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OliEflON CITV K N'T KIM 'HI. SR. Kit IDA V. JUNK 2. HHti. THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con nection with Own- BETTER ROADS oo this aide of the River. j Seat. 0 DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OK OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLUMID IVMY fRIDAV. Sr ltinu rn b dlrM4 to The Osvrgo Hocord. Oti"o. Ore., or Ifft at lh ur of 0. V. rroor or office of II. W. Kohlrr. Advertising tit rnd known upon rtquttt TEACHERS ELECTED OSWEGO. Or.. Juno 1. (gprrUU.) To Ottico nho.4 board Ut wek appointed th fullowlnic Instructor fur tbo nrit year: Ml I-ucliJo Dun ran, third and fourth trade; itia Mury lUrkner. fifth and Uth grades; UUi I no a Voao. primary rrad.-a; I'rof. Vo. afvrolh and eighth grades: Prof. Gerrtuon. Instructor of music. Tbo preset Janitor. Mr. Smoke, was alao reappointed. Th naff of Imtrur tora next yoar will b practically the aamo aa thoae serving laat term. OSWEGO MEMORIAL SERVICE. OSWEGO. Ore, June 1. (Special.) The Oswego MeOiodist church held a special memorial aenrlce last Sun day conducted by the Itev. J. Cole man. A special program aa arranged and the aermon on Decoration day waa Interesting and Impressive to the lance attendance. PRICES Slow in Advancing We are selling Overalls as low as 85c a pair, none over $.125. Jackets the same. Men's heavy work shirts 50c Underwear 75c to $1.00 per suit Neckwear 25c to 50c Bring your Feet along, we have the right Shoe for the right price Don't forget that we can get you a full Tailor Made Suit for - - J. BICKIti & SONS OSWEGO, FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" St. OAK GROVE DEPARTMENT L WILL GRADUATE 13 ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR EXERCISES WHICH WML BE HELD JUNE 7. OAK GROVE, Ore., June 1. (Spe cial.) The Oak Grove bcIiooI Is pre paring for the coming graduation ex ercised. Thirteen will graduate this year and the students have arranged an unusually elaborate program for (he exercises which will take place .A-A-A-A'A-A--A-A-A'A-AA'r'A-A'rV I Dependable Groceries handle ... j i Quality COnsiaerea, our iiie wwwi We are now situated in the Green BIdg. equipped to better serve I Phone Pacific 55 Your order i iir rs OTVMTO C l-y.y y.y-y.V VV-V V V V V NEW OSWEGO PLANT TURNS OUT CEMENT LITTLC CONSTRUCTION WORK REMAININQ BIINO riNISHCD QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. OSWBUI. Or.. June I (Special I Today aa an lniKrtant on for the Oaarito cement plant. hrn the firat order of finished cement aa turned out. TW day haa long been looked for ard to, aa th work of building the plant haa met with many delay. The cement mil! la not yet running up to Ita raparlly and a little construction work I atlll going on. This ork constitutes Just the finishing touchea I and la expected to be completed soon. Officials of the company report favorable outlook for the liuolnoaa and expect to operate the plant perman ently. LODGE DELEGATES RETURN. OEWKGO. Ore.. June 1 (Special.) Mr. Will lilckner. Arthur McVey and Hugh fox. attended the meeting of the icrand lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Felloaa. held at Uose burg laat week. They report an un usually law attendance and nvak In the complimentary terma of the en tertainment provided for the vialtinie member. The different churchea of Roseburg alao lent their effort toward the entertainment of the visi tors. $14.00 OREGON Oswego, Oregon on the evening of Wednesday, June 7 at S o'clock at the Methodist Episco pal church. The committee in charge of the exercises made the arrange