Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, September 30, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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SBPT. i#, i v s
Woven rugs—1,
Minnie
Mills
Red Astrachan, Rome Beauty on the negative side and that
Burns; 2, Vera Wow. »
Winter Bananas— 1, E. W is the absence of gambling de
Maying ahead of Portland
Hooked rugs— 1, Mrs. H J. Mc­ Shedd.
vices and shows of question­
TO R R A N C E
Innis; 2, M a. N. F. Grubbe.
Mammoth Black Twig— 1, able character; if there were
Cecil B. DeMille’s-
Hardanger lunch cloth— 1, Mr^ F. M. French ; 2, E. W. Shedd.
such we failed to see any signs
Fred Bloom; 2, Pauline Bloom; 3,
Yellow Newtown Pippin— 1, of them.
Reconditioning Shop
Olga Lyon.
F. M. French; 2, E. W. Shedd.
With this commendable
Satin and eylet lunch cloth— 1,
Delicious— 1, E. W. Shedd; striving for the best in mater­
Starring
Ray bestoo Hi-speed Brake
Mrs. W. E. Anderson; 2, Olga Lyon. 2, A. Widmer.
ial production and life, all who
Service Station
Lunch cloth and four napkins— 1,
LEATRICE JOY
Ortley— 1, E. W. Shedd.
are enlisted in the kingdom of
Mrs.
E.
F.
Wiles;
2,
Elsie
Roner;
3
Pears
our Savior can learn how im
EDMUND BURNS
212 East First s.. Alb- ay. near
Mrs. Sam Fawver.
portant it is that we strive to
Bartlett— 1, E. W. Shedd.
the skating rink
ROBERT EDSON
Phone 379
Embroidered sideboard scarf—1
Anjou— 1, Roe Shelton.
pioduce the best for him. Not
Olga
Lyon;
2,
Mrs.
E.
F.
Wiles;
3
ir.
the
sense
that
one
individua
Bose—
1,
Harry
Bode.
In a drama at lo r* anp lux­
Mrs. A. R. Storer.
Fall butter— 1, Robt. Burk­ or religious body is competing
ury that touch»» the heart
Sideboard set, 3 pieces—1, Mrs hart.
with another, but that all are
and delights the eye.
John A. Haglund; 2, Olga Lyon.
Dairy Cattle
members of his body, and our Halsey Railroad T¡me
Next Sun.— Mon. — Tuee.
Bed linen sot—1, Nellie Young; 2,
Heifer, 2 years—1, Harold Gilkey. striving shall be to make the
North
South
Olga Lyon; 3, S. E. Sweet.
Bull, 3 years— 1, E. J. Pugh; 2, whole body more glorious
ALBANY
32, 3:24 a. m. flag 17, 12:09 p. m
Gordon Gilkey.
Robert I. Parker.
16, 5;15 a. m.
Crocheting
15. 12:45 p. m
O ti 4 - 6 - 6
18, 8:16 a. in. flag
33, 8:12 p m 8».
Percheron Stallions
Centerpiece
crocheted
edge—1.
Eight
years
or
over—1,
W.
A.
Falk.
Mrs. J. E. Stevens; 2, Edith Edlholm
»
TH E M ARKETS
Two years old—1, R. G. McRey
The Great Outdoors
3, Mrs. Victor Ekstrand.
Noe 14 and 16 stop to let off passengers
from south of Engene.
Collection of five or more pieces nolds.
Portland
(Continued from page 4)
Percheron Mare
No. 31, direct connnctlon for Marshfield
Filet—1, Mrs. J. O. Edlholm; 2, Olga
W heat—Big Bend bluestem, |1 .*6 ;
points.
Eight years or over— 1, W. A. Falk
Everett Willard.
Lyon.
hard white and soft white, *1.31; west­ Passengers for synth of Eugene .hould
2, W. A. Falk.
Angel cuke— 1, Mrs. Johi
Set
of
six
doilies,
all
crochet—1,
ern
white.
*1.34;
hard
w
inter
and
take train No. 17.
Sheep C lub— Shropshire»
Four years old—1, W. A. Falk; 2 northern spring, *1.28.
McChesney: 2, Mrs. C. E. Van
Olga Lyons.
Halsey-Brownsville stage loaves Hal.
Boys
scoring
the
highest
W.
