Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, July 31, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.................
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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
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and
mon, and broeira" as «ome one put It.
of this c ity and >.all<d on him for a
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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 ..............
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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
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