Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, October 11, 1928, Image 3

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    HALSEY E M E IU ’HISE. HALSEY. OREGON. OC.IOBEH 11, 1928
T o o k N a m e F ro m . P a t r io t
The city of Ypsilanti, Mich., was
named in nonor of a noble Greek
fam ily who distinguished themselves
In the Greek revolution of 1821. Alex­
ander and Demetrius Ypsilanti «ere
ardent patriots and Demetrius was a
successful leader In the revolt against
the Turks. Judge Woodward of De­
tro it selected the name for the set­
tlement.
O ld Im a g e * o f B u d d h a
Ancient brass Images of Buddha,
believed to be a thousand years old.
have been discovered near Chittagong,
India. Their design denotes excep
tional artistic skill, and they are re­
garded as a valuable link In the his­
tory of Indian art. It Is understood
that the government Intends to offer
a reward for the finding of such relics
A n c ie n t C a n a l
From an Inscription on the temple
at Karnak, Egypt, It would appear
that a canal Joining the River Nile
and the Red sea existed In the time
o f Setl I (1380 B. C.). The channel
o f this canal Is still traceable In parts
o f the Wadi Tumilat and its direction
was frequently followed by the etigi-
neers o f the fresh water canal.
C oconut S ugar
In the East Indies a sugar known
as Jaggery is made from the sap of
the coconut palm. The sap is ob-
tained by cutting the flower spathe
and the juice yields about 15 per cent
o f sugar. It Is consumed locally and
is very Impure. Chemically, much of
It is identical with cane and beet
sugar.
FIR S T ROMPERS
FOR FIR S T STEPS
Baby Should Be Unimpeded
by Skirt* of Any Sort.
(Prepared by th . United States Department
of Agriculture.)
When the historic day comes on
which baby takes his first steps alone,
let us hope it w ill find him suitably
attired for so momentous an occa­
sion. That Is to say, unimpeded by
skirts of any sort, his sturdy little
legs free o ( all encumbrances, his
arms, too, without restricting bands
when he reaches up to the chair that
steadies him, pulls himself up, bal­
ances on his feet for a moment, and
starts off.
From the time a baby’s activities
extend beyond his crib to a play pen,
the best garment for him to wear is
a romper. It must be somewhat d if­
[ ferent from the rompers he w ill wear
later, for practical reasons. The fact
that diapers are still worn must be
given consideration both in the cut
of the garment and in Its method of
fastening. His need for Incessnnt ac­
I tiv ity also influences the design of his
rompers.
In planning rompers for children of
various ages, the bureau of home eco­
nomics of the United States Depart­
ment o f Agriculture has given espe­
{ cial attention to the needs of the
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E a r ly A m e r ic a n S ta m p *
Adhesive postage stamps were Is­
sued by several cities of the United
States independently of the govern­
ment about 1845. Well known examples
were those of New York city and St.
Louis. Stamps of this kind were au­
thorized by congress March 3, 1847.
S om e D iffe re n c e
I f you want to know the difference
between an old-fashioned blacksmith
and the modprn garage man, read
Longfellow's poem on the smith and
then read the bill the garage man has
sent you and think of the service he
gave you.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
B ir d ’s B a th
When the canary refuses to take a
bath in the bird tub try sprinkling a
little clean sand In the bottom of the
tub before filling with water. The sll|>-
pery bottom of the dish Is frequently
the reason for the birds hesitancy
about a tub bath.
B ib lic a l W a r n in g
Woe onto you who bal'd your pal­
aces with the sweat of others! Each
stone, each brick of which It Is built.
Is a s in !—From tlie Book of Enoch,
Hebrew work of the Second century,
B. G
L a fa y e t te ’ * R id e
The marquis de Lafayette on August
29, 1778, rode from Providence, It. I.,
to Boston, Mass., in six and one-half
hours to beg D'Estalng to return with
the French fleet to Narragansett bay.
P e c u lia r B lin d n e * *
The scientific name for day blind­
ness Is hemeralopia. This Is described
as inability to see as well In a bright
light as a dim. This condition Is
sometimes found In albinos.
M o n t r e a l O ld C it y
Montreal Is situated on an Island.
36 miles long by 10 miles wide, at the
confluence of the St. Lawrence and
Ottawa rivers. It Is one of the oldest
cities In North America.
S u re C u re
We have every reason to believe
that all victims of loss of speech
would be permanently cured If it
could be arranged for them to make
a hole In one.
W h a t to T a k e
“ What Is the best thing to take
when one Is run down?" Inquired a
friend at the w riter’s elbow. Would
suggest the number of the car.—Salem
Statesman.