A.sFaik.
nice; 3, Mrs. Anna Williams. were; Wilmer Averhoff, Mill-
Hay — Alfalfa, *18®>1* ton; valley sey at 7 a. m and 12:15 and 811 o K
Set of six doilies, linen center—1,
Get of sire of two colts, any age— timothy, *18(>20; eastern Oregon Leave. BrownsviHe at 7:40 x
Molasses ginger bread— 1 ird Shelton.
Mrs. Fred Blume.
3.35 and 8:45 p. m.
Winnie Ohling.
timothy. *21©22.
Garment crochet yoke— 1, S. E 1, W. A. Falk.
Sheep
raising—Lambs—
1,
Home made candies— 1 Millard Shelton; 2, Donald Sweet; 2, Mrs. W. E. Anderson; 3, Champion, best any age— W. A
Butterfat—52c shippers’ track.
Outgoing Mail
Falk.
Eggs— Ranch, 35@>39c.
Agnes Warner.
Helen Ehrlich.
Shelton:
3
and
4
Ted
Downing
Champion
best
st.'Jlion,
any
age—
Two special prizes on can
Cheese—
Prices
t.
o.
b.
Tillamook;
At the Halsey poetoffice msili
Lunch cloth, filet—1, Elsie Roner;
Market lambs— 1, Millard
Triplets. 30c; loaf. 31c per lb.
close going north nt 11:60 a. m
dy— 1. Mra. C. P. Kizer; 2 Shelton;
2, Mfs- Ben Bartcher; 3, Olga Lyons W. A. Falk.
2,
Donald
Shelton;
3,
Cattle— Steers, medium, *7.26®8.25. and 5:20 p. m.
Mrs. A. D. Gregory.
Lunch cloth, plain or cheted edge
Robert Sommers; 4, Kenneth
Going south, 11:10 a. m. and
«
Hogs—Medium to choice, *12:00®
Ministerial
Indorsement
—1, Olga Lyons; 2, Mrs. Fred Blume.
Canned F ruita
Sommers
5:20 p. m.
13 00.
Pillow
slip,
crocheted
edge-—1,
Mrs.
Lambs
for breeding— 1,
“What is the use of
General display— 1, Mrs. J
Sheep— Lambs, medium to choice,
To Brownsville, 0:20 a. m.
Donald Shelton; 2 and 3, Mill- Fred Bloom. Pauline Bloom; 3, Olga county fair? ” asks the per *T2.00®13 00.
Lawerenson.
12 m. Morning stage to Browns-
Lyons.
Best can of fruit— 1, Mrs Ard Shelton.
ville goes on to Crawfordsvill»
Lunch set, five peices, crocheted son who has never before at
Best club sheep— 1 and 2,
Ernest Pugh; 2, Mrs. Katt
HoDey and Sweet Home.
Seattle.
Millard Shelton; 3, Donald edge— 1, Mrs. W. E. Anderson; 2, tended one and must see
Croft; 3, Mrs. J. F. Roner.
W heat— Soft white, *1.35; western
reason for all things from a white,
Olga Lyons.
Shelton.
Canned Vegetables
*1.38; hard winter. »1.32; west­
Pillow Slips, filet trim— 1, Mrs. E. standpoint of usefulness— that of ern red. *1.31; Northern spring, *1.33; Cards of Thanks
Showmanship contest— 1,
Best quart tomatoes— 1, Mr;
We wish to thank our friends and
Donald Shelton, 2, Ted Down- F. Wiles; 2, Elsie Roner; 3, Mrs. Sam being a contribution to bet­ Big Bend bluestem, »1.39H.
Ernest Pugh.
ter living and ideals. He who Hay— Alfalfa. »23; D. C., »23; tim­ neighbors who so kindly assisted us
Best quart string beans— 1 ng; 3, Millard Shelton, 4, Rob- Fawver.
Specimen Filet—1, Olga Lyons; 2, is caught in the thrill perhaps othy, »26; mixed hay, *24.
?rt Sommers.
during the illness and death of our
Mrs. Ernest Pugh.
Mrs. E. F. Wiles; 3, Mrs. A. R. takes no time to reason about
Butter—Creamery, 48® 54c.
wife and mother.
Best quart peas— 1, Mrs. F
Hogs
Stover.
its usefulness for he is in it Eggs— Select ranch, 46@48c.
George Maxwell.
G. Haller.
Litter of four Chester Whites-
Specimen Irish crochet— 1, Mrs. whether or no.
Hogs— Prime, *13.25®13.66.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sawyer.
Best exhibit of 6 quarts veg l, Glen Meyers.
John A. Haglund; 2, Olga Lyons.
