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OKKGON CU V KNU JU'KI.SK, KIDAY. APRIL 20. 1917. OSWEGO NEWS s IIMWM.O, On., Afrll IH-'llm ua-n Wi'iiiiti (lull ini'l at Ilia club riHiin In ilm im IhhiI Iiiiiimi April I Hli Oil art-mint f 111 ii lit Ill Ilia family lh irtl'i-nl. Mr J ill it Hli-kiinr, Mi y H In T, i ii'iliiiiil, called Ih" merlin- In m.lir Ilia I'liiiiiiillit'ti Vit Ilia il i Un II. II Kmlili mill Mm K'l HlmUlr. Tlia ul.i.(l "Art " Mr I) NUr.il, of I'mllulnl, gam " cry liiliri'illiiK talk of Im In illmcrn lili'ill kimhI mill hud ilriirn, mil viirlmi uf palnllng ililur'. Mi. 'I winning a npoit mi Hi" III. Mil)'. Mr A I'lmrl mi l Minn M ux ML k In r, win .im In liuvii (Im pror.nin fur May Kill, mi "Wllil ll.m.ti of Ore lull," anil Imtn tlni i 'IhhiI i lillilrrli In -iiiiik'Im fur prices. Mr K. V. t'luy mnl Mr, turn ('Hue feller rtlti llllH'll In which III" WWII I. IT ill. I mnil Jllnllre. Twenty er . rem III 1 tin Wlillli n lull lia HiKillltcd till' follow I n c l'ri"i ri.iiiiiillli-: Mr. (I. Iluwiir.l IYIIIiikit, Mr. V. Centura. Mr. Amir Cm mnl Mr. K. Hilmw ut. Mr. 1 hit) it will huvit i Imri'i uf tin iiim'IIiik l'"t Weilneiilay. UNIQUE MS GIVEN tlhUVK'iO, Ore, April 111- Program Hheii l.y 0ei (irmiKe Halunliiy: Si n grange; aililrena, 'tin (luid-u l'n irntli n uf (irminil and Culture nl Oiilnii. Kred Nluunii ami Will t'elllK antlK. "I'liiW, Hiii , Hue." firiinc.c; abort talk. Clmrter Mem Imt, adilrn. "K.irly lllnlury uf ( i KO CriUlK," C. T. IHrkllniili; plan duct, Clurcnn and Arthur II.iIkM, rH liutlnii, "How In Uukii a Cuke," Ut eU Milam, aniiK. I.eim llimuii; dl.i lugut'. Mrn. K. W. I.elnniiii, l'iia Ia-U-muii. Mi K. W. ChlliU; puKr on i'Iihit. It. W, Wllinunt. ni'uiiiin 'iy lurlmi nieiiilier uf grange; ai'tig "Auld Ijiiik Hyno"; rilntlnii, '(')ii lr.il ('hurley could Not Hi CmiKht"; Mr. K. H. Ilouti; r.- llutlun, 'Crow. I UK Old." Mm. rrmik Whltteii; iiiiK. "Aiiierlia," lirniiKi'. UNIQUE AFFAIR GIVEN DY DOHCAS SOCIETY OSWKCO. C)r., April IS. On April 12, tho liuri'B Boclcly rvo a CIiIiikiu' ikm'IiiI at thn ('iinKrt'Kiillnlial rhurch. Mr. CroM Kvo a very Intcrvntlni: talk un 'I. Ifu In China." and eihlhlted a K'iut many rnrloR which hn hud oli tiilned while In China. Thcro were Chlnrat enprvanlon printed on poHlcni wlih h er nrrnnitcd on tin wall uf tin llvtni rtHim and tho inemhcrB were auppoaed to iih them In (heir convor aiitlon. Komo of tho Klrla Hn Chlneai aiinr, und Knvo a llttto fun drill. 1-mirlun and llennlo CrcKO at tired In coatume, aung a aeloctlon In tho Chlncac lmiKuK. A Chlnein ru per wu nerved, roliHlatlliK of Clilncae nakn, candy, nut and peanut. OSWEGO LOCALS OHWKliO. Oro., April IS Itny Fox I Ki'ttliiK ftlonit very nicely ut the Good Hiitnnrllun lioHpllul. Wllllum II)m1I), of Oak 1'olnt. ttndur went nn operutlon for nppeii(llcltln at tho (iond Sninnrltnn lionpltnl on Sun iluy. Ho U as well nn could ho ex pected, llo wna formerly from Oh wegn. 1 1 In wlfo waa formerly ono of tho AiiHten nlntcm. Hurry .Sinclair und I.lnyd Tomlln of Vuncnuvor Hurrnck. vIhIIciI their piircntH hero In Oswego Suturdny cv. enliiK. Mr. Clifford Johnson and Miss Kthol WI'hiiii wero KiiestH of their uls ter, Mrs. 0. T. Ifnlnoir, hint week. Mr. and Mtn. Alhort IloHentrotor, of I'ortland, woro KiicHtB of Mra. Komui tretur'H imrmilH, Mr. and Mth. Jnnies Ilickner, Siinduy. Mr. und Mrs. Aunton riuirls lmvo ro turned to tholr homo In McMlnnvlllo. Tho visit of tho I.lvo Wires from OroKon City wnH postponed owIiik to other nrrnngonionts nmdo by Mr. Now hinds, of tho cement plant. They will vlHlt Oswego next Tuesduy. Tho Wo men's club will sorvo lunch to tho vis itors at tho I. O. O. P. hull. Mrs. Rnymond I,eo surprised her htiHhnnd nn his birthday lust Hntur ilny evonlng by Inviting a fow frlctiilu In help pons tho evening. Music, curds mi l KiimeR wus tho progrnm of tho ev ening. A delicious lunch wus served. Thoso present wero: Mr. und Mrs. Frank Jones, Mr. mid Mrs. 0. V. Spen cer, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Riser and duugh- tor, Ilethn, Mr. nnd MrH. Cluronco Skool, Ernest Klsor, of Oswego; Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Apploheo, Mr, and Mrs. Thou. Fuy and Mr. and Mrs. Jt. Siller, of Tertland. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Ilcthko, Mr. nnd Mrs. Prod Stofflna, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen ry llurghOHt, nnd C. U Hulnes, C. N. Ilulnea and son, Hlchurd, Miss Mar garet HalncB, MIhb Gladys Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sinclair, Joo Thomas, Hugh M. r'ox nnd ThomnB Hurd wore vlsltorR at tho Vancouver Ilnrrucks, on Sundny. . Thnmns Murtln Is on tho sli'q list. I'cto GllloHpio visited his homo In Oswogo lust week. Mr. Glllesplo has enlisted nnd Is tn Company G. Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Churchill nnd fam ily aro visiting Mrs. Churchill's par ents, Mr. nnd Mr. W. W. Todd. Mr. Churchill has sold bis belongings at r.UimU anil lll ImaU In Tlllmmxik iniilily. limiritM All fnl r li relumed from Hrwiicrton, being iiuulilii In I lie lli t i l viamliialluii In ruler Hi limy. Mr. Our" IiiiIIim k In relnriie.1 frniii a vlalt lth Iter "Inter, Mr. Ilu ard rce, at Cmil.y. Mr, f'lyila (', lluydn, (if Dundee, lulled Iht iihiIIht, Mr. II, Aridi rimi, lunl week. Tim I it f ii n t inn uf Mr. mid Mr. Dun h i illid of pueiimoiila Huiiduy afier iiihiii at llieir liomii In iuilli (it.i II Willi hurled at thn OiWi'K'l leiueli'l Tniid.iy aflernnuii. A uiliiUler from I'urllaiid uffli luted I'raiik I'ai liy. father uf Mr V. II Jiirlnili, uf (UweK'i, dli'd t llm H 'll Miiod hnapllul Tuemlay afleniiMiii, after an lllliea uf eenil iiiiuilli uf llrlitlil dlneumi. A Until e uf III lieu III appear i lm nln rii III Ihl paper. Mia Muriel J 1 1 1 1 n f 1 uf I'ur t lilll'I. Wii a meek end ui t uf In r Kralidiiiiitl i r. Mr Tim. Km. C, II. Iliikiililreler hemimli III" fair uf a tiiluulild I'oluli r link', a aoin" null rend i:u,i hint a Una" m rrnuiul Kl.ina Tin iIok never w.i ullnwrd t' run, only on hi ureinlaea, unleaa tic cniiipniiled hy aome party. Mra. J. C. Ilulnea. Jr., enlertnlneil 1.1 dlniier at In T home III Went I. Inn Hum il.n-, Mr. ah. I Mra. J. C. Ilulnea. Hr Mr. und Mr. ). II. Ilimaurd und fain llv, Mr. und Mra. Cell. Iluaniird and iIuukIiIiT I :i-f, of I'orlluinl OAK GROVE POPULAR OAK GROVE YOUNQ WOMAN MARRIES Oak ;rue April I'.i -Muro I him liiinilred kui at i:.ither"d Kuturday i v etiliit ut the In.iiie uf Mr, and Mr. Churli W. Kialey, when Mr. Kule) Kutu hi duiiKhter l.ihi'lind III inarrl uk to Koliert Clliiliiu llriidahuw. rrin-illnic thu i erriuuii y, wlili Ii u performed hy lew. Ouwuld Taylor. Mln M.irle Cburi hill aaiiK. und Mini Killtli ruilM, wlni uc 'ompaiiU'd h"r. rendi rud Mi ii.li lnoliii' mar h, u tin hrhlnl party entered thu parlor. Tho hruln wiiro u heaullful kuwii ut white a.itln Willi pearl IrliiiuilnK. en train nnd a long tulle veil. She carrl-d a ahuwer hou.piet uf while roe and llllle uf the valley. The hrldeaiuulil. MIhh OIUu Hlnli y. nlnter uf the hrlde, was l.econilm;ly gowned In pink autlu wild silver trim tiling. She (urrli'd a colonial houiUi-t Krtient Wallher. uf The lialle. ncted a heat man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mr. W. I.. Hruilnhuw received thn congratulation und bel v. lain a of thom In uttendunce. Thn Mlaaea Adu Sturliweuther, N ir- nia