Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 09, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E
L y ceu m C ourse
expect« to return to Albany the
latter pert of the week.
T o ile t
Herbert Weaver, «on of Mr»
E lla Windom of Brownsville, win
hae been residing with her for tin
past year, »lipped and fell on the
•idewalk during the recent eno
and broke hie hip,
Surgeon» re
moved a piece of the bone and h>
now goea on crutches.
Ringo's Drag Store
P o m p e i a n D ay , N i g h t
a n d M assag e C re a m
P o m e ia n
B e a u ty
Pow der
Mr». W C. E! more brought tv
mother, Mrs. Tycer, and Miss*
Clevenger and Tycer over iron
Brownsville when they took th
train here Monday.
Mr«. L . A. F ra y ’s daughter, Mis
M. B. Morrow, who has been i*
Honolulu since November, ex
pected to sail for home yesterdu
sud be in San Francisco on tin
20th, on her way to Halsey.
J. B. Cornett of Shedd ie aeflf*
tary of the Wool and Mobui
Growers.
a rtic le s
o f m e rit a t
/
)
j
Pompeian Hloom
D je rK is t Cold Cream
DjerKis« Face Powder
DjerRis» Rouge
M e lt« Greaseless Cream.
Melba Pace Powder
Woodbury Soap
Woodbury Face Powder
Woodbury Facial Cream
> Hudnett Cold Cream
> M s via Pace Powder
! Mavis Talcum Powder
(
Mavis Toilet Water
T h e la s t n u m b e r o f th e
g iv e n a t t h e
U ia lto
T u esd ay
L yceum
o u rse
w ill b e
E v e n in g , F e b r u a r y
The ly c e u m c o m m itte e a p p re c ia te s th e p a tr o n a g e
d i e p e o p l e o f H a ls e y a m i v ic in ity h a v e g iv e n t b e
p r e c e d i n g s h o w s a n d g u a r a n t e e s t h a t t h e r e w ill b e
u o d i s a p p o i n t m e n t in t h e c o m i n g e n t e r t a i n m e n t .
P ric e s ,
25
and
50<' > r e s e r v e d
s e a ts ,
library.
Ilitl-U S l/
to th e
p u b lic
I 1« o
- .1
L
Luncheon
was — served
b*
the hostess.
a
At the next inerting
Baby Chi ks
Charles B*rretl has been di
vorced from Ora. They were m ar
tried in Detroit, Or., in 1914.
Mrs B. 8. Clark was a psa«en-
irer to Alford Sunday.
There sh*
viaited at the home of her brother
C. A. Curtía
•
in “ WHITE
and
UNMARRIED
A
P a rasp o u n t
P ic tu re ,
PREPARATION OF
HAY FOR MARKET
Producers Have Suffered Great
Losses Because of Use of
Improper Methods.
Me and Mre. W
H. B one
drove to Eugene Saturday for a
W. H. Truax was sentenced to visit with relatives and friends.
6 days in ja il or $10 fine for |eav
R B Mayberry was an A lh i.y
¡ng his snto in the ynsd b«tweeo
vi-ntor Sunday.
A lbany a l l I jn llo rs o n
H r chos
Mrs. Mary Pslmer arrived th a
the ja il, but after an hour change
his mind and paid the fine and morning from California,, wlie.e Product That Grades Highest and
¡she has passed several man lbs with
Brings Prices la T hat Having N a t­
$4 90 costs.
her daughter, aqd will vi«it her
ural Green Color— Tim e of
1’ht, Lake Creek community ot brother, John McNeil, and her son,
Cutting Counts.
the Farm Bureau, o, which C It. Lyman Palmer.