‘Thrill,” I said, There is Cattle— Prime steers, * 8.25@8.50.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Chialvo.
etables— 1, Alpha Kester; 2
Junior sow— 1, Glen Meyers
Centerpiece, all crochet— 1, Mrs. E. a thrill at the fair, the thrill
Cheese— Oregon fancy, 30c; Oregon
Mfs. J. A.Lawrenson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Price.
I, Pearl Meyers.
F. Wiles; 2, Olga Lyons; 3, S. E. cf competition. Everybody is standards 26c; Washington triplets
Best quart canned baby
Litter of four Duroc Jerseys Sweet.
We are deeply grateful for the
trying to outdo everybody else. 28c.
beets— 1, Mrs. J. A. Lawren —1, Wilmer Averhoff; 2, Wau-
White
Embroidery
Months have been spent, and
sen; 2, Mrs. F. G. Haller.
many kindnesses of our friends and
leta Averhoff; 3, Pearl Aver-
Spokane.
,
French centerpeice— 1, Mrs. C. F. perhaps in some instances
neighbors in our recent sorrow.
M iscellaneous
loff; 4, George Freese.
Hogs—Prime, mixed, *12.75©>13.00.
Sexauer; 2, Mrs. F. O. Edholm; 3, years, to bring about a condi­
John W. Miller /
Marekt
hog—
1,
Wauneta
Assortment jellies— 1, A1
F. O. Edholm.
tion in the horse, cow hog or Cattle— Prime steers, * 7.60@8.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller.
pha Kester; 2, Mrs. C. P. Ki Xverhoff; 2, George Freese; 3, Mrs.
French and eyelet centerpeice—1 sheep that he may appear at
Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Stevenson.
Sugene
Freese;
4,
Delivan
zer.
____ i
Elsie Roner.
the fair superior to any other. PLANT VARIETIES CREATED
Best bottle fruit juice— 1 Jurkhart.
Hardanger centerpeice— Cora But­ They think of the thrill when
As
to
prohibition
the issue now
Junior
sow—
1,
Wilmer
Av­
Mrs. J. Lawrensen.
ler.
the judges say, “This one shall L uther Burbank Perfects New Sweet is whether the United States gov­
Best quart sweet cucumbei erhoff; 2, Pearl Averhoff, 3,
12 peices white embroidery have the blue ribbon.” Of
ernment shall prevail or whsthsr
Corn, A ster and Rose.
pickles— 1, Mrs. J. Lawrenson )elivan Burkhart; 4, Eugene — Display
1,
Mrs.
H.
R. Schultz; 2, Mrs. Ken­ course only one of each class
Santa Rosa, Cal.— Three new plant the triumph is to be with lew.
Best quart sour cucumbei ?reese.
shall receive such a thrill but creations, a new type of sweet corn breaken. We are betting on tbe
Best club hog— 1, Wauneta neth Bloom; 3, Mrs. Fred Bloom.
pickles— 1, Mrs. C. E. Vannict
Bed linen set, three peices— Mrs. the others have been in it up and new rarietles of the aster and United State».— Oregon Voter.
kverhoff; 2, Wilmer Averhoff;
2, Mrs. L. F. Roner.
Otto Nagel.
to that time.
rose, hare been created by Luther
Best ja r meat relish— 1 !, Wauneta Averhoff.
Dresser scarf—Mrs. Fred Bloom;
There is a thrill for the or­ Burbank, plant scientist.
Showmanship contest— 1,
During the balance of September
Mrs. J. A. Lawrenson.
Mrs. W. E. Anderson; 3, Bernice dinary observer who is not a
The corn specimen perfected by Bur­ and the month of October yearly sub-
Best pint bottle catsup— 1 ‘earl Averhoff; 2, Delivan 2,
competitor in the display of bank is much more productive than scriptions for the Oregonian will be
lurkhart; 3, Wilmer Averhoff Brock, Scio.
Mrs. J. A . Lawrenson.
Lunch cloth, satin—1, Mrs. Cor­ animals, vegetables, fruits, etc. any he has produced, he stated. It is
I,
Eldon
McClain.
taken at *5 for the dally s 4 *7 fer
Best 1 'quart beef— 1, Mrs
mier.
He sees that grand champion, much sweeter, more tender and palat daily and Sunday and L will discount
J. A. Lawrenson.
B eef C attle
able
and
comes
much
earlier
in
the
Lunch set. satin and eyelet—1, Mrs that prize winner, the
red
25c on every subscriptfcn received.
Mechanical toys— 1, Robt.
