Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1916)
OKI-iiON CITY KXTKIMMMSK. I'KMKAV. iHTlH.KU (i, lHUi. THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con- j nn lion with Court- ! ly Sril. BETTER ROADS oo this tide of (he Jlivrr. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWECO AND VICINITY PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. All matter irr(inlti to thl 4 department ran be taken up with MIm IVna I'niMT, local rcpr- entatlv of Ihe OnarRo RecorJ KliMltr phone new item the osweco record m SCHOOLS INSPECTED BY Ml. VEDDER OAK GROVE E Mix HiiIm-iU Elkln r l n iti'-l home ( and Mm Reed Graham ami daughter Halniil.iv niter a few il.o spent In Helen. Mn Pllklngfoii, Dr Pin n and , O.ik lirmo uml Portland wile mnl i lill.lion. John and .Ihiiii' Mi M inert la Thlcn.cn 4 ( t lti'l Hy, lioiuitil Say, nn.l Mr nnl Mm mnl REPORTS COMPLIMENTARY, AND PLEASED WITH PLAYSHED SET MODERN PUM,-!: mIui died recently in Viiin outer. H. I' , was lii K'an.hlailKlltcl "I Ml Miller i.i Thlccii Oalflcld mnl a l.iln'l III Hun cuiutiiuulty uml lived wllh her grandparent. Slii' Iiii.I ii large i lull' (.( school mule an. I ri. n.l belli hcic alien. hd IIiii Male I.Hr Advtrtiiing rt mid rtqutil I oswKiio. ott. o. i .v-isp.-. mil . nN' lur Wilder of public . luol. known upon was lltor here Tm day. IK found i ttn school In tiptop order. He also . - 1 complimented I hi lol ople on the ; tic play hed lor the children AT RECEPTION FOR FACULTY MOVE FOR IMPROVEMENT IS STARTED. MMW44MMM HAZELI A. t t 4 4 II I LIKE (ROVE ANGLERS CLUB TO STOCK LAKE LARGE ATTENDANCE TMOR OUGMLY ENJOYS PROGRAM. MEMBERS WORK SUNDAYS PUT TING IN SALMON TROUT. OSWEGO. Or.. (VI. .. iSpecuD The entertainment lust week hi the Ciintvrtionl church pN-niit and well t t i nilcJ. The program wa follow: I'lano aolrt. Waytlde Chaind." Mr Sinclair Solo, "Aunt Sally." .Mr. Crago. Sonic. "Coniln Thru tin- Rye.'- Ma rie Johnson. l-urlun Crago anil Irene Knoi. Trio. Schubert' Serenade." by Mr. W. Ilickner. Mis Hlrkncr and Mra. Sinclair. Son. "The Secret." UurUn Crago Piano aolo. Mis Ilickner. Trio, "Three Old .Maid of U-a." Olive Mclntyre. Goldle ami Mlclile Neal. Intcrinlssloli. Solo. Mr. Letlow. Sons. "Roue of Lucerne." Marie Johnson. Recitation, "John Janklns Sermon." Mm. Crago. Piano duet. I-eola Todd and Miss MUlan Ilickner. Piano Ihiet. Mrs. V. Hickncr and Miss Ilickner. OSWEGO. Oce.. Oct. 5. I Special The Ijike Grove Anglers' clul met jt the home of Mr. Tyrvll Tuesday night Thi-y were to make arrangement ulsiul repairing the dam at Ihe head; of the lake, also placing of a fish wheel. The OreKon Iron k Steel Co hat prmnlmtl to fiirnlnh the lumber , and the lake will he Mocked ith sal mon traut and nteel head nalmon. The' law provides a mean of keeping th" . flh in after they are placed in the, lake. The men worked last Sunday and are Koinn to ork next Sunday. OSWEGO LOCALS. Till' (ak (ili'W . luml unit im-.hi hate a iiiixlerii cluml ilied, with ,lu apparatu of the liinnt iiunliTii te At a reception kIcu Hie t.u ili Kri day lit at the Oak iiro luml (III nelitlllielit u eTi'i-.l l'l e riseptloii wan well attended, out l.'