Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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RURAL ENTERPRISE
B t -----N o t
IlB U tf« )— PBW B-
paper, published tveiy Wedueiday,
«F
H. WHCJCLJCH
Thirteen Is O u r
Lucky N um ber
'D o n ’t W a s h L e ttu c e
{1.50 a year
T ill R e a d y to U se
Adrertisiog, 20c an inch; no diacoun
lor Mme or apace; no charge lor com t
(Col.
W. G. McKendrick
powtion or c jangea.
It
of
Canada in Dearborn Indepen­
dent)
E 19 I E H m i 3 E
S«PT 2. 193,
The Great Outdoors
fect-etand hills and from vigorous
It is a common practice of
healthy stalks.
Plants which are
green when the ear approaches ma­ VAST OREGON AREA OPEN the housewife to wash a head
turity Insure normal maturity of the
of lettuce, either in a pan of
Joaaph became the two tribe«,
» Y M P A T H E T IC
SIM PLETO N S
Land Still Unappropriated Totals water or under the faucet, be­
ear
Ephriam and Manasseh. Man-
“Close selection for ear type leads
13,251,000 Acres.
fore she places it in the ice
We hear of people who con­ asseh was the th irtee/th tribe. Chop Fine and Pack Tightly to a reduction In yielding ability. For Washington, D. C.—The interior de­ box. Generally each leaf is
this
reason
no
close
selection
for
ear
Is Plan U rged
demn Carson for having de­ And students of this question
partment announced that vacant and removed and
washed sepa­
type should be made."
ceived Bank Robber Murray who have identified the seed
unappropriated public lands In the rately, and then after more or
This
is
no
very
striking
change
of
There
1.
a
lack
of
silo
room
In
man»
at Centralia and pretended to race of the United States with'
viewpoint, except that too much em­ United States exclusive of national less vigorous shaking, placed
line up with him for another Manasseh are not at all sur­ places for the whole corn crop should phasis has been placed on score card forests and other reserved areas total in a bag in the ice box.
be frosted or Immature. Because
robbery in order to bring about prised to find that the number It
This added moisture pro­
the ear» are the most valuable part ear type and not enough on vigor. Mr. 181,716.816 acres, of which 129,506,231
ol the United States is thirteen. they
his capture
should be saved In any event. It Hayes’ experiments Indicate clearly have been surveyed.
duces
conditions for
Look! There
The proper place for those
»««vie were thirteen
uiirteen la difficult to save the ear» of a »oft that vigor has first claim on the seed The largest areas are in Nevada, bacterial better
growth.
Lettuce
whose thoughts follow such I t0 *f)n*es- There are thirteen corn crop by storage In crib». In 1917 selectors attention.
with 52,156,837 acres, and the smallest
would
keep
longer
and
better
I I n l« u
la
in
r>
kv
i t . .
4*
ItT
1 1 k*
F I« » n r
• «a
areas are in Louisiana, with 10,701.
lines is in a home for the fee­ stripes in your flag. Your the Iowa experiment station demon­
THE MARKETS
if
allowed
to
become
a
little
Arizona has 13.578,760; California.
ble minded, and the more of declaration of independence is strated that »oft ear» in the late roast­
drier,
instead
of
being
soaked
ing
stage
could
be
husked,
run
18.916,582; Colorado. 7,161.208; Idaho,
them are thus taken care of signed by thirteen names. In
Portland
in water, says the department.
through a silage cutter, and tightly
the safer will be decent mem­ your national coat of arms parked
Wheat — Hard white, soft white 9,887,139; Montana, 6,081,750; Ne­
Into »Iloa with very good re­
V ery few bacteria ever fail te
braska,
29,797;
New
Mexico,
16,222,-
the eagle holds anxlive branch sult». The silage resulting after 12 and western white, {1.50; hard winter.
bers of the community.
They prate about the of­ of thirteen leaves in his right days of fermentation was of surpris­ 1146; northern spring, {1.18; western 711; North Dakota, 131,165; Oregon, thrive on the harvested plants
fense of Carson in deceiving talon, and a sheaf of thirteen ingly good quality and held its flavor red, {1.11; Big Bend bluestem, {1.55. 13,251,000; South Dakota, 261,861; where they produce, under
Murray and pretending to line arrows in his left talon. In so well that at the end of two months Hay — Alfalfa, {18@19 ton; valley Utah, 28,583,778; Washington, 823,- favorable conditions, a slimy,
decaying material, wholly un­
up with him for another rob­ the azure above the eagle’s It was In excellent feeding condition. timothy, {18@20; eastern Oregon 716, and Wyoming, 16,417,935.
