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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1924)
^ /^ b a n y ^ 7 );r e c to r y A /d w a p — C o n tin u e d »..................................... . With the Hitfh ■ Mary Succaadt on Main S t r a a t School CI rmics FARM LOANS’ W rit-- f .r txs.klel d'-scribing ot*. 2C- venr R ira l Credit Amortiz <1 Loan«. ) he loan pays out in »> pav.ueni-., re tiring the pnncipa), Cheap raies. N o ' delay. B e a m L a m p C o ., 1.13 Lyon St.. Albany, Ore T h is is goo 1 advice: “ I f von live in Albany, trade in Albany ; il you live in some other town, trade in that tow n." But in these automobile days many re siding elsewhere find it advisable to do at least part of their buying in (lie larger town. Those who go to aibany f " to transact business w ill find the firms named below ready to fill their re q u ire -' meiits w ith courtesy an I fairness. I m 5—e- ......................................... i® by M a r g a r e t Bo ye.) U 1 " ... Ufa’s fitful fever . . . " — Macbeth. Thoreau b elli blmseir a little enhin out by Walden pond and there lived the simplest sort of existence for more I » than a y e a r; because, ha said, ”1 » is bed to live deliberately, to fro et only t l x essential facte of life, and A l b a n y F lo ra l Co. C u t Howerg Siloes that cost less per month of wear see If I could not learn what It bad to teach, and n o t when I nun« to die, aud plant« Floral art for every discover that 1 had not lived." and all occasions. •V W M X , U e obeyed Epictetus' Injunction, _________________F lower phone 458-1. ''Cease Io make youraalvea alavea. banv E le c tric K to ra . R a d io first of things, and then npon their seta. Electric w iring. Delco Light account, of the men wfco have the products 202 Second power either to bestow or take th e n G l i m s W il l a r d w m . m o f l ic m aw ay"— he tied in hie bouse no furnF u to E i n - t n c S e rv ic e — K tc h e rg lure that waa not essential to bit able A A B batteries— W IL L A R D needs; lie lived on the simplest foods, storage battery. Phone 23. 119 121 W' und he supplied practically all bla Optometrist, with Second st. H . D. Presto! —J .C . ( ocliran needs from Ida own garden. In thia manner ha secured a lucid Interval In F . M . F r e n c h & S o n s luts B ird R e s ta u r a n t, SUV L y o t, ’’life « fitful fever,” and learned that, street. Eat here When in Albany J E W E L E R S — O P T IC IA N S "When we are unhurried and wise, we t'pen from 6 to i and 5 to 8 perceive that only great and worthy M rs . p l o v m t . Albany, Oregon things have any permanent and abso lute existence." R U N 8 W 1 C K A generation age the mass of hu P H O N O G R A P H S at manity secured a momentary lucid In W O O D W O R T H ’S terval In life's fitful fever once each week. The automobile, the movlea, I A w e n port M usic com pany offer« W h a t a s a tis fa c tio n to know the radio and a general relaxation of Piaao-case orgaa, good as new th a t you r K R Y I ' . J K G L A S S E S the blue laws have changed that. Sun Eatey organ, good as new are b u ilt upo n th e h ig h e s t s ta n d day Is now as filltd and hurried as Vsed Pianos. any other day e f tha week. a rd of Q U A L I T Y . is tb u rn Uroe.