Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 20, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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daughter, Mis. Harold Steven
I son of Brownsville, has bee:
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Y o u ’ll g a-p at it» g ig tu lic
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Y o u ’ll be swept o ff »our feet
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Halsey Happenings
E. Russ liad
(Continued from page 1)
G ilb e rt G ire v
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.Mis. J. C. Porter, Mrs. P. t.
Freerksen, Mrs. YY’. A. Mulki
'and Mi3. Fred Sprenger an
»on Byrd were in HarrisLu:
■ Tuesday afternoon.
, j YY'. A. Carey and wife ha
their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Gi
í !‘.t of Portland, with them ovt
' the week er.d.
tie
f,„
Portland over the week end'
Prof. Robe of the Elmii
high school v,a3 a Saturdi
vis,tor i t E. S. M arsters’.
C eil Minckley and YY’-
C aiter took ; couple of true
loads of lambs to Portland Mo
day.
J- H. Vaanlce had as Frid;
ji’ght guests Mr. ¡: id Mrs. Jol
i ’itz.iugh rnd daughter, form
l ’eoria residents.
B. M. Miller and daught'
Cardie and Miss Beulah MU',
were a t the Methodist» re v iv
a t Albany Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. F. O. Sr-’mr
hnd children attended the M.
CrosMn church at Albany Su
flay.
Harmony school closed Fi
i ay with a picnic in Mrs. Mr
Mmitli*» grove.
t,„. ,»-c, er
J ! .« Ida Allen, who has lie* .
staying with Mis. P. H. Fieeii
f°r ^!er home nei
.»hodd in the evening.
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F o r th o s e 8 (Java y o u will find p r ic e s re d u c e d
° ii th e b e s t o f f u r n itu r e , d is h e s a n d d r a p e r ie s
(a n d o u r p ric e s a r e alw ay s low). T h e n w ith
th e r e d u c tio n o f th is big s a le y o u w ill e av e
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Negotiations on W ar C e t i
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Paris.—The cabinet approved t ! «
I sugfestloa made bp both F.aance Mis
later CaUlaux and Foreign Minis,?:
Brand that the way te prepared foi
a settlement of French war debts ant
directed these two ministers to sludj
the question with a riew to Institu
ting early negotiations.
Active negotiations. U was said a.
the Quay D Clrsay. probably will beg r
within IS days, but It was thought si
the ministry of finance that this cpin
ion was too optimistic because Franc,
can make a definite proposal f*.r t a
sottlament only after the bud-et b
voted for 1»2S By the budget ro t. I
« ill be seen whether the French pa
Bameat approves CaUlaux' plan l
• ate the receipts under tho Daw.
Plan out of (he regular state rave-iu
ac'.ouut end u»e them la pan for de
MUlciisent end In pnrt for the ccwpl.
If
Ion of r jcenstruc .on woik in the d
vasteted areas of the north of Franc
CHAIRS
dining room furniture
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Lontoo
Sir H Rider Haggard, dl.
ngulahed Rrltish novellai, died a fth .
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D iv id e n d A n lo u n c n iv n t
T3L0VVA ROY YLTIE3, Inc..
P «id its r e g u la r m o n th ly d iv id e n d o f 1 ¡.9
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r e o rd A p ril 2 ’. T „ is „ iako8 a to t a , (if
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« to c k b o ltle rtj o f le e o r d M ,v 20 w II
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“ Complete Home Furnishers ”
•nt part in keeping the cost of living
town on the farm that every farmer
wn afford to take a few day, off
he early part of t |„ a»alun
,ow
nd piaiit rife tardea.
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in e g<’.oo rarnter keeps L mnelf und
his farm well posted.
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A handsome, durable, convenient
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YVhereas,
the
ail-wiso
i a th e r hath caned our beloved
Control Tom ato Blight
into the new J e ru s r’em, w here
by Spraying or Dusting happily she hath heard the sig­
Tomutoes are very largely Injured
by leaf »pot or blight, which by In­
juring the leaves prevents the ma-
turlty and development of the fruit
Ihey al,„ are likely to be sun scalded
»ecause of no protection by the
Jeuves.
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Ttds trouble can be controlled to
a cons.derable extent by spraying or
* llh bordeoux- which Is
profitable on rich soils, but may not
»e profitable on poor soils. The ef­
fects of the trouble can largely be
avoided by setting out only stocky
« ell-hardened plants enrly m the
spring.
