Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, January 26, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    Garden and Farm
SEEDS
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FARMERS
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have an
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articles no longer'ueeded, or succeeded
hy better ones, which auiuebody would
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like to obtain. An advertisement Ibe
»lie of this, coaling 25c. might bad a
O akville has voted fur a $7000
buyer and covert what u P l Q i l
school b u ild in g .
now onlv trash into good V
<£>
,
B A B Y C HIX
White Leghorns
Jots and Tittles
Mrs. Andrew Fox took F riday's
tra in for A lb a n y .
F. H. Porter visited A lbany F r i­
day, returning next day.
Mrs. 8. T. H illm a n arrived home
<,7?»cre<1 ,nd
Hollywood strains,
51* -0 per ItM).
Hatching eggs, $6.00 Friday from her visit at Silverton.
* r 100. W illiam s White Leghorn Farm,
Shedd lias a growing d a iry record
r hone, 3x3
Halsey, Ore.
club of which W. H . M om hinw eg
is leader.
Our Seeds Are Good Seeds
A
N ? < r y ° U Ca2 t
1
aff° rd
t0 Use any
other
k ,n d -
FOR SALE
The
2
difference between a good crop or a poor one
L . . £ 7 ’ ’ I" 5i? CY °n a*idL pr?fit ° r d i“ « « fa c tio n and
loM u largely determined by the seed you use. Labor and
other expenses are the same in both cases
r ^ UfW CJ S
Seed?
select thcm w ith greatest
care. We have choice stocks o f known p u rity — the varieties
best suited to our climate and m a rk e ts -a n d tested for
germination so we know they w ill grow. A complete assort-
S e ry ."
83
and fie*d - And ready for
Accrediting a Herd as Free From Tuberculosis Increases Its Value to the
Owner and the Community.
(P r ep a red by t h . U n ited S t a t u D ep a rtm en t
of A g ricu ltu re. )
a short time.
Other Counties Become Interested.
Some of the most progressive live-
lock count . - i v a rio u s p u rrs o f the
country e re •
to I Inc ,v th is pnnh-
lem of getting rid h ' solu'ely of tuber­
culosis. They have decided that It Is
the most feasible and practical way of
carrying on the work. What was ac­
complished In Hillsdale county Is be­
ing carried on at the present time In
more than 20 other counties of the
same state. Similar work Is being
done In New York, where 10 counties
are engaged In area eradication.
Detailed information regarding plans
for tuberculosis eradication may he
obtained free from the department of
agriculture, Washington, D. C.
E lm er Propst and wife and J W.
Chambers and wifu of K u x Bute
have baby boys.
Shepherd
Collie
Pups
C H- Ells wick of
•ufferad a stroke of p.
week Wednesday nigh
For ninny years a fter the agitation
C \R L S L L H 'L D
A . C, S ch m itt, wel’
regarding bovine tuberculosis began
there were verv .'«■ v people who enter
the past as an A lbany
rained the bon,, tliui it would ultimate­
become assistant prole
A m o r A. T u ssin g
ly be erad cat.d. Now, after many
lies« a ilu iin is ira tio u at
years of effort, first unsuccessful, but
L A W Y E R AN D NOTARY
now giving great protnige of success,
W. C. DePew, edit
O u r n ew c a ta lo g is re a d y . If y o u h a v e n o t
there are many who firmly believe that
te rio u, is the new ¡
the time is coming when this scourge
B row s s v iu .i , O regon
re c e iv e d j o u r c o p y p le a s e d r o p u s a c a rd .
Lebanon and the Ex
of live stock will be conquered.
that I iím two prodecesi
\ \ e h a v e n o t in te n tio n a lly o v e rlo o k e d y o u .
Tuberculosis May Be Banished.
bocal editors.
This change of attitude has been
Repairing.
In line w ith L in n county's pre­
brought ubout largely through the ef­
eminence in boys’ and g irls ’ a gri­
forts of the bureau of animal industry
Fine
of the United States Department of
c u ltu ra l and in d u s tria l club w oik,
Agriculture, co-operating with the vari­
Albany is org an izin g « ju t.io i
D
ress
Shoes
a
Specialty
ous state officials, which have been so
chamber o f commerce.
successful that within a period of four
Mrs. P ittm an is about the house
years, during which the work has been
5#1 Lyon st, Albany, Oregon,
after her recent illness
H er sis-
directed toward ultimate elimination,
several thousand herds have been ac­
ter. Miss L. Barber of Eugene,
credited as being free from the disease
who had been ca iin g for her, re­
and a number of sizable areas In d if­ Crop Regarded as Successful and
lum ed to the la tte r city F riday for
ferent states contain practically no
ALBANY
Profitable by Many Farmers in
j Two door« north of the hotel a stay o f a few days.
tuberculous cattle. These results have
Canadian Provinces.
