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    YENTERPRISE
VOL. X
HALSEY. LINN COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, MCH. JO. l ‘»22
NO. 30
METHODIST DOINGS
Brownsville Grange
Jots and Tittles
Mr.
and Mrs. B. M. Bond
STARTLING INVENTION
The regular meeting of Patrons
were visiting relatives iu Albany
Some Aftermath of the Re­ of Husbandry was bald March 25
¿Suiiduf.
Oil and Gasoline for 1000
vival Meetings
at Brownsville with Worthy Master
C. G. Morris of the Browns
Short
Stories
of
Happenings
in
Linn
County
Generally
‘
.
t
ta
X
’
.
Years Assured
At the M ethodist church the last two G. Ackerman in ih - chair.
•a r»/I
I ..
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1
t this
h ia litn
s n i lire
We opened at 1 o’clock by sing,
morning
and
in I Halsey
Particularly
prayei-m eetings have been well attend-
That fabulous machine which
ed.
Forty-seven were present at the ing No. 114, after which Sistei
Mrs. G. W . Mornhinweg went
Davidson read the minute« of last
takes wool into a hopper at one
last
T h e leader was Half Bond.
lo
the
county
metropolis
last
week
■New
members
join
the
local eon, Burnells White, Paul W right,
masting.
end and turn» out perfect «uits of
The Epworth League had its business
Floyd Farrier, Ellis Feuelle and aud visited Mrs. Nancy Taylor
A motion was paaaed that a churches ev.«ry week lately.
clothe» of assorted sty I ds and sites
meeting and social in the league room
»The
Albauy
Herald
savs
Leon
The entertainment at the Meth­ Royal Ackerman.
at the other haa an honeet-to-good-
of the church Tuesday evening. A birthday,box ha prepared by ibe
Morse bought a Brownsville resi
large number were present and enjoyed committee, the proceed« to be used odist iburch Friday night reilized
Cattle are bemg tested in this deuce at sheriff's sale Monday nesa rival, it ia reported from Den­
125.
ver. H"nry L. Brown of New York
the evening very much
Refreshments for floral offerings
{w
county
swsaassaj |U|
for I tuberculosis
It DCI UU HU«»« O
by
Y N
a 160-
«]»» . - ,
fed.
A latter from National Maeter
The apparatus
were served.
Scio bo« a new boy«’ and girl»’ eral agent, Dr. J. Thistle wait of
W.nie cowa m several rural coin. ia the inventor.
F. J . Lowell urging us to take a H ole
lakes
oil
»hale,
of
which
America
rviwSAi.,
«I..U
—
i
i
j
.
i
t
g.—
Portia
ud.
oiuoitie«
in
tha
county
are
iwing
Last Sunday was a big day at the
tein club and LaSalle a sheep
j tested by
Can- haa enough to supply the country
7 Dr. • Thistlewait,
iniicwniv, the
Vlir Vflll-
church, both morning and evening Two stand lor a fa ir and just settle­ club.
J o b u Archibald’s barn, -If miles * ' a thistle clubs in those places with oil 1000 year», and extracts
hundred were present at both services. ment of the coal strikers’ question
F. W . Robinson sold about 5000 northeast of Shedd, burned Sunday '
aud refines the oil, separating the
“ot ,et lhe thistle wait.
I t was a fine sight Sunday, the 19th, to was read and laid on the table for
bushels ot oats to T. J. Skirviu lust ®nd f ??L5?lves
further discussion.
with it'
Last Sunday was a beautiful day gasoline, and ISO other coal-oil
see eight men stand at the altar and be
Sister Pearl gave a talk on op week.
T
.
Lose loOOO. Iusured for $8000.
and nearly everybody sujoyed the producte, inch as medicines, dyes,
baptized and received into the church.
position
to strike.
Douglas Taylor and wife and H .
I bright sunshine, but gloom re- synthetic rubber, etc.
There were eleven received that day
We than installed Pomona and A. Renniuger were at the cjunty
The «hale is fed into the appa­
M r’ - K tl* Vawter of Medford turned next dav with rain and
and last Sunday two men were baptized
assistant steward.
ratus at oue eud and a series of re­
seat yesterday.
»topped on her way home from . garden. are . ti, ,’0I1 lhe w#i(if;
and received.
