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nitEfiONTITYKXTKltlMilRK. KIMDAY. NKITKMI.KU uu. THE OSWEGO .RECORD BETTER ROADS oa this tide of (he .River. RAILROAD Con- j rif ciion with Coun j ly Sfit. DEYOTEI) TO TIIK BEST INTERESTS OF OSWECO AND VICINITY i THE OSWEGO RECORD puiuiMio evirv Friday. All wattrr ptfrtaininf to thl 4 drnmriii ran bo uattt up with f Mm lna lYiMMier. local rpro- imuint of lb 0f Il-rJ Kindly phono net Item 4 44444444444444444 CEMENT CONCERNS FIT SUIT FILED Ml BY OSWEGO PLANT Advortllg r"f rauL known upon HUGE ATTENDANCE IT MOTION! TO DISMISS AND TO STAV ACTION ARE FILED IN FEDERAL COURT. ( ol A. person mul wife of Paik plan, wlih Mr. K It Fellow, tailed i'H relulttr Monday. Mr mul Mn W. IHtkin-r unl tluuKlt ler. Mar) . I. II) ami Henry Ulikiit-r, iiiiiliiii il (In- hUhwat Suiidat Mr. I un I'mki ami children. l Camus. Wash . and Mr .lame Gicg tr), nf t'allilanii'l, hti lt-.-n visiting I lie pnniiis ol the lu ladies, Mr mid Mrs A iibI III. Ili' week Charles Austin U enjoying an mil lug of Imir ti'i'ki at I lif aeustuui' mi MOORE'S ACTION MEETS ; ! OPPOSITION AMONG DIRECTORS PLAYGROUNDS AND APPARATUS ARE GREAT ATTRACTION. Filt of Company Art Copied And In formation Stcurod, Declared Valuabl by Attorney, Held Aa Evidence. OSWEGO. Hrpt IS tSpcvlali School dpriilnjt here Monday. the ,VKTl KSlt 11th. found nuuy new f rraily fori gS)r I0'fl)ur' work. All errmril lo in- smiling and rnited State clad to rrturn to achool after a van lion of few month. j The linn. punching baa and new plaything for the children arc prov Inic thrmpve quite useful andl ill make thl term xt-m short, a the children will find much pleasure In) Ore.. Sept. 9 In an motion filt'd In the, j l Ultru flairs umiilil louii iiiuii; ( inaiirngitiir, i ne aumority oi toy nur- ! nett and the legal firm of Uigun I Smith to represent the Oregon Port ' land Cement roniHiiy in the co-failed I cement tmt uit. Attorney tturnett not only upheld hi authority, but Mr. A J Monk itir j dinner '.rt lur Mr and Mr F X Dane and sister Tuesday. Churli Mill ha r luriu .l (mm a 1 1 lit Imie, Ore. Mr Thus. ItraiiKw In, thief steward ol I lie steam-hip Heater, railed to see Mr and Mr W. liter Thurilat, also Mr aiul Mr P. F. June, of Heater , I'rvi k. I.i i t Suiidwv. 1 . Mr. Murphy. of Portland. 1 ailed on j lix'al friends Tuesday. , Fred Mi Inure has retunieil from Kitlbloiu. Vah. here he hti Ih-imi orkliiK in the harteM field. The iKina MH-iety Hill inert ul the butne of Mr J. Meliilyre r'rlilav. Mr. Teilnm. Mr. and Mr. filler- ton and Mr. ( hltmnl. of I'onluiul. ere Kin's! of Mrj. W. I'r 1 111 111 Mon- roinmented freely on the motion, and the nsr. and noon hour that thel nnoiinced that he had r.ained a wealth tudle lll alo be a pleaute a well llde Information bearinc on the a work. I day eeuln. After llltii "Sport", Mr. K pa4ftlaay. Mr Datid'MMi ce hi diK u detent to u Kood old nRf. I.. I'aMilviii iIok, ha The (Irl and boy are proud of their new play hed. for only a few year ago the ihtldren were forced lo make their own amusement, and d urine, rainy day, which are plentiful. In Ore con. the boement had to 1 umh for Rami . The people of Ohim'Co who hae elven the children all the new Im provement In line of plaything feel ure the children will croatly leneflt by them. PARTY GIVEN IN MRS. R. CONFER ENTERTAINS HONOR OF MISS MARIE JARISCH. IN OSWEGO. SepL 1J (Special) Mn. Rube Confer wive a stepping paxty at her home In Glenmorrle last Saturday evening in honor of Miss Marie Jarlsch, bride-elect. Those present were: Mr. and