Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, February 24, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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RUMAI. ENTERPRISE
R U R A L E N T E R P R IS E
lnd»p«B<)«iit—Not neutral— m w
paper, published eveiy Wedueaday,
«F W ». H. WUKKLBM
An
11 a
i
year io advance
Arrearages. 1 2 X C > m onth
Advertising, 20c an inch; no diacoun
lor lime or apace : no charge for corn
Boaitioa orctauges.
t a " P a lo - f o i P a ra g ra p h s ," t e a lia s .
Ma a d v e r t is in g d is g u is e d a s naw a.
FEB. 34
The Great Outdoors
3 5 ,0 0 0 Children
Still Dependent]
W here Bread, Meat, Clothing, Health and Vigorous Humanity aro Produced
Other Peoples Join With
A94-W4.* «¿u « 4 » 4 » .K 4 .» 4 * « A I
America in Helping
A n A pple Teaser
¡Will Little R hody
to Save Them
WHAT THE CORN MARKET 010 IN 19 25
for the Palate
P o rtla n d , O re., F eb., 1926
To the E d ito r :
PRICE - WEEKLY TREMO OF CASH COBH PRICES AMO RECEIPTS
R ule the Roost ?
TOTAL
PRIMARY
A New Way to Conserve
IN BUSHELS
I have visited many communi-
Either Good Fruit
ies in the northwest and encoun­
SC ATTERG UN SHOTS
tered the same general inquiries
or Culls.
Ex-Governor Wert gays God about the near east relief. They
Corvallis, Or.—Manufacture of a new
w ill provide a democratic candidal* ire about ag follows :
breakfast
food, designated "apple
fo r federal senator from Oregon.
flakes,’’ Ig being developed by Dr.
Why not? I f he provided devil» How Long it This
Floyd E. Rowland, professor of ln-
joing to Last?
why not senators?
dustrial chemistry f t the Oregon Agri-
We w ill be ready to r e lin q u h b cultural college.
A
revivalist is reported a> our task as soon us ways cau be I Apples are passed through a strain-
la yin g , at A lb a n y : “ J he only found to g u a ra n tee hom es and sup- I er a ^,er having been ground and skins
,
.
....
and seeds removed. The paste is run
way God can reach men ig through port , for
tb e orphan ch ild ren now
J
.
,
_
I over steam rollers, dried and cut into
hie ch urch.”
Wonder where In
-n our
hands. Our n a tio n a l I flake form. The flakes, baked ia a
learned th a t G od ’a power wag it hoard h a s set a goal o f ab ou t th ree I vacuum at 45 degrees, come out crisp
lim ite d
• ears. T h is w ill m ean the o u t-la n d have a highly concentrated apple
Red Rooster’s Offspring
Fast Faring Forward
Among Breeds
About a score of years ago a
Rhode Island pou ltryroa n noted
in a shipm ent of fowls from tbe
Green M ou nta in state a male
w ith tbe eise, form aud vigor th a t
conformed w ith hie ideal. The
bird was the color of tbe fa m ilia r
red rooster,” w ith perhaps less
black m arkings than usual. S k ill­
ful m ating for a few generations
resulted iu breed o f hens w ith
large bodies, la y in g large, w hite
™,.
. .
, -lacing, bringing to gelf-gupport i flavor.
The supreme court haa anawerec or , poIlgori„ g for their periods of
eggs and m any o f them and fin a lly
Culled apples may be used in mak-
the question we asked last week lependsucy of about 12,000 chil- | ing of "apple Oakes.”
yie ld in g a heavy, yellow-legged
about the man who carries boozr Iren * year.
carcase such as commands the best
price in the p o u ltry m arket.
in hie tumm y, saying th a t is not D„ The|e p#Q ,e
When prepoteney bad been w ell
enough to convict him o, illegal L # He(p Themwlves J
established th rough continuous
poaeeeaion.
breeding these were plated on the
D uring the last ten years 5.500,-
m arket as the Rhode Ielan reds
I f you th in k th a t i t would •00 people hav.j been forcibly
WENTY per cent more corn was produced in 1925 than in 1924, accord­ ana they are fast grow ing in the
Washington, D. C. — The executive
ing to the corn survey of the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation. An
im p eril your soul to suspect that li placed throughout the areas in committee of the national grange end­
Increased production of 587,836,000 bushels brings the 1925 figure to 2,900,581.- esteem of breeders for u tility .
the day of the creation o f the |iteetion. They left everyth ng ed its two-day session here without in­ "<io bushels. This, plus the carry-over of 1924, makes the general marketable
More w hite Leghorn« are kept
»bind them but th e ir mouev.
