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OKK(iON (MTV KXTKUI'msK. I ItlPAV. JANUARY 12. 1917. I'uil f. THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Coo ! BKTTKR ROADS on this side of thr River. ! uri linn vmiIiCimiii ly Seal. DEVOTED TO THI BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY 5P WOMEN Of WOODCRAFT EI WOODMEN SURPRISE Adverting rate mad. known upon MNMt OSWEGO BRIDE-ELECT IS H GUEST OE HONOR POMONA GRANGE MEETS AT OSWEGO 1HORS0AT BANQUET IB SERVED TO WOOD- MISS ACNES ANDERSON TO BE BE MEN OF WORLD BV WOMEN AUXILIARY. COME WIFE OF CLYDE HAY DEN NEXT MONTH. MEMBERS OF MANY GRANGES AT TEND SESSION TO ENJOY PROGRAM. OHWKHO. Ore. Jan II --(Special I -Wednesday evening. January 3d. he tag the rrgulai meeting night of th OSWttiO. On, Jan 11 (Special) Pomona trangr was roys'ly enter talncd hjr Oawrgn grange Wednesdav when a number of representative, from various granges In the county UN preMMit Inttatlatlon of officer waa due and they were Imtalled by II Chit wood and addreaaei w OSWKtiO. Ore. Jan 11 (Hpoclalt Ml Aimea Anderson the In spiration of a pretty apiKitntml how- er tvt-n at the ham. of Mm i'IiupIkm Woodmen of the World, planned to iu km r Tueaday afternoon. Mm. Km treat IbeinaHvea lo a aupper. The eat Ncal and Mr Hnkuor w.-ro joint Woodmen Mng aecrellvc about affair hostesses. of thia aott, th. W.ui n of Woodcraft I ChrUtma flower and greenery determined to urprlie the men. their were ed In th. decoration, nud a net aortal evening, ao acting in No lt!nis in the dining room r- the rember accordingly, the O. X. appoint-, Mlaa Lillian lllcknef and Mr. P. II. i-d three wlvea of Woodmen to art i JarUch. the detective role. Mrs. August Ken- Many useful and beautiful present pin. Mr. Ceo. Thoniaa and Mr. Q, X. , were given to the bride-elect, llalnc Their effort availed notb- M1, . . ,,,, ,hl. given ,n, UI,,11 h0.," ' k mn 'It" Prt of the month to Mr Hyde !.- ,,..uu ir ... ""- :,.. , also of l)u..,-.l lie I. tuivv In 111., cinnlnv nf Ih Southern lni-lfb- par already planned by the Wood- wlln hl.1,lj(,lUir1t.P, ,t ,,, SUI. .tatUm ZJ? 7. r - one article of food to add to the rap pfl'Il 1 H, ii ill I'll" I H virr of Orrcon City. save an In.t'r .-.ling dlaruaaioa again.! the ann- " The afternoon w. ,pent in music. tloa of Cleekama. with Multnomah r'" . . . . .IL "J " time i' K 8pence. atate maater. discussed varlou Item of Interest to the grant: Milton Shipley waa huatcaa After the bulne of I lie evening iiuuiudcl a aoxial time waa (pent by all BMN be re. Hev I'oleman will hnhl wnlivn ev ery Hun. lav evening at n . lei k Th" Kpwnrth league hi. hi. . i v li en at Be en Ml Mertha Wmthtuginii ii leader lust Sunday, and Mr J. 0, 1 1 II I IK-n. Jr. the coming Silllilul J. I) !.. real estate BUM of Port land, wit an Oawego caller Wcdnev day Mr. 0, Conunt. Mr- Robert fall. Ml Kill n Araon uiul Mt thirls Walker were guest ul Mt Agne Anderson Hiinduv H. Jatitoa Jonas la attending the leg islature oaaemhly at Salem wrv viivuvr. HJIZELM SOCIETY WILL SILVER WE00IR6 OF THE AGED MAN SURVIVES FILL m mm mm ls mm OF 3D FEET WITH AUTO a mil, ama T ION WILL VO' BUI OFFICERS ELK FOR THE YEAR "PRETTY GOOD FOR AN OLO MAN ' HI COMMENTS OAK OROVI NEWS NOTES. IIA.KI.I X (He Jatt It Iripet la I II - linn IM I. Id tun an. I l. I ..Hi m let) met Kaliird) eenlng with giNNl attendance