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

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BUBAL ENTERPRISE
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to 4 « * M 4 » a t — N ut
n e u tr a l— aewa
paper p u blished e » e iy W ednesday.
« F W “ - «*• W B X1CLKB
11 a year in advncae
Arrearage« 12>£c * montq
A d v a rtla o g , 20c an in c h ; uo diacoun
tor tim e or apace ; no charge (or com
•oatoon or changes
( • “P a id -foi paragraphe," Sc a lln a
* e adrartiam g dlagulaad an aaw a
per that there is plenty of
room for more news, and as
an invitation to everyone to
hand the editor that item of
news that might prove to be of
interest to the community.
If a second guess is allow­
able mine is that the editor
slopped over.
Es-Pee.
T h i1
Paragraphs for
Linn Farmers
I will guess the reason for
the blank pages in your last
* 5 ^
|l- n ; n C o u n ty S h e e p is .
(IrP a t O llfd n n v c
and better production per cow.
rather than through more cows.”
He said that the Astoria district,
by producing a standardized prod­
uct, was receiving in California
seven and eight cents per pound
more than was paid for butter
shipped from Portland. What is
most needed is a standard of
grading cream, delivering to the
creameries cream sweet and in the
highest sanitary condition.
THE M AR KETS
Coolidge Frowns on
Federal Farm Aid
Portland
W heat— Big Bend blueatem, >1.85;
hard white, soft white and western
white. >1.64; hard winter, northern
ond that you forgot to print I C h a m p io n in t h e E a s t
spring, and western red. >1.68.
TAX-FREE QUERIES
the other side.
~
~ i tte r s B
~ e a te n
Hay—Alfalfa. >19©19.50 ton- valley
Ton L
Robert Hover.
timothy, >18@19;
eastern
Oregon
One important reason why
timothy, >21022.
the taxes of the man of mod­
4780 POUNDS AT 6 MONTHS
see you ask your readers
Butterfat—6>c shippers' track.
erate means are so high is that to I guess
why there are two
Eggs— Ranch, 3 9 0 40c.
C. P. Kizer's Oxford ewe “ Bo
the capitalist has his money blank pages. Weil I’ll venture
C heese-Prices f. o. t>. Tillamook;
Alfalfa is successfully grown in
Peep,” champion lamb at the
Chicago. 111. — Convinced that co­
invested in tax-free bonds, two guesses. First is, that you Portland
Triplets, 81c; loaf. 32c per lb.
international stock sho_ places in Lino county and bids
operative m arketing with govern­
Cattle— Steers, good >7.85@8.25.
thus escaping taxation. — Ex­ would be more thankful if the last year and champion ewe there fair to grow in popularity. On
Hogs— Medium to choice, >11 5049 mental encouragement is the best so-
advertisers and correspond­ thie year, took first at Kansas the right soil it produces more
change.
v lution of the farmers’ problem. Presi-
e n ts would send in enough C ity, as announced in tnese col­ feed than any other orop. O. A. C. 12.76.
ie n t Coolidge intends to give the
Keep your shirt on, brother, ' stuff” that you might print
Sheep—Lambs,
medium
to
choice
reports that " a hundred small
and look up answers to a few that large a paper; 2d. That umns, and now has won at Chicago patches
movement
his active and energetic
were started iu Lane >12.00 0 13.00.
issistance. He is opposed to proposals
questions. Put on your think­ the type for those two pages making her the champion of county this
year and practically
America. Mr. Kizer received the
that the government sell and buy farm
ing cap when you tackle the got a glimpse of the "pottery” following
Seattle.
dispatch from Chicago: all were successful. In Washing­
products, or fix prices directly or In­
job:
W
h
e
a
t-S
o
ft
white,
>162;
western
“ Oxfords made a clean sweep. ton county alfalfa is established as
Where is the money that the printed in the reboot uewi tod First,
white, >1.62; hard winter, >1.57; West- directly. Further he believes present
fourth and champion ewe; a regular crop oh more than 600 ern
turned
pale.
red. >1.56; northern spring >1 5 7 -I
duties benefit the farmers and
capitalist
paid
for those
farms.”
first and second ewe lam bs; first
Big Bend bluestem. >1.62.
’ I ,hould DOt be revised.
Mrs. E. E. Hover.
bonds ?
pen ewe Ismbe ; first flock , third
.O f the total of >896,431.39 loaned to
Outlining his views on the agrlcuP
H a y -A lfa lfa . >25; D. C„ >29; tlm
Did the municipality that
Take time to conaider those new pen ram lambs ; against strone farmers in the frost-devastated areas
tural situation and proposed remedies
othy, >27; mixed hay, >24.
