HALSEY ENTEHPHISE. HALSEY. OHEGON. JULY 19. 192« OUR COMIC SECTION 0 Events in the Lives o f Little Men More Loyal to Marketing Bodies Than “Ironclad” Contracts. Co-operative marketing organlza- tions of farmer» throughout the coun­ try are rapidly dropping the so-called Ironclad coutraeta !>y which their members have been bound in the past and are adopting an "honor »ystem" which will ullow furmers to withdraw from membership at will. This is the extensive movement re­ vealed by Fred Wilmarth, marketing expert. In an article written for the Farm Journal. Mr. Wilmarth in a na­ tion-wide survey nas found that 50 co­ operative associations now favor the plan which will allow members to withdraw at will, as against 20 that present objections. He predicts that the "co-ops" will grow stronger both in loyalty and membership in the future with the ob­ ligatory membership clause abolished than under the plan which bound the members to abide by the organisa­ tion's rules for periods of from five to seven years. Compulsion Irritates Members. THE FEATHERHEADS At a Safe Distance H elgoland Legend» “Honor System” Pleases Farmer Such outstanding organizations as the California Fruit Growers and the Dairymens league are among those who feel that the eo-operutlve plun is now so firmly established that com­ pulsory membership of dissatisfied members will be more a hindrance than an aid in the future, he points out. “It must be admitted that the bind ing feature presented a powerful ap­ peal in the organization period of many co-operatives," says Mr. Wil­ marth. “The Idea of making the other fellow stick went over with a bang Then, too, it gave the new orguniza tlons a certain air of permanency that was doubtless of value In the begin niug. But ns an Instrument to actual ly bind members to deliver their prod uct It huen't worked according to specifications. •T believe it will be borne ont by most of those connected with the now- operating associations that the mem her who Is delivering his product is doing it because he wants to and be­ cause he believes In co-operative mar­ keting. rather than because he thinks he'll be sued if he doesn’t deliver, 4o*'ulS /, ' News - TRELLISES HELP ALL CANE FRUITS Helgoland’s great staircase that mounted, to the rocky heights had fairies lurking above It, according to legend. In the Eighteenth century, when a baby was born. Its feet were buttered promptly so tiie child would slip through tiie fingers of a fairy who might try to exchange It for the fairy's babe. R em arkable Flight A homing pigeon bearing the name of Ben Bolt was announced as having Artificial support for some cane established a new longdistance flight fruits Is desirable. There ure some record of 2.200 miles extending kinds that have weak and drooping from Norwalk, Ohio, to I.os An­ canes and others make very long geles, Calif. The bird made the trip growth In a single season. When In five days nine hours and thirty-one they grow downward and get matted minutes. Into the sod. It Is hard to pick berries and difficult to handle them. Ocean Sw ell There are three main types of trel­ There Is a long, smooth swell occur­ lis used. These are the single wire, ring along coasts where the ocean bed the two-wire horizontal, and the two- Is not far below the surface for a long wire vertical. In all cases the posts distance f r m the land. This Is known should be set from 25 to 80 feet apart. as a land swell, and. though frequent­ The height of the posts above the ly noted In fair weather. It Is due to ground Is from three to five feet for deep-water disturbances from high the single wire trellis, and as a rule winds. four feet Is about right. In the single wire system a No. 10 Church Banner» wire is stapled to the posts and the Banners or flags In the Christian cunes are then tied to it. They may church date from the time of Emperor be tied loosely In groups or in single Constantine, in the beginning of the canes. Use soft cord or raffia. Do Fourth century. Constantine saw In a not use sharp wire In tying them. vision tiie cross upon a banter. When The two wire horizontal trellis costs he nwoke he had such a banner made mote to muke, but It cuts out tying. and it was carried before his troops. In this cuse a 15 to 18-lnch cross-piece Is fastened to the posts nt the de­ F riend of Plant Life sired height and a wire Is fastened Fog Is good for flowers, according to