— Tw o big grocery Nowadays few o f us secure even the A n y o n e b u yin g f»r q u a lity w il. slightest lucid Interval— we never at stores, 212 W. First and 225 South for K R Y P T O N S . Main. Good merchandise at the right all get away from the needs and duties prices. and responsibilities of everyday exist ence. Vet these era things Without E p l ’ te C a fe te ria a n d c o n fe c tio tie ry permanent existence— things s»rh as Home cooking. Pleasant surrotind- those that Interest us during tbs de ii-gs. Courteous, efficient service. lirium of fever, things that are real W e make our own dandies. for the moment only. W . S. D u n c a n . T he savage who alts on the hank L p ilu n developed and p rin te d . and fishes or who ranges the woods In W’e mail tire™ rig ht back to you. search of gams has a lifetim e In which Woodworth Drug Company, Albany, O r to evolve a theory of life ; htit Ills egon. civilised brother Is so busy getting to the office on time, reading the papers, V r i R D S A L K S A N D S E R V IC E dressing conventionally, teeing «11 the T ire * and accessories shows. Inventing labor-saving devices, Repairs K ir k P< j l l a k M oto « Co. O p to n ie tiiiti, Manufacturing Optician» and the like, that ha never h at tim e to think of life until tim e for death. Albany, Oregon E jV irtu iille r F u r n itu ie C o ., f u i n - Then be cries w ith Peer Ojrnt: A ture, rugs, linoleum, stoves ranges So unspeakably poor. then, a aau] can Funeral directors. 477-4)3 west First go street. Albany, Oregon. Back to nethlngneso. Into the gray of the mlaX U L L E R G R O C E R Y . 285 Lyon Thou beautiful earth, ba not angry w ith ma (Successor to Stenberg Bros, ) That 1 trampled thy graaaea to ao l.aundrv sent Tuesdays Groceries Fruits Produce avail. Pitone 2<>3R Thou beautiful sun. thou hast aeuan- kgency Huh Cleaning Works d«r»d away Thy glory of tight In an empty hot. W . S E X A U E R , auto and gen- Thera waa no one within It. t» hearten and warm: • eral paialer Tha owner, they tell me. was nseair at G et my estimate. home. 201 E. First street :u — j < W O 0 SHOE . ¿ / SERVICE x A* W hy suffer iroin headache ? Have your eyes exam ined A S. T . F R E N C H B B Quality E g-k Meade & Albro, A Modern Barber Shop F F A B E S PLACE H olman a jackson Grocery— Bakery E verything in the line of eats Opposite I ’ostoCGce v C o ., F irs t s tre e t, H tib door C a to iid Blain Clothing Co. n ext Noon 1 undies. Home made candr and ice Cream. ( ® by M a r g a r e t B o ,g .) Amor A. Tussing LAW YER H " . . . where tha Father af W aters seizes tha hills in his handa, and drags them down ta tha acaan." — Bvangailna. We apeak o f*tb s everlasting bills, AND NOTARY alsey , O regon yet even the m ountain, do not Isat forever. Bit by bit the rills snd rivu lets carry the mountain to the brook» ub C leanin g W in k s , In c . and tbs creeks; ttiasa carry tt ta tlia Cor. Becoond aud Ferry rivers; and they. In turn, to the ocean. Master Dyers snd Cleaners When a mountain stream la muddy. It M a d e -T o - Measure Clothes la at wurk dragg ng down the moun All work done promptly and reason- tain— the muddler the stream, the agneto electric co ah.lv. Phone No. /f>9 quicker It Is carrying away the moun Dfficial Strouiberg carburetor aery- ice station. Conservative prices All tain. work guaranteed. 119-121 W . Second. The best place to see streams st HALSEY work on hillsides la where the h ill i u parlors sides are farmed. So long as t slop* (A beauty aid for every nerd) Is covered w ith forest, It washes IR- St. Francis Hotel tle, no m atter how sleep it may be. Prep.. W i n n i f r i d R ose . Cash paid for Keen a fte r the tim ber has been cut and the slope turned Into pastui en a m i m o n ey a re best w hen busy. Make your dollars work m age, the roots of the sod pfeven' our savings department. A l b a XV S t a t e washing except