J. J. Gross of B row nsville, whose
demonstrated conclusively that. If suf­
Am prepared to do a ll kinds of
ficient funds are made available, this
tenth from heart disease was an­
Many Canadian farmers are grow- -hoe repairing.
Satisfaction guar- nounced in last week’s Enterpiise,
tney should be watered two or three menace to human health and to the Ing sunflowers for ensilage and the
times a day unless arrangements have success of live-stock farming may be
nleed.
was buried at W all« W alla, hi«
crop Is said to he very successful and
been made to keep water before them done away with in a practical manner. profitable. This movement was start­
loruier home, after se rv io s at itie
at all times, says the United States
Tuberculosis of cattle is one of the ed experimentally a few years ago
Brownsville B a ptist church.
Department of Agriculture, In Farm­ few farm problems that appeals with
mid proved such a great success that
ers' Bulletin 743, “The Feeding of almost equal force to city people, for
A fte r a three-year tig ht in the
many hundreds of acres were planted
Many Outbreaks of Infectious Dairy Cows.” The »rater should If the healthfulness of milk'and meat Is last
New Jersey courts Thomas B. Slate,
spring and the acreage will be
possible be 15 or 20 degrees above of vital Importance to them. This fact much greater next year Silos are he-
form erly of Tangent, has been eou-
Diseases Preventable.
freezing, and should be supplied at ought to muke it easier to get the sup­ Ing erected In large numbers all over
liruied in his patent on an inven­
W IL D E Y LO D G E NO. 05.
practically the same temperature ev­ port necessary for putting through Canada for storing the material
tion to regulate propellers on fly .
Hog Cholera la Most Dreaded Scourge
ery day. When water well above freez­ such a country wide program against
Regular meeting next Haturdat fug machines.
Th« w a r depart-
ing temperature Is stored In tanks
the disease. The cattle resources of
and Jeopardizes Porker Popula­
ni
gut.
has
adopted
it.
and
piped
directly
to
the
cow,
there
Hie
country
are
of
the
utmost
Import­
tio n -O ld Metal Wheel Use­
The entertainm ent at Halsey by
Is probably little occasion to warm It. ance, and measures to reduce the risk
ful as Pyrt.
When It stands In a tank on which Ice of loss represent nothing more than
the Brow nsville minstrel« was pro­
( P r . p .r .d br t h . U n ited S t .t M D .p .r t m a a t
often forms, it usually pays to warm common Reuse.
nounced the best the troupe has
o f A grlcu ltu r* )
It slightly. This can be done by a
Insurance Feature Appeals.
given, but owing to c o n flictin g
All farm animals that die from un­
Office 1st door south of school house
tank heater, by live steam of l.v hot
There are more than 60,000,000 head
dates only $45 was realized. Mrs.
known causes should preferably be
Halsey, Oregon.
I water from a boiler.
I f a boiler Is of cuttle In the country worth nearly
Leon Morse of Brownsville added
buried deep In quicklime. Many out­
i used for running a separator or for Rl.OOO.OOO.OtXl. Aside from the health
breaks of lufectlous diseases owe their
tw o vocal solos to the previous lis t
heating water to wash and sterilize aspect of the problem, the Insuring of
origin to carcasses which were aJlowed
Handle® Town and Country Property. o f attractions.
M arion Do i an,
k utensils, steam from It can readily and
this vast amount of wealth Hgnln-d
to decompose in the open pastures or
I<»ive him a call and tee if he can fix a C raw fordsville soloist, was also
‘ cheaply be used to warm the drinking
loss ought to appeal to all classes of
barn lots to which other animals had water.
you up.
an addition to the troupe.
people as a necessnry measure for the
access. The United States Department
coqil
of
the
nation.
H . C. Thompson, vice-president
of Agriculture advises every farmer
<7- the present time various «tate
who suffers mortality among his live
of the bank o f B iow nsville, about a
and federal agencies are testing about
stock from unknown causes to have a
year ago bought the c o n tro llin g
LiO.oOO cattle a mouth and eliminating
competent veterinarian make a post­ Good Plan Not to Use Muslin Cur-
interest from W. P. Elm ore, the
those that are found to be tuberculous,
mortem examination and cremate the
tains at Any Time Except to
long-tim e president. Week before
but It Is expected that In the near fu
remains or bury them deep In quick­
Keep Out Rain and Snow.
First-class work guarnteed
last, at the annual election, M r.
ture probably 1,000,000 head will be
lime.
Thompson was elected president
K A R L BR AM W ELL.
le s le i monthly by the combined forces.
