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our.tio.N utv i;Mj;ui'm.si; i uu.v. avuil h. iwo. .4 J. OlM-nON (MTV KNTI'IM'IMSl'. Kit I HA V. MAV 3. ViU THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con nection with Coun ty Seat. BETTER ROADS on this side of the River. 3 M l)E VOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY .6 ..... THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. j New ttciin inn I addreaxrd lo Tli 0wero Record. 0ego. Ore. or I Ml at the store of fi. W or office of II. W. Koehlcr 'rosacr --z- r.t made knon uppft ..,.,. Adverting r . .- - - : " V. AFTER HARD SURFACE ROAD. " Tlir people of Oswego are united in h.l .l.o.r In ret the county road between thi. ;.).-. .ml West l.l,n . . .... pUed in the wry i "'""- Kl.,lll(ll ,.. Inun fi. W. Fro.-r hard surfaced. If you please, ami ",j,ail fr ,,! not V-a Own IS fed effort U overlooked to lmprcx upon , t..-i.cn the lo cillcx Ihe county court the advul.lllty if; West l.ln:i rouiullmeu were lu ' h ,h..l or of hard fliii.h.d r.m.l ami wmiil .u.h a pr.Hv.lurc Although It If tt . ( m f . Pacific hli:ltwuy. till the road la ox. frilIll (. Oregon f ly bridge of Iho worst of Iho litavll traveled . norh. ay of tin county, and U far fro-n Cweg would bi.lld south lo the brine a dc.lrable ailvcrtlii.-m.-iit tori'".' the beauties and comfort of Clacka- mas county. Thousand of alitor a over Ihl ro;id cvory oaMin lHaitM' of It IwiitK the raclnc hiuhay. but' many thousand more would nw It If It was Improved a II ho i'd Ik. Per wnerance may win In the Ions run. If. the city council of Oswotio a:ul Went I Urn. tocother w ith tho cltiion of I lhoe place, keep tip their activity. I The city council of this place content-; plates the early pavlnR of Front iitrvet for a distance of at leant a Mock on the north and outh aide of the rv- ent cement pavement, the latter haf- Iiib ftven such splendid satisfaction and the Orecon Portland Cement com nany having generously consented to furnish the cement (tratl for such Improvement. CSV.KGO. May 4. (Special l This town Is to be Invaded next Thursdiy night. May 11. by the various candi dates for office, when a public meet ing U to be held In the moving pic ture theater, and at which time ea h candidate will be given an opportun ity to tell why be tUiuks he should i be nominated. The meeting promises to be one of the biggest affairs of ths kind ever held In Oswego. It is quite likely that practically every candidal- who has an opponeni at least, will be present to say his little say and to meet the voters. LANG & CO. WINS GAME FROM OSWEGO-6 TO 2 OSWEGO, May 4. (Special) -Lang & Cos" baseball team from Port land won from Osweco, 6 to 2. on the local grounds iast Sunday afternoon. The collection on the grounds beln s 114. Why Buy Your Tea and Coffee at Home ? Because it is delivered with your other Groceries, thereby saving the extra cost of delivery. If you get a tin pan with your coffee, remem ber that the extra price you pay for the coffee pays for the pan. Our best grade of Bulk Coffee is 35c a pound. We also have a good grade for 20c a pound. Stel Cut Coffee in cans from 25c up. A 5-lb. can of 35c Coffee for $1.50. Bulk Teas Equal to the best.'. . .50 per pound I Hill & SONS OSWEGO, FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream-All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6I6I; Local 371 First and "A" Sts. OSWEGOANS FAVOR E . j OSWKiIO. Xl.i I (pe lalt -Ax ,.r .cii. -merit. Hi" Hl ll of 1 ' " '.