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VOL. X
H alsey
enterprise
H A L S E Y , L IN N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N .
T H U R S D A Y , FEB. 9, 1<>22
NO. 23
TRAPPERS FIND GOLD
elation to whom the trappers are
known and who are fam ilia r w ith the
ancient tragedy.
Jots and Tittles
I
thing but has been
High School Notes
tested for five vears at O. A. C.,
T. , . . ,
was among the apparatus shown
Ihe
ball games of
at work
the *,“'*8on were played here last
Reticent About Discoveries Made
ul
. .
.
.
Saturday night, Feb 4, with the
Short Stories of Happenings in Linn County Generally p K. x-
in Kootenay District.
N . Blackburn is erecting a Scio high school teams and is re-
wirelees elation to communicate ported elsewhere,
and in Halsey Particularly
with stations in nearby towns.
| The junior and senior debating
Woman
Claims
William
of
Wied
Bring in Fine Specimens «f Ore Show­
Mrs.
Charles
W
hitlatch
and
lit.
teams^gave their respective del ates
ing Visible Coarse Gold Obtained
The proposition ‘‘Resolved, That the W . A. Gilkey farm there was
Owes Her 5,000,000 Francs.
te b 7. at the ciiy hall.
The
tie
»on
ol
Portland
are
visiting
a
demonstration
of
preparation
ot
From Carbonate Float— May
the Plumb pian for owning and <>p-
proposition in the first debate was:
Mra.
W
hi
latch's
lather
tirant
Be Lost Vein.
e >tiug the railroail system of the slock for exhibition by the clui
‘‘The exposition to he held in
Mrs. Roberta Menges Corwin H ill United States should be enacted boys and girls that was a revela­ Ta v lor.
Portland in 1925 should he financed
Tesrle, Formerly of Brooklyn, A ke
D
E
Nebergall
led
the
Portland
Nelson. Can.— T w o trappers nrrtv-
tion
to
the
visitors.
into law " was debated at Browns­
I ng from a district adjacent to Koo­
market Monday morning by pay­ by taxation,’’ Sanior (affiirinative)
the State Department to Help
ville Friday night by a Browns­
The Halsey Athletic club beat ing the highest puce ol the season team, Grate Kirk and A lta Have .
tenay lake— they w ill not he more
H e r Collect— H a t No I. O. U.
ville high school team in the atfirm. Coinpany C team of
Eug ne
Junior (negative) team, Louise
specific— have brought in a fine sample
ative and a team from the Leba­ Wednesday night at the Krum (or a choice lot of beef cattle from Robnett and W illis Kirk
of ore showing visible coarse gold ob­
New York. — Lending money Io
•'astern Oregon. The meat is be-
non high in the negative.
Leba­ warehouse, 33 to 13.
1 he negative won hy unanimous
tained .from a carbonate float. They
kings— e “privilege” which doesn't full
i g sold at the First-street market,
non
won.
Prof.
English,
princi­
state the snow fell too early fo r them
vote
of the judges, R-v C S. Cook,
to the lot of everyone— is an expert
—
Yesterday’s
Albany
Democrat.
Thomas Logan, aged 15, was ac­
pal of the Halsey high, and Rev.
to locate the vein from which the flout
Mrs. D. 8. McWilliams and C. P
ence which Mrs. Roberta Menges Cor­
cidentally knocked down in a bas­
0.
J
,
Cook
of
the
Halsey
M«th-
Tired of waiting for a commu­ Stafford.
came, but consider it could easily be
win H ill Tearle, form erly o f B ro o ily r
ulist church were the judges.
A ketball game at Shedd Wednesd n nity building, Brownsville athlete»
traced, as there is very little overbur­
but lately of Parts, declares Is excltln*
Second debate, ‘ ‘Oregon’s pres,
den In the locality. T h e advent of
eturn debate will be at Lebanon and in falling broke a leg.
but not altogether profitable.
are preparing to install a gymna­ eiit system of licensing motor ve­
these trappers w ith a bully specimen
She arrived recently from Paris bent between betreen a Lebanon team
Brownsville’s fair last year wsi- sium and shower baths over the hicles is desirable.”
Junior ( if-
beyond suspicion of any '‘doctoring,"
upon visiting the State department t<
«i the affirmative and a Browne­ such a success that she will prob­ South Brownsville garage.
firmative)
team,
Kenneth
Cross
has fired old-timers w ith enthusiasm.
see w hat the Washington official)
ll le team in the negative.
