The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, March 03, 1922, Image 6

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    SOUND NEW SLOGAN
HOMEWORKERS CON­
FERENCE MAR 20-25
Some Aspects of the
Farmers’ Problems
• I1KTTKR llo.MKS FOR O B KW JX "
IS AIM OK S C IE N T IF IC A M *
I'K YE TU TN 'G HDM KS OK ORE..
By BERNARD M. BARUCH
((>. A. c. Nnotes mill Poin ters.)o
Uo'ter homes u.or Oregon” is
tno now >1 -,an around which the
practical - :'.entifi'- practice!* of Ot-
e:' a hoim king will rally for their
first separate conference at the
8 tlt| College, Corvallis, March 20-
35.
"A n il the slogan w ill be made
vi al," aay the Poolers o f the move-
inoilt. "T h e opening address of Dean
\va II11. Milam, ‘ lloiuem aklng from
a New Standpoint,’ w ill Bounr the
keynote.’’
I he conference hag always here-
t ire been held in connection with
I in n e r" Week, when some o f the
women thought they were exuected
to play
econd fiddle”
in the
n n’s orchestra.
In conform ity
wiih the development o f a better
■ indard o f homes and homemaking
the method has been ehatiBed to
meet the new ncebs.
(Reprinted from Atlantic Monthly)
II.Viti» WOOD REST FO R POSTS
Fence posts made of the hea’ t
v oil of mountain cedar will Inst
from 25 to 30 years as compared
with t> nr 7 years forthosc mad1
o tapwood. Heavy posts having a
circumstance o f 2t Inches are the
t’ i >st economical, tt> buy.
Red jun­
ior posts, sp’ it, w ill last much bet­
ter than the same sized round ones.
Nothing cut a
id post should be
put in a permanent fence.
Federation
topped all
spring
wheats under the high Irrigated
conditions o f the Aberdeen station
In 1921.
Federation yielded 79.7
bushels an aero, which was 19.4
more than Marquis, 17.4 more than
Dlustem, and 11.7 bushels an acre
hotter than Dick low.
y
More and more farmers are com­
ing to learn the value o f planting
seed tested for purity.
As a re­
sult government analysts are need­
ed . nd there Is a demand for cotii-
i . m ivlal testers.
The largest seed
testing class in the history of the
Oregon Agricultural C ollege is now
stdylng that subject.
Any seed
sent to tlio station w ill be tested
promply.
A
REM ED Y for contracted, split
or cho ked hoofs;
corns, tender
i ot, barb wire cuts, colla and -ad­
dle galls, scratches or any open
ound on stovk.
Ocd, a bottle o f
N ature’!* Hoof Oil for results.
L A X P H A R M A C V , Nyssa, Ore. 23
Germany was m ilitaristic because
she called a tre a ty a scrap o f pa-
! cr; France Is m ilitaristic because
she wishes to Keep another treaty
ffom being a scrap o f paper.— Long
Peach Telegram .
There are 3-year-old children in
Mexico now who have never seen
a war.— N ew Y ork Tribune.
IV
Now, »dial Is the fanner asking?
Without trying to catalogue the re­
medial measures that have been sug­
gested In his behalf, the principal pro-
postils that bear directly on the Im­
provement of his distributing and mar­
keting relations may be summarized as
follows :—
First : storage warehouses for cot-
i 'ti, wool, and tobacco, and elevators
for grain, of sufficient capacity to meet
the maximum demand on them at the
peak of the marketing period. The
farmer thinks that either private capi­
tal must furnish these facilities, or the
slate must erect and own the eleva­
tors and warehouses.
Second: weighing and grading of
agricultural products, end certification
rlierpof, to he done by impartial and
d »interested public inspectors (this Is
already accomplished to some extent
by the federal llcenklng of weighers
and graders), to eliminate underpay­
ing. overcharging, and unfair grading,
and to facilitate the utilization of the
stored products ns the basis of credit.
Third : a certainty o f credit sufficient
to enable the marketing o f products
In an orderly manner.
Fourth: the Department of Agricul­
ture should collect, tabulate, summa­
rize, and regularly and frequently pub­
lish and distribute to the fanners, full
Information from all the markets of
the world, so that they shall be as well
Informed of their selling position as
buyers now are of their buying posi­
tion.
F ifth : freedom to Integrate the busi­
ness of agriculture by means of con­
solidated selling agencies, co-ordinat­
ing and co-operating In such way as to
put the farmer on an equal footing
with the large buyers o f his products,
and with commercial relations In other
Industries.