-.l I tun to'.t i i ll Monday cuiiiii "" I" or.' ,.n City and aakrd lti.il the cunt' court tilu- U attention l.i ihi nuii.f ; f Vw ,,,, j U i.c.-n 1 ill.- o .III., with liar.l linlli i ,,,. kina. 11... talk Wax In faior of 4 . on. ret" n.l. Short talk, y, giw-n bv , K. Wilson. ina.t.T of O.woiit ami A , The coitntv court consented to H i all tin al.1 It roull anl floored lh- I'a.-lllc hlRhwa 'ihro ith 0-. TEACHERS RE-ELECTED (iswkCO. May I tpccla'i T!t.' u-hool board ond patron of the O Wf.co public ch.Hil are well pleaa-l with the ccttd ict and pro-sre mad In the hils durltiK the rai"t year o two. and thl wa lurih.r evldenc-l iBt pri,iav nicht h.-n the Uiard nut and re-elected Profeawr IV A. oso a principal. Mis Mary Plckuer. teacher of the fifth and sixth grade and Mist Irma Voe. teacher of the first and second grades. Miss Humphreys, who t.a len teaching the third au.l fourth grades, did not apply for re election. A teacher to succeed Ml Humphreys will be p'ected within a few day. Principal Voso Is Just fin ishing his second year as the head ol the Oswego schools, which have showed marked prognss during that time. The board awarded the con tract to C. M. Kollins for painting th new playsheds. at his figure of START SHIPPING TO PLANJJIS WEEK OSWEGO. May 4. (Speclall The newest developments at the plant f the Oregon Portland Cement company during the past few days is the turn ing over of the huge rock crusher, which was found to work In excellent shape. No definite dnt has been set for the starting of the entire p'ant, but the first shipment of cement deposit or lime stoue, will be received th.s tiotlr frnm the hie nuarrv at Dallas. This quarry is working every day an I j if lc otlmnto,! fh:. 4fin van s of lime i stone will be shipped to Oswego week ly. About 23 men are at present em ployed there, anil this number will doubtless be doubled as soon us tlv p'ant here gets Into active operation. OREGON Oswego, Oregon iS N l M.' 4-iS-ial -Th-'i rltiuiin ntert.tiiiu i ul. Ih U 1 l.u-1 hitiir.l.iy ontlng In ! titJiK. h.ill w ell worth til.' .i.ilW.ti . Ii..r-.l All inu-lo. . -l n, . 4lul.iiii-. Inn. h aiij ha'l r.-iu il.nui.'l lo lii' (ii.iii.li frc of haw Th l"'l ! of ltyci;i art a!i lilntal in ln-l in d u emnl raUH aloli. ! frc il.i-artiiutil Th ci1 al''i.J ltli th.' iro ( tram lil.h nlt.'.l intlv of li.iin laUiit S.-i.lal la.l.. of ttif U-i.i, U'oiiian'a tluli r-ii-l.ri-. llu-ir -rl.r In th k:i. h.-n. h. tr a llshl Inn' h a ru .1 Mm J. J, KtaiiV,' II. of IVrtlaml. a.-' ..-v. r. l r; Vi V ! r j !'i -- "r ' I'niui.. 'I if i-r Ui. in i Hi.- 1'i it.a-i l Wl.ll.tM' 1 1 l'l Jtul II a llit. ii.lt tin (l.lli ol lu'i ln- B-kc In ! The '. h".. ( li Mm ii ol .Mi Hi- km r n to. ! I... ; i.,..i.. l K-ari Jti 1 rV" S ltd.. If v-iv I tt diulei. ue On jo i. mil of mi kit.-- tl.e J n...r.i.ii .t It"! Ii tr.-lli lit c t.-l . Mr and Mi- G. II MUet wen call, d "i (.n to It. I;' keep eii riiine gi .l m.i tiifv.l. an.: thi tr leii liul ri i.it! ii. unlv I I" ti led ilh th." ro iling i-n tert iitiin. tit. Miv I. roiui- Wi-i.i.-r ant Mt "m -'I t!r pluve l two '.-ruuiifii' ple -s nth-T t.tV'ii-; p;ir: w.-r-: All.e:t Woiihiii.-tnn. iM-lia i..h. V...r g:tri t ll.ilma Hel M.