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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1924)
* • “ • • • printed tome rhyme •cently that was out avafJ •». eeMuk.a A coo. . the world « will be throagb co- w». treat to it ja a couple of ataoaea ________ op«Mtioo. K y e r/ other j 0(j ut,r7 thia weak under the caption “ Feb. **M rt»ttoM . Il.(» a y ..r la .dvaaoa ” or« a n u *d « o d opposed to the ru ary.” " „.¿ V i*” ' • " n« » rw w«- as »r Ï ,,r «•« « “ d tor th *ir --- -------- .q - ** TiLW I« ' • “ Uy related to poetry. *“ iacb •• "° d” co»" . ¿ raw r’ ,o t i l ia lo “ *• i ^ . u “ 0 : r c h ^ ; „ D0Ch‘ r« " ‘'r c o '’- l lh u n ioû laborer J«bor.r to L keep --. the * union ------- —— '■“eujct, farm «I his Mr? F * H refu’ M to open bis bigb, which increase, the 1n ’ " ^ ‘ he aubi* ct ° f Teapot ^araarrapha.- | e . a « v«r‘ lsln g d isg u lsa d „ B. w a Office hour». 9 to 13 and 2 to 6 race, •M onday, and Friday forenoon,. ‘ 0 1 K g r e a t e s t pr esid en t ? «*» of bis product to the farmer ‘od k° d to keep the farmer’s prod- tot, which feeds and ciotbea him ° w in price. Much ba. been ae •otnpli.hed in co-operation by •rmera in recent years, but not . ■ithe of wbat must come to bring •bout justice. Glenn C. Have. 1 P ,rh ‘ P« he ha. * giim. mari ' T ' ng “* . *daa * he» he did op open it he put bis foot in it. Every tim e there i . . g0od fal, of HALSEY STATE BANK CO-OPERATIVE SELLING Halsey, Oregon By GLENN G. HAYES C A P IT A L 1. 1124. Wütern N sw ip .p » ualon , AND SU RPLU S $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited More Than Million Farmer. Are Interested , the Harrisburg ferry is shut — ~>aa siv iu MU 1H”r<vTJ i ^ ^ , f re8h fr° “ aB eas,e%n down on account of high water, as it Weslera L“* ten,n’ * P 'ODP Of MIdd*« signed np under a five-year contract. ectera of all three of the men whoa, the h w t o f ' • « week. We need «estern larmers how to manage the The American Cotton Growers’ ex business of farming change acts as an overhead agency for that bridge. lawyer ;; and notary namea stand highest in American his made a study of the .cbiey. ¿ 7 ^ “ the 12 member state associations. tory. That trait is patience, a sub « • it s in co-operation and has , In 1&23 more than 10 per cent of H alsey , O begon - , - wa, . -g-^.-.swU MUU m g tha yearly American wool clip was , and imperturbable patience. I written *riUeu a * series M rle. of article, which pooled by the growers. Four thousand In a serial story story eoon eoon to to begin begin .. ¡ J » » 'H farmer ahould cou.id.r care shipping associations in the North Cen the Enterprise, Enterprise, e entitled: - ---- (S .) fm t, m y 'haJr« j farmer rose the n tity . “In the Day: , Ully. They a t. being pubJi, be<J tra) states send 25 per cent of all the Drifting cloud, of misty gray _ o f Poor Richard” will be narrated i | ' IQ ° th* th e K o t,rPri»e. live stock sold ln the terminal markets. Second st., opposite Halsey Garage Than a patch of blue ; ’ h“Te DB f«rmers .11 There are dozens of co-operative mar number of instances of the working: w X ■fn,M of th,> dpfP keting associations for the handling of Short orders at all hours Up to 11 p. A dauling gl,mpse of sunshine Teapot Dome is politically impartial swlmmin h*I,S wheire we do °ur b e« ° f th at patience which carried th' I ben a shower or two. t h i m X h C aJ' b" On* ‘0 cooper,- vegetables, poultry, hay, rice and ^ « h .tn b u tin g it . odorous distinction. father o f his country through the day seeds Recently a national sales 1 marketing associations. Perhat* Oftentimes your mood. , rt gay agency