Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, August 26, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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ICCO O N IN K t IN T M g BUM M ER
Fight Weeds for
Vegetable Garden
M r»n
om ent ”
I
(->B a « « n s usd sultry su.-r.njvv day.
there 1« nothing more n f r n b t a g to the
x ln d and to the body than an Iced
« lo t
O f course, > a « s »net d.-iaks
are being uaed. moderation should be
practiced. because I f taken la excess
O ften B eco m es U n sig h tly
w too rapidly, they are liable te be
W eed P atch R ather Than
Injurious to the stomach.
However,
Ka.'bestos Hi-speed Brake
»hen takes In a sensible manner, they
P rod u ctive S p o t
Service Station
| are refreshing and beneficial to the
•atlgned In the m anufacture of these
212 East First a.. Alb «,
I t la too often the common fate of
cere should be taken to avoid
the skating
the summer garden In N orth Carolina
any combination that may be lhl:ge»-
Phone 379
to become an unsightly weed patch
tlble or hard to assimilate. The drink
ra th e r than a productive spot adding
should he cooaumed In a Mow and let-
to the health and Incom , of the fam-
K re ly manner.
The greatest danger present In the
W e should not allow this to oc-
-»♦ of iced drinks la the one that In-
Halsey Railroad Tjnw
says Glenn O Randall, extension
■olrea the uae of Ingredients that are
horticulturist fo r the North Carolina
^oealhly Impure or contaminated In any
North
Sooth
’ a, L
b r t r r “ * bl* to b»r’f * n sta te College of Agriculture. ‘ Fresh '2, Ó.24 a. m. flag
17. 1 2 ÍN p. m.
vegetables
form
a
rich
and
cheap
If the Juices that are used are allowed
lb. 5:15 a .m .
15. 12; 45 p. m.
source o f those protective foods so ’ 18, 8.16 a. m a41f
o stead until they become toured and
i l . 8 12 p nt
badly needed In the dally d ie t T h e ^ M. 12:09 p
uaSt for use, or I f the m ilk or other
31, 1:34 gi m, i
foods are needed Just as badly In the
4:0b p- m
used la not strictly frtwh.
ot w eather of mid-summer as In the I N ° * ' f ¿ í í “ d 1 » ’ top to '* *
Passes,
ia e [redlapoeltlon of m ilk to spoil
vigorous d a y , of early spring. , nd „
quickly at summer temperatures makes
a aouth
i n E n » c r» ü « « e for M ar, h& '
c o o
n
la possible to have a continuous sup­ , •'vo. 31, direct
it o fttla e a necessary to use evaporated
ply of succulent vegetable, during hot !
p o in t.
» Ilk , which a fte r ail la Just pore fresh
Pa»aeng era for ,-m tk of Eugene .ho,
w eather."
*
milk with more than h a lf the w ater
take train No. 17
”» ■ ”* ahoi
taken away. , t „ W w U. , n 4 tbere.
Shallow Cultivatian.
H alaevB ro w n sville auge
u
To
do
thia,
however.
M
r.
Randall
, ,r \ l W a r l <af*
f o r use In Iced
’ey at 7 a m , nd 12:15 aid « ,» /
Irln ks, it is Ideal.
m S * h * - ? * ' fhe rro w ln * T«»»»»blea Leave« Brownsville at 7 40
_ p’
follo w in g are several formula« used
must be given shallow cultivation fre ­ 3.35 and ï 45 p m .
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In the manufacture of Iced beverages
quently enough to m aintain a thin eoll
« d to k l,l w eed, and g r . J
I f these formula« are followed relig­
iously, the results w ill be found to he Then, too, the refu te from the spring
egetablea must be cleaned out If dis­ Outgoing Mail
»cry aatlafactory.
ease waa present or composted I f free
Chocolate Malted M ilk.
