Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, July 07, 1927, Image 1

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iNTERFRI,
A g rc u ltu re
H o rtic u ltu re
A \\ eekly Chronicle ot Local Events and Progress in Linn County
L iv e s to c k
H A L S E Y , O R E G O N , T IIC R S D A Y , J U L Y 7, 1927
From the Editor's
O. A . C. Radio
Point of View
Farm Program
i l a year in advance
H A L S E Y , LINN A N D O R E G O N
Miss Melba Rossman and Harold
Muller were married in Albany
Saturday. Their home will he on
a farm west of town.
Rev. T. C. Cook and fam ly
passed through Halsey Tueday
going north in their car, and were
greeted by friends here.
Miss Osa, daughter of Rev. J
S. Miller and wife, was visiting
her parents from Saturday until
Tuesday. She is a stenographer
with a big stationery firm in Port­
land.
ara experienced in the newspaper
Execute M urderers to Station KOAC, Corvallis, 270.1
and printing businesses.
They
meters, 500 watts, Pacific stand
are likely to make the paper better
Safeguard Lives
ard time.
than it ever lias H en —as much
“ He th a t shcdvleth m a n ’a blood, by
man sh a ll h is blood be s h e d ” was a
better as the paticoage they are
Monday, July 11
good law thousands o f years ago, and
given wiU permit.
it is a good law to d ay, L ik e a ll laws 8 p. m. — Farm reminders
Mrs. Wheeler visited Mill City-
pnt in to words, i t a d m its exceptions, so 8:05—4-H club activities
yesterday.
we have a m ild e r p e n a lty lo r m anslaugh­ 8 ;3 0 -- “ G rain Certification and
ter, b u t a cool, de lib e ra te m urd e re r
P. C. Shutt, son ot S. P. Shuti
What It Weans ” D. D. Hill
ought to be p u t to d e a th fo r the
and a worker on the Harrisburg
8:40—“
Pump
Irrigation
in
the
same reason fo r w h ic h we k i l l a ra ttle ­
Bulletin when his father owned it,
Willamstte Valiev,” F. E. Price
snake—beeause he is a menace to the
went
violently insane the other
lives o f in n o ce n t people.
8:55— “ Quack Grass Control,’’ E
day
at
Albany. S. P. is publish­
The g ro w th o f a m a u d lin sym pathy
N. Bressman
w ith c rim in a ls has as one o f its fru its a
ing
a
paper
at Fruitlaud, Idaho.
9 05—” Benton County Agricul­
strong m ove a g a in st death penalties
He
writes
that
nis son is subejet to
Now
comes
the
season
when
tu re,’’ C. R. Briggs
and in q u ite 'a n u m b e r o f states they
refrigerator not only brings pleas­ spells of insatity, a result of expe­
have been abolished, b u t th e ir need and
Wednesday, July 13
ant, cooling food and drink in hot riences in the world war.
ju s tific a tio n re m a in , ‘j
8 p. m.—Selected vocal 6olos, Miss days but saves much loss through
At the new Alford game farm
Here in O regsn a man was rece n tly
Dorothea Cordley
banged fo r the m u rd e r o f an officer in an
spoiling. M ouutiiu Slates Power 600 young Cbiuese pheasants are
attem pt to break ja tl, and a n o th e r for 8;10 — Farm reminders
company is on hand with a great to be turned loose to multiply and
k illin g a m an w hom he. w h ile o u t on 8:15—Selected vocal solos, Miss
premium offer iu I his connection. replenish the earth.
parole, was ro b b in g .
Cord lev
See
it on page 8.
Linn paid $152,440.08 from the
“ M ercy " exte nd e d to such beasts is
8:25—“ New Ideas in Corn Breed­
The Holiness association camp county treasury in the half yi ar
u n ju s tifia b le c ru e lty to the v ic tim s and
ing, E. H. Bressman
th e ir fa m ilie s .
meeting begins today at M cFar­ and had $283,679.13 iu the treas­
8:55—“
Wheal Grades in Western
The o ld s a y in g th a t " i t is b e tter that
land cha| e and runs until the 17th ury June 30.
