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onrfiox city F.xTKiiritisK. fkioay. sn ftkmuku 22. ini. THE OSWEGO RECORD BETTER ROADS on tliis side of (ht RAILROAD Con- j ly Sfl. I .River. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERES TS OE OSWKCO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED IVERV FRIDAY. 4 4 4 4 All matter pertainlnc la thi 4 4 di irtrncnt n l. lkn up uh 4 MIm Nri4 Pro.-r, local repr 4 4 wnuthe of the 0r(it Record. 4 Kindly phone new Item. Advertising rt matf known upon request. Tint hopi'iikeni arc home nl re port very favntolilt Iriji. Mr. and Mr. Geo. Willclt and sou, George, (if Alk. ar M Hit homo of William Dyer. Mm Willett ' I daughter of Mr. ami Mr lr. Ml h'dna Porter U drum. I lit' I wagon for Hobtr Ixki-ry. Mr and Mr. Albert Lbs tc proud owner of an Ml' Klrl. OAK GROVE NEWS NOTES. i OAK GROVK. Or.'., Hepl .'I iSp" ;i-lal.l T. It WorthliiKli'H. Sr. left Thurday morning for lii'iitl In tun j Mil on, Miner, ainl family. . Mr. J. II. Graham irnl I In wed. the!'"'' at the lioiiii' of Mi. Zuiiiti'i j ('. It. Harlli'lt. t'hlt'f dlipatch .- ol . I POLICE AND MOB ENGAGE IN EIGH Mr. and Mn. Waller Waldorf of Mu-' lln nllnl on Matl.e Sunday. j Mr. and Mr I.. lUrbln, Ml l-eon! Jarlt h and Mr. Vern Parkier, motor-1 tin' I'. It, I., k P. company. i tci i li K III tin' tnoiiitliilii (or two Kiel. j l O. Tatlor llii mined tin' Stfk.'i. , hoime to W. It. A I It'll a house mi lit- ', DIRECTORS OF DISTRICT EXPECT! SCHOOL TO IPtN EARLY ' i IN OCTOUtH. I WHILE ON RUN rd on a brief flhlng trip to lh , corner of Rler Norih fork of the Molalla. They left I in t early Saturday, returning Sunday ' road and t titer . IIAZKI.I A. Orf.. 8. pi .'I iSpciiul) Till' t IllMllhoilHt to IliMT l'OIIIl.l'IIOII lira miim.iiiImI miiiI luntl t nr. lit nm ...i it... .i..... ,t .,. .. t. t .. .ti unny . Ilk . I.r n.ii.l..,r ..t rain.'. . ' " "" - " ' " . " ln Ilx Mokes hoUM' on Third anue how and brook trout. Mr. anil Mr Ch. Walling and faintly lili Mr an.l lr I. Ilalllnan mn,l flon I'tH-tl 01-iim nit 1 rt.iMiti hi nit turiK'r i'i 1 tMit or 111 fulfil holding tin' 11. wire 10 tlif 1 .cphone llni' liniki oil nu t them Sunday and all had a Jolly lime together. They had lunch near While nilmral prtns MANY INTERESTING SUBJECTS AND EVENTS PLANNCD PRO 'CRAM RUNS TO JUNE 27. OAK GROVE OSWF.GO, Or. Sept. :i . (Special! The folio InK hedule of meeting I for the raon of 1 516 and 1917 a! outlined at the lat meetlnK of the I ()e(:o Woman's rlub: Septrmber 1J. Opvnlnc mwiinit. September IT. Trlnt lplea of Nu trition: Nutritive Value of Kood. Mr. V. M. Oray. Mr. Arch Uli. October II. C'hllJ Welfare. Mr. J Kinr. Mr. Ton. Km. Ot tober 13. Chi'niltry of Cookln; Hygienic Value of HolllnR. Taking. and rYylnc: Hh A a Poodr tth. erlea of Orriron. Mm. W. F. IHckner. Mr. G-o. Thomaa. Mr. Anna Ruwell. November 8. The Drama. Mr Pan Watt. Mr. Twlninf Noveinlier 12. KcxhI rrodurt of the World: Food of Vurlnii Nation: On What Coiintriog I V. 8. Depend ent for Food Supply. Mr. D. Nelon. Mr. J. W. Thomaa. December 13. Modern Literature. Mr. HUM. Mr. Henlnper. December IT Purchanlnic and Scrv Inc Food: Relation of Food Waste: Care of Food In the Home; Adulter ation of Food: Laws Protecting Food. Mr. G. LI pp. Mr. F. Steffen. January 10. Legislation: Hill Pe fore Oregon Legislature; Hill Passed by Recent V. S. Congress. Mrs. A. J. Rossiter. Mrs. A. King Wilson. January 