Au ulettlmi of lie officer look place, followed by ll Mv i,l;n I lire Ian 11 , .... imiik vvils.ui a- .u hi. .11 i u i la 1 1 An aueil in..., Mirtlin.l a nlium t r tt t i luuaraui hIiIiIi w mr. lltor rlday. , ; ,,, mr , u u0 )y rj(l)r liy Al WtUBUB iinyd la able to " SbOUt I OMbUt, SJUWttts Us BaSflhlBS WBS BBsV I The nt meeting will be hld B again after two weeks . ge of toum ly dumugeil. llrtal Hid, of Oak tlntve ; unlay evening. January Sw. when a d- lltl- ia the incident utnl tali tn the dam kit. mi tin .I'ltielBUOB BMBtlOB Willi" l.loyd Todd returned from Kstacsdu i ngi d iiinclilnc, jul u the old man w.uiKikiit. aflerwhlih UM MtsM win rata Sunday, where ho wan visiting at the climbing out l nun undsf the wreck the MaatkXs. A giHHl nroKram home of hi slater. Mi Clule t'httrcli Hh Hie eti laitiulion. "Pretty gwM for helng prepared and a lively and Inter I' """'r t4 I! Little Muxine ('liun hlll accompa. an old fellow The nmlnrUt turn It'll eating lime Is eipcited AH are et tlica mill uulllii, and Mill spenu mill nijurru, iiiiiiimikii ine ironi inn ot III" nuiir NNER IS SERVED AND MANY PRESENTS RECEIVED AT STAFFORD HOME. HTArriUtl). (In-, Jau II. ( pe tal I (letirge Van Noitwlik who ha hull up In Wathliigfon number B iiuinth. uilt of the time as aaslatant in a dairy rum h where id cow were 'Hiked, reiurred home last Wedue .y looking well ami hearty A house full of relative helped In '.tale lite (liter wedibiig of Mr .id Mr Curie Tledeinuii last IV iluy and sM-nl a very enjoyahln dai 'he InHin- w tantefiill) in urate. I A I in. ill) prenetlt 111 lit t ar u.t Miumll.-il 111 The next ers. C. T. Dickinson, of Alt Park, a pro greaaive farmer, also treasurer of Oa wego grange, waa unanlmoudy elect ed treasurer of Pomona grunge. Mr. Itlrklnson Is also correspondent to th Orange Hulletln. A sumptuous feed waa glren at th noon hour, to which the vlattors ull did ample Justice and a number re mained and enjoyed the evening lunch eon. The ladle of Oswego grange are noted for their skill In the culinary art. A large crowd waa present from Ha sella. Mr. Chllwood will attend the regular grange meeting Saturday and Install the officers. ' ihev met ul Ihe hiime of A J Mink .ml ih..n nro-rf.M in the hll Th-1 A dainty lunch was served to which supper committee. Arthur Davidson. " u,,, Jutr' W. K Chuck and Kol.ert Piatt. fltM when the women entered the dining hall, but not daunted at all by such treatment and being lent by Mrs. . Kempln. the kaiser, as she is 'dubbed." by her friends, the ladlea proceeded to the hall where the Woodnun were en joying themselves by playing card. They soon recovered from their dis may, and gave the women u heart v The- Ti sent were Mr- Thou Clinefelter und children. Mr. Crugn. Mr. D. A. (illlles. Mrs. C. II Rosen treter and Infant son. Mr ileppell Shipley and daughter. Mrs. Milton Shipley and son. Mr. Stella Shlplc. Mrs. 0to. Snellcr. Mrs. P. II. Jarlsch. Mr John lllckner. Mr. W. V. Hick ncr. Mr. Win. Schwnper. Mrs I'arl Covant. of Portland. Mr. Flora fall, of INITIATE MEMBERS VISITORS FROM PORTLAND ARE AMONG THOSE ATTENDING LOCAL AFFAIR. welcome. The women took charge of ' "'-n"- '" r-uen Arnson. jii un the kitchen and soon had the feast ,lan BWtBer. Mis I.eona arisen. Mr ready and all participated and a royal v t'ooper. Miss (Irace foor. Mrs good time The Woodmen