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OKEliOX 'ITV KNTKIM'KISR. KUIll.W. HKfKM HKI H, THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con nftiion wiJhCmiu ly Srat. HKITKR ROADS on (hit Mtlr of thr RDrr DEVOTED TO THE BEST IN I BRE8 I S 01 osWEGO AND VICINI I N THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLIiHIO IVKRV FRIOAV. Oswego Locals Auvtrtltlng rat, mad. known upon MMtl MASK BALL I SUCCESS IN SPUE OF HARD LUCK AUTO CARRYING ORCHESTRA TURNED TURTLE ON ELK ROCK HILL. onF.;o or., d : ifeeejBlJ Thr i at bulb l-t.lt. Altar .octet, tut i Wadnrada, afternoon at the homr of Mr J Well In Houth Dego. A rr. luMlaM alteruoOA an. .pent I hi meeting waa in thr torin of a allver Ira Mr. H. McDonald and Mr Jaik , ..,. v tailed rvlallvra ami frtrnda in , til. John Wednrada, Ml Mhel and F.velju Wllauii w.r. iWW WiO. On I iHpeciah ihr gur.la of their alaler. Mra. (illbvrl th. ,.ipe (mm. In l Mywtti lu re PIPE FOUHBHY TO RESUME OPERAIION OPENING OF IMPORTANT INDU TRV HAILED WITH MUCH PLEASURE. i-go lhal ih bom ol Mi and Mr. Karl Ikxld lnrmirl' ul o.ik QftweJ t.urnrl Ik the iroun.l i n IB I wrrr aa Itum Ihr Route The, lull hue Ihhii i . RK in go un a ! i arm m-ar I'ntlai lino. in a hHiM la un. 1. 1 iuulrui ii.'ii and the famllv ! t. lo art . 11M aral I MM J. Dean Hmli'i I biiiliiint a wrtw lor hla r Ford ha pun h Ihr Oregon I'll agent Mr. M f. II.. I. kirk wt -Ii.m ! i M.. ii. in mornlm liallir thl k 1 lie following oung i- , attend rd lb Kpworth league convention at iimr operation, within a few data. Thr (outnlrv lnrtilhr t-uiplo,inrn( to alHiiit Hurt mm and contribute. IDAHO IS A BIO STATE. Larfaj Than An Nt In, ... . With Mar, land Ad.i.J To n of u i. ti IMMMfeM Idaho iu MM h IiiI . , ia I, . . a liill pink Mtffet ah..ml l.l.r an t-a.) i hair ' lug mil, II nut) I tf lnterr that a gania ,,,u "I. "b In Hasi a.tlnl ihr I ih i. ...tli frt mil. tar lu tlu toutlrllalluii of Ihr ii I i . a i ii.. a Fi i nayl I'.ntbii.l iai.la mid tlhi nhliird ami lararr a . . I AHDt NWALO : HA LI A ll .1. Ilir all New Ci . lni. l .i.it. . m ii I. Maltha fVldmati I III . Hi. Ii Maryland In. Iiidrd for ,-..,1 uira.urr ol hrr imrriil. Mr. and Mr John " tni.UHi nuu iiurt) tnrw -oi)ilra rVldman MWWKA Or).. Dec. T -Ifpeclali Ihr masquerade ball gum by Ihr football aquad, ranir nrar bring 'a fail ure aa thr orrbi-atra hlrrd (or thr oc casion failed to put in appearance be- i ar of Ihr turning ovrr ol thrlr auto- N llr on Klk Rock bill i hi. on . .., num., , ,.,.. , ,.( N ll'llHi.k Jku- ln.llll I h. Il-.lfl.. Intimation I gltrn a In hoi long It I rMrlrd lo rontimii In oirrallon Mlmarth, I'haa Austin t baa llaitir Jr, Klorrucr Hrumliaugb. tlitauvtb Halnr. Kda I'orlrr. Kllr Klrlu. Itertba Wurtbington and Mr. Krnrt 1 Seal. Mr. A ti. Klrtn and iblldirn icni thr arr. k-rnd with Mr. Klrtn' moth. r. I Mr. Jane Klrln. Mr J. ub ol l.udwlc. No.. I Wa iting her aon. Mr. Wtu. tub. Mr. K. 0. Wakrllvld a thr curat llrnry Huu burnt lat wrrk OAK GROVE Mr V H.. m tUltnl Mr ami Mi. K.irnham ol HlllalNiro Orr, nrr Ihr ihlrtlrth Mr ami Mr Ijuulirrg. ol Hr'lwoml. liardrn mrrr glllnl Mllh n IHUtl daugbjrr Humla, mnrnlng t. I. WioMlnurd klndU !urnllii'.l Hi. mulr for ihr rvrnlng mtrrtaln i hl l"h','r. Mr inrnl. Alout forty rounlra wrrr pre MM lrUr were glvrn to ihr follow- The following offUvr have been Ing ladlr and ci-ntl. inrn: First prtie elected