A p o s t e r was received last week, caMinsr attention to an E ur I o ('reek dance to he (riven h.v the Decree T,- on of Arleta Cainp. W. < >. W in E le < ¡reek Hall. Saturday nipht. October 21st. ACKERMAN IS FOR PENDLEI l N MEASURE H E A S> O F M ONM OUTH NORMAL SAYS OHM SCHOOL CAKN j T 6 1 .V L Y D E M A N D FO R T E A C H ­ ERS. M onm outh, O re.— “A c a re fu l a n a ly ­ sis of the biiuatiou will co n v in c e any one tiia t O regon need s a N orm al S c h o o l iu E a s te r n O regon and also one in So u th ern O reg o n ," said J. H. A ck erm an , P re sid e n t of th e S t a te N or­ m al Sch o o l a t M onm outh. “It is a w ell-estab lish ed fa c t th a t a c e n tra lly ice ite d N orm al Sch o o l c a n n o t supply th e n eed s o f th e eu ire s ta te The ueed o f a N orm al Sch o o l in E a s te rn O regon Is rea d ti) p r o w by ll.t m ust c u rso ry in v estig a tio n of th e list of our • Ind en ts and the list o f our g rad u ate Uv re. T h e e stim a ted pe culation of our s ta te in 1914 was 795.587. T a k e fo r exam p le the e ght W e ste rn O regon c o u n tie s, C latsop . C la ck a m a s, B e n to n . L a n e , L in n , M arion, 1 - Ik and Y am h T l C o u n ties. T h e ir popu atlo n for 1914 w as ¿14.608, o r less th an 27 per c e n t of the to ta l population o f th ' s ta te , yet 5o per cen t of tn e g ra lu a ie s from ou r N orm al Sch o o l for th e past five y e a rs a r e te a ch in g school in som e one o f th e se eig h t W estern O regon cou n ­ ties. T h e re a re 25 co u n ties in th e s ta te , y e t eigh t of th ese c o u n tie s a re g e ttin g hall o f th e b e n e fit of th e tt a c h e r s fo r w hich a ll of th e c o a n tie s pay th e ta xes. H ere is th e list. During th e pa3t fiv e y e a rs we have cupp! ed th e fo l­ low ng g ra d u a le s as te a c h e r s to th ese couwfVa C latsop , 18; C la ck a m a s. 2 0 ; Ben- toil. 26 L an e. Linn. 2 8 . M arion, 28. P o lk , 2 5 ; and Y am h ill. 2U. In o th e r words. 209 o f ou r 407 te a c h e r s who h a v e aecured f > acea in th e p u blic sc h o o ls in O regon d u rin g th e p ast fiv e y e a rs h ave \ou« to th e s e eig h t \Y il- la m e tte Valley co u n ties. Now tak e eig h t ty p ica l E a s te r n O re­ gon c o u n tie s and sec if th ey h ave se ­ cured th eir proper sh a re o f te a c h e rs with N orm al tra in in g . D uring the past fiv e y e a rs we h a te supplied N orm al g ra d u a te s a s follow s to th e se L a s te r n O regon c o m itie s : L a k er, 9; G ra n t. 1; H arney. 4 ; V a l­ to*', r. 2 ; M orrow . 4 ; C rn a til.a . Id ; W allow a. 7 : and W h eeler, 2. T h e eig h t W illa m e tte V alley coun­ tie s had 208 N orm al te a c h e r s as a g a in st 39 N orm al te a c h e r s fo r th e e ig h t E a s te r n O regon co u n ties. E a s t­ ern O regon re c e n ed less th an IP per c e n t as a g a in st W e ste rn O reg o n 's fifty per ceuL T h e W ilto n W s 'ts . In view o f re* cut event.» th e fo llow ­ ing fo iin u la o v e rh ea rd on a hotel ve­ randa may he o f in terest T h e W ilson w alls, one step forw ard , th ree steps bark ward ltc*itrt?t». then sid estep A uction Friday, October 27 '16 4 Work Horses 10 Cows 10 Beef Cattle 25 Young Cattle 15 Sheep 1 Plano Binder 1 Superior Drill 1 Mower 1 Mower 