H a ls e y E n te r p r is e , fía ls e v . ( ^ g o n ^ J u l v J Û J l S L H A L S E Y E N T E R P R IS E Published Thursday at Halsey, Oregon H. T. and A. A. LAKE Publishers Entered at the postoffice at Halsey Oregon, as second class matter. *1 a year in advance. Arrearages 12S4i a month. Stops when time expire unless continuance is ordered. Advertising 25c an inch; no discoun’ for time or space; no charge foi composition or changes. Announce ments of entertainments, food sales etc., whose object is to raise money charged at regular advertising rates Announcements of religious meetings not exceeding four Inches, free 11 copy Is received before Tuesday. Boy Farm Leaders One ol the most interesting talks m ade at the recent national en­ cam pm ent of the 4-11 Clubs of firm buys and girls he'd in Wash- ington was made by E verett Say­ lor of D ecatur county, Iowa, wb< sketched the results of his eight years of club wora. He began with pigs and throng! th m became interested in alfalfa, which in turn led him to study problem s of soil fertility. T o makr the story short, through the ex- am ple set by this club boy a larg> urea in his county has now beer planted to alfalfa, which has proved t ) he a most desirable and profit able addition to the resources of th e com m unity. A notb erclu b boy, C.D.M cM illar o f S partanburg county, South C ar olina, told of net profits of $ 1,20 m ade in spare tim e in eight yean of club work in pig, poultry and cotton projects. He also said that th e keeping of records and account in connection with these activities had been of great value to him. On such boys and th e ir leader­ ship will largely depend the suc­ cess of agriculture in tlfe future. Bovs thoroughly trained in club work and who will be the farmers of tomorrow, are a success frotr th e beginning of th eir farm m an ­ agement. Dissatisfied Voters The period ju st following presi- d en tisi nom inating conventions is m arked by m utlerings from those who are dissatisfied with either th e platform or candidates of their respective parties. Such di content usually brings about discussion of a th ird party, although b u t once eiuce th e civil war has this discontent brought out a th ird party candidate who was u n fo rtu n ate enough to h tv e a representation on the ballot, and th a t was in 1912 when the revolt of the progressive wing of the re p u blican party sacrificed Theodore Koisevelt and W ilson was elected. The discontent th is tim e ie not so pronounced ss in 1912 and in nil probability will soon hum out and leave the atm osphere clear for a good, clean cam paign on p a rty platform s. Utilities Pay Heavy Tax th eir respective peoples th a t they condemn recourse to war and re­ nounce it as au in stru m en t of n a­ tional policy In their relations with one another They agree th a t the settlem ent of all disputes of w hat­ ever nature or of whatever origin which may a r s e between them shall ne ar be sought except hv pacific m eans.” So far as the actua'. agreem ent ie concerned, th a t is all. A et in these two short sentences are con­ tained pledges which, if faithfully kept, would banish war from a great portion of the earth. It is al­ so provided th a t other nations may join in these pledges at any time. Whi e it is perhaps too much o hope th a t war can be entirely abolished, these treaties, to which the United States. G reat B ritain, G erm any, France, Ita ly , Japan and nine other nations have a l­ ready given inform al assent, if actually signed will mark the great- eat practical step in the in terest of peace ever taken since I he dawn of civilization. Grading Products for Market No farm er would rxpect to sell at a goo 1 price n barrel filled with onions, cucum bers, turnips and p da toes all mixed together. It is aim st a« foolish to expect to get the best m arket price for a barrel >f a single product in which all >orts are dum ped w ithout regard to dze. color or cleanliness. By neglecting to propeily grade 'h sir produce, m any farm ers must sell it for m uch less th a n m ight be obtained for the same stuff by exercising a little care in preparing it for the m arket. In discussing this im p o rtan t phase of m arketing an expert says: ‘‘Q uality and uniform ity in fru it, grains,potatoes, dairy and poultry products com m and a prem ium from the buyer. A cra te of large, clean eggs of uniform color will bring more in a central marker than one in w hich sm all, dirty , uneven sized and colored eggs are includeJ. The difference in price between graded and ungraded products of ten m eans the difference between profit and log* in farm ing opera­ tions. Artificial Light for Poultry House Third Liberty Loan Bonds Terms of the new peace treaties w hich are sought