Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, March 18, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    PACK 6
MARCH
RURAL ENTEKPRISB
18. 1*25
FOR S.vLE— White Leghorn
G LO BE
j
•
BABY
ALBANY
C H IC K S
from two- and three-year-old hen>
mated to cockerels haring dam1
Sunday— Monday— Tuesday <• with recorda of 247 to 308.
N. Hedluiid, Halsey, Oregoo.
March 22— 2 3 -2 4
Phone 55F52, Brownsville.
The »vent of (he year
• Sandy they are not ao regular,
Douglas Fairbanks in «
j I Where they spend the year out­
side of spawning time nobody
knows, but the annual raid or
them seems to cause no diwinu
tion in their numbers.
In frying them salting the fat ir
which they fry and salting the fish
when they are turned over w I
Coming
prevent them from sticking to thv
pan, though salting potatoes wher
frying has the opposite effect
i T THIEF OF i
pBAGDAD|
:
:
“ Frivolous Sal”
I
like the traditional “ institution** than
larger one.
h il'teen tons of Oregon flax was
hipped from Salem <o Boston last
week.
Price, 33 cents a pound in
Oregon. Linn county has some good
flax land.
The state senate voted 83000 to
Mrs. Ada A. Dunlap, widow of our
murdered sheriff, but the house kill
ed the bill.
M r. and Mrs. Frank Hadley were
thrown from their buggy when a car
hit it Sunday of last week, but were
not hurt.
Another car was thrown into the
ditch last week Sunday when it
bumped into Ben H o lt’s car between
here and Harrisburg, but Holt nev
er lost Lis “holt.”
Delos Wesley left Wednesday on
receipt of word that Ailine Wesley
his granddaughter asd A rthu r Wes
ley’s niece, aged 17, had died at the
- home of her parents, M r. and Mr».
P r e s id e n t I
Keeley, at Tacoma, and would
She interviewed an
Halsey Happenings
L J n c la d
(Continued from page 1)
1 be buried at Long Beach, Cal.
Dr. and Mrs. Marks were in A l­
bany Monday.
A nne Ro.yall C aught the
N a tio n ’s E xecutive
Harrisburp
B a th in g
Work on the
bridge is being pushed.
So Big
(Continued from page 3)
fresh foliar, though he Bald nothing
and perhaps she only fended that he
noticed.
Once or twice the had
walked the mile and a half of slippery
road to the Pools', and hud sat In
Maartje’s
warm
bright
bustling
kitchen for comfort. Where was ad­
venture now? And where was life?
And where the love of chance bred In
her by her father?
The two years following D irk’s birth
were always somewhat vague In Se­
lina's mind, like a dream in which hor­
ror and happiness are Inextricably
blended. The boy was a plump, hardy
Infant He had his father's blond ex
terlor, bis mother’s brunette vivacity
At two he was a child of average Intel
llgence, sturdy physique and marked
good humor. He almost never cried.
He was Just twelve months old
when Selina's second child—a girl—
was bom dead. Twice during those
two years Pervus fell victim to his so-
called rheumatic attacks following the
early spring planting when he was
often forced to stand In water up to
bis ankle» He suffered Intensely and
during bis Illness was as tractable as
a goaded bull. Selina understood why-
half of High Prairie was bent and
twisted with rheumatism—why the
little Dutch Reformed church on Sun­
day mornings resembled a shrine to
which sick and crippled pilgrims creep
(To be continued)
Coming to Albany
TORRANCE
Dr. Mellenthin
Specialist
Reconditioning Shop
in Internal .Medicine for the
past twelve years
Ray bee to« Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
D o e s N o t O p e r a te
212 East First st, A lb ia /
the sk a tirP R u .
Phone
near
W ill be at
HOTEL ALBANY
HALSEY RAILROAD TIME
North
South
No. .32, 3:20 a. m.
No. 17, 12:09 p. m.
