Cattle and Feed H Ä L S E ? E N T E R P R IS E SEPT. 29. 1921 PAGE J ' ' " " leL vwuuU, lis rv o y McConnell; th ird , K d ith Pugh; ------------ I ‘-v v v u h c ii , m in i, RUIln F ugh;| Combined With Brownsville R»lpb Malson; fifth , R ath- »•cond, H arold Coon; th ird , Ken-1 Brownsville Briefs I enne A tu o iJ , tix th , Keuneth A r- nP,h S m ith ; fo u rth . Lloyd M ille r, Oregon Cow Tests Bring Results-Crimson Clover Toe Prof. Baker and fa m ily were Pavement Celebration oold, seventh, Raymond Duncan. fifth , Richard Davis. Tender—Silo Information Cauning clubs—F irs t, Lebanon; weak-eud visitors a t A lb an y. Shorthorn division — F irst, D ellis 1 he e xhibitio n of the Calapooia C ornu tt; second, C lifford C ornutt, second, Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tem pleton valley fa ir Thursday and F riday th ird , Irene Q uim by; fo urth , Ruth Canning club e xhih^s— Mar. h ive gone to housekeeping on K ir k Wonderful Dairy Improvement of home m. k e, there I . always the like- of last week was a yyry creditable Q uim by. . gatet Michels, fir s t; Rachael Betts, avenue. A Rain o f 4 96 p >unds of butter lhoo< ° f in le ts fo r a ir, w hich w ill ,,„,11 display of the a g ric u ltu ra l, stock | second; bene Q uim by, th ird Shorthorns, d ivision 2— First fat and 130 9 pound« of m ilk was the silage. and fru it interests of this p art of Katherine Pugh; second, John fo u rth , Mabel Rev. A. M. M cC lain and wife Robinson; fifth . C a refu l a tte n tio n should be paid to Lion county. averaged by the 2715 Oregon cow The attendance also Q im by; th ird . George Dannen Ru,h Quimby ; sixth , E d ith Long. were county seat visitors T hursday, seeing th a t th e m achinery to he used in cow-testing associations in A u was quite satisfactory and the pro fo urth , Roy C. Daunen; fifth , C lif seventh, Ruth Long, eighth, F lo r d riv in g over in th e ir F ord. gust, 1921, over the average yield n harve stin g and sto rin g the silage is gram of sports kept the crowd in ence Scott. ford C ornutt. Jesse H in m a n of the Times has of the herds tested in 1920, not. in w o rkin g condition. Corn harvesters terested. J he needlework depart Shorthorn sweepstakes— K a th and s ilo -tillin g m achinery are frequent goue in for th a t new o oinm u uity w ithstanding the unfavorable dry / owned in p a rtn e rsh ip by several ment was attractive, p a rtic u la rly to erine Pugh. house w ith a vim th a t is lik e ly to weather aud poor feed conditions farm ers, and o f course arrangem ents the ladies, and added a great deal The Sundial. Jersey sweepstakes—Clarice M c b ring home the bacon. The average b u tle r-fa t yield wa- need to he made In advance to see the I of interest to the program. Connell. T he su n d ia l was know n fro m the __ more than one pound d aily, inon a ll the owners get t lie lr corn in a t th* b* the evening several hundred Mrs. Roberts, liv in g on south Hogs, Durocs—F irst, George e a rlie s t tim es to the E g yp tia n s, the than double th a t of Oregon com - season when It Is In best shape In The M ain street, had a s lig h t p aralytic copie gathered in the street (paved Damien; second, Fred Daunen; Chaldeans and the Hebrews. not in the association. using the corn harvester the bundles streei; please don’t forget) before Greeks derived it fro m th e ir eastern stroke last week, from which she th ird , Roy Daunen. should be made ra th e r sm all. W hile The cham pion cow was in th neighbors and It was Intro d u ce d In he Hotel Brownsville and listened For some hours her Berkehires F irst, Lloyd M ille r; to Rome d u rin g the Arsl P u n ic w ar. soon ra llie d . th is takes more tim e, the e xtra expense T illam ook association. She pm to several addresses on civic im memory was a b lank is more than offset by the ease in han duced over 88 pounds of butler fa provement in general and the ac. d lin g the bundles and feeding them D arrell Sawyer, son of Sara iu August. couiplishm eiits of Brow nsville in in to the silage cutter. Sawyer and wife, who has been p ir ocular. M ayor W hite pre Th.