When a business requires specialized
talent, it has to buy It. So will the
farmers ; and perhaps the best way for
them to get It would he to utilize some
of the present machinery of the larg­
est established agencies dealing In
farm products. Of course, If he wishes,
the farmer may go further and engage
in finnr-mllllng and other manufactures
of food products. In my opinion,
however, he would be wise to stop
short of that. Public Interest may be
opposed to all great Integrations; but,
'n Justice, should they be forbidden to
the former and permitted to others?
The corporate form of association can­
not now be wholly adapted to Ms ob­
jects and conditions. The looser co­
operative form seems more generally
suitable. Therefore, he wishes to be
tree, if he finds It desirable and fens
ible, to resort to eo-operatlon with his
fellows and neighbors, without run
nlng afoul of the law. To urge that
the farmers should have the same lib­
erty to consolidate and co-ordinate
their peculiar economic functions
which other industries In their fields
enjoy, Is not. however, to concede that
any holiness Integration should have
legislative sanction to exercise monop­
olistic power. The American people
sre as firmly opposed to Industrial as
to political autocracy, whether at­
tempted h.v rural or by urban Industry.
For lack of united effort the farmers
as a whole are still marketing their
•tops by antiquated methods, or by no
uastbixU *1 » !'. h,! l they gye sqrroagdoO
Bring Your Check Book and
Take Home a Girl
A Box Social With Up-To-
Date Methods.
Music By the Best Talent
EVERYBODY' IS RF.yi KSTK.R TO OOME
MASKED
A M I A ItOX OK CANDY W IL E BE GIVEN TO THE
BEST MASKED O O IT L E .
SOM ETHING NEW EVER Y
M INETE.
EP-TO DATE GAMES.
E V ER YB O D Y
G IV E N
N EW
C O R D IA LL Y IN VITED— G IR LS
BOXES.
A T PARISH IIA I.L MAI.CK
W ORTH LF.AGI K 7:00 P-1
I Oth,
“We Will a
fx
’REPAAIN6 FOdHEJl
CROPS IN THE KOK
IE
acreage
potatoes
TEC*
w il l
of
AND
IIRING
UY
EP-
wh
ANT* r e a d
BE P L A N T E D
by a business » ' r!<T that has been
Ranchers In this community
modernized to the last minute and Is
siting anxiously fo r Spring, t
tirelessly striving for efficiency. This
efficiency Is due In large measure to
unusually late
tbfe year
big business, to united business, to In­
ffhts remaining so cold th«
tegrated business. The farmers now
'Ptln a f.ew, high, favored f
seek the benefits of such largeness, un­
e ground Is still too heavy
ion and Integration.
■sty for plowing to progret
The American farmer Is a modern of
advantage.
a
large aci
the moderns In the use of labor saving
machinery, and be has made vast
wheat, largely Marquis wtl
strides in recent years In scientific
ded in the Kolony this sp
tillage and efficient farm management,
so potatoes and head lettuce
but as a business In contact with other
|r expert supervision will be gr
businesses aglrculture la a "one horse
J Owing to the prevalence of
shay" in competition with high power
automobiles. The American farmer Is
on* the members o f the Rci
the greatest and moat Intractable of
rnatlc club, which was to
Individualists. While Industrial pro­
en the opera, "P in a fo re ” In
duction and all phases of the huge nun
lony, March the 11th, the
inerclal mechanism and Its myriad ac­
been postponed.
Annot
cessories have articulated and co-ordi­
nt o f the new date will he ;
nated themselves all the way from nat­
t week.
ural raw materials to retail sales, the
M
E CHCRCH
business of agriculture has gone on In
The
services of the Methodist
Mrs.Nebelseick,
who spent
much the one man fashion of the back- church for Bun day, March, 5, will
year with her daughter,
woods of the first part of the nine­
rad Martin and fam ily, |S <
teenth century, when the farmer was be;
Sunday school, 10 A. M., Preach­
_ a i w ' th " f lu ” at home in Genm
self sufficient and did not depend upo
Idaho.
or cat« very much, what the great ing, 11 A. M.; cubjeet: "T h e Ex-;
God.” Epworth
League, j
workl was doing. The result is that ternal
•J r**1 C<mn« lly moved about !
the agricultural group Is almost us 6:30 P. M.; preaching, 7:30 P .M .;
=z:— --
BAKED RITE
ewes to B ig Bend last week.
much nt a disadvantage In dealing with subject, "T h e Cornerstone o f the
Morgan and True bought a
other economic groups as the Ja.v farm­
Electric Bali of the Smith-Powell hay in the
Universe.”
»
er of the funny pages In the hands of
Prayer service and Bible reading
ony this weak— iprice $5.
sleek urban confidence men. who sell
and Mrs. Geo, Judd, Got
him acreage In Central Park or the every Thursday evening.