Hogs, next to poultry, are usually
Roup Is largely a question of Ten
and E. D. Starr vice-president,
the most numerous live stock on the tllatlon. and properly ventilated chlck- On lifct basis it is easy to see that
great progress will he made toward
M r. Elmore ta k in g a well-earned
average farm, and as hog cholera Is enhouses seldom contain chickens thal
retirem ent from active business.
the most dreaded scourge which Jeop­ have roup. In tlie openings in the getting rid of the plague, for the evi­
dence obtained shows that the methods
AT
ardizes the porker population, it ts ! front It Is a good Idea to have chicken
Mr«. Lida E. Gumm is sueing
now in use are practical. When the
I Electric H a irc u ttin g , Massaging
obligatory that the carcasses of hogs wire, and not use the muslin curtains
Charles Gumm in the L in n county
campaign
began
most
of
the
stress
was
dying from unknown causes should ba at any time of the year except to keep
• nd Shampooing.
c irc u it court for a divorce and she
laid " * cleaning up Individual herds,
burned or hurled deep In quicklime. out snow and rain.—G. S. Vlckera
Cleaning and Pressing, th in k s she ought to have it, by
and tigs was the only practical thing
An old metsl wheel serves as an ex­ Ohio State UnlversKv.
To do as not enough sentiment had
G um m .
I f she doe» th a t w ill be
cellent base for the funeral pyre, The
been arqused to make It possible to
one case where Gumm did not
wheel should be raised live or six
get gqn. fnl support for a campaign In
«tick w ell.
I t would seem th a t
Inches above the ground on three or
SUPPLY BASE FOR BIRDS
any locality. But the advantage gained
W e h a v e g iv e n a s p e c ia l
four stones, so that a fire can be
these people have “ chewed the
A R C H IE C O R N E L IU S
by
cattle
breeders
who
were
able
to
kindled underneath It. The carcass of
The air foreea can be concen­
rag,’ ’ whether they chewed Gumm
th e r e g u la r
advertise tuberculosis free herds was d is c o u n t
the dead hog should be placed on this
trated against the enemies of
or not.
A n y wav, the lady seems
«°
great
that
skeptics
were
convinced,
wheel. In order that the carcasd will
orchard and garden by setting
m a r k e t p r ic e — f o r th is Expert workmanship. Watches and to th in k she has bitten off more
and
now
many
localities
have
taken
up
burn readily and thoroughly, it should
up a base of supplies for winter
G um m than she can chew,
'he problem and are rapidly cleaning s a le o n ly .
clocks a specialty.
be slashed deeply with a knife ao that
birds. Thia is the suggestion of
R e m e m b e r, if
up «II herds within their boundaries.
A. C. Burrlll of the Missouri
the flames may penetrate to the fat
OREGON
M rs. T. Warden of Rowland died
In fact, at the present time thia meth­ y o u b u y n o w
y o u sa v e HA LSEY
and all the carcass bum rapidly.
College of Agriculture, who fu r­
.a n . 14, aged 83, at the resilience
od of cleaning up circumscribed areas
Where horses or cattle die, so much
ther states that suet trimmings,
of her son, Tilden, who conducts •
Is the predominant one.
m oney.
labor is Involved In digging trenches
warmed and mixed with bread
general
a t th a t place.
She had
Nine
counties
In
the
United
Sts'es
of sufficient slxe and depth to accom
crumbs, make an excellent food
been a widow for 31 years.
P rio r
have now completed one or more offi­
modate them that it Is preferable to
to attract birds and help them
cial tuberculosis tests of the caille M e n ’s D a y to n
to going to Rowland in 1911 she
dig deep a smaller grave and to dis
survive the worst storms of win­
within those areas, and about 50 coun­
ter.
had resided fo r a tim e in Leha-
member the carcasses so they will fli
ger, ID -in ch ......... JpO.oO
ties are now either engaged in this
In the small space.
These graves
Suet molded Into a hall and en­
non.
A lb e rt W arden of Browna-
A ll work done p ro m p tly and
w-ork or are getting ready to take It M en ’s
B e rg m a n n ,
closed In a loosely woven mesh
should be not leas than live feet deep
v ille is her son and Mrs. John
up.
In
some
of
the
counties
the
super­
reasonably. Phons No. 209.
of twine can be hung In a tree so
and the carcasses should he covered
p la in too, h e a v y .
Chastain of H olley her daughter.
visors appropriate funds to employ In­
thickly with quicklime, which will soon
that the English sparrows will
Rev. W. P. E 'inore of B ro w n sville
M
e
n
's
B
e
rg
m
a
n
n
,
spectors who help the state and fed­
consume the fleshy portions.
not touch It. These suspicious
preached her funeral sermon and
eral officials. In others the farm bu-
birds fear to alight on a pend­
c a p , h e a v y ...........
•he was buried in the A ifo rd cem­
reatis have taken the Job In hand.
ant object, but the native winter
M en ’s b lack h e av y
etery.
Hilltdala County a Modal.
