| judging contest« to be held a t the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l T.iv"«tool exhioitiou in P o rtlan d , Nov 15th, ¿ne that is relished at all times by young and old alike is our iras won by the Sbedd club ln- ice ream . If is mr. le from pure •ividuallv, Clifford C ornett scored unadulterated cre;,m and fla­ li'zbest w ith 420, H arold Pugf- vored with pure fruit flavors. 380, and Dell is C ornett B60, m a­ Try some whenever you can. king a to tal of 1660. The losers There is no more wholesome or scored 1035 points. Aleo the Shedd Jersey calf club delicious refrshment on earth. of which one member was absent, Parties and families supplied and a Benton county team engag­ in any quantity. ed in practice jndgiug. The Shedd Jersey club was to have attem pted lo qualify to represent I.inn co u n ­ ty a t the W estern Royal Livestock show in Spokane Nov 1, but be­ cause one m em ber was unable to ne present selection was deferred The two m em bers of the Jersey club presen t were H arvey McCon­ nell and R alph Matson but they were debarred from the Portland trial because they wou the state cham pionship in stock judging at ibe sta te fair in Salem. At the conclusion of the judging the m em bers of the four team s were given com plim entary tickets to the football game between the U A C and th e M ultnom ah club where tney w atched the two team s battle to a scoreless tie. J B C ornett has moved from the farm into Shedd. The freshm en and teachers were entertained last F riday n ig h t with a party given by the 7th an d 8th grades. G randm a D unlap lias returned to town after visiting for a w hile with her son, W J D unlap. A Anyone wishing to boy cheat seed, 1 have a There were eleven from here who attended the Rebekah conven­ /j\ limited am ount free from smut. »-■4 tion at Jefferson. A I Will exchange for oats if desired. Mrs J C Clay, who had been visiting in P o rtland, retu rn ed to Shedd last T hursday. Mrs M eada Forbes is visiting this week w ith her brother, W J D unlap. Sbedd was well represented at the Odd Fellow s’ convention in Coivftllis la st S atu rd a y , more than th irty going from the lodge tiere. Fred H ill is shaking hands with E V E R Y T H IN G F O R T H E H O M E his old friends here. N E W A N D SEC O N D H A N D HO U SEH O LD GOODS W B McClain and eon N orm an, 415-421 West First Street who had been visiting at Oak When in need of house hold goods, we can save your money. Ridge, returned last week. Mrs Cassie M argason and her two children have gone to Mur- n a n for a visit w ith her grand- sa y s th e Good Judge lutxher, Mrs C astlem un That you are getting full D F N ew land, wbo was lately value for your money h u rt in an autom obile accident in when you use this class of Seattle, is rapidly im proving. H e tobacco. was an A lbany caller M onday. The good, rich, real to­ Mr and Mrs R E M argason bacco taste lasts so long, were A lbany shoppers M onday. you don’t need a fresh Mr and Mrs E E G ordon left chew nearly as often—nor Tuesday for a trip to New York do you need so big a chew ■nid other points of interest. A POPULAR REFRESHMENT. CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. Cross & i White Screen Doors, Screen Door Sets, etc. A complete assortment of Fishing Tackle, G ar­ den H o s e , Nozzles, Sprayers, Valves etc. Cross & White CALIFORNIA I Winter Playground of the Pacific Where the climate brings sunshine and flowers the year round. Play golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship courts; polo on fields of international renown; motor over perfect high­ ways: horseback riding along picturesque bridle-paths; surf bath­ ing or. smooth sandy beaches. Reduced Round Trip Winter Excursion Tickets via The Shasta Route On sale daily to March 31. 1921. Final return limit April 30, 1921. Stopovers permitted at all points within limit of tickets. California booklets will help you select the resort of your choice. Secure your copy now. They are free on request. Inquire of local agents for particulars as to faret, routes, sleeping car accommodations and train service via the Shasta Route. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent spirit, and mourning based upon whole state. The Port of Port­ it, who pass into the sweetest land Commission having ¡been and most sacred recesses of created by a special act of the Christ’s heart. legislature, that law can he Blessed are the meek. True amended only by the legislature meekness is heroic. It means or by a vote of the people of all victory over self and the control Oregon. of temper and passion. Upon the Port of Portland haa Merciful. Mercv as a feeling devolved the duty of providing a is that habit of mind which navigable channel up the Colum­ ieads one to feel pity rather than bia and Willamette rivers, of JR resentment toward a wrong do­ builddng docks and other ship­ er. ping facilities. The increased Pure in heart. Complete pu­ number and tonnage of ships re­ rity of inward thought and de- quire that the channel be deep­ s.re. ened and widened and that more Peacemakers, Those who tty docks be built. For this purpose to heat quarrels among men anu the bill enlarges the borrowing nations and to reconcile men to and taxing power of the commis­ God. sion, but taxes