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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1926)
B U B A L M l tvRAt’ i î m a M i » Uk 4 E N T E R PULSE An Ia 2 v p « e d « n l—Not e s u l i s i —s e w * paper. published sv eiy W eduesday, bufi tu and Hi» Reindeer in Portland 11*2« The Great Outdoors The Portland Journal mam I tains an organization of young people — the Journal Juniors fi i» year in addante W here Bread. Meat Clothing. Health and Vigorous Humanity are Produced I — and pulls off stunts and en-1 A u s a r a g ri. IZ /^ c a lituoI<1 et I iiiin ie n in te r - - — A d v e rtis in g , 2l-< an m eli ; no diacoun these future citizens. Like the for lim e u t space . no cb argc io r coni Can Save Our boy Scout this lead upw ard. J C a n O a C lS nuaitiou or caaugys instead of dow nw ard, tow ards aa " P a ia -(u t P a ra s i apha.” 6c a Una W heat C ro p of 1925 S how s Own Nitrogen « • a d v e rtis in g dlsguued sa s a n a good citizenship and aw ay of Strawberries irom profligacy and crime. L o w est A v e ra g e S ince 1904 The p ap er run- for the Young! R j( W , | | C a r r y linn farms o . k . A Problem of the Ages is people a Journal Junior de- L, , 4 ,, v Yielding te Modern Fresh Flavor All Year A t I.o Angela», where people live p artm ent.’’ Research Its* most spectacular stroke to Esternerà 1925 WHEAT PRICES AMD RECEIPTS on the glorious climate, they must this w inter w^s th e introduc PRICE. PER¡VEEMY TREMO OF CASH WHEAT PRICES ANO RECEfRTt TOTAL have milk with it. Henry Ford’:, tion and m aintenance for sev Nitrogen bas always been the (P o rtla n d Oregonian.) 0USHEL J*# TriBHARApS MÎT ¿M*:J0t ; AUG ¡WpCTtMÔVIBtE} synthetic fluid has not yet gome m l) eral weeks before C hristina moet expensive ingredient in One of the largest ice cream the market, ao they keep cow ;. The . of a Santa Claus, with sleigh Artificial fertilisers. Though it companies in the country, with don’t raise calves, because paalurag; draw n by four reindeer, Ttieau constitutes four-fifths of the paraded the streets of P o rt headquarters on the A tla n tic coast, is too scarce. To keep up the »loci', atmosphere in which we live, we land, visited the parks an.d has placed a contract for 12,<AM) of milk producers they buy 2000 koew uo economical way to m ik e public places, and the anim als, barrels of Oregon ami W ashington mont... it available as plant food. In the which were very tam e, were frozen strawberries,-to be shipped A couple of carloads of Linn cour last h alf century it had becotnu seen and petted by thousands across the conliueot from the pack anowa that certain bacteria, if T h i s contract involve.- ty Jeraeys went there recently, for ,ol youngsters who are ready of 1920 present on the roots of certain they want the best. Importing the.' to testify th a t “th e re is a S a n ta ten ears.of aliawbetties represent , legumes, wouiu capture nitrogen ing a value of 075,000, according C la u s/’ for they have seen cows and the most of the fee 1 from air which entered the to il and slim and his reindeer and to Gordon C Corbaley of Seattle, therefor, milk coals more than her- sleigh. surrender it for use by their host who has just completed soother plant M an y a farm er, by taking Probably they also buy a good deal On one occasion the outfit swiug of the country in the interest advantage of this fact, has b uilt o f northwest food products. of canned milk down there, too. We visited* the eLate capital and up productiveness on his land by These will be provided by the don’t know how many nor what va created enthusiasm th e re berry growers ol Puget sound sod ! raisiug frequent crops of clover, mong the little folks. rieties of vitainiues there are in can the W illam ette valley in Juue, -jeans, vetch, peas or other legume For some tim e before S anta ned milk, for vitamines go unbrand The fru it w ill be picked fret! If his soil lacked the bacteria m ade his ap p earan ce daily f.otn the field, all stems and other required by the parti- ular legume ed and we cannot round them up and telegram s were published from be grew be could get a culture count them, but we do