Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, November 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FACE 4
ROV 29. iyjj
RURAL
E N T E R P R IS E
P ro m is e « o f
C a n d id a te s
T J lP G f P i l t i l l l t d n o v e
li*d a *a a 4 M t—Not a vu trsl—saw
paper, published eveiy Wedueaday.
J. J. Crossley, can d id ate for
the
republican nom ination for
•r
senator, w rites to this p a p e r:
You have probably noted
J I a year ia advance
Arrearages
a montq th a t I introduced th e resolu-
_ I2%c
---------------
3t«c an m e h ; a . diet
h was ad o p ted at th e —
• jmc < , oo charge for cot
*
mass
m
eeting
a t th e public I D
►uWtlon or e jaugea
* • T a l a -foi Paragraphe.'' le a Haa.
auditorium in this city on SaT r
shce. sell belter on dull markets. eoS
* a advertising dUguiaad aa aswa
but little more to raise, and bring bet
urday evening, Nov. 14, favor­
ter prices. The following typical com-'
ing p erm anent court of in te r­
ments Illustrate the success which
COST O F SCHOOLS
n ational
justice,
otherw ise
many breeder» have had In disposing
F ra n k W . Groves of L eba­
A ru ra l mail c a rrie r shot a '
of pure bred stock at meat animals •
Few places can be found known as the w orld court and
non is potato inspector fo r this haw k on th e road th e o th e r P oultry B reeder M ust Rely
“I always find that pure breds are
w here schools cost as much I ^ announcem
^ « ^ n ent
t of th
the e sam e was county.
reedy for market In far less time than
day and w hen he w ent to pick
Tll>_ „ . „ n
m ade in the S unday Jo u rn al
on N ature, Says G overn­
scrubs and grade«."
few are th *’ l*" O re* on’ a " d | <*nd O regonian
Most
of th e Vi
control
»
----- of _ Nov.
. w 15.
-----WUUVI
puui- of pota- it up, th e supposed dead bird
m ent A uthority.
“Our bull veals at two weeks old
lew are th e places w here th e ' 1 ■ have
■
a lre ad y m ade the | to diseases, if it is to am ount took a peck th a t put out his
as large as scrub calve« at six weeks’
schools are as efficient as in following sta te m e n t:
“ W ill | t0 m uch, m ust rest in the eye — for which no one can P r t p t n f l b y t h . U n l t . d s t a t e s D . j x r t m . n t
“I find I can get around 2 cents a
this state. W h eth er th e in­ work zealously for develop- I P lanting of uninfected seed,
o f A s r ts u ltu r e .)
blam e the h aw k, says th e S a­
K you are one of the many who be- pound more, live weight, for pure
crease in service here is equal
breds, ss they are more uniform."
m ent of O regon and O regon
A t the M onroe potato show lem C apital Jo u rn a l
to th e increase in cost is a con­ ports,
£
for irrigation and recla- outside th e certified «tLd ,-i ’ S^ < H w r a l ¥ PlOye, b r° kC ~
"With hogs, purebred Utters are
troversial question.
m .U on an d fu lfill,™ ,, of lr,,h Band an” ' n ^ ^ T d
more uniform In else, develop more
several
law
s
and
regulations,
the
male
chicks,
and
that
the
smaller
N ebraska
furnishes te x t­ m easures for real benefit of produced th e h ig h e S orize
It is ag ain st rules to c a rry a w
ar® the ones which give birth to evenly, and put on fat more quickly "
books and all needed school farm ers as suggested by th eir I winners.
g
P
gun On duty, w hile delivering i r^e future layers of the flock, you need
supplies free, and the follow ­ organizations.
W hite D iarrhea Is Not
matter,
mail. It is a violation Of th e to revise
reT*ge your opinion on the m
utter
F av o r world I n
ing figures are tak en from the court, reform senate rules, and I. u regon certified seed pota- state law to shoot on a public l'ou may as well leave your tape
D ue to Disease Germs
£ a g le , published a t North will su p p o rt necessary p ro v i-l;^ * 8 a re *n deraand in C alifor- highw ay. A haw k is one of measure, scales, calipers and other
Much of the so-called white diarrhea
Bend, in th a t state.
units
at
home
when
you
go
forth
to
•ions of law enforcem ent."