ments for the program to take place at the church in view of the better accomodations afforded for the large crowd that is expected. An artistic booklet, comblnating in vitation and program, has been printed for the students who are sending them to their various friends. The class rolls follows: Earl llerg, president; Hazel Wood, vice-president; Frances Griffith, secretary-treasurer; Mildred Wetzler, Harold Kuks. Margaret Hud delstone, I.ols Humljlin, Alvina Roth, Carl Peremicr. Millie Mayer, Arlet Alexander, Sivilla Dennison, Florence Billiard. The faculty of the school, which conbiots of C. F. AnderBon, Edith Mor are the only kind we l I I. puces are ausuiuieiy juu, will receive prompt attention 12 ARE GRADUATED BY OSWEGO SCHOOL (NTIRC TOWN TURNS OUT TO EXERCISES LONO PRO GRAM IS GIVEN. The (ru public h.l chiM-d la.t Friday. May Hh apeclal entertainment. Koin.a er rendered by the pupils of the filth, sulh and aetentb icradea in addition to the fol lotting proa ram: Kecllallon. "Seerel." WUllaru Weaallm. dialogue. 'The Oolden Key." by filth and sixth grides; tone -Our Flag." by primary room; recitation, IMlmcr Turnbujl. song. ' May Time. fifth, alxth. seventh n.l lhth rradea: dlaloKiie. -Vaca tlon Queen." thlnl and fourth trade; recitation. Helen Wcllnt; recitation. Alia Wlrti; dlalocue. Tmle tam' Altuin. fifth and alxth trade, reel tatlon. 'Mamma's Hired Girl." Ruth CoHello; exercise. -Our lvdllen," by alx girls, dlalotue. -May Pageant." third and fourth grades; recitation. Harold Huffman; song. "Pandclloiis." primary trade; recitation. IVan Prum haush. ivlla Pavls; "Intend of Sleepy Hollow." aeventh and eighth trade, song. Home, Seet Home." fourth grade; play. "The Old Woman Who Mxed In a Shoe." primary depart ment: song. "Star of the Summer NlKht." by fifth. lxth. seventh and elthth grade; rcclution. 'Minute." Wlllanl Pavldson: recitation. -Story of a C"nt. Wallace Worthlngton; rec- Itatlon. 'The lUinner lletay Made, Eolth liicknor; flag alute nnd Ameri ca," by the school. After the entertainment, the diplo ma mere presented to the eighth grade graduate. Those In the cUs mere: Anleta Schauhel. Frano- Cochran. Elizabeth Haines. Herbert Duncan, Margaret Halnea. Fred Me- Intvre. Leona Pr mbrueck, Archie Waldrep. Arllene I'renevost. Charles j W. Hulne. Florence HriimhaiiKh. Wlllj Koehler. rracllcally all of Oawetn attended the exercise. RUING FOUNTAIN IS GIVEN TO SCHOOL OSWEGO, Ore.. June I. (Special.) The Oawego public school I to be presented with a public drinking foun- tain by Erdklne Smith, mho is thl I week leaving for Ilritiah Columbia. The fountain which will be of an I elaborate design is to be placed on ; (he school grounds. The actual site l I not yet definitely selected. Mr. I Smith la erecting this fountain in j memory of his wife, Mrs. Ijiura Smith, ; mho mas a former pupllx at the local school. E OSWEGO TOWN TEAM ! OSWEGO. Ore.. June 1. (Special.) The local baseball teurn mus defeat ed las'. Sunday by the Kniklits of Co lumbtii) team of I'ortland 6 to 4. The defeat, in a measure, Is due to the I fact that the line-up of the local team was made up principally of substi- tutoR. The Knlphts of Columbus ar- rived later than expected. Several members of the local team, thinking ! that there would be no game, left for i Oak Grove to take part In a game there. However, a good snappy brand of ball was given and the crowd ap peared thoroughly satisfied with the exhibition. Stomach Trouble and Conttipation. "I will cheerfully say that Cham berlain's Tablets are the most satis factory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold In thirty-four years' drug store service," writes S. H. Murphy, druggist, Wells burg, N". Y. