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nm'nos' riTV kntkiummsi:. riMi.Y..irf.Y n. i!ir,. THE WEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con- j neciion with Coun ty Seat. BETTKR ROADS on this side of the River. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY OS THE OSWEGO RECORD, KNOWN LOCAL PUBLISHED EVIRY FRIOAV Ncatt linns csn be addreed lo Th' Orgo Record. Osargo, Ore, or Ml al lb un of fi. W. l'rocr or offline of II. W. Korhlrr Advertising rts made known upon rsqutst. CIIY COUNCIL ADOPTS SI MRS. CRACO ENTERTAINS ' IN HONOR OF PARENTS MISS IDA AUSTIN AND JAMES GREGORY MAPPV COUPLE HOME AT CATHLAMET W. N. COUNSELL OF MILWAUKIE SUCCESSFUL BIOOER 0. C. FINOLAY. ENGINEER. OSWEGO, (in. Ju'y 13 iSpeWaD Ttjn regular meeting of the' city round1 held July t'.th. iThursday). as In-1 (I as mt schedule. Mayor Wll aim Ih-UiJ absent President of the Council dim feller railed Ihr meeting lo order. lrooals cre ox nrd for thr grad Iiik of front street. Those tendering bids ere. Federal 'onatrurllon Co.. of Vancouver. Wash.: W. H. Counsel!, of MlUaokie. Ore, and A. Waldorf, of Oswego, a motion li made that V. II. Counsel), of Mllwaukle. be sard rd the contract to prude Front street ai advertised. The motion rarrled. On motion. D. C. Flndlay was em ployed ai engineer for the present Im provement on Front street for $125.00. Kempln was apolnted to wait otv Mr. Flndlay to ascertain the time an extra man or roadman would be required. Counrllmrn CHnefelter and Pldzun were appointed to art with Kempln to wait on Flndlay and authorized to act tin employment of the extra men. The resolution calling for the grad ing of Front street for a width of six OSWEGO. Ore. Ju'y 13 - iSpe lull - 1m Austin and James Gregory were murrii'd In Vam 'outer, Wt.h, Sunday al 3 p. in. Mrs. Gregory has been In the employ of the luiftV Teleplione & Telegraph Co, of I'orlland for sev rral years. After the wedding Mr. Autenn and wife (sister of the bride) brought the hipy pair lo Oswego In their car, where they rpent a few hours with relatives and friend. They will nmke their home In Caih iuinet, Wash., where Mr. Gregory hus b-en working for the past year. OSWEGO. Oiv Jul) 13 -iHpiHlalll -Mm. t'ragu Rate a llllle farly In! hiinor of lu-r parents und brother, Mr j and Mrs. Crthks and son. Friday even j IliK j About, 31) ieop)e wrie present a hi j i-li)o)ed themselves busting wclnnlcsj and eating buns by the iMiuflre. built In the yaid. Mr and Mrs. frocks would like lo remain wllh their d.uiRliter for miii time, but owing lo ho:diieis culling Mr Clinks lo Frisco, Ihey will leave or the stiulh soon. OSWEGO LOCALS. GIVE GOOD PROGRAM EXERCISES SUNDAY MORNING ARE WELL ATTENDEDREV, 0. C. COLE TALKS. MEETS AT PEHNIGER'S ELECTS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR CAMPING-OUT PARTY IS PLANNED. OSWEGO. Ore. Inly U. tSpcclall Cement plant seems to be held up the past lew days, Miir unable lo re celte lime and cement ruck fast en- oiirIi to fill the demands for cement ( Hon STAmmi. Ore, Jnlt IJSpe (lull A children's dat program was Riven al the Church el God Sunday morning Tito i hun h dm orated with relar I'ihikIis. firm and (lowers The proRntm folio Hong. "Never He 1-uti to Your Son day Sihool Class," bv the Sunday school; recitation. "Oh. I.el Me Sing. Ivor Mother.' Uils Hamon, reclla- He Cares for All." Adeline OSWKCO. Ore. Ju'y 13. (Special! The Four U'af Clover club, met at the home of Shannon I'ettlngcr Wed nesday afternoon and elected officers for the coming year, ax follows: Pres ident. Alta Wlrti; vice president. Al- leen Worthlneton: eerclury. Kdlth Illckner- treasurer. IVlla