Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, January 20, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    MOT»
JAN. M tttS
RPRAt RNTWPRISÄ
RLKAL ENTERPRISE
lowing bis effort to oust iiansy
for following his own judgment
instead of tbe president’s, probably
s»v *■>. a.
epells defeat for tb t Davey bill to]
cut out a waste of half a billion
f l a year in advance
.ollare, A man
unfitted
for
Arrearage! 12XC » raontq
crooked
politic«
by
both
nature
aud
Advertising, 20c an inch ; no discoun
Sur lime or space ; no charge for corn lifelong habit ought to have the
position or c jauges.
judgment to keep out of the dirty
*■ "Pale-foi Paragraphe." te a lias.
mesa.
* • advertising disguised as l e e s
The Great Outdoors
ln dapondent—Nut nou trtl—n
paper published evety Wedueoday,
W h ere Bread, Meat, Clothing, H ealth and Vigorous H u m an ity a re P ro d u c e d
Look Before You
i
i
Sops Proposed
r?i
Leap Into Max
I
r
i
I Wool Situation
Another s.n cessful
I-
for the Farmer
Linn f a r m Co-op.
w, rmnlly referr,d t0 tfc9 co.
,
Is not so Bad
Tuere are any number of cir-
operating woolgrowers’ organiza-
uumttaaces nnder which it is not T r v a n A P r(, f t r T w o
,
unly lawful hut desirable for man-1
~
Federal Control Of Products tion which started five year, ago A u s tralian W o o l Clip il
tn tbie oounty,, es tba most sue-
r • « .
rr
_
P 11
A D O W 1 OUT f e o i l i f B i g
_
. . _ ... .
Jack Dempsey’« nose, his docto sind to war upon wild areatures 01 I
Î4
k
r • n .1 zta*
tka
AAR
I
I L Z I ig
(J“ I h
1 I t... I H
1 i~ om
k TY"1 4 e
M Flocks
t* 1 / "k/*> I r ra
ceseful
of
its
kind
on
tba
con
Proposed
in
Bills
Introduced
,.W.
.U.
...»
.u-1.
I
Dem
and
Comes
Pr0DQSed
in
Bills
li
to take tbs last of tbeir land,
•*/•» ii *iz time« as strong as
tinent
N o t Y et N o rm al
was belare it was rebuilt. If iu and waters from th»m. But, or
in House and Senate.^
The Albany co-operative cream
J 'narily
“ Oh cirenm-l T b . Enterprise is not advising
smelling power has been inoreaaei
&
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ery, another Linn couuty institu­
stances se these se'dom are disco-.»1/
, •
There may ba impending 1
h. I farmer® ,n L l" n counly
r“ ’ h
as much as that we advise him t< «red, and are plainly , l o m br
I “ “ “ ' *** *r"‘ u vuu,lly ,o ru’ " | Washington, D. C.-Dlreet govem- tion, the oldest of its kind in the decline in price« of sheep «□*
keep away from rotten politician reooguized when they arise. Upoi |*nl® ^he growing of flax for fiber ment control of grain and other pro- ■ tate, held its annuai meeting
predatory animals, for example , I 00 * large scale, but believes it ducts was proposed In a bill Introduc- Thursday and tbe most prosperous wool, but there are no indication!
aud other skuoke
._ . its
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r -------- .o l anything that ean be likenedTt
bistory
was reported.
>ve have fixed a prjca for theii I would be wise policy to grow s m all' ed ln th® ®«n“te bT Senator Frazier, year . in
republican,
*■“ — “ North
— Dakota, and one pre It did »380,000 worth of business a landslide and well-poeted sheet
The atate teaahere are criticizso head«— and logically enough, einct ' test tracts and sea what the soil in -----
The ex.
these threaten not only our imme
sen ted In the house by Representative last year, an increase of $10,0001 rnsn are not alarmed.
for indorsing the income tax
Late welfare hut the existence of I, fiere nt localities will do. There Llui.,~ d^mòcr^K«".»»“ V^ùgh' di.” over 1924. I t sold 35 carloads of Lected increase in the Australian
They are not politioiane or the oensfioial speciee. We disrimin may come a time when the new similar, the measures are Intended to butter and 12 carloads of eggs.
crop didn’t materialize at ehearios
J. J. Barrett, P. H . Freerkseu, last fall (which was spring »out?
would not he earning an honest ate in our killing
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. __ __ m ills in Oregon and W ashington relieve the farmer of violent price
and _____
tecogniz
living.