The ably try it again.
Senior,
Karl Stanard has written an ar­ and Wayne Robertson.
Some o f them predict a minor stam­
could do to aid her In collecting 5,000.
judges went over in Frank K irk ’s
Douald and Linden Bramwel ticle on ‘ ‘Cougars’’ which will ap (negative) team, Glenn Frutu and
pede when the snow melts.
000 francs which she claims to hnv<
axt operated by Clareuce McKern, are the proud possessors of a new
pear, with illustrations, in St- Alberta Koontz.
As in the olden times, the clew to
advanced Prince W illiam of Wled, wh<
I r . K irk not having recovered Overland [wagon ]
Negative won by a vote of 2 to 1.
Nicholas.
the find Is carefully guarded, but It
occupied the throne o f Albania fot
m m his cold sufficiently to be wil­
According to the point system the
is known to be w ith in fifty miles of
seven months before the outbreak o’
J. C. Harrison has been ap­
Mr. and Mrs, W F. Price and junior debating team proved to be
ing to risk the trip.
Nelson, and near the lake— which n ar­
the w ar forced him to flee.
pointed administrator of the es­ •on Beryl went to Jefferson Satur­
rows the field of speculation, guessers
Mrs, Menges, who was known to
the better of the two
faking the
The Linn county court limit' tate of his deceased wife.
day for a week-end visit.
are busy.
“the Pearl of Sheepshead Kay” befoi-i
decisions of the judges on both de-
true« loads on county roads t •
O ld-tim e prospectors believe It must
The co'd weather has played
she eloped In 1902 w ith Young Hals«
Mrs. Ica Crawford of Browns- bates, four votes were cast for the
1500 pounds
be the vein discovered by two pros­ Corwin, a Brooklyn millionaire,
smash with the broccoli crop on ville spent the week end in Port juniors and two for the seniors.
Last Thursday the representa­ the Santiam bottom lands aboui I « nd.
pectors many years ago round Kus-
accompanied by her slater. Miss Ruth
The juniors and seuiors are
res of oleven northwestern states Leba non.
kanook way, whose very names other
Menges, and her cousin, Cnpt. J. B T<
much
elated over their rings and
Mra.
Fred
Applegate
of
Yon-
than sobriquets are forgotten hut it
Jackson, upon whom she relies to sub
who are touring Oregon were show i
pins,
which
they recived recently.
is recalled that they took $12,1)00 out
al la and Mrs C. H, Koppe of
stantlute her claim agHlnst Princt
There were a hundred farmers
it the S. B Holt dairy farm, tie r
A meeting of the cooking club
W illiam .
of th e ir claim In two months, and “dhl
icio, a herd not one of which fell at Riverside Fridy to witness the Kugeu«i arrived Saturday to v is it
was held a t the home ol Mrs.
It In” riotously.
One o f them was
Captain Jackson explained that M rs
>e|0w 300 pounds of butter-fat p o- and-dearing de-nonstra tion on at Dr. Marks’ horns and at Mrs
J W. Moore fuesdav afternoon.
killed in a gamblers’ quarrel at Kus-
Menges was introduced to the king of
The Zys<el Basset’s.
u clion the past year^wbile s< tn the Caldwell farm.
After the business was concluded a
kanook. T he other stole an In d ia n ’s
Albania at Monte Carlo In 1913 by
vent over 600 pounds.
Then
t stump burner, which is not a new
The Albany American Legmn program was given anil at ihe < lo-e
squaw in the C row ’s Nest and fell by
King Constantine of Greece, whom she
has bought the community build­ of the meeting refre-hmenls were
rig ht o f vengeance to the red man s
was entertaining at her villa there
ing and will run it and the Browns­ served. ”
rifle. Tom Proctor, a fte r whom the
She had met King Constantine througi
| Kindne»» (vv. 12-17).
town o f Proctor is named, was to have
Prince de Lynan, form erly a membe
ville legion proposes to build one.
All the members of the glee
1. H e offers to ask a favo r from the
been his partner, but him self died be­
of the Austrian embassy at Washing
club arc busy practicing their
Mrs.
Fannie
Starr
is
visiting
her
king
or
head
of
the
arm
y
(v.