wlshel John t'onway and the hostesse. these surprises would come oftcner. Mr Harden ls an O. A. f graduate snd the Woodcraft coincided with 'ml h'is il"'", several years In fall their vlewa. The supper committee for"la an,! Mexico was composed of Mrs. August Kempln I Anderson I a graduate ot Os- Mrs. Perrr Mosler and Mrs f . X. i wpF P'lb,Ic hools and has lived nil Haines The guests other than th her fe I" Oswego. Woodmen and Woodcraft were: P. " 1 " flay. Mr. and Mr. Sam Xamock. Mis ; Kdith Meyers. Mr. Matt Dldian. Miss l.-nt.a Koot. Mr. Perry Mosl.-r. Miss Mildred Mink. Mr M. Worthlngton. at Hie ll.l-.lla MclhlMllal Kl'lie 1. 1 ..I Hinuluv w liool. Sunday morning Mm II T Hum an, tt.i rlnti inh ul Mi K W l.i'liinan. asiiliituut im rllllendeut , Marlnti K.istin.iii i . u l it .11. 1 1 1 . uier. Kililh Hunker hl.riirl.ui lime weeks at the home of In r grntnliuii cut. Mr. and Mrs. V W Todd. 'lay the aged man returned fur the tna The young peo f the Congreg.i ,'h,,l' N" """ '" Mk ,!rov" learned tlonal church will entertain the offi- hl" "n,e- eers and member of th Y P S. f K Mr Si.n.-li w im In en in the Hernia of Oregon City 8und.it cnilng at tbu pla.e. as .iii.k.n .bmn Miunlav wuh Conttrecutlonul church his heart Neighbor n- called and Mr and Mr. Jack iilcler. of Stirnii to" r'' "' nlM "r Strlck liuueau. ultant lllirarlan. M l.u ter. Ore , are vlsltltn; Mr. and ktrt. I Of OMfBtv CUf, WBB CBlM I elite Hum an. orgatiUt . Iluitle K Wn Perry Mosler. Mr. Haywood on the Wells" place. I her. aaalalant organist, and Donittiy It. V. Cooper and Sam Uanieik er. Is bulhliin- a nr.ue. with Hlai kei ' timer, itiiilrman of lookout commit Oregon City visitors Tuesday. and Armstrong doing the work. lee C. X. Halnea and son. Hick, were A. I.. Hullard. Mr Milliard und Klor Siiiulay school every Sunday mom Oregon City caller Monday- I ence. motored to Twilight Saturday to lug at In ;!n .. . lo.k Mrs. U A. Katbbiitt and .laughter. HsM Mrs. Kellatid and famll). Mr Hill . Mr -i.m,.,, -r- Dorothy, of Portland, was the guest lonl's daughter. Uhopplug It. Pntthiud Welti, ndav ,, i, ... . . . . .. ...i I . . ... .... . . i oi .Mr. KiiiinmuH imreiiis, air nuu Motln r IUai kerb , Mrs KOI llloek Mr. Thoa. Kox. Sunduy. or,v and chlldr'ii motored with Mr Mis Iternlce Sinclair hu resigned llullsrd Saturday to Twilight BJk4 hpr Haitlon n teacher at Punk, and s;.,nt the day with I. K Henlley and is attending the Delink. Walker Hus faI1illv ilmighter of Mother lltaojfsrh Iness eollege. T It Hlackerby and I. A llullard W Clyde Howden has returned to j were In Oregon City Tuesday on hunt. Calaxtoo after a two months' furlough ne in the Huiiard unto. Ii . cited Mr U'nldli and hi youiigeat son MHMUai - l ... ! fc. ... The following officer, we,, .Intel " '- l .sun ... . m ..i-ii wii.i me pii-tuiiiii grii. mil ire Milllewbal better st the pr eul t. Ill nig 'Hie I'M i mm. Clarence I sit' i i Ihe Orcituu . it t hoapltal A litfrx . t. ho a aliMt a hoiieke..e bis b . n 1 1: gaged and a nelghlx.r bof linn - Itay Slurgess, r.-presetitlng the Pa rifle- Fruit ft rtOfjBBI 0b B Portland, wun in the BBitfsbBfBOOd bating pnla toe and labhuge Tliiuida) Mis lllanche Human and Herbert II Duncan were gucU at the KM Wun kcr home Widncsdu) evelilim Mr Prey'i lulls boy haa lueaab I and Hi fa I lu-r wu obliged I. ip In . '"' tlttltf with thla cold and lla :e ui.ii Int rup Mi Win ItlBSll ha b. en alck im .