Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, February 14, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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HALSEY ENTERPRISE
H A L K Y CNTKKPRISE
EBB. l i. WM
Tonsils Out !
A •urgeou ia what bath p artie*,
need—to amputata baratele*.
(• )
Feel aa if you’d loat your grit ’
In
I Does your left heel pain a bit?
s a e of Oregon are »417.87 I lx>es rheumatism baunt your knees
e d itio n s . 11 Co a year la advance per capita of bankable resources, but I So you cannot stoop with ease?
Advertising, 2Uc an inch ; no discouu some of us have less than our
I What you need, without a doubt,
lor lim e or space , oo charge lor com
1 It to have your tonsils out.
— M O T « te a tra l— a e w »
» a b lia h e g a v e r t
T k a ra g a g
I» W « . M . H H U . 1 . E M
position or changes
to “P aid -fo r Paragraphs,” to a lias
* • advertising disguised as sews.
A Natural Mistake
üŒee hours, 9 to 12 sad 2 to 6 eacep
Mondays and Friday forenoons.
PO O R R IC H T A X P A Y E R !
I
00 Í11 V* do Dot *"’•
r roen your bead down to your bee),
A newcomer at the placa of firs I While your tonsils sit in otste
nd brimstone asked :
Io your throat and meditate.
“ Where will I find tny harp?’’ I I t will even cure the goat
‘ H a r p ! ” said one of
the Just to bare your tonsils out.
r4*rds, "w hat h arp ? ’ ’
A.
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.
,
“ “ I • supposed - that whao I en ‘ Oh, those tonsils! red with glee,
ered heaven I would he given a Plotting against you and me,
larp so I couid p(ay aud sing | • Hatching
- - “ •“.•“a up
•<’ the tonsilitis,
praises.’*
I * lanntng next to cause neuritis.
‘ •Do vou imagine you are iu
• » / >t’« brought about
heaven? ’*
I
those tonsils. Have 'em out.
eo“ r,M ’ ”
O tonsils, is It really true
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i
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l be ilia they blame on you
No other place could be so Really should lie at your door,
lir h
m n m
n le o a n n t a n d
n a e . , * f . , l I .a t . -s
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nucb more pleasant and peaceful While you’re
filled wiith germs ga­
chan my late heme,”
lore ?
“ Where was th a t ”
Wbet caused you, fiendish lumps,
” Herrin, 111,”
to g'OW
Aud fill the human heart with
woe?
Teapot Dome
FARM
CO-OPERATIVE
SELLING
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
By GLENN G. HAYES
C A P IT A L
(® . 1ISS, W v m v b N e * ..e p « r V a lo a )
1
AND
SU RPLU S
$35,000
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Local Live Stock Shipping
1
Associations
A m or A. Tussing*
ship all ffielf stock through the local
unit. It works something life this:
A manager Is hired—usually one of
LAWYERJAND NOTARY
the farmers of the neighborhood who
H alsey , O regon
operates the association as a side
Issue, although lh some of the larger
organizations he ia paid enough to de­
vote hls entire time to the work. Il
Is the manager's job to assemble the
live stock In cayload lots for shipping
Second st., opposite Halsey Garage
Into the central market, where the Short orders at all hours up to 11 p. m.
Producers' Live Stock Commission
company oversees the sales.
When a member has stock ready to
sell he notifies the manager, who or­
ders a car for the proper date. In
many associations one day of each
week Is shipping day and the farmers
bring In their stock, one or two or
three animals at a time, just as they
are ready. The common custom Is to
mark each owner’s stock before it Is
All work done|promptly and reason­
shipped.
The shipments are then
ably. Phone No. 269
sorted at the central market and each
man’s stock Is sold by itself and each
Is paid the actual amount his stock
DELBERT STA RR
brings, after the cost of transportation
and handling are subtracted. Each Funeral D irector an d Li­
mnn’s stock bears Its pro-rata share of
censed E m balm er
the expense.
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse,
The National Association.
Lady Attendant
Before the National Live Stock Pro­
Brownsville........ ............................Oregon
ducers’ association came into existence
each local association had a represent­
ative In the central market to oversee
w . L. W R IG H T
the sales of Its stock. This Is now the
I
Mortician
& Funeral Director
work of the new National Live Stock
Halsey and Harri*burj?
Co-operative association, which Is I
scarcely more than two years old. The C all D. T ayloi L Halsey, or
W. L. W right . Harrisburg
local association can Join the Na­
tional Live Stock Producers' associa­
tion at a nominal fee—usually of »50—
for w-hlch the National association will
oversee the sales of the local ship­
ments.