Junior calf— 1, Jack Dan M. A. Klapotz; 2, Mrs. Kenneth ribbon display, and the white season.
Ferguson, 2, Glen W hite; 3, len, Jr.
A
/ J. W. Re<or.
Burbank
has
produced
more
than
Bloom.
ribbon prize, and that which
Russell Williamson.
Yearling calf— 1, Jack Dan
Lunch cloth and four napkins—1, was too unlucky to receive any 100 varieties of the aster, and his
Cake— 1, Blanche Horsky; en, Jr.
I suppose tbe Southern Pacifl«
Mrs. Otto Nagel.
at all, and all the time he sees, latest offering Is the largest of them
2, Margaret Vannice.
Best club beef calf— 1, Jack
Pillow slips, one pair— 1, Mrs. E. although it is invisible to any all. It is also beautiful In color, tex­ company, directly and through ill
Embroidery three articles— iannen, Jr.
subsidiaries, has likely 100,000,000
F. Wiles; 2, Blanche Stratton; 3, other, that cow, horse, sheep, ture and appearance.
1, Evelyn Acheson; 2, Frances
Details of the new type of rose are invested in railways where tbe
H olstein
Edith Edholm.
hog
chicken
pumpkin,
tomato,
Mitchell; 8, Ruth Nelson.
Junior calf— 1.
Edgar
Sideboard scarf—-1, Mrs.
Fred flower or what not that is on unavailable, other than It is one more motive power is electnoity.— Paul
Enf^broidery three article! ’•rimes;
variety, a bit different than any pre Shoup, vice-president S. P.
2,
Reynold
Grimes;
3
Bloom; 2, Edith Edholms; 3 Mrs. his own farm. He will say to
vlously produced.
for students under 12— 1 Mar ^ena Grimes; 4, John Grimes Kenneth Bloom.
his wife, if she is there: "We
tha H arris; 2, Grace Fawver;
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT ®f tbs
Jearling calf— 1,
Lloyd
Sideboard set, three pieces— 1, Mrs. could have taken a prize with
State ef Oregon for the Coaaty ef
8, Anna Bohles.
BRIEF
GENERAL
NEWS
Grimes; 2, Zena Grimes
Cormier.
Linn, Department Number Two
that sheep or that pumpkin if
t ' Room Exhibits
General qualificatioiAi— 1,
Table linen set, seven pieces— 1. we had brought it.”
He, at
A bill to abolish the Shipping board George W. Laubner,
Plaintiff,
Grimes;
2, Edgar Mrs. D. O. Woodworth.
the same time, will have vis­ will be introduced In the next session
Rural schools— 1, Foster: Joyd
Grimes.
Artistic Needlework
ions of improvement.
His of congress by Senator W alter Edge. The unknown vs. h tir t of Law.
2, Crowfoot; 3. Dever.
Jersey
Centerpiece, novelty embroidery— ideals of production in what New Jersey, republican.
rence Higgins, deceaardt.
Grade 1— 1, Madison; 2
Junior calf— 1, Edith Pugh; 1, Mrs. Sam Fawver; 2, Elsie Roner; ever line he is in will be raised.
A bill to deed all public lands to the and also all other person? jScMKoMS
Lebanon North school; 3, Leb
parties unknown claim ­
2, Gordon Gilkey.
3, Edith Edholms.
Then, there is a like thrill states in which they are located will or
anon south school.
ing any right, title, estate,
be
Introduced
by
Senator
W
illiam
H
Embroidery
dresser
scarf—1,
Mrs.
Yearling
club—
1,
Harold
for the boys and girls. The big
Grade 2— 1, Madison; 2
lien or interest m the real
F. W. Maxwell; 2, Mildred Colins; 3, end of the fair in real usefu I- King of Ltah at the next session of estate described in the com­
Lebanon North school; 3, St Gilkey.
plaint harem,
Defendants
ness is that part which has to congress.
Mary’s Academy.
, Best club calf— 1, . Edith Mrs. Ldffy Bilyeu.
