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i onrnox city f.ntkimmiirr. kimday. iM:ri:Mm:i. i. vm THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con nrcfion with Coun ty Srat. BETTER ROADS oa this tide of the River. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY '.V ill .yiB BROOKS OF O.i. C. Tl Advertising rat) mad known upon raquoit. SUNDAY SCHOOL CUSS DFM.E.CKH CALL THEMSELVES -FAITHFIA WORKERS" PLANNED ON LINES OF FRATERNITIES. WILL LECTURE ON "MODERN LIT ERATURE" AT CLUB PAR LORS DEC. 11. OSWfGO, Ore., Nov. ::. ISinhUI) - - Sunday cliin from the M. F.. church have ormnied thcinache nn ili r the name of "Faithful Worki-m." Mm, Krnul Neal In leader and teach i r. They hate organl.i-d on I he numc I..1 a a rollege rralornlly, with ml ir. yell, etc. They met at the homo i.f Mr. T. K. Haine Saturday after noon. Mr. K Wink, Mr. Halnct und daughter, being li.mlp- . Tlx.' a'tcrnoon wa spent In sewing. The i!rl lun to glte a bazaar m-t Satur i'y evening. Dot ember ! at the I. O. o. F. hall. The girl will ell apron, luuiif nado randy and various other artl c'ca, A program will be rendered hy home talent. O.SWKGO, Ore, Nov. :. iHpMluli The ladle' rlul) will meet at tlo-lr 1I11I1 parlor In the mhtHil building ! rem her 1.1th. Ml ItrxHtkit of the O. A. t". will lecture on "Modern Liter ature." The public I cordial')' In vited to attend. Hefrehment will In aerted free to all attending hy the ladle of the cluli. The club parlor are In the school building. LADIES' MO MEET WITH MRS. KATE FOX CUI1G IIJIAY INSHllEO BY CLUB : WILL BE LOCATED AT PROSSERS CONFECTIONERY BOOKS OF ALL KINDS. OSWF.GO. Ore.. Nov. (Spei lal I I'lider the auspice of the l.adlca' rlnh, a state circulating library, will be installed at Proer' confectionary store. Hook of all kinds and clause may le obtained and a new net for the It- ORGANIZATION OF W. C. T. U. TEMPORARLY POSTPONED . ORDERS FOR QUILTS. IS brary can be procured every tlx month. moms are Mnt. Wlmlng Prosser and Mrs. Win. Gray I F. Ilraden. of Heater. TIHjiii. -ck Motility an Oawego vUltor !..ti ! day. Mr. Draden druv) hi 1 i f rat I tie tm r (he mountain to Mi Muniilll.- ' for mai ket purpoae. Mr. O110 jtreu nd 1 luldrcn are ' l-llmi; Mr. jirrii pjnui at fatn I an. Wh. I Mi. Fred Stelflu ililcrtalncd Mr j and Mr. Idut) HurkkiMt, Mr. urn , Mr. C. A. Hothk and Utile mi, ( a. I and Clarence llalne, riiitiduv. The J. ItiaU 4 t'o. football team called off the fame lure with the lo cal It am Thaiikaglilug day. The CiuiKit-gitloual chuiih I go I11K to linprote Ita property by putt lug a coucrele tunx-uu-nt uml-r III-' t hurvh bultdliiK. k. 1 . An.ii-mnn. of rortiatni, wat a himlnt'ta vlnllor Tuemlay. The IKii-ca luwlely of the Contri- Katloiul church, will hold It nett nieetlnit at the home of Mr. Wm Ulckiirr Krlday, l-emlMT Mh. Mr. Pan lloiiiih and family ha ! luovi-d to Portland. i Ml- Maililalna IU) J of Hi Juluin. a weekend (itunt of Mr Juk .r I. .Mr. and Mr. Auntln I'liari . " called to Ivrtver. berauoe o' the i-r on nine of Mr. I'luirU inollirr. Mr. mill Mr. J. (. Ilaine. Mr. und Mr. Cl'bert llalnc and lUnl.ter. Kranti. were the svunl of Mr. mid Mr. Arch Coon, of I'urtlan I. Sn-i.l.i. Anionic thoxe who have been on tli nick llit the pant week, are Wm. Xio- bnh. Tht. r. I ten Cra and I. X llaliic. Krank Smith, an electrician, of l-cntK, wa a Sunday vlaitor at the home of