Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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RURAL EPfTERrn.’JE
S® P T
KURAL ENTERPRISE
Al. n.4«p»u.!«.t—.Sot n -u trul -aaw »
paper, published evaiy Wodneaday,
» » «*■». II. W H K Icl.K it
». !-»25
The Great Outdoors
Trainer o f Boxers
G ives D iet H ints
f l 50 M year
A d v « ,t „ „ ,r , : . c an In c h ; D o d j
To Kid Howard of Chicago an.l hl>
new aystem of training „nd lundltluu
u h e re B re a d , Meat, C lo th in g , H e a lth a n d V ig o r o u s H u m a n it y a re P ro d u c e d
«»r .!..» • or . p lce Du c h arg e lo r to o
log. Sammy Mao
•*■>••11011 oi v ia J^es
<1*11. the preaeo
*■ -P a io -io , r .r a g r .p b » ." t c , n B.
lightweight b oil n j.
""
d| . < u , „ d
oew.
my Judgment hare had much to do
champion
of th.
with the stable volume o f business
worl d, gl vet a greu i
in e
which we hare enjoyed, and which is
U V O L IT IO N
deal o f the credit
quite contrary to the old experience of
for
Ida meteorl,
Portland
the aftermath of panics. W ith a credit
riae to stardom In
th e S u n d e r
structure such as only the Federal
W h e at— H a rd
white,
| i 5..
How
Its
Aid
to
England’s
Re­
the world o f pusll
1 M ethodism, wpa an e d u c at­
white and western w hite xi is’. J
Reserve System can guarantee. I feel
Most
S
a
tisfactory
W
hen
Cut
lam.
When
M
andril
turn
to
a
Gold
Standard
Bene
ed man m d understood m anv
we need have no apprehension but on
w inter and northern spring
Aral started tight
the contrary sound optimism for the
in Green o r Dough State,
f t®
Th* n " “ " 1"“
fits American Agriculture.
log. be was aniali
future.
J iDle. t h e O regonian reuro
weak and underel
duces the loJIowing f r o n / h i
By
M.
A.
T
R
A
Y
L
O
R
Is really no best way to pot
H a y - A lfa lfa . » 1 8 ® J 9 ton- vail
o p e d , hut after
f a r m e r s T o a d is E n o u g h In “There
Second
Vice
President
American
a lfa lfa ," says Professor Sheppenl
t u r n i n g hliuael,
tim othy.
111020; eastern O r «
of the North Dakota Agricultural col­ tim othy, $ 2 3 ® l< c .
[Market Agent Spence]
Bankers Association.
u r* *
over to How ard It
of m ir? a p e 181,10 ,0Uflrh d r“ <
lege. “I t all depends on the fe rtility
There has been no more Im portant
w in only a ahor>
B u tte r fa t-6 2 c shippers' track
With a discrim inating ta r ­ of
o e X c • rUdC 8ketch’ «»
your soil, w hether your soil Is
• ren t for the Am erican farm er and
time before he look
Eggs— Ranch. 33@38c.
iff, high tran sp o rtatio n rates sandy, loam, clay loam, free o f weeds
p e if e tt representation, whici
the decision from «took man since the Arm istice than
nevertheless, bears a r , . J ^
Cheese— Prices f. 0, b T lli.m ^ .
excessive
taxation
and
the
(especially
such
weeds
as
quack
grass,
Sid Terri» of
the recent return of
T riplets. SOc; loaf, 31c per
blance to him. and is the las
York that reunited
Great B ritain to a great m iddle-interest toll, a g ri­ foxtail and pigeon grass) also, wheth­
C attle— Steers, medium «721;»« ,
In him being reeog
c re a tu re th a t serves to displa
gold
standard.
It culture is havihg a h a rd ’ fight er you have the time, the tools and the
' “ ’ " •■ I * “
inclination to do all the things neces­
nized as the boar
the rem arkable progression o
seems a long dis­ to survive.
of
the
lightweights
th e world of God — but man
tance from the Mon­
When railroads g et in a sary to best protect your little a lfalfa
Sammy Mandali.