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) gan, Lewis E. KeeBe, Florence llo I watt, and Lois Kennedy, and the ! school board, Mrs. Waldron, chair man; h. II. Look, director; il. C. Krum, director, and Miss H. A. Wil liams, clerk, have supervision of the program which follows: Invocation, Rev. OeLong; presi dent's address, Earl Herg; "That Hired Girl" Sivilla Uennlson; "Hriglit Star of Eve," CIbsb; class history, Ha zel Wood; duet, Millie Mayer and Frances Griffith; solo, Mildred Welz ler; address, Mr. Alderman; cbiHs song, class; presentation of diplomas, Mrs. Waldron. In view of the interest that the peo ple of Oak Grove take In the school work a large attendance is predicted. W. B. STOKES MOVES IN HIS NEW STORE OAK GROVE, Ore., June 1 (Spe cial.) W. H. Stokes, the local groc-r has just finished moving Into bis new store In the Green building. He Is now ocupylng two large stores, one facing on Railroad avenue, which Is his main department and one facing on Center street which is used for a shipping and storage room. The build ing which la a modern fire-proof one, gives Mr. Stokes much Improved facili ties for handling his business. It is reported that Mr. Stokes has leased the premises for a period of five E OSWKCO. Ore.. June I (Spwlal.) )ameito flttlntly iilueried IVcofa (Ion day by making ictat arranto ment for (ho decoration of the giatr In the Ompgo cenieler. Thl ceiiio lery mis originally luid out In 1M3 by 0. W. I'roaaer, but ler coiitnd ol line property ma tuim.i oter 10 in Orvgon Iron Steel lompany. A goml many visitor from Cortland look part In the ceremonies Ob'VEQO LOCALS. OKWKtIO, Or June I (Special.) -Krtklne Smith will bate tin meek for Itrltlsh I'olumbla Mr Smith mill be accomanled by his on and mill make the trip In hla touring car. The local plp fountry la turning out a Job for the cltv ol Mllmaukle. Mr. I. H. Mxon. ol Portland, ma Idling hit son H. V. Mon, Sunday. Trtif. II. A. Voae and son. of Hood Hler. are visiting Mr Voe' brother of 0wcgo. Tliey mill (end their vaiatlon near McMlnnvllle. C (5. Morey, who bun l'en In east ern Oregon for aeverut months, ha returned to hi home In Osmcgo. Mrs. A. Shipley, of Cresham. spent Decoration day mlth pl.dUe In Os wego. Mr. K. J. Hamilton and children, from I'ortland, were guesta of Mr. V. DUkle thl we-k, Mi Humphrey, teacher of Ih third and fourth trals. mill spend the summer mlth her mother in Eu gene. The flomj-r show at Mr A. K. Wil son lust Thursday mas quite an elaborate afulr. A lunch m served Mr. and Mr. H U laUNon had a plea.inl trip up the Columbia HlKh wuy Sunday. Mr. and Mr. J. W. ;re.-r and Mr. White, their grandson, all fnm Illi nois, mere visiting Mrs. J. Johnson last meek. Mr. (Sreer ! eur of i;e. 4 i i I 4 f 4 t HAZELIA. r r M HA7.KI.IA. Ore.. June 1. (Special) Misses Ethel Thompson and Marlon Thompson, of Oswego, and Kllzabeth rYancls. of Portland, mere the guest or Miss Kthel llaker Saturday nkht and Sunday. County Treasurer M. E. Dunn and Judge J. I'. Carapbtml. of Oregon City, visited Mr. and Mr. J. P. Cook Friday afternoon. , Marlon Ea.itham. Wanda Wanker, Elva Wanker. Lloyd Wanker and Gar ton Easlham mere pleasantly enter- A. J.Rossiter.