Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, September 16, 1920, Image 4

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EDUCATION PAYS
F O R T H E IN D IV ID U A L A N D
FO R THE ST A T E
A Person with No Education bas but One Chance in 1X1.UU0 to Render
Distinguished Service to the Public
With Common School Education.......... 4 chances
With High School Education.................. 87 chances
With College Education......................... 800 chances
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N ine C lubs R epbesented A t
S hedd E xhibit . S tock -
judging
C ontest P ost ­
poned .
to get a new mowing machine And binder, McCormick or Deering We handle
repair* for all makes of machines by order hut try and keep on hand all repair*
or Deering and McCormick machinery. Hay tool* here wire cable i* the£be*t
by test as it has been tried. Harpoon Forks and pulleys.
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I have for sale one set of second hand light work
(From the Albany Herald.)
harness.
In spite of the rain, the com­
1 6-inch Feed grimier. This outfit at a bargain.
munity fair was a distinct suc­
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance’
cess. All nine clubs were repre­
Come in and see what we
THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOST
sented with exhibits, the Jersey
IN EDUCATION
and Shorthorn clubs making the Come In Early A nd Get W hat You Need.
best showing.
Many of the winners will offer
Through a ' Liberal and practical Education" prepares the Young Man
their
exh’bits in competition at
and Voting Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers in
the county and state fairs.
ACSICUITUBK
I'N G IN K R B IN G
M IN IN G
HOME ECONOMICS
COM M ENCE
PHARM ACY
PORESTRV
VOCATION A I. EDUCATION
Owing to a m isunderstanding
The Training includes physical Education. Music, English, Modern
the judge of the livestock exhib­
Language, Art, and the Other Esssentials of a Standard
its arrived in the afternoon,
E V E R Y T H IN G F O R T H E H O M E
Technical college course
thereby necessitating a change N E W A N D S E C O N D H A N D H O U S E H O L D G O O D S
F A LA . T E R M O S t N J S E P T E M B E R 2 0 1S20
T U I T I O N IS F R E E .
FtIR INFORMATION WRITE TO
in the program.
415-421 West First Street
T H E R EG IST R A R », O regon Agricultural C ollege. Corvallis, 0
The stock judging cor test was
When in need of house hold goods, we can save your money.
■-'re.
postponed until a later date, at
which time the Dickson or Cor­
nett herds will be used. It was
DEFY 1HE
thought unfair for the boys to
THERMOMETER judge their own stock.
When the mercury soars and
Winners of prizes were:
your tem perature begins to make
Jerseys over a year old—H ar­
you uncomfortable there is one vey McConnell first; Claire Cor­
safe, effective method of relief, nett second; Janet Arnold third;
"eat good ice cream .” As long Stanley Satchwell fourth; K ath­
as it is made of pure ingredients leen Arnold fiflh.
it will never harm you. Eat as
Jerseys under a year old—Cla­
much of it as your nature craves. rice McConnell first; Ralph Mal-
It is the one great tonic for hot son second; Edith Pugh third;
days.
Willa McConnell fourth; John
Clay fifth.
Shorthorns over a year ole —
Harold Pugh first; George Dan-
nen second; Delos Cornett third;
Clifford Cornett fourth.
Shorthorns under a year old—
John Quinby first; Kathleen Pugh
second; Roy Dannen third; Fred­
erick Dannen fourth.
Screen Doors, Screen
Grand champion of all beef
Door Sets, etc.
bleeds—Prize $10—Harold Pugh
who entered Western Jewel, the
A complete assortment
heifer with which he won first
prize in the Shorthorn class.
of Fishing Tackle, G ar­
Hand raised lambs—Kathleen
den H o s e , Nozzles,
Pugh first; Ralph Mal9on second;
Ruth Malson third.
Sprayers, Valves etc.
General utility lam bs—Freder­
ick Dannen first; Stanley Satch­
well second.
For Sale by M. V . Koontz Co.
Pigs, m arketing stock—Edith
Pugh first; Kenneth Arnold
Shedd
second.
The funeral was held at th
Pigs, breeding
stock —Roy
family
residence Saturday after
A C Schmitt, W F Gilstrap,
Dannen first; Lyle Davis second. and W R Scott attended the noon a t 2 o’clock, Rev Stable;
High school sewing exhibit— fair last Friday. They were the Van Winkle officiating. In te r
sjjl Gladys H unter first; Agnes Pugh official representatives of Albany. men! was in the family buryini
q / second.
The Linn county W C T U ground at Bunker Hill under th<
Grades sewing exhibit—Doro met at Shedd Thursday of last, auspices of the E astern Star 0
ihy Duncan first; Alice Powers week. From a political stand -j which she was a member.
second; Lyda Gregory third.
point it was agreed th at th-e ’ Mrs H R Satchwell spent Sat
Chickens, general utility— members should be left free tn urda.v in Albany on business.
Anyone wishing to buv cheat seed, I have a
Hope Clay first.; Kathleen Pugh vote for w hatever candidate
M E Thomas was an Alban;
limited am ount free from smut.
second: Kathleen Arnold third. they felt would do the most fo r caller last Saturday,
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Chickens, laying variety—Karl the cause of prohibition.