during severe «tonne: B a k e . Under government supervision. hut when tbe iniuntalneee plow» h ’ * fields and puts la corn or w h eat yoa O G R E ’ S M U S IC H O U S E ran fa irly aee the hillside go. K te ry rain washes great gulleya. sad 1« «'• Everything musical ” time at all the top soil baa all h»»n 223 W First rt. carried away. It la not taken at sn<w to the ocean, but la left fo r a period m p h y M o tor Co. Boiclc and Efficient Service. Motor Hears» te enrtet, the valley land. Chevrolet automobiles. Tires snd l.adv A ttendant acce son es W e have- helped trereendooriy tn BrowtisviHe________________ Oregon A lli-n v. Oregon. Phone 2*0. nature's leveling work hy ru ttlv g the f.ireats that once Hotbed oor h ill oscoe a mes hardware sides. There la nothing like a net the work of roots plus a covering of falls-« W IX C IIR S T K R S T O R E W L. W R IG H T tea.es when It cornea to keeping a 322 First at. M o r tic ia n & F u n e r a l D ire c to r blllelda In place. The forest fnm lahed Haitey and Harrial.urg S. G I I . B K R I A SO N fceth. • builders’ and shelf hardware, gar f a l l D. T a v l «. i >. Halaat, or tine o f fhe country’» rtcheet calf- W. L. W r ig h t . Harrisburg den tarla, crockery and glassware A ada runs. In part, through b ill* and New Stock. New low prices mountains. T h e ir engineers tried a ll aorta of devices to keep the elotxs 71M FG N T H E S H O E DOCTOR and cuts from washing. Finally thaw Second street, opposite Ham ilton's tried planting nettings of Vt-gtnlx store. DR. W H E T S T O N E "Sudden Service. creeper along all bare si'.pea. a n t that seems io have solved the prob- D E N T IS T he m argufrite shoppe ! lem Many of the patrons of the road Shampooing. M arcelling and Scalp HALSEY H O T E L took II for granted that the railroad Treatments. Margaret Countryman, was trying tn hesntify Its Hoes when G lo t * beater bldg Phone 158J Prop W ednesday end F rid a y they first noticed (be cuttings planted on the hanks, becanee hanks and ruts aldo Anderson A 8 o n . d is t r ib 12 io 8:30 covered with green creeper In tha utors and dealers for M axw ell, Chal trammer and with flaming rreeper tn mers. Pasea. Hudson A llupm obile cars. Accessori»a Snpnhea. 1st BroadaUun. the autumn are mnrh lovelier sights lhan washed clay slopes. New In old countries where the value of and soil Is Ix tte r raccgnlsod lhan It la „ed with na. humanity ha« checked fhe bought, sold and exchanged at all limes rate at which streams ran carry away hillsides hy terracing fhe e'opee. B E N T. S U D T E L L J . W S T E P H E N S O N . Trop Walled terraces are m.ot »rpeorire, hut so far humanity has not found any Phone 7fe-R. I l l N. Broadalbin st. Albany other device that w ill enable 1« fo cu|. tlva»e a steep slope without b evltg the near by stream« aelse tha top aoh and carry It off toward the »-van at lowest rate of interest I exa make botli F A R M and C I T Y ■lews Own Hem. Real Eatate Insurance L O A N S »t * very row rate of inteieat When a man begins tolling about Prompt aervice. Coorteona treatment. From 5 to ! • years. W rite me for pat tba aacriflrea he baa made. It la ha- G. U*. I-AFLAB. W M B a h ». Room 3. First Saving» Bank trculara cauea he has become tired of waiting bttilning, Albany 4)0 Oregon Bldg. fer eonsebody else to tell «boat tbetn. Salam Ort. F. M . G R A Y . H DRAYM AN . M M AR NKLI. Cream and Produce Station M Cream, Poultry, Eggs, Veal! & Hides. M. H- S H O O K M D ELBER T STA R R Funi ral Director and Li censed Embalmer M , R S S T i W A FURNITURE AND FARM MACHINERY BARBER SHOP First-class W o rk ’ farm loans FARM LOANS IIM J I.tY Save More Pigs J KN 1 E R BRISK — « , t» M . hy L e e r» M ille r WHERE M AIN STREET IS ONLY A CREEKBED gw . I J 1 —1 n,ln,ber of sons Io bs bred fo r c f l’!