18. 10.43 a. m.
33, 7;11 p. m.
Office hours 10 a. m. to-4 p. m.
34, 4:25 p. in.
31, 11:34 p. m.
No. 14, due Halsey at 5:02 p. m., stops
to let off passengers from south of
Eugene
Nos. 31 and 32 stop only if flagged.
Nos. 31, 32, 33 and 34 run between Port­
land and Eugene only,
No Charge for Consultatiou Passengers for south of Roseburg shofild
take No. 17 to Eugene and there transfer
No. 15.
Dr. Mellethhin is a regular graduate
in medicine and surgery and ia 11
Halsev-Brownsville stage meets trains
cenaed by Ihe state of Oregon.
Ila 18. 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order named.
does not operate for chronic appendi­
citis. gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tor.
silt or adenoid»
Outgoing Mail
He has to his credit wonderful results
A t the Halsey postoffioe mails
in diseases of the stomach, liver, bow
els, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney» close going north at 11:50 a. m.
bladder, tied wetting, catarrh, weak lunge, and 5:20 p. in.
rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcere aad rec­
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
tal ailments.
Wednesday, April 9
ONE DAY ONLY
beds themselves, plunted with such
Anne Royall revolutionized the hopes, would have perished for lack of
H airy Commons and wife
press of her day. She was a pioneer care.
were in Albany Friday.
Roelf came often to the house. He Swiss Chard Is W orthy
n modem journalism, introducing
Peter Settle has been sent to the interview and the liberal, more found there a tranquillity and peace
5:20 p. m.
of Place in Any Garden
never known In the Pool place, with
Below are tbe names of a few of his
the state insane asylum.
ntimate, personal method of hand
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
Swiss
chard
or
leaf
beet
Is
a
crop
many satisfied patients ia Dragon
Its hubbub and clatter. In order to
ling news. She tried fo r a long time
12 ai. Morning stage to Browns­
Mies Bonita Tussmg, student et
make her house attractive Selina had worthy to be grown In every home
Hedrick Wallace, Gold Beach, Ore
to interview President Adame on the actually rifled her precious little bank garden. Planted In April, a row 19 or varicose ulcers.
ville goes on to Crawfordsville,
O. A. C., was home for the week
state bank. A t last rhe hit upon a hoard— the four hundred and ninety- 30 feet long of this vegetable will pro­
Frank Koehler, ‘ The Dalles, Ore., Holley and Sweet Home.
end.
unique woman’s plan.
Discovering seven dollars left her by her father. duce a good supply of greens for the stomach trouble.
Mrs £. C. Hammock, M yrtle Point,
Mr. end Mrs. Harry Bressler (dams’ fondness fo r an early mom- She still had one of the clear white average family from early summer
Ore., goiter.
are the parentt of a hsbv girl born nx swim in the Potomac, h alf a diamond» She kepi It sewed In the until freezing weather.
Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, Ore., Paid-for Paragraphs
Sow the seed the same as the beet,
tbie morning.
appendicitis.
nile from the mansion, the active hem of an old flannel petticoat.
to
which
family
chard
belong»
and
The can of white paint and the
Henry Westfall, Ostirio, Ore-, ulcer
(5c a line)
J. A. ^McCullough of Albany aid lady gathered up her crinoline,
thin the plants to eight or ten Inches of stomach.
who bat a farm near town, wee uer inkhorn, quill pen and roll of brush actually did materialize. For apart In the row as soon as they start
Mrs. E. C. Bates. Baker, Ore., eczen
weeks it was dangerous to sit, lean, or
here yesterday.
Wanted— Young sucking calf
•opy paper, and sallied forth one July tread upon any paintable thing In the to crowd, using the thinnings for a
O. M. Richey, Boring, >Ore., heart
good
pot
of
green»
As
soon
as
the
trouble.
logo with cow.