hi uncle. Mr. Wm. Met -jar A women' cxihance ha In-en In itio . I to llli'lr ll.Hlie mill lie lira. Mi. H. .! r.lkui. I. ft W . .I11 d nlnlit lo m till Thank ii'li.K wllh hi-r ii inl hear Slolall Mr and Mr II. H lumaid mi l M II Minir, of rmtlaiiil. one iln.n-r Knot i ilui rtt iniLfc nl Mi" llaille and M)rtle WiMumi. John Jullell lia num. I I'n- kix-d hiMIe oil the i nllu r lot to Ue nil Ouk aw line and will rebuild It tr a l ran'. II. HanlMy ha hi ih-I .a III el i. r and will 1 til wm In the luiilx t ral n( town Mr. and Mr John .Nniini i M the we. kind In I'orlland with lilui'l Ihimllia. daiikhtrr til Mr and M T. II l!ak-rb) I bk with the mi .1 le tam Kuli krr of Mnaiil rb'aaiil w here oil bulue ltda) Mr.. K. Keynold and ii'l-c. Ml Itiilev, were Portland li..(.ier Salur da). I'm nk Itlaiklliau Irluitod lioine ell Monday from Cheater. Mi'iil . to iclid the winter with III la. nil) on Couit tu t road Mr. Illatkinaii on and operate a larne farm n.ar l lieniei Mr. Iteyiiiild and irin..id hate ar rited wife at Palilet. Orecnii. and are well pleued with tin- lonntiy Mr, r'uv who live with Mr. Ileu old I liatlni; dental i'ik done III ortland. Mr. M. y. Ilobklrk wa a Portland hnjiH-r Ttie.lay aftenux'ii. Mr. und Mr. Tyra Warren enter tallied the Mlca laira. Sally Warren and the mother, Mr Mart Warn-ii. of Portland. T. It. W orthliiKton. Sr. had a fain lly dlnmr for alt of hi children "I DANCING IN ROUMANIA, t.i.M Mak W.rrr n tuniltr Oil TNtir Jainl Far Mcniiay. T he Ib'iii.'-anlaii -i.l hat aay mw lint liny iii'i-l dame on CmnUy In aei ll.e inak mil of Ibilr bone oil M.uidai M.'l of (he itaiice a at the public lioUte illh hall Under the blue ki. a II were and )ollii did old fallier I line. The ol folk Mend the day Willi the tipple, while :lie )iiiiii onea dame Tbeie I terjr Utile 1I1 Inking- 011 any other dr of the nk. aiHl a H-r 11111 r-ep oil Hun lay I) o-lili-in reu. I lie iUiiii ar erinlit by Ih lnt f the 111111111111111.1 They rtiig fur the inul-. I'H'tnle the rrf relnmiil lid preside a inatci of 1 erennuiy. When I lie Kill n. Ii a marriageable - and bate l-e. 11 iiltl.-leiill) lnlru. t ed In the InitiM-helil ait lliey ar al lowed In attend ln e dance paitli' ipanl "Mil- ilann at the ilaine" I the peasant war of llni lint a girl ha made In r ib-bul and I elliilbl for niattlumiilal alteiilbm. 1 lie inlt' iial ilnine of It.'Unianl la a xirt of cn U'lttn-u a Jl- and the -me or nn afoiiinl Hie rn-u-. am ii Uini'i iiap band and f 'I ill a rllit lliey I Inn Nlu a Icpplnii. waylm; in. 'II' 'li lliat iiinr mute thrill out of their mutual Irark. in to the liiilsb nf Ibe rtt l and Un-t ki- i It li fur llolll ?( I nula Piul ini, STORY OF A SONG. FtirlMt Qun Sihlo. In I Hall I. when I he rtnul'llli'd ailllle uf Victor I'iniiiRiiurl and tiailbaldl a( lai ke Oaela. gini u Hnpble of Naplea ttuidinted the Oefi-nae. her hilbaiol. Pranila II., Un ulleily iiiuiertnl Mit of her lime w kHu upon the rampart, whim ahe n-inalinsl dililiin I he liolieal fli. Kli wa alaMiliile' llhoiii fear. Omii when a InuiiIi burl In the rtHUii w here li w illulii Willi her liilaband ami III cult aim walked In a mirror that hun(nu (lie wall and. 110 tlilnil that her hair wa Mlillenod by I he plaad r the IhiiiiIi had k allereil, re uiaikitl " hat a pliy iwilered head aiw out of la. lib m! W hlle hair kiilta uie admlraUy " III DOESN'T LESSEN SUCCESS OE SOCIAL