Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 02, 1927, Image 1

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A g rc u ltu re
H o rtic u ltu re
L iv e s to c k
A W e e k ly C h ro n ic le o f L o c a l E v e n ts a n d P r o g r e s s in L in n C o u n ty
I) a i r y
P o u ltry
W ool
From the Editor's
Point of V iew
o i the tame b nJ of clay as the rest of
the com m unity
I f the
a<
novice he may
i annoyed
by t-IIllCIin’,
criticism , '
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yvv* uy
bis hide H 1,im p ^ r 7 ^ u lPerHeXf7,neH te L
The
G r e a te s t C a la m itie s
M a n k in d K n o w s
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_ boy _*7
" e “ by ,lte a
the ki
big
who was asked
chum why he let his mother w hip him
when he eould piglt her up w itth one
hand. " W e ll,” he raid, “ i t don't hurt
me and it kin d of amuses the old la d y ."
(The w rite r first heard ¿that story in
1872.)
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H A L S E Y , L IN N A N D O R E G O N
S cb° o1 eb
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“t the temple of
learning M >y 20.
J. J . Corco'au has put a ooup.’t
of cemt at curbings in the Smith
cemetery recently.
Eight canneries aie running at
Salem,
co-operative ereamery did the
biggest m onth’s business in its 82
years. It ha® been advertising
Manager Dawson think*, too,“ that
this was accomplished with fewrr
but better cows in the association.
That means th at s ime member?
are solving farm problems.
Mrs. J E. True's sight has be»n
affected by cataract. By advice o f
oculists she waited for the trouble
to develop to the point most f*v< r-
hie for its removal, and now the
has gone to Eugene for the open •
tion.
Friday. Clifford Carey preached
the sermon and Delbert Starr of
Brownsville was the undertaker.
O. A . C. Radio
Farm Program
Mrs. Logar has idtxided to I a i’in T alk, B a c c a la u re a te
make Corvallis her permanent
S e rm o n , C o n c e rt
home.
War, fire, flood and earthquake
KOAC, 280.2 meters, 500
Lawrence
Harrington of Station
are four greatest calamine» known
watts,
Pacific standard time.
Shedd, 21, a railroad employe,
to man.
Sunday, June 6
has
been
sentenced
for
burglary
The first and worst i® entire!v
11 a. tu.—Baccalaureate service
and theft.
The sir iwberi y crop, like oth­
m a n ’a fault and man could banish
from O. A. C. commencement ex­
Monday was another achievement
Do you suppose John Standish ercises. Sermon by Dr. James
it if he would.
ers,
is a couple o wteks late but
Jay. The nation espressed recognition
posed for the picture of Ed­ Edwin Crowther, Seattle.
The second is in the majority ef of tlie silent m a jo rity who have promises well
wards in the story on page 4?
Monday, June 6.
In the moist, ccoi days grass ha
cases man's fault aud so far mao achieved the ir ntmust.
9 a. m .— Concert by O. A. C.
made a wonderful growth. With
Jim McWilliams waved a magic
could avert it.
orchestra.
haymaking weather now a bumper
Again, the third is often due to
wand at the city council building 10 a, m .—Graduation Exerciaes,
Hogs, Veal, Poultry
crop would be cur.d.
and it turned pale—white as a AJdie?? by Louis J. Taber, master
m an ’s short-aighledn ?s H e strips
Oregon Produce Exchange(
ghost.
of tl e national grange.
J. E. Southw orth, after a wee',
forests from slopes w here growth?
102 Fro it etieet,
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c‘ub BVli'ities.
a! * nec, motcred home from
held the water hack, releasing it
Lena Bass gave a dinner to tl e
Portland, June I.
ut o
a»id„ SOn JwhUi 8 :1 5 - " Growing Rule Bagas
Seattle Saturday. A good day’s three Reynolds girls and Mieses and .Miss Beaulah Miller visitcd^and Turnip?,” H. A. Scoib
slowly. As a result it rushes sea.
These p rid e are the
drive.
ward and floods the lowlands. He ton ght :
Moody, Coleman and
Norton with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller
8 : 3 0 - Agricultural situation ro?
Thursday.
porta.
builds levees to confine it to u Hogs—Top blocker®,
The sita'gbtening and improv- Wednesday evening of last week.
narrow channel until, as in placts
Mrs. Everett Carey drove to 8:45—’‘ Controlling Clover Mil
lb»., 14 to i
iug of the Brownsville road have
How vegetation does vegetate !
