AUGUST 25 Eggs and Poultry Make your own home a center for the ¡?Z xtz world s great» st music Mz 1 ins model w 107 Mz (Mahogany or Oak) $ Mz with M/ 19 Records and $ Equipment < 1 1 50 i P aym ent Plan W e will a rra n g e a plan to suit y o u r eon- venii live, '¡'a Ik it over wirii us. I'his m ach in e o r ¡my o ilie r <>1‘ y o u r choice Zp delivered to y o u r hom e on approval. Guar- Zb a n te e d to give p erm an en t s a tis fa c tio n . ZP Prom pt, expert, t o u rte o u s service with everv ZP m ach in e we sell. $ WOODWORTH DRUG CO. Zp ZP A LBA N Y Linn C ounty Phono- g rap h I leadquai ters OREGON (>C0O Itecords in s to c k ■ c* ¿Jiü -------■ ?. ~ « \fc w Arc latter » • « dtUn uit, bevali»« purpl« vetch »«» not quoted In the market, as luty Is pressed uudei vary lug con­ ditions and by balers having a wide ij . j . a - ra . . . ... . and 8lso bec« u'»«‘- where a sale was ef range In tension. According to the de­ Middlemen Bested bv Co-operation— rla \o rin g the rlesh feeted farmers were tempted to sen partment's marketing specialists hay The F anner Feedeth All.” !helr •,ock- r**ervln« no s*e<’ should be pressed sufficiently tight to maintain or extend the ucreage. that the wires will hold well, sail so The assistance of a large California that the required weights can be load­ fruit growers' association was enlisted, E f in 2G l.>c»l egg circles io » ) more satisfactorily than the smaller j ;»nd last year 500 acres were grown ed Into cars. Difficulty Is experienced »tat»-w i. It* egg in a ik e lin g assneia-1 ones found on young and scrawny , under guarantee, a large portion of In some sections In loadlng^ars to the minimum weight, because the hay Is lio n w iili c e n tra l t ffi> •«?» io P ort- cbicki ns. | the yield being kept for seed. Tills pressed too loosely. utid i» ih e H ep lu k e n by p o u ltry I The character of the Inspection Exercise affects the flavor anti tex­ year northwestern California and Ore­ f n in O regon in so lv in g th* egg-1 ture of poultry desti, as in any kind gon fanners will receive 14t4 cents a service varies considerably In differ­ irk e lm g pr«>Blenis. T h e sto ry ! pound for purple vetch seed, which ent markets. Besides the various of m»at It toughens the libers and points a lesson for egg p ro d u ce rs the ctHinectlve tissues, and lessens the should give them from J15O to $200 methiwls now generally designated as per acre In addition to the straw. From n ollie» purls of I lie c o u n try ? warehouse, car-door, plug and bale In­ amount of fat. It may also nffect thè Ih e i- rclt-ti in O regon went or- dlsttghutlon of flesh on the carcass in­ now on It 1» ex|»ected sufficient seed spection, there Is a difference In apply­ will be available for all needs. .»mizeil in th e le ad in g posiliyy creasing the naturally strong, tough ing the grades. Some lns|»ect()rs give rndiicing se c tio n s an d each oper- muscles rather than the less-used, ten­ the entire carload the grad.’ of the poorest quality of hay found In IL In some birds, notably tlcd in d e p e n d e n tly of I fie id h e r- der ones. Other Inspectors endeavor to apply an • a \ bile,' sellin g th e egg» to I chickens, the exercise can he con­ average grade. ' i flan I produce dealer» or («> trolled. Almost any poultry, however, Some of these practices are hardly cun safely he penned for a few days o n s u i i i i n g cilstoiu erg su ch an ho. before killing. ' i fair to the shipper, but so long ns they -Is and resta u ra n ts. I hey fou n d , I exist the shipper must meet the sltua- The difference between Ihe flesh of oivevei, in .it th ey wero » till h e lp -, a plniiig chicken anti of a lean one • ' Hon In the best manner possible. Unlw -•-» an d had very lit t le C ontrol | of similar kind and age is due princi­ form loading Is probably one of the • ver th e ir p ro d u cts Som e eight pally to the fat present. The skill of Some Important Factors Cited most Important methods of obtaining >r t>li i ircles n ear S alem co-oper- the fnttener. from the consumer’s satisfactory grades. That Heip to Determine Mar­ WEIGHTY POINTS ON ALFALFA HAY ted tn ro u g h th e S alem circle gtondpo'nt, lies not only In producing ¡imager, b u t th e b u s iu ts s was so the deslrghle amount of fat at the .»all I’, « u s not very e n c o u rag in g least ex;»eiise for finsi and care, but was decided to form an ex- also In getting the fat well distributed ang - w ith offices ill Pori am i . « S t irougli the flesh rather than merely liieli a I th e circ les could consign In masses withfn the carcass nr under h e ir egg», the skin. Such large mnsseg have Ut­ I nis onrve was rid icu led by p ro . ile value for table purposes, and un­ lic e d e a le r* .