*
issued the bonds put the mon­ year resolutions carefully. Make field.”
of eastern Oregon under an act of the
In an address Monday at the annual
Butter— Creamery, 54c.
ey in a tin can and bury it in »rood ones and then don’t break
last
legislature, all but >49,368.20 has
convention here of the American Farm
A litter of pigs weighing a ton at
Eggs— Ranch, 51® 53c.
the barnyard, where it would them within a week or a month.
been re said
Bureau
federation, the president said
[6
month«
old
is
a
good
one,
but
we
Hogs—
Prime.
>12.50®12.76.
not be taxed ?
F B. Ingels, secretary of the Wasco
Bring in your new advertise­
that despite its present embarrass­
Cattle— Prime steers, >7.6008.00.
Did not the “man of moder­ ments early and we will publish have a piciure on page 6 this week County Stockmen's association, has
Cheese—Oregon faa cy j2 8c ; Oregon ments, agriculture as a whole should
ate means” get that money in them if we have to print extra |of one that almost reached 24 written Governor Pierce urging that
tons. That was iu the corn belt.
standards 25c; Washington triplets lead Industry In future prosperity.
exchange for products and la­ pages to do so.
he send Dr. W . H. Lytle, state veterln
Referring to the co-operative move­
28c.
bor in public improvements?
Cool cream quickly. W ater will arian, to The Dalles to Investigate
ment as the most Important develop­
Isn’t he paying taxes now R e in d e e r A leat a t
malady
that
la
killing
a
large
number
Ido this in a small fraotiou of the
ment of late years in the agricultural
Spokane.
of torses In that section of the state
on property which he "bought
lime required to cool by air.
Held and emphasizing the crop surplus
Hogs- -P rim e mixed, >11.85®12.00.
with it?
G a m e M e e tin g
Prospective losses to the state re­
problem as a vexing factor in the farm
Cattli —Prime steers. >7.76@8.OO.
Among winners of prizes at the
Isn’t the present possessor
price situation, Coolidge expressed the
The Santiam Fish and Game uorthwest potato show was W. E. sulting from loans to farmers in the
frost-devastated areas of eastern Ore
of the money also paying as Protective and Propagating
opinion that with the economic In­
McCroskey of Monroe on certified gon under a law enacted at the last F a r m P r o d u c e W a n te d
much in taxes as the capital­
formation furnished by the department
Uuibanks
aud
on
Burbanks
in
the
session of the legislature probably will
ist would have paid had he association will hold its annual commercial class.
This year it Is again neces­ of agriculture, with better warehouses
meeting next Monday at the
kept it?
not exceed >2000 or >3000. according
snd storage facilities and a better
sary for the Pacific Protective credit
Has not the money been the I city hall, Albany, at 7 p. m.
Convicts are to be employed in to figures'compiled by James S. Stew­
structure, much can be done to
means of increasing t h e IA big reindeer feed will be on preparing lime by the state for the art, field representative of the state society to make an appeal in take care of the ordinary surplus.
behalf of the unfortunate ones
amount of other taxable pro­ the menu and this, together farmers’ use. I t is thought this board of rnntroi
The leaders in the co-operative
Appointment of a statewide com­
perty, while itself remaining with the fact that it is the time will bring the product low enough mittee
under its care. It is asking movement, with the advice of the de­
to
present
to
the
next
legls
for the election of officers and in price so that it will be more
partment of agriculture, having pre-
subject to taxation?
rescuing each friend to help, each in
„ erally used
r ' on farms where i t *atUre ways and means
If the bonds had not been reports of the last year’s ac­ generally
his own w a v a n / ’ v
•
| pared what 18 believed to be an ade-
'
’
1
present
reclamation
projects
from
dis-
ms own way, and knowing k u a te bill embodying these principles
tax free would it not have tivities, should make this the is needed-
®ster’ Putting the work on a business th a t considerable
farming is I which win be presented to the con
been necessary, in order to event of the year for the
In Klamath county 500 acres of basls aDd the vote to amalgamate the
make thdm salable, to pay just sportsmen of Linn and western sugar beets were grown this year , Oreson drainage association with the done in our community, asks I greS3 for enactment. I propose actlve-
ly and energetically to assist the farm­
’ so much more interest on Oregon.
shipped Io a Sacramento Oregon reclamation congress featured that we supply potatoes and
ers to promote th eir welfare through
Reels of motion pictures will ind
them ?
factory.
An Oregon factory is ' the n th annual session of the Oregon other vegetables.
Would not the burden of be projected during the even­ hoped for. T h e sugar co n ten t in ! dralnase association at Salem. Forma
This society has four insti­ •^operative marketing.’’
ing-
It
is
planned
to
have
that increase of interest have
Klamath was 18 to 19 per cent, tion “*
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of “
the
Oregon
reclamation con- tutions to care for: the Cottage
Believes Greater Benefit Will
Be Derived Than Through
Direct Federal Aid.
to be raised by increasing the present State Game Warden agaiust 14.3 in California.