.i Oak llrinr relilelit lieliiK .irexeiil An eflort In hems made to Itiiik (he htaiuliiri) of Ihe Oak lirote m IumiI up to that of Ihe Portland or Ore;on t'lty nchixiln. New inamiul I ruining and d nii'ullc m leiue e.irtpiiielit lia lieetl Im htalled ti V. (Iiithrle I the new MH-rlli- teiuletit fed llarrln spoke I'rlday' in tlit on Ihe uritaulati.Hi of the (lr-( (ink Oroie schixd district. i The struKKle ! secure the firl ' si hiHil luilldini: was deicrlted hy ('.' A. l.els I U'th Mr. t.ewis and Mrs. llorrl are c members of tiie Oak tiroie school hoard. II A.KI IV. Ore. Oct .' iSpinlalt--Mr and Mr. A. Woitlilnnton lis lied the tenner sinter. Mrs. I'ele Kmett, of Osweco. e.liienlay after lliv.Hl I Mr ami Mrs. tu Stnruess and daucliler. Helen Lucille, of I'ol llaml, ! Mr. Jacmusi n and Mr and Mis H i ' dotte lUiwman were uin l ol Mr and I Mrs. Kd Wanker and laiuily Thursdav eienliiK. Miss Irene Puncan nulled 0wcnoj school Wednesday Niiiiunii Sat on Sntiird.it Mr t'liiiter. Mis lrolit. Mi liiomt Seeli, Mrs lliown, Ml Kiaiik llrol'st. Mrs Man SIiiIiimi ki-r and Mr HoriiliiK attended I lie W. ('. T I' conteiiilou at Oregon t il) on 'I Inn i dnv The Weulller lias heell sp'elnlld ("I the hart est season, and the i topi, around here are the heat eter A Kitodly llllllllier of sllns date been I sold In this tli lull y lately Sln-i insii Seely has a nice new line, Oliver Todd ha remimi-d Ills dulles aa mail carried after hatliiK a tma I ula Mi ltusel and ihildicii Mis llnlly Went til Hie must. Klnle Hli-wiiil iipinl a week Willi film. Is hi l.i'Kaii A iiriilsi part) wan kIi.-ii lal r nlklit at Hie home ol Kna Hlewi( Hay I Anion- lline iireneiil wi-ie Mr and .. ..i. ' . . . . . OUR BODIES AR E Mm Ileus, Mr and Mis llinwn. Mr anil Mi l.ul iitnl Mr and Mi t'lnik. I he ih i aloli was Mr Slewall blilh day Kdwatd lib hmoiiil, a foiiuer pupil here. Ii ietlllt Joined the Hill V lie left last Week for Male Inland, where he will bn III IralliltiK for miiiie lime STAFFORD. Hon. I 4 4 I 4 4 4 HA2ELIA. IIAKI l. Ore. O. t I Special I Mr. and Mra. Frank bitten "', ur Tuesday - Imlilier. of the firm of Shaip A I'u hiier. of 1 S r l In n it . m a llarolia il Ittinuy ami .Mr. aim .iii rn uia . , ,j,rs,. u , .,il.-.t on .lonelli and family and llarlet K. Whltteii - j j,1I1B. K1Ml runner of this bern. I. turned from a three weeks- outm- all, iIirketiiiL- .h..I in ii.n.t-.. ih... '" r" day. Mr Wllnoll mill. I nil S S lUilll Mis Lulu Wanker called on Mrs . v,.,,.,uV. Anna I'auer inursilat a.iernooii. Jt,rrt j.u( Mr. anil .Mm. it. I. inunan aim m" Id,,.., lire It spent Wednesilay In Hie Hose the coast Saturday neiilns. port a most enjoyable tup. , dairt luitiii r. al Tiuliiiln w as a bus Meudow .i City. ! Joseph lUiuer. from Hie Tualatin di trlct. called al the J IV Cook homo RECEPTION GIVEN TEACHERS. DR. F. E. CLARKE LEAVES T NEW HOME TO BE NEW CANAAN: TO STUDY IN NEW YORK. OSWEGO. Ore.. Oct. .". I Special Dr. F. E. Clark leaves Thursday for New Canaan. Conn. He will study in New York and practice in New Cana an. Pr. Hinseq will take Dr. Clorke's place here and occupy the same house In which Dr. Clarke liied. OSWKIIO, Ore.. Oct. 5. (Special I Rev. Meyers stayed at the home of Joe Mclntyre Monday evening and worked on the basement ouf the Con relational church Tuesday. Rev. John Prumm. of Forest drove preached at the Congregational chun h last Sunday evening and will probably preach there next Sunday as the re--; ular minister, for the year, has not been named. The state superintendent. Mr. Sul len, called Friday evening and held n business meeting at the Congregation al church. George W. I'rosser and family mo , tored up the highway Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cooper, of Port land, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Jerome Webster Tuesday. Mrs. Will Ilickner has been unite sick with lagrippe this week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pilaris have moved to McMinnvllle as Mr. Pharit has been transferred to the Mc.Mimi ville run. Dr. and Mrs. Alton, of Livingston. Montana, were callers here Sunday. Mrs. Henry Atwater called on friend.