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THE OSWEGO RECORD BETTER ROADS RAILROAD Con. nfdion wilh Coun ty Scat. oo this tide of (he River. DEVOTED TO Till! HEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLUHEO tVERY FRIDAY. 4 All matter pertaining lo Ihl 4 department can be taken up with Mil Iiena 'roer. lix-at repro 4 senlatlve of (lie Oiaego INford 4 Kindly phono new Items. 4 44444444-4 4444444 TRIP IN INTERESTS Of LOCAL SCHOOLS- OSWEGO LOCALS MRS. A. KING WILSON ANO H. KOEHLER INSPECT WlLLAM CTTE SCHOOLS. W Advertising rt mad rtqutst. known upon CITY COUNCIL HELD FRED MOREY AWAROEO PAVING CONTRACT OSWKGO. Ore. Aug 10 iSpe iat Mr. II. W. Km-hlrr and Mr A K Wilson report ii lutcrrstiiig tup ! Willamette last week Tti rre nil l In the lull ri i or public . Inul j work. They were lieau-d wiih the l greatest courtesy by Harry Shipley. who holds an Important office In the I W lllamclle hool and rciii-d pleased to exi'tuln the benefit Jtu t-.I ! do i metic science, anil manual training . The director of the r;o ihi'j ' hope to have the drinkliiii fountains i , aud 1 y shed in readiness lor llu" I coming term, : OSWKGO. Oie, Aug - i h'pe. Ul Mr t'arl lU-llik an J "". Carl, i J afHIrt UIII.. lilt fur r.wl.le OH Thursday for tao wrrks' mi u n ' li W, 'n-r U atil runtltird In hit : l r. a II. llllpl.nllig lol luiph IVIIiHk. of IVrilau-l. a ' tui-sl of hi liranilm Kumlai. ! li.rlh Worthingtoii dinnir (in. I of Mr. John lUlni' ri'indat. j 444444444 4 44 HAELIA Mr Ralph IUt.ii spent the wei-k rn.l kiiii ru-r inn Hi t-r, Mis. llininur Mr. A K. Wilso.i 4inl son. Robert, will III. 'I. if to I'latrr 1-okc Ibis wV Mr. an.) Mr. aim. vlsitnl fni tla Mr ami Mi. a few d.it In lives. Ilarrinciim, of T"al II. I a In Oswego Suit Presley Jari li petti Molalla visiting tela- OjWBiO, Ore, Aug. 10 i Special" The city council held an adjourned meeting Monday. August lh. called toj order by Mayor Wllaon. A resolution waa read ami adopted to grade I) avenue between Kront and First streets, a per engineer's profile, presented by Thomus C'llncfelter. P. 0. Finlay. engineer hired by the city. at autnorized lo put an rxtra cul vert across Front itrcet. II. W. KiH-hlcr. city recorder, was ordered to write a letter to the Ore icon Iron Steel Co. aa to the leakage on Main street. The city suggests this be attended to before the hard surface Is placed on the street at It lll be easier for all concerned. Fred Morey was awarded the con tract for paving. Given 30 days from date of signing of contract to complete the work In, which will undoubtedly be this week. There will be 1400 square yards of concrete finish at 11.01 square yard, according to his contract, and he to pay the water bill V. H. Counsel!, of Milwaukie. the nearest competitor's bid was $1.00 a square yard and the city furnish the water. W. H. Counscll waa granted an extra 10 days for grading of the street. Mr. Mi .on el Sunn? i.!e, ' tin; at the heme of Mr and i-l-h liickner I tl.it Mr J.v T Mr. Toler un.l son, of Ijike llnne hate returned from an etcnie trip Hi rouli the .oiilli BIRTHDAY IS THE OCCASION EVENT HELD AT HOME OF MISS JARISH. OSWEUO. Ore, Auk 10 tSpe. lull A birthday sutrrlne rrt' a 61'11 in honor of Cha. I'rlekner at the home of Mis Marie Jarisch Saturday evening. ino prteni were a top i n,,.,. gf vr,iud. called at the home low(: Mr. and Mrs. it. Coufer and ot Mr. I.. Ilalllnan Sunday, daughter, Konia Lee. Mr. and Mrs., Marott and daughter. Panels, of i Mr and Mrs. John lUikner anJ Sellwood. Mr. and Mrs. U llalllnan ! daughter. K.ilth. left Monday for New and son Cecil. James Hamilton, of I port. They will be gone two weeks Molalla. and Vera Hark ley, of Port land. PARTY LAST SUNDAY ENJOYABLE TIME, ELABORATE LL'NCH ENHANCE TRIP. J. HURT IN ACCIDENT llmiU, ,U4, 10 (K-e.lall - Mr and Mr. A W4II1, ol I'oil I4I1.I were l.llrwlni; oil ... .aliilamv in llai 'U H.I. 11. 