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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, I EHKUARV 2. 1917. ?A(JF 6 THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con iiMlion with Coun BETTER ROADS on this tidr of thr Rivrr. ty Sril. di son i) u nil mi s I INTERESTS 01 OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED KVCRV FRIDAY Advertising rate madt known request LADIES' AID SOCIETY HOLDS SILVER TEA MRS. T. R CLINCriLTf R IS HOST ESS ON THURSDAV arr lu Hi gip.li ioiiimi Kefrrth iik tit rif mM l lb ola. Thr neit tip him of Ike clsb will be 11 the bunir of Miu IViu on ikak avenue Mr and Mrs A (1 I Wry. of Port iwi.l on.. il.ltor. al lb home uf Ueorg I W.-4nrsde Mrs thHirgc Iteer) aent to Oregon Mrs J Cons) net i MM Mr sod Mi Au. iiu I'tuirs have , rrlurnsd to Ota ecu from an Ii4mI villi lo llrntrr and I'allfomU. Mr J i' lltines. Jr. bas bass) suf frrtn from tef slack of la grlpp"- Mr and Mrs S. V Wllmarth. of Mr Mitnllle wore thr guests of Ibrlr sun CIO Wrdnrdt lo vl.lt her mphrs Morris Wllmarth. Ktloey tlardnrr Whlppl aho la a patient In Thr ('hitman Kmdoavor society will thr hospital mrrt Sunday evening al at lbs T K Worthlngton. Mr. . a I'ort llrorge Mi' land visitor Tnr.la) IBtyr W have 1 Barge 01 inr mrri u a nin.ipr anq iamnr aiirnatsi Inf. Thr lunii sill lir itmnt ami inr st-uuma m mi mn.iar nromtr Trtka" Ever) one la tnvllrd to at Hatunlav afternoon In Krllsood. irnd ' " 1nibrd laying Mrs A ii Crago gave a vrr mtrr cement awraa'a around bis Mom - srai ratine lecture Tu ada afternoon lo of River road on Courtney. lb aernth and eighth grades Th Mr and Mrs Hrniv Mtnimrr hsw aubjert. ' China- Dormant and Asa.-, traded their ale home south of Court ened." as most entertainingly dla- ney fur lea acres of limber land n -ar OSWEO. Ore . Feb. I iBpeclal)-- (-Uaed and the pupils sere Interested . Clarke. The ldla- Aid society of Ibe M E ,.tPry niora-nt of the lecture and ! Mooter l.itlentne baa sold hla two church, held a silver ten at the home Mrry when time lo close and a half acre weal of count road of Mr. T. H. Cllaefelter. Tbursda) ,B(i r. Clyde C. Harden are and south of Courtney, formerly the afternoon. A rery enjoyable time was raiding in the Kyalnger home at MstaWSt property had by all the ladles present. Qulti nharwood W I Sink has been laid up with a title sum was readied from the tea. yM (judy 8rhawier baa resumed a lanv bark for a week and la now I in Those present were: nir studies at the high school of com ' proving. Mr. Crago, Mrs. M. Dldiun. Mrs. 0 xarrct Miller. Mr. M. Shipley. Mrs P. II (xu Rirbush. Harry At water and Jarrtsch. Mrs 1. Waldorf. Mm J (),tll Krtrkson have been awarded dl s HAIILIA THIS COUNTRY IS S3. King. Mr. Qua Smith. Mrs Mary pionw, from thr state for flnlablng Smith. Mrs 1). II. rttx, wrannma navm. tnr , gbth Krad at achool Mr and Mr John Norberg and daughter Kdlth were In Portland Walt tng friends Sunday. Mrs W II Moore entertained al an anniversary dinner Sunday afternoon Mrs. Qulgley. Mrs A. Kussell. Mrs. B. Mrs D. II. Fo waa an Oregon City The occasion was the ;th wedding an P. Clay. Mrs Oeorge Thomas. Mrs. visitor. Wednesday- nlversary of Mr and Mr. W II Moore I .cons Thorn.'