A t the Haleey poetoffice m
from d l»e.M and the .pace occupied
» teaapooofula
close going north at u ;50 a
b , thia refuse planted to a succeaalon
,
cocoa
and 5:20 p. m.
cep w a te r
a teaspoonfuls
of vegetables.
starring
I
RO N A LD COLDM AN
ted
BLAN CH E SW EET
Reconditioning Shop
A glowing roa^aoce— M t io
■pleuder— a„d mad« who the
•dear artistry aod gvniua cf
tb« mao «bo gave you ‘ A
Thief io Paradise ’
GLOBE
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U h x .it
S
N ext H n n .-M o n
______________ Aug. 30— 31 •
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S lO M A i . T O w c w
P a b c o lin
o
Hahey Happtmngs
(C o n tin u e d fr o m
1 he artistic
artistia durable flo o r covering
p ag e 1 )
■Mra. Robustt ia postmaster no«
w flÄ
- A n Improvement cn Printed Linoleum
The Koootz fatally are b o o t
from the seashore.
J * 1/ * / " * * i o w » « z
i^ h ?
D Ison I
Glena Chance and E
▼iaited Albany Monday.
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1» probably th« on« quality you
it
e a:‘
WhKh
bten
W h e n “* le c t in < flo o r c o v e r in g . A n d
t t n , qo
Mra. Gaorga M axw ell’« cond-
tioo ia reported «lightly better to
day.
^
T
*“ "• ? or • wbetitut«. but an improvement-
^
S i e l? composed
OkUni7»a of
fl? °r
w i t h it s wear,
ing / xurface
special e m m
e t paint in.
wverinE
i t ia expected that the gradirg
the Albany-Ltbaooo road win
be completed fhia week.
stead of the usual soft oil-paint G
surface rests
on a fir m
"b o d y” at
Mr« Freeland and a grtad*
daughter
will
occupy
Nettie
bpeocer’a heuae thia winter.
u i.
W illiam AUingbam end wife
came down from Caeeadia yeeter.!
day end are gueate of Mr«. W. II. I
McMahan.
J.
‘
H IL L & Co.
will »¡«¡t her «cut, lir a .
Smith,
h “ .
62
F u n ,r a l
^"*n,
‘! ! u t , r " ° cemetery
On a n d h,,r,M1
the Oddfellow«*
there
biro.'?
Hockenemitfr,
. , l . bd_a7 W.M c , , , b r « '» d W e d n e .
f r . L V f i l , , i * K,,b »ring, tnoetlv
7ho
. . . e I r i i k ' . C 7 r * '* . k h " «“
'P 'iM
her • l,d
at
ite
m *-
M d
U , *°
¡ r . ', x
flu d * " k
..........
k ^ d l,y
,n d
w if*
, l >d
M./i
E“*U,h P*»oo,
« • J * F purch«..d,
which Mr
j n, t . . d o|
tw«hb « * b<)™ ••
A|ynl« Greek Mr. Kngl.sb bought
•
grand piauo at Eugene.
Inouratory thin weak Prudence's
J 'M b te r get« her flr.t t. . t , o, cor
poreal puotahruant and the reeult
1» «urpnaiog aud eventually happy
i o t T h i ? d: m<’M ‘ r* ,*d “ ‘• » • h . i .
«<ot the kind of timber of which
"»PP*r« «re made .„ d ju .tifia . th .
i ud««’’ nt of her ,„other in
her upbriaging.
Miaa Myrtle Tobey,
mother
T
„ . hd ’
ru M d > y
who
u°“ John
‘Le Gormley,
l’on,M
»or
B«ndon,
h .,
|,„
w he£ ab.
.
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« VUIU a V
, , '"rl<w"'K «pert«. Un-
In d
‘t r “ ln *
M nBot
centA TT
u , r “ . ‘ 'i ' " " » ' » « «t the
•e n tm l market«. I f | t reaches an o v e r
r. w i l e d m arket .« become, a drag and
»ell. or what it Will bring. The ” ,
remedy
to w. , ch
cclbt. ? ” d * ' Old
r-
w a rn ?
tb* “ « k t
. , ' Knn"«» City la fortunately |o
e«le to . u„ pIy , he dMo
»inn
u 2 in i .
,
groand ^
h
l f T
Urn r. . r
y M r ’*
ualn<
me
„ r H~ d , o r ,h e
P '-» t
log
I III »election enable, the grow-
er to choose seed f rora healthy, vigor-
<u, p la n t, only, . , well a , from the
b g .e a t yielding h ill,, declare» the
»led 7 ; 7 * ,MlUL On ^ e other hand.
l»” « '" e . taken from the bin are
«(her an unknown quantity In that
they may come from weak or dlaeaaed
S
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.anrae-Al (ID lf, IfJ View
enterprise
D ad’s an d M am ’s
Restaurant ia open again
C hicken D in n er
S«»"«
The pvofcsabjnel srKonk nt Art hl-
—I Allwd A r t o - llu ^ .