Howard'» sysiem
tana farm to the pinch they ask th a t ra te s be plunts tinder all conditions.
i r i e f r T . I ? 0”' *ra d u ation;
ia unique in that
“In certain soils, there isn’t enough
gold vaults of the
advanced, on the claim they plant food or sufficient moisture to
t work» no hardship on the eihlete
th e a 4
° i u r Pr °ductions o
Bank of England,
vho 1» In training.
Unlike the ay«
th e globe. There is a prodip
but the price the have a legal rig h t to a fa ir take care of the needs of growing a
ema that have been uaed for years
Seattle.
ious num ber of continued Jink
nurse crop miu
and ripening 1
It 1
th e ir investm ent, full-sized
farm er gets for his return on
---------- -
W h e a t - S o f t w hite, weatern w„
hla prominent and successful trainer
while
agriculture,
the
biggest
wheat
and
cattle
de­
-----
-«..v-uivuic,
m
e
uiggest
f,entb'
for
harvest,
and
at
the
same
hard
w.
n
lo
.
„
'
w
’ erf« ‘
’• men make» conditioning more of »
hard w in te r and . northern
eprl
in fillet fir of thg ~ __
a ?
.
®
M. A. T raylo r
pends not a little on industry
nation,
is
not ,lm.e suppl> the necessary plant food >.
4S.
,
D< . northern gp,
densure thun a distasteful necessity
«uiu.
that gold.
r ,i- , u ’ i
‘
v ^ k C j y io r th e founder o‘ inatoud of demanding that hla men eni
The farm er sells his wheat to the
Methodism th a t ho is dead, oi’ ■nly certain thin»» he advise, them to elevator
iVLIvII
V v A o l S
----
twin
man and yet the real bnyer
-
enough
A lfa lfa
. ?23; D, C 129 •
he m ight be excom m unicatei
----w
1 When farm
or« r r t OQ„- t et,
1 x
enol'eh into
ln ,° the
the ground
«round so
so that
that thev
they
■at what they wartt and when they warn
h ® ’, ° O t‘ T8"
can £et
cpi molsture
mnlatnFa» ln 8Ufflelen'
_* amoun”
___
Ca8ei’' *’ an EnBl'"l>n.an. a i n v s t o r v o f ^ h
othy, J26; mixed hay, }24
'
iodT w T M ethod,st chu^
t aa long as It la cooked In a prop...
f Q ? n C h ,1Ca* 0 - M i l - ,o «upply the need when the nurse
x i J ^hm an' a German, or an Italian,
B u tter— Cream ery, 4 7 © 5 2 e.
/ X ci
tv
, ap ° ’
P y tne need " hen the nurse
nanner. M r Howard, In a recent In
'b o u t one-third of the wheat crop I .
r a i l m ad
^ : ■ 1 'T
Prop
Is removed and the sun shines
tho B.M T ln te rPr etation o l ervlew on the subject of diet and con usually
f’rop ’•
t xu e - & . bt.
L Paul railro
° p 18
Eggs— Select ranch, 42® 44c
Uinnllv
- I ___ ’V
J 1"’ . wnea‘
.. .
IB 1 wauxee
w ith8 h» dlsa*rees with his oi Ilf
Ion. said, Ih pan : “Year» ago it wua large factor k,
’
"
i
thl8
Part
'8
*
'
tHe
ei*
htv
million
d
o
llar
Illrer;
ly
°n the ll,t,e al,alfa
pl«nts
dur- , Hogs— Prim e. $14.75@16.0O.
«
~
.'.h-
;
s
p"
m
■"
with the evidence which ha- ' task, and an unpleasant one, for a
; C a ttle — P rim e steers, )8.oo@>8 2'
i
M taro.