Many of these local associations art I can make both FA R M and CITY
not Incorporated; others are; but the L O A N S at a very row rate of inteiest
most of them are simply voluntary from 5 to 10 years. Write me for par
organizations. Generally the groups trculars.
G. W. L aflar ,
are governed by a board of directors
Salem, Ore.
410 Oregon Bldg
who have general charge of the busi­
ness, as well as the hiring of the man­
H A LSEY
ager. Shipping once through the asso­
ciation does not obligate a fanner to
make further shipments—for there Is
seldom a contract. He is free to sell
Cash paid for
or ship In any other way he likes
However, in the last few years many (’ream , Poultry, E g g s, Veal
of the associations are becoming more & Hides.
M. H - S H O O K
strict. They are Incorporating. They
are adopting a contract under which
the producer agrees to sell only
through the association for a certain
number of years—usually three. They
W h y s u ffe r fro m
ire buying office space and scales and
h
e
adache?
ire making a united effort toward per­
TT WAS barelg seven o’clock In Ida
Grove, but around the Union stock
yards the day’s work had started a
whole two boars earlier. It was ship­
ping day for the local shipping asso­
ciation and farmers had been busy
since five o’clock getting their hogs
loaded Into the empty car that stood
on the siding. The early morning
freight would be due any minute now
’How many you shipping today,
Frank?” Tim Gordon asked as he and
his neighbor, Frank Watson, leaned
over the white-washed fence of the
yards, smoking as they watched the
loading.
Only had one more ready. Sent
three last week.”
’Great idea this co-operative ship­
ping association. Shipping them out
one or two at a time Just as they fat­
ten up, beats the old plan of having
to wait until there's a whole carload
ready.”
I like having onr commission com
pany down at the central market,” and
F rank knocked the ashes from his
pipe. “It takes a lot of worry off a
fellow’s mind to know that there Is
Knmeone
someone down
down there
there to
to look
look after
after our
our
We notice a touching appeal for
sympathy for “a man or an industry
who will have to pay »100, »500 or
»1000 or more income tax under tht
new law. We are sorry for the grasp
er who wants to continue m ilking the
Oregon public of the large sum or.
which such a tax is levied without re
turning anything to the state for the
privilege but we are just as sorry fo-
the farmers and others who are not
m aking anything and who have to
'Nough said. Spunk up and have
(Albany Democrat)
raiae the bulk of the funds for the
’em out.
Others
are
connected
with
the
guilt
state’s expense now.
hat has attached itself to Mr Fall, ’Twill relieve you, without doubt,
The man so unfortunate as to have vho was such a bitter insinuator of Aed e’n relieve your bank tc-ount
an income that will call for a tax oi •rong-doing when he was a member (O f a generous amonnt).
»1000 a year threatens to leave the <f the opposition and the lat« Mr But since all ills it puts to rout
You must have your tonsils oqt.
state.
He would better think twlct Yilson headed the government.
Where Secretary Daniels showed
about It. F irst, it will cost him s
Mr. Mellon does not consider six
ight each time the oil interests tried
pretty penny to move.
Second, he o secure leases of the navy's reserves. I i^r „ . income0»?^
* "i? "
8 I
ecretary Denby’s testimony shows L 5
on hls money, sales; someone that knows how to
may not be in his new location a yeai
hat he knew nothing of the problem, X
£*
" ° l ° bjeCt t0 a farmer 1 do
before that state slapa on an income
ad not studied it, considered it of no
* '
, ma*‘ng 81X per Cent’ on his
Other tracks drove up, some with
tax.
The habit is spreading among mportance, and was pleased to wa.h f c X
taxed— A lbany one hog and some with two. Each
hog was weighed and listed, then load­
the states.
Third, if the income tax
lis hands of it and let Secretary Fa ll
ed with the rest Into- the waiting car.
is going to be such a calamity as ii >ursue his course. Y et Mr. Denby it
The freight puffed m. It puffed out
claimed we have the power to repeal (ecretary of the navy.
The lands I Thursday night a car was abandon again taking with It the producers’ car
it, and then he might wish he had not /ere oil lands reserved for fuel for ed at the H arry Sprenger place at of hogs and Sam Jfihnson. who Is paid
he navy’s fighting ships.
It should Shedd and its occupants disappeared to look after the ablpments until they
«pent
much money moving
are safely in the care of the Produc­
ave
been
his
business
to
know
what The vehicle proved to be one stolen in
(The proof of the pudding is in the
ers Commission association at the
ccomt of the navy's oil reserves.
I Portland.
stock yards.
eating.
We have not proved the in
Awaited Their Checks.
come tax.
Let us give it a trial
The farmers at Ida Grove stood
Then if it ia half as bad as ‘‘big busi
along the siding and watched the
freight pull out. Their part In the
ness” says it is its repeal will be cer
3 day», beginning
shipping was done. All that was left
tain and it will stay repealed.