24. Cheese and Ha Eco nomical I'ses In the Diet: Manufac ture of Cheese: Varieties of Cheese: Oregon' Rank In Production of Cheese. Mrs. I. A. Jones, Mrs. E. P Clay. February 14. Movie. Mr. J. Da vis. Mr. F. Schawper. February 2S. Meats, Composition and Cooking; Economical Use of Meat: Inspection of Meat: V. S. Pro duction. Mrs. E. Cochran, Mrs. F. Huffman. March 14. Music. Mrs. Leslie Tal bot, Mrs. J. Webster. March IS. Bread and ltread Mak ing; History of Pread Making; Chem istry; Rationals of Whole Wheat and Graham; Macaroni and Pastes. Mrs. (!. W. Prosser. Mrs. O. Johnson. April 11. Art. Mrs. Gus Smith. Mrs. Sinclair. April 25. Labor Saving Devices in the Home; Sanitation in the Home: Inspection of Markets. Mrs. G. H. Pettlnger, Mrs. J. Mclntyre. May 9, Flowers. Mrs. Austin Tiiaris, Miss Mary lltckner. May 23. Evolution of Housekeep ing: Primitive Methods; Modern Liv ing: The Demands of the Present IS HELD AT OAK CUE: Third and iV.iler trvel Tnr.j r enlng about a o'clock, cuunltiK a lil- I lie trouble to.' the company and put Hug Hiiiie !"t hone out of Ctiun ili r.on. The mo.- worked uiont of the j night to repj'- the pole. ! Mr. M. F. Ilobklrk was In lui i luml on biuliir Tyenlay. j Mr. A. G. K iidur and son. VIW.ni, j re Portland visitor Tuesday. W. II. Sttuo andy wife we;v out tn the Coluiii.i.k highway Siindat ith friend. j open, probably the nt t of October. j Mr. and Mr. Hen Hank and son and daughter, Alton nnd Irene. Mr and Mr. IUimmI. Mr, tiriuge lleli.in, and Mr. ami Mr. T Gen.', of Portland, and l.lllle. Arthur and Jerry Ftnlu mere gut't of Mr. and Mi" A K. Ili'liu and family Sunday. The liml of the gram, in this vlcln lly. a threthed Tlmrtday and the machine pulled out of the neighbor hotM back to Tualatin Thursday even ing. Mr. C. E. Hole railed on Mr. F. W. Wanker Monday afternoon. Mis Ethel Ihu.iMiit'. of Portland. United with her aunt ami uncle Mr. SEVERAL HUNDRED STRIKERS ATTACK POUR SURFACE CARS; MANY ARESTED. Valuable Guernsey Is Sold BRICK HURLED FROM BUILDINC KILLS SIX YEAR-OLD LAD PRIZES ARE AWARDED CHILDREN FOR HUGS, HAMMOCKS AND OTHER ARTICLES. land Mr. A. NIi'Imiii lust cck. Mr. Klle:i Olund and four t lunlr -n, J. Klalu and aon Jerrt were (Hegi visitor Wednesday u'leriiiHiu. Mrs. Kd Wanker and tluugliter. ,MI.i Etlilh called on Mr ami Mr. 11. W. j Proer and daughter. Mis Dona were in rortiaru Tuesday on iiasiees. Air. and .Vi. Ilardlsty were Purl ' land visitor T.iesday. j Mr. and M.t T. It. Illatkerby and children wer.t mil nn Hie Colrmlil i ' lilt-huttv Sun, Is.- ullh frl.-n.la Tuesday. Mr. Illackirby left Saturday for The Dalles to visit her son lllackerby un I falnlly. Prosser nad Mrs. I,iue. of Hop of Averting Sympathetic Attlon by 700.000 Union Worktr Ol mlnlh Whin Trinut Offi cial Dtclln to Act OAK GROVE. Ore- Sept. II iSpv- rial.) The Junior exhibit if the In- j dustrlal club of the Oak Grove public j school, held under the supervision i f i r( p Miss Elirabeth K. Matthews last Fti-1 daughter. day. u a decided succejt. The r '"S f,,r Sfaalde. where Mr. Wor.h ., 1 . ...LI.. . tides exhibited were Jut? r"gs and 1 '"-" hammock made of macrrme in va ried hues. Each child wove on the loom his particular design of color and arrangement. These Ideas were worked out at porvh parties at the ho.:i of Mis Matthews during the summi r Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. 