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QHiwoy tit kntkhpuisk. vim hay, ni:ri:Miii:it n, linn. THE OSWEGO RECORD BETTER ROADS on this side of the River. RAILROAD Con nrction with Coun ty Seat. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED CVIRY MIOAY. Advertising r.l. m4 known upon rqut. OSWEGO LOCAL CITV TREASURER HAS BALANCE on hand Of mm: BILLS- ARE ALLOWED. Jrtkle Coon . n (cko tl.uor. Wednr.day. f ' , . ' O.sWKGO. Off.. IVo. 11 (Special) Mr. guiilry l.ted frirnda In TU- The tWl0 ,, rhllrtdty ardvllle Monday, i rnm ,,,,.,..,. h(, r(y . Mr. and Mr. Jot,.. Howell were ihe ! The meeting w clle.l to order !y guest of Mr. Howell daughter. Mr ! Mayor A. K. Wllon. AM ufllccr were T It. Cllnefcller. precnt. The mayor appointed II. W. Mr Frank bltehrt. of Cloverda'e. Koehler. Dr. A. J. Kondter and II. Dir., nut-! of IVrry Mo.lcr on, M. William a a committee to can Friday. ' v. the vote of the t lection hi'U De eds. Ho.ey. of Oregon City. wt a "fmber h. Te recorder read the an- LAKE GROVE ANGLERS' DM NOTE CIVIL WAH U MEN TURN OUT 10 CLUB H0L0S MEETING U 0IES SUDDENLY STJfflD SIOEULK BEE ADDRESS IS MADE BV MAYOR A. KINO WILSON. (not of hit mint. Mm. Thou. Km Hat urday Jack Albrinht, of Oregon City, w.i ii (ivo caller Suudav nual report for the receipt and hunt'iut'tita for the past year, the city receiving frmn all source fur the year IxKX.SJ; dlburment I.IMMM. leav- OSWKGO. Ore. IVc. II. (Special) The member of (he talk tirove Angler' cltih met at the home of ir. II. I". M.Farlano lat week and dis cussed the proposed annexation and fishing la deemed advisable for O wego lake. Thl club ha hern very active In Mocking the lake lth vrl on fish aiul ill' cm It decennary to have law iim.li' to protect the young (lli. Mayor A. King Wilson wa an Inter citlun speaker upon the propoaed an nexatlon. OAK CIIOVK. Oie. tcv. -(Hpe cial ) . A. Prown, a wleran of the Civil ar living on Hie Courtney road near Oak Grov. . I. mil J union in lima In hla barn carl) lat Tur.ay morning by hi 111. r. Mi Oxar Hkmig. He aa taken to the tinute. but illcil at X o'rlmk Tuet.Ly inoru lug He a aufferuiK from a nnr- WOMEN PREPARE DINNER WHILE HUSBANDS LABOR XMA PROGRAM PLANNED. r:tt:rrirrrrrr:r:nrrrmitrrttrn:tru:trttrn:tmrn INCIDENTS OF riONI-FU OKFGON are hi:camj:d iiy J. II. WILSON 4- --- ------- ---- - - t - 1 I 1 . . - . I . I I 1 . . . I ... n. J. II. Wilton, of Cocvailla. rifil ' w 1 1 1 1 ti at In pay Hi price of netting Hi tminlatil. I In thl illy ai cumpanM by III umi, J. WlUnn. it Mr Wll ton I rlpertlng th book of Hi" rouii ly al the mint lioiue, anil blla lu litrrtalliin ri'Xallllig Hie rafr dt of Orenon alien III fatber una of the limit pMllll'Irllt (Irrgiin pl.illirl an Inlerotliig tlory aaa lubl Mr. Wil Mr. A. Kln Wll.on on the alck ' ,n ";' 62 ,n ,h li-t ury lHventber Ut. 1 ! 1 6. The fnllolnK Mt! verv read ami unl.Trd palil: Art Mabel. laN.r tlnaeco Lumber Co.. material .!.vr A. Kiiii; Vilon maile a but n.ea tr:p to ImnaKI, Ore, Sunday tunning, returning Monday ovcultig. Mi, lorry Mon r a the guift of Jo. .M.)ra. Judge of election., her mother. Mr. Holey, of 1'ortland. A. J. Thompson, election Judcg.. Tuctday. ; Mary Moslcr. election Judge Ml. Ktelyn WiU.m a the gucnt ' Mary C. Smith, election clerk., of her :t.' Mr. Ulllvrt llulne on James June, election clerk.. Tumdav. J. I'U kner it Sona, vupplle.. ll.Ti The Uxal order of Itedmi-ii Inliiafel ' 1r K"IT. al.iry and ttamp. 