1 1 ai,, h.,ii.L Mr a 11. 1 Mi s Kay Him, r l'..it l-ii'l. tix-iil lha nftrni.M 1 uiili Mr n. Mr. d Wanker Huii.Ui IUf..l. Maker, who I. rinidotrd at I rorllaiul. a llm WitkrL.I gm-cl o( I hi t. rrl.tt. Mr. and Mi llil.'h liak. r I ' f.rl..t. 1 - -..I ...,i..,t Ull, 11.111 Jl'rtlt Ml. l.'Uie Klein, of Alto I'aik. rt l'enl an in)..ia' V- .iIIi iii.h.ii caller on Mix I Miu I'orti r. Hunda 1 "" k Hen.Uy Mr a I.. I Mr J X I k. Mr. 1 V CiK.k. V. II. CI,,, ml lUltle Wanker im ii the dav nt il.e ti.uiie of - i;n. i'i iiiir.,', i.iiiti.j The Star of llethli-hem iIim of the ll.u.ll MelhodUl Kpl..Ml Siiu.Uy liio rnjotrd a picnic In the maple iirote Saturday nfirrn..ti Thiwe prt-.t-nt wete- Ml. Il.1rt.1t IHlllian. Iteacherl little Mlr t ma li liuuii. Ci-ncli-te Human and I Via K'ccle mid tlarton Ka.tman. I,ihihi linn can. Kteretl Whlllen. Kmll Zlllllev ' and Henry Zlmiey. i Mrs. I.re, of k'terrtl, Wj.ti. I Walt in lu-r muter, Mr A. K II. Im. a few ! d.iv. I Mr Sti-lla ili!i.tv ..r 1 1. u i... tlrundp K'miiietl. of Oreumi City, ,1'eeu l.ttlng her daugliirr. Mr K. .pent Sunday at the home of hl ;. Lehman, for several ilatu i;randon. I'ete Kiihih II Mix llatlle Wanker j I Iranant .y entertained by Ml IHanchn Hun " .an W eiltie.day aftern(i,.ii Oak1 Mr V V !..,... ...1 Grove Sunday on a pl.nlc. m,Mj m,.r,'0r((0 Weiln: I .lav rienln Mr and Mr. Thonun Arnmtrong and daughter. Mamie un.l Jane, of I l'..Mr I it. ...if...i i. .... - j t....n. imii-ii tin .ijr ami .urs, Nlr. Palsy Ackmatin and Hoy I'ar. . FVanV Whltten fluhdny Audrey and lUlllo Wanker were en tertained by Irine and Urence Pun can Wednesday afternoon. J-Vank Hairy called on lYuiik Whit ten Monday evening Mix I'earl Pally, of Sherwood, was the guest of Mis I.ulu Wanker Sal urday tuornlng. Mr. S. II. Carter. Mr. Melvln Car ter and on. l.loyd. and Mis Mabel Hopkins, of Portland, were callers at the V. V. Wanker home Monday even- moved to Oswego for their Inc. Mlxne Kthel ThnmpMin ami Marlon Thompson, of Oswego, and Kdlth Koe. irprl Mt. I ii.nlii al r home ..11 We.lnr,.Uy eteiiliig. bringing Ice team ik a, ,lrr j,,f Ihliig lii .rt a a roll.u,.,! The lam. of -:.oo-- waa plaMd BJ , rl, )o)al.l welling .iM-ril by l i.r-M.i.1 The home uf Mr Arnold Cliltter al Mulloy. was l.e.iiriir ,wi.rte, with flower on Thursday afteiriiHui, '"" al whi.ii m,,,, t,,H )(MN Vu W. C. T. 1'. ws urgnliei b Aii.iri w 01 liremni t'lly, the loiiniy pte.idenl. A aplendld prngrain rrn.li.re.1 will, h , id,., alrunieiilal ol..s by Mix Mary UroL.t ong by Mr Frank lirobal. Mrs lol'.oii, Mr Fill.. Mr Htalna. her. Mr. Flank Tmue and other A . p. r on 'Mother' Work'' waa given by Mr. Fre. Tooie. of Oregon 'it v whlih w nun It appreciated by. all preMiit. The follow lug officer were eleited Mr llornliig, pre.i,..,t , Mr Frank Hrob.i. vice president, Mr. Slaliiucher, treasurer, and Mr Arnold Cliltter, secretary. Painty re fre.liuieiils were scried by the host es. The tirvl mecniin Kilt l. 1...1.1 .... Thursday afteriUNiu, Augusl I Till, al two o'cIim k al Hie home of Mrs 1(a) 111. .11, 1 Sidy, of Wllsoiitllle I I f f 4 f. 4 4 444 WILSONVILLE. 