c WHO WOULDN’T SMILE HAPPILY ... opera ......... o," Gt Should the Salary of the County they are paying the under te a c h - ’in Oregon take a d v an tag e of the Superintendent o< Schools prs, th en th ey should cut the sal- op p o rtu n ity which is presented be a r i e s of JTe te se b T s, for fin ie bead * «be p rune «rnwe** «n w 'l H 1 should be worth at least as m uch stocked with ti,U u d i t o u i o g and as any other m ember of the body. h ealthy fru it. I ask co-operatibn from hotels, grocers, re sta u ra n ts, The Good Roads Mcetiug. or from any other so u rce which i According to S a tu rd a y ’s H erald) may give assistance, an d I also be­ th e men appointed to represent speak the hearty co-operation of the .I.', load d istricts of tin- county the press, which is alw ays freely asneuihied in the county court given in the fu rth eran ce of every is tuo high now, yet i t does seem room S aturday afternoon to re- proper and beneficial movement. hat the “alary of tiie S u p t o f ' eeive instru ctio n s frpm the court This is a serious situ a tio n , involv­ Schools is ridiculously low as cum- and C ounty Road M aster John R ing the w elfare of thousand« of our best c itisen s. P ro m p t and hearty pared with other c o u n ty officers Penland. 4 If it were the d u ty of the Schoo! T he keynote of the meeting was response from the people of Ore­ >upt to preside over the basket h a t the taxpayers were to get gon in tiie purchase of one of our vw _ hall, loot ball, and base ball teams i value received for «very dollar ex- greatest home pro d u cts will rs- lieve the situation an d briDg about .1------ *■ » first day m... Commissioner Pierce outlined a quick b etterm en t of conditions, r uble it every dav thereafter, I details of the c o u rt’s policy reia- I am c e rta in th e appeal of tbs -be to pay her own tra v e lin g ex- live to road work. He stated th a t prune growers will not be in vain. Very sincerely yours, pen- e and hotel bills. We have 'i t would be im possible for the BEN W. OI/COTT, notning against either game, only court to , build side roads before we would prefer th a t the fellow doing a lot of work on some of the. , Governor. th at docs tne dancing should pay I main roads, th a t the court would Shedd the fiddler. favor spending special tax money But if it is th e d u ty of the Supt where voters in the districts bad The following people from Shedd to look a lte r the SCHOOLS and d esignated, th a t the court would are liable to ju ry «Inly this y«ar : ee th at a highly instructive cur m ake special efforts to im prove Chas A Pugh, F ra n k H ulburt, K riculum he carried out, then it r >ads over which ru ra l mail d e liv ­ S h sd d , T hom as M Achesoo, W seems to us th a t the head of the ery is made in the county, th a t Scott C h u rchill, and C H David­ ools should receive as much patrolm en will be expected to look son. pay as any of the o rd in a ry teach after bridges as well as roads in ■ Mrs Mabel Jones entertained • e ri* • As 4 a m atter of fact, and w< , ------ — u>o.i>via, ai lately at a party given in honor of their , respective d istricts, m that f i r , g e to u r ,a f l’r n ia tio n Ii'em good a u -lg ra v e l roads in each district are t< the M ethodist ch u rch people. __ L I » a J S 'b o ritv , there is not a ' teacher in H» dragged as early as possible, Mrs Inez F reeland is expected tlK' C“ U‘lt-v gets lefw P"r **»y f o r ! th a t d irt roads are tp be dragged lo laxe the position in the H igh _______________ k ^ d S O T I . actu.il days ta u g h t th a n - the Supt . before they by dry School lately m ade vacant by Mr - j .. are . hardened VISIICIt I»' Last year when th e cam paign , weather, th a t the holes in all the L ehm an’s q u ittin g to a tte n d school I was on, the dem ocratic candi late roads m ust he filled ju st as soon in A lbany. was in our office, and h e ■-aid that «• the w eather will p e rm it, th a t The funeral of Mrs J A Acheson while some ot his friends w anted patrolm en are to prevent loads of was held last T hursday at th e U P mm to tie the supt, vet person illy >ver four tons being hauled over c h u rc h . B urial w as in the O ak­ he was not anxious fo r the job, : ‘he* roads, th a t patro lm en are t, ville cem etary. a- he would make more as prim i- -id oOc an hour for work and that . 