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VOL. X
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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
HALSEY, L IN N CO UNTY, OREGON. THUR SDAY. MCH
Brownsville Briefs
2. 1”22
NO. 26
in I be absence of the outside speak,
Mrs. E. M iller has been on the
ers, who were prevented by sick­
Tne Cascadia Road
sick list thia week-
ness from being present, and there
The
state highway commission
The funeral of Mrs. E C. Lee. was a determined purpose on the
The Harmony Farm Bureau fa.
i l l define tbe boundaries of a road
dom of Brush creek neighborhood par; of tboee present to do every­
vora the Cascadia road plan.
d'strict W
for the proposed
t f « macad-
«
was held Saturday, the services thing possible to secure some alle­ Short Stories of H.ppenings to Linn County Genera!.,
hiving been delayed until adaugh viation from the tax burden under
311(1 III
I f 1 t* I I ( LI I ft I* I \
a tlk n a p t this
K ■ * afternoon.
i
s
■ LaOlllillOn
nd P Cascadia
u c tia J ia n and over
_
Lebanon A and
George I Laubner
ter from a distance could > rrive.
which the state is struggling.
tbe Cascade mountains, and the
Tangent farmers expect to form
Quite a bunch of the high school
As the weather permits R. H
Delbert Starr, tbe Brownsville
Mrs, J. J. Corcoran went to A l­ a Farm Bureau community tonight. people within such district will
students took a six-mile hike up Robertson & Son are busy on their undertaker, has bad a new bear?e
vote yes or no ou the proposition.
bany Tuesday.
the Calipooia Thursday to visit River Side herty ranch getting the m ilt by a Lebanon^ firm
Sou ml 8 heard here iudicate that
If the road ia built the district
the deserted mines in the Craw­ bu'hes and vines on the wires ready
Sweet Home will build a new blaslihg is iri progress at Saddle must raise about »200,000 to be put
Mrs. W, C. Elmore of Browns­ 15500 schoolhouse.
butte.
fordsville neigbborliood. The lady for cultivation.
with »100,000 from the state sud
D spile the uu
A
teacher accompanying them as a usual cold of tbe winter the vine ville left Thursday by way of H a l­
$50,000
from the federal forest re­
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Cummings
Mrs. F. M .T in d le o f Brownsvil'e
chaperone, not feeling able to take have come thru much better than sey jor a week in Portland.
I of Albany wern Haleey visitors serve fund. The federal fund will
was
a
guest
at
the
borne
of
Mrs
so long a hike, procured a pony last year.
all be expended on that part of the
The Haleey basketeers went to GL W. Mornhinweg several davs Monday.
upon which to ride.
Returning,
road lying within the forest reserve.
Eugene last Thursday and Coutpa. thia week.
Mis» Florence Mi He of Shtdd
Mr. Mornhinweg was over from ny C got revenge for its re cent de­
some of the unmanly boys swiped
This »100,000 ie twice as much
the pony, leaving the teacher to Halsey Saturday afternoon to at­ feat at Halsey by scoring 58 to
Indications are that there will broke her arm while roller skating ae the state’s contribution Io the
walk home.
The next time that tend the taxpayers’ meeting and Halaey’e 18.
McKenzie pass rosd in Lane county.
be twice as many kens in this recently.
teacher accompanies a bunch like incidentally to greet many former
The Grand Prairie grange has
county a year from now as there
Miss Forrest, county Red Cro«e
M r. Totnasek’s egg, thought to a.e now.
that she will probably stay at home friends and acquaintances.
Nearly every fancier nurse, will visit Brownsville offi­ passed a resolution opposing the
et a record for tbe future, is beaten
plan.
M r. Cox, who lives in the M r*.
Prof. Weber and family drove by one laid by a white Leghorn advertising baby chicks reports cially tomorrow.
M 'H argue house, ju -t outside the over from Harrisburg Saturday to hen at the Karatens ranch at Knox more orders than he can fill.