.. Mrs I Prank Huff. yr oodard ha arrived In Oswego and the Mat anniversary of Mr and man. Mrs. ('has. Illcknrr. Mrs. Ous. , after t ,u weeks' vlalt In Canada Ho Mrs W K Allen Klsor. Mrs. William Remers. Mist Re- lg ,nc founder of the Roy Seoul organ Mla Kalherlne Twomy reti-rned to mers. Mr Thomas Fo, Mrs William atlon and the laddie are most tick the Oregon I nhor-lti UVdurml.n af Stuart Mr. J. Conway. Mr. Charle ,0 aM,h , know that he It lo b) ler an abaenrr of several week owing Koaenireier, airs, nuuam i nm, Mr. aBf f them again. '" 111 ncvitn J. Mclntyre. Mr T. R. Haines. Mr Mr C. A lielhke enterUlned with Mrs M A Rice was a Portland vial T R C. Cllnefelter. ., dinner party. Sunday. Thoae present lor the la t of the week. aj - m were. Mr and Mrs. Fred Sllfflna. Mr Mr and Mrs Albert Coetx. of Port- and Mrs. Henry ilurghorst. Clarence land, were Sunday visitors at the home Haines and Mr. and Mrs. C A llethke of Mr. A. Ooetx. and little son. Carl. Mm lleckwlth. of Portland, former. Mr. and Mrt. August Ketnpln were ly of Courtney was a visitor here Mon- called lo Corvallit Tuesday to attend day. the funeral of a relative. I. A. dullard I abl to be out again Mrs Mary Smith hat ' een the week- after a long and serious sickness. , . end guest of her son. In Portland. Mr V H Moore wan a Portland The Oorcat society will have a ttlver , viitor Monday. PROGRAMME IS GIVEN PLEASES tea at Mr. Otto Johnson's home. Fl Mr and Mrs H S Able, brother of day afternoon. BUI Roy dlarkerby. of Itaker. Oregon. Mr and Mrs. P. D. Olbb and family, spent the week-end here on their way CUE ENTERTAINS ALL THOSE IN ATTEND-ANCE HAT.KI.IA. Ore. Feb i (Si Vim Fred Lehman and MS mmald were plaanlly ealertuni. ,1 at dinner Tuesday at lb bom of (he fnrmem mother Mrs Stella Mhlpl 0( lwego "Ml 1 11 FUla wga unable lo al tend IhhiI Monday on a..ounl ol III nee Matter Henry Xlvnwy waa a pleas ant tlltor of ('. Anton. DoMl Wed ii. .Lu uioriiing Mrs Ueurge J. Naglr ami on Will lam Nagl.' motored to Poitland Satur day and epent a pleasant day there. HMry Md Kmll Zltne and Shirley and C Antone lloutt a hi a pleeasanl afternoon Saturday al Iks II I nm-. homi' Mr and Mr 0. J. Nagl entertained the Rev. Coleman at dinner Saturday enlng Arence Johnxm wa a liuluesa t ta ilor In owego Wednesday. Several case of la grippe locally. J. Plata. Sr . dairy farmer of llatella. was a business visitor In the Tualatin Meadow a neighborhood W nlneaday. Mr Coleman of Clackamaa waa a guel al the Vred Lehman home Sat unlay night. FACING GREATEST CRISIS IN YEARS RUN SENDS NOT! TO WASH INQTON WHICH SMASHES HOPES OF PEACE SIAMIION OF NCI AND UN 01 Hill STATE ROAD WORK OREGON WILL RECEIVE SlftMH FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR HIGHWAY WORK. W HlllNtmiN. I C , Jan. at) -The Federal appropriation for the SMNkl year ending June 30, 19IH. uf tlMWi OlMl lo aid the aliil -s lu the rontlruc Ardenwald People Cut Railroad Fence PUPILS FROM SILLWOOD OAR OINS DISTRICT NOW AIL! TO ATTEND SCHOOL. Following the adOce of Truant Off I o-r Croat, resldeiii of the Ardaawaid m' hi Mil dlalrli I mii' i ill ttM high barbed wire fence which prevented II pupil' of Hie illntrlct from nltendlni: wIumi lion of rural mw touda ha uow bven rnl titri,..r rro. made a trip to apiNirlloiied among the enteral tate Ardenwald Monday and found only om bv the Secretary til aeili iillute III I 1 . - l Ml BIGGEST BLOCKADE IN HISTORY i bwwbi ! " i ,"" un - poitlotiiueiit. Hi,, .e. r. tati iii ni ii.n, rnllalid Ibe aid of Ibe public err lauce with the proU.lons of the ait ), , llimi,.,n bj ..