The grgnge expressed it« regret
volving fans carries it through,
Vata— „u: i
l
i-
visit in Portland and called o n '
Last F rid a y n ig ht a very enjoyable re­
„ <s
------------------r
hiug
have been _.
put on on |)er mother-in-l aw, Mrs. W J
The top« have been taken off all automatically
discharging
the
ception was given by the church to the • t lodng M r. and Mr». IJoyd the south slope of the confection­
the trees around the hotel except product» at the other. The residue
Stone
and
hope
to
welcome
tnem
Ribelin,
in
this
city,
going
on
home
new members and to those who are soon
ery store this week,
(hose on the west front ol the com«» out as a dust of hydro­
back in the near future.
Tuesday evening.
to become members.
building, and a lot of wood they carbon.
We
were
again
reminded
that
Linn connty’s taxes are but,
The church was beautifully decorated
Among members of the Halsey contained.
In s le w years they
Pomoua meets the fifth Saturday $12,000 more this year thau last.
Noted scientists, engineers and
by the g irls of the booster class w ith
encampment of Oddfellows who will be ready for another harvest. oil expert» have witnessed the
iu April at Morning Star.
But they are more, not less.
ferns and daffodils.
visited Brownsville Thursday uight
Sister Phillips extended us an
process and declared the invention
Songs were sung by the G irls’ G lee
Lyman M anter» from W illam -
The Browntville sheep club has were Jim McMahan, Tom Hover,
invitation
to
attend
Fairmount
-qual iu importance to the »tea n
club.
jette
university
and
W
illiam
Mar
no leader yet but has organized George Hayes, D H dim an, O. W .
engine, the telephone, the automo­
Addresses of welcome were made by grange nex'.Saturday night, April 1. wiih Kenton Thompson, president;
Frura, Joe Pittman, Andrew Brown »ter», hi» brother, otiue home Sat bile. etc.
Lecturer's
hour
was
as
follows:
Rev. T . C. Cook representing the
urday,
the
former
to
spend
hi»
Delbert
Shea,
vice-president
and
and Frank K irk.
About eighty
“ Speech in poetry,” J. Ackerman;
church ; D. S. M cW illiam s, the Sunday
.. . . . r present
.
and a banquet was vacation at home and W illiam for
Mr. Holloway told ua hi» favorite Robert McFarland secretary. The w^re
Ash Swale Assertions
school ; Oren
From, the
Epworth
the week end. W illism returned
mode of looomotion, which ia the other members are Mason David- spread after the session
league, and Mrs. M orahinw eg the In ­
Sunday
to
his
employment
in
a
Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. M al­
airplane; song, " I Love the Dear
termediate league.
m ill at Portland.
low went to Brownsville Friday.
Old Farm ,” Mr». Pearl; reading.
A response was made by H . E . Davis.
Mr». Russ Kneeland and her
Ben Puttin’ it off ” H Ackerman
I ha Ash Swale farmers have
Miss Koontz was heard in solo.
Asa did that which was good and right
brother, E. Russ, who live on the been getting along nicely with their
A« a suggestion for the good of
In
the
eyes
of
the
Lord
(v.
2).
Games were played and home-made
the order at our next meeting the
plowing, though there has been
1. Cleared the land o f Idolatrous Halsey.Brownsville road, atteud
candy served.
brothers are to serve dinner, sisters
emblems and Images (vv. 8. 5 ). (1) ed the Brownsville Baptist church discouraging weather for general
Sunday evening the following program
Seeing 1» elieving
Strange altars. These were the altars last Sunday a u d io the afternoon farming.
s i s given ;
devoted to other gods.
(2 )
High visited the home of Mr. and M
Mr». Pearl will give a reading:
0 E Barnes went to Brownsville
Prayer, pastor.
places. These were places where ud
” A G oou n u . u . n u , '
Glenn Farrier and made aeqaint* Friday.
Song, “ The K in g of Love M y Shep
law
ful
sacrifices
were
offered.
(8)
of Glenn Francis Farrier, whom
The April meeting was called f< r
herd is,” Glee club.
Broke down the Images. These were the stork brought a few day« be
Little Albert Poland, who haa
1 o’clock, with dinner at 12 sharp.
Reading, Miss Alta Hayes.
upright atones connected w ith tdola
fore. This was the first time Mt» been seriously ill for tbe past two
A cordial invitation ia extended to
tro u t worship.
(4)
Cut down the
Japanese song in costume, Standard
Kneeland had been able to leave weeks, is much better and is able
all members to be present.
groves.