to be made ue tween fifteen or more leading pow­ ers through the initiative of Secre­ ta ry Kellogg ol the U nited Statvs are short and to the p o int The e n tiie agreem ent is contained in 'T h e high contracting parties It Is generally known that the colors of vegetation vary In Intensity In direct ratio to the amount of «un­ tight, soniblned with coolness of tein- perature, w ithin certain limits. Exam­ ples are the Intense redness o f apples grown in northern climates, and the deep colors of Alpine vegetation. But the soil and oilier Influences also have an effect upon plant colors. Experiments have been made w ithin recent years with reference to the question of artificial control of the colors of plants through the introduc­ tion of such chemicals into the soil In which they grow. In very small quan­ tities such chemicals ure absorbed without apparent injury, but the ef­ fect upon the colors is slight, l ’ellow roses appear to become deeper In color under the Influence of aluminum sulphate and potassium sulphate. With the use o f these same cheuiiculs the petals of the white carnation showed u tendency to develop red streaks, while when fed with am- mouluin sulphate, aluminum sulphate, Iron citrate and citric acid scarlet carnations tended to form white streaks. Theory of Arrhenius Svante August Arrhenius, the noted Swedish chemist and physicist, be­ lieves that life Is an interstellar ele­ ment and may he transmitted from one planet to another. According to his conception, life ie universally d if­ fused and is constantly emitted from alt habitable worlds iu the form of spores. These spores traverse space for years, and possibly ages. The ma­ jo rity of them are ultimately de­ stroyed by the beat of some blazing star, but some few, he thinks, find a resting place on bodies which have already reached the habitable stage. Life, according to Arrhenius, may al­ so be transmitted from one heavenly body to another by means of meteors. —Pathfinder Magazine. Loan Bonds su rre n d e re d for exchange w ill be paid in fu ll to September IS. 1928. Holders should consult their banks at ones fo r fu r th e r d e ­ tails of thia offering. Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to bear interest on that date. Historic Edifice Kenilworth castle is in Warwick- »hire, Euglund. It has figured promt- nently in the history of the country. In 1575 it was the scene of 19 days' entertainment of Queen Elizabeth by the earl of Leicester. The walls originally inclosed uu urea of 7 acres. The principal portions of the building remaining are the gatehouse, now used as a dwelling house; Caesar's tower, the only portion built by Geoffrey de Clinton now extant, with massive walls 10 feet th ick; the Merwyn's tower of Sunday Games in Times Scott's “ Kenilworth” ; the great hall, of “Good Queen Bess” built by John of Gauut, with windows In the Elizabethan age of English of very beautiful design, und the history not the mildest of games, en­ Leicester buildings, which are in a tertainments or “ shows” could be giv­ very ruinous condition. en on Sunday w ithout a special permit —and from the queen in person. We Purist Enters Objection read that on April 26, 1569, one “ John An indignant purist, says the St. Seconton. poulterer, having four small Paul Pioneer Press, ha? publicly tak­ children, und fallen Into decay,” was en to task a prominent Oregon attor­ given a permit by good Queen Bess “ to have and use some plays und ney for using the quotation, ascribed games, ut or upon several Sundays, to W lllluiu Congreve, a dramatist of for his better relief, comfort and sus the Eighteenth century: “ l l i l l hatli no fury like a woman scorned.’’ He tentutlou.” The games to be permitted under says that there Is no such language in the direction of this Elizabethan pro­ Congreve or anywhere else. The ex­ moter Included "the shooting with the act quotation is: “ There is no rage standard, the shooting with the broad like love to hatred turned, nor hath urrow, the shooting at the Turk, the hell a fury like a woman scorned.” leaping for men, the wrestling, the Tins is one of rnch almost Innumer­ throwing of the sledge, and the pitch able popular modifications of literature which, despite the rage of the purist, lug of the bar.” _______ _____ continue In use. Queen Itess advised the authorities to attend the gamps with “ four or live good, substantial men” to keep the peace and prevent disorder. GLOBE Singing Crickets Albany Make another planting of sweet Silver in Olden Days corn, snap beans, and lima beans. Whatever the difference in mechan­ * * * ical aspects, in many respect» our Slinking smut which grows In modern life parallels closely the lives wheat, brings a loss that means de- of the