Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, August 19, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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KENNETH HARLAN
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A «lory of the«« wbo marry
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August 23— 24
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G LO BE
CAMPINQ ANO PROBLKM OF FOOD
Haliey Happenings
TJie artistic
(Continued from page 1)
durable fiber covering
W . A. Brock enter«') a Engene
ho»p»tal Monday.
- A n Improvement on Printed Linoleum
Rev. Robert Parker and family
are home from C ollage C love,
Resistance to wear is probably the one quality you
look for first when selecting floor covering. And it
is that qua lity above all others w h ich has been
built into Pabcolin.
N ot linoleum, nor a substitute, but an improvement’
on printed linoleum—a floor covering w ith its wear«
ing surface composed of special enamel paint in«
stead of the usual soft oil-paint.
This hard, wear-defying surface rests on a firm “ body" of
The new Roaring River hatchery
b hatching, though not fu lly com
pleted.
J. N. E llio tt and J. E. llam lev and
amiliea spent Sunday at O. J. AJ
bertaon’s.
Eldon Cross and w ife visited Mrs
Cross’ parents at Hillsboro over the
week end.
C. P. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. C. D
Einn and Cecil Farner went to A l­
bany Wednesday.
H. L. Straley and wife and his Ohio
brother and wife got home from
Newport Sunday.
The Tnew auto ligbt law go<s
into effect Sept. 1. Have your
lights legal. Avoid lines.
More pupils, less total cost and
higher salaries for teachers in schools
in Linn county this year than last
tell a story of real efficiency
Tbs name of C. tl. F *lk sr. wa*
down on that Are rsiief subscrip
lion paper for a larger sum that
anybody sis« gave, but the circu-
lators withheld it from publics
tio i, surmising that it would not
do him justice, as be was likely to
go still farther.
Let us show you Pabcolin. There are pattern« euitabf*
for bedroom, bathroom, laundry, kitchen, porch, dining*
room, hall, in fact for any room in the house.
H A LSEY
Soy-Bean Dealer Is
in Jail for Fraud
RURAL ENTERPRISE
ontaini more good reading each
veek man
than any omer
other Linn countv
county
>eekiy. See partial list of conten « H e D elivered T arheel BlaeH
In stead o f O tootan.
.t top of page 1.
$ 1.50 a year
tP rs p s rs d by the U n ite d S tstee D e p a rtm e n t
of A < rlc u ltu ro .)
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Laundry sent Tuesdays
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
A B E S
PL A C E
We desire to thank our many
friends, neighbor« and relatives
woo so kindly assisted us at tbs
recent fire.
L. R Falk and Family.
Sheriff
DELBERT STARR
F u n eral D ir e c to r and L i­
c e n sed E m b a lm er
One f Dollar
Year or One
Richard has his steelbar-
red, sheet
locked
iron ceilinged
boarding
and pad­
house filled.
Its
capacity is six persons but there are
Efficient Service.
Motor Hearse. now seven and i f three had not es­
Lady Attendant
caped some time ago there would
Brownsville.....................................Oregon ’ have been ten.— Sunday’s Democrat-
Herald.
Bunk About
Income Tax
Since the new pavement between
Junction City and Harrisburg was
opened for travel the Pacific highwsy
Halsey and Harrisburg
• through Halsey has been a lively
Call D. T avuor , Halsey, or
W, L. W WIGHT, Harrisburg ' place, but w;,it till the Harrisburg
bridge is open.
W . L- W R IG H T
Mortician & Funeral Director
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
A N D
SU RPLUS
$35,000
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
As Cold at the Frexen
North
«• our ice cream. It j( delightfully
cooling and refreshing after a herd
»hopping tour. Slop in and enjoy
« plaie. We have all flavor»—
chocolate,
vanilla.
strawberry,
•ftoon. tll„ i fruttj> e(0
j , m akff
»it ideal refreshment and it nour-
i bing and wholesome.
Dad’s and Mani’s
Chicken Dinner
Clark s Confectionery
Dr* C. FIC Q , Dentist
Cedar Posts
“ PLATES
THAT
F IT ”
Grown», bridge work and filling.
lt w . |
P»T you to get my prices qQ
j eulal work’t
Cueick bank build rg, Albany
PARKER PENS d- PENCILS
Any Girl in Trouble
Good Slabwood
- J com,nu01c . „ with
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" h ite Slue J Home S6.5
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7
O'«*.
.Ma, fair avenue, PottUud, Oregon.
