HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON. JIN K H . 192S The Red Road A Romance of Braddock’s defeat By Hugh Pesidexter APPETITE IMPROVED .. . . QUICKLY C arter’s Little Liver Pills Farah Vegetable L an in a ratsing heifer CALF FOR DAIRY RIGHT LOCATION FOR VINEYARDS m o v e th e b o w e b fre e f r o m p e in a n d u n p le a s a n t a fte r e ffe c t*. T h e y r e lie v e th e o f constipa« tio n p o is o n s w h ic h d u ll th e d e sire f o r fo o d . R e m e m b e r th e y e re a d o c to r 's p re s c rip tio n a n d c a n b e t a k e n b y tb e e n t ir e f a m ily . A l l D ru g g is ts 2 Sc e n d 7 Sc R e d P a c k ag e *. CARTER’S ESS PILLS Mistress Josephine made me a little In many sections of the country, The best location far commercial curtsy as a -Jgnal for her companion where fluid milk is sold and where the vineyards is along the shore of a lake I r w in M y e r s to be moving. Busby was Inclined to T B test and scarcity of suitable re­ or river. This is because the large shade hands and Instinctively obeyed placement stock have brought the mat­ Beginning the Red Road C o p y r lffb t b y H u g h P e n d e x ts F . bodies of water affect the tempera­ W N U tfe rv ic « his English blood by starting to do ter to a bead, the raising of heifer ture of the surrounding land, delaying Sting of Bees and Venomous Insects The home town looked the same as so, then contented himself wltn a T ry H A N F O R D ’S when I last made for Shooter’s Hill, calves has become an all-absorbing the warming up In spring and retard­ BA LSA M O F M YRRH fleeing from the ignominy of being lit­ ognized me despite my forest dress, ceremonious bow. The little lady saw nnd Important problem to the average ing the cold of fa ll; they thereby af­ everything and with Impulsive frank­ F 1er tha All 4s*l*r* sre sstbsrissd t * refund peer a tle better than a pauper. It was two and exclaimed: ford protection from late spring frosts first bottle if set aaitsd. ness, which ever characterized her dairy man. years since I had been In Virginia, nnd and from those of early fall, according On dairy farms where whole milk “Webster Brond I” kind heart, she advanced as Busby there were certain outstanding debts Is sold the feed necessary to raise to the New York State College of Busby Flared blankly for a moment, fell back. which made It embarrassing for me to then smiled broadly and cried: calves becomes a big problem. T. L. Agriculture at Ithaca, N. Y. N e w W o n d er W ood Seizing my hand for a brief mo­ return. The outstanding development In Woodward, superintendent of the “Curse me If It Isn't! Brond of the ment she softly murmured: There Is a new plastic wood that While the fairs were being held In open hand I Where did you come vineyard management during the past can be molded to any required form “We were very young. I did not United States bureau of dairying ex­ May and October, all persons coming from? And when did you get back? few years, says Professor Joseph Os- and will adhere to the glean, dry periment station nt Beltsville, Md., to Alexandria would be exempt from And why do you wear that Indian know. Look out for him on the at the recent annual meeting of the kamp of Cornelll, has been In fer­ surface of wood, metal, or any other march.” arrests and executions. And It was toggery? . And with another hurried Uttle Delaware Holsteln-Frieslan associa­ tilization and pruning. Vineyards mak­ material. It dries rapidly and then not yet Maytime, and I was back with­ ing unsatisfactory growth can be Im­ tion, gave some pertinent Information “Hush 1“ murmured the girt adheres firmly, can be worked with curtsy she was walking out of my out road-belts, as my red friend, the I affected not to hear her, nor to life, with Busby mumbling and mut­ on this subject that should prove val­ proved in vigor and production by an­ ordinary wood-working tools, will take Onondaga, would style Immunity from nual applications of nitrate of soda. uable to dairymen all over the coun­ annoyance. I risked great humiliation, wince under the old title, and ex­ tering In her small ear—possibly ask­ try. He said: “In raising dairy This, applied at the rate of about a nails and screws, and paint, varnish ing to be told what confidence« she and French polish. In fact. It be­ but there are certain things a man plained ; calves I would use skim milk where third to a half pound to a vine, scat­ haves like ordinary wood, except that “1 orlng news for his excellency, must do despite his pride; and I had the governor. I am waiting for nlm had Imparted to me. tered broadcast In the rows when the It Is available. The selling of whole 1 silently said farewell to the It will not warp, crack, blister or returned because something larger milk, however, Is not a real objection new shoots are four or five Inches to return from the Marylnnd shore. 1 peel. than my personal welfare was con­ am from Duquesne, and the country house of the open hand and turned to the raising of calves, as a calf can long, gives good results. back to the market-square. The kniffen system of pruning and cerned. 