Itedmond, Culherlno Twoomy, Veru Kediniind and Juno Fry of Hulein und Kriincl Mnnn of Kugene, unaided Mr. John Itlsley and Mrs. II. U. Sturk weather In aerving. Tho dining room was decoruted with a profusion of spring fnlinge nnd yellow tulle. Silver ImaketH fllUd with spring flowor adorned (h living und dining room. Tho hrldo Is a graduuto of the I'nl- vertilty of Oregon, graduating from thnt InNtltutlnn In tho 1911 clux. She Is a popular member of thu Ik'ltu Delta Sorority. Mr. llrudHlinw Is also a girduato ol tho 19H clus of tho I'nlverslty uf Ore gon, and a member of tho I'M Gamma Delta Fraternity. Ho In a ion of Judi;e and Mrs. UrndHlmw, of Tho Dalles. Tho young couple will mnko their homo In Tho Dulles, where Mr. Hrnd- shaw Ii practicing law. OAK GROVE LOCALS OAK GItOVK. April 17. A, Goetz nnd boii, Goorgo, returned homo Thurs- day from Wheeler whore they have been working In a lumber mill. Clnlr Hnrpolo returned homo Frl- day, morning from a two weeks' trip land, nro visiting with tho Ed Brig to Snn Francisco, Cullf. ' hum nnd John SU Clnlr families. Mrs. W. It. Allen la quite sick nnd confined to her home. Mr. und Mrs. I A. Hullurd entertain- ed n few old friends nnd neighbors from South Dakota Saturday evening. A TON Of mood-Root, Golden Seal, Stono and Queen's Root Also Cherry Hark ntnl Sucred Hark with glycerine mukes n wonderful tonic, called n Uolilen Medicnl Discov ery," making thousands of Oregon fiuoplo strong. Ask your noighbor io can tell you. Corvallis, Oregon. "Doctor Pierco's remedies lmvo been used in my lather's family ever since I can remember. My mother took tho 'Hidden Medicnl Discovery' and the 'Pleas ant Pullets' and wua cured. Father took the 'Discov ery' for torpid liver and indiges tion nnd was greatly benefited. I, also, took tho 'Discovery' lor kidney, livor and stomach trouble nnd received great benefit. I am glnd to tell others of tho merits of Dr Pierce's Midden Medicnl Discovery. D. II. Dull, 627 8. Gtli Street. Get good Wood through the nse of Dr. Pierco's (iohlen Medical Discovery, and you will lmvo no mora weakness. It is the world's proved blood purifier and tonic. It's not a secret remedy for its ingredients ore printed on the wrap per. For sale by druggists in liquid or tablets. Ktart to tnke it to-dny and before another day has passed tho im- fiuritiea ol tho blogd will begin to envo your body through the liver, kidneys, bowels and skin, and in a lew days yon will know by your itoadier nerves, firmer step, keener mind, brighter eyes and clearer skin, that the bad blood is passing out and new, rich, pure blood is filling yonr arteries. Send Dr.l'ieree,Buu'ulo,lf.Y., ten cents lor trial package I A vry pli-aiunt amnlng iut by Ili.lhlliC vr I'M lime Kafrrilunnul wrr wd by Hi boat Tho I ireeiit ra Mr. it 1 Mr. W. II Mur hiliy and daughter, Ada. Mr. mid Mr rrank iirermx arpl nu;iltr. i a 1 Kull, Mr, Kull, uf Kwgrwi HUtlnri. jaiil Mr. Ilullla N'linan, uf roHlmiit Mr. mi 'I Mr. Hnxik. of I'mllanl I formerly of Omaha, Net. rut k. Iirt inirlid Ilia linuia of Mr At I Hrandl, ami will laka i..,.e.l..n W.. in.uy. Mr. Iiranill and ilaii(til r, limile III a'Tuinpaiiy Mr, (umr Itrarnlt l Tik'oiiih, Wiililiii:ton, In a few i)' J. A. (iixidell returned Imliia laul week from a trip to California, Arln na und llm l.ordi r. Mr M illie IIoIiik kr and irandnon, llol.ert lllu' k, apelit T m a-lay Hll Mra KC. Warren. TIki I'lirent Teacher 'e lutlon lliel at thn IiihiI hniian Krld.iy a'lerii'xiri. Mr ll'a'kiuan, tin prealdenl, preld IliK. Iloullii" hiiiliieaa. A alhrr t a aernd and f -0 'nJ u rali. to Kivn in inn puii.iiuk ruiui ui in men' ilorinllory ut th l'rilerally uf Orernn. Thn follow IliK uf fleer