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OREfiOX CITY KXTKItTMNI-J. 1'IMHAV. SKI'TKM IIKU 'J!. I!li5. THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con- j nr lion with Court- I ty Scat. BETTER ROADS on this side of Ih JUvrr. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY w I! :: -I if THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. 4444444- 44444444 4 All matter pertalnlm Id Ibt 4 detriment ran b taken up with 4 Mlw In I'rouMT. local repr- 4 rnlallv of the Oiro Record Kindly phim new Item. 4 4 4 4 4444-444444444 Advertising rat mad rquL knvn upn I HOLDS REGULAR MEETING. Marion I'imiii inoloied out from Portland Monday, railing on n'tcial of III flletnl white hi re. Mr. Willncr of Mount Tl'r fM Sunday mi her iitr'. Mt. t'coigc Mr. II M Hettinger lallcd on Ii.-r .L.nhi.r. Mr. It II Hatch, ol Fort Uti'l. Tucda). Mr George (.'ll a Portland caller here Tuesday. Mr Murphy if Fortlundll u.Hor Yuculay. Mr. I. ('. FlndUy ha rvtnrnr.l (rmu Hrili.h Columbia, bringing her i.ir k It la her lor a vili. Mr. and Mr Cha. Uli knT returned Monday from a brief honeymoon at Idvkaway heai h. where they were delightfully entertained by Mr John Hlckiur. at dinner uiH.n their arrival , OAK GROVE GIRL WEDS. OAK GROVE. Ore . Sept : ! tlall-Ml Florence Milium, cl.le.l daughter of Mr. anil Mr. Sim. mi Hiu li.mi ua married Momlav, S. plcniber til Fine.l Salter at Vain inner, ! a.h. Ill tin proem of Mr Simon lUiiliaui and Mr Speck The iiniii couple returned l tin home i( I lit bride Monday evening, and wilt make I John.on Ihi'lr home there tor the pre.eut OAK CROVE NEW! NOTES. MEETING VERY QUIET USUAL BILLS PA 10. OAK GROVE OSWEGO. Ore.. ScpL Jvt Special i . The regular meeting of the city council a brld September :it and all officer reported present. The following hill were read and ordered paid: I. C. Flndlay, engineer $:S W. C. A. MatHl. tlrrrl work. IK.T5: total. H1.T5. On motion $200 ordered paid the Glrnmorrie quarry company on ac count. There Wing no further nrs council adjourned. ELECTS 2 NEW OFFICEBS HK C.KOVE. Ore. Sept :'.s --iSh dull - Mr hihI Mi. J II. Andcrwui of I'oriliind, niolori'd out Huliitilay l. end Ihf iH-k'iul with Mr I Mm tillcif iind family Sunday. Tin lutrtv moiorrd over (n Shi'riKM ami Mnt tin' day ilh Mr. and Mr I John Smith, rcturnlne In the t'MMilnr Monduy the tarty Hfiit out ncur CUikam and i'iit tlir day with Mr. , and Mr Jai k Si nc) rrluniliii: the i Ntinr day. Tui'iday t little: Mr and I Mr. Andcrvoii rt'tnnicil to llu ir lioim In rortlund. Ki-v. I o IvU'iiK left Monday cwu , I UK for l.ct'anon to attend the Methu . dil roiifiTenco. Mr. J. A. Slini. Mr. Maud Skooii and Mi. Karl IKhIJ returned home fTlda.v fnuii Independice after an aliK'iu'e of three week CtKiriEe and Simon Hicham le(t Krl Ml. Harriet llunoii h ft lh lalter part of the week for lieornn lii'r tie Hill teach achool Oil 'r Klchard Zluiey ho ha heen hunt Iiik In oiithern Orexoii lor llio lat Meek returned to hi. home at lla iclla Monday loaded nli (iiiiiie. lie kiicceedi'd III netting- tvto I'lK deer mid (wo hear. (Icorco IIpmiii l alli'd on .loneth Monday. Mr. Andni. of Willamelle a ieaut caller at the Klchard Zlnc houiK Monday. V. II. Zhuey caller of A K. Thoma Sun. lay. V. y. SlaiiKl of MKoiiIi called on W. II. ZlMiey Thursday. A. K. Thoma a lultie tl.ltor In OreKou t'lty Moiulat 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 HAZELIA. 4 4 44444444 IIAZKI.1A. Orr.. Sci t 2 -lSw lall -II. K. I.onit. W. It. t'ook. Ml. K'lliel llaker. Ml.ne (tattle. K.lllli and And rev Wanker, Mr. John Wanker and children, t.loyd. Wan.l.i mid Walter, J. I'. Cook and HiikIi Maker, Merc thoe from llaielia who attended the fair at Canny lat . k A. t'.. Helm ami oii. Cliurle and Kayiuond. called at the II. T. iMnxan home Wodnonday aftiTiiotui f. RLiCHUAN TAKES day for Hakrr to do the rock work on ,r Jckfoii caiici on sir. OF RETIRING PRESI MRS. F. PLACE 0ENT DELEGATES. bu.l HAS PAINFULL ACCIDENT aiBaaaB FALLS DOWN STAIRS AND DISLO CATES SHOULDER. OSWEGO. Ore.. Sept. IS. (Special Mr. Frank Totnlin received a se