3 00 teveral randldate in the ,-cond and Tnw. printing ballot third di cn-e on Tue.dav ev.. nine. HKIit5.. Mr. and Mr. Gilbert Ualnei and dsiighter, Krancl. and Mr. and Mr. C. A. lu-thko and little ton Curl. cr. cnett of Mr. and Mr. Grant White o( Cinby. Sunday. $ :.r.o .ii! ,0i); BUILDING IS BEING LOWERED AND SECOND FLOOR IS : 01 ; HT.mtltl. Ore. Ihr, U -iripa rU.ll -After da) of iloiMy, raniy milk.. b ... I) tie troke. lie a. a member of the " - "" 'i men nurry i,r ,, ,.,. it.,r.t.l W a.iliiiitiMi tirand Army of (he ll.publle. belong. ,!, , , 1,r,",''', lu '"I I W limn, re.ld.il at Corvalll. He bd Ing In an ea.lern po.l He .a fro- ' , '.', !. Thur. (lwn , ...,. , Mrr ,U, iu. ntlypre.ent at the .....lon. of w" 7u?. J " "Ul"l"'r 21 ! '" ,U,I" " l"-n Meade IV.t. No. J. In Oregon City , ""' , around the aorld tever.l lime.. hit however He had lived .1(11 hi niece ,1, ' , "j.tcn iU; g, . later beiama 1,1. .If. for .everal year. ' . "I''' 1 "amled by (,m, f, HI J.. .h. Ml I " tuner gihNi lliliiK. ' to tempt a hungry irki r. tourl. to Oregon, making the enllr I . .... in .... I M r mo p ain., cuniran; ing nr . ' V1' " ,,,"'", I'arent. A( the lime the aa. Ii )oaia ADDED. II. W. Koehler. na'iiry.. H. It. Pavidson. salary .. Ii Kvan. labor 4.;:. " m,o. ore. ive. U (Special! 6.15 : Mr. Jam.' Coon 1 Improving hi 13 00 ! property on Krout ttreet. He has 13.00 lowered the building to the at reel j level and added a bath room, pantry On motion of Mr. Tollard. the, street j nm' It'rt'h to the living npartment on eonimltte a Instructed to put ideal ,r"' econd floor. He I putting a par 'on rhe li!ew:i'k uhr.i'r iIiai im..v ' tition between the ilrue ilitt:ipf nn-nr tin. .. . .. I . . " v... ...... . . ... mu-1-.i .eiy tamuy in me town deem It necearv. j anil the I. O, giving the place an m ha tome one suffering from the On motion by Mr. Dldzman the Update appearance. Mr. E. U IH- grli pc or toOMlltl. Among thoc on gtreet lighting committee was In- j vidson and family weupy the living the tl,k IUI are: Mr. and Mr. Thos. Mructed to procure wire basket for ' apartment. 'X ,'Ji "w MJ"S, A' J- M"nk- Mr, ,hl l 'une of the S. . u.. , vau, air. j. aiorru.. ina lieu p. railroad track to prevent the parties ihll.lren. M;,". Verl Tou.l ana lorn 10 have been removing the globes' l'""'r!t- I from doing o. Mr. E. U Pavlson had the mlafor- On motion by Mr. Kox a vote of' tune to tep on a nail bich penetrat- thank was extended to the Oswego I nu"u(,u uir iooi. cue i unauie to i lines lor services rendered. i alk at present. Mis IH-na 1'rosser IN DEBATE IT HAZEJLA LITERARY AND DL DATING. SOCIE TY MEETS XMAS PROGRAM IS PLANNED etl from loiiiliw! lu belli l,v I,..!..- ... ... .. .' . . " -- ot age. anil uiorouriny eiio)eil llie ..... ,..r ,. , in.i ,rll Bi1Ugli it ieijuire.1 .it mnniti. haul ijoic I ir. I- wa i.i.i. I. i,l..,...i '.. . . .. . . .. . "- 'to ma an ll the g. n.ra ,M.,,.,r iiunlte , t,,,.t u ,!... . ,,.( n .he g.H.,1 ,.,k the, h.,d .i.,rt... ; ...,,g.l,. t r,e In -mlibtt" ,", V' " V ,'",""r ' "' "'" in. III. I I.e. h., laid al tin. Hapti.t . ,. , p,,,,,.,,,,, , thnnh. the f,it on i n. 1 i,. ... ,. mi llie i. M ,, (hii liiia. uiglil .ii. ,! , la, , ,.. ,.a'eeK lal-r. priding IlieiiueUr upon ire.it liil. rct . t..k. ii In (lie . -. p, ,iig ,elen Hie to cllle.. nr behm .l.le lit alk on til., water of . Mr f. I, ll. - ,. i . l ""'r BnY ,nl M" '" " HI""" He tHer II fe.it few III. II r.'UIIVr. Iml i,. al ( pt.'