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1- OREfJON OITV KNTKKIMMSR FIJI HAY. MAY 1!M1 THE OSWEGO RECORD BETTER ROADS on this tide of the RAILROAD Con nection with Coun ty Seal. River. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIOAV. t NAN DIES WHILE HE VVILBONVILLl. MAZE LIA. FINEBASSCAUGHT FROM OSWEGO LAKE t!: -it. News Hi-mi ran be ti)rf .! to Vhj 0ro III-. ut. I. t -. nr., or left l th slorti of G. W. I'ruMiT or office of II XV. Korhlrr. WILL BE FINE ONE Advertising ril'f made request. knon upon BIG SHIPMENT OF E OSWKiiO, May Jv iSpcilat 1 There arc things a doing t the plant ol tho Oregon Cortland rrttu-nt coin- l-any not tut what thin condition h.uj prevailed fur soine moi.ths -act. Ju-.' In the construction nf the i norttin u I plant ami tin' ltita!'jlln of mi- ihlncry. Iut now Unit rock I bdiu received at the plant anil (ant being put through the rrtislii r. The first shipment from the Pallas iiuarry. con titling of Ii) arrr. of loco ton. received Sunday, and It will iHm bo luppW-nirntrd by another similar ship- (.icano im-nt shortly from the lioMburg quarry, where ome Ti men ar busily engaged in getting out tin- rock and also completing tho building of the railroad to the btinki r. Kitty or mor men are employed at the Pallas work. Just when iho plant In It1 entirety la In actual operation I harlj to determine practically all the ma-1 chinery la Installed. but ua. not a J yet been tried out. No ti:ne i being ' loit by the SO to 100 men. who have ; been encased upon the work for tho past several month In arottinir every thins In readiness for the turning- out l of cement The Tortland nflfep of the rotnpany ' aa opened yesterday at 1101 Wilcot building, where Clark M. Moore will be In charge as sale manager. It Is understood that practically all the business of the company will be han dled from this point, the only offices maintained at Oswego being those that have to do with the actual ore pa lion of the plant. , OSWF.CO. May In. Sc, Ml.) -trt i lu ol fur i in n n.n'iit puuthorpe, near lilvcta, u to envtisl by the I Him lur company and the primary school, whoso k inn atv turn lic, in the mrage of Thomaii Kerr at libera. Mill be niciged with l( Mimi laiull. the present Klvcri tea. her. will liau charge of the pru mary room. l'unihorpe I a part of the 'arise holdings of the Oregon Iron A: Steel lomiMtiv in the Oswego area. It is building up In the finest i l.i. of j homes mid will make, with Kiiu'ii nd.'oinltig. an ix.bi.-ivo sucurhan sci lion. Well Cib'crt. Hunt Lewis and r'.U I lot t K. t'orl'itt ate Interesting them- ehr In the oisning of the school 1 The bull. Iini: will conform to all the latest School reipnrementi. It will be l it uati'd upon the Cnd'-rliM road. I which Join the Oswego nail not far from Flk Kivk. It will be off the I main motor ro.ul. but only about Jo.'O ' feet from Frlarwoo.1 station. Mr. till- bert expect to visit tho Cniverity of which conducts a ino.l-i I si hool department, and nn1 th" i service of a head master for the new li hool. Two or three room. will ie j included In the hind. It I planned I to follow rlosclv lifter a private com- j nmnlty scIumiI in Mint.eapolU which ha been very slices! ill. MILITARY JSHIH1S AND BALL GAME MAY 21 CLOSING DANCE 0 SEASON. OSWEGO. May IS. (Special.) The Grangtri' closing dance, last Saturday, was the best of the season. Good music, a good crowd and a gen eral good time resulted. CAMP FIRE GIRLS' BENEFIT. OSWEGO. May IS. (Special.) - Oswego Theater was crowded last Saturday evening. It being the occas ion of the Camp Fire Girls' benefit, they receiving $5.05. which was one half of all over $5 taken In. Sunday