vere dislocation of her shoulder last week by falling down stairs. Dr. Clark put It in a plaster cast, but as it seemed to be more serious than he at first thought an X-ray was taken, showing the dislocation to he quite serious. Mrs. Tomlln bus been troubl ed for several years with a stiffness In one knee which caused her to II nip and the doctor finds that with a slight operation a complete recovery of this ailment Is possible which Is great en couragement to Mrs. Tomlln and a'l who know her. the new school house now under con- j Hi'Kh naker edncMla. struotion. They expect to be rone Mr. and Mr. 8. C. Harton. of Tort several months. land, spent several day on their farm "llaielwood at llaiella lant ! week. Mr. and Mra. A. K. i'casley, Mr. the railed meeting last Friday, member being present Mrs. K Webb, vice-president, presided. Owing to the president. Mrs. U I' treasurer. Mrs. U Colosky. Mrs. i Mr. Herg and family have moved to I Mrs. Cray's place, where Mr. Iterg has r i .nM-t. c,.t i , 1 nmr.L.intur.1 Um T.ihn lull n ti rn,l ' "" ' - j,-;" ""a'i:Viirn,1ZH.r ,! Viola Callamor and Ml. Krna Calla- c.ai,Tbe yw'vt& rre fn o,",:rr,, r association had a good turn out at ! f j. . roai nnp Mr. and Mra. R. II. How man Siuulay j" ; 1 afternoon. - Miss l.evia lllackerby is .gliding a I Mls Iva Whltten spent Saturday "j week at the borne of her sister. Mr.. , d 8un(J h h U E. Itentley. at Twilight. ,,..,. r-slgnatlon of the . ... .. . . .,ri i. r ' ,..w... , liusnnen. anu k., u .uk ..,LU. .... ki. ... ....... .. -mo m.v - - - ..-.-w.Hw ...... uuiiiig in uuineru ir'Kon .niMiua;. C. ! proiwrty. and visiting friends. f 4 HAZELIA. i 4 HAZELIA. Ore., Sept. US. (Special I . Hlackman was elected president und Mrs. E. C. Warren treasurer to fiH the unexpired terms. Five delegate ,444 4 4444444444-444 were elected to attend the state Con- 4 gres of Mothers at The Dulles In Oc tober. The delegates are Mesdames lllackerby. Waldron. Warren. Ceder son and Krum and Miss K. K. Mat thews. Friday evening the association will give a reception to the teachers and parents. A short talk alKiut the sihool here will be given by the following men: "Our School l'erspective." F. II. Harris; "Our Schmil Retrospec tive." Rev. C. A. l-wis; "Our School Circumspective." Chairman Look: 'Our SchoolM'rospectlve." Prof. Outh-' rle. Music and refreshment and a so cial time will follow. All are invited that are Interested in the school, especially the parents. Mrs. A. K. Ho I in spent a very pleas ant afternoon w ith Mrs How man Wed nesday. Miss l.ulu Wanker was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. S. C. Harton Thursday afternoon. Krnest Whltten sr lit the afternoon I with Richard Zhnov Monday. I II. T. Human called on Kd Wanker IV II 7lvnov ulth ivarlv llf ,lllr nlh..',. l'..ri Mnn.l-v ve.,l.,r fnr It...'.... U K,h'' Thompson UH.I ... ... .. ,... ,i, ui i Thomsom, of Oswego. Il'.l, Ml I; lir.llll. "lll-IV llt, "til; spend some time caiupliik in the ' Mi Walter Mmray, formeily a res ident bote, Visited her parent. Mr mid Mr Summer last week. Mr ami Mi Hl.luey Maker and )oiiiik sou arrlte.l from e,.lerii tire gon on Tui'Dilny to spend noine (line Visiting relative. Mle JckhIk nud Nellie Augu and luolher Jai k, accoiupanled l.v Mr Hatalgla enmigeil an auto ride to New berg last Sunday. Norrl Young and wife returned from a trip to the coast In. I week. The water well drilled at the Wll Boiivllltt rcIiihiI yard contain '.ph-n did water. Mr. and Mi. Clia Itldder und Mr and Mr. Aden and little ou, enjoyed an auto ride In the country on Sunday. Mr. Her visited her brother. Messrs. Allison mid U Maker, last w eek. Mr. Hill. Mr. Rutherford and daugh ter, Mr M. C. Young. Wallace Young. Mr. Short and Mr. and Mr. Aden visited the county fair on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Stringer a Portland artist, vis lied old friend near our village last w eitk. Mr. Short and Mr. Howard liaw been visiting relative here for a short time. Mr. and Mi. Horrl Young. .Mis. Howard and Mr. Robert firahaiii, re turned from a trip to the coast