WATER FOR COWS IN WINTER
ATTORNEY A T LA W
birds will eat readily from such
Od« of the best examples of what a
c h ro m e , tw o fu ll
a supply. They will supplement
There was an a|l-day club meet,
201 New F irs t N a t’l Rank Bid'g.
county can do In getting rid of this
If Possible It Should Bo 15 or 20 De­
thia food^vlth numberless hiber­
s
o
l
e
s
................
ing and dinner a t the Lake Creek
destructive
disease
Is
found
In
Hills­
grees Above Freezing—steam
nating Insects.
A lbany, Oregon
church F riday,
C. R. Evan« de­
dale county, Mich. On October 24 a
Boiler la Handy.
livered an address, C. H. Brown,
campaign was launched with the Idea
A b o v e a r e o n ly a few o f W R I G H T & P O O L E county farm bureau president, ex­
of cleaning out all the diseased cattle.
During the winter, when cowa are
The little «on born to M r and A force of 30 county, state, and fed­
plained the need and the work of
«tabled the greater part of the tJiae.
Mrs. W. E Dawson F rid a y passed eral Inspectors was organized. They th e S lic e s y o u c a n save LIC EN SED F U N ER A L DIRECTO RS the bureau and M r Speer gave a
HA RRISBURG
LEBANON
divided up the territory, giving a part
away M onday m orning.
rodent destruction dem onstration.
m o n e y o n . 10-, 12- a n d
Phone M
Phone 15
of a township to ea< h man. The coun­
0 G. Coldiron in his remarks said
Branches at
ty farm bureau furnished automobile* 16-inch v eal S h o e s o f th e
lie bad h-arned m ofe about live .
that were driven by the fanners who
Brownsville, Phone .1705
' t ck in his year ns cjtih I, ador
were leaders In the communities and b e s t q u a lity a t p r ic e s th a t Halsey Phone IM . Frank Kirk, Mgr
than in a ll his previous life.
had influence with the live-stock own­
ers. By November 5 every herd I d the a r e r e a lly v e ry low.
The next county fa ir w ill cover
N O T IC E O F A P P O IN T M E N T
That is what a woman said recent’y county had been tested.
fo ur days in October.
0 . A. C-
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
under
There
were
2,33«
herd«,
containing
upon opening a box of our assorted can­
signed by sn ordei of the County Court w ill be barred from competing w ith
15,773 cattle, and 375 reactors wer*
dies. What woman doesn't regard candy found. This means that shout 2.4 per
of Linn County, Oregon, hsvr been sp in d iv id u a l stockbreeders for prizes
pointed Executor and Executn t respect and there w ill be no prizes for in d i­
• • a treasure ’ I t is really more than cent of the cattle In the county had
*be last W ill and Testament of vidual farm exhibit«.
that, too; it ta an absolute necessity, the disease— a rather low percentage.
Emm« C. Allen, deceased A ll persons
In sections where the disease Is no
having
claims
against »aid estate are re­
supplying a food want in a manner no more extensive than this, the cost of
P. J. Ashton and fa m ily o f T'-n-
quired to present them within six
other article of diet can. Ours it the clean up Is almost negligible when com­
months from the date of this notice, irent were guests of M r- Ashton's
with the proper vouchers, to the nuder
nother, Mrs W. W. Biss, the firs t
pared with the good that must ulti­
beat to be had.
signed at their place of residence iu Hal­ o f the week.
mately come from It. In this county
sey. m Linn County. Oregon.
the farmers and breeders, and In fact
Charles Straley and W illia m
Dated and first published this 5th day
T h e s to r e w ith a s q u a r e
all the people of the county, were en­
of January, 1922
Price drove to A lbany Saturday iu
thusiastic, which helped a great deal d e a l f o r e v e r y c u s to m e r .
W. A. Allen. Executor, the S traly machín«.
toward getting the work done In such
ten« Beene, Executrix.
ALBANY, OREGON
Amor A. Tatung, Atty, for Exr. & Kxrx
Mra. L. E. Walton and Mn*. C.
vl\irph\i
SEED STORE
SUNFLOWER GOOD AS SILAGE
A. Peterson f * 1***sho<
Shoe Repair Shop
OREGON
BURY DEAD ANIMALS
DEEP IN QUICKLIME
JEWETT the COBBLER.
I. 0. 0. F.
W . J . R ib e lin
AVOID ROUP BY VENTILATION
WORK
| Dealer
in
Real
Estate.
ANITARY
S
Barber Shop and Baths
BARBER SHOP
SALE PRICES
E. C . M IL L E R
IIT
W XTCHMXKER& Jeweler
off
F. M. G R A ~
Log- e c Qr
Drayman.
8 .3 5 1
7 .8 5
4.00
“A Treasure Chest’’
BLAIN CL0THINGÇO]
Stewart & Price Confectionery
C C. B R Y A N T