evening's movies of elitht reels was one of the bet ever shown In Oswego. GAME UNINTERESTING. OSWEGO, May IS. (Special.) The Oswego baseball boys will have to practice harder if they want to win the majority of games they play this season. The Multnomah Commercial club team beat the Oswego Commer cial club team last Sunday. II to !0 The game was umpired by R. I,ee and H. Schemer. OSWEGO. May IV (Special.) Oswegoans are looking forward with much interest to the visit n't Sundav of Company 15. Oregon National Guard. who will spend the day in maneuvers and sports on the baseball grounds south of town. Tho company, to be commanded by Capcain liaiigherty will leave the armory In Tortland at 9 o'clock, taking the 9:10 train for Os wego. Sixty men are expected to an swer roll call. The guards will be ac companied by families and friends, end It U expected that at least lOOn visitors will be In Oswego during the day provided it doesn't rain. i A'''-1 I i lv- r f In I I w n M W t -.-jf a ,r. Nvwy - V 1 7 Pounds 10 Ounces Caught at Lake Grove. (Cut courtesy of Kvenlmr Teli-cnim I tho the I c ) I 4 t M U 4 ( REGULAR GRANGE MEET MAY 20. OSWEGO. May Is. (Special.) The regular meeting of the Oswego Grange, scheduled for last Saturday, but postponed on account of the mas ter and othors being in Grants Pass, attending the state grange convention. will take place next Saturday, and will doubtless be well attended Inasmuch as the delegates will make a report of the state meeting. Black Bast Weighing OSWEGO. May 1 S. ( Special I Dan T. Watts of Uke Grove Is some fisherman, and to date holds th championship belt for the best cat h this reason. He went out on Oswego l.ake. near his home, last Monday night and caught what is reported th largest black bass so far seen this season. ' The fish weighed 1 pounds 10 ounces, and was landed with a lied don's Dowagiac minnow, number 151. Watts didn't have any trouble in lauding the lieauty, which broke water only twU-v before ho was landed. I'n less some larger Ma. k bass Is caugnt before tho season ends. Watts will re reive a fine casting Md us a prize for getting the largest one of the spicloa in this part of the state. The fish is on exhibition in Wool ard liarke s window, in rortluml. Mr. Wutts Ixiiig In the employ of the company. u li.sn.w it.i.i:. M.,r ,,., ui , - I r.'l. -mii J K. Cal.nan. (.mull i h.Hi siipirlii(i-tiien(, mi In Wilson vllle on S.iiiii.lm, on im ) ,,, , Creek m hool, to ill I. mi. I the pi. nlc. Mr lleiii'iv.H k w !-.!( . lo r lt..f MUk (ilklllclon, .lilllllK (In. wrekend lie Abbot prc.i.iud a spnlal . r nioii mi M.ilbet.' irt. win. h h.i inn, appreciated. Die ill!.,,-,. h,M, kin , nuns. lav. 'in. istli. at win. h tin,.. Counly S ho.il Supi-rluli lid. nl Calu.un 111 bo prckent to give nn ml.lri'. Th" usual I'll HI.' ill r will I tte.t I. the grille and u )i i:,.. (i tllipille.l Mr Miilii'i nf iireimi CHv .-nn,i pal led an ti'il.i lull of (ileti.U throuth WIUoiiMIIe. on .Mnli.m. w ho i ulle.l mi g ni.I mail) of (he fai in, i Many r i.rilk ate In . ml en i-u-ri tide III;. I Mis Wood an, I Mi, i,., I rltik hate di ebb d Imt to ti ai li u . Vi i'.r. as nihm.l b.is be. n In !. II. I ci.n.liilnn itu line lli.ir I. nun her.. Ml I. .illi v of lil.ll.illll a. t i.lltl.allleil Minga :.ituU:U to nr In.iue nu.l a I tilled the Coital (! . bm. pi. in on Sal nr. 1. 1 Mr. an. I Mrs Elmer lrii.. Itu'i) lUker. E.iiu ll.iki ' nint It.n I'ak.-r a( ll.le.l (he t-i-lll 111 "IK a-m.