.erile I ' II (Special ) I,, ,. at the .idea.ilk .,,. '- M.llleV .S. e, P lie r. Iiirn. l fr.., 1,1. pr.itl.liiht o 4'oitalll. but how In gel tli.'in time aa putile Mr. Wllu.n .e iihiii a plau and InlervleaMl ona of hi friend. liu offered lo aa.l.t hi in In i arrt Ij.g out (he i hem. It a lo build 1 f'.t Ih.hI allh aaaliera on rai h tide, and built to I but It would carry Hie full flvo ton 1 ha boat a lit proH'lle. by I hit wo men by mean of Ian lung h.I... A rapalan a al.it placed on Ix.ard befor leaf ing I'ortUnd, and Hilt helled out woo derfully ahen lh rapid were re.ili.il by Ilia men Oregon City u lafely reached and another lnk confronted Ihn lao men, and II a, to carry th five Ion up In Ihn keel bout thai waa In walling ali.vc Hie fall.. Thl hav ing l .eii accoiuplliihi'il. and Ihe boat loaded leady fur .alHng Hut lao men attain look i their trip homeward. In milking Ilil. trip with their long pike the men Mere for. r. l.i alk Iroiii Ihe front of (lie l...,il In Ihe rar all. rn.ilel). mi l re.ii ., Curtain two II AZKI.IA. Ore. It. The llaiella l.lter.irv and Itebatlin: , ' o... ...... i.K U1IU , , hl H,(,hi short program follow .-d by lm- , ,..,,., xvu-l.,i,i:t..ii lu ti,,,,.; pro. iptu Program ... given. The lo lake Thanksrh u.g dinner w III, ihe I H. kn. cell .Ii k ! OAK GROVE luertlou ' Kesolved that the Kurd aulo family "'ore nencnt to sih-leiy tlian the MlM Kva Seedling ha be. threshing machine," wan dbatnl. The xt, n,,. i.revaillnv 1...1 -.1.1 Judge decided two fur the negative p ,,r., .,. . , , ' 1 and one for the affirmallve. mK Ml TlMl). HMlh. . . .,.,': The next meelln.: will be on Do. home uflcr h.iv lug an operalluii on her comber 13. A Christ mas tree and pro- throat ll, r luollier report the (n gram. Including a costume play, will still Hh her si i,t lu Vr(l,u,, .,,i be given. Is i n i le. i,,,,,,,. ,,, and M. J. Halt have been assisting tlon of Mr. Tollard .Mr. Davidson in the postoffice. The Artisans held a special meeting Tuesday evening at the Grunge h:ill fr the purpose of Initiation. E'even candidates were Initiated. After the business meeting a banquet was held in honor of the new members. Mr. Wni. Husch Is expected home trom the St. Vincent's hospital this w eek. She Is arpldly recovering from ;.n operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Ceo. Thomas received notice . el the death of her cousin. Mr. Chas. I.euiery. last week. The funeral was held at St. Louis. Oregon. Mr. J. Morals, Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Hill will attend the funeral. It.'V. Mr. Coleman will preach at Ih.t Mr. TI as I. preparim; lo put wa Haelia chool house Saturday even ter from a never lalllug spring Into Ing. December HI, ut 7::!n. hi bruise and barn Mis Dorothy Zlnser'niid pupil if Mr K"'ll,f ha built a garage on th. the Hue'la bcIhhiI il give :i Christ- J'n ' rtl.tml where he w II OAK CROVK. Ore.. Dec. 1 1. (Sue-' ma program nud have a tree Cri.l.iv P '' b'e road lo Cortland cr ! The council then adjourned on m.v 1 clal.i School closed last ednesday 1 afternoon, Ivecember " 1 " "' House Ills niolor Irm k. Mrs. M. F. Hohklrk was""al'ort''irt1 visitor Tuesday. Miss Mamie Colburn was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Mrs. George Gigham was a Portland shopper Tuesday. ' The tallies Aid society held 'ts j monthly tea at the home of Mrs. J. A , Goodoll last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hardesty were Port STlflELD SAYS ! HE IS CERTAIN SURVIVED .BY .DAUGHTER .AND land visitors Tuesday. ONE SON WAS NATIVE OF BELGIUM. J. Ii. Kvans went out on his farm Sunday near Coble. Mr. and Mrs. Ft. tv. Rowley and son, Herrold. spent Sunday with Mr. Row 'ey s sister. Mrs. J. II. Riley. J. A. Goodell returned home last OSWEGO. Ore.. Dec. 1 1. (Sl)ecial) Mis Delia T:1V(Q mva a mcnnoM.t ! fr Jnaenh X'sin TI.ivca ,,inl a hA party at her home In South Oswego home of his daughter. Mrs. Lena Foots 1 ,from 8 ,'"nK 'rin ,n Montana in sust Saturday night. Those present n December 9th. aned 73 years, were: Aileen Worthlugton. Esther, Mr. Van Duvse was born in Itel Kessler Doris Xiebusch. lone King. gium. He emigrated to Du rierre. Alta lrtz. Marjory Weight-nan and - Mich., from which place he came to t.randma Ha'lian. Mason Worthington. 