4 4 4 J. 1- Pat I and family, Mr WeUhtman and family, went to Jesse Coon. I'atisey Allan. I Vale and Joe Plait, uiotored Columbia highway Sunday. Gladys up the! Clias. Pldiun ha built a garage on j bis parents' property to accommodate j hi Ford and his brother's runalHiut. j On account of the closing of t'olum j bia beach this week, several of the j camper I vacation MOTORCYCLE HITS ROCK AND BADLY WRECKED. Mr. and Mr. I'eusley. of Portland. j spent Sunday at the homo of Mrs. I John Kckerson. Mrs. l'caslcy tJ )S formerly Miss Itulh Krkkson. j Mr. and Mrs. James Cook 11 ml son I W illiam. Huttle Wanker and Mr. and , Mrs. J. O. Jackson, of Huzella, were if Portland, apent a .lay with Mlsa Ethel very pleasant Paker Sunday. i 1 1 4 4 ! " II. NONVII. I F, Ore. Aug Hi -(Sp Ul ) The Ice cream sin lal at tills place Tues.luy evening was well attended and all en)oed a good time. There will be an Ice cream social at Hood View on Saturday evening. An gust L'th. Wednesday afternoon spent with Mr Cronln and family by her many friends, waa a very pleasant 01m. The Lrvtllns are to move lo Newberg next! week, Cju'.te a number of our aulolst mo-' tored up the Columlil highway Sun day ami report a good time. Mr. and Mr. Young, loiul Young, Klmer Todd and (he young men lady friend of Newberg. were among the party who went beyond The Pullea. guile a number of our village folk visited Wllhoit Sunday. Jack Angu. Miss Angus and Mr and Mr. Harry Say and daughter. Je sin motored up the valley Sunday, re turning home to a hoontlou fried chicken supper at K p. in. Ml Hl.lples Mild three 1 llllillen colli pose, the Hliiplc nr hlia. Oltal Hid. Waller Haul and Juiue rtpldi ll li lt H1111.U) 111, miliig In lha Old auloiuoblle for u lOduy ramp 011 the Molalln rltcr. Charlie Harrla returned Inline Hun day from luiHrlal l.emli mur Han Plego, C, where lie ha been ell iauiied with Company (I. Ml Kale Collnirn retiirued lioiiiu Kaluidav flom Mniitana where she .pent three week III the national park with rel.illtc from Chicago. Mis Coll. mil t'lime homo by way of Heiiltlii Mild TauUti where nhe Sl'elll 10 du Mr ami Mr Hlnccr. Mr and Mr M, (lutein. Mr, and Mrs. Pally ami baby Jai k, drove mil In the country Sunday to 11 11 1 lie r liael nuts. Mr llo.e llelilietl. of llelllugliinu, Wash. I vl.lllug her sl.ler Mrs I. Vosbliig. for net oral week K H. Hid made a fltlng Irlp lo Pelidleloli, tire, Moll. lav m lillslties I Mr Kill h VlKle liuiiuipiuaii, of San I'Miictsi'ii. Cul , 1 uiiin home Monday on an I'ttciidcd visit to llielr parents. Mr and Mrs Jim VliMc An all day picnic waa glteu at (he titer by some of the l.x al people. Mr llud.lleston and dunghter Margurel. IHUle Kolierl, of Meldrum, KraiidiHin of Mr. lluddleHton, Mr C. A. Worth- Ingtoii. Mr. K.I11 lluril. lairla llriiiu ley and Mildred Weliler. were In the party. MARVELS OF SCIENCE. In 4 4 4 ( WILSONVILLE, 4 OSWEGO. Ore, Aug. 10. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phren. Ed. Phren, Miss loivell, Mr. and Mrs. MacRay Harry MacRay, Mrs. Mason, all of Portland, and Henry Bickner, Marie Jarisch and Chas. tlickncr, of this place, had a launch party up the riv er Sunday evening. They had a love ly time and enjoyed the hearty lunch by moonlight. TELEPHONE EMPLOYES L OSWEGO. Ore.. Aug. lO.-.Speciul) j ''ln"or ue"" of Mrs- Jo,",'',, M,lm ro Jack Harper, of Portland, while , S?U"UJ'- J coasting down the hill above Oswego M, Bnd Mr. ,..kll UI1,i , dam. on his motorcycle Sunday, hit a j daughter. Edith and Mr and Mrs. W rock and was thrown to the ground nickner and daughter.' were guests The motorcycle was broken in several of Mrs wlniam iioyd Sundav at a din places and he was Injured so badly nor par(V. he had to lie helped home, leaving his I motorcycle In the Old Fellows hall. 1 The Four U-af Clover club met at . . j the home of Alta Wlrti Wednesday af- I trenoon. They are planning on giv- ! ing u little play this month, but have not derided as to the time and place. 