Lie. Ii d for tha year: Mr K. ( I were . War fen, prealdenl; IJ. . (Jiilhrl". vlrn prealdenl; Mr John Waldron, re urd ln( aiiretary , Mr John .Nnrlnr Ireiiminr; Mr. Jume Hurt, rorr-- liomlliiK lecretiiry. Mr. fiuthrli and other ap.,l,e on plan for thn ioiiiIim je.ir Mr J. In hi Hiitler eiplulned Ihn propoai'd wuter tein and apnl.e of the effort uf thw roriiinercliil rluh tn (literati) with thn Ori'Kun City w .iter ayateni In ri-rariU In furtil'li ng wuler hern. Th aawx-lullon will Klvti a huaket im lal Krhlny evenliiK at thn ietioul huinn. A pruifruin wl'l n chen hy aoinit uf (ho ai honl rhlldren. iiitiah al aelecllon, recllullun' and niiialo from Ahle'a unhenlru, uf I'or'- hind. Aditilxaliiii free; ladle and Klrla plena" hrlliK hankela. Coffi-e and (ukr will h kcrved. Mr, liny llhn kerhy I on th li k lint aufferlnit with a aoveru coll. Mr. A. (I. Kinder and f.unl'y are liti provltiK from their recent Mine. A nninher of ludlc met Monday it tin home uf Mr. Iuk on Courtney road and orisanln d an auiillury to thf It I'd ('run. Officer Heeled wer Ml h,niphell. prclier,t; Mr. I. C. Hale. ciTrtnry-trcuurer. About twenty Joined the auxiliary. On Sutiird.ty. April :it, they will meet at the home of Mr. J. T. d'ruy und make ciimhltiH lion hug for thn aix-l. t y. Any one il" airing niemberahlp will cull or phone Mra.'li. C. Iiute on Outfield road neur Courtney. JENNINGS LODGE. ' J K SWING 3 I.ODGK, Ore , April 18 Mrs. A.llowerton and children have como to visit with tho former' moth er, Mr. McMnnlgal, who hua been III for some time. Win. Flnloy, state biologist, has re turned from an extended advertising tour of tho cast, Mr. Flulcy spends his summers at his cottage on tho river here. At tho Farent-Tcnchcr association meeting on Friday, April 13, Dr. O. E. Welsh, county health officer, gave a talk on "Contagion." Mra. Altman chaperoned about twen ty clght pupils to boo 'i.lltlo Women" at tho linker, on Saturday afternoon. l.lttle Miss Jane Dlckcrson, of Port land, spent Inst Saturday and Sundu) with Virginia Ostruin. Mrs. Kd Hall was also an Faster visitor of tho Ost roms. Mrs. A. C. MucFnrlano was at tho Lodge on Thursday. W. II. Wood la now In Los Angeles. Mrs. Albert Pierce has returned to her homo, after spending sovcral weeks with nor brother, DeForest Pomeroy, nt Minneapolis, Minn. Oscar Erlckson has gone to Eastern Washington to Btuy for some time. Kiln nnd St. Clair WclBh, of Port- Thcro ore quite a number of flslv ertnen enenmped along tho river bnnk. Miss White, a former Now Yorker, hna been elected to fill the vacancy In tho school canned by tho resignation of Mrs. Nora Snashall, who goes to West I.lnn next yonr. Mrs. Esther Heathmttn McCrncken, of Snlom, Is spending several woeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knumgartner lmvo named their llttlo son, Theodoro Tho children of this community are being trained In choir and expect to unite later with tho Purkpluce vested choir. Sunday evening, April 15, Will Kessl gavo nn able address on the Christian Endeavor convention. On tho Inst Sundny of April thcro will bo a missionary program given in tho evening. The vested choir will make Its first uppenrnncc. Next Tuesday will bo tho monthly focus mooting of Grace church. Mrs. Stone of Washington, has been visiting her slBter, Mrs. Victor Erlck son. Ernost Dutzcncd Is visiting his undo Jfr. Alex Gill. On Friday evening a crowd of young peoplo guthorod at tho homo of Mr. nrid Mrs. Rex Deter in honor of Carey Dotor and Glen Russell. The follow. ing enjoyed tho hospitality of the Deters: Margaret Tucker, Mary Rice, Eleanor Uronson, Ellen Hart, Fern Hart, Vera Glass Eunice Williams, Mary nnd W'llma Rruechert, