Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 10, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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RURAL ENTERPRISE
An
ln d «paad «n t■- N o t
I Burbank’s G od and
n eu tra l—■>•«•-
p a p e r, p u b lis h e d e v e iy W e d u e s d a y ,
Some O ther G ods
H t Wa. M. ts HKHl.KU
$1 u y e a r in a d v a n c e
A rr e a ra g e s
EBB. IO, ìw e
RURAL ESTER PR I SB
1 2 X C • m onlM
A d v e r t is in g , 20c an i n c h ; no diacoun
to r li m e o r apace : n o c h a rg e fo r con
p o s itio n or c ja u g e a .
¡A Parse© .Makes Pointed
R em arks A bout O ur
Religion
The Great Outdoors
W h ere Bread, Meat, Clothing, H ealth and Vigorous H um anity a re P ro d u ced
Astoria, Feb. 6 .— Ed. Enter­ N ew Fruit Keeper
prise—On a former occaaiou you
* • a d v ertisin g dlagulaed aa n aw a
published inv letter without mak­
T h a t Beats ’em A ll
ing my identity known, so I am
emboldened to write again. Aa I
8C A TTER O U N SHOTS
(old you before, I lost one job in “ Purified, Yet so as By
S tate P re p a rin g to C ater
The air grow* purer. Ia 1026 tbe east because I stated my
F
ire,”
in
W
ords
o
f
to th e New O regon
there were 1517 death« attributed boneet belief and my employer
the
¡Scripture
(bought it was bis duty to give
L in en Mills
to poisonous liquor and alcoholism,
employment to Christians. Here
and not one of the victim« was « I am able to feed my family and
In 1008 Edward Melsni, a San
State Market Agent Spence is o f
law-obeying citizen.
give my children tbe advantage of Francisco wholesaler, lost a carload
the opinion that flax industries
ihe splendid Oregon schools, and of fresh fruit which spoiled while
will continue to locate in the valley
, OTHER PROOUCTS " SUCH
Al WOOL, F L A X . S E IO S
The wets complain bitterly cl gladly pay my ehare of taxee, but lying in a closed railroad car over
and eventually they w ill be big
SOCAR CROPS. FO O CST
Industrie* for tbe state, both in
C |O P S , HONEY, ITC .
the loss to the government ot dare not openly voice my belief, Sunday. Theu he started experi­
/ tòb ’ a c c
lest • xealona Christian employer ments, seeking a method for pre­
1 9 29 OOO OOO
the way of factories and for
V
S
T
iiienee revenue due to prohibition, turn them out to starve
Permis­ serving fruits, and he persevered
agriculture.
but they maintain an eloquent sion to say a few words in print for 17 years. As a result he now
vece-
M r, Spence saye; Farmers of
j AN I MALS
TABLES
for a year has been shipping fresh
silence regarding the fine« they pay iffords me relief.
Rs-ISED
t 4 e valley who have been growing
ussooao
to
various
points.
Luther Burbank ranks with
tb« same got ernment lor violation*
flax will be glad to know that the
W ithout ice or freezing, pears
Edison among the world's greatest
of that law.
flax plant at th* state penitentiary
|$45°50«MW> ôcO Toâ^SEtnï F R U I T S 1 h a yí ,F(J« age
present-day benefactor
but has picked in California' early in
will be greatly enlarged this spring
U 1.6*2,000 0 0 0 .
announced his infidelity towards August were served fresh as if just
piAMQoaoooj 1 $731.0011000
in the way of building uew, large
Don't try to run your motor cai popular alleged Christian dogmas. picked from the tree at South
concrete retting tanks that w ill
without a 1926 1 cense or the Christ would join him in thia were Bend, In d , at a Christmas dinner.
practically double tbe
present
Peaches and nectarines picked in
temporary iicenae the a her iff will he here.
•
capacity. This is to meet tbe
July
were
fresh
in
September
M
r.
give you if you apply for the
The common conception of God
requirements of the two new
regular Iicenae through him. Il here liken« him to an oriental Melani has tested bis perfected
TOTAL VALUE OF FARM PRODU
liaen m ill* at Salem and for other
BY YEARS
preserving process in more than 100
leepot
whoae
greatest
desire
ia
In
may be coetly to run without thr
industries that will no doubt
1916
' l 5.167,000,000
1921
13360000,000
shipments
to
distant
points
iu
the
induce people to about : " G lo ry !
follow.
little oruament.
Glory 1 Glory to the king 1 ” He past year without a failure.
1917
20816000,000
1922
15.042000.000
W ith the completion of ta* new
H>
made
887
experiments
before
will reward them, if they do thia,
1918
22396,000.000
1923
16634,000.000
tanks
the plant w ill be able to ret
the
888th
proved
a
succes.