4 i' 4 4 4 4' 4 4 W. A. WAGNER LAIN TO HIS LAST REST W II.SO.VVII.I.E, Ore . Aug. 10. (Spevlali Mr. Itobson. of llvaverton, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Hrobst. during the week end. Miss Mary Probst and her pupils will give a recital In the near future. Pwlght Seely returned on Friday from Idaho, where he has been visit ing friends. Christina Hutulagla came homo from OAK GROVE OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS. Portland on Monday evening and will I The Dorcas society w ill give a law 11 1 remain at home for some time. I social at the home of Mrs. Tom Cllne- The Murray home about two miles I felter Thursday evening.' Ice cream from Wllsonvlllu is nearlng complo I and cake will be served. All proceeds tion, and w ill be a nice commodious 1 to go to the Congregational church. , residence. 1 Mop growers are all very busy spraying hops at present. The llatalgia family visited friends In Tualatin on Sunday. An Ice cream social was given by the 1 A 1,1 u, ...I. .Iv ..I lha r v .....!.. t,l.i t . ... in. in I),ltiinn f... " v,i .... ovi ivcj niii umu JUtui xo. u l a v 1 v 1 & 11 li 1 intra 1UI IIIC (ItlDL V' II ; rut .1 a. m., Kcv. Dow DeLong, oiiiciating. Mrs. Otto Xeaf and Miss Lillian , OAK GROVE. Ore., Aug. 10. tSpe-! William Mack, brother of Mrs. E. clal.) W. A. Wagner, for four years 1 L. Davidson, Is expected to visit here! a resident of Oak Grove, died Thure-j soon. He is on his way to his old) day night at his home on Third ave-1 home in Argyle, Minn. Mr. Mack has nue, at Rupers Station. The funeral ; been instructor in the schools nt the OAK GUOVE. (Ire., Aug. 10. (Spe cial.) Service will be bebl Sunday morning at the English Methodist Episcopal church, Kcv. Dow Delamg preaching, and Sunday school at 10 o'clock. C. D. Smith, superintendent. I'nlon services will be conducted at the German Methodist Episcopal chnnh Sunday evening at Till), preaching by tev. Dclaitig. Regular prayer meeting come Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Fol lowing this meeting (ho Sunday school board will meet. Rev. Pel.ong came home Saturday morning to attend Mr. Wagner' funeral, returning to Sllverton In the afternoon where the Hoy Scout are ramped The company will return home Thursday. Mr. and Mr p. () W orthington ami little duiigbter. lorn-lie. Mr Art Jep en, two nephew. Glen and Kenneth Nash, and Mrs Kldgrield, enjoyed a dinner at the beat h Frldsy evening Warren Follensl.ee. of Oregon City was a visitor here Thursday evening James Spldell returned home Tue day after an absence of several month near Mt. St. Helen where he was employed. Mr. and Mr. Monii-r. of Falls City. I visiting their daughter, Mr llus s.'l lotenport. The pl.nlc given by the Industrial class of the school under Mrs RusMel Patcnport. waa well attended. J. II. Hubbard, an employe of the A rlcan Ktpres company, of Port land, and family, are rumped at the river for (ha balance of August Mr. II. E. Ilarroil and son, York, returned homo Sunday after a two week' sojourn at Hie home of her mother In Henna Vista. Harry Klnsey and George llenbow left Monday for the Dalles. I. Hiking for work. Wmlrintf l ! N On 0n'l Farul l. Railroad. The in.'