-ii iMTiln.'s of the Sherwool lll.h . IumiI oii Weiliiiikila) The Corral Cre( k s.iiiml pi. tin wim 'I vent of la-l Wil li in tl.nt ilislrlit uischall guiiie was played III (he morning hiUccu the bo (f today and the bo .if esterda' . ut wlilii the yo.ing.T iiii inbiTs proti.l iuot pro II. lent, us slum n by a score of 17 to I. sumptuous re.it was scried at 1 clock and a pn i:ram was glim in the afternoon by the pupil of th" school, under the direction of the'r teacher. Mls rilklngton add Counly Si hool Siiperinleii.l.vit Ca'aiun an ad. Ires, which was tun. h lined by all present. Wulle n number of the Y. M C. V boya Irom Cortland Kllemled the Cor-' ''""I ,l"" nil Cn ek plmlc. and. lu.kliiu (roin I fouiulatlon many e which tlu-y gave fur school, they thoroughly enjoyed tho event. W llsollVlll.l piM.pl,. HlH . ,,.k-,t ., to know that Mis Mary llrubst, our star In the music world, will uiio n oncert lu our village, at the A. o I int. sp. nl V II g.le appro II l.KI I , Mai II iSpniali A pi. .11..1I1I sfTalr of Hie W. . I, huh a p4l I. kIi. ii ,v Vina llallie Wanki r. al (lie In. n. e or lo r .u nils. Mr and Mis I'd Wanker, H.iliil.l.i) 'II,,. ii, .hi,,,, was spent In (latum nanus mil slug HiK 1 In i. i hl wi n. Mn4 U4M k. r. Harriet Inm. an, Ii .hi i'..n u UI Matikir. Waud.i WaiiL.'i. K.lna llluki-r, I. nl. i Umikii . Hi nit. Mar bin r.islinaii lia Uliiiim I in lle I'liioan, ll.li.' Imiiiaii, I'ave la'in!. Win N.ikI, l.lva Wankrr. Hmobl M.ik r. I'b.uli) liiipUiii W liifl. l.l lii.li. r ll.'l(.. l( llllii.uu, , . Cosier. I bil l Umik.r, W .liter W.ink. r iii, Mr mil Mi I'd Uauk. r and l.unlli j I W la I. in Mil mid iliiiililii Heiv I'., Ml. in, i Islloi s Kiid.it Hiiier Hhlplei. of (isw.o. Mill. lay Willi Iiih r Mi (hll.ls I ll.iirt Wunk.r left (or Medli.il Sptllltl. (He, Til. ".lav III (.ml.. I,. IvaiiHat, where l.e will uM na " I lo w. I l( W at. k e' Mta lia nl, W lillleii in, I Mi.. (. Wlnll.il win! l.ill.u,,, Sat ii.lat u( el noon W II ( IHik was a iitihir in the l(.i.. i m s.ii.ii.i ,i A i nioii i.nl,., i f , nl Sunday nriertiooii wild lleib. rt Imn. an Mls l.ilnl l ukir nml W. II ClHIS en' guesl.i at th,. , I. TI pa.il hoilie In (Iswevo Sniiilat rvelili.s Mr ami Mr II. nn llaiper. of Alia! Turk. Mr. and Mi Kd Wanker mil! Hll' n. Win. Jr. and dsi.r, W. M ! 'iH.k ami H. J lleriiienl were guests I at the r W. W miker home Sunday. j .Mi. I-red i rolsani is visiting Ii.t "Isd r Mr Crank W'hiiteiial thu writ lug. Mr ( rnlsaiil wan fotmerly .Ml Horeiir,. Huts of t Ills place. i'si s.il.sil meelliig was bel l at Ihu llaella si IhmiI House Molld I) i venii.k.. Muy -,t, lame crowd nl teiiiled mid ,ei iile.l on Inillilini: a new SxH.'. Hllh liiliile'.' MY AL LAWHINCC SUCCIJMIIS AT LCGAN AFTKI ILLNCS1 OF ONLY FaW DAYS Mini lai'leiiie. who iiilne lo Ih.s ill) M ill.lav, m i onipiilili , .y ila wile. Hllh Hie IiiI.iiIIi.ii of visiting Hllh hi ila.ifhl.T. Mrs W I. I Hit I. of lo r hi. .Il . I ut tho ho ine of Mr llml lil, lav in., iiiluc M. r a few duys' III IO".s o( kl.llie) tion'.le i hi" Inn. I. . I aeitlie Hill be i oiidm . d ill th" linlue I of Mr mid Mis Hull this u'lertinoa al I' ii'ibsk. Willi llet A 1 War., pailor of llie I liltr. I Hr.'lbl"M i Intra h. 'ofTI. lalllig Inleiini nl Hill be Ill Hie Ca.lvti letnelert III 1.1 CHI I Mr l.uwiinie was boiu III Ura-s I I ..unit, nn'.iMn. I 'una. la. Apul I vi;. hii.I ul I'slli, i.rl. lii.lailo, ( nn mla. In IS'.i. Im inarili .1 Miss K H.il.. Ill iirlinl.l... en. I later iiiine w..l, s' IIIIih ul Van, miter. W'uh . where he had llnnl.. bla lii.lne ulilll his ileilll lie Is am lived by hi wife, of Van- outer, ll.r.i. il.ni. liter, Mrs Mai,. Cuinplsll. of Yiicoll. Wash. Mrs W I. Hint, of la. trull, ( i.i, kam.is louiil'. Mi Ada I'alleraoii, of (In ball-, Wash , an. I Ihtee suns, Samuel I. as I'llie. of ll'iseblllg, Oregon. Ileum-' l awn li. e of Hiuulam, W