-. In Portland Tuesday. Mrs. O'Dav of Portland, is plot of Mrs. Owens, of i;.-tiinoriie this -i k Herbert Y-U-s. son of .Mr. and Mrs. OAK C.KOVK. Ore. Oct J tSpeclall The Oak Grote Parent-Teacher as siMlaiion gate a reception to the school teachers Friday evening. About t'.) patron were present. Mrs. John Waldrtui. chairman of the cotiimilte introduced the icakor. V. H. Harris Rev. Lewis. Prof. Guthrie, and J. Mean Ituttler. who spoke on the advance ment of the school district since PH1::, when the first school district was or ganled. Lester Kuks rendered a lo cal solo accompanied by Mrs. John Waldron. Miss Francis Oavton gave a piano solo. Refreshments were served by the committee and a social hour spent. OAK GROVE NOTES. , and Mrs Fodfrcd Lehman Sun 1 Isllnr Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. It J .It tic) inolnred to Portland Tuesday Joseph Kusimaii was a il-ltnr at ! Tualatin Meadows TIiuimIu.v. daughter. Thl, , fur n,,, ,.. ,a father. O iM, Imlldllig Were delli.re.l here Friday, and Mr How man Is busy put al bill Wednesday. Mm. Kd Wanker and Kiltth. visited the former's C. Whltteii. Thursdav Mr. and Mrs. Urunm r ami iniiureii , T,(. K,.,IH1l(mH t l . 1 tlf I .. ..r.. wil.mU rreu.i. Aim unu nmoi, "... nnisi ready for the paint now of Mr day. Mr. and Mra. Frank Outl.lson. i George and Fred Mclntyre, from Os I wego. and Mis Lulu Wanker, were en I u rtalned by Mr. and Mrs J r. t hi and Mr. and Mr. J S Jack sou Sun day. Miss Harriot Human was a Portland ti-itor Wednesday. A Nlclsoll. was In O-wcgn Friday morning. , si IiiniI will not begin October first I Mrs S S. Iloiil' was pleauntlv ell tertained by Mrs Ceorge Wilson Frl day afternoon. ; Guy Mai V. iv of Portland, spent tin jiteekelid with relatltes at lluella. Gemge J. Nugl tvas a Portland tl:. ; Itor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs S S. Itouuli and son-., j C. Antotie, Shirley and Jean were Us ! Itors In Oregon ('lit SalMiday. OAK GKOVK. Ore. Oct. (Spe. lall , Next Sunday will be Rally Hay for the Sunday school children. Sen lei will be held in the morning at 10 o'clock. The children will give a mils Hal program. 1 Rev. I low Del.ong Mill prcai h in the etening at In o'eloi k. Prayer meeting Thursday as usual Rev. How Del.ong has returned from i conference and has hen elnteil to' church for another year. Superintendent C. D Smith attend ed conference at Lebanon Frida s I Hill SI lllMll OAK GROVE LOCALS. -I" TO SPEAK TONIGHT : WILL ATTACK BREWERS' AMEND MENTOUT FOR CONGRESS. Yates, has returned from Alaska. Ethel Graves, of Simkuiic, is Mrs. F. P. Mon t for a few Mrs Mon-y gate a ti-a in honor OSWEGO, Ore., Oct. ;, i Special Hon. Mark V. Wc-athei ford will speak at the city hall Friday, October dill, at 8 p. m. on prohibition, lie is the Democratic and Prohibition nominee for congrcBS. He professes to handle the brewers' amendment with pitchfork. EXCAVATING FOR P. 0. DRUG STORE TO BE ON LEVEL WITH STREET. OSWEGO, Ore., Oct. .'