PROCICOS OF HAZELIA ENTER TAINMENT TO BE USED TO BUY OPERA CHAINS. I kIiiIIm.1 lii lriibr'ii i-nn ftfl li.tiurv The committee on arranwe- , ... ... . , . , ,. Mr. 1 ntni'ii ,an le old for a amall com.hl n tho Oatfnld road luiitKion. Various article of needle carft a well a pustry can be iMiucht at this exchange. CEMENT PLANT OSWEfiO, Ore.. Nov. 29. (Special) The Ladies' Aid met at the home i" Mr. Kate Kox Thursday. The or conization of a W. C. T. V. wa ionl poned until further notice. The la dle spent the afternoon In quilting. They have several order for quilt yet to fill. The nix members present were Mrs. t!o. Prosfcer, Mrs. Wm. Porim. Mr. T. R. Haines, Mr. John Haines, Jr., Mrs. 'CTarrnce Skoel and Mrs. Kate Kox. OAK GROVE OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS. CAR SHORTAGE COMPELS TEMPO RARY SHUTDOWN OF LOCAL INDUSTRY. OAK CKOVK. Ore., Nov. 30 (Spe cial) The Indies' Aid society has pur rhaaed ome much-needed paninnaKe furniture. The puxtor and hi wife j appreciate the new rue, chair and OSWKUU. Oic. Not. iSie lal) j MM. 1 ne 1 em. 111 piam reminieu opem-1 The reception riven to the new tion Tuesday after an enforced Idle- member of the church by the official ness of three days. The company board and the member of Ionic itund was unatiie 10 obtain lime rock from , ine catied out a lari:e crowd In suite Mr. K. W, Helm mid iou, Herman and Aiiio. of Portland, were dlnn-r Kueata of Mr. and Mm. K. '. Warren Mr. and Mr. I.. K. Arnn(ron:. tin Ir daiiKhter, Heater and Ml Ktllth Tur tier, were dinner cmM of Mr. am Mr. Fred KoohIk, of Montavllla on Thurday. Mr. ami Mr. A. CimIz will enter lain the family at dinner Thiimday. CITY ELECTION TAKES PLACE DECEMBER 5TH MANY CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR VARIOUS OFFICES AT COM ING ELECTION. OSWEGO, Ore., Nov. 29. (Special) The city election will be held De icntber 5th at the city hall. The fol lowing candidate have qualified: For mayor J. F. Huffman, A. KiiM WIlBon. For recorder Lucia A. Miss, H. W. Kochler and J. W. Thomas. For treasurer John Bickner. For marshal H. R. Davison and A. J. Wirtz. For councllmen T. R. Clinefelter, C. N. Haines, Philip Pollard, J. 0. Tiedeman and E. G. Zeller. Three councllmen are to be elected for n terra of two years. PREPARE EOR AN OMR SUPPER LADIES' AID TO SERVE SUPPER IN CONNECTION WITH BAZAAR. their quarries, due to car shortage. ! rf thf ri nn) wnj. The church " ! was decorated fc lth cverKreens, small Oswego Locals OSWEGO. Ore., Nov. 29. (Spftdnl) The Ladies' Aid will cive an oyster supper in connection with the bazaar. The members of the class are: Mrs. Karnest Neal, Eva Mack, Elizabeth Haines, Margaret Haines, Elsie Kline, Iva Newman. Delia Davis, Flo.ssie Rlz or Aileen WortliinRton, Florence MrumbauRh. Mrs. E. P. Clay entertained Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. L. C. Netvlands, Mrs. Kink, Mrs. Geo. Thomas, Mrs. T. It. Clinefelter and Mrs. Ira Jones. OSWEGO. Ore.. Nov. 29. (Special) Holiday football team played a t;amo with the local team Sunday on the Osweso erounds. Score, 27 to 0, In favor of Holiday. Miss Luclna Riser entertained on Thanksgiving day with a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mosier, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kiser, and daughter, Rltha, Mi ami Mrs. Raymond Lee, Mr. John Kl ser and Ernest Kiser, were guests. The many