lor Ihr rnauing term of Ibr tor ladle, Mr. C II. Koaentretrr. a Kebrkah lodge: Noble grand. Mr, t'olumbla.' second prlrr to Mi Kl r Sihawprr. U. grand. Mr- Vo. na BUtoa. as n Turkish lady." First J financial secretary. Uute IHtu. set prlie for grnt. Uoyd Totnlln. rr- relan. Mary A. Hliknrr. lreaurr. resenting Portland t'rmrnt Co;" sac- Mrs. Win. Dyer. nd prlie. Jack Conway, as an Indian, j Mrs. J. C. Halne. Sr . Mrs. i:illnrt llamrs. Mrs. Jj K. Halnrs. Mr. C. A. 1 Itrlhkr were gurst ol Mrs. II. H. 1 Hussard Thursday. Mr Win. Hunh ii taken suddrnly ill with apiiendlcltl laat Krnl.i Sin wa taken to St Vincent' hoapltal. SCENE OF MERRY PARI! FRIENDS GATHER AT OAK GROVE HOUSE TO CELEBRATE WED DING ANNIVERSARY. i llli . I Mr ..ii. I un, Si ll M ii.nl liurdrlni I Slrnarl. ol FREAK TREES. SOCIETT MEETS OAK UROVK. Ore. lire. T H8ie clal.l About frlrnd and neighbor gatherrd at the home of Mr and Mr Charlie Worthlngton laat Satuntav night .ui.l cm them .i Mirnrk-.. in shrrr an oiierutiou was found to be . .. . . vi.. ,,...h u ... honor of thrlr .eienth wtMlditiK annl MRS. WILL BICKNER HOSTESS AT VERY ENJOYABLE AFFAIR LAST FRIDAY. along nicely at present writing. Mi Klltalicth fierce who has been lllinK Ml Mildred Nieluah returned to ber home In Canby Tuesday. wrari Miimc. darning and tarda f.-a tarad thr rtrulng A dainty lunch a ered by the hotea. Those pres ent were Mr and Mr. It. O. Worthing ton Mr and Mr W II Stoke. Mr Thr Dorcas sorlrty of the Congrega tional church met at the borne of Mr. Will Hi. kin r Friday afternoon. De-n-mber 11. A very pleasant afternoon us spent by all present. A dainty lunch was served after which all d' iwrted for their homes, hoping for a iriiltltlon of the event soon. Those present were: Mrs. K. Sin .lair. Mrs. Ste'la Shipley, Mrs. A. J. Thompson. Mrs. J. Mclntyre. Mrs. Gus Smith. Mrs. Ann Russell. Mrs. E. P. t"ay. Mrs. T R. Cllnefelter. Mrs. Geo. Thomas. Mrs. Cbas. Ilickner. Mrs. Jno. the Mimllrt of whlrh I half aa largr aa Ibr atate of llliodr Ulnn.l ami the rtaas4a larmrsl grralrr ibau iba cumblnrtl are I a or Maaa. liUM-lt ami lrlaHan. STAFFORD lilnbo nUri an aira i.f Kl sn? .uara mllr. tlhklril prim Ill U-lwivii Ilia ) Rocky gaoiiuialii trgi. u ami thr t'o , luiulibt . inii hi only a iull part In STAF.HD. Orr . IH-, . (IMCWI iTSSf. "Ht"." V""' n Ibr grr.1t Iji.Iii In rlrvntloii aU.rr Man, pupil, havt barn out of chool JJ, m rltg(- fru jg ...n to.ua urn no ai. .towi, rr frrf. , .rl ,., ,., ,.. ;s f, ... , ,v ",rn utiinill of llimliiiau rak ll I drain Thankagltlng uaaaml wuh thr uual rtl mainly to Ihr foluml.li llin ugh tlie lamll, galhrringa and loa.lid ...untry Mnakr rhrr ami II irlbularlr ami ba '""''a. BU aunual rainfall of about arraRlaati The .till. iron meet at -tainl Inter lm be, thr range lu a tingle year al val at thr chapel to pi.utlrr ong. different place bring from l to hlt nvltailon. etc, for the .omlng boll lyvlebt Imbra la)- Ttir ladoalrlai of thr tle are . blrlly Odle Cow rll. who ha hrm with agriculture. tot k rul-lug ami milling Ailolph Drlkar lor a nutuin-r of year hcat. nata and italura are Ihr lielna a ward of thr Aid ... n-ly. Irft to prlu. Ipal cni A large area I cultl 1 attrtid hi brother'a fun. ral. aud ! Irrlgallou lite mlurral pro Ing now of un age when h I hla own dm tloii In. Imlr gol.l, allrrr. MPPM . "boss." drii.lrtl tu stay with rela- ll ",hI -'leok-glial