» $ t 501 * KVKAL RURAL ENTERPRISE (be fugitive« where tuey AVG . 26. 162? were The Great Outdoors huotiog for them. Aa l&lepeadent—Not neu tral—naw« paper, published eveiy Wednesday, E P IT E l* r K I3 E Near Astoria the other morning a mother was .found in the brush with her babe, f 1 50 a year there A dvertising, 2ric an m e h ; no diacour which had been born the night before. She had fo r lim e or apace : no charge for cod «oaitioo o rc range,. been working in the field when la T a ld - f o i Paragraph»." le a line. labor came on and she seclud­ Ms aA vartli ng disguised as newa ed herself where found. When she was missed a search was started, resulting as above. A NEW HINDENBERG Mother and child are reported Henry Ford is growing flax and Yes ; and a new Germany. Voi . doing well. w» un Of vwurae. course. n Hard perimenting with a machine to Uindenberg ia the greatest politioal I work, pure air and the sun take the raw flax and convert it surprise, and the most promoting, | shine ot heaven had given hei into linan goods without the pres­ tbe world ever saw, and be stand» vigor, which the child inherit ent expensive rettiug aud scutch­ ed. Give that youngster an ing, wbare be may have a greater in­ Oregon education and it will The loganberry is a rather luxu­ fluence on world affairs, and nave a better prospect in the riant grower and frequently its more benign, man - viiu D tbau any x other ------------i iviiuii c a yoaug shoots are from 18 to 20 feet world wiuii than <6 ti.y any min millionaire’s living, for ba ia plucking German; offspring, born in a hospital in length by autumn. During tbe from tbe brink of a precipice aud with an army of nurses and growsng season they should be ■he bide fair, under hi* guidance, physicians in attendance. trained along the rows, that they • y Wat. U. WHKKLKH The federal department of agriculture has been hybridiz­ ing blueberries and has doubl­ ed their size. As high as 117 bushels to the acre has result ed under culture and they sold for $10 a bushel. ? The blueberry does best in an acid soil that will not pro­ duce ordinary crops and it lan­ guishes on rich soils that are not sour. It is half a dozen years in coming into full bear­ ing but it may last and yield heavily for a man’s lifetime Bulletin 974 of the depart­ ment tells all this and much more about it. Picking of fuggle hops has started in Oregon and the harvesting of the main crop will begin as usual during the first week In September. H. H . Clark of Calexico, Mexico, manager of the largest cotton plants- ;lon In the world, is In Tillamook com­ pleting arrangements for the purchase i t from 600 to 2000 calves. Washington. D. C.— The department of agriculture estimated that 250,000 fewer cattle will be marketed from the range country this fall than last fall with the principal reduction In the southwest. The number for market It placed at 4,077,000 head, compared with 4.322,000 last fall and 4,208,000 In the fall of 1923. Feed conditions over the range More Wheat in the World- country are generally very good ex Washington, D. C.— The department cept In the southwest. may not be io the way of pickers ol agriculture reported that wheat pro Excellent feed supplies In Idaho to take her place, redeemed, as e respected anu co-operative mem The Eugene Register wag the aud tillage tools. Short sticks or ductlon in 22 countries on August 19 Oregon, Washington and Utah w ill re­ wire hooks may be used to keep was estimated at 2,222,000,000 bushels, sult in more cattle for market thle ber of the family of nation«. mly paper that published the newi them in place.—0 . A C against 2,156.000,000 bushels for the winter than last year, with most ot As long as that country wat of the capture nf the outlaw Mur The Enterprise is not worried same countries last year. The coun these cattle moving to coast markets balking and bucking at or ig ray in its regular edition tbe over the trend of population from tries, the department said, represent A lfalfa P lan ts In jured noring nearly every elause of the norning after the event. Perfectly farms to cities. Farmers, with ed 72 per cent of the world crop out ts s te rn Washington Farmers Prosper side of Russia and China. W alla W alla.