. I Special I Joseph Piatt has the excavating tveil under way for the lowering of the postoffice and drug store building on Front Btrect. He finds many large boulders in his way which were too heavy for him to lift so a horse was secured and the work i nle easier. H Miss visum lays of her last Saturday. I Mrs. II. M. Hr-ninger gave a tea at I her home Tuesday in honor of Mrs I F. N. Dane, of l.os Angeles, ( al. Mrs. Hysli;., of Oak Point. Wash.. and Mrs. Gregory, of i'uth'anii-t. have I been visiting their mother. Mrs. Aus j tin this week. ! ("lias. Austin and Mr. and .Mrs. War- j nock have t' liiriu-d from a summer ' vacation near Tillamook. i Mr. R. H. Cronlecwe. of Portland. I called on relatives Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Marsh and Hilly left Sunday for a trip to Chicago. Mr. , Marsh will be gone about three weeks ! and Mrs. Marsh six weeks. Ladies' Aid will hold a tea Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. N. Haines. i Rev. Coleman of the M. E. hiireh ' will be located at Clackamas and Os- , f go as the past year. I Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Rosslter have re- , turned from the stale fair, and report i a lovely trip. i Mr. P. H. Parish attended the state j fair also, visiting in Molalla on Lis ' way back. LAKE GROVE LOCALS. HULTBERG PLEADS GUILTY Fritz Hultiierg went before Justice of the Peace Haines last week and pleaded guilty to the charge of as sault and battery on Mrs. S. S. Iloiitz. Hultberg who Is a Swede, wan tried In the justice court In Oswego on July S before n Jury of six men. Tin y disagreed. OSWEGO. Ore., Oct. ... I Special , Mr. and Mrs. Applegute of Liiki' Grove, are the proud owners ol a baby girl, bom Monday. Mrs. D. T. Watt anil Mrs. George; l.ipp were guests of Mrs. Leslie Tal bot Tuesday. Mrs. Thayer has returned from a fite months' visit in the east, bring-' ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miller with h"r. The Lake Grove Ladies' club will1 lunch at the home of Mrs. Watt this; week. Mrs. Likins will asslHt Mrs. i Watt. AK GR'IVE. ure Oil MUs Elizabeth Wagoner was an Oregon City isitnr Saturday. Mrs. Robert Richardson returtu1! home alter an absence ol i weeks at 1 St. Johns, preparing to move tin li as her husband has a positimi in . ship yard. Mrs. H. Theissen suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday and Is no belter at this writing. Ttico. Wortliingtou and sisters'. KIN u and Ruth, anil William and Katn Oetkln and Mis l-'b tnlng left Tuesday for Table Hock after huckleberries They returned home Saturday with -".0 gallons. .Mrs. I)ow In-Long returned hoin-' Saturday after a pleasant visit with her parents at Spokane, Wash. Mrs. M. F. Ilobkirl; was a Port land shopper Tuesday. Mrs. (',. A. Kinder spent Tuesday af ternoon in Portland on business. On October 11 a Republican rally will be held at the si hoolhonse. Mr. ami Mrs. G. Guthrie were in Oregon City on business Saturday. Mrs. Theo Kornbrodt was a Port land visitor Tuesday. JiiWiih lirotje has a carload of fer tilizer being unloaded and hauled to his green house. Mr. and Mrs. Melton moved to Ev ergreen station last week. Mrs. M. A. I'.Iackerby returned home Sunday evening from the home of her son, Howard, near The Dalles, after two weeks' visit. Fred Green was out from Portland Sunday looking after his property here. Mrs,. Selinffler and son. Arthur. Mr and Mrs. L. E. Armstrong and daugh ter, Hester, were out on Ihe Colum bia highway Sunday in the Selinffler, car. L. E. Armstrong, Roy I :lu keiby ami f). ('. and Charlie Wortliingtou went over near Sheiwood on the John Smith place hunting Saturday, returning Sun day with a few birds. Simon Pigharn returned home from linker Sunday night after a trip ol ! two weeks on business. i Mrs. Roy lilnc.ke.rhy and two rlii!