1 Oswego, accompanied by Peter Key Charles Williamson. Cecil Xiebusch. ; SPr. He is survived bv his daughter The evening was spent in playing of, Mrs. Lena Foote. and one son. Mr Pe- ur.nies and dancing. j ter Van Duyse. The late Mrs. Louise I Koehler was his daughter. The fu ! neral services were held at the Cath- : olic church Monday morning. Decern- the Interest of the Voting Men's Chris tian association. on account of an epidemic of measles In the community and Joining district. The building was fumlgnted and school reopened Mond.-.y with a few absent. Dellon Olds, son of E. I). Olds, un derwent a second operation at the Good Samaritan hospital two weeks ago nnd Is doing nicely. George Higliam, Sr.. returned home it 1... ...... ... ! Jerry Plala wa a husi s visitor In " r ' "" , '"" "'" Oswego Saturday. T ,,r"" ""' ' 1 '" i and laik ulil. .... .. .... . 1 The l.an-lla school K.Joved a v,l ,ruck. , W,fe-!.u ,.. , ,. .,,,,., ednesday afternoon from Si r- Mr. Kr,.n,,, , , .rt ))1(f ,.V.ry Imaglimtloa to w,. ,ve, sor Xeil.ler. Tuesday Willi f.irm pr,u. e. un. Husband ie-. If I were the villain - Kit-hard J. and Joseph Zlvtiey were "ll nl.lo lo pay Ins iielhlmi ns lil;l. New Vork Globe. In Oswego Sunday. rs :,o,- per doren for errs. e also jonein jonnson nutiin re.1 some inii.r irui K, imi nurse cunnol hog last week. 1,0 entirely dlspen 'd with. espe. j Kichard Zivney and Ingvall Johnson ,u.lI,jr "n mt"m- j called on 8. S. Itout. Wednesday. ,T "ak,'r"" KM got her G...,r.. . v,...i. u Mk nta "", "T nd mashed! r ine mill near v off n,.m.. .... OF SPEAKERSHIP UMATILLA MAN, CLAIMS THAT HE HAS 41 VOTES PLEDGED TO HIS SUPPORT. Dif1rnt C.rcumtt.ncM. city Friday. finally relieved Ihe little sufferer. Roy Foster wad n pleasant visitor In lluy Gage pt open (ho end of hi Oswego Sunday. thumb on Ihe left hand while splitting S. S. and A. R. Houtz were tn,n;i- acting business In Portland Friday. , 1 Mrs. Fred Lehman and children, ' -i- i .j- 1 l.enn. wtlliur and Donald, were en- terlained at dinner Sunday by the WILSONVILLE. . former's Bister, Mrs. Frank Child's. .. John Illgham was a business visitor ' ' f at Shoals. Oregon, last week. WII.SOWII.I.K. Ore.. Doe. H Aioen it. noutx was In Oswego Sat- I Special ITI10 W. C. T. U. met with i '"lay- , Mr. Ira Seely on Thursdav! mm ir v wmmnmiwuMB, LIST IS DECLMD "OfflCIAl' Hcprtunlatlvc elect Dedm.n and Stvn. of Cl.ck.m. County Ar Claimed by St.nfiald 37 Named; 31 Elect. her 11th. He was buried at the Cath- Sat"nlay niK,lt from J'aker. where he I olic cemetery In Oswego. WAS 45 YEARS OLD AND A MEM- BER OF OSWEGO LODGE j I. 0. 0. F. OSWEGO, Ore.. Dec. 14. (Special) I --.Mr.- Carl Anderson, age 43, died at the Emanuel hospital, Portland, Do-1 cember Sttli. of concer of the stomach. I Mr. Anderson was a former resident 1 of Oswego and belonged to I. O. 0. F. lodge In Oswego. He leaves a daugh ter, Myrtle and a son, Frederick, and a sister, Mrs. Augusta Lindgren, near Gresham. Fnueral services were held at the Swedish church near Gresham and bur ial at the Douglas cemetery near Troutdale. The funeral arrangements were in charge of Gresham and Oswego I. O. O. F. lodges. Members attending from Oswego were A. McVey, G. H. Miller. H. M. rox, D. Ii. Vox and F. E. Davidson. E.J. FOB MI CLERK CARD GIVES VERY NOVEL AND PRESSING REASONS FOR HIS CANDIDACY. OSWEGO, Ore., Dec. 14. (Special) E. James