Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 11, 1925, Image 2

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    t
New« Note» From
A l l O ver Oregon
Gleaned by the Western
Newsa pur. Union for
B u sy P e e p le
Frank Delbert Jones, 41, painter
was killed Instantly at Medford by a
fall from a barn which he was paint
lag.
The graduating class of the Pen
dleton high school that will complete
Its work in June will Include between
65 and <0 students.
Continued Iront column
The Great Outdoors
CaiUv-llus ot tfcs unpaid Penins ot
tha stata toeomc tax (or tha year
19S4. begad os Inoooies for 1928, wtu
gat aadar way srlthla tha next tew
daya, acaerdlng to announcement
mads si the eCfloee e t Ute atate tax
ccmtalseiea at Salam.
W here Bread, Meat, Clothing, Health and V igorous Humanity are Produced
Linn Lincolns A re
Money Makers
And This Is a Year ol
Pro tit in Sheep in
This Country
of milk to keep down high prices
and insure quality.
7. Co-operative
export as­
sociations for farm products.
Copies of this report may be
have decreased in sales in re c e n t
mouths and exports of b utter
from this country have in­
creased.
obtained by applying to the fad-
<ral trade commission, Washington,
New Juvenile ClubH
1)
i O U Iu ) a flG
Dairy Feed at Hom e
Cut Out M iddlemens and
Freight Cost, bhedd
Man Gives Advice
■ •» h e re ot tha slate heard e( cos-
tool held a special naotlsg at Satan
Saturday to sewslder plaaa and tpe-
rtQcatlons far the proposed new stata
training school tor boys to be looatsd
near Woodburn. The proposed plant
w ill cos' approximately >200.049.
The Linn county Jersey cattle
Sa>aura or tbe new prohibition law,
D. C. It comprises chapters on club has planned promotion ot
providing for the distribution of mon­
consumers’, agricultural
anti boys’ and girls’ club work. Wil­
Just a t present sheep are th t credit co-operative societies, co­ lard Brown, Edith Pugh an<
Portland will be the greatest con
The fa n n e r who buys much ey for enforcement purposes, and giv­
ing tbe atate agent 60 per cent of all
rentioii city in the United States this mpst profitable four-footed stock operative banks and education,
Harvey McConnell have been ap feed for the Glairy, the poultry flees 4r,lle<ted, It w ill be neeeeaary
year, with about 30 large and small in Oregon. As in other genera and copies of by-laws of the
Mis- flock or o ther animals is a t ’ a to rsdnee the law aadercemeat staff
conventions 'scheduled.
different
breeds have then larger and successful European pointed a committee.
Pugh
and
Mr.
McConnell
are
ex- disadvantage, and ¿nore so ir la Douglas ooeoty, according to Dis­
the Lincoln; societies.
The first annual bane county Jer champions. Of
Jersey
calf
club
members.
Both
th at feed conies from some trict Attorney Cordon.
flocks in tint
sey jubilee will be held at the farm there are a few
Wisconsin is credited with have been on winning stock
other
locality instead of from
One of then having the largest co-operative
The stats supreme court handed
of I . D. Orlggs in the Willakenzle dis­ neigWxirhood.
neighboring farm s.
In buying down an eplaion affirm ing the decree
trict some time in May.
breeders is Elmer C. Munson oi cheese selling agency in the judging teams.
The com mil tee will co-opersti prepared dairy or poultry feeds ' sf Judge Kendall ef Coos copaty la n
to a few United States. It has been in
The Sunset Co-operative Fishermen Peoria, who replied
with
the state officers, and tht ne m ust pay not only freig h t on suit brought by J. E. Norton to enjoin
of Nehalem bay have started con queries by the editor the othei successful
operation
eleven
struction at Wheeler of a packing and (lay. Mr. Munson was attracted years and has handled 154,000,- club workers in organizing clubs ib« materials Iran their seuras Coos county, e municipal corpora­
to this breed by the long stapk 000 pounds of cheese, valued at over the county. Shedd clut to the factory and from there to tion, and Its officials from Issuing and
cold storage plant to cost >6000.
It. cost but 2.89 is widely known, having taken tus farm but the percentage of soiling highway bonds for >380,000.
