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

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Ti e M o d erat.o s J e tg
H e a v y L a y e rs in F lo c k
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T h t fv m s . unrvgtn u t:.t ut ¿otate*
are tellm g símil» r
t h e E a s t S o m e G o o d • 22X! xtruters rp n x f 22X2; « m e r i < _ u e ” » r t v jaasrtisu. p v - w
T U l i feet
th a t th* t o . vaaaJ »upf
ies. Look around I
t-tru ia -t?» tU* Saiahed ^ c ^ a c t - m
ree 2 1 Ä .
H a ls e y P o r k e rs
sad tu e r budise «rffi = ^ , x p ,
see.
t.-ttJxrr th a t »v . »r»d tih» I.' r . *.- XOU
Bag— Alfalfs 222622Xt taa; «*Qa>
ttlt.» i 1» rocs! ilyalc-A. ecrtffijJoc. ts t
Vat'-tir. 2 2 (6 2 2 ;
essterx Ortgut
*d State» 150 / t a r » a t ^ .’ *
f tb» juayelry ©f tlx b«os taad towai«
P . Kuxej r o t th e cham ­ turttot r 222 6 2 1
ZAOI S HISTORY TYPICAL
t* * a p ractically fler.rt/>fco, «*-
tb» ieefy type, a Io » of S e tA r-tt.t«
p r ze on an O xford ram
Batterla»—SSe sl-gpers' tra ci.
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istist te d r t v t Uervses nadw a a i ©»«•
t* p t on th e Pacific ccaat, a : d
, r o - t * * » A.a-_.p w by Co
Lega— BastA. «16 «*c
»« K i C i i ! t
fm us becatiss ts e fj xect oa4t>s.bt»4-
»m -d ewe
th a t at th e preterit ra te the
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of tvs-- ».
C t t’v m Fncas 1 «. b. TtliAisoub; .'y
core «tx» -j
to , »«12 fed a »4
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ti/aet wjjJ !>* p rae tita Jjy 4«- .
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Cat'Je— Steen. gtud 2 T T 1 6 (« S
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n o n i, of H , . h t n e n t f , t - d
Z*ara
E c o — Mec.ua un tboioe,
« « e p ! jast before r<lx< to nxwt at
1 1 .«
ul«t>U Theo they c a y hsee a fair»»
The ceoieot tru tt EfppJie» " * * • fc G un aw ay of Scatti*,
t a t • * g t w j > . 5 pouada. ot Ktl
tUlgg fw d ; while decidedly DcdwTe-1 ,
Lxwba.
stedisB
to
tttic
e
th e w aste h atheta of co uu '.ry *"f* < UI .» Oe? »fcet*6 t .i« u « c to « , - ’ c tge t i
g .4 pounds ta c h
: j ?J» hare ucsuia* .»rj with which te
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cahaBxTore tggt ^ e r body
of p a p e r u t t'jt n t t u r . bo yet
u&e stuck.
t history «, tgiaica] o! eto i»
Seattle.
ir n n p u b h c n y f o r it# plea to j -u-.< y K«U- E t « ..e it * * « «
W teat— Soft wtute. 21X2; v e s ttrt
raises
five
tim
es
t/u j idem to um eenoeat and
^ a a t e a g oa t rvjest loar ©i
D a m a g e b y R a ts
h» Kortxaew (M «« « m t* oe, wvti> -« m u c h Wheat as th e W i,lam . v e t s 22X2; hara « la te r. 21X2; «aa»
“ «pare th a t tre e .”
fiothlxg
Is more annoying or treebie-
»ra
r©d.
21X2;
horthera
«jrriog,
21X2;
* ^ our b less Mii
«t,« » u tafi^nng »a» . 1
The p ia ste r board m akers 'T h)U>
vxne than rats In the »pple storage.
