Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, August 21, 1924, Image 5

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O P E N IN G D A Y
T h a t everytltang with a shell on goes. Isn't the rule any longer. On the mar*
ket today. It still goes, but at a price below a first-class egg. Opportunity for
th^ greatest success In egg production lies In producing an article that la better
than th * average, then selling It as such. It Isn't hard to find a market willing
tp pay a premium of 8 to 7 cents a dozen over firsts and from 0 to IS cents a
dozen oeer seconds.
i n * premium on fresh-gathered firsts at New York City during a three-year
period over freab-gathered seconds .was substantial as shown by the accompany­
ing claart.' During February, March, and April, when practically all eggs are
good, the prices of extra firsts average only from 1 to 4 cents higher than lor
seconds. In May the spread begins to widen. In August the margin on extra
firsts Is around 0 cents. I t continues to widen until In November, when the
high peak Is reactied, with extras at 02 cents a dozen and seconds at 41 cents.
It costs a little more and It takes a lot of extra effost to market high quality
eggs. Yet the gain la ample return for the extra expense and labor.
Pay
Çravel
♦ w
HUGH
PENDEXTER
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Cor ï*U<ht b j Th« Bobbt-MerrlH Co.
-Jpontinv.ed from page 2)
Spring creeks he wearied hls silent
companion with bis voluble thanks.
After passing through the three
miles of the Elk's narrow and twisted
canyon they emerged from the slates
to strike southwest to the Box Elder,
swiftly flowing over bare bed rock.
They followed the Box Elder to where
It headed at the base of Cqster'a peak.
Near sundown Pyrites began unpack­
ing the burros and called after Dlns-
dale: "Don’t you know It’s almost
night T W e’ll camp here."
"Pinedale, ahead, reined In and
stared at the sunset lights streaming
across the heavens. Dismounting, he
slowly led hls horse back to the camp­
ing place and removed the saddle and
placed It In the small tent Pyrites was
deftly setting up.
" I feel sort of blue, partner. Sup­
pose you do the squaw work while I
wander around a bit,” he suggested.
‘T m afraid I'm a poor traveling com­
panion.”
"You're all right 1” heartily assured
Pyrites. "W alk the bile out of your
system. Better make It a short trip,
as It’ll be darker ’n the inside of a
burro pretty soon.”
'T i l find my way back, never fear."
said Dlnsdale.
And taking hls rifle, he struck off to
the foot _of the peak. In the south
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W e d n e s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 17
Linn’s best crop, her boys and girls, will be shown in a great Competitive
School Pageant. More than 100 schools and 2000 school children are
expected to participate in
3 Valuable Prizes
4 Big Divisions
County High Schools
Rural Schools
City tirade Schools outside of Albany
Grade School of Albany
This new feature will be a knockout.
will be given in R ich Division
First, Silver L ovinr Cup
Second. Silver Sh iej «1
Third, Diploma
It is indorsed by thecov.nty school superintend*
e it, by school boards and by teachers.
Linn county’s children will be seen in floats, in original iuaJre-n ps. They’ll be soon at
their best,’which means that observers will see (be flower of Aineri can youth.
Now’s the Time to E nter., Every S< ?hool in the
County Must be Represente d.
Pageant— Programs— Governor Pierce’s Address — C im m unity Singing-—
Children’s Program— All scheduled on Linn County’s O i j t c - n in g D a y
The school that is ijot represented' in
the pageant will be the exeeptic >n
(ho WUL'try war mucn more troktfl,
was thickly aet with seres»od
«Bd
pea) R and . * d h * « * Hgrney’e P * »
for a backgrmtad- « Impressed Dlne-
<1*1 • as being d. taolate and forbidding.
tj» Iglnally the X country had bee»
he«* dly timbered. >ut now ther*
I f be had been an Injun I'd say he'd
’ ' e areas of d e » i \ ” ln* * ,nd t M *r made a vow to hls medicine and had
aggly tops were L »><” •>{ * nd
sen s
to tackle me. Being low-down scum
s o rte d a land that x ,d * * * “ dBad I can’t get rid of the feeling he was
were good enough to 11 re with
u any age«.'