Sine January 1 23 new families of its wool and the heavy fleeces $31,000,000.
The lower court held la favor of the
it
produces,
averaging
14
or
lb
have been located In Jackson connty
cents on each dollar’s w orth ot prizes at the fair and winning ir profit taken by every person plaintiff.
lie started in about product to handle the big busi­ stock judgng contest.
by the land settlement committee ot pounds,
chrougm whose hands they pass,
Orin W . Train, 69, well known In
seven years ago with 20 animals ness.
the Medford chamber of commerce.
for these people are not working
the Evans creek district, near Med­
Holstein Men to Meet. for nothing.
1’hosc in Oregon who have
Portland again led the Pacific and no.w has 50. Until the last
over fail­
On the ordinary farm all the ford, where be had lived nearly 40
northwest In value of building per year or two his sales of animals become discouraged
Holstein breeders will hole
mlts Issued during the month ot Feb­ have been mostly on the stock ures of co-operative organiza­
lood
elements can be produoec years, was found dead on his ranch
their county convention a t Har
ruary, with 1236 permits, valued at market, but within a year oi tions, and wtho
say “it won't
and with a little care can be feu with a bullet wound through his bead.
two, with the rise in the price work,” should get new hope risbutg next Frdny aud a basket in the m ost desirable propor­ Although the dead man had a 38-call-
13,604,660,
ber revolver In one hand, from which
government facts and lunoheon will be a feature. Out­ tions.
Despondent over 111 health for more of sheep and wool, the demand from
a
shell had been exploded, there is
siders will be welcome to come
than a year. Mrs. 8. Kinser, wife of for registered stock has increas­ figures which state th at the
In an address a t th e state some doubt of eulclde.
and
leam
more
about
the
big
ed
and
he
has
been
selling
such
i
» . ‘
a well-known farmer at Needy, at
dairy convention a t McMinn­
sales of farm er organizations
The United States bureau of public
tempted suicide by leaping Into the for breeding.
this year will total more than milk producers and the business ville Clarence R. Brown of Shedd
Molalla river.
Mr. Munson mentioned as three billions of dollars. Farm ­ of handling them.
declared hay, grain, succulenco roads w ill co-operate In a Eugene
Bend celebration over tbs completion
C.
R.
Evans
is
president
ot
others
interested
in
the
breed
ers
are
realizing
th
at
they
have
and pasture essential to succets- ot McKsnxle pass, according to Wc._
Two bond issues, 340,006 for add!
the
club
and
has
secured
outside
Ernest
Abraham,
who
has
been
the power in organization to
tlonal fire equipment and 316,000 for
lul dairying. Fall, he said, Is
talent for the oratorical pro- the best time fo r freshening, received at Eugene from C, H. Fur-
the construction of a new city Jail, raising them for about 10 years protect their industry.
cell, district engineer. M r. Furcell
ind has about 70 now, ano
were defeated at a special election
and «hat Miiviygiu
through w
the
w inter
inter suggested Frog camp as the celebra­
,
... ,
,
.
("•*-
e w
C. E. Spence,
held In Bend.
Charles Pugh, who has been u.
The club will have a business I months hay is th e basis of the
State Market Agent
tion site, and late August as the time.
O P tin r v a lo n
I
...
meeting
also.
Robert Crumley, 60, operator of a the Lincoln business nearly tht
ration. He likes to p u t his Definite plans have not been made,
of time and ha.->
donkey engine In the camp of the same length
clover in one corner of the bam however.
Timely H ints From
Contracts under which dairymen of and the vetch alongside of it»
Crown Tl/nber company at Llnslaw, i>erhaps 40 of the animals now.