- corn o rd in a rily Is hauled to the Crimson Clover Too Tender l i v i n g at W a lla W alla fo r q uite a cu tte r on common. Hat hay racks. T he side I and iu a few words referred while, has decided to retu ru to Tne E nterprise has been asked low-« heeled wagon is much p re fe r lo the p ublic s p irit the town has Brownsville to reside and has sent about crimson olover. The e<i able to the high one. Au uuderslung exhibited in the past few months fo r hie h a m ily. ito r has tested it and found it to. rack can be constructed w ith compara in attaining long-looked-for and tlve case and w ill save much labor. tender even for western Oregon really needed improvements Aubrey Tuasing, son of A tto rn e y I f the silage c u tte r and lif t in g ma The m ild frosts we have her A ttorney W eatherford of A lbany russing, and Miss R uth M allow , ch ln e ry have not been selected, every kille d a m a jo rity of the plant made the p rin cip a l address, u rg both h ig h ly respected young peo effort should he made to get m achinery though they had a good, earl THEY'RE ALMOST HERE ing the citizens to keep the good ple of B row nsville, were m arried which has sufficient o r excess capacity. start in the fa ll. B ut those p la n t OF T H E work o f com m unity progress alive in Salem on the 17tb, p u lliu g off that survived"and blossomed mad u n til there shall have been secured something of a surprise ou th e ir that held a th in g o f rare beaut\ i number of m anufacturing and | frieuds. other interests th a t arè needed to For the outdoor d a n c in g 'S a tu r- fu lly develop the possibilities that day n ig ht the portable floor whioh lie in the water, soil aud tim ber Charles S terling uses in his ware of this portion of the Calapooia valley, house for bis annual parties was placed on the pavement in fro n t M r. Bowman, who recently pur- of the hotel and was q u ite satis- hased the woolen m ill property, | factory, «at on the platform when Mr. Weatherford announced th a t the “ B illy ” Cochran, o f A sh lan d, m ill would be in operation in a u long-tim e resident near Browns lew months, tu rn iu g out the prod v ille , was exchanging greetings uct for which it has been famed w ith L in n county friends a t the in' the past. fa ir F riday. He was accompanied Mayor W hite gave out the in by Mrs. Cochran and together they N G form ation th a t d u rin g the day a were spending a few days among contract had been signed for the D A N C IN G | fa m ilia r scenes and acquaintances. erection of a saw m ill near Browns ville The N elson-Bartruin M otor com Following the speaking program pany is the name of the new firm the trip p in g of th-« lig h t fantastic t h a t has rented the M cHargue A Low -D ow n F la t Wagon Saves Labor toe was indulged in on a platform Great Frisco Shows — O th e r Events garage b u ild in g in South Browna covering tile entire street fronting In H a n dling Corn When F illin g Silo. v ille and propose to operate a ffrst- the hotel AU in a ll, the celebra class garage and repair ahop. T his The m istake Is often made o f ge tting tion of the completion of the is the firm th a t recently purchased u n .o u ttit that Is too sm all, thus m ak I’U ESD A Y , OCTOBER V» E D N E S D A Y , OCT. | Hie