MLILAL ENTtkPRr-.L > I.'. M - jt U . M " paper. p aU itó ».! eveiy W»<äi*««4*/ The Great Outdoors ' n a ta jom ad the s t a ir m a a a fa c ta r- u i by ptaad.ag gailty of ».olatma (tb e S n arm an aat. They paio 11 id ,O X in fica» and probably ara | I M a /aar AArerUm sg 20c »» I K h v‘ lor HOM o» »>»•« , ao charge lor cot.. poaitica or ' la a g n la T a M - r * f paragraph».' U a « a * « • a 4 a a rti*ia < 4i»r»i*eS aa aawa bow recouping by violating the la« some mora. Oregon pay« $ 2 1 5 ,« » lor la- frm gm , u . pa«»., patent of D Q lA M S COME T a V I through them lighting home» turning wbaala, irrigating field» and providing for dorneet.e use an abundance of the purest water in the world, all at actual coet be »ar.ee principally owned and wholly controlled by the popula­ tion it aerved He proved hia faith by inveetmg in the inauguration of a campaign to attain tba financing of the project and by making aeaura the water right. Bat hia viaion wav not «bared by eoongb people wh' had funds to invest. Cities which thought they oouid gat along eom» wny at lata first ooat failed to «bow • oough «©-operative spirit anti not enough men with capital took an later sat. Moet of the cities are using water of ^inferior quality. The revival of tba project ia not im ­ possible but ia improbable. Mr. Andaraon has had otb«r drtama which have came true. Hr ia a successful inventor. W here Bread. Meat Clothing. Health and Vigorous Humanity are Produced . . the Stinging Does Not Items of Interest K ill a Honey Bee to Linn RurallStS litig atici: Add that and «xpei.se of : to the eoet of the ronda. They art worth it, bat there have been inaay Drtaasars have oaada •ivi.ixatu.r. aaiatakta « b a t it ia. Every infant.on, «very modarn improvement, ia »cont- Thia is a period of earthquakes body's dream tome tana. Our game eomoaitaioo baa just And “ Of all tad word« of tongue or been shaken op by 00«. It t t g t pen the aaddeet are Wa.tei's am.la .a as tranquil aa nave bee o f ” Waldo Anders©» of Albany hac The more a man don’t know a glortona dream. H * fiaiooed a u nited people Io tea W illa m e tte about a dogma tba aurar ba feela valley availing of tba tremendous that ha is right and everybody sis« reecoreee at Clear Lake and ia wrong.______ *“ JULY l i :wj- K U TU U . E N T E R P R f Ä io n * Nebraska Reunion Ve#r UOD Late-Sown Flax in Linn County advantage of acd after generation the special edncation for farm work ia Muscles May Work for 20 Why Canned Vegetables neing demenurated. Agricoltura; Machines That Pull Ten collage graduates sod faros club Acre» a Day Under Minutes after th© Sometimes Poison boys and girls ars achieving suc­ Linn Butter Best Inspection Insect is gone cesses that could caver have been While no growing bacteria wilt Oregon is a floral state and survive for any lccgtb of time at could produce more honey than the temperature of boiling water it consumes and materially cut some are able to go into spore down the sugar bill, as stated in form. When the juices are acid, a recent article on the subject as m fruits and tcmaties, all forme of bacteria ars killed quickly at in the Enterprise. A great many more people the highest temperature possible in the water bath. Corn, peas, might enjoy keeping bees and baaos and other vegetables need to add to their incomes. M any processed under steam pressure are needlessly afraid to attempt at h.ghcr temperature. — Depart- The annual reunion of Nebraska to handle the fragal little in- folks in f)r»goo will oecar this sects, but needlessly so. AI year at Colorado lake, about three swarm of Italian bees may be miles west of Corvallis, Aug 2— handled a great deal and no All-day g .tå. Program at 11. »tinging occur. They are very Now that summer ia here and friendly little ladies if treated the thermometer registering from kindly and not jolted nor alarm­ 96 to K>4, it foreee a i to apol. ed. Mr. Root, son of the late ogixe for the unkind words wa A. J. Root, “the” bee man of »aid about tba weather mao at odd aod regular times during the the United States, in a recent • prfr.g.