J C Brown transacted but
1 will exchange for oats if desired.
Dannen first; Ruth Malson sec­
Reports from the unions o f I ness in Albany Saturday,
ond; Dorothy Maxwell third,
the county showed th at the >
.P rof A F Weber, principal 1
Corn —Roy Dannen first; Karl (were in a healthful condition, the Brownsville schools, attem
Dannen second. John Dannen ! H arrisburg
and Brownsville ed the fair Friday.
third; Kenneth Arnold fourth.
unions each doubled their mera-j
Halsey Items
P o ta to e s-Jo h n Dannen first; bership during the year.
Karl Dannen second; Kenneth
In the afternoon Mrs Dora L>a-'
Cleona Smith left Monday fo
Arnold third.
vis of Shedd, delivered the a d ­ Salem to attend the Willamett
Prizes for the places scored in dress of welcome which was re­
each club aggregate $14, the sponded to by Mrs Robinson of University.
Mrs Anna Paulson died Mon
prize money being divided in Albany.
day
morning at ner
her nome
home we
wes
four prizes, $5, $4, $3. and $2 for
Mrs E C Fisher of Albany,
,a f? r an ll,nesos ° f “
each of the four places respect­ read a paper on "Child Welfare ” ° f
ively.
and Rev Reed of Shedd, d e ltv
We^ 3 duration. She w,
»ays th e G o o d J u d g e
born tn Norway but had been
Besides the local prizes offered, ered a short address
the American Jersey Cattle club
A ma:i can get a heap more
Officers elected for the coming
f° r a " Umb<
offered $75 and the Shorthorn year are: Mrs Emma Archiba d ° f y™ 8; J he funeral
satisfaction frnmasmall chew
Breeders’ association, of Port- of Oakville, pres,dent; 1 J ,s s ! Y J * held Tu“ d«y a t the horn
of this class of tobacco, than
and, $50.
Grace Driver of Tangent, vice of her son-in-law.
son in-,aw- P A Pehnwo,
he ever could get from a big
I
with
whom
she had made he
The
fair
opened
at
10
o’clock.
president; Mrs Dora Davis c f
chew.of the old kind.
home,
a
fter
which the remaii
Dinner was served cafeteria Shedd, corresponding secri.tarv:
H e finds it costs less, too. The
were
taken
to the Pine Grot
style by the ladies of the M eth> Mrs I) E Clark of H arrisburg,
good tobacco taste lasts so
cemetery
for
i iterm ent.
dist and United Presbyterian recording secretary; Mis Geo J
much longer he doesn’t need
churches.
¡Wilhelm of Harrisburg, tre*?-'
$100 Reward, $10*
to have a fresh chew nearly
1 he fair was held on J the school urer.
T h * rea d e rs o f th is
paper
wtll I
as often.
pleased to learn th a t tlia r s la a t le a l
grounds. Mrs E W Shedd, the
Mrs Sarah Jane C ornett died one
dreaded disease t h a t science ha
Any man who uses the Real
local chairman of all the clubs, Wednesday afternoon. Set tem- been a b le to c ure In a ll Its stages an
th a t is c a ta i rh. C a ta r r h being g re a tl
Tohac o (Zhew wi!! tell you
Jeserves special mention for her her 8, 1920. at the age of 71 at Influenced by c o n s titu tio n a l condition
uires c o n s titu tio n a l tre a tm e n t
H a lf
that.
enthusiasm in keeping things the home of her son, J K Con iett. * req
a ta r r h M edicin e ie ta k e n In te r n a lly an
acts th ru th e Blood on th e M ucous 8 a r
P u t ttp in two stylet
• * o f th e System th e re b y destroying
was born in IllinoLa in
fo u n d a tio n o f th e disease, r iv in g th
Next year Shedd expects to 1847 and came to Oregon with the
patient s tre n g th by b u ild in g up th e con
s tltu tlo n and assisting n a tu re In doing It
W -B C l T is a long fine-cut tobacco
stage a community fair, having her parents' in 1851 to S hedd. w o rk T h e p ro p rieto rs ha v e so m u d
in th e c u ra tiv e p o w e r o f H a i r
exhibits of farm produce of all where she has resided
ever C rs a ith
RIC j H 1 C l ’ I is a short-cut tobacco
ta r rh M edicine th a t th e y o ffe r CM
H u n d re d D o lla rs fo r a n y case t h a t It f a il
kinds, a bread baking contest since. She is survived b y her to cure Send fo r 11st o f te s tim o n ia ls .
We , , n . Re
• r»y IIUY U'CdflWdv, N ew V-CHl C«tV
A ddress F J i ’H E N I T A C O . T o M
and kindred competition».
.only son. J B Cornett.
Ohio. Sold by a ll D ru g g is ts . U c.
have.
Oregon Agricultural College
G. W. MORNHINWEG
Albany Furniture Excnange
CLARK’S
CONFECTIONERY.
Cross & White
Cross & White
CHOPPING EVERY DAY.
O. w . F R U M i
&
“ N O W -A -D A Y S ”
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