0 W T bom peou’a appearance Mz pal o' W ill chop T uesdays, T h u rsd ay s and S a t l l d i r - « MZ i’:kl ° ' the ‘h« H H arrisburg arrisburg school school tfc th n n other other workers' w orkers are are to to get get 40c 40c ai an on his porch not long ago frig h t­ 'w 1 6 W °U ai , u Pl tt,* ‘ *choo,s of j dour, th a t the county m ay have ened aw ay some robbers who were Mz the county. And he would, f o r j 'o have men work 1 0 th 12 hours a tte m p tin g tb e n te r his fru it Í / he gets over if 1 «00 jier year for th e P« r day to get the rtork done i house. Vo Mz school term , while as supt he lime, that, ' team s be paid 65c an Carl R o bnett is q u ite ill with would only get 1200 for a whole Mz iotir, th a t men get to work at 7 the mump«. MZ year. " .c i.sk , and tb u t they be required Jack C o ru e tt’s d a u g h te r H elen We understand t h a t p art of the to do a real d a y ’s work fur each is sick with th e measles. work of the su p t Is to field in s ti­ la y ’s pay given them . Mr and Mrs T B S p renger have MZ tutes where it is th o u g h t leasible Mr Pierce also said th at the gone to F all C ity to v isit th e ir and advisable; but we e re in fo rm ­ out t would not build bridges over duughter, Mrs Z ada C arry. 'd th a t the p rin c ip a l of m e -ide ditches c q t.b e tw e e n , the road C M Brown and J B C ornett of the schools of the county who and the property to the sides of attended the F arm Bureau m eet­ draws a 12000 sa la ry , was a p ­ the roads at p riv a te crossings. ing S atu rd a y . proached in regard to the advi 11 also said th .. at th C J Shedd attended the a n n u a l ........ ' e court 1 ” would VUJU HERE WE ARE AGAIN »ihty o f h o ld in g an in s titu te , h 11 not gr avel up to the n ia ii box«« to go.id roads m eeting in A lbany tip . . one «s h - . . he uiiirl said la.. he d .1. id ,l..i* n ’t . w . . ant S atu rd ay . accom m odate tha people. • lidii’t have tim e for it on account » ............... - •— W illiam Moore, aged 74 years, He al-o said th a t tru c k d ri­ of basket hall games ..7 X ’ 7 . , -S S ,- — • T - vers aie to fie under the supervis­ died Ja n u a ry 20, a t bis home ««ar I here are live p rin cip als in L inn ; ion 'd th e d istric t p a tro lm a n Shedd, and his funeral was held I p y o u l w i i i County per year, . who ... _ get $2003 ................., while in his d istrict. The' truck M onday at his homo, a fte r which *■« « « L u ' * ? the 1: supt of the * A lb an y while In v e rn a re also to be required t his body was tu k e 0 to Browu«- Mr Moore - ........ , - - -Java no i take th e ir d in n ers with them m ville for in te rm e n t. ou irepoc ,,. !. x ,o v wll„ , o b ject,o n , to a m ao asking th a t . th e y m ay eat a, noon w ithout t i e was a civil war veteran and a * " u,y ,,n*‘ «’»•• “’>• ■ " much if he can co m m an d th e sal- w ade of tim e c r e a m . s e p a r a t o r s i member of the O A R . „ d had o n e . .a , I «eco»,I h « Bd o „ r> > " l, .a t I ' 1 ' *ry. But it seems lik., the c o u n ty — - «pent the greater p a r t of hie life ‘»r« we have all kinds to ,how v ? *" 0,1 * u "* ” > > - 'one , . ’Ught l ' have tbe m ost efficient To The People Of The State Of n L inn county. H e is «urvived leçon« 1-H H .I M I P — *" h ‘"“ m in or woman th a t c a n be ob- w t u i |{ * t re a a ira f Un I by a wife and se v e ra l ch ild ren . Oregon: jtain ed tor the head of its schools,; The p la y 'F r id a y evening, Ja n W M O R N H IN W E G • / i ; STORE | »nd he or she should bo paid ac- Tii'' p rune in dustry is one o l the 28, was w d l patro n ised end th e i cordingly, greatest h o rtic u h u ra l industries play-itself was one of the best th a t L iun co unty’s assessor gets ¡ft! - w ithin th e state of Oregon. N ear­ has been given here fo ra lo a t tim e. 1000; the sheriff gets »otifiO; the ly fO.(KM) acres of our finest agri- (T aken from the Shedd V isito r.) 1 clerks l-iiSSO. T he S u p t of Schools n itural lauds ar« planted with Mrs Ethel Corritnons and two probably as in,p o r ta n t a „y of prune t.ees. J.aat y e a r ,; <)eipite ■ ■ ---A J . i . , children have returned to th e ir l i i e l i l , gets m X J , w hich is d iv i­ adverse w eather eondiion»,,¿10,000- home south of H alsey a fter . p ro . -y ded up as follow s: salary $1260, 000 pounds of prunes were her- vX>). jb C.< -5 onged stay w ith her m other, Mrs *■ ---------- ------- i . V P ,a clerk b ite $500, i w titu te s $10( , vested iu the state. Of tips num ­ I B Sprenger, and trav elin g exjienses $200. ber hut .8,000,000 .pounds have j • - ’ Mr -Lehm an, the Aast H igh been sold. The 22,000,(XX) pound- lh e re are very few teachers in School fe a th e r has left us. Linn co u n ty th a t are getting les- unsold rep resen t an enorm ous as- '* 1,1 so th a t he will be j th a n $ 1 (X) p er m onth and some ol net to the H ate of Oregon if, • ¿ . i . . '. - ' / • able to qualify ¡or teaching n e x t ! ’«Hich m ore. Tw o th ird s of can be motfed and place<|.in jl,, * - V - *- f S ' J H e would have liked to The f,ci v n r . te a c h e r, in the county r. hands of con»ue»ers. - ” L.s2* ’« s y have u u g b t in Shedd th is w inter Itransiw nt, t hey cam e to Linn coun- •hat they are ly in g 'id le jeopordi. but C hurchill could not see i t th a t i y to teach because Linn countt leg th is enorm ous industry. The way. l-s one Of lhe ,^ st >alary J)ayjo- People of th e sta te ‘o f fiIe 0(, The T rum pour fam ily, living nn should gttw widest co-operatie,, to |eountiea In the state. e 1 roy H u lb u rt place dost tw o the prune growers to I ho py .sp„t incum bent o f th e |c h ild re n with pneum onia. ,„ d th.> grnve situation. ■ ‘Upcrin icndent’s office was re f /H Û R T O fM L V ..... . raised ,,-r i . W ^’iiieRua ednesdav the g ra n d fa th e r al « • :• wiú c e . ... lv4 t»e, proposing to reive tem ting appears, e of these “ lumps of delight” win to us all lie sa .a ry of the Co Supt oí lovers of good sweets and 'chools from 11200 to tHSOO per judges of confectionery exce I. , eai. W hile we are not in favor of lence. Try them once and see if I aising the tax rate any more w e exaggerate the perfection ot Ilian is actually nece-sary, for it the.-e ’goods. CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. Huy Now.’ Kuy at home and keep the monev going. wou1,1 sav gi*e htr * »aiaryas ¡»ended. We have reduced prices on granite ware, aluminum ware etc. Start the year aright and buy now. Cross & Whit a Smith Bros.’ Marke! W Fresh and Cur^d Mpot« Alvraxzo On Hand. Also Other Meats in < /» I « 'W I O. w . F R U M % G BIG SUP3CRP7'S' J ¿ '• He MP*UZ,N- ^ ^ ' & SPAPER !x>ok for some special club rales that we hope to have for vou before coun'ty c a n 't afford to very long. h-ait o f the schools pay w ore « industry itself, -hut for the '•e ”ther four hsd to be he - d the goo.| of t b , ppuple ul fhe gtjlte a(( out but they w .r% not mu h hart U.,1 f o r te r i9 having some re- th a n , whole I urge th a t every bon, nuiekiug done on hie bouse.