know that an envoy who had been dis foreign matter removed, and then it w ill b-placed in new, paraffined, , from his agricultural college or the flesh milk is necessary for the best patched to the north pole to fir barrels. As each 20 pounds of federal departm ent. Or be could engage his services. growth of children. t-erries goes into the ba ire I it w ill send his money to some advertis The anim als which partici tie covered with 10 pounds of gran Hurrah for the vitamines! ilu r ing concern and probably get pated jn this dem onstration ulated sugar. When completed bilked. rah for the good, fresh milk! Hur have their hom e betw een the barrel will contain 50 gallons, For a long time n itrate of soda rah for the cowl Hurrah fur our Christm ases on a farm in or approxim ately 300 pounds, ol from n a tu ra l deposits in C hili has glean pastures and golden gram A laska rlrawberues ami IN ) pounds of been the chief resource for com It is safe to say the Jo u rn al sugar. The latter is dissolved by fields and milk prpducing vegetables! mercial nitrogen for the fa rm . Of -ate steel mills, coking plants and Hurrah for the Lum county farm did not lose any s u b s c rib e s ibe juice of the berries, form ing a heavy sirup th at pieserves Iht or popularity by the enterprise gas companies have been producing l»wmg t- ttniaverahie weetùer reoditnemj ta«; wuner wnicT, and U n life-sustaining products! S r Vos. «s. M'MiMtL«« S C A T T K K O U N S H O TS Stanfield 1» for Longworth and McNary an the next republican nu t\ynal ticket That would not be i bad one, but who is for Stanfield on any ticket? it Lakes three years for aufoino biles to kill un many Americana' a lost their lives in tin* worltj war, bu they are speeding up and may yet accomplish the feat .hi a year. If you want to raise a part of those 80,000 barrels of strawberrie for barreling this year, see .Htenfigi» Hlos at Albany, plant the \- m e tic . the harralers want, anil plant then as early as possible. The earh they are planted now th e.b etter wil bo.this year’s yield. An article on this page fioui ti- Oregonian tells how our slrawberr; bairelers convert 800 pounds of elea berries and 150 pdunds of sugm into 460 pounds of sweetonod fruit with the full strawberry flavor, for use at any tim e of year, Which com mauds 20c a pound at wholesale Of" course the labor of barreling, the np paratua and the cold storage cos- money, but the consuming public is evidently willing to pay the "-'s’ T_J ‘ -ad* W'e expect to see the <l«in«xrat.-. .run W alter M 1‘iaice for another term as governor He has baeu blamed for every evil that did o- did not come Io the state during llif term except (be piesent sum J. poa epidemic, and perhaps lor that. W hat this cost the Journal w- Jo not know, We understand iorn astern papers have spent as mucl is »100,000 on a n u jila r stunt Eftoots o f Tobacco (John Joseph Gaines, M D .) Cauoer, one of lb»- most dreaded -unlit on», may In- aroused inti ic tiv fty by etoesaive smoking jiqar ^ (.th e H-jijiiiCli is aggravated f not caused b t excessive Offs w ing; if g fi blood pressure, paralysis, '--rniiijable iti««.-ases of the heart, .uilsisil nerves even insanity— an flan attributed to tin w.les of my ady Nicotine Chewing tobacco drains tin .jliv a ry glands, causes ‘ ‘ acic indigestion’* and invites nlceratnn if the stomach. If you have sum rfomach q uit chewing The salivn -4 a valuable corrective of a c id ity ’ tjid should not he wasted bmok lug poisons (he olfactory, cardisi n d iesp ir,ito rr nerve.- N icolim , .- u subt'e ding and will enter tb< ,y statu from any point of contact A wet tobacco leaf, laid on th< •urface of the body, exerts a pro found effect upon the tier »► obnealh. Some of our uesfn niitmeiils contain oil o f tohac- i slid their use must be praclvcet a 11li great caution. Growth in our young people ii iiitvrf-icd with and m en tality i dulled very perceptibly ill youth ml ciguret smokers. 