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ORF.flOS? CITV EXTKKPRISR l'lMDAY. .rnrsT W. 101(1. THE OSWEGO RECORD BETTER ROADS oa this tide of the River. RAILROAD Con- nrrlion wilhCoun ty Srat. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED EVCMV MIDAY. 4 4 4 4 Alt matter pertalnlui lo Ihl 4 dertrurnt can b taken up with 4 Mis In Prosrr. local rrpro- 4 4 tentative of the Oswego Record. 4 Kindly phoni new llrmi. 4 4 4444 OSWEGO GRANGE HOLDS f YOUNG PEOPLE 10 MEETING FOR PIONEERS UGHTV THRU PEOPLE ATTEND INTEREtTINO AFFAIR, CIVE PLAY OSWEGO, Or. Aug :i (Special 1 . . The Oiwcro Grange fa a picnic al Advartitlna rt mad known upon Uke Grove Saturday f.ir all the pio- raquait. Mr. LUile Pallia UA tiren til ttir past rk. at the borne of Grandma llnc. Jc Coon. Marlon and Llle I'otin. of I'ortlanil. were Rtiest of IVlla Davidson anil Violet Garfield. Sunday,! ncer of Oswego. In and arounJ O wrgo or lhase that bd lived In O to niany yrar. Eighty-Inn people were present. After a sumptuous dinner and the table cleared, the company Ralhered around the table and tnjoted an hour of procrani. The oldest member prrsent Kate EPWONTH LEAGUE TO PRESENT "LAZV BOB PERKINS." OAK GROVE at the home of Mra. E. U latldou. m)) very lutercllitK reminiscence Delia latidson. Charlr Mill and r y gone day. G. W. l'ro. r. Alta Kenneth lavldsoo Irfi for lone Mon-( ngm Vounj. Charlie Dh klnon. Hull day morning. , tlryant, Mary Carmen Wllmot. Utile Willie Johnson hai returned home l.lhhy Walling. Mr, ti. W. Prosier i from aouthrrn Oregon. i and Mra. L. A. Carter iok. Mary Mr. and Mr. K. L. Davidson and ; Wllmot Rave fine recitation. Etta Mr. William Mack. Mra. Davidson ! Carmen MaRon nans a song In Chi- t.r..th.p mni..rMl mi tha Columbia door uiairt i. OSWEGO. Ore, Aug. (Special I A comedy. "Ijiiy Bob IVrktna.' kill ln given at the Grunge Hull August ty the young eople of the Epworth league. Admission la to he 10 and :0 rent, proceed to ro toward buyliiR a new organ for the t-hurvh. Refreshment will he served ly member of the Ijidlea' Aid. Whencter Mr change for "lietler or for worae" conic over a man. lake my word for It a woman did It. All In Hob Parkins' play, August 3d. WOMEN MEET AT GARFIELD COUNTRV CLUB FRANK SWEIT2ER MOVES. 1G0 MINI highway Sunday. G. II. I'ettinRrr la enJoylnR a vaca tion of two week at borne. He aeiit the day ttb bla family, Wednesday at l-ke drove. Mra. Lrlla Hatch and daughter. Myr tie Louise, of Portland. ent Tuea- day 1th their cousin Dena Proaaer, The Alta society gave a lawn aoclal at the borne of Mr. Hill Wedneaday evening. Mra. Gui Smith entertained Mra. Austin Pharia and Mra. E. P. Clay at dinner Sunday. Mra. F. Shipley, of Greahatu. apent Sunday with friends and relatlvea. Mist Mary Ulckner attended the teachers' Institute In Oregon City last week. Mrs. A. J. Rossller nave a dinner party last Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peery and Mr. and Mrs. William ttoyd. Do reus society met at the home of Mrs. Otto Johnson Friday afternoon. Delicious "Dutch apple cake" and cof fee were served. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Johnson called on Mrs. Joe Wells Sunday. Mrs. John son is a daughter of Mrs. Wells. Mr. and Mrs. L. Broock find daughter Josephine, of Portland: Mrs. Phillips, of Forest Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Harbun and daughter of Portland, were guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Jarlsch. Sunday. Mrs. Uradley. Marlon Eastman. Mary Wilson and Jean Wilson went to Rockaway Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McMabn, of Ore gon City, and Jack Confer. Jr.. of Port land, .called on Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Confer, Sunday. Mrs. Leonard Halllnan and son. Ce cil, Mrs. Rube Confer and daughter, Roma Lee, spent Saturday and Sun day with friends at Rockaway beach Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull and two small sons were In Tualitan Sunday. Walt Waldorf, of Mullno, accomp anied his mother home Saturday to purchase a Ford automobile. Ollle Worthington returned home this week after six months' fishing In Alaska. Harry Headrick Is Improving rapid ly from severe burns received in the furnace at the Cement plant W. B. Cook and John Jackson, of Hezella, called on friends In this burg Monday evening. Olive Mclntyre and Ora Prluim are visiting Mrs. A. P. Tedrow in Port land for a few days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. and Olive Mclntyre and Mrs. E. P. Clay motored to Tigard Tuesday evening and called on the Upsbaws. Verl Todd and Olive Mclntyre spent a few days last week with Ella Curtis, I of Portland K. M. Wllmot gave a humorous read- j lug. I.na l-hman. a great Rrand hlld of A. It. Shipley (a pioneer), and a. small boy sang Cblneoe song. With several old time sonRt. It was a program long to t remembered. Mr. George WanhlnRton Phillips Thomas Procser was the first one present to speak, having lived In Os weRo 6J years and told some very In teresting tales of crossing the plain, when but a mere child. Those present were as follows: C. T. Dickinson 1S54. Ethel I'. Gardner. Mary E. Hodman. Mrs. T. R. Irving. J. V. Turner. Agnes E. Lehman. Maude Worthington. Effle Whltten. Mrs. C. W. Chllds. Anna R. Stephenson. Lo-j rena Kamrar, Mr. Millie Ha'mer. Geo. W. Prosser. IS 57 J. R. Irving. .Mrs. S. H. Carter. Lulu A. Wanker. Hen- rteeta Mugone. 1SDS Mrs. H. A. Stone. Louise Patton. R. H. Wllmot. 1S3S H. D. Uryant. 1S55 Anna Ran- dell. Forrest Hulght. Florence Uryant. Cora Wllmot. Louise Irving. EMhel Gardner, Esther Hodman. Alice Ly man. Rose Irving. Mary Irving. Mrs M. F. Stone. Bertha F. Arndt. Mrs. J. S. Huntley. Mrs. Gertrude Gray, Mrs. Florence Dickinson, isr.6 Mrs Mary Wllmot. Shirley Stone. Frank Clarke, Frank Childs. Archie Worm lngton. Arllla Hogue. Mabie ileresse, Mrs. D. E. Young. Mrs. Cora Go?- ball. C. C. Kamron, Mrs. O. M. He rorice. 1S60 Mrs. J. O. Jamleson. Hattle Wanker Lynette Chllds, Mrs. C. Meyer. Mrs. G. W. Prosper. 1S5S Mrs. Llbbey. 1S38 Lucille Lyman, Lelab Stone, Donald Meyer. Ralph Meyer. Wilbur Wllmot. Donald Gray Eliabeth Gray. Janita Huntley. Dore- tha Huntley. Berth Huntley. Lena Leh- man, Donald Lehman. Wilbur Lehman, Helen Kamrar. Jay Kamrar. Lyman Kamrar. Harold. Kamrar. Clarence Halght. Vernle HaUht. Arthur HalKht Howard Bogue, Miss Lovell, Marlon Wolfolk, Ruth Patton. Leon Stone, Winifred Young. Walter Dickinson and and Paul Dickinson. OSWEGO. Ore.. Aug. 25. (Special ! Mr. W. Myers, of Portland, minis ter of the Congregational church, of this place. Is taking a vacation In the mountains and Mr. Woodward, who haa taken great Interest In the wet fare of the boys here, gave an ex cellent talk Sunday evening during Mr. Myers' absence. His suhpect was "Physical and Mental Development of Hoys." Special music was rendered by the choir. CEMENT PLANT CLOSES FOR 2 DAYS SHORTAGE OF CARS BY S. P. CAUSE. IS TITER GAKKIKI.Ii. Ore. Aug H iSpeclul I The meiiilu r of the iKir- cas HiM-leiy held their monthly inert lug at the Gurllelil Country club lut Thursday for an all.bv M-sslon Frank SwelUer and family have moved to Portland, wln re Mr. Hwelt. er has been working Conrad KrelRbautn. an old resident of this section, has sold his place to J. W. Dart. The euterirlliiR young man Is nuiklng many Improvement uu the