'
doing something he wouldn’t have war. The shaft was of Juneberry.
and work with, wanted her rer
rgnlzed.
Dlnsdale stared glooml 'J
® _ tried unless he felt obliged to try It.”
tough and flexible, so aa not to break
M
a
r
y
Succeeds
M"!» distant neighbors too' t ^-,up the
gncholy vista for some n 'lnutea.
Pyrites stared at him sympatheti­ did tha quarry, whether man or buf­
The state grange.
state
Breasted the flank of th» ' '’ ’’'‘ « u h cally, and declared:
on M a in S treet
falo, fall upon I t
wo<nen's organizations, th
r gm eroor
"Your talk doesn't assay out even
and rapidly began climbing I t
Dlnsdale waited until Pyrltee eeme
"n<1 each of hla staff, all r
NOeate»l the
one taeny color. Not even a trace, up. The prospector examined the ar­
t ii elaaa energy he worked h la wa.
By LAURA MILLER
■>rSaldent to appoint Mrs.
( -’Biklna. Hhe
tk«- slope until a more grac ious p rv ^ - O f course It's barely possible French row end muttered: "See how that
{‘■'I, one might say. th
of
«Turly and some of hla pals might hove head'a fixed an aert of wobbly. One*
p e rt of rolling hills, w ith .a iteattariag
Igi. lilt , b, . . a t . M i l l e r
Street on the Mai .
»«-ale.
o f «mall peaks, came Inte vl ew. Sun J 'against you for what happened In lt'a stuck l»to a man It can't be palled
-Frank's place; yet It don't have out. Well, b ell tie low for a epell
(t won!
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on the heights and darknas B In the 1.
BARLEYCORN AND
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gor fee, and he suddenly resit, ed It wea k “ 0 . \ t Indications. Those fellers along of Mr. Lightning. Only «be of
BUSINESS
the ng \
you t<> Uvt t„ , th#y coul(J
tlmi > for him to be making m a p .
him. or they'd laid for ns with their
W hen he w earily broke thr ragh Into get
’ T 1
tuna."
A great honor descended on Ypsi­
you
s
rth con rol la dy
the firelight he found Pyrtb til asleep
lanti, Mlcb.. not long ago. President
(To he continued)
N
e
v
e
’
thought
of
him.”
ex-
la tl to te n t Bacon end ba an« wsre
Lo. „
u
Harding
was
choosing
ten
delegates
, mil-
. ,°
\ “W«n. rm through
g Beach, f
. , flat ro A by the Are at «1 »he claimed Dlnsdale.
on a
to represent the United States gov­
now 0Q
been
made
I
n
/
has
always
eofft< spot freshly .hooked, was rs *-y
ernment at the International Congress rather proud
mulling It over /
prospecting."
»roud o f being « “Main 8t
to be boiled. Pyrites awoke and .wiled
Against Alcoholism held In Penuiurk coromu
going to be a woir at r
m«ke«
V *i-
“That’s the kind of ta. \
mak
om the tent and’’ «polojrtxed:
from
Thousands upon L
to August. One of the ten was Mrs. taods
T1B-
A man’« ability aa a fanner may well K. L. Calkins of “the town with the ers and _
"T rled to keep th in g * hot for you. ma feal good.” approved Pyi 1« # ghort
citizens are retired fa
Must 'nave dropped off. Yon alt C lown you pitch Into that rub, ha\ *
be Judged by hla clover Adds, think
■ipp, va
»«■—
erchanta from the Mlai
alppl
«
queer name."
and
at your boots off ar«l wash ; »our
worker» of the Ohio experiment sta­
oke and turn In.
And do.
And thereby hangs a tale. Once borly pciol y. They still keep the nelg
feet / and I'U have the coitee hot 1 ta a
Large flelda of heavy-yl’ l*” '»« upon a time— to begin In the approved tDterwiktari
of »lew and the neighbor!
ndy Allen bother your dreams w y . tion
clover Invariably Indicate a good rota­ fashion—a mutual acquaintance told yee-< ✓
min« te.”