'I he mat ho does nut use tuhaceo in any foi m is easier to relieve of ho illness lhau the addict ; Ids aysleu is clea n er, |u*> nervous svsleiu m in t stabile, and he responds to treat meiit more prom ptly. Any sort ( drug addiction cannot lie to- strongly condemned, “ n oderat- udulgi-uce in any aeducltvi lung is so imponslble H a ll's C a ta r r h Medicine In olid and w ooly” days' lid your wpem ot Catarrh or D rain« caussd by CacArrh. tu a n t town was kept '’ wide A» A*» —v- SC > mv > opan ” in the interest of su.<«l|ed F. J. C H h N IY «1 CO.. Toiedc, Oh». financial prosperity. Now ye pr- waked to pledge fifteen years of wide openness to tiie class of tax Funeral Oirectar and Lkenaed ahirking crooks that has caused Embnlmar such a stench in Florida that that L A D Y A S S IS T A N T •ta le is attempting a clean-up Blownsville, Oregon -D E L B E R T S T A R R T h e ir are more candidates for siominatiou as state school stipef- intendent than aver before. One of the latest is M 's Emma tirykpt of Hdiahoro, for over four te a r- county superintendent, president of the alats aaaociatiun of county school superintendents and maut years a teacher. W hy not s womsu as state superintendent when moet of the teecheis are women? M '». H rrg u t is 42 and has a husband and four children thiee to collage and oue io high school. W R IG H T & C O Funeral Dàrectvra M I W r-gbt, Harrisburg Mrs.' J. f R-am welf, Halsey A Modern Barber Shop Laandnr sent 1 wasda. - \g e u. j llabCtean-H* Work- ABE S PLACE flavor and odor of the strawberry Im m ediately after the barreling the berries w ill be placed in cold storage at a temperature just below freezing. Ibis purchase of slrawberrh s i- an evidence of a large in d n itn that bus developed in Oregon and Washington in the last livo years The production of barreled straw berries in the two stales duiiog tin coming year w ill probably exceed 80,000 barrels. Alm ost as gieat a q uantity of red aud black raspberries will L- barreled for the same trade. A ‘ -< several thousand Larrels of lig m btrt-ie-, black beniey, sour chen es md other fruits used in maiiufar - l u r i n g . ______ it in the form of ammonia liquor derived from by pruduats. A ll enterprises are now likely to put out of business by an improved method of capturing the nitrogen of the air. The following w from an Associated Press letter from Indianapolis winch we find _ . 1 . ■>.. 1» ° » * ugene egis ei . A “ uou“ c,,,“ u4’t h> the Gltixenx “f Wurth ui ttDiDiunia.uis- tillin g apparatus and its replace. meat w ith a 0250,(NX) am m onia sulphate p la n t brought from Clar- {en ce K irk , p resid en t, the story : "‘ F ifteen y ars ago German -dentists perfected tne Hatter process of fixing nitrogen. M a n ’s supply of nitrogen before that was confined to n atu ral bads of sodium and potassium n itrate found almost exclusively in Chile. “ The war torued Gurmany and other nations to speed up their work of fixing nitrogen.' Tuun camo the problem of a paacs-Ume use fur the product of costly equipment and it was discovered that it could not only he mads into a purer soim onia than the steel and gas companies were m aking as a by-product, but could be made much moie cheaply.” cause-1 a large ahaudoonteDt of winler sHstat arreage due u the wtater Mllllng o f ne a rly ten million acre «r „ 22b» per cen: w, „ are» ewwc t® wbea! . the a» tue > < M only — rMT.Mti baskets w> n a m r ~ l te exeepnoi thw ia tke heaviest abamh m a m aw r-rw c Tlse bua harvest averax«V .*b b tbe loweet aveswae etuev 1MM Spring romietag at ftrst. nAao taer beavUy thrattgfc tnjnry per .-re wn. « r «own «0 ouxtww which t. fcS bushel» below rhe W24 aver^x»- fro® IStH s»na nssderate Fro® ■MOtkOQO to 660,000.001* busiiels a n foe de®®tic «a®m®ptia& Experts up to the en<l o f becember were nearly •*.»A«.--XA? , - e a -" ti; remaining ex,mrtable ‘ i' ' t! 1 toi o)mL.us*i, production total«! 193,- maxing r tne smahe*' wheat crop since 1017 b‘ ‘ vi -- o f p ; .« • , proportn® to population, the smallest wheat v eeew fs hebe' “ w * as low as 0*. - ♦> Apel. a world shortage wheat prices early In 1925 reached •’ v - ,e r I: o—-am-- evident that toe apparent tn- marxe: declined rapidly anil went igricultu - from" annuel certaio de- • Ta*‘a*>ie tor hand work that laborers in this country refuse to do. A >.)'K*.