-f o r th ey knew ihe less they are carefully saved and used M/ in n er» were not u n d e r c o n tra c t for cooking they are practically wast­ ed. When tile amount of flesh Is In­ \|/ . tin- ICO - or I h e e x c h an g e ; the creased by tip» ful between Ihe libers \ tie r th erefo re, w ould be able Ihe proportion of edible material Is i o b tain th e ir su p p ly of egae by Increased, and the larger masses of feting h ig h er prices. D u rin g t h “ meat make better |>orti».»r'- • ff 'H th e O regon grain ami milk acquire a delicate fla­ ■ iducets latino ied f o i f i on a new vor. Special feeding often imparts a oris. A sta te-w id e m e m b e rsh ip j very des'rable flavor. This Is found In canvusback ducks, for example, • upaig i was u n d e rta k e n an d Ih e j which are considered at their best r l l l c e i s were uske 1 to jo in the wl en they have fell on wild celery. s-o.’i itln n am i -ig u a tliree-yeai Celery and chestnuts sometimes are : in fra c t, o r m a rk e tin g ig reem en i, | used to give turkey flesh a special fla- Birds Inlenileil for table use lu r e ..11 lei . h ir wno.e p nduc- /o r . >rn was to be d eliv ered It» th e »-- ihoultl not be allowed to eat onions or iciatiou to ' e n u i '- n e d . T h e Wild garlic babltunlly, because the in tra c t- ami th e s • go of th e sulphur compounds In these plants li p u» p rod u ction d o . Illg th e se a. pars over Into the flesh anil give it a 01 m nit- th e uss: ciu tio n an iln- losle ohj 'etionable to most persons. » n ta n t facto r to th e P o rtla n d oirkot M odern inclin'd« of g ra d in g , I ack in g anil s ta n d a id iz a t on were I .,»¡...1 .»ml all eggs up* now can- lie i and gr ule I in to th r e - claMes. j Tuose of th e ■ finest q u a lity are ASvantà-es of Crop Have Been pu u n d er tfie D ialiio ol b ra n d • Ivìtown for Years. idle No 2s. w hich c o n ta in off- tin , nuder.-ize an d off sh rpe j at ,• ailed o u t ; No. 3- art I to Ute b ak ery tr a d e T in It Is Net as Popular In Northern •sines» d u rin g th e y e a r is ex ! States as Common Variety, Which Is Hardier and Has Become c ite d to a m o u n t to 2,000,0ll0 Established as Forage. zen. D u rin g th e p rese n t seaso n th e (P re p a re d b y (Its U n ite d S ta te , D e p a r t­ s ciaiti'it lias sh ip p e d several m e n t o f A g r ic u ltu r e > iru ta -.t each w eek, keeping Due largely to the Intermediary ef­ e P o rtlan d m a rk e t s ta b le and forts of the United States Department of Agriculture. 2.400 acres of purple - ir of sin pi n». « V W Mz ' I I : ket Prices of Product. SIZE AND WEIGHT OF BALES Inspection Service Varies Consider­ ably at Oifferent Centers— Few Bales of Off Grade Hay Wdl Hurt Grade of Car. j (P re p a re d b y th e U n ite d S la te s m e ’ U o f A g r ic u lt u r e ., D e p a r t- While supply nnd demand are Ihe piincipal factors which determine the market price of a product, there are a number of other ^factors which may he of considerable importance to the udividual producer or shipper of hay. Size and weight of hale, character of inspection existing at prospective mar­ ket. grading and the manner of Inter- SROW PURPLE VETCH FOR VALUABLE SEED S o ld only by dealers The best fabric tire made for heavy service or rough roads — R E D -T O P g o n t k o l l in g flavor P re p a re d E xtra Piy — H eavy T read b y th e U n ite d S la te s D e p a rt- m e n ! o f A g r ic u ltu r e I Dcsliulde quality in Ihe flenh of n t eiulcd fur table use mild to tie sat- factory for -tewiug or fricassee, hut ake splttitlld eating us broilers or ryers. The delicacy of flavor iisual- . is lost In decidedly old bird*. As tie bird grows older, Ihe proisirtlon f flesh to bone usually Increases, at ust up to the period of full matnr- y. Often the large masses of flesh ur.tl on such birds can be utilized n u llr y 3 0 x 3 1 $22.00 R eduction on all styles e n d sizes A N ew Low Price on a Known and Honest Product « You’ll Always Find” • says the Good Judge * ft That you get more genuine satisfaction at less cost when • you use this class of 4 tobacco. A small chew lasts so much longer than a big chew of the ordinary kind. And the full, rich real tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing satisfaction. Any man who uses t ie Real 1 obacco Chew will tell you that. -VfjaffEac h«*w. S s L P B K f ' vetch Is reported as being grown thin year for seed In northwestern Uallfor- ! nla for use In the orchards of the southern pftft of the state, where It has proven u superior green-manure 5 crop. The superiority of purple vetch 1 In California for green manure lies In tlie fact that It make more growth during the winter months and can he turned under earlier