Than what right havt hat it must never be done indis-1 w ill offer to contract for a crop at fluc,uatloDB and to insure sale of sur- W . S. Foster and J. D . Isom wers of the equator), for the fleecei
r lm in .l.l,,
-
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elected directire.
I averaged a pound apiece less than
criminsteiy,
for --------£
profit
or
th I i attractive prices, and then * one p l u s C r o p « .
they to dabble in political
loubtful zest of slaughter.— Port
Senator Frazier’s bill would appro­
was expeoted. Other exportirg
will be glad to know approximately
oountriee have not enough surplui
Hs remember scopes, but wha’ aud Oregon iun
how much per acre be will likely priate »200,000,000 to create a federal
THE MARKETS
agricultural marketing board to handle
to seriously affect tb« market.
Please point out the diivding ¡raise.
was the name of that town when
Portland
I . F - J* Hagenbartb, president ol
When the flax meeting was held corn, wheat and cotton. Representa­
eucb a hullabaloo wse made be line between “ tho doubtful zeet ol
tive Little’s proposal seeks to set aside
W h e a t- Big Bend Mueetem. hard heN at,on * 1 Woolgrowers’ a.aocia.
eauee he taught that man bad made laughter” and the noble spirit in Albany we believe an expert »100,000,000 for a revolving fund to
white, soft white and western white l0 n ’ sa?8 •
8hortly after the
talked
about
an
average
price
ol
progress sines our forefathers lived inimating tbe sportsmen lor whose
be used by the government to estab­
»l.M; hard white, northern spring
‘? , n y ,, ?p .
were com-
»45
a
ton
aud
figur.d
that
farmers
iu oaves and dressed in skius?
lish bonded elevators, store wheat In
imusemeut we preeerye birds and
pelled to eel) their eheep to meet
| io this couuty could do well raising them, and sell It at home and abroad, and western red, >1.87.
,
. -
•—
» ------- ------- * "-** . . “ i iiuiuc ouu auroau
animals through pur game Jaw u
u Hay—Alfalfa, »tt»»M 4Aonj v *H m
- / fi2 * nclal obl'R»tions. Even
nux for th a t.
N ow the state is at prices calculated to bring the grow
All the law« a hundred men cat
ik
o
tb
y
.
»lS
C
lfc
W
j
eastvn
fliw
tin
!«“
!’ V 16 p r e ,,n t ,nore«»e8 ‘ be
and game commission
ffering contracts for the next crop era fair returns.
make in a year cannot improve a
timothy, »22®2».8O.
nocke have not yet reached tha
at 110 for fiber 36 inches long or
The house agricultural committee
Buttertat—42c 'Mwers* track.
point where th'J Tw ,r« , when cuts
crop of applet or potatoes as much
George W o rk in g « - is c a r r y - 1 / ^ A 3 8 t h ,ai 30 to »«•
approved the Haugeu bill to establish
Eggs— Ranch ,2«®29c.
wer0. D®c*«»ry. I t will require a
as one «an by devoting a few days ng ” on the
H a rr y Commons
ito 30,*'“1.^ 2 fo ra li under a division of co-operative marketing ln
Cheete— Prices f. o. b. Tillamook- co n ,’ d e r» b l*
re te n tio n
of
ewe
1*4 inches, if pulled. For cut flax the department of agriculture.
to spraying, fertilliing and culti­ place.
Triplets, 81c; loaf. 82c per lb.
’ !a “ ba, t0.
flocks. There
'of
any
length
tbe
offer
is
»20
a
ton
vating. Better
products bring
The measure would appropriate
Cattle— Steers, good $8.B0@8.75.
18 »'ttle justification for fearing an
straight.
»225,000 to carry on the work of tbe
better incomes.
Hogs— Medium to choice, »11.75® p * ® r Pro d “ ®tlQn.”
This
is
far
below
an
average
of
C o m in g to A lb an y
new division. Its duties would Include
~ 1 The Commercial Bulletin of
»45, or even »10, a ton, The state aiding co-operative marketing associa­ 13.00.