The
It is estimated that the people of oy permitting them to do it and
200 ton* at one time, from 600 to
1919
24fiM.000.000
1924
17355000.000
Calfornia had to pay $674.62 for nothing else through all eternity. fruit is packed in metal containeis
700 tons a month —a large increase
every one of the 470 law« that the
1920
19,110,000,000
192 5
17.454000.000 •
The dogmatic ignorance shown and covered with a sheet of
over the present capacity.
laat legislature passed.—January by some of the bishops and chuich perforated cardboard and on this
Tbe prison has been experiment­
Sunset.
pastors who have replied to Bur­ ia placed a stick of combustible
drying
material the composition of which < pH E farmer produced Just about as much stuff I d 1925 as In 1924, and It ing with an artificial
It coate rrore to make laws than bank is amusing.
A »as worth a hundred million dollars more, according to the annual year- process for retted flax and Gover-
Is Mr. Melani’s secret. Tbe stick
One
reverend
gentleman
simply
to break them, and uiauy people
says : ” Nonsense.” That is much is lighted and the container sealed end survey of the Sears-Roebuck Agglcultural Foundation. The average of nor Pierce lias sent Superintendent
follow the line of leant resistance. easier for a dull brain than argn- air tight. When all the oxygen all farm prices Is now 154 per cent of the pre-war average, as compared with Quinland to Stillw ater prison in
in the confined air is consumed 149 per cent last year at this time. The real significance of this Ie Indicated Minnesota to get first-hand infet-
nent.
the
tire diss out without burning more clearly by the relation of returns from the sale of farm products to mation regarding winter retting
Another says Burbank is wrong
The 2OOth (or le it the 2000th?)
wholesale prices of commodities which the farmer buys and consumes. This and artificial drying
methods
the cardboard.
in
calling
Christ
an
infidel.
An
war on a monopoly has been
means, states the Foundation, that the purchasing power of the farmer's
By removal of the oxygen ths dollar has risen from 86, the lowest point following the war, to 90 for 1925 there, and also to learn of tbe
infidel is one who disagrees with
started by the federal govei nment
industries that have mad* th a t
the popular belief. A Christian in b.tuillus of decay is prevented and indicates that agriculture Is recovering.
T h a time it is the bread trust Turkey is an infidel. A Moham­ from doing damage. An occasional
the
The low peak, prior to the war. of values of farm products came In 1914 With prison famous throughout
T L * e wars are helpful in yielding medan here is an infidel. Christ spoiled fru it remains in its spoiled a raluutlon of $11...17,000,090.00. The high peak values for farm products came world. Mr, Quinland will vtelt
aa .riua and fees to various person- tinting the priests and pharisees condition hut does not contaminate during the war with a gross total of $24,864,000,000 for 1919. Then came the Canadian prisons and the F o rd
the fresh fruit; no matter how four critical years In which farm prices fell below coat of production and factory at Detroit, where a large
who need them and are harmless laud sadducees) was an infidel closjly packed.
values became correspondingly low.
flax industry is established.
His religious persecutors tried to
to othera except taxpayer*.
In 1924 the total value of all the farm products raised In the United
There are about 200 men em­
The processed fru it in
the
dodge the issue and nerBuade
dilate that he was guilty of treason containers is kept at 40 to 60 States was estimated at $17,355,000,000. This year the production Is estimated ployed at the flax plant in the
Chicago doctors have found t
(gainst Gaesar, but Pilate, as the degrees temperture. I t is packed at $17,454,000.000. The cash Income to the farmer for his 1925 work will be penitentiary ; about 600 pound*
roan without an appendix. Nu­ representative of Caesar, examined and processed before it is quit* right around $19,000,000,000.
of long-fiber flax are produced
daily, as well as about 100 bushel*
merous people have found they had him and found no fault iu him. ripe. That sent to Souih Bend
purchase of 5000 birds will bring Kan
Organization of poultry men of Dea- of flax seed, a quantity of spinning
appendixes after
having paid I'hs priests insisted, however, and was opened in San Francisco and sas 25,000 young quail next summer.
hutas county will come up for con- tow and orber by-products.
carried in au open basket and had
dootora for removing them, which le was crucified for infidelity—
slderatlon
at a farm marketing con
attained
prime
condition
when
it
The prisou will supply farmers
oeresy— blasphemy.
Itnea l.uper. state engineer, announc­ 'oeonoo ♦ /> )(O hnlrl tr. Dc»(4 t v .