than other legume crops Purple vetch was first brought to this country from Italy In Ifillfl and Its advantage- have l»een appreciated for ¿agonizing Makes the Flavor of Cocks More Delicate and Increases the Size of the Masaes of Meat, Especially in the Breast. Mixed Cara Unsatisfactory. In some sections the alfalfa mead­ ows are allowed to stand until they contain a large quantity of weeds and grass. In other sections other crosses are sown with the alfalfa for hay. When loading any mixture the greatest care should be exercised to have the hay loaded Into any one car all of the same degree of mixture. This suggestion applies also to hay of different quality because of bleaching or damage. Many shippers make the mistake of thinking that a few bales of off grade hay will not hurt the grade of a car hut will he accepted along with the good hay or at only a small discount. Unless the market Is very strong the hay usually will he accepted only at a heavy discount, and frequently the whole car will be rejected. If the car s accepted It will he taken only al the price value of the poorest hay found In the car. For"best results In marketing alfalfa bureau of markets officials caution shippers; To ship hales of size and weight de­ sired by buyer. To ship grade desired and not to In- ■lude hay of other grades or mixtures. To Insist upon official Inspection -ertlflcntes which show the actual rrnde of the hay In the car If cars nre dlldally Inspected hy regular inspec­ tors located at Important markets. Origin of Various Colors. From madder (glowing In Hindu­ stan) we obtain ihe paint color Tur- ks.( red From Hie yellow sap of a tree In Slam, caught by the natives In coconut shells, gamboge. Ituw sien­ na and raw umber from earths In Sienna and Umbria, Italy. Selling Hay by the Auction Method at a Mark t Using a “Plug" Method of Inspect tn. preting Hie grades are among the more Important of these factors, say marketing specialists of the bureau of markets. United Stales Department of Agriculture. Size and Weight of Bale. The preference for bales of a cer­ tain s l v Mnd weight Is so marked In some of ihe Important markets that premiums ranging from SO cents to per ton are psld for bales of the size and '(eight desired Bales may be roughly classed as small, medium anil large In size The small and medium sizes are -t nictlmes designated as <»ne quarter ami one-third hules. The small bales are made In a perpetual pres- and are 14 or Ifl by 1S Indies, variable In length hut usually shout 3H Inches long Medium bales are also made In a perpetual press and are 17 or 18 by 22 Inches and about 31 Inches long Large hales are usually made In box presses and are about 10 by 23 by 4fl Inches. The weight varies considerably, even though the b iles ara of the same size, REGISTERED Shropshire Bucks, yearlings, and I registered 2 year-old Oxford (or sale. DR J. W. COOK Brownsville, Oregon. E( )R SALE 20 ng » ste re ,i Shropshire Rams Y ei'lfngs. These are exceptionally lug fine, thrifty fellows Also 20 head .1 tegislered BREEDING EWES Priced to sell. WALTER STAFFORD. Meadowview, Ore Address Jiirction City, route 2. FOR SA l B Two Horses I Gray Mare, 8 years old. with a Colt, hl. ck 4-year-old Driving or Saddle M are. MRS. I ROGERS, Route 2, Halsey Harvest is Over N o w is Hu» t im e to b e g in a n o th e r y e a r b y g e t­ t in g n e w iin p le r n e n tfl, s u c h as I.H.C. Tillage Tools?,Tractors N o w is th e t im e tr» u se th e m . for y o u r fa ll n v e d s . A Field of Purple Vetch. Put up i t two styles W-B C U T is a long fine- ut tobacco „ R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobaccr PAGE 3 HALSEY ENTERPRISE a number of years, b 't It was not pos­ sible to Introduce It extensively be­ cause of scarcity of seed. In the re­ gion where It was most valuable It has not been feasible to raise pnrftle vetch In large quantities because of climatic condl I ions In the North, on the other hand, the seed can be grown suc­ cessfully, but there the purple vetch la not In as great favor for forage as eoiniiinn (etch, which Is hardier and has ber-oinf established In popularity. To make a bridge between the two geographically distant localities has been the work of a number of years on the part of the de|»artroent exi»erta. It was first necessary to demonstrate the value of purple vetch In the South, and afterwards to Induce north­ ern fanners to substitute It to some G iv e us a c a ll G.W. Mornhinweg I m p l e m e n t S to r e MAYBERRY & M c K inney L IV E S T O C K B U Y E R S Highest prices paid for Beef, pork, Veal and Muflon, See Ua before you »ell, Halsey phone 179. Brownsville phone 37c51, e ite n t foi thely <^,(ouyiry. crops. Thlj I