Grade 3— 1, Lebanon South I
’ 2, Edgar Grimes; 3, Embroidered dresser set. two do with the youth. That pig, Abd-el-Krim. the Rlffian chief. Is re­ To the above-named defendants;
In the name of the state of Oteges :
pieces—1, Mrs. Sam Fawver; 2, Mrs. calf, sheep or chicken that ported to have offered rewards total
school; 2, Albany Madison; 8 I ‘’hrold Gilkey.
tng »5000 for every member of the \o u and each of you are hereby reqsired
Sewing
Clark Cheadle.
some boy or girl raised and squadron
Albany Maple.
to appear and answer the oempiaiat
of American volunteer avia of plaintiff filed agamst yon is the
Colored linen, embroidered hand­ brought to the fair will be an
Exhibit of sewing— 1, Hilda
Exhibit lessons 1 to 10— 1,
tors
brought
to
him.
dead
or
alive
above
conn and cause
of
kerchiefs, thre(B pieces— 1,< Mildred unquenchable incentive
to Formal orders to appear to testify before entitled
Virginia Lewis; 2, Alice Jud­ Tohnston; 2, Ione Gregson.
the 14th day of October. l « i
Exhibit—
1,
Ulah
Burrell;
2,
Collins.
son.
numerous youth of like age to before the president's special aircraft the same being the date specified in the
Lunch cloth— 1, Mrs. W. E. Ander­ do the same.
They will be
Exhibit Div. 3— 1. Hazel Zy Esther McKinney} 3, Loretta
were issued by the war depart­ order of publication of thia aom-eons,
and if you fail to ao appeir and auawtf
sett; 2. Lona Zysett; 3. G e o r J McPher8on; 4« Roberta Greg- son; 2, Caroline Klapotz; 3, Blanche the real substantial men and board
ment to Colonel W illiam Mitchell, air said complaint the plaintiff will takes
Strattan.
women
of
affairs
in
time
to
gie Whitney; 4, Clara W hit-■
service critic, and nine other flying decree against yo” in accordance with
Textiles
Lunch set, five pieces— I, Elsie come.
ney.
the prayer of p la in u ff’a complaist ie
officers.
The boy or girl who has Princess Matilda. 22 year old daugh thia cause, to w it : T h a t you. and eaah
Home beautification— 1, Lo­ cotton patchwork quilt—1, Mrs. R. C. Roner; 2, Mrs. G .T. Heckensmith; 3.
you be required to set forth the »a-
Margaaon; 2, E llie Brenton Halsey; Mrs. W. E. Anderson.
na Zysett.
from time to time made dis­ ter of the king and queen of Italy, was of
lure and extent of th» ietoreat of
3, Mrs. R. C. Margaaon.
Pieces
of
French
knots—
1.
Mrs.
play drawings and writings in married to Prince Phillip. 29 year old eatate claimed in and to aai4 prenutet
Girls in the Girls' club scor­
Silk patchwork quilt—1, W. B Sam Fawver; 2. Grace F-sWVer.
ing highest all around were; Stann.
bis or her own school has a new •on of the German house of Hesse. described in plaintiff's complaint asd
Specimen artistic needlework— 1,
Philip is a nephew of the ex katfcer that plaintiff 's title to said premise« be
Hazel Zysett. Wauneta Aver
Knit socks— 1, Wrs. R C. Marga­ Mrs.
Clark Cheadle;
2, Pauline standard set in looking at the of Germany and a second cousin of decreed to be valid and forever quieted
hoff.
and that yon, and each of you. he for­
school display.
Many have King George V of England.
sen.
Bloom; 3, Mrs. Sam Fawver.
ever barred from clan mag aay right
School Art Work
Braided rug— 1. Mrs. D. A. Covey;
Sofa Pillow— 1, Mrs. Minnie Hen­ the joy of receiving recogni­
tittle, eatate or interest, in aid to «aid
tion
from
the
judges
in
that
premises, or any p u t thereof, whiell
Heat rural school room ex- 2. Mrs. a M. Poland; 8, Mrs. D. A derson; 2, Mrs. Faxon; 3, Mrs. F. O
Scott and Wife Denied Divoros.
line,
but
almost
everyone
will
premise« are described aa follows:
hibit— 1, Foster; 2, Dever: 3, J Covey.
Elhoirn.
Alpena. M ich —Divorces were de­
Herinmng at an it-eu pipe, which la
Crowfoot.
Crocheted rug— 1, Mrs.
C.
F.
Table runner— 1, Mrs. Sr.m Fawver. have a standard set in perse­ nied both Frank D. Scott, Michigan east SO feet distant from the aonthwrat
verance,
neatness
and
skill,
Grade school— 1, Grade 1,1 Loomis,
Towel—1. Mrs. I» ffy Bilyeu.
repmaentattvs, and Edna James Scott, corner of block No 5 in Shedd. Oregos.
that he will not be satisfied to his
Lebanon North school; 2, Cen- I Cotton patchwork quilt—1, Mrs. E
wife, in a decision handed -lows by which is recorded in volume 1. page 1*.