-Sew Veur She la .tome better at ir.-i nt hut in.t ul able to b ate In r I Mla Suale. her daughter, is with her Hot Oage liN.k a dred hug lo Wl luiueite on Monday and sold It In Hie but. her. r ere It lux !l for II It weighed .'00 pnuiids We relilembi r niiie years ago dm Ing all oter Portluiid with a load of II hog and flnallt managed lo obtain PUPILS' NAMES APPEAR TH TRANSACT BUSINESS The Artisan Initiated the Misses Arruli and Verl Todd und (ilailts Yates Saturday evening. The now members were served a delicious . luncheon. Games were played uml ul I so dancing was enjoyed by the young folks Mt- ses Shannon I'.-tt in--., r and K ther Krlckson attended the Adelphlan j party Saturday evening in Portlutnl. Miss Shannon waa datntly dressed in pink and Mlaa Est he l In diiue. i ll I-. l.ollg wa liullki till;: . allllM i" I null i cm ier imiiiiiii tt i- were OI I A luiodell spoke ut the school, , purlland Wcdliei.iUy fere I limn two In thtee ull. I ull. hall house Krlday at 3 p. in. on the savings bank lu the schools. ! Adelphlan Is the literature society if I Lincoln high. OSWEGO, Ore- Jan 11 (Special The Improved Order of Kedmen in itiated the following in the firat da. gree: Perry Mosler, Ivan Haines. Ar thur Davidson. Lennie Davis. Geo- Rog ers. Lloyd Tomlln and Herbert Sea man, ("has and James Johnson were reinstated. Gr?at Junior Sagamor Gregetgos of Portland, of lclu tribe. No. 62; Chris Wrig'dtey, of Portland Minnehaha lodge, were visitors. FIRE DEPARTMENT SENDS DELE CATION TO ASK FOR PUR CHASE OF SUPPLIES. STUDENTS ENDEAVOR TO HAVE NAMES ON ROLL EACH MONTH. OSWEGO. Or' I Reglar meejing of the council of the, ' city of Oswego was held Thursday ev- j ening. January Ith. with T. It. Cline felter. president of the council. In tbo OSWEGO. Ore.. Jan- 11 (Special) I chair. The following is the roll of honor of ' On roll call all WOT, found present the pupils of the Oswego school whj except the mayor, A. K. Wilson. Min have not been absent cr tanh : utes of last meeting were read and a First and second grades - Edtt ln ' ',roved- The following bills were read Jones. Mart- Haines. Aran Vose. Joe : anU ordered id: Nixon Hermit navirisnn. Dean Mrnm. Hart man Thompson premium on of- Mrs Crank Horner.- and Mrs Ida J Itnchel Wnrtlilngton, of Wasblngtnti. Kent of Parkplnce. were visitors at Is visiting relatives here Pomona grange Wednesday. A nuar, aDll T- K iai-kerbv Mrs I. Michael nf Portland, tta- .,,...,. , Mllwuttkle Moiulav unit , Bot of Jos. Kramer w canes-1 comtiiK back on the river rood hill u 'la- auto crowded Mr llullard In the ditch .Ian. II. iSpeclull i Mrs- llowam I emnger. iciiiire.i t,f the Gus Co. axle deep. Mr. Milliard K E Miller and frlrmln rroiu Purl nnl I. ml were In Hie tu IgbbiirhiNHl Sua ' Ml Criniel gin- to i.i.iii nit ..ll. Friday the Parent-Teacher assocla day mnrnlng. ' r Tueada) with Ul Inn k thin will bold an evening meeting and I Mr. A Wortlilngtnu -ih'Iii Siindui The mud by the dure la not ten (). M. Plnminer will peuk on 'The afternoon with her mother. Mr C W good for unto. Future School." Several uiushul mini Chllds Mr Itahli and daugliler. Tll.by. Edith and Audrey Wanker visit 1 smiii the evening wltli Mrs. tlage lust with tlielr cousin. En iett and la nurd i hYlday. Whitlen Sunday Mrs