I m a, and as th e certification the
of , h , ir
d S « purchase
— I
*
among little chickens Is not due to the
a n d most beneficial
Yu
i
01
lrd
a T "setting
of JOU
eggs" 10 from your
Children of school age in
1. N. P atterson, who would S”„d» es
gTeat€r - a s re v a o s . this
in i s ^nd one of th e
farm ers best poultry breeder, and rely s o le ly o n germs of the disease, bnt to overheat­
county, 7613;
enrolled in •un on th e republican tick et L a te m ay f ecov
le r Its lost Sta- , rien d l, d a i l y destroying its Mother Nature to give you a 50-50 deal ing, chilling, or overfeeding, according
schools, 5826; average daily or governor, w rites to th e I,
to Q. L Stevenson, professor of pool-
as th e hom e J of good pota-
pota w eight in verm in, and as it is
tbe matter of sex.
a tten d an ce, 4896;
average
try husbandry at South Dakota State
E n terp rise: “ One of th e p ara- r oes'
Many
Inquiries.
useless
as
food,
th
e
re
is
no
jus-
...
----- ’ w.awr«». U 11V
college. There la a tendency, he says,
to st p e r pupil, ru ra l, 168.17;
In answer to the continuous stream
E- Russ brought in th e last tification in its slau g h ter.
to call all bowel troubles white
tow n grades, |7 7 .2 5 ; high m ount questions before th e
of
Inquiries
pouring
Into
the
depart­
people of O regon a t th is tim e I of this y e a r ’s fresh red rasD-
As a resu lt of sim ilar w an­
diarrhea, when. In fact, many of them
school, ________
$116.07.
A verage cost o f to rih n A b . 1 s
aquation a t th e state I berries from h i,
, ton sla u g h te r of eagles, haw ks ment office relative to determining the are doe to poor management and are
sex o f the chick In the shell by the preventable.
and owls, all birds th a t ju stify slae, shape or weight of the egg—It
J 1“ ' 1»' “ “ P1^ •«»» the ° ° te r p e n „,
p er r PUP* m X , « l . s i , u J , :
The prime factor In brooding chicks
ades,
-,th th a L is the m a tte r of too week.
He also Pfiad sfm n ? 1 th eir existence, th e balance of just isn't being done. That Is. nor in
g rad
es, $1.63: h irh
p,eS nature has been destroyed and a practical way, at lea st The scien­ successfully Is to keep them comfort­
$3.24.
”
---------- -requent g ran tin g of pardons, of .some Drettv f in f u
:nd when we learn th a t eight from his to e e u to i? c^ s t n u t s a g rea t increase in rabbits, tist la able to Identify the sex of a ably warm. They should be kept In
A verage cost of o th er su p ­ / e a r s constitutes th e average eating.
th 1 m ade 2 ° od diggers, gophers and mice is chick In the shell after seven or eight light, well .ventilated quarters that are
sanitary and free from vermin. At
plies p e r pupil, ru ra l, $2.79-
causing an economic loss to days of incubation, however.
first, a temperature around 95 to 100
town
grades, $2.07; high im prisonm ent of crim inals sen-1 p
Because
of
the
Important
bearing
on
tenced to life term s in this l t 11S rocco,i is su P planting the every fa rm e r in th e land. All
degrees should be maintained In the
school, $4.03.
practical aspects of the poultry In­
brooder; but, as the chicks feather out
sta te , it brings us to th e r e a l i - l l z * ey crop in southern O re- of these birds should be pro­ the
dustry
which
the
ability
to
select
° pera*inK expenses,
and tu rk e y s a re scarce tected by law to prevent th e ir hatching eggs according to the sex de­ and as the weather moderates this
$395,634.11. New buildings zation th a t some d efinite and
exterm ination, which is now sired would have. If such were pos­ may be grnduallly reduced though not
w orkable plan m ust be adbpt-1 na h ig h e r this year.
and equipm ent, $27,838.18.
entirely discontinued, as the -chicks
th reaten ed .
sible, a number of Investigators have
would then be apt to pile up on cool
A ’ *r«ge teashtr'a salary, rural,
in. a statem en t issued to th e er, r e g is U r in g ^ J e ry
made
studies
concerning
the
sex-ratio
nights, and heavy losses result.
» •n . »780 ; women, $638 61 ; town
situation In the domestic fowl. Re­
en, it was found
, ta k *
THE MARKETS
5 " d! ' ; tt' D> 11100; women. public Mr. P atterso n sa y s:
cently Dr. M. A. Jull, poultry husband­
‘‘W hen the boys’ tra in in g a t h e r household task s wTfkl
$1287.31; high school, men, $1630
W ood Ashes W ill Supply
man of^ h e United States Department
school now being constructed, m ore th an 5000 m i l « \
*
women, $1182.31.