— Belief that farmers by M aturing Nurse Crop treaty it entered into ,to end the ippropriate that was, for Murray modern discoveries and machines, of eastern Washington w ill liquidate Many a good stand of spring-sown war. there was no reason to hope had baen serving time for a Lane are several times more efficient their obligations to their bankers In alfalfa Is ruined by allowing the nan* THE MARKETS than their torefatbers were. It for a lasting world peace county crime, though the recap a greater degree this year than since crop of oats or barley to mature for does not take half as many of them The monarchists were tho stand- ture was away north in Washing- to feed the world and they are etill the close of the World war was ex­ grain. Portland “The young alfalfa plants are literal­ pressed by H arry C. Johnson, state ard bearers of tbe forcee of discord | ton. Wheat — Hard white. »1.61; soft doing that. On the other hand, ly choked to death for want of water," supervisor of banking, on a tour of white, western white, hard winter and and revolution. Regarded as a despite the improvements iu ma­ says George W. Musgrave, agronomist Mrs. Hohenzollem says that chinery, more tahn twice as many northern spring. »1.59; western red, east side communities. dyed-ia-the-wool monarchist, be­ at the New Jersey agricultural experi­ William is a mild and amiable workmen in factories are required $1.56; Big Bend bluestem, $1.64.. ment station. The ripening grain, he cause bis whole life bad been Idaho Cattle Not Victims of Anthrax . , , . | person. The medicine he was to produce the articles the modern Hay — Alfalfa, $18@19 ton; valley explains, draws an enormous amount Boise, Idaho.— Post-mortem examin of water from the soil, thus famishing •pent in tbe army and aa a faith- 1 forced to swallow has appar world requires, Let them go to timothy, »18{(20; eastern Oregon ation of cattle In Bannock county the feeble young alfalfa plants. ful servant of the kaiser, Hinden- >ntly cured a severe case of the city. There are plenty of timothy, $23@2(c. thought to have been afflicted with Though this moisture robbery is the Butterfat— 52c shippers’ track. berg in tbe election bad tbe support uper-egotism. farmers left to compete with each anthrax revealed that they died ol chief objection to letting the nurse Eggs— Ranch, 28@33c. other. of clamorers for tbe return of the Cheese— Prices f. o. b. Tillamook; hemorrhagic septicemia, the depart crop mature for grain, It is not the McMillan’s reports do not Change from corn silage te oats Hoheniollern dynasty. That ment of agriculture was Informed iD only one. according to Professor Mus­ Triplets, 27c; loaf, 28c per lb. great many others believed in him lend any new weight to the and vetch silage was made far the telegrams from Dr. W. R. Smith, dl grove. There Is also the possibility of Cattle— Steers, medium, $7.25@8.26. O. A. C. dairy herd in feeding fatal Injury to the alfalfa, through was attested by tbe fact that he claims of Peary and Dr. Cook Hogs — Medium to choice, »13 75@ rector of animal Industry. lodging of the ripening grain. hat they reached the pole. teste without loss of appetite or 15.00. received the largest vote ever cast They did not describe any such other apparent ¡11 effect. In ab­ Successful alfalfa growers cut the Sheep— Lambs, medium to choice Crown of A lfalfa P lants for a presidential candidate grain for ha.v Just as soon as It heads rupt changes from either of these onditions as he found. out. Not only may a satisfactory qual­ silages to sunflower silage tac cows »10.50@12.60. At bis induction into tbe oflioe Is Close to the G round ity of grain hay be secured at this refused to eat except ia one iu- tbe - monarchists could hardly Young alfalfa plants have a sort of time, but the crowding effect on the A bakers’ convention at Ta- stance. Seattle. believe their rare when he volun­ ;oma advocated four meals a Wheat— Soft white. $1.69; western a crown close to the top of the ground. alfalfa seeding Is removed and the Olga Lad’s Dixie 525028, senior white. »1.58; hard winter, »1.58; west­ A horse or a sheep wlU bite olt the alfalfa Is given the opportunity to de­ teered tbe promise that he weald lay to increase the consump- ion of bread. A surer way wo-year-old Jersey belonging to ern red, »1.56. northern spring, »1.58; young plants below the crown during velop properly. faithfully support tbe republic the first fall and winter and kill the The main object In planting the . C. Brown & Sons of Shedd, Big Bend bluestem, »1.64. plants. Cattle do not crop so close grain is to secure a successful alfalfa — tbe republic which they bad ex­ vould he to lower the price. has won a silver