.l lis 1 ii ni)lerli of . I rn. i the ones Hint nselv uioal atlciillmi. The air I full uf talk now d)s iIhmii the HiiHIIng woiider of lieles Irlegiapli ami ltl.u aud iihl. milieuii 1 ii I m I lull sud sul inarlii mt lg, ill. mi. Ami n-rjr rightly. fur llll-e IMC II.MI Ml Hut for IUt Uiiillir so ie nine of III thing whl.li we bate gi.iituiilly grown .i u.i.l In thai we in-ter see Hum at all. Tin Is Hie liiHioml. I'lilily uf rmiiMiilli' ruy.lei) . in lie (uiin l In Hie rnllroi jur.l of a gnat terminal. It l, tlisl of llll, a III'lMIII uf I -l I pllly ttlllill .eelll llllllilra.lill.il. Trains cuine and go by ilrl"iit M'liiiiplinie nriL il.e or full III lli.il one in I11i1g11l.il i.c-liire of (licit i be protldeii.e lli.il liii-es llm ends of all this luki Hie fol ill 1. 1 men lu,';lng at nine teiy ,1111.111c liMikliig l.-i.-i In H In h low els I n gel .llll 1111, 'II11 r i-tT.s I loot m the till. I .y nllil, wlieu nle.it lliiill.'.l. collie singing ll.i.'iii,li llm dirk, wlieu the only gold. , me ple.es uf mull I . olon- l a M Hi ( mid .Igiiul In 111 1. I hi cars of nlthl liri.i l. Icing nu le up trundle alsmt and Hie ysrl netir sleeps In II ..; II l a full of life as Hie Jungle Ctery !. om,.(li U dinguti hiiriic.-i-il in mini .i-rtl e. The luarteU of .. len. i- i ll almul u. and the one w hut grown umM lo i Jn.l a ii-uiiirkiil.le a lh.i of Icslsy and loiimi i.,i ,-Collier WEATHER TO ORDER. Mr. Menges. Menges moved Coiirlney avenue I.111-II0 and Harry to Milwaukie from August lo. EVENT HELD AT LAKE GROVE LARGE ATTENDANCE. OSWEGO. Ore.. Aug. 10. (Special) Employees of the Home Telephone Co., of Portland, held a picnic at Lake Grove Tuesday night and had a Jolly time playing games, swimming and 1 boating, after which a delicious lunch was Bpread on the tables in the grove. Pfinnerger sang a duet. Charles Hart rendered a solo. Interment was in Milwaukie cemetery. Mr. Wagner, with his wife and niece, Miss Eliza beth Wagner, came here four years ago from University Place, a suburb of Lincoln, Neb. They purchased the Gleason property. The widow and niece survive. LOCAL PEOPLE TAKE WEDS KISS OLLER WILL TRAVEL BY HORSEBACK OVER MOUNTAIN TRAILS. OAK GROVE. Ore.. Aug. 10. (Spe clal.) Miss Lillian Oiler, granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Riley, married Saturday evening at o'clock to Robert Charleston, of Sophia Island, at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Oiler, 4G East Caruthers street, Portland. She was a resident lien.- last winter and at tended the Milwaukie high school. Mrs. Gracey, Mrs. Cleland and Mrs , Pert, all of Portland, are spending a ' few days with Mrs. A. K. Wilson this ! week. Mrs. Gracey h::s Just returned) from Tennessee and Mrs. Pert w ill I leave for Phoenlxville, Tenn., soon. 1 1 Roswald Connor, prosecuting attor-i ney of Yamhill county, called on the Prossers Tuesday. He brought hls uncle, .1. T. Apperson to Oswego in 1 his car as Mr. Apperson was taken ill ! while at the coast and was not able to drive his car the long distance. Mr. McDonald, who w,"s formerly employed at the log hoist, near Glen- morrie, has taken a contract for sim ilar work at Clifford, Ore. Ills fam-j ily will follow as soon as he Is per-i niam-ntly located, .lack Lewis and! wife will prol.'sbly go with them. I .Mis. Pt-arl Hill had a narrow escape wasi1'1"" urotvning in ine vviiinmette riv 8:30 ! er Saturday afternoon. She started to swim from the landing to the log hoist, and before reaching shore be-1 tame frightened and went under. Two; men rescued her in a boat. .Mrs. Hill ' was an amateur at swimming. I O. OSWEGO, Ore., Aug. Mr and Mrs. Harry- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Corbette. of Dun j The Best Laxative. 