l.yiietia child wo th dinner gtieal of her alaler. Mr. P. W. Lett-! man. Sunday () 0 Whllleii culled OB C. W Wa:i kcr und family Sunday W. II. Cook and J. P Cook Were In Oawego on bualno.s Satunlut . telling Miss Harriet Dum un i; many fib il ls l-rs will he given and r fresiiin. nt will be served. Mis June Spauldlng. of Portland. The spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs C. A. Wnrtlilngton. Mrs Walter llolhrook. formerly HAELIA. u, (Mnhy Thursda, for the state hy- ,, , tonm ,,, , , lf Zm&ET IIAZEI.IA. Ore. Ian II (Spcclali Mr Fin, of llswego. vta a caller at ate Mirry tn bear of her llln ss and Ihe II ivin-v hume Wedn.-sdat we ull hope for her ap.-edy recovery. Mla Juliette Haley wu In Oawego Mrs lllce and dnu.hter. .Veil, were Thursday afternoon glenic society. ) t10 ditch. Such drivers as that ought The Four Leaf Clover club lias ills j (I) ,M. r)1IW)rt(M continued its meetings until later, when the weather Is more favorable' 1 '- Mrs S S lloiinlf wu shopping baugh. Kussell Hays, Alice Headrick. ficerB bonds. $19.10; II- W. Koehler. David Hundley. Edna Hill; Irma Vose. H. H. Davidson, sulur ARCHIE SMITH IS ELECTED CAP TAIN OF BASKETBALL TEAM. teacher. Fifth and Sixth grades Merle Chuck. Xepli Westergard. Gordon CllnefelUr, Bernard Johnson, Dustia Grumliaugh, Earl Cox, Lawrence Er win. Levi Rizor. Harry Johnson, Ly!? Haker, Clarence White. Doris, Xiehush. Julia Wilson, lone King. Dorothy Hnimhaugh, Ora Prlmui. Esther Kess- 08WEG0. Ore.. Jan- 11. (Special) $15; A. J. Rossiter. f2.uii: H. W. Koeli- ler. hall rent. $110; O. !.., W.. L. & V. Co . lights, $8.25; Oswego Lumber Co., material, 66c. The annual report of Recorder II. W. Koehler. showing the amount of money received from different sources, und the disbursements for the difefr ent improvements, salaries, materials, etc., was read and ucecpted. The annual message from Mayor A. basketball team. ler. Eva Illack. Edith Itlckuer. Cieo .. ..uw, ttu. ... . oi'.- i. u. ... I ne uiiniiu -The Boy Scouts held a meeting at "P'. ""-''. avrj i. Kn, W ilson was received and read, the school house Monday night and ,,a(her- A resolution, presented hy Council- the meeting was well attended and Third and fourth grades Graco ; man clinefelter, calling for the Im waa a great success. The boya are Cooper. Dagmar Westergaard, Alice 1 provenient of Sixth street between A very enthttslsatlc and cannot be kept 1 Zeller. Irene Knox, Flossie Rizor, Oren 1 an,i ft avenues, was read and on mo away from their meetings. Archie Priinm, Verio Hays, Martin Johnson, j tlon was adopted. Smith was elected captain of the new : Eddie Hendrickson. Lawrence John The street committee was author- ( sou; Luclle Duncan, teacher- 1 jzed to have a walk built from Front Seventh and eighth grades Ralph , street to the entrance of the city hail Johnson, Otto Erickson, Cecil Xiehush, I built and to attend to having a suit I Glen Waldorf. Martha Smake. Delia able crossing from the Bteps at the Davis. Mary Wilson, Edith Meyers, foot of D avenue across Front street. Goldie Xeal, Harold Huffman. William A. M. McVey, H. Cook and A. Mahal, Kroll. Clark King; 1!. Vose, teacher i a committee from the Oswego Volun- teer Fire company, were present and made pleas for the city council to give the fire company financial aid in pro curing more apparatus, inch us having fire