iW 'A t t A« • c it i e k t r r a e 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• 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. aid % one very commendable feature Accrued taxes _ ..... Attorney for P'aistifi- Box 325, Albany. Oregon.