$4.50 a cord
Oregon is not to be honestly rev
E“"~ ' h - ij
k
H e wish to thank onr many
friend» for their kindness and gym.
Price Level Touches 1921 Figures.
pathy during the sickness and
Washington, D. C. — The general death of our beloved mother and
level of wholesale prices for July! for the beautiful floral offerings
segched the highest mark since Feb
Mr. and Mr«. A. F. Rohnetl.
ruary, 1921.
M r. and Mrs. C. B. Mercer,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F Hom,
Mr. ahd Mrs. E O. Isom,
1 p int tom ato pulp
m cups w a ta r
or canned to -
S alt and pappar
m ato soup
to tasta
1H cupa evapo-
H tap. aoda
rated m ilk
U rin e tom ato pulp or aoup to tha
boll, add tha saaaonlnea and aoda
H eat tha m ilk and w a ta r and comblna
alow ly w ith tha tom ato m ls tu ra
S h irre d Eggs.
t i cup evaporated tg tap. p a p rik a
Because he thoughr that farmers
r if you act quickly you can join
don’t know beans," a certain exploiter
m ilk
| eggs
Chancy Sickela and wife started
i ba
of so.v-hean seed Is now revising his S» cup w a te r
t tb«p. fa t
Sunday for their outin.g, going by
fc
t
ip
pepper
O ra te d cbeeae
opinion while serving a term In the
B eat the e«<s a dd th e m ilk , w a te r
way of the Southern Pacific, as M r
| penitentiary for violation of the postal and seasoning* ____ _____________
M e lt th e fa t In a f r y -
Sickela says he wants leisure to see­
fraud law. Some farmers “do know Ing pan
Add the egg m ixtu re and
s
tir
u
n
til
the
m
ix
tu re Is creamy. W hen
the country as he goes, instead of
hich is still open. Taper sta rt-! ,bT 5 ' and1wl,eD sorae of ,hMe b« Ipr
alm ost dons, sp rin kle w ith
grated
,
. .
R
j posted soy-bean growers recently re
Leing tied down closely to the run­
cheese
Serve on slices o f bread, toast
c U aaa
ning of hia auto every second. They ' h e n paid for; stops on expiraitoni c*ived shipments of Tarheel Black In- M
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v r - class.
I stead of the Otootan which they had
U . this
w ill go through Portland and Spo
The same quantity of pur»
ordered, the matter was called to the
kane and to visit daughters in Wyo­
fresh milk may advatageouil)
attention of the post Office department
ming and Oklahoma and expect to
and the United States Department of be substituied for evaporated m ill
be gone from four to six weeks. Mr.
and yater. Once op.'ned, sterilizer
Agriculture.
and Mrs. M. L. Bolton of Cottage
Investigation by the post office offi­ evaporated milk and frecli cooled
Grove are caring fo r the place dur­
C n you get more for the it ones ? cials disclosed the fact that thia lone m ilk from the cow are equal!)
operator was advertising the higher liable to infection and deteriora­
in g the absence o f the Sickelses.
priced variety, Otootan. for sale nt tion.
about one-half the regular market
r a r a slte s K ill Pestä
value and doing a tremendous bust
A well-known scientist once ex
H ill S election o f S eed
news.
His plan called for no shipment
pressed the opinion that were It noi
P otatoes Is S atisfactory of beans of any variety until the cus
for the tendency of Insects to prej
tomer became Insistent, and then he
A large number of pairs of plants
spsa each other, thus holding dowr
their numbers, life on this globe wouic from slmllur halves of the same seed substituted the cheaper Turheel Black.
be made Impossible for the verte tubers were grown under as nearly the He was brought to trial and convicted
(P ortland Oregonian)
bratea. Including man. Entomologiat, sunie conditions as possible and were of fraudulent use of the malls. Be­
cause
of
the
high
price«
of
the
Otootan
The
Palm
Beach plan exempts for
have been taking advantage of thl, compared for yield at the Geneva
warfare to help In keeping down ih. experiment station. Wide differences and Laredo varieties there has been e long specific period all taxation o'
numbers of certain Insect enemies ot « e re found In the yields, ranging from considerable substitution of the cheap
incomes and inheritances, thereby—
j crop«, Introducing parasites from vs nothing to 141.8 per cent of the aver­ er black varieties, such as Wilson,
Ebony
or
Black
Beauty,
Peking
and
I rlous parts of the world.
so
it is said — attracting men of
age yield of the two plaqt« ot the
pair, with an averuge difference of 23 4 Tarheel Black.
wealth to make their homes ami
The moral Jn this little story Is not
per cent. Thia rather unexpected re
atilt la said to Indicate that there are j oply to know soy-beep varieties, but spend their money in the state.