1 Hay Rake 1 Disc Plow 1 00 Tooth Harrow 2 WaRons 1 Hack 2 Sets Harness 1 Stump Puller 1 U. S. Separator 1 Draji Saw 10 Tons Hay 250 Bu. O a ts' Assortment of Household Goods. T h e first i're sfd e n t and fh e first Con- grea^ th a t ev er sutnuitted to a hold up CYit J. A. R^eid Place S p r in g w a t e r - One Mile South of Estacada. Sale Starts 10 O'clock Lunch Served at Noon And. by th e way. nobody will ever he a b le to claim th is w as a regu lar D em o cra tic A d m in istratio n unlevs we h ave a bond issu e b efo re M a rch 4. IU17. R ettin g on H n ch ea and W ilson la dangerous both to Ifreiuocrats and Ke publicans in o n f o f tin* New H ag and states sueb a bet was m ade a few days a *o T h e otti* era !n-urd o f It. aud they a rreated th e Itefnihttran on a c h a rg e of robbery and sent the D em o c ra t to au In san e as., tutu He carefu l. Notice is hereby Riven that, pursuant to Chapter 234, General Laws of OreRon 1913, and Chap­ ter 222, General Laws of OreRon 1915, a meetinR of the leRal vo­ ters of the City of Estacada Road District, Clackamas County, Ore- Ron, will be held at the City Hail in said District on the 30th day of October, A. D. 1916 at the hour of 8 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of considerinR the fol- lowinR estimates of the amount of money to be raised by special tax in said District for the en- suinR year. ROADS and HIGHWAYS Improvement of Second S treet between Main Street and Shafford Avenue - $400 To takinir up and re tirin R |ior- tion of General Road Fund W arrants, and interest there­ on. interest beinR 6 per cent perannu u. Am Hint of Gen­ eral Road Fund W arrants outstanding - $2.227.02 BRIDGES- None. PROBABLE R ECEIPTS None BALANCES Amount of all bal­ ances on hand. October 18, 1916, - - $72.81 Subscribed bv three resident freeholders of said district, and by the road supervisor of said district this 18th day of October, A. D. 1916. Wm Dale, Freeholder A. E. Sparks, E. B. Byers. J. S. Osborn, Road Supervisor City of Estacada Road District. Nutke of Road Bedvet Meeting T h e A d m in istratio n is depressed by th e reft eel ion th a t under no rtivum s ta tu e s can It |>ostl*Nte election day WlhwMi In sists that he will n ever rec op ilr.e gv\ernnient In a ssa ssin a tio n , hut he h a sn 't cur off re la tio n s with tho>e who have aKsumdnaietl Atneri cans. , Notice ot Road Budget Meeting Terms All under $10. cash, reasonable terms larger amounts. on Notice is hereby Riven that, pursuant to Chapter 234, Gene­ ral Laws of OreRon 1913, and Chapter 222, General Laws of Or­ eRon 1915, a meetinR of the leRal voters of Road District No. 9. Clackamas County, OreRon, will be held atGeorRe, OreRon, in said District on the 3rd day of Novem­ ber, 1916, at the hour of 8 o’clock P. M., for the purpose of consid­ erinR the followinR estimates of the amount of money to be raised by special tax in said District for the ensuinR year. ROADS and HIGHWAYS Improvement and maintenance of Chris Anderson Road $1,650 PRO BABLE R ECEIPTS None BALANCES None Subscribed by three resident freeholders of said district and by the road supervisor of said dis­ trict this 16th dav of October, 1916. Henrv Johnson. Freeholder A. H. Miller, Theo Harders, Fred Lins, Road Supervisor Road District, No. 9