» • t» S tudy— J o u r n a lis m -L a w —
M a d w t n a - M u a l .— Miyslcal Edu-
$ 1.50 a year
lor if you act quickly you can join
I the
Lucky D o llar Class
FOR SALE
Cedar Posts
cut and ready to deliver this fall.
I which ia atill open. Paper starts Place orders now with
I- S Hayca, R 1, Halsey.
when paid for, .tops on sxpiraiten
FOR SALK
~
an,>
“Irov. U m a ttm g o f
Egg Nog.
. t ti
belted fvnIS'
tb ,p . POW.
dered sugar
j tbsp. f r u it jutca
e ,< w hlte »B<> beat to
cA4i ‘ h#
th * w ,n
Juice
*•*
* B<I t h *
cKd
p ^ u; >Uf-
No
N ew
i S i i i r ?h*
‘"i.“ “
i».
fm «
By Uki« ‘»p
Whitewash Still Is
Oldest of Paints
M aterial
Found
to Sup ersed e I t
e .?
WhlteWMh '« on* o f the old-
e»t paints used in Am erican agricul
ture fo r the Interiors of barns and
everr thrU ?ln<4,
n#W “ “ «Hal has
T i . / ? e“ tened ’ ° ’ opevsede I t
1. ch ‘
U ‘ arB*‘y because whitewash
hp«P. easy to prepare, and has un
dergone a process of Improvement "
“ ya E „ R O r°M . rural engineer, New
J*r«ey College of Agriculture. W hlfe-
* a4b .C 47 „ and '« •in fe c t, in addition
o giving buildings a wholesome, pleas­
ing appearance.
Q uicklim e I , ,t m the basic sub­
stance used In making whitewash, but
years o f experience have resulted In a
formula that Includes a few cheap sub-
stance« which greatly Improve the dis
nfectlng q u a iitie , and d llrablln
f
t b . mixture. What I . commonly known
r0Ten>ment form ula la excel-
V)n e fo r l)o |la r
Ù e a r
One
jCan you gat more for the money7
Good S lab wood
No Edgings
$4.50 H COrd
Paid-for Paragraphs
(5c a lin t)
For S a le -T w o registered y«
,ln K Shropshire Bucks
R . l , Halsey.
L. H . Armatro,
Old paper, lor . ale at 5c a bun,
at the Enterprise office.
"Remember,“ says M r. Randall “the
consumption of green vegetables every
ay lerveg as a protection against
A
M o d ern
B a rb e r Shop
Tueidays
Laundry sent Tuesday
Agency H ub Cleaning Works
A B E ’S
PLA C E
DELBERT STARR
F u n era l D ir e c to r an d L i­
Efficient Service.
Motor
Lady A tte n d a n t
Brownsville____
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I
( » o fo r th H a s G o n e F o r
David Goforth was permitted
io forth from a Washington prit
°n parole. He jo ned a pa
which peeled cbittem near Rse
port and tried to get away with I
bark without sealing with t
landowner A sheriff .ought h
and hie pals and they jumped frs
their auto , nd attempted to
forth but a bullet went throU|
Goforth and he will g0 forth ,
oora. He died on the way to
capital a week ago Sunday.
The Southern Pacific hi
rails laid and has run cai
from K lam ath F alls to Odel
H ere a tunnel, finished a wee
ago, brings the work to th
w est side.
ce n sed E m b alm er
Miss Helen A rm strong 1
each the Creswell school.
w . L- W R IG H T
M o r t ic ia n & F u n e r a l D ire c to r
£ ; a S H P a i d for false teeth, d
tai g old, platinum and ditcai
C r o ^ i,°MeichB<I,inK 44d
Halsey and Harrisburg
C a li D. T a y l o r , Halsey, or
W. L . W r i g h t , Harrisburg
H A L SE Y ST A T E B A N K
Halsey, Oregon
C A P IT A L
A N D
SU R PLU S
C o m m e r c ia l a n d
S a v in «
$35,000
---------------c
.
or* hot*; £
'* » . a . « *
^-5-»
*A
weak than any other Linn county
weekly. Saa partial list of contents •vary. Sunday. Meal, at all bout.