Hurvry llul , tltr. hat Inn kSMSB oif.'r. a ,1 no. trtlu rltion. He waa a faithful buy and nuni l.e.lde. Mr Drlk it laiull, will TOO MUCH FOR HIM. nilta him. , Carl ami Clarence Acini ., M A.im.u n. cm G... h WiIi'i Rabble arnt Mnmla, ersalajj with Idea ol Ecanamy. thrlr sihuotmatr. Roy ting... who baa "I can uiidrntaud.' rruiarkr.1 Ibr bri'ii out of Kcbool with a told and olfl.r plill.MopbiT to Ihr vlallor to bl iiore throat, but will be able to atari MMMaTa, "i.t of ii ,. IMaWaM iralla again on Turadav. Tin- . v.-nlng wa ami cbaractrrlatk's thai piuzlr the or pleusantly spent with table game. .Unary man. BM when a woman br- Mr Nul.um and hualh aaassl the '" I'ra.il.v IVOtJOtaJ .hr Iravr Un' hitiiiai in ir.it mi. i hi.iI . i it i v sarin a mtth S..-...I .i "" " ""it fa" H "Of the whol , 1. I1-'"1' """ M SOBilfBl faJ Mft to admit that. Iie taixr rirry woman ay ahr U rco OMl nl. an.l M grutlrmaii would im Irrtuke lo illuie a lady's atatetuent al lral. no grnflriuau of in, anjualnt ame would undertake to dUpute It lu a v nl - MIHKNWAI.D, Ore. Dec, 7 iHpe IIAXKI.IA, Oir. DM " (Hpeclal i Mali Mlaa Gertrude llargreatra r'- Jonrpb Mi Miibau of Maple Knoll liirnr.l homr from Mouiunulb fi r f ,al i,', gpnl plavMUl dav Tnuradav 1 1, .ink. siting iioibia, Hth Mr and Mr Mas McMakaa and Mr LtWtS. of Wel.ni.i Tens. r 1 ktilillr. Clark and Jack McMahan will MMl It the chiircb Mnmla, nlgbl gUolwrd J -iMir). Iln Colr ami In the llllere! of Ibr Mnmla, achiNil xnul) H Ibiul pelit a plcuJ.nl even UMM and Kmina I. in In apenl u Mih A H I Immn i liur.ila, Tbankkglting with ihrlr aiinl. Mra M ,1 it M iiorlaml wa mark, ting m.i l u. Ii of Mllwuukle (,.. , ll,. go hi lila, Ml Glad,. DUMM P M I be hull Mu u-ll, ,.,, ', h. , -,.,, da,a with her parent of Molalla ,. ,,. .,. Mr. u Thoiim. loha KaVJUct ..I iino.it in Midowi wa a buallir trial KM in the nelrh liorbood Huturda,. Ml llairlrt J Duuiun, who I In .trm-tor In Ihr rhool, prni Hoirrul of tin. ..Ii.hiI boiiati lndow. Ihankagiong IIH tin par. lit. in nu hlt h hair MM broken are now being ella. . rriNtiird A. ( noun is vlalllng wllb hi Ml Tori Dledrlth. of Albcrla, Can , luolher. H H Ihuila ami l.imlly I coming In apeml ibe wlnler wllb Mia Harriet Hum an called on Mkw Mr A. Flos of thl place Dorothy Zlllr and the Ijatella . Iiim.I Thr picture man wa here again on i rl.la, aflcmooii Friday, which mad. ua all .mil. r. , ,Uughter. Ml UUj "SS " ' , Hal., and Matter l. rr, Jr . were for. Mr. Dennla and children r , . ..".I I" nr. . ii. hp 1 ail Ml. W North, of foitlulul. Oirgoii, H.avy 1 1 tlormt OH.n Cau. Bnl and TwitUJ Tuing. i av i i I f.irr-l birr ll-r gi...-.ii. I, brut trer tiuuk lb r to l round in algaual all wmU . -lift In: iiinl iiou.lri la oflrii rut.aa.l a. to Ihr t$m ' Forctrr. will fl iIMSllMMNI that bl tlie cm to of I re. lu gMMHUrlMM coin, try and other NcHwig " l.t rr ihr -now fall la heavy Ihr t.rl lit of .now I. re l- n-H Ir In MM UgMlHfM for tin- tin-r l i-' . M : U II I. nr. iiml lamll, llinl.u. I to fortluml Mnmla, In llielr ItaiuMi MlQ ami MMl a dut UktM Your i orreHin.liiil i m rtnii.'