Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 08, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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RURAL ENTERPRISE
PACK 1
RURAL ENTERPRISE
> Iade*ea4ewt—Nut neutral—new*
paper, published e v eiy W eduetdsy,
» , Wa*. U. M U LK LIR
(bat hn is afraid tbe evidence on
which it it is based cannot stand
if students are permiaed to read I
what God baa written in stones]
and in all nature ?
*1.5« a year
There are some stingy, »lava­
A dvertisiug, 2<* an inch ; no diacoun
lor tiwe or apace ; no charge lor com driving husbands on farms, but I
pueition orc-ranges.
la "PaM-Car Paragraphs." ic a Bas­
i t a advertising disguised as a s s i
IT’S A LOSING GAME
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JULY 8. 1925
The Great Outdoors
W here Bread, Meat, Clothing, Health and Vigorous H um anity are Produced
the 0. A. C. finding, published on j Electricity on
ibis page, that 44 per cent of bills
Oregon Farms
for electricity paid on farms in
ibis state is for household use |
shows that they are not the rule. 14 per cent of It ¡9 Used
Will not Put the
Jardine Says “Don’t
Screws on Farmers
Do It Again
Hints for Linn
County Farmeri
Salem.—Tbe state board of control
To bare good winter layers feed
the
pullets well now.
ordered
a
notice
sent
to
all
warehouse
Two mao celebrated July 1 by
In Homes...4J Users
Repetition of Recent Price
men and to tbe committees and at-1
robbing the bank at Buckley,
It is announced that “ political |
Many
little apples were shriveled
per Mile of Wire
torneys in the various counties that
Fluctuations W ill Bring
on the trees by the heat in the last
Wash. Tbe city marabel marked leaders are tired of the open pri­
represent the board under the farm­
week in Jane.
Penalty of Law.
The Mountain States Power er’s relief bill of the 1925 legislature,
them so well for identification that mary ’’ and of election of federal
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.-ompany,
which
is
rapidly
absorbi­
The increased profit in wool,
Informing them that claims of harvest­
they have been buried.
senators by popular vote. That
The same day Joyce D. Thomp­ proves that those practices are ac­ ng individual electic systems in ing. threshing and sacking of grain
Mandan, N. D. — The grain ex­ growing has led to a sharp demand
Oregon
and
lour
other
states,
and
will
be
given
prior
consideration
by
changes
were notified by Secretary for breeding ewes.
son of Carlton, Or., tried tbe same complishing the objects for which
which is itself linked up with the the board. The legislature provided Jardine of the agriculture department
Arthur Jorgesoo of Sweet Home
game at Vancouver, Wash., and the people adopted them.
ipider web of wires that covers the >1,500,000 for the relief of farmers that unless they voluntarly take ac­ has oat stalks 1) inches in diame­
as he fled any alibi (he might have
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United States and against which in counties where wheat was frozen tion to prevent a repetition of the re­ ter and five feet high.
planned was shot full of boles bv
Opponents of the reform in Jitford Pinchot is broadiasting out, the fund to be used primarily to cent price fluctuations, he will go the
Hens kept where they do not get
a traffia officer. So was be. He i mate rules advocated by Mr. in alarm cry, has of late done aid the farmers In buying seed wheat full limit of the law iu compelling
sufficient
sunshine frequently lay
i
good
turn
to
the
struggling
and
for
re-seeding
purposes.
them to do so.
ia in a hospital.
Dawes say that one of the duties
soft-shelled eggs when no other
oveiwcrked American housewife.
In some districts It Is said harvest­
‘‘During
the
investigation
carried
on
Thompson bad a good reputa­ of that body is to “ stand out It has beta extensively advertising ing Is being held up because ware­
reason is apparent.
tion and bis family was highly against popular clamor.’’ That’s electrical devices that may take the house men are unwilling to let the by the department of agriculture to
Strawberries that are to be held
determine the causes of these dis­
respected.' Now, bowed down by what it did when it raised its own j Jrudgsry out of washing, ironing farmers have sacks on time, since astrous price changes,” he said in a in cold storage for later sale fresh
and other back-breaking domestic their wheat crops are under mortgage. Fourth of July address here, “I made are washed, freed from defective
sorrow at bit diegrace, his relatives
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activities.