Oregon,” D. D. Hill
ten g u ilt , persons escape than that
of July.
Premium lists for the Linn
one who is in n o c e n t be punished ” has
Friday, July 15
been stretched and tw iste d u n til in
We see no reason to suspect a couuly fair, Sept. 13 (o 16, are
effect i t says : ” I t ts b e tter th a t a h u n ­ 8 p. in.- Campus news
conspiracy between th? ice cream out.
dred in n o c e n t persons suffer than that 8:10—H itting the mountain trails
people and the weather clerk.
Two Cottage Grove women
one m urderous two-legged beast pay the
io Oregon”
named
Coulter were driving north
June, the month of brides and
ju s t p e n a lty fo r h is c rim e .”
8:30—Summer chats with tjie
Friday
when, a couple of miles
The h a n g m a n ’ s noose tt t th is age and
roses, ig gone, hut in Halsey the
homeseeker
c o u n try (n o t in Russie) is a life -s a v in g
roses are as gorgeous as evei mid north of here, the driver's atten-
8:45—Summer poultry talk«. No. 6
device.
Cupid intimates no intention of tion was attracted by the explosion
8:55—New
things iii science
T h e y asked us to send them to the
of a tire on a car behind them and
slackening in his activities.
le g isla tu re w hen the s ila ry was fixed at
be lost contra! and the car went
The Scio Tribime says ; ’* No,
$3 a day. We sent them , and they
Fisher Bros. Implement
nto the ditch, breaking a leg of
friends, the Tribune is still in the
voted them selves $10 a day fo r ‘ e x­
Phone 47
122 N. Broadalbin si.
one occupant and cutting the
penses.”
I f we had raised th e pay to
owneishlp
of Mr. and Mrs. I. V.
Albany,
Oregon
other’s
face.
$10 w onld th e y n o t have added another
McAdoo and it will remain there
$10 fo r expenses, a rg u in g th a t $10 was John Deere Implemeuts
The Skirvins and Geoige and
until some one comes along who
tbeir legal pay and th e y were e n title d DeLaval Separators and Milkers
Dorothy
Corcoran visited Newport
Io as m uch fo r expenses as th e ir prede- Fencing and Farm ers' Hardwaie lias the money to buy it.’’
Sunday.
essors? Before we raise th e ir pay le t ’s
The Charles Qanslo family will,
re q u ire th a t expense accounts be ite m ­
Mrs. .Will -Clark of Browns-
it
is
understood, occupy the Billy
ized and audited. A n d w hy n o t in q u ire
ille and daughters have been
i H
'/ V
A
Wells house and Wesley Holloway spending a few days with her
j mother, Mrs. M attie Southern.
ju s t w h a t value o f service is rendered
by each stenographer and c le rk and
p riv a te secretary lo r the cash th e y draw
o u t o f o u r p u b lic treasury ? W o u ld they
object to o u r p o k in g o u r noses as far as
th a t in to o u r own business ?
and wife the Carter houge.
Lam week were reported from
Mrs. Mary Hayes is very ill
Linn county to the state hoard o f! a t the home of her daughter,
health 1 case each of pneumonia, ! Mrs. J. C. Standish. Dr. Marks
measles anil whooping cough and called JJi. Garnjobsf from Al-
2 of influenza.
bany Friday night to r consula-
W h a t is y o u r record fo r the shortest
jo b yo u e ve r d id th a t s till gave you the
most tro u b le to g e t i t done? Dr. S. A.
M itc h e ll o f the u n tv e rs ity o f V ir g in ia
w ill tra v e l a ll the way to N o rw ay for
w ork th a t w ill oecupy o n ly 30 seconds
early in the m o rn in g of June 20. 11»
is g o in g to m ake special spectrum pho
tographs o f a to ta l eclipse o f the sun.
— Harm Journal.
I tion on her
Sam lle n p e c k says his shortesr jo b
was s a yin g “ I d o ” at the a lta r and it
has g iv e n h im m ore tro u b le th a n ten
voyages to N o rw a y w onld.