. .' ,i liiicr ftnin Mr II A Miller of linker. Ore. Mr Mll'rr aaya the hair pun ba.ril a nice ulfalla farm braille, the, have a MtJMSiMUl Ml) let en mllr from Hukrr Mr Mill I a alaler of Mi S IbiuU Thr. hair tlMlleil al the Ikiult liniiii. time, tieildra the, irtldrd al Molalla for two year anil hair many MtMM lu Ibr iirrounilliig . ounln Me.ar H. S ami A II lloull won liu.lnr vlallor III O.wrgo Wllle. day. J. II Walah. ptnlnlnriit fanner ntnl aliN-kuiBU. i lnilnr vlillor In un .mi ... ii - h. air. i t. . . , , Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Krau. of Eugene, and Mr AlfrH llursl. Mrs. Oscar " rr, r,,l,y I Mirnt Thanksgiving wllh Mra. Cooner. SkooL. Misse Kulli M i,rilniii.m lloUMwUr. prrparr.1 Ihr .hick Mrs Krau'a alster. Cathrlne Kuk. tirrtr-ule Skoog La- en um' ",n,'r 'blng. to llckm IkSWBGO.Ore. Dc. 7 (Special i 1 Miss Thelma Hough was a guest ell Worthlngton. Klv. H.r,llat; and I " hM h", JJ fiSS twv. inw. i . ... 1 i i i, ... . . . en to atlrml I Fiji alHit i m 1 k Iim. Tkim. I of Ml tirace I'onper Tnanknglvlng. ni a". ttarru .-aoog. r rru nar- . " i Mr. and Mrs. J. C liaine. Jr and rla. t'harle. Ilarrl. Theo Worthing- ,lu' 1 "'inliar .. little sonn. Ralph and John, will sH?nd ,on- Mr- BaSBBI Harry' Worthlngton. Mewr. Weddle, Rrl. hl. and Nuae two weeks with Mrs. Haines' relative!. rr,,l Hasting. Herman and Ajajoal baoB set i heir fence back on line. at r.veren ami sultan, wasu .Mrs. ul rmiwiu. .. i nanuuuuup ai. i-,, IIWII ,,,1M. What to uw Hainea sister. Mm AI Urandt and fum Mr ami Mra I'arl Kmiiion enter . ""..sin "imuer auu .pir io e- sarlaui-gel. my goat I II, and borthcr. Mr. Leonard Head- talned at dinner Thaiikgl ing day Mr. "" "or "mewaih l(wv afjujMy, rick, moved recently from Argy le. and Mr. William Kinmons of Wash- lt'",, lo ""' s"ff""l alore. "Take mr wife for rianuitr When. Minnesota to Sultan. They formerly ougul Wash . Mr. and Mr, feiinwlll i Mis Annie Nemlc I. atlU In Oregon rver thg tell me .lie I going lo ecouo- lived in Oswego. Mr. and Mr. Haines and daughter. Kthel. Eurl Knimoii 1 Ctiy. mI(, rlll, , .ingio agonlteil thrtak, win leave SNaturuay. came from Thr Halle to Ik- with his Mlaa I.lbble Rabble ba relumed ami thru Imp for Ihr tall timber. It Mr. Clyde lluydeu is moving to, family mat day. Ilriarwood. Rev. Dow Delamg attended the K;i Mrs. L A. Hathhurn und daughter, worth League In Oregon FTlday an.l Dorothy, of fortland. visited Mrs. Saturday Italllliurn'. narrnt Mr muA lr, Tom l m ... Vl'orthlti.,i..,i ' - Ilickner. Mrs. F. Schawper. Mrs. O. vnr un,iv r..na .l. ,... , i 1 - - - m Mr. W. Clyde iiowden and Miss Am, !akc where be has been hauling piling Schawper were quietly married In Van-! for " llardisty. I When a lire I young thr w.lgbl ..f '" "'" "' ,',du ' ..... m ,, ...... , lolm I: .-li.it. i m ho nl linuii'lir. often lolm liigbum who .pent thr wluti lit Maiellu laal leaf. ha. returned ml hIII turr.w ibr Haiti ranch lunrtb .lohn.tiii wa. a hunlnnaa lal trlntl In III gioinul S -lime It I. I.iiiliil uii.lrr .Ii or . I. lit frt i of .uoh ami Mid In thai , lt .... ... long Hun '", l". w" Saturdat . r. Ilioill.tt. tini' in ii i ' .i i - tint. Iwbni warm ucathcr come. Ihr Irrr 'fall, to pring Im. k Into It. noimul It loll Ilie tuinligr iiu rRMN Ibr Hp of .Ichnson and Mrs. W. Ilickner. The MM meeting will be held at Mrs. K. V tiay g. Ibe tictho.l .""oik i" t" i. no n.onrti. nun ii III mantlgra to nlib-laud Ihr wrlgbl of i tli. .now .if m Mil tvluirr that pof III. 