for selling fruit and vegetables ^ “J l' ln t knf,w o , . , (fa f * at Valley Forge which would have Y*t oftener contrary “ Y’ for the various ■ local and sectional ettlad themselves comfortably to But spite of auow or wind s X ^ l Z . ^ 0,6 ‘hat can’t broken down the persistence of an: associations opened offices ln 141 mar nd vatch the dance o f the elephant over rain, kets. There are now 14 state-wide ordinary man. H - . ? d X oni £ 8T r’ kept a i0 ,t th ,t I lore you, February. potato exchanges and plans for a na The characters of our »" president -------- «m em | th“n d° nkey’a tional federation have been drawn up minmn s " De.r Wa* r i,h t More than a One-sixth of the 5,000,000 pounds of b -ve varied all the way from the J . *!" * C,VOrt *• - - r «rum in io k ” „ r. fanu’T8 have lea™ d rice produced annually in the United Placid All work done|protnp,ly and reason . ----- — had vs yruuaea Placid calmness calmness of of Washington, Washington, Lin Lin bumblebee prodded ih . men n,?» ’iK i" are deep They the who m a ’ k *'«•• r n ^ ’0 ” 3' are 2 State« ? “* * 1« g mari«’ted' marketed co-operatively, co-operatively. coin and Wilson to the hair-triggc | L " ‘ , ,tdeVeUoped ‘hat Doheney, atlv. Phone N a 269 marketing the greatest 7 n h\ Pait year Iald Dy by jen ten “ **- «gs-aa. *w a lUiU |- h o furnished the greater part of the (O. R Walker) ration In the woriV Org ' lion " hens ln ln a a dozen ',0I,‘n states were pooled energy of Andrew Jackson and Theo J b‘ E ,ll’ rprise rhyme machine Last year 85 per rest nt rh- u for market. market Last year Pacific c coast -an to Fall, j, a democrat, that he d o r , R 0o . . y . | t> B u t the br.fhtM t P ..has a picture on the screen fruit produced lT t h T u n U ^ W rX * P°" trjn,eB 8ent - ’ -000 carloads or P“'d McAd°o, the democratic hope 'Rht. bay, been the most patient Of atcaod.1 that was seen 80 per cent of the dried fruit on 7 *7 ** ,688S throuih the co-operative or the presidential campaign. , quar. thre^fourth. o l t c fruit, o “' ^ nearly ^ ChBn.n! L r«*’ Washington, Lincoln and Wilson plan t h r e o e / X - ^ ane<l In the senate room in Wash- of the . 7 7 o f . the tnbacco, one-half «r of a million dollars, .„ d that Large Sums for Advertising. ned deliberately, carefully, patiently logton. o f the i. k a“ d b“tter- 10 Per cent Along with the expert salesmen the Efficient Service. Motor Hear( ■regory, also a democrat, named by T h . subject is the Teapot Dome, •nd when they struck there w a. g i g .n cotton «0° Bt0Ck’ 15 M r CeBt ot the farmer is hiring expert advertising Lady Attendant -o h d g e t o prosecute oil frauds, b on And score. pOor F all, .n d Fall U w e Per ***” of the nut8 “ d men to handle great sales campaigns tic Power in their blow. ’’Beware thl B ro w n ,v ile..................................Orejto f X ~ ’ WO<” as to sell producer-brands of raisins and be Doheney pay roll too. _ I »lone. ekd^'he s t a I,rodU('t« b l e s trav anger of a patient man.” eled the co-operative road to market. oranges and butter and ice cream and Ton,? ° ur minds b,gin ,o Each of these men lived up to th, p o m ,r e o - o of f O n b u i ° . l do the senate room in Washing- prunes. Producers are standardizing w . L. W R IG H T California Loads. opportunities o f h i. day W. fie|( tea. ® c o P X t r no7 p,ght ^ a‘ b «‘, ob « i their products and advertising their Mortician & Funeral Director brands both nationally and interna o f action. fed en H oi " <’han*w‘ and 175 state . Halsey and Harrisburg " ’B’ i * ' * *’ near I W h im ’ 1 n’ f/ r' othe« just as bad, federations. Territorial groups num