»• ‘ f
they developed througl
,«<n Juan has stopped all talk agali.
" T be night Is Just be finning bi tck yoi« by thia time. Ain’t no doubt In mj
tion and Intelligent soil conservation
* ^■cd work "hack home." But
me of Mrs. Calkins. “Left a widow ,h »y
In order to get a good stand of
In E -eadwood," muagd DI i tidal a. as he m V - 'b u t what Bandy w , i one of the
»’■«l»»r*. ■n<1 whenever a
without Income or apparent means of w
pull* ed off hls boots and stuck hls 6 tot hoaa I tateves that have been doing as ri 'ver, good seed well Inoculated la the
h» s time, we’re told, she
making one," the story commenced, ss th j,
Int« ■ a tiny streamlet. *<Cp bare i t s
flrs,' consideration, »ay the Ohio men
-
- I * mt her look.
I recall It. “Nothing to go on except
\
\
Then n»e Hme and phosphoric arid If
tins a folks were abed."
In ;
*<p ,»ckground wea tha Incentive
that
strenuous
determination
to
meet
,h* ,ent
M5.aP*
, 'Bet they're having a hot talk about ' hHe“ cr‘. ”
th, «oil needs them. Finally, provide
fate, that Roosevelt standardized co X U t|n< s bnstnes* In I,ong Beach
Ba ndy Allen about thia time.”
,n ahuAdence of vegetable matter In
the h w ^v «ew , * nd rolI* d
among American characteristics." •' | tr nd’ jcted by two well-bred, much-
I "Their talk won't bother eltt wr Al- kets.
she I In a* eled women. The business Is noth-
the «<dl by using a short rotation
a.
• mok* d “ plp*
The Immediate way out that
1« n or me. Neither of us can h e ir IL"
The Ohle experiment station started
e n
« W» friend’s example,
she 1 Bi. 8 more nor less than a beeuty shop.
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_
escapes
my
memory.
But
then
follow,
8
were
dapping
cropping
a
4O-acre
field
used
for
va-
J
took
“Judas!
But you're a cool, one!
K I J It Is owned and managed by a
The thund* ta, " f V , , , were filled rlety testing in 1804
The first ten didn't
<’ •<” ' run off to Detroit or Chicago or the o t and an A M., who substitute for
5 .'hat Allen was never any account”
New
Tork
on
the
plea
that
all
th*
their
wlnga
an
*
the
hi.
" I had no wish to i l l l the fool, even
'tgs, crawl- years the field was given on» sppllcs-
a she3 ten shoddy atmosphere of such
.
, with deep rurnb Ungs. p j f .
”sre the tlon of manure for each rotation Then money to be made was plied up In the
to hurt him,” morosely replied
Dt
T tw
common sense and culture
bis hls »kets „
to .....
prep
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'>r a the rotation was shortened one year by money centers. She stuck to the peo­ L«e ’ Master of Arts Is Mrs. Robert
dale. "He came at m e t shooting, shot- !ng
ple
she
knew.
Somehow
she
got
Into
>
Funny,
too.
breakfast,
studies’
the
heaves,
stadie».
’
heavens
i
w
gun and two hand guns.
dropping the timothy while limestone
«»teller,
' .legi
«»tcher, wife of a big lumber
H * mdnute sad then v wnt about hls wor.
Where did he get hla nervel
ud arid phosphate were added to the real estate
er of Alaska.
found the win
The
strenuous
determination
grew.
"W
wasn't drunk; Just a cold killer. Alt
w e’ll
o n run Into
m«, It
« If
» we break
Dreex camp.”
'•cation of manure
/ r the r Far
North too trying -----
and
So
did
the
money.
At
the
time
I
»
r
.-.u....
