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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
» RAGE 2 HALSEY ENTERPRISE HALSEY ENTERPRISE JUNE 21. IW3 -------- ^ T . J . S K ÏR M N Co-operative Marketing efficiency al method with o Busin »se \ -\ V »I« i D is trib u tio n a s I m p o r ta n t a s P r o d u c tio n . It has been pointed out b y 'tb » United States Department of Agticul tare that Insufficient business, and ___ poor management are the outstand- WOOL land *«* Wool- Pvrb Spence, state market- agent, I f„g reasons for the failure of many Subscription* tl.s o • year 1 b «Avança ea M ills. I t w ill pa; writes: : farmers' cooperative associations, Trantfent advertíalas, 2Sc an lack; Jon to see me perm anent advertisin g. J»c. Ko dis apparently j Lack of capital, liberal extension of There is one way, and ______ _ Clover Seed. R-ipe count for tiras or space occu and aou picture Seed pasture mix-1 mix only one present way, fo r the fa* ni- credit and dishonest management are In 'T ald -for P ararrsphs. ‘ Sc a 11ns No advertisin g disgu ised as news tures. Chopping done wv o f Oregon to make th e ir Industry ! th» iniuer causes for the failure of to s u it Prices tight. I permanently profitable, and th a t is , 243 farmers’ buying and selling asto- , G olilta Loaf Hour by united e ffo rt—by operating as the I elation: since 1913. A t the asm« time * HALSEY, Lina Co., Ore June 21, 19J3 $2 15 |b ig industries of our country operate.) It was learned that out of 70 co opera th e creamier, theft sverfge length of [ There is at present apparently o n ly ( existence was a little over seven aud ' C A R R Y IN G W E A P O N S . c, «v- \- i I ’’"« * * y fo r $h« consumers o f Oregon ’oae-balf years. G overnor S m ith o f New > ork I | to xJ <B an<1 othcr nece35;t ie J i 4 a V l • -V bay {<M 4 ,*wa .:,u UlUCI list. C T b e cooatH utien a n d laws of tbv I is in the held fo r the dem ocratic fa ir prices, and th a t is through the The Eta'-e Bank Division of the U o ita d S i t e s ’ are in some ease- [p re sid e n tia l n o m in a tio n . I f he ¡ante means— strong co-operative or American Bankers Association is now compiling facts of successfnl eo-opar tre a te d w ith eeant o u rte e y bv jets i t the election w ill eod bis po ganizatioa. tiv e i of all kinds and in a!) px-ts of la w m a ke rs and dlBciale in the I itic a l career. T he v o te r* o f Ib is The growers receive but one-third the country, with the Idea of building 'WOCf ecwvs- skt ty oecsutM . oon*.*i elates, and when Oregonian» po in t ro u n try are p ro -u n io n and pro h i- of the average price paid by eonsura- I up body of sound method and ex ts — so states that United States d e pertence to serve as a trustworthv to the d is fra n c h is e m e n t of le g i b itiftn . partment of A griculture. guide in the further development of (.Continued ) heavy with dfipisis. Them Mrs. Fes- vo te rs in tb s sooth in the present Retvzetn the grower and the con the cooperative farm marketing A human skull and a number of CHAPTER XVI pulled herself together andfce. d a y or th e ill-concealed sedition hones fio m U>» body is a part of the sumer are tooeuaany classes o f mar movement. came expansively optimistic. “i n i eii in the program o f the wets In New discovery made by Kenneth Pence and kets; too much duplicate d istrib u tio n ; Lettie the Inventor ye» what I thought. I been planning Y o rk as re ce n tly voiced byG overnoi Charlie Tong several weeks ago when too many middle profits, none of On (he ground of inbaimony in the Th e young Penfield«, « ere ip •het wed h e r* e fine day, and i>, •hey explored one o f the mounds on •vhieh add a dime of value to the pro game commission, Governor Pierce Cll. CJirietioaa --7V was cnly a week off. gc'ng to make us a grand bread pud. S m ith am , others and by the met ducts. Jias removed M. A . Lynch, Blaine and ft v as no Linger Jo be Is-'inre*1. .«ing. Uncle Jerry brought us a whole ro p e iita n pres*, th e y m a y p e rti •he old Rice homestead northeast of Ik e business interests o f the cities Hallock, George H. K elly end P. Ray- Th»v bad beep crttftlly •* strhlng for sack of stalle bread last sight; ?