MURAL E N T E R P R IS E PAGE ♦ .owoeooooeooowo«« They’ll be at the G L O B E A1-BAXY j Sun. —Mon.—Tu«». I l AU Tl F U L 4* 1 SINGLE WIVES” r with { and Special Sunday Dinner roTMt Br» protection coat» Uttl* and m t »» much. • • • Weed» are weed« and should ba a • a corn need» tha jarmlnutlon teat fully a» much a» Bald ear», thia apeUE. . . . Sweet »UT lO N IL Y CORINNE GRIFFITH JUNE 17, 1*35 Plant sound aeed la a wall prepared seed bed to ba aaaurad of a good crop stand. at T LMBLE INN near Albany »>>30 p . m . t o 11 a a a Get the chick» out on tbe ground as soon at you c*“ - Even while the weather la cool, let them have acoeaa Heavy feeding and no exercise od to the graaa and ground, but provide a runway ao they can hurry back to Sunday la equally bad for horaea and the brooder stove when they get cold. Chick» wlU «>“ • t0 heat wheu necessary If the runway la opened for A lfalfa give« the beat retulta when them- allowed to stand three to five year». • • • I f your garden haa no great length Thia la a good time to start collect­ er breadth, remember that Its height la ing broomsticks from all your neigh Infinite. s e e bora They are Ideal »take» for heavy- Remember that sweet olover hay growing plants. Grab anything that look» like a neat »take and »tore it, properly made Is a t high In protein as for stakes njver_cotne_affilsa In the alfalfa. MILTON SILLS Two great »tar» in a picture you won’t soon forgot Halsey Happening« (Continued from page 1) C. R. Evans and wife went t t Monmouth Sunday. T. J. Skirvin and wife were at Junction City Sunday- Mary Smith was home from Albany over Sunday. Lavalle Kitchen is here visit­ ing Milferd Muller for a week A new m arried couple a rt Alice 0 . Hulls and Earl F. F a r­ rier. The contractors hope to com plete the H arrisburg bridgt this fall. Jesse Cross and wife and E. C. Miller and wife visited New­ port Sunday. Claron Gormley and wile have moved into the Nancy Palm er house. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zimmer­ man attended the Sam Cooper funeral Sunday. P, H. Freerksen attended the monthly creamery meeting f,t AJbany Monday. J. C. Porter was an Albany visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Muller and son Harold drove to New­ burg Saturday and visited with Mr- and Mrs. Kitchen. They «»ma back Saturday evening. Inventions and discoveries which lessen labor and increase efficiency are being made every day. They affect farm industry as well as that in the factory, the mine, the forest or anywhere else. H e who does not keep abreast of the march of progress cannot compete on even terms with him who does. H e who has a .college education has an advantage over him who has not in Ray best oh Hi-speed Brake Service Station East First a., Albany, the fskating rink Phone 379 near Halsey Railroad Tfmo North South 32, 3:24 a. m. flag 17. 12:09 p. m. 16, 5:15 a. t o . IS. 12;45 p. a . 18, 8:16 a. m. flag 33, 8:12 p. m. flag 14,{12:09 p. m. flag 31, 1 :34 p .m . flag 34, 4:08 p- ni. Not. 14 and 16 atop to let off passenger. from south of Eugene. No. 31, direct connnctieo for Marshfield points. Passengers for synth of Eugene should take train N » 17. Halsey-hrownsville stage leaves Hal­ sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 8:11 p. m. Leaves Brownsville at 7:40 a. m. aad 3.35 and 8:45 p m. At the Halsey postoffice mail» close going north at 11:50 a. m. and 6:20 p. m. Going »oath, 11:10 a. m. and 5:20 p. m. To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and 12 in. Morning stage to Browna- ville goea on to Crawfordsville, Holley and Sweet Home. NotiM Notice is hereby given that or­ dinance number 88, making it un­ lawful to ride a bicycle on any board, cement, or granite walk within the corporate limits of tbe oily, will be strictly enforced henneforth. By order of the council, E. F. Cross, Recorder, Jallus Krutisshnitt D u d extracting treasures from the soil. Agricultural editors do not invent the things they publish. T hey learn of the successes and failures of farmers and tell other farmers about them. Often the read­ ers are able to turn this information into dollars and cents/ Read page 2 of the every week. Whit« Leghorn la Most Satisfactory for Eggs The Whit» Leghorn» seem to be the ■xwt »«tl»f«rtory breed fer cotnmer ‘ 1*1 egf production. When both egg« and moot are desired II pay» to keep oaa of the general-purpooe brood», like •»erred Plymouth nook», Rhode Island • Rods or White Wyandotte». Thl» brief list dose oot mention all the breed» that are good for egg production or for and moot production. I t la the Individuals In a breed and not the breed name that determine» the prof­ it» from a Sock of poultry. I f the bene that ley white eggs and the beat that lay brown eggs ore man •<»d tha eame. I think there la very little. If any. difference In the quality " f -the (entente I have heard owner« of 'the brown breeds »ay that their e»go seemed to look richer and prob­ ably contained more food value than whlte-ehcllod eggs, but scientific In­ vestigation seen}» to Indicate