Mr. I.. Ilalllnnan and son. Cecil, Mr., and Mr. Cha. WalllnK of Portland. Mr. Vern llankley, I.eona Jarisch, Charles Hickner and Marie Jarisch. They all enjoyed the evening im mensely. A delicious lunch of ice. cream, cake, sandwiches and coffee was served. cae. Although the uit wa filed against the alleced (runt manipulator by Aman Moore, one of the vice-president of the Oreson Portland Cement company. In the name of the company, it ha developed that a majority of;ped to the the board of director, as well aa a land. majority of the executive committee, are not in favor of the action which name some of them a defendants. It also appears that on Friday aft ernoon Attorney Huniett. accomi aii-1 led by Aman Moore, under the av.i-, thortty of vlce-prenldent of the con- J pany. weut to the offices of the Ore icon Portland Cement company in tbe 1 Wilcox building, demanded that the j files of the office te placed at Uie'rj disposal, and employed three stenor.--, pheri In taking evidence which the"; purpose to use In prosecuting tho'r , case against some of the officials of that company as well a against we various cement companies of the we t , which are alleged to he lu conilnr.u , tlon. j The four motion riled in the c;.o today were entered by the Pacific i Portland Cement corniiany, of San ; Francisco, and the Washington Port- i land Cement company, of Seattle, de fendants In the action. Each of th 'le fendant companies filed a motion ask ing that the action be stayed an.! an other that it be dismissed. burial In the forest mar his home, ami placed a large stone marking the grave of his son' playmate. Three Mock men were arrvstetl here Wednesday and fined $10 each for abusing cattle in order to get them out of the car In hlch they were shipped. The cattle were being hlp- iln) fur Ui Angete. I'al . after 4 pltaxiit tll! hele wiili nUlu Ml IUII1111 I. director .' ibc Mil lire! klml. rii.ll ten Mr and Mr Willi Lu ol tn. r tit. Ohio ure Mllliu Hi. r I'M lileiiil wild in iiiliUn... Mr noil Mi W W '1 !i..iii..Mi hi i.l Mi and lli II K U i t'll Mr K. K : 1 1 it . 1 1 Krfli 111 I a lioiue I'll "I of lur nllil Ml II I' el luriiHit. Mr. and Mi.v William UikUe riiti .l.iliied at di.iiier iliiu lit. Mr ami Mrs. F elik Cam. of ponlaiid I. I lur VAIilu, of Uiil, iia nUliuii. a here Wnlneaday mi I iimii Itolliiii lluklim w,i .1.1-liiig iln 11 the lug hill niuih of I'. nl. 1 -ini'l 011 Ije counly rood when h: t Ue uliucli a rmk tliiowing I1I1.1 1 rr i.i.iiiik In clnlhi cud hurling hi .luMil.lir The flout wlu'i'l i tn.Kii il olf and tin' bli )i le la a tol.il nr. k The O.ik lliote mIiik' I'i ,itd of dl tvitors held a im-'iliu M. u.Ui en 11 It: K. The liard and tin- I'aniils Teai hers' usiM'lalloi will gle re ii'l'tlotl to the tiaihei - Friday even lug, Scptc iiiIm r ri'lh. 1 11 I i lialf of the patrons of (he ihiv Ml are In MI11I Mis Kt.Wlii Yoiiiik 'i AlderbriK'k ltlU Nialion. will irl nil home Fri day from a pleasaiil ti I' of sOcr.il week spent In eastern cities Dorothy Spidcll, who ,s living wtih an aunt near Vancouver. Wash, spent a lew ila; s here last wee;, wiin tier parents. Mr. and Mrs William Spldell. Mr. Xidtn left Tu1s1l.1v nlnlit 10 visit tricm! . In Mlmu i;ilis. Minn., and I on Sier way to Si Paul. Minn . to atlend .the Danish Slsteibood con vention. Mr. Nelson Is the only dele gate from the state of Oregon. Saturday Mr. and M' W. C. War ren. lVrl lUiimley. wlih Mr-. War ren's two sisters, Mrs K (incline and Mrs. K. Mi Kcrcher. tu l, ied to Salem to visit their brotucr lu law. return- "MIA FARMERS HAVE HEAVY YIELD Of GRAIN LOU SACIHT 4EN0S MCONO MA CHINE INTO OISTRICT --lARTV OFF TO COAIT I'nlon Meat Co. of Port- ' 1 OAK GROVE left Saturday I nlMTsily of j In 14 lioiue Sunday evening The roads I ate In fine ri.ndltlini. 