Portland
° t Agriculture, completed some obser­
Potash and Phosphorus
e a r W oodburn, is finished w ithout leaving t h l 1 y e a r
Wheat—Big Bend bluestsm, 1 1 ,5 7 ;.____
vations In which he concludes that
A correspondent in Halsey n md
Wood ashes furnish various per­
the old school a t Salem while th e wom an with J l f 1 ^ ’ hard white, »1.84; soft white, » .5 S ; | lhere
- Is no v«.re.«uuB
ueiween
m
e
correlation between the centages of potash and phosphorus,
w rites: Some of th e patrons of vacated,
i ± e la tte r should cal help d o e ? n^arlv
in n /i
we8tern wblte. »1.53H ; hard w lnteil lenrih, shape or weight of the egg and
ou r schools were 'shook down
depending upon their source, and for
* IDUO and northern spring, »1.60; w e s t e r t |,he s e l of the c,llck hatched from'it. that reason they make valuable fer­
irom i$3 to $6 to s ta rt the pu­ be used for first tim e offend-1 miles a year.
;
red,
»1.4».
I
He
has
also
made
studies
to
determine
rs sentenced to th e peniten-1
.
tilizing material where these elements
pils on the first day of school, tiary.
.................
,Je v e en
n h h u undred
n d red acres
—Alfalfa, »19@l0.5o ton- v a lletl nhether or not there Is a correlation
P
ractically all of these 1 £..11'^
acres of
c
are needed. Some plants will grow
to say nothing of pencils, p a ­
be young men
com m itted 11 “ L’g r ®?V
p,e tre es have timothy, »18@i»; eastern O regoJ bet.ween the we,«ht ° f the w e
....... ...............
■ .?.vap1
•• “ ppic
better on a slightly add soil. One of
per, erasers, note books and will
and the sex of the chick, or between
for
th
eir
first
offense
against
I
°
U*
W asco timothy, »21 @2».
thpse Is potatoes, but practically all
w h at not.
the yolk water-content and sex ratio, other garden plants prefer an alkaline
Butterfat—65c shippers' track.
the law.
I«»'Jn ty to m ake room fo r
with the same negative result.
"In th e interest of tax con­
. _______________ - , i f htha2 nC5Ct ye,a r ’ And w h a t
soli and also require considerable
Eggs—Ranch. 46O47c.
Safe to Count on Females.
servation and general economy
Cheese—Prices f. 0. b. Tillamook-I
amounts o t potash and phosphorus. If
crow
ded
th
a
t
the
prisoners
fi,eu
pntce
°Z
w
h
e
a
t
should
It
has
been
determined,
however,
it strikes me th a t Oregon
ashes are applied In too large amounts
Triplet«, 31c; loaf, J2C per lb.
says Doctor Jull, that the greater the lye may be formed which is caustic
cannot
be
p
roperly
seg
reg
ated
„
n
™
w
here
R
was
two
u weP a d o p t the system and as a result these first of |y y ears afiro
Cattle—Staers. good »7.75@g.oo.
ago? '
number of eggs which a hen lays be­
Hogg Medium to choice, » 1 1 5 0 3 1 fore being put into the breeding pan, and will Injure the plants. Coal ashes
tn a t has been m any years in
have practically no fertilizing value
W '^ o n sin has a law which 12.00.
'
1 the larger will be the proportion of
vogue in N ebraska and no fenders are in daily contact
but they are valuable for their power
with
h
ard
en
ed
c
rim
in
als;
in
will
go
into
effe
c
t
Ja
n
u
a
ry
1
doubt in m any o th e r sta te s.”
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice females and the smaller the propor­ to lighten heavy soils and may be
R eaders, tell us w hat you fact, it m ight be called a s M n 'i provide« th a l commis- »12.00 0 13.00.
tion of males produced by her eggs. profitably applied for this purpose.
The practical poultryman may be able
X sh ° iM S a n i1 produce d e a l­
Know about school costs ant ;chool fo r vice and crim e.”
The Douglas county agricultural
to take advantage of thia fact to some economic conference wag held at Rose-
ers shall be licensed under
school service.
Seattle.
The follow ing concise and nftnd a e f?re th e y m a y here-
W heat—Soft white. »1.62; westert extent by making hla selection of eggs
ruthful sum m ary of th e Mit- n fte r do business, and S tate white, »161; hard winter. »1.4»; west for batching with reference to the urg with a good attendance. The I
conference arrangod by the Oregon
hell court m artial a p p e a rs in M arket A gent Spence says he orn red. »1.48; northern spring, »1.49- hen's period of production.