These were trees or poles
Bearers.
home since November, and »he is to be around again.
Grange Reporter.
I
connected
with
tree
worship
He
had
Pantomime, Standard Bearers.
all these relics o f Idolatry destroyed •till far from being a wall woman
M r, Foote has rented the Bill
Address on missions, pastor.
Halsey Christian Church
In Jerusalem and other cities tnnuigh
Harrison
place for five years.
PUTTING
SOW
IN
GOOD
SHAPE
|
In
1916
burglars
blew
open
a
Solo, Miss Koontz.
W omen's Foreign Missionary society
thank offering.
Benediction.
The thank offering amounted to $25.
Cor.
W e H ave
E V E R Y T H IN G
O ptical
E Y E S T R A IN
Is the Cause of M any
H U M A N IL L S
I f your eyes give you trouble or
your glasses are annoying
S E E US. We can Relieve You
Bancroft Optical Co.
113 1st St. W. Albany. Phone
out his kingdom.
Charles Carlson went to Leba­
2. Commanded Judah to aeeli the safe in an Albany store and car­
Animal Usually Needs ts Oaln Abeut
ried off a lockbox from it.
L»‘ t non Saturday on a business trip.
Lord fv. 4). H e kr.ew that If the ref
C h ristian ;
One-Half ts Three-Feurthe Pound
ormatlon was to be effective It mual Sunday the box, with the door
Dora Harris, who is attending
Dally During Cold Months.
1(J, Bible school.
he by the positive seeking a fte r and rusted off but showing sign* ol hav
11, CcmuiuuioD service. Spe­ worshiping of God, accompanied by Ing been jimmied, and containing buainexH college at Eugene, spent
A sow older t h M tw o years, one cial talk to children.
Sermon, ohedlenca to H I» Commandments. De to ne bank txxiks and checks dated the week end with her mother,
Mrs. Troutman.
th a t has completed her growth. nsssL
st m otive work avails little unless fol
Cbristii n U n it y ”.
ust previous to the robbery, was
ly need« to make a gain o f about ooe-
lowed by constructive.
6:30 Christian Endeavor.
M r. Carlson and family visited
found under a Ing near that city
h a lf to three-fonrths o f a pound dally
II.
Aaa’e Defensive Preparations In it was also a an Elgin watch the Sylvesters Saturday.
7:30, Sermon, ‘‘Conversion of a
through the w inter to put her In good
(vv. 4 8 ) .
lot of Murderers ” ,
which when wound up started run-
ahape for farrow ing. A gilt or year
Charles Carlson, W. W. Poland,
1. B u ilt fortified cities (v. 8 ). The
Thursday,
7:30,
Evangelistic
ling sow haa to continue her growth
cities are not named, but the meaning, ning after its five years' outdoor George Drinkard aud F. I f . Web­
healdea producing a litte r of plga. and prayer-meetibg.
doubtless, la th a t It was a general sys­ rest.
ber drove to Salem Monday and
We will observe Neighbors’ day tem o f defense which Involved the
a pound a day gain la none too much
Within a year our drugstore, returned tbe same day
If these young sows a re thin at the be­ next- Sunday
morning.
Every cities at strategic points.
ginning of w inter.
I he Cascade contract company,
member is urged to bring a neigh­
2. H e erected
walla about the garage, print shop, confectionery
bor. We have set a goal of 150 in cities (v. 7). These « e re usually of and hardware »tore have change« who have beon operatiug on Sa.ldia
Abide la Him.
hand», and there will probably Butte, hav« shut down on account
attendance.
•tone. Upon the wall» «-ere obsei va
And now. little children, abide In
Our evangelistic meeting« tegiu tlon towers from which the position soon be a change in the Bramwell of tbe weather.
H i m ; th a t when H a shell appear, we
and movements of the enemy could he barber shop
And note thia
Friday,A pril 7,
Charles Cox of Dever waa elect­
may have eonfldaace. and not ha
seen, and from which defensive war
None of these business men have ed director to represent the Linn-
Lester
Jones,
pastor.
sahamed^at H i t coming.— j John 1:28.
fare could be waged.
quit because they are ’•’busted,” Kenton county district of the Ore­
3. Made gates and barred them neither have they left the town.
Methodn-t:
gon Growers’ Cooperative associat­
(v. T). The reason he assigns for
And there's Koontz’, the biggest ion, at a meeting held iu Corvallis,
Sunday School, 10.
these defensive preparations was that
m d oldest »tore in town, which vlarch 17
Prdach ng, 11.