earth contained more than tw enty which was soon gone. Probably dorsing any of the farm relief bills 1925 corn crop of 2,901,581,000 bushels the largest In five years. While the fo r egg production than of a ll other
corn crop was nearly a failure In the Southwest and the average yield was breeds, though i t lias been demon­
four of our modern hours, dou’ i legs than 10 per cent of the.» now pending before congress.
a formal statem
ent the commit
believe the Smithsonian in s titu te ’» l‘-»P'« »re dependent today and t j In “<lediredîha’u
t raognUed
"“hTad’ low In almost the entire cotton belt, the corn belt Itself, In practically all sec­ strated th a t the heavy breeds, w ith
tions north of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, produced an excellent crop of fine proper treatm ent, are
equally
statement about thore tracks thai o fur as the near east relief is verse conditions under which agricul
quality.
p ro lific . The record fo r a year’s
are spoken of in the last column oncerned a ll are sjlf-supportiug ture is laboring and believes that re­
The large excess production, however, and the fact that there Is fewer egg production bat been, if it is
except 35,COO little children. Foi
live stock on the farms and some curtailment tn feeding operations, have made not now, held by a barred P ly ­
on page 6,
lief legislation is desirable, but it is
three years we have done little for
corn plentiful and low In price. Prices dropped steadily from the top price in m outh rock.
confronted by the fact that various
idults except distribute old cloih s,
January of $1.82 to 82 cents in November In Chicago. Receipts fluctuated vio­
farm
organizations
and
various
sec­
The Oregon Voter, which ha» « w u u t i i a v s o e -w u i
Broilers can be produced more
li I A m
IU B L
I
and th a t is so organized
that
the
lently with an up-turn grade beginning In October.
econom
ically from Leghorns th a n
announcea heretofore] th a t i t held cost of handling is more then met. tions of the coantry are badly divided
The Cnlted States is the corn nation of the world, producing 70 per cent
on a method of bringing relief.”
of the entire crop. New uses for corn promise to Increase consumption of from most of the other and heavier
a properly balanced income tax Even the children in our care are
Many measures are pending before
this grain appreciably. Particularly significant is the manufacture of corn breeds, because th e ir growth etarte
Just, though not p o litic at this P‘ r t lJ self-supporting,
congress dealing with this subject,
off more ra p id ly , but above the
sugar, which Is increasing in commercial importance.
time, but that none with such Why Do We Have
most of them having several points of
bro ile r size the little Ita lia n s are
merit” Bald the statem ent, “but the ex­
balance has been subm itted, esys j ¡0 Do It All?
not in com petition w ith the heavy
Some Multiplication
Decidedly Hoggish
Am erican types as producers of
of Governor Pierce’s proposition
We don.t . y h lv , before n|(? ecutive committee cannot Indorse any
of the measures now pending In their
S. C ri ppen fared well when 24
meat.
O.
W.
Frum
sold
four
pigs,
41
Have we one republican ca n d i-p h e docket o f the last m onthly presnet form."
Barred Rock eggs are not q uite
of his ewes brought 83 lim b s , but m onths old, fed on bis farm by J.
date
has . had
the
|'nesting o f OUT
our n national
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—- governor n who
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.
,
< I
a tio n a l b* I a r 11 | CJlfier
v commit
Other Hf-tlnn
action ,nl.An
taken by « the
read this
courage to challenge this policy ? I t contains, among other th in g -, tee Included declarations favorinTin
E. E llio tt, th a t averaged 216 as larg», on the average, as those
from Leghorns, and they are
I f there is such an one let him ‘ wo c«°legrams, one from Sweden creased applications tor the eradi«
pounds in weight. E v id e n tly they brown, which is a disadvantage iu
rise and be respected.
forw arding
8500
francs
and I tlon of bovine tuberculosis t o s « m m I
roz’ j
™. •
m other from Denm ark sending I ooo in 1927- oDDosim» i,
i» .
i t’' ' e9 Wednesday. Thursday he got tbe rig h t feed in the rig h t way. most m arkets, though w ith o u t
13.000 francs, conlributions in rates on wL .
height | fa ad 24 sheep w ith o u t a purchase.
The State F a ir association w ill reason, fo r a brown egg is equal to
A man from Butte put a wad ol , g ,n g |e day. The gifts from tb J s ta n fiX Z « 7 “ nm
; ° PPOSlng the i ’’hrf'e M t" ,,f »" d four this year g ive 9375, instead of the a w hite one for any use to which
paper money in to a machine that a " save the c h ild re n ’’ and " lord amendment 7 7
’ and ‘'alllng for T»»'1’ (|f twin.« ware born Wednes- 9160 given last year, in prizes fo r eggs are put. Some effort hag been
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.„ d
“ u ,“
° f theW i»tson-Parker b i l l . d . y n lgb t a n d aH w ere re?orted ion litte rs of pigs. The U nited made at O, A . C. to breed the
stranger told h im would m u ltip ly '« a yor's”
funds in
England, ' setting up new agencies for settlement
Stockyards w ill give 950 in s im ila r color out of the eggs of a strain o f
It. Then he took a d rin k the <' # n ,d * and ‘ he colonies run into of railroad labor disputes to protect etrong and p ro m isin g
prizes, $35 to the litte r co ntaining barred rocks.