1 Hill Itlggins retunieil liciue frnin 1 Cannon I '.each Monday, when- he lias! Iieen employed In a fVi-r store all summer. Misn Catherine Ton. for Kugene to enter ll Oregon. Mrs. J. II. McArthi't' and son. I.lnd say, of Klchlond, eie hero Saturday n:i Ihelr way to Eugene win re Lindsay !l enter the Cnlvei-ity of fln'sni. Mrs. MeArthur will return W.'dne- and be the houM' gui nt of Mr. arn 11 fur rcverul days. Mrs. Darker and two children. Marie I unit Albert, spent Tuesday at the home PROCEEDS WILL BE USED TO PAY of Mrs. Simon lllghum I Mrs. William Codirsi.n and two ; daughters. Irene and IScatrli t return j ed lioiue Thursday from VU-titn, Ore.. I where they spent the summer. J 1. O. Wortiilnston left Friday for Scuslde tu work on the new school I house. I Albert Twilling!'!, of Oeorie. form- SET EiR FRIDAY NIEHT FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CHURCH BUILDING. IlvKIIA Ole, S.l l iHpeiiall I -on Hagett. of Tualaltn, lioui;hl hi seii'lid thisliliig inaclilii lulu the tlclglilmitiixhl KiimUt luoflillig ami tliie.lnd fur F W Wanker and Frank Cbllds, and lur A Wniihliikloii, A F. Helm.. MelmMi. II Daker and I' Pollard Men. la) The Itirnii-is till i Hrt a lii) leld Mis II II Huwiiiatl tailed on Ml.. Fllicl Haker 1'hiirsd.i) aflcinmin. Mr ami Mi ('has l-aium ol Tual utln Mi'4ilow spi-iit the 1l.11 with the latter paiiiils. Mr and Mi C. C liorlwlid. Tuesdav Mr and Mis Frank Whlllcii ami l.unlU. Mr ami Mi. Fre. l.rlnuau nd faiull) and II. 11I1) F. Whltlen. lift fur Hi 1 1111 View, Oregon. Monday morning W hile gone, tin ) will en )uv hunting mid fishing, ami Mr I Whlllcii will l.it with her brotlieia ami sllers. Cuy and liert Ila). and Mr. Han W Inner, who then at Ocean View, but were formerly of llaiella The caiiipei are In be gone three week. Mr. and Mrs A K. Thomas ami little on, lairing, were guest at the Child home Sunday afternoon and rtening W. II. Cimk. Mis Fthel Maker ami llattle and Kdtlli S linker inutored lo Oswi-go and spent a pleasant rtening at the home of Miss Klllel Thompson Saturday j Mrs C. W and Mis T II Child ! etitertaliii'd company from loike Crove Weilliesday. Miss l.ultl Wanker called on Miss Ethel llaki-r Wiilnesday afternoon. H II. How man and Mr Janie were Portland visitor Monday eienlng. Mis lUltle Wanker visited with her grandparents Mr and Mrs. F W. Wanker. Wednesday and Thnrsdav. PNOCNIII OF HIGH ICHOULI CONIIDIHIO F I ATLf HI OF L AIT TWO VIANI. IS WESTERN CATTLE DIE NEWLY PAVED STREET T OAK GROVE. Ore.. Sept. II. tSpe- clal) Friday evening September 10 I the Oak ftrnvc K11ml.1v srhof.l nsulsti'd j by the Udles Aid society will give an 1 rl' of ( ""r"'V' M-nt two days vis entertainment in the church, the pro-1UnK JiKk "'"iff last week. I cceds to finish paying for the furnace I,,,r,"hv Jon, s' wl, ,,aH 1 ? llvl,"? and buy curtains for the rrowing nrl-! v' i,h hor '" Mrs. (!eorj:c. I o.irt All of these motions were 1'ased on 1 IIlary di partment i n,'-v s"lti,", fl,r ""' lu!,t rrr' r"r the ground that the Oregon Portland. ('offe,, or ,.monade all, tak(, wi ! Montana with her mother Thursday Cement company did cot ghv author-! uc s,.rVed. Ice cream niav be also had ' '"""''"B- Ity to bring the action. This conton- j The II10st of ,he evening will be given' Mr and su- (:,,,rKe S' ,,rln'",' tlon Is supported by an affidavit ; over t0 i.rofessor Wilcv with his stere-! Twilight, spent the week end with signed by George Macdonald. secre-. 