K in g garage on the n orth side. ing the operation o f A llin g the silo very pavement-was a fla tte rin g success. A p artial lis t o f prize-winners slow and In te rfe rin g w ith the c o n tin u “ PORTLAND “ Fraternal A plane from Eugene was here ous em ploym ent o f the e n tire fo rce of fo llo w s ; 1925 Hair D ay.” Lodge Day.” from Thursday to S aturday last men. A num ber o f sa tisfa cto ry slin g * F ru it and n u ts — J. W. Moore, 1 week, aod d u riu g the ta ir carried cu tte rs are on the m nrket. T he chief Oreu Stratton, John Loomis, P. B T h u r s d a y , oct Clovers Harness Atmospheric h'itro- features to he considered In u cu tte r F R ID A Y , OCTOBER a number of passengers on b rief Beatty, W illia m Putm an, J. R gen and Store It as Food in the are th a t It is stron g ly made and w ill “ Public “ C H IL D R E N 'S pleasure trips. The W ashburn Springer. John Moore, Samuelson Plant Roots. W edding D ay.” cut Hne. DAY.” Held ju s t west of M ain street in Brothers, E. E . Boyd. The departm ent of agriculture H arvest Corn Before F u lly Ripe. South B row nsyille was the lan din g Vegetables — C arl Swank, T rep o rts: O rd in a rily corn should be harvested place. M any of our people got Twchauuer, D r J. W. Cook, J. H fo r the silo about a week or ten days C rim son c lo v e r is a w in te r p la n t o t | th e ir first close-up view of a flye r. Samuelson, John Gios», Charier before It would he cut fo r sh o ckin g ; the tru e c lo v e r group. It Is also known th a t is. when about 90 per pent o f the H ollow ay, J R. Springer, Joseph as sca rlet clo ve r, F rench clover. Ita lia n Oscar T ale nt, liv in g east of kernels are dented and a t least 75 per Thompson, Ed W rig h t, Cbarlee H A V E Y o u r E X H IB IT S at F A I R elover and G erm an clover. I t is the Brow nsville on the Robert Tern, cent o f the kernels are hardened so Carlson, W. O M ills , Charles only annual tru e c lo ve r th a t Is o f more pleton farm , drove to M onm outh that no m ilk can he squeezed out. At Nelson, John Ixiomirff John Moore. than in c id e n ta l a g rlc p ltu rn l Im portance G R O U N D S early on O C T O B E R last week to take his daughter E tta In the eastern U n ite d States. I t owes this tim e the lo w e r leaves on the sta lk Apples —Oren Stratton, J. M there enter the state norm al. Ow Its place In th e crop ro ta tio n o f the are tu rn in g yellow and the green corn Gieeu, Ed H ollow ay, J. R Spring ing to the slippery condition of the fodder contains 05 or 70 per cent o f er, H arry Park. A tla n tic coastal p la in to the fa c t that | roads he bad several m in o r mis m oisture, w hich Is sufficient fo r silage. If can he p la n te d when the land Is not Grapes— John Rebhan. haps th a t rendeied the tr ip tedi- .Silage made from corn co n taining mots occupied by o rd in a ry sum m er crops W alnuts — Lou TyCer, John j ous, but fo rtu n a te ly no one was Though It wag b ro u g h t fro m Europe tu re enough fo r proper preservation Is Gross, Charles H ollow ay. I h u rt. to th is c o u n try In 1818, Its value as a more pa la tab le than th a t made fro m Poultry and rabbits, T. Tacha u- forage p la n t was not recognized u n til corn so m ature us to req u ire the a d d i Lem ont Samuelson, son of J. H . ner, Glen M cFarland. about 1880. T h e p la n t does not w ith tio n o f w ater. Samuelson, liv in g east of Browns Horses— Charles Weber, P. Rob stand e ith e r e x tre m e beat o r cold, and x a a a a x w iw v ta aaw v ville , and Miss V io le t G lunz, nett, Frank Isom, Wallace Co Is best adapted to a »oil th a t is not Homeseekers Hard H it hied themselves to the Presbyterian very ric h