Tbe farmer who devotes hi»
Boston said, Jan. 9 :
A broad­
is
the
only
buyer
of
the
Oregon
Sheep—
Lambs,
medium
to
choice
a itrgiss t0 getting more and batte
tions In disposing of crops and spread­
ening interest in wool is apparent
farmer's flax. It bss the only ing agricultural Information among the $13®H.
vegetables gUd animals per aert
on the part of the manufacturers,
machinery for preparing it for tbe farmers
—
i"*
will become prosperous
sooner
th
who evidently have still some
Specialist
-----------
w. 1Mai
textile aud twine maker. Such
Seattle.
The department would employ ex
t e oue whoso principal effort is to I • * .
. „
. .
y . is
. uu.
machinery
not vomempiaiea
contemplated in perts on grain, livestock, fruits, vege­
Wheat—Soft white, »1*3; westerr orders «gainst whiah they must
obtain from legislation th« benefl s | * n , n _ 5 " a * ’ * g itin e for the | ^‘»_new mill going up at Salem, tables, cotton, tobacco and other staple white. Big Bend bluestem, 31.82; hard eover and who also very patently
It must purchase its stock from the crops.
winter, 31.58; western red, northerz think well of wool ou its present
politicians so glibly promise.
past twelve years
l®vel. W hile there ie no general
sluts, which, if it gets el] the flax
spring, »1.57.
advance in wool values in the local
it
can
handle,
cannot,
it
is
feared,
Hay—Alfalfa.
»26;
D.
C.,
»28;
tim
Pensions have been granted to the
Opponents of an income tax
D o e s N u t O p e r a te
m arket, there ia some improve­
turn out enough to keep the new following Oregonians;
othy, »20; mixed hay, »24.
Arthur E
•dm it the justioe of tbe principle
ment in the price situation, and in
null runniag to capacity.
Butter— Creamery, 43 ® 46c.
Smith,
Portland,
»15
a
month;
Fred
but declare that If Or. , „ n does
tbe foreign markets there is a very
About Aumsville centers much W. Munthe. Portland; $12; Thomas J
Eggs— Ranch, 33®35c.
W ill be at
this right thing other states will
evident hardeniug tendency in
lisxgrowiiig. The Star of that Hudson, Portland, »12; Etta Bloom
Hogs— Prime, »12.90@13.15.
values, despite tbe «ffoite ol man.
hurg says
"Growers say that Portland, »20; W illiam W. Harder
prefit at her expence. This
Cattle— Prime steers. »8.00@8.60.
ll«x cannot be grown profitably Portland- »12; Valpur Baron, Port
Cheese— Oregon fancy. 28c; Oregot nfacturere to depress them, or at
doubt. In any event, we object
for less than $50 a ton. A short laBjl, »20; Carl H. Luhmann, Port standards 26c; Washington triplet! le«»t to prevent them from rising.
Wednesday, Jan. 27
to doing evil that good «nay come.
‘ ‘ lh s New Zealand sales re­
lima ago a representative from tbe land, »12; John E. Johnson, Portland, 28c.
Office hours 10«. m. to 4 p. ui.
sumed on Wednesday with prices
vtate flsx plant said at a meeting »24; Fannie Lettenmaler. Oregon City.
If Pierce runs for re-eiectlon, a. ,
up about a penny in the grease
here that the grower would get »50 $20; Joel C. Booth, Lebanon, »18;
8 «token«.
a ton and maybe more. Unless Simon T Wlnnlngham, Salem, »18;
Hogs- -Prim e mixed, »12.50@12 60. (about 5 per cent) over the dos­
be probablp will, Milton A. Mille.
ing in December
Australia has
me price is raised the acreage will Chgrles Spinner, Columbia City, »50;
will probably seek a democratic I
_____
Cattle —Prime sters. »7.75@8.25
shown
a
hardening
tendency,
be leas than it was last year.”
George E. Rolfe. Brownsville. »24.
nomination for the federal senate. \ t ~ c i .
«
n
..
while the Cape also ie firmer and
A report ol Market
Agent
M iller is sound on prohibition and N ° (
foF C o n «u KatlOU
The Oregon state tax commission
League to Get II. S. Treaties.
tbe Rio Platte is fully firm ’•
Spence quotes a farmer of Polk
has filed original mandamus proceed­
ou the league ol nation, as ,
Dr M .ll.th h iu . . . regular gradate
Geneva. Switzerland, — The United
county who has for tan years
ings
ln
the
state
supreme
court
to
States government has notified the
uieaiiB (u peaup ou earth aud good ,n ’»«dicin« and surgery and is licensed experimented wth tluxgrowing and
IN T H B C IR C U IT COURt of theStat
will among men
®Ja,e of Oregon. He does not who is well informed on all phases compel Harley J. Slusher, sheriff of League of Nations that It Is willing to
•
I operate for chronic appendicitis, gall
of Oregon, io and for tbe
Clatsop county, to serve delinquent transmit to the league all treaties and
of
the
industry
as
saying
:
T.
