o M ¿ CZ Æ zLz 1 < ENTERPRI A g rc u ltiire H o rtic u ltu re L iv e s to c k A Weekly Chronicle oí Local Events and Progress in Linn County E'tablikheJ 191. HALSEY. OREGON, THURSDAY FEB. 3. 1927 i 1 ■ year in advance W ar on W hite Diarrhea From the Editor’s The sta te of W ashington has a Point of View o.uarantine against poultry products The rise in the pay of members of the legislature was in very bad ta ste in the form it took, however much it may be justified in the ab­ stract. Every elected person is under a moral contract to accept the cur- > n t compensation fo r his services, and to 'v o te increased pay for him- P»rty ,o contract, authorize it in a t a i light unless the people, the other metes of the gueste of honor epen the afternoon reviewing with them the happy days gone by : Meedamee C. P. Stafford, J. C. Standish, C, H. Davidson, C. H. Koontz, Clara LaFolletle, J. W. Drinkard, George Lanbner and Lyman Palmer. from flocks not officially certified as being free from the tain t of white luarhea, which is so destructive of baby chicks. Blood testa are the foundation of these certificates, and breeding birds, besides being free from the tain t of the disease in their blood, m ust weigh not less than 3.ti pounds each. A certified breeders' association in W ashington is in its second year. The Oregon certified breeders or­ ganized last October. P u t Noble Grands’ Club The Past Noble Grande* club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Frum, sixteen members being in attendance. Mrs. Clara LaFol- lette was initiated and the new year books were dietribnted. Mrs. Weeley Holloway and Miss Genevieve Welle assisted the hostess in serving refreshments afc the soeial session which followed. Mrs. F. Elliott was also a guest. Next meeting Feb. 26 with Mrs, Belle Gormley, party to the contract, authorize in a S e c r e t o f P o p u l a r ity referendum. The Linn county repre­ It Is a very easy matter to be popu­ sentatives all opposed the grab. lar with your friends. All you have to do is simply to agree with them In everything and sometimes lend them money. The fellow nhojilocs not want to know is afraid his beliefs will not w ith­ stand the light, is the kind who, if O n n a m .: z ia k An Eskimo, brought to New York opposed to the evolution theory, on a sight-seeing tour, describes the would • oppose investigating it in American girl as "onnanutzlalc.” That schools or anywhere else. “U’here leaves only "onna" and "zlak" to be # *• r ? ijthorance is bliss ’tig folly to be explained.—Detroit Newt. W'se.” He who has firm faith wel­ Card of Thanks comes all the light available. Church Notice« Methodist—Next Sunday : 10 a. m., Sunday school 11, Public servicesa 3, Junior League 6:80, Epworth League 7:30, public services. 7:80 Thursday, prayer meeting Here all will find a welcome, regardless of social standing. Your presence will help, and we will try to do you good. J. 9. Miller, pastor. Halsey, Ore., Jan. 30, 1927. W e wish to express through the If Peaches Browning gets her di­ vorce, or if daddy gets his, they ought paper tu t thank« to our many, many friends who did so much for to be hoppy. He had the 16-year-old ■* * 7. plaything he wanted long enough io us during Claremce Waggener’s approach a surfeit, and she had the llnets aud for their loving kind­ gorgeous publicity and clothing tkat ness for ii st his death. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Waggener she craved. and Family Oregon would not need to worry about it if all the income men who are too mean to be wilting to pay taxes should leave the state o r stay These are sure reliefs : out of it if now out. Chapped Hands? Chapped Face? We do not advise any farm er to quit work if the M cNary-Haugen bill becomes a law and expect to live on its benefits A correspondent cf the Portland Tele gram claims that severe pint tsh meats do not lessen ci.m e. Delaware report, tliat the revival of the frequent use of the whipping post made that state a dry island among the states in the recent *' wave of crime." We are told that a'low income lax will yield more money than a high one. The more a man makes the more he will perjure him self to shirk his just share of the public burden. "All is not gold that glitters.' Even the golden state has its flawa. Abner Hecla writes from Oakland, Cal., t • the Student Printer News. Spokan*; "They call it sunny California op there, but lust the tame the old overcoat is a fel­ low’s good friend down here.” Also our Spoon River letter this week says the Terrills have come from California to Oregon for Mrs. Terrill's health, Mimosa Cream . . 45c Hinds' H. & A.jCream . 50c Chamberlain’s . . 25c Alford Arrows ■* k' (Enterprise correspondent) This picture is presented to our It appeared first in the Eggsam iner, four horsemen are subsidiary socie­ leaders by t.he courtesy of the P a­ official organ of th a t body. The ties. cific P oultry Producers’ association. Pehrsson’s Hens Make Cash Records Morris’ Cold Tablets days of October, November and De­ cember. A list of checks from the Pacific Oo-cperative Poultry Producers’ as­ sociation shows th a t net receipts for tp g s from th e pullet pen were branch of his fan n in g Mr. Pehrsson took a poultry course. His flock get a feed compounded on th e college formula. P art of the grain he raise* himself and p a rt is bought from People com e m fles for these. He Does Noi Ask Uncle neighbors. He has it ground In Ilkl- Sure relief and guarantee $626.36 in the 163 days from birds sey und mixes it with the other in­ Sam for a Dole n , , , too low in record