T he re seems a d ifference if o p in io n as
to what is o rth o d o x incom e ta x d o ctrin e
in the re p u b lic a n pa> ty in O regon am!
what is heresy, D ttto in the dem ocratic
Party. Some in the fo rm e r w ith b u lg in g
pockets and sm a ll taxes w ould escom
niuicate Ik e Patterson.
T hose opponents o f the incom e-tax
who declared th a t O regon was u o t in
need o f m ore fu n d s n o r in danger o f a
d e ficit o u g h t now to m ake tb e ir p re d ic ­
tion good. H th e y have an A la d d iu
lam p le t's see them ru b it.
Chrysler Cars
and
Atwater,
Kolster and
Federal
Radio Accessories
W a ld o A n d e rs o n & Son
\lh sn y , Oregon
1 armers, Attention
n’t wait till the last minute to
Q A Pl/Q but come now
“” 'mdAuAd "-xr
We have A No. 1 seconds, gruin
Bud wheat sacks, at very reason­
able prices.
A lb a n y B a r g a in H o u s e
Second and Baker
Phone 411J
Albany, Oregon
Gansle Family Quarantined
J O O <KK> O O O 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 OO OO OOOOO 0 C
Frank Gansle is taking a rest —
not at the beach nor in the bills,
though lie’s worked long and hard
enough to deserve such. Three
generations are iu quarantine in
his home because he has diphthe­
ria —himself
and
wife, tbeir
daughter Leila and Mrs. G ansle’s
mother.
Some time ago Mr. gansle’s left
hand was smashed between two
cars, and after weeks of weary
waiting for it to heal there was
found to be such a lump and
tiffness th at he sought surgical
skill iu Portland for ita improve
ment. And on such a trip it was.
he thinks, that he contracted diph­
theria
As if to even things between
them, Mrs. Gansle’s left hand was
t'rrib ly cut in an accident, the
tendous of the thnrnb being sev­
ered. She had them spliced and
-ewed together at a Corvallis hot-
pital.
Now neither of them can go
from home for further treatm ent.
If Dame Fortune has any idea of
'air play it would seem as if their
luck must turn soon.
New Discovery Will
Save Guinea Pigs
Soft Snaps
ft
Go after J. C Bramwell’» job.
It’s easy. He does not have to
go to work until 4:50 a. m. and he
quits after carrying mail from the
8 21 p m, train, m eeting trai s
meantime at 6.20, 11.10 and 11.49
a. m. and 12.21. 4:11 and 7:20 p
m. From 8:21 p. in. to 4:50 a
in. is left him for sleep and play
and sicl).
Another (f Halsey’s soft snap» re
th at of C P. Moody. After be has
• lone liia dav ’» work it ia fun (?) to
leave his sl.ep or work at home
eleven or eight time» to delivei
freight or express parcels that
w re i:ot called for during office
hours. If he does this for you
don’t < ff«r to pay him. You u/ight
cause him to faint-
Then there’» ihut old printer
man of the Enterprise. I t te a c h e s
pttience on Thursday, when he
ought to be running the piess, or
Wednesday, when tie is trying ti
put late news in tape, to receive
report» of events that happened
the pievious week, and then work
all night to get the paper out.
econd-hand player p ia n o a t a
Church Notices
real bargain If taken soon
W ill
1-qt. Kerr wide mou li ) for sale
trade
piano
fo
r
good
hay
i
f
b
rle
d
.
W
e
Methodial—Next Sunday :
J cheap I
1-qt. Economy jars
have w hat you want.
Masons with lids
10 a. m., Bunday school
S t a n d a r d P ia n o H
Also a very good coal « il stove, 2
7, Epworth League
j We sell on tu n e
Davenport
burners. Will sell reasonable
8, public services
,,
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, , | Rhone 3I2J
Music House
Route 1
8 Thursday, prayer meeting
Mrs. R B I n g o ld A lb a n y, Oregon
Here all will find a welcome,
regardless o( social standing Your
UM M ER N E C E S S IT IE S
presence will help, and we will try
to do you good.