,.. .
,
,
stones ulcers of stomach, tonsils or
County of Linn
warrants and collect state Income other International agreements con­
" I t appears to me that the
«here 11 be a lot of people who'll »denoids.
taxes aggTtgatlng »2000 from tbe As­ tracted by the United States and that In the matter of tbe applies-)
vote for neither Pierce nor Patter
U,r h*’ ,o *>is credit wonderful results success of fiaxgrowing depends
toria North Beach Ferry company,
tion of
very largely on the m ill at tbt Union Fishermen’s Co-Operative Pack It has no oblectlon to their inclusion Seth S Haves,
Daniel J. Hayes,
In
the
league
s
treaty
series.
designation of farmers.—Oregi n bladder, bedwetting, catarrh, weak lungs stale prison and the eulargemen
Frank Hayes and Gertrude
ing company and Frank C. Hesse The
t
Pentland to register the title
’ 0 ,e r-
rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers ami rec of that plant.”
to the following described land,
m - --
I**1 ailments,
Oue of the atockholdeia of the suit was filed for the purpose of de­
Pendleton Bank Buys Competitor.
to w i t ;
U f oourse.
What right has a
Below are the names of a few of his
Miles linen mill at Salem, ju st termining the validity of eollectlng da
Pendleton. O r —One of the biggest
rhe east half of the south­
llnqM nf state Income taxes under war­
mart farmer or schoolteacher to 'njny s»<»»fi«d patients in Oregon
financial deals ever recorded In Pen- east quarter of section twelve Notice
completed, says surveys show that
meddle with polities except to vote troub!J.J ApH"' Car*°n’ W,,h” B,rro'” 200,000 acres iu the’ Willamette rant* issued by the slate tax commit Jleton or Umatilla county was consum­ (12) in township fourteen (14)
slon and to protect the sheriff against
after the politician« have told him
Mr*- ° “ ® Will, Jefferson, varicose valley are adapted to fiaxgrowing ,
mated when the First National bank south of range four (4) west of
how ?
'•«
that 4,000 acres was grown in personal liability m connection with 3t Pendleton purchased the American the Willamette meridian, con­
taining 80 acres, more or lee»,
------------
M, Christianson, Albany.
bladder 1925, and that the stats contracted the leisure of property to satlefy the National bank of this city.
situated ia Linn county, state
tax obligations.
• f Oregon,
,e.Mr»hC7 1>d,e
i U,t «
mo A M. Kwan, Coquille, stomach for about 2500 acres. Asked what
Against Otis F. Neal and alt
he thought of farmers going io for
near the league of nations as be lr*’ ,ble-
whom it may concern,
increased
produstion,
he
replied:
cau without aiienating a clique
,,O“ “ h * nd
Defendants. |
Whether
the
prison
plant
will
whla has power to neutralize most i J°lln K®**». Albany, adenoids and
To
Otis
F
Neal
aud
all whom it ma
be enlarged to meet increas d
uf his efforts. If the greatest mau
concern, defendants:
Mrs, M. L. Olsen, Fortlaad, appendi production, or whether others will
Take uotice that on the 4th day c
io recent history bad uot, unforu cilia
put in like plants, I do Dot know,
A ttractive prices are given on half-ton
December, 1925, an application was file
Remember above date, that con* but certainly this part will have to
by said Seth g. Haves, Daniel J. Hayei
uatsly, worn a democratic Jab ]
Frank Ha yet and Gertrude Kentland ii
lots
or
more
of
ours would have been the leading sultation on this trip will be free he taken care of if we are to make
the circuit eourt of the state ef Oregon ii
and that his treatment is different. flsx a leading industry of th»
and for Linn county, for initial registra
nation id the laagne Irom it, start.