«» deal rad. T Ilia be- »ld*s being m.-rs s»-n«wwnl-«l, would have ibs additional adranlnge of lw - Success of Hog Raising De- X T ’ X X ’"' pends on Getting Young- ! eters to Weaning Period. } * For folks who consider life on Main Prreet ’’dregdfnl" there teey be a <Pr»RB.r»4 by lb * V n l»«d > '.• • • • Ionic In the p lrtu re of life where there • f A t r le u ' t u r * » Isn't even e M ein Street. - "T he only T tc r e Is apparently greater uppor- roads in oor county are creekbed tnu lly to lunke a onrlnq on the cost roede," writes O live Marsh. "W e do of producing perk by Increasing ibe not live in e town at all, end there In number n f pigs weened per bow than not a »»rest of eny bind wtttgn relies there la hy Improvement In some other of no— "Mala’ or otherwise. ' ' | bases of the h«g-productlou pro «*s. | Yet ' Binging C arr O e e k " o f do '"his Is Indicated In a study recent.y county, Kentucky, boasts of a com • omp’ eted by the Departm ent of Ag-t- nrnnity club, a camp fire a ’ Bhjp Bird t oltnre of the cost of producing hogs . club” fo r little girl«, e boy scout }•» 1021 and 1022 In Indiana. lUtnelg troop, and an agricultural club which im l Iowa. Moat farm er« know that much of t lx Is energetic vtwmgh to hold ■ com success uf their hog rulslug opera munity fa ir and to compete In the an- ' noal county fa ir. The secret Has p a rt tions dejwnds on the way In which ly In this same (.Hive Marwh. Radcliff» they bring your-g pig« through the college reeeter o f arts, p a r ly In har suckling period. Apparently, Imw- «ver, many have not understood the co-worker, llu th Weoton, and partly In I be desire o f tha mncataln folk to c.agree to which thia part o f the work aurpasees stber parts In relative Im grow back Into the world again. portance Veually hog raisers are bel The community eeuter. which motb- ter at feeding out stuff than they are ei-e nil other projects, la. managed by- In handling brood sows. Improved the two women togvt’ .er, w ith flvw meti of the community elected hy th e . management of brood aoww. says the Deportm ent of Agriculture, offers big people. Klntx Miss Marsh and M is* Weston cams to C arr Creek they hove chances fo r Increased rewords. raised funds tn build a seven-room Variation In Cast. schoolhouse, which Is In use not only Inform ation obtained In regard to for school purpose«, hut for club i t l x spring ptg crop on about IV ) corn and u tte r community gatherings, fo * tx lt farm» in 1022 ahowed that tb« tbe monthly clothing sole held by th. ,n" number of sows fnrrowlng pig« was center, and for the free lending It- « „u)y Rbou, w , „ r , h(. nOmbkf hrary which occupies one o f the room i actually bred. Wide variation also and comprises now about 2.VX) vol sxtsteil fo the cost of production par ome». A three-room cottag* h at also p, f >t weaning tires on the farms rale , beea built, lu which Miss Marsh an I i fng lowest nutoher of p’s« per i Miss Weston live, and In which fo ; and the cost on the farms nils- ‘ the past year two orphan hoys hev«i i j Dg largest number. Thus In 1B22 also lived, working fo r th e ir hoar- . , h< ,,er pt, „ fhs w<e nf , sn and attending school. A ooe-ruom of - f weeks, on the farm s wher» fewer than flee building 1« nearly finished, and • , four pl^ , were raised per sow was new building. "Hinging «'an- Creel IB.10, whereas on