'ti of Ibe Irrr will, n n gcncrnl rule. couilliile lo grow In a normal nil) ll.i' 'i lii I . an.l ollu.r . .1,1 . ' " . Irom u fortland hospital a here he I'lan U to think up a whole lot M nnderwrnt an operan,,,, u,,01, U,., thl,,-. she cannot ,..lblv do wliboul - A ' ,n " ibr top ..f throat for goitre. Upon leaving the an.l then do VttboOl 1MB. Bl IBM T.M,( JoblUlCWa. Pa.. IbotU tWXI hospital hr waa taken to hrr sl.ter'a devl.v .he ..m. at .Ingle alroke Ibr " n M"" lr In Ka.t forllunil i.nni .1,1.. lo .- -t of H ,.lr.. ll.i It,.,.,., ll,... r mil ill. ll ua. pro home. All are glad to .ee her .lulling MCQBOBtad a MrplM i-ouver Saturday, December 2nd. by the Rev. A. K. Skaggs. Miss Gladys Schawper accompanied her sister to Vancouver. Their many friends ex- OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS OAK GROVK. IIZMR JSJUCCESSFUL QUITE A SUM WAS RAISED FOR FUTURE EFFORTS OF SOCIETY. Ore.. tend them congratfulations and wish i-ial.l Rev. M. II. them many ears of wedded happiness, preached the .sermon W . W. Todd and son, Lloyd, re turned from Kstacada Fridav. Dec. 7 iSpe I'aranouglian lust Sumlu, morning, frofessor and Mrs. Guthrie sang a duel. Rev. HeLong asked ior Iba natursllr '!"h,:''! "u" llf r"f"'"' fu. r u.l.i ami Iiiiii. .h. I. t i.r.1 , I ll .! .1... u l """' " """ n III u ll vo.lllger irrr - danger. way. prrpan.l n. prove iba baa aav,, Mon"'" Thr laidles' (inlr will mret wllh BOW m v In IM pr.r. . , .urs. ma ui'isar uir mini inursua, ol - m....... this month and do some quilting for wrtb BaiBg "n oCCatlOM f lhl her. kin! It I. my rii.tnm to pa. for. with i Mr. 0. Z. Holton, of Astoria, .laugh '"" '" ",v hn,", 1 kl,,'7 1 "n ter of Mr. Gag.-, and Mr. C. A. Sweek """P ",,r ' w " He It ever ao boiurly. there'a no far. like j cur uw ii OSWEGO. Ore.. Dec. 7 (Special) The bazaar given by the "Faithful Workers" was a big success, even in spite of the inclement weather, and encouraged the young girls for their next effort. The money gained Will be used for class pins and Sunday st hool necessities. . 0, 0. f, ELECT Miss Levla Todd celebrated her 11th 'I"" balance on the atcreopttcon. Thr birthday Sunday, Dec. :!rd. .Vine f necessary $ was raised in three her intimate friends were present. minutes. The kiddles were served a dellci- The stereupticon will be used in ous lunch, and the afternoon was de- thf first of the two Chrbtmaa pro voted to story telling and playing of uriims. There is some talk of extend ganies. ' ing thr rostrum ucross the front of Mrs. W. Leach, of Portland, was a fhe ' h"ri '" 11 ,nl" 18 ,lone ,no l"'at- guest at the home of Dr Hos.iter ,.n arrBimemein will ik- changoU Sunday. C. A. Hetbke and Clarence Halnea attended the hockey game at the Ice Hippodrome Friday evening. Mrs. Grant White motored from Canby to Oswego Friday. Her sister, Mrs. ('. A. Ilethke and little son Carl, accompanied her home and stayed ov er Sunday. Mrs. fete Eminent and baby are visiting relatives in Camas, Wash. Mr. ('has. Rosslter is visiting his uncle, Dr. A. J. Rosslter. Mrs. Ella Johnson and Miss Violet Smoke are on the sick list Hopes are entertained that prvvs may soon be installed. Thanksgiving morning saw a good sized crowd In attendance at the 10 o'clock service. The prayer meetings are being large ly attended. OAK GROVE NEWS NOTES of Hums, u son in law , spent Thanks giving with her. Very welcome visi tors. fa- WIL80NVILLE. ! ! I I if! ' j 4 ' moinl Time. Dlspat. b. Man I linn tgagi-d up lo hi nr- k lu Ihr Mbit, '-r'' 11 COBB Holland alKiul VI.lMl.uki t ear lo mall. lain It. dike-. OAK