J at tup of page 1.
Come and try one.
Mre. Lottia Pugh.
TT S’T r 01
cool .SS
In g re d ie n ts
‘ he
lima
beans,
* t , , M th* ‘ “ »• »ow
time to plant seed fo r the late crop of
cabbage, such a . the Succesalon and
^■on 7 7 T arle tlM
P la “ ‘« for a late
crop of tomatoes ahould also be set
t « t v.’ r ie r ie i: " fe r“ bly’
WU‘ ^
llun.
lountaina more good reading each
• ~ l the Arta with » d é p a rta n t,
o th er
Pin8 »
M
Pinch « a lt
H cup cold « ra p .
o f the favorable results secured from
or fo e . into the South for horse, and «•Is practice In the station's expert-
mules in the cotton section. Accurate
mental p lan tin g,
w h ile It la usually
kliowledge on the part of the shipper
desirahle to harvest the bulk of th e
o f grade, and re c e ip t, win p„, , , '
I»« . 10 crop a fte r the vine, have died
h im to aell h l, hlgh-claau hay at a good
It Is advisable to go through the field
margin shove average p rice.
“
« short tim e before and select a auffl-
• • •
d e n t number o f the moat vigorous
l o w , cannot give powdered m ilk ;
plants to supply the necessary ,eed
better let them have plenty of water. ' Hther“ ? '
T ’* *
h‘" ’ r “ D
M m *
1 1 ? L b e .dU* 8t t'n‘’e or niurked for
v t »cud small grain s ^ o f or f , ;1 Identification when the rest of the crop
piuntJn< und «tor« cm refull y.
a h.ryeate.1
In eith er case, however
• • •
the tu b e r. Intended for ,eed Rhould be
kept separate from the bulk o f the
M ie te r .h e ll I , g , ^ . but It wotrt
crop.
CBk« th« pince o f < rit for heu«.
• • •
Plants selected for seed ahould he le n t-
Harvest Hma bean, a , f , „ „ „
free from all »uapldon o f leaf roll
ine ture «nd save for w inter u«e.
mosaic, or ao-c.lied apindllng sprout
• • •
»nd should be In a vigorous condition
w ater.
Do not cut corn ro o t,; cultivate
•Selecting the beat yielding h ill, out
■hallow aod une middle at the tluia
° f , a lo‘ wl11 «'»u P V In lncrea,e l
yields the next year for the tim e and
work Involved In making the aelec
RURAL
von laina
’ i r ‘ lB an<l w hin
Place In a
m*
, r T ‘ 1 ,r ,n<1 • h* k* w all. Servo
In ta ll glasses w ith chopped Ice.
me
The same quantity of pure
“ *»h milk may advatageouslv
be substituted for evaporated milk
potato gr-X™ ¿h* « • and water. Once opened, ateiilized
evaporated milk and froth cooled
m ilk from Ibe cow are equally
- « - « 7 U v itr e r u i m <
liable to infection and deteriora-
lD the f> ,‘
tiou.
P a n t, and will transm it these charm.«-
t e r , to next year*, crop
"
eoutb
K „ n . . . c ity | ,
!
W hether a R>eclal ,eed plat h a.
'»rgeat prim ary hay m arket In the been m am t.m ed or not, g row er, w "
world and It la mainly . distributing
«<■<1 It advantageou, to »elect their
k .V Which
^ 'r t f L .
rind and orange rin d In w a te r fo r ten
Enb.nuo?»
Shippers Should A void
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O versupplied M arkets <
i'k". 7 ' *d
(c u rra n t or bar-
£ > „ .lo w ,, , h. e U
h a lsey
t h , ‘ Wni
are »nap
in h 7 1,ttU7 '■ tbey ’ ,U B0‘
In hot w eather; but New Zealand
spinach w ill help to supply thia need
Late Cabbage Planting.
H cup f r u it Jutca
Juice
Select Seed Tubers
From Sound Plants
Universi ly iO ^ o n
rh. UNIVERSITY of OREGON
Juice
* cup »•»•»
* tbap. lemon
Welle
'■
<*’ *?
h o t0?
hot weather
» tbap. orange
,0
be
Going «oath, 11:10 a. m. ,
3 -A) p. m.