farms weaning from Home." to serve as a dormitory fo> six to eight pigs per sow the rost orphan children. Is about to he begun per pig was only 84.94. Tha cost of the fund for Its construcrion he'rnc . producing 100 pound» of pork on those nearly completed. T be cunter owns farms wteanlug less than four pigs per about twenty acre« of land. T he Com- sow w as 8T 9S. .om pared w ith only m unlty club has made a tra il across a M .fll on farms weaning from six to mountain, so that the children In ar> otgbt per sow. Isolated section of the school district, These wide variations of coat are can get to school without having !<• emphasised whey the profits are ex walk four miles around by the road. pressed In terms of return per bushel It has also hunt two foot-bridge« of corn fed to h ag j. In central Iowa across tbs creek at needed points, to tbe moat efflclffit one-fourth cf the replace tbe ebaky footings which got farm ers average.! M rents a bushel washed out w ith every heavy rain. > from feeding corn to hogs. T l x lens! 8o goes the story o f marvrloua ac- .' „ I d e n t one fourth c f t l x farmer« re complishment, w ith the thread of per- | ce lled only IB cent» a bushel for the sonai happlneea all having te be read P v v f f(j to hogs O ne-helf o f the between the linos. f tamers between tboae extremes av- e raged At cent« retyirn per bushel o f i wn In In 'Ite ra during the »¡uue ® 1S2I. by ' e a r « M ille r /« a r the return p er bushel was «1 21 CINNAMON AND BRONZE f i r th s beat form er« end 44 t en's for K U — | “ ' j Rolling Poultry Houses Bcnt’ficial to Keeper« Poultry houses on wbrvls ere not popular In the Vu.'tsd Slatso, but It rosy be hencAHnl to some poultry keepers to know a little more about auch houses. On every farm tr e ir a c tn of land where during certain periodn nf the yaor there Is mnrh food for rho hens, but which w ill be winded un less tha flock Is moved out to the «elds. Dragging bonnes around on runners Is not a popular Job but they are quite easily moved when mounted on wheels. A house on wheels can be used as brooder bouse, laying houaa, or for special matings, and la especial ly adapted fo r hospital n*e aa It can readily bs moved away fa r enough to protect the healthy birds from Infec tion. T he construction Is very simple — all that la needed la Just an axle and a couple o f w heels. Most every farm - er haa some old wliesla around hla place, which l x may never use for any other purpose soil an old axle usually can be found also. I f the axle Is lo cated ao that Ibe house w ill l x fairly well balanced on It It can readily ba handled on two wheels, If not too large. H«l««y Huppeningt eh. i I.« rt o re r Isat wvahl t liarle« " t i a l f etui fa m ily m Curt a lii- friends T u csd ar tile d 3 \ . A. Cum m ings nim lr a LueitiCia trip Io Browns' illc S aturday, I'ru n i anil M cM ahan hipped a dou- lo deck o* Iambs W edtv sday, M rs. L. V Chance and M rs. Fran); Hadley d ro ie (o A lb an i F rid a y . T . I. P o rte r went to P o rtland S a t urday evening, rc tu m in ç Sunday. llc n r v P x te n itn and w ife o f Prow nsvillc were guoels o f the l e t t e r ’s b rother, I I W . C h v ic e and vltG F rid a y . L. B. Alderm an, director o cduca- ‘ lon In the li'n it-d S ta le navy who waa m arried recent!;, to Mg.v Lcla Lake, in Santa C ru -, C al., taught Im maiden term o f scl-o'l in Halsey lo 1898 Before enterin g into h*» p rê t ent position M r. A lderm an n i t fo r m any je a rg ru p eriu ts n d -n t r-t riiools in Portland. th e least efficient. Cnca there w«s het'! a