plugs or stand pipes installed an.I tire hose- The opinions of the council was to grant them aid In their undertaking and the committee to find out on what .streets llipy deMned the fire plugs nec essary und to report hack to the com- SOCIETY TU ORGANIZE OFFICERS WILL BE HERE SUN DAY EVENING TO ASSIST LOCAL WORKERS. AT RBSENTRETER ROME OSWEGO, Ore., Jan 11. (Special) A delegation from the Clackamas; OSWEGO, Or-.. Jan. 11. (Special) County Christian Endeavor society . Mrs. 0. H. Koaentreter held a family ; ell at some future meeting. will be in Oswego Sunday evening to i r.iunloti 'at her home on First and H On motion by Kempini council adj-. organize a Christian Endeavor society ' gtreits, New Year's day The main Mourned. at th? CongrocHtlniuil church. Among" i feature of tie day's program was a i K - those to lie In attendance will he Lor-1 dinner, where al! did Justice to the tempting dishes. ThoK' present Vt'erj; Mr. and Mrs. J. Conway and two sons, lack and Harold, Mr. and Mrs, Schnet ler, G. Rosentrcter anil F. Rosentreter, Mrs. I). Gillies and the Misses Edna Elston and I.eona Tomlin and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rosentreter and small son- ami evening lighter This Is a girls club and tin- girls belonging averag tw.dve years. Mr. and Mrs. James Coon, Jessb COOB, A. Hodrick and Miss Mary Zlr.i merman, of Portland, were guests of1 Mr. und Mrs. E U Davidson Sunduy. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox. left for Eu gene Thursday. Mr. Cox hits a posi tion off. red him there, and If suited will locate In Eugene. Mr und Mrs. J. T. Appcrson an.I Mrs. K. D. F Hows, of Parkplace vis ited at the O, W. I'rosser's home Wed nesday. Howard Rose has returned to Os wego. He was one of the Oregon boys sent to the Mexican border. Mrs. R. M. McDonald and Mrs. Jack Lewis visited fri nds in St. Johns on Tuesday. Mrs. Ella Aton. of Gresham, was the guest of her nephew, Morris Wllmarth. Sunduy and Monday. A Jitney service has been estab lished between Oswego and Oregon City. The Women's club held an Interest estlng meeting Wednesday at the club rooms. Mrs. Ralph Hatch was the guest of Miss Dena Pressor. Wednesday. Mrs. A. King Wilson visited nt the home of her father, R. E. Spey, at Oysterville, Wash., last week. OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS W linker and Miss l.tihi Wanker lrb tin- Him- City Thursday ilny evening. Jerry Flula wa n buulne vlinr M : ses lllumiie and Irene I hi man ut Tualullii Meadow Miinduy who have been III are much belter .it. Miss Jeull Wilson who linn boon ill till writing. is much belter, hut unable to attend F B, vVhltten was u vlltor In Port-1 school. laud Suiiilav Severul potato buyer were out ut Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman, of Mimic the W. II ami K .1. Zlvncy furmn tt - OAK GROVE. Ore, Jan 11. Spi i lull--Mrs llowcrs, of Wullu Walla Wash., a violinist of skill, played for, tain lloatl, have moved Into the cottug.' lug to buy their big QTOP 0l spuds both Sunday school und church last mi Die K E Miller (arm S. S. BoUntl is wry busy hat His' Sunday. Win field linker culler, ut the homo dentiil ttnrk dnln Rev. DeLonj preached both morn-' of Miss Nell Rice Saturday evening 1 A. E. Thomas was a Stafford Tlaltut Ing utnl evening Sunday to a good audi- Mrs I lunulas Gillies, of Oswego. i Friday ence. : lied Miss Lulu Wanker Sunday. Mrs Fred Lehman uml children. !. The special meetings being held Mis Lucille Duncan was shopping In 1 nu. Wllher mid Hoiiuhl. were Portland her.