To Brownevllle, 8:20 . . m. ,
COnt C* bb‘ g* ’
Morning .tag« to Brow
it u
?
BP‘ n* Ch a“ '1 cuc“ tnbers. U m.
I t la hardly possible to have a good
HnH g° e,J o” l ° Cr* » '° n i.T i|
upply o f the salad crops or “greens " Holley and Sweet Home
m alted m ilk
w a te r u n til , xrup
* “ ln * re d le n ts In
raiJM
Undertaker W right had charge
■>f the funeral of the four vict„, .
4 coUnion of their auto with a
tram at Harriaburg.
They were I otatoes Shou ld Be O b tained
hurried in the Alford cemetery.
M iaa Minnie Gourley, who ha.
From H ea lth y V ines.
employment In a mercantile houat
J .tries A Johnson of Lake Cre*k
in Portland, h u been visiting rel ' ‘' " » • r l f o l Albany, d t„j . t t btJ Selecting p o ta to « In the field for
Lome of hie mather in that citv
etirec aod friend« hereabout«
LT l"nI.t
U Mld by ,h*
Miaa Lota Johnson of Boise was and the funeral «a« yesterday. apeclall.t a, , lle New yorfc
her* and at Eugene and Spring. *ith interment at Rivataide ceme- cultural experim ent station at Oen-
♦ '« to be much more satisfactory than
" • I d last weak visiting friend,
»elec tng the «e«.,| f roIU
’ )n
K
w ith
P '’ t
" J " «?<>
th o ro u g h ly and
* * rv* w >th chipped lee.
M ilk Punch.
ber ju ry Ji.t
He j, net „ .
peetad home from Newport until
about Sep, 20.
.
KfM)n,f- " b° baa been
in ill health for some time, was
‘ • k' M ,0 lt»« hoep.tal at Corvallis
Saturday. She i t reported to be
retting comfortably
0 H. AUingbam, nephew of J
^ B r . m w . U , d‘* d MoBdV ««
__
Me.„.
W. Rector ia on the Septarn-
Mre. Florence t^eper oi Eugene
pelted her mother, Mre A. M iller,
Wedoeaday and afterward weut to
ruaticataat Newport.
Mlaa Ruth Finley ep«nt several
«.»ye with her aunt, M r., E |12s
B ra n d s last week. She returned
to Crawfordsville Sanday.
TO R R A N C E
whi,,n‘ «*•-
ri1hTh* T h B” I?
• U k#d U
* b a m “ ««■
1
?
* 4' " *• ,b * n • d'1^ . fol-
lowefi by the glue and whiting mixture
and finally, the rice paste The entire
batch
require,
thorough
stirring
Tw elve ounce, of , | ura added to this
ia our ice oream. It ia dalightfi
c2ollD8 »nd r*fr«ehing after a b
shopping tour. Stop in aod an
„uM a plate. We h .v , .11 flavor
chocolate,
v .n ill,.
atrawb.r
«emoo, tutti fru tti #t#
n ma
■ n ideal refreshment and is no
I'hing ,n d wholaaoma.
¿¡n
H . r i c k * ^ « aa a h 4 r «’ - * r - n d m ake.
stick better
To Increase the gloss
two or , hree b a r. of
’ ap
may be .dded There l .
.d v .n t.g .
In applying w httew.gh w hile It Is hot
r . r . »houia be taken not to . p p | , lt
X e
' “ “ ’ U1 ’ b’,°
aad
Remember that gras, and weed, .r e
easier to k ill when young. Cultivate
crop, frequently.
««M
M
M
r
Dr. C. FICQ, Dentist
4 e l a t e s
that
w . M BURBANK
hai moved into bis new
RMtearantand Soft Drink and let
Cr«am PI bcb
2. *nr*u ,x p ,rl,n c * ««cook. Meale
delivered
at all heura. Cheap.., p| , " j,4
t^wn to .a t
H i. |a r
P ,, j ;
Nick Hess, Brownsville
be in operation.
“ *ay communicate with Ensign u ,
of ..
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T h 7 X 7 ~ r r ------------r * * —
g ns keep out of trouble
f ii