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Residence and OfficeFront 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 years. Insnunin h as his store Is con ducted aliuii! the most progressive lines, which inaKcs for a maximum of value ror tils many customers, ne vwu be aide to coniiniie to a greater extent, Ills Idea of giving his trade the best to be had al the least possible cost. AT OAK CROVE MOVES OAK GROVE, Ore., June 1. (Spe cial). The Oak Grove confectionery store now operated by Mrs. M. F. Hob kirk, will move Into the quarters va cated by the Stokes grocery In the Warren building on Railroad avenue. The present location Of Mrs. Uobklrk's store la in the building also occupied by the postofflce and she Is making this move In order to enlarge her business and Install more conveniences for her patrons, w hlch her present quarters are too small to permit. Miss Williams, a sister of the post mistress, intends adding the space va cated by Mrs. Ilobkirk, to her sta tionery store, which additional room will permit of her conducting her business to a greater advantage. OAK GROVE 8TORE LEASED. OAK GROVE, Ore., June 1. (Spe cial.) Mr. Reynolds, formerly of Mo lalla, has made arrangements with W. .. Stokes to lease Dart of his store J facing on Center street to be used as (allied by the Mlssea lu)liibnie k Munday afternoon. Mr. II. T. Duncan and "il, lr nice, spent Tuesday III tha Ho I'll, Mr Stella Shipley, of Pmeo. and Mr A. W. Shipley, of llreshatil, mere Ih gursla of the former' daughter. Mr. O. W. tubman. Tuesday. J. P. Wlrth, of Medbal Springs (tie, ha been rvnemlng old aciiallil slices (n llaiella for I ho lal meek. W. Wanker made a business dip In Osmegu Wednesday. Mr. C. W. Child and Mr A Worthlugloli srr In I'ortland Tbuts day. W. II. Cook maa an Osargo tlsltor Wednesday etetilng Mis Ethel llaker spenl Wednesday mlth her cousin, Mlsa Maron Thorn eon. of Osmcgo. Miss l.ulu Wanker. D. K Uuig, W. II. CiMik and J P. Wlrth, mere dinner gueal at the Edmard Wanker home Sunday. Mr. and Mr. A. Nlelson. mere In Otmego Sunday afternoon. Mlsa Harriet Ihincan Wslled lb Lincoln high chool In I'ortUnd rrl day. W. 11. Cook spent Saturday In Ore gon City. Herbert Duncan ma In Osmego Tuesday afternoon. Mls.e Jean WlUon. Marion )Ut man. Hattle Wanker. Edith Wanker Mra. II. T. Ihincan and children and Elva Wanker mere (hose from llaiella mho attended Hie graduating exercise, at the Oswego school Erldy after noon. Mr. and Mr. Geo. Sum, of Tualatin Meadoma. visited Mr and Mr J IV Cook Sunday afternoon. Church Service mill be held at the Hatella school hoiMe at S o'clock Sal in day evening Miss Harriet and Lucille Duncan called on Mr. J. P. Cook Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A E. Helm and sons Charle and Raymond, mere Portland visitor Tuesday. Mis lllanche Duncan spent Tui dav evening mlth Mlsa Hattle Wanker Mr. V. II Child vlsltml mlth her Ister. Mrs V. W. Lehman Tuesday. Arthur KUIa tM"t the afternoon mlth Charley Helm Thursday Lloyd DavTilson sM-nt Tuesday aft ertioon mlth hi coiiln Vernon Pat bi son. . STAFFORD. STAKKUKD. Ore. June I. (Spe cial) We all went boosting for Clack amus county and our beautiful Ore gon City last Saturday and had the time of our live. A majority of u got there In a hur ry mlth our gas magoiM, aomn In farm magons, in buggies, carts, on foot, any old may, and me got (here In time for the program. . Hob Schatt hurnessed his splendid black plow (earn to the farm magon mllh (he hay rack and collected 41 girls and boy and drove domn to compete for the prize, but another driver had collected a few more of the "hope of (ho nation" than Hob did so wiiii (he prize, bat (ho mholu II claimed (o huve a good time; drove across the bridge Into a shady place and enjoyed thoroughly the picnic din ner the glrU had provided, supple mented by orunges and candles, pur chased by tho boys. As thn governor Is pri'suiiifd to be still feasting on the fish our