old farm. Tom Carter, of Ug l a Harre, has been packing great nun) fishermen and hunters Into the mountains this season. Among the late one are: Dr. It. Wendllng, of Portland; Mr. Dillon and Mr. Wager, of Estacada. Recent visitors at I t 1 Harre were Mr. and Mm. Glvens. Howard Given. Estacada: Mra. It. A Turk. Portland; Mr. C. II. Wlnchell. Portland; Caro lyn Johnston, Portland. Dr. R. F. Wendllng, Mrs. K. Wendllng. Port land; Vera Henderson. Portland; Vel um Aver. Portland. Mr. F. lie) I man. Eslucada; Mr and Mrs. W. J Holison and family. I'orttand. Mr. J. S. Hobson, Portland. Mr. and Mrs P. II. Mcl.ouchlln. Portland; J. P. John son. Portland: G. W. Vandewater, Portland; Maude ll.uun. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. IVIehad. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. II. II Vinton. Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Root. Portland: W. Nicholson. Portland; Mrs. U. II Hill. Portland; Mrs. Beatrice Gadsby, John Gudsby, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Noble. Portland; Clytner Noble, Mar Jorle Noble. Portland. Mrs. C. S. Ser sunous. Claudia Sersuuoiis. Ellen Sor saaous, Mario Sersauous, Portland OAK GROVE, tire. Aug. Hp Mall- The Portland Hallway Light Power company has established a pay station In the Mtof(l.e building. He ginning with Hcpiember the elm trie IliM hill m l,a paid to Myrtle L. William. Mis Nellie and Elliaheth K. Mulli ews, with their niece Rebecca Halt. Hi returned home Saturday from a two week' vacation at Matuanlla lleach Mra. Kennedy and family and the Misses William had a picnic dinner Sunday In the Kennedy grove. Mr. Kerr and son from Itedland. spent Sunday at the home of their old neighbor. Mr. and Mr. C. W. Jeuk Ins. Mr and Mrs Sum Alctander of Red laud, formerly of Oak Grove, spent Sunday with relative, returning lo their country home In the evening. Mr. and Mr. John Julln, Mis Emm Kpangler. Mr. Minnie Splvey ami daughter Emma left In their Ford for a catplng trip on the Columbia High way Saturday. They eecte to re turn Sunday, but owing to a break WELFARE EXIill IS SPECIAL MEETINGS ARE HELD AT SCHOOL HOUSE TWO SOCIE TIES COOPERATE. OAK tillOVK. Die., Aug. 1'1- lHpe dull- The Oregon Htaln Child Wei fare ComtiilslMin ethlblt Is now on dl play al the k Grove si hool house, beginning Wednesday, and lonlltiuttig the balance of Ihe week. The ethlblt Is open from D a in to V p. in. each day, and polhl Sunday allernoou. Al Ihe same tlmu an ethlblt pie by Ihe Oregon Social II) girlie soil ely I dlspl)ed Till ethlblt Is ep dally for older boy and men. A iiieeiliig for women only wu held Thursday at 3 p. in. at the school house. A spnlul meeting for In) (mm i lo II tears of age will be held Frl day at 4 p lu. and Ihe evening a liu et TEACHERS ASSIST IN 0AIETV OF HAZELIA FOLK IX TENDS TO COUNTV SE AT MANV GO VISITINQ. down Mr. Julln hud lo .o in Th Dull... I '""t " "'' "" " " for repair inuterlul, delaying their Irlpl home until Monday. Mr. and Mr. E. E. Coad and family will leave the last of the month for Kataina, Wash. Mr. Coad will have charge of the school a he ha been elected superintendent. Mr. Cod will also teach one of the grade. Mr Coad ha lived In the i-ouimunity for the last two years. Mrs. Robert Slmms, Dr. Skiff and family, Miss Francis Murtln. Mr. and Mr. A. E. Goets aud Mr. Brown, all of Portland, were the guesla of the Mlssea Ines and Alfa Goelx and Miss Kate Stein. A bountiful dinner was served in the shady Hooks and a most delightful day spent IMM44MHMflM HAZELIA. 