Davis: ser geant at arms. Grace Cooper. After all business was transuded, the afternoon was spent In playing tennis. Refreshmenta were served The club Is planning on camping out feet and extending north to aouth line Friday and Saturday In the oaks at of C avenue, beginning at point IS ( Mrs. Chapin's near Glenmorrle and feet north of the property line of II avenue at no greater cost than (he price paid for the proposed grading under ordinance Na 64, and accord ing to specifications for hard surfac ing, was adopted. The following bills were ordered paid: J. C. Haines, hauling garbage..! 9.90 programmH..counm F . -.W th F. Schawper, street work... 4.75 Oswego Lbr. Co.. material 6.2 J Oswego Times, pub. notices... 4.20 Webster It Flndlay. prelimi nary survey 20.00 O. S. W. L. & P. Co 8.23 Fidelity Deposit Co., prem ium on bonds 2.50 II. W. Kohler, 6 months' hall rent 30.00 H. W. Koehlcr, salary, June... 15.00 H. R. Davison, salary June 15.00 A. J. Rossller 2.50 are looking forward to a Jolly time. NAME OF NEW SOCIETY SUNDAY SCHOOL GIRLS ORGAN I2E GOOD MEMBERSHIP EXPECTED. $120.3 OSWEGO. Ore.. Ju'y 13. (Special! The Sunday school girls of Mrs. Sin clair's class, at the Congregational church, have organized what is called "The Canyon Creek club." They meet every two weeks on Saturday at different homes. Their entertainment, consisting of literature and sewing. Eluht girls make up the little club so fur. but they hoie to Increase In number soon. MOVIE HALL CROWDED TO HEAR McKIAR BROTHERS IN VAUDEVILLE ACT. THEIR NEW OFFICERS DEPUTY GRAND MASTER McVEY IN CHARGE OF INSTALLA- OSWEGO, Ore., Ju'y 13. (Special) I JION CEREMONIES. McKiar brothers save iiite an In teresting vaudeville sketch at the -, "Movie Hall" Tuesday evening. The: OSWEGO. Ore., Ju'y 13. (Special) house was crowded to hear some real The following officers were In home talent. The boys are new atiMa'led by Deputy Grand Master Mc the business, but are doing nicely for I Vey In the I. O. O. F. lod;;e Monday amateurs. evening, July 10th: Noble grand, Geo. Miller; vice- I rand, Joe Thomas; secretary, D. B. Prof. Evans, who taught school here' Fox; treasurer, G. W. Prosser. Mrs. Draper, of WIm-husHi. un.l Mrs. A. K. Itnwilter. of I'orlland. were giirsts of Mrs. A. J. Itosnlter Sunday. Mrs rickdt. of I'tah. sim-iiI the day villi Mrs. Matt DbUun Frld:ty. Mr. Homer Urottn. has returned from Itiweburg on account of his wife's lllnes. He bad been ill the employ of the cement comimny in that ton but a few days. Mr. Pulley, of Hull Hun. visited old uciiuuintunccs In this burg Monday. Mrs. Tulbot Smith and Miss K. Tab hot. of Vancouver. II. C are spending i a few days with I.clle Taltwit. Mrs Smith is Mr. Talbot's mother. Mr. SlmoiiMin has bought Mr. Wil liamson's house by the luke. Mr. Williamson is building a bunga low on his property by Mrs. Hallliian In South Oswego. Mr. and Mm. II. llrown will leave for Duyton. Ohio, this week. Kennlh Davidson and Jo.ise Coon motored to Kstacadu Sunday. TV- IHircas society met at the home of Mrs. Will Illckner Frlduv. Mr. and Mrs. Perry, of Park Roue, were guents of the society. Mrs. Hess who has been In the hos pital for several weeks, undergoing a serious operation, has returned home and Is doing nicely. Mrs. Chuck is reported still very low. Mrs. Emmett and Mrs. Geo. llullock visited friends in Portland Tuesday. Clarence Haines. Herman Iltunkln. I.loyd Tomlln played with the Cunby team against Wilsonvllle at chautuu qua Monday ufternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jackson, of Scuttle are expected here soon. Mrs. Douglas Gillies and sister, Iva Elston, left