on Tuesday. The clover seed around Wllsonvllls Is turning out welt, some of It going six bushel to the aire. Mis Scollard of Woodhuru and Mis I. It-her of Portland, the new j teacher here, are boarding with Mr. Hrown. The new road from Wilsouvllle to Sherwood will be a splendid one, many of the farmer and nearly all of the busluess men. having donated to ward IL llopplckiug Is over and the worker are returning to ineir nome mis week. A little baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Snyder on September IMh. lr. Mutler's auto which was injured somewhat by n truck running Into It at Portland, last week, has been re paired and the .lis tor Is counting him self fortunate that no one was hurt. MAYOR MITCH! i 1 ; FRESH EGGS RISE TO FAILS TO BRING STRIKE TO END EXECUTIVE HAS UNTIL THUNt OAV TO WORK OUT PRACTICAL BASIS OF SETTLEMENT. STRIKING CARMEN FIND READY SUPPORT FROM OTHER UNIONISTS Prttldtnt of Railway Companita Say H Will Rtfui to Ccnftr Fulhtr With Striktr Mttllng Will bf Httd Today. Mrs. M.E. TAG DAY SUCCESSFUL! GIRLS GET GOOD RESULTS WORK HARD. DAGGETT HOME AT NAEF mountains. j Mrs. (ieo. Wilson and daughter. Miss; Jean, were pleasant ca'lers of Mrs. S. ' S. Itountz Saturday. ! The two little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zivney who hue been i 111 are much better. The other day a llazella bicyclist rode to Portland and back. He re marked that he now- knows Just exuet- v ln.u' rim ntti'lwtit t?illi- ih.i,.u f..1l Maron Sarah Chllils. Mrs. Manuel King und daugh ters, Edith. Irene, liorolhy and Mur ium, Mra. I.ynette fluids. Mrs. Kd Wanker and duughl. r. Kdlth and W. Carrel from Cooks Switch, were guests of Mr. und Mrs. F. W. Wanker und Miss l.ulu Wanker Sunday. Joseph Mailer and S. J. Yermuel from the Tualatin district were In the neighborhood Sunday. Misses llattle. Edith and Audrey Wunker. and Mrs. Su.lu How man. ls ited the former's grandfather. '. '. J i H I M I r 4 4 4 NEW YORK, Sept. IV- Failure ol liegolialiona being conducted by May or Mltchel to protldn a haul of set tleinent of the traction atrlke In this city will result In a call Thuraday for sympathetic utrike of approximately 700.000 worker, union lender declare,! after a conference late today between representative of several crafts. The call wilt be Issued. It was ald. to all union affiliated with the Central Federated I'nlon of New York, the Central l-abor I'nlon uf Hrooklyn and the Federated I'nlon of the Mr.mx. Wci.li hester and Yonker. Theodore P. Shout, president of the Interborough Rapid Tranalt Com pany and the New York Railway company, late today lued a state ment In which lie said the companies would refuse to confer further with the striker. Mayor Mltchel announced tonight that he hud asked the citUcn' coin tnitti'e of the Chamber of Commerce and representative of the Merchant' Association to meet with hi in tomor row to discus the situation. WILSONVILLE. t I I -t 4 4 when they Were far from land and hud: Whltten Friday afternoon OSWEGO. Ore.. Sept. 2S. I Special I The girls that sold tags Saturday for the benefit of the M. E. church DEFECTIVE WIRING BLAMED FOR BLAZE LOSS IS $3000, COV ERED BY INSURANCE. Frank Child mil In Tliu'atiii Mead ows on business Saturday. Mrs. F. W. Wanker Is 111. Mr. anil Mrs A. I.. Wulling, former ly of Haelia. but How of Portland, left for a trip through California Tues day. A. Nielson ma.le u business trip to Portland Monday. OAK GROVE, Ore., Sept. 2!.t Spe cial) At nine o'clock Monday even worked hard and received a good sumi ,lg fire broke out in the home of Mrs of money from those Interested In the upbuilding of church ork. The mem bers feel thankful to everyone for their help in a good cause. Dagget near Naef station on the River j road. No one was at home as Mrs. Dagget was in Portland. Some of the neighbors saw the fire and they broke; j in and saved some furniture and I I books. The house burned to the ; I ground but none of the out-building.- j I burned. No canst- can be found tin-: less it was defective wiring. The i value of the building was about J.'Uloi) , covered by insurance. 