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
gress probably will be completed at hospital,
Y lk
3 ’ the
tHe Louise home, the
taxes of the “ man of moder­ E. F. Averill and members of
the next annual session.
" lbertma Kerr nursery, and
Howard
Cox,
a
Lebanon
high
Lassen peak, the only active volcano
the State Game Commission.
ate means” and others?
the Portland Commons. Dur­
in continental United States, la again
All phases of game and pro­ school boy, took the home flock of
Would not the best way out
ing
the
past
year
they
provid­
26-5 white Leghorn hens a year Prohibition Clash In Congress Looms.
in eruption.
of the whole trouble be to pay tection and propagation will ago, kept an accurate
account,
and , Washington D. C — The conflict that ed for 189 girls, 234 babies,
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Burglars knocked the dials off three
be
discussed,
and
a
tentative
as we go, as Washington pays
and
over
500
men,
women
and
in one ye ar got > 715.83 for 573 has enveloped prohibition enforcement
vaults in the Stillw ater, Minn., post-
for her roads, and entirely program for a five-years plan □ours’ tim e caring far th e m .
boys.
j ever since Its inception and gain­
office and escaped with approximate­
cease issuing bonds and pay­ for restocking of fish and
Any kind of vegetables that ly >20.000 in stamps and cash.
Potatoes have been igber in price ed new momentum and Is headed to-
game will be discussed.
ing interest?
The German cabinet, headed by
than ever before during harvest in ward its original battleground—the you can send and thus help in
Albany is paying interest
floor of congress. Among various pro­ their good work will be great­ Chancellor Luther, resigned In accord­
Oregon,
although
there
is
a
g
iOd
I
t
W
a
s
n
.t
C
a
tc
h
in
g
now on money borrowed years
Send your do- ance with the chancellor's announce­
posals to be presented to congress. ly
? appreciated. oena
crop. There it little prosptet of posais
ago to build the bridge over
to
195
Burnside
(Harrisburg Bulletin)
ment prior to the Locarno pact-signing
enough rise before spring to much outright repeal of the Volstead act _ wui nation
I’/kW InrtsJ Oregon.
__
i it freight
e Street
. . .’ ceremony.
the Willamette which has
be sought by Représentative Dyer, Portland,
All
told
11Dore lban cover shrinkage
Wh.-n
The
following
joke
is
Men worn out and closed to
Missouri, ranking republican of the
„ charges will be paid and your
It is understood that Governor Gen­
on a Linn county schoolma’am ’ price» showed a decline, about a house Judiciary committee _______
travel.
and one of sacks will be returned if you eral Leonard Wood baa vetoed the
month ago, the growers did not
winch
is
too
good
to
keep.
Interest eats up taxes and
the wet leaders, who heretofore has so desire.
measure passed by the Philippine leg­
One morning one of her lit rush their holdings to market and contended merely for modification of
incomes and whole estates.
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islature providing for a plebiscite on
thua increase the drop, but held
Ho girl pupils was late and
,
Exile it.
Rhinelander Lose. Annulment Suit. the independence question.
on to the crop as if acting in ,h 8 la W "
when asked the reason she re- concert
, The French senate sanctioned the
.
’
W hlte Plalna- N - Y — Leonard Kip
plied that her mother was
South
Dakofa Man Eata
Eats 43 Pancakes. Rhinelander, wealthy member of a government
government's * plan to increase lnfla-
lnfta-
sutn
Dakota
Some of the most prodigious ly ­
sick. As there had been small­
Groton, S. D.— Judges of the pan- blew York family, lost his annulment
®-000,000.000 francs by a vote
ing
of
our
times
is
being
done
in
We criticized Judge Morch- pox in the neighborhood, the
cake
contest held
held here
here award-
award- oult
8ult »gainst
° f ‘ 205
overwbelmlng ma-
ma-
caae eating
eating contest
»gainst his
his mulatto
mulatto wife.
wife, Alice
Alice "*
W“ t0
l ° 26'
<D' The
in e overwhelmlng
shauser in the filthy Rhine­ teacher jumped to the conclu­ advertising of “ gland extract.” ed
the title to W. P. Q Myers, who Bea,rice Jones. In a verdict returned
^or the distasteful Inflation
lander case for requiring a sion that it must be smallpox, Ona full page in a supposedly rep ate 43 regulation-sized
reeulatlnn.nized flap-jacks.
c a n i..! ,.
by the Jury
lu rv which heard -v
measure constitutes ■
i..
the case
a «remans^*..
tremendous . vic­
witness to tell of a misstep she end sent the girl home again utable magazine offers for >1
tory for Premier Brland, who was able
had made more than a score until the case could be inves­ enough “ poultry vitamine tablet»’’
to slip the measure through the cham­
that are to start hens to laying in
of years ago, at the demand tigated.
ber by a m ajority of only atx votes.
hours. And probably the hen
of the wealthy defendant. We
Presently the little girl re­ 24
will start laying as promised if sbe
are glad to note the outstand­ turned and yelled from the
was about to begin laying, and will
ing impartiality and soundness door to the teacher:
lay as many eggs as she would
of his instructions to the jury.