-cure a mSfjH 'a U. . . .I.UI..4I..I I I. MM ... ...HI 111.. Mlll.V.fc I ... ...... ... suiiurn mavt 10 Starve Urltaln Out ....... , , , ,.,,, ,,,,, , ,,,,, H,,Mtl,aM i,.,r prlalloil. or UOO.UOO. to meet the tout ,,,,, ,Mtrl, ,, ,.r , t.. a.tmim t. riaK no. act remain , hlHll ,., . . ralUtMtl rUh, Ing $.;o0.uoo boa I., eu .liii.l. , l among ( ,hy ri,nd about the alalea aa the act preset one ,.... ......,. Hrllwrnid The nulill. dost Even Von TlrplU Propotait Pretldent Wilton Carefully Sluditt Mtttagt. third In tho ration of are, ouelblrd ,,, rrgl r g i,r put In. as WASHINliTO.V Jan .11 tlcrmany ha declared unrei.trlcted. ulimarlne warfar. A starvation tilmknde of Kngland the like of w till h the world neier Iiu . . ..... . . . i i f - n ""u, waa a oiiines visitor IM,n WM nnoiiiuml lo the world to I prlallon waa li.OOO.OOO. Por auooaad in Otwego Wednesday day la noleg delivered to American I ing years lb" appropriation la aa fol Most Haieliant of Loth upper and Ambassador Hernrd In derlln and to i low lower Hatelia are glu.l te know Ihey ln ainU. ,e.artm. nt here bv Coiinl pus llMM)i)t)Ni win remain in i largam.n county. i vn iirrnttorff. Mr and Mrs. Will Pui.omi liav.- Thus In gin lb. long fear d cam named the new ml:. Marion j of nithloatnena. conceived by Mr Ullllamt. of Mount SI Helen, i Von lllndenl.ura. It la aald here, on and hit daughter of Portland, were . mBni,m never even contemplated I tiy Tin Tirpiu. , Again the I lilted Stale facet ev erance of diplomatic relatione with lieriuuny with all It eventual poaal III Hi. ratio ol Niiutalloli. and one .... 1..i1.n r ml. thy) third In the ratio of mileage of rural ,,,, ,.n,nB W(1(10 nit . fr delivery routet aim ttar route pleasuntlv entertained by the former' duiiglitcr. Mrs. W H. .unry latt week. Mi- IHanche Dun, an prominent Oregon will receive $147,17171 Thl I the terond apiMirtlonuient lo he niaile iiinler thl ml Mir Hie flncal vear ending June 30. 1917. the appro sjo 20.000,000 2I 26,00,000 Them- auma do not Include Ibe II Oixi.UOO which la appropriated each year for ten vear for the development of Kind and trail within or partly within Hie national forctlt. Aa booh aa he heard of ttie alluallon. Truant Officer Proal re oi.iui. n li ,1 Hint the f.-nre be nit. and hla advlc wu followed ROGUE RIVER Bill 15 IDST If SMALL VOTE fwaasj isay 01 tne nigh school circle bllltele president Wilton s repeated was pleasantly Intertalned tt llax.-lia warnlna of "a world afire" and aec school Thursday afternoon by Mltajreury Unalng'a ' verge-of war" state IVjrothv Zlnaer and In r luiplla. ., llr MnK rm.nrd In the capital! Mm A K. Helm, and Mr Krunk , ionighi with feellnca of utinn heiialon Chlklt spent a pleasant attiTtiiHUi .,,! mli:llnK with Mr tieorge J. Nad Thursday. flmnanv action 1 un .r erlala nf , of Portland, were guest of friends ; home from an aulo trip to southern, ataaUr Shirley llol wg u visitor a (,oe that have ntlrred the Amerl I Vesper Circle, No. 363. W. O. W . en tertained the Woodmen of the World and friends, latt Wednesday eventag. About sixty friends and member were pre Bent. Mr. Frank, mother of Webfoot camp, rendered a varied procramme In Osweco. Sunday. Oregon The trip was made with Pred , nt the lluella school t-Xday .iff r Mrs. Rufut Copenhaver and baby Vogan. a wealthy iheepmnn. ' noon have arrived from Goshen. Oregon Mr. Mattle Robecker. of Oregon Mr and Mrs. W. H. Zlvner and the Mr. and Mm Copenhaver have located j City, waa an all day guest nt the home twin. Hona'd and David, motored to In Otwego. of Mrs. K. C Warren Thursdav. 