1 hi- Judges were: Mesdame E. C. Warren, Frnnk Day.on. L. E. Armstrong. Tbe prue winners were: Pest Jute naiiin.oik. Tom Dunham, prize, book; test :ute rug, Mury Phillips, priie, Fluffy Chick Hook." best macrema han.ni5c:t. Paul Pougie, prize, book. The older girls class under the in fection of Mrs. Russell Daven;).rt hud an attractive display. Louis Hamlin waa the only one who completed Her .cure to the seventh and elchth trades work on rannlng fruit and ,-o.eived I this year. The kitchen has been na- A sewim; riass. I brged and fully eo.ulpped for :he class. Mr. and Mr. J. E Calatati, of Ore- icon I I1 WftrM llitv.ill.t tUllitrM Tltnrtt. Howard j,iv af,,,rniH,n Miss Imogene Jewell und Ml I urn nn. j. m. urAiinur leu rrmay i-.r j.-an l.utiisden were guest of Mr. and l er home at Richland. Ore., a'f - 1 Mr. Ed Wanker and family Thurstlay. week spent -n nnd around Portia . I i Mr. and Mr. A. Nielson called at 0 Worthington and life, the Flala home Saturday afternoon. Uivcll. left Sunday tii'iru W. II. CiKik, W. II. lUker and D. E NEXT YOltK. Sept 20 - Klotlug wa renewed foiilgbl In coiiiiectlnii with the car strike after effort of Ma) or Mltihel and other had failed In ef let I a seltleiuelit. Seteral hundred striker who attacked four surface car engaged In a running fight with Oswego.1 police reserves, during which several persons. Including a woman, were hurl Many arrests were made. W hut the police charm terired as a conspiracy to use dynamite In the strike waa frustrated by the arrest of a man ho asserted he a striking niolorinan. When Police Commissioner Wood a told today (hut tivearold Lou I HiHletli wa dying, a victim of a brick hurler, ho redoubled hi effort at clearing roof tops roiitlguou to the Kllchntr. Governor of Corona. Milliner' Gnteiiior of Corona. the tire nf fberrv of Kdgnaalir. 120. a Cuernaey bull, lia been sold i T.I. ' pound fat at 2 )i ur old. ree by A. I. and J. Hughe, of lied Wing ord for Ihe breed, and aire of Miranda farm, In till county. In W. A GimhIIii . j of E'dgcaater. T in I!' piuiniU fat .1 of Cornelius, lo head Ills pun-bretl year old ami one nf Hit. bluu list In herd This bull wa flr( at I lie ore class K 1 lie itaiii of Kll liner tiotnnior of Curoiiu I Imp I'orniia of H View Fariii II, Hhoe datii I In Dm list nf greut dam Goteruor Tunk Van, on of this bull. a Mist at the I r - gnti Stale fair I'll I and IHIi in alrinig coiiiiH'tiiion, iilnii grand ctiainpluii Clackaiua coiinly fair VII. aul first l IV Ilia dnughli r. lied Wing tiuveriior'a I -m I U-1 1 -. f, tiiuiitlia old. wu grand champion Clui kurnu louiity fair IVIV about ii Gik r tie)n shown, and first at Oregon Stale fair IVIi In i.lrmig class Ills daughter, liovenmr Mr morlal Hose, tin Just completed an gone Stale fair I'll, gialid champion Oregon Slate fair I'M I. ami gland champion hit kuinu mmihIv lair In i'.i:.. Ill full broiher. Kilibtur Corona Hoy, was grand fhainploti California State fair I'.MI and IT', mid Ural In I'.'H III aire, Imp laird Kll liner, was grand champion California Slate fair four siiictsshe tear and won first on gel nf sire for tUt year at the same fair Imp laird Kltchuer' daughter, llnlll-lun Flame i;j'.i A li I Itll. lis an a. hum cd registry record of IDG!) II pound milk and i.'.oll pound fut at three ear. Uml Kit. h Long were Cunby visitors Sunday. i Mrs. R. Davis and son llevln and Mr. and .Mis,. John Smith, of .,i;..r !""""