l'agr Su Mias Lucile Brackett, teacher of the fttli and 6th grad«*, has b«“en very popular with her pupils and general re­ gret is felt over her resignation. A DEPARTMENT CONDUCTED HY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS FOR SALE Mias Myrtle McNeil, of the 4th grad«*, has endeared herself to her pupils. GRAVEL and BAND. R. Ileytiug. ' week, but the weather was too CtM'l Miss Minnie Davis and Mrs. Rhoda Phone Tabor 9M Cherry Mlle. 5u “Watchful waiting** for sunshine. and rainy nioxt of the time for Wallace, teacliera ot the primary grades, FUR BALE —Bxr red R.xk «•ggs. have proven themselves splendully 0 AU. **traiii. 41.110 (or l > Th«* gentle rains are a continuous much luck. Sure etlicient. performance. hatch. Mrs. J. F. Wing, 8fk‘ faculty have rv«|in*h“d a 10 |>er- Road. The “moonmen” say that every ßdlrose-Gilbert. IM cent increase in the salary anotlier year, change of the moon is a wet one Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Anderson are FOR SALE — Ilflt-Ford roadster oody owing to th«* incrvaae«i coot of living. until the middle of July. preparing to return to their former with box attachment in good condition Word was received here last week home in Portland, much to the regret for sale or will trade for front and rear Kendall. of the marriag«* of Goldie Williams of their many friends in this vicinity. tin's for Foni. D32S Foster mad N. E. and Fay Shank, which occurred at After this week they will be found at (Too late for last issue.) 21 tf Vancouver a week ago last Saturday. 3744. 4!st St. S. E. They have promts Th«* Ladies* Aid will meet on Friday When you aaa a modest, tasty hat They are both well known here and ed to attend future meetings of the of this w<>ek al tin» home of Mrs. Ham. adorning a home-loving, loyal lent* best wishes are expressed by their "Unexpected" Club however, which The Parent-Teacher Association will friends for their future happiness. somewhat modifies the regret which . hold a meeting on Friday evening, lady you can be sure it came from the The farmers have health and now otherwise would be great We might which will la* their final meeting until Lanta Millinery and coat leaa than a Mrs Gullik* they are fast gaining wealth, as suggest that if. at any time, they find the beginning of anothsr school year. similar hat down town. will retrim your old hat at slight cost; good prices are assured for all man­ it impossible to attend these gather­ Everybody is busy, working overtiun- she has a large assortment of flowers ner of foodstuffs for some time to ings Mr. Anderson might see to it that making garden. Although the season tstf come. Who are better entitled to he sent his •‘ghost" out it would be is so lat«> such gardens as an* up are ami ribbons. greatly appreciated. prosperity and who perform such a SO-CALLED DAN Dill' FF can easily I hxiking flip*. B kllwosk school useful service to mankind? The hi* cured; my booklet gives full direc­ Mias Norrow is having all of the tw«>- The Gilrore school, District No. 45. farmers are coming to the front and acre tract belonging to the old«*sl home tions; also instructions for ladies* in the future they will become more I'lavd th«* school year last Thursday, in ‘‘Oregon Home Acnw,” including shampoo Home Shaving for men. the and more influential in our political the 24th inat. A program was rendered, most of the lawn, put into potatoee. proper care of the leel. a sure cure lor and legislative life, as they most as- | which included two songs by pupils of constipation, I »»aides other valuable Mr. Clark is having difficulty in get recipes. All are very inex|>ensive and suredly should be in every particular. Miss Heden’s room; a clown act. en- ting glasses for his jellies and jama. Th«“ use simple common drugs. If you need titled "The Seven Jumps, ” by th«* boys Breadstuff.« are falling, and this j S-ox. glass was formerly um*d, then the help I want to help you. For further is one of the times when we rejoice of Mias H«*den's and Mias Brackett's 7 ox and afterward the « ox. and thia information and copy ot tiook send a at the fall of a friend. Bread is rooms; and a two-act comedy by th«* season it has jump«**! lutck to th«* 9 ox. two cent stamp to laick Box tf conspires against this prime essen- little Miss Margaret McUtillugh gave it is hard to advance the price of a glass the Highland “ lame, which site does so tial ought to be severely handled. WORK WANTED of jelly without increasing the size. as they undoubtedly will be, by the gracefully. After the program ice cream was served by the pupils. An admis ­ DON ’ T RUIN your fine clothes. I government now moving in this mat­ sion charge of 10 «-ents was asked, the wash lace curtains, waists, etc., very ter. Arlela And Kern Park. cheaply and quickly. Will call and de­ The last number of the Metropol-. proceeds lob«“ used in the purchase of M ountain V iew R ebekahs liver. Mrs. Kelly, 59th Ave.. and UMlh itan contains an illuminating article P"*" for tn* bo*'' an'1 ,n,’u,tri“‘ Election of officers occurr«! at Moun­ St. leave orders at Herald office. 