for Arizona this week. Miss Elston will remain in Arizona, but her sister will return home in a few weeks. Oswego boys beut Ames, Harris Ne vlll Co., of Portland, 7 to a Sunday on the local grounds. The Lndlcs aid met at the home of Mrs. Hcningers Thursday. Seven la dles were present. Mrs. Owens and Mrs. Gates, of Glen morrie, called on Mrs. Melntyre Fri day afternoon. Fred Melntyre and Robt. Adams, left for eastern Washington this week where they Intend working during the summer months. Geo. Melntyre leuves Saturday with the naval militia on Murblehead. bound for Alaska. Oldham: ri-cllatlon. Mm Your Ileal. 1 l.ciu KlllRncn; song. "I Am Jesus' I. It lie Uiuli," Phyllis Tli-di'iuan and Edna Aernl; recitation, Lutein Ho Wllh Jesus." U la Tlcdcman; reclla linn. "Nobody Knows Hut Mulher," Phtltis Tlcdcman; soim. "Jesus Hid I's Shine, l.cla and I u Tli'demnn; recitation. "I Want to He a I.IrM." Charles Tlcdcman; sung. "Ilonanna." primary class; recitation. "I.ltt'o by little," l.ela Tledruuti; dialogue, "Flutters." Evelyn Oldi iml.idt. Mable Oldhaui. Ixits llargon. Hulh Klllgsen. Kiula Aernl. Phyllis Tii'dcmuii, l-na ElllRHcn. Adeline Oldlinui. I'ta Tlede man and l.ela Tledemuii. song, "Con sider the Miles," ten Klrls; recllatlon, 'The Church Walking With the World." Christina Klllgen; recllatlon. "None Tint Ixing." Sabrn Nusbaiim: recitation, "The Prea her s Vacation." Veva Tlcdcman; dialogue, "What Then?" Lena and Ruth Klllgsen; reci tation. "Tell Your Mother Thut You l-ove Her." MableOlclh.ini. song, "He j ltve Me. Too." Kndu Aernl. Phyllis. l.ela and 1'ta Tledi'iuan; rciiliillon. I "Somebody's Mother." Ruth Harring ton; song. "Utile Drops of Water. Sunday school: recitation. "Drunkard's Lone Child." Mildred Aldcnstudt; reel tatlon. "I Ought lo Lote My Savior." Myrtle Oldcnstadt: recitation, "A Voice from the Woods and Streamlet," Ctnthla Nusbuum: dialogue, "If I Were a Sunbeam." Sahra .Vishauiii, EmU Aernl and Helen Harrison. A short talk wns glten by the teach ers and Rev. (5. C. Cole. Ml.s lirne Duncan a U.I Rata till I It -da) titTciliig Llllle Y.mU ZHuc) , who baa In i ll III an Ioiir. waa webotua tlaltor al the llaiclla Kiinday IiimiI lie Is mm Ii Improtpil III ln-llli lid hard ltti waa a taller of H H I loul I Hmiilny rtrnhiR I himlure Klclliblllirr, one of I late llu's tubflanllul lariiii is. is reaping bis llllllieliafl hsv crop vr. and Mrs A K Thomas were iiiiiiIipoii giioi uf Mr. and Mi Frank Cbllda Wrdncadar rtrliliiR. T Fti'liiblldber was a gumt In Port and Sunday J. Mi Mahan wa Iran-ailing biml iii-m In Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mr. A. S Thomas were pleasantly eiiterlulned by Mr and Mr H H. Mouli Monday rteiiliiR. The llaii lla cabbaRe cultivator air busy these day trying lo save the few cabbages Ihey hate left The rut worm hate been so bad and now the eeda are more numerous than the cabbage, and putting Paris gri-i-n oil each plant Is null a lask. The contract ha been let for the erection of the new llaiclla si Mool building. Work will be commenced on the basement s.mn The Oswego mall carrier I hack on the )oh after a two weeks' vacation. A. K. Helm, a fruit and Inn k farm er, waa marketing farm produce In Portland Saturday. Richard Zlvncy ba iiille a crew of mcmn al work helping til in harvest bis hay crop. Mr. and Mr. II. T. Duncan. Miss Harriet and Herbert Duncan were In Oswego Saturday. Theodore Klelnhllber was a pleasant ca'b-r al the 8. K. Poult home Monday. Charles Ijtrmm of Tualatin Meadow wa repairing tctcprlioni' here last week. Arthur Horland and son. Walter, were In Oswego Saturday. Mr. nor land is building a Hue