and to a clim a te w here the show, Frank M cFarland, W. J. Farmers have been «adly d i’ ap- manse Saturday m orning and Rev. w in te rs a re n o t severe. O r d in a rily It Moore. Weber showed tw o year cannot s u rv iv e the w in te r In la titu d e s p inted in the prices o f crops libs lin g Percherons th a t weighed 1426 A M. M cClain made them one. n o rth o f so u th e rn Pennsylvania, w h ile fa ll. They w ill make th e ir home on the Most of those who failed to and 1450 pounds. In some o f th e s o u th e rn states It Is fr e Samuelson ranch, near tow n, where Now is the tim e to begin a n o th e r y e a r by get Sheep— Dr. J. W. Cook took ev gel the benefit of membership in ' q u e n tly k ille d by d ry , hot w e a th er In the groom and his brother are • ting new im plem ents, such as the Farm Bureau and its financing eryth ing in sight. the fa ll o r sp ring . ¡c a rry in g on fa rm ing and stock C attle — Andrew Dougherty, operations have teen obliged lo raising in a scientific way. F rank Cochran, L lo yd West. sell at or below coat of production. A lm onds— W- J. Moore. SILOES ANI) SILAGE C harlie Weber, on the Browns Congress has passed an act intend F ilberts—Oren S tratton. ville-H alsey road, one o f the pro- Now is th e tim e to use them . Give us a call Peaches—John Loomis. ireseive farm ers of L in n county, is Hoops of Stave Structures Should Be ed lo stop the bedevilment of the for y o u r fall needs. Plums— Glen Large. | off this week to the state fa ir ex markets by Ixiard of trade gam Tightened and Any Defective Piecee Crahappleg— P B. B e a tty . blers, hut none knows how much of h ib itin g his fine pair of Percheron of Wood Replaced— Air Will Strawberries— W illia m Putman. stallions th a t attracte d so much it w ill be left after it has run the Spoil Silage. Prunes—J. A. Springer. | attention at the Brow nsville fa ir. gauntlet of the h a irs p littin g , tech- The departm ent ot agriculture iiic a liiv -lo v in g courts H room cvw — J. W- Springer. They are well matched and ce;. issued the fo llo w in g , which ha- Tobacco— John Moore. I m p le m e n t S to r e ta in ly very fine specimens. If M r. Oue episode in the situation is reached the E nterprise tco late Io the failure of the excursion of Evergreen corn — Samuelson W»f>er does not b ring home some do much good th is year but might ,iu i1 d h - w e s t fa rn o - rs w h o w. e x Bros. blue ribbons, there w ill l>e some be clipped o u t and saved tohecon «xceediugly fine horses at the fa ir. pected to pass til rough Hulses suited next summer : The Fair at Shedd next week in search of Oiegon Some of the big hoys thought W ith , th e approach o f the tim e fo r farms Each of them had prom More than 500 people attended they would see w hst stuff th e ir fillin g the silo, e x p e rts In th e U nited ised to bring with him not less I the Shedd com m unity fa ir Satur States D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re call new high-school p rin c ip a l was than 15000. day. a tte n tio n to th e d e s ira b ility o f p u t made of. The first to make the A letter from the state chamber ; The exhibits were in the Shedd tin g silos In shape and m aking plans test chanced to he one o f the Cal- f o r A llin g w h ich w ill save valuable of commerce, dated last Saturday, schoolhouse, and the cauning •loway boys. When Prof. Baker tim e In the rush o f w o rk. Silos are a has been received hv tb*- E nter-! demonstration was held in the to t through shaking h im he felt as c o m p a ra tiv e ly new fe a tu re o f fa rm prise. Part of its contents fo l h* ement. I if a ll his jo in ts were loose. You m anagem ent, and In m any cases