*>» town. O f iwore interest, perhaps, n s ritly be to ld to lo o k at home. ban the skull and bones, ere beads o f the state are realizing th a t the Davis from the state game tom iu's- signs c f mystery, but the testimony e* i t to » bakery cheap, and r ffl tickle-) A general ru le o f la w holds th a t and an iron spear-point about a foot firs t fundamental fo r success—busi sion and appointed James Maloney of *!! thrye was flat end without hep». to (lest!«. I ’m going to try out a in. 'I haln t never hnd a CfcvUtnaa;.." cf it in tbe oven, end i t ’ll ire»p fe>. n length, an inch in breath and an ness life —is based on successful Pendleton, Harold C liffo rd of Priaie contributed Thad, im prevem ente en la n d — b n ild in g * weeks. We ll bsvo bread pudding ami farming. They know they caneot City, Ben Dorris o f Springfield and ighth of an inch in thickness.—Har- fences and the lik e - a r e a p a rt of codfish scallop and—” “I huln't, neither,’’ countered Let - I prosper when the producers are go R. W Price o f Portland to the vacuo likburg Bulletin. " It would make stuffing,1 ra f ,B tie shortly, "and I ’m twice as old «- the real estate, and Oregon a u th o r mg broke. Their success depends on cies I. N. Fleishner of Portland is you—mebbe more." W» haJts't Bore Orick eagerly. Now let some "scientist,” wearing itie s c o n c u r—e x c e p tin g — the prosperity o f the surrounding the only holdover member. o f tta had a Christmas.’’ In soc e families It would, Urink bet we don’t have nothing to stuff-2 A hom esteader's iin p ro v e m e rts , goggles and w ith a dozen litte rs after lountry, not on the profits o f the “ Yes, I had one," admitted Crluk proud of th# fact and A t regretful t<l e rce ft ourselves. But 'bout Christ- They are realizing that • u t il he obtains title , belong, w ith his name, tel! us ju s t how many thou broker. hey must also co-operate w it!; the detract from t he record of woe I B in - T 'tb o o fb t we’d piny games »g,j •ands o f years th a t iron spear point the la n d , to the U n ite d States g o t tel! stories end tegrh Filibuster R was with Penile test year, and we farmers fo r th e ir own interests. haa been in th * ground. Then « i ’l l > A V V e m in e n t and are u o ta x a b le by the bad a pretty good time, but there new »rick and pop some corn, y-»,, h y su CY ffe r ! fro m wasn’t no tree. ?e»ms e t if,” he tee, we’d bate so awful busy day, The P o rtla n d cham ber of co m state. B a t Oregon encourages set know a»- much about it^ e s we do headache? Just chuck fu ll cf pleasure.” edded, with a sidelong glance at I.et tie rs by a epsoial s ta tu te d e e la r. i.bout other alleged evidences o f pre merce ie t a i l i n g $800,000 to be- H ave y o u r ey es Thad scrambled to fils feet and , D. tie, “ seems as If now there's three of voted to three objects . (1 ] D evel Indian and prehistoric races in this in g those im p ro ve m e n ts personal us, we’d oughter'have a tree.” He propefied her with ge.'t.eraflon. “ W« e x a m in e d o p m e n t e l a m a rk e tin g p la n w hich country. ' How many o f our rca d :r want a tree, Fecr'e. A ll o? ug want» had the grdhtest faith in l e t ! » hsv- p ro p e rty and ta x a b le by tb s state w ill b rin g to the fa im e r a I trg e r !ng seen her put through more than u n til t itle paetes to the se ttle r, remember th t C a rd iff giant ? p ro p o rtio n o f th e u ltim a te value "Mestl to u r sw-eet h e a rt!” ?frs on* (Chama that gave llttla ’preac!aa i Optometrist, with nf his p ro d u c ts . (2 ) a id in g in th e when lo t they re tn m to tb e ir s ta tu * Penfield caught him into her trifia ¡¡nd of «ueaasa. Bee owners in this v ic in ity have re as real estate ! H ig h legal a u th o r Iceived notice o f the assessment o ' a e lile rn e n t of th e state's id le lauds: F M F rench a sons Axd Immediately the caught the 1st i kisted Rim t then set him down «gam ( 8 / a d v e rtis in g o u r scenic a ttro c D.’ew, children, 1 11 tell you how ’t?