ali, mid I Eriiesl l.awi.'ll. e, of Van. outer. Wash Fred llunii, C. W. hall, on Saturday evening. May, '"'"r Tlllam.mk. were week em! 27. at S o'clock. Mis Urobst will be ,r Mr Bn'l M. A. E. Thomas. .vi Kiina liliker. of Curiliinl, spent the week end Hllh her cousin Mis IU S.olt. Mlsa llallie Wanker spin! a ut; pleasant afternoon at the Inm.. hi homo Friday. Mr. ttiul Mr. who It. gues; BASEBALL DANCE BENEFIT. OSWEGO. May IS. (Special.) fhe baseball fans and their friends had a very pleasant time at the old- time dance given In the grange hall last bight for the benefit of the baso ball organization. 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. Stetl Cut Coffee in can from 25c up. A 5-lb. can of 35c Coffee for $1.50. Bulk Teas Equal to the best. . . .50 per pound OSWEGO. May IS. (Special.) Members of the Delia Rebecca lodge held a very interesting entertainment last Friday evening. The program was as follows: Recitation by Ilrolher McVev ; In strumental music. Sister Edna Hick ner and Lillian Illckncr; snug. Sister Dyer; dialogue, 'Slight Misunder standing," Siiter Yosc. and Hrother Davidson: s.lectljn on mouth organ. Hrother McVey; recitation. Sister Edna Hirkner; 'Our Country," Hrother lross(-r; duet, song. Druthers Davidson and McVey; recitation, Sis. ter Vose: stringed orchestra, by all on program; piano solo, Sister Ed,n Ilickn-ir: recitation, "Cnclo Joe Cm ton," Sinter Lillian Hickncr; rorlta- lion. "What Susie Saw at the Circus," Sister Miller; recitation. Hrother i Hoyd; dialogue, "Lessons in Cookery. ' I Sister:) Mary Hlckner and Humphrey; accordion solo, Hrother James; dia logue, "Census Taker,' Hrother Hoyd ' Mid Sister Mary Illckncr; recitation, j "What the Choir Said About the Hon 1 net," Sister Miller; recitation, "Ken tucky Philosophy," Sister Vose; ilia- login;, "Trial or a School Mistress," by J Sister I'carl Hickner and Hrother Me 1 Yey; reading, 'Just Folks." Hrother Boyd; trio, "My Honnle,' Druthers James Hoyd and McVey; recitation, Sister Humphrey; Dutchman's band, by all. Acrostic exercise was the forty second and last number on the program. PIPE PLANT FORCED F BUILT AT LAKE GROVE OSWECO, May IS. (Special.) Thut the people of the l.ake (irove sec tion are up and doing things all the time Is very apparent to the person who takes occa.-ilon to visit that lo cality. The present spring Is seeing considerable activity in the building line, with some homes fast Hearing completion and others either Just started or conl-ini. luted. C. E. Culvert, (he well-known pine logiaplier of Portland, plans the erec tion of a (dimmer home on (he lake be twoen Uike (Irove and Ooodln, work upon the same to start nt once. N. E. Atehi.'on. circulation manager of the Portland Telegram, has rented the Seaiironk property, neur Lake (Jn.ve, and, torn tlmr with his family, will remove i hereto about June 1 for tho summer. When the ramping grounds on th.1 south side ol the lake are opened for the season, on May .'10, visitors will thoroughly appreeiute this installation of water faucets, mains having Ix-en extended to that locality drring the past few wi-ek-i. The Luke Crove Improvement dub composed or practically every re-il-dent, took advantage of the. splendid weather last Sunday and built a sub stantia! wharr. ion feet long, Including two flouting fining docks. The men also ( leaned the beach of debris and l;ir;'e rocks Th" South, .,i, pacific will shortly inaugurate the summer schedule of electric trains, v.hlch will take them as lar as Cook, and provide for extra trains on Sunday to acommodale Iho pi Ilirk'T.i. assisted by Catherine Davis of l'or' land, a pupil of Proless ir iiiipiiuiu's. who plays with much brilliancy and case. Huss.