GROVE, Ore., Dec. 8. iSpo clal.l Miss Rachel Worthlngton, I daughter of T. it. Worthlngton, sr.. one of the early settlers In this com munity, was married in fortland Sat- affect f).hc generally mmii Ir. than hbrbar rertebratea, A OreonBod .hark COnHntiaa to feet) while hi. hen. I I. pierced by n harpoon or by a knife s. Nuig- n. Ibr nrrvoii. renter I lint touched.'' A NorwegBn intan tic expiorrr. ll I. Hull, give, n iBrtllng word ptctON .f ii slunk'. Irun.it v of life. This mini. I Harold .Say, who la attending the ,.nt,.r WM , IIIIKir , ,. Iceland cod ! i Diversity ot Oregon, spent the week- Bator; Ms nm heart nmi Interotl ! end at his home here. irraoffementi vvrre removed o to Metiga llatalgln visited her parent:, put n prrli.l to hi. enreer. nmi Ibe Hum during the bolidavs. returning Monday mntllated body win then call into the lo Tuulatln where she Is attending sea. lie .Imply Bare I lelsurelv wag Sbark Storlas A shark I. very teMetottt of life, and , .. , r,. ,. .1,1., , i . .i 1 K0OOBJ I. a vli I ue, lull .villi iim-i Dr. iiimther, the liiilhv oo.-l.l. iiolnti.l , . . . , ,, people II la a .o a lieceaalt .Hit III i lie of hi eolitrilitltlon to Ihr 1 Iteratnre Of bl lODjaCl that mV00JK1i I The .iraluhl ami narma latth lan'J will ugl. for .nine people VYIL80NVILLE, Ore., Dec. 7. (8pe dull Miases Gladys and Leah Wug net spent the Thanksgiving vacation at home, returning Monday to fortland. WILL BE INSTALLED AT MEETING THE FIRST PART OF JANUARY. OSWEGO, Ore., Dec. 7 (Special! The I. O. O. F. lodge elected the fo' lowing officers for the ensuing term November 27th: Noble Grand. Joseph C. Thomus; vice noble grand. Donald .lames: secretary, D. II Fox: treas-u-er, G. W. frosser. These officers, v ith the appointive ones will be In stalled the first meeting in January, 1917. Nervous Women. When the nervousness is caused by COoatJpfction, as is often t lie case, you will get quick relief by t.-kiiig Cham .'...rlain's Tablets. These tablets also Improve the digestion. Obtainable ev- rywhere. (Adv) The Ladles' Aid netted' quite a llt. ,lr,lay "-'wnoon. December 2, to Wal- tle mm from Its oyster supper. The Aid met at the home of Mrs. 0. W. frosser on Thursday. A. Krskine Smith, of Vancouver, B. C gpent a few days with his chil dren who are living with their aunt. Mrs. G. Howard pettlnger. Mr. Smith will leave before Xmas for London, England. Ilolhrook. The bride is a gradu ate of the Lincoln high school. Mr. Ilolbrook is a Civil enelneer and Is employed at frendle. Wash., where they will make their home. it. K. Worthlngton, Sr.. entertained tu dinner Thanksgiving day, besides bis large family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf and daughter Lorine. Mrs. Itrbl high school. At the road meeting at lieasant Hill, a tax ot five mills was levied fur road purposes, by a vote of 25 to 18. Margaret Young, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Norrls Y'oung, who has been ill with pneumonia, Is some what better. Mrs. Joe Thornton entertained th! vVllgonville "Five Hundred club" .civ pleasantly at cardl last Monday. Mrs. Heed Graham entertained a of bl tall ami swam rapidly out of ilgbt Cbambera' Journal. Hia Own Shame. Robeit'l mother'. iidiuiiniNblng to her nu, all sun generally ended with Ihr irordi, "I'd be uhamed of you if you did so and so," mid the word ashamed there, 'ore win COMtuntly