1 have covered Is Ill-fitted for finery. I have said the town was the same; be raised on a total quantity of 300 N o t H is T im e to D ie However, I consoled myself with re­ The shadow of the war was upon and so It was so far as the yellow, pounds of milk, If the proper milk training vines has distinct advantages Not everybody who starts to fall membering that much mountain wnter us all. Her fair face flushed, and she with vigorous growing varieties such substitutes are used, nnd this amount white and red chimneys were con down an elevator shaft from the sev­ had flowed down the Potomac since softly cried: cerned, for here was the same pro of milk will be given by a good cow as Concord. This system requires less enth story Is lucky enough to land my hasty departure, and that all the skilled labor and less actual work for during the first ten days of her lacta­ “You’ve been to Fort Duquesne, portion of slim and fat ones. But It colonies were In the midst of stirring the whole season. It allows easy cul­ with only minor Injuries on the fourth, Webster? How romantic I Our Gen­ was In physical aspect alone thnt the tion period. times; that the extravagances of Web “A number of calf meals have been tivation and the vines do not need to but that Is what happened to Michael eral Braddock will soon be there. Of town remained unchanged, for the life O’Hara, twenty-four, of New York. He ster Brond would be forgotten now we of the streets was vastly different tried out nt Beltsville, the most suc- be tied during the summer. course you wtll march with him.” was working on the seventh floor of were at the throat of France once The trellis for this method of prun­ “1 shall be glad to serve as a There were cannon along the wharf, cessful of which are those that con­ a building under construction when ing has two wires on the posts, one more. scout.” For I was tn no way Inclined and there were cannon hauled up to tain animal protein, such as skim ndlk The coming in of many strangers to sbmlt myself to stiff-necked dis the post-road. There was a frantic powder, dried buttermilk, or blood about three feet and the other about he fell down the sh a ft He struck a wire cable In the shaft and caromed permitted me to remnln unnoticed. So clpllne. pussing back and forth of a new pop­ meal. Our experiments tend to show five feet from the ground. The posts off on to the fourth landing, escaping It was that my long leggings, my “Then 1 may see you along the ulation. As I loitered before the that the milk powders seem more effi­ should be eight feet long and should with only abrasions and lacerations of fringed huntlng-shlrt with Its broad road, Web. I ride with him,” said Royal George, I was crowded and cient than the blood meal. be set twenty-five feet apart, leaving the right hand. cape, my moccasins and long rifle, my Jostled rudely by a great bustling of “A good calf meal can be made up room for about three vines between ax beside the huntlng-knlfe In my em­ each two posts. people. I as follows: Fifty parts of finely broidered belt, gave me assurance O ne A d va n ta g e At Gadsby’s across the way—built ground COrn, 15 parts linseed oil meal, against recognition until I should re­ “After all, a clay pipe has an ad­ three years before by Lord Fairfax parts ground rolled oats, 10 parts Proper Care for Spray veal my Identity when I delivered my vantage over all others,” said the man from English bricks—was the same j gklm.miik powder, 10 parts dried news to Governor Dinwiddle. Hose Is of Importance who was born tired. lively animation. Squads of soldier» blood flour and one part s a lt The It was not from choice that I had “How's that?” replied his friend. There are many years of service In In scarlet coats—scarlet for an In use of this meal can be started when left my Onondaga comrade over the “Well, If you drop It on the pave­ dlan campaign when the forest was the calf Is about ten days old and can a good spray hose If it Is given proper mountains and come to town, although all a lush green—were being maneu- be graduany increased In amount fed, care, but in many cases the hose Is ment you needn’t trouble to pick It the old false pride which had prompt­ vered about the square under the flt tbe game t | me proportionately de- never thought of until It Is needed. up.”—Boston P o st ed my flight had been washed out by hoarse guidance of veteran sergeants. creasing the amount of milk used, un- It is then often found to be useless be­ much rough faring and mnny a des­ Just A b ou t The long rifle I was leaning upon— til at the age of fifty days the calf cause the rubber has become dry as a perate plight. It was love for the col­ made by William Henry of Lancaster, will be getting all meal and no milk.” result of the hose hanging In a dry “Myrtle tells me she’s been offered ony that had drawn me back. soon to be Braddock’s armorer—was According to Mr. Woodward the shed and when pressure is applied, a name part in Shakespeare. Do you 1 came fresh from Fort Duquesne In decided contrast to the Brown Bess above system would be practicable for the hose bursts, writes J Marshall believe It?” and Shnnoppln, from the distant Ohio carried by the overseas soldiery. Sure most farmers In sections where whole I'orter In the American Fruit Grower “Oh, I expect It’s ’Nothing’ la country where the English were but ly this was the finest army England ■ milk is sold, and would remove the Magazine. Also, a good hose Is often ‘Much Ado.’ Tit-Bits. little known, nnd where the nnmes of had ever sent across the Atlantic, biggest objection to the growing of made useless because mud bees have Droulllon. I-aforce, de Villiers, Jumon and most surely there was nothing at j their own replacement stock. I t ’s Just a H a b it It Is built In It. vllle, and others of the French, al It is a good Idea when you have Duquesne to prevent the capture of I considered that the latter practice Is Tramp — Mum, I'm desperate, I ready were so many war cries among finished with the sprayer to take the the French fo rt the most satisfactory for keeping the haven’t eaten for three days. the Indians along the Monongahela And yet experience was teaching herd free of disease and for building hose off and run clean water through Lady (who has been on a diet)— and the Allegheny. It to clean the spray material out us of the colonies that the English | up the production of the herd. Nonsense I 1 felt that way myself at Throughout the hurried Journey thoroughly. Then make a small musket was not an effective weapoD j back to Alexandria, 1 had told my­ wooden plug for each end to keep the first.—Life. tn the deep woods. self the post was dead, thnt “Black" bees out, coll the hose Into a email These soldiers of Braddock’s, so Sterilize All U te ilS liS T ru e Brond, the forest-runner, was entirely roll and hnng In the cellar, where confident of overrunning the heads of to Keep the Milk Pure there Is Just enough moisture to keep “One-half the world doesn't know apart from young Webster Brond who the Ohio, were not taught to aim their had taken such pride In scrawling In The thorough sterilization of all the dry rot from destroying the rubber. how the other half lives.” weapons, but to point them In the his Cheever’s I.atln Accidence his “Well, we can't all figure In the so­ It takes only a few minutes to do general direction of the enemy and utensils In order to keep milk pure Is name with “OenL" affixed. to discharge them in volleys. We of pointed out by W. E. Krnuss of the this, nnd one hose treated this way ciety column.”—Louisville Courier- And now thnt I was crossing the the woods considered every human Ohio experiment station In a recent will outwear five that are left on the Journal. market-square and was tn time to “ Joe and I Are to Be Married, Web target we fired at to be a distinct newspaper bulletin. Although only a sprayer In the dry shed. see the Northern Mall, Just arrived H is L ittle Jobe eter, After General Braddock Has problem; and God knows the target relatively small number of bacteria from Richmond, draw up before the Finished Hie Little Business at was small enough when consisting of are present In milk ns It comes from Wife (at WUlesden)—My husband Sprays and Dusts Quite Royal George before continuing Its the cow, It Is nt once exposed to a Huron, or any of the Far Indians, or never says how much he earns; he Is Fort Duquesne.” lumbering Journey over the king's Irritating to the Eyes even the French who had campaigned number of sources of bacteria, the ex­ really a most funny man.—London post road to the north, I felt the coll Busby; and with that touch of superi­ with the red savages. tent of which depends largely on the A few years ago self-boiled lime- Answers. of m.v ancestry nnd turned my steps to ority he ever wore even as a little There was a rattle of wheels. It care In handling and on the utensils sulphur was the universal sprn.v for the house which my father's love for chap. was General Braddock, riding In the used. peaches and Japanese plums. Today T h e M o d ern A r t hospltullty and good cheer had lost In the past, hot water, steam and the dry-mix sulphur-lime spray and sul­ Often had 1 laughed at his patron coach he had bought of Governor Girl—“Does the painting look like to me, along with mnny rich acres. sometimes Just sunshine have been Izlng ways, and often had I forgiven Sharpe of Maryland. phur dust have largely replaced the me?” Painter—“Oh. I'm way past that Some families are unfortunate 'n him. Mayhap he caught a reminiscent I barely glimpsed him, a heavy relied upon to sterilize equipment self-boiled spray, says the Indiana conts-of-orms and motoes. My people twinkle In my eye; perhaps be stolid man, whose strong visage Steam Is very effective when properly Farmer’s Guide. Self-boiled sulphur, stage.” had been Inflicted with the family de­ thought I was staring too long and seemed to lower on the gaping on used, but many dairies nye without a even though It was messy and required After eight years