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The disease lives over in weeds
raer“ r ' nd rUbb” h ° f t,"f Barden' «nd
therefore, much can be done in the
*k y of prevention by keeping the
garden clean. Bulletin No. 1288 of
• he Lnited States Department of
nal of her release on th e l^ells
of the holy city, the chimes of
eternal peace,” and she having
been an ardent worker in the
teaching of Friendship, Love
and Truth, therefore be it
Resolved, T hat P urity Re-
^ekah lodge No. 130, in memory
oi her loss, and to express its
Rebekah love, drape its ch arter
in mourning for th irty days and
th r t we tender to the fam ily of
our deceased sister cur rincere
condolence and th a t a copy of
these resolutions be sent to the
family.
Emma E. True,
Mary (1 Koontz
Committee
Donna R. Cross.
Reekefsllera* Church Calls Or. Foadlek
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««<*> enough io take prix -,
BaseLail
New York. -
D,. Harrjr Emerioc the fair. It will s,|| We„
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H a le sy was defeated on the local
Best K ernels to Select
Fosdlck. .term center of the funda ' enough for fuuudutlou fur Æ J
d iam o nd by a score of 6 to 1 X r i .
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mentallit-nodernlst controversy, hat* production.
as Seed for Corn Crop d a y . Jttnciion C ity ad tn in i» lc ,« d
been called to the pulpit of the Park
Whether to »elect »mooth or rough
Ihe
N o rto n su b stituted
Avenue Baptist church, known as th,
b x ec v to r ' s notice
rorn for seed |s „
of general
‘Rockefeller church.“ because th.
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in
the fifth inning,
latere«.
Many
farmers
believe
that
Notice is hereby given that the fin»!
aim er mad^ llm on* 101».
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Rockefellers, both father and ton stxtmn oì Citte 1*. Stafford a« executor smooth, flinty kernels indicate deterl-
cratlo,, ln qual|t7 aQd ,o w
In n in g .
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
or the H .t will ,„d ,
woishlp there
nn I rice, deceased, has been filed to «bile other» maintain that tliev secure Ju n ction C ity 0 0 4 0 I) 1 I Q O.Q
lin n n c itd K e p rn p c n titiv o g
the County Court of Lina County. Stale
- r hlgheft yleld, from 7 u7 b8egceu~
Unitarian Clergy t 0 Q „ Penalona
B«iscy
00 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
i r r . o M ‘Ì " ' be *” d’ » °( J«” * < > « cr,I oh^rvntlon and experiment.
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T n ree of the four ru n s j n t ha
Boston. Maas _ M inister, cf
H25. at 10 o clock ». ri ha» twen dulv
f ° r " nU“ ’ th ird »» re ( |lc re . u |, q( * fl
t(j
t nttarian church who have reached appoint, ib v ,„ d c -„ .r t for the bearirg her o V 'ta ra
'bjectlun. to Mid n a il »ccounr ... I bar
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rutl,er « ’«’•’iMlvely *' ' . ficid io a d iffic u lt p o s itio n .
65 years of age and have a record 01 ot
tl.esettlen.ent
l t wh
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,he kernel’ *»
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l ( ,e||
-0 years In active service will receivr
ary neraon tnterested ta M td e,tate u.«v •• sign of deterioration ln quality
»ppe»r
and
file
objections’
tberilo
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( -led in i.. ;he g ra .s , where it bid
a pension of »«too th l, y „ r , i,
l*t iit l . ynd
s - I u n til the n a ile r came tro ttiu g
nostneed at the annual meeting of tht writing and contest the same
' * ‘•>1 au«l fir.t publi.hed' April 2-t
borne.
Vaitanan Service Pension socket,
Clive P. St.ffird.
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1« 1» now known that rough kernel»
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h w t t o r Aforesaid.
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Chance helped Lyle
Amor A. Tttaiing. Atty. for pKr
oh lid fence last week.
Whiskey Made From H air Tonle
Defy th e T herm om eter
Chicago.- Prohibition agents analy
ADMIN’ IS I R • TR I \ ' MOTICR
Mis. Ora Albertson entertain­
Y» s,»»», ib » iii.rc o rv snara • nd ted ,ome of the 70.000 bottles ot
of -vppotnIntent
'l 'h '* her'.hy * ” re" fh” ” >snn»'ev-
V tur t-in p rr a tu r» U-gitt«
ed the P otter sewing club last
rtt« Y * “Haig and Haig,“ " P e e r Daweon- b ie ^ e.i
hv an , „ ,i , r
, he ,
purtt it wiii
i u,
r n the ««her
drier YYednesday.
Eleven members
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uncoinf.ii tu b ,- there
¡.hallo“
«era«e5ette.
r ,d
I« Oll» " " h its Horae' and "Sandy McDonald* o' I me countr Oregon hat |^»n
selied here and said that It apparent
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Itia th o l o f r» li» f—
answered the rollcall. The a f­
' K o ' n w "."n ,,,7 ,nx
" ,r
l.v had been distilled from hair tonic "ert U . W ,l» „ . a e n .^ ,!