medal from the Hay—Alfalfa, »23; D. C„ »28; tim ­ to the ground but they do eat the tops stand; one should take no chances on pected him to betray Many a man whose mental oiub by producing 468.20 pounds othy. »26; mixed hay, »24. that should be left there every winter losing his Investment In Inoculation, Tbe country under bie hand has of hutterfat and 9640 of milk in Butter— Creamery, 47@62c, for protection and to hold the snow. seed, and labor, through losing sight equipment makes him a failure as 805 day*. taken new life, industrially and Eggs— Select ranch, 39@41c. Alfalfa stays green under the snow all of this fact. I t Is mighty poor economy farmer has brains eoouoh to winter, not very green, but still there to try to use the oats or barley as a in diplomacy, and the monarch­ Hogs—Prime, »14.75@15.25. A number of new beet sugar is some color near the ground on grain crop as well as a nurse crop. Cattle— Prime steers, $8.00@8.25. ists, who were filled with|bopve of >e a successful mechanic or profes­ factories have been built this year. ional man. Cheese— Oregon fancy, 30c; Oregon every crown. A few warm days und victory, have probably passed the They will help to make us inde­ standards 26c; Washington triplets the green shows more and then It Ground pumice stone mixed to a pendent of the world in regard to 28c. zenith of their power, dies back slightly with the next cold oar sugar supply. snap. I f the stock are even allowed thick paste In sweet oil la an old re­ to run over the alfalfa field when the liable polisher for the horns and hoofs of show cattle. Spokane. Loganberries, raspberries and A SMOKE 8CEIEN weather Is cold they will break off the s e e Hogs— Prime, mixed, $14@ 14.35, tops of the plants and kill quite s per rid your «y»tem of Catarrh or Dcafneu strawberries valued at $276,814 Sudan grass, which Is a variety of Cattle— Prime steers, $7.25@7.50 caused by Catarrh. were shipped out of Portland dur­ centage of all the plants they touch. Politicians make au issue of tbe sorghum, 1* usually rated consider­ ing the last three weeks to the b fin to tow.real disadvantage under which ably better than millet In feeding value F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio United kingdom.—Monday’* Ore- Mow the pastures to destroy the , and yield per acre. farmers compete with men ol weeds. goaian. H a ll’s C a ta rrh Medicine other callings in the struggle for « The death of red raspberries, comfortnble liviug, By combine P YOU break your glasses don’t worry. Pick up the black caps and loganberries in tion, meu iu most other oceupa pieces. VVe oan match then, Oregon patches may first appear tiooe have been able to boost their and give you tbe same prescription in short crop of fruit and reduced income, some of them beyond that the original pair was made growth of vine. To protect sound reaeou. There ie no good reason from. Our manufacturing plant is bills the removal of all that show why a hodcarrier, a plasterer or t c unplete and our work will bear infestation is recouimehded by O A. C. painter should receive more for hi» the closest inspection. services than a good farmer foi Some month* ogo the Northwest Wheatgrowers’ association quit hie. To be a good farmer oue re­ business, a co-operative failure quires as keen an intellect, a» Over the Canadian line another much education and as many wheatgrowers' association ha over years of practical experience as 100,000 member* and more than to he able to frame a hip rafter 11,000,000 acres under contract. It sells its wheut iu elx ports of or mix a batch of building mortar. tbe world, has buiit up the great­ Potltioiaas promise, when seek­ est export organization in North ing votes, to cure the farmers* ill* Amerioa end is selling 45 per cent by reduoing freight rates and ad-1 of the exportable wheal of western justing tbe customs tariff morel Caueda —80,000,010 bushels. This equitably. Optometrist oiganization 1* changirg the sys­ tem of profit for self to that of The first of these cannot be done Manufacturing co-operation for the good of all.