- d alter anker were pleas- trucllon lines and went Into confer wood, motor ; I over Sunday and s: out ' an,," 'i"ertulned by Mrs Ed and Miss ence with District Attorney Swann lo Ihe day with U E. Armstrong an I . I,a,tle " nker Thursday afterniMm. provide for the speedy piiniHliuieiit of famllv and .V.-s. Ilelma Glilispie, ! Mr- Jo,1 Wanker and niece. Miss such offenders. ' Rex Umpmun went to MOU!lll ,n i w'''l",r motored lo Portland In Hope of averting the threatened! Oroaon on business and pleasure con,. I ,h 1or"rr a"'0' T'7'la' , , ",r""- '"'"' blned last week Mrs. Grace King and little duughters In sympathy with the carmen wasdl ! , . . , .are visiting the formers aunt, Mrs. C. minlshed. Mayor Mltihel announced i The I-Ailtc A lil HiM-ielv of fht Mt.tli.l m. ....... . ... ... . . - . i nuns ai mi writing. ' lliul personal appeal lo transit com puny head to treat with Ihe strikers' wus flatly refused. Preparations were continued by union leaders for the tier la a half brother to Imp lloldeu A. It. record of HTT NJ pouud fat at 2 I on aire side Imp Hidden IV I i (ear 3 mould CALIFORNIA LINER 0FFC00SBAY.HER Pon tile first prize of $3, composed of 12-year-old girls, of which Leora Griffith received the first prize of $.1. Other awards were: Class A. first prize, Emley Jones; second prize. 11.40. Louis Humlln: third nrip f Atvtn Until Thrwa ri. ceiving honorable mention were Ne-i lo uninain i:us oma Kindar. Francis Griffith and Dor is Urumley. The work was sent to the county fair at Canby. ouisi emircu nieei etinesu.iy ami, Mrs. John Wanker and children, lied several comforters. hich w,. I,e Wanda. Lloyd and Walter. Miss Ethel sold later at the annual bazaar. j iuker. Miss Lulu Wanker. Hutlle. Mr. and Mrs. F. Koenlg, of Mm la-1 Edith and Audrey Wanker und W. II. villa, were mid week visitors a' the , Coo!., will attend the Claekuimia conn home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. rm ! ty fair at Cunby Wednesday, xtrong. Mrs. J. S. Juckson culled on Mrs. School opened Monday. September ; Hugh linker Monday afternoon. IS with 123 pupils enrolled. Mrs i Mrs. Oscar Wilson very pleasantly Mary Guthrie will teuch domestic si I-, entertained Mr. F. W. and Miss Lulu Wanker Friday afternoon. Cook & Wanker I baled straw for Hugh linker. A. Nellson and A. E. Helms this week. . Mrs. Douglas Gillies, from Oswego, was Ihe guest of Miss Lulu Wanker Sunday. Mrs. R. H. llonmun railed on Mrs. A. Nielson Tuesday morning. A. Walling was out from Portland, looking at his property in Huellu Monday. Miss Myrtle Williams was a land visitor Tuesday. Mrs. R. L. Herron and son. Paul. motored out from Portland Thursday DECKS ALL AFLAME 70 Century Civilization. Mrs. Eugene, Worthington, Mrs. Thos. Cllnefelter. June 13. Modern Poets. Mrs. Sam ! Cox, Mrs. Stoetzel. June 27. Picnic Mrs. John llick ner, Mrs. H. Curghost. Mrs. A. King Wilson, Mrs. Austin Phuris, Mrs. Leslie Talbot, committee. PER CENT OF MONEY NEXT YEAR'S EXPENSES ALREADY IN SIGHT. far on her return trip home. ; Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis openei! her I course of five lectures Tuesday even ! ing In the Methodist church. Sl: i spoke to a large and uppreciutiw an- dience. j Mrs. J. H. Gleason left Wednesday ! evening for Hood River to visit l.er ' daughter and family. Oliver Skoog und some friends ur I spending a few weeks In the n.oun- I tains. for ' he sot'a' g'vpn Friday evening l y I ...II...., t U 1..... l .1... ...... tut: I..UUU-B rtiu sui leiy nun inc -uu : day school was a success socially and I financially. The program was iocd. KILL BREWERS' BILL" PLEADS "WT SPEAKER PROHIBITION CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT SPEAKS TO BIG THRONG IN PORTLAND. "walkout" which would purulyzu In dustry throughout Ihe greuter city. The only chance now of averting the tie-up Monday, it wus said, lies In a conference to be held tomorrow lie tween u citizens' committee anil the strike leaders Samuel Gompers, presi dent of the American Federation of Labor, und 25 president of Interna tlonal unions who arrived today, held a conference. No definite action was taken. They will meet again Friday. Approximately lll.oOO women, wives of striker and members of I rule unions. It was unnounced. will ni t ns pickets beginning tomorrow. They contemplate riding on trains In efforts to Induce the motormeii and guards to Join the union. PASSENGERS TAKEN OFF UPON DREDGE AFTER THRILLING RACE WITH DISASTER. STREETS!),! IN PORTLAND MAY YET PROFE FATAL J. L. LEE ATTACKS SLAYER OF HIS DIVORCED WIFE. EmVtY. ING SAWEDOFF OUN SHIP IS WRAPPED IN FLAMES AS LAST BOAT LEAVES CRAFT Wirelrs Summons Rescue Vessel and All on Board Ar Believed Save Smooth Sea and Clear Sky Aids Work. POLICE PASSINC ON STREETCAR CAPTURE MURDEROUS ASSAILANT Wounded Man Taken lo Hospital Af ter Identifying Foe, and It In Pre carious Condition From the Wound Inflicted. OAK GROVE. Ore., Sept. II .'Spa-1 ' cial.) The methodist church will! ' hold communion services with special i music Sunday morning, Rev. Dow De ; long presiding. j i The report of last quarterly confer ence of the year held Monday even 1 Ing showed the Oak Grove coinmun- nsiWFcn rir. .,( m isno,.i:ii, , ity church has had a progressive and Very few ladies were present at the prosperous year along every line. The j Dorcas meeting last Friday at the 1 membership has increased about 30 ( home of Mrs. Mclntyre. probably due I'cr cent during the year. The attend-, to the fact horjDickinir culled several i a"ce 'he services is Increasing i PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 15. J. Frank Hanly, former governor of In ! dluna, and the Prohibition purty's can- EXISTENCE DP CEMENT TRUST STRONGLY DENIED MANY AFFIDAVITS INTRODUCED IN CASE BROUGHT BY OS WEGO MILL OFFICIAL. MARSHFIELD, Ore, Sept. 14.-Th j Michle landed at North Bend with I Congress Passenger at 6.10 p. m. MARSHFIELD, Ore., Sept. 14. The Congress Is still at anchor and not drifting, but it all In flames. The A. M. 8impson is still standing near, but the Tillamook Is coming back. OSWEGO LOCALS. MANY CHILDREN STAY TO HELP HARVEST FALL CROP OF FRUIT. dldate for president, spoke to several ; thousand people at the Ice Palace I here Friday nlghl, and made an lui- passioned idea for the defeat of the "brewers' amendment" to the Oregon HOME l'r"hllltion law. kiii ttirt nrewei's mil, ne snoiueu to the crowd. "Let no one be fooled by that measure. Don't believe the fiction that It is designed to protect j home industry. As a rule wo ought (hpi;-.... 1(,war.. w,.n li,,. Creeks come bear- STAFFORD, Ore., Sept. 21, of the ladies away for a few days. t an encouraging rate. The prog-; rlul.J School opened Monday morn-. ni? Kifts Th(, i)r,.werg measure ought j A light lunch was served to those ! 1 " l"K seuuui is special-1 u,i .mi. measio.