OSWEGO. Nov, £—-The electIoiT!ii Oswego of precinct No. l was quite a large vote, 227 larger than it has been for .some time. Although there are 260 voters registered, there were a number that did not turn out to vote.Miss -Edith Bickner, Miss Julia Wilson. Miss Nija and John Merrick were the Oswego representatives of Lin- jcoin high school, who took part in Health Week exercises held Friday and Wednesday at the municipal auditorium.The Boy Scouts meet every Wednesday in the play shed at 7 o'clock All boys over 12 years of age are invited tfc* att^n^ tfyese meetings if caring to join the organization.Mrs. W. S. Wesgllng chaperoned a party of young people who went to the Multnomah hotel Friday night to attend the Camp Fire Girls' Hallowe’en party. The ball room was beautifully decorated and dancing and games were enjoyed. The girls of Os wego camp, who attended were Kathryn Wessling. Marie Johnson, Gladys McDonald. Ntji Merrick and Hazel* dean Fulton and their escortsThe Girls Club of the school is practicing basket-ball, under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Goreshine. They meet In the play shed on Thursday nights.Mrs. Dora Wilson has arrived horn*- , after teaching in California anil |Washington for some time.