G r e a t B re e d in g G r o u n d
Chesapeake bay Is said to produce
more oysters than any other body of
water in tire w orld; It has an annua*
output of nearly 8.000.066 bushels.
S ilk w o r m *
Through the Introduction of colored
matter Into their food, silk worms now
cpln threads of various hues.
SUFFERING ELIMINA
15-years success in treating Rectal and
Colon troubles by the Dr. C. J. Dean
NOVSL'RCICAL method en­
ables u sto give WRITTEN AS«
SLRANCE of PILES ELIMI­
NATED » F E E REEINDEI).
Send today for FREE 100-eaes
book dewrihingcauvev and reop-
1 / _ . _ . A** Irea niar.f of auU^tlmenta.
R E C T A L 6 COLON CLINIC
ily, or the buttons burst off when the
child stooped aud If' the diaper re
quired changing the opeulnr was on
pleasant to handle.
The sleeves of this romper are
short, cut kimono style. In one piece,
with the romp r, ami finished with
Improved Uniform International
! SundaySchool
’ Lesson ’
REV P B. riT Z W A T F R . D D . He*«
Moody B ib le In stitu te o f C h ica g o .>
< c \ 1921, W estern N ew sp ap er L’nlon >
(B y
Lesson fo r October 14
S P IR IT U A L G IF T S
LESSON T E X T —1 Cor. 11 1-7.11:
1S:1-S.
G O LD IN TE X T — Now abldeth faith,
hope, charity, th ese three; but the
g rea test of these is charity.
PRIMARY TOPIC— Love Is the Best
of All.
JUNIOR TOPIC—The G reatest T hing
tn the World.
IN TERM EDIATE ANP SENIOR TOP­
IC— The G reatest o f All G ifts.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­
IC— Spiritual G ifts.
I.
R E LY ON H O O V E R
FO R FA R M RELIEF
Agriculturists Have Faith in
G. O. P. Promtses.
“ The purchasing power of thirty
Important agricultural commodities
was 93 in July of this year as com­
pared with 69 in 1921, tiie low poiut
following the World war depression,"
suid Secretary of Agricullure W. M.
Jardine tn a recent statement
“ This improvement has been grad
ual and today we find some of our
major commodities iu a satisfactory
condition."
Secretary Jardine ex­
pressed the belief that a contlnuunce
o f the Republican policy of protec­
tion w ill bring the farmers safely
through their troubles.
"In my recent conferences with
furmers throughout the West." the
secretary continued, " I found a una­
nim ity of thought that the problems of
agriculture can only be met by keep­
ing tiie Republican party In power, be­
cause it has consistently stood for
the protection of tiie American farmer
tn the domestic market and has made
a definite contribution to tiie recov­
ery of farm prices since tiie severe
depression following tiie war. Tiie
present level of wheat prices gives a
clear example of the need for effec­
tive legislation to euuble farmers to
prevent price depressions, due to sea­
sonable surpluses, through un effec­
tive plun of price stabilization. A con­
structive plan in tills direction will
receive the support of the Republican
administration."
The secretary sees brighter times
ahead for the wheat farmer since, he
said, Iu tiie United States the con­
sumption of wheat is Increasing at
the rate of 6.000,000 bushels a year.
Increases in Europe also are noted,
he declared.
OLD FOLKS SAY
DR. CALDWELL
WAS RIGHT
The lavsis of treating sickness has not
changed tinea Dr. Caldwell left Medical
(Villege in 1878, nor since he place,! on
the market the laxative prescription he
had used in his practice.
He treated constipation, biliousneaa,
headaches, mental depression, indigention,
sour stomach and other indispositions
entirely by means of simple vegetable
laxatives, herbs and roots. These are
still the basis of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin, a condonation of senna and
other mild herbs, with pepsin.
The simpler the remedy for constipa,
tion, the safer for the child and for you.
And as you can get results in a mild
and safe way by using Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with
strung drugs'
A hottie w ill last several months, and
all can use it. I t is pleasant to tha
taste, gentle in action, and free from
narcotics. Elderly people find it ideal.
All drug stores have the genenaia hotties,
or write "Syrup Pepsin," Dept. BB,
Monticello, Illinois, for free trial bottle.
Joel predicted a remarkable effusion
of the spirit in Messianic times (Joel
2 : 28. 29; cf. Acts 2:17, 18).