In his ears. Oue day lifter he had eaten up his lit tle sister's Candy hi. mother said to him: Robert) did you eat Dofotby'i caddy Spirit, of camphor iulil.nl over lis surface will. brighten a mirror, OUR JITNEY OFFER This and 5c. DON'T Miss THIS CM Mil thl lii cm lose wllh So and in. nl it lo , Foley 4 Co.. 2k.lf, Sheffield Ave , Chi IcagO, III, writing your name and ail 1 dress clearly. You will receive In re turn a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for rough., ! colds and croup: Fn'ry Kldnev PIIIh, fur imiii iu sides and back: rheUBa- ii. in. backache, kidney and bladder all- moiils: und Foley Cathartic Tablets, a i Wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, bllioiianeaa I headache ami sluggish bowels. . (Adv I farmera. wua uiifortiiii.tr In loalnu a line 4iw la.' w U k Charlea lairaon. of Tualatin M .. dowa, wa a visitor at the C C. Hoi laud homr Mnnda, Frrd l.rhman. uhtuntiai farmer ol llaiella. waa a vlallor In o.wrgo 8,ti unlay. Kiank DuvM.on. of Ito.e , a bualnra vlallor lu Oawego Halur day. Mr Mold., of Portland, wa ban looking uftrr property Intercnt Hun day. Ml.. Harriet Hniiean .prut a pJajM mil day atkOgptag In Portland Satin- day. Mr. A. ThnuiUK and Ml. Mubcl BOag have ua llielr gur.t. their moth or ami her liuslunol from the count Ingvull Johnson culled on John Hlg haiu Wedne.ituy Itev t'ol an cal'ed at thr II T Duncan home Saturday. ..,. ..! e J ARDENWALD SCHOOL ) ARDENWALD. Ore., Dec. 7. (Hpr .in 1 1 I anil. e I li ne. .y, a tnrnirr pupl! I of this .. hool nmi mother. Mm s it Heneaiy, are moving m Midway, ore . j till. week. I The school gave u Tbiinkaglvlng pro i gram Wcdim.ilay aflrrmiou The giro gram w as a follow : Snug, prlnuur) room; recitation, Mn rla Amtti; recitation, Mary Haatar sung, primary room, recitation. Mar garel Wynckoop, selection from "Hia watha" first ami ..ond grades: I'll grim Church, primary room; Corn song, upper room; violin solo, Emm I, mils, "Planting a Colony," upper room: pilgrim school, upper room vocal solo, Frances Pllinplon, re. Ua lion, Franci'M K loser. Many parents and friends were pr. ant party of friends at dinner on N"ovem nln, ,, ,,, t t; I her 22nd, the occasion being their gel O'Brien and tWO daughters Eliza-1 ''""Kilter Helen s birthday. beth and Margaret, of Oswego, and Wallace Young spent a few days In Ragged Rogers Dafa a mighty short -t nmi yer imokln'. Prayed Iiiliiii Y'es; I like 'em dal way. Y'er don't have ter draw ilei smoke so far. Ex- ha nge. Wash the glass with water to which a little ammonia has been mlih.l and polish with a '-.in- a w hich has been Ijipeil in waer and wrung as dry a. poaalhle. Newberg last wed; villting friends. The Corral Creek sewing club met witli Mrs. N. 0. Hay on Saturday afternoon. pa rents. . . . . , Mi Maud Skoog left Saturday Good for Constipation. morning for Willows Cal.. to visit her Chamberlain s Tablets are excellent brother, Ray, and family. for constipation. They tire pleasan Wa'ter Ilolbrook. flutes were laid for 19. Mrs. H. (). Starkweather and daugh ter, Ada, entertained Friday from 2 lo :, p. m. In honor of Miss Rachel i Quite a numbe of village rusldo'iU Worthlngton, bride-elect. have been ill with lagrlppe during (he lake Rlaley, boh of Charles Rlaley, ! Mat week, a student of the I'nlversity of Oregon I Mrs. chus. Meyers entertained the and a well known football