Horticulture— Apples
of plat records in Linn coamty, Oregos ;
fall below.
tr a l; 3, Madison.
A Botts; 2. Mrs. W B. Ramsay.
Circuit
Judge Frank D. Emerick thence north 462 feet to an iron pipo-
Single layer box— 1, E. W.
Then,
there
is
the
friendly
Representative Scott charged cruelty thence east 120 feel to the west lioe of
Grade 2— Madison 1 and 2 ;| Patchwork quilt, silk— 1, Man- L Shedd.
competition betw’een commun­ and misconduct. Mrs. Scott charged right of way of Southern Pacific tail-
Cade.
St. Marys’ Academy.
Rest box— 1, E. W. Shedd.
thence aouth aloag the
Grade 3— 1, St. Mary's | Beaded bags— 1, Mrs. W. E. An­
Best packed box for market- ities. That little country place her husband gambled for high stakes roairceuipany;
wtat line of| said rig h t of way 46»
derson; 2, Mrs. Estelle Kendall.
Academy; 2. Madison.
1. F. M. French; 2, E. W. way out in the jungles, puts on •n<l rank.
feet to an iron pipe, thence weat 12*
a display of its products and
Appiiqued bedspread— t,
Nellie Shedd.
Grade 4— 1, St. Mary’s
feet to the place of beginning, contaia-
1 27 acres, more or less, all lyisg >•
Young; 2, Mr* J. A. McCullough.
Academy; 2, Madison.
Raldwina— 1, E. W. Shedd. life that gives one a notion Insurance Concerns H it by Tax Ruling ing
■ ew York. N. Y.— Two hundred in Linn connty, state of Oregon.”
Grade 6— 1, Madi.on; 2, St. | Crocheted bedspread—1. Mrs. J. H.
Gravenstein— 1, Robt. Burk­ that he would like to live
This summons is S'trved on you by
there, and if one s own team •eraace rompaaies |n the Halted publication
Robnett.
Maryls Academy.
h art; 2, Leo Zeller.
authorized and ordered by
Btatee
which
have
been
selling
com
oi
community
has
nothing
order of Hon. Percv 'd. Kelly, judge of
Embroidered muslin bedspread —1,
GrAfde fi— 1, Madison; 2, St.
Grimes Golden— 1, E. W.
btned
Ilf
.
.
Bd
accident
policies
were
the
above
entitled
co art, made and »»-
he 18 8av'in*r t0 himself,
Mrs. W. E. Anderson; 2, Mrs. J. W. Shedd'; 2. F. M. French.
Mary’s Academv.
tered at chambers at Albanv. Oregon • •
yteeted
In
a
ruling
made
by
Federal
“
What
is
the
matter
with
us
Isroar; 3. Mrs. G. T Horkensmith.
Jonathans— 1. Ed. Hollo­
Domestic Art
Judge Brubb ordering the New York the 19th day of Aug uat. 1925.
anyway? W* mast be dead.”
Tufted bedspread—1, Mra. Fred way; 2, E. W. Shedd.
The date of the , first publication •<
This year s Lino county fair bss Pnu
Grade 9— 1, Susan S te ll- 1 Bloom; 2, Mrs Goodlander; 3, Mrs
r° “ P M r
W
the thia aummona is th a 2»ih day of August
King— 1, E. W. Shedd.
L. fl. towelling.
nited States government *100,000 in 1,25
macher; 2, Mary Paulus; 3, | Fred Bloom
Lady— 1, F. M. French.
‘Hell’s Highland’
GLOBE
Dorothy Clifford.
Grade 10— 1, Emma Muller
2, Beryl Rumbaugh and Emma
1 Gerdes.
Grade 11— 1, Mary Wood
2, Georgia Roner: 3, Inez
Zimmerman.
Grades 9, 10. 11, and 12— 1
Central school, 9th grade;
Blanche Stratton; 3, Madison
school, 9th grade
Grade 7 and 8— Margaret
Vannice.
Canned fruit, five varieties
1, Blanche Horsky.
Grade 4— 1, St. Mary’s
Academy; 2, Lebanon Soutl
school; 3, Maple.
Grade 5— 1. St. Mary’s
Academy. 2, Albany Central,
3, Albany'Madison.
Grede 6— 1, Albany Central
2, Madison: 3, St. Mary’s
Academy.
Individual manual training
1, Virgil Hoflich.
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one very commendable feature
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Attorney for P'aistifi-
Box 325, Albany. Oregon.