The action taken by the board is ex­ certain suggestions to representatives fruits and packed io barrels with
think be is insane. Surely he is.
At tbe recent convention of the pected to meet this difficulty.
Trouble begins when a man
of »he Chicago Board of Trade and half their weight of sngar.
Any man who makes the kind of a
Natioual Light association in San
called upon them to consider construc­
start hs did haa the kind of insan­ who thinks his belief (or faith, Francisco Mrs. John D. Shermao,
Mabel Spearman of Haines is IS
tive measures to prevent a similar sit­ years old and has eight ewes which
which
ia
the
same
thing,)
is
president of the General Federa­
ity that led thousands to the gal­
uation in the future. As I see it, the brought 18 lambs this year. She
knowledge and tries to enforce it tion of Women's Clubs, gave an
lows before a guild of " alienist
grain exchanges of this country per­ raised the mother and grandmother
address on “ What Electricity Is
perjurers found a way to get rich uPon ot^cr*’
form a useful (unction—at least, We of those lambs on a bottle. Some
Doing for Women,’’ or what it is
quick.
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i The monkeys in the present fnn- capable of doing for them if tbs Have Sufficient Help on have perfecte«’. no better system of shepherdess 1
marketing. But when the price of
women give it a chance. She said
About twenty lettuce and cauli-
Hand to Keep Going.
wheat fluctuates 12 or 13 cents in a
“ Scientists” have told us all damentalist uproar are those wh> that if the faderation, which is the
day It indicates to me that there is flowar growers at Troutdale have
about the recant American earth siy that the evolution theory is largest combined group of women
organized for co-operative market­
In filling an ordinary silo it has gen­ something wrong.”
quakes. On» announces positivbly that man descended from tl e ia the country, and the electric erally been found that it is most eco­
They expect to ship 150
The secretary's warning was de­ ing.
association, which |is the largest nomical to have a sufficient number of
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there is no connection between tbe ■non key-
livered in the course of an exhaustive carloads of cauliflower and a
industrial organization, uuite their men on hand to keep the silo filler in
causes of the shakes on tbe coast.
Chicago lawlessness haa reached «(Torts to bring more eleotrical pretty constant operation, says discussion of the agricultural problems decreasing amount of lettuce.
Another is equally sure (they are a polut where bankers offer >2000 appliances into homes they will Hoard’s Dairyman. There can be some of the country, for whose solution he
Tillamook is tone of 69 counties
all dus ta one cause. Between the »piece for dead bandits. O’witd foim a more powerful agent for saving in labor if the corn binder is suggested these policies:
Better farm business methods, In­ in the United Stall'« that are free
started, say. the evening before cut­
two big Santa Barbara shakeups
good
than
the
country
has
khown.
and wooly Illinois I
She said hotnemaking is tbs ting and Is kept going before filling cluding adjustment of production to from bovine dub«"culosis. It has
they told us it was all over ; there
prospective needs.
cost tha county $30,000 in tbs
greaetst industry in the United starts in the morning. In this way one
would be no more at present.
Maintenance of a liquid eftsh and last three years to get rid of tb*
may
possibly
cut
down
enough
corn
-140 '°P*1°1 " 0 3 ’’9 A3N3H3 T 'A States, that efficiency in tbe home
“ Soiencs’’ is defined in the dition-
twyratup JI» Aq pjog u»»A Aiioj is even more important than in tbe and release the man on the binder to staple reserve by farmers to tide them plague, and it was werth it.
over poor crop years, as against re­
ary as “ knowledge.” A “ sci- iiao IO} qu«i»3 )o IWUUMU aqj u, jn, factories, that 92 per cent of the work with the machine.
At that auction of South African
With a small cutter it is usually suf­ investment of all available profits in
en list” ia a fellow who thinks he -G-jaaaiw uaaq raq pua *]vui»u| pus (vso, homemakers do their own work ficient to have one man lu the silo, one mere
Angora bucks at Carapwood, Tex.,
land.