1 WOMEN REORGANIZE CLUB. C. SCHUEBEL ERS ADDRESSES RALLY. VOT- OSWEGO. Ore., Sept. 2S (Special) A voters' rally was held Monday evening. September 1'Oth in Oswego theater. This public meeting was called to discuss the amendments to be voted upon. The land and loan, Sunday closing, tax limitation, rural credits and brew er's amendment. C. Schuebel and sev eral other speakers were present. A large crowd was in attendance. OAK GKOVK, Ore., Sept. 2V (Spe cial) Several women met Thursday j at the home of Mrs. Heltna Gillespie j on River road to reorganize last I year's club. The Domestic Science 1 and Needle Craft club is the new name decided on. Mrs. J. 15. Evans j . was elected president; Mrs. Hurt, vice- j I president : Mrs. He'ma Gillespie, sec- j ; retary, and Mrs. W. P.arkdale, treas j urer. The next meeting of the club ' j will be at the home of Mrs. Glllespip I October 2. All members are requested i I to be present. OSWEGO LOCALS. OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS. OSWEGO, Ore., Sept. 28. (Special I Dr. Alton and wife cere guests uf Mrs. Russell Monday. Clias. Rosentratcr has been reported quite ill. Mrs. Jones, of Old Town, has re turned home from Portland. Her huBband will return to work at the cement plant this week. He Iiuk been on the sick list for several w eeks, ha v. itr),' broken his arm while at work. Frank Raicey of Portland was a visitor here Tuesday. OAK GROVE. Ore., Sept. 2S. (Spe cial Owing to the absence of the pastor. Rev. Dow Del.ong. Rev. W. R. Allen, wiM preach in the morning and Rev. C. A. Lewis In the evening, Sun day, October 1. Sunday school will be held at I0:.':0 with C. D. Smith as1 superintendent. At :' p. in. Mrs. Jean Morris Ellis w ill speak to men and j boys over 12 years only on "Women's j Message to Man." Prayer nieetinn I will be held Thursday evening as I usual. i Ladies' Aid society meets Wednes-1 day to arrange for their annual bazaar.; to make port in a hurrv. Arence Johnson was an Oswego vis itor Tuesday. Corklns Ackersoli of Tualatin Mead ows, was the guest of his sister. Mrs. C. C. Horland. Wednesday. Miss Harriet J. Duncan spent a i pleasant afternoon with .Mrs. S. S. Mount)! und children Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Alfred Thomas and son l-oritig 1 were Stafford visitors Wednesday. lngvall Johnson was delivering , wood in Oswego Thursday. Richard Zivney who Is spending j some time in southern Oregon writes ' that he is having a jolly good time. Mrs. Joseph Eastman of Maple Knoll farm, was shopping in Portland Thursday. John Ran y. a local farmer, was en teriained at Tualatin Meadows Wed nesday evening. Jos. McMahaii was marketing fruit; in Portland Thursday. I Miss Genevieve Duncan is in re ceipt of a letter from her little friend, j Cena l.i-hinaii, who is at '(he coast. I Lena writes that they are having, a ' lovely time camping. j ('has. Larson ca'loil on c. c. Mor-1 land Friday. ; Joseph Eastman was an Oswego vl.- Itor Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Duncan and Mis-es Irene and Grace Duncan were shopping in Portland Friday. .Mr. Ackerson was an Oregon City visitor Friday. Miss Imogens Jewell of Portland was visiting at Hu.elia last week. Miss Jewell will teach the Ha.i.-lia school this year. Misses Lucy und Hannah Pollard 1 were Portland visitors Thursday. j i, . .4, a, 4 . , 1, , lngvall and Arence Johnson were t. in the Rose City Saturday. WILSONVILLE. Misses Harriet and Gcnluvc Duncan 1 f $ were dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. S. t 'v 4- ri s i 1 S. lioutz Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Mahan were i!eas-1 WILSONVILLE, Ore., Sept. 28. antly entertained to dinner Sunday at ; (Special) City Supt. Too.e of Ore- ll-ONVll.I.E. Ore . Sept. 2V iSiicclali-Mr. und Mrs. D. S. Young spent Sunday ut Hell station, visiting Mrs. Young's parents. Mr. und Mr. Raymond Seely and Mr. und Mrs. N. W. Young mid duugh tor. Margaret, returned from the beach at I'm If It- City where they have spent two weeks. Hoppiikiug is lliilxhcd or the grow l is have iiult pit king us the icluaillil it of the crop is spoiled (or lack of help to harvest the crop. Threshing Is finished. Clover und beau hll' It.): is In progress. Little Robert Hrown and Emit Tails nivger are among the new pupils In s bind which opened Monday. We now have u new well l.'