Agricultural college will have a
he Aum sville S ta r: T he pub­ iopes a sim ilar law will be Big Bend bluestem. »1.65
thorough survey of all of the various
i c has sense enough to know
Pure-B red M eat Anim als
H a y -A lfa lfa . »2»; D. C , »28; ti»
Passed in O regon a t th e next
agricultural
activities
In the
the county.
county
d
•
n
-
.
1
-—
- — — » .c
u v in e s in
th a t M itchell h as com m itted legislature. “ I have investi­ othy, »20; mixed hay, »24.
B
ring
B
etter
R
eturns
mark°t
conditions
m
the
county,
state
no crim e ag ain st the civil law . g IR„
.. an-
Butter—Creamery. 60064c.
In every Important point of comparl and
an<^ nation,
nat,on and from
— • the
» - - -----
material
- - so
a te V d VU m IIiailv
any
eases
w
here
it
Washington. D. C.—Colonel William it also has sense enough to Ipeared
FlikUtvgxzl thè o-rnwer
__
. . * t a p H '
E ggs—Ranch, 4»@5»c.
son. pnre-bred meat animals show so obtained will formulate a program for
Mitchell took the w itness stand be know th a t he is being punish- delib erately s w in d le d ^ o u ^ n f
H
ogs—Prime. »12.26012.60.
perlorlty over grades and especially future agricultural development.
fora the court martial trying him for
cd because he m ay have told his p r o d u c ts ” s a v s t h l
V f
Cattle—Prim« steers. »7.76 0 8.00.
over scrubs, according to reports from
braacb of discipline as a result of his th e tru th and by ,o doinu run- a f e „ V by ¡ ' r r S t Ì h u I * ' '
The salary of the Tillamook eounty
Cheese— Oregon fancy. 28c; Oregoi farmers received by the bureau of ani­
public criticism of the administration
dairy and food commissioner, now
dared
.
p
atriotic
d
u
ty
to
the
te
rn
a
w
h
o
im
p
ly
p
o
Ì
e
te
r
th„'
mal
Industry,
United
States
Depart­
standards
25o;
Washington
trlp
l.u
vf the army , nd n, T, , , r , , p t|cw
1175 a month, was ordered by the
ment of Agriculture.
28c.
*
h
For the third time within a few people as we I as to t h e arm y m oney and closed up
In the experience of stock owners county court to be reduced to »1 a
and
navy.
He
is
not
being
I
qf
..
..
,
,
.
monlhs. the air crusader repeal.-,I
who are In a poaitlon to make com­ month beginning December 1.
Spokane.
. ICS of
crops and
ttader oath his reasons for assailing tried on th e question of th e L,,»
parisons. pnre-bred animals produce
Hogs—Prime
mixed.
»11.3(011.60.
tru
th
or
falsety
of
his
state-
™
:pU
ts-tm
ea?
h
ttle
to
general
thoae in charge of governmental avia
Fifty carloads of canned fruits and
better meat, develop more rapidly, are
Cattle—Prim« steers, »7 60 0 8 00.
lion and for hla advocacy of a larger m ents, but on an alleged vio- H ?S p e n ty w h e n Producers get
more uniform In qualify and appear vegetables were »hipped by the Eu­
article of w a r I?., one' t 'lird of th e price con-
and batter trained and equipped air ation of an
gene Fruit Growers' association last
fore«.
designr ed by the d e p a rtm e n t | ^ ' ners Pa y for th e products,
month, according to J. O. Holt, man-
Much uf his teetimoay hinged upon to enforce servility am ong em -II,
y , rd Ltelis t}>c farm e r
a « e r __________
the tarns points he had strassad last ployees th ro u g h a court of its 1^ " \ust cut tlie COst of produc-
•p rin t before the house aircraft com own
creation.
M itchell has l ” ? 1?, to £ em cdy th is condition,
rnlttsa and later before the president 1 not denied, nor will he re tra c t L ;
e. H erb ert H oover tells
F o r b e s t r e s u lts u s e
special air board.
hi; criticism s, but he does dejay |i-’r?? he m ust produce less,
Ma than recited a long succession of th a t he has injured th e navy.
these m en know th a t
local and internal, and hai been auoceaa*
reeomm sndatloas regarding aviation In this contention he will u n - |?
1 tp e farm ers really need
ful In the treatment o f Catarrh for ovei
mads by him and rejected by tha war doubtedly be su p p o rted by t h e | ( ° r ^ ,lef 18 a ju s t system of
forty yean. Sold by all druggistt.
department
He eald ha never had A m erican
F. J. CHENEY & C O , Toledo, Ohio
people who a re | -f-?0” ’ baaed on income —
bean able to have a study made of w eary of m ilitary
anv a amount,
m o u n t from
.»