convention Causa a f F ig Leeses. Phil F in te r o f Portland, hla cousin, of clever buslnew« won m . From De- T h e following t»b>- shows causes of M i. f i n t e r o f Ohio, snd nephew, rot I, Cleveland, Seattle, New York and * t g fw rrrtwfnf M arion G tafforJ o f Ralston, W ash, elsewhere they hobnobbed or devel » r e tn in i P«*r of plgn oped tem porary factions snd autag I«:, roverB the 130 fa n n t tneludM in pa end through H a h * Wednssdsy ou oatsms M any "big" women stood oht » cam ping trip which th e y expected «ttidy: from the crowd. Fer Cent «f to take them through Coos and C u r Pl»« Pirrow ed (•«a of them waa particularly s trik ry countic into C a lifo rn ia and re O v rrlR fi ............................. H.tft ing looking. S ix wore brawn, not dead Farrowed 4«p<f................. • tu rn hy the Pacific hig hw ay, M r. brown, but "the vivid child of cinna F » r r a w « 1 wfiBftk I M .Stafford is a nephew of C. P. Staffo rd H l a r v e i < b 'fa 4 t e a t« and mon, and broeira" as «ome one put It. of this c ity and >.all<d on him for a 1 74 i e t h e r r a a iR a j Sports coat, dinner dreoa. evening t 14 Chiliad ....................... a short tim e. all carried the aatuo no’e. H r r 44 Fora maufha . . eiotlxa spoke of money, of good taste, .44 Batan hy aawa M rs , Poy Neal and dau gh ter G rs t- • V • See tir a .............. 111 . .U« of that sophisticated something that hen bl Coquille and M rs. Ray Dean > .71 < balara - 'V. makes a worn«« look distinguished MlaeriltHavua . «nd d aughter F ra n k ); n o| P i r t O r- 100 yards away. ord >1 to i c to H alsey Tuesday of last IS 41 By sad hy some o f Hie distant curl- Total veck in th e Ncsl machine. T h e y one got closer to t l x stranger. H ar I t ia arVlRnt, m t r tha 4apurtru«nt Mr.-. M innie age was apparently the early thirties. th a t tw n r nf tha pîg< lo it ml<ht hava were accompanied bv H e r coloring wee the sort to support been saved w ith iitopec care and I X c f’flW h f Portland, who had been and be lotenatfled hy the clever worm management. Proof ^ tb » t' there 1« isitinfi in th s t p a r1, u t t.lie cou ntry brown flannel end hrnnsed hyocan» room for Improvement, to thia reepect fo r a, f c v w re k t. M rs. Dean is a "M ie run« a book store and makow Is shown b y a con-par gen betwemi tbs lia le r-in law and M rs. Ncsl a cousiu «10,000 a yaar," waa the newt Item of number o f pig» »x»wf on the 2fi par 1 M ’/Hr. *’ • !*• F ta ffo rd , and they «Il Inform ation that went the rounds. i t n l n t farms which ( w e re , I l x least -p< nt a few dava s t ber home and "S hea very sure o f hereelf. but not r(HelenI In this m atter, mid ihs number In the least enlppy," acme one Hsw saved »n the 2S per «»nt vbtsh were thè • cxtendcd th e ir trip tu Oregon contributed. the moat efltHent / I n eaaterw. Iowa C it.'. . ’’And did you notice that when and »»«teen Illin o is ,1» 1922. on '.’5 per bon da were pledged In the executive r- nt o f tbs fsrm » • < leg the Is a s t 'lit (Cotilianad Iron, p«„-t I t seeelnn she Just naiurolly »earned to tle pig» n r’ » tb out/« f ere ry « » • bon Ils c c r m in ing ix to i-c trie d near head up her state delegatlont” an •'•»'! ferrow ed w ere «H rs st n ccu'og other Mias Gossip antiouneed uBie Among 11,e *.’• per vent of fhe WTiilcomii, on the S e n l's m , ap t p re Iwtredured eventually, th rls tln e fernis raving the large»! n a m tx r of diction.