of civil aviation vice of an outstretched open hand. Mv Intently at his dainty companion, for lokers. Then he was gone, common supply. Scalding hot water is effec­ a great deal of time to prepare and use, In England, the British service covers father by nature was congenial nnd he abruptly Informed me: tive as a sterilizer, but It must be der In chief of all his majesty’s forces possessed one advantage over the 2,500 miles of air routes In Europe convlvlul. prodigal with good cheer, “Joe and 1 are to be married, Web In North America, He Impressed me scalding h o t newer materials. It caused no great and the Near E ast lie had only needed the appellation ster. after General Braddock has flu ns being self-willed and self depen Recent efforts to develop chemical discomfort to the user. “Brond of the open hand" to complete Ished his little business at Fort dent, nnd one who would be Intoler­ sterilizers have been successful nnd Roth the dry:mlx spray and sulphur Children may cry for the moon un­ there are now n number of good chem­ his Impoverishment. So many times Duquesne.” ant of any advice. It was commonly dust are Irritating to the eyes. It Is til they get big enough to want the had 1 seen him set forth to dispose icals on the m arket I smiled and went through the form known that he was displeased at the not unusual for the user of either to Among the chemical sterilizers, the suffer considerable pain unless gog­ earth. of his crops; so mnny times had 1 of congratulating them, but there was manner In which the campaign was chlorine group stnnd out ns sultuble. greeted him on tils return with only a a stub In my heart. Not that I had progressing—rather, falling to pro­ gles are worn, and goggles are an In­ Setting an example goes farther trifle left of the season's planting I And expected to carry a girl's love In my gress. The capture of Fort Duquesne These are nonpolsonous and do not convenience to the operator, especially than giving advice. so mnny times did I puff up with pride breast during two years of roughing was not bothering him, but to get his leave an odor. All chlorine sterilizers when spraying. when he explained his light pockets It—nnd yet I had hoped. She was army under way was proving to be contain a certain amount of loosely After one has used either dry mix or Copy-book philosophy Is so true that by saying; crimson and angry. 0 most Irritating problem. Nor could combined chlorine. It is this avail sulphur dust, he should before wash­ It seems nonsense to repeat It. able chlorine thnt destroys the bac­ “It's a duty we owe the name, lad. “You should not talk that way,’’ one blame him for the needless de- ing scrub the eyelids nnd eyebrows We will plant more, but we will never she coldly admonished Busby. lays, the lack of funds, the wrangling teria. the effectiveness of the steriliz­ lightly with a soft brush. After wash­ er depending on the amount of avail­ ing use sweet milk In the eyes. A “1 am natural. You’re artificial, between the colonies. be niggardly." I thank God he passed out before Josephine.” he lightly buntered. But we alt knew bow General able chlorine present small eyewash cup Is necessary. Since chlorine sterilizers are un­ 1 said: “Surely you feel no foolish Braddock had failed to comprehend the crash come, thnt he never tasted stable they are supplied by manufac­ the bitterness, and that It could be 1 delicacy In letting an old friend know local conditions. He seemed unable to who was forced to escape petty pros of your happiness. Forsooth, I’d have grasp the fact, which we of America turers In concentrated form. They are ecutlons by flight Into the wilderness. to know now, or not at all. This Is ull knew—namely, that the great diluted with water for rinsing, dip­ mass of Pennsylvania citizen« was ping or spraying utensils, after they It would have broken his kind heart my good-by to Alexandria.” 35®®®®®®®®®®®5®®®®^s®®®®®^ At once she was Josephine, the opposed to any system of taxation I are cleaned. could he huve known my estrangement girl I had known. And with wistful that did not Include the proprletariea; I . . . from my fellows. The two factors which Influence the It helped me much to find the place ness she deplored: and thut the Quaker« were averse to C o n t a m i n a t i o n 01 Milk size nnd vigor of a strawberry plant voting any money for military pur­ deserted. To have seen others there ”1 don't like that word 'good by. most, consequently the yields, are in Many Different Ways the where my father kept open house, It’s the saddest of all words, 1 think. poses, He only knew that promised i food and water. Bacteria find their way Into the milk • • • would have grieved me sorely I sent Everything was so peaceful nnd hap­ supplies were lacking, that recruits my love through the paneled door nnd py. And now It's war and soldiers, were coming In very slowly, and that from vnrlous sources. Some may Cultivate strawberries as you- passed around to the high gate nnd and all our men eager to march the Indians thus far had not Joined