Albany
the first of the week. dew." Prof M. P. Baras.
in the Mississippi valley, tie Veal —Fancy light calve®, 80 to HO made it " a hard road to trabhle
and how tempos does fugitl It is
8:55—Coming extension servioe
stream is twenty feet above the
lbs., 16$ to 17c.
of lata, l o t the change will be already the mouth with the longest
Mrs. Logan and daughter, Mrs. events.
surrounding country. No w o rk of Live Poultry—Net F. 0 . B. Tort- enjoyad.
Wednesday, June 8.
Newman of Corvallis, were in
Jay.
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8:80 p. m —Agricultural
m an is im perishable. The levees
town
looking
after
Mis.
Logan’s
lan I Heavy colored hens, over
Strawberries and garden truck
" T h e Water Bearer ” appea
business interest and v isitin g T ’ft'gfBra.
sometimes yield to the w ater’s
4 lbs. 21c; light hens, 15c ; lod are in the stores and the Lebanon
, 8. 30— Social Functions of the
•ooslers, 10c 1 spring?, over 1$ strawberry festival is tomorrow to he getting into clover this week friends.
pressure and there is disaster, ns
Rural Church;” No 5, Prof. J F
We
suspect
that
he
is
going
to
find
lb»., 16c.
now along the lower Mississippi.
Page.
and Saturday.
II.
C
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Davis
and
J.
W.
Millei
something as good for Sau Fran- motored to Albany the last ot
For weeks people there saw the
8.45 — "Finland a Wunderland,
L, F'. Morse and family of cisco aa Clear lake, harnessed, tlie week.
Dean George W Peavy.
abom ioation of desolation comine,
Ninety cooperative
mar- 1 Ti
formerly
this would be for this part of th s
wupcittuve wool inah-;
44 lamook,
»«» u j u u k ,
loruaeny of
c
but they did not flee to the
Mesdames Otis a t 1 Mary
fetin'? associations in this coun- vicinity, were weal-end visitors vallay.
m ountains, and they were over­
Taylor
of Corvallis called at the Charity Grange's Annual Picnic
try do an annual business <f a io .ig relatives and friends and
whelmed.
Monday nigiir burglars tcok homes of Mrs. Southern and Mrs.
Quit« a crowd gathered for the
* 10,000,000. Hugh Sproat. secre­
The fourth, the earthquake, is tary of the Oregon wool glowers’ attended the CLarity grange i!600 worth of goods from the J. C. Standish the first of the picnic ut Pence’s grove Saturday
picnic.
week.
not preventable by any human organization,
Dunlap drugstore at Brownsville,
but on account 0, a [hard storm
reports:
Wool
Class
flight
filled
the
Meihodist
\\ indom & Son of Brownsville they moved to the grange hall and
dole a [car belonging tr Lew s
power, and efforts to predict it and prices will increase if growers
are painting for Jim Drinkard. had a grand feed, followed by a
escape fro n it have not yet been 'Mil hold back and demand bet ohurch last evening, halconv, side Howe and diseppeared.
rooms
and
a
ter
offers
)on
their
stuff.
Tilt
placed upon a footing to warrant
Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman really interesting program,
At the Jersey show at Sabin
wool supply of the world is short John btandish and family are
confidence.
went to Jefferson last week Ther were songs, music and rec­
Saturday
Linn
county
was
given
of demand. The importations at Placirville, Cal.
Tuesday to visit Mrs. Zimmer- itations by children and a stunt
one first award, four seconds, four
T h e U n tr a in e d B ra in a t a from abroad ate 60,000,000 Teacher?’ examination June 8 thiids and one fourth in a contret ntan’s sister, who is very ill.
— “ The Old-fashioned School
pounds short of normal for the
Mrs.
Ernest
Van
Dusen
visit­
by
the Brandon school children.
D is a d v a n ta g e
past year. There is no place foi t o l l at Albany.
participated it, by the prize win­
ed
at
the
home
of
her
parents,
Mrs.