4 44 4- 4444 444 4444 1IA.KI.1A. Ore.. Aug. : (Special) Those from hern who a(temed the (range picnic at Lake Grove Satur day were Mrs. Prank Whltten and children. Mrs. C. W. Child, Mr. and Mr. A WorthlUKlotl, Misses Halite. Edoth and Audrey Wanker, Mr. Fred Lobular and children, Mr. and Mr Prank Chllds and Mlsa Lulu Wanker Mr. and Mr. R. II. Bowman were visitor In Ihe Hose city Friday and 1 LADIES AID HELD OEWEGO. Ore.. Aug. 25 (Special.) l The cement plant will be dosed two) day this week on account of shortuge of cars furnished by Southern Pacific I ' transportation of material from Dallas) MEETING HELD AT HOME OF MRS. and Itoneliurg to this plant. ; m m. THOMAS FOX. USE OF THE TOOTHBRUSH. i REGULAR BILLS ALLOWED ROU TINE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. OSWEGO, Ore., Aug. 25. (Special.) Regular meeting of city council held August 17 and called to order by Coun cilman Cllnfelter In absence of A. K. Wilson (Mayor). In a motion by Mr. Kcmpln the fol lowing bills were ordered paid: Joe Fickner, rodman J 8.10 .... n...n .n,i Mr. Tcimtt- nf Charles Bickner. rodman 4.80 .TUB. uun inau nnu - . -. - Portland, called on Mrs. Joe Mclntyre ( Kooeri wnson, rouman. and friends Tuesday. 1.3i! HEAT DOES NOT H. Blankln 13.85 W. D. Primm. hauling 2.50 CREW ARE PLACING ABOUT 300 SQUARE YARDS A DAY. $:;o.f)0 Motion by Didzim that the city pay I half of the roller expenses was tar rled. I Motion by Kempin, the recorder was instructed to notify the Oregon Iron & Steel company to have the grader sharpened, repaired and returned. Motion by Zeller, recorder, was Instructed to notify those that the marshal could not notify to have the thistles cut on their property. There being no further iHisineKs the OSWEGO, Ore., Aug. 25. (Special, p ; council adjourned. Regardless of the intense heat the; - men are making remarkable progress The Bert Laxative, in paving of Front street, placing SOU , To keep the bowels regular the lcst square yards of cement a day. The j laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a only annoyance to the people is the i f.jii glass of water half an hour before noise, which they readily overlook In I breakfast and eat an abundance of hopes of having at least one street in fruit and tegetables, also establish a the town paved. regular habit and be sure that your F. P. Morey, contractor of the Job, j towels move once each day. When a has 18 men employed and being most- medicine Is needed take Chamber ly Oswego men, they take great in-i Iain's Tablets. They are pleasant to terest In the work that helps to lm- j take and mild and gentle In effect. Ob prove the appearance of their town. , talnable everywhere. (Adv.) It Was Unknown In England In Lord Chtrfild'( Tim. When did the English first adopt the toothbrush bablt. which In recent times has been denounced by certain medical authorities? In "Esmond" Thackeray makes Lord Castlewood pend "a tenth part of bis day In tbo brushing of his teeth and the oiling of bis balr," and In doing so the novelist commits double anachronism. During the first half of the eighteenth century all fine gentlemen wore wigs aud bad no use for oil on their balr. while the toothbrush was so late as 1754 unknown to Lord Chesterfield. I Writing to his son. Chesterfield says: "I hope you tuke great core of your moutb and teeth aud that you clean them well every morning w-ltb a sponge and tepid water, with a few drops of arquebusade water dropped Into It I do insist upon your never using those ticks or any hard substance whatever, which always rub nway the gums and destroy the varnlib of the teeth." London Saturday Review. Poisoning a a Divtnion. Poisoning is never likely again to be come a fashionable diversion, as It was from time to time in ancient Rome. In B. C. 331. for Instance, there