(Some are nol)
J S. Miller, pastor.
S
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' butterick
1479
Be
I n d epen d en t
in JULY
AR l o v e l y
The press flu r r y as to w h o should
assume Sec-etary o f State K o ze r's shoes
baa sim m ered and Sam is s t ill f illin g
them.
case.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison F. Lake
Of Albany are expected to take:
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. B arnw ell
to Alb.my
Friday j after-
over the ownership and publication „ motored
,
j
, , „
, ; . <
J ternoon.
of the Enterprise the 1st of next
month. They were in Haliay
Mrs. Florence Leeper of E u­
vesterday. They expect to reside gene was called to Halsey, her
iu Mr». Leeper’s house. TLe pres son Francis having the misfor-
ent publisher is glad, as his sight J
to break his arm cranking
.
.
.
.
an
auto,
grows dimmer, to surrender the
(C ontinued on last page)
business to there able people, who
frocks that you
know no one else
will have. Choose your
own styles, your own
materials anti combine
them to suit your par­
ticular taste. Get vour
pattern a t our But-
terick D epartm ent, for
every Butterick Pattern
□hows you two or three
versions of a single style.
Then visit our Piece-
Goods D e p a r t m e n t
where all the newest ma­
terials are on display.
«r’
For
Individuality in Style
and Finish Use
B lT T E R lC K PATTERNS
including D E L T O R
U 00NTZ’ Q
J \ good goods i J
Colored G lasses...............23c, 50c and ÿl a pair
Visors and Eyeshades ...................... . 50c eaeh
Goggles tor harvest or lor driving’ 25 a pair up
Su burn Lotions
F ISK A N D
F E D E R A L T IR E S
The Halsey Garage
.7 S . Wurltinyrr
Hen’s Egg» Sell at
Rate of $300 a Dozen
Vancouver, B. C.— T h re e esc« la id
by “ M alzle,’’ w o rld 's cham pion ben
owned by the U n iv e rs ity o f B ritis h
C o lum bia, have been »old to a T exas
p o u ltry breeder fo r $25 apiece o r at
a rh to o f $300 a dozen, according to an
announcem ent by P ro f. E ve rto n A.
Lloyd. T h e “ m ira c le ’’ ben re c e n tly
broke a ll p revious records by p ro d u c­
ing 351 eggs In a 305-da.v test.
" T h ia Is the highest p rice ever paid
fo r a hen's eggs," said P rofessor
L lo yd . " I f the e n tire set of 351 eggs
had been sold at $25 apiece, the p u l­
le t’s p ro d u c tio n fo r the year w ould
have been w o rth $8,775.
" ‘M ulzle 's’ record In the egg la y in g
contest was fo u r eggs ahead of the
w orld'» p revious high m ark heMd by nn
A u s tra lia n b ird w h ic h la id 347 eggs
In a y e a r's o fficia l test T he fo rm e r
record held In N o rth A m erica was es­
tablished by a p u lle t at the P u y a llu p
(W ash ) e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n , w id th lu ld
135 eggs In 3(1’ d a y s "
S c ie n tific p o u ltry breeding. It 1»
pointed out Is Im pro vin g the sta n d a rd
o f Canadian Hoiks.
Some o f the
finest b ird s on the c o n tin e n t are said
to be owned In the D om inion. P o u ltry
Is beeom lng nn Im p o rta n t fa rm side­
lin e In w estern C unudii. New s e ttle rs
e n te rin g the m ixed fa rm in g areas
llnd lo r.s p ro fita b le . E lim in a tio n of
n o n la yer and scrub stock fro m the
b a rn y a rd s Is he lp in g to develop ilia
In d u s try .
Propaganda Had It»
Birth in Ancient China
W ash in g ton .— A lth o u g h II took a
W o rld w a r to develop It In to an ele­
ment o f everyday life , propaganda,
lik e p o w d e r and p rin tin g , was p ro ­
duced In C hina long before E urope
became aw a re o f Its p o s s ib ilitie s .