« evitable connection between three Itiea have assured s e ttle rs th a t the I dollar tax on each hive. This is in i tious. J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S . children and the- spreading branches 1 •bput a tree. This year we got a heap s ta tu te could be tipsat. b u t i t w ould accordance w ith a new law ju s t go ng Albany, Oregon of a fir. She shook her black curls of things to boy. A in 't one of vOU • M t more th a n to pay the Ille g a l ¡in to effect. So fa r as th is paper can got a decent shoe, end Grlnk'g got to violently. "We gotta,” she declared. learn the lew is not being very f av have a new suit, or he can’t hold up “ TesL, we gotta,' echoed Crtnk, with ♦ax. Ida heed In school. Yes, I know you’d strengthened hope. 'orably accepted, and ra th e r than sub T h e federal c o n s titu tio n eave More attention must be given in tbe “ Boys, «e ra fonts,” continued Lat- go without, but you got to renwniber m it to i t some o f the bee owners are I.eaves postof- tle vehemently. th a t the rig h t of citiaene to ca rry in tim a tin g th a t they w ill destroy future to the economics of agricul that Cbrietmas Is only one day, and life --------------fice corner iu ‘‘Yes, we’re gnnfa," chlrrnpOd Crlnk. la three Iittndred and sixty-flve of ’em arm a fo r p ro te c tio n o f (h e ir free what hives they have.— H arrisburg ture and to better marketing methods, without lessening efforts to promote “ We’re gonta,” piped Thud Joyously. a year. Besides, we’U have the best Bulletin. ¿ ¡S a a S u S ? ” dom a b a ll never be in frin g e d , efficient production. It Is declared by "W hiit's the t«ig plan, children?” in time—” Many a hive o f bees produces some Calls at Shedrl <1 ulred Mrs. Penfield, coming In with Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, In sane in te rp r e ta tio n of (be K u g lia h Urink took a turn. “ I think, I’enzle, honey beyond the needs o f the little a contribution to the Banker-Farmer, and Tangent a delicate blouse, freshly ironed, mebhoaf could rustle a tree.” laogaage w o u ld bold au ord in a n ce the bulletin of the American Bankers Lv. Brownsville 7:20 a. ni and 5:2« p. ni workers that does not yield $1 w orth, which she adjusted on a newspaper “ My dear, it ain’t the tree; It's the p ro h ib itin g the c a rry in g of con Association A gricultural Commission. Halsey« 7.50 5 50 hanger tied to a iine across the corner things to go on It. And It takes a good and the Bulletin's intim ation th a t the Ar. Albany 8:35 4;33 Under tbe direction of D. H. Otis, the realed weapon* each an in frin g e “C h ristm a se xp lo d e d Lettie. while to save fo r extras." Returning tax would be a blow to the honey pro commission Is giving particular atten “ Oh I” Mrs. Penfield rested her M'lth a spring, Lettie stepped up to lu e n t, fo r tbe proper pfhcc to c a rry Lv, Albany 11.00 a. ni. and 5:00 p. m duction is probably correct. Did the tion to co operative farm marketing weight wearily on one foot and gave the front line. "Get away, babies!” Ai. Halsey 11:45 5:45 » m a ll a rm * is uot (tra p p e d on th e Brownsville 12:15 sbe conpuanded, with a scornful wave sugar tru st have a hand in the mak *4 5 o u ltid * of one’ s overcoat. “ When land was advancing rapidly Pare, Halsey to Albany . 75e; to Browns of her arm. "This is where we get ing o f Oregon Ia n s ’ We were told In value the farmer could afford to ville, 35c down Co business. Now, Penxle, dar In T illa m o o k a few m o u th * ago that the last legislative session aimed take some of hl* profit In the In ling, how much would It cost to get a • w om an who had reason to fear creased value, of bis land.” aays Sec to lessen the u n fa ir t i x burdens of tree and ev'rythtng—you know—the retary Wallace. “ We are past the ritle n c e c a rrie d a p is to l. Peace whole shooting match?’’ the farmer«. period of advancing land values, and, officer* declared th a t she w ould be Mrs. Penfield considered. “ You If agriculture la to be maintained, It mean a tree and trim mings ami nic-j. protected and the a u th o ritie s fo r moat ba en a basis which w ill yield ents—” hade her to c a rry the w eapon. (She a fair profit one year with another. "Yes, nod presents fo r ev’rybndy In So I have been studying the depart la id i t aside and whan alone in her The Custard Cup,” euppletnrntbd Let ment w it^ a view to atrengthenirg tie. "E v’pythtng awell—n pig p a rty!” henna w ta seized hy tw o masked our economic work.’’ "^"Kv, Lettie, If you was to do it on men w ho held her and burned her » N g sca'e like tb nt nn,i ,,BTt pv.,r . w F- C A R T E R “ We bar* gotten into tbe habit of w ith a hot Iron. thing grand, It’d take—Ijn frnld It’d looking upon agricultural production take a dollar.” A move Ie on foot In h a te the »a a taered obligation, and so i t Is in Gravely Lettie rejected upon this c a rry in g o f p ig ta il p io h ib ite d iu oca tense, but It is no more sacred or .uge block of solid finance, ss yet un- binding them the obligation to market Oregon. N o th in g w o u ld s u it the nsjpotiated " I f w e ll raise a dollar," crops without waste. If we do cot she stipulated slowly, “ hnneFt-to-gnod- h o ld u p men b e lte r. T h e y w ould do that we might at well not produce ncss ears It, w ill y0«j allow us how to Laundry sent Tuesdays them.” eays Mr. Wallace. go arm ed, law or no la w , aud finve a big blow-out Chrlsdnas—lota of TtyeiHg, C letniug and Prewitig a a e know th a t la w -a b id in g citize n s presents and fixings—and strings of He adds: “ It Is the purpose of tb# »blttgg a!' over the trees—and candles were at tb e ir m ercy. A B E S P L A C E Buraau of Agricultural Economics to —and a big party?” Inquire Into everything which afisets r " (!o that very thing. Lettie,” marketing s-.d price, with the though; P o rtla n d voted a big bond ie tie pro-niied Sirs Pea{!»'d “ But—” that we must ssrva the agriculture □f " I t ’s as good its, done," shouted Let- fo r io p ro v e m e n t of achool f t o l l i - the nation as thoroughly on the «ce» th Oh Peente. T lore you harder »n nomlc tide as we have served it in tie» iu accordance w ith a d e fin ite tbs time.” she flew at Mrs: Pcnfleld, tb* past on tha productive a i d e __ A b p la n . Tbe school board »pent the (trsnated her fo r ( moment- with a to working our way out of the depres tho> otigliuess that was fortunately m oney w ith o u t much reference sion, the first responsibility rests A ll work done promptly and reason brief, and desbe., through the big door upon the individual firm e r. If he Is th e p la n and asked fo r 11,760,000 •nte the driveway, to ventilate tier *x- to get help he mua* help himself, both •bly. Phone No. 269 m ore fo r fire p io o f b u ild in g « w ill t’bercnee in the open air. as an Individual and by Joining with 'A/<nt ? Tree, Presents, md .C rtnk followed “ Fay, Lettie,” lie In- o u t g iv in g roach lig h t on it» p ie r» other individual« Is co-operative sf —sod Ev*ryLh!og ” nutred anxiously, "how roo,going forts. Tha Government 4a * under cbll obli t R itu rd a jr the ro ta ra defeated the I do It J” gallon to clear away a children s leek cf trjuU éd rsflec- p o p e jit io n ; b s a a to -ra c y wiucoe Phe turned os him dlsdainfu!!-. which do not give to the i” , ™ . '- : 1,'.’ l h» O re g o n ia n i» r o n t k i: ’ Tn Lxsdy patience, Crlnk, hiiw do von divtdually i«a polleetlvely, a fa!) Half horse pouet. We went s tree gnd presents anti - f pc- - I.know?” chance to help themselves The farm c o n v ie tio n ba« ip r ta d th a t tb » ie e»'-’ ’ !:!!);;," expla'“ »d Crtnk. ar la entitled to exactly the aatet Ha levy M el! fie returned, in deep dissp- f o o t e br o s £Oh, Qv deargl” Ih e -o r d t WF*-* ta luoae m anagem ent and »xagger rlghta and the name opportunities 7 3°'J folfi her sure, Just ns HALiav. ORtSON •te d in c o rp o ra tio n o f n e o -e ttrn that ars enjoyed hy other citizens He Is entitled to a square de a l” I'-oiiv, won't you never grow up, tia la .” A Q u estio n T h a t is » “ Ink? Don t you know tod have to F a sily Answ ered be -ur. of « thing first, and then you “ It Is not the ebllgattin of the Gor H i» g r-tn tl*d K. K K metubera he d and do it afterward? 