A hearty welcome for all. Come
adcago city hall. The leaders of the
d and their gueste, Mr. and
farmers thoroughly understand this, and bring some one else with you j
®r Burau o f Brooke. Can
and they are Intelligently striving to
__ _ * Sunday 'visitors in the Mau
Integrate their Industry so that It will
W IT H T H E P A R A G R A P H E K S
PhoneOrders Gift L. Judd home.
be on an equal footing with other busi­
^ ■ I r . George Reed returned ?.
nesses.
Special Attend« <Uy from Elko, Nev., where he
"R eading maketh a full man."
As an example of integration, take
C. E. Faust, Prog
•Hjpmoned as a witness.
the steel Industry, In which the model This probably refers to one of the |
is the United States Steel Corporation, beat cellars.— Dallas News.
A t the regular m eeting o f tb
with Its Iron mines. Its coal mines. Its
Of course Ireland might just as
Iast Friday a committee
lake and rail transportation. Its ocean well have been made a Free State -------- -— ......_
.
- ....... _
■
■— — ——« « ■
was appointed— Mr. C
vessels, Its hy-product coke ovens, it.
The newlncome tax blanks are
W hat the tax experts should I B ‘ on' Mre- Conrad Martin
blast furnaces, Its open hearth and without all the killing and ourmng j
Eric Christenson— to cot
Bessemer furnaces. Its rolling mills. Its and wrecking, but that, you know easier to fill out than the old ones, is to devise a method of pjfl
tube mills and other mnnnfn turine would have indicated an inter.or j but it is still as hard as ever to extraction.— Cofumbia R e co ril 7 T
the FCh001 board in regard
processes that are carried to the high
brand of diplomacy and statesman­ fill out the checks to accompany
There are exceptions to »11 i i f § r or Day- an<i Plans for com
est degree of finished production com ship somewhere.— New York Amer­
Ron o f ImprovtmentB on the scl
them.— Nashville Southern Lumber- — especially the
British
patlble with the Inrge trade It (in­
grounds.
ican.
man.
Newspaper
Enterprise
Assocll
built up. All this Is generally conced­
Again the Democrats will have
Mrs. Conrad Martin gave a bre
ed to be to the advantage of the con
fflF
party, follow ed by a "h i
sumer. Nor does the steel corporation spending of money as a campaign
last Sunday morning,
Inconsiderately dump Its products on Issue and the Republicans w ill have f
the market. On the contrary. It so the money to spend.— Springfiel
ffijlifaurice Judd made a trip to I
acts that It Is frequently a stabilisin'.: Republican.
M . Ida., Tuesday night, when
influence, os Is often the case with oili­
Every child comes Into the world
tlSSk hls thlrd degree In the Mas
er large organlz-atlons. It Is master of
l«P r d e r .
Its distribution as well as of Its pro­ endowed with liberty, opportunity,
duction. I f prices are not satisfactory and a share o f the war debt.—
younS People gave a surpi
DeW itts W hite Pint, and Tar Mentholated 25 and 50c
the products are held back or prodiic Mansfield Newa.
bon e party last Saturday even
Atch W hite Pine Tar and Euclyptus 25 and 50c
lion Is reduced or suspended. It Is not
The industrial medium now most
6 M °aes home fo r Miss Rt
DeW itts Cold Tablets Spo rial 25c two boxes S5c
compelled to send a year's work to the ncedej Is one that can make ghosts
« y e s . who was home from Ont»
Boes
Laxative
Cough
Syrup
25c
und
50c
market at one time and take whatever
walk.— Norfolk Virginian Pilot.
* J h e
week end., and Mr. J,
4 oz. Rexall Throat Gargle SOc
It can get under such circumstance
W e often vronder, if the Chinese
who celebrated his bit
Nyal CROUP Ointment 50c
It has one selling policy and its own
anniversary on Saturday
exp rt department.
Neither are the love us as much as they say they
Pure Rubber Hot W ater Bottle or Syringe Guar­
grades and qualities of steel determin­ do, why they sharpen our collars
ter *n evening o f games the you
anteed for one year .« 2.0 0
ed nt the cuprlce of the buyer, n>r does so.— Columbia Record.
no#)e » e r e served delightful
Vaseline 10c, 5 fo r 25c
the latter hold the scales. In tills sin­
Just as everything was looking
f i g m e n t s by Mrs. Wm Moses
Vaseline
I5c,
2
for
25c
gle Integration of the steel corporation
rosy for the Democratic party, along *
daughter, Zenla.