- droii, Dorothy and Laurence, spent the week-end on Ihe Molalla river fishing with friends. i Mr and Mrs Frank Whltteii uml II. Cook, who for the past w cel.. I , itnIr.-)i and Master Hurley Whlllen has been attending the state lair a' ! ri.t,irni., from the ( ...ist the hitler mrt Salem, returned to his home In Ha-1 , nt, Vkv,.i lella Monday evening Mi-s Harriet .! ,ui Duiicni left lor Misses Hattle ami Edith Wank, r ,;..,. n,,. yn,,iS illu ;t 1 1 .-u.l.-.l the were dinner guests of .Misses manno f,.lr , ,lilt ,,!,. Sat'irda) Ml and Irene Duncan Sundav. i an nm tnHl ni. t In the (b ulge Wliifleld Haker and Harold linker. . v,,ur the latter of Portland. tMted Ihe fair ,r .im Nr yfrli .,.lmilll u, ,1,,! at Salem. Saturday. ,r,.n .,.na w II Wither and Donald, re A m hool meeting was held at the iurll., , Saturday tiller spending Kd. Wanker home Friday evening to u .t.-tilit r nl tucatlon at Hay Ocean, determine the painting of Ihe nettj Mrt ,, T tuiia .tn . of 'Red Wood' school building. Cray with light brim- m , r,n.4 stone iriiiiiiilngs was the color i heme decided niM.n Those present at the meeting were, the directors. A E. Helms. W. E. Wanker and H. T Dun can. the clerk. D. P. Long and Un done II How man. c iitractor. Mr and Mrs. Rudotte How man ale s;. ndir.c a f w day with the former's mother. Mrs Emily How man. of Sln-r A F. Helms vlslteil villi Mr IM Wanker Friday etching. HTU'FOIID. (He, Oil .' - (Special) We hum had three light Inml Al Frog Pond II was heatler. loin him: tines and potatoe tops ipille Hub' III place. T. Krause Ihoughl Ihe bank of fog i al sunrise proti'i-teil hi JOncre tlel'l of com and tin wa tiling Gage's old reaper which had been fixed oter t cut cLiter seed, lo try and hurry It Into hi new silo He ha a uplcn did field of corn, show lug Hint Hits purl of the Wllliiincllc tullet cull r .1 1 coin Harry Gebhanll was liiken 1I1 k Sun day ami Tuesdnr at tuldtilght a doctor was called from Oregon Cllv. who pto tioiinied It scarlet feter and ipniriiu lined Hie house. Just himself and III mother are at the home and the moth cr wus about to be M'lit lo the Imspllat for all operation as she has been allug for soiiie time, bill the neighbor do not dure lo go In to glte Hiein any u slsi.ime, therefore It Is iiiukliig a hardship on Mr Geldnirdt uml mother Ida IMkur relurniil lust Frldat I from u satilt.irlum much Improved In j health 1 Mr ILinlsoli. presidelil of the La 1 die-' circle has been coiiflin-d lo Hie 1 house Hllh .1 sctele 1 a-e of lomul 1 gin I Mr ami Mr Scluilt moton d ui In I In Washington on Wedne1.1l.1t to vUl , their son, John. The I udlcs' 1 itile posl inilied Ihe be. lo la) sidewalk and lo hate a b.: dm iht. The meeting will be held In Oc tuber when due notice will be git ell Four speaker were out ami spok al the si hool house Tnesdat eielilng. uatiielt, Charles Rlsb t. (! F loliusoii I E Jack and Gllbetl I. Hedges Slrlit altetilloll was paid bt the ami! cure uml all seemed to take a deep Interest Hut two ladles w.-ie in-eni On Sunday etening Mr Schuchel uml others spoke at the si hool huuse H on Ibe alllelnllliellt to 1 nine l.efore the I olers OH I ll-l t loll ll.IV FOUiOTUN mm still SIXTY PEHIONS IN TWO STRUT CARS DROP JO FEET ONTO NAILHOAD TRACKS. WOODEN CLtVLUND STRUCTURE FALLS UNDER FORCE OF IMPACT Car Crowded With Wanun 8ho)(xn Rum Away Down Hill, C"rrt Into Anolhtr Thirty ptraont Now in Hoiiltl(. ( I KVEI.AND. Oct J Four Ihi Ii. bale been leioiefed, scleral olh.