was a mysterious pestilence which seemed to be particularly fata1 to leading men. At lust a slave girl gave information to the authorities, and a consequent police raid resulted In the discovery of about twenty ma trons, some of them of high patrician families, busily preparing drugs ovei a Ore. They Insisted that the drug were not poisonous, but. being com pelled to di'luk ilieiu publicly hi the forum us a guarantee of good faith, perished mlseriibly. Further loformn tlons followed, and 170 matrons In all were condemned. But this record was soundly beaten In B. C. 184, when u OSWEGO. Ore.. Aug. 25. (Special.) ! The Indies' Aid meeting at the homo of Mrs. Thomas Fox, Thursday, was a financial success. Fifty ladies were present and $7.20 was taken In which the aid appreciat ed greatly. A bountiful dinner was served to the ladies at the noon hour and a dulnty lunch at 4 p. m. The ladles all worked hurd. Some tying a comfort, while others busied themselves making gurments for sale. Mrs. M. Ross, president of the Altar society; Mrs. Mclntyre. of Durcus society, and Mrs. Dick Wllmot of Alto Park ladles' Aid society, reported on the success aud prosperity of their societies, which pleased all the ladies present. The lunch was served by the Aid and friends 'of the Aid and the din ner by Mrs. Fox and daughters, which could not help but bo good. The Industrial club of Ihe school 8u,"r,1,,'- EVIDENCE THAT CONVINCES. A Twice-Told Tale That Will Carry Conviction to Enterprise Readers. Over three years ago Mr. Montgom ery publicly endorsed Doan's Kldnev Pills; He then told of benefit he had re ceived. Now, with unshuken confidence, He confirms his statement TellB how passing yeurs hav" .strengthened his faith In Doan's. There's no better test thun the teat of time. Can any Oregon City reader ask for more convincing evidence? .1. F. Montgomery, Oregon City says: "I had been troubled for some time by kidney and bladder unno- uncex. I had a dull ache In my back, across my kidneys. I used one box of Doan's Kidney Pills, procured from will meet at the school house Friday September 1. Mr. Russell Davenport the supervisor, request a lurge cluss About 25 friend met at the home of Mr. and Mr. L. E. Armstrong Sat urday evening and guve a musical as follow: Mrs. II. E. Webb, piano solo; orchestra selections, William Hark dale, Misses Edith Griffith and Hester Armstrong. Mr. A. I.. Pollard Kuvc a recitation. Miss Catherine Twoiny gave a ten nis party to a few- friends Thursday evening. Thoao present were Italslon Monro, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tracy Moore, Miss Olive and Jack Rl.sley and others Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davenport re turned Suturduy from a week's fish tng trip near Kstucudu. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Sher wood, motored over Saturday night and uttcuded the muslcul at I.. K. Arm strong's residence. On Sunduy Mr, lli-lmu Gulllspie and two children, ac companied Mr. and Mrs. Smith on a trip on the Columbia Hlghwuy. Gladys Wll.son returned home from Seattle Wednesday ufter an ubNence of several weeks, visiting relatives. Mrs. Maud Skoog returned home Saturday from Brownsville, where she spent the last seven months with friends. E. I). Olds, Churles Harris, E. Sal ter, Simon Blghum und Norman Rich ardson left Monday for Scirppooso In the Olds auto. Mr. Olds is putting In a mile of Rlchmondlte pavement at that place. Miss Mudgu Ellis, of Sun Diego, Cul Mrs. Fred Ij hnisn and little sou IMmuld, visited with the fottner si ter. Mr. F. II. Chllds. Tuesday. Mr. aud Mrs. John Wanker and son Walter, and Mr. and Mr. Guy Simp kin, of West Linn, were dinner ! guest at the F. W. Wanker home Sun day. The Misses Mary and Elltubeth Puymhroeck, Mary and Jean Wilson and Marlon Eastman left for Kocku way Heuch Tuesday morning, where they will spend a week's vacation. Little Miss Lena Lehman and broth er. Wilbur, have been visiting their aunt. Mr. Frank Chllds, this week. Mrs. J. S. Jackson was a pleasuut culler of Mrs. Hugh Baker Monday afternoon. F. E. Whltten wu a Portland visit or Tuesday. Miss Blanche Duncun culled ml Marlon Eastman Monday veiling. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mux McMuhon und little sons. Jack and I lurs. wern guests of the former' parents, .Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Mc.Muhun, Sunduy The Misses Jeanette and Irene Hnrcy entertained a number of friends from Portland. Sunday. (. C. Whltten nnd Everett h't ten left Tuesday lor liovernineo. ('limp, where they will spent a few lays 'picking huckleberries. Misses Harriet and Lucille Dun-.in It-ri for Devils laike. Ore.. Monday, where they will spend a two weekh' vacation. Mrs. F. Hnltberg und little daugli- i,.r ('. em oru. were PIcuHum ciiih-i" Is visiting friends lii und around here,nt tho EuHtinun and McMuhan home Uu tit lr i Ilrnu u TrntF Mtoro unit .J T T"? l0P P " i the pnlns ror,n loft me and I found cuuueiuiiauwo tnu mnpy um) ,)la(I(0r tr0ll(. WUH vi .wv , leg(.n(,,,,.. (H,iltement given April 4 1913.) FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY VilUger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" Su. Oswego, Oregon A Season of Torture for Some. Hay fever causes untold misery to thousands. Asthma, too, counts its sufferers by the hundreds. No rem edy has proven more beneficial f(.r hay fever and asthma, as well us coughs and colds, than I-'o'c-y's Honey and Tar. It sootheB that raw, rasp ing feeling In the throat, brings com fort by making breathing easier, heals Inflammation, and by allaying the.?'?' disturbances nermlts refrpsliim' n- i. ural slumber. Contains Jones Drug Co. On April 17, 1916, Mr. Montgomery said: "f am yllll strong for Doan's Kidney Pills and whenever I can, 1 recoiiiiociid ilium to i.iy iilends. They ne"er fail to do me good whenever ! have occasion to take a kidney medi cine." Pride 50c, at all dealers Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy .',-:. Donn's Kidney Pills the bhiiic Hint Afnntporeery li::s tvlcc jmHIe'y rec oi" i:ii'!!i' .'!. no opiatf.:?. 1 Foster-Mllburn Co.. Props., Buffalo, (Adv.) I N. Y. Adv. THE BEST OF MEATS Gin Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fish. H. BETHKE, Prop. Oswego, Oregon and will be the guest of Miss Hester Armstrong. Hurry Worthington und Weastley Theussln returned home from the mountains Sunday, ufter a ten days' bunt und fishing trip. Tbcuro Allen, of Tlgurdvllle, Is vis King her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs W. It. Allen. MIhb Mary Starkweuther left Siitur day for Berkley, Cnl.. to enter the col lege, which she has attended the last two years. Mrs. Hatton and daughter Rebecca of California, are visiting with Mrs. nation's sister, Mrs. Elizabeth K Mathews. D. Twomey is uble to be out again after five weeks confined to the house from u fall. Mr. und Mrs. K. ti. Kennedy, Mr, und Mrs. Asliinoie Kennedy und Miss Lois Kennedy, returned homo Satur day from a ten duys' fishing trip over on the Tillamook beaches. Miss. Ethel Robertson of Rockford Minn., a Iioumo guest of Mrs. Ramsey, left for her home Monday. .luck Rlsloy and a party were out on the Columbia Highway Sunday, In the RlHley cur. Charles liigliuni has resliliiKlod his residence during the last wouk. Miss Ada Starkweather returned