Married women must be aocoiniwnied valley, for mills must have the raw
tiou of the title to ihe land above de
by their husbands.
material worked into shape for
scribed. Now. unless you appear et
KERR’ S OR F IS H E R ’ S EGG PRODUCER
Caeearlaaa, whether iu Itarly in
Address; 211 Bradbury bldg., Los hem.”
or before the 6th day of February 19J«
the old times or today, in France Angeles, Cal,
and , how cause why such epph'catio«
shall not be granted, the same will be
at the times of the Napoleons or
ainn Still Leads
taken as confessed and a decree will be
Molasses in barrel lots.
•lecwhsre, has amouuted, aud will,
entered
according to the prayer of the
in Club W ork
application and you will be forever
ia the laal analysis, to no more
(Democrat-Herald)
Burred from disputing the tame.
than a sudden rise to a high emi­
Witness my hand and tbe teal of
Linn
county
is
among
the
lead-
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafnest
said circuit court this 2nd day of I anu.
nence and a fail to the depths caused by Catarrh.
•rs of the state in club work, even
nary. 1928
R M Russell.
Attempted Cacsarism has bean
»hough the couuty has no club
*r a-»«rww |W mr sc w -i
£?t' n2 5, Clerk and ««-officio
I Seal | Clerk of tbe Circuit Court ef
Imputed to eur presidents from F- J. CHENE1 fit CO., Toledo, Ohio leader. The pvreentage of club
—•
the State of Oregon for Linn
members who complete 1 projects
time Io time, but no Caesars have
County.
started
was
91.4,
The
average
fir
H ill Maiks A McMahan,
developed here.
the state is 80.1; which is on a par
P. O address Albany Oregon
D ELBERT STARR
Attorneys for Applicant
with Minnesota, putting Oregon
J. S, Donovan of Boston when a
I urterai Directar and Licensed and Minnesota at the head of the
NO TICR
poor boy vowed that he would quit
DaLOQe
Embalmer
of Hearing of Final Account
work if he ever accumulated a
Notice is hereby given that the gnat
1 f ere were 70 ebildreu engaged
Brownsville, Oregon
account of Alw.lda Wilson as adinistra-
million dollars.
He made his
10 club work during the year and
tn x of tbe estate of Bert M. Wilson
million iu automobiles and on new
«» of them
completed th«ir
deceased, has been filed in the County
1
project«
Of
the
ten
olubs
fir«
court
of l.mn Conity. State of Oregon
rear’s day ratiied, aged 45. Now,
Wire 100 per cent perfect and o ie
,he -, ,h d ,’r ®f February, 1926,
unless be finds something to keep
WRIGHT & CO.
at the hour of It o'clock a. m., bat been
|or two others would have been had
him busy we predict that ha will
duly
appointed
by said Court for the
they made report« of their work
Funeral Directors
hearing of objections to said final
never be M . An active lift cannot
Material used cost »8,927 13 s
account and the settlement thereof, at
H ay ¡3 w orth ju s t as m uch in sto ra ce as
H . L. U r»gh(, Harrisburg
the value of the completed w<
be changed to one of leisure with­
which time any person interested in
Mrs. J. C. Bramwell, Halsey
Mid estate may appear and file ohjec-
was »5,494.94, a profit of »,156
flre. T h -
out shotleuing it.
Loot thereto in writing and contest the
“ 1.
SCATTBROUN SHOTS
a
Dr. Mellenthin
HOTEL ALBANY
ONE DAY O NLY
'" '
H a ll’s C a ta r r h
Medicine
’•
O. w . F R U M
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
The dieclosure of an attempt of
Mr. Coolid*« to exact a written
blank reeigtation, available at any
time, at a condition to an eppoi„l.
ment to a presumably independent
board established by congress, f0|.
you might get for it io o a s e o f
Umenoan Isglo Fire Insuranee eonmanr
Modern
Barber Shop
A
laundry sent Tuesdays
tgency Hub Cleaning Works
ABES PLACE
The public service comraleelon has
ordered sn Investigatio« of llvesteck
rate« charges and regulations in the
state The Investigation is deoesserv
tt was laid, because of to order Issued 1
recently by the interstate commerce I
commission affecting Interstate rate«
on livestock a . . . . ' . . .
be
k l pay you 85% Of th e cash value in easy
of loss by flre.
same
D,ted
Brat published January 6,
1H6-
Alwilda Wilson.
T
. Adminietratrix of the Estate.
TuesiaS ATeseing, Attva for Admrx,
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
TUSSING & TU8SING
lawyers
H Vf 4
Halsey and Brownsville
Oregon
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