Re
TH U RSD AY
for them to do was to indorse their
E
V
E
N
IN
G
,
Twice daily thereafter at 2:JO and 8;30 p. m.
peal It now and the question will re
check when It arrived. T his Is the
F E B 21
co-operative way of taking hogs to
main open .‘‘Would it have been s
Mail orders now. AU seats reserved
market.
good thing'?’’ and new attempts tr »
Twenty five per cent of all the live
anu »e,f-,
pass such a law will, be made. Le t’s
stock sold on the terminal markets Is
bundled through co-operative shipping
give it a trial and settle the questiot
aasoclatlons.
Pour thousand furm
once for all.
communities have organized assocla
“
depicting tht gloriou» drama of the west
*
tions—duplicates of the one at Ida
Grove.
An item-on the first page of last
For fifty years fanners have been
Jesse L. Lesky presents
week s Enterprise, emphasized in the
J • GLOBE THEATER
•W orld’s Mightiest Film Spectacle'
Dad’s and Mani’s Restaurant
Square Meal, 50c
F. M. GRAY,
DRAYM AN
FARM LOANS
’team and Produce Station
experimenting w ith co-operative ship­
ping. But up until! 1910 not more than
one carload In 10,1100 of the live stock
of the nation trav. tied the co-operative
_
road to market. 1 ioday 65 per cent of
the live stock ahi jiments at St. Paul
back to 1918, were charged against
A param ount Prodnotion
Superb Special Orchestra
are co-operative. , Co-operative shlp-
the treasury department,
At one* ”
of 15 Musicians
ments at Chicago total about 30 per
manence.
time, under President Harding, there
H av e y o u r e y e s
cent half or more of the hogs and 12
In spite of the loose slipshod organi­
THB COVERED WAGON ” it a historical lesson that
to 15 per cent of the cattle. It Is esti­
e
x
a m in e d
waa a my.torioua shaking up of the
mated that co-operative shipments sation of the past these eo-operatlve
personnel of the'bureau of engraving B «u"7~stíí*ry Cl,,,e" ÜÍ th* “ ,,lo n «hauld see —John W. Nelsen, Re-
units,
most
of
them,
are
making
make up 20 to 26 per cent of the stock
In some states the saving
and printing and many dismissals, the
on
the East S t X ouls and Sioux City money
If you have not seen "The Covered Wagon,” do so. For the first time
Optometrist, with
markets. At K iinsas City, St. Joseph ranges between 20 and 75 cents per
why of which was never explained to
in history, this writer believes, the cinema has produced a c la s tic _ \Y
hundredweight, with s general average
and
Omaha
the
average
la
around
15
H
Laughlin,
Seattlo
Town
Crie».
F
.
M.
F r e n c h & S o n s
the public.
per cent. On th e Buffalo market the of 38 cents. The saving per car usu
Ik I
ally
ranges
from
»
«
to
»75.
If
the
JE W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S
share of co-,q>erH five shipments In­
P r ic e s
creased from 17.8 per cent in 1919 to savings Of all those thousands of a w
Tha K u Kltix police of Herrin, 111.,
Albany, Oregon
h.’ ai’T
add-d to«eUlw U Would
29.3 per cent tn i n n .
Matinees :
Nights f
Rot the sheriff to call off the state|
ba
Wjjt
(n
tha
miUloEx.
Entire Orchestra.................... »1 is
It was in 1872 that the Grange
Entire Orchestra..............
»1.65
Entire Balcony . .
troops.
Then they raided a meeting)
SÍ
First three rows Balcony__ 1.50
started the first co-operative live stock
In c lu d io r Tax
B alan ce R ilr n n v
cc
shipping movement. In leas than two
Mr. and Mrs. George Drinkard and
of their opponents and shot a deputy
years several hu ndred associations Mr. Vitz Ramsdale of Brownsville
•heriff.
In return one of them was)
were organized In Iowa, Missouri. Ne­ "ere at the J. S. McMahan ranch Fri­
•hot.
The troops were recalled, but)
braska and Illlnol s. These associa­
lor cannwf
day assisting in the butchering of a I Quarters of B E E P
tions were genera lly mere shipping *0 1 I SWS 1 _ W 1
there has been mors rioting and|
number
of
hogs.
|
purposes
at
canning
prices
agencies They wer e distinctly Grange
bloodshad. ’• H ell hath no fu rie i
movements and wfi, »n the spirit of the
c . H. F A L K
1 i t ” Herrin, III.
Grange began to fa tie the shipping as
C . L. F A L K JR.
aoclatlon movement died. But It was
born
again.