In any
from one gallon to _ a i___
barrel
au to cracy | f . , , Ity
pay — a " d power-
tha precautions a city like Naw York
w h eth er it be in G erm any, ,/Y , se ,,in * agencies to cut
“ We Dress the Eyes
should taka to deread Itself frOm an
France, Russia, or th e U nited
enorm ous m iddle-hand-
air atu oh .
o f the W orld.”
S tates.
p in g expenses and profits —
"If aa enemy came within 10« miles
M arket A gent Spence
(Jiv
es
r
e
s
u
lts
Ws
are
authority
when it comes
of Naw Y ork." he said, "ba could stand
A gold-silver dollar with silver to I
W estern W ashington county
to frames and eyeglass housings.
off la aa airship, after picking up an
Never ask for a second-quality
narcissus
Identifying point, nod I believe e r , rr take the most o f the wear and enough I J188 Fone into th e
l«n». Give your eyes the best.
aerial torpedo ha fired would fall with gold to <lve Intrinsic value without I JUS’n e s 8 - H alf a million bulbs
It is the cheapest in the end.
Ih an area of the else of New York the objectionable silver dollar size o r t w ° carloads,
have bten’
aMp."
and weight,
said vo
to w»
be under con-1
con- P,anted m
th ere inis
this tall.
fall. Wil-
<s..u
wr.Km, is Rnid
I be house of dependable
slderation by the treasury depart- iam M artin, a P o rtlan d florist
firvice.’
m ent.
I h has
a a ta
n
«
«
«
—
»>
.
-
.
’
ten acres.
Most o f 't h e
Mosul Tangís Up to Lsagua.
o th er plantings run from 1000
Tk* Magua - The permanent court
to .»000 bulbs each. Because
a* International Justice In Its findings
TU SSI NG & T U 8SIN G
regarding tha disputa hatwsan Ureal
onions, a lfa lfa , clover and
LAW YERS
•rtto la and Turkey over t h e ____
beans su ffe r from th e ravages
Mosul
•raa of Mesopotamia declares tbs de
of the narcissus fly, the fe d e r­
Halssy and Brownsville
•talon to ba taken by tha caundl of
al governm ent has ordered the
Oregon
aragraphs for
K,lli"e t p
Linn Farmers
<sa,
.
, Size of Egg Not
an Index to Sex
Tells What Enemy
Airplanes May Do
H a ll’ s C a ta rrh
Medicine
An-Fo Sheep Dip
FISHER’S EGG PRODUCER
o . w . FRUM
the 1.sag us of Nations shall ba bind
log upon tha partita concerned and
shall constitute datlntta datarmlnatlon
of the froutlar between Turkey and
the British mandate atata of Irak
(M esopotam ia), of which Mosul Is a
part. The league council's decision
* u s t ha by unanimous vote
Funeral Directar and Licenaed
Embalmer
Maserte of Qel« Ruah Oays Burned
Noma, Alaska - Soma ot Noma s hts
torle reaorts. mada faraous dnrtng th»
gold raah. wer« In rulns Monday
«w«»t by a »JOO.OOO flr» whlch davour
ad aactloas o f tha city buslness dl»
W R IG H T & C O .
F u n eral D irecto rs
tr ic t
»4E
« «
barring
D ELBERT STA RR
B r n w n s v ile , O regon
Cell O. P. S t s w o b d . Hslseyz
or D atsaaT Arsa a Rrswnsville
W . L. W right, Harrisburg
Mra. S. C. Bramwell. Hall
from entry of narciaaui
' u n fte5 Jua,i: L ^ P o r t e r s
f H olland bulbs a re seeking
a revocation of th e ban. These
U regon grow ers propose to be
read y to m eet th e local de­
m and for bulbs if the order
sta n d s and th e re is a conse­
quent sh o rtag e.
Mrs. Ringo is recovering
from h e r illness and has d„
pensed with a n u rse's services
and joins in our page of
thanksgiving.
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
H»y is worth just as much in sturare as
you might eri for it in case ,,f tin- TI '
! manosa Eagle Firu InSI,t
;
1
.
E. C. Meade,
ri
A lL w rx
O « A I O TO ,
ALBANY
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
Manufacturing
Optician
OREGON.
Modern
Barber Shop
A
Lsundrv sent Tuesdays
Agency Hob Cleaning Works
ABE S PLACE