along the ends of the crosspieces. Use two-by-four material for cross­ one horticulturist. It holds a thick envelope of potash over plant life, giv­ pieces. The wires are kept from ing It much more food than nn ordi­ spreading too much between the posts narily clear atmosphere may do, re­ by loosely stapling pieces of one-by- sulting In a profusion that surprises one-inch stuff to them. These can be spaced at any desired distance. Where all town dwellers. one wants to lay down the canes for winter protection, the center posts can be replaced by a support such as shown. Tiie wires may be held bv staples driven In part way or by a nail bent down over tiie wire. The two-wire vertical trellis Is not used much except for tall growing red raspberries. It requires longer posts and more cure In tying up the canes. American T ra it. ‘"riils Is peculiarly an American trait. We do what we want to do. und It riles us to be told Hint we have to do anything. Contracts are neces­ sary, to be sure. But the Idea of forcing members to stick to their or­ ganization by threat of court action >s of little effect. "Neither can It be argued longer that the •Ironclad' feuture Is necessary to establish the permanency of the co­ operatives',” his Farm Journal article concludes. Those Hint are In success­ ful operation are successful through plain business merit.” Best Breeding Age for Heifers Used in Dairy The age at which tiie heifer should come Into milk depends somewhat on the breed to which she belongs and the rapidity of development of tiie Indi­ vidual. In all herds there are some heifers which mature more slowly than others, and It Is well to postpone breeding of backward animals two or three months. Production of milk has on Important Influence on growth and development, and too early breeding Is apt to result In undersize, and this In turn Is re­ flected In the productive ubillty of the animal. Normally developed animals should be bred at the following ages: P atriotic D ay Flag day Is the anniversary of June 14, 1777. when congress resolved that the flag of the United States should have 13 stripes, alternate white and red, and that the Union he represent­ ed by 13 stars, white. In a blue field. Time of Picking Apples Important for Storage (P re p a re d by th e U n ite d S tates D e p a rtm e n t of S e ric u ltu re .I September and October are the prln clpal apple-picking months. Picking apples at the right time to catch the qualities most desired lu tiie markets und to avoid Injuries in storuge is Im­ portant to growers. Tiie picking ma­ turity vurles with tiie different vurt etles and with the conditions of stor­ age which they will undergo. Depart­ ment bulletin, 1448-D, which may he obtained by application to the Depart­ ment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C„ Includes the tests to lie upplled Io the principal varieties. Color, firm­ ness, and the tenacity with which the fruit adheres to the tree, are I he prin­ cipal points to t>e observed. In sev­ eral varieties, otherwise similar, a few days’ difference In picking may pro­ duce wide differences in keeping qual Itles and dessert values. The use of pressure test apparatus for determin­ ing the firmness of the fruit Is ad­ vised. This apparatus measures the pressure required to force a plunger of stated size into the pared fruit for u given distance. At tills distance an electric contact Is made and a flash­ light Indicates the point at which the reading should he made. The Ar­ kansas Black apple usually tests 23 pounds when In picking condition, while the McIntosh Is ready for stor­ uge when It registers not less than 1» or 15 pounds. Many growers for the sake of cross- polinatlon or other reasons mix lute apples In a summer apple orchard. Thia practice bring» much grief. The These figures are based on a study greatest difficulty 1» that the summer of the production records of the cows apples are picked early. The late ap­ in the herd of tiie University of Mis­ ple» need several sprnya after the souri, and further Information on summer apples are picked. Where Ayrshire cattle contained In Maryland these trees a, late varieties are seat Station Bulletin 217. tered around In the aununer block most of the time the grower never gets bnck to spray the Inte trees. This leaves these Inte apples an Ideal breeding plaee for Insects and fungus diseases which can Infect the next crop .................................................................... when the time cornea. It Is more Important to plant when the land is right than when the moon OTXC l OXLQ. is right. s s • Sweet clover has no equal ns a com­ bined »«»¡I building, weed fighting, pas­ ture and huy crop. The difficulty In pruning currants » » s la greatly Increased by neglect. Sys­ If killed at an early stage, weed* tematic annual pruning from planting have not the opportunity to sap the should he followed. ground of moisture and plant nutri­ • » » ents. Newly set strawberry plants need e • • proper fertilization us soon as they The secret at weed control In the are firmly established In order to ile vegetable garden and with other culti­ velop Into efficient factories for the vated crops Is to destroy these pests manufacture of the 1.2!» abort«-« ke while they are young. supply. » • s » » s The careless manner In which barn­ The chief Item In currant pruning yard munure Is often handled suggests Is to remove nines which have Missed that Its value as a fertilizer and the their best fruiting and to replace manner In which It deteriorates when them with new canes. exposed to leaching and fermentation • • • ure not fully appreciated. Thinning will Increase the propor • • • tlofl of fancy and high quality tree Much of the alfalfa hay produced fruits and will reduce file cost of hsr Is of low quality due to a large per- vesting, grading and pncklng centuge of the leaves being lost. s e e Most of the leaves may be saved 11 A tree rev elves a very severe «bock the huy Is raked Into rtnull windrows a - lien debori ed for topworklug pur as soon as possible after the leaves poses. This is exempllbed by the nave wlltrd and the curing completed heavy watersproiil and sucker growth In the w » Irows rather than In the thrown wit by the tree. 5 Agricultural Squibs * Horticultural Facts swath. For Protection The habit of a bird putting Its head under Its wing to go to sleep had Its origin most probably In tire necessity of protecting Its eyes from freezing. All birds, however, do not do this. Set Neu) Faahion The first umbrella seen In this coun­ try was used h.v a man In 1772 on the streets of Baltimore. lie had pur­ chased It In n Baltimore shop that hud Imported It from India. Fraud and Fake Once upon a time there was n here who always carefully watched the face of a listener, and. when It betrayed signs of weariness. Immediately ceased talking. W hen Silence Pay» Fishing Is good discipline for a man In responsible public life. It com|iel« him to he pntlent and to know when to keep quiet.—Washington Rtnr. H oute N ever F urnithed Furnishing a house la aomethlng that shouldn’t he done In an afternoon or a week of afternoons; It Is a life­ time Job.—Farm and Fireside. I t’» a Tough Job Late Apples in Summer Orchard Cause of Grief H o ls te in » ................................. to f t m o n th s A y rs h ire » . . . . . . • • • . • • • . 1 8 to 21 m o n th s G u e rn s e y s ............................... to 19 m o n th s J ers e ys ...................................... to 17 m o n th s © W estern N rtrep a S tood for Toleration On the 5th of February, In 1(131. Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, arrived at Roston. He was the first advocate and leader among the rurltnns for the principle of religious toleration. Re honest, be polite, he studious, he Industrious, be cheerful Then you'll get along about as well na anybody gets along.—Atchison Globe. By Trial and Error A Dnnlsh electrical ex|>erlmenter has discovered that there la a definite eleetrlcnl charge In h kiss.—Cleveland Blain Dealer. ••To Pan O u t” The expresalon "to pun out” arise» from the practice of washing gold- bearing gravel In a pan, to reparate the gold. Economy in W ord» There la strength In abort, apt words that say things economically. —Farm and Fireside. H ugo’» Fir»t T ra g ed y Victor Hugo composed his first trag­ edy. “Irtamene,” when he was twelve «■«a« re B1” ** ® a s PROOF RESTS WITH PATIENTS Letters and name! and addresses of hundreds nd ‘ patients contained In nut EK EK HO O K on Kectal and Colon ai'ments; ala« details of l>r. C. I Dean noo-eurslcal m ethod o f treat­ ment. which we uie eirtu rlveb . Send for It todar and learn o f our W R IT T E N A S S t lR A N t g T O E I J M IN A T E P IL E S O H — E BEPUNDCD IV C O L O N C lA N IC win -rro w r * ;, ~ ZT7a r * * > W y r ? "