13).
This
fore a «leal was struck. So the whole
ton, to whom she had been Introdu« ml
songs for the program, which is to
laughter in Corvallis.
offer Implies that Elisha had lufluence
transaction was blotted out, and even
hy her husband, MaJ. A rth u r H ill ol
be given March 11.
xt the royal court. The woman's re­
the source of the gold faded into the
England.
E. B Peuland and wife were
The regular student body meet-
ply shows her tru ly to be a great
land o f legends.
“P rince W illiam renewed his ac­
visiting at the J. R Penlaud horn ina was held todav.
woman. She did not desire to change
M any prospectors have searched for
quaintance w ith Mrs. Menges at tli
Hi Albany Tuesday.
the calm and qaiet of her home fo r a
H . S. Reporter.
the lost vein, and the Idea Is growing
Hotel Continental f Paris,” said Cep
p
late
even
In
the
royal
court.
H
er
la Nelson that the tw o trappers have
tain Jackson, "and borrowed 500,000
Alton Haverland and
John
answer also allows that her motive
found It.
fran«-s from her then."
Irablree, y o u n g boys, were enn-
Pine Grove Penrilings
In extending generosity to the prophet
This history ringing as sn echo of
“ Don't think me ton easy,” broke In
icted of the GustHvaon candy
M r. and Mrs. Arch Knigbten
was entirely unselfish, purely because
M rs. Menges. “You see, he watched
an almost forgotten past has stirred
■lore burglary at Brownsville and and daughter motored to Albany
he was God's prophet.
Kootenay prospectors more than any­
me win 00,000 francs gambling at
tines
were assessed and suspended. on business Fiiday,
2.
Elislia
announces
the
giving
ot
thing which has happened in the last
Monte Carlo, and living In a lil£.YiUt>
Halsey Christian Church
a son to her (vv. 18, 17),
Through
there, amt a ir that sort of thing,* and
two years.
The report, however, la
State Boy Scout Executive M«-
Miss Mary McNeil of Lake
Inquiry of Gehazl It was discovered >A aio »1» in Halaey yesterday in
he thought J had millions to hum .
unimpeachable, and is Indorsed by
Creek gave a birthday parly last
that this woman was childless.
So
church Announcements
“H e [iromlsed to pay It all In
prominent members o f the British Co­
the interest of the organisation
Saturday when tbe guests had a
the prophet made known to her that
lumbia Prospectors’ Protective asso-
year,” Captain Jackson added. “He
Methodist:
In
about
a
year
from
that
tim
e
she
Mrs Ida May Cumming«, who splendid time.
nlso promised to make Mrs. Menges
Sunday School, 10.
should experience the Joy o f a mother conducts a real estate business in
the unofficial ambassador o f Albania
Preaching, 11.
A daughter of Mr. and Mr«.
I I I . The Coming of Sorrow to the Albany but who was a Halsey
at Paris, and said he would help her
Junior League, 3,
Chris
Egle has been on the sick
Shunamm ite’a Home (vv. 18-21).
enlist the aid o f continental police in
girl, thus replies to the i snal list the past week.
Interm ediate League, 6:30
The child which brought Joy to
finding Jewels she lost In America.''
” I've
Epworth League, 6:30.
her home was suddenly taken away. query: "How’s business:”
W e H ave
Ralph McNeil and W ill M ’ Laren
“H a v e you a receipt from Prince
made two »ale» thia week.
M ra .
Preaching,
7:30.
H
ow
many
homes
are
like
tills
I
Scares-
W illiam ?” 'Mrs. Menges was asked.
E V E R Y T H IN G
A Greenwood sold her home on epent Sunday afternoon with Fred
ly
do
we
begin
to
enjoy
life
until
Prayer
meeting,
Thursday,
8.
“You can’t ask a king fo r an L O.
Heinrich.
O ptical
death enters and snatches away some Pine -treet to Mr». L. Marlih and
U .; you know that," she replied.
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
Stringtown turned Out well at
loved one. The cause of his death was Mr- Kiggins »old hi« house anil
E Y E S T R A IN
probably sunstroke, for the heat ot four I >ts on the Santiam road to the slump demonstration near A l­
Christian:
Is the Cause of M any
the sun at harvest tim e lu tills country O. Newman.
