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THURMDAY, OCTOBER »I, iuimi spent In Chehalem Center school, No. 9, and two sawing dubs were or ganized under the leadership of Mr>i. Frank Morgan and Mrs. Roy Fer rell. who did such splendid work As ltc|H>rtr<| by Our H|M-<lal Me. last year. The teachers. Mrs. Ethel Glieli, and Miss Lorena Schoen. will Minn ville Correspondent assist In the work. The boys of Chehalem Canter or Monday and Tuesday of this week gunited a pig club and a poultry were given to the regular annual club, selecting for their leaders Mr institute, which was discussed In de Frank Morgan and Mr. Rex Newell. tail In lust week's notes It was an Chehulem Center will be In evi- Interesting session, and speakers of denen at the club fair In 1927, and prominence from the state instit some of the prize money will most utions and from our local college certainly hud its way there. When West Chehalem was vlsit- were represented on the program. The state oBIce was also well repre ed later In the afternoon, It was too late to organize any clubs; but the seated On Wednesday morning Mr. J. E matter wan taken up with the Calavan and the county school sup teachers, a short talk wm made to erlntendent begun the work of or- the pupils by Mr. Calavan, and ar gaulxlng club work at the McMInn- rangements made with Mrs. Antonia ville school. No 13. where they Carter, and Mlns Nora Lambert, to found the teacher. Mise Esther lirun effect the organizations later. The tier, anil her pupils vary enthusias pupils and teachers In thin school tic in the matter. Two sewing dabs were just finishing a very Interent- were organized, one for the boys and Ing Columbus Day program when oue for the girls, with Miss Brunner the club leader called In the evening, the club leader and as local leader for each. The boys’ sewing club will do strictly boya* the county superintendent addressed work, such as making calf halters, a gathering of parents, pupils, and teachers In the Chehalem Center carpenter aprons, etc. No. Gower Gopher, wu th t school, and much Interest was shown next objective, and Mr. and Mrs. In club work by those present The work of organizing clubs Canterbury, the teachers, were very willing to become leaders of two will be continued by the county sup cooking clubs, one In camp cooking erlntendent during the regular work for the boys, and one In all round of school suirervlslon, and Mr. Cala- cookin* for the girls As thii school van will return In about one month has a fine basement ami a oawk stove for another week's tour. The pres Installed, It will bo an Ideal place ent Indications are that thia will be the most successful year In club lor cooking clubs. After dinner, the car was parked work that we have ever had. and just off the highway about half way we feel that we may dare to hope between Willamina and Grand Ronde for a splendid club fair In 1927, und and a throe mile hike was made up perhaps a place among the county the canyon to No 58. where two club booths at the state fair. The schedule for the County sewing clubs were organized, with Miss Edith Snedeger. the teacher, Nurse. Miss Nina Brown for the as leader. Those pupils have never week was as follows: On Monday taken up club work until this year and Tuesday she attended the ses and they showed a very satisfactory sions of the institute, and had a very busy time at intermissions discuss Wo expect splendid I n toreo t. ing various matters with the teach suits from Hillcrest No. 58. On Thursday morning, a sewing ers. Her 30 minute address on “The club was organized In Lafayette, Health Program for Yamhill County' with Mrs. Nina McKImens, the 7th wu very Instructive and interesting On Wednesday, Miss Brown ad and 8th grade teacher, an leader. In Dayton two clubs were organized. dressed the Junior High in McMinn Mian Valera Flint will lead the sew- ville, and the W. C. T. U. in New Ing club and Mina Orpha Haworth berg.and Thursday was » given to wi 1 toko care of the cooking club home calls In Grand Ronde and Both these leaders are teachers In Chehalem Mountain. On Friday, she visited Highlands the Dayton schools. In the afternoon. No. 18. Dayton No. 57, and Riverside school No. 60. Prairie, wan visited, and two clubs She reports new blackboards In No. In sewing were organized under the 60, and a new coat of paint on the She also leadership of the teacher. Mias An inside of the building. says that thoroughly washed walls ita Odell. The laat achool visited on Thurs- ind new white curtains well hung day wu Unionvale, No. The give to No. 57 a well kept appear teachers. Mrs. Eva Westfall and Miss ance. Miss Bessie Hershberger, of the Grace Teague, were quite willing to take the leadership of the two sew Merchant school will spend *32.Ou ing clubs organized, and we are cer if entertainment money on new- tain these clubs will justify the ef itory books for the lower grades ind on play ground apparatus. forts made by the teachers. Carlton will noon have the nplen On Friday morning, the girls of Fernwood. No. 3 2. organized a sew did new gym ready for action, and ing club and the boys organised a the athletic teams of the other high Pl« club. These boys felt fhat a pls ichoola may expect hard woi k if club would be a profltable undertak they win any laurels from the Carl ing at this time of year, as much on young people. The people of Gaston will soon waste fruit could tie obtained for very little The members of both clubs vote on a new gym for that high showed a great Interest, and as Mr. school. The Gaston school has a Fred Rosa and his sister. Miss Ethel student body of seventy, and all that Roas, consented to assume the lead is needed to develop athletic ership of the clubs, success Is already teams of all kinds is a properly assured. The teachers. Miss Ee- equipped place for practice. The phema Boyes, and Miss Elsie Odell, people of the district take a great will do much to keep interest