Emperor Cbleng Lung, who ruled
over China In the Eighteenth century,
wanted his people to believe that hie
domain embraced the world. So he
had printed a book In which 42 Euro­
pean people» and 231 tribes were rep­
resented e» paying tribute to him, thia
being shown not only through the text
hot with engraving».
T w e lfth c e n tu ry , 800 years b e fore th e
a rt o f p rin tin g wo» developed In E u ­
rope.
Bestow Garland» on
Virtuous Poor Girl»
50c a bottle—Guaranteed
In five veers 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 dashed into eternity.
W h at's out there?
Nobody know*.
Better com* around and have brake» relined or adjusted.
Also you can get a c»n of tire patching for two bits.
aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O
H is book ta In clu d ed In » Chinese
M O R R IS P O IS O N O A K L O T IO N
Honk! Honk!
g
D enver, Colo.—U v e a o f m il-
lio n s o f guinea pigs, h ith e rto
k n o w n as the ‘‘te st tubes'* o f
tub ercu lo sis, p ro b a b ly w ill be
snved in th e fu tu re , th u u ks to a
d iscovery made In the la b o ra ­
to ry o f the D e n ve r Jew ish hos­
p ita l.
F o r years guinea pigs were the
o n ly kn ow n m edium fo r p ro d u c­
in g tu b e rcu lo sis b a c illi fo r ex­
p e rim e n ta l In n ocn la tlo n s.
Not
o n ly were thousands o f th e a n i­
m als sa crificed to science, but
thousands o f d o lla rs were spent
In ra is in g them In hosp itals
th ro u g h o u t the c o u n try .
A fte r m onths o f e x p e rim e n ta ­
tio n . D r. H . J. C a rtier, d ire c to r
o f the D enver In s titu tio n , was
able to produce the tu b e rcu lo sis
germ s th ro u g h the use o f a spe­
c ia lly trea te d p o ta to m edium .
One hundred tests, D o cto r
C a rpe r said, now may be made
w ith th e p o ta to germ s nt th e
cost o f one w here germ s fro m
guinea pigs were used.
He added th a t the germ s from
the p o ta to c u ltu re are In d a lly
use In the D enver h o sp ital and
th a t he expected th e ir use to be
come u n ive rsa l w ith in the next
few m onths.
collection on exhibition at the Con­
gressional L ib ra ry , w h ic h al»o em­
brace» a fe w volnmei printed In th e
K O D A K S A N D F IL M S
Morris Pharmacy
D a i r y
P o u It r y
W ool
Church of Christ—
Sunday school, 10.
Preaching, 11
Christian Eude.ivor, 7
Prectch ing, 8
There will be no preaching
services, either morning or
evening next Sunday, as the
pastor will attend the conven­
tion at Turner. Sunday school
a t the regular time, and com
I münion service. ’The Christian
Endeavor will hold its meeting
at the regular hour, 7 t j ’clock
p. rn.
Clifford L, C*r»v nge»"?.
P ari».—T he best g ir ls o f F rance are
velng crow ned w ith w reathe o f rose­
bud» and aw arded money prize».
U s u a lly th is p re se n ta tio n is th e big
«vent o f e Sunday cerem ony orgnnlzed
fo r th e d is trib u tio n o f v a rio u s local
prizes.
Some are fo r long service,
ith e rs fo r special achievem ent o f
many kinds.
T h e p rize fo r v irtu e dates back to
the year 525. 8t. M edard, bishop o f
Noyon, Is by tra d itio n given c re d it fo r
In itia tin g a p u b lic fu n d out o f hla own
p ro p e rty to su pply th e p rize money.
T h e custom spread th ro u g h th e cen­
tu rie s. and It la observed s till, m ostly
In n o rth e rn France.
G e n e ra lly th e p rize la aw arded to •
1 poor g ir l who supporta a fa m ily .
Gilbert Carey preached a t the
Methodist church Sunday even­
ing.
ry
Igh