Oregon dealers disposed of 6.311.-
the west end of Umatilla county ex-
The sheep is the most econo­
was killed when the disc on the en­
each hay in a place by itself, as 665 gallons of gasoline and 62,616 gal
Oregon
College
pect
to
sell
their
cream
co-operatively
mically
fed
animal
on
our
pas-
gine broke and struck him in the side
far as possible. Cows like a Ions of distillate In January, accord­
have been drafted, and a meeting to
Sheep will eat ussrlr
Work of laying rails above the pres­ ures
variety,
and if a cow is not eat­ ing to a report Issued by Sam A. Ko-
put fhe plan into effect Is to be held
ent rail bead at McCredle Springs on every weed th at grows, and are New Machine for Killing
ing one kind of hay very well zer. secretary of state. Taxes rem it­
in.the near future.
the Southern Pacific - company's Eu­ useful in clearing old pastures
he would try her with another. ted on the January sales of gasoline
Smut. Have Seed
Early lambing results have bees Alfalfa, can be grown in some and distillate aggregated 8160.946.07,
gene-Klamath Falls line will begin of weeds which other stock have
Tested
Free
very satisfactory on the whole, though
March 16, according to company of­ ivoided and perm itted to multi-
parts of the valley and where An compared with January, 1984, gas
ficials.
*
hot to big a percentage of Increase
piy.
th a t is th e case it is a wonder­ ollns sales increased approximately
(By O. A. C. Expert»)
has been secured this spring as was
26 per cent while distillate sales ln-
A hundred tons of road building
Following the custom when
ful dairy feed.
.. A machine for treating seed born last spring, according to Dan
machinery are at Bend, ready to be the price of a product goes up,
Oats are the foundation foi rwased 18 par oent.
P. Smythe, prominent sheep mau of
rushed to the McKenzie pass and owners are increasing the size wheat
Ts insure that Medford's cisan-up
with copper carbonate Pendleton.
his grain ration. He suggested
placed in operation In an effort to of their flocks and new flocks for smut control, simple and in­
the use of brown oats ra th e r sad palat-up weak, designated by tbe
At
a
meeting
of
the
Oregon
Jersey
complete the road over the mountains
re being started where there expensive, as devised by George ( attle club, definite dates were set than white oats. On the Brown city council as April 1 to 8. Is thor
this season
sere none.
How long it will W. liable, agricultural engineer for the county shows to be held farm a little bran and oil meal ough. the Crater club, city booster or
Tha Douglas county court has call
take this process tp depress the of the O. A. C. extension ser­ throughout the state. The Columbia is led. It helps to balance the ganltatlon, has adopted the plan of
ed for bids for the paving of approxl price of wool below
the profit vice, can be made on the farm county show will be on May 18; Clack­ ration and make it palatable. displaying photographs of unsightly
buildings sad untidy yards la tbs
niately one-balf tnlle of Edenbower point cannot be foretold.
in a few hours. It has a capaci­ amas county on May 20; Marion on He said;
.
chamber of commerce windows and
road, which branches off west from
ty of two bushels and will treat May 21; Polk, on May 22; Linn, on
In w inter what pasture can be
will award a prise to tbs persoa who
the Pacific highway about a mile
15 to 40 bushels an hour. Need May 23, and Lane, on May 25. Other had is worth nothing.
B ut
State M arket
north ot Roseburg.
for an effective method of treat­ counties are scheduled, but definite there m ust be succulence. For submits s complete list naming those
responsible for the eyesores.
The Oates Mill company, whose
be»»
this, first in importance comes
. A g e n t’s Letter ing seed wheat for a relatively dttor have T »»•
sawmill Is located at Schroeder, about
Governor Fierce announced that he'
H E MARKETS
small
acreage
is
inert
in
this
the silo. Corn can be raised
•
a- 1
a mile east of Oates, has started the
had refused either to sign or veto nJ
machine.
The
copper
carbonate
profitably
and
cheaply
and
plant for the first time In about two
bill passed at the recent session of
Portland
Ileal Co-operation Fay? must- coat every kernel, which
makes th e best w inter silage. tbs legislature Increasing materially
years,, and It Is planned to operate
Wheat
—
Hard
white,
31.90;
soft
requires.som e sort of special
" ut
reaI succulent feed of tbe fees ou automobile busses sad
if the Farmers Stay
steadily from now on.
white, northern spring and hard win­
machine.
the
Willamette
valley is kale trucks operating on the highway« of ,
Together.