1 I'ort land Friday. Mi Klvnai returned Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reiner, of Yam- The Indies' Aid society- of the Meth- ho in the evenlim i.ut Mrs Zlvney'n, . iinofflclnl text of Herman)' hill, were the git'tts or .Mr ami airs, oaist rnurcn held a m-etlm: Wedm-a- and the children will remain In Port i uurnlna wa liromrlit to lilm ut once Twenty-1 land for several dn umIIiii; with called for the official document, which can government In two mid n half yearn of world war. IVace. and mean of BVaasWVtM peace hnve gone glimmering. Presi dent Wilton. Incredulous at first win FLAD FINDS BUCKET PD0H SHIELD IN WHIPPING EARL WILLIAMS. 9. FINDS PRE PAREDNESS SOUND IN THE OR Y. WRONQ IN PRACTICE Wm. Remer. the first of the week day afternoon In the church. Mrs Prank Dean has arrived from ' six wen- present and sewed on com- i relative. T. .-..!... .. 1, ' 1. honnr n( fc ,,s llJ,l.-s I " .1 ! ! f tO Vltit ll.T lUT' flirtlTS f,.r Which tlll'V tlllll fe l.lv - lt, 1 ij.uinc , . u t .... . ,,i ui'uu, ui un I d - . i . j - Guardian Neighlior. Mrs. T. R. Cline- ent. Mr. and Mr. George Prosser A tlr cent tea wra served and t tie felter; 'The Ideas of the Different Na- Mrs G -orge Auld and Mrs H. l.ytle small -im received will ! used for tlont on Approaching Bartholdi er K"estt of Mrs. Fred Stefflns. the church work. Statue": On the Phonograph, song. Thursday. James Kibble. ag"d 0 years who "Maria." song: recitation: Misses Mar- Miss Helen lioyd. of Portland, was died ut Camus. Wash., Monday. Jan. garet and Elizabeth Haines, nlann the guest of her aunt. Mrs William :'Vth of pneumonia, was formerly a 1 had Just been presented lo Secretary duel; Miss Elltabetth Haines, piano Hoyd, the last week. Mr Milliner, of Portland, motored I Uniting by the t! rman Ambassador out and spent the afternoon at Minolta Mr lainslng absolutely refused to ''fid")' I comment President Wilson began lilt- Mrs. II T Duncan or Redwood rarm ! mediately a careful study of the teen hat had a her guest the luat week m 'lit her mother from the coast. More ltniirtnnt points of the (ler W. II and Richard J. Zlvney ut i mun not- follow: WINNIE WEST DIES IT OAK GROVE BURIAL TAKES PLACE IN OSWEGO CEMETERY. THE solo. Everyone enjoyed the pro tram Miss Mary Zimmerman and .Miss service were held v edn'sdav at 10:30 Immensely. Mabel Coon, of Portland, were th , o'clock from the Krickson funeral A delicious luncheon was served by guests of the latter s grandparents, Mr chapel in Portland, the members. and Mrs. J. C. Haines. Sr.. Friday. Miss Emma Simngler Is quit sick The Women of Woodcraft have ten A-t;- Cratly. division electrician, was and under the doctor's care, candidates to initiate at their next a business visitor In Otwego. Wednes- Mrs. Minnie Splvey. of Errol Heights meeting. day sient Tuesdi y with her mother. Mrs. . - i Spnngler and hr brother. John Julian. Mrs. M. A. Hlnckrrby and daurhti-r. Levin are on the tick list. Miss Catherln- Kuks tntertained some friends at a birthday dinner last ' ' week. OAK GROVE CHURCH NEWS. I Mrs. H. Hardlsty is Improving from , her operation, and expects to return OAK GROVE. Ore., Feb. 1 (Spec- home soon from tho hospital, tali H. H. Spauldlng and C. A. Lewis, Mr. and Mr. Albert Gootz attended superintendent and assistant super- the funeral of Mr. Kibble Wednesday intendent. of the Sunday school were j in Portland. both too ill last Sunday to be In their i Mrs. Roy Allen and daithter. Oladvs