Jones, editor of the Oswe go Times is a candidate for calendar clerk of the house of representatives at the 1917 legislative session. On his card his reason for entering the race is given as follows: "A wife, six kids and a country newspaper to sup port." Don't Writ. D...... "Don't write (oetr.v unless 'you curt below' laBt year help it." says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. And often when you think you can't help It 'lis well to consult a doctor. Toledo Blade. Measure For Measure, "My Inisliiuid gives me a bushel of kisses every morning." "My bii-leiiMl irleo me n peek." Dal'as has reduced tax levy 4.4 mills Nervous Women. When the nervousness is caused by constlpr.tlon, ns is often the ease, you will get quick relief by taking Cham- Stopped Children's Croup Cough. "Three weeks ago two of my chil dren began choking and coughing, and I saw they were having an attack of croup," writes liillie Mayberry, Eck ert, Ga. "I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and gave them a dose has been employed on rock work on new high school now under construc tion. The snow and cold weather has stopped the work for the present, W. M. Cook, a prosperous farmer In the Willamette valley near Albany and a brother-in-law of T. R. lllackerby. spent three weeks visiting relatives and friends, leaving for his home Tues day by the way of Twilight to visit L. E. Hentley and family. The Ladies' Aid Boclety of the MethodiBt church will meet Wednes day in the church basement. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Harnett and Mrs. Ahault motored to Iieverton Sunday to visit Mr. Conway, an old fritud of the family, who is 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coursen Hare of Portland were guests of Mrs. Hare's sister, Mrs. J. U. Evans, on Sunday. Miss Louise Fallensby, of Vancou ver, H. C-, was here Tuesday visiting relatives and friends. Keturnlng to Oregon City where her brother lives. Mr. and Mtb. Guy DeGolia and daughter, Altha, of Astoria, formerly of Oak Grove, nephew of Mrs. L. E. Armstrong, Bpent Thanksgiving here and with friends at Montavilla, return ing home last Sunday. Mrs. M. D. Howard left Monday for Salt Lake to visit her daughter. Mr. Howard will leave in a few days and Join his wife when they will Journey on to Minneapolis, Minn., and Join their daughter, Mrs. Rex Lampman, and children. Mr. and Mrs. Howard expect to make their home In the east. Fred Haywood, of Canada, has pur- Henry Pollard, (called Hank by hi The Tappendorff fltimo I now be- 01" lo K" ,"J,I1,, llauiplon-lji.t week a doctor told at the friends) was In Portland Saturday. Ing built aero the creek K. J. Zlvney was a Portland visitor Wood's farm. Friday. I The entertainment given at the James McMithan waa tho guest of school house on Friday evening under his son, Max, and family tho latter "llce of ,q Partent Teacher part of the week. , association, waa a rare, treat. Master Harley Whltten spent a' Mr. Kidder who ha been quite III. pleasant day In Oswego Sunday. , n"w better. Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan and Mrs. Annie. K. Say and grand daiigh- sons, Jack and Clark, were pleasantly ,,!r C'aire Say, have returned to Now entertained Sunday at dinner by Mr. ,"'rS. where Claire Is attending high and Mrs. Joseph Eastman and Mr. and "K'hool. Mrs. Joseph McMahan. Goo. Ilatalgla has been very III for Mr. and Mrs. Crlmmins, who were t,lu lnHt wo,'k and Dr. Hutler has been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. In attendance. Thomas, the last week, have moved to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Seely wnro Oswego, where Mr. Crlmmins Is cm- In Portland on Friday. ployed on the rock crusher. I Ml. ...... Mrll ,.., ,V..,r QM , lthodcs.