The
exchange
from
which
we
stranger teudered. The next be /',*
Greece has spent further interests of the public
A b u lle tin received last Sunday
learn about K u m pf's sheep says the largest number and 915 to the
,
u
v . \
»
f,,r re lie f d u rin g the past three
knew he awoke to find no stranger years more than for a ll other gov
th a t all those lambs were born to second. The Chester W h ite asso­ from tbe U nited States departm ent
THE M A R K ETS
present and no money, except » k n m u n t purposes, in addition to
six ewes. The mother of two sets ciation offers a dd itio n a l prises if ef a gricu ltu re save :
" For many years the efforts of
of twins or triplets born last the winners are Chester w hites.
Portland
1100 b ill. The mysteries in th» 9-5,000,000 from private citizens,
p
o
u ltry breeders to im prove th e ir
Wednesday
n
ig
h
t
must
be
a
-rg
e
ly
for
people
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, $1.48;
who have no
oase are how a man of bis caliber
flocks were confined largely to
hard white. $1 4754; soft white, $1.52; orackerjack.
claim of citizenship upon them,
ever got any money and why th»
breeding fo r the type and color
America's contributions have western white, $1 51H; hard winier,
Hearing of transportation rates on
9100 was left.
demanded by the ’ ’ Standard of
Iteen large. 8o has ker a b ility $1.48; northern spring, $1.46; western
livestock
In
Oregon
has
been
set
for
I he Oregon-Washington linen
Perfection ’• and little a tte utio n
been »real.
I t can be shown red. $1 45.
company, w ith a cloth m ill at March 10 in Portland, the public serv­
th
a
t
our
gifts
have
been
a
good
Hay—Alfalfa, $20020.60 ton; valley Vancouver, has been sued fo r ice commission has announced. The was paid to developing high egg
Tbe editor and publisher of tb»
Florence Times gives the people of financial investm ent. The recenl timothy, $190 19.50; eastern Ouegon wages and a p etitio n filed th a t it application for the hearing was tiled production. The last few years
older for 10,000 tractors from the timothy. $22022.60.
by the Cattle and Horse Raisers' asso­ more interest has been developed
be declared bankrupt.
of th a t place a better paper then Ford works by the a gricu ltu ra l
Butterfat—47c shippers’ track.
ciation of Oregon. Portland Livestock in the production o f high egg.
th e ir advertising patronage de­ ank of soviet Russia is but one
Eggs—Ranch. 2$025c.
exchange and Northwestern Shippers’ layin g strains,
serves. The Times says, in effect, instance o f the commercial ad­
To show th a t high egg pro­
Cheese- Prices f. o. b. Tillamook;
Traffic league, and involves virtually
duction and good standard q u a lity
that some of our statements on I he vantage accruing from our relief Triplets, 31c; loaf. 32c per lb.
all railroads operating In this state.
Cattle—Steers, good $8 0 8.75.
can be combined to a high degree
liq u o r question are as false ns th>»r operations, which have had their
w .ig h t in adding 800 per cent to
Hogs—Medium to choice, $13014.
in chickens, and to encourage
Of the Anti.aalnnn league. We
the annual purchases of the near
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice
breeding along these Jinee, was
can t retort th a t the Times gets as east countries since the war. If $13014.
tbe purpose of the e x h ib it by the
far from the tru th an tfie S-'Iix-n America baa helped largely she
U nited States departm ent of a gri­
♦
Shipm ent of
Seattle.
culture at the Madison .Square
league. We d o n 't liAlieTe the has profited largely.
Wheat—Soft white. $1.52; western
Garden p o u ltry show in New Y o rk
situation ¡a as had • • th a t.
What Remains to Be Done ?
white, $1.60; hard winter. Hf.g Bend
a few weeks ago.
“ The highest producing hens
The task to be finished is the bluestem, $1 47; western red. northern
When M r. Coolidge wanted
are coming from flocks which have
responsibility, d efinitely assumed ■iprlng. $1.46.