1 To keep the bowels regular the best (Special 1 ' laxative Is outdoor exercise. Drink a Corbel 1 -mil i Iu" B'ass ot water nan an nour neiore breakfast and eat an abundance of I fruit and vegetables, also establish a thorpe, leave next week lor Montana, j rep,lar nat)t and be sre that y0lir They will travel the old way, over the 1 bowels move once each day. When a mountain trails horseback. Taking a ; medicine is needed take Chamber pack horse for provisions and neces-1 Iain's Tablets. They are pleasant lo sities while traveling. i take and mild and gentle in effect. Ob- They look forward to a jolly time, j tainable everywhere. (Adv.) A Season of Torture for Some. Hay fever causes untold misery 10 thousands. Asthma, too, counts its sufferers by the hundreds. No rem edy baa proven more beneficial lor hay fever and asthma, &s well as coughs and colds, than FuVy's Honey and Tar. It sootheg that raw, rasp ing feeling In the throat, brings com fort by making breathlm; easier, heals Inflammation, and by allaying th s'i disturbances permits refreshing, nat ural slumber. Contains no oplai'-s. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) j church In the basement on Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. Haker went to Portland on Saturday to accompany her brother and wife on a trip up the Columbia river highway on Sunday. An ex-nun will lecture In Wilson vllle Methodist church on Friday even ing at eight o'clock. An Ice cream social will be given by the Ladies' aid society of Hood View at their hall on Saturday evening, Au gust 1-tli. Everyone Is cordially In vited to attend. Mrs. ('has. Wagner has been enjoy Ing a visit from a California friend during the week and accompanied her as far n Portland on Monday. Mrs. Drown went to McMinn- ville last week to visit her mother, who is in the hospital at that place. Mrs. Ilartb-tt sold her property here recently and has moved to Tualatin. On Tuesday evening tho friends ol Morris and Irene C1011I11 surprised them at their home and enjoyed a pha unt time. Tho guests Included: Martin Stangel, Elmer Stnnrrel, Luke St intel, Albert Swartz, Dollls Swartz. Je mi Swartz, Eunice O'Keefe and Wal lace Young. G'adys Shall went to California on 'V-j-Inesdav to soend tho winter with her ai'M, M'.i. L'.y. Mrs. He'd Gnh.-'in entertained the Mother'.! club 01 Corral Creek on :hur'- '";- of I t -,v .-k, In a delight ml man..er at a lawn party Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Chalupsky, Mr. and Mrs. Andy llasselbrlnk. Mr. and Mrs. Nonis Young and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton, .: -'. -p! n-irlv that look ft trip ,::i tl Cr.;i!rV:i i-'-er hkhway on :'rn la;-. The members of the Rebekah lodge DIVER HITS SNAG; HEAD CUT. OAK GROVE. Ore.. Aug. 10. (Spe cial.) Mr. Jones, of Mount Scott, a camper at the river, Monday afternoon dove from the bench Into the water and struck his head on a snug, rutting his head severely. He was given tem porary relief by friends and lakou home. Mrs. Edna Hurt, of Stanley Sta tion, spent Wednesduy w it her im iislu, Mrs C. A. Worthlngton. Roy Allen relumed home Monday from Walla Wulln, Wash, after an uhseiice of lu days. A large number of local people at tended the Knights of Pythlus parade. In Portland, Tuesday. W. II. Stokes, the postmistress, Mis Williams, and A. R. Rynolda, have new iiwulngH In front of their places of business. E. I). Olds went In Salem on bust lies Tuesday, reluming home Wed nesday. WOMAN SAVED FROM DROWNING OAK GROVE, Ore., Aug. 10. (Spe clal.) Through the iiulck efforts of a swimmer, n woman was saved from drowning at the river Sunday. Not realizing she wase going Into a hole she started to cross tho lake aud went under. MOTORCYCLE OVERTURNS. OAK GROVE, Ore.. Aug. 10. (Spe cial.) Thursday afternoon a man and woman from Portland were going south on a motorcycle, on the Rlsley hill, when the machine struck some crushed rock, overturning the motor cycle aud slightly Injuring the riders. J. GAR VEN'S MOTHER DEAD. 