Elephant’s Reflective Powers.
bany Saturday. Mr. Nichol, Ed
H U M A N IL L S
10. Blhle school,
Is very intense. When the boy com­
John Burroughs says that while an
Chandler, John M«’N mi I, Charlie
I f your eyes g ive you trouble or
Mr» J. W. Ham lin of Medford Gibson, Floyd Nichols and Mr.
11, SHrmon, "C h rist’s Picture of plained of his head, the fath er sent
elephant may not think, he nt least
____your glasses are annoying
him home to his mother.
By noon went home Saturday after a coup’e
reflects.
He cites to prove this the His Church.”
AHeu attended.
S E E US. We can Relieve You
the child «lied und the mother laid of week« visiting at the home of
fact that the elephant covers himself
Christian Endeavor, 6:30.
M r M a rtiu o , Eugene was a
him
upon
the
bed
o
f
the
man
of
with mud to keep Insects from biting,
Bancroft Optical Co.
her »on, Ray W right, at Browns­
Preaching, 7:30
J l3 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
und uses branches like a fan to brush
S trin g to w n v is ito r S a tu rd a y .
The hook ‘ ‘Training for Personal God. F aith prompted her to do thia. ville.
fllea away from him.
She did not make preparation for
Evangelism” is l>eing studied in
burial, but for restoration to life
Mr«, J. W . Danley, who has
>oth the Bible school and Chris, (H eh. 11:35).
Dies at a Ripe Age
boeu taking electric treatment for
ian Endeavor.
As many as png-
IV . The Mother Goee te E lltha neuritis from Dr. McAllister at
Mrs Virginia A. Crawford waa
ible are urged to take this work
(vv. 22-28).
Eugene, is pronounced cured,
born Mar ‘21, 1845, in Vairgfnia
When one Is in trouble or sorrow
and died in Halsey yesterday,
the best place to go is to the man ot
A woman intereafed in the »«'• She was united in m iriiage io A
Pine Grove Church:
God who Is able to give counsel and of toilet preparaliona visited H al.
S unday School, 10.
Seven
comfort. Happy is the one who In tlie «py the other day and gave the J Livick, Dec. 23, 1869
Preaching. 11, by Bro, E g g ly -
children weie born, 3 biys and 1
days of prosperity and sunshine hag
schoolgirls an invitation to visit girl dying early in life.
Prayer-m eet I tig, 7.
Mr. L i­
so related him self to God and His
her at her room and witness a vick died f)ec. 26, 188«. In No­
Bible Study, Wednesday, 7
prophets that he can have help and
demonstration of the use of her vember, 1891, she married Janies
sympathy in time of trouble.
a lot of girls, mos'ly Crawford at Deweese, Neh.
1. She took hold of Elisha's feet wares.
Sunday School Lesson
She
(v . 27). This was the eastern way o f quite young, visited her and went has resided in Halsey eleven years.
By R E V . p. B F IT Z W A T E R , D. P ..
enforcing a petition. She passed by •o their lioniea painted and be­
T each er o f E n g lish B ible In th e Moody
She leaves three daughters to
Gehazi. She would not be content with dizened till they resembled the
B ible In stitu te o f C hicano.)
mourn her departure, Miss Fleets
the servant when the master could Ite outcast women of the disreputable
C opyrigh t, 1122. W estern N ew sp a p er U b 1'» b .
Liv.ck of Halsey, Mr" H R. Sea-
readied.
quarters ol a large city.
It is not brooke of Erie, Pa., and Mrs
2. She chided the prophet (v. 28). '
LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 12 “Did 1 desire a son?" This Implies likely that the agent’s experiment Myrta Moore of Astoria.
was a financial success and it
Since 1860, when she whs 15.
that it would have been better uot to
-urely was not a success of a ny
E L IS H A A N D T H E S H U N A M M IT :
have had a child than to have lost
Mrs. C rawfnrd had been a f«i«hfui
other kind.
WOMAN
him so soon.
Don’t yon think
member of the M. E church.
V. The Child Restored (vv. 29-37).
The funeral was today at 2 at the
Byron Taylor waa here fr« m
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it would be best
1. Gehuzis fruitless errand (vv. 29- Albany Saturday.
G O L D E N T E X T - V e r ily , v e rily , I u )
M E. church, Rev. C. T. Cook
unto you, th e hour Is com in g, and now la,
3 1 ). He hurried away and placed the
to try to find all
■ fficiating.