are to be levied Persecuted. Chris t i a n i t y and bonds and interest on them teaches that persecution against paid by taxpayers of the Port any faith is w rong. District. The pastor called a meeting of School Notes the Sunday school board last Sun lay at which it was decided to put on an intensive rally and The girls’ glee club are going to give a minstrel show Friday decision day campaign. evening, Nov 5. Come and en­ Mrs Lester Pearl of Portland, joy an evening f ill of clean fun a daughter of Mr and Mrs E IS and a good hearty laugh. Tick- Marsters, attended the morning i ets will be on sale next week. service. Also Miss Maude Bri­ Everybody come and help your ant of Albany, who was a guest school. it the D S McWilliams home. The High School is increasing A goodly number of our town in number each week. We are and country people turned out all hopeful for a lively good year. last Thursday evening to extend The girls are going to practice to Bro Cook and family a hearty Monday and Thursday evenings. as you did with the ordi­ reception in their new field. Funeral services for H erbert We are hoping to make up a good Mrs B M Bond led in the intro­ nary kind. Davis, son of G E Davis and wife first team to play other towns. duction of some new and enjoy­ A nym onw l > 1: 3 f ceu the were field at 2 o ’clock T uesday a f ­ A High School play is in prog­ able games in which everyone Real T o b ar: j <. 'h v will ternoon a t the Shedd ceiu-tery. ress. It will be a GOOD one. became acquainted with the tell you thut. Mr Davis was born in B-nton preacher and the fellow he did The foot ball bovs were defeat­ Put up in two styles county, March 3, 1901, but had ' not know. And then the eats ed last Saturday by Brownsville resided on a farm near Shedd foi | W-B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco served by the ladies’ committee. 12 to 0. But they played up well several years. A brother, Ken * 1 R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco W-e-l-1, when a fellow calls for and really did splendidly for the neth, recen tly died from d ip h th e more you know it tastes pretty first game. Many of them were ri’t, and H erbert also had tin good. badly bruised. -aine disease, but recovered from Dear friends, do not forget Last week the first four grades the M 'tn o d is *. ch u rch every o th e r t when haart com plications set in, Shedd the prayer meeting on Thursday entertained the High School As­ snnday eve n ing and the M e th o ­ which resulted in death Sunday evening and the gospel sermons sembly with several of their lit­ Last F rid ay aJternooa an exci­ lis t m in is te r preaches at the I.' P i ifteruoon at 2 o ’clock. on Sunday, both morning and tle games. The High School was tin g game uf football was place •liurch every a lte rn a te S unday , evening. delighted with their fun They Methodist Church N otes on the C entral Hi gridiron. Th •ve ilin g . ire now preparing another drill. A lbany team was too heavy fo The C alapnoia T hreshing Co Why Support the Port of Port-, Shedd and the score was 47 to 7 ii 'eld a meeting lately a t the Shedd The Teacher's Training class SUNDAY SCHOOL land Measure? favor of A lbany. D uring the pre ■tank to transact business. ire busily recording the library Citizenship in the new king gress of (he gam e, D G ihhs, right oooks and putting new cords in Mrs k i t e Cruft is caiivassintt dom. In submitting the Port of Port­ tackle, was p a in fu lly in ju red. In- lor the U 1' church and Mrs Ye therefore shall be p?rfe?t land consolidation bill to the vo­ them. left leg above the an k le beiiq •(•ranger for the M ethodist church. as your heavenly Father is per­ ters of Oregon the people of Those in the book keeping badly sprained so th a t lie had to Miss H a ttie Damien leaves this fect. Matt 5: 48. Portland ask the people of the class are finding it more difficult be eartied from th e field. ■veek tor a few m onths’ visit with This lesson teaches us to study whole state for authority to pro­ as they proceed with their work. Mis* M aude Allen of Shedd, -slatives in South D akota and the thought of Jesus as to the vide means of shipment by sea Quite a number of the High and E rn est W eber of Roseburg, low». She lived there until character required of a citizen for the state’s products. Port­ School students are taking mu- were m arried at th e home of th e ilimit ten years ago. of the kingdom. land is the great port of Oregon, ■»¡c lessons to gain another cred­ bride S unday, October 1(1, 11*20, Last S a tu rd a y the contest took Blessed are the poor in spirit, for it is the chief point of ex­ it by Rev Stanley Van W in k le . |dac« in Corvallis bet ween the meaning the opposite of pride, port for the products of both We thank all those who patron­ They will make th e ir b o rne. in Shedd S h o ilh o rn c luh and the self righteousness and conceit. eastern and western Oregon, ized the foot ball game last Sat­ Roseburg Scio 1‘ig d u b as to w ho would rep- Biessed are they that mourn. ind in that manner it renders a urday. The U P minister preaches in resent Liuu county in the slot«- It is they who have poverty of public service to practically the High School Reporter. | CHOPPING EVERY DAY. Albany Furniture Exchange “Y o u m a y b e S u r e ”