Evans is president, offers 20 cent
l*r* P » r«.1 Sr t h , U a lt ,d B ta tM D e p a rtm e n t
ot A g ric u ltu r e .>
Fhe stale library bonk* have been
each fur dead gnple rs mid 5 cent-
W hat to do w ith low-grade hay has
for moles and rats. N ext meeting called lor, so those having book»
'*ng been a vexing problem to the hay
out will kindly bring them in Sa’.
tonorrow.
cade. Losses running Into the thous-
urday
A new sliijnnjut from the
N. T. S teed and son Ercel ar*
«tat.« library w ill he sent as nwn I | uids ttf dollars untiiially have been suf-
:'ered by producers because of the dtf-
both reported ill.
*« the present lot is returned.
Iculty encountered In disposing of hoy
Our railroad time tattle hold
Mr and Mrs. R A- Templet *n (hat la Improperly prepared for nittr«;
good until next Sunday, when
ket. or is of a mixture that causes It
visited at tb*-W ill Templeton bom
change goes into force.
We hav* in Brownsville Monday. They re- to be regarded as of a tow grade.
not the new figures for Halsey, bit* port Mr. Témplelos feeling mucl
In Departm ent Bulletin 977, "M a r­
expect to publish them next week l*ul ler.
keting Hay at Vounlry Points," recent-
ly Issued by the United States Depart­
Mrs. C. B Tycer o, Brownsville
ment of Agriculture, the failure to
M*s
Jacob
Kutsoh
weut
to
A
•
went to Portland Monday by w.i\
remedy this situation la ascribed to
-any
Saturday
to
visit
bar
parents
of Halsey to be nt the m illin er»-
two chief reasons: The producer and
opening, expecting to bi gone about for a week or two.
VITAL INFORMATION LACKINO
SUNDAY M A IL HOURS
PAID-FOR PARAGRAPHS
Admittance Here 5 Cents
a Line
Thomas Meighan Coming
»as much enjoyed
The I,b ran ' t L ' i T S S ~ S " * ' .
¡cmnnttee reported another ship
Und'« lr' bU
Cause L o ~
The production of undesirable mlxV
went o, . books,
making
a
total
of
,
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turea for the market w ill cause a losa
45 new book« add ed
South
No, 23, 11:31 , . M,
15, 12:24 p, m.
17, 5.49 p. m.
Tb« delivery window of the
Haiaey poetoffice is open Sundays
grom 9:15 lo 9:45 s. ra. and 12:20
to 12:35 and 5:15 to 5.30 p. n*
c lu b l a i t T liu rs d « y a fte rn o o n
1‘h - ■ reasons for the demand for certain
lesson, on Oregon, was g 'v e n in ai- sixes and weights are numerous and
a b le m a n n e r by M rs . T e m p le to n ’ not »■ways based on fact», It la said,
a n d a humorous poem [negio dia
However, as In many other klnda of
***’t,] read b y Mrs. Morrihinweg ,r* dln«- 14 P"7» «»e « ’»««' to aim te
Mrs. Mark« will have charge ot
the leesou.
eturn from Junction City and
were guests at the J, M . Por­
ter home,
MEIGHAN
65«
Thomas Meighan, the famous
Paramount etar, will be seen at tbe
l to the produce as :ong as the market
Rialto theater Friday in hia new
■
y
A s t o r y o f a c r o o k w i t h photo play, ‘ 'W hite and Unmar­
doe* not want mixtures. Certain
ried.” It is said M r. Meighsn has
theae are discriminated against regard* a s o u l.
less o f their true n utritive or feed«
an
exceptionally fine part in thia
and
Ing value. Tbe producer may know»
picture, that of a crook who re­
positively that certain mixtures are
forms and who finds Jove after
palatable and contain more total di­
many exciting happenings.
The
gestible nutrients than the kinds now­
support is headed by Jacqueline
in greatest demand, yet he ia power­
Logan, a former Foilies beauty.
less to make feeders realize their value.