-i dead are belletrd In be In I he w rei k age uml inure liuii .10 ure In hospital a Ihe toll of a bridge tragedy hen earl) thl afternoon when two slreit car collided on Hie W cut Third stieel bridge, rail-dug II lo inllapoe and pie clpllute the mis IUI (eel to the Hal 1 1 more t Ohio railroad truck Wclo There were to persons on nnn cur and .' on the otln r The n blent iH'curred when a routli bound Hcrunton road car carrying a crowd of women shoppei brok.i I rum Ihe nmloiiiiuu 011 a hill and lore down on the noitli npprom h to Hie bridge Just as a north bound cr rem lint tbe same imlnt. I he runuwat cur Julnpeil the li.nk and struc k tin north bound cur Ihe combined weight of the two isis uml Ihe sins k of tin collision too unu h for Hie wooden bridge. hh h suggisl and then gate way FOUNDER OF ML ANGEL COLLEGE IS RONORED CATHOLICS ATTEND JUBILEE CELEBHATION FROM ALL SEC TION9 OF WESTERN OREGON J. MOORE GETS EXTENSION. 1 WILSONVILLE. A K. Tlioina.i was u busln j Itor In Portland Saturday. Mr and Mrs Fled Lehman and 1 In! iln ii were dinner giie-ls of Mr an I Mrs Flank ( 1 1 i 1 d s and Mis C V. I'liibls Saturday etening Miss tb nctlete Ininiaii was 11 Port 1 I. ed I Hi r Ptidat Frank ( hilds i : based a net horse l.lsl week. Coll ins Ai kelson ol Tuiil.i' 111 Me.i I us was ple.lsalll It elllel't, lined el ; Mr and Mrs. (' C Hutlalul Motidat Mr. Rata of Portland, was tlsliiin' at llaelia Saturday 1 Miss Jean Wilson was unable to al tend school Tuesday on account ol a severe 1 old -IM" and Mrs. Thornton, j Salem on 1 Wtl.SO.VVII.I K. Ore., Oct. ciaD Mi. v A Wood went ot Port land on Saturday uml took Ihe trip up the Columbia river highway on Sun day with relatives. Man; WilsotiviMe friends attended tin- fuiieral of Mr. Ilarnes, at Mulloy on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Aden, Mr. Chas Rldder and Mrs. Joe attended the state fair at Wednesday and Thursday. M. C. Young and family. Mr. Gust 1 Jaeger and family, nnd Mrs. A. Jan ger. were among Wllsonvllle people who camped at the state fair grounds. ! China pheasants are very scarce In. this vicinity this season and hunters! have not gotten many birds. Mr. Gust Jaeger was awarded prizes , amounting lo two hundred and eighty-i five dollars al the county nnd stale, fairs. I Dr. Hrown has gone into partnership' with Mr. Wiedermatm In the nursery j room is In charge l.nulnesB ami ihev are nutting In ! of Molalla. and tin plant which is costing iKOOll. Misses Edna and Ruby Haker ami Hoy Haker attended the slate fair Salem on Friday REGINS YEAR S IRK FIFTY PUPILS, INCLUDING 11 BE GINNERS, ATTEND OTHER ARDENWALD NOTES. .WIDEN WAI.D, Ore., Sept. 2V (Spe cial. I -After a vacation of three months school Is again in session here with 1111 enrollment of .'11 pupils. There are II III the entrance class. Among new pupils are Henry llecox and Anna and Emma I.ucIih. The hoys above the, fifth grade are going lo Milvvau kic for manual training. The primary of Gladys I Minion, upper grade wolk is continued by Lena I'len. Nellie Price was married In July to at j l.al'ny Pace, of Eugene. They are at present living in Astoria. virU .1... u, r-tnw 11111 Monnie hi warn l ring was imirneu 01 aus. Htovvn attended the fair on Thursday Dillon In August. They went lo Colo at Salem. rado Springs on their wedding trip, Is visiting his 1 expecting lo return In a inonili. S I. EM. 1 r . Sept The slule land board I01l.1t vnli.l lo evlend to December l'i Ihe time In vvhlili Jason Mm. le ..hall post a balaine ol 11... (lull ol a liolld of ).'