new iwostory house on his furm. Master C. Alilone and Shirley Hoult were entertained by Henry and Ktnll Ztviicy Sunday. The Misses Harriet and Hlanche Duncan were visitors at the Jerry Flala home Sunday afternoon. Mullov, Iih hiding Mr ami Mis tr d Maker and luinll), Mr and Mis All.i.n Maker and aiiill, Mr. and Mis CI im-r Juiiesand family, Mr. and Mi lla Haker,.lr and Mr II. D Adkeii, Mr. and .Mi. Heed tirabam, Mr. and Mi HaialRla and famllt. Mr and Mr Cba Wagner and family, Mr and Mia. Ira Heely and lamlly, Mr. and Mr Win. Illdder. Mr. and Mr Ld 1'o.t kiuaii. Mr and Mrs Fred Illdder. Miss llitiii Miin). Ileiiiy llelssiier and Ketuielh Hli III The Odd Fellow and llebekah Imltiea held Jnlnl Inslull.it lull on Hal iiiday rteiiliiR, July s t It III their hall, when the billowing named persons weir installed In I he I (I O P , (JeorRa Gould, noble Riand. Jullu Klibrlioff. tke gland. Waller Sliarp. iH-relar; Tom Mullov, treusuier; II D. Aden, chaplain: Flunk Roccr. warden; Win. Prabl. Ciuiilui lor; Geo. HaialRla. II. H. N. II ; J I.. Secly. I.. H. N I) ! Anton Halulsia. II H V t! ; Albert Camchl. I.. H V. i : J. Hauer. I. II ; John Ijirsnu. O. tl ; Tom Mulloy Wa llistalliiig nfllirr for the Odd Fellow and Miss Hell In Halalgla lor Hie lle bekah liMlae The Itelirkuh member Inslalli'd liictuded Mat Murrav, , 11 ; Miillldu Idcilioff. V. II ; Hill In Hulnl tl;i. secrclury, J. I. Kcety, iieasnn-r ; ; Cora Crouln. i bapllu; Anna Hatulgla, i It. S N. II.. II D. Aden. I.. H N. ! ; norellcn Crl 'Sell, warden; John Ijir sou, coiidudor; Hlain he Aden. II. n V I! ; Tom Mulloy. I. H. V l ; Julius Klilerhoff. O (I ; Anion HaialRla. I II. Mln llellle HulalRlu I the r ITU I ent D It. P. of the Kebekiii IoiIro and Mr Anton HuIiiIkIu ha been the no hie grand of the I. O. O. F. for Hie past sit months, during which time the or der hus made a big stride Refresh lliellt Were scried l the close of the InsljHai ,i crremonles. NOBODY ILL, DOCTOR LEAVES OAK (illUVK. Die, July II -Irfpe linl I IIwIiir lo I he hiallll ol Hie pmipln of Uuk lirots slid tvliiiill), Dr lUlidall will ill oiillnuo III orllie hour here and lake up the piai thr of lli'uullln paral)l elsewhere OAK OHOVC NEWS NOTES OAK GROVE 4. - . 4 , I ft WILSONVILLE. ' 5- 4- 4- -I- 4- -I HAZELIA. ? f f I RELATIVES AND FRIENDS GATH ER AT HOME OF T. L. TURNER ON HIS 76TH BIRTHDAY. for several years, called on many of " " his old friends lust week. Mr. Evans Mrs. Henlnger gave a birthday din is teaching in Hillsdale at the present : ner in honor of her daughter. Mrs. R. time. i R- Hatch, Saturday. HAZELIA. Ore.. July LI. (Special.) W. 11. Cook transuded business In Oregon Ctiy Saturday. Miss Lulu Wanker was the guest of Mrs. D. A. Gillies of Oswego Saturday und Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMaluin spent Sunday with their son. Max Mc.Miihun of Tualatin Meadows. J. R. Faris of Portland attended the school meeting at llnzella Wednesday evening. Herbert Duncan was In Oswego Sat urday afternoon. D. E. I.ong. W. Ed Wanke. H. T. Dun can and A. E. Helms were In Portland on hiiSSo-.ii Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpkins of West Linn were dinner guests of the tat ter's parents. Mr and Mrs. John Wan ker Wednesday evening. Misses Marion Eastman and llattie Wanker were very pleasantly enter tained by Miss Lucille Duncan Sun day afternoon. Edith and Audrey Wanker spent Sun day afternoon with Irene and Gene vieve Duncan. The school meeting was hold at the Ed Wnnkor home Wednesday evening. Miss Marlon Thompson of Oswego Is spending a few days with Miss Ethel llaker this week. , Wlnfleld linker spent Sunday at