gracious queen presented him and King Kurl killed old Pessimism wo art1 all feeling on the hopeful side especially In regurd (o Iho primary election next fall and tho fate of tho country In general, but It Is our priv ate opinion publicly expressed, Unit the booster exercises and purado will have to be moved in the near future lo level stretches In tho country or up the hill, for that day is getting to be such a big a flair (but Hie ono Intel street is getting to ba too narrow for street cars and a big parade too, but all were good nnttircd and stood the crowding without a murmur, und It whs an Ideal day. Mrs. Otto Peters has been for the past live days very sick, and wus re ported Sunday evening as a very llttlo more hopeful. She bus always been n general favorite nnd all hope for a speedy return to health. She Is tho only daughter of Mr. Frank Weddlo. a butcher shop. Since the Smith butcher shop abandoned the local field, tho residents have been quite Incon venienced and they welcome tho com ing of the new concern. E. C. WARREN NOT TO OAK GROVE, Ore., June 1. (Spe cial.) E. C. Warren, the well-known local contractor, who recently an nounced plans for tho erection of a new building on the site of tho present Warren Ilulldlng on Railroad avenue, has decided lhat In vlow of the pros ent conditions he would not he Justi fied in going ahead with his plans. Negotlans had advanced so far that Mr. Warren had already had the plans made for the new building, excepting that he would rush tho structure through to completion at the earliest possible moment but existing business conditions Influenced Mr. Warren to delay his plans for the present. He has, however, not altered his intention of erecting a modern busl-: ness block, but will time this movoj until conditions appear more oppor-j .1 A ... tl, ,.nnnl tltrio LUI1U, Ulllll wiej uu ai itio l'ivo.ii, .....w. Mr. Warren stated that he was anx ious to make this addition to Oak Grove's business center but that he would delay until matters warranted his making this new Investment. W iliiellliie feel Ilk gromlllig l (ha iihiI mrall.er and Islu. but let tr from near Durn In llaine, nmn v , II rained Ibei Ih llh and llb and tei,lMHly sl)r. In iIhiis so a In lei II lilt Ibe Niumid. a II mis Ibe first at It, since Hie fir. I day of Man h bul frost had Iskrn all early garden and fruit except apple. Th Mtsse xxaeli aro tuning (heir alstrr, Ml George Aden, and brcughl flomer fol Ibelr father grata. Mralh Van Nor mU' I In lb m1H.l. n mill mlth tier filend, Vn.l.l m-Neul GRANDMA DAVIS MAS IRTHOAV PARTY OSWEGO. Jun X (Special!- Ev ryon kuom Grn,in Pat Is. mho ha horn a resident of Ocmrgil for utrr 3d )er. and Monday rrlelnated her th birthday. Hh I a tit and able to mall upon herself, whbh few at lhat ag ar able to do. . Th ladle mho attended the parly r a folium Mr. Anderson, Mr Stella Shipley, Mr Milton. Mr.Tho Poi. Mr Skeel. Mrs Will Neal. Mr Ernest. Mr (ilgty, Mr Cora Hub bwk. Mr I'lor Jri. h. Mr Austin. Mrs. HsIMiun, Mr Will III. kner Mr John lilcknrr, Mr John pat Is, Mr W C. Slert. Mr Ed Wlnl. Mis l.l' llld Riser. A dainty lum h of fruit salad, t ake. coffee. 