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" Su. Oswego, Oregon 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., Aug. 10 (Spe- clul.) James Garven, of Milwaukie, and an employe of the Warren rjuurry, received the news of the deutli of his mother al Medford. Mr. Garven left Wednesday to attend the funeral ser vices w hich was held In Medford. OAK GROVE LOCALS. OAK GROVE, Ore., Aug. 10. (Spe clal.) Mrs. W. II. Moore has enter tained extensively the last few weeks for her sister, Mrs. W. Unison, anil daughter, Ruth, of Hay City, Mich. The latter party of July Mr. Moore had a family reunion ol her five sis ters, Mrs. John Purvis, Mrs. J. C. Alexander, Mrs. Minn Harrington, Mrs. George Nash, Mm, W. Itenson. Mrs. Tracy Moore gavo an afternoon party last Thursday lo the young peo ple at the home of Mrs. W. H. Moore The time was spent In games, music and dainty refreshments. Mrs. Ilenson und daughter Ruth, left Saturday morning for their home In Hay City, Mich., after a pleasant two months' spent with relatives hero und In Portland. Mrs. Staples and family, of Portland, spent the evening Thursday at tne home of Mrs. W, H. Moore and rend ered some fine musical selections. REVEALED A STATE SECRET. An lndiicrt Envoy Who Paid Drly For Hi Loot Tonyuo. In 11 history of tin. Turks, Chiilcuuey Ims, u Greek, relates Imtv a licet uf Crusieleis sailing l.iwiinl Consiiiiitluo ple lu the beginning of Hie thirteenth 1 en I illy tens becalmed 11 1 the eutriincu uf the Hellespont. At that lime there whs nt the court of Athens 1111 nuiliasHiiilnr of the king of I'lnm e, who et out In 11 gnlley to visit the chief of the Meet. The ndml nil coulldeil lo him Hint he hud been ordered to take Constantinople ,y Ur prise. The iimbiissiidor spoke of the til ill iilllcs and ilaiigei'H of this pnssni.'r, ns It was between two bank from which balllstnu could hurl upon the vessels en.iimous hIoiich. boiling oil un.l. shove all, Greek Are. The .-.ilsvlriil revealed to him tlinl the govern. 1, .uf (lii foils vviiii lil iiml.e lit lie rci-Kian e, 11s they linil I ecu brib ed. The niiiliassailor ties mi i h ;c I that at soon us he h id returned in I n 1 he had great trouble to lio'.l 1 I . i.nigue lie was beiil.l to propbe-. lu ui.vsl.,. rloiis Woi-iIh Hint the fiiniou passu ;e would Kii.in be forced. As Micro were spies on nil slilei He words of Hie itinb 'sinilni- ,cii. ..o:. ni-rlcd to ( 'oiisl:intli,nie V, l en I he loot pie-ellled llself III Hie I' I'lv'I'olil the calai.ult" of the Tin-;; i.innireste I great n.-lhiiy. 'Jim bribe I . apl.ilns of the furls bud been lem i.eil and utile were In their places. The bulls, reel It Msjr Posi.bljr Bt Brought Abut bv th Aid of ElMtricitr. I li povdhlr lu make wrslli-T .i or derl In the opinion uf Sir Pllter ladge, It Is by 11. 1 lurau bryoud Hie powcis of man. He advame Hie ug geillon Hint riplnraili.il of tb upper rrglol'S would rrtull lu discoveries li. b wvuld rnnlile msu til control tb wrulhrr. ) The latter, lie contends. I merely uiiitter of rln lib al . on.lltloiis, ii. th Ingredient iirci-mry fur Hue weather I are an upwr lin.,.pli.