-- as principal, i to . ,l,,f,.at,., present. i 'y marked, the enrollment being don-; ami -Miss Davis in the primary room. "iHtc.ad ,,'r weakening the law we rueu uunng .liny una August. i ne uuenuance was siiiuii, as many oi . 0UKlt to strengthen It by adopting an The quarterly conference unani- i tll(! fihH'lren had to stay home to pick ah H nrohll.ltion amendment. Vou the In'iu i i.av ,t , 1.1,. ,i l f nipamire on vour n. r.i .. ...,, u. not (iiiite r rns lei i , . , .. , . .. .. .. .. i. Deoiile I i-:iwiiK ji.-iuinrii mm auuuiri - naiioi nere mis lull, voie ior u. 1 ', . I vear. Dr. T. R Ford said the renuest I Miss Josephine Fisher is spendii;n'' ' Ti. ,i,,i i i ml.mtliio tin, would be granted. j a part of the summer with her mollier. )rewcr. m h ,,. It lnnKeH tll About 70 per cent of all expenses ! M'.H' .Aprl"' ; brewery a legal institution. If it is for the next year is either pledged orj, 5, , n. ,!aB''' ,!""llll,,r' MrK- Kl-! legalized it has political power. With this power once established, It will The crawfish party at the Odd Fel uws hall last Saturday evening, givei by members of the M. E. church, was . i & f . i.... . i .t iowb uuu m ouiuiuay et euuiK, gi en , . .... ., .... ,. I prunes and other work of not a success as very few were present, probably the crawfish did not appeal to the large majority of citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Peaslee left last Sunday for Corvallis where .Mr. Peaslee will be electrical instructor at the O. A. C. Mrs. Peaslee was Miss Ruth Erickson. W. Irwin and family have moved in- in sight. Rev. Dow Delong will attend con ference at Lebanon September 28. Last Saturday the Hoy Scouts took a trip to the Union Stock yards. Qurvii-bL u-,.i.f. Itf.1,1 ...I tl,u li..m. i.t to Guy Worthlngton's house in New,, . . ,, tu uj b a George W. Darry last Sunday alter- J uttii. Rev. and Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Gus Smith were guests of Mrs. Russell Monday and all had a Jolly time. The members of the Congregation al church wll give a musical enter tainment the 28th. noon. Sunday school is held every Sunday la rraiiKim, came out Irom t lov,.i dale, Tillamook county, last Thurs day. Mr. Gage went to Portland and consulted Dr. Haflett. an eye and ear specialist, about an affection nf his ear. Joe .Venice returned from the bor der with the Oregon boys and found his young wile whom lie married the radiate an influence thut will work to break down the cxlstlim prohibition law." Clear Bad Skin From Within. Pimply, muddy complexions lire due j to Impurities In l lie blood. Clear up 1 ihe skin liv tiilfinc Dr King's New day before starting, picking hops In . , if ,,,,, T, ,ir ,,,,, ixatlve uuuli- POItTI.AND, Ore.. Sept 18. Affi davits In iibeafs and bundles 15 ol them in all, some containing several tliousuiid words were filed In the ('lilted Slates district court late to day, by both sides In Ihe so-called cement trust case. Various of the affidavits air Hie affairs of the Oregon Portland Cement company, of Oswego, which la the storm center of charges of tho exist ence of a gigantic cement trust thut Is attempting to control or ruin the Ore gon company, from its organization In j (:. Denial In toto of all the "trust" and conspiracy in restraint of trade alle gations brought by Amiin ('. Moore, vice-president and treasurer of the Oregon Portland Cement company charges which a federul