B. M. M iller,
H. L. Straley and wife and Mrs
noming determined to end the m at­ DeJong farmhouse without eliciting a
Louie S. Steiber, 336 R Buchanau, Phone 23, Halsey, Oregon.
cry of warning from Selina.
She outer leave« of the remaining plants
Gordon Munker* of Brownsville ter once for all.
Portland,(Ore.,
adeaoids
and
tonsils.
get ten to twelve Inches long, they are
drove to Albany Saturday,
The morning wag balmy and the would actually have tried her hand at cut off done to tbe point o f’ attach­
Remember above date, that con.
the
outside
of
the
house
with
a
quart
The well known and successful
Mre. W. J. Moore of Brownsville water delightful and the president can and a three-lnch brush If Pervus ment at the base, and the central part sultatioa on thia trip will be free,
calied on her mother, Mrs. M. M. laving le ft dressing gown and slip hadn’t Intervened. She hemmed dimity of the plant allowed to continue and that bis treatment is different. Minneapolis rupture expert, Mr.
Ward, and sister, Mrs. Albert uers in the bushes, his usual attire curtains, made slip-covers for the hid­ growth until again large leaves are
Married wonieu mutt be accompanied C. F. Redlich, will be in Albany
>n such occasions, was disporting eous parlor sofa and the ugliest of the produced, when again these are cut by their husbands.
M iller, Friday.
on Saturday, March 28, a t the
limself in the water all unconscious chairs.
Address; 211 Bradbury bldg., Lot Albany Hotel.
Subscribed for a magazine and used. Continued cutting of the
Ruptured people
P. H . Freorksen was here yeste •
outer
leaves
does
not
barm?
tbe
plants
Angeles.
Cal.
hat Nemesis was on his tra il— rath- called House and Garden. Together
come
m
any
miles
to see him.
at his old trick of listing onr be
and
they
will
flourish
until
October.
she and Roelf used to pore over this
Seme housekeepers strip the green
Consultation is free. W atch Al­
longings so the tax collector can r, sitting on his clothes— until a hail fascinating periodical. I f High Prairie
rom the clump of trees disclosed to
cinch us.
bany papers for special an­
had ever overheard one of these con­ leafy portions from the thick white
is horrified gaze the elderly figure versations between the farm woman midrib of the leaf, use these as
nouncement.
»
BANK
RECORD
RULED
O
UT
Mrs. L. W. Shisler and two >f Anne Royall, whetting her tools
greens’’ and serve the midribs In the
who would always be a girl and the
children of Harrisburg called at for an interview. “ Come here,” she
farm boy who hud never been quite a same manner as asparagus.
Attempt to 9how Liberty Bond Trade
the C. P. Stafford home Friday 'rdered in peremptory tones.
Swiss chard Is easily canned for
Old papers for Bale at 6c a bundle
'blld, It would have raised palms high
in Teapot Dome Lease Pall»
afternoon.
winter
use,
and
Is
successfully
dried
at the Enterprise ottiçe.
Adams knew her. Being a mod- in an "Og heden 1" of horror. But
Cheyenne,
Wyo.—
Evidence
Intend­
Fred Schick is going to leave st man who sjyam before the fas High Prairie never heard, and wouldn't If the thick midribs are split thin so
they dry evenly with the leafy portion
ed toireveal the secrets of the bank
Peoria. He offers car, cow and hion of bathing suits, he could only have understood If it had.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Chance
As greens this vegetable Is most ex­
accounts of Albert B. Fall, former
Sellua was up dally at four. Dress­
furniture to the best buyer helweei
and grandson H arry havo all been
pproach her until the water was
cellent
served
with
melted
butter,
ba­
secretary of the Interior, was barred
ing was a swift and mechaplcal cover-
now and Saturday night.
on the eick list lately.
hin deep.
ng of the body. Breakfast must be con grease or cream dressing In the
from the record In t^e Teapot Dome
same
way
as
spinach.