tionally. in one year, 1922, four of the Washington .erred 18 co,oni# C all D. T aylor , Halsey, or co-operative organizations alone spent He and his w ife and five Who II roll their eyes and Jeok so U 2’ " h ‘'e local marketing over four million dollars on advertis VV. L. W right , Harrisburg , a ^ P olatlon of three million, bildren constitute ti ‘ d. ovr-r 12 000 Call f ««"elation, X ’ 1° 7 total tOtal #Ter 12.000. Call- ( »“ ftu, ing. Two and one-half million was •egely im m igrants- Lincoln — — .......g ra n ts, Lincoln serve, serve, I vhlch f . , f ”* orcheJtra I And »°n>e, perhaps w ill aet •. forn,a leada other stalea states '» m ‘he the vol- vol spent by the Sun Maid raisin growers. Other • k . » . « w w o ,. “ z t ' r . m" f c , h « , » •' x - " « » „ - 6 ™ .r .;;,5 hx During the past nine years over seven Piled territory. WiI, 0„ Was reco and a half million dollars have been . . ----- - r .„Km.. Ask- d ’ h,a b° l,a uaed tobacco, Mr. Davis too 8pA nt ®dcer“ slng Sun Maid raisins. I can make both FARM and C I1 B‘- d , . t his zenith, a . the greate. The California Fruit Growers’ ex ” "*d ’ “ »>• * » • . h . , „ L O A N S at a very row rate of ¡„teie i ne dried fruit Industrie, have the Ptrchanco ">«n not only |„ the nio, t powerfuJ q o n o ’a change, representing the citrus grow- Iiwti __ From 5 to 10 years. Write me for p » • ‘Ion. but in all the world, and op 8tate “PPropriated over G. w »tssi.isx» f0r advertising in 1922. The trculars. pressed peoples o f aU countries wen appropriation for 1923 slightly ex I l i k «L. '»u n in os wen ionie.” There t- ’.u _____ 4*0 Orfgon Bld i n g to him as , 0 . Mosm whe| | )f k w . * “ *• whole secret ceeded this amount. The prune ‘grow co- ers of California spent »400,000 telling . r„„. „ - — fin a l I °Per®tlvel.r. HALSEY I»« almost superhuman effo rt. f0 b° y ’ «saw and irfrt» K ng wrong. Make home the I B u t w hen, in tim e ih u k I raniJ<7 <,| b^’ t flmon* t,,e farmers’ or- the story of Sunsweet prunes. The mankind overtaxed hi. physical p„w Dairymen's league of Utica, N Y ap nost attractive p i.ee for them 1, cr» b ors and laid him low. propriated »500,000 |„ „ year for ad- .1 . H X ‘r face. . Io,e the,r b,ush I L e e : J he. South and X Eust. ^ Tak- ■ortland’s curfew ordinance could “ I A „ .l a' v P~duc“i. r“W 8Dd awnl'««Pl* “ Ilk Impartially a„ three o{ Cash paid for ■nforced in every town much future f duwn a » d "Ur the mush 7 7 * ™ “ 227* * «rower* Seventy • uaed, v i l i f y and 1<mRoone<j « ,, *IW oeventy I‘ l»n'l easy to grasp the proportions voe would be forestalled 10 “ ]* ’ l‘n a ‘a 7 °« “' •» " ’a sh in g 1 rwr ‘ W M» T7 a tobacco used in Jri ^ ,0U/ ’ d - ’ f ‘ n«Hnf . .„ .H J n g the r nlted States w a , handled through of the co-operative movement. In a m lgton. * short decade these great corporations co ' . honi they » ‘ientljr ignored this m-esT’01’ 11^ ” <,nr,n* 1928’ A" The that th, Q uakeri#re h#nd w h ^ t ^ r v 0' thP , e "°'V *old <’f Ion n W° rk ° f t°bacco ''rraniza- »heat fields, from the orange and SECOND SECOND-HAND oming ages their name« will oc i i « ,,twob^ r . dOne I - - « t h e r e n e , fund, sent to save the 'emon and prune orchards of the Wes,, onpy the highest pedestal, „f f , me. of a standard _ make, in good o Gar- an children. promi. ing tu A m e r e n ’ the *fc,J-d bMt nnt.nlzed from the Southern fields of tobacco cotton—corporations whose mem * " « H expense of administration EXPLODED castle theory . davenport e c tAr^ rl^ n comrnodtty Is the nut Indus- and bers are the tillers of the field X ,-on , 90 P*r cent of the Ameri- n T k t - h d‘n< ‘ r‘ n8port- t idB. buUd- fhe orchards whose billion MUSIC HOUSE nut,"and"™ M ’ ,’r C*“t ° f th# wa|- doi7’P,T Prohibition enforcement officer, ”« kitchens, etc., guarantees that dollar business Is managed by experts s and 50 per cent of the Jumbo j ALBANY made search for illicit , iquor 0„ , h< very cent contributed will go direct I p?anu‘a arp handled through the in another ten years the American farmers’ marketing .r e l a t i o n s trangth o f w arrant, sworn out on in o ‘he «oup „ ne, where cWWiwb t^ W O rid 1’ Tbthe merChan‘ PrlB- a ’ Z i r ’ ,8 ''‘ *nd at«te dairy groups formation and belief. Optometrist, with brou«fh‘ and fed daily. - Food - tne world. The seturlty back of hi. ",arketl.lg one-fourth of the mllllon-dollar enterprise, will he the They found what they were ,f t e , F- M. F rench & sons Tag Ti»-,“ h 8“d b“,ter ” 'pp,v D"r “f , “" ““thentic report, not j / . ,*at lowest rate of interest ng Jt*..3 there were nearly 200 co- andP°.h ° f eV*ry maB wh0 t111" ‘h* -’•oil and arrested the ,.w violator. . weal. ched to hom e, excepting in ex- J E W E L E R S - O P T IC IA N S Prompt Mrvice. Courteous treat meat. I ?«’ o c'l* m*Ik rr* rk*'MnR Hssoctatlona. s t r L h Z Pn>dUCe ° f every "ere that' > Portland man named Labbe I ' Wk) C<>'operat|r r creameries and over t X n X ’ ah 88 the p,alns ' h,,t “* b*' cases, and then only under , trict Albany, Oregon < Bam. Room 5, U fa, Saving, B ,nk P l T . rn-°Per,,fh-* cheese factories On ‘he strength of . claim that ‘the ’upervision." A^ last t ie 7 8Dd 1,aclflc OfeaB’ the farmer has perfected « i X , " nd<‘r way for ‘he iM ^ h last bnflning. Albany lc h n’e,h0<1 ° f C° ,leCtlc* i l l r i X X J X the'" ta’ Ued On~ Æ dalrv s»i ° f " na,lt,Bal co-operative Last week ex-S ecret.ry Fall de- ground, the case was dismissed. SPECIAL - r ^ t X T ^ h i ' X » 8 T ? *t n C r hand,c the busl- - T h ,~ , d d e v < iw tlX f ’ th'' C<W‘peratl v« sssocla- / ‘h<‘ he waa " ady. • • soon through Ws . ‘ “ - W h o f »M ch , h, i hysically .b le , to tell the in v e .tig .t- h.X'lC Wh*"t »“•«*•«■« machine has B E e -p . wr !* “ • fou7 in?"« * ’ ’ ,art’ Tpt. between »« committee all he knew .b ou t Tea Purpose, . t o . nBln|tprlcei I h e st , """t o f th* nation , ■ ut no more was done about - ‘ Dome .n d h i. ^ „ ¡ , ition of d. rlnt tk dl',d hv c*-oP*r»tlvc e iH «TA L K — t H a v i n g recovered, he sa y , s r ^ tw z*’ P- " ‘ "e"*<ln’ Tnday ‘here C L. F A L K JR . O n e trait ia n o ta b le in the cba- A Amor A. TussingJ February Dad's and Mani’s Restaura ... - I Square Meal, 50< I F. M . G R A Y , DRAYM AN In the Senate Room I ,.M ’ DELBERT ST A R R Funeral Director and L censed Embalmer " °LSU Ch L farm loans I 1 team and Produce Statioi lh,‘ ot' “»r Cream, poui(ry> E w Vm & Hides, H . SHO O K PIANO Whv, suffer from i headache? Have your eyes examined XT $155 s ’ t . F rench farm loans fresh and Cured Meats Baby Chick Boxes 100 size $4 a doz. $30 pr. 100 50 “ * “ n0‘ s , y ‘ word. 3 “ 28 d ‘hat the age-old doctrine that ”, come to that conclusion earlier he " -•n s house i. h i, castle” |. so fal facing .. m M y o 0, f w ®b« o le t. t h . t otl. “ 80 fa‘ would ' U,a not be '* fa« -’iBK aa many hi. . '•w . by m .k ’ng ór u s L d i ’ , P " 8t» ‘— “ - he is. w In <k . b - 8 ng H 'H IIVI >C2t liquors,! ’ unietimes a lie is a k .i» < I" that c castle i l , with - h r P in vrvui In that with impunity. imnunitv I I h b“» ,,» ____ fn ‘' ’’“ble. more often It I. .w fu l trap. ? f FOb « i n#e „ h lwr 2 Then a report w a. circulated that The w et, In K Washington state have have •Mri'h o f private n ' UnW' ,ra,J‘*d . T i n g t o n state private premises would be I b**" "»«king ch- . v continued. The stat*m. . I .n t a«aln«t the dry «Utement w I . . f . i M. nforrement but O k a , ................