F. M. Gray has been appointed
The Story of the Clubs
city limits on the Brownsville-Hal­ sp*-nd Sunday with their numerous butte, which ia 8 |x 6 i in girth
Joseph Speed Smith, chief nat­ tdininistrator of the estate of the
sey road, accompanied by his son, friends here.
The
"Red Book’ is an annual
And the Karstens flock has made uralisation examiner at Seattle, late W . H. Kirkpatrick.
left the latter part of the week for
publication issued by the state de­
has
written
to
Judge
Bingham:
a
65-per-cent
laying
record
this
Rev. A. M- McClain and family
Mabel
Robinson
returned partment of education, in the in­
California, where they are seeking
winter.
“ Your course in requiring wives of
Wednesday from a week’s visit terest of the boys’ and girls’ in ­
a location to engage in the drug returned Friday evening from their
applicants
to
go
on
record,
while
business.
If a satisfactory busi­ visit to Vancouver and Portland,
Getting down to brass tacks, can somewhat of a departure, is a with her mother in Salem.
dustrial club work.
the man who has a hide to sell do splendid requirement, and I ran
ness is found they will send for and the following day M r. M
The book contains stories of
The
Halsey
Athletic
club
went
M rs. Cox and the grandchildren. Clain was called to Crawfordsville better than have it tanned into glad to inform yon that a numl er io Juuction City and got beaten, achievement by boys and girls in
to preach Mrs, Lsedom's funeral whatever kind of leather he wants,
The illustra­
1 f other judges have realized the 10 to 8, at Basket ball on roller ihe Oregon schools.
The Crawfordsville people are sermon
at the Hub tannery, advertised ou importance of this matter and »re 'kates.
tions are numerous and varied,
already planning for their big an­
and are featured by a photograph
Mr. Norcross, Albany, was here pige 3. column 8? «And can he requiring the wives to come into
nual fourth of July event. A fine
Hbmer Mornhinweg spent Sun- showing a number of prize indus­
Friday
and Sunday In the inter­ not beat the high cost of factory-\courtand ¿how that they too » e
program is under way.
lay with his parents in Halos) trial clubs of the state.
est of the near-east relief work, »Hade shoe« by having some made willing to take the oath of a] e-
Inoluded are the Shedd Short­
A meeting of the taxpayers of which he presented in the public by home shoemakers, as our graud- giance and perform the duties o md his mother accompanied h m
on his return to Shedd Monday to horn Calf club, Lake Creex Jersey
this vicinity was held at the city schools and the churches. He re­ fathers did?
American citizenship.
pirticipute in the celebration of Calf club, Shedd Jersey Calf club,
hall Saturday afternoon for the ported generous responses from our
his birthday.
Shedd Cooking club and the Oak-
purpose of selecting a delegate to people generally
I I is understood
training
and
upon
whom
the
future
the convention of the State T.>x our publio schools undertook the
Thorough going newspaper pub­ ttiHe Pig club and band.
of the nation p o litically and rell
There are 16 projects:
Corn
lishers figure that t(ie proportion
Reduction league at Portland support of three orphans.
glously so largely depended. H e made
of reading matter to advertising growing, potate growing, vegeta­
M trch 20, and also to urge a large
regular rounds In visitation and 1n-
Prof Caswell, chairman of the
ought to be from 40 to 60 per cam. ble garden project, poultry raising,
attendance at the county meeing
atructlon.
Schools were located at
New Era committee of the W iliam
pork production, sheep raising,
at Albany on March 16.
Thera
Gllgal, Bethel and Jericho. H is edu­ That la why city papers often issue
ette Presbytery, will be over from
fifty or 100 pages. They secure to calf raisiug, dairy herd record
was a large attendance, as the sub­
ftugeue next Sunday, to pre«t nt
cational work shows him to have been
much advertising that they must keeping, canning, home making,
ject of taxes is one in which >> 11
that work from the Presbyterian
■lot merely an ieonoclast but a states
increase the reading matter to bal. sewing, rabbit raising, home beau,
are vitally interested.