Bert
Haney's
resignation
lie of caring for an arm y of little
H ay-A lfalfa. $26; D. C..-$2S; tim­
been pedigree bred for egg produc­
has arrived
c o u ld n 't get it. Now it come» • li Idren, about 35,000 of whom othy. 320; mixed hay, $26.
tion durin g a period o f years. A
Butter—Creamery, 43@-lg5c,
large per cent of tbe hens entered
Those who have placed orders may obtain
w ithout being ca'led fe r.jd s t w li-n now rem ain. Not all w ill have
Eggs -Ranch, 31c.
in these contests are w flite Leg­
same
at
their
own
convenience.
the presideut does not want it. found homes hy tbs ehd of three
H ogs-P rim e. $13 5O0d4g)o
horns, but just as Urge egg
y< ara, but a ll should be so Under
Those who have not placed an order are
M r. Haney w ill be free, a week
Cattle—Prime steers. 38.5O0Y9OO.
w ritten as to guaranlss their car.
records have been made by other
urged to do so, as the quality and the price
from now. perhaps, to seek in thia and tra in in g u n til self support
C heese—Oregon trlgilrt», l$c$ Ore­
breeds, such as P lym outh Roek.
are right.
slate a democratic nom ination for -sacbed, I w ill say nothing ot gon standards. 25c; W adilngton trip
Rhode Island ied and W y a n d o tte ."
lets, 27c.
Should he| ,he
of little one»
P. J. Forster has hsd fine flock
the federal senate
h
get it the o th e r p a rty w ill need
have iR'en saved from an
returns from Rhode Islands, but
in ... J »
‘
oth e r w in te r o f tbe bitterest want
Spokane.
I o did not tra p nest, so got no
hl . /
‘
u " ,U
”
t " ‘.‘ "
of the m u lti
Hogs—Prime mFx(»d. $3160 0 13.70
records of in d iv id u a l birds
In
I he leader, one who has the confi- t rules of women and children who
Cattle—37.750/; 25.
this colurao he advertises eggs for
dence o f voters, even in the cow ,n'Rbt have been alive today bad
sale.
counties.
* * been w illin g to do what littli
Apple Grw^era May Advertise.
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<i reeve has done, but the retponei
When the Oregon D airym en’ s
Seattle. W /,sh.—Flnaori» g and other
i'ilit y which we have accepted p ,a # for A nationwide cj impalgn to
league failed it left the Cooe Bay
Multum in Parvo
tlis t we surely w ill not relinquish olvertiso MAnhlngton apple s were the
creamerymen loeers by 75,000 to
9100,000. 1 he 200 Coos
Bay
u n til we have d e fin ite ly finished it topics tor a meeting of gn »wers and
(H arrisburg B u lle tin )
•hippers
h
9re
x
,evy
pf
t
cent
on
members
organised
th
e
ir
own
co­
J.
J.
Haudsaker,
I t is not elw ayt the newspaper
Regional Director,
operative business, paid off a debt
sverr hex of apples shipped to raise
containing the most readiug rust­
o f 980,000, paid patrons tbe top
Near Eaet Relief about ItSikOten was suggested
ie r that is the most inteieeting or
price for raw m ilk and got tbe
in flu e n tia l—not by a durnsite.
BusU^ss o f fhe Lane reu * y Farm
enterprise out of debt.
Som e editors have the knack o f
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¡Grange Shies at
Political Nostrums
T
m u
w
L a n d P la s t e r
O. W . F R U M
H a irs C a ta r r h
A m e ric a n E a g le
J” 8„ f 'v° ’-*ratlvn Warehouse o unpany
ts »han It
i yerr. ac- j
rt of the |
crowding more luteresting news in M garf f « « 3 « . A will do wh.» w.
one column than other, do In . ^ » £ < * 1 0 1 1 6 c U « 1 ? “ - h ..
l* tte r in 19
*'*" <1ur,n* » “J prevlou
wbole page. I t is q u a lity — not rUl your svMOT of Catarrh ot D ra in * ,
ng to the annual repo
quantity-—that
couaie
in
tbe »»used by Catarrh.
*» * x sw » A» a * SO
made at a meeting
making ol a real ngwepapgr.
F-
J. CH ENEY & C O .. T oled o. O hio
»’ » era
T o tal sa le s d u rin g
of at<x-k-
the yep;
were $387.808 1$.
TUSSI NG & TUSSING
LAWYERS
Hsissy and Brownsville
Oregon
F irsl-class Work j
J- W S TE PH E N S O N .
Hitv is worth just as much in storage as
you might get for it jn case of fire. Th j
i American
Fire insurance » Oinpan , i
Jwill pay you
BARBER
SHOP
Fire Insurance Co.
o f lo s s
by
of the eash vaine in c u I
LOST
VV hite Roar Pig
W eight about 125 p01 ln(b
G- E. Jackson, B la lic y .
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
FOR S A L E - E G G S from
Rhode IsJand Red Hens
(McRAY STRAIN)
75c for fifteen
P. J. Forster
FÖR SALE
etaluma
Incubator
P
410-ogg
site, in
good
running
order
M rs C. E. S m ilh.