It Is said that the time of the birth
The next time It: cropped out was
First-Class Work
of Christ was the first in history
down tn Tennessee In 1877. A group
Cut Flowers
pot and bedding Plants
when no nations were at war with |
Agent for Eugene Steam Laundry
of sheep men an «nd Goodlettsvllte
first-class Funeral work. Price» reason­
S«nt Tuesdays.
J
o
u
r
firs
t
c
o
n
s
id
e
ra
tio
n
formed
the.
Goodie;
ttsville
Lamb
club,
tach other. The same condition oc­
able. Give us a trial.
an agency which traded and pooled
w h en tra v e lin g s h o u ld bo
.Vst of P'fcnnials. Green-
J« w. S T E P H E N S O N . Prop. b \r'ie
curs at the time of the death of
lamhs and wool an id sold at an suc­
bouses <40 fc».st 4<>th st P O R T L A N D .
f o r y o u r s a fe ty a n d c o m fo rt.
Woodrow Wilson, who, despite the |
tion. If the bids w »re poor the prod­
Ore. Phone Sellwood 1757
ucts were shipped tw the central mar­
partial failure of his plans, had done
Safety is something we never for-
ket. This orgsnlzatl on was a success
get, and our roomy, well ventilated
more for world peace than any other j
and It still continual to operate.
equipment insures comfort.
tnan since the time of Christ.
Ths Society ef Equity.
In the 80s the Farmers’ Alliance
Irrespective ol climatic conditions
began organizing 16 ¿e stock shipping
you can always depend on the South-
associations In Kansas. Nebraska.
Prohibition is charge,! with ha«ing|
ern Pacifié being “ on the jo b " to
Iowa and Mlsslsalpw l. When the alli­
take you to your destination.
Caused an Increase in the use of nar-
ance began dabbling in politics around
totica.
Perhapa it also caused the
Leave
1890 Its various cor m nerctal enterprise*
dtsappaared. Tha'; v a s the end of the
S
A
V
E
MONEY
lunapota that were complained of last J
3:20 a. m.
most of the ahlpp'xig associations until
year, but tha ‘'evidence” in both cases
Buy Round T rip T ic k e ts ’
around 1904. w’sen the Society of
10:37 a. in.
to mighty weak, like the southerner’«
Equity began the -wonk of organization.
During the following decade many as­
4:27 p. in.
xonwalescent wife, who, he said, was
Th ■
TO P O R T L A N D
sociations were gtartrtd tbrougbout the
^ 7 * fn4
IS O .,
"better, but powerful weak.”
Middle
Western
atari«.
The
Equity
Tkk" ’
T«krt.
Is »tilt st the gaod wrTk
case
Six years ago farmers all over the
A great deal of effort ia heing
Central West began organizing ahip
le w ReurS Tr» Fan, 1» O s .. Vann
ping associatlotni by the dozens Live
wasted at the wrong end of the tax
stock prices wgs* rtl,,Br ind conB, n
C.M M
1^.1 M<„, f"
ation question'. Cut down the expen
buyers refused *to IncreaMS their prices
w , « * . M .w f lS .,U S ,e
accordingly. | arm era met the situs
ditures and reduction of taxation will
tlon by otgar isiag to do thetr own
be easy.
It costs two or three times
JOHN M. S<OTT
selling. The Farmers union started
A w Ranw^w T iu *c
as much to run the state and national
organising associations and then the
Revised Orsaen
state farm bureaus got Interested in
government as it did a few years ago
the movement and they organized hun
(Ireds of units, particularly In Illinois
Iowa. Indiana. Ohio and Minnesota
Dr. Mtyo, famous Minocsots
These asanrlstlona are made up of
surgaon. ia named as a possible
the Uve stock producers of » aommn
I
may communicate w,ih p„
atty or of sevaral communlt.es who
democratic candidats for presi daat.
•
White Shield Home « - «
, ' ° '*** S*lva,lon Array at the
pay gem betnhip dues and agree to
print by a black arrow head, stated
that irregularities in the issue nee of
liberty bonde, atxending all the way
JT
h
e
Covered Wagon :
I >
S. T . F R E N C H
Fresh and Cured Meats
YOUR SAFE AND
COMFORTABLE WAY!
Baths
Barber »hop
Robinson Floral (o
Trains
to
Portland
Daily
A m erican E agle
Fire Insurance Co.
■,8u '.ie h ? ^ rr' r , n,uvh
3.90
4.70
tom*ricin tiCle
»•-'-.■■•I fire.
n,,/"
u* « s h v a lu e in
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c. P. STAFFOKD, Agent
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Southern Pacific Lines
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Any Girl in Trouble
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