placet. Wilson, were visitors here Tuesday, Despite the bad weather large uudi- at the hom of Mrs. Simon Hicham. Minnie, the little five-year-old daugb-1 ences were present ut both services j Francis Wiley left Sunday to spend ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Went, died in last Sunday. I the week with lier sister. Mrs. Uauw, Portland, Tuesday evening, after an J R''v- DeLonu is preaching a series i at Gresham. attack of measles, followed by acute of sermons from the book of .lames j Mrs. Knight, of Portland, was a pneumonia. which Is arousing considerable Inter-! guest of Mrs. E. Reynolds Sunday. She was buried in the Oswego cem- eBt- E- Reynolds-Is quite sick at Paisley, etery. Thursday. The Ladles' Aid society meets Wed- Oregon, and says the snow is too deep Mrs. Went was formerly Miss Ruth j nesday February 7 at the home of Mrs. j to get out to come home. Coon, and is a cousin of Mrs. E. I,, lames Hurt. Cedar avenue. The so-1 At a recent meeting of the Parent Davidson. clety will tint the church walls, which , Teachers' association, a committee m . ; the trustees are taking it upon them-; was appointed to nrrange for beautify- selves to see that the rooms upstairs Inn the school grounds. W. W. Thump I are finished for Sunday school and son has donated 1!0 or more line shad" Scout rooms. They expect to also trees for the parking. Rose bushes place a permanent Rostrum where the; could also be used to good advantage temporary one now is, as well as fin If you ha " any to donate please phone Ish the kitchen and fasten the chairs lsx and someone will call for them, together. On Wednesday nifrht. February 7. On Friday evening .January 2U a the Parent-Teacher association will ' meeting was called for the purpose of: put on a minstrel show. Many nota KasBiah No. 39, Improved Order of organizing an Bpworth league. About bio black-face artists will be presrmt, Red Men, gave a banquet to its mem- 40 wcre present. The league organl and the performance promises to be bers, their wives and Invited friends, j aUon waB effected. There are now ; one of unusual merit, last Saturday evening. About one about .10 members on the roll. H. C. Miss Neva Dlanton left for Eugene hundred were present. Cards and dcnc-i Knlm was e'scted president Mr. Krum ; last week. ing wera indulged in and all had a nas lla(l several successful years of ser- r:iy Kinder of Sellwood visited at royal good time. This order has IniH- vlce as president of Bpworth leagues lh,. llonle of ,lis .otner c; a.-Kinder, ated and reinstated about thirty mem-1 el ?.whre- . .. .. .osenh Colonkev celebrated his 72d I J ne tioy scouts are collecting nape ",. inua; .Milium t,tt. Paul Richter who is a student at the Oregon Agricultural College spent the resident of Oak Grove. The funeral i tended the automobile slum In Port Cerinany will gladly cooperate In land Saturday. i ajl efforts to prevent future wart. Albert R. Boats spent a phnnnt A new situation hna bt-en oreatSd. evening In Otwego Sundny which forces Germany to new declt C. C. Ilorlnnd at a business visitor1 c,n. Since two years und n half Kng in Oswego Saturday WILSONVILLE. a & 4 a. .. 4. . i. , e e e. 4. WILSONVII.I.K. Ore.. Feb. I. tSpe clall D. Ratherfordi our poimlar sta tion agent, left Monday, fur F lint. Michigan, to be nt a short time. Mrs. Wlllam Kidder, who hat been very 111 for sum- time, is somewhat H,ii.. ,.,! 