Oregon has been allotted {69,000 for fit for consumption. Head let­
bery, but have nothing to say head are thirteen stars. If Silage can be made In ten or twelve timothy, {23@24c.
surveys of public lands for the present tuce and many
days and will probably be ready to
other vege­
Butterfat—52c shippers' track.
about the deception practiced you doubt it, take a dollar or feed
two weeks after Blllng.
fiscal year under figqres just announc­ tables as well, as commonly
Eggs—Ranch, 30@36c.
by the criminals all along the a half out of your pocket and
It Is not necessary to husk the
™ by the
lDe Interior
■“t®»“'’ department.
department. Idaho
Idaho found on the market, are high­
course of their crimes. A man see. Your national motto “E corn In order to make soft-ear silage,” Cheese—Prices f. o. b Tillamook- ed
’ ^ „ 0 0 0 ,5 °'00° aDd Washin«ton ly contaminated with bacteria
who violates his parole is Pluribus Unum” contains thir­ says Andrew Boss of University Farm, Triplets, 30c; loaf, 31c per lb.
from the soil. Washing head
Cattle—Steers, medium, { 7.25@8.00. 1 ’ ’ ___________________
worse than a plain, ordinary teen letters.
St Paul, Minn. "Snapped com can
to choice S i2
~n ~ ! —
Take the great seal of the te handled Just as satisfactorily as j , Hogs—Medium
liar. All liars are moral cow­
50
'
® Inquiries Received Concerning Wheat. lettuce any great time prior
millions
ards, no matter how fond they United States, you will find the husked com and the husks give
Pendleton. Or. - Federation wheat. to using
K gives these m
JHlOns o of f
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice
the symbolism of the olive the advantage of greater bulk and ad
may be of fighting.
hich
nrove,i
m
i,^
°
7
?
r
g
a
?
lsn
?s
the
chance
Of
which
for
three
seasons
has
proved
feed.
{10.50 @>12.50.
The piffle of these sympa­ leaves, the arrows and the dltlonal
Itself the highest yielding variety in a lifetime in their race to de­
"The Iowa station urges chopping
before the
thetic simpletons is nauseous. stars thereon, but on the ob­ the com finely in making ear-corn si­
Umatilla county, has made such a vour the leaves
verse side, which citizens sel­ lage and packing It tightly m the silo W heat __ stnt, Seattle.
reputation 1UI
for iis
Itself
that
demands are
are family has a chance.
» k h » »• e,
eu m
a , demands
white I 1 5 li ,
hart ’ \ 7 ’ W
<?,sterD’ con,tantly beln« received by the coun-
For years “Bringing Up dom see, there is an unfinished by tramping, especially near the walls. weTe'rn
red 8118 nowh " ’ ”
I 17 BseDt here for
anJ lnfo™ a’
Father" has been at the top pyramid built of thirteen tiers Silage made from ears that are par­ 1119- Hlv Rend h l’ , the’’n abrlng, tlon concerning the variety
tially
matured
may
require
the
addi­
of
masonry.
Suspended
above
of the list of popular daily
of water to Insure proper packing {1.19, Big Bend bluestem, {1.59^.
“funny” features. It has now the thirteenth stone is the all- tion
Hay—Alfalfa, {23; D. C„ {28; tlm
and
prevent overheating and molding
inclosed in
Star-Trig Team W ith Big
basn t o l l e d
bw ••Lini. Or seeing
see,“y eye
eve inclosed
in a a pyra-
pyra-
An’ ’ •
Î .P ? '" adl
Over the Eye In the sllage-maklng process. Silage othy, {26; mixed hay, {21.
Load Is Not Difficult
phan Annie” because the lat­ are thirteen letters “ Annuit made from ear corn should be covered Butter—Creamery. 47@52c.
ter portrays what Americans Coeptis." (He has prospered with a layer of finely cut corn fodder Eggs—Select ranch, 39@41c.