-i' S. haul" I Artli ir Mi Vev a. le.l a i l-jtrm.in .if the i-riKi.t'ii. Tin elllertaililU. tit ins U i..ii..- i nam '.: .!! . Oswego News Notes OSUK'ii) M.n I -I : fill- Mis Mary C. We!l a f ru.er r t.! nt ' thiii I'n". v'ii :. r.- .-ntly ,c-iuir ted In the i-ii-iint court III Ore.-n t'lly of tli cliarue of .iron a -'I In tom a couple of d.ivs this we.-k. l)etetv t'oiMti Asic-wir II W Koehler l-.inilf.- eoiup'el- d li s i f'l. i:il duties in Ill's liialliy. lias Im-i-Ii at slgne I additional territ.rv I.) -A sor Ja. k. and is now nn. riiii; Hi count -v around O ik (iiove. A special meeting of the Oswego Commercial club wa held last nigh, being occasioned by the failure to hold a regular meeting last W itlnesday when so many of the members wer In OroKon City attending the Wei's" arson trial. The next regular meeting of the 0 weso grange will not take place until May 21. as the master and several of the members will b" absent Saturday of i.ext woe: at the state grange meet. I mt. Work at the pipe plant of the Ore gon Iron & Steel company is progress ing uninterruptedly, and the GO to '11 employes are turning out a good sup P'.v of pipe each day. w hich Is going to i-uruami, .iuiaiihi.- uu.i i..i..a. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prosscr visited friends In Lake Grove and lla.ella Monday. Elbert McKean who was tpiite III with pneumonia Is able to be about. Arthur McVey and Moyd Tomlln were visitors in Port'nnd Sunday, j The old Town Improvement club Is i erecting a light for the benefit of till I travelers on Church street. The Ucna Ucbckah lodge Initiated Mrs. Donald James Into their order in I Friday evening, after which a dainty I lunch was served by the committee. Mrs. William Gray Is entertaining j the I.ako. Grove club this afternoon. 1 The laymen of the M. K. church, if Portland, held a meeting at the Os wego M. E. church hist Tuesday even ' lug- i Mr. A. J. Wirtz wns in Oregon Cllv I on biiHlness Monday. ti . '.. 4. 4. 4. . t, ft, HAZELIA. i 4 '. 2 4i 4, 4, ti . HAZKUA. May 4. (Special I A. Worthington called at the Hugh Mak er home Wednesday morning. .1. Ilauer of Tualatin, was a llaze'ia visitor Monday. August Uelkar, one of Stafford's pro gressive farmers, purchased a load of hay from Cook & Wanker, Wcdnes-1 day. Miss Ilianclie Duncan spent Sunday I afternoon with Miss Iluttlc Wanker. IJ. K. Long marketed broccoli tn Portland Saturday. Mr:. A. E. Thomas was the guest of Mrs. F. W. Lehman, Sunday. Mrs. F. W. Wanker and daughter, Miss Lulu Wanker, made a business trip to Portland Saturday. Vernon Davidson called on Herbert Duncan Sunday evening. Mrs. T. R. Savage, of Portland, was the guest of her father, Ed. Whitten last week. Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan, J. H. Wanker and Elva and Walter Wanker, visited at the Eastman and McMa han home Sunday afternoon. Hazclia Literary and debating so ciety met Saturday evening. A larn crowd attended. After a report from Hie program committee, a debate was given on, "Resolved, That the United States should not send ammunition lo Europe." The affirmative won thq decision. The iast meeting until prol ably September, will be held Satur day evening, May 13th. After a long program, games will be played and re freshments served. All are cordlal'y invited to come. Miss Nina Wanker and Arthur and Fredrich Hennfngscn, from Rlverdale, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wanker, Sunday. Geo. Nagl was in Oswego Friday aft ernoon. Roy Foster made a Dying trip to Oswego Saturday evening. j Mrs. Mary C. Wells Acquitted By Jury Of Arson Charge HARD FOUGHT CASC NCPtlTK WITH SURPRISE DEFEND ANT PERSONALLY THANKS JCDCE AND JUROHi Mr Marr C Wrl' . Innl b) a jur In tin circuit court I il l.) tilulit (l. r two tinur and tV n.iii it.' of l IiIm ration The Juri Miit' .i at 4 .'