4mtlche and andy maai sert ed All had a good time and hope lo le alih Mrs ltls on ber Klb Mrthdar LAKE GROVE ITEMS. LAKE GROVE. June I iSpeilall -Mra Trell and Mrs. Haley mill rn (ertaln the Ijiille' club of Ijike Grote )lda, June 2nd. Mr. Haley entertained Mr. Tyrell. Mr. Grace Cixik. Mr. I.lpp ami Mra Watt at a luncheon thl week. Pr It. W. Ileiidershol and mlfe are spending the meek end mllh Mrs. D. T. Watta. THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Hams. Bacon and Other Products Fresh 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 us. THE MISSES ROBB, Props. Oswego Oregon IMotice Call and see me for a nice dish of the best Ice Cream in Oswego. THE HAZELWOOD will call you back PORTLAND PRICES G. OSWEGO W. PROSSER L ENTERTAINMENT IS GIVEN AND DINNER 8ERVED FOR VISI TORS FROM MEADE P08T. j OAK GROVE, Ore., June 1. (Spe-1 clal.) An entertainment und dinner! was tendered the members or Meade Post No. 2, O. A. It., mid Woman's Relief Corps N"o. 18, by the I'areut Touchers' association, tit the Oak drove school house last Monday. Fourteen old soldier mid five women of the Relief Corps attended und the unanimous opinion of all was that Ihey had been tendered an exception ally good time. We are Headquarters for Hardware, Plumbing, Wood, Tile, Brick Electrical and Tin Work, Pumps, Etc. GET OUR PRICES. WILL. W. THOMPSON, Plumber. Phone 44. Oak Grove OAK OHOVI LOCALS. OAK GROVE, Or. Jun I I Hp rlall-Dr II. C. Randall, formerly ol NiliaUm, Ore, tia bsel pait of lb building by lb Larler b"P and mill open olll'f mllllln III next fe da,. Ilge pallle of pb nb er from PoitUnd are dally arrltln at Oak Grot, going domn lo lb rlr to enjoy Ibelr oiillng. E pl'e offer lb pielty and plcluiewU pol lbl Oak Grot does "Tlr U A Dullard resetted 'a lues sal it last Monday fiom Portland lo the rf(e( (hat an old friend of her Mrs Ion Kerry, formerly of Mouth ikola, ma al Ih point of dwlh and thai It mould b necessary for her to com al one If b mould Mr Kerry lefor Ih end Mr Hullad mas fortuiisl In rraihlng lb blld a few minute Itefoie Mr Kerr' died Her husband I connoted milh Hie Portland Kallmay. I.IgM A Poaer comny. 1'h rplilcinlc of mhiNiplug nwiilh It's Just alNitif disappeared. I oris llriim ley, Porolhy lllai krby and Miblr.il Waldron mho mere a few of Ibn vlc llin hat completely recovered Mr. Adeline S hubert. mho bsa hail an attak of rbeuiuallsm. la luisrot lug rapidly. C. C. George, mho reieiitly conduct ed a barlM-r shop In Oak Grote, la now londucilng a similar enterprise al Klral and Stark streets. In Portland. Oreguli I'll) lloosler day drem many from Oak Grot Among (hose tteudlng mere Mrs Arnold, Mr Wil liam Sederson, Mrs Charlea Hlghaiii, Mrs E. C. Warr.n. Mr John lllsley and family. Charle Itlsley ami family and Kei lmpuian The aildltloiia to Ibe lixsl (elephoiie exchang ha 4 just alxmt Ihvi mm Ideled and a a result Oak Grove can lMast of aa mell an eiiiped exchaiiiie a anymhere In the stale outside of Portland llesldea an enlarged svllcb bonrd. miMlern maboKany flxturca bate lie.-n InslaMed. mblih not only add lo Hie aiH-araiice but make poalldc grester erflclency. Fish. Oswego, Oregon f OREGON Tho entertainment, which began In the morning, consisted of exorcises bv Iho children und talks by thn visiting veterans who recalled old Incidents of the war. A noon lunch was served, At thn conclusion of Iho day's festi vities, the visitors drew up a resolu tion of tlinulis mid appreciation for the coiiilecius tri'iilini'iil l hey received. Cut This Out It is Worth Money. I HINT MISS TIHS. Cut mil tills slip, Inclose with He und mull It to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your inline and address clearly. You will receive in return u trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for bronchial coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney I'llls, for lame buck, weak kidney.'., rheumatism, h'uil der troubles, and Foley Cat hurtle Tab lets, a wholesome und thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish down's. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.)