friends of Mr. E. L. Da vidson, postmaster, will be glad to hear that he is rapidly improving from his recent partial stroke of paralysis. Geo. Haird, Southern Pacific brldno foreman, was in Oswego Tuesday. Mrs. Holey, of Portland, was a week end guest of herk daughter, Mrs. Per ry Mosier. W. W. Todd and son, Lloyd, arc spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Churchill of Estacada. Miss Verl Todd entertained with a dinner party Sunday, her guests be ing Mr. W. Clyde Rowden and Miss Amy Schauper. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Huffman en tertained Mr. Woodard and his "Hoy Scouts" last Wednesday evening. The ! time passed very pleasantly with mu sic and games. Lunch was served at 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kins were guests of the evening also. Mrs. Thos. Fox entertained at a Thauksgiving dinner Mrs. Wm. Mur ray and her daughters, Misses Katb ryn and Muriel Julian. Miss Lucille f'opton, of Hillshon. is visiting Miss Gladys Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Clinefelter and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Zimmerman and fain-! lly of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Haines, Sr.. st ent I Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Gi j OAK GROVE, Ore., Nov. MO ISpe White, of Can by. ( ,;ia.) The Ladies' Aid society of the i-ren Melntyre, .Moms i'martS. j Methodist church meet Wednesday to fir tree made the auditorium an ideal place for an informal evening. The program consisted of rcsponces to the following toasts: "How does it feel to have new member Join the church Rev. C. A. Iwls; "How does It feel to Join the Oak Grove Community church." Mrs. James Hurt; "How does It feel to be a new-comer in our I community." Miss Pearl Ilailey "What does Joining the church mean to the community," Prof. G. W. Guth rie. An orchestra romposed of Misses Hester Armstrong, Edith Turner. Dor thy and Constance Suncrest rendered several splendid selections during the evening. Mrs. Nelson Cooper gave one of her piano solos. Miss Turner captured her audience with her vio lin solos. Miss Ruby Rally gave two readings. Miss Lillian Pfinnegar sang "My Rosary," responding to an encore she sang a Japanese love song. Just before the program closed Rev. C. A. Lewis announced that tho pro gram was taken out of tho pastor's hands. He then, on behalf of the church and Its friends, addressed him self to the pastor and his wife, ex pressing gratitude for the last year and Joy because of their return and great hopes for the ensuing year. C. I). Smith then spoke In behalf of i the Sunday school, Ladies' Aid, and Miss pflnnegar's work with the pri mary department was also praised by him. Hardly had Mrs. Smith left off speaking when several girls grouped themselves on the rostrum and sang "The Little Old Oak Grove Church." Rev. DeLong responded to the greet ings. The ladles served cake and cof fee. Miss Pfinnegar will leave In twoi weeks to become a nurse in the Good' Samaritan hospital of Portland. ARDENWALO. I 1 f ARDuNWAI.l), Ore., Nov. 29 iSpe- chill Mr. S. M. Men. of Pendleton. Indiana, is visiting hi daughter. Misses Mary and Ix-na I'len, of Port land. The Wright family of this place, re cently moved to Portland. Rev. J. W. ITico, former pastor of tho Congregational church here, has recently uiotcd his family to Stella- com. Wash., where