The state board of health ha
sent out a warning to beware i
There ware fourteen marri ge
colds, a« ari epidemic of iiifitienz
‘ J R SA LE
in a rather light form ie sweepi iy
W h ite , e Rhori»». I »tiered, H i l ­ and four divorces in Liun count*
over the country.
ly wood hen,
Hogan tied. Mated to in Jauuaiy.
pedigreed Hollywood cockerel»
Price
K arl Bramwell and family were The Introduction and general use of
Mr. Jones of the Wood wort li 12 cent, at Brownsville, Oregon.
A oany visito’ e Monday Mr . E th ­ a new- kind or m ixture of hay Is a
drugstore, Alhsuy, who wsssoiien'
Hatching egg«, $5 per hundred
___ undertaking, as In the case
el Maxwell of Tangent came home very slow
death’s door after an operation fo*
B T. K m »r.
with them for a few day«’ visit with of clover and alfalfa,
appendicitis, is still in theliospits
her father, John Porter.
About the only'way to avoid trouble
hut rspidly recovering.
lowed at 10 o'clock and the Times
.
" ,th undesirable mixtures, says the
Baby beef is the finest, tender oya “ this lieu* evidently m *re
I he captain of the Rebekah bulletin. 1» for the producer to cease
e«i beef in the world,
A proini- teiosene had been used’’ and it team (B a lf Bond) assisted by the growing them and to produce only the
¡ng calf is fed and handled scien­ vae destroyed
Th« paper adds: Noble Grand (his belter lw o -|kln d In demand In the markets to
tifically to produce the most rapi>
No collection was taken up for th ird s ), served “ eats” which were which Ilia hay Is usually shipped,
growth and before it is a year old he widows and orphans of the enjoyed by all on Monday night CnPle" °f the bulletin may be had free
after practice.
upon application to the department at
it is larger than the average ¡remen.”
Washington. D. C.
two-year-old and of the best » u il.
Miss Viola M ix w e il and her
ity.
A baby bee, club is to b* friend, Mias M ille r of Tang-nt,
ADVANTAGE OF VELVET BEAN
added to the many at Shedd.
topped in Halsey Friday on their
Mrs D. K. Dean was on th
Coos bay train Friday morn in.
when near Mapleton it ran thru
landslide that wrecked the cow
catcher and tore off all the step
on one side of the train.
T H 1OM?
OMAS
1 4 t li
North
No. lg, 12:0« p. m.
24, 4.34 p. m.
14. 5:27 p. m.
A Good Comedy
GIVE LIFE TO PLAIN FROCK
For Sale—Oliver Irpew ritor No
9. Two-color ribbon, back spacer
tabulator. 125.
C. P. St»« rd,
Halsey, Ore.
Leave your orders for
plaster at the lumber yard,
land-
Dr. E. W. Barnum , dentist, at
Hotel Halsey every Tuesday attd
Friday.
SECRETARY WALLACE
ON FARM PROSPECTS
When Properly Dried It la Distinct
Addition to Protein Concentrates
fo r Cattle.
Tear 1922 Should Be Better One
for the Farmer.
When properly dried before ship
ment, velvet bean feed la a distinct
addition to the protein concentrates
at the disposal of northern feeders.
• In the opinion o f Dr. J. B. Lindsey
of Massachusetts station.
It has
proved slightly better than wheat bran
fur making milk. I f may constitute
Money Condition« Are Improving and
Noduesd Freight Ratos Lighten
Transportation -B urden—
Rrleee H it Bottom.
X/XH?;
« B r a p a M S 'k r t h . U n l« .d s t . t M
a t A g rlc w ltu r r I
pigs and horses Is considered enough
Doctor Lindsey recommends for cows
a ration of 40 per cent velvet bean
feed, 40 per cent corn or hominy meal
or ground oats and 20 per cent cotton
seed meal or some other high-grade
protein concentrate.