ancients. The noble nnd aris­ i feat. tocratic Egyptians and Greeks had an exquisite appreciation of the niceties D E LB E R T STARR j of life. One of their most cherished treasures was their sterling silver, Funeral Director and Licensed j w hich they had in abundance and from . Embalmer which they drank and feasted. It was LADY A S SIS T A N T their accredited tableware as it was B row nsville, Oregou of the nobles of the Roman empire. Cups and vessels of this precious metal have come down to us through r the ages in a perfect state of preser­ b o b b in g vation. B A R B E R IN G BATHS AND SH A M PO O IN G Two Greatest Virtues Education is what enables some peo­ ple to get along without Intelligence. Intelligence is what enables some peo­ I ple to get along without education. ! A few men possess both virtues; these 1 constitute our real leaders.—Grit. i Agent Hub Cleaning Works Albany Laundry Every Tnesdav E. C . The diamond you admire — Buy it from your income! 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Mon., Tues .July 22 24 One of Hie most curious things to A romance of the North­ he seen in Jupau, alike in the houses of rich and poor, is a small cage of west Mounted. bamboo libers In which are housed Wed., Only, July 25 singing crickets. The male only lias Behe Daniels in the “ voice.” which cau hardly he called a singing voice because the sounds emitted are much more metallic than those which ordinarily proceed from Thur., Friday, July 26-27 ttie throat of a bird. The westerner who hears these sounds for the first I Richard Dix in time starts up under the impression <1 that lie is hearing un electric call bell. In order to execute ids song, the crick­ Sat. Only, July 28 et goes through n very amusing per­ formance. He raises himself on his “Under the Black Eagle” front feet, grasps w itli the other» a kind of “ platform” arranged In the enge for his convenience, expands his wing-shells and rubs them against each other with great rapidity. The rhythm of the movement varies w itli individuals und this explains how the sound produced offers a certain va ri­ ety in meter as well as in pitch. I t rrquires less th an tw o.fifths of an egg per m onth to pay for electricity to light a commercial poultry flock where c u rren t is available, according to a bulletin Four or five years' supply of acid just issued by th e Oregon E x p eri­ phosphate may lie applied at one time m ent station on ‘‘electric lights for for it does not leach from the soil. • * • increasing egg production.” This Repented plantings of snap Iteuns bulletin w ritten jointly by George and corn for roasting cars should be W. Kable, project director of the made to have u continuous supply. Oregou Com m ittee on Electricity in A griculture; F .E - Fox, associate professor of poultry husbandry, ! JIM HORNING and A. G. I.unn, head of the de­ General Blacksmithing p a rtm e n t, is the result o f com pre­ A cetylene W elding hensive investigations extending F irs t A Adam?, C orvallis. Ore. over two years. Based upon results obtained, a flock of 400 average pullets would yield an excess profit (in 11 m onths) of 81.07 over the W hiteside & Locke cost of lighting. This am ount would H ardw are, Im p le m en ts and S p o rtin g pay 8 per cen tjin terest on a $1000 . Goods. H udson and EaoaX A utM investm ent in electric lines or a J 3rd A: M adison Sts., C orvallis. Ore. lighting plant. Public utilities in Oregon pay approxim ately fifteen per cent of the total tax , according to Earl E ith er, sta te ta x . commissioner He poiuts o u t th a t with utility properties valued at $900,000,000 ns of December 31, 192?, taxes on The largest painting in (he world ntilities in this state have increased two m illion dollars in four tears. is K obusti’s Paradise. One wonders w hat would happen if public ow nership were e a rn e d TO HOLDERS OF to its logical conclusion and all these u tilities were publicly owned and paid no taxes. Would not the owners of real property have th a t fifteen per cent to pay in ad iitio n T h * T r e a s u r y o ffe r* * new to their present burden ? And wou'd J ’ » p e r c e n t. 1 2 -1 5 y e a r not a political m achine be b u ilt up T r e a s u r y b o nd In ex ch a n g e for T h ird L ib erty Loan Bonds. w ith power far greater th a n th at T h a naw b o n d * w ill bear now credited to the u tilitie s? — W es­ in te re s t fro m J u ly 16, 1928. ton Leader. In te r e s t on T h ir d L ib e r t y New Peace Treaty Terms Possible to Control Coloring of Flowers Ju lia Faye A gripping human story of the women's side of the World's War, brimming with drama, tears, laughs, pathos, realism, appeal and poignant heart interest Prices 10c and 25c. 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