Before the crucifixion, Jesus prom­
ised to send the Holy Spirit to be the
helper and guide of His people. This
was historically fulfilled on the day of
Pentecost The gifts of the Spirit were
extended to all classes. Not only were
these endowments marked by great
profusion, but by great diversity. In
the exercise of these gifts confusion
would surely arise. Divine life, sud­
denly poured into human nature,
stirred It to unusual power. In view
Rear View of Rompers.
of the abuses and confusion which are
loose band of machine embroidered likely to arise from such a condition,
edging. The same trimming Is used ‘ t Is highly Important that certain
principles be set forth for guidance
for the loose collarless neck.
Dweller* in High Place*
I f a “ dress-up" garment Is wanted. aud regulation.
I. The Infallible Criterion (1 Cor.
The highest Inhabited place In tha
the romper can be made of washable
world is a mining district In Chile,
pongee, but ordinarily the soft cotton 12:3).
The infallible test which determines
18,480 feet above sea level ; next, a
prints such as charmeusette, zephyr,
whether
gifts
are
spurious
or
genuine
mining district iu Peru, 16.200 feet ;
or broadcloth, wil be found most
is
one's
conception
of
and
attitude
to­
then, a monastery In Tibet. 15,200 feet
practical.
ward Jesus Christ. Only those who
The highest home of man In the
recognize Him as God manifest In the 1
United States Is the lik e s Peak ob-
Make “ M arble” Cake
flesh, Ills vicarious atonement on the Why Women of Indiana
servntory in Colorado, over 14,000
Same as Ordinary One cross, and submit to Him ns their
W ill Vote for Hoovei feet above sen level.
Lord, can be recognized as possessing
"Marble" cake is a mixture of choco- tiie g ift of the Holy Spirit. Christ said
Because they feel lliu t tiie prosper­
late and yellow cake batter baked so before leaving tiie earth that when the ity of Indiana homes and tiie pay I
that each can be Identified and tasted Spirit came His supreme business checks of Indiana fathers rests on
when the cake Is cut. The ordinary would be to testify of Him, to take the tiie Issue of restricted Immigration
method of mixing a plain cake Is fob things of Christ nnd show theta unto more than on any other national Issue,
lowed until It is time to fold in the | tiie people. The soundness of the ; Indiana women are going to vote for
egg whites. The 1 Iter is then divided faith of a man Is the sign of this com­ Herbert Hoover and Ills restricted Im­
into two parts, and melted chocolate mission from God.
migration policy, according to Mrs.
is added to one-half. Stiffly beaten
II. The Diversity of Spiritual Gifts Louise SI. Dodson, personal represent-
egg whites are added to each part. Here (1 Cor. 12:4-11).
live of Mrs. Alvin T. Ilert, vice chair­
are the full directions from the bureau
In the church there are to be found man of the Republican national com­
of home economics:
those possessing tiie g ift of wisdom, mittee.
“ Indiana Is a stute of farms nnd of
3 teasp oon s b ak ing knowledge, faith, healing, miracles, Industrial centers,” she said. “ So the
m cups su gar
prophecy,
discernment
of
spirits,
divers
pow
der
T, cup b u tter
1 teaspoon van illa
kinds of tongues nnd the Interpreta­ question of Immigration Is a very vital I
3 eggs
one to every family In the state. Inill- |
sq u ares ch oco ­
% cup m ilk
tion
of tongues.
late, m elted
3 cups sifted soft-
III. The Unity of the S pirit’s Gifts ana women tell me they feel that In |
2 tablespoona m ilk
w h eat flour
their state restricted Immigration lias
(1 Cor. 12:12-80).
When Baby Takes His First Steps—
teasp oon sa lt
Clirlstian unity Is only possible when lightened tiie load of labor, lias raised
Front View of Rompers.
Cream the butter and the sugar to­ effected by the one Holy Spirit. This wages and lias increased tiie prosper­
creeper and the toddler. The first gether, and add the well-beaten egg unity amidst diversity is represented ity of Indiana homes."
baby romper Is plain and loosely yolks. Sift the dry Ingredients, and under the figure of the human body.
fitted, with plenty o f room between mix them alternately with the milk
1. Tiie human body has many mem­
C a m p a ig n T h o u g h t*
the neck and crotch. Instead of tight Into the butter, sugar, and egg mix­ bers, eacli performing distinct func­
“ Tills yeur people are thinking pretty
ture.
Add
the
vnniila.