21 by Sir Oliver Lodge, a fellow of the c’n*** tain View Rebekah lodge on Saturday LOST OR FOUND Royal Society of England, one ofi The community is thrilled with pride evening with the following result: No­ over the fact that the boys of Gilrom* the most eminent scientists of the | FOUND — Purse containing money on ble Grand, Mrs Alford; vice-grand, school brought home the silver cup from day, on the question of “Survival of Estacada car track, owner can have ' Mrs. Collings; secretary. Mr». Peters, I the field m«*et at Greeham. They have Life After Death.” After many! same by proving pr<>|«rty ami paying ’ ! improved very materially in athletics treasurer. Mrs. Organ. years of patient and thorough inves­ Mrs. Fulmer ami Mrs Oder, whohad for this ad. Apply this office. ! during Mr. Ager’s principalship, as well tigation this learned and able man represented the lodge at the Rebekah as in the regular school work. WANTED has arrived at the conclusion, which Miss Verna Stark, an eleven-year old Assembly at Eugene submitted their is abundantly satisfactory to him­ WANTED — Second hand lawnmower girl of Mias Heden’s room, won the gold reports, which were very interesting. Phone Talior 3W>7. self. as well as to every intelligent Mrs. Mary Lankaster, of Astoria, was wrist watch given by Staples, the person, that this life is but the be­ | Jeweler, to the beet speller in the elected President of the State Assem­ No country, whether at ¡>eacu ginning of an existence that will County. The contest was held in the bly for the coming year. A very inter­ reach beyond this bank and shoal of Central Library, Portland. Four girls esting feature of the annual m«*eting or at war. can grow anti pros­ per without .successful indus­ time. ti«*«l and in writing the 25 misspelled was the presentation by Henry West­ There will be appropriate exer­ words Verna Stark won. brook, Grand Master, to Mrs. Watten­ tries. We all live by the work cises at the cemetery here on Deco­ Eight for pol­ Prof. Ager has shown himself to be a berg, retiring State President, of a of each other. ration Day. The program will con­ thoroughly efficient man as principal, gavel made of wood taken from a win­ icies which encourage the pay­ sist of songs, recitations, devotional not only in the result» of the school dow sill of the house in which she was roll creator. exercises, and remarks by the writer room, but also in winning the respect bom. and others. Mrs Taylor and Mrs. Chadamaugh and affection of the students and the Mrs. Miller, at the hotel, has a esteem of the entire community also attended the state assembly. The people of Portland will Christmas pullet that began laying Mrs. Alvord, the newly elected Noble Miss Dorcas Hedin has had the 7th i worry along, somehow, no mat­ when four months old. Can you and **th grades, her work having Is-en Grand, is at the Portland Medical ter who is elected mayor. It is beat that? strong, clear and effective, a» shown by Hospital, where she is quite seriously astonishing what a free people John Sneeden and friends, from the splendid reports of the pupils of tier ill. Portland, were out here fishing last room. ;continue.l on page S' can stand! Newsy Items from Nearby Points DON'T VOTE AWAY YOUR FREEDOM Those who are asking working people to vote for the Anti-Conspiracy law nt the June election are misrepresenting what the law really means. They are not friends of working people. They are not friends of Portland. They think more of making dollars than they do of men making a living. • They would paaa this law to help them in their fight to cut down wages and make men work longer hours. The law would also punish many other, lodges, working men’s clubs, and societies for doing things not now against any law. Do not I m * deceived into voting away your rights as American citizens. If you understand what this law means you will vote against it. If you do not understand what it means the only safe thing to do is to vote against it. VOTE III X NO I Paid adverliwmrnt by E. J, Slack, 303 Oregonian Building) Trade, Conspiracy Ordinance This ordinance provides a means of dealing with the causes of unfair attacks upon business concerns, without curbing the legitimate rights of individuals to express them­ selves its they may see fit Makes it possible for the general publie tu I m * protected from the humiliation and irritation of being nM*d as a tool of a small group, in a campaign to wreck ar. industry. It is hostile to nothing legitimate, and it is extremely friendly to the rights of all men, regardless of their indus­ trial affiliations, and to the general |M*ace of the commuuity. VOTE X IIP YES A C CALLAN, «>••« Northrup Nt., Portland, Ore. *w (Paid Adv) Has Your Subscription to the Herald Expired? Why Don’t we Get what We Pay for in Taxes? Change the Commission Government to the REPRESENTATIVE FORM And a ect your Home Councilman VOTE 100 X YES To Repeal the Commission Form of Government J. S* BAILEY, FRANK HOOBON, A. F. HENLEY, F. R. PETERBON, E. R. RENNICK F. W. TU8HEY, JAS. WALBH, CHAS. WARDE, GEO. HALBTEED, W. M. YORK Local Committee Paid Advertisement by tlie Charter Revision league, 4*i3 Spalding Bldg. « r