D u p .r t m .n t
When asked for a statement on the
prospect« of the farm er In 1922 Sec­
retary of A g riculture W allace said
All-over op«n «mbroidorod not com­ that no man whose opinion 1« worth
bined with val lace makes thio eol'ar
considering would care to make any
ind cuff u t a drossy feature of an hard and fgst prophecies. H e added,
>thorwi«< plain frock.
however. tbi|t there are sign* which
Indicate that,[the coming year should
SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT POKE | YEW SATIN EVENING WRAPS he a better one for the farm er and for
those who deal with him than was
Oovleo Recently Invented to Prevent
Among these hopeful sign» he
Softest and Moat Clinging M aterials 1921
Animal From Forcing Itself
mentioned the follow in g:
Are Used Thia Season for
Through Fences.
Credit conditions are better both
Droea Oocaalone. '
through regular channels and through
The Scientific American In Illu s tra t­
Some of the evening wraps fo r the the special agencies created to meet
ing and dewcrlblng an anlmnl poke, the
«easoti are made of the softest and' the farm er'« need«. Interest rates also
Invention of H. Gerdes o f Benkelman
most clinging niaterlnls. One. fo r In­ are softening.
Neb., says:
Reductions already made In freight
stance, w h s of dark blue crepe. It was
An object of the Invention Is the
fashioned in rape effect and bad large rates on farm product« lighten hy
provision of a poke o f simple and
revere of pure white ermine. Op«the that much the transportation burden
efficient construction which Is formed
lower part of the cape and at the ride« which the farm er has been carrying.
«ere placed shaped panels o f^ tb e
Coat of producing farm crop« will
»rrnlne fur.
Another wrap w-aa of be low er relatively In 1922 than In
the dealers do not yet agree as to what
pern satin to which wag attached at 1921
a week.
I he 5 ehergall Meat oom pan y ot constitutes quality In hay. and many
Very likely there w ill he a redne-
he shoulders an overmnntle of fiic«,
headed by cord and frill o f the lice. tton In the acreage of «ome o f the
Glen Fox passed through Hala*y Albany affotdi a market for all producers lack vital m arket Inform a­
tion
regarding
the
preparation
of
hay
The lace was threaded w ith ateel-col- 41 ain o f which we now have such a
Monday on his way to Brownavilh- ki ids of stock except horses an
for term inal and consuming markets.
red met at thread«. A «econd manti« Isrge surplus, and thia should tend
representing Fletschner,
Mevei mules anu is constantly shipping
Color Counts Moot.
uy the carload
It else hae a
of raapberry-colored silk and toward better prices
& Co
Quality of bay la at present In
rimmed with gray fox and garlands of
The paralyzing effect o f the sudden
Lion county packing plant when
Miss Gladys Clevenger ot C a li­ Hie Ltnnore bland of cured meat Heated largely by its color, wldch
o«es. Evening frock« are of gorgeous drop In prices last year Is wearing
Is
used
to
gauge
the
stage
of
m
aturity
fornia, who lias been visiting (In 1« put up. giving a chance to buy
■Ilka and lacea. One exceedingly pret­ off. and farm ers w ill enter the new
at which It Is cut
The hay that
ty model was of apricot silk, trimmed year more hopefully, believing- that
Tvcers at Brownsville, went lo •loins products in that line.
Do
vlth gold lace. Another wa« of white the worat Is over.
Albany M inday with little V ir mg such a laige business, it is able
Congress has Indicated a w llllng-
satin over a »liver lace skirt, which
gm i* Tycer of th" latter city.
to carry a much more complete
* as caught up with a bouquet ot blue ne»a to enact anch legislation as prom­
Mr Gage has a lettr fioiu Pori liue of meats, poultry and fis1.
ise« to be helpful
*nd cherry -colored roses.