-
perhaps help« even up the record
with first class seed (or planting
People tell that the God whom reached its destination.
ed the completion of the adjudication
.x r.-p-.-sel amendment to m e agri­ and will pull their flax for them
How much are these two facte they describe ( " no man hath seen
Unlike our barreled fruit, de­ of water rights on Burnt river and its
culture
appropriation bill to allow $30,- with
the
sjveral
flax-palling
worth to the cause of evolution?
God ” ) created heaven perfect hui scribed In last week’s Enterprise, tributaries in Baker county, Involving
000 for drilling wells for stock In the machine« the state own*. The
(here arose the devil and his angels which inav he too sweet for some 245 water users and covering 27,425
Modoc national forest was introduced cost of machine pulling ie about
Mr*. Gerlinger says the girl of (ho had to be cast out ; that hi palates, M r Meiani's fruit may acres.
by Senator McNary.
half that of hand labor and tbe
a generation ago was not aa attrac uade man, with such poor results he eaten without sugar or may be
(-. ii. nieuhaupt, secretary of the
Corvallis was chosen as the 1927
world supply and demand committee meeting place of the Willamette val­ work is done much quicker.
tive as the girl of today. Well, that he " repented him that he had sweetened to taste.
Experiments are now
being of the coming eastern Oregon wheat
ley district farm loan associations at
men don't marry any greater per made man upon the earth ’• ; ilu t
Oregon shipped 14,920 tous »f
made with fish, poultry and meat, ■inference, and newly appointed spec­
ie
''hardened
I’herioh’e
hea
t
”
the conclusion of the convention at prunes iu 1925.
centage of them now thau then,
ialist
in
marketing
and
economics
for
lime after time, that the King
Albany. E. T. Reed of Corvallis waa
TMt MAKKEfS
though maybe they marry aomi
the Oregon Agricultural college exten­ named president for the ensuing year
I. matilla county's 1925 cropi are
might siu again so that the Lord
of them oftener. More girls havi night "g e t honor” by punishing
sion service, has Just completed a and H. O. Rumbaugh of Benton coun­ reckoned at $11,755,000.
Portland
three weeks' study in Washington, D. ty was re-elected secretary.
independent oeuupations now and uini and th» Egyptians, innocent
Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard
In 1925 Portland «hipped 40,-
C..
where he gathered marketing and
»lid guilty together, some more.
are not anxious to marry.
white, $1.61; soft white, western
Speaking before the Marion-Polk 984 tons i t oaoned good*.
That teems to me less probable white, $1 61 tk; hard winter, northern agricultural data to be used at the con­ Realtors' association at Salem. Frank
ference at Moro, February 12 to 14
Contracts are being made lo r
Laat weak we had a report of the than is the theory of the sun spring, $1.56; western red, $1 55.
Durbin, Marion county dairyman and
1926 hops at 18 to 21 cents.
The
Moro
conference
will
Include
16
god.
Christ
said
"G
o
d
ia
Hay—Alfalfa. $20020.50 ton; valley1
hop buyer, urged a reduction in taxes
Pacific northwest industry o, pre
counties of the state and is the first
spirit.’’ So says Burbank. No.
Beans as an alternative crop
serving fruit for use with it* fresh body can definitely describe him. timothy. $19019 50; eastern Oregon of its kind in Oregon and perhaps in for the support of higher learning and
timothy, $22 0 22 50.
with
sugar beet* benefit the land.
advocated
additional
state
aid
In
the
the United States.
favor the year around. Thia week
I have no fear that a good God
Butterfat—42c shippers' track.
education of farmers.
Douglas
county ehips 1200 car­
* • tell of a San Franciscan'« will puoish me because the mental
Eggs—Ranch, 28 0 29c.
loads of brocooli from 4000 aeree.
"■were
that
have
been
given
me,
Cheese
Price*
f.
o.
b.
Tillamook;
I
di«cvery which, without expensive
Washington owners have set out
machinery or sugar, works the hoasstly used, lead me to reject a Triplets, $lc; loaf. 32c per lb.
religious theory that Billy Bunday
280 acres of pears near Grant*
<r
Cattle—Steers, good $8.® 8.50.
tame wonder. It ie claimed that or anybody tells me 1 must accept
Pass.
Hogs—Medium to choice, $13014 25
inetal container* used coat about or go to hell.
A Parsee.
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice
Ih e Gresham Berry Grower«’
the aam* as wooden boxes, with
$12014.
A ttractive prices are given on half-ton j association
sold »400,000 worth of
the additional advantage (hat they
A half-breed fired by booze killed
fruit iu 1925.
Seattle.
/|\ lots or more of
can be repeatedly re-used. Tina two men in the Blue mountains.
I
One Astoria paoking company
Wheat —Soft white, $1.64; w-estem
ought to appeal to (oreat conserva­ He may hang for the crime, and he
wants
a millloh pounds of straw,
white.