have low : The exhibits, besides those shown c mid hear a pin drop in th a t been b u ilt less s u b s ta n tia lly th a n some I school room. “ Crop failures, lack of markets by the clubs, including a floral o f the o ld e r fo rm s o f fa rm structu re s. and general hard times have re display, distinguished by an elab H ighest prices paid f o r B e e f. p o r k , V e a l end M u tto n . Fee U Silos Need Occasional Attention. sulted in the decision of the Ore orate exhibit of dahlias, a com A Sweet Story Even th e best co n stru cte d s ilo w ill Halsey phone 179. Brow naville phon* 87c51. gon chamber o f commerce to can ina nity cooking e x h ib it and art before you sell. For over tw enty years N. T. need some a tte n tio n occasionally. Con cel the homeseekers’ excursion and needlework display. ■»need o f Halsey has been m arket Crete silos, w h ic h are am ong the most Clubs showing e xhibits were the ing honey. T h is year his in* expensive o f c o n s tru c tio n , re q u ire the Lsrge numbers of farmers prom least a tte n tio n as a general rule, hul ised to come, hut only seven were Shedd cooking club, the O a kville num rable arm y o f winged assist sbie to complete th eir reserva- sewing club and the C h a rity home- th e y w ill g ive b e tte r service I f the In ants has supplied h im w ith 3000 making club. •Id e Is given a coat o f special pain, lions. po inds. Follow ing are the results of the We bear more about bard times sh o u t once In th re e years. P a in t fo r He has marketed the extracted for low prices on tires. A good stock livestock club e x h ib it awards; tre a tin g th e In te rio rs o f silos is easily in the cities than on the farms, honey in Eugene, Cottage Grove, made o f ra w coal ta r m ixed w ith gaso but in contrast w ith the above is Jersev calves, d ivision 1— F irst, M arshfield and even in Canada. always on band at rock-bottom prices lin e and a p p lie d w ith a ta r brush. The the (act that Idaho has just wel Anna M cConnell; second, Ruth He get« about 15c a pound at r o o f should be Inspected to see I f It Is comed a caravan o f 88 hnmeseek- Malson; th ird . Stanley Satcbwell Prom pt attention given to repair work wholesale. w a te r-tig h t, and th e doors may w-ell be er* who came from N e w York c ity and C lairs C ornutt, tied; fo urth . A t present he has fo rty bee looked over. T h e y need to f it t ig h t Carl W illiam s, o f the Lake Creek A good line of Ford parts and other ac Imuses, as he calls them , and no Wooden alias. e ith e r stave o r board in th eir own automobiles. Jersey Calf club; fifth , R uth Pugh. c o n s tru c tio n , re q u ire a d d itlo n s l atten man knoweth bow many in d u s tri cessories on'hand at all times The grand cham pionship of Cal- AU are members of the Shedd Jer tlo n . T h e hoops o f stave silo s should ous little workers, w ith never a be tig h te n e d and any d e fe ctive pieces ifo rin s was recently won by a sey C alf club w ith the one excep •trike for better pay or conditions H a l wey G a r a g e , F o o te Bros. P r »p<*. o f wood replaced. In wood alios, par- Berkshire sow bred aod raised at tion. «nd never a holiday in the work« Jersey calves, divtaioa J- First, tk u la r l^ the cheaper ooes ai*J those O A. C*. ing season. iiiij CALAFOOIA FAIR Four Big Days T H E Y 'R E C O M IN G L IN N C O U N T Y F A IR ALBANY, OREGON OCTOBER 4, 5, 6 , 7 _ H O RSE R A CI M O T O R C Y C L E R A C IN G , EXHIBITS WORTH COMING TO SEE B ijf P u b l ic W e d d i n g Plan to SEE ALL FOUR DAYS Q O 4 Big; D a y s Harvest is Over $ I.H.C. Tillage Tools?,Tractors G.W. Mornhinweg MAYBERRY & M c K inney L IV E S T O C K 5 BUYERS HALSEY GARAGE A