come from the udder Itself, where they would any garden crop, by keeping looked Into the garden. Like the against the French. God give them his army. More than once he hart grow In the milk cisterns and ducts. down weeds nnd loosening the soil complained to the assembled gov The greater number, however, come about the plants. house. It showed the lack of human oc- safe return 1“ • • e Could we have but known! Could ernors that he was “unable to express from the dust of the air, the dirt from cupnn v. the udder nnd flanks, from the milker, The place was a riot of untrained we have hut foreseen the outcome of his Indignation.” The marketing of fruit has become and from unclean utensils. Disease a big. complex problem. It Is now a (TO BE CONTINUED.) growth where once orderliness and the next few weeks I producing bacteria may get Into the world wide business tn active opera­ T H E R E Is nothing that has ever beauty had groced the winding paths. milk from cows having such diseases tion throughout the year. taken the place of Bayer Aspirin as » * tt* n * t* * » * n « * « n * ö + u * B * n -v u * n * tt* n * n * a * u * u # a * u All thnt was left to remind me of the as tuberculosis, or from people who an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi­ • s • golden yesterdays was the aroma of cians wouldn’t use it, and endorse its handle the milk, who may theselves the si owy cherry blossoms. First to S ee V a lu e o f Big A d vertising Don't neglect spraying the orchard use by others. Sure, or several mil­ have contagious diseases or who have because you are afraid of spray resi­ Voices close by aroused me and I lion users would have turned to some­ been taking care of patients afflicted due. Better have sound fruit with turned from the gute. Despite my thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin Robert Bonner, for whom Bonner once a week the New York Ledger will with such diseases ns typhoid fever. residue on than no fruit or worthless rough schooling from Lake Erie down ready on the news stand» of the diphtheria, and septic sore throat. (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the to the Fs'ls of the Ohio, my heart Springs, Kan« Is named. New York he fruit without. United States, the Sandwich islands box, and the word genuint printed in • • • went plt-n patting, Just ns It had when publisher, was the first to use full and New Jersey." red: 1 wrote her name In my school books. page advertising; and the first Jour­ Spraying rigs are somewhat of a big Ills recreation was driving expeu Avoid Bad Odors The fellow with her had been my nalist to pay large sums for feature sh e trotter», owning the he»t tn th« subject. A good one Is as Important When the milking Is done while the as the right spray. It need not cost boon companion. Ills powdered wig articles. When Edward Everett was raising land.—Griffith Bonner to the Prism, cow is digesting her feed the butter a great lot for a small orchard. But nnd beruffied shirt, his knee-breechee. made from the milk Is more likely to get one that will deliver the spray In gold buckles and silken hose pul my funds to purchase Mount Vernon Bon be tainted with undesirable flavors, n fine mist. T hat’s what does the travel stained garb to shame, and I ner gave him »10.000 for 52 article« Prospective Ruin especially when the cow has been on was for turning l>ack to the gate. But known as the Mount Vernon papers, % ork. “Hey, Aaron!" called Abner Appln- • • • 1 saw a hint of amusement la their and a like sum to the fund. He also dry, "where you going, all rigged out thin weedy pasture, pasture In which stnriled the literary world by buying garlic Is present or when fed moldy curious glances; and. conquering my The cost of grafting Is »till a seri­ to your new suit of clothes?" or stale dry feed, cabbage, turnips, ous handicap to the method coming weakness, I swept off my ragged fur eight pages of advertising in the New "Doo't tell anybody,” replied Aaron bat with an almost forgotten grace York Herald. When the press room Allred, “hut I’m going to ask old man Btrong-odored fermenting silage, or Into practical use. Indications are. and called myself more vividly to of the New York Ledger was de­ Hackett for his daughter's hand In other feeds that Impart their charac­ however, that cheaper methods will teristic odors to milk. This may he soon follow, nnd In the meantime, A»l>tna la their attention. Busbv »fared hnughll stroyed hy fire he Inserted In the dally marriage.” ta» tras» mar» ®f obviated by milking Just before feed­ grape-growers are urged to give the iy. as If I were some freakish creature pa;>ers of New York, Philadelphia and Barar M anufaetar* “H'm 1 Looks like a pity to ruin a ing. eg M esaacatlcacu u attr a t I s H e r lle e e U from the unknown wild* The girl Boston the following advertisement: method a trial on a small scale. frowned In perplexity; then the r«c “Unless we sre burned out wore than new suit of clothe« that way.” CHAPTER I lllu ttratioru by fo r Mosquito Bites I Horticultural Facts