-ll Morgan. in accom I pllshcd singer, who lias filled ninny concert engagements and who Is noted for his heavy singing I arlt vole, will U an added attraction. Mls llrobst will have a "Mason & Hamlin ' concert grand piano, Itoin Wiley I! Allen's of Portland, and u good lustra ineiit. under her splendid tout h. will be ntiractlon enough for Wilson v HI . people, who hive hear I her p'ay so often, wlih a treat deal i.f pleasure, and we feel sure the concert will meet with the great suito-m wlibh Miss Itrobst so rlihlv deslrvei from Mi members of In-r hoine (own. Tli kela will he only .l.'i cents. ! ' 4 STAFFORD. il -I,. ,f. ,i, ,J, , j. 6ICIH & SONS OSWEGO, OREGON TO BE INCREASED ! A. J.Rossiter,M.D. Physician and Surgeon FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream AH New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" Sts. Oswego, Oregon OSWKfJO, May IS. (Special.) , It is rumored in Oswego that, owing to tho increased orders and the de mand for early filling, of the same, th Oregon Iron & Steel company expects , to shortly Increase th.; crew at !u i pipe plant bore to full complement, nr 75 to XO men. Krom al! reports gath ered, the company has sufficient busi ness ahead of It to keep tho plant running well into n-xt winli-r if not through the winter months. Roseburg: Ice plant of 200 tons daily rapacity starts cannery here. Residence and OfficeFront Street. Phone -Home 71 Oswego Oregon Watch Child's Cough. Colds, running of nose, continued Ir ritation of the mucous membrane if neglected may mean Catarrh later. Don't take the chances do something for your child! Children will not take every medicine, but they will take Dr. King's New Discovery and without bribing or teasing. Its a sweet picas ant Tar 8yrup and so effective. Just laxative enough to eliminate the waste poisons. Almost the first dose helps. Always prepared no mixing or fussing. Just ask your druggist for Dr. King's New Discovery. It will safeguard your child against serious ailments resulting from colds. (Adv.) 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 STAEKOIII), May IS. (Special I Some farmers to the south on the lo.v lauds have not yet gotten all their crops and guldens planted, hut Hie bright sunshine since the hard rain of last Monday, Is rapidly drying those fields so they will be In condition W seed. Although the crop may Im. late a bountiful harvest is expected. Mrs. J. q. (iage rode wit li Mr. an I Mrs. Schalz on Sunday Inst to l'or'. laud on her way down to St. Helens. School Cloud With Entertainment. Miss Lydla Aernl closed a very suc cessful year of school In (he Kolb' meyer district on Saturday of last week with an ent .rlalnim nt and bas ket social, which netted the school be tween t'ii and DO. it was held In Mi'. Kollemeyer's ham and all report the best time ever. Colonists Coming From East. Mrs. Oiigo received word from Clo. verdale, Tillamook counly, last week that u syndicate wanted to buy all the real estate owned by the (iagea nl NoHtiicca besides a considerable acre ago owned by other parties and bring a colony from the east to settle upon it, and asking prices and terms. School closed on Friday liiHt week with no exercises to nmrk 1 1 in event. Mr. Schatz Is preparing to pipe wa ter from an excellent spring back In his timber, a half mile away to Ins house. I On Monday last Mr. Van Nortwio's horses eloped and were at last found on the Oswego ball grounds. Tualatin Wreck Case On. J. O. (iage was called to Cortland on Monday the Slh on tho S. ! nccldenl case near Tualatin in September hist when his brother and throe other men worn