Contrary to usual custom, the an
Two oubces of the dust are ter, >1.76; western white, 31.89; west­ It can be grown and fed with tbe stats Unless srtacked In the
ern red, 31.73.
nual Polk county fair will be operated
required for each bushel of
less labor than m ost crops. It courts the bss bill wUl become ef­
with a free gate this year, according
Hay—Alfalfa, 318.50019 ton; valley
Portland, March 5, wheat.
is also a good policy to have fective at tbs eiptrstlea ef the 44-
to a decision made by the new fair
Umothy,
319®20;
eastern
Oregon
Of the 88 counties of Ohio,
The seed laboratory at the timothy. 322@24.
some horse carrots or half sug­ dsy statstory period The law re ­
board. The dates for this year's event
state
college tests seeds free of
84
have
organized
m
arketing
as­
ar beets. Silage and hay com­ quires busses to pay tbres-fourtbs of
were set as September 10. 11 and 13
Butterfst— 47c delivered Portland.
There is) no i^ecourse
bined save hay. When we have s mill per passenger seat per mile,
The Crown-Willamette Paper com sociations and nearly every farm charge.
Eggs— Ranch, 25028c.
a
fter
the
seed is purchased un­
pany has lorn up two miles of Its Ne product is embraced. Over $12,-
Cheese— Prices f. o. b. Tillamook: both silage and kale, cows eat while trucks would be assessed • too
less they are guaranteed. Q u e
* 1 mill per te« per mile. It has been
less and give more milk.
■ anloum logging road track and la 000,000 of livestock
was Sold must be taken to get a fair Triplets, 29c; loaf, 30c per lb.
sending the rails to Cathlamet
When we tu rn into the clover eeUms-ed that this law would return
Cattle— Steers, good. 38.00 0 8 50.
through the farm ers’ agencies -ample, getting it from all por­
. AVash.a where a logging road exten
Hogs— Medium tp choice, 311.751» pasture we are nearly readv to to (be stata trass arv seproximstely
alon la under course of construction last year; one local sold 2,000 tions of the sack or bin. Send 13.00. •
quit feeding silage. The grain >»»e,»«4 during the biennium The
tons of cabbage, and there are all samples to the seed labora­
Work Is balng rushed by the Ham
Sheep— Lambs, medium to choire ration can be cut down, but w« •Horsey general la hl legal opH.lon
Ike govevaor. held that u , Uw
luoad Lumber company on tbe com 70 co-opei-ative profitable cream­ tory , a t the state college, Cor­ 311016.
figure it pays to feed nearly as
vallis.
pletlon of several new bridges on their eries.
heavy in summ er as in winter. • m «aoeaatltuUoaai.
logging railroad to camp 24 at Mill
Seattle
We feed one pound of grain for
Failure to separate the young
Here are seven lessons the U.
City, and as soon as finished the
Wheat— Soft white, northern spring, one
pound o f b u tterfat ner John B ull Shows
cockerels
from
the
pullets
is
S.
1
rade
Commissions
hantlR
out
• aitips will be reopened for the sum
I think this is a bettei
hkely
to
result
in
stunted
p u l­ 31.78; western white, hard winter. week
to
the
farm
ers
of
this
country
mer run.
3177; western red. 3174; Big Bend plan for a Jersey cow than baa-
lets. It may be advisable to sell bluestem.
to study.
Stubborn Phase
32.
The work of paving the left span
ing the grain fed on the amount
1. Bridge the chasm liefcween the cockerels at a lowi price as
H ay—Alfalfa. 323; D. C„ 338; tim ­ of milk.
of the new Lewis A Clark bridge at
The grain ration on
soon as the sex can be determ in­ othy, 326; D. C . 323; mixed hay. >24.
Astoria has been completed and It Is farm ers and consumers through ed.
cows drying up can be slackened J tb «f Great Peace Pact Da-
co-operative
sales
agencies,
Butterfat— 46c.
announced that the bridge will be
and the cows still be built up for
to the urban house­
Eggs— Ranch, 28030c.
Soon a fte r the foal is bom
opened as soon as adjustments to reaching
panda ea Action of the
Ir e th tm u g io
f a jj
hold.
Warehouses
and
elevators
Hogs— Prime mixed, >13.80013.90.
the navel should be painted with
the span lifting machinery had been
are a part of this plan, coverinu iodine, says the Oregon expert,
ct mpleted
Laapae A etem bly.,
Cattle—Choice steers, >7.7508.50.