To the driver who would start his N icotine A pplication W hen
stover. If such a cover Is not pro­
Hogs—Prime, { 11.75@15.00.
heavily loaded team here Is a bit of
delight in — the triumph of our beginnings). Go to your or
vided there will be too much waste
P lan ts A re Sm all W ill
Cattle—Prime steers, {8.00@8.25.
excellent advice from the Horse Asso­
democracy over snobocracy. house of representatives an
of valuable com. It Is not advisable
Both are daily features in the examine the national mace, to make silage of mature or nearly Cheese—Oregon fancy, 30c; Oregon ciation of America:
K ill Insects.
The driver must hold his lines taut
standards 26c; Washington triplets
Portland Journal.
mature
com.
The
cobs
prevent
pack­
28c.
that symbol of authority, anc!
Experience has shown that nearly all
The onion thrips Is a small proline
drivers get excited and push on the
vou will find it to consist o ' ing and they do not contain sufficient
Insect, almost invisible to the unaided
Dr. Young, a Los Angeles thirteen ebony rods boundec su»a[ 10 Permit the fermentation
lines,
thereby
virtually
turning
the
Spokane.
which Is necessary for preservation.
horses loose at the very moment that eye. It causes Injury to the onion
murderer, knowing that he de­ by silver bands.
Hogs—Prime, mixed, 813.50@13.75.
Ear com silage should be fed as a
they need to be steadied by a moder­ crop by producing a condition knows
served to hang and that Amer­
Nor is this a mere coinci­ concentrate, not as a roughage.”
Cattle—Prime steers, {7.25 @7.50
as “white blast," "white blight,” and
ate pressure on the bit.
ican courts seldom do that dence growing out of the fact
“sliver top.” The whitened appear­
Whipping is worse thfin ugeIegg
Sheep
men
from
all
over
Oregon
justice to murderers, took the that there were thirteen colo­ Red Mites Disposed of
ance of the onion leaves and tops Is due
The
experience
of
practical
teamsters
who are permlteea on the national
matter into his own hands and nies, for the number persists
proves conclusively that no pair of to the extraction of the plant Juices
got his deserts by hanging throughout your history. Your
W ith Very L ittle W ork forests will gather In Pendleton Sep­ horses can or will exert their best by rasping and then by suction. Short­
tember 9 to perfect arguments to be
himself in his prison cell.
The common red mites which often
efforts when fearful that they are ly after the attack begins, the leaves
civil war began on April 13,
presented at the hearing to be held about to be whipped. Fear Interferes become characteristically whitened,
infest
the
hen
house
and
kill
or
stunt
Bena c
people
with deficien4 and Fort Sumter surrendered chickens may he disposed of effective­ September 10 and 11 by the public • with the deliberate, careful placing of then curled, crinkled and finally dis
April 13. You captured Mani­
down permanently.
feet and legs.
brsios ro ll their own cigarets, la August 13 and broke the ly with a little labor. These sugges- lands committee of the senate.
Insect la Small.
tIons
are
offered
by
the
poultry
exten­
Experimental
growing
of
lettuce
eoae roll tboir stockings end soma nower of Spain on two oceans.
The thrlpg la very small ln all of Its
sion men at Iowa State college.
which was started In the Wocus val­
Mixed carloads of fruit are hard to
roll druaks. AU Cod the rolling You conquered Mexico
Sep­
1. Clean up the filth around the hen ley, near Klamath Falls, this year sell on the f. o. h. basis. The trade stages. The adult Is at first pale yel­
low, Inter turning brown. The wings
house,
ventilate
thoroughly
and
let
tember
13.
Your
first
troops
»■profitable in the final analysis
has proven an unqualified success, terms them “Junk," or "drug store" are pale yellow with dusky fringes of
>n the Great W ar sailed for Plenty of sunshine Into the house
according to County Agent Hender­ cars, and Is slow to hid on them.
bristles. The length is about one-
2. Construct removable roosts and
• • •
France on June 13, in thirteen
son. Within the next two weeks 1000
twenty-fifth of an Inch. The thrips Is
Governor West wants Sena­ ships,
dropping
boards,
allowing
as
few
transport« and convoys. cracks as possible.
Good buttermilk or skim milk Is usually found ln the nxlls of the
tons of lettuce will be shipped to
tor Stanfield's record on the
worth five cents per gallon for poultry leaves, not appearing on the leaves to
And
they
were
just
thirteen
outside
markets.
8.