he Is employed. The Harmony club met lust Wednes day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Parry. A bounteous dinner was J-ervcd to about forty guests. All re port nn enjoyable time. Mr. and Mr. Craig have returned from Michigan, where they were vis iting relatives. The Embroidery club met at tho home of Mrs. Floss last Wednesday Mr. und Mrs. Hurduss, of Sell wood Gardens, have moved to Hell Roso. Last Tuesday aflvrnoon County Su perintendent J. E. Calavan and Mr. Harrington, state field worker for the Industrial club, visited school here. Ilolh men made good talks to the chil dren on club work. It was Mr. liar ington's first visit to the school and ho was very high in his pralso of chil dren, work and building. Mrs. Hennessey and daughter, IxjiiIsc, are visiting in Seattle. A Sunday school rally was held In the church here last Friday afternoon and evening. A number of speakers were out from Portland. A hnsket dinner was served In the evening. Mr. Fritz C. Floss has gone to Alas ka where he will be employed for a year or two. Mrs. Hardenbrook has retunrcd to Keti.lilcan, Alaska, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. Stewart. Mr. Hjh 1 111 is in Rcdland for a few days. "Ban olC and It Author, Or. Thma Dunn EnHlih. of ! the Atin-rl an "n ii"lir U o baillillvik'l) aweet a that U-illiului: tHitl'l )OU rrftiainlNrr Alii'. Ilrn H..II- Hal Allre. ti. h.lr ta ko brown, tVh.i t'l villi Ur Ilk hi wtian )"U av liar a bihUb And tinitlt with t'tt at uur fruanf Ir Thmim I mini Liiilli, It au thor, contributed hi poem to the New York Mlrmr In I Ml. It m a work uf love, written without -"tiiiatlon. to iilke the i-lilnr, Y I Willi, who had recently uinlr' I leii 10 put the pa per nu It led. The h-ui had a pathetic lilt that at irarted nu llitle attention, but It fame did U"t tome until later year. In IHI Neliw'ii Kui-ro. an actor, adapted the pia-iu to an old German melody, and the air captivated the American people. Then the wuig crowd the wa ter, ai'hli-Tist an iiuully icti-at auccc In England and lltcmlly ran round the world. It reiualniil for George I'll Mourlcr to ImuiortalUe "Hen Holt" In Hie play "Trilby." w here Hie gentle rl. tlni of Svencall lug the nlr i wni-etly to Taffy the Ulrd and Little lllllce - New York World. A Curiciil In Namanelalur. ibe iii-Li.i- (0 the HrliUh Hl la dlait Maud nf Grenada find It Veiy dlf tl'iill lo kii'p track of their dew nil ninl their ri-lnlltr l-e.iie of a cinloll 1 ui'iii they fnllow In naming children Th father ( hrl-lluu iiaine I lilren In III lt for III aiiriialiie 1 luia II a man I 111111-11 John June hi ci may be nihil Junie Jidiu nd that "ii mi It'iN rt Jaini. ud kn on lo the end of the t Iniplei Snlui.il'y In a few Kelieralloii fniiillle let lulu a ll"-k-M inmldle. ami iudhy know run I Ij to w bum lie It relate I Atianlmindd Gorg Dr, At lllT.'id Inn llti-d liei-riic D.ler. who lite In Ii tni) liili ll.V a the mail aim walked out of l.llu hoiiae In I'olebrooke low and Into the .New rlter. ue'k ileep. and bud I" l-e retlted by litinti and III iler with hot brnnilt. I.ainli w iieter Hied of relating Ibe Incident I'M-!, mo liiiilfiuxlte, abaelit mhidetl old . hid'ir. Imd I lik'h Hunt frlendililp 11 well a IjiiiiIi. and the other ct l-t ha l"lil linn, tailing 011 liter In iiii-ttt-r lo an Invitation to hn-akfuot. It it 11 to Hod nu butter, no