alive. Interest In their school, and the new The Rex school, in charge of Mrs. gym is practically assured. The people of the Webfoot school Ellce Getchell. and Miss Grace Hyde, organized a sewing club with Miss thoroughly appreciate the increased Ona Gustin as leader, and Mr. C. C. otflclenency of the school since the Wiley is to have charge of the rab two teachers have Imen in charge, bit club. Many of the Rex boya are The school Is too large for one already In the rabbit game, and aa teacher with eight grades. No. 79 Mr Wiley Is an expert In thia line, In the Willamina Valley, has almost n splendid club exhibit may lie ex- out-grown one teacher, and Miss pected from Rex next autumn. Miss Alice Morrison, the teacher, has one Gustin Is also an expert leader of of the largest country schools In the girls, so Rex will be well represent county. ed at the club fair. Mrs. Ixda Morecraft, of Dundee Most of Friday afternoon was Is doing some very satisfactory sub News Items From County Schools Arthur McPhillips Candidate THE DAYTON TRIBUNE stltute work In the Dayton school during the temporary absence of Mr G u Over. There Is some talk of eu- gaging ber for a part time teacher after bls return, Mrs. Morecraft has several years of effective work to her credit in this and other coun ties. No. 38, Wapato, has been treated to a new coat of paint, which makes It look almost as good as new. Mrs. Ixda D. Whitcomb, formerly of Will umlnu, Is the teacher. The people of Gaston gave ceptlon to the teachers on Tuesday evening the 19th. RAILROAD F A It EH REDUCED FOR LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION Reduced round trip excursion fares from all points on Its lines to Portland will be put Into effect by the Southern Pacific fbr the Pacific International Livestock Exposition to be held there October 30 to Nov ember 6. In announcing this yesterday F. 8. McGinnis, passenger traffic man ager for the railroad stated that livestock men and breeders from all parts of the west are expected to participate in the show which Is re- cognized us the livestock classic of the Pacific Coast. The reduced fare tickets in Cali fornia will Ire on sale from October 26 to 30; In Nevada and Utah. Oc tober 26 to 29 Inclusive and for Ari zona. New Mexico and El Paso, Tex as. October 2 4 to 2«. Return trip limited to November 13. CANADIAN PAGE THREE QI EMTIO* SETfLED party In the U. 8 apparently has no! Medford — *50.000 Presbyterian desire to renew negotiations with Church, and *15.000 apartment UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EU Canada upon- this subject. house are new building projects. GENE. OCT. 19. (Special) The settlement of an Important constitu tional question this year In Canada was the priuclpal result of the Dominion election held the last part of the past month. Is the opinion of Dr L. A. Wood, assistant pro- i fessor of economics here and author ity on Canadian politics and parties. : The point to be settled was wheth- er th governor-general. who repre- seats the Crown in Canada, was to tie a nlgber power than the premier who, In a measure, represents the people of the Dominion. The dif- flculty was created In July when the Liberal premier. William King, asked the governor-general. Baron Byng, to dissolve parliament. Baron Byng, refused to heed the "advice” of the premier. In the annals of Canadian history, an action almost unprecedented. Immediately there followed an up-roar from the Liber als. "Is Canada a Dominion or a Crown colony?” they demanded. “The recent elections, too, may have some effect on revival of trade reciprocity lietween the U. S. and Canada Is at hand, When thia coun- try was willing to huve reciprocity In 1911, Canada rejected the pact. However, the new Canadian parlia ment will be of such a complexion that a reciprocal agreement with the U. 8. would be. looked upon by them as of similar advantage. The difficulty is that the Republican VOTE 323 - X NO! Do you want to pay Two Taxes for your smokes? You are still paying enormous war taxes to the United States Government—Now the state wants TO TAX YOU AGAIN! The U. S. Government gets 6c every time you buy 20 cigarettes. NOW the STATE WANTS to TAX you 2c to 3c MORE! EIGHTEEN CENTS goes to the Federal Government for every pound of your tobacco Now the State proposes to add about 9 cents EXTRA! It means that you will have to pay from ten to fifteen cent MORE FOR YOUR SMOKES! It means that you will have to pay a SPECIAL TAX for the PRIVILEGE OF SMOKING! It means an additional horde of revenue collectors whose salaries YOU have to pay. It means that this is the beginning of a system of STATE NUISANCE TAXES -next cigars, then gum, candy, theatre tickets, cosmetics, all for you to pay! Is it fair to single you out to pay a special tax just because you enjoy a smoke? I wan born and roared on a farm In this county. During many years I followed the occupation of a farmer, I own farm proper- ty and know the financial conditions of the farmer and realize the excessive burdens of taxation. I believe in the exercise of rigid economy In the departments of Stato through the Introduction of a modern budget system. In the fostering of legislation which will encourage the entrance of capital and payrolls Into our State; In an adequate Reforestation Act to build up and preserve our timber for future generations; In a reasonable Income Tax law and against the principle of a tax free bond; Vote NO! On the Cigarette and Tobacco Tax To put all laws to the tent of sound business principles; In a sane enforcement of all laws. If elected to the legislature, I intend to pursue the same course of economy and business principle In State matters essential to the success of any industry, public or private, and will endeavor to protect the welfare of Yamhill County and the State of Oregon. VOTE 323-X NO! IF YOU CARE TO SUPPORT ME VOTE HO X. Respectfully, ARTHUR McPHILLIPS (Paid Adv.) PAID ADVERTISEMENT