killed. Tho case was postponed until the Kith and he camo on to Staf ford for a day's visit leaving for his home on Wednesday morning. ' A baby boy was welcomed nt the home of Albert Elllgsen on. Friday last. Mrs. Adolph Iielkar sits up some now, hut Is not allowed many visitors as she is yet very weak and nervous. loo Nemec left again last week. Misses Harriet and Lucille Human were Itose (i(y visitors Frldav. Mrs. Fred Lehman and chlldf-ii were guests if Mr. Mini Mrs. A. Worth iligton Sundav. Miss Marlon East man railed on MM lllain hi' Hum an Sunday afternoon l. E. lamg mud, a business (rip lo Cortland Smurduy. Harold Haker. of Cortland, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ha Misses I. mill, ,nd Ulan, he Unman called on Misses llattle and Edlt'i Wanker Sunday evening. Water was piped from the J Cook farm to the llaella school b,m-e last week. ('has. and Itiiyinond Helms were ii Oswcko Friday morning Mrs. F. W'. Wanker and daughter, Nina, were lu Portland Monday. MKs Edna Porter, Irom tiswegi, called on Mrs. A. h Helms Monday morning. Mlas Nina Wanker bit Tuesday for lo r home Ii: Medical Springs. Mrs. Frank Wbillen and children weie In Oswego Sunday aflci noon. Eugelio has called (an) school building. for bids on J0,. JUDCE FOR VOUHSELF Which Ii 0'tUr Try an Esptrlment or Profit by an Oregon City Cltufn't Esperlsnc. .SoliK'lhlng Hew Is all evs llli.elil Must be pioved to be as lepresenl Cll The stale infill of a liuiuufni lurer is not com lining proof of merit Hut the riidiirscliiclit of friends Is Now tupp'MliiK von hud a bud Im, k A lame. weak, or nchiiig oik-, Would Vii l evperllllelll on 11 Vnil will read of initi.y in. alb-. I cures, Fii.lored by slrmigcrs fiom far anal places. li s illffeletil when Hie enders j incut rotoes from homo. ! Las) to prove Iih nl leslillioli) 1 Itead Ibis OrcKiin CHy use: ( has l. Hums, cv I'lardutl, 2' ev enleeiith st, Oregon City, s.tvs I doll I bc.il. He to endorse I loan's Kid tier litis (or I know from personal efleiiie Dial they are a very ( liable kl.llie) mcdtclii'V I liui" us ',1 I hem on sewr.it occasions when I have hr.d kidney d'soiders and mv hat k lias felt lain., and stltf and in every Instance tlu-y have never t.,i?l to remedy the trouble. A bin or m puis my kidneys in koihI workiiiK ot tier and makes my back feel as slro: g as ever " I'rlce Ms-, at nil dealers. Hon't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy -- get I Nam's Kidney I'llls the same (hat Mr. Iiiiins had. Foster Mllburu Co Crops , llurfalo, N. V. "Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Wonderi for Me." "I have been n rufferer from stnui mil trouble for a number of yiurs, and although I have used it great number of remedies recommended for tin complaint, Chamberlain' Tablets 's the llrst medicine thai has given ine potillve nml lasting relief," write Mrs. Anna Kadln, Speuceriott. N. V. "('Iiiiinbciialn's Tablets have done wonders for me and I value (hem very highly." Obtainable everywhere. ' (Adv.) THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fish. H. BETHKE, Prop, Oswego, Oregon 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 us. THE MISSES ROBB, Props. Otwego Oregon Rheumatism. If you arc troubled with chronic or muscular rheumatism give Chamber Iain's Liniment a trial. The rolief from pain which It affords Is alone worth many times Its cost Obtain able everywhere. (Adv.) Portland shipyard haa contracts ag gregating $4,000,000 and will employ about 1000 men In the near future. rSTotice Call and see me for a nice dish of the best Ice Cream in Oswego. THE HAZELWOOD will call you back PORTLAND PRICES G. W. PROSSER OSWEGO OREGON