« of a gold tua'i s t a °« u lt Coffee prored, aa the girl »aid, .a ,in • tlv p'g» Itx r r w e - . P'l weaned out ar> made. but not «nippy, (the bad driven her i every one f indr< I farrow ed. Thia D i. M arks got s cs j'o x d o f e le e l mother end sister np fo r the w eek— a • i fu rth e r em p baalrel >y the varts- from 400-mlle drive not all over good roads Ikvn whleb existed In the number of leni fo u r foot body fir wood — end she hed tn eoe that they were p ea weened p w eqw In eastern town D rv e r last week and B. C. M ille r de amused T h a t bed kept her from m ak and western Illipol« fw 1912 t l x least cided to follow suit. ing many arqnatptaacee coarentlon- efficient group o f f g n x r»le'«d from A hot I nv on e th ras h in g o utfit faahlou. tw o to four ptg« » r. sow. The most the O re l D a 'id io n fa rm , near The book store. In the Weet V ir elficleut fa-m s m b I from a ir toe.gbt at pigs per s o *. A tm llar variation |a H a rris b u rg , r<t t l x o u tfit afire and ginia capttaL started ae a very tin y veal are It hed grown gradually b at i and a load f grain aud a wagon shown for the e th e r »tste« In t lx eonedly ee the shifting p op o 'itlen o f S' udv. w ere destroyed. Spring p'ga raised to weening time the cepltel proved te went one sort nf M and M rs. J. R. N e ff o f Los on 13 farm» In 1921 co«t 84 31 per ptg thing, the permanent residents a some what different Hue In Miss Coffee's romps red w ith a cost of 83 33 for fall A n g 'lc t. co « tour o f the northw est ' P'ga In 1922 on Id farm « «prlng pig» end the northern Misaixsippi \a lle y , 'a im ejee, finding out what people 1 had cost 83-3,1 per head nt w waning l/y ra ti, «topped here and spent Sat- went end furnishing It to them aeeraa date and fell pig» 83.12 eorh Pork ordav r ig h t and Sunda; v isitin g the like doing sums In m ultiplication. T a t pee ton pound» from fa 'I pig«, how- Inforreeriv» folk often furnish stag V ),-« le -s . I goring atatlstlcs on the number of J ever. ro»t more then from spring ptg» The Postal Teleg rap h rom pao hax t ’ sually the pelre level at the time fall merchant bankrupts In the C. B. A. p e r.y e e r 1 plga are sold la higher than at tbs a crew of men and a big tiu c k ami time spring pig» »re sold. Fell plga. tr a ile r Occeelooa'ly, from unexpected r lr ln y in r tw o new wires .y ? u .Y 1? ! ‘ »bro-gh the valley. T h e y were in eonreoa. some other detail of Christtoe t l x w inter uiay t x as prolltubla aa Cetfee'e book «tore In Charleston H alsey over the week end and went apring pig». drifts Into d a y lig h t Nene o f them on northw est. Management af Hard. eontrndlrt the Impression given by the Management of the breeding herd ta women hereelf. A ll nf them credit e I! H . Cornelius, o n e -lin x railroad I t l x flr»t step In the production of r e n t h e r- and now railroad te le g ra pecaunellty to the little ahoy ag gplcy pork, and lisa a determining Influence aa elnnamon. aa richly permaanat aa pher a t A lb an y , has sued fo r divorce on the profits o f hog raising Feeding . . . . . . . , hi method», ra re housing and exerelw . " " tH« * round that h’* w ,i* • « • » * * * * have a great effect on the number of I him » y «»r » f" - T h ’’ r »tt>dren are j lodtgnstlou la morn powerful than pig» raised. M any farmers, figuring Clare«««, 17; D orothy, 14, and A lm a, gratification Ton ran see this In the that some sow» w ill I nee not. breed 9. gres' predominarne of "arnlg" letters m art a e » , tb .n they jxpset te far« I (C o n tts n s l vs page ts tbs uewepapsrt. p ».. B m M I fk haul ' rew Improved handling inetbode 1 Si owed result In lessening the re- t o IkCOUCC ( OSt By LAURA M ILLER By MARGARET BOYD J U L Y .11. 1924 ft ♦