¡¡jM JiB9IBW iiiHdiH!M lll8lllBII!S!IIB!IIHIl!HII!HIIUIIIHIIIHIIlBII!HIIlfllllflll!H!IIBIIl8IIIHIIlHl OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST That 600 persons In Polk county canned 108,507 quarta of home pre­ serves, fruits, vegetables and moats In 1918, valued at $33,612.97, is shown In a report by MlaS. Anna M. Turley, state leader of home demonstration Principal Events ef the Week agents at the Oregon Agricultural col DEMOCRACY HAS WON lege. Briefly Sketched for Infer* THE W H I T E HOUSE THE K A ISE R IS W H IPPE D Apples are moving ateadily through WASHINGTON. receiving plants at Hood River and nation ef Our Readers. along the line of the Mount Hood WHILE W E ARE REJOICING OVER WORLD 13 September, 1918. railway and more than 40 per cent of W id e p lac e l e t r s n o t f o r g e t o u r Portland will appropriate $2,826,470 this year’s crop has been routed to My dear Mr. Fosdick: for its public schools In 1919. May I convey through you as Chairman of the Commission eastern points. The Apple Growers’ SMALLER DUTIES TO THOSE WHO HAVE a on Training Camp Activities, a very wurm expression of tlte Gov­ , The Western Walnut association association has shipped 586 cars of SERVED US WELL AT HOME. ernment's appreciation of the splendid services rendered by the convened at McMInnvifle Wednesday. fruit. W E CALL THE ATTENTION OF THOSE WHO seven officially recognized volunteer organizations which are min- Miss Doris Sawyer has become Two fatal accidents were reported • ¡storing to the troops at home and overseas? The agencies to tester for the Linn county Cow Test­ to the state industrial accident com OWE BILLS HERE AND HAVE RECEIVED which I refer are ing association. mission for the week, out of a total I STATEMENTS OF THE SAME, BUT WERE * Young Men's Christian Association Farmers’ and homemakers’ week o f 358 Industrial casualties in qfce Young Woman’s Christian Association will not be held at the Oregon Agri­ state. The fatalities were: Oscar I PROBABLY FORGOTTEN IN THE RUSH OF National Catholic War Council kins. Grants Pass, construction work, cultural college this winter. j OTHER DUTIES AT THE TIME, THAT WE Jewish Welfare Board and H. F. Larson, Portland, steel Plans are being made for holding' 3 WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE AN EARLY American Library Association the annual Pork county corn show in works. War Camp Community Service Fishermen on the lower Coquille Independence December i3 and 14. | SETTLEMENT. Salvation Army In the Hillsboro city election an river have been enjoying unusual Our soldiers overseas are fighting the battle for democracy with a Initiated measure dosing motion pic- prosperity during the sRverside run spirit and a morale unexcelled in any other army. That spirit and tui* theaters on S w day was defeated and some have made a year's wages that morale will win the war. Through the work which these In one month. During the heaviest 372 to 144. seveif organizations are jointly conducting America is expressing Three hundred and seventeen boxes run one seining crew took 3300 fish I PERFECT SERVICE PU RE DRUGS I of pears shipped to the Earl Fruit In one day, amounting to about 35,000 lier wholehearted support of our troops in camp and in the lines, and her anxious desire that the flue edge of their training as company in Chlcage by Dugald Camp­ pounds. lliBHlBlllfllllBIliBilBillBIliBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIBIIBIItBIIIBlIlBIIIBlIlBlIIBHIBIIBIIIBiJlBIIIBIIIBIII fighting men should he maintained. The activities of these organ­ Western Union telegraph business bell, of Eugene, sold for $1144.39. izations, therefore, in mobilizing the home, and the church behind Officials o f the big oil companies on Coos bay Is under criticism, com­ the army is of vital miltary value and will he of the most essential CITY AND COUNTRY POLK COUNTY POST represented in Oregon have announc­ plaint having been entered by the value in effecting the result. Marshfield chamber of commerce to ed that service stations and garages Twice A W eek The united war work campaign of these societies is merci; the authorities at Washington. The will resume Sunday gasoline sales at Tell The Poet another indication of that unity of spirit as a nation that is mak­ telegraph service has been very un­ once. Phone M. 621 ing it possible for us to win the war. That spirit and the place • Multnomah county’s road pro­ certain and aggravating delays have Neville Eldridgc went to Portland which the work of these agencies has made for itself in the hearts News Items of public interest are gramme for 1919 calls for an expendi­ been reported. ycstctday. of all of us gives me confidence to believe that the united cam­ Construction work on the Columbia ture of $725,467.50, according to the —z — gladly received and much apprech paign will he crowned with abundant