I t is surprising to witness
the
probably lni|>ortant factor» affecting j to buy boy heap seed fron) reliable and
the yield of potatoes which are un­ established seedsmen og growers, apd happy accord with which civic or­
known or which are not now fully ap­ beware of ’’cheap seed,” There are ganizations in the state fall in with
preciated.
An unequal n uni tier of others still at large ready to exploit the theory that a provision in the
stalks per plant la known to have been the farmer’s Inability to Identify the
st.lt« constitution, rather than an at
an Important cause of the differences numerous varieties of any beans. The !
prospective purchaser of need should I tractive w inter climate and actual
In yield noted In the station expert
obtain samples before buying, and If j tra c tiv e w iin te r c lim a le and d v e lo f*
ments.
not sure of the Identity of the seed m ent «a d in d u s tria l o p p o r'u o itie *,
It la tieileved that these wide differ
cn.ea in yield of plants from halves of should consult the county agent or the »
stute agricultural college Be sure combined with proxim ity to the east
the same aeed tuber which would ordl
you
are getting the variety desired cm centers of population, are the p ri­
narlly be expected to be quite uniform,
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
and not some cheap substitute.
I m ary cause of the Florida boom.
show that the Improvement of pota
contains:
« persistently broody* hen ought to I Every sensible man who has ac­
toes by the hill selection method can
The College o f Literature. Science
mean a culled bea— ualaae you like to quired a competence knows that h»
not he carried to full perfection.
and the A rts with 22 departments.
The usual farm practice of «electing feed boarders that don't pay their does not eserpe taxation by m ig rat­
Loafer«’’ la a better tera.
aeed potati.es from the best yielding board.
The professional schools of A rc h i­
ing to a no income tax state and
hills should not be affected by these
tecture and A llie d A rts — Business
there
investing his meney in taxed
findings,'' says the experts, '•«« they
A dm inistration—Ed jeatKMV—G ra d ­
real estate or taxed manufacturing
are of Interest primarily to the expert
uate S tud y— J o u rn a lis m — law—
plants.
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or to those attempting to develop Im­
M edicine— M u sic— Physical Edu­
Restaurant is open again
I t is quite possible that a good
proved strains of potatoes. Selecting
cation— Sociology— Extension.
seed potatoes from hlgh-yleldlng hills
many persons of wealth, retired from
has been thoroughly demonstrated as
For a eotolofuo or an y Information
active business, are attracted to F lo r­
a satisfactory m -thisl for maintaining •very Sunday. Meals at all bouis ida not only by its pleasant winters
iprite The Registrar, C/niiWrnrg of
Come and try one
h’tth yield».''
Oregon, Eugene Oregon
for one whose joints have become
Mrs. Lottie Pugh.
rheumatic, but also because it w ill
The SOlh Vest Opern Seytea^et 14.1«2J
Miss Edith Smith of Bandon is
permit them to take their safety de­
FOR S A L E
I visiting her sister, M rs *C a rl Seefeld.
posit boxes along without fear of
taxation upon the contents.
Just the same, southern California
has had a growth similar to that of
cut at d rraJy Io deliver tbf« fall
See our new line of
Florida u id has had it without mak­
Place orders now with
ing unusual pledges regarding taxa­
tion. And nobody ever heard of a
E- S. Hayes, R 1, Halsey
W
ifi« h
libila»
_.
native son, or an adopted son, as
N one
e lle r fee.
for
The pen with the
office and tra v e lin g needs
cribe the advancement of that sec­
FO R S A L«
25-year point
tion of the country to any factor
that could be so freely acquired by
any other state ta a tax system.
No Edgings Not on your life.
I t was the glor­
ious climate of southern California—
a thing that nobody could take away,
C»ick He*«, Brownsville or duplicate— that did the trick.
$2.75 $3.00 $3.50 $5.00
» • ■ > ,RINGO'S DRUG STORE
Raybestos Hi-speed Brake
Service Station
There Is no healthier sport than
camping. During the warm and balmy
212 East First *., Alb ay, near
spring and summer days. If Is real
the skating rink
SOLONS
TO
DECIDE
DATE
recreation. To get out In the fresh
Phone 379
air and sunshine, free from worry
Qovernor Hartley to Ascertain Wishes
and care, enhance« the health of any­
of Legislators.
one, be be office man, salesman or
what not.