grand Jury that was drawn today Is to Investi gate in a suit filed August 28, In which, lis allowed by the federal anti trust law, ho asked In behalf of the compuny triple damages of $1,500,0110 from I I cement concerns declured to coniitllute the 'trust," Is made by of ficers and directors of the Oregon compuny made co-defendants in Hint action. morning at 10 o'clock, C. D. Smith, j u": "-'manu jam ami pneneo in to !,,,. r,.,nov(. t,e poisons from the sys superintendent. '"'r '' Oregon a ,,,, .,,, UriKbu.u tne eyB, a full, free, Parents and teachers special call j '""Uy "'a''e' ',"!re il ,'i,i,ls at a" SHa ! non-griping l,w.. movement In the meeting has been set for Friday at;8"""' . , ,. - morning is ihe reward of a doso of ....,..-. .-,..-t ti,.:., m.iiii.if r Kings New Life Pills the night 10 miming, mil n is sun preuy ury ro ' .rore risk without watching. the school house at 3 p. m. At your Dnig.'.'lst, 25c. (Adv.) FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONLS: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" Sit. 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 STATE SUES LAUNDRY FOR INSPECTION FEES Tlie Hlatc of Oregon In relation of Pen W. Olcott, secretary of state, filed a suit In the circuit court against M. L. Illakeslee, doing business as the Oregon City luundry, to collect $05 al leged to be due as Inspection fees. C II. Gram, nn Inspector working under Stato Labor Commissioner Hoff, in spected the laundry several times, the complaint aljeges. District Attorney (filbert L. Hedges appears for the state In the case. Labor Fight Brings Levy. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1C Prep arations were being made by repre sentatives of tho San Francisco La bor council today to collect tho sum of 20 cent a feew from every trade unionist In the city for a general fund to combat the efforts of the Chamber of Commerce to make San Francisco an open shop town. MAHSHFIKI.D, Ore. Sept. H, While en route from Sun Kriinclsco with 253 passengers and u crew of 175, tlie Pacific Const StealiiHlilp com' puny's steel steiiuier Congress caught fire eight miles off this port lute to day. A terrific race lo save tlie lives aboard the steamer lit once began. The Congress dashed for shore. In deep water off Ihe harbor entrance she cast anchor, the flames creeping forward meanwhile from the after hold lo a point midship, limits were swung out and lowered and Ihe work of taking off the pussengcrs began. As fust as a boat was loaded It pro. cecdod to the bar dredge Colonel P, IS. Mlchlu, to which tlie passengers were transferred. When the work be gan the forward docks of Ihe Con gress were black with terrified men, women and children. Ah the work proceeded the passengers became calmer. The sea was smooth nnd the weather flue and there was little de lay. The gasoline sennoner Tillamook, which was In harbor here, went out lo aid the Michle nnd some passengers were placed on board that vchkcI. When darkness i nine il l persoiiH had been In ken off the Congress find the Michle and Tillamook headed for the harbor. The Congress bv this lime was wrapped In Humes from slef to stern nnd was adrift, It was thought as the rescue ships left Ihe (loomed veusel that there hud been no loss of life, but u complete check of passengers mid crew has not yet been made. The fire was discovered about 3 o'clock this afternoon. It broke out In