«;oq-»uaimw»U
<ud that only a 6mall proportion man to operate the engine and cutter,
knows what other people may be­ pauiquiog • tj
J. B. Stump & Sons of Monmouth
of tbe homes are equipped with three men and teams to haul the com,
lieve or diebelieve.
The aphis is appearing on field peas paid >725 for one, William Riddel
labor-saving devices. Electricity with possibly two men loading in the
dt Son of tha same place $625 and
can
now do principally all the field. The number of teams and men and the vetch crop of Lincoln county. E. W. Hogg of Salem $576. U,
In Portland Friday a woman
Maggot
trouble
Is
serious
ou
cabbage
work iu the home, and Mrs. Sher- wRl depend to some extent upon the
S. Grant and Guihrie Brothers of
and-cauliflower.
whose husband bad divorced her on
man says tbs federation plans to distance the corn Is to be hauled. It
Dallas bought several,
In
spite
of
the
severe
weather
of
muy
also
be
necessary
to
keep
one
New Testament grounds committed
educate the housewives of the
last
winter
Lincoln
county
this
year
man operating the binder or cutting
Prospects are bright at Hood River
euieide because th- dirty brute prevent more accidents than good country COncerniug that fact.
will harvest the largest crop of Ever­ this season for an apple crop of large
the corn in another manner.
brakes.
Profs. W- J. Gilmore and F. C.
with whom she had baeu consorting
Corn will make the best silage when green blackberries ever known.
It possible take the best. Your
size and good quality. The yield la
would not try to get a divorce eyes need and demand the best McMillan of 0- A. C. have been It is cut Just as the kernels are dent­
Royal Anne cherries have begun to
investigating electrical service and ing and glazing .and before tbe lower arrive at the cannery of the Eugene now estimated at 60 per cent of the
himself
and marry her. She that money will buy.
3.000,000-box tonnage of last yoar. The
possibilities on Oregon farms.
leaves have commenced to dry up bad­ Fruit Growers’ association, and while
might have improved tna moral
They jouud,
ly. This will usually mean from ten the crop is not heavy this summer, it fruit will run considerably larger in
atmosphere by killing nim first.
Avervge number of users per days to two weeks before the corn is expected that there will be quite a size than la«t
Tne recent hot wavo did not mater­
would be cut for grain. In the early
mile of distribution (iue, 4 |.
long run on this frult.
ially affect the fruit crop of the Rogue
day,
corn
was
cut
when
In
the
roast-
Cost of lines and taansformers,
river valley and the quality of the val­
Last Wetuesdsy in Portland
lng-ear stage and this made a very-
par mile, $1024.
Spray
for
Vegetables
ley's greatest commercial crop, pears,
sour
silage.
From
tills
extreme,
there
Judge Morrow gathered in his
On liuee now installed 24 per
lias been a tendency of going to the
Arsenate of lead la better than promises to be tbe best In its history.
courtroom twenty applicants for
cent are not patrons, due to cost. other
extreme of allowing the corn to Paris green as an application on veg­
Total moneys paid growers of all
Of electric bills paid by farmers become too ripe, with tbe result that etables and vines such as the potato,
default dlvaroe decrees and had
kinds of fruit raised by members of
44
per
cent
was
for
household
uses
the ensiled material is not quite as cucumber and bean, because it will
shown to them a moving picture
and 56 per cent for irrigation palatable and does not kwji quite as stick to the plant longer. Paris green, the Hood River Apple Growers' asso­
depiotingtbe evila of divoroa. He
pumps. Only 13 irrigation pumps, well. The idea is to get tbe corn Into however, will kill the bugs as quickly ciation In 1924 reached >3.201,895, far
also delivered a lecture on the
and all on three lines.
the silo when it contains a sufficient and ns readily as arsenate of lead. in excess of receipts of any former
subject. He is more than a legal
More extended use of such serv­ amount of moisture so that It-will Arsenate of lead should be used at year.