L
day men had been warning me against 'dubiously remarked Dlnsdale from the
result " f »he Improved treat- heard the story the u n e o c u m b ^ I r u
I aomelhlng to keep her bu.y
app.
him. I thought It was a Joke, their I tent.
'■a soil, the clover yield In
publicity
a . I I recall
recall It,
It. 3
»20.0T,,
or ; , r,
»Y newspaper and publ
dty
At
capital waa. aa
2 0 , or
of having fun with me. And '
"It's lambasting I Io cu t of the pines
tra Vy tug—the waa once president of
m e n to ft-
380,000
th.
down
there,"
gruniw
t
Pyrites.
"It's
■derwed if he dldfc't try to get me!
Illinois Women's Press assorts-
creaaed 18 *
to , 74
v
Here cornea In the sequel <✓ the tale tk.o
" t lu it ’a’ been drunk.” Insisted Py­ moving southeast W>, won't get any climbed froi *
. ».-end of work with big women's
*' * *
.
. . I wrote Mrs. Cftlklpa for »ae dory of.
along
>
„ 1 bush».
rites aa he dished out some beans and of I t We'll set sad poke along."
»Dilutions preceded thia latest
. clove. , “ ¡j„y ’ * from 1.5 her real estate venture.
Dlnsdale took th e 'ita t and turned from 48 to 6 '
bacon and poured a dipper of strong
.•i'aesg. The women of Alasks sent
to
38
bushels.
“I waa much amused when I read
breakfast wae
coffee.
"After the way you cuffed *out.
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toon eaten
r two years ago on a personal ml«-
tons to 3.5 ton» \
, c —
your letter," aha answered. "BI»«»
French Curly's gun' around any man and the bur roe peek, d.
m to Washington to ask the Prsal
,1A®
you,
all
done
In
real
estate
la
Jus',
i
.
I've
Jus
m l.w , ’a’ k.AOTB
run waa
was poor
Door medl
medl- ( -------------
nta.itai«, went
ah,.*,
might
known you
.ent ahead,
usually In
- n t to appoint the man whom they
8 zldillne My real Job has been figt.t- could tr 3at aa prohibition enforcement
sight o f hla mmpavilaa. every few mln-
cine to go against”
In a cornfield- Ing JoVu Barleycorn. But / r i l see dl rector.
Poor seed Is I *
“Hla mind may have been drunk, ntee aa he surmounted a ridge. .Tor
fi er shop la a service sta­
-a in •
hr Insects
and what I i M » « H i of It a» soon as f ll'm for the national women's founds«
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but hie nerves wefe steady.” sighed two miles he »ode ait, I then reined In cause of barren at '*•
They
are
alto
caus,
d
.
*
plant
about
find
time—«
you're
»tire
you
»mot
a
Dlnsdale. "He »hot- mighty straight and stared thoughtft 1 ly at something
He« for- heulth, which through worn
and nifty— No eeltafacllon In killing ahead. Swinging M t head about to disease» that attack tk» beginning to atorj on a M»ln Street' scale
co
or ¿y.niaitlons campaigns for such
the time that the ea r 1 » \ . the com
Not unnaturally, she n»,eer- f r und co oimc» -aenae things aa an annual
him. Felt all the time aa I f be was scan the eever auapl,itouaiy be w orld
orn root time for the »tnrj when passport, and h*a lth , «lamination and properly flt-
going through with something be sim­ have beea thrown In» • something of a form. T h * corn roo r work.
panic had. ha not rer tembered the Ti ­ yuon a'bite grub ar fl the » , result, such more Important aJPilra Claimed tin ,,
ply had to do.”
loea.
1
— . « corn her time. So here It Is with the “aide-
nplzla vtU aeeomplleh ttae
* n^
Pyrites lowered the eeffee pot slow­ ll Ians’ fta r of than, ter storms. S ip ­
Hatcher s pet beauty cure la—
Sin
adap’
e'l
V
,
ly and stari-il In amaaement at hla ping to the ground and ahlftlng hla
line” overshadowed by the President's n eri •lee' To prove the value of a
A thin toll that to »ot
rg.