OU1
area
and
having
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B»hd Uaesttic. 21X2
•eestie»
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t
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t
SgaM
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contribute w jauiari/ to those
They munch to o the apples on top of
l„
oth “
H ay--A ttalla. |22; D. C , 222; t la
a » * , haet
v h * , wt ^ e a g e in w heat.
aaxce capacious receptaeJea - « 9 a ’ j « H r oer
the barrel. i;pareoC y aeetrny only
T a * ¡LArntiviu r l t t l j ’ r o! • ords io th a t intensely cuJti- i othy. 21*, zeixed hay. 22«.
the effort to prom ote the use a * ctiU4r«a 'Jt t k t .\Ustr » --«
the seeds, and leaving the fruit look-
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k , " lf d ' " n - O r ’ h e « I
Batter—C m asery, I««.
tag more 6t for the cider press or the
of jta product» m atead of ce.J- ; :U ,» e ia a t e r ,
W je M ¿ xreadt “ T l . ^
Ef»«—Bench. 5«c
t J m e i
dump
jbaa tor a prc3table mar­
ifcf lum ber o r lath and plaster. , u- tight fur lift. r t * r * v«-r* ’.»vu»
H ut»—Bnice, 212X1612X0.
Cheriea MacVeagh of New Vo-k and
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W^lam
etu-
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The
damage
they <Jo to foodstuff«
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Lom oerm en a cryanjzatjo.1 e
c* ttle —Prim e steers. 27 716 2 *6
WsaOmgten, who hat been selected at
such
k>
grain,
pxjultry,
eggs
and
meats
a«* svoiberiax v»*-r '
moassxd
.
land. Due to
a re loading th e m ails v ith
Cte»M— Oregon fancy. 22«; Oregot and to bul.flingx often amour ts to American amfcaaaadcr to Japan.
'
b a rn y a rd fer- standardi 2lc; K aatlngton triplet» more
p ro p ag an d a ayam st th e us»: J u vtit/n, ijf O t t t t » a g a i i s i « « r » d t»|,
than the -Axes on the piece, a
t * K e tr E t «
a ite '»t*J
a ttl u
te « « ot Z
t
i
Ztdi Jjjzer> Belgian w heat lands 2»c.
o f card b o ard and corrugated r t <h* Cteaeg, W titia a to o . NuritaJ
targe part of this loss is preventable. S ilo S u p p lie s R o u g h a g e
th an e v e i
p a p e r package« io place of •'n-x«. »Luve« ( t * » . o i ot a ckOd ©<
N e e d e d on D a iry F a rm s
>u fn C l(dU nn|r 1>50°
of
* ood paekiny boxes and sub­ -¿gtt t t t t * tge rjt iotir tad a ta li.
Spokane.
L e g u m e s C a u se B lo a t
That the average d a iry 'fa r a „
cu
Jtn
atio
n
,
while
the
w
h
e-t
Hcga— P ric e mixed. 222 €6@ 11.75.
stitute« fo r wood in building,
Some of the legumes are more apt bound te he short of roegfcage this
¡«nds o f th e W illam ette Val­
C rttie— Prims steers. 27 7 1 62 60.
claim ing th a t the g re a t lurc­
to cause Moat than ctJiers
Alfalfa year is the general opinion of men to
ley
a
re
worn
out
a
fte
r
only
50
h e r industry u t u f f n n t g ir o n .
seem, to be the worst offender of all touch srlth the situation. To prevent
. ean. o f cultivation. - O r e g o n C a re fu l W ith P u lle ts ,
the legumes. In some years white this slK.rag» lo w . state college sag-
such
com petition and the
rtover cstiaes a good deal of trouble. gests that the silo offers on« of the
p n ces of it* products are d e ­
to A v o id M o lt in F a ll r ommon red and mammoth dovers.
Vi ^ u f o r ^ e t h e
d a >’ * h e n
best way» of stretching out the hay
pressed.
F irm poultry prodocers who hatch when the growth 1» very rapid In earlv supply.
One thing these people have
M e ry th in g produced on th e chicken« e*rly in order to get « fall
spring and especially ff consumed In
s age will not entirely take
not done.