Paint
or
spray
the
roosts,
walls
liquor question made public days in crossing. The great
Farmers and livestock raisers of feed. Keep the dry mash before the any extent until present ln large num­
around the roo.ts, dropping hoards and
and suggests that the senator
hens ln open hoppers all the time.
bers. The mature female, by means of
war
was
really
won
on
Septem­
nests with a full-strength solution of Oregon have had and repaid loans
• • •
is anything but dry.
a tiny, saw-ltke organ near the end of
ber
13,
when
American
troops
aggregating
{33.026.130
from
the
fed­
two
parts
oil
to
one
part
stock
dip,
or
In
many
sections
sweet
clover
Is
be­
———
- -*•*-
■
the abdomen, cuts a silt ln a leaf or
cut the St. Mihiel line, and the five gallons llnte sulphur to 40 gallons eral and Joint stock land banks from ing seeded for soli building purposes stem,
and ln this slit deposits an egg,
Superstition is a, religious same day was General Per­ of water. Applications should be made their Inception in 1921 until July 31 and ln most cases limestone Is being
generally Inserted out of sight. Hers
‘,X tlme9 ln sprlnK-
belief with which we disagree. shing’s birthday.
of the present year, the treasury de applied to the soli In preparation for the eng hatches ln two to seven days,
the clover.
and fall, and ln pairs, one following partm(>nt has announced.
depending on the temperature. The
the other In five or six days.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT of t h
e
, ------------------------
Fairly heavy sales of Wasco county young thrips works Its way out and
feeds ln the same manner as tha
Prepare an
wheat have been made during the past
u.':, ;! ,K X n., ' ; : X C
T“ o'"’ - Chicken M ite. Numerous
will do what we
adults. Their growth la rapid and in
exhibit
fur
few
days,
although
most
of
the
farm­
claim for It — George W. Laubner,
a week or two, they cease feeding and
D uring the H ot Season
the
rid your »»Weni of Catarrh or Deafoeu
ers are holding their grain for better seek a suitable location In which to
Plaintiff
caused by Catarrh.
The
summer
time
brings
with
It
our
vs.
pupate. This la a resting stage of
greatest trouble with chicken mites
J»« 4» A«uut< M evw <« vaen
The unknown heirs of Law­
about a week between the nymph and
If they once get a start It Is usually
F. J. CHBNEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio rence Higgins, deceasrd,
adult and Is usually spent ln the
and also all other persons ) S u m m o n s a long fight to get the best of them
ground an Inch or two beneath tha
or parties unknown c la im ­
They can be prevented ln getting a
surface. The life cycle from the time
ing any right, title, estate,
start, however, with regular spraying
lien or interest in the real
of
egg laying until the appearance of
of the ¡»oultry house once a week. Any
F YOU break your glass»» estate described in the com
the adults Is about three weeks, thus
good contact sprays such as the various
don’t worry. Pick up the plaint herein. Defendants
permitting several generations each
sheep dips, crude oil, a mixture of
pisees. We oan watch them To the above-named defendants :
yea r.
'arbollc
acid
and
kerosene,
or
any
of
and give you tha saws prescription
In the name of the atate of Oregon .
Several species of ladybird beetles
that the original pair was made Von and each of you are hereby required the coal tar products are good. The
feed on thrlpg.
Kains, especially
solution
you
buy
ln
the
can
Is
usually
to
appear
and
answer
the
complaint
Dam Our manufacturing plant is
heavy driving storms, frequently de­
of p'aintitT filed against you m the designated as a stock solution. In mak
stroy them in large numbe~s.
complete and our work will bear shore entitled conri and cause on or Ing up a spray mixture for mites 3 per
tbe olossst inspection.
Kill With Nicotine.
before tbe lltb day of October. 1925
cent or three purts of tills stock solu­
Thrips can be killed when hit with
•be same being the date specified in the tion Is used to 97 per cent or 97 parts
order of publication of this sumiuous.
a 1.0 per cent nicotine duet or with
of wnter. This strength Is sufficient
and if you fail to so appear and answer
nicotine as a liquid spray. The diffi­
to
keep
down
mites.