— Optician without reducing the wages of Market Agent Spence. ALBANY OREGON railroad employes and probably The Times last week report­ not at all, and if done would not ed that 16 tons of evergreen add a oeut a day to tbe receipts ol blackberries had been proces­ those who do the work on farms, sed at the Junction City can­ nery and that the peak would If so distributed. not be reached before Sept. 1. The second is impossible iu tbe face of tbe well-paid lobby aad All work done promptly »nJ reason One of the trucks operating in [ably. Phone 76* the business was making regu­ • oiled front of tbe protected lar trips as far as Swisshome. industries. Reports received at the office of F. The talk of such remedies is a ■• Kent, government agricultural sta- erwans of raisiag a smoke screen letlclan, indicate (hat the acreage to to «ouseal tbe laok of any real M sown to wheat In. Oregon this fall will be only 95 per cent of that seed ¿line between parties the difference ■d a rear ago. between which ie that one is at the J- W S T E P H E N S O N . public erib and the other is trying The proposed milk drying factory at Corvallis is still in to get there, 1 I E. C. Meade, H. Albro, F. M. GRAY. DRAYM AN The only excuse for cultivating corn Is to kill the weeds. • • • Be sure to plant plenty of soy beans for seed, hay and soli Improvement. • • • Good paint will prevent a multitude i f evils; bad pulnt will commit them. Prepare an exhibit for the COUNTY FAIR Dr. C. Vanderrneer G ra d u ate V e te rin a ria n Equipt to take care of all your work and solicits your patronage Advice gladly given regarding all your stock trouble*. Office phone 37C51 Brownsville, Ore. WHEAT, « O. (»¡ves b e t t e r r e s u lts YOUR EYES F. M. I rench& Son posing a factory at Albany. In the last fifteen years the production of sheep in th< world has decreased 89,000, 000 head. Is it strange that the demand and the price have risen 7 In this country produc­ tion is rapidly increasing und­ er the price stimulus. By and A m e ric a n E a g le Fire Insurance Co. Hay is worth just as much in storage y o u m ig h t g e t fo r it in c a s e o f lin>. T h ‘ lA m e n c a i) E ag le F ir e I n s u r a n c e o o m p a o pay you ro f lo ss b y fire. Of tl» c u b value in cai C. P. STAFFORD, Agent COUNTY FAIR IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT of the State of Oregon for the County nf Linn, Department Number Two George W. Laubner, Plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of Law- rence Higgins, deceasrd, and also all other persons j S ummons or parties unknown claim- II g aay right, title, estate, lieu or interest in the real estate described in the com­ plaint herein, Defendants To the above-named defendants : in the name of the state of Oregon : You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the cemplsint ot plaintiff filed against you iu the above entitled conn and cause on or before tbe 14th day of October. 1925, the same being the date specified in the order of publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer aaid complaint the plaintiff will take a uecree against von in accordance with he prayer of plain tiff’s complaint ia this cause, to w it : That you. and each ot you be required to set forth the na- iure and extent of the interest or estate claimed in and to said premises P'»t” tiff’a complaint and that plaintiff i title to aaid premises be ecreed to be valid and forever quieted «ud that you, aud each of you. be for­ ever barred from claiming any right, tittle, estate or intereat in aud to aaid premises, or any part thereof, which premises are described aa follow»: ...» k J w ’ s'3^ , l ,D lr0B P’ P*' which >» east 60 feet distant from the southwest corner of block No 5 in Shedd. Oregon, which is recorded in volume 1. page 13, ° plat records in Linn county, Oreroh ; hence north 462 feet to an iron pipe; thence east 120 feel to the west liie W ngbt of way of Southern Pacific Rail­ road Jcom pan y ; thence south along the West line of» aaid right ef way 462 ee‘ to an iron pipe; thence west 12* p of **<">■>"€. contain­ ing 1.77 acres, more or lest, all lying ia Linn county, state of Oregoe '• This summon» ia served on you by publication authorised and ordered by ®rder of Hon Percv B Kelly, judge of the above entitled court, made and eu- cHh‘ ra^ r» »« Albany, Oregon oa August. 1*25. be date of the first publication of this summena it the 26th day of August. *’25’ L. G. U w e in ig . Ba< *-« i n - »AG«roey for Pleiettff. Box J.5, Albany Oregon. w W. FRUM s First-class Work Ih* state sleuths who combed a Why suffer from headaches? V»kh of brush near Salem for tbe H ave «•ra^cd ooaviot* until they learned that their quarry bad reached Portland, and those ol theus and Portland police who combed E xam ined Portland until the capture» were made on the other side of tbe