Optometrie
B. L. Beck is drilling for artesian
ice on t(|e farm does nut depend so commence to heat at once and will the rate of one teaspoonful to two gal­
automaton,
Manufacturing
pack thoroughly. It Is desirable to lons of water, well stirred or at the water on the John Brice place near
Optician much on price of «urrentas en
the farmer's ability to finance avoid either of the extremes mentiuned rate of 1 pound to 50 gallons of wa­ Boardman. He recently brought In
Is Mr, Bryan’s faith so weak ALBANY
OREGON.
ter for arsenate of lead and one-half the tenth artesian well on the project
above.
equipment.
pound of parls green to 50 gallons of for W. A. Price with a flow of three
About 15 per cent of Oregou
Frequent and shallow cultivation water. Cover the plants thoroughly
gallons per minute at a depth of 10»
farms have electric service. Some will keep the garden coming along In to get good results.
feet.
5000 are served by electric compa­ good shape.
Fill Ordinary Silo
Most Economically
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q jje ie a sji «H
Good Glasses
E. C. Meade,
H. Albro,
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
AND
SURPLU S
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
“ PL A T E S T H A T F I T ”
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nies and 2500 have individual
Overfeeding
Is
bad for the calf. A
plants.l
Outside of household appliances, good rule Is alwnys to keep the calf a
pumps and dairy machines, agri- little hungry.
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eultural equipment is not adapted
A garden free from weeds not only
to the electrie motor drive.
produces more vegetables but is a
Of the farmers on Ahtanum sight worth seeing.
ridge, a Mabton (Wash) report
THE MARKETS
«ays, 99 per cent have signed lor
slectrieity from the I’acittc Tower
Portland
vnd Light company. A bonus of
Wheat — Hard white, >1.39: soft
(8200 is required, of which $3000
white, >1.33; northern spring and hard
□ as bctu subscribed.
Grown», bridge work and fillings 1» will
Alfalfa for Hogs
pay you to get ray prices on »our dental work,
Experiments conducted by the ani­
mal husbandry department at South
Cusick bank build i g, Albany
There’s a sure cure tor
hunger at the
C tite
C o n fe c tio n e r y
and
Beit 8weet9 and soft drinks,
C a fe te r ia
at the
Best cuisine
Efficient service
Pleasant surroundings
Albany, Oregon
W. S. DUNCAN
Any Girl in Trouble
may communicate with Ensign Lre of the Salvation Army at th«
White Shield Horn«, 565 Mayfair avenue. Pot Hand, Oregon.
wisest girls keep out of trouble
Dakota state college Indicate that al­
falfa hay .added to the ration of a
fattening hog will reduce materially
the amount of corn required to pro­
duce 100 pound» of pork. Whole al­
falfa hay proved to he practically as
good for hogs ns chopped alfalfa.
The alfalfa hay can be fed in a rack.
FOR SALK
Altman & Taylor
Thrashing Outfit
Sixteen Horsepower Engine
36 36 Separator
Good Tank
Three Good Bundle Beds
Small Cash Payment
Rett on easy terms
D- C Howard
Kugeue, Molar Route A
winter, >1.35; western white, >1.38;
western red. >1.31.
Hey — Alfalfa. >19®20 ton; valley
timothy, $20® 21; eastern Oregon
timothy, >23®24c
Butterfat—44c delivered Portland
Eggs—Ranch, 29®31c.
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook;
Triplets, 27e; loaf, 28c per lb.
Cattle—Steers, medium. >7.50®8 65.
Hogs — Medium to choice, >13.50®
14.00.
Sheep—LAmbg, medium to choice.
>8.00® 12 00.
Seattle.
Wheat—Soft white. >1.44; western
white. >1 42; hard winter, >1.42; west­
ern red. >1.40; northern spring. >1.40;
Big Rend bluestem. >1.44.
Hay—Alfalfa. >24; D. C, >28; tim­
othy. >26; mixed hay. >24.
nutterfst— 43c.
Eggs—Ranch. 32®37c.
Hogs—Prime. >14.25®14 60.
Cattle Prime steers, >8.50®9.
Cheese—Oregon fancy to retailers.
29c per lb.; do standards. 25c; Wash­
ington fancy triplets, 25c.
Spokane.
Hogs- Prlfhe. >13 75®i4 OO. *
Cattle—Prime steers. >1.00® 8.60.
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