$1624;
hard
winter,
western
ought to, but justice would he
tionist*.
berries this year.
—
■ ■■■ —
belter served if the follow who red and northern spring. $158; Big | K E R R ’ S OR FISHER'S EGG PRODUCER
Bend bluestem. $1 61
i
Capital for a flax retting and
sold the liquor walked to the
Tab!© E tiquette
Hay—Alfalfa, $26; p. C„ $28; tlm
scutching plant at gtaytou has
scaffold, — A lb an y Dem ocrat.
othv. $20; mixed hay. $26.
about all been subscribed.
When dining o u t:
/|\
Molasses in barrel lots.
Butter—Creamery, 43®46c.
Don't dig you ears with your
fc I b* Clatskanie cannery expect«
Eggs—Ranch, 32033c.
fork handle.
10 put up the berries from 500
Hogs Prime. $14 014 50.
Don't pnt your loot in the lap of
acres thia y e a r; alto peas aud
Cattle—Prime steers. $S.5O®9.(io,
he pereou on the opposite side of
; beaus.
Cheese- Oregon fancy. 28c; Oregon
rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness
he table.
standards 25c; Washington triplets
If the meat on your plate la caused by Catarrh.
Bert Edwerde, at Lewiston, in
Me.
for ewr 40 swr.
very tough don’t try to cut it with
northern Illinois, harvested 65
r»
• í- i -
F. J. CH B N EY «Sc C O .. Toledo, Ohio
a spoon. Use yeur pocket knife
bushel, per acre from 135 terse of
Spokane.
Don't tip your knife when rais­
rice and stye it ¡* . promising
Hogs—Prime
mixed,
$13.75013
85
ing food to your mouth on it j you
i crop as far north as that. Try
DELBERT STARR
Cattle—$7.76 0 8 25.
might get gravy on your clothing.
some here.
Funeral Di ree tar and Licensed
-i» a *
When dining at horn« :
Embalmer
QUAIL TO AI0 FARMERS
Do just as you darn pleas*,
L A D Y A S S IS T A N T
unless your beloveu partner ia
Kansas imports &ooo Meaiean Bird,
Brownsville, Oregon
more husky than you ar». In that
Made frem old-growtb cedar, 7 ft.
to War on Insects.
case uae discretion.
long, good size, 15c eaeh, delivi
Topeka. Kan —Kansas has found a
«red where truck can go. See
way to import farm labor without run
M other o f F ilm S ta r la K illed.
M r. Laubner, Halsey, or write
nlng afoul of the Immigration auth­
WRIGHT & CO.
orities.
Loa Angelas — Mrs. H Prevoet
N. O. Isaacson, Goldson, Ors,
Funeral Directora
(■other of Marls Pravoat, motion pic­
The state has Just Imported 6000
ture etar. » as killed and Al Christis,
H . L. W right, Harrisburg
«uall from Mexico to help out the Kan­
Ilay is worth ju s t as much in storage aa
comedy producer, and Vera Steadman,
Mrs. J, C. Bramwell, Halsey ¡ sas farmers. They are expected to
tetraas. were Injured seriously In an
*•« up 1J5.000 Insect. during next sum-
antotnoMIe accident 23 miles east of
Wl‘h ' helr brw '1 <* 7' »ng
Ijerdaher* N. M.
hobby white."
dMtroy „
(
First-class W o rk
Quarter of . MUion Wp„d
ol
loss
by
tire.
autumn.
7
U. t . Net Planning Arma Conference.
J. w . STEPH ENSON.
The Mexican ,«.11 I, slightly
Washington. D. C. - The While
Laaedrv
»ent
Tuesdays
Heuse denied that President Coolidge
er than the native bob white of Kan
T U S S IN G & T U 8 S IN G
Agency Hub Canning Work*
•M. but the state game warden is 1
was cenlemplatlng calling an Inter
national disarmament conference.
«tsur-d that the two will Interbreed
lawyers
AB ES PLACE
«•_ ;« tl» a te ^ conservatively that the
Halsey tad Brownsville
»■ T a le foi Paragraphs." le a line.
Show 1925 Best in Five Years
for Prices to the Farmer
Prison Flax Plant
Will Be Enlarged
WHAT THE F A R M E R
PRODUCED IN 1925
M
4
H a ll’s C a ta r r h
Medicine 2 m
d°,:,h“ ’ •
» O. w . FRUM I
Red Cedar
A m erican E ag le
Fire Insurance Co.
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Modern
Barber Shop
W
tor «t >n caseof fim T h .
• Insurance company
« » o » the cash value in*,,,.«’
BARBER
SHOP
(. P. STAFFORD, Agent
Oregon
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