«1
rifle to hla left head while he toww a » dll nA en produce la
companion.
recognition of her value on the mala
,le liefore-brenkfaal aettlng-up. she
aollcfteoely Inquired, hand gnn he epproerhed the object
"Partner,”
1 jarren stalks, and cor , that I»
Job.
, r tanewleflgea her sixty years, lets an
-**”
which had censed hint to dtsmov n t It
“yon feel all
,
too thick will de the
She did not get the appointment ÍM* «atonal woman pull her curly white
Dlnsdale laughed, and dried hie teat waa a long feathered arrow, with
thr». ugh any "pull." She got tt be- ha ir to be sure tt Isn't a wig. and
"lightning marks." or grooves -on the
advisable a t •
oo the short graaa
csoad lb * folks near borne, the same def L ' mstrates to selected audleo.es
la
Nlfrate of
T o p high, Pyrltee. My conneeeoa short shaft characterising It aa be-
keep tk* « * * ’ folks that she had years before ,^e .be
slue of what baa recently been
fertiliser which wilt
uoie me a b
on.
naeur A> I nglag to a Sioux quiver, Th,- head
doesn't trouble
it Band.”
I
growing
rapidly.
BeQar eff i « < * wgs triajgqjgr m ah ape, tug|lr for
‘
-Y ta Z * ’ ’
>*o wm * h
b id one
one
4
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A
“7
h
AnT
'Us«»’*
* t,ble
70Ud
Q|
Improve Clover Yields •
by Use of Crop Rotation
J»dk
L L iV a a d ly tack both
anatomy,
* nn? m.nd h»’
. ri we
ita " p p ilc t» » " o» ertor.
' " ' n’ ? .nd
from »he outride U -
We daub H —
,
Head
from within 1
7
Colorado Potato Beetle
Eradicated by Spraying
The «du’t Colncad” W « ’ *’ * * * * • •
’ M rdad* » S S
h"’f •*rtp* ’
r^wded, jeUew «
™
wtth ten Wack M e W
, BB„
in the <T7 1Bd.
" X th, h e ^ l e . ap-
m m . up » t h . »P/ttg
#Bd , 0
P’ « ’ ’T h T t g n £
P '* ~ d |B pU ,t#r*
'"k
f
g
S
SSidA-
way ... --- —
-
■ ^ , ^ l^7 ; ro' . ^ r o r deo?o;,”
ib tb-
hU1* ••
—
5 Sulks
Cause o f. ' ? rr¿ 1 tbt
e
Hl y
sáme­
r
oj -
/
¡I
f«-d
t
P»
era
ground »»
,r
g„ aa adult , - e striped
beetle«.
"L en d
r a « » - ««<£■
( cycl. of eggs grub. P » f*
A
. Although there I . ® ’,rh
asm
adult
,g of the stages, the ««•’ *? "*
»grub, la most ahtmd.nt during
lappli
August
1» la m •*»* « " £
tlon o.
July a
< t most of »he d«ma<* "
ordlngly. a spraying with p V
stage U.
z be given to ward off 'heir
and. see
There Is no »»t time to «PMJ
son abou
number of application»-
.
feeding,
and no aet
senate Of l - d . one to tw *
Either ai
tfty gallons nt
one-half pound to firiy
pounds to
Mrve, but in the latter
parla green,
rt be taken to keep the
gallons, will
case care mu.
«11 stirred while epray-
. the adult beetles by
parla green w<
j
Gathering
• in the early P"rt °*
yo a long way toward
hand, e,pectally
^ —Washington Ex-
the season, will ;
checking the Ins.
I
périment Station.
tke advice, because
Rome men can't tt
t In giving li­
all tlielr rime la .pen
to
• •
rhe harvest—'
Rats are enemies .
\,t« y 'doff’
- -
1st the youngsters am
'e
upon them.
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•
Neither timothy hay n
ta a very good feed for i
takes three tons of audan
one ton of alfalfa-
*
Vaudan grata
* l k cows. λ
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1.0 e q u ^ I
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