10 shins nlvinir to oorts III improved. ile barred tone Mr. Zell, of Madras, haa lieen visit- .. Ing Mr. and Mrs Htitnlgla for two . .; 1 . . i . s land Is using her naval power for a criminal attempt to force Germuny In to itihmlsaion by starvutlon. The Imperial government Is now compell' .I to , oat&MS the fight for exittonco with full employ ment of the weapons w hich are nt Its disposal. The Imperial government begs to express Its COnfldnCfl Unit the Amerl. can government will wurn American ships against nterlng the barred r.nues mid also will warn Its citi zens against taking imssiiKe on or con weeks, and will remain for a month In this vicinity. Rev. Harbor, formerly a pastor of Hood View 1 oiigr -gntlonal church, preached ut Hood View Sunday morn ing. Dr. and Mrs. Hull, r and Mr. and Mrs. MARQUAM. . . .1 . ... ... i :.. i. 11 PreparedncBB has a nrm : dvocate lu nlni-year old Karl William. on of Mr. and Mr Hurry K. Williams, of Clad tone I lo'.v 1 . he In also , un vlnced that care must be used In Mf rylng out the prlncipl.. of prepared nets. The oilier day Stanley, need eight years, and Err I were playing on the roof of the Williams houav, much to the discomfort of Mr. WIIMum who fearel Ihut they would fall "Yon come down." alio shouted up to them from the ground. I am afraid you Will fall '' The boy did iol show exceptional peed In descending. "I will spank you boyt If you don't come down at once.'' was n final ulti matum from Mrs Williams. A few minute later Stanley came down ami wes punished. Then came Earl. Ills mother Marled to give him a whipping after the most approved American fashion, when he suddenly cried, "Oh. Mu, something's cutting mo." Th" punishment stopped and ths boy thrust hla hand In hi trousers and pulled out the lid of a large lard can. Ills Idea was evident. He III tended that the lid would shield lilm from the blows, but be had placed the side wilh the flanges with the sharp edges next to his skin and each blow 1 ul The Beat Recommendation. The strongest recommendation any article muy receive Is n favorable MAHQI'AM, Ore. Feb. 1. (Special) Tho young people of this district nrn ,.r ell n I fr n hlnV u III, Ii 1 1 1 . u'l.rd from ill.. Mil It Is till' rot'dtll- D. Rutherford attended the Enstern )C ,VBI1 , W),t,k ()r tw0 nieudatlons of those who have used Hoy Nicholson has a severe ultack It that makes (iiamlierlaln's Cough Star liunquot at Sherwood. Suturday SALEM, lire . Ian II Th . Rogue river flthlng bill, the perennial bone of 1 (intention In the Oregon leglalatilrr went down to defeat III III' houae tht morning bv only two votes after a morning long sealon of healed ora tory, chargeu and counter charges of undue Influence, and financial prsaurr and Inaldluuh lobbying. When the oti wa annoumed. thowing St for the bill, two short of the majority ne ew ar to carry It Tlioina. of Jackaon con 11 tv who bud led the light for tin bill, rhang'-d hit vote to no. for the purpose of reconsideration, which mean thill the whole luillle will have lo be fought over again. Two member. Elgin and Forbes, tm cup 'd the record by leaving tho hall before the vote wa taken, nnd ("ran dnll naked lo lie SSOttSSd from tiding at all. Representative Urowni-ll nnd Ht"ph ent voted agiintt the bill and Knprr neutallve Dedmnn for It. ENDORSED AT HOME. Such Proof at Thlt Should Convince Any Ortgon City Cltlitn. The public eudorteiueiit of a locul cltlien It the lu st proof that can be produced. None better, none atrongcr can be hud When u mull