knlte and ln -X'UI 011 Hie tixit Dyer w o ttitbli'd lo life In (he Inn that he weddiil b lainnlre ini. -l.innb'ii S-ilal"r. Th Doctor' Prcriptin. Of bUlorlral hit ere-1 I the emblem found on every pn-aerlplloii w rlttru by plir.l inn. iniiKlatliig of the letter It with a ttilu line ai rn. the tall nt an acute angle. Atvoitllug t.i blhtnrlan, II had lit origin In the ainient 1 ilatom of allowing the du n ibmiliuite every day liichb-iil of life, lite It lliu mark ed I "aid In hat e bei-n Hie emblem iiihI by the nii'ienl lo tic xignnte the i. pretnni y nf Jupiter. Therefore It eein probable that some rhruiUt of ancient lay gave a pre-n rlptlou or a re ipe lo nine patient ninl w tole Uh.u It the em blem of the planet Ihi-ii In the ascend ancy, Willi h hapieued to be Jupiter Thl embli-iii I111 come down to the present I line 11111I Is iltvny ued. Id a ninre Uiotlern eue It ktund for a recipe, nr nn order or Instruction to take soinetblng. IJternlly cnntriM-tl. recipe mean "take" or "lake Hum." LIGHT WAVES. OAK GROVE NEWS NOTES. Morris l.lias. Haines, Jr. tie comforts for Mm tlmviinl nml Uu and Chas. Austin attended the bas'vt 1 Smith Orvi'dc- Davidson, social at Hazelia Saturdav evenin;:. P.. A. Huck has returned to Oswego. Thomas Hurd, of Carleton, v as a business visitor Friday. A ! FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" Sis. Oswego, Oregon Soma Too Tiny to B Seen, Yt 8cin.ia Can Moasui Tiiam. Tin- tery r-lini it-.v thing oil earth 't hli-li ha been in tiiitiy iiieusii: ed I 11 liit win e. Light tvin e. of course, me of differ lit length. In the speetnim Hie nil flare lire longest, orange next, yellow n-xt, and so on to the violet, which are shortest of Ibe visible wines. So If tve were to give tlio measurement of .he very smalli-st thing we ifoiild have ro lake one of the light waves In the violet end of the spectrum or, better (till, one of the waves of the tlltravlo et portion which Is Invisible. Tin- shortest of these that has leeu determined is 120 millionth of 11 mill! meter. Changing this lo fractions of 111 Inch, we can comprehend the small- less of the vt ve better. If llie.se w aves i Were lllfn-ed mm no t,m ,ir the other The school gave a Thanksgiving en- there wonhl be m.,r,. 'JiKinYXi r The school meeting held Monday night was well attended. A budget had been prepared by the school board and it was unanimously curried. A ' ninc-mill (ax was voted to maintain Ihe school for the coming year, $lfl(l was allowed for the manual training and the same amount for the domestic science (lass. The Janitor was hired for the whole year at a salary of law. He will take care of the school grounds In the s-itnmer. Haw to Lrn Writ. Putting wm du together I nut writ lug; making Hue euleiiee Is not wi lt ing; elaborating striking plots la not writing, or all the art literature I Ihe niosi exioilng mistress. To write you mut have lived, you must have suffered and know Joy. you must be able to analyze people, to understand their motive. In love llieiu. Granted that you have learned soine Ihlng of (he motives, Ihe passions, the sorrows Hint rack ns liuniiins, then you must also have your medium In con trol. Words Hie like little creatures that march ami light and sing. They are like extra bauds and brains. Ail the passions wait on 1 hem. Until you get this sense of Ihe cholreuess, Ihe fragility, the power of