPIC
—What Faith In the Unseen Can Do for
Ua
1. The S y ria n K ing 8orely Troubled
w . 8-12),
1. The Klug’s plan. (v. 8). His
niethixl was a kind of guerrilla warfare
—armed lunels made Incursions Into
the enemy's territory. He determined
as to where camps should be located
so as to Intercept Israel's army. His
plan was clever, but his grea> mis­
take wns that he left God out of hie
calculations.
There Is one place
where ell plans and movements are
known (Heb. 4 :18).
2. The enemy's movements dis­
closed (v. 9). The man of God, know­
(w . 19-23).
The would-be trappers are now
trapped.
1. Army led by the man sought bj
them (vv. 19, 20). KHsha led them
to Samaria and asked the Ixird to
open their eyes. When their eyes twin
open they mw the man whom they
sought, but not at the place where they
sought hltn. Instead of seeing him at
Dothan as they expected, they saw
him ln Samaria.
2. The generous treatment of the
Syrians (vv. 21-28). The king of Israel
wanted to smite the captives, but
Elisha forbade hlin and ordered Instead
that they should he fed and sent hack
to their master.
8. Peace between the nations (v. 28).
The mercy shown to the Syrians had
such a profound effect upon them that
they came no more to make war upon
Israel, What a line thing If we could
have such humanity shown today!
Olaeaaa Reduces Pepulatlen of M ar­
quesas From 100,000 to 1.S0O
In M Years.
The Study Club
The Women's Study club spent
Honolulu, T. I I . —Tremendous de­ a very pleasant and profitable af­
' creases In the native population of the ternoon lost Thursday with Mr«.
, Marquesas Islands, 2,000 miles south Huston and Mrs. Templeton. The
by east of the Hawallnn archipelago, lesson on Oregon history was given
have resulted from the ravages of by Mrs. W alton, and an interest­
dtseaae and the adoption of many mod­
ing reading was given by Mrs,
em custom! recently, according to Dr.
Moore.
Mrs. Templeton sang a
G. 8. Handy, ethnologist of the Bishop
museum here, who a|>ent nine months solo, which was followed by a duet
on the Islands gathering data on tha by Mrs. Templeton and Mrs. Dan-
Mrs. English played the ac­
origin of the Polynesian race, habits ley,
Both number«
and custom a of the natives, and thetr companiments.
ethnology and anthropology.
were greatly enjoyed.
“Fifty years ago the Marquesas le-
A new shipment of books was
landera probably numbered between
reported
which were placed on the
50.000 and 100.000." Dector Handy
' aald. "Today there are only about »helves Saturday.
The next meeting of the club
1,800 natives. Smallpox and pokoko.
a particularly swift and virulent form will be at the borne of Mrs. D.
of tuberculosis, played havoc among Taylor,
at which time Mrs Huston
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them.''
i - T ill have charge of the lessou.