. I k and r'. h.-il a oi.t.-l t t Mr. WelK 'ui on ii - .'.ml had are. 1 that lie U ", i.jr M, w.i (rr.itlv pl.au! with I.- i.i-ll i anl b.ik hand llh i.-ti '"tor mil JmUe CamrN-ll. fi i : lli. flftit .!. f l ! trial. I, I. i ll liter rl.tln-l. til il' llli.-ll'l ly the i.lt.um'1. Wi i r V li nni k. l'l i Cum P I i. k .in I W. Y. Var.t-r lor tin' .l.-f.-ii ..nd l'i trl - t tiiun.-i toll rt I.. II it.f W A let 1. 1. t-ni.t tl ton Hi-- 1 ir f. r the de ll. ,Ve II an. who I ;v t i i nt' loie I ,y Mr-h-1 llirn hi'iiM in (if he .!. t rl el ail tM : for th. I f.l t ilk ' WlllUiin . . I lli.. ho . . !! i.i burn i i t..r i::.. -I. a i tint nt a . l-iit I.' tiilnl en I . ' I . n ei e-ul i!a In inn- t:-.- I'm-. j it u Mr'. We!! nil pn p .r. I In z i to New pnri fir tb" minimer. -V ".i'i' I- I i;i' l.li-cn. Onr .-o jx.Kt-: .i ti r. .'.it . ent U:h v hi It to wire h. r u i" any import -'it n i. When the lire i.ek" n il on ti e ii.i.rnlng of ill I-, I'JI'i lie M-nt hi r word by v. re llu l.'sti li.-l tiit slin re. e! o-.l Hi ag aS.iit li o . lin k In lit - m iriilur that he f.ilitt.-l fur an ln-ur. mil I -.ally il a r.-plv. Tint '.i intr. 1'iod til - t-!.giii:it Mm If wli.-li li t 1 Keen Cu e I l'i '.y Ihe toll r. li nun . any. M -lrii t Altnrner II. I :. .i '- I. tile the ar ;'inn nt of the :. u II. it the in-iir-'iice did not coo r the Ion. Jo- l.n.ti; liiul eien the .I...IM.- own a IIU--.-.. S v ere unable to iii:r- e on the ..ilue uf tiie fumllitre. wImm w.is from l'i to 2i j.nr old cp I had u'r.ady Let ii thr.tivli a fire in Imtl.ir. I on nbl.lt Mis. WYI'r had ille.l. I IS Insiri.me. Mr t.n I Mr. Kred I'.nion mil son, Ted. Iron Portland were out to the llitj. IvoKi l farm In Ila' lla Sunday. Mrs. Hiuli linker and Ml Ktlt.-I liakt-r were gue d- at the Kd Wanker home W'ednesday aftermxin. . f WILSONVILLE . 4 t $. a .). .. - i r WII.SONVII I.E. Muy 4.-(Smch1i II. D. Aden returned on Saturday from Astoria, where he attended the "Retail Merchant' association," and report a Very enjoyable tiuu. Jake Peters has purchased a new car, and Is now seen flying past In his splendid Wlllys-KnUht motor. Clifford Murray has become quiet a poet, and his friends are all preparini lo get off the line In future, when lie has occasion to talk business over the telephon". Mrs. J. Eldethoff In a delegate lo Roseburg from the Rcbekah lodge, which holds Us annual meeting in Hint city this we-'k. J. L. Seelv went to Roseburg to at tend the annual meeting of Odd Fel lows. Motor boats vere plying on the riv er dining the hot weather of the past week. The Hood View Ladles' aid society will give a basket sot ial at the church on Friday evening. May fith, to which all are cordially invited. Mls.i Jessl-i Angus and brother Jack. went lo Portland on Monday In their machine, und were accompanied home by Ihelr sister. Miss Nellie Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wagner are thn prcud parents of a baby boy, who ar rived at their home on Tuesday even ing, at the Graham farm. The Odd Fellows and Rcbekuh lod ges hold a point celebration at Tual atin on Wednesday evening to which the members from Wllsonvllle were Invited, the occasion lining the 87th anniversary of Iho I. 0. 