They have not
-arm fo r th e m ark ets will be »M production from their pallets while large quantities while w et also produce the “While
place of legume bay. m the ration
ahown how a house $r a p ack ­
•narxeted by th e
farm ers their hets are moirtng. crai! handle bloat Sweet clover seldom causes of the dairy cow,- .ays John U Shaw
p tiie’ g earefnDy to avoid a molt In bloat, and for year, was considered
ing box can be produced foi
• i o ^ ’o f 't i ’ -throu,rh 0»-ganiza- ti the e faJl
ot the dairy husbandry department,
according to H W. Pining of harmless In that respect.
lea# than tw ice w hat it would
>ns o f th e ir own creation.— 1 Purdue university
experimental work has ahown that It
in reply to ques-
h av e cost fifty years ago.
will save considerable hay and at the
■x*Govem or Low den o f I ||j. ! tlohs on this subject.
same time will reduce the cost of milk
And few of them are going
F eed fo r E ach Fow l
I
The pullets should have been
It Is Impossible to «tate the exact and butterfat production.
b a n k ru p t now -a-days without
B e p o r ts fro m
g ro w o m
in I
'v!I1 ®»ture and start
“There is still time to build a silo
,
J ! , r ‘Bt y OOBd ° ^ o t" ’
Thia means amonnt of feed which Is to be given
a t th e sam e tim e salting down
and have It ready for Alling this fall
to
each
fowl
each
day
as
the
appedtes
(-!>
rr t
l
m
and ,
six month* for the llrhter breed*
a snug nest egg where the Jaw
-in L e T , ' ? h a r U f r o ^ d i f f e i - I
M L* M* “
of the different fowls vary under dif­ and there Is Qpobably no more profit-’
cannot reach it.
able Investment which a dairyman c-n
ferent condlfloos. " When
¿
J-
vection
ettio
n
s
,
of
th
e
sta
sU
te
are
a
re
I
•
*
‘
llttle
)1"
1
’
O
T
"
'
for
the
h
heavier
e
a
n
.r
breU.«
breeds
,
' hea ' the her.« are
A severance U x on luipber
2S.1.
i re* nag*
n a g t ta
to the
tbJ "
wJ-nmer they make.”
-
-
the
p
o
tato
g
rad
in
g
and
1
r
ch
"
Rbo'’'
R“'5«
Plymouth
would tak e money from those
_ and
thia win
'¿«pe-ction Jaw is fa s t orc W
R" k« ■«'1 others.
01 plck °P 2r* * n »tuff
a
who are destroying one of the
- favor as th e p e o ? l e ^ 7 . L ?
A ......! !'! n fhl”
T
- *
The hens M ost P ro fita b le C ro p s
(■
i
f Z~ ' " v.
e Pe°p
co u n try 's n atu ral resource
t.i benefits
L . , . . le
A . realize
’•'*»<*«»*»« u
*» > e bug,
.,- which may
is to
to feed
feed the
the grain
grain a
as .
ta
benefit«, gay«
the sta
te m ,X
ar- e < devHopmeflt
f o r H a y a n d P a s tu ra g e
allow a slight reduction to the amount
it m ight exem pt all ripe trees,
»ell
as
mash
In
a
se'f-feeder
after
the
- e t agent. The Jaw s im p J y X
of animal food which la famished In
A lfalfa I , the most profitable hay
cockerels have been marketed
When
such as the governm ent sells
h o i S an h° ne8t Pack and a n Y poflsts* comb, are reddening maferlally. the mash.
crop that can be grown In thia state.
in the forest reserves.
It does best on soils that are fairly
-onest
g ro w er or ■ d e a le r It Is well to remove some or all of the
Pocket gopher damage in Kansas
oesn t w ant any m ore. Grow- animal protein from the mash. How. alfalfa fields amounts to 22.000,000 an­ well drained and In a fair state of fer­
An Inheritance tax takes
tility and that are not acid. Only
ever.
I
f
this
Is
done,
more
minerals
nually.