success. river highway between Hood River The annual school budget is pub-; atetl Bring them, send them, phone testatlve estimate of contemplated Cordially and sincerely yours, and Cascade Locks has been shut work. Uahed in this issue of The Post. WOODROW WILSON. them or mall them. We thank you. down on account of weather condi­ The Marshfield city council has — x— tions and will not be resumed until adopted one of the most drastic dance Polk county iias raised but half of its quota for the United War a delightful rabbit dinner given by ordinances in the Btate, requiring li­ next spring, according to C. A. Dunn, Work fund. Salem friends last Sunday in an­ cense and restrictions that are very construction engineer of the state highway department. ticipation of peace. Mrs. Walker is rigid. —x— The spruce production work of es­ It is /eared that influenza may II. M. Richardson has succeeded a former resident of this city and wipe out Hood River valley’s few re­ tablishing logging campa in the Bou­ Alfred Spratley as resident mana­ has four sons in France. maining Indiana. The epidemic has tin spruce area near Beaver Hill in ger of the Independence Telephone —x— Co. An event of unusunl importance struck a village north of the city of Coos county Is progressing fast and the forop of soldiers now on the and great expectancy on the part of Hood River. —x— v> The public service commission has ground numbers over 500. They are One of the boys cashed a check in the guests is scheduled for tomorrow France on the Farmers’ State Bank night at Wigrich when Major Rose suspended the action of the American engaged In building railroads, con­ and after six months it reached In­ will be the host to a number of In­ Railway Express company In discon­ structing camps and opening coal mines. dependence. dependence and Buena Vista friends. tinuing offices at Sumpter, Whitney A. J. Vartan, manager; Franz Nle- an’d Prairie. —x— mi, president; Jacob Kluvala and W. Robbers entered the Citizens’ State The Williams Drug Co. has a num­ Salem Journal: Much to the re­ M. Reivo, directors of the Western ber of accounts out wtiose payment gret of their friends, Mr. and Mrs. bank at Grass Valley, dynamited the Workmen’s Publishing company, a Vault and escaped with a number of is greatly wished; in fact payment A. F,. Huckestein, Jr., are leaving for Finnish socialist concern, of Astoria, canceled checks, seme valuable securi­ is requested. Independence this week to take up were arrested oi^,charges of sedition. their residence for the winter. Mr. ties and a small sum ef money. —x— The men are accused of circulating Wemen officiate in the tewn of II. V. Cauthorn of Independence Huckestein has accepted a position Umatilla, elected two ypars ago, when seditious literature and trying to dis­ is on the federal jury in Portland with the Standard Oil company. they went out and m^de a spirited courage enlistment In the army and ami is sitting in the case of I)r. Ma­ —x— navy. * i campaign against the men, were i rie Equi, charged with sedition. Monmouth Herald: A. II. Craven, The city of Astoria has applied to turned to office In the Ipte election. — x— after four weeks in the Salem hos­ Oregon soldiers to the number of the state water board for appropria­ Polk ■ County Observer: George pital, arrived in Monmouth Wednes­ 169, of which 60 are frem Multnomah tion ef water from Big creek to sup­ Bronson has moved his sawmill day ns the next step on the road to county, have been returned to their ply an additional municipal water rience the injurious effects o f poorly fitted shoes from Pedee to the Osborn place, Wellvjlle. He is stopping with his home state from the varleus camps supply at an estimated cost of $600,- back of shady lane on the Luckia- parents in the city, his home being and cantonments on account of tuber­ 000. The plan is to build a pipeline — h ow they ruin the feet and menace the gen­ rnute. under quarantine for flu. Mrs. Crav­ 16<4 miles long. The present popula­ eral health and efficiency. culosis. T h en let your boy en has been sick and in care of a Miss Pearl Snedeker has the dis­ tion of Astoria is plaoed at 30,000, Fred Wiltsshire is here today hoik­ nurse hut is now rapidly recovering. or girl profit by the lesson— with an estimated population of 60,000 ing well and happy. He is working During her sickness, her daughter, tinction of being the first woman to In the next few years. take up cow testing association werk in the government ship yards at June, was at Willard Craven’s. The tunnel of the Homestead in Oregon. The aeeeetntien, lteting Bremerton, Wash., and doing his 761 cows, of which she has charge, branch of the Oregon Short Line, “bit" in a capable manner. CHRISTMAS PARCELS which runs between Huntington and is in Tillamook. ; FOR MEN ABROAD —x— The big prune pMklhg plant ef the Homestead, caught fire from a pas­ Craven