Ed H o .
man
of
a
high
order.
pulpit.
loway was chairman and Era k
ance it
The Enterprise seldom tification, goat raising, stock judg­
2. Trains Elisha to be his successor
The union service at the Chris-
{ii-a below the highest percentage ing canning contest and rabbit
McKsr.and secretary.
M r. H 1-
( W . 2-8). There was a real friend ­
This week it ie able judging contest.
loway was chosen a debg te to the tian church Sunday evening, in
ship between
E lija h
anil Elisha n med—60.
t
give
more
than that in fm r
state convention and P. B. Beatty which all the churches united, w is
though the one was old and the other
Halsey Christian Church
attended.
Evangels
The more advertising the
w»i e sc ed alternate.
A large Iirg e ly
Spankiuga Promised
young. Elisha came Into the life of p ges.
number became membeis of the S raub discussed with animation
E lijah In the field when E lijah callei' more pages.
In reproducing the following dis­
him from the plow ( I Kings 10:19-21)
league by signing cards and pa>- the proposition: * ‘Is Church Me n
(Continued on page J)
patch from tbe daily press we
Church Announcement!
Elisha clung to hla master to the very
ing a fee of 25 cents.
Several bership Essential to Salvation?”
would call tbe attention of boys to
last
In
spite
o
f
three
urgent
request*
speeches were made by local meh
High School Notes
So many of our people are sick Christian: '
the fact that in Oregon they are
fo r him to remain behind.
.These
Sundav School, 10.
with tbe flu or grip that it is d iffi­
liable to arrest and punishment if
tests were somewhat like those of lh<
The glee club is putting the fin­
Preaching, 11.
cult to enumerate them.
M aster w ith Peter (John 21 :15-17) ishing touches on the selections for they smoke cigarets while under 21
Endeavor, 0:30,
and to dealers to the fact that they
T he great object was to get him rendi
P. B. Beatty attended a me t
the recital March 11,
W e H ave
Preaching, 7:30.
to take np the work which E lijah was
break tbe law if they sell tobacco
ing
of
the
assessors
of
Linn
county
[ EVERY THING
to lay down. The order of progress Class Events:
Lester Jones, Minister.
to miuore:
at Albany the latter part of the
of the Journey Indicates, says Sco
The seuior class has received
M at Witkower. justice of the
O ptical
week, getting instructions and con­ Methodist:
field, “the experience of every child number of plays from which to peace, and sage of Evanston, who
sulting
with
reference
to
the
work
o f God who enters Into a vital experl choose the class play.
E Y E S T R A IN
Altho ths decrees what Northwestern univer­
Sunday School, 10.
of making the antiunl assessment.
ence o f God's best. T h a t walk begar «eninra considered it would “ lower
lS*tke Cause of M any
sity boys and oo-«ds may not do—
Preaching, I I .
at
Gllgal.
The
typical
significance
o<
H U M A N IL L S
their dignity’’ to allow the juniors and wbat will happen to them if
Rev. M . S . Woodworth and H
Junior League, 8,
Gllgal
cannot
be
mistaken
by
an»
I f your eyes give you trouble or
o see the books, they left them ia they do—today handed down a
A. Wilsou drove to Lebanon S it-
Intermediate League, 6:30.
reader o f Joshua. Gllgal was the plan
your glasses are annoying
uch a conspicuous plaoe that they new decalogue whose misdemran-
urday for a hiief visit.
Epworth League, 6:80.
where a redeemed people rolled «»■«;
S E E US. We can Relieve You
■vere given a thoro onoe over by ort are punishable with spankings.
the reproach of Egypt (Josh. 5:1-11)
Preaching, 7:30.
M rs . S i m Sawyers assisted in
Bancroft Optical Co.
The rules,designed to apply to
“T h e next stage was Bethel— hous< said juiiiois.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
313 1st St. W. Albany, Phone
ne
- Cooley & C >’• store several days
o f God— the place o f vision, of splr
The junior class haa decided not all classes of university students,
Rev,
C.
T.
Cook,
Pastor
in M r. Cooley’s absence.
ttiikl Insight, fo r Bethel was the pine« io give the play It had planned on high school pupils and just kids,'
where Jehovah gave Jacob the grea
living, as there is too large a roy­ ere to lie enforced, in the case of
ladder vision (Gen. 28:1-19).