words, you nre not ready lo traiiHi rllie your thoughls American Magazine llZi:i.l, Ore, Nov. In - (Hpecluli - The Imakel aix lul at (hn school Inline hintnidiiy ctinlng wa a do lilnl ut i ca T he night wa a ralin one, but Hie weather did not amtin lo be hot If oil by tho lUit'lliin a lame number were In attendant. A pro cram of an hour' length wraa glim, r ft r w tilt h many bnket wrro obl The proceed, amounting lo llfiDS mill be kpetil for opera 1 hulra for u" In Ihe new bulbllni!. After (upper 111:111) game were enjoyed Chinch iu-l Ire will be held at tin Bihool Iioum' Holiirday evening, Do ii'inlicr 2, nt 7 -In , All are Intlleil. Mr. A K Helm mid Mr A Wiirthlnglon were i;uel of Mr j I'm nk mid Mi S.tiuli Child Tuidi Kflf IIIIMUI Mr. . NleUoii iiillcil 011 Mr J p Conk ninl Mi J H Jin k ton Thur hit uftri nnnii II. Haker mid ilniiKlitcr. Ml Etlu-i i-re (Nwi'ko Maltoii l-Vlday. (iuirle Aii-tln, Mnrrl Wllmurth, Fred .Milntw.i and Chnrle llalin were llioait finlii Oatteito who attend. ;d the buket him I.iI here Saturday rt onliig Ml llaille Wanker wa very pleas antly eiileitalni-d by Mr. W. II, 7.1 my Friday artcrniMiti I'red M lut) ' and Herbert Duinan IH'iit Sunday afternoon with Elt,i Wanker. Mr. Sarah t hlld and Mr. and Mi V Vl'i.rl lilllvl.ni u.,,. In I'l.rll I A Polit Doubt. ,r. . A fniiil I aienl a telling M iter Her -. ford of Hie n Mlly l i igbi ri-iii.nk of her ' The llaiella l.ltt rury and Deballtn: three tear ild iliiiigliii-i' IntHlcty will hobt (ha aerond meeting llerfonl tt nun li iiii.i. -.h I .Salunlay etenlng. )ieinber . A de ,,'w,,, Vii -at nn l eu lay (,,, re.olved, "That the fVrd Auto tiiolille I of More I'hh Than the Thifxhltig .Machine," will be given KINul.ctll P11) inbroit k will lead Ihe arilrmatlte and Hlanihit Duncan, th iit-Kiitlte. An Interesting 1 1 mo I tv ci led. A cortllal we'eome I tlti-ln! ed to all. Ml Marlon Kntuiau ienl FVIihw nlklit with Ml Jean WIIou. J. S. Jiickaon cnlletl at the Kd Wu ker hoiiie Thutdny afterniNin. MIshch Marlon Kusttuan and Waml.i Wanker were entertained hy the MlHhi Pii) inlirm-t k Sunday afternoon Herbert Duncan wn In Portland 011 IiiihIiii'x Sitliirilay morning. Mr. ami Mr. Roger, of Portland, United with Mr. and Mr. A. K. Ilelun Fiiday, Saturday and Sunday. MIphi-m Ethel Thompnn and Marbm ThoniKoii were gucnt of their cousin. Ml Ethel linker. Sunday. W. II. Cook, tr.insacti'd buslnes '11 the 1 omit v scut Hatnrday. Ili'iiry KtH-lilcr, of Oswego, wn 11 dinner guest of Ed. Wanker Satur day. Mis ha Whltten. who ha been spending the past two week with her mini, Mr. Vernn Andrew, who live tuiir Ori gun City, returned to h r home In this neighborhood Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. Max McMahan were gui'st of the former's parent. Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Mc Malum Sunday. Joseph Eastman and Max McMahan were In Portland Monday. F. W. Lehman delivered a load jf hay lit Oswego Saturday. be akel "Only lliiie." iiit en ,1 ihe mother pMlidly "ii you kii'itt " nll llie liUlinirl-t j ili-iii ill v . "I bate ii'lr!iti mat hoiho time 1 ;.i-e liiiiilnii in- nt.. mi the'r tie "- M. lime Makaiine Wood Pulp Silk, lal ilk li'iinifii. tnieit from wni pulp for e lii ,1 M-ii-ml kind of t'llllfnllila limber me iiltulie I iim-iI aiuiinilly In till loui-iiy in the amnutit ,,f T.IMII.uaiiMI iMiuud It I lilllhretl (rlii. I ; n I it In Ibe iniiiiufa'tiire nf lull Hurry, iwenler and lmlery Dilator. She- llete n wiuiuni trim gut mar rled. tlesertetl her Iniil'illii nud ti"K'il ill in one day. lie What delayed her? - HI. l.oul Pot iUi:il. h Ovrttd Hi Mark!. 