0,,UaD tInac,ne showing how .otu-i,,"'lr '"'idiew. A. U. Kinder, and fain tary of the Oregon Portland Cement I ,imnitv centers are developed. i "' . . . ,. .1. .Miuie aim ianui, "i 1 vllle. uncle of Mrs. J. Dean llutler. GOVERNMENT STUDIES LOSS OF LIVESTOCK COAST STATES. HEAVY IN I company. j "It is strange that this a.l'idavit. made In defense of the Pacii': Port I land Cement company and tin- Wash I Ington Portland Cement company, j should be given by Mr. M-n:ilor.a!d, secretary of the Oregon Portland Co j ment company," said Mr. Burnett to night In commenting on the 'notions. School opens Monday, St-pli-nilier , OPENING DELAYED WEEK CITY COUNCIL BY j OSWEGO. Sept. i:. 1 Special 1 The opening of the newly paved street, schedlued for Saturday, Sept. 9, was postponed by the council until September 16. This action caused some little com ment Inasmuch as the representatives of the local cement plant, who sup plied the material, stated that the street could be used nine days aft the cement was laid. CRAW-FISH LEAST T IS. The parents and teachers heill a meeting Friday ut i p. m. with a small attendance. Owing lo no school a special call meeting will be held Fri day the 2 2d to elect a president and delegates to the annual state confer ence to be held at The Dalles In Octo ber. All motheis are reiUci:ti'(i to be present ut this meeting, to discuss plans for the coming school year. I spent one day here on their way to Corvallis where their daughter. Miss Audry, will enter the Oregon Agri cultural College. Keese Hates left Monday for Pull man, Washington, to enter the Wash ington state university. Mrs. J. Dean llutler and Hon, Orval. left for a week's visit at Salem and Monmouth with relatives. OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS. MR. W. C. STEWART WILL DONATE 100 DOZEN CRAWFISH OSWEGO. Sept. l.j. 1 Special) I I Members of the M. E. church will give a craw fish party in the Odd Pel-! 1 low s hall Saturday evening, Sept. 16. 1 Mr. W. C. Stewxrt will donate 100 1 I dozen crawfish and the Ladies Aid ! ! will furnish the balance of the supper. . MEETING LAST FRIDAY) ov OAK GROVE, Ore.. Sept. I I. I Spe cial) Good services were conducted last Sunday morning. Largest regu lar congregation of the year greeted the pastor, Rev. Dow Del.ong, as he spoke in the morning on "Man Out distanced" and in the evening on "The lllank Picture.'' Regular prayer meeting will be held Thursday evening. The topic is "The Forty Days." The fourth quarterly conference inei-ts Monday, September IS. Regular services Sunday morning and (.'Veiling by the pastor, (lev. Do Lung. Sunday school at lo a. 111. C. 1). .Smith, supcrlntendi'iH. E DON'T LIKE TO GET UP IN EARLY MORN OAK GROVE NEWS NOTES. ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON SPENT. 1 LUNCHEON SERVED. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Coon, of Portland, called at the home of .Mr. Alonzo Wal- : dorf Sunday. OAK GROVE, Ore., Sept. II (Spe cial) Mrs. C. A. Lewis has bi.