Interm ent at Pine
when th e deyd sh a ll h ear th e voice of the
prophet's slaff upon Die child’s face,
Mrs. E. C. M iller visited A l­ Grove.
Sun
o
f
Und.
and
th
ey
th
a
t
hear
•h
a
ll
these things,
hut
It
did
not
revive.
Perhaps
the
bany Saturday.
t h e .- J o h n 6 26.
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it style,
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an ‘' more- *n
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mentioned,with
L J the further
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and m oderate price.
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pound cans, 10c a pound
i
M. V. Koontz Co.
REFERENCE
M A T E K I A L -J o h n
U:
I-4S
PR IM A R Y T O P I C — E llah a B ring« a
to y lo I.lfe.
J U N IO R TOPIC—H ow E llah a B rou ght
a B oy to L lfo
IN i R E M E D IA T E A N D 8 E N IO R TOPIC
—E llaha H e ,p in g In a H om e.
Y O UNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T TOPIC
—Our M in istry of C om fort an d Help.
1. The Jhunammite'« H ospitality to
Elisha (vv. 8-11).
1. It» occasion (v. 8 ). A wealthy
woman o l Hhunein, observing that
Elisha passed contlnnully hy her house
In his Journeys, was moved with com­
passion toward him. She determined
according to her ab ility to supply fils
need».
2. It»
nature
(vv. 8-11).
"8he
constrained him to eat bread” (vv. 8,-
9 ).
A» a result o f her earnest en­
treaty. as often as he passed by her
house he turned In to eat bread. She
received a prophet I d the name o f a
prophet.
IL E h ih a Endeavors to Repay
Her
fau lt lay Io Gehazi— his lack of faith.
The woman seemed to perceive Ills
la c k ; she would not trust him. She
would not go until Elisha was w ill­
ing to go along. T ills fruitless errand
of Gehazi shows the worthlessness of
the forms of religion when used by
those who have no faith In them.
2. Elisha's efficient service (vv. 82-
3 7 ).
H e went to the house where
the dead child was.
(1 ) lie prayed
(v. 33) H e knew that no one but God
could help, so he closed the door,
shutting ail others out. O ur service
to men should be preceded by prayer.
(2 ) H e stretched himself upon the
child (v. 34). H e brought bis warm
body Into touch w ith the cold body
o f the child. God blesses and saves
through the warm touch of those who
are In touch w ith H im . A fte r we pray
we should get into actual touch with
those dead In trespasses and sin. God’s
method of saving the world is through
the m inistry
of saved men sod
women.
The estate of J. J, Gross, who
died recently of heart disease in
Brownsville, is valued at 1122,500.
Harold B ¡neon of Dever, brother
of the farmer who is serving time
for robbing the Jefferson hank,
old hi» prwMBiona the other day
fid disappeared, leaving his wife
150 and a i.ota saying he had gone
'o Canada,
The Rector Find« an Aid
The rector was on tils way to «-Imrch
when tie niel the gamekeeper
“A lt,*
•aid the re n o r. “how Is It. my friem i.
that I never gee you at rburvliP*
'W e ll,” said the gamekeeper, "you
ee. sir I don't wan’ to make your
congregation «mailer." “ W hat do you
mean?’' the rector »aid sharply. “ W ell,
«mi see. air,” the keeper «aid, " If I
non- to church some of the other«
would go poaehtug I”— Ixindon Moro-
<ng l'o«L
-------------------------,—
The Missionary society of th e .
Christian church will meet at the
Poetry asd Reality,
home of Mr». Corcoran Tuesday,
ft la one o f the misfortunes of
Feb. 14, with Mrs. K a rl Bramwell progress that the tomb of l,a ll«
leader. Subject— ‘ Mission Fields , Itookh la not In Kashm ir vale, by "th«
«wystal pools of Shalim ar,” but close
Around the W orld.”
Miaa Edith
Forrest, county
nurse, w aa in Portland ls«t week
viaiting Linn county veterans in
hospitals there.
(Continued on page 5,
to one of the rumbling little railroad«
that are modernizing Hindustan, O f
ronrse. the daughter of Aurnng<.eb
does not lie there, hut It Is no poetical
lorn r I on for even a legendary tomb
of snch a heroin«.— New York Eve­
ning Post