• ns com pelled to g rad e th e ir
m oney from those who have
adapted, hardy seed should be used.
l«aCi « ni?W r e a ,jze h®w much «hould be added to take the place of
Grimm lg especially well adapted to
n ot earned it and who, in the
that which was contained In the anl
A persistently broody ben ought to
* : i™ t t , m
. by “ »i»« -nal protein On,-e a pullet it mature,
Michigan conditions while Cossack,
m ajority of in«tan<
would be
mean a culled l.en— unless you like
Ontario Variegated. Northern Grown
‘ 22 production cannot be delayed.
b e tte r off w ithout it. I f , fo r
to feed star boarders.
and High Altitude Common usually
H
undreds
of
acres
of
clover
in s ta n c e , such a tax had tak
S w e e t CTov«r H a y
Don't make the hens eat quack grass give good results.
•<-n- burned in the field in th ,‘
« n a w a y th e m oney th a t went
Sweet clover Is gaining very rapidly
In
the summer. Swiss chard is a fine
Sweet
clover
hay
that
la
well
cured
\iA ri1„bOrhOO<J ° f
Quinaby,’
to Ja y G ould's heirs (except
summer green feed when plenty of ten­ as a pasture crop. On the other hand,
and
not
too
coarse
and
stemmy
is
M anon county, a fte r it was
H e le n , h o w much few er rail-
der grass la lacking. A 100-foot row alfa.fs Is frequently used for pasture
equal to alfalfa hay a , feed for dairy
ut, placed in w indrow s and
rusd (uikin»n»»sBi«rit eaase. di.
owa and since it la generally (Xm. o f swlss chard will keep 20 hexes in purposes.
thrash in g begun, when it was eded that alfalfa hay is superior to green feed ail summer.
The seed should be Inoculated. Ma­
vorc* scandals,
progressive
terial for inoculation may be secured
Selsntist
Has
Seedless
Lemon.
red
clover
hay
for
dairy
cows
sweet
” cd
th '
p ^ r r ia g s s and divorces would
-lover hay must he considered better
Oroville. Cal — a seedless lemon, de-■ from the department of bacteriology,
have been p resented! And
.ban red clover hay. It must be re­ ve oped by C. W Baker. Oroville plant East Lansing. Mich. The price is 23
2AOI PACMALIAN OANNAW AV
now is added to these th<
membered, however, that sweet clover scientist, wag placed on display as a cents per bottle and each bottle con­
On the foaodstion of 266,604 tb ll ,
t:h a rg e th a t
fit-o rg i
Gould,
nay must he well cured and not tod ''surprise exhibit” at the closing day tains sufficient material to Inoculate
Many
above the
tbs averag,
average j Heason com pletely destroyed
who is dead and cannot pro
-oarae; the cutting from the flrat of the annual California Orange and a bushel of seed. Full directions for
.......' " of them
'-' m Aoe»«
m.h.an.y Amerir. b ., bs*n build l a o infestation of wild m orninu >aar's growth la most satisfactory
application accompany the material.
te s t em bezzled heavily from
Olive exposition.
The spray of the orchard should not
r ;r
z*4, .
,b„ fulurr.
,g lo ry by giving his flock
fu n d s of o th er heirs which
In any way lessen the feeding value
passed
through his hands
of the hay.—C. R. Megee. Assoc.«te
aAmlrt (Bslr Htdageadeacs I
* ° n i’ a rrn e r-
when he was juggling with r r a i l ,
Professor of Farm Crops, Michigan
railro ad s.
Agricultural College.
‘ .e b X ‘v* :h .8 * Z ' hr " ‘ * " r ’ "’
',OhD “ * • " * * Port,and- P'P* «UABU-
tvt h ’tg ‘ i^ u
frt A
; : ; b:
d,d, * r
I U|l<s
MoiS'.'li«u«er gas« ©» r.a-hed out .n d gatb . r ^
reason for an increase of the b U A A .4 . O, ,,rph.* *¿7
c o n te m p t of court of which unr«*a aabl« ta bsll«»« that In Amsri
Judge» com plain in this coun­ •n care lod .y iB ih . N, ar K m Amen
, g
be men and women who twenty years
try when he for. ed Mrs J o n .-
« witness whose veracity h ftj
not been questioned, to reveal -1 that turbulent u .d America must
-n-.„u« for only ,„e , . w
th e fact th a t she had been
m other years ago, before sh< ,«ry to completo the task
Pule Hunday, December «
was m arried. No reason for
n
“ '• » » r to thousands
t ’’* 1 ruling appeared in th. ' f , i hll'lren
l.fce Zadl
FmI, lBform .