home Suturduy alter u week's sojourn at Iong lleach. Wash. Miss Alice Merln was married at the homo of her sister in Snllv.ood to lames Rlgdon. Rev. Rice of the Epis copal church read the marriage cere mony in the presonce of relatives. I he couple left for their future homo al Milwaukiu. I. Hardlsty is getting out timber for pilings south of T. It. Worthlngton's place. He is bunking them on tlic river to put In a raft to take to St. Helens and then Bhlpped to San Fran cisco, Cal. An auto truck Is hauling the piling. The Ladies' Aid society of Ihe Meth odist church will hold a tea Wednes day afternoon at the church parlors. Mrs. Hugh Krum and two little daughter are visiting Mrs. KrumV sister, Mrs. Kelly, In Portland for a few days. The Albc Orchestra will be enter tained by Miss Hester Armstrong. Thursday evening. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Slmpklnn. for rly Miss Mubel Wanker, of West Linn, visited with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wanker, a few days last week. Miss vn Whltten left for the ron.it Wednesday, where she will spend two weeks. Ernest Whltten was In Portland on Tuesday. Mr. und Mrs. It. II. Bowman spc-il Ihe evening at the Ed WaWnker homo Sunday. Mrs. Sarah . Chllds, Mrs. Frank Chllds and Lena and Wilbur Lehman were callers of Mrs. F. W. and Miss Wanker Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Mew, of Port land, spent a few days with the hit ter's aunt, Mrs. Surah Chllds, lust week. Joseph Bauer, of Tualatin, called on Ed. Whltten Monday. The Misses Mary, Lena ami hii.u both Puymhroeck nnd Miss Jean Wil son were pleasantly rnlertiilned by Miss Marlon Eastman Sunday after noon. MUs Ethel linker and . K. coo were gui'Hls of the Misses Ethel Thompson and Marlon TI ipsnn, o! Oswego, Sunday evening. Miss llattle Wanker spent ter., pleasant day with Mls Marlon Mi Mi lium Sunday. I) E. Long was a dinner g " ' the II. T. Duncan home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burton, ot i .-.- land, spent Saturday al'tcnu on on the lla.elwood" farm at lla Ma. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l.i-alimnn were guests ut the Puymbnieck home Hun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. a. woiuiiiigi.a; , , , .. ... . Sunday with relatives In Oswego. Muster .loo Slegrlst. from ( ooH M,)Mliy fiVMliw Switch, called on Mrs. F. W. wanner. () w IIAEI.IA, Aug SI -(Special I Mr and Mrs Kb haul Zlvncy ami baby were dinner riii-sI at Ihe hoiiui of Ihn foimer'a slslur, Mrs Molly, of j.irdcti Home. Tim Mlh,. llaiilrl J and M I .it elllii Duncnii, bust leather, report a very cnjiitublc lime al the entertain ment Thursday veiling la On Ron City. Mis Harriet helped with Ilia proRraiii by rei lung a poem. Miss Norma Meunder sat vlnitlnii friend here In h Week. Mr. and Mis Gtrw wera lurti beon guests of Mr and Mrs A Wor'hlng Ion Thursday Mr und Mrs Mai Mi Malum ami lllllo sou, ('lurk und Jackie, were illnner gnrsls Kuiidav of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMuhon und Mr. and Mi Joseph EukIiiihu, of "Mupln Knoll" farm. Mr. A. E Helms, wku bns bivu tlsllllig lelsllves at Castle Rock. Wash , bus relumed to her b'imc al llutella. I.lttlo Mis Lena and Master Wl her I. fhmuii spent Hie fore part of the week with their aunt, Mr Frank Child. George J. Nagle. a prominent fruit grower of this im iillty, was In the Stafford nelKhborhiMid Friday Mlsse Harriet m t.m ili I mm an left for Ihe roust the first of Ilia week They will spend some limn at lH-vir I Jilt i', Ore, and other coast point. Mis Lucille will tench m hool III (Iswego this winter and Miss liar rlct will teach ut GeorRe, Ore. Mr. and Mrs Harry Grew, of Port laud, spent some lima a house guest at tha Child home. Mr. Grew I a lilete of Mr. Surah Child. Mr. A. E. Thomas In 111 n this writing. Mr. and Mr. A. Worthington. 