.". elm lo limine the per forntance of the term of IiIh lease of Summer and Abett lakes Moore. E H Hlael., Kansas Cllv en gniei 1 ali i C A Slu ppanl. I'm Hand .iltnlllev. ,lipeae 1. 1 lore ihe board Hid N 1 . Li I in I lli.it certain 1 lianp s III t.ie base wire iliii'r.d by p.uliis wlni an- to Invest their money in the prnj est i.f i-vlr.o ling sail" lioin tin- wuieis ol the lake. University Entcrrd at 16. INI VEHSITY OF OREGON IM gene. Sept. :'!i The unusual lliti-llec-tii.il ability of (be nevl geuerulliill Is evidenced lit' the Ti veal old son o! Professor Colin Dvmenl, 01 the school of Journalism, who recently entered the unlterslly. Ai.lotia Youngs hay shipyards now hate seven large nciiin going tessi-'s on ways employing 11111 rkllled vvoiii- llleli. How Catarrh Ii Contracted. Mothers ate solueliiues so thought less lis lo neglect the colds which their children contract. The liilliiinmiillun of1))!!' mni us tn i' 111 1j 1 0 in-, at llriil io n 1 o, beeomeii chronic and Ihe 1 hlld haa chronic calarriih. a disease Unit Is seldom cured and that may prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disease will remember having had fieiiienl colds al the I Inn' It tins contracted. A little font thought, a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy judiciously used, and all this trouble might have been avoid ed. Obliilmible everywhere. Mill NT ANGEL, din, Sept I'cIaccu t vt o it 11 I Ibree thousand pel si iii Imin all pints ol victeiti On gull gathered lu re tiiil.it to utlend tin gold. e, jubilee ,,f (, 1 Adelllellll Oder mall, (I It S, ttho loda) iclebrale.l bis lilliclh niiiilv ei sal 1 Many cann loie Iroiu Porl'iiud and Oregon Cllv over Ihe Willamette Valley Southern and the I : : 1 1 1 t trains fmill Wood burn. Salem ami Sllterton bnnii hi lllltldreil'l Al ' L'i Hie ioi cssliili, colislsli. t of Ihe leading Catholic societies i.f ti . town, aboiii 1. 11 1 b rgy i f Ihe stale Hishui Shinuei ol Spokane, the Id,;'. I Rev. Abbot I'l.u bills, Archblsluip Christie and Ihe Rev Jnbllarlaii marched from Ihe parish house to the church. The Ret . .Inhibit lull, by Ills 1 . 11 ( iippiilntinciit by Ruiiie, was granted the privilege of singing pontific al high mass. The church, which has u ca paclly of aboul LTiillI people. Was packed. Many disappointed visltois were al the door, hut were unable lo view the ceremony on iin mint of the I well filled church. Archbishop Christie spoke cloci.icui ly in his sermon, In which he gave dm praise and honor to the Rev. Juhilnr Ian for his work and missionary labor In the stale of Oregon. It was Rev. Odi'liiiatt ttho came to this country :i.'i years ago and founded the town of Ml. Angel, then called Fillmore. Ills grace, who Is 11 special friend of Hie Jublhirlan, laid special emphasis on the noble work which the reverend father has dune for ediun Hon in the west. Madame Schumann lleink sung dm lug high iiiiiks and enthralled the ".Mii present, lint linlely after high muss 1110 visitors went up to the mount for the afternoon. Dinner tins served fur ad the digni taries of the church, the clergy, 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 and many friends of the Rev. Jiihlhtrlan. Mr. Hoyd. of oMntann, daughter Mrs. Robert Graham. Mrs. Andrews, of Oregon City, was in Wllsonvllle on Wednesday. The ulaii. ami eoniilv fairs are over and ev ery resident of Clackamas conn-1 Iv was nroiul of Its exhibit. " Miss Marv Probst went to Portland Wynkook, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Hchmllz, Miss