..'i feet deep to CANST VOTES TO BUY M.J. LEE WATER SYSTEM," MARKET IS rtHM AND HlGHIN. OUT LOWIR THAfv ANV OTHER POINT ON THE COAST l llll I LASH. tlir . Kept. : Id. price of rug advanced high a. J'lc a dojrll along ll.n ft UiiUmIi) luring 1 1. d and lhm was a gen erl forecast among the trade that 10c lualki'l Would be rrai hrd within a few ll With a count aim k Hot avail aide lirlow .11c a doieu In It..' ill) trade, and rttreinel) bald to am-uin at any price, the rgg market lliutliiii here I at last irfl Hug ooui of the rxlrem ktniigth show hehcie along the coast, a well a In Hie en tire American tradn Fug prl. e at I'orlluiel at far the lowest In the tin Ire muBry at lhl time; In fail, on the prrawnt t .1 of taluea here, troll rgga can ho shipped to varloii California polul and band ouir profit .eciirnl RiSfipl of egg along I lie etret t are ery aniall, while demand I gd At J'ic a doirn for frr.h atix k along the atreet retullera will practically be cotniielled to ak 4.V. therefore u ad tan.e to t()' In the wholesale prl" ran be eu.lly accoiiipllsh f r elpt rontlnue mull. I'OTIAMl. the, S.pt :.-The i cellelit quality and quantity of the Oregon iH.talo crop this eaon I up parent on all able. Not only am the crop heavier than normal, but a greater percentage than usual of Ho output will grade fain y (hi ).-ar The ricelleme of the tlregon cri I attructlng much attenlloo Iron. other section, and buy lug order from the outside are more liberal. With hort crop und poor quality hon Hi most ntt-tlt.iiN uf the country, the I nob anticipate a very good uaon. J. II. I'om.rov. who lives near Hill, dale, was In the city during the dn with sample, uf some of the cr.U'i In that .eel I. in He bus much Mix k thai COUNCIL MEETS TO ADVERTISF FOR BIDS 6500 BONDS ARE AUTHORIZED. will average I nun 2 to 2't poundi to potato. One Luiuplo of neven pula toe III a group weighed four hiuiii.. the mull, potato In the lot weighing three pounds Mr. and Mrs. S C. Marlon returned ! on the school grounus am. expc. Sundnv iif iso"11 msiaii a iuiooiiiik ioihuium. to their home in Portland ter a brief stay In Huzella. Miss Harriet liunean will leave for George, Oregon. Friday, where she Is engaged as instructor In the si hool at that place. Mrs. W. H. Zivney entertulneil her sister from Portland Saturday. E. F. Whltten and Frank Ford left for eastern Cla. kaiiius county Satur day morning where they will spend several days pli king huckleberries. W. t. Cook Is attending the stuie fair at Salem this week. Cook ('. Wanker sold several tons of hay In Oswego lust week. Mrs. J. II. Miintyre and daughter Olive were visitors at the J. P. Cook home Sunday afternoon. Harold Maker, of Portland, spent the week end wilh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. llaker. Mr. and Mrs. Mux McMahan and sons, Jack and Clark, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMahan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eastman Sunday. Mis. Guy Slmpklns of West Linn, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wanker Saturday mid Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Duncan and daughters were in the Rose City Friday. 1 Maple Knoll farm by Mr. and Mrs. j Joseph Eastman and Mr. and Mrs. Jo I seph McMahan. Jonctli Johnson was a business vis- I itor in Oswego Monday. ! day for George Wilson was marketing farm I River. produce in Portland Saturday. j Art Seely and Albert Camehl have Miss H. Jean Duncan called on j purchased a four horse engine for Mrs. W. II. Zivney Thursday. I threshing out their beans, adding Mr. ami Mrs. Jerry Tlala enter-, another implement to the large num gon City, lectured In the Hood View church on .Sunday evening; and there was special music. The Stangel brothers left on Mon- a hunting; trip near Rogue tained friends from Portland Saturday and Sunday. her Jake Peters has sold from his splendid hardware store. FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONLS: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" St. 