Divide
the
bat­
leg bands or elnstlcs a facing Is used.
tions for the good of the body (v. 12). hard over tiie voting situation," says
The common cuuse of digestive diffi­
An Improvement over the bid type ter In half. To one portion add the
2. The members are mutually re­ Postmaster Roland M. linker of Bos­ culties Is excess acid. Soda cannot
melted
chocolate
and
the
two
table­
of first romper, that buttoned through
lated and Independent (vv. 13-17),
ton. “They are thinking over tiie alter this condition, and It barns tiie
3. The place of each member Is de­ things they have been able to get stomach.
Something tlia t w ill neu­
the crotch Is the large triangular spoons of milk. Divide the well-beaten
flap that closes the garment. Tills egg whites, nnd fold one-half Into each termined by the choice of God (v. 18). during tiie last few years; of the new tralize the acidity Is the sensible
4. The members which are least at­ bungalow, tiie radio, tiie new family thing to take. That Is why physicians
is attached to the front section and portion of the batter. Grease a tube
laps over the hack, where it Is held pan. Place one-half of the cliocolate- tractive and least conspicuous are car; of a lot of tilings which they tell the public to use Phillips Milk of
by a single flat button well up the fiavored tiatter in the baking pan, and most Important (vv. 21-23).
have been aide to make for tiie better. Magnesia.
One spoonful o f this delightful prep­
IV. Love, the Spirit’s Best Gift No one wants to give up such tilings.
back. It is made fa irly large so that cover with a layer of the yellow but­
ter.
Over
tills
pour
the
remaining
aration can neutralize many times Its
If accidentally left unbuttoned the
( I Cor. 12:31-13).
No
woman
wants
to
go
bark
to
old
1. The pre-eminence of love (vv. conditions when a fuiuily Income bad volume In add. I t acts instantly; re­
mistake will be noticed and remedied. chocolate batter, and then the rest <>f
The crotch opening in the other type the yellow. Bake the cake for one 1-3).
to go wholly for (be bare necessaries lie f Is quick, and very apparent. A ll
It transcends.
of romper wjis al«'a.vs unsatisfactory tiour In a moderate oven, at a temper­
of life. That’s why, when thousands gas Is dispelled; all sourness Is soon
(1) Speaking with tongues.
because it came unbuttoned too eas- ature of 350 degrees Fahrenheit
upon thousands of voters go Into ttie gone; tiie whole system Is sweetened.
(2) The g ift of prophecy.
election booth tills year, they'll not be Do try this perfect anti acid, and re­
(3) Fnith of the most vigorous kind. willing to change—they'll vote for member It Is Just ns good for children,
too, and plensant for them to take.
F A R M W O M E N LE A R N B A S K E TR Y FO R P R O F IT
(4) Philanthropy of tiie most gen­ Hoover.”
Any drug store has the genuine, pre*
erous sort.
scrlptlonal product.
(5) Heroic devotion leading
mar­
S m ith A d m it * P r o t p e r it y
tyrdom.
Democratic as well as Republican
2. The attributes of love (rv. 4-7).
newspapers re|s>rt tli-it since Ids ad
(1) Long-suffering and kind.
dress of acceptance Mr. Smith lias
(2) Free from envy.
modified some of tiie opinions therein
(3) Freedom from boasting.
expressed. In his acceptance speech
(4) Decorous and wall behaved.
he characterized flic national prosper
(5) Unselfish.
(6) Does not give way to passion; Ity as a "myth." Henry Morgetitlinn
has persuaded him to admit tliat the
Is not quick tempered.
R o o m f o r M a n y M illio n »
(7) Thinks no e v il; does not Impute country Is generally prosperous, even
Prof. II. L. SliuDU of the University
evil motives to others; Is not sus­ If. for political purposes. In- denies any
credit to Republican policies for that of Illinois recently told the National
picious.
condition. Mr. Smith's political eduos Academy of Sciences that the earth Is
(8) Delights not in evil.
tion Is progressing. But It Is too much capable of supporting 8,000,000,000
(9) Beareth all things.
to expect him to confess his blunder people If nil the land Is fully utilized.
(10) Is trustful, hopeful and firm.
3. The permanence of love (vv. In charging tiie Republican national This, says Popular Science Magazine,
would be nearly five times the present
administration with extravagance, ai
8 13).
Prophecy ns prediction w ill be fu l­ though after tils warranted rebuke ity population of the world.
filled Prophecy as teaching w ill be Senator Smoot lie mav lie more care
Pbysl I features ami traits of char­
brought to an end In tiie day when ful In Hie future.—Philadelphia l.edg
acter nre hereditary—nnd religion nnd
teaching Is not needed. Tongues shall er.
politics.
cease, for ns the languages of earth
were couued by God's Judgment for
S m ith S h o w * W e a h n e **
sin, so shall Christ's redemption bring
Tiie virtual surrender of the Smith
tiie nations back to one tongue. Knowl­
edge shall be done away with the campaign against "whispering'' by
Farm Women of Calloway County, Missouri, Learn Basketry.
condng of a wider nnd nobler Intelli­ some of Its strongest and most parti­
gence. The tw ilight w ill be lost in san supporters may have several
ferent materials. Those In Calloway day, childhood. In maturity.