Al, p , ^ , ,
'* ce ’•’■►"M ”
A» long
il i-
ternoon was spent in knotting a
perfumes and commercial alcchoi.
ius l - o f to ,r» iwgre<ti»nt
">vi»e claim» «raintt »»1,1 «e,,.e
quilt and sewing quilt blocks.
Il Will
lamia
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bottom
t»>intT~ii t., j-raent them within » ,
I »V *r barm you
Kat n ni licit aa
" «nt .. tro-R die .».te of t..,» LCtce?
A lter the business
m eeting
Preeldent Rejects Deftnae Day Plai»
natu*«" »mrcM
1 the one
k i ' T A L ’y .
¿? 'b - "Sdc*-
Lse clean seed.
unch
was
served
by
the
hostess,
Washington. D. C. >re,ldeitt Cool * 0 4 ’ *,’*» * « < *» fv e » „ U . v
«i»» «t tu«ne fur ht i dar».
v.
a.>sisted by her daughter, Mrs-
Idge ha« definitely decided to reject
« f. f t Unit cne-»tv. O/egoi
D ... i
boo Ramsay and her sister,
the war department's recommend» so;' first tmtgihe.» ,h'i, t , h
a , . ' ’ « * * '• " Faon.
Mrs. Joe E llio tt Mrs. B ertha
Hon for a national defense test ot ’ *’ ■
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a A.!m,v.,stratrtx AforcM iJ
Armistice day.
™ Redmond, Oregon,
Trent potato ieed with
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Autor A Tutting. Atty for Aj m,
®r corrosive ..11,11,™,,» fo' «"^e h y d e
nd Mrs. Elien Zimmerman were
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W e a r e Kiv in x »,»,„• a nB„. rad i(( e ,„ n p |e td
With b - t t e r . » . , tu b e s, l„ ,1 aUBak,j r , o tc „ ,,.e e
W ith e v e r y d o l l a r v a sh p u r c h a s e y o u Ket a
s S a v ° Ver i r ° m
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Yi' l<’ h ' cl< (o n ly
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Alberta Kocntz an 1 File.
from hoart dUc‘ M s “=
" i l l fit tin s luck) th e ra d io is y o u r s free .
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Vnnnice, from YVillamrtte. i m-f
* at hl» ll°°« her«.
T b o la rg e r th e p u rc h a a o , th e p io re k e y s y o u
irC15‘ly’ . “ ra8 w‘d> Rev? Mi
Haney Stays on Shipping Board
g et. A ll th e k e y s in u i t be tfivon b a fo re th o
JuCOormick, who preached in
Washington. D C .-P resid sn t Cooil
t ie Methodist church he.« Sui - •<l«e has definitely decidad to reap It r a fio is g iv e n a w a y . S e e it d is p la y e d in o n r
uay.
point Bert K Haney of Portland Or
w in d o w now .
m a member of the* shipping board '
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R e m e m b e r , AII th e s to r e s in A lb a n y will
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Spencer
of
Missouri
Dies
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b e c lo se d all d a y S a tu r d a y , M ay 30, D e c o ra ­
Washington, D. C .-S en ato r Seldei
• he su ffer..! a r< ti,r l a | , rro„ ,
tio
n d ay , Do y o u r s h o p p in g o n F r id a y
P Spencer of .Mlseourl died at Waite
hem orrhage fr..u, (he
, , Mr- / '-nd M u. YV. A. MuJier,'
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» P* H. Freerksi .
and Mr. and Mis. H. Koch a t - ’
tended (ho cloaixig exercises t f
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I h c . u led in th is S A L E a re c e r ta in co m -
p le te s u ite s a n d b ro k e n s u ite s a n d o d d p ie c e s
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DISHES
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K IT C H E N CABINETS
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BEDROOM SUITES
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she p ...ir,..„ed her d ep artu re
gh» Reed general ho»pa*j. Death was du.
1» reiHUIed i.„ p r..v |.,g „¡eely no« ■ to a blood clot on tho brain
212 East First si
The efficacy of the "com-crlb cross*'
Ucki
the shall
has again been demonstrated. Tbe
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same experiment has demonstrated
also tbe worth of tbe pure-bred cross.
Here is the story: Over In the state
of Iowa the experiment station offi­
cials decided to go across to the Outgoing Mail
neighboring state of Arkansas. Into a
A t th e H a ls e y postoffice m a il,
section where feed was scarce and
what cows they had were poor Indeed, «•lose going n o ith a t 1 R 5 0 u
and 5 :2 0 p.