0. F. Quite a crowd of members of botn lodges responded to the Invitation and were most royally entertained by the mem bcrs of the Tualatin lodge. A. J.Rossiter,H.D. Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office Front Street. Phone---Home 71 Oswego Oregon Your Blacksmith Work Will be done right if you bring it to me. Prompt and careful attention given to every job. Pratical Horse Shoer Up-to-Date Wagon Work G. H. MILLER Oswego Oregon OAK GROVE Oak Grove School Celebrates May Day (UK (.IUiVK, May 4 - (SpiiUl. The Mat d.i proitrani of lite Ha'i tirute m In hi will li'llff l-o leiiietliliere.l a on iurp.li kIiik by far, i-o-tii hell III the 1'iwl The elltlto aflertt.Miil Wit glint no r lo mil il.N.r pufta wlidh the participating m hol.ir .-eine. I i kn-uly rltjiiv. Tin lli'or wlll.lt Klo-it at i( u'.lmk drew an iinuaujl nuinl. r of .liti'-r and the itiiaiilimiu pialxe of lliu.o fiirtuii.it.. emiugli In be partaking of the f nt. inut have r coinM-iied In a larirn niranuro lor Hi-1 rffort oi thoxe that pr p.ir-.l the meal In the rvenlitg an i-ittertaiti mi nt wa to n under the illrcitten of Mr Jno Wabiron and a I uunl in affair of till iharat. er, when dint I e.l by Mr. Wal.lron. wa a hini" aue cel.. A Japanese d.iet wa given, In will. It Ihe children won- Japancm roatume and Ihe effect wa carried out In truly artlxllc style. Tim tixal M'lectlon of Mr. Walilron were out ktitmllng featuie of the entertain itiritt. Tho t'uk (iroio unixt.al affal' am ptiuluctlte of ruorn real talent than I poxalhle to pr.Hluce In inu-l iiiniuiuiillle and every rfTort should be ex. rt.il f r a i ont'niKin e of these effort at fr-.Ui nt Interval. New Home To Be Built at Courtney OAK GUOVK. MaV 4 I Special I Mr. ('. K. (ieorge. of Courtney Hi I. ha let u roittrai't to T. K. I'.lackerby and U. K. Arnilroni.. for the erection of a modem k rooin reldi nee. Worli I lo bo roiumeiicd at once and the home when tomplef-d will be U't I IH'11. flt'lll RU fttMto tin 1l t.ita.rrai lit at I'nlllmi'l I. the forerunner of quite a bit of building actlilty. NEW SUPERINTENDENT FOR OAK GROVE OAK GROVE. May 4 tSpii lali iKiim-stlc silence wink and manual training will be introduced into the Oak Grove School during tho coming Winter, according to action taken b tho Hoard of Director. The Hoard considered tho addition of those ub- ! let Is nece.sarv In order that tin' school may adequately serve the coin. miiulty. Teacher were u'so elected, tlios" chosen Ix'lng: K. W. Guthrie, prln clpbl; Mary Guthrie, tilth timt l(th grades; Edith Murgun. third anl fourth grade; Clara Ilowntt. second grade, and EUinlielll K. Matthew, primary. The last threo minted wei' re elected. CONCORD ELECTS TEACHERS OAK GROVE. May 4. (Spcilull Tho Concord school hoard bus elect- j ed teachers for the ensuing year. Mis Pearl llalley wu re-elected principal; Miss Gertrude a'0, who has done ef ficient work here for the past three years, hits resigned, and will leave, us soon us school closes for her homo In Michigan. Miss Inex llalley has been selected to (111 Miss Lee's place. Oak Grove Locals OAK GROVE, May 4. (Speclull