-en ser iously ill for the last week. Fri-nk Jones and family have moved OSWEGO. Sept. I.I. (Special) The Ladles' Aid met at the home of of Mrs. Thomas Fox Tuesday after noon. The Indies tied two tpillts and enjoyed the afternoon together. A luncheon was served at four o'clock. Harry lleadriek and Wesley Maine to Portland for the winter, left Tuesday morning for Rim rock, The Portland Railway, Light & headwaters of Eagle Creek, where (Power company ban Issued school they expect to catch more fish than j tickets between .Milwaiikle and Naefs, Charging that her husband forced her to get tip in the early and chilly dawn, particularly when tho ground was covered by snow anil ice, to split jwood for the morning fire, Mrs. Mat I tie E. I'erkins Saturday filed u suit for divorce against Clyde W. Perkins I In the Clackamas county circuit court I The L'eneral uroiind of tho suit Is 1 cruelty. She also alleges that he called her names. They were married April XO. I III I, In Mood River. Circuit Judge Campboll Saturday 1 signed decrees divorcing L. M. I. Hul- ,'livan from Meto Hiilllvun, Delia 'Schmecr from Edward Schinoer, am; Kinina D. TIioiiiuh from Marry il Thomas. Marshfield, Sept. 11 Southern Pa cific company awards contract for 10 depots on the new lines. 1 hey can carry home. The block system of the Southern Pacific between Oswego and Portlond is now being installed by the South ern Pacific. The road from Portland to Oswego has several sharp curves ami dangerous points which will be safeguarded by this system. Risley, Rupert and Oak Grove. They can lie bought from Miss Myitle Wil liams in the waiting room. The Industrial fair will be held Fri day from 1 to !, ht the school house under tin; dirn;tio:i ij Mrs. RiihhcI Davenport ai.d Ml.ss Elizabeth K. Mathew. The parents are all invited to inspect the children's work. Miss Rebecca Mutton left Wcdnes- Constipation Dulls Your Brain. That dull, IlKtlesx, oppressed feeling is due to Impurities In your system, sluggish liver, clogged Intestines. Dr King's New Life Pills give prompt relief. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Oct a bottle of Dr. King's New 'Life Pillu today at your druggist. 2.. A doso tonight will main von cheerful at breakfast. fAdv.) FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONLS: B-6I6I; Local 371 First and "A" Sts. 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. Oiwego, Oregon WASHINGTON. Sept. V- lairk spur poisoning has been found, lu an exhaustive study conducted by the I'nlted State department of agricul ture, to be, with the exception of loco iMiisouiiig, the greatest cause of loss lu western cattle herds. Losses, It Is aaid, are reported from all the moun tain regions between Mexico and Can uda and the Rocky mountains on the eust to the west. The recent exn-iiiiicnts conducted by the depart lit. a report of w hlcli j Is published In Plofesiilonal Paper No. .".i'ij. Indicate that the various species of larkspurs are poisonous to cattle and horses, but not to sheep. Except under unusual circumstances, however, iiorses do not eat enough of tho plant to produce any III effects. From a practical standpoint, therefore, It may be s.tld th.it larkspur ufficts (little i nly. It was also found that a (inuti lity of the weed orpial to at b ast It per cent of the weight of the anlinal was neccBKiiry lo produce poisoning. In tho oplnh n of ti e Investigators the fact that sheep may ho apparent ly ublo to feed upon laikamirs with entire Impunity may bo utilized In some case:i to protect the cultln. Where larkspur Is (specially abund ant, the paper iilrea ly mentioned says It is desirable to use thn langu for sheep rather than Tor cattle or to com bine cheep gra.lm; and cattle grazing in such a manner that tin' ureas In fested with larkspur rhnll be first oaten down by tho nheep. On com paratively limited nrei'S It may ho pos sible to dig up the lull larkspur, but this In frequently too (ostly a meas ure to bo adopted and, furthermore, It Is rarely possible to eradicate com