Gladstone. Mrs. Gertrude Nlelson eiiterlulned her niece from Portland Saturday nnd Sunday. Miss Hattle Wanker spent Wednes day with her aunt, Mrs. J. P. Cook. Ifazellu Sunday school met Sunday at 10:30 a. m. in the snhool grove with a small crowd in attendance. Hazella Sunday school will continue to meet as usual in spite of obstacles placed In the wuv. Mrs. Fred Lehman gave PICNICS MIX WELL Preserving Fruit The first thing required is a perfect sealing Fruit Jar. We rec ommend the ECONOMY JAR as the best at any price. We also have the new "KERR Self-Sealing Mason Jar," the kind that teals without a rubber ring, and extra tops for all makes of Mason Jars. Use nothing but Pure Cane Sugar for preserving fruit. ,J. Biclcner & Sons OSWEGO, OREGON FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream-All New Sanitary Implement High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6I6I; Local 371 First and "A" SU. Oswego, Oregon STAFFORD. Ore., July IS. (Spe cial.) At a family reunion ut the home of Thomas L. Turner Sunday his relatives and friends observed his "fith birthday, there being four generations I represented. Mis children are Mr. and Mrs. Fred j her birthday offering nnd read a poem. Elligsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. John Seedling, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner and John Turner. Four or the children were unuble to be there, John Turner and Charlie Turner of Washington, Mrs. Susie Gross of Oregon City, John Turner of Willamette. j His grandchildren are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeley. Mr. and Mm. Heinka I Peters, Mr. and Mrs. William Hurkert, ' j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Elllgsen, Mr. and ; I Mrs. Perry Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Lee I Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Harney Aker, j ; Percy Seeley, Edna Seeley, Edith ! ! Seeley, Eva Seedling, Sidney Seedling, j I Nola Turner, Norman Turner. Howard, j Turner. Mable Turner, Thomas.Tiirner, Turner. His great grandchildren are j ; Clifford Seeley, Gladys Seeley,' Ken- neth Seeley, C'arence Seeley, Darrol Seeley. Elda Peters, Marie Peters. I I.ilatli Aker. I j Others present at the reunion were j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Iderhoff, Mr. and Mrs. William Klllgsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slierner, Misses Ulga Teske. ; Margaret Slierner, Miss Magison and j Fred Slierner. j A picnic dinner was served under a large maple-treee. The afternoon was i spent with music and games. Each j one was presented with a little' spoon ! to cat their ice cream with and was . told to keep it as a souvenir. At fi i o'clock al! returned to their homes ex-1 cept Mr. and ' Mrs. Ed Seeley. who j staved until Monday morning. i WH.SONV1I.I.E. Jiilq U.-lSpecluU Mr. nnd Mrs. Gould, of Salem, for mer residents, of Wllsouvllle, visited friends here on Saturday and attend ed the liiHtullutlon of I. O. O. F. on Saturday evening. . J. U Secly, Albert Camchl. George llatiilgln. Frank Rogers, spent the Fmith of July at llonneville. The Wllsonvllle ball leant won the game from the Maccabees on Sunday, Juy !lh. the score being 12 lo 0. Christina llatalglu. accompanied by her friend. Miss Woodurd. of Portland, visited her parents on Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Young and family have been driving their auto back and forth lo rhautuuiua taking in the splendid programs. The Idiwn Tennis club now hus 2u members, and the young folks seem to enjoy the sport. II. Jost Is making nuitc a name for himself us supervisor of tho rood here, which he Is fixing up In splen did shape. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gralium und daughter. Helen, went to Portland on Saturday. I.oren Epler makes trips to Port land on Tuesday and Saturdays .with an uuto truck. Miss Helen Murruy Is keeping house for her brothers at thuir ranch, where Mr. Wood Is building for Ihem a beautiful new home. Misses Jessie und NelUo Angus nnd brother Jack, spent the Fourth of July in New-berg, going by uuto. Mrs. Corby, of Siilem, Is spending the summer ut the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Iru Seely. J. Peters, Norrls Young, Geo. Elun- gel, Jack Angus and Dorrls Youngl drove to chaiilail(iiu on .vionuuy io convey the members of the ball team mid their friends to the ganiu. The Wllsonvllle team was defeated by one point the score being 4 to In favor of Canliy. About forty residents of Wll sonvllle nnd vicinity wore present to witness the game, which was a good one. About sixty residents of Wllsonvllle and vicinity spent the 4th of July at OAK GROVE. Oic. July 11-lSpo-cliil.) Many local young people are suffering with piiUnii, ouk. Now that the picnic sea mm Is at IIS beat, and so many parties are held along the river, mum-thing should be done in exter minate this ilungerou poison oak. It I all along lbs walk west of the track on Center street and on Third iiteiiuc east of the truck. CLUB MEMBERS MEET OAK GROVE. Ore.. July I:!. t Spe cial. I The Social Senile club of Mil wuukie nnd Ouk Grove gave a plililc at the home of Mrs. Skullsoii. Picnic luncheon was served at 7 o'clock, with the husbands of the members attending. The luvui und broad porch of the Sku'lson home were decoiuted wllh Chinese lanterns. MiisIchI seledloiis, both vocal and liw strouif utnl were rendered dining the evening. OAK GIIOVK, Die, July 13-iHpo dull Mn I .on la Kombrodl and III lie sou and Mi licit Nondrop of I'otllaiul spent Thursday al lh horn briMli home on Hie rlu-r Mr. Mum) SkiMig, of near Allan), spent lh Finn Hi of Jul) with her pal ml, Mr. and Mr Juine Hhupc. tinorgn I litrs. it and family are tutt ing Mr, lloigan's sinter. Mi J. Hhupe Mr. and Mr lluubjr of I'miland were weekend tlsllor ul Urn boiiiii of their sister. Mi. J. Riley. MIk Kale Sleln, ihlef operator of the 1'aiiflr Telcpluuie A Telegraph rompaiiy, alii leave on a too weesa' taiulloii July 17. W. II. Hlnkca and Mr Mitchell b it Tuesday iiiiirnlug, July II, for THIa liniok oil a ten day dulling trip by auto. Heriiurd He Holds and brother spent the Foiirllrof July ul Molallu. J. K. Driiiuliellcr ha goun to Walla Walla, Wah . In work for bis urn In I .1 .! in. I,.r...l Mrs. W. P. I'uxhiiell wa a Portland vlnltor Wediiemluy. Mr. Mallle l(olei ker of Oregon City iiM-nt Friday llh Mr E C. Warren W. II. Slokca Is building burn on the lola buck of I lie lirecn building I). O. Worthing will shingle Urn build ing the lal of till week. M irx.iret lludleatotie upeiit Ihe week end at Molulla camping on the rlu-r with friends Mr. and Mrs U K. Armstrong nnd Miss Dealer ArinMrulig entertained Miss Madge Fills id Han Diego. Cal . Mr. UiiiIkc Maver of Tu'nre. Cut , ninl Mr. and Mrs F. Kociilg of Portland July Fourth. Mario Weiss, of I'oitluinl, was a uncut of Ml Hester Armstrong Wed ncsduv. Arthur Schciiltcr is the proud owner of new llulck uuloiuolille. puri haseil recently. The liidunlriul club, ilh Mrs. Kits sel Davenport a superintendent, met nt Ihe sihool houne Prl.tn.v, July 7. The liillulhcu class of len )oiiiik wnlnef held a bll:;llli's und him In I meeting Thiimday afternoon al I lie home of Mrs Don De l ong. I.. K. Itease ami family have tinoed lo Elgin. Mr. Reuse own a lurge farm there mid has also been elm (ml to teach a si IiimiI Hear Elgin He (aught III the Ouk Grove hisd bmt yrurs. John Jul Inn und wife. Mrs. Minnie Splvev and daughter. Emma Spaugler and W. II. Slokes left In their Ford auto for Tillamook on a two weeks' Ituhtng trip. Mrs. John Fcldmuii wn a Portland visitor Tuesday ut the home of her duughler. Mrs. Emma Schuter. WILSONVILLE DUBS ESTACADA thoroughly CHURCHES UNITE EFFORTS 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 OAK GROVE. Ore.. July Et.