-l.iist week n doctor told mo lo go north. Hutu It. eiisl nnd west, b didn't cure which. I was calling 00 his ilnughler. Ilostoii CI the. .OUR JITNEY OFFER This and 5e. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Cc nnd mall It to Foley & Co., 28:iG Sheffield Avo., Chi cago, Illu writing your immo and ad dress clearly. Yon will recelvo In re turn a trial package containing Foley' llonny and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Fo'ey Kidney Pills, for pain In sides ami buck; rhouma tlHin. bnckat ho, kidney and bladder nil- Mrs. A. Worthington is on tho sick Ing Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Huker at nionts; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a , ( hampoeg, where Sidney has routed a ' wholesome and thoroughly cleansing list. Hazella's non-sectarian Sunday , furm school met Sunday with a largo crowd Tho Hood View basketball team, in attendance. Anyone, Independent will play a gnmo at Mnloy on 8aturdny of creed or religious sect, who attends evening with tho Mulloy team, for three Sundays in succcesslon Is a The members of tho Rebekah lodgo member nilrl nnv mnmhor ulin In nlt. pnuo n v.,rw nl..n I ... - - " ...j i'luiiuuiii nuipiiHu puny sent for three successive Sundays is a and banquet to tho Odd Fellows on! I visitor until they have gone for three Saturday night, at the claBe of tho cathartic for constipation, biliousness, neaiincno ami sluggish bowels. (Adv.) PENDLETON, Ore., Dec. 13 Rob ert N. Stanfleld tonight uiinount oil the name of 37 representative who have given hi ui their personal pledget of tupiH.rt for speaker of tho houte In (lie coming legislature nud have, an thorUcd hi in lo publish their name. A only 31 vote are iicconury to elect the speaker and Mr. Stauflnld'. list of pledges contain 37 natntM, hit already ha six more than a majority. Mr, Stulifleld .aid dial, with the name of several other members who have not yet authorized Mm lo publish their name, ho I asiured of a mini mum vote of 41, Since the speakurnhlp contest be came warm, several weeks ago, 111 have, been published at varlou. time of member supposed (o bo for Mr. Htnnfleld and those supposed to be for laiul E. Ileun, of laino county, his principal opponent. None of these lists, however, has been official. Tho list announced tonight by tho Cum (Ilia man Is Ihn first ho has given out at nny time, slnco ho entered tho race for spenkvr of tho house. II. A. Dndmnn nnd Harold A. Htovuns of Clackamas county are In Stanflold'a list. Good for Constipation. Chninhcrlnln's Tablets nro excellent for constipation. They am pleasant to tnko nnd mild nnd gentle In offo.-l. Obtalnablo evorywhoro. (Adv.) Sunday In succession. lodge meeting. rlin U'aa urmt. ' L".! ll. I i,er.a,n's Tablets. These Uhlets also rV taTpn improve the digestion. Obtainable ev- for codlfi bron(.hitl)i !a grippe C0UKhta. 1 rywhere. (Adv) (Adv.) before bedtime and soon their cough ! chased the Howard oronertv on Rail stopped ami they fell as'eep. Next j road avenue and will take possession morn 11? inr-ir i-nuirh -mi -n ,m .r ' FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY ' Villiger & Schleisa, Props. Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" Sts. Oswego, Oregon on the 20th, the family coming this month. Mrs. Thompson, sister of Mrs. A. G. Kinder has left the Sellwood hospital, where she underwent a serious opera tion in November and taken apart ments in Portland for the winter with her family. Th Bun In Grave Danger. Maud Oh. doctor, how low the un I this evening: It. -Yen. I fear he will nor survive lh.