Published reports more p ro b a­ •m about the day, in d u d ln , , u„ * .
ble than th at the ju d g e was
may be b. d
.p p llc. lloo
p a rtia l to the m illionaire frtm to t h e N * a r
Near East Relief office,
„ gn
Hy and unfair to the other
Cortland; >12 , , urU.
•id e
The question had no
b earin g on the caae
tub ampalgn temporary offi.-e, har.
Uh’
301 W ,lb "r '‘• “ k W4-
alt Lake C |,y.
,.Hy„ )f) f|
War 1,10 l,r ' r,‘ of
W . / . ? dropped approxi- r m ‘ ? ; s J ......
,b' " *
m ntely half, the pri. e of flout
> th ird and the price ,,f bread
I <1 .1. Welt w ent tliankagiv-
alm ost a tw entieth. The big
b a k e rs' tru st has a , . ipilM| of "K <lay for ,, visit with his
«400,000.(100. The,.- ,« goo() (»«••r in Lelianon.
Inducem ent for „ retu rn to
D ELBER T STA RR
p o p u larity of the housewifely
I
nnrrul INrertsr «nd I,irenard
a r t of m aking good bread
K nbalm er
Brownsville, Oregon
At Y akim a ll> rnard N.
C all <). p ffraavnao. Halsey,
m an, a youth, was convict •d of
Of Itai.evaT br«s a Rrownsville
killing a man in an auto Hf’ri«
dent. O ut on bail, on «« leal,
he continued his ta. in s ran
W R IG H T & C O
agaii
a g sin st a telephone p o t. and
F u n e r a l D ir e c to r s
kWlad The r.gr.-ii,»b|,
of It is Ih,,. I),. f,,„| drtv-
W, I,. W r .g b t, lia rs is h u rg
• ¿ I I Hike
I
this on.-, « ,ft, j, kills 11 M r». S. C. B ra m w e ll, Halsey
th e w rong person first.
' r
r * nd cwn’ r
r I > d
, ,o
' n* ber'
|
the d i—
U ’W' ” ’ Laae
«
»>..
R..H'-«rst. newspaper
h u H « » to rd cattle (or an
nf , 2„ a hea(J Th(;re
i7#
animal. In the herd
Boardman farmers are raising tor-
ey» In greater number,. This year
b«y received good pr,ce, for , he b|rr1g
*nd are reaping a fair profit. W alter
Knauff «as offered <7 esnts a pound
'or his prime birds and shipped 117 I
t them, which weigh,«1 H M pounds, i
tod .Mrs John Pruter received 2187
for «7 birds
B eat F e e d f o r H o g s
Pigs turned on soy beans when the
l*»U are filled receive sufficient pro­
tein without the addition of a supple-
meaa
Permanent pasture Is not In
the same class with rape, rye or soy
i.enns, (u t Is much better than no pas
ture Mapedeia Is one of the clovers
«nd la a splendid pasture while It
lasts
It la possible to have psetun-
very month In the year and this ays-
tern la necessary for the moat ee
n.unlcal pork production.
C o st o f S c re e n in g B a m
The mat of screening the hem la
more then peld for by the Increased
production. When the cow« are free
from files they can devote their energy
to production. I f screening cannot he
done, spraying with some cheap
effective fly repellent should prev
the milking process, whenever pos
slble Care should be taken, however
not to get any of the spray into the
milk, because of the-dlssgreeshle -dor
and taste It will Impart.
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Medicine
A ttra c tiv e prices are given on half-ton
, lots or more of
• ûcx J irid internal, and ha« been tuocesa*
ful In the treatment of Catarrh for over
years. Sold by all druggiats.
F. J. C H E N E Y &. C O , Toledo, Ohte
KERR'S OR FISHER'S EGG PRODUCER*
¡“ W e D r e s s t h e E y e s
Molasses in barrel lots.
o f t h e W o r ld .”
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