'of HiKclla, spent a pleasant day Sunday In Oswego vixltliiK with relatives Mr. Worthington' brother, Ollle, return ed home from the Klondike ni'intry Suturduy evening. Quito a crowd from hern uttcuded the Oswego grunge picnic at S'icker Ijtke Saturday Mr. Kb hurd Zlviicy wu a business visitor In Oswego Suturduy. Mr. Henry NugUi, ot Heppner. Ore., I visiting at the George J. N 114; In home Several from lliuclla uttended the funeral of the lute Paul Schroder, at the Stufford cemetery Frlduy. Mr. nnd Mr. Bowman are occupy III or the cottage on "His-k Bottom" farm, while Mr. Bowman I building th new Haiellit school him-. S. S. Bout wh a visitor ut Willa mette Friday. Engllls Johnson, u progressive young farmer of Ibis locality, pur chased a binder Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman t business visitor In Portland several days last week. John K allies, of Tuulltan M-.oos, was a visitor at the ('. C. Borland home Thursday. Ferry Flul, 11 good, sclld farmer, of this locality, und Engllls Johason, were county seat visitors Thursday. Mrs. H. S. B011U was entertained by Mrs. Bowman, of "Hock Bottom" farm Saturday afternoon. Itlchiird Zlvney was marketing some fluii buy In Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Wilson culled on Mrs. S. S. I lout . Wednesday evening. James Tleilman, of Oswego, was renewing acquaintances ut fills place Monday. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Ijir.ion, nf Tiialllun Meadows, spent Monday nf- eruoon with Mrs. Larson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('. C. Borland. Messrs. Engllls und Arciiee Johnson culled on A. E. Thomas Wedncsilay evening. C. ('. Borland lost a flue -horse lust Tuesday. Mrs. George Wilson und daughter Mary were entertained by Mrs. Monk and daughter Mildred, of Oswego, Monday evening. Mrs. A. K. Thomas and son Uirlng were Slafford visitors Monday. Guy MacVuy, of Portland, was an Oswego visitor Monday livening. Mrs. Jiiines Tleilman, formerly of Hazellu, hut now of Oswego, Is ill at Ibis writing. Miss Mary WIIhoii was u visitor at l.nke Crow Monday ui'teruoou. Puzzling. Here's another thing ira can't nndcr Btnml Tln-y nil iih that one can see fur: her ith ihe leh icopp than with the iiiiI.imI eve In ilia next b i-ulh llii'.v leiuai'k nun Ho ii'iesi-ope b-iugs r-viTjtoing 1, carer Cleveland Plain I )ta 'or Got His Limn. II.-OM II-llinv It li you lot .lour ife linve her rwu wev in enH i-iy; .',iue Itiv-ij i.Kt- I 'iin e , in il 1.. -lm. 'i-r Enterprlae High power transmis sion line to be built to Joseph Lake. Peaches for Canning EARLY CRAVFORDS 55c ptf Crate, $1.35 per Bushel Delivered at Stciiiucr Landing Price at Orchard, $1.00 Bushel Fire lass fruit; Satisfaction is Guaranteed Phone or write HOLLYHEIM ORCHARDS CHA8. EILERS, Prop. Aurora, Route 3. People going to orchard can f i t there by way of Stafford to Ad vance Landing 00 Willamette River. IIhoii wan plea.-antly enli): luliied by .lire. William Wanker Saturday alternooM. He Could Hardly Wzlk. Kidney trouhlo manifests Itself In many ways. Hhouinullsin, aches and pains, soreness and stiffness ure com mon symptoms. Amliroso Gary, Sul phur, Okla., writes: "I was bothered with kidney trouble ten years and at times could hardly wulk. Throe months ago I begun taking Foloy Kid ney Pills. I got relief from tho first, bottle hut continued to take them till I had taken three bottles, I feel like a new man. It Is a wonderful medi cine." No harmful drugs. Jones Drug Co.. (Adv.)