If
the
tnltes
once
»aid complaint the p lain tiff w ill take a
culty comes In not being able to hit
(Jiv e s b e t t e r r e s u lts
dec ree against tow in accordance with get a start It may be necessary to uae
the Insects down In the axils of the
the prayer of p la in tiff’s com plaint in as strong as 10 per cent solution.
leaves. The spray does not kill the
thia cause, to wit
T h a t you. sod each
eggs in the tissues of the leaves or
ol >011 be required to set forth the na
the pupae in the soil. Also a few
lure and eatent of the in te re s t or
estate claimed in u . t to aw.d premise»
winged adults escape and later Infest
described in plaintiff's com plaint and
the sprayed plants.
that plaintiff's title to said premises be
Enr’y spraying when the plants are
decreed to be valid and forever quieted
small may have some value, hut alter
to M ake Selections
and that you, and each of yon, be for­ Best
the plants get large It has very little
ever barred from claim ing any right,
, effect.
From V igorous Stalks.
tittle, estate or interest in and to said
Preventing spring Infestation Is tbe
Optometrist premises or any part thereof, which
premises ire described as follows
hiost Important. The practice of grow.
If you wish to keep your corn In a
Bevmning at au iron pipe, which is constant state of Improvement, the
Ing onion sets near fields of seed
wj feet distant from the southwest
onions serves as a source of Infesta­
thing to do Is to select for vigor with- 1
corner
of
block
No
5
in
Shedd
Oregon,
ALBANY
OREGON.
tion for adjacent fields. Greenhouses
which 11 recorded in volume I. page Iff' ont close attention for score card type
near onion fields sometimes harbor the
That Is the new word, based on
of plat records in Linn county, Oregon
thrips all winter and then In warm
thence north 462 feet to an iron pipe, years of careful study and experiment
thence east 120 feel ta the west line of at the Minnesota experiment station.
w-eather the thrlpg leave the house for
right of way of Southern Pacific R til- University farm, 8t. Paul.
the fields. Cleaning up fields of piles
rond.’conipanv ; thence south along the
of refuse, such as onion tops, culls and
For several years the Minnesota
w rit line o f| Said rig h t ef way 4«>2 experiment station has carried on ac-
screenings, eliminates an Important
leet to an iron pipe; thence west 12a
H a y is w o rth j u s t a s m u c h in s to r a g e a s
tlvirlee designed to encourage the se
source of Infestation. Burning weeds
All work dent promptly ln j reaK)B feet te the place ef beginning, contain
lectloa
of
seed
corn
from
the
standing
«long railroads, ditch hanks and fence
m g 1 77 acres, more or lets, ail ly in g i
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ig
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r
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stalks in the field before frost time
rows destroys hibernating places.— J.
Lino county, atate of O regon.’’
|A m e r ic a n E ag io F ir e I n s u r a n c o o o m p a n r
I*. Hoerner. Entomology P*partmen^
I his summons is served on you by In the fall. The Idea was to get early
publication authorise«! and ordered by maturing corn front vigorous plants
Colorado Agricultural College.
p a v . v , , , , ^ o f th e c a s h v a lu e in , .
order of Hon Percy H. Kelly, judge of But now comes II. K. Hayes, plant
the abo»e
entitled
court,
end en I oree’ier
-— - —
..................
... made
. . u v «uu
e diTition
o f lo ss b y fire.
breeder or
of m
the
division or
of arronotnj
agronomy
e‘t o and thickens worth
h ?i9?i
° " <O0 •" "n<1 fa™ ®onag«oent wtth a new hul
{l.O47.323’17O were produced la the
Th?
' '*’»»•
Ml-nemwa expert
lb . date of the first pub.,cat,on
thia summen» is the 2*th day ef August.
Firsl-class W o rk 1*25.
Breedlhg. ' which among other things
L. O, Lewtiling.
Prepara aa
says:
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
J. W STEPHENSON.
exhibit for
■es 124. Albany, Oregon.
"Corn should be selected from per
*•
" P a le -fo t para g rap h s." io a Una.
a d ra rtla in g disguised aa m s s
To Make Silage Out
of Soft Com Crop
za
Kill Onion Thrips
by Using Spray,
HalFs C a ta rrh
Medicine
COUNTY
FAIR
I
WHEAT,
Seed Corn Pointers
for Improving Crop
I
OATS and W h o l e o r .G ro u n d «
BARLEY
|
FISHER’S EGG PRODUCER |
Z|\
2
W
^ O . W . FRUM J
E. C. Meade ,
H. Albro,
A m e ric a n E a g le
F. M. GRAY.
Fire Insurance Co.
draym an
BARBER
SHOP
1
..Me,ht^g r<>nl
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
tha
COUNTY
FAIR