” ‘ l’ ly w itte n <»’ -oxer or u wrestler io train for a hour
Cheese— Oregon fancy. 30c; O r.;
'Of
all
the
nurse
crops
early
oats
at
Hep«, in recent eyear.’ rt h e " -o . r “ 7 I ^ et Pr« id e n t of the
u n ite d
■ecuuae he was forced to lite ra l.,
nandards 26c; W ashington trip!
the
rate
o
f
two
pecks
to
one
bushel
s i d e r W m an 18 ? rone t0 con* tarve him self nnleaa he wanted to eat ,he rnc / ,ep i a8 been ,hat at wh'rh l?xtatks h e '"* Pa i d ; of W atered per acre with the a lfa lfa and then cut­
on; J H 8 ° Wn JudKment and teaks and chops at all tiroes I re Am en e gn buyer has ,o pay the s^ocks and unnecessary offi- ting the oats green or in the dough
»ember that when I was training for -,
hnnd"/
ln fa ,,a b '<‘ and to natch, I was go truly tired of steaks S Uonai
me ; , p ?rte r' for the Interna.
have
Spokane.
'
? « ■ I 1 “ mals
“ » ' and fees, w thev
h , y„ 7
t i , iuat stage for hay, have given most satis­
rnn r d *ssenters with the stig
faction. I t gives them shade in their
Hogs— Prim e, mixed, 813.S0@l3.7i
hat I choked every time that I a Ir
ma of heresy.
*
Europe was7 offU,theOgo,drd.u n d ^ d CaUn '
n ° 3 in,crease
rate s on early weeks of growth, nnd It keeps
tie but It was steak or nothing I u,|
C a ttle — P rim e steers, 87.25@7.so
weeds and grass from starting and
a X ith n H ? ? 6 charfires against
lae my men to diet at all times but ..
wa» - Juat as muugu
though «11
an Ejnglisn
English buyer ' ? f 1 p r o d u c t s m tw enty-tw o
crowding out the a lfa lfa . Also, by re­
tro it nH d l i T lnister a t De- « perfectly possible for them t„ dk., iro v e un tn
_______
z
i states.
l ° vAtiw
y° Ur farm
hous<?- . har-
moving It before It ripens, the mots-
at the same lime, to enjoy their
-alned for your wheat and drew up
he “’rntnHSeJ ° f heresy* » th at ■nd.
The estim ate fo r this y e a r’s ture that would be needed to ripen the
ood. M.v only 'd o n f is the one re
he contract. But when you discussed
ue rated science and the larding
the eating of such combina
ayment. he said: " I ’m sorry I haven't
?ocannnCr°P ln th js country is grain is conserved and not passed off
ieh ” T h e r r h KiOr ° f e q U a l v a l
Ions as fresh milk and cheese ami ,n y good United Slates money to p” » 105 000,000 bushels below the Into the a ir by the evaporation proc­
.
I he Christian religion is rult with cream. In fact, | advoeu,, E n g n T ’' 111 h“ ve ,0 pay
production of last year A h ess A light seeding of about two
'» - r
pecks o f oats to the acre Is a good
s ?rnu th OriM< la r n y th - Scienca the use of evaporated milk entire!» ^orth o p,aper monev' whlch
««,000,000
below the five y e a r protection fo r the little a lfa lfa plants
Six hundred and eighty-six can
7* tru th . Many a tru th lono- Vegetables are «ne and the more Iba worth Its face value In gold 1 don't
fruits and vegetables w ere unloads»
denied as anti-religious has he athlete eats the better he will |„ "now what It may be worth next average. It is probable, from from the blowing o f sand
he estim ates, th a t the U nited
‘'B arley seeded at the rate of one Portland during August. t l,e grea
fo rm l
inve’ ti«ration to con­ for It. Pastry, of certain kinds, such a. week, but that Is your risk."