Those pres-
Dobells Solution throat gargle 3 oz. 3 5 «
Is represented about 40 per ceut of the
Misses Ruby Moses,
steel production of America. The rest comas W illiam Jennings Bryan and ;
R e ta il and Nyal Agency-------------------- Magazines and CaNllti » o r e
Is mostly In the hands of a few large predicts a victory for the Democrats
S B F 1’ 01adys Johnston, Florei
companies. In ordinary times the at the
next
election.— Nashville
* ° § ' Ruby Reed, Bernice Mart
steel corporation, by example, stabilizes Southern Lumberman.
Parsons,;
Oscar Shaf
all steel prices. I f this Is permissible
New Y ork might begin her ad­
H
and Jack E lliot, John Mo»
NYSSA, OREGON
(It Is even desirable, because stable
vertising campaign with this notice:
■ H R o b e r t Overstreet.
and fair prices nre essential to solid
and continued prosperity) why would "D on’t go West and get held up.
It be wrong for the farmers to utilize Come to New Y ork ."— New York
■ l N CLE JIM D IN W ID D IE
central agencies that would have simi­ Evening Post.
;
lar effects on agricultural products?
Not all those firfFrested In China
Dinwiddle, known to ma
Something like that Is what they are
should get the Open Door.
Some £
a* Uncle Jim died at l
aiming at.
° f Mr. Arthur Cook, whi
Some farmers favored by regional should get the gate.— Broklyn Fa- •
as been since last Sundi
compactness and contiguity, such as the gle.
Little brown jug and little town
cltrus-frult-ralsers of California, al­
attending church last St
ready have found a way legally to Jug are never empty the same day. •
B be
had an attact o f hei
merge and sell their products inte­ — Newgjajer Enterprise Association.
I B e and was removed to t
grally and In accordance with seasonal
home o f Arthur Cook where
Some one saya that the year 1921
and local demand, thus Improving
There
an ay Tuesday morning,
their position and rendering the con­ was a blessing in disguise.
ral services w ill be held
sumer a reliable service of ensured is no question about the disguise,
quality, certain supply, and reasonable all right.— Charles’ on Gazette.
esbyterlan church Friday, a
and relatively steady prices.
They
I f you chance to meet a sueezer,
will be in the Ny(
have not found It necessary to resort swat him promptly on the beezer.
ry.
to any special privilege, or to claim
thus you stifle his cadenza and
Dinwiddle from
Washlngt
any exemption under the anti trust
the
influenza.— Louisville
« • i s
in Nyssa called here by t
legislation of the state or nation. With­ avoid
out removing local control, they have times.
V
88 a“ d death o f his fatlu
built up a very efficient marketing
The California may be full of
« A q y Dinwiddle.
............... • * t i M *~ !-•-«
agency. The grain, cotton, and to- ' octogenerlans. but at any rate the
hacco farmers, and the producer* of movie folks out there don’t seem
E R N STAR K EN8INGTO’
hide* and wool, because of their nunt
to go in for longevity-.— New York
bera and the vestness of their regions,
and for other reaaons, have found j Evening Post.
Sastern Star Kensington w
W ell, maybe the ten-year period
Integration a more difficult tnsk: (
at the home o f Mrs. Pretl
though there are now some thousands o f peace guaranteed by the Four-
n Wednesday, wth Mrs. Ban
of farmer’s co-operative elevators, Power treaty will pass while the I
A very enjoyable aft*
warehouses, creameries, and other en Senate is debating its ratification j |
was spent by the ladies.
terprlses of one sort and another, with
New York Tribune.
I. W o lf, who has been
a turn-over of a billion dollars a year 1
They are giving the farmers business 1 I f we ever get ambitious and star: ! ;
d on business, returned hor
experience and training, and, so far j out to break a record, It will the '
f » t o f the week.
as they go, they meet the need of ] one he neighbor plays about 11 P. f
honest welghlag and fair grading; but M.— Kinzson Whig.
T H E LIB R A R Y .
they do not meet the requirements of
Opportunity knocks but once, and
rationally adjusted marketing in any
that may be tl\e reason It has a
Red
Cress
Courier, "
lar'jo and fundamental way
The next step, which will be a pat­ better reputation than other knock-
and "T h e Oregon Tubero
B EFO R E KEYING G E T OER PRICKS.
O ER G
tern for other groups. Is now being ePS-— Pasadena Evening Post.
Association
Monthly,”
a
AND H A R D W A R E L IN E 18 COMPLETE.
prepared hy the grainj-sieerv through
It Is really encouraging the way
for circulation.
SOONER OR LAT E R YOE W IL L B E Y A RE LAVA!