yield to be used gredients himself. Recently we printed the rem ark of - . , for propagation. In several instances Mr. Pehrsson is not looking to the P. A. Pehrsson of the Pine Grove I checks ran from $45 to $48. M rNary-IIuugen bill to pull him out community th a t the wage of a m e -! In preparation fo r the poultry of any slough. anic who got $45 a week was no more than he war, Retting from one pen of her.s. l’be best. Reduced to 20’. und Mr. Pehrsson has since given us lexe in larger quantities. Supply some facts and figures from hit Rev. Mr. Geil of the Browns­ long euough to show us wbat au your needs while it lasts. bookx. Ha has about 500 hens and ville Presbyterian ohorcb preached Oregon winter might be. The N. T. Snead. luns one 120-egg incubator, keeping Clarence Waggener’s funeral ser­ wind and rain were chilly all the ' FOR SALE it in operation the g reater p art of mon Saturday. month. Gtoundhog month opened the year, so th a t the ages of the Oodles of noodles and bushels of up with a moist but soothing wind birds in a flock vary a good deal. fun at Charity grange Saturday from the southwest, veering ¡later at the The older hens laid late last year evening. You will not need any to south, cooler but with sunshine. and some of them have not finished Mrs. Wheeler is on the new jury an d d o u ’t f o rg tt 25c the box Halsey Pharmacy Comb Honey H A L S E Y , L IN N A N D O R E G O N Good Ford Motor Vannice Ranch How to Buy Good Quality Foods at Popular Prices Ask Us for Preferred Stock password, but it will cost 10 cents molting a fte r their season’s laying ta get in. How much It will cost , list. She was in Eugene yesterday. season. *R to stav in will depent on w b at' "T he Delegate*,'’ the senior E ighty hens, with trap-nest rec­ sideshows you patronize. class play, was repeated Friday ords ranging from 250 to 280 eggs a year, are kept to themselves, und The Halsey high basketball evening at Koontz* hall for the these, mated with O. A. C. cockrels team went to Alsea Friday and benefit of those who stayed awav with 300-egg pedigrees, supply the the week before because of the ' got walloped, 12 to 2. qggs used in the incubator. Orders cold. Receipts, #15.50. January did not come in uor go ere in for a couple of thousand baby Brad Moss took a cow and a load chicks this year. out like a lion or a lamb, but more One hen laid 81 eggs in the 9 2 1 lik e a d ro w n in g r a t, h a ltin g once of goods to Lacomb for |W . O. McNeil the last of the week, / That is the answer. This brand includes a large assortm ent of quality foods which are sold at popular prices. We can sell vou these splendid goods at popular prices because they are produced and put on the m arket by modern m eth­ ods and at the lowest possible expense and cost. V\'hen you buy Preferred Stock you get the - good quality you want at a price you can afford to pay. IIow about W ir e F e n c e ? Get our prices before you buy. We have the American Zinc insulated Field Fence No. 9 3 9 Fence, 39c a rod, cash No. 8 3 2 Fence, 36c a rod, cash No. 726 Fence, (31c a rod, cash M. V. KOONTZ Co, 1) a i r y P o u ltry W ool Hill &,Co. We faiied last week to chronicle the departure of Miss Margaret June Standish for Taft, Cal. She took Mrs. John Standish with* her in the capacity of lady’s compan­ ion and purveyor. The South-rn Pacific's day coach Friday special for San Fran­ cisco at $15 one w ay or $30 for the round trip seems to meet a demand. It is to be repeated tomorrow. Mrs. L. A. Pray sutlers with a b roken rib , th e result of a fall early last week. J. C. S ta u d is h was at the funeral of Jamed Standish at ' S alem T h u rs d a y . Reunion cf Former Schoolmitei Thursday afternoon Mrs, Mark* gave a tea in honor of her gueete, Mrs. Ixiyd Robnett of Myrtle P o in t ; Mrs. Dora Standish of Power, Mont-, and Mrs. Alice I Kcfcne oF Palmyra, W’aeh. ’ The following former school* Mr. end Mrs. Lee Ingram and daughter Thelaaa spent Sunday afternoon at A. E. Whitbeck’e. Mrs. C. H- Tandy and son Elmer of Yoncalla visited at Chester Curtis* Wednesday aud Thursday of last weal*. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whilbeck called at 11. L. Htraley'a Tuesday afternoon last weak. E. D. Isom went to Albany Friday. W. C. Sickels and two a ana, Harold and Dale, accompa­ nied him home for a week-end visit. Mn. A- E. Whitbeek called 'on Mrs. J. H. Rickard Thursday afternoon. JackCurtiaof Peoria visited hie nephew, Cheater Curtis, Saturday. J. H. Rickard and fanqlly and Agues Cbandldr and Valda and Alice Curtis attended church at Lake Creek Monday evening. Mrs. A- E- Whitbeek ealled on Mrs. George Workinger Monday afternoon. J. D. Brubaker ia on the etclc list. Sunday guests at the Brubaker home were Mrs. Brubaker's par­ ents, Mr. and Mr*. Ringler, and her brother John and family. Spoon River Sparks (Baterprlae aarrMpo»4«ae«> At a telephone messing at the Kirk schoolhouse Saturday after­ noon M. B Harding was sleeted chairman, E. E. Carey secretary, R. R. Bierly treasurer and L. R. Falk, Henry Seefeld and G. J. Rike director!. Mrs. E. E. Carey end children spent Saturday afternoon at L. R. Falk’a. Zelma Philpott is getting along nicely after last week's surgical op*ration on her throat end nose. Mrs. J. N. Elliott called on Mrs. O. W. Frum Friday afternoon. H J. Falk nnd wife and son Everett spent Thursday at R. E. Bierly'e. Edna Vanuice of Salem visited Kirk school Thursday afternoon. Mrs. W. R. Kirk and children visited the MeCuues at Oakville Sunday while Mr. Kirk made a trip ro Corvallis. Claude Thomptou and wife of (Continued oa last page)