come fol wurd and testllle lo lilt ftd'owclll en. uddreHses hi friend and neigh lior. you muy be uro be Is thorough ly convinced or he would not do so. Telling one experience whim It I for thl public good Is tin SOt of kind nets Unit should h i appreciated The following statement given by a roal dent of Oregon City add one more to the many cases of Hume Endorsement which are being published about I loan's Kidney pill Iteud It. M. (i. Christens, 11, HID Seventh St, Oregon (ily, say: i don t hoaltuli lo speak u good word fur I loan's Kid ney Pills at any tins for I know from personal experience dial they can't I iiialeil tor backache or kidney dis orders. I have been taking Douti H Kidney PHI off and on for several years whenever I have noticed my Itldneyi have been out of fix or my in, k has fell Hill f and liime and they evening. January 27 and report a very , iri,.,.,.,. .h.mr)am n LmJi n ,w,inil,ir Mrs Amnml.i ' huve never failed to overcomo the IS BY RED MEN ORDER bers this winter, and still more coming. OSWEGO LOCALS which they are going to sell. The pro- i:eiriin win useu to uuj i.ryut sujh plies. OAK GROVE LOCALS. mid year vacation with his parents. 0. g .lonen visited his son Repre sentative W. H. Jones, of Lane county, last week at Salem. lack HateB has Just returned to the ' OSWEGO, Ore., Feb. 1. (Special) . OAK GROVE, Ore., Feb. 1. (Spec Joe Church lias returned home from ial) Miss l.tita Evcrson and George Washington. Ilurton, of Risley station, took out a Washington Sti.te Cniverslty at Sea- The construction work at the ce-' marriage license In Portland Saturday, ttie after spending his vacation with ment plant has been closed down, be- The Needlccraft and Domesetlc j his parents. cause of the inclement weather. Selene? club met Tuesday at the home 1 Tuesday of this week occurred the Lena Myers was the guest of herlof Mrs. Harksdale on the River road, j birthday of Mrs. Mary Krum. Some mother, Mrs. Louise Meyers, Sunday. Discussion on 'White Bread" w:'s fol-1 of her friends called to congratulate The Catholic Ladies Altar society lowed by instrumental music by Miss 1 her upon the occasion will entertain with a "silver tea" at Felix. Mrs. Thompson was the win-1 Mr EHtner StmdaaUt lrower left I Sunday morning to return to her home In Walla Walla, Washington after a j pleasant visit with her mother and sisters. FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6I6I; Local 371 First mud "A" Sts. Oswego, Oregon Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this s'ip, inclose with 5c and mall it to Foley & Co., 28.1S Sheffield Avenue Chicago. III., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kid neys, rheumatism, bladder troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly cleansing cathar tic, for constipation, biliousness, head ache and sluggish bowels. enjoyable time. The Commercial club held a meet ing last Friday evening nnd are get ting busy for the winter season. The Odd Fellows' lodge had initia tion service Saturday evening. The Wllsonvllle Parent-Teacher as sociation will hold its regular meeting In the school house, FridBy afternoon. February 2. Reed Graham went to Portland Wed nesday, to spend a few days there on business, Mrs. Snyder, formerly Mae Maker, Is visiting her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ilakcr- tjulte a number of Wllsonvllle peo ple attended the hi-t ball gnmo at Mutiny Saturday evening. January 27, at which time