the second hold in the steerage from nn unknown cause. TWO SUITS ON NOTES. Charles T. Tooze, llirouli IiIh hi torueys, Hammond ti. Hammond, has filed suit In the circlet court agalnnt Anton Sehiiiici', ThcresHii Sclinuer, 0. J. Hood, Anna Stonehe.g, II. A. Phil lips, A. W. llalilKO, Kvn llablke, K. N. Tempest nnd K. M. Tempent to collect on a $2500 nolo nnd forec'ose on a mortgage. He alleges that the ste nographer In preparing the inortguge made a mistake In desciiiilng the property Involved and auks that (he court correct Ihe error. Mr. Tooze also seeks $250 attorneys' fees. L. A. Smith, through Will I Mill vey, has instituted an action against D. Falrchlld and W. Illuhrn to collect a $50 note signed In Oregon City Au gust 19, 1S1C. PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept H 'Hi., tragic death of his diver, cd wlfn hy a rifle III the hands of Albert F Gii hel caused .leste Lee, a moiih.inli , of Kcntnn, lo attempt the rerllmtlM. killing of Gnliel Thursday afternoon at o'clock. At close riinge Lee 1 1 red two liinds from a shotgun at Gu licl, Inflicting wounds (hut may prove fatal. The shoot lug occurred beforo Ihe (Juoen llukery. l!22 Albert.! street Mrs. Lee wiih killed by tho alleged accidental discharge of a rifle on Janu ary ! last. Sealed before Ihe bakery, where be Is employed as a delivery chauffeur by his broiher. Henry GiiIh'I, the victim, was reading a new simper. I.oe an prouched, carrying a sawed-off shot gun. "Do you know who I am?" wltncHScs. say ho asked. "Well, I'm Mr. Let.'." Ills next words were in a lower lone and unintelligible. Gahel glanced up from bis paper us Lit flriNl. Tlie 1 1 rut shot caught Gahel In the lelt shoulder, shattering it. A hall of buckshot smashed through tho bakery windows, Imperiling those inside. Gahel leas'd to his 'eet. hid shirt sleevi'H reddened with blood, and he- gan to run. Lee fired at the, fleeing man, dropping li I tit on the nldownlk. The first shot was fired at a distance of about 12 feet, the second at 25 feet. As the wounded limn fell, I-eo turned and ran nearly to tho corner of Six teenth and Albertu streets, (drilling Inlo a vacant lot, where ho threw Ihe shotgun In some hushes behind a res Itleneo at 1015 Fifteenth struct, near Wygiiut street. Patrolman Kiidlcotl, who wan going homn nn nn Alberta car, with ex-Dep uty CotiHlable II. II. Long, loft the car nnd st n red In pursuit. Leo hail se creted himself In the IiiihIioo. Pa trolman Kndleott. with drawn revnl was u minute's piuiHo, then the fugi tive emerged, his bands held high. Ho was taken the police station lit once by Patrolman Kndleott in a volim teercd automobile. ver, called on him to coiiie out. There HAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Sept. III. The four-masted schooner J. Holmes llirdsnll, of Philadelphia, laden with coal, was washed on the rocks ut tlie entrance to the harbor here today by a ground swell und was abandoned by her crew. Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough with out. Inviting It. Homo look old at forty. That Is bi'cnuse they neglect the liter and bowels. Keep your Iiowo'h regular und your llvnr hrnllliy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with constipation or biliousness take Cham berlaln'g Tablets. They are Intended especially for these nllinenU and are excellent. Kasy to take and most agreeable In crfect. Obtainable every where. Adv.