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 Mr. and .Mrs. ( has. Taylor will be at home to their friends In their farm home near Sherwood soon. Master Luke and Nell Stangel will utteuil the school here this fall and remain with their relatives here un til their parents uio settled In their new home at White Salmon. George Shingle bus u new Overland cur. The Stangle brothers have gone to southern Oregon to hunt deer. Mr. Dill, Mrs. Rutherford and daugh ter, Francis, Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Seely, Mrs. Mary Seely, Miss Alice Todd und Frank Rogers motored to the Canby lair Wednesday. Mrs. M. C. Young and her until, Mrs. Short of Portland, intended the county fair at Cunby. Wulluce Young and Francis Ruth erford ure the only pupils of our school who availed themselves of the opportunity anil utlended the fair oil Juvenile duy. Mountain Roud school to the number of 2 uccompanled by their teacher and several of the, par ents uttended In a body. Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Krusu and son, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kruse and fam ily attended the Canby fair us also dlil Mrs. Fred Klllgsen. Mr. Hoyd of Anaconda, Mont vlHitlng a month with his Mrs. Robert Graham. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Young, Mr. Rob ert Graham und his mother, Mrs. How aril, of Portland, are spending a few davs at Pudflc this week. Mr. and MrH. Geo. Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Todd und sons, Mr. Frank Rogers motored many miles Sunday. Mrs. Peters nnd Mrs. Joe Scholospy took In their cars a party of ladles uli with well filled buskets and motored to Tualatin vulloy Thursday, enjoying two fine meals by the roadside. Mr. und Mrs. Duve and friends of Portland motored out to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wledeman's Sunday und called on Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Young. Is daughter, l'.iminU ilie fie, (Inn Saturday, when Hi.- voter, of Canby authorized a .;.;nil In. ml Issue In buy Ihe M. J. Leo system, the Canby council met Mon- j "In x- night to uilvcril-.c for bids for (bo 1 bonds -11 that the town could take j over the privately owned plant ami ! begin to derive revenue therefrom without iv. Eighteen thou .and dob 1 hut in bonds sold earlier In ll.ls year , ' 1 1 n 1 1. 1 1 1 a good premium The Cunby voters anlhorlicd the ' Lend l--iii.. Ins to ','., alter a campaign I extending over about two weeks. At la special licit Ion scvctal inoiilhs ago the town sold IS,noli worth of bonds to establish 11 city owned water dis tributing system. The town has been supplied by u plant owned by Mr. I , and Hie council was divided on the ilucHllon of purchase. Some members claimed that the Lee plant would be practically worthless In putting In u modern municipal system, while oth ers contended that It was not right to try to "freeze" out Mr. Lee, and risk competition. With the Lee system, the city will secure severul miles of mains, two lots, pumps and other property. The town will probably lake over the plant as soon us the bonds can be sold. FANCY PUTITDES IN GOOD STOCK IS HOLDING FIRM ALONG THE COA8T HOP TRADE MUCH MIXED. TUALATIN BKIDGE REPAIRED. The county bridge crossing the Tu a'utlti river Is belnn repaired by a crew of workmen. New siding and a new flooring are among the Improve ments. The brldfio has been In a di lapidated condition for sumo time and there Is a large travel in that section of the county, necessitating the re pairs. A petition for letters of administra tion In the estate of Ole U Rotsvold, who died August 18, was filed in the probate department of the county court Monday by his widow, Kyer stone Rostvold. The estate Is velued at $19,000. Resides the widow, the following children are named aa heirs: Martin Rostvold, Ellen Here, Anna liergan and Alga Ragen. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2'.. lil'e there has been a ralher sharp decline In the price of potatoes In CiiIIIm 11I.1, the loss has been confined exclu...v ci to the river growth. For fancy Salinas, which ir.. the bbut available In the San I'laio ,. . .. market, the price is holding liiiu with tiie demand excel'eiit. I here , t con sider; bin demand for fancy Or sh.ib there. lli'jing of potatoes in this seel ion 1 of excellent character with fancy koi:'(I stock commanding Jl and buy ers ; i.nerally offering this price f -eely for the best growl lis. 8' in; arc not offering above !ic, bet they are taking what Is oniinurlly called good shipping stocli. CMi.pi.ru tlvo'y speaking, they ure paying ns high proportionate pricn or tin. thus of hl':li as those offering fl selected. It has been u number of years since audi excellent quality potalo'is have leen produced in Oregon, and tha Ik f.iyng considerable becuuse of tin ex cellent reputation of this state'H growl h. TRIP TD STATE FAIB Miss Annie .Mulleiihoff, of l.inn cus: llarrv ( i.-.to, of Cams: Melvin Milts, of Needy, and Miss Evcl.vii Mnhlandei. of Meuver Creek, all Irom ti.ii kuiiias eounly, who worn lepie sented III the piojeet wink of the Juvc nlle ilcpiu tiu.nl of the ' ''ackumii. County fair under the supervision ol J. K. Cahivan, eounly school stiperln tcndcM, and Mrentoii Wilder, count school supervisor, were awarded lli-t place, and us u rewind ure to be the guests of the Oregon State fair. Willi all expenses paid, Including cur fare, and these students leave for the fait this morning to remain until the c'o.ic of the fair. MIsh Mullenhoff was awarded flrsi place In the baking project; Harold Casio for gardening: Melvin Mitts for corn growing, and Miss Hohlander lor pig f ling. All of the evhlblls ol these students have been taken to die Oregon Stale fair, even the Poland China pig raised by Miss Mullenhort, and Is subject to register. At the age of six months, the time exhibiting 111 the Clackamas County fair, this pig tipped the sculeii at 27;! poundH, and several of Ihe swine breeders of Clackamas county have contemplated purchasing it at the Slate fair grounds. Miss Mullenhoff will dispose of "Ru fus'' before returning to Oregon City. She Is L! years or age, and since tak ing up this line of work during the past six months, she has been so cm coiiingcd that she, like the others, who were fortunate in winning out, urn to enter llio project work next year. The other students who are to lie guests ut the fair from this count v range from I I In I. years. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Kl.- PORTLAND, Oro Sept. 2.r.. There seems to lie much ' hot air" in the prices reported paid for hops in the Willamette valley, for so far as known no sales can be confirmed above 9c a pound for best quality. Quite fair fair business has been reported dur- Ing the last few days. Sept. Term, 1916. In Hie iniiller 01 Ihe Surah (',. tier mail. Ordered opened. Ill the iniill.r of the W. It. Jen iilngs roud. Ordered opem-d. provid ing petitioners pay one-halt' of .1 im ages. In the mailer of tint G. M. Caldwell road. Passed rnsl and second rend ing und referred lo Ihe district ul torney for his opinion. In the mailer of the petition of Sa lome S. V.. lleriiHteln, for county road. Laid over mil II October term. In Iho mutter of the application of Liikewood Mutual Water Caem' Asso ciation for franchlKo. Granted. In the matter of Ihe application of Tappendorff Lumber for franchise "' Granted. In the matter of the petition asking that n certain portion of road running through Gladstone be attached to road district No. 47. GrunTod. In the matter of the petition for change of boundary between road dis trict No. 19 and 4!. Denied. In the matter of the petition for change of boundary between 4!i nud 21. Granted. In the matter of the petition for change of boundary between 10 and 4. Granted. In the matter of the petition for change of boundary between 11 and It. Granted. f 1 r 0 1