“ What do you w ant?” asked the ready for Pervus und Jun when they
8. H. Hayes returned to hi»
leosb annulment suit here.
Mrs. Tvcer of Brownsville re­
“ I ’m Anne ■ame In from the barn. The house to
home in Portland |the first of thi •ewildererd president
The ruling barring tne evidence, turned Wednesday fiom a visit
dean,
the
chickens
to
tend,
sewing,
week, after a few days «pent with Loyall,” snapped the old lady. / ‘I ’ve
la n d lin g M ilk for Home
handed down by Federal Judge T. with ber two sons and families at
frieuds and relative« in tbie vicin­ been trying to see you to gelt an in­ washing. Ironing, cooking. She cun-
Use Ia a Big Problem Blake Kennedy, deprives the govern Oakland, California. Mrs. Dean
trlved ways of minimizing her steps, of
ity.
terview out o f you for months on
inent of Its only known means of at Tycer was formerlv Janette Boggs,
lightening her labor. And she saw
Bw farm home has Its problems la
the state bank question. W ill you clearly how the little farm was mis­ handling milk for family use. The
tempting to prove an exchange ol daughter of Mrs. J. W. Morgan,
K. P. Gross has resumed hie
Liberty bonds between Fall and Harry
rive
it
to
me
or
do
you
want
to
managed
through
lack
of
foresight,
fact
that
milk
la
produced
In
abun­
duties in the F ru m warehouse
Dr. Titus and Miss Irene Apple-
after a few days' absence on ac­ tay in there the rest of your life ? ” Imagination, and—she faced It square­ dance on tbe farm does not necessarily F. Sinclair, whose Mammoth oil coihj
“ Let me get out and dress and I ’ll ly— through stupidity. She was fond mean that It Is used In large quanti­ pany was given the lease on the big gate ol Eugene on Friday evening
count of an injury to his leg last
There are
Wyoming oil reserve.
*
>romise you the interview. Please of this great, kindly, blundering, stub­ ties la tbe farm home.
weak.
were guests at Dr. M arks’.
Mrs.
Attorney Roberts-snnounoed that he bred Applegate of Yoncalla, who
to behind those bushes while I make born boy who was her husband. But farms where the production of milk la |
she saw him with amazing clearness the principal line of work, yet there la
H. F. English and family were my toilet.”
would reverse ihe procedure previous had been visiting her sister, Mre,
through the mists of her love. There but little milk used In the home.
at Eugene a week ago Sunday.
ly followed in an attempt to show the Marks, went home with hem
"No, you don’t. I f you fr y Io gel was something prophetic about the
it Is In the home on the farm where
They heard Miss Gertrude Portei
alleged passage of bonds between 8ln-
mt and get your clothes I ’ll -scream way she began to absorb knowledge of only a few* cows are kept and where
of Portland siug at the dedication
olalr and FaJl by tracing the bonds
—you don’t get out without that the farm work, of vegetable culture, of butter Is made and sold, or where
cf the new Congregational church,
from Sinclair to Fall Instead of from
marketing.
Listening, seeing, she cream Is sold for butter making pur-
nterview.”
the
former secretary, to the head of
teamed
about
soil,
planting,
weather,
Mr. and Mre. C. P. Stafford
pvtet.
that
the
use
ef
milk
Is
often
Adams was a statesman and a
were guests Suuday of L. W . Shis liplomat and he knew when d|scre selling. The dally talk of-the house neglected. I t has been said that some the Mammoth OH company The court
ler sad family of Harrisburg on « tion was the better part of valor, so und fields was of nothing else. Abqut such homes use leas fresh milk per had warned Roberts that he was ap
Laundrv sent Tuesdays
trip to Mt. Angel, where they spent he stood there up to his chin in the this little twenty-five-acre garden person than do many homes In the prosohlng the matter from the "back
Agency
Hub Cleaning Works
the day with Dr. K. W. Barnum j placid waters of the Potomac and patch there was nothing of the mHjes- cities. The reason it apparent after a door.”
ty of the Iowa, Illinois and Kansas moment'« constderation. The principal
and family.