{«IM. vr,,,rnt officers o fficer, .„ d seeking their « .. K e,F new * »t« tS effect. Senaa* ’nal | I Jiarharaw '‘»charge. p^tty ffood evidence newspapers »nt __. . . . . . l . .. so T h '*r. !hat the o ff"*ra w er. v ir i h ,h -t the ^ ' - n o r f.vored •om ethint. An Investigation was He did«’ ' UW ‘° ’ niOrC# ,aw W d . n d t h . . , . ^ wh„ have offend 7 7 ^ * up on ,heir hipd Barber shop ?? Baths If h . had twelve twelve th e . T ex i e ,i n R ;0 N t w x, a jhell frame accompiuhin7lthe inn er rim rim. tne inner *•* Ot ‘heM « “ le , w . s f ‘° " / Wea,‘h’ bu‘ H* Performance of |w crtI,w M ,e deeds. ^ m . pw r J , kwi nir’ The «b.ory tb . t yon may mak. ‘he n-°rld I**" greater ,uc m o o n sh tn . Or d o m o rd a , ,□ , OUr '* « ••. than the riche«. Christ w a . . •">«•* -n d dafy , h . ! . . hee. Us/ lt° “ ; greater success ,h .„ Cro.su,. Lincoln wo Jour c a sti. I, obsolete, i f th< fourti han Aloaander the Great, Edison than o P «om ,,r,.u Manufacturing Op„ Albany, Oregon "uNtaen, ^ Bc- of J«y Gould. OtOn^ a - - Hable ,o the H-'-elopments t Z u t T i i i d Milton A law». , , to the l/«veiupm«nU to date lead Win a ------ fr™ h ,,ci,!*a e g g , Meade & Albrc ft Baby * ■ Ä - f e r I the rope». chicks S hafch. L .’-’*»*’ Rar,r 7 lfle; I j - w . S T E P H E N S O N . Prop Wr. *b>*. <>n' , n - i w it/, s 7 ‘ subdued. UMUed Ä First-Class Work ,h e cnn* , " d a ‘'nn o f „11 G i v e t u Y ^ r ^ 80* ■’'» ^ " P o r t l a n d l ’,'Onc S e l l e r i 1757A N D '• n ’t . better frame made! t h e « ,r r * " # ‘ime En* ,#Bd * h«n s t ^ t b ' ? ^ 8* ^ Ma,n • « were c . s , le. a „ in i, bB king . nd muth taw brm inir Street the fact I. e m p h a s is , hat " *nd ° “‘ Ot In course ,,f «ncees. not ""«n mean th th . . accumula- accumula- Ot them. 1„ rour>, o f I " ™ ° does '* a •»« e . ,,nd T or» ,n ‘aa‘l<’«« Into one unit nnde r the direction of the National 7 at '-rowers’ Advlaory committee » , every grain section of the coun- n m e ™ 1 r v’n J 're. ,he l0Cal ,arm*r*- elevator x-mpenles. some 5.218 of them In sit T hese elevator, have a membership th' t * 0“ * « * * » remain on the Job. , .- . “ rt<>Bal «rganlzatlons and r |j n , gn> m n~. y s r hatch**1 n u v * k7 J” ‘he «« r.V "™ « ch a n g e marketed 88 per cent nf ..„.a wi me «rate « a t . and . a group of other co-operstive» handled between 10 and 15 per cent o f -he crop In Florid. 4n p. r of the cltrua crop was marketed through sn association of growers. Fully 8.5 per cent of the citrus crop |B thé United States goes to market through a pool Fruit Alto Handled. Fresh fruit ssaocistlons Include more than 4"o separate local units and shoot a dozen larger organization, th*Be ^ nt G.Hfnnila s deHdnoue frulte are sold by the Call fonda Fruit exchange alone stxtv (Ire per cent of the peach crop Ig m . state of Georgia travels the eo-opera n /S a " * '’ “* “,ark" S<l,!r P*r ‘he pears and berries of wee tern Dregnn. one-fourth of N»w York’s grapes. 3fi. per cent of C nllfom l.’s P « « and s good share of it , berries nan filed ctvoparatirely. The pest year , 2 pev - « t « th, cotton crop was marketed through the cotton po,M* In Texes, where 25 per cent of the nation a crop te grown. 12 BSt-caaI °f ‘be state s acreage is ,he c,,nia A m e r ic a n E a g le of ,h. Fire insurance Co. / • > « m i Ä jf “ S r , ir n ,U C h in ° f " le - ^ g e i ’ ha v a .u F- P- STAFFORD, Agent A n y G ir l i„ T ro u b le COB,u“"*ca‘* with Ensign Lee : 2 ’• - • X 4