H.
| Pine Grove Church:
alty on it. A new play will be de­ masculine offenfiers, by Policeman
must go on from Bethel to Jordan
Exman and in the case of girls by
ified on in the near future.
Sunday School, 10.
Jordan stands fo r the New Testament
Policewoman Jewell.
The mini­
Last
Friday
the
students
of
the
Preaching, 11, by Bro. Eggly.
truth, crucified with Christ.
There
mum
spank
sentence
is
five and
Prayer-meeting, 7.
English
I
V
class
wrote
deecrip,
on the resurrection side of Jordan
Bible Study, Wednesday, 7.
the g ift of power aw aited the prophet.' boos of Halsey citizens, not jfiv- the m izim um 25.
Here are the rules:
log tbe uatnes but allowing tbe
H I. E lijah's Rapture (vv. 9-11).
Don’t wear “ sloppy” (1. e., un­
lass to guess who they were,
1. Elisha's request of E lija h (v. »)
Sunday School Lesson
T he w alk of Elisha w ith E lija h iron
fisny of the aforementioned ciii- buckled) galoehes.
Gllgal to Jordnn haa prepared him foi ziiis would have been pleased to
Don’t swear in public, unless 21
<«> R iV , F B FITZW ATER, D. D..
the final question of E lija h before hit know the opinion the younger set or over.
Teacher «1 English B ib l. In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
rapture.
E lija h now knew that II gave of them.
Don’t nee cigarete, unless 21 or
C opyrigh t. 1)22. W oatora N ew sp a p er U ntoa
was safe to allow Elisha to choose foi
» over.
himself. Elisha made a noble request Whatnots:
Don’t spoon in sn automobile
Thursday afternoon the glee club
— did not ssk for riches, honor or posl
LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 5
bere
the public can see
tlon. H e supremely desired the quail fivored the high school with a
Don’t get dormitory decorations
Orations
which
would
enable
him
t«
number
of
eelnctieua
which
were
E L IJ A H T A K E N U P IN T O H E A V E N
by stealing *’souvenirs. ”
| w orthily succeed E lijah. Ciirtmisl»
ijoyed by all.
Don’t take some one elee's auto­
■ enough, however, Elisha performe«
LEBBON T E X T.—II K ings. 1:1-1*.
Janet
Boggs,
Reporter.
mobile for a joy-ride.
GOLDEN T E X T .-B e thou faithful unto I tw ice as many miracles as Elijah.
death, and 1 wUI give thee a crew s of
2. T he condition of receiving
Don’t ‘ fly-ride” (ride on run­
Ufe.dftav i l b
Grange Notes
steadfastness and perseverance (v
ning board, radiator or tire carrier)
R E F E R E N C E M A T ER IA L—Mark S:Z-S;
10). He muat have faith In the In
Cal I »po o * grange No. 411, on automobiles.
It Tltn 4.J-Z.
visible life In order to have power foi Br iwusville, met Feb. 26 with
PRIMARY TOPIC—God Takas Elijah to
Don't book sleds on automobiles
Heaven.
public m inistry.
<
W o rh y Master G >l'ia Ackerman
Don’t roller skate in tbe down-
JUNIO R T O P IC -E lijah Taken Up Into
3. E lija h ’s rapture
(v. 11).
Il
Heaven.
in the chair, with a good crowd at- town district.
seems th a t he went to heaven In s
IN TER M ED IA TE A N D SENIO R TOPIC
tending
Don’t be a rowdy In an ice cream
chariot o f fire enveloped by the whirl
—Jehovah’s Champion Rxalted.
A good, hot dinner was eerved parlor.
TOUNO PEO PLE AND ADULT TOPIC
wind. E lija h underwent that changi
1- DIvIne Approval of F aithful Service
Parents who desire will be per­
which all believers shall experience at by the women's work comm tine
E H A V E O B T A IN E D a b ountiful stock of Spring Wash Goods. These
mitted to do their own spauking.
the appearing o f C hrist ( I Cor. 16:51 at noon.