King of Brownsville dem ­
Our schools grow better as this extra requirement to come Sweet pens in the oflice window ning Jerseys from Ma-ion, Polk, west of town, several days last
from.
onstrated
her ability to whistle,
the race improves. Mrs. Geer
are from the garuen at th s editor’? 'I amhill, Clackamas and Linn: week.
which was very good. <
counties.
found the quality of the eighth-
home. The editor has orders from
Mrs. Franklyn StaffoTTt^s Callapoeya
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grange quartet ren-
grade examination, papers this
he hoes if that garden not to
Carton ” Pete ’ Be, be, v.ho wen returned from her visit with der?d . couple of pum ber.
year so unusually high as to
.
work in it because he is too to the state asylum when, at Ab f wends and relatives in Portland, T.,n
and Oregon City.
„ Tl'8 gp‘ " 1‘*r of ,be d *7 «”*•
cause comment. The better the
'e s ’.ructive.'
bany, he was acquitted of murder, — — , _
. L
' *ctor P. Morris of the U. of O.
education the better the pros­
Mrs. jess Cross spent three days died there Tueed y night. He - A. A. Tossing has c o u tr.c t.d «0 HU p!e,„ iilg p„rionality> „ we||
pects in material! things.
buy the Shaw home on Fourth
of last week in Eugene, where she had confessed the mnrder.
as bis t a lk , wa? niech appreciated.
Governm ent mt n have inves­
Geoige Shaw home on Fourth 'I here was a good attendance,
bicame
a
n
e
nber
¡of
the
Oregon
There
was
.more
than
the
us­
tigated the income of educated
Musie Teacher»’ association and ual demand for copies of the 1 and I. streets and will remodel deepine the rain.
and uneducated people in twelve
the house before his family
attended the convention at the U. Enterprise last week, when it moves in.
states. The yearly net profits of
of winners
of O. school of music. Many contained the names
Georgia farmers without any-
^ „ , V¥^„rejlk unv
__
OakviHe Dramatic club
Miss _ ......
Marjorie Walker of .
schooling averaged $240. Those
interesting aud inspiring talks and of honors on achievement day,
but
there
are
still
a
few
copies
Reedsport
is
visiting
friends
in
DubbsP^nt
who had a common school edu­
ectures were enjoyed, as well as at the printing office. There Halsey.
i
,P nday
cation earned $565.50. High
ght and our hl*h 9011001 frY™’
two wonderful concerts given by were ®ome errors in th e J r ort i
but we feel proud of the crlop? - hllt‘ Jim Walton waa shing-1 »*»um fund benefited about
school graduates earned $644.50.
the leading Oregon musicians from
Those who completed an agricul­
eration of educators who enabled h"K lh" 8haw bouso be *fcid-r '* ’
Portland and Sogene
tural college course earned
$1,254.
In Missouri, the better educat­
ed men own four-fifths of the
land they operate, keep more
livestock, handle more crops with
each workman employed, and do
about one-fifth more business.
In Wisconsin, farmers with a
high school education acquired
the ownership of their farms in
about 7 years, while it took 10
years for those with only a com
mon school education. Without
exception, every survey showed
that the man with the greater
training enjoyed the greater
prosperity.
As Pendleton has her annual
round-up, so Halsey may come
to have an annual achievement
day. The former is a season of
amusement in celebration of the
dead past. The latter is a cele­
bration of^present progress and
a promise of improved condi­
tions in the future through im­
proved manhood and womanhood
in the generation about to take
control.
Of all growths, mental, morat
•nd physical, the most hardy is a
grouch. It will flourish in the
sourest, most barren, most pois­
onous of soils. But even a grouch
van be killed. Thomas Brent’s
chronic grouch perished in ‘With
the Clock Turned Back,” our
serial story which is completed
this week.
The business men who an-,
satisfied with a moderate profit
°ff you and me are not the one-
making the strong fight against
an income tax.
Evvvybody th in ks he could run i
’ ewspsper better than the editor does
and ictyb e he could. E dito rs are made 1
Reported to the state loard of
h ‘alh from th e county lis t w< ek
were 1 case of infloenss, 6 if
nieashs, 1 cf mumps and G of
m .llpox.
fro m '.M ultnom ah
county and Portland wire 160
na'asles cases, all hut 3 in the
city.