"Mamma said to tell you have lwid if she had not been doped,
Attractive prices are given on half-ton
lts , only a little boy, and it aod another fool will give a testi.
rid your lystem o f Catarrh or Deatnew
Mr. Coolidge’s aircraft in­ isn t catching.”
lots or more of
monial to help draw dollars from
caused by Catarrh.
vestigating committee reports d e n A h t i t h f e i X
I 81’
mora ,c>o1»-
But will
if she
4, /.»(swc,
aw 4C lean
? B4 # f p re ti- L
o t 11 ready
to lay she
need was
to
its belief that the next war
F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, Ohio
will Wind up “in the mud, as at A lb a n v S«tP.e Ad en t C° le g e s work overtime to get the ingredi-
the last one did.” Mud re­ s t , t u t i n n y Saturday «very in- euts ready for a batch of egg. and
“ We Dress the Eyes
sembling that in the flood of I ', , d m i l re p re o n te,d except begin in 24 hours to turn Hum
testimony and oratory at the ‘ id college, Portland, was lout at the rata of on# daily
Molasses in barrel lots.
of the World.
Z T ?
♦ * ', P' ° b ib ! ,in « • m ° k -
Farmers all over the country
Mitchell court martial ?
We are authority when it comes
L by students. Every test, |»f# becoming im patient over the
to frames and eyeglass housings
People driven out of Florida ana there have been many of , inequality between the customs
Never ask for a second-quality
by the recent terrific rains them, has shown that tobacco- I tariff protection afforded them
lens. Give your eyes the best.
and destructive floods might using students are slower, p ud 'bat O
given
, -- to
- manufacturers
~
It ie the eheapsit io the end.
The rumblings ot their discontent
come to Oregon, where such duller, than the average.
“ The house of dependable
are already heard by i o i b i ot the
things don’t happen.
Leroy Childs, head of the »•pient ones io Washington.
service.’
experiment station at Hood
A
brief
filed
with
the
interstate
The chief counsel for de­ Kner, announces the discovery
fense in the cases of Col. Mit­ of an inexpensive and effec­ I commerce commiision by the
nstioanl grauge show» that the
chell and Mrs. Rhinelander ts e poison for the strawberry (average
rail freight rate for J1
proved themselves live wires. weevil. This promises to be Harm products
is >4 50 a toD,
a veritable godsend to straw­ while on manufactured articles it
berry growers.
T h o se G u esses
,s a little over $2 About half the
H a ll’s C a ta rrh
Medicine
K E R R ’ S OR F I S H E R ’ S E G G P R O D U C E R
V I
The time for guesses on tbs
reason for the blank pages in last
Kuterprlse expired Saturday night
and here are the beat of them :
1 Left to put in new year reso­
lutions.
1— Giving place for new year
advertisements.
K arl Bramwell
Rural Enterprise, Halsey, Ore.
— It is my guess that two
p>ges were left blank in your
iskui of Nov. 25th to impress
upon the readers of your pa-
DELBERT STARR
b uneral Dirertsr and Licensed
Ernbalmer
Brownsville, Oregon
Call 0 . F. S taffobp . Halsey,
or D xlbsbt S tab a Sraw o.villa
”e
W R IG H T & C O .
Funeral Directors
W. L. W right, Hafriahurg
Mrs. S. C. Bramwell, Halsey
agricultural products are moved by
trains and 6 per cent of the entire
income is paid for freight, while
90 per cent of the products -*
other industries go by rail for
little over 2 per cent of tbeit
income.
In an addreaa before the Albany
"hajnber of commerce aud aeeem.
bled dairymen Wednesday J. D
Mickle, ttale dairy and food com-
miasioner. said ; “ Albany .„ d
Ltno county do not need more
creameries, but better backlog for
what are already established. Ad
vane, the industry by . g re .u ,
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
H a y is w o rth j u s t a s m u c h in s to r a g e
y o u m ig h t g e t f o r it in c a s e o f fire
Thj
A m e r ic a n E a g le F ir e I n s u r a n c e c o m p a r i/
M i l p a y y o u 85% o f th e c a s h v a lu e in c a s e
o t lo ss b y fire.
I
C. P . STAFFO RD, A gen t
E. C. M eade, Optoœetrl
H. Albro,
Optician
ALBANY
OREGON.
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Barber Shop
Laundry sent Tuesday>
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
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