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and buy a few of them, bring them
home, feed them well and breed them . £ ” ' n K south, 11:10 a. n). anj
to pure-bred bulls. Such an experi­ o:20 p. in.
ment. they reasoned, would demon­
To B ro w n sville , e :2 0 a. m.
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strate the value of good feeding to 12 m.
M a n ,m g stage to B m w u ,.
men who had herds of similarly poor v il e goes on to C ra w fo ,d l v i||r
cattle and It would show how such H o lle y and S w e it H o m e.
& herds could be Improved from genera­
tion to generation. Seven cows, four
yearling heifers and two heifer calves Ha'&ey Railroad T(me
f» were purchased. They were small and
undernourished.
Ncrt’1
South
Got Same Food.
Nc. t2, 3:29 a. m. Xo 17 12 ov n m
" hen they reached their new home,
•H. 4.25 p. m.
31, Ii:A4 p m
however, they got the same fend ami
care us the cows in the station herd No. 14. due lla:»cy at 5;O3 p
Instead of hay la winter and pasture to Jet oft pafckenger* from kcuth
hi summer, they were given alfalfa, Eu?ene.
silage Rod a well-J>alanced menl ra­ N o ? 313 V DV 52 T - P, ° n' \ if BcW 1-
tion. Instead of ¿different housing Ao». 31. 32. 3o and ¿4 ran between Port-
*ana anti Engene only.
«nil hit-and-miss care, they had a good Fassengers for south of Roseburg should
stable and chores were done by the takye. X ° '. 17 to E *»«*n* and there transfer
clock. The first year, under this kind
>o. 15.
of attention, two four-year-olds In the ^ •i^ V '^ re w n S v in e stage meets trains
lot produced 3,084.8 lbs. rnllk and Io, 17, 14, 34 and 33 in order named.
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119.24 lbs. fat. This production they
steadily Increased until, at seven
years of age. they produced an aver­ Paid-for Paragraphs
age of 4.907.7 lbs. milk and 229.91 lbs.
(5c a lin e )
fal. an Increase of 59 per cent In milk
and 54 per cent In fat. Allowing for
the natural Increase due to greater F o r gale— B u ck w h e at, 4c a pound.
maturity, the increase due to the cu­
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mulative effect of good feed and care
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wus 49 per cent In milk and 48 per
01(1 papers for sale at ò c a bundle
cent In fat. It was also shown that the
younger an animal comes under good at tbe E iite rti-is e office.
feed and management the greater will
be Its response. Comparing the rec­
YY a . . lt d — j i - - -berries.
ords of the two four-year-olds with
E n te rp ris e Office.
i hose of the older cows In the lot, they
Increased 14 per cent In milk and 8
per cent In fut as compared with the Resolutions cf Respeot
, mature cows. Those coming as heifers
, produced 27 per cent more milk and in memory of Marcella E. Kirk,
, -’+ per cent more fat than did those who died April 15, 1925:
starlet) nt maturity. There Is a lesson
Again th a t unwelcome yet
here for the tnogf of us. It is Just pos­
relerttless
visitor, Dec-th, hath
sible that too much has been said
about the Importance of good breeding entered the portals of our lodge
as compared with the emphasis that loom and rem o. d a dear sister
has been placed on good feeding We to Lie beautnui home beyond-
have been In sections where pure-bred
H er zealous work in the in­
bulls have been used for generations
terests
of our beloved order
but where the average production of
the herds was very low. It was a case and her life laden w ith gentle­
of poor feeding. When we consider ness and kind coeds, have won
that these Arkansas cows were as for her the plaudits of the good
poor ns could be found, we must con- M aster and wilt cause her name
Vtksc ,bai ” ,ere WOuld be verY fe»
to oe cherished in the affection­
3.000-pound cowg. if
cow, werf
ate memory of our lodge.
given a real chance.
Friday,
May
29
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lb» Ftah-r-BiS'lett <*<>ir>p.nj
Y..'bany, advertís-s some re.
-• gaii s in an annual clearanc
ale. See j age 6.
Albany is building a new
bridge to B ryant park and the
jubilee next Satin'd;*
v.ill be at the fair gound:
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their son from Beaverton fj>r
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visitor again £ .’.urday. Harol i .u t . senator and 0L «
Raybestos Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
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beginning
and ending
three lines i
SUPPORTS
Scraw ny A nim als From A r­
kansas M ade Good Pro­
ducers a t Iow a Station.
TORRANCE
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2003ebsrries
for sale. I h t
were all gone ,y Monday.
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