Orford saying that our little old 'b in a butcher in a little town
Shewing the Invention ao Applied
Farm ers are coming to see more
154-Vear-Old Bible Found.
clearly that the task of putting farm ­
earthquake broke crockery god ike Halsey is warranted in hand­
with spur» mounted to automatical!,
Goshen N Y .— Miaa Carol Ute Vail
ing en sound business h«s|, | , really
»book doors from their lunges there, ing. 1 hie week the company lia-
engage the neck of an animal when h
ha» Just found In her home In M ont­
up to them and that through organiza­
which goes to confirm the claim u, au advert is e m e u t which Ihoae who
attem pts to force his way through
gomery. Orange county, a Dutch book
tion they can reduce m arketing costa.
the wise msn that the disturbance want something choice by mail m
fence; by means of a lever the spui
printed 164 year« ago In old Hetland
In thia they w ill have Increasing help
who visit Albany will do well t*.
**re s*o held that they w ill not enga:
Dutch language. It wa« believed that
«»entered in sea west of here.
from the Departm ent of Agriculture
read
her ancestors brought h to thia coun
the neck of the animal under oornu
and the various state agricultural col­
T. J. Skirvin and wife visited
conditions.
ry
The hook was a Dutch Bible,
lege« which now see better than be­
Mr», Skirvin*« relatives at Tan
Mrs B'«t 8. Clark was host«,»
printed In 1758.
T he name of Mias
fore thet they m in t give the fa n n e r
g-nt Stturdav.
t a meeting uf the Women's Study
Veil'« great grandmother, Sarah Brett,
PRODUCE HIGH-GRADE SEED
the same sort of help In the m arketing
was inscribed on a leaflet, and It had
E C M ille r and wife were ni
of hi« crops that they have been giv­
been
handed
down
from
generation
to
Tangent Sunday.
Many Farmer« Are Not Careful l
ing him In the production.
generation along w ith other old re lic ,
Prevent M ixture and Keep Out
In the Industrial and flnanclal cen­
Mr. and M r-. J. C Ackerman
>f
Revolutionary
and
Coloqjel
days
H arm ful Weeds.
ter« there la coming to be a better un­
and M 's
Effie Bavarian«! o
L A W Y E R AND N O TA R Y
derstanding o f the Im portant p art the
Brownsville called at the Wheel* ,
Even In communities where a all
farm er playa In our general economic
-
n
home Friday
Mr-*. Mary Weal
gle variety of a crop is raised almo»
scheme, and consequently a decidedly
B rownsvii i.*, O kkoon
I
mother «», the ladies, went hums
I
exclusively there Is a place for th
! Man Is Saved From
more Intelligent and sympathetic a t­
I
with them.
production of pure a«ed for local sal
Wolves by Jackrabbit I I titude toward him and h it problems.
saya D. W. Freer, extension speclall
W ith prices of farm product, fo il­
W 1 I,ane, Hie Brownsville
I
In «eld crop* for the Missouri Colle;
ing and fhe fnture very uncertain,
Roundup, Mont.— W. H. White» I
IC B N S K D F U N 8 R A L D IR E C T O R S
jeweler, a,id wife called on th*
i
o f Agriculture.
even those farm ers who had money
« rancher In
the Cameron I
Wheelers Sunday ami Mr. I.a u ­
H A R R IS B U R G
LEBANON
Inspecting a Car of Hay.
Many farmers do not go to the tro*
Creek district, while w s lk ln r I l»ld hy— and there are a large number
include«! our local jeweler, A to
Phono .»
Phone IS
I
hie to keep thetr seed up to a hlg
across the fields unarmed, no- I of such— have been restricting their
gradea hlgheat. and consequently bring, standard tint allow It to become mlxe*
nelius, In his visit.
Rranchei et
buying to w hat they had to have.
tired that two wolves were fol I I
•he
moat
money,
ia
usually
that
having
Brownsville. Phone 4 7 0 5 .
weed Infested and diseased and at
Now w ith the growing b elief thnt
Glenn Chance wag a Brownsvil e
lowing
him
Not
even
a
stone
•
he heat natural green color.
Hay
glad lo pay a good price every fo­
leleev Phone 166, Frank K irk , Mg*
I
price« hava hit bottom, buying w ill be
an I Cr«w or*iavilie visum the h i
was aval,able as a weapon and a
lealera can often te!l from the color ye a r, for high grade seed.
resumed and should Increase In vol­
ot ibs weak.