(P rep ared »> th e U nited S fs ts s D ep a rtm en t
Love wholesome consequences. It should
of A griculture I
county, Missouri, are using rallin. In w ill always nblde, for God Is love.
prick the pretense of martyrdom, the
Among the major activities carried many cases, however, native materials
5. Tiie comparative value of prophe­ begging for votes out of sympathy,
on In home demonstration work for are used, because they may be had cy nnd tongues (14:1-25).
Thanks to Lydia E. Pink-
which constituted tiie last and least
farm women ore all of those phases for the trouble of gathering, and In
Prophecy is given tiie highest place admirable stand of tiie Smith fo r c e s
ham’s Vegetable Compound
of home making on which a full, sat­ consequence, yield a better profit for because It Is to declare God's message Every public man lias been Hie object
isfied, farm home life depends—a bet­ the work done. Long leaf pine needles to men. Its primary meaning Is to of false gossip.
If Governor Smith
Denison, TVxss —" I think there Is
ter knowledge of foods and nutrition, are used from Colorado to Florida, fortbtell. To speak with tongues means cun tie bowled over by an old wives
no tonic equal to L j'l'* I Pinkhsm •
of household management, of selection including all of the Gulf stales. to speak tn other languages for tiie tale he Is not tiie stuff of which I’res
- Vegetable Com­
and construction of clothing, of home Honeysuckle vines nre liked for bas­ purpose of showing the presence of Idents are made.—New York Herald
pound for nerv-
isianass and I
furnishing, and beautifying the sur­ kets In Arkansas, Tennessee. North
Tribune.
_____
God.
have 11-ed Lydia
roundings of the home. Incidental Carolina and Mississippi, twisted Iris
E. 1’ inkha.m’ s
to these main lines of study are also leaves in Colorado, buckbush and
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a
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One Who Never Forgets
Sanative Wash
a number of activities which are popu­ white oak splits In Arkansas. Tennes­
At the last referendum on prohlhl
and tie- Pill» lor
Others may forget us In their
lar either because they enable club s e e . Kentucky and Georgin. In Flor­
tion, taken before the World war, Die
Constipation. I
members to add chirm and Interest ida. Alabama. Georgia and Missis­ prayers; there Is <me In heaven who ' vote w as a stand-off. Maine s land
can c e rta in ly
to their homes, or to Increase their In- sippi there Is a very good sale among never does forget Others may fall slide. In so fai as dryness was an is
praise your medi­
US when their lamp burns low ; He
cine« 'fur what
! comes In some way.
tourists for gift baskets of long leal
sue, was simply an overwhelming re
ever
llvetb
We
are
engirdled
by
the
they have dona
Basketry is one of these lesser proj­ pine filled with small Jars of differ­
jectlon of reform nnder Tammany
for ms and I
ects which the women like both lie- ent kinds of Jelly. In Mississippi and prayers of One «ho loves us and has auspices. Governor Smith lias passed
wish you success
the
ear
of
God
and
therefore
Is
able
cause through It they can make at­ I.oulslnnn. some of the extension
in the future. I can do any kind of
to save to the uttermost—George IL Ills life as part of a political organlza
tractive things for their houses, and agents have encouraged farm women
tion In w lilih the saloon was «»• In
work now sad when women ask me
Morrison.
because they can often sell at a
a’ fa ir to specialize on a basket that is lilte d
tegral part. When tiie country Is
what has helped me I recommend
profit what they do not use. The pic­ with a tall Jar containing their own
your medicines. I w ill answer anjr
ready to modify the Volstead act it
If
Christ
It
There
letters I receive asking about them.
ture which was taken by the United preserve*! fig’ . After the figs are
will insist that the task of moillfl«'«
—M rs . I vtvt.v Gsroo, Route 3, Bo»
That hovel is a Bethel, it Christ is tion tie done by the friends of ten»
States Depart' lent of Agriculture. e a te n , the Jar nnd Its cover been ues
63, Denison, Texas.
i there.— l-ee.
| perattce. not by Ils lifelong enemies.
ro<n In Missouri who
i shows rural
an Utti active vase.
’ are Jra-nlng to make baskets of dif
A cidity
PHILLIPS
I Milk .
of Magnesia
CAN NOW DO
ANY WORK