A B E S PLAC E
gave the first interview ever granted grain farms, with their endless billows cabse of so small a quantity being used
Isle of P inos Treaty Ratified.
to an American newspaper on a state of wheat und com, rye. alfalfa and le the fact that the farm does not have
Washington. D. C.—The senate rati­
Smelt Smelt Good Frying
question by a president of the United barley rolling away to the horizon. the equipment for cooling the milk and
Everything was done in diminutive placing It on the table In a really
fied the Isle of Pines treaty with
States.
here
Selina sensed that every Inch appetizing condition. The city house­ minor reaervatlons; sent the Law
P J. Forster and W. P. Wshl
M r. Tucker’s movie censor bill was
went to Troutdale Monday, not lieaten in the senate. For once that of soil should have been made to yield wife receives the milk In a clean, at- I aanne treaty to re-establish relations
to the utmost. Yet there lay the west tractive-looking bottle. The milk la j with Turkey hack to committee and
to r trout, m the name of the body objected to the creation of
sixteen, useless during most of the
voted 74 to 2, to make the world court
place might indicate, but for new salary consumer at the public year; reliable never And there was cool when delivered.
All work done promptlyjsnd reason­
question a special order tor next De
sm e lt
no money to drain tt or enrich It; no
expense. •
ably.
Phone 269
Oiled Paper Wrappers
cembor 17.
Forster and Wahl got home st
Voters will ccAitinue to get voters’ ready cash for the purchase of profit­
The vote of the senate. 63 to 14,
to Control Apple Scald
2 yesterday morning
Everybody election pamphlets to replenish the able neighboring acreage. She did not
N O T IC E TO DOG OWNERS
know the term Intensive farming, but
The use of oiled paper wrappers, de­ to ratify the pact by which the United
got a good haul,
waste basket at the expense of the this was what she meant.
You
are hereby notified to be prepared
States
relinquishes
In
favor
of
Cuba
veloped recently by the bureau of plant
Messn. Ieom and Starnes went state.
. ’ «
During that winter she was often Industry, United States Department of all claims to sovereignty over the Isle to pay to the Deputy Assessor your deg
in auotlisr auto.
tax st the time he makes your assess­
Thanks to a veto bv ’•Governor hideously lonely. She never got over Agriculture, to control scald In boxed
S A. Mills and Reuben Ingold» Pierce, M ultnom A county is spared her hunger for companionship Here I apples, has now become common among of Pines, was described as highly ment. The license is $2.00 for s female
and their wives made the trip and the expense of another judge, for she was, a gregarious and fun-loving 1 apple grower» These wrappers have gratifying to President Coolidge, but dog not spavrd and $1 00 for a male or
.got home about noon. Mr. Mills whom work could have been found creature, buried In a snow-bound Illl- I not controlled apple scald completely, so the action In putting ever until the • payed female dog The Depntv Astee-
next session consideration of the or will receipt you for vour moi ey and
• lipped out a quarter of a ton in an
nols prairie farmhouse with s husband ' but they have caused such s marked
will then forward it to the County Clerk
by increasing the loafing hours.
Lausanne
convention.
who
looked
upon
conversation
as
a
'
reduction
In
thia
trouble
that
the
trade
hour at night. By day the smelt
who will furnish you with a license and '
The next W C. T. U. farm home convenience, not a pastime.
She
« lag
If yon prefer you may seed VOur
recognlzea them as an aeaenclal part of _
keen too far from the ehore for
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building will be for a dozen children, learned much that winter about the the Industry.
One-Third of Auto Victims Children. money direct to the County Clerk and
such a haul.
utter aordldnesa of farm life.