U ill.ird and Exklo lutteriew, Ford diplomats aurn at lart to the sens-
• library is open every 9atu
YKATOR SOLI* ON EAST PAYM ENTS.
ilbe thing after every darn-wool
Batteries *35.00
t 2:30 and cloaea at 5:30 ft
and
at 7:30
for
-errIce Garage— Eddie Fowotl. Mgr. scheme has failed.— Winnipeg Free ! •’
oounti
Press.
*.
As we understand it. the wreck f
I’ OR S A L E —One 2 hole electric
TûY us
- it f a y s
range nith oven—also one electric ef civilization will follow immedi- 4
P * ° P 18 I «5 I’ ER CENT
air beater—first
class
condition a’ ely if any Epurorean nation is
1 hone 12. Nyssa, Ore.,
i t denied whatever she Is demanding,
*>rt comes to th * Journal fro
— Kitchener Record.
’eterson sheep Company to tl
Mexico is discussing a prohibí- 4
that the output o f this sprlr
•ffHalbctir Njw*, County
IBank
C-rcRon
Electrically Baked
- O E .r iT z a r
r
The Home d
maoebitk
BREAD
Phone 55F3 £
An Ounce of Prevention is Worth
a Pojnd of Cure
M he
t
Ze
LAX PHARMACY
'^-4sgsr
Bachelors
included
!
MARCH--The Eventful Monthi
the establishment of sales media which
shall handle grain separately or col
lectlvely, as the Individual farmer ntay
elect. It U this step—the plan of the
NEARLY EVERY ONE 0 * T H E
T H IR T Y -O N E
DAYS
|*
Committee of Seventeen— which has
created eo much opposition and 1*
maker
is t h e a n n i v e r s a r y
ok
so m e
im p o r t a n t
thought by some to be Ir conflict with
E V E N T IN H ISTO R Y.
the anti trust laws. Though there !<
M ARCH 4, 1 8 1 8 — Adoption of tho official Enltod States Flag,
now before congress a measure de­
the Stars and Stripes.
signed to cleur up doubt on this point
M ARCH 1 4. 1 7 9 4 — Patent granted Eli W hitney for his Cot-
the grain-producers nre not relying "it
loti Gin, bringing prosperity to the South.
any Immunity from anti-trust legisla­
tion. They desire, ami they are en­
M ARCH 2 ». 160#— Hendrick Hudson sailed In "H a lf Moo«’’
titled. to co-ordinate their efforts Ju-t
from Holland— eventually discovering the Hudson
as effectively a" the large business In
River.
terests of the country have d ne In
M ARCH 27, 1513__Ponce, do Lion, in search fo r Fountalu of
connection with the selling orgitnlz.i
Eternal Youth, discovered Florid.».
tlons the United States Grain Grower-
Incorporated Is drafting a scheme of
M ARCH 2s . IS IS __ Foch made Commander of Allied Armies.
financing Instrumentalities and .tuxIM
.MARCH 30, 1367 Alaska ceded bv Russia to United State»
ary agencies which are Indispensable
for $7,200,000.
to the successful utilization of modern
N 'U K H W IL L ALSO M A R K A \ IM P O R T A N T E VE NT IN
business methods.
VOI R PERSO NAL H ISTO R Y, IF YO E O PE N A N ACCOUNT
It Is essential that the fanners
should proceed gradually with these
W IT H EM-
plans, and aim to avoid the error of
scrapping the existing marketing ma­
chinery. which has been so laboriously
built up by 1 ng experience, before
they have a tried and proved s. -tl
*25,000.0’
S C K P LC S
-
- *35,000.00
C A P IT A L
rate or supplementary mechanism
They must be careful not to become ♦ > * t f
'•
-:-z
• < • • • •
-
— v, , ; .
enmeshed In their own reforms ami
lose the perspective of their place In
the national system They must g : ml
A Judge rules that a w ife is worth
A very marked different*
against fanatical devotl n t ' now ib ,
gs 01 , 0 .
A t that rate, the dough- tween the H arding treaties and
trines, and should seek arti ula
s. s„.,n I hCy cn the Rhine will soon collect Wilson treaties Ilea in the fatti!
with the general economic
ur share i f the Indemnity.— Sher- Mr. Harding knows his Sen»ti|
rather than Its reckless destrm tl
breoke Record.
New York Telegraph.
it relates i<> them.
%
f
f
Spring Is Here
We have just received a shipm
of Oliver Two Way Plows, As
wah Potato Planters, Pot;
Cultivators, Harrows, Disc
Spring Tooth, and Drag
F tk s r
-
Jfie ¿ \u U a
nf lambs is 165 per cent. Th
comes from the camp
whet
» Gsndorias is fortmsa.
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