-re charged wltlr mIv eleclii.lt) an. I nrgatlto liiarvv ou Hie r.irih surface. Hie li. he iiy. could lie dune by placing copper us) round the earth parallel l.i the rijiiittnr and discharging millions uf iiis-rrs (mills, fr th rod Sir Oilier uiiits mil Hun we bat sh-h millions on building railway, ami sin not luiesi capital lu conlrulllng h weather by tin iiienna) M dime, while we are llilnklna aUuil the isipH-r rod. much might be done by rlc iil. bins Sir Oliver Ixnlgw suggests Hint Ihey should an em) high D11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 . rn-t a Hitterful gen erating slnlloii sii.l ills.barg all Hie Kwltlve ele.til. llj- they can pr.Mlu Into the sir Ily this uu-mi much of Hie abnormal c.u her from whl, U we suffer at lime might be avoided ami nature be Ind'n eil tu pint Lie u with more regular en-oni - I.'.m ky Moon tain News Why Not S Womanr- Wheiieier one bus iH-canbui lu men lion the niosi reiiiiiikable set uf the human spcilc ..nr a cuurronieil .v the iH-rtlnmious fuel Hint there Is no general term lo describe I be aubjeci uT one dissertation t-i.ept the unlntelr nnd almost meaningless term "fc male." Thai term Is altogether tint general. It Includes con, liens and all other lielngs of t lint gender Some w ord I needed that will rl press the female of the human specie and noth ing else. Hbe who order tho universe and makes plnnets and suns and tar worth while ought to have a minis of her own and one worthy of her. W call upon the nations of the world lo devote themselves for n lime lo this reullv lmHirtiiiii task. Chi, -gn New Tb Lssr of Two Evils. 'I'll bo mighty glud when I start to school," announced Willi le ilav. "Why will you be glud. dearV asked his mother In siiiprlHc. 'Well, tl you an' inipn will have to rut out HiIm ripellln' of word Hint you don't waul me to hear." l adles' Home .bun 1111I Some DON'T DELAY. Oregon City People Have Learned That Neglect is Dangerous. Ti.c -.llgliiehi H)iupt of kidney In ii ile it, I'ar loo sci'loiis In Im oc-. lool ed. It's tho small, neglected truil bles that so often lead In serious kid ney ailments. That pain lu the sinall" of your buck; thai urinary lr l''gi lai.t.i ; 1 hum In a. nc lies and dizzy spells: Hint wi-nk, wnirv. worn out feeling, may bo iiatineH warning of I iiln-y wiakman. Why risk your li e by neglecting these symptoms? Itcadi the cause of the trouble while there yet Is lime- begin treating your kid neys ut once with a tried and proven lidney remedy. No und (.-per. Iiieiil - 'loan's Kidney i ii IMtu ,.,,., ftriibflssndoi-executed. iv.is recalled to Carls and 1 "'" Peaches for Canning EARLY CRAWFORDS 55c per Crate, $1.35 per Bushel Delivered ut Steamer Uindlng Price at Orchard, $1.00 Bushel lireclaSH fruit: HatlHlurtlon Is Guaranteed Phone or write H0LLY1IEIM ORCHARDS CHAS. EILERS, Prop. Aurora, Route 3. People going to orchard can gel there by way of Stafford to Ad vance Landing on Willamette River. osMiiby used in thiii..iii,H of (u..ls .11 lunl.iy ti'oul.le foi' . ver .'.() years. I hum's Kidney Pills urn used Inn, I recommended throughout the civ. 'Ilized win-Ill.. lOndorsed at hum.. I .'fad Oregon City testimony: Mi-m. Kale KlaiiiiKan, Hlxlb -,:., J(.f. fei-son Sis., Orison lily, na 1: ' can 1 onscleiitlouuly say that Doun ii I Kidney Pills Bre n good reliable kid ney medicine. I have taken them on several occasions, for backai-he ami nmiie iii.iuriierH und lliey have lib ways done me good. I am only to., glad to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills If It will he tho means of telling others what a good kidney medicine they are." Price r,c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get loan's Kidney Pllls-the same that Mrs. Flanagan had. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Props., Iluffalo, N. Y. ( dv ) fjj A- I 1 Aav ) IV..