'Whfcl. Iihilt-V W hy. Ihe ta-t tuiio I nr you you told me .ton "nc on Ibe rniid In fortune." ' Si I wa. but I went pat my ata Umi." - Ibwtiiti Ti .insi-rlpt Kli.iiiie In 11 I the honey thai liliiut the "ting of uiililndni'M In an other.- I aiidor SALEM TEACHER HURT. I HAI.l-.M, dr., Nov. 27.-Mil's Ethel Illgdon, teacher In iho Sulcm high school, was ctruck by an uutomoblln here li st night nnd probably fatally hurl. She was crossing Church street nt Slain. She was taken to WHIainotti) sanitarium, where an operation was performed, hut no hopes for her re covery nre entertained. Her skull was fractured. Good for Conitlpatlon, Chamberlain's Tnblets aro excellent for constipation. They nro pleasant to lake and mild nnd genlln In eff'vi. Ohtiiltialilo everywhere. (Adv. I tertalnmcnt Tuesday night. All the c'asses took part and the program was well rendered. Candy and popcorn was sold and the sum of $23.15 was cleared to be used as Professor Guth rie sees fit. L. A. Itiillard is building a garage on the back of his lot on "Third av enue. George and Helen Iilgham are con-i 'hem In a Hue one inch long. Tho neg ative corpuscle which is 11 eoiiMtlttieiil part of the atom Is known to be small er than this, but Its exact size ha not lecn determined. That these light waves can be Ineas ured is due to the ract that as light wares are refracted It Is only a matter rf determining the angle of refraction and by triansulatlmi tlmling the Ingth. -Kauan City Ktar. Tolatoy' Intensity. Everything in Tolstoy's i-haracter. i says a litisslan tvrller, attain titanic proportions. "As a drinker he absorbed ' fantastic iiuaiitlties of btior. As 11 ' gambler he Icriillcd his partners by j the boldness of his play. As s soldier j lie advanced gayiy lo bastion four, Ihe bastion of (If -11 1 1) at Sevastopol, ninl 1 there he made dying men laugh nt bis ! witty sayings. lie surpassed eveiv one by his n-iHllglous netlvlly In sport as well as In literal nre." Dogwood Dy. Dogwood was the source of the fa mous Indian red with which Ihe vain warriors dyed Ihelr eagle feath ers and buckskin clothes. They pro cured Hie dye from the risits of the tree. This Is probably (be most bril liant dye to be procured from Amcii- nu tree. No Wondar. Mrs. Ciiibsliiiw-Doirt cry, Willie I'm not gnlii' Lo punish you this time, for you hurried when I called you Willie Iloo h'si. niauima! I fell down stairs! New York Times. Dentil expected) thee everywhere Be wise, therefore, nnd expect death ! everywhere. Onarle. Nervous Women. When tho nervousness Is caused by constipation, ns Is often the rase, you will get quick relief by taking Cham berlain's Tablets. These tnblets also Improve tho digestion. Obtainable ev Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Prpartmrnt is prrparrd to turn out your or ders for special stamps 011 short notice. Orilrrs received" iy 5 !'. M. ilclrirreil the follnvt iii iimming. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER G. H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above. Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink. $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 erywhere. (Adv)