Mrs. Hov. Dow DeLong Is visiting this week In Salem. L. A. Hulhird Is engaged In complet ing thu week planting hla garden. Mr. Harold Wood has accepted position with W. II. StokcB, Hit well- known grocer. G. W. Taylor and wife, of Cimby, uro tho latest additions to Oak Grove Tlciy are moving Into W. II. Stokes' home. J. Dean llutier completed planting Ills garden last Sunday. Report hits It thut his wife did most of the "eom Dieting." Work is still progressing on the new telephone exchange, thn comple tion of which Is anticipated In the neur future. Jno. V. Julian, who has been operat ing a garage In Ouk Grove, has ac cepted temporarily a position with Mo Ford Motor Co. In Portland. Mr. Rex. Lampman was one of. those partaking of the supper at tho conclu sion of the May day festivities at the school hoiiso last Monday evening. From reports, It Is learned that Mr. E. C. Warren, the local contractor, expects to complete plans for the erection of a new building very short ly. Mr. and Mrs. 0-ithrle, who have re cently been elected to tho positions of principal and teacher, respectively, In the local school, were Oak Grove visitors last Sunday. Mr. Den LI II In, who was operated on tat appendicitis about ten days ago at the St. Vincent's hospital In Portland, Is reported to bo Improving renpidly and will be sufficiently Improved with in the next couple of days to be re moved to his home. "Chamberlain's Tablet Have Done Wondera for Me." "i huvA been a r.ufferer from stom ach trouble for a number of years, and although I have used a great numiier t r..nn.,ilea recommended for this complaint, Chamberlain's Tablets is the flrBt medicine that Has given me positive and lasting relief," writes Mr. Anna Kadln. SDencerport, N. Y. "Chamberlain's Tablets have done wonders for me and I value them very highly." Obtainable everywhere." (Adv. DEPARTMENTS IN lAll, ONE IN Miss Carrie Woods Leaves For India OAK i;iH)VK. My 4 --(HiMilall K"iU' regret Wa ixeusliill'd by Ihe ilep allure ll.it week of Ml tuirl" WinhI. of Ouk Grove, fur Mil lllk-tlll, from wlili h ihiIiiI lie lltleml going to India Mix Wood, ha l-e i-tiginc 1 1 In Hie ""'"' )'"' pe""'" i" --x III inl. ioiii oik In India lor fHH"i. b Hie distil. I attorney, ami Ml year pretli.u. I.i the la.l ).'.tr. wl.l h Hither 1 .1 ! K . 317 Market .tr.-t. xho ha .pent vi.iting her pureni lull In a ho-pitul lb" r-nill of an Oak tirote. H!m wa accompanied l iiut.iniol.lli. jnlibnt aUail II o el" k ,.r vii.i.i..,. I.v l,.r iiiMih.r Mr. I l.n.1 lilghl till Ihe Ha" I .Hit' road, two t.llienx Wood, who ltd I to n-nial III. re fur xiulie time, perhitp llidell ualely. vKllliig rclatltc Mr. WimmI W rnil.aiorln to diose of hi local pnix rty and lu Him rteiil lie lx uc . ..(ill. IlitemU lolnllig III wife In Mii hiMtn, where lln-y will make tin tr permanent home. E w H. ROOINSON FORMERLY LIVED IN CLACKAMAS STATION DISTRICT. i POItTI.ANO.-Oi.'.. April 2V n.b ilrcumxlamc that, 'Indicated aiibid had l-. n c. nllted W, IL Ituli liimiii. laxhl.