-lSpo-cliil.) The Oak Grove community spir it of untied effort Is shown in (lie un ion of the two churches In tliv even. Ing meetings. Rev. Mr. De Long preached on the evening of July !i in (lie German MetliodiNt Episcopal church. Rev, Mr. I.uecke wl'l preach July IG In the English church ut H o'clock. Regular services ut both churches In the morning Sunday, July 16. Rev. Mr. De Long will preach ou Which Amendment Shall We Have?" at 11 o'clock. C. I). Smith, who wns recently elect ed superintendent of the Sunday school showed he wua a "II vo wire" by In iiugtiruting an nttendance contest his first Sunday on the Job. The winners get a trip up thu Columbia river. 2.000 AT CHAUTAUQUA PARK SEE EAST CLACKAMAS TOWN DE FEATED, 12 TO 3. Standing of the Team. P. Wilsonvlllo 2 Clear Creek 2 Estaciida 2 Redinen 2 Cunby 2 W. PC. .Min ...'.Oil .51111 .mo RECITAL AT OAK GROVE Grants Pass Takllmu smelter not ured since 1!i08 to be put in commis-j sion. I IMotice Call and see me for a nice dish of the best Ice Cream in Oswego. THE HAZEL WOOD will call you back PORTLAND PRICES G. W. PROSSER OSWEGO OREGON OAK GROVE. Ore., July 1.1 (Spn (ia1.) Mrs. A. M. Prentlsii gave a re cital ut her residence nt Courtney sta tion, River Road Gardens.' Mrs. S, A. llrown. Kiiclle Mengcs and Gcnevlu nnd I. mile Wright gave plniio selec tions and John Gnlbriillh of Evergreen station gave u violin solo iiccoiifpaiilcd by I. mile Menges on the pin no. Refreshments were served by the hostess, who nlso gave several pluno selections. GLADSTONE PARK, July 12. (Speiiul.) Wllsonvllle walked all ov er Estaciidu Ibis afternoon In the chaii. tuuittil baseball league schedule lit Gladstone Park, score 12 to .'I. Tim heuvy sluggers from Wllsonvllle had the Eslacnda pltchcra at their mery und hiiiiimered out lilts at will. Mosler, slubstcr for Esliirmla, was re placed by Douglas, but Hid heavy gun work kept up Just the mime. In tho eighth Estacadu sent two across tho plate and in Ihe ninth sent another over. A crowd of 2,0(iii saw tho game. The teams all stand Iho sumo In lliii percentage column now, nnd an liilerentlng race Is predicted, llallerlcs lOHtaciida, Monler, Don:; Ins and Douglas; WIIhoiiv lllc, Maker mid linker. Scorn by Innings; R. II. K. Eslacnda ... .0 o 0 ll fill 02 1 12 .1 tl Wllsonvllle ..0 II 0 .'I 2 I I 2 :i 12 I OAK GROVE NINE LOSES OAK GROVE. Ore., July Kl. (Spe cial.) The Olii Grove hiiselml! team played the Portland Heights team at Crystal l.nko park Sunday. Tho score was 4 to 2 In favor of Portland Heights. Tho batteries were; Oak Grove Olds j and Skorg; Portland Heights Fritz j anil Itamird. Only one lilt v.us tniulc off of Olds. REMEMBER we have a first class meat mar ket in the Green Building tin Center Street. All kinds of choice meats on Ice, just what you want these hot days. Give us a call. PHONE 19. Oak Grove Meat Market WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! We are now making a low price on wood for Summer and fall delivery. We have 800 cords of very fine fir wood, and would be glad to have your order. Write or phone us. W. W. THOMPSON Phone 44, Oak Grove, Oregon