She
Another method of using oiled paper
Chicago, B L -T hirty-tw o per cent of receive your license and tag without
These fish come up the Colum- instead of twice as many. This will rarely taw the Pools; she rarely saw
waiting for the Deputy Assessor to make
2oa_every_year to spawn
In the be more like an ideal home and less any one outside her own little house­ developed by tbe department la In the the 30,000 persons killed In automobile the collection.
shredded form for the prevention of accidents last year were children un­
B. M Payne,
hold. The front room—the parlor— scald In barreled applet. Paper in thia
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
County Judge.
was usually bitterly cold, but some- form was tried out for some time ex­ der 15 years of ago. tbe National Safe­
J.
D. Isom.
perimentally and last year a number of ty council statement disclosed.
c-ounty Commissioner
commercial growers In the Bast used It
Joe Hume,
frosty window to watch for a wagon to a small extent It bat been found Jap Exclusion Bill Pasted In K.nea*
County Commissioner,
to go by, or a chance pedestrian up the that Its pounds of the shredded oiled
Topeka. Kan.—The K a n ... i „ lrta.
tur«. Must tie sold tbie week.
within the city limite 11 J month. road. She did not pity herself, nor paper, well distributed through the bar­ U re p . . , « , the J a W M M Mci(jiion
NOTICE
regret her step. She felt, physically, ret produces fairly satisfactory re­
Fred Schieb, Peoria.
W J, Ribelin, Halsey.
of Hearing ef fins) Account
bill, which prohibits Japanese from
pretty well for a child-bearing woman; sult»
owning or lesslsg land to
j?
<lv' n th»‘ the fi»»l
and Pervus was tender, kindly, sym­
ind
I .
A Allen « executor
There are Two Kinds of
A P ra y e r
pathetic. if not always understanding
. " i , Beene ■» executrix
of
She struggled gallantly to keep up the
Father, we thank Thee that Then ».OOtJ.OO0 F I). („com. T t> Rttupn# AIL* d W’ ‘ I* 1 ,W Un,ent of Emms C.
Sweets
small decencies of existence.
She hast called us te work for Thee, and
Washington. D C . - Eight million
The kind you eao be sure eon. loved the glow of Pervus' eyes when
Coo,r‘ of L," n Connty. State of
we pray that Then wtlt ehow each
tain the finest quality of ingredi- «he appeared with a bright ribbon, a one of ue just what Thou wonldst have ottlsens have filed th tlr lnoome to
£ T .r '
tha‘ ,he 6th d,T ’ f
returns, Internal revenue bureau off! 1925, at the hour of 16 oclock a. m hat
sots and the doubtful kind
Cast
n« to do.
rials «»Umsted.
been duly appointed by aaid Court for
doubt aside and deal at C lark’s
the hearing of objections to said final
I f anyone ever tried to nee any­
for
aceonnt and tbe settlement thereof, si
thing but pure, fresh fruits aud
FOR SAL«
Ihe
which tima any person interested io
flavors in our spotless candy
said estate mav appear and file objections
street end convictlonjvf ta y per.
'» writing and contest the same
kitchen there’d he sucli a oom mo­
•on tearing down mv sign«' al , , J i
,ed * ”*• fir,t Published March 4.
tion you'd hear it all over town.
the highway W M BURBANK
Plorai and
W. A. Allen.
Music »hop
Kestaursot and Servi«,- Station. ’
,
,,
Executor Aforesaid,
Alban »,
Lena Beene Executrix Aforesaid,
Htleey.
Amor A. Tasting,
J. D. Rode, 8 miles west of Halleey.
Atty, for E>r. and Exrx,
A
Modern
Barber Shop
F. M . G R A Y ,
DRAYM AN
¡“'5 Car, Cow and 8 -R o o m House, 6
Household Furni­ Acres aud Barn
£-S í
CUT FLOWERS
-SHEET MUSIC
Clark’s Confectionery
HALL’S
$25 Reward
BALED HAY
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