M r.
Cox is a well
they had sought the Lord Ood. Those
Junior League, 8,
who really trust Ood w ill make every dug», with the brook. ” Men mav known member and a booster of
c >me and man may go, but I go the association. A local advisory
effort to provide defense
Intermediate League, 6:30.
4. Had an arm y o f spearmen (v. 8). on forever.”
Epworth League, 6:80.
committee was elected for Linn
These spenrmen ware alto protected
Preaching, 7:30.
county as follows: J. Q Black-
(Continued on page 3)
with large shields.
T he arm y was
Pfayer meeting, Thursday, 8.
law, Lebanon, Albyn keeon, A l­
made up of 480,000 brave men
They
bany, C. R Wilduier, A lb a u y
Rev, C. T . Cook, Pastor,
were prepared to wage an offensive
High School Notes
The Benton county advisory emu-
as «-ell as a defensive war.
iniltee is: Ray Yocum, Corvallis,
By
tbe
procees
of
elimination
I
I
I
.
Asa’s
Victory
Over
Zereh,
the
[ Pine Grove Church:
Ethiopian (vv. 8-12).
(he boys’ basket bull team of H al- W S Brown, Corvallis, G**orge
Sunday School, 10.
W. Tbornquist, Alpine.
1. Aaa set the battle In array (v. -ey high achool claims the chain
10). H e went out to meet the enemy, pionahip of Linn county.
Preaching, 11, by Bro. Eggly.
Folio
Crog- & White have «old ih«ir
de first made a disposition o f Ida mg lean extract from the Scio
Prayer-meeting, 7.
hardware husmees to A J Hilt
means
of
defense.
Thia
waa
wisdom
Bible 8tudy, Wednesday. 7.
Sphinx:
& Son, who were in the hard­
on his part. Intelligent faith moves
“ Scio has won ten »ucceeeful ware store at She d which burned a
the possessor to- do first that which
Sunday School Lesson
games, i ut haa no olaint on ’ lie week ago Su.tdly. M
H l. i-
la within hla power.
2 Asa’a prayer (vv. 11. 12).
He championship. for we have been Well known in this part ol the Val.
(By REV . y- B FlTiS WATER, U. D..
minor technic, le<. He h id a hardware b tai« s-
Teacher of English Blblo In tbo Moody
cried unto the Lord. H e sought the ruled out l>v
■thio Institute of Chicago.)
I .«ba non, tli >ngh s tro n g r at Harr.-burg n sfnre lo o a it ,g it,
source of national power
In thia alitiea.
| C o g yclg h l. l i l t . W ,n ,m
Uaic
prayer note (1 ) his conscious helpless­ than Crabtree, can ot claim o, Shctld
ness. As he faced the Egyptian army because Scio’s last semeate< teas
L
LESSON FOR APRIL 2
Siortz aud Oil er.f «no adver­
. two to one against him, he was clearly , defeated Lebanon.
Albany can­
J conscloue of hla Imjmtency. T he first
tise the Elite c.tnf (Ti'iiiery at A '-
Church Announcements
New Wash Goods for Spring
ASA R ELIES ON COD
E H A V E O B T A IN E D a bountifnl dock of Spring Wash Good*. These
m aterials sre suitable for m aking dreaaea, waists, skirts and other wash
garments
Prices are lower than usual, and we welcome a q uality comparison of our
wash materials w ith any sim ilar goods, regardless of price
W
A Few of
the New Season’s Favored Weaves
LB BSoN T E X T —It Chronicles 14:1-1».
QOI-DKN T E X T —H elp us. O l-orrl our
riod, lor ws r e a l on T h o c .- I l Ctiron 14.IL
R E F E R E N C E M ATERIAL—II Chron
14:U-1I. Iaa 41 10-11
P R IH A R r TOPIC—A K ing Who Truotod
Ood.