- are creating much interest. Misii the lies (itv Saturday TtsltOrS Saturday. Jackson of Portland has charge of the Mrs. F. W. Lehman wu the guest Ingvull JohnsOD bus a new wood slngitiL'. Miss Mable Stromer Is at the of hor undo anil aunt. Mr. and Mrs. U saw. piano. A. Shipley, of Portland, Buturduy. Mr Joeph Zlvney wu In the Ross Olt) Rev. DeLong, the pastor, did the and Mrs. Shipley wore former real-1 Saturday, preaching last, week, but Rov. M. A. I dents of this iielgbhorliond nnd owned i Albert It. BoilU wu entertained ut S M:u y will help this week ami next, the farm now owned by Theodore hnntuet given lit lb" I'nll'd Artlsuns Tin meetings will begin Friday ev- stelnhllhor. of Oswego Saturday evening, enlng nt 7 o'clock Instead of 8 as on R. Wanker, nfor viiltlng relatives The Mlise BlaOOh and Irene Dun the othor nights of the week- Serv- und friends In the neighborhood f'r can are both III and unable to attend lecs every night this week, Sunday the ptisl three weeks, returned in his school ' morning and evening. Monday U R . home at .Medical Springs, Oregon. Sun- Fred l.eliinan vvua In Oswetu Sninr. day of rest. Tuesday evening s.'rvlcos. dny. will begin again. 8trlkin(j Thought. "Do yon think that the SUIOBIObUs will displace the uofte?" siked the convenatlonal young woman, "It Willi" iiiswered the uervQU young man ns he gated down the road "if it ever hiis blm." Gxolutngd, day evening. Church service will h held ul th'' Joseph McMahan. of Muple Knoll school house Saturday evening nt i I furm, was murk "ling furiii priidu.e In I'orllnuil Siitiiiduy. Mr. und Mrs. .1 H. Jackson. Mrs. t P. Conk and Mth, John Wanker wen Oregon City vistors Tuesday. Bolnmon hud n grent rei iitiilhui fur IVlstloltl. bill I Im- i he bad 110 youthful nlic .' "iimieM in I'tiiiipete tvltb, ralne Ostrom, president of the Clacka mas county union; Dr. Roy A, Prud den, ex-state president South Dakota Christian Endeavor society and sing er. Dr. Prudden has an excell -nt ten or voice and it was during the Chris tian Endeavor convention held at 8t I.O.O.F. LODGE INSTALLS T Paul, Minn., In 1909 that he lead the ; All present wished the host and host Minneapolis chorus of 300 voices. El- i'ss a very happy and prosperous Xevv bert Charman, secretary of the Chris-1 Year. tlan Endeavor union will talk about " " the coming statn convention to he Salem Corporation commission held at Salem February 23, 24, and 2a. , cuts cost from $37,468.84 to $33,853.80. FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONtS: B-6161; Local 371 Fir and "A" Su. Oswego, Oregon D. D. 0. M. Arthur McVey Installed the following officers of Oswego lodge. No. 93, I. O. O. K, Monday evening, January 7th, 1917, at the I. O. O. F. hall: Jos. Thomas, N. ()., Donald James, V. G.; D. II. Fox, secretary; II. M. Fox, R. S. N. G.; B. Vose, L S. S. G.; A- Monk, warden; James Bruce, conductor; A. McVey, I. G.; Wm. Oyer, R. S. V. G.; Frank E. Davidson, h. S. V. O. OSWEGO LOCALS OSWEGO. Ore.. Jan 11. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones have moved to Oswego and are staying nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Skell until the house owned hy Harry Peters ls vacated, where they will re side. The Epworth league held a business meeting at the borne of Mrs. Stella Shipley on Wednesday evening. Mrs. uiscardcd th Baton. ai ii concert in Moscow u number of years ugo fiafouoff, the famous Km I siau conductor, found as he mounted the conductors rostTOtt that he hud j forgotten bin butun. Two hours later! his servant tan br.-.itblcss into the hull With the miiisii," baton; But, Iks feufo noir afterward explained, 'a great re-1 form hud by Ibcti iieep sct'omptobodV' He hnd managed so well with Ills blinds us a substitute that he deter mined never to use uu uiipllnhle bit r rood again. "I discovered.' he suld, "Hint I hud ten Kllckl Instead of one. ami the players discovered It wu Im possible for them la be luzy, so care fully hud they tu wat.ii thuse ten sticks," tngbah Undefiled. We observe that in his Jutland bat tle story Rudyard Kipling uses the plirase "under the clrcuinstanceg." It Is no doubt supported by usage, but all the same we lire rather surprised to see it employed by such a muster of English style The proier expression must surely be in the circumstances." since it Is dlUicult to see bow you can lie supposed to be - under" the things that stutiil round you. There Is an old controversy on the subject, and we thought Ihe matter bad leen settled long ago However, "ha the clrctini stance." we venture on this gentle pro test in Ihe interest of English pure and undellled .London Glolie. Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received hy 5 P. M. delivered the following morning. A ", ransfar. Hub What: More money? Didn't I give you $10 this morning for pocket SaOBeyJ Wife-" lea, dear; but, you sec, I got Into a crush In the subway and er my r. kef money became pickpock et money. -Ikimmi Transcript 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 Mr. Molly nnd fundly front Harden Home, were bleasant visitor ut un it. J. and Joseph Zlvney homes on Fri dny. Antone und Shirley Bouts called m Mrs, '. c. Borland Saturday. Mr. N'eul, of Oswego, vviiH In the neighborhood Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Thomas moved in Stafford Saturday. Mr. Thomas ox. PMtl to leave for Montana 1000, Rlohard J, snd w. u, Zlrney vera hauling uuy to oswego Saturday, Mrs. 0, C Borland is mi the Hick list. Mr, und Mrs, Olnllier of Oregon fcltj nro tln proud parents of n Imhr glri Mrs, Qinther wuh formerly mih Anna Zlvney. There win he preaching ut Hssalla by tha Rev, Coleman Saturday even lug. Miss Dorothy Zlnser with all the helpers nlic mny choose Ih on a com mit lee to induce new members to el lend Hoxella Sunday school. SILENT PICKETING Office Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 WASHINGTON, .Inn. lO.-Twalvo women with suffrage banners stood ut the main gates or the whlto holme grounds today Inaugurating what lead ers of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage called mildly militant "silent picketing" to force tholr cause upon President WHson's attention. "Pickets" were nt the two entrance from 10 o'clock this morning until dark, tired ones holng relieved from time to time, and tonight It was nald that other gntes would bo guarded to morrow nnd dally until March t, vyhen the suffragettes plan to bring their campaign for federal amendment to a close with n big parade.