)lg h ix to .-
States will have to im port bushel to the acre on soils suited for of eny montv
A Deadly Foe of Trade
form to the religion which ig­ homemade pies, cakes and ..« k ie s II
.nude correctly, and with pure butter
How many would be w illing to sign some stock.
im port barley has proven to be an excellent
A northern M orrow county fair
n orant enthusiasts believed it ■vaporated milk an.l pure lard an ontracts on this basis’ Yet that Is
nurse crop. As a rule. It does not bulge b« held at-B o ard m an F rid a y
f
conflicted with.
very beneflclaL S lew , and boll, are ‘lad 7o87h m° 8'
A t South Bend, W ash
the as easily as oats, ripens early and ex- ■m ay. T he fa ir w il, exhibit crop, i
th*‘ WOr'd'8 tra ‘,p ha’
ki Jdh nfe a r e I8O,.ne of th e sam e l-!*al. Taken as a whole, any f uo,i la d to be carried on sloce the Armls-
t yie!ds have been secured of
_
evergreen blackberry season lellen
Produced w“ h ir r l» a tl0
with a few exceptions. Is all right I.
from 25 to 51 bushels on different th ,
Ice. In practically all countries ex
n o w f i , f Aran k sI,n the churches
•eui ,h."
k ; caJ ly a11 co;,n,rle8 88 i 18 reP °r t ed a t its h ight and the furtna where only a bushel of barley that d istrict.
tie unr
I nligaH
properly cooked and ealen wlthou,
now as then. Instead of obey gorging."
T hree m sehi!lJ8
__
«'as used and seeded."
7
«'nrovee 8:'Ir ,',tllral injunction io
“ ‘ len at the Miles linen mlBs. wh,
And one has but io look at Howard
lave Changed In value from day to d l e n , tOnS d ai,y- School chil-
forbid „a i? h,n* > ” th ey w° u,d I ■ ' ' b ho o " Is ,h<
lay. W henever one country sold ^ny-
>001) n
t r ° m l 0 0 0 ' to
the ? most rrt(g.ou;
religious user of no
ere established at Salem recently
bankers h e lp
' - ouuiry su|d any.
- _I. .
to inve« i X
th« kn. ; . " , S „ ' own avufnin
“ ■"* , h , x . * to
a u P ° U n d s ft
d a a y y . .
Otb
7 another country, som-ibody
som-body
u a
I c o rV u A a rm e T T J T '
8eed rna^hV ° f n’ ° re ' han »160-000
>ad to take the risk of loss because
machines probably w ill
<„•
A
bout
R
idgefield,
W
ash.,
a
th
e
n
™
'’T
*
*
ine
evolution
tn o o rv
T o o ..;» ,, a . »
w iu u u n i
.............
.
Uon this weak
" 56t lnto ° pe'
theory
fe
a n n g th a t such
in- _ _
.efor? o’ ° f ,h<! 'DOney rn' * ht cbaB«e
T h e Hanie q u a n t it y o f p u r.
wax fitted out last .eoaon for’ t t e ^ “
Shipm
ents
o
f
lambs
to eastern mt
•e
rta
ln
X
'„Ten‘
Was
mad9'
Such
u"'
distort
t wil' prove th eir
¡s r e .
i f " “ h m ilk m a y a d v a tag»«>u,|<
pose and 25,000 ears w«™
“ e Pur-
distorted in terpretation of the • » u b a tim ie d fo r e v a p o ra te d m ill e rta ln ty of payment Is a deadly *oe Ported and n ear the lakes fifty-Hlx farmers. One-fourth Jf the" kets have been finished this year I
m v7 .
a“ d Pe° Pb> Were afrald ,o do w a r ' . " 1“
fre e z e
sc n p tu re to be erroneous.
seed tested last year was
?
P Sm wh
ranChe8' accord,n« ‘ « D,
w a te r. O n c e o pened, at, i idzed the7y ,ah?d,” ;o.n t0rn,t,O nal bU8'De88 (bap
J he study of n a tu re ’s rec- *» p o r a i» d , „ i i k „ , d
was not so severe, it is 70 per seed. This year the p ercentag. wi°U P^ Sm ythe of Pendleton. The fin
«h-Pment went last week and consi.