that tba egg» of tha Mina weight are about equal In food value regardless of tbe color of the shell. It Is often found that White Leg bora eggs will hatch a larger per cent of chirks than tome brown egg breeds. I think the vigor of the stock 1» of* more Importance than the color of the egg In determining halcliablllty. Reconditioning Shop Outgoing Mail Merle Straley has been re­ engaged to teach the school on the Brownsville road and the old schoolhouse, severely criti­ cised by County Superintendent Geer, is to be replaced by a modem structure. More than half the Bell Tel» phone wires are now under ground. In digging trenches foi them in cities a compressed aii equipment cuts up the pavement and another machine and one oi two men dig a trench 8*/2 f©«t deep, 20 inches wide and 800 feet long in a day. Some labor- saving machine! TORRANCE Collecting Broomsticks o'clock Music by Night Hawks D A N C IN G Pumping water by band la all right —when a man naeda exeretae aad baa plenty of time. growing Season and usually there It a dearth of them whea they are most needed Stout »take» for tomatoee arm be needed. oet Chicks on Ground Julius Kruttsohnilt, direotor and retired chairman of the executive committee of the Southern Paeifie lines, died in New York Monday at tbe Presbyterian hospital, from a sudden attack of heart disease. He was 71 years old. Mr. Kruttschntrt was such a mao as those held up for examptsa in Profesaor Dubac’a add real at tha Halaey graduation. On tha Wed­ nesday before hi« sudden death a bulletin had been issued by the Southern Paeifiu which said: The youngster seeking a formula for success may find it ia tha of* ficial appreciation of Julius Krutt­ achnitt, placed on tile Southern Pacific records by the directors with their acceptanco recently of tbe former chairman's resignation. After reciting the fact of hit 47 years service the resolution an»- meratea the qualities that made Kruttachnitt one of the Isadiag railroad men of tbe world. Hero they are: “ Indefatigable industry, consist­ ent courage, uufaltering fidelity and zeal, added to praotioal akill, technical training and aoientifie knowledge,” Church of Christ H( ra m , lag may not be financially ao profitable bat there la a “heap o' Uv- lag" In IL e e e Reiter seed and better machinery are not eipenaea; they are productive Invest manta e e a Peat Is far more valuable as a place for crop» to grow than as a fertiliser fee upland aolla • • • Long rows In gardens nre beat. Beds suffer more from drought and a rt harder to cultivate • • • No vegetable la easier taken care of er returns more for the labor expended upon it than asparagus Plant good seed end reap more than y rr Clean Land for Alfalfa Keep salt before abeep at all times. Get grain harvesting machinery in share. s e e Plant alfalfa on clean, cultivated Do not fall to plant «by beans-for land. Thl» mean» corn or potato land. A clean firm, moist »eedbed la esaea- hog pasture. s e e tlal to success, and clean com ar po­ Even three-leaf clover brings good tato land gives these essentials In a practical way- Fall-plowed grain-stub­ luck If you have'plenly of IL . • • • ble land, well finned la the spring, can The heaviest taxes the farther ha» to be made Into a good seedbed for al­ falfa. Hpringplowed stubble land la pay are tha ones levied by his own the last choice. I f It Is necessary to tlteknesa. s e e ure ouch land, plow eerty, peck well, M ud, of the winter killing of clover and seed a little later than usual. can he avoided by sowing 'native red clover eeed only. s e e While there would he eetne waate AU good saw handle« -ere made af In hogging off barley and while the apple wood, because It (loro not break bogs would not make as efficient use tf a saw Is dropped. » e e , of It as they would If It were har­ vested. threshed and ground, the time ««ved la getting the cheaper feed, end the labor and ex|>eiwe of harvesting «»ved. probably would make up far any waste end lose from thia method of heeding. Thia of course, applies rid your iv«rm of Catarrh or Deafness only to the small patch grown far caused by Catarrh. eerig feed. tv /be cncr 46 wwv F. J. C H E N E Y &. C O , Toled o , Ohio Hogging Off Barley Sunday Schoo), 10. Preaching, l l . Christian Endeavor, 7. Clifford Carey,paa tor. I Hall's C atarrh Medicine H alsey O arage Union Gas and Oil Fisk, Firestone and Gates Tires and Tubes Ford P arts and Accessories Buy your tires here and save money. All work done here is guaranteed Pearls for the June Bride Glasses for evening wear and any of lue numerous atyles in pearl« are neceatarv to complete the outfit of tha June bride. PEARLS! PEARLS! PEARLS? « THE BEST DISH for children aa well a« grown people daring the hot days of tha summer time is a heaping plate of pure, rich iee cream. There ia nothing elaa ao cooling and nour. ishing to tbe evatern a« thia. The ice cream we aell is made frorr the beet miI k and cream and it fresh every d ay. Try it and be cool. E. C. Meade, Optometrie H. Albro, " “ “ ' - “ ¿ X « Clark s Confectionery ALBANY OREGON.