W hite gave him self up fo r loot. !
whether hay wn» rut early, medium
Those who are favorably sitúale
ume. and m anufacturers and retsllers
As the wolves drew near, ready
or
late,
and
In
tt
e
lr
opinion
the
heat
a
r
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I
V
1
T
1
1
J
I
V
O
accomnlaliono*
Mrs. George Haves spent the
can produce pure seed to meet thl
who make or sell things that farm ers
to attack a Jack rabbit Jumped ,
week end with friends |n Corvallis. ■ rlivlee no lougerliireded, or mcsee,1e.l bay la the early cut hay and the local demand. Seed produced for thl
J
need er want should have better bust
J
up
In
th
eir
path
and
they
sud
l*ooreat
that
which
w
a
,
*'ut
late.
'-y better one«, which «omeboly Wont.!
pnrp<we must he of high quality an
1 denly abandoned man meat to 1 neoe this coming year.
The average hay grower, however,
M r and Mrs Harold S,av.»n»m, • ke to obtain An advertisement «b
considerably better than the averse
Rverythtng considered, therefore,
{ give chase to the Jack W hite {
ire ot thia, coating 25c. inurht And a in ««>tw sections si lea«l. does not
o, Brownsville v is ite d a t the | \
•n the community, because fkrmei
1 we can enter the new year In a spirit
and covert eh«t ia
< O il
1 la now carrying a gun.
igree with the term inal market theory
Hteveueon and J W M iller h o m e - IXiyer
w ill not pay ae advanced price lk
on "nlv Iraah into good V A u l l
of noperuineaa
hopefulness and good cheer I see
- m
of quality aa Indicated by color Many
i * Halsey Sunday,
seed that la very little better the
___
aothlnr which indicates boom times
producer« prefer medium or late cut
their own.
f * rn’* r In the near future, hut
M an M ust n a v e M u s tic ite .
hay. eape* tally for horwea, becauee It
Tbe Time« does not come o<it 1»
♦»
To be without a mustache Ie a die there floes seem te be promise of
la
easier
to
cure
and
not
aa
"washy"
mourning over tha burning n( th-
aa early cut hay
for *"«
the rarroer
farmer ana
and
race In many parts of North, or 7 Better
7 '" " times hath
«’"»■ *”•
Brownsville Ban ¡la.
The fire
Rduoatlon.
Igh. Albania
T he Albanian mother tnr
whose business Ie largely
\ aparkhng Stun tila ot. F nll ot W it and
In some markets alee and weight
TJ
a
man
got
ae
mo*
company put out tbe R.o’clock fire Humor Free copy w ill be aeut upon
nee •> r
11« her child stories In which, on i dependent upon him
of hale« la an Important factor, since breeh e mew) wld e brtek." «atd Char
after refilling its chemical tank,
ke
our stage melodrama. It always
there la sometimes a difference o f aev
receipt of your name with addreaa con*
co«l Eph. moodtty. -he gwtne ptek nr
which
had. , been . , thoughtfully
grade
* the hairless man who figures as the
„
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---------------- - • | píete
W rite to G M itchell. .W Pearl era! dollar» a ton In the
. . . . «ame r
.»
• iot «' Info-metlon *hout a enttln klnr*
_ .
R elb og atone.
befv.eb.ud, bul ou, f0|.
„ y
llta ln — National Geographic Society
hav m «raal! or l « | j Mee
«f ^'-Dc*ltiogu"— Xl*'ba»<jc«l Times D t.
r *,’ h* rtn<
moM • rn," n«
Amor A. Tugging
W R IG H T Ä P O O IT
FARMERS.. — -
i
Free “ Hooch
* H?™
Julletlo.
>»-» r « * t * * “ •■ •« —
<
•too * o ttu ro I I , gravitates down