player, j members of the W. C. T. U. at tneir nuoui inangsgiviiig vacauon with his . niectlng last week and Mrs. Ira tfeely was the hoKtess for ihe club on fhtirs- day, "Yea, mn'am," said Robert in n tono of triumph, "and I'm Ju.l as labamod of myself a. i can be, so you needn't be ashamed of me at nil. "-New York fot. Both Died a Thay Wiahad To. Tennyaou, who hum a hy, reserved man, could never understand Robert Brownlntfa love of aoclety, He had been beard to remark thai Browning would die lu ii white choker nt n dinner party The two purls died as I hey would have wlibod to tile- Roberi Browning lu the grand fiilazzo Reiip nl i n, will, his soil by his bedside, and iini Tennyaou in bis beloved Burrey Rubber Stamps Our Rublui Stamp Department h prepared to turn out your or ders tor ipectal stamps on ihori notice, Orden received M. rteliv'erf d the iolotvitii niorninij, FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Or. In-own, Miss filklngton, Miss feekover, Mrs Cora Husselbrlnk, Will- bome. siimuiinleil by his loved ones Mrs. Frank iilackinan of C.urinov lace Voum. una Aoimi. tonvai. utava to take and mild and gentle in effect, road is confined to her home with la I among our village folk Who had to Arrogant. Obtainable everywhere. (Adv., ; grippe. ,' ipend a little time at Tonquin on Sun- ilow are you gelling nong wllb ber Wayne Bunnell'! children have tho I ltle tral" having to wait there on father?" measles and urc out of school. account ol the Oregon Electric being ".Not at ell lie' loo nrrogaut for 0, P. Rotbe and Dually left PVbtav out "' "mmlHuloii. mr." r.,r CallfomB to visit Mrs. Rothe'a , ,, . relatives. Dallua has reducea tax levy l.i mills The infant girl of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. j be,ow aetJ ley Tbiessen died November 28 when' " " " only a r.-w bOUM old and vas 'burled ; &ioPPtd Children's Croup Cough, the next day. . j "Three weeks ago two of my cbll- Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONLS. B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" Sts. Oswego, Oregon "Wbat'l Ih.- ninllei'" "IIi even waul, tu pick his own sou. lli-lnvr "- I lo roll free Press. Mrs. John Waldron addressed th.-farent-Teacher association at Whit, ford, Washington county, December I. Mrs. Wablron talked on general woi. of the association. The Oak Grove Parent-Teacher as sociation will hold the regular meeting V rlday. December 8, at the school house at .1 p. rn. All mothers are re quested to be present. Word was received here a few Hays Mi i haul. Inafficlant. -I've gone OVei (but ear of dren began choking and coughing, and Smith's pretty careful, but I enn't 0nd u'llbllt' Ibr matter with it. Garage Owner V- can't, ehV What do yi 'pose i hired ye for? -Newark Eagle I saw the, were having an attack of .roup,' writes Millie Mayberry, Eck ert, Oa. "I got a iiottle of Foley's Hone) and Tar and gave them a dose before bedtime and soon their cough fortlund Homo Telephone corn stopped and they fell as'eep. Next puny hM u0fldt ot $20,37O and re ceipts fell off f fifi.OUO during past year. morning their cough and all sign of croup was gone." Kolev's Honev and Tar Is a standard low-priced remedy Movement to merge two syatems to M for colds, bronchitis, la grippe coughts. helped by enacting necessity and con (Adv.) venience law. 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