A total of 347 sppitauinss for loans
Cheese—Washington cream brick.
ment station. The navel should
Vara Kloro Of Looking Glass and entire states.
19c; Washington triplets. 19 0 20c aggregating 8197.7M67 hare bees re­
2. Credit unions of a simple mu ba lied • lth
Wendell Smith of Klamath Falls re
string
Q««ev» pese» pr»
Washington Young America, 11022c. ceived by the state hoard of contra!
t a s t a i br t t , BaUoM to oui
reived grades of 100 per cent In ex type to provide loans for farm handled by the caretaker.
under
a
law
eaacted
at
tbs
recent
aminations having to do with the Old communities,
• « '• » ‘• ‘»ta to the
session of the legislature »standing ■ L - T * ' U
Spokane.
Many peach trees are showing
3. Distribution
of electric
Testament, while Winton Erickson of
¡ J ¡2
A« ‘’ n Chamberlain,
financial
relief
to
farmers
In
the
frost
Möge—
Prime
mired,
>11.75
0
18
14.
rural communities •lead buds scattered along the
Oregon City scored 100 per cent on P Aver in
•rinsè tor, , o , . creUry aBn<>uace4
infected areas of «astern Oregon.
0MMe— Pvlase «ceara >7 1107.7».
branches, and sometimes numer­
tbe New Testament, according to a through farm er organizations.
t s j h . couscü of Uta „ Mue «
report prepared by J. A. Churchill,
1. Retail consumers’ cd-opera- ous dead twigs. These effects
atate superintendent of public In tive stores in thickly populated are due to peach
blight and
• lottgiky proaouacsmsnt Mr.
styuctlon. The examinations were fnrm districts.
peach blight and peach die-back
el~'>7 - t forth .ho
bold In connection with Bible study In
Co-operative distribution of fungus. It is too late to do any­
the high schools for which the stu coal,
thing for this year’s attack, but
dents receive credits for graduation
^
• r It WUl b . possibl. to S .re
Co-''iHr.itive
distribution almost 100 per cent protection | T o reduce your present high cost of feed
can lie obtained in the future
The weekly lumber review of the
v iL ^ * ?
#ffort br »♦
»ton and amendment so that lt con .
if Bordeaux 4-4-50 is applied
West Coast Lumbermen's assoclattou
thoroughly before the fall rainy * ing use
showed that 120 mills reporter! for the
•»•¿HtaTÎ
,upi>ort wWcb «•
week ending February 3» the menu
season starts. July or August
U «uecs««. will depend
T his is A lfa lfa M eal and pure Cane M o -
torture of 100.414,»67 feel of lumber
are the best months for this
«
* C” “ cU' bu‘ ••woltllr
spray.
aale of »1,000.10» feet and shipment
ta. J^L ***” •'••■ *’* ‘0 »kick
of 1O6.961.3SJ
| lasses.
A really good dairy feed
.T * ~ * * « t o t ! , , W1U prs.U B .b ly b<
For January 2399 cows were
tïIT
.A
«*•«
James 8 Stewart of Corvallis wss
tested in seven Oregon associa­
“ tot serious remodeling would be
appointed special Inrestlgstor for the
shipment
just
received
_
tions, with 15 detected as loaf-
Fresh shipment iust rp r.lv .
atate land board
Mr Stawart will W e want your produos and guar­
era and killed. The average
Investigate all applications for school
antee the highest m a rk et prices production was 606 pounds of
• B,‘ « » I «’ - •
s«d^? ?
Of
•
fund loans, aud arrange for tha sale O u r business ••ta b lis lie d 44 years
milk
with
25.3
pounds
of
fat.
o f lands on which these loans have
ago.
t
o
..
.
bf
Ih«
dotata-
Of the cows tested, 253 produc­
i n f delinquent.
borotne,
Reference, Hank of California
ed 40 or more pounds of fat.
(Çoptinued in eolumn 6)
PA(iE & SON P o rtla n d , 0 r . Substitutes lor genuine hotter
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POULTRY EGGS
CAPONS
HOGS
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Alfalfa Meal Molasses
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