Amelia Gross, of Scllwood Gar dens, was recently married lo Nezar Shefshok. New children have made their ap pearance at the following homes: Mr. and Mrs. Loiimena, girl; Mr. nnd Mrs. Saturday where she Is teaching urn I Wllsonvllle onion growers arc pre paring lo sell a car-load of onions. Mr. iind Mrs. Dorris Young. Mr. and j Mrs. Norrls Young, Mrs. Short. Mr. FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6I6I; Local 371 First and "A" Su. Oswego, Oregon THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fish. H. BETHKE, Prop. Oswego, Oregon girl. Mrs. Post and daughters have moved Into the house recently vacated by John Fletcher's family, who moved lo Detroit, Michigan. Charles Selbold has moved his fam ily Into one of the cottageH of William Wills while their new home anlls completion. Mrs. Chunh Smith has rented her collage to Mr. Hendersons family. J. S. Ho;,n and wife, of Vancouver, have moved Into Sell wood Gardens. John Kinlcy'H family lately moved j to Hood River. j Mrs. A. Rocknood and daughters and Miss Edith Lynch spent a pleas ant summer at Seaside. Frances and Lydla Plimpton spent a week nt Ixing Roneh, Wash. Mra. Charles Wright and children have been visiting her parents at Cor valllM. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lynch spent their vacation at Ranler, Wash. George Russel made a motor trip through southern Oregon and Califor- Mercer Explains New Pension Law ( l!y Col. W. G. D. Mercer 1. EirOKNK, Ore., Sept. ZX - I hate lately received so many liupi'ries ib. mall with no stump eiichua.d lor n turn reply), by phone and otherwise, relative lo Ihe provisions of 'An ml (II. Jt. 1 1 707 1 . to amend an ml en titled, An net to Increase Ihe pensions of widows, minor children, etc., of deceased soldiers and milium of Ihe Into ('It'll war,'" etc., which said act was passed by congress and approved September X, Ifllfi, Hint I feci Justified III replying to the:m iriineroiis liupilr les through Ihe medium of the news papers. Hrielly Muled, this act of congress laises the marriage restrictions from .liuii! 27, I. sun, to June 27, VMi'i, 15 years. It restores lo remarried wid ows their former pensionable status regardless of other marriages. Wid ows who have been or may be divorced without fault, on their part nrc also eutit'ed to a pcn.tioli. All eucii v.. .lows under the age of 70 are cutllled to 12 per month, and nil over 7u are eiiLl tied to JlMi per month. All widow s w ho were the tv Ives of soldiers during Heir service are iiillllod lo fJO per inoiiih vvli' llier "(I years of ago or 11., I Widows of all wars, except the Span ish war. are beneficiaries, Including Civil, Mexican, Indian, uml the war of 1X12, of which there are still 11 lew survivors. All widows who are now on Ihe pen. hIoii roll will not he required In 1 1 1 0 nnolher appllcrilloti, mid their Increase begins from Ihe dale of Hie law, to wit; September X, l!l Hi. They will bo rerpilred lo prove their age in order to receive the $21) In the same wav a:, soldiers under Ihe Sherwood law. Those who are not now on the pension roll and who am benefleinrles under this law must file an application. Pen sion agents and attorneys are allowed to charge 11 fee of $10 for original claims, hut can make no charge for those who are now pensioners. In all suc h cases no fee for such services shall be payable except only upon the order of the commissioner of pensions under such rules and regu lations as he may deem proper to make. t 1 t 1 I f I 1 i