pletely the polf.onous weed. Generally speaking, there are two ureal groups of InrkHpurs, thn tall and the low. The low duiappeiir from the range early In July and canes of pois oning from tliem are mmally confined ti the months of M-iy and June. Tho tall larkspurs llvo through the Hum mer season, making their first appear ance In early spring. Thin Is the time in which they are the most pois onous. After blossoming, their pols nous character appears to diminish. Ultimately, It disappears and Ihe plant dries up although tin.' needs re main poisonous. In Coloredo. most of the cases of poisoning from the tall larkspur occur in May and June, Willi nporadlc cases In July. In oilier local ities, however, the lailiapurs blonsoni later and poisoning i;i: y occur as late hk August or even September. On the rawre Ihe lirst evldem e that the animal has been poisoned Is ire- quently afforded by Its falling down. After a short Interval it will proliabiy regain Us feet only lo fall again. As the effect of the poison werrs oil, tin; iinlinal Is able to keep itu feet for longer and longer periods, and llnally walks off very much as If nothing had happened. In severer cases It Is ultl Miitcly unable to regain its feet at all ami dlos. Government experiments indicate that l.cneflcbil results may be obtained by treating the poisoned aul miilw with hypodermic Injections of physostlKmin salicylate, pllocarpin liydrnchlorld, and strychnin sulphate. If necessary, these Irc itments may he followed by hypodermic Injections of whiskey. ' The lwl )rar bss bri ll a )rr ol progi.a. a irwr of iiiiiipialed 'liin e me ut (or Ihe 115 mIumiU i( Clai k ma unlit). i t urdiii' I" I'" biennial icpoM nf County Hi hmd SiiH'ilnteiid ent t'wlataii. whlih was uinplelrd mi TllesiU) . Fiery Hue nf IiikiI wntli has been belti'ii-d liiipiuii mi-ul hate been lll.idi- III (Mill. lings, muisr ht been bettered, grraler Interest urniiseil hi n IiihiI uffslis and bi tter oik ai ci'in pllshi'd I'rlin Ipwl anionic Ihe Ini pliiVelllelll Holed b) Ihe niillll) hiN, iiH'rlllleiii ut U the better llielil of Ihe hull w'hiNil of Ihe i unlit ) Murine Ihe past I i iiimilhs. eight four )er high hool bwie nut all Ihe riiilreniriil of the stale depart Infill for standard si lux. Is." the le port rends "Thn' one potent factor that has dune so nun h to bring bIhiiiI tills bull stun. lard. Is the lion resident ! high school I til I Ion law Thl statute. III my JuiUtueiil. I the greatest pi en. of i oust tin tltc legislation ever passed ' by the stale legislature The III ctewsi'd attendance last )rwr was mar i el. his. ranging from .1.1 I 3 per cent to ntrr I'si iM-r cent In eu. h high ichixd think fully "a per cent of the Ihks ami girl who graduated from the eighth grade In lVI.'i attend ed some standard high school. Sol only ha II rusn a much belter pa tronage, but II ha practically done away with all the otn. tr. and I three room high IiiniIs which wire: only doing hli h s. hool work after a fashion. i While our high si honU have been j making lung strides Inward better-( ment. the elinii'iitary si bonis have' not been overlooked, and during the! last two year these schools hate raised llieir stan. bird In a very no tlceuble degree One factor that has helped lo lift (hi- standard Is the statewide slaiulardlatlnn plan adnpl ed by the stain department of public Instruction. Cndcr It, w hnvn been able to cause 4V district lo meet the I! requirement for standard school, and many nunc hate met nearly nil the requirement, while all Ihe rest bate met sotuu of