BUTTERICK
HU
Smart LINES that
f
frock with its long
collar and skirt that
fits closely at the hip
is suitable for the slender wo­
man as well as the woman
with the mature figure. *
It may be had in sizes 34
to 52. Suitable mate­
rials for making this'
Butterick frock are
' on display at our
P ie c e - G o o d s
' Department, ‘Z
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Easy to make
with
i|
B U T T E R IC K
PATTERNS
and the D E L T O R ' i
us to get as good a report as it ded ‘so,ne wbat and landed on the
in the twelve hours of Monday, I)Orch ro°f. but kept on skidding1 TfcACHERS E X A M IN A T IO N
which constituted all the time and landed on the ground on his1 Notice i? hereby given that the
available fo r preparation Of the
(C o n tin u e d 0:1 las) page)
copy before it had to be sent1
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away to be linotyped.
Church Notices
Twenty-six autos followed the Methodist—Next Sunday
hearse atid mourners from the 10 a iu ., Sunday school
funeral services for little Irvin 11, Public services»
In May th ’n y e ,r the Albany Sesfeld at, the Church of Christ
7, Epworth league
8, public services
8 Thursday, prayer meeting
H'-re all will find a welcome,
regardless
of social standing Your
D u e to th e r u s h o f b u s in e s s , w h ic h h a s
presence will help, aud we will try
in c r e a s e d s in c e in c v in g to o u r n ew lo c a tio n , to do you good,
wo a r e g la d Io a n n o u n c e t h a t we h a v e s e c u re d th e
J tj.-M iller, pastor.
NEW DRUGGIST
s e r v ic e s o f
< ^ R o b e rt »(R it f o r e /
(.o rris ,
w ho w ill t e th e m a n a g e r o f o u r b a b y d e p a r tm e n t.
H e is a n a u t h o r i t y o n b a b y p o w d e rs, so a p s , c re a m s ,
s y rin g e s , te e t h in g p o w d e rs, ra ttle s , h o t
w a te r
b o tle s, b r e a s t p u m p s , n ip p le s a n d b a b y fo o d s ’
HALSEY PHARMACY
JO H N S O N & JO H N SO N
S o a p s , c re a m ,
p o w d e rs
M E N N E N ’S TALCUM
fo r b a b ie s ’
Clifford L. Carey, pastor.
It E M E M B E ft
F IS K A N D
' I‘ l ,e r l" ! 5 n< lr» t ®< L in n
A n ew s h ip m e n t o f C a n d ie s j u s t a rriv e d
That w ith spring comes a hankering for trip« in your anto— bn not for
blowouts on ’ hose trip s o r other annoying troubles— therefore you
should see what we cau do for you m cur low-priced
F E D E R A L T IR E S
G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G
ETHYL
Church ,>f Christ—
Preaching, 11
Christian Endeavor, 7
Preciching, 8
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B A T T E R Y C H A R G IN G
G A S O L IN E
The HALSEY GARAGE
y Y o r k itig tr
to u n
ty, Oregon, w ill hold the regular ex­
am ination ol applicants fo r state cer­
tificates at Albany as follow s:
Commencing Wednesday, June 8,
l ‘J27, at 9 o'clock a in., and con tinu ing
u n til Saturday, June I I , 1927, at 4
o'clock p. ni.
Wednesday Forenoon
U . S. history, w ritin g (penm an­
ship), music, draw ing
Wedneaday A fternoon
Physiology reading, manual tra in ­
ing. composition, domestic science,
methods in reading, course of study
for drawing, methods iu arithm etic.
Thursday Forenoon
A rithm e tic, history of education,
psychology, methods in geography,
mechanical drawing, domestic art,
course o f study fo r domestic art
T hursday A fternoon
Grammar, geography, stenography,
Am erican literature, physics, ty p e w rit­
ing, methods in Language, thesis for
prim ary certificate.
F rid a y Forenoon
Theory and practice, orthography
tspe llin g), physical geography. E ng­
lish literature, chemistry.
Friday Afternoon
School law, geology, algebra, c iv il
government.
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, botany.
Saturday A fternoon
General history, bookeeping.
Edna Geer, L in n Co. School Supt.
CHOCOLATE CO VERED CREA M S
40 c lb
E IN E JE L L Y B E A N S ........................................20c lb
ROYAL CH OCO LA TES ...............
25c lb
LARGE A SSO RTM EN T O F BARS AT 05c ea.
CHOCOLATE SU C K ER S AT 01c each.
A t y o u r o ld e s ta b lis h e d D e a le r s
Clark’s Confectionery