the first Mulloy team won from the Kith wood team by a j score of 46 to II, and the Hood View team bent th second Mulloy team, scoring L'7 to 16. In favor of Hood View. Aaron MacConnoI and Donnie Brown went to Mulloy Saturday, on business, and remained for the busket ball game In the evening. Corral Creek school will have a bas ket social and program, Saturday ev ening, February 11. in the school house, and every one Is cordially Invit ed to attend. Mrs. Short, of Portland, has been visiting her niece, Mrs. M. C. Young. A mothers' meeting will be held at Mrs. Arnold Clutter's residence, Thurs day afternoon, February K, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Homing will be bader of the after noon, and a full attendance Is desired Elmer Hasselbrlnk and O'enn linker were referees at th-i basket-hall game at Mulloy, Saturday evening. In the essay contest given under the auspices of the W. C T. U., Edith Hlsh op. of Wllsonvllle school, won the first' prize, which was a trip to Chautauqua, with expenses paid, and Eunice O' Keefe and Effle Wagner were tied on the second prize, which it lo be a party for the young folks at the horn' of Mrs. Arnold Clutter. A pupil from Mulloy, whose name has not been as certained, also tied for second prize. Klim-Hwug. of Sllverton. is attending Clerhnrt. Wnynesfleld, Ohio, writes: trouble." him. I Chtimberlnln's Cough Re dy has I Price Wlc al all dealers. Don't simp- Myrtle Albright Is teaching school ' been used In my family off ami on for ! ly ask for a kidney remedy get I tonus at Seaside I twenty years and It has never failed I Kidney Pills the samn that Mr Oliver Drower, ol BeotU Mills, baled, to cure a cough or cold.' Obtainable OhrlsUnssn bod. Fotter-Mllburn Co.. hay for Dolpb. Myers, last week. everywhere. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. .leu,. 11 Knight, oi' - l.ano county, Is visiting with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, B, Msrquntn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlnlr, were in Portland a few duys last week. Mrs, Hatta Myen was over to Don na, Marlon county, lust week, to soe her father, Mr. Achorson, who Is quite feeble. Mrs. Olaf Olson and children and Miss Myrtle Larklns, culled Sunday afternoon on Mrs. Fred lllalr. Miss Myrtle Larklns nnd her undo, I. I). I.arklns, went to Salem, Friday While there they attended the login lature a few hours. HI GILL PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for sprcial stamps on short notice. Orders received by S P, M. delivered die following morning, SEATTLE, Wash .Ian. 29 Immedi ately after his appearance In feredal court this mooring to plead not guilty to the indlctmenut by the grand Jury Saturday, Mayor Hiram Charles dill waited on Judge Frederick nausmnn, who recently resigned from the state supreme bench, and at tho cIobo of their conference .lodge Hausman Issued a statement that he would dfifond tho mayor when tho r ase comes to trial. Associated with him will be Wlltnon ' Tucker, president of the Seattle liar 1 association. SUES TO COLLECT ON NOTE. I Edward 0. Pease Company has filed a suit In the Clackamas ocunty clr-; cult court against I. W. Wilson to col et on a $11 ?..!?. note, signed June It, 1916. The plaintiff also asks for IKO attorney fees. CHICHESTER S PILLS W' Tlir OlAMOHD BBSNDV A llrurf'O. I ft IN IffcA-TetaW IMAM' IIRARP riklAWW ywt k nowf! gf Rett. Ssfest. 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