— Scio Tribune. article has disposed of some Fourth of July ee!sbrations and week and outings took a toll of I a- twtaa 200 and .100 lives in the arga cities of the United States, numan sacrifice to the goddess oi liberty. Farm Account Clubs mant of Agriculture, A any Co-operative Creamery " i? butler western division of tbe National western Creamery Boilermakers' assida- tion this year. I t pays . _ to thin apples on tbe frees, we are told. W ell, they are pretty well thinned hereabouts tbie year. I M E M A R K ET3 1 he department of agriculture hae a potato from tbe mountains Portland of Peru that ia aa yellow aa butter Wheat — Hard white, 11.39; soft and of a rich, nutty flavor. An effort ia being made by croaeing white. $1.37; northern spring, hard it with varieties in this country to winter, western white, $1.38; western red, $1.35. • increase its eize and yield. popular fallacies about bees. One is the idea that the bee dies when she stings. Asked "Is it true that a honey bee dies when she stings?” Mr. Root, who pro­ It will he surprising to know bably knows as much about that there are 77 co-operative bees, from practical experience, lr long and die as happy if 00 wild lofty fears. Sold by t i l druggists. loose from it. pound of flesh and the more that a filbert orchard and tells of a game ia preserved for aportsmen to F. I- C H E N E Y & . C O .. T o le d o , O h tr “Although the sting may be pound of flesh will be worth in the Spokane. filbert tree on such land on tha separated from the bee it is a market.— Ed.] Hogs—Prime. $13.75® 14.00 wound or kill for pleasure. Umpqua that is 70 years old, s/ith thing of life. The little muscles Cattle— Prime steers, $8.00®8.60. Protect Your Eye« a trunk nearly three feet in d ia m ­ D ra in a g e in ex p e rim e n ta l fields continue to work the barbed at O. A. C. hae doubled th e crop The Mosier Fruit Growers’ associa eter, a spread of 45 to 50 fseet from tbe dust and wind. W» Congressman Hawley put hi» needles back and forth and tion has reported contracting Its en [ and a bight of 32 feet. finger on a sore spot when he laid have a splendid line of colored every thrust carries them deep­ yie ld . tire 1925 tonnage to the American He says that such a tree could gl tasca. Tba colors range through io a apeacb at Oregon City tin t th» hire, »molted, violet and amber.) er into the flesh and also re­ An Invasion of cutworms, advanc Fruit Growers, Inc. Principals to the never have beeD produced on h ill Ina from field to field in large num deal declined to reveal prices. leases poison from the sack. land. He also says th a t deep stale spends to© much rnonar Rut The price, one dollar per pair. Completion of the pumping plant planting will lead to larger crops “By actual observation hers like an army, is reported in the what plaiter ean heal that tore? through a microscope I found Rogue river valley south of Phoenix. for the new Malin irrigation district of nuta throughout tbs Ilia of the Wa haven't yet found a way t< that a bee sting will continue Much damage already has been done was announced by the reclamation tree. aback the grabbers whoee grabbing service, and within a short time water working for twenty minutes In the Talent district. Miss Mearle Strsley is will be pumped Into the canals. awtlla our taxes. fafter the l>ee is gone’ I de- , spending a week at Newport. taeassa w ■ — 1 liberately had a bee sting ms Oregon Chicks Good. on the back of my hand so W hits Leghorn eggs sell for M r.'Bryn says if tba evolution that I could study the opera­ more money than brown ones, but theory ia truh there is no Uod. l.i tions at close range. Leghorn cockerels do not yield other words, fled could not have “When you get stung, don’t much meat and are not tn much performed the feat of creation in try to pinch the end of the demand on the market. One Linn ' WHEAT, any way except by tba axa