JUNIO R TOPIC—Ood H elping A sa
IN TER M ED IA TE A ND SENIO R TOPIC
-A Rulor Who Relied on Ood
TOUNO PEO PLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—The Source of Personal and National
Power
I. Asa’a Reformation (w . J-5).
Asa woe the grandson of Rchoboatn,
Both
hie grandfather and fath er
Beaded Voile, sim ilar to finer grades of S ilk Tissue Ginghams in a variety of favored Idolatry, but Io spite of thia
imported swissea, dots, checks and fig­ new checks, stripes and novelty plaids, record of hie ancestors. Aaa had a
ures. Yard. 7 5 c .
priced, the yard, at 7 5 c
w ill o f hla own, an.- though young
Dress Gingham s in a large aaaortirent
whan bo came to the throne. Inagurat-
2 5ne3 ^ ' ,en” '
'° ” ,nCK “ 2°-
C"P * « * ««' ’"’ P - '« ’ »
*d a campaign of reform
which
* ',w c
“
tid e , in eleven colors, yard. 4 0
brought great good. He not only had
the handicap of the Ido latry and Ira
Drapery in many new colors and bean- :
t.tu l designs, priced 2 5 to 4 0 the m dian Heed, in 3 4 . 44-and 5 4i»ch . and m ortality fostered by the two form er
kings, hut he had to contend against
i doors in 36-iaeb, at, the yard, 5 0
the Influence o f hla mother who had
encouraged Imm oral worship ( I Kings
•‘ H u m m in g B ird " silk Hosiery, all color* “ I t wears. ’
15:18). In order to carry out hla re
form story measures he bad to wrest
•u th g rlty fro m her b j defcpMng her.
M. V, KQQNTZ
not claim the championship,
i
*
ae
hany, are enjoying a palrooage
requisite in obtaining help from Ood
j Crabtree defeated Albany. Crab-
1 la conscious weakness. The Christian
about double that existing when
tree
cannot
claim
the
champion-
conquers not by self-reliance, but by
they took possession a lew mouths
self-distrust and faith In Ood. (2) Ap­ diip, as Crsbtree did not play I^eb. »go.
anon
nor
Halsey,
which
is
one
of
peals to Ood fo r help, li e knew that
though they were helpless before 'he the strongest teams in th« county,
Halsey Boy Scouts
mighty enemy, w ith Ood'» help they Crabtree also refused to play the
The Halsey Boy Scout»are Frank
could win the victory. One man with i Scio
team,
considered
Lion
Tom
M iller,
M artin
Ood Is a m ajority
(8) Reposes faith : county’s champions until the la«l Koontz,
In Ood. The word “rest” means to moment, when the claims we e Koontz, Truman Robiuett, Elias
lean upon— to cast the entire weight
forfeited becauae of a small techoi. Robins, James Rector, Albert Py-
upon. In the measure that we realize
Wilbur
Nortoa, Ercell
! cality. Halaey haa never ieen de­ burn,
our need of support w ill we lean
Sneed, Elliot McW illiams, Cecil
feated
by
anyone
except
Scio,
and
hard upon God.
(4)
Advanced cou­
end
the victories, Redford, Clarence Cornelius
rageously. H e went forth depending Scio must forfeit
Freddie Heinticb,
upon Ood to fight for him. Reni f.ilth ilierefnrn Halsey aho-ild ch im the
Saturday (bay want out south,
does not w ait until It sees it» way Linn county championship.”
clear, but goes forth expecting Ood to
This further proves the good west ol l^ ke Ogle for a hike and
clear the way.
(5 )
Flung himself
— r of
— Scio,
-------.
T h e S cio for practice. Signalling, cooking
porlamanabip
upon Ood'a a rm s “O Ix>rd. tbou »rt I toys have tha re p u ta tio n
o f b ein g and first aid ware demonstrated
ctir Ood ” H U esntte «-as O*d'« esinw* good losers a« well *« good win. and practiced.
Dr. Gernjobst, the
I f Ood has taken ns for Hts people,
scoutmaster,
was
unable to make
ners. In congra'ulat o ’ the H al
and If w * have taken Him for our Ood.
the start with them at 9 a. m.
say
boys
we
also
extend
Cougrat-
|
no enemy ran prevail against ns. May
but joined them later.
we experim entally say, “Thou a rt my illation* to Scio for the Iflori-hiog
They came home about 5:1)0.
Ood.” and hear H im ssy. “I am thy school paper, the Scio Sphinx.
O odf"
Last Monday the Bwgluh 4
HI« Busy D ays
8. The Egyptians «mitten (v. 12). students expended
their energy
Many a man can't «atti» flewa to
The enemy fled before IsreaJ and could writing poetry. Some of the stu ­
•njoy life Wocauae he's kept toe buag
not recover thenirelves.
dent« showed unusual taient.
raising tha cash to settle up.
I