them." Superintendent Culavan rcttow In hi report the success of thn counlv wio spelling and arithmetic contests wlib b he conducted last year. Indus trial clubs, too, he finds have stim ulated Interest In school work wild have given the pupils practical knowledge. Superintendent Calami) etpresssd his appreciation of the work done by School Supervisor Wilder and by N C. Marls, of tin- state di'imrtinenl of nubile Instruction, and II C. Seymour ami Miss Helen Cowgill, of the Ore gon Agriculture college FATHER'S LIFE SAVED ONLY BY WOMEN'SBLOOD DAUCHTIM SACRIFICE EIGHT PINT! OF Hit) FLUID SO AOtO PARENT MAY LIVE. TUALATIN P10NTIR IS VICTIM Of RARE MALADY, SAY DOCTORS Oootien of Sick Man' Children la hoit by THtir Wllllngn lo Civ Body Fluid lo Nfrh Patitnt'a Wssltd SylUm. CLEAN IP SCHOOL, IS J. E. Out) the swcrifl f their lin blond I) hi Ian danhli'i I kit-plug Geoige li.ill.fculli nf tlie TuaUllil ills Itl.t. alltr Mr Gwlbreuth, a plninet nf Is:,.1, U 70 )rai old. wild privcnl one of tlic iniisl ItiteiestltiK inc. In si proMi'iii tliul IihuI pbtlilMs hale had lit dial with for soiini limn For tuiiatel) lur him lit children are iiinn lhall willing to let ti I III g.ilu renewed slrcllctll tlilniicll their bliHid, as tru ll lint for Ibis bis dn)s woul l be liiiiiibered and er few. Mr Gulbreatli i suffering fnuii what I kiinwu as iiernlctou aiiemlw I a dlnuse In wlili h Ihe IdiHtd corpus I l ies are llllilble In rebuild tllellisel i sufficiently f.mt tn nt f set (Im ilentruc linn of blond cell by the dully (urn tlon of the biulv In must cases tin victim of the m.iladv slonly ati iimiii. and ila' li uniwlly mine alter the dNease has run for abou' tn year For mailt weeks, iKiw, Mr. Gulliri'.iin ha made n gular trips to thn Oregon ( Itv hnspltal to ran-ltc traasftlsloiiN of bliHid from his twn daughlerH Kie b trip he receives a pint of blond, the d.iniihlers ulteriiatmg In their trips with him to Oregon City He him been glten eight tiiilis.'tislniis during this summer As long us Mr Giilbreatb r.cciic bliHid frnlll h: il.lllghtet. altelldlli I'll) sh lulls say be will gain streni'tn. providing, of course. Hint uo other dlsewie detelops Hut If the Ileal Incut stops, thai quality of the hod) which dent ns 1. IihuI will mmiii I'f tearing down blnnil Celt f.Uit'-r tli.ili thn body cull build Ihem up, and the ured nun will biit'u lo go down hill agnlu. Trunsfiihioii of I.IoimI Is a sumpl operutloii. A trln of the persou In give the blond Is tapped and a bottle filled with blood Then thn v. mm ol the patient Is opened and the blood allowed to flow slowly Into the sick person's system. Thl Hluip'e and ef fiHtlte plan Is considered far bellei than the old Inethnd of intimity con netting (lie arteries nf the well with the slik person. Cutler the old plan. Iheie was no way lu tell hc nun li blood was transliised, and thn pen-on glvhiK the blood uus III uct'.nil I tligi I of bleeding to death. INSTRUCTIONS TO 8CHOOL DIREC TORS SENT OUT BV COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. . . I t -t . WILSONVILLE 4- Advii e and caution to the boards of directors of the .'I.', school districts III Clackamas county am contained In let ters sent out Friday by County School SuiH'riiitendent Culavan. Clean up the school, make certain of Ihe purity of the water supply, see lo It that Ihe stove or healing plant Is In good working order these are Ihe high points of tin! superintendent's Idler. The body of Superintendent fulu van'H letter follows: "Tilt! health of the pupils demands Unit the schoolrooms lie thoroughly i leaned and disinfec ted before school opens. Moors stinuiil tie cleaned ami oiled, never painted. For this, use floor dressing, not linseed oil. For thn furniture, nolhlug Is heller than a coal j of varnish, i The waler supply, no matter wlml the source may be, should he made absolutely sanitary. Many .school wells are unused during Hie summer, and nee mil fit for school use until care fully cleaned. "Outbuildings r ll ou Id be CMililined. and needed repairs ninth:. ( 'uiiiiiiou decency iIciiiiiiiiIh thai subslanliiil screens be built In-fore Ihe cnlriiucos lo these buildings, and Hint all nu.rli lugs he P-liimcd. "If your sclioo! building Is mil prop erly lighted, we hIiiiII be pleased lo discuss the subject with yon, lu in gard to making proper changes. "If you have not Installed a healing plant, or if your stove is In, or near the center of the room, Ibis Is a sub i i..u ami I.e. Ui Wag'n r Portland to resume Die Lincoln 1 1 lull Jeet that demands attention. Heating plnnls, or slaves, should lie plaited In one corner in the buck of the room never in front near Ihe toucher's deul;. It may be necessary to move the chim ney in order to meet Ibis requirement. If it stove Is used. It should be pro vided with a Jacket extending a few inches above tho stove and should reach within about six Inches of the floor. When) stoves are used, window boards arn absolutely necessary to In sum good ventilation. "School grounds should be clean and free from rubbish. "A goodly number of our schools have met the state standardization re quirements, and a number of others are about ready to become standard. Reo to It that your school ranks with tho bent In the county." Misses Gladys have returned to their studies at school. The WIlHoiitllle public school will open ou .Monday, September I Nth. Menga llatiilgla went to I he Tunis tin on Monday lo attend High school there Mr. T. L. Turner, of lYogg Pond, who died in Monday, was ,i great favorite 'with hosts of Wllsonvllle frlueds. Harold Say went to Kugene on Mon day to resume his studies at tho I'nl verslly of Oregon. II W. Graham went to Portland on Tuesday ou bushiccs. The little non of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Todd made a high record at the test made by Ihe Molhern' Congress, scor ing fin points. Mrs. A. K. Say ami grand-daughter, Claire Say, will go to Ncwbnrg next week, where Claire will attend High school. The hop yards are busy looking places Ihe.ie ihivs, ami sonic growers who ile, -bled mil in pit K their hops, have changed llieir minds and are iMiitlly i'iig!i::t.'il in securing yard crews. Mrs. llutler lii.s heeu quite 111 fur I lie paid week. InvlliitloiiM have been Issued fur Hie wedding of Miss Dora Seely ami ('has. Taylor, two popular young people of Ibis vlclnlly. The marriage ceremony will b" performed lu the M. K. church, ou Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Juki! Pelera, Mr. ami n, Mr. ami Mrs. J. W. Thorn ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Thornton. Miss Wolberl, Dr. and Mis. llutler and Mr. and .Mrs. ('halupsky motored to Wll holt Springs on Sunday for a pleasant time. Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough with out Inviting It. Some look old at forty. That hi because they neglect the liver an d bowels. Keep your bowels regular and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with copatlpatlon or biliousness take Cham berlain's Tablets. They are Intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. Easy to take and most agreeable In effect. Obtainable every where. Adv.