Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 16, 1921, Image 1

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JERSEY FANCIERS'
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Tiling Adda 25 Dollars Per Acre
FARMERS SAY TUBER-
C. L.
Falk of Halts v baa used
nearly four ears of tile, both oe-
raent and clay on his farm iu the
past eighteen yeare, and he is con­
Six Clubs Contest for Hon- Testing Begins in South vinced that tiling iu Linn county
H ALSEY, OREGON
improves the vain* of lnnd at least
ern Linn County
ors. Lake Creek
♦25 per acre.
This Week
Second
Mr. Falk completed his seeding
In te re s t paid on time certificates of deposit
of
wheal and oats the last day of
of
the
The annual pienie o f the Jereys
Fourteen communities
March
whit* others with sim ilar
are
in
W e invite your banking business
Cattle Club which occurred at the Linn County Farm Bureau
land as his own. but which is not
elimi-
large dairy farm of J. C. Brown the midst of a cam p.,gu o
tiled, were from four to six weeks
H. KOONTZ, Pres.
D- TAYLOR. Vice-Pree & Son, north of Fayetteville, last nate bovine tuberculoma. Five later seeding their lund.
hundred farmers owning nearly
Saturday was attended by approx-
Mr. Falk used four-inch tile and
B. M. BOND, Cashier
fout thousand cattle have already
unately 400 people, the biggest af­
laid
them from twenty-three to
signed petitions for the cooperation
fair of thia kind held in the state,
thirty-si«
inches deep, and recom­
of the Federal Government and
ohtside the International Stock
mends th a t the Strings be about
__ Oregon Agriculfural College
'how .
Much interest is being the
in making a oue hundred per cent four rods apart on adobe or white
The First Savings Bank of Albany .Oregon taken in the improvement of the clean up. A committee is busy in land. He claims there is no
dairy herds. S'* clubs represent-
the Halsey vicinity and tlig terri­ noticeable difference in drainage
tig aa m any localities participated
between the cement or clsy U>e.
tory is being covered as rapidly as but
th at the ev i.ent tile are laid
in the contest which was one of
possible.
easier.
On« more car of t l » »•
the features of the day.
The federal bovine tuberculoais needed to complete draiuage ou his
I . . good place to depos.t your saving.. 4 percent intere.t on a a v i.g .
Professors F its and A llen, O. A.
accounts that run three months, a x month, or a year Interest paid
inspector is expected to arrive this farm-—Farm Bureau News.
C., had charge of the judging after
week, according to word received
semi-annually.
Francis Kiser of uear Harris­
which Prof. Fitz placed the cattle
hy the county agent from Dr.
as they should be, giving reason» B. Foster, of Portland who is di­ burg was in our city the last of
for each placement.
This was
the week.
rector of the work in Oregon.
most interesting and instructive
The plans for the inspection are
to the farmer.
to have the inspector begin work
H. H. Bushnell, of Portland, in the southern portion of the A
,■
W k have
editor of the Oregon Farm er, and
EVERY
THING
county and work north, covering
O, M- Plummer, Pacific In ter­ each community thoroughly as he
O p t I cal
national Stock Manager, were
goes.
BYE S T R A IN
present and gave interesting talks.
This means th at different com­
latke Cause of MaSy
The Davis orchestra of Shedd munity committees on the tuber­
HUMAN ILLS
furnished the music.
If yoar eye* g iw yo" trouble
culosis project w-11 have to hurry
vent g l»»•«■» a re a n n o y in g
Following appears the names of up the circulation of the petitions
SRE
UB. W e can Relieve You
the contesting clubs and their ra t­ among the cattl* owners in order
Bancroft Optical Co.
ing: Out of a possible 900 percent­ that the inspection may be com- A Jl3 1st St. W. Albany. Phone 461
age Clackamas received 1st., with ! plete.
L a * » » * * *
645; Lake Creek 2nd , with 000;
Tillamook 3rd., 585; Sb*dd 4tli ,
Scattered Grain Pays N o Profits
570; At - Swale 5 tf^ A lO ; M ult­
nomah Olli , 495.
W hether the crops are good or poor, light or heavy, you cannot af
Shedd wou first place in all the
ford to waste them . Remember the advice given by an. oId fanner
individual contests
to his s o n - 'R a k e clean this year, my boy, for hay is high and
cannot afford to lose a single wisp.” And when hay was cheap the
Halsey Items
boy was cautioned to rake clean as hay was low and they m ust alio
G rant Taylor returned from gather in every wisp.
Portland the last of the week where
visited his nephew, Everett
The hay crop is coming along nicely and within a few week« now
Standish. Mr. Taylor is taking
his vacation, J. C. Bramwell act you’ll be needing Dependable baying equipment such a»:
¡ng as rural carrier iu his place.
A McCormick or Deering
We failed to report last week
Mower or Hay Rake.
that when A. D Smith returned
from his trip to Portland that he
was accompanied by his bride a»
W h y not look over your machines and fix
we were not then aware th a t he
was married on the 2nd day of
June to Mrs. Cora Everett, of Port them up and be ready for a large harvest?
land. Mr. and Mrs- Smith will
G W m o r n h in w e g im p l e m e n t s t o r e _____
make their home in Halsey, occu-j
pying the Robnett house recently
vacated by Mre. Joeie Sm ith and
daughter, Miss Mary.
W. A. Twey end eon, W. M.
Tway, who will he remembered as
CLOTHES MAY NOT MAKE THE MAN-
residents of this vicinity for a
short time a few years ago, have
But often makes the only impression others get of him
just purchased five sections of l : u d j / f t
When former comrades meet, there . . a lot of personal ..tiafaction If your
i i the province of Alberta, L ati.y^ft
ANNUAL PICNIC
HALSEY STATE BANK
CULRSIS MUST 60
Capital and Surplus $34,000
C.
‘WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE’
8.
Smith Bros.’ Market
Fresh and Cured Meats Always On
Hand. Also Other Meats in Season.
Timely Reminders
REPAIRS ARE HERE
( summer
clothes inspire the question
ho s
Vour
* a y lor?
Your answer, if you wear the best quality-value possible to ae-
1
cure anywhere, is of course
(¿ d
V. ¡P ric e S r O o .
tailoring - to individual measure
I
There is a personal style for you in both fashion and fab ric-at
the right price. .
M. V. KOONTZ CO.
A Full Line of Dr. Hess’ Dip and X
Disinfectant, and Fly Chaser which *
in Benton county, the entire con- / f t
-
. . . .
cli
transaction I® is appropriate at this season.
sideration of the
amounting tooverllOO, .000. Both /ft
families will continue
their homes in the W illam ette v a l-, /f t
’ 0 ,nak’ *
Straw and Cloth Hats
ley
Prof. Henry F. English, on* o f
/h For warm weather. Also SHOES w
year, was married in Corvallis, /{i for the whole Family.
«
June 4th, to Miss Haxel Marguerite A
Green, for two years a teacher in /ftSomething SpCCUll
i K
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t BulkC..co. tOclb, l i b 35c, 51b
brother, Mr. Wellington Green, |/ f t
Rev. E. V. Stivers of Eugene offi­ W
ciating. The young couple greeted
friend« in Halsey Saturday. Th*y
will spend the summer in Eugene,
returning to Halsev this fall, Mr.
English having accepted the prin-
cipalship of our school for the
cuuiing year.
/ft
G ra d e
101b #1.10.
Peanut Butter 12 1-2 C lb. »lDOUC,
« D. H. STURTEVANT.