-r ol the Paiillc Stnl Hre ItiMiram e cmpaiiy. waa found ileii.l III hi private office at 21S Cham . I...II.I..... .1 -111 II. m Iil-r 111 I liniiliriit' .M..H.I.IH H . ' ' uf" mornliig. The body m Iving on the llonr, a ' ,., nmi.u ,,, ,, a .i:- caliber revolver, one cartridge dl- . fc m t.ai . la' 1 1 narg.n. near in. to- . in i. wa an itiiopeueii iioiiie iiiiiiiiuiii.K ife son. On HI tl.'sK. nearny. ma onuo, book wero lying open, together with a ,im nnKler failed In notice the spec I check transf -rrlng hla bunk account 'o (lt hleh they tra.eled lu their au'o Mr. Robinson. mobile out Milwaukle ati uue In t!n 'No note of any decrlpllon were hinnll hour of yi sterdav morning tin left, itlthoiiiih It I thought thut he III they were arie.ted by Motorcycle wrote a letter and placed It In the mall. Patrolman Enln. Tho four plead. I box Just outside tho office before kill-. pulltV In the municipal court th' In biina.'lf. From the position of the morning lo speeding charm . Tim-' ImmIv It I believed th'it Roblllxoll ant Inn d were . Initio, f.'n. l-'arn i. .low'n on tho floor and shot himself. :: 1- Littleton, f it.; and G M The body wa full dreoil. ! Vlnno. J0. Utile, beci.uac he was i line i'j mill mi hour, wa shown W. II. Itobinron formerly lived lu tin Clitckuma nl.it Ion district In thi county and wa well known throughout that section. At one time he wa em ployed by E. P. Dt'iimiin, now county recorder. THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Mams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fish. H. BETHKE, Prop. Sanitary, Cleanliness and Quality form the basis of all products of the OSWEGO BAKERY Our Establishment is Open to Inspection We cater to banquets and Lodge parties If we please, tell others; if we don't, tell u. THE MISSES ROBB, Props. Oswego Oregon THE DEPOT FOR Good Eats, Drinks and Smokes ALL KINDS OF Hazelwood Cream and Sold at Portland Prices. CALL AND SEE GL "W. IPirosseir OSWEGO HOSPITAL AFTER UPSET rollTI.AMi. Ore , My : W K. l.itl,ir.. tl.e pre.M' lit d Ihu I1"! ford Adtertliiliig loiiipiiny; Anhur Hetr. sen li' niiiiii.i:. r for lli J W. tteinlll Auto loiiipiiny. ami Ml I Mabel Mor'ey of 411 Tenth U"t "' i! inll'-a "t from lh t Hy H'H MIm Mini.') I being held a a wituexx The four were l hi own from u one Muled nut. blue when II ran off the rn.nl ami struck lh naitk. Ml" Mnd berg a Hut niiMt erlonnly Hijuitd. In-r bm k being wri-m lied. l(eHirl fiiuii (he Itoi'pllal Imlav are Hint her Injurle appar.-iillv are luleriial Their terliimuici. ha not Ih-i-ii del"tiul I liiilxfi.nl hit a hud cut ami bruise tut tho forehead. ItoUfurd aduilt.i having taken a Hoiip'e of tlrlnkx" beforn tnrtliig to la Hde llnlifnrd delib thai they weie llilolcxte,. lie tin lar Ihe a tl'l-nt i wan due to nn approai blng ant iliio.u'e 1 with briKhl light, which bllndc-l them. intUMliig Ihein to run lulu H'" hank. Heir w driving the linn liiln1 On ' Hit seal iicM.lc lilui wtt Mb' Moilef I -...I l. ,,ll,..r Imii were R. .ited OH ihe fliHir of lite ear : Iieprtt Siierilf Ketfor.l, liiotnn i le r ' ,,, , u i,i,. wlili r , ,r,t iKlit- and n about i'.'"t feet from Potxior.l' ma. Iilne In n in- accident iMciilted ll- xloril a) unit ..... it. ..i . t,i.,. Mil i bail liarx. d Hie , if i,v hl mw,.xu., , th,. I fl .,f ,). ,,,,!. mid n II ao:ng . .. 1.. ..... m ..l.l kl.l.. U III 111 Ulll.' mil K 11. .fi" .'" ' j iiulil It xtrui k Hi" bunk. MORE FISHERMEN'S LUCK . t , J . n . I . roil I i.v.m-. ore . ...... y ; ' - ;' ()ua m-re inev in lie umi ..n .n-- .. c n iiti.li at Oregon ( Ity imii tour . I through the city pill a a proxp.-. tn , ti-nnnl. One other ii-edor. It. V I erxnii, wa lined J.'", Grcsliiiui: Work sturted on story brick bu.lues block. Oswego, Oregon OREGON n J