1 to eminent to fir e the farmer any p rirt is rvb It teoffcr you! lady friend iu the zi D ELBERT STA RR th re a te n (o recall G o ve rn o r Pierce doing tha sure part now. and prettv lag»« not glvan to otharw" M t t\ ,i -a y of refreshment.. Just .b rin g h e r j( » < r 'H , » a. 0^ . y !lr( r ,, They v o t'd fo r h im w hen the) F u n e ra l D irecto r an d contln«)»« ' If I understand the Ij- lag» here und treat her to some of our d s li-1 if f Trust m el* tclnda of tha fsrmera of the United wer» nuabla to n o m in a ta th a ir fe l ciom ice cream 1 hat the n i l! 'lk a i t ’ ■ itie ’a vnterpriee war States, they are not asking for ape rensed K nibalm er comnRvared lo w m em ber, C hat lea H a ll, a n il oes without aiytng. Besides, she w ill by t ji* fa ct t h t t she was w ill is th» ctal privilege«. AU they ere asking Ffficivat Service Motor Hearse apprei 1« that they naey ba aaauret of aqml now he i t govetnet h im s e lf and re- appreciate^our thoughtfnTucss aud gen •hador «f d«bt. She) owed fwaety I ads Attendant eppartaaltlae. of open and competi -enfg nu ti-e replacing c» I f r ’Wojiptc g foaea to set aa th a ir ru b b e r sta m p Brownavtlte..................................Oregon tive market«, and the r'g h t to ergaa 'dfidoi*-. i t had been a '» ’ o’- ' matter f t w ill |>e a aad day fo r Oragon tie and market thetr rredurts col : accumulate the money to pay for Uctlvely. aad to have the same acceta wheu a (eci et lo c ie t y w hteh bo ist» at cf impulsive vlc'ence. » s i to tha nation a money pool , , other -« -o r ??- a -v-” y!d s!«e be lacking in re- th a t i t ta a troag where th e law i» W R I G H T « P O O L E people have. Farmer« cea me»< t o apec’ for a pane cf glass. Put now to week rnue th e govern a ie n t. We l.lC S X S tD FVNRRAI. DIRECTOR? •ether, paaa raeoluttona. make epee, h raiee t dollar—no. n dollar and tn»u- H A R R r W R n aa. aad go home feeling better for a IRRAMON do not th in k th a t d a y ia near. <~Pnt-S~ ll" * In >«*» H l * 1 time; but thia aort of thing a’ «ea Phone 33 Phon» 15 I h e r e ’s a a u ro c u r e lo r 1 *'» would »ndles.« prepRration» to w ill not get them very far. The thne Brant het al (ífite , fi«ak« . ar-1 ibo money w ould have to be has corns when the farmers must A ppeals fo r p ro te ctio n front n e b Brownavilte. Thaue 37C15 h u n g e r p i th e I o hand before the plans could begin. themselves organ»* agriculture in a violence have been aent bv K K Halsey Thone t » \ Frank K ir k Mgr 1 --be could not allow herself more than C o n f9 c tio m thoroughly hesiBetelike v , . a ij.i, p ry •brae diva, yr wee apoahlsy. The member» in 21 New l/m e y •heir product'*« to the aeedg of i ' udew ■ii-ney had bees re ’sed hy Heel s w e e ts a m i ttefi d rin k i eecntfea: stabilize thair p - - » . \ eountiee to th * governor and oth e r '«•avy honrs « ’ solid labor: I. O . G . F . aad market them efficiently , a u tb o ritie » T h ia is the picking up wood washing »taps, run- n t th condition» agriculturally gad fsd-i’» f ' /¡ ff e r ê à l " ! n t .-rend» The „ „ i,# * W n B e»t c u is in e i 1’ : reverjg ratio to the intensity of af- m . K f f lc is n t s e r v ic e o-ts and »»uged from one cent ’e a s a n t s u r r o u n d in g s up to a dime per job. The latter h a ï •'.''** »Ji ¿9 creta:x s i , *;:# weak? Lawtessnea». • tea tha ínnpTaouatÁla U n it. Wight. aed employ trained men to d# ’-hem what they t i n not da •» .- .* evident thet these »gj-ea. ■ x slow methodf, m»»t w abandoned la t»vo, , ptgeortr « “ "«•'■•I • «'on. Let« Tha* 1» ta g*y, i B LB t ^OT acntral—a«« a. 9»9*r. enfcllahr* v>»rr I h a ts« » r »V " H. » H E I LEJI S H I’ MKBCB IN I A ll kind? of 1 red C. S. Custard Cup HottfteeBatgbatn Iávittórtsn s 8* T. FRENCH Albany- rownsv Brownsville Stage A ll Kinds of- T ru c k H a u lin g Modern Barber Shop F. M . G R A Y , D R A Y M A N Electric Motor FOR sale ry Sally A n n Bread Clark s Confectionery K. f • ei.^’d • • • ifSSfTt ' ««hateac» that W . i ’nia a ft-M . *3 HL’» £ taj^ie W. S. DUNCAN