I. God Reveals to E lija h H la Ap­
The brothers on that committee
52).
m aterials are suitable for making dresses, waists, skirts and other w ish
proaching Rapture (v 1).
garm ents
I he
IV . The S pirit e f E lijah
Upor deserve special mention for
“ Better Homes for Oregon’’ is
I t was mode known to E lija h that
Elisha (vv. 12-15).
way they helped in serving dinner. the new slogan around which the
Prices are lower than naual. and we welcome a quality comparison of our he «as to go to heaven by a w h irl­
1. Elisha s cry (v. 12).
He erlw
Our meet mg opened promptly practical scientists and scientific
wash materials w ith any sim ilar goods, regardless of price.
wind. T here la a striking correspond­
ence between his life and his home- a fte r E lija h , - D i e chariot of Israe' at 1 o’clock sud the minutes of practicers of Ofpgon home-making
T h h 1 the last four meetings were reed by
going. Much of his life was charac­ and the horsemen thereof f"
will rally for tbeir first separate
terized with th * rush of the atomi. so shows the value of a godly man to ' th« secretary.
conference at the stale collega,
hla country.
I t Impllea that E lijah
God chose to take him home to h im ­
A vote was carried that grange Corvallis, March 20-25.
was the true national defense. God
self In tbe w hirlw ind. Aa a reward
llnces and chnracter are more Impor property be not loaned hereafter.
for his falthfulnene. God lifte d the
Three officers who were not
font than artnlea and navies
It Isn't necessary, under normal
Beaded V o ile sim ilar to finer grades of S ilk Tisane Ginghams in a variety of prophet over
death
Into heaven.
imported swiases, dots, checks and fig new checks, stripes and novelty plaids,
2. Elisha uses the power (vv. 13 present last lime were duly in­ Conditions, for any congressional
E lijah did not chouse the time of hla
urea. Yard, 7 5 c .
priced, the yard, at 79c.
14) . H e had faith to put the power stalled
candidate to spend »290,000.—A l­
home going, hut was ready.
Dress Ginghams in a large assortment
to test.
Soma real live-wire members bany Herald.
II . E lijah's Cleelng M inistry ( w .
Uen” 77 ,o 52 ,B<h
20.
3. T he spirit o f (gjljsh on Elisha (v. were present and much enthusiasm
2- 8).
Japanese Crepe, the real imported a <
15) . This wss conBrnied by the sons was shown Io make our future
t id e , in eleven colore. yard. 4 0 c
Knowlag that tlie time of Ms home­
The armament conference trea­
of tbe prophets.
Drapery in many new colors and bean-
lOeetings interesting.
going wee dear, be did not change h it
ties are before tbe senate and the
tilu l design*, priced 2 3 to 4 0 « the
A suggestion was made to have real scrap is on.
Indi. a Head, in 36-, 44 and 54-incb. and manner or method of life, but thought­
yard
Ths O w nsrit F. O. A.
fu lly and calmly pursued bis custom­
a birthday box, tbe proceeds to be
doors in 36 inch, at, the yard, 5 0 c
It Is adm ittedly dlflleolt to recover a
ary duties.
The Ingersoll watch company ie
at filw e r.
But the heat «upeeetlnn used for floral tributes.
1. Visits the schools o f the prophets
Humming B ird " ailk Hoi try , all colors. " ' I t wear»."
Adjourned early, after a fine bankrupt.
from
our
own
Mrs
Ecketrom.
( w . 2-8). A t the Lord's direction he
who advises In an ad : "Lizzie, come meeting, on accouot of tbe special
went to give his farew ell counsels to
road-tax meeting.
the you»» students w h o « .h e hsd been
• " " ^ < 1 v e n ." - N e w Tort
‘ The senate baa approved the
Grange Reporter.
Yap treaty.
(Regular correspondence)
r
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New Wash Goods for Spring
W
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A Few of
the New Season's Favored Weaves
M. V. KOONTZ ©
jots and Tittles