-***4,44-i "American stabilising Portland structioo.” W )ieat"B lg Bend bluestem. bar Hearings. Ijegur. nominally on a bill commission" would be created to pur white, soft white and western whit. by Representative Box democrat. chase all farmers' surplus crops at a 01-68; Hard winter, northern spring Texas to bring the nations of this price fixed "before the planting sea 01.6»; weaieru red. >1.57. hemisphere under quota restrictions | son" under terms of a bill lntrodue May—A lia»*. »¡¡0fei»V 60 ton; valley brought oui not only opposition to this ed in the senate by Senator Norbeck. tlinothy, >l#eil9.60; eastern Oregon and other similar proposed measures ! republican of South Dakota The sec timothy. >22fr22.50 lust request*- from farmers for removal r,,tane» of agriculture, commerce and ->f many restrictions now in effect I kthor would organise the proposed cor- Hutlertat -42c shippers’ track Eggs -Ranch. 28629c. The beet sugar industry in parti- Purotiep Cheese -Prices f. o b. Tillamook cular faces extinction, witnesses said, ■ - 1 1 ■ « Triplets. 31c; loaf. 32c per lb. unless cheat) -miraci labor is made “ N- w F ru it keeper’ ’ next Week. Cattle- -Steers, good >8.5409.00 Hogs -JStedluw to choice. >12 jnfc 013.54?. Hheep—Lambs, medium to choice 013014 THE MARKETS Seattle Wheat -Soft white. >1.85; wester* Mie. >).64Vs; hard winter, nortberi spring, >l.S0; western red. >1.59; Bi* Bead bluestem. >1.83^ Hay—Alfalfa. >26; D. C., 088; tlm othy. >20; mixed hay. >28. Butter -Creamery, 43@48r Rggs -Ranch. 33<,'35- Hogs -Prime >13.60014.00 tattler Prime steers, tt-.sup Cheeeo -Uregon fancy. 38c; Drego:> standards 26c; Washington triple-, 23c. gpokans Hogs Prim. Mixed. 813.160D 26 Cattfr ->7.7608.26 f f j! Buy SHEEP S. Crippen, Hulsey In q u ire at Bnterprige oft ce Attractive prices are given on half-ton lots or more of IN T H B CIRCUIT COUR l of theSt«,. of Oregon in and for the County o' Linn j' KERRS OR FISHER'S EGG PRODUCER J i»s Molasses in barrel lots. X X s O. w . FR U M | Thrashing the Sam e O ld Straw Washington I* C A bill was in-,, duced In the house by Representative Heck.-ropMtUe.ti, Wisconsin tn provld. for iii.<«rp.»rut*tg a l olled States ugr. uultural cooperative marketing asso elation Ube Organisation would be without capital stock and would be controlled by the producers of crops The Ureas key Would odvaace the association tM'.OdC.ooo to be repaid within ten years The aaauclatioc would dispose X crops and otherwise aid the (arm ere .^eprooMUstlew of formers in Moe mid-woetern and western suttee ap peas-ng before the booae ininngtata.c coinniitiee, urged g lessening of ro- strtctiitM upoa the Importation of la bor Puu. M o M oo and Canada to aave WANTED A m erican E ag le Fire Insurance Co. 'I-1.\ 1.- worth just as much in storage as H f t tig h f gnt for it m ease of fire. Tbs rnpan. J !' ' ’ the c;t«h valu- asp| •1 *¡1, C. P. STAFFORD, Agent , In the matter of the applies "I tion of ) Seth S. Hsves Dante! J. Raves I-rank Haves and fiertnido Pentland to rogteier the title to the followmg described land to wit . The east half of the south east quarter of section twelve 1 \ otlre (12) in township fourteen '14) south of range four (4) west of the V 1. in met te meridian cen taming AO acres, more or let« situated is Linn county, stair of Oregon | Against Otis F NeaJ and all | whom it may concern. Defendants To Otis f Neal and all whom it mar concern, defendants Take notice that on the 8U, dar of liecemher !R2S Bn application was filed Frank Hsves and Gertrude Pentland in the cirenit eourt of the state ef Oregnn te aeo for ^ma county, for laitse! registre ti°L of the utle to the land above de- ■^«hed Now n n leii jrmj appea* •« or be fort the btfc dar of Peb-ua-? 1^2a •h‘T c»“* why such application ■ha. not be granted the tame will he taken a. confeeaed and a decree will he entered according te th , n, thf • PPl.cat.en and yec will he forever narked iron disputing the sam> ^ itn eM mr hand and the teal of nary. ~ Seel 'T K M RnMell Uouaty Clerk and es-elficio Clerk of the Circuit Coer! ef rlh* S u u 01 Oregon for Llsn Coouty H ill Marks A McMahan. F. O »ddre® A!hawt Oregon Atternevs for Apn'.uaat