■ d ^ . 0;;« 7 noo»d 8tucr’ , r ° m ,he u p it-
1 ¡k fro m th e
LOW are
run even higher. The work 1« a
A Banker’s View of
Federal Reserve
Early Oats Good as
Alfalfa Nurse Crop
n “; B,< n- d -
8°*.
Items of Interest
to Linn Ruralis
x it»
1 uth n Yays leads
i*uih, not error.
tow ards
" M e to
«»Il
. The dep artm en t of agricul-
i’ e states th ere were 30,000
ess farm s in the United States
■ n d ^ h “ r t h a n t h c y e a t b e fo 1 "
' T , red“ ction « •
n ? L riP| 2 a t / ' r long onough
will
°{ farm products
will come up to par.
to fe c tm o
Mt, 1
u
t .e ev deuce
is
i o d i , p u |s b le
A ric a
|(
••noe ami ¡„ Kllrope
r»u' “ ',t
B 'b le . t m
pv
q{
I1(ll
a - o p u s r in t e r p r e t a li. „
« I It a n d U s h e r * , e h r o i 0 |,,gv
himo i .. f°
from ,wo and a half
m I l„nn 7 ,r« » ? 1919 ,0 elgbt hu"dred
r nn/
k
and tb,? difficulties of
••uropean buyers ln making satlsfae-
ory payment for American farm p ^ .
Edward Ostrander, mem ber of the
u -He service commission. Is In Chi-
ago to attend a conference Involving
the d7,n .° D\
thc la rr,‘ fBCtor’
u c ,d n .
Ihe Prlce8 of farm prod
t westorn ra tlr o .d .' appl,cation for c
Bat n° w the recent action of
• reat Britain In declaring that It will
r“ te‘'' ’ l Or,« ,na>'y «as
again redeem Its paper m o n .J ln gCd
» ° request “ n Incroase I n i ,
J -------- " " ‘‘“ Per money In gold
; U 8 (° f “ ppro x l« n .t.ly n per cen F n
" rX r X . ? h a?
,‘ B
’ h - buy8r«
A-nerfcao
. ^ r," ,-8h.
bUy8y-
American
Q -
flgUre ra« ’» ‘ ly » . a reduced Which , a C ’ n P" y fOr ,b,,m Wl,h
0 » Per cent.
n.uueed which is accepted the world over at Its
V.Hh elec«,on of officers for the new
th a t m .o . x i ,
k o m li:
“ “nd,thr unan'« o u . Indorsement
r n n— » a .
raaorsement
opposing ‘ c « o M
n tru
..........
f the resolution
Slivn
oppo8,n«
c tio . n
rr. , o
‘ “ long ,h > Caatad8
»rge In Oregon aa a menace to health
tro ug h the c o n t a m in a t e Of t h ,
aupply. , he 51„t aonuair ; b8
o X y c° f “ ‘a ° rBgOD 8 ,a ,a M ‘"l'<al
Gr’>a‘V‘ “ ' ' « " n ^ ^ e ^ S d ' c a M : ^
More power Io , 0Ur elbow. ( Pt,
era! Law.. ; anti i , VOUra, Gmer»!
MifcbtH.
« • ¿ c u lt
th , j
c<l 1346.694.40.
t ? ave
c o -o p e ra tio n
to have it hC P U b llC sch<>olSl
, ave ,ts Principles and
s t o i j , bvS thth ? rOU,ih,v' u n d "r-
« “
¿ a te
b m
Prepare an
exhibit for
the
""d «Ws "f
COUNTY
FA IR
•r
Z
xlvlng a 3100.000.000 credit to the
x
S
" -
Tie SMART SHOP
31S West First Street
AI BANY
PR EGON.