Olympia. W ash —Governor H artley
But due to the entirely Inadequate ( will not Insist on a special session of Hilsey Railroad T¡me
means of food preservation and re­ ! the legislature In November In case
North
frigeration found In the majority of the members prefer another date. It
South
camps there Is the ever-present dan­ was announced at the governor's of­ 32, 3:24 a. m. flag
17, 12:09 p. m-
16, 5:15 a. ra.
ger of sickness from Infected foods fice.
15. 12,45 p. m,
18, 8:16 a. m. flag
The utmost care must be taken In or­
33, 8:12 p. m. flaj
Secretary
Gardner
was
authorized
14,
12:09
p.
m
.
flag
der that thia may be avoided. Butter
31, 1.34 p. m, fía i
34,
4:08
p-
in.
lo
send
out
letters
to
members
to
de­
and eggs should be bought only as used.
The milk Is a problem In ltaelf. Per­ termine their wishes, as to whether No. 14 and 16 stop to let off passenger,
from south of Eugene
haps the solution lies In the use of a the date of November or some other
milk other than market milk, In order date would be preferable. Governor No, 31, direct connnction for Marshfield
points.
that purity and sterility may be as Hartley also made It known that he
sured. For such use, evaporated milk would not seek to lim it the session
la Ideal. Many people are wont to con to the 27 days left of the statutory
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fuse evaporated and condensed milk
#0 days, as he at first stated, but will
but there Is no similarity between the
two. Condensed .ullk la a comblna leave that m atter to the legislature.
The call for the special session will
tion of sugar and milk and can be
used only when both of these sub­ be issued when the governor gels the
stances are desired. Evaporated milk replies of the Members.
Outgoing Mail
Is merely pure, fresh milk with about
A t the Halsey poetoffice mails
sixty per cent of the water removed Start N e w Straw berry
close going north at 11:50 a. m
end the nutrient content left Intact.
P atch A fter Third Crop and 5:20 p. ni.
It Is absolutely sterile and pure, hav­
ing been sterilized before leaving the
Renovation of the strawberry patch
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
factory. The water, removed by evap­
should receive attention as goon as 5:20 p. m.
oration, may be replaced very easily
harvest Is over. This consists In cut­
To Brownsville, 6:20 a. m. and
and the milk returned to Its original
ting out all of the plants except nar­ 12 m.
Morning stage to Browns­
volume. Evaporated milk may be ob­ row rows 4 to 5 Inches wide and
ville
goes
on to Crawfordsville
tained In small cans, containing six
about 36 Inches apart. I f thia Is carp
Holley and Sweet florae.
ounces or In larger ones containing
fu)ly done and the soli between tfoe
sixteen and can be taken to the camp
row« given good cultivation, sufficient
In quantities sufficient for the needs of
plants are left to set new runner plapts
the entire period, thus assuring a con­ for the production of the second eypp Paid-for Paragraphs
stant supply of pure, fresh milk with­ next iprlng. In general, only two or
(5c a line)
out the worry or the danger attached
three crops should be expected from a
to the use of the market product.
Old papers for sale at 5c a bundls
patch ¡gid when the aecond or third
Following are recipes for a few
crop hat come on a new patch ahould at the Enterprise office.
dishes that are best adapted for camp
be planted for the production of the
consumption because of ease of prepa
next year’s crop, the old patch plowed
ration, purity and food value.
up and the land put to gome other use Cards of Thanks
Tomato Soup.
Immediately after harvest
Lucky Dollar Class'
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Reconditioning Shop
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long-fiber rag felt, made for this particular purpose, and
thoroughly w a te rp ro o fe d by a special process.
I t pays to buy Pabcolin because it gives you extra-longser»
vice. It keeps its gloss and beautiful colors far longer than
you would suppose any printed floor covering capable, yet its
cost is no higher. Besides, you are offered a variety of beauti«
tul patterns—many are new and exclusive,
H ILL & Co.
TORRANCE
I
Pabcolin
ALBANY
ommended to wealthy old people who
are seeking a perpetual sun bath in
a semi-tropic land. No amount of
tgx inhibitions would fill up our land
with th at class of homeseekers.
Adoption ot the Palm Beach tax plan
might not hurt us, but to tack to it
promise of a great forw ard move­
ment in business and prosperity is
visionary. It is the bunk.
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T l l l l l l l l n
lh
T he Wlsest g'rl» keep outof trouble