- i.l"lit I'iii-Im Kir.. Rid Your Child of Worm. Thousands of children have worms that sap their vitality and make them listless and irritable. Klckapoo Worm Killer kills and removes the worms and has a tonic efrect on the system. Does your child eat spasmodically? Cry out In sleep or grind Its teeth? These are symptoms of worms and you should find relief for them at once. Klckapoo Worm Killer Is a pleasant remedy. At your druggist. Mrs. H. T. Duncan, who Is superln-- Tho Hood Vlow haskotbull team tendent and teacher of the "Friendly" played a gamo with the alumni ot or Illble class Is efficient In her work Tlgardvlllo high school on Friday cv- anu makes It Interesting for the school enlng last, and defeated the Tlgard- with her lively wide awake dlBcus- vlllo team by a scoro of 17 to 15. j lons. The Corral Creek Mothers' club hold I C. Antone liouU gave a birthday of- a meeting at tho school houso on Frl-1 ferlng Sunday of seven centB, one day p.fternoon and decided to have : cent for each year. The birthday of- the Interior of tho school room paint- j ferings are a help to swell tho fund ed during the Christmas vacation. i and the school enters Into It heartily.: Santa Clans seems to bo storing up Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. a lot of good things at our vlllago Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltten were stores, and everything looks as If our i initiated into the Oswego grnngo Sat- Christmas Is to be a bright and happy unlay. one. The Misses Lucy and Hannah Pol- Several members of the Masonic lard entertained friends at dinner Sat- lodge will attend a meeting ut Slier urday evening. wood on Saturday evening, December Miss Irene Duncan was unable to at- 10th. tend school one day last week on ac. I Mrs. M. ('.'Young spent a fow days count of a severe cold. ' In Portland during the week. A. E- Thomas was marketing pota- Miss Mary ilrohst, our talented mu- toes In Portland last week. slclan, goes back and forth to Port- Miss Alma Ilabcock Is teaching land each week, where she Is teaching school near Molalla. Miss Ilabcock Is music, hut still retains hor cluss hern, a Kansas friend of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. much to the delight of hor pupils and ISoutz and has made many acqualn- friends. tames at Hazella while visiting at the Iloiitz home. pnt0., 8chema, rrana oavinson was in uswego tat- It Mr Hlm.tcr. a London Jewel- I urnay. The Hazellates who attended Oswe- er, who was Instrumental in eipoHlng go Grange Saturday .were Mr. and Mrs. ,,,B "'""" "" "''. '. C. C. norland, H. M. Norland, Mrs. claimed to have discovered the Fred Ichman and children, Mrs. philosopher's stone. Ills method con Frank Child's, Theodore Stelnhlller and slsted In having a bug of gold dust Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whltten and chll- concealed np his sleeve, from which. ''ron- ' by an Ingenious y.ntrlvnnce, he was Fred Lhman was an Oswego visitor flbI1 , ,,,,,..,, ljc )(,wdL.rfi,i mpta Sunday unnoticed Into Ihe crucible. Ry this t. C. Borland one of Hazella. pic- mtM he WM B,))e , mM , BOveTciga IT . ,CMr'ru -'"". . tnd produce three or four times It on m a or At nf ria nHi n n On 4 ed master of Oswego Grange Satur. day. weight In metal. London MalL Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stump Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on sliort notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following- morning. 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