U Pays to bny at the
a
w . FRU M
o • . Chew, O klahom a City. O k la ,
m erchant, who w ill make extensive Im­
provem ents Including the building of
tw<- country homes
" h 5n x?n
fariyier
com-
aT n , i o vvnen
an Iow
Iow a a farm
er <
P »uned th a t th e pheasants
|
birds, exam ined their-0
a S r exany ned th e ir cro
and found 200 cutw orm s— a
no com .
W ithin a decade, elec!
W S i VmSk V 8hinR n’at’hl»’^
m ixiiL L 1" 68’ Water h e a t<
and
e8’ refri*eratc
w 11 be « a r P<T e r a PPliani
be as much a p a rt of
88 'he modern bathfoo
un,-x t prediction of E arle
0z
» n u .d v
th * last live y e a r, » e re tm s a n d l .
»'rally none of them are
.
.
U e dT * d e®n,® * re8 • ” <» In d u .trv b *
A m e ric a n E a g le
s w J rv , hlm’ 7
’’• » • « ' « t t * u
see th a th h « T ' determ ination to
? !
h System Is njaxn-alned for
«he fu tu r , welfare of the country
ru n d ttm e n ta ll, condition, .r e verv
SMART SHOP
► • .
i n s u r a n c e C o.
y . . « , : , li b 7 ^ ,
l ù 'l ï i 1,
l:" g l"
F ire
'" ’ unm ev
, 'r °
C. P. SlxAFFORD, A gent
BIKMAX'S Bl’It.DIXG
no t im e , of eith er s trin g e n c y ^ r
th o r. of bank c re d it R a te , have rnn
a lo n t on 4 rather t a j j j teeJ
]J
th e
«"m e
k S
» r a n d m
re, <I" i 7 <l ' °
X i d i T d iw
A . V f e "™ «ier
visitor here w J d ? 0^ ’ Was
¡ r " " T 'b 1
<>i loss by flre.
BIRMANS
8
uro 8193.452 has been paid back tc
«ether w ith Interest at t h . ra t* of
Per cent. W ith the exception o f , ho.,
FISHER’S EGG PRODUCER tu
G ive s b e tte r r e s u lts
; ^ ' ; f<’h P*.n n l' 8ny M lr " • f ’ log declar
S °® a <
8 aold ,Or 83 h * h
‘ »e banks are working out the deU”
h
e
c° Unty 811 ,oan8 returned tt
The County B a n k e r. » .
.
’ ■ ‘ ho state have been Pa)d |„ fn „.
»111 help to employ a full Ume“'
‘° n
T he largest Individual orchard deal
leader th l. year U r b o y .1 Tnd
In months In the Rogue riv e r valley
club work In Calhoun. C h e r o k L *
« “ “ ««nred at M edford in the sale
Buena Vista counties. Iowa.
,D d
of the Bruce W ilson ranch of 160
barley
t h T r n n llb u T k ' " r
win’"« “ a"
, ’ ep
,a k * th ” a" ""Portant
M oderate Prices
“ 18 d8Ck Car8
I»
offered prizes for the most marteuble
sweet potatoes produced on o n . .
of land. A first prlxe o f 8150 la
fered. along with three d ls trie ,
, f'
of 850 each. The c ^ n t j ? age
WHEAT,
CORN
OATS ’a nd W h o le or G round
A n n o y in g O ur Showing of New Fall
«I
the f
m .7 5
acres. 50 of which are In pears. Albert
Aartorson, Its owner, sold It for 832.000
“ asregat
Coats, Dresses
and M illinery
of Quality
under the supervision o f the h ^ h
school agricultural teacher
r & h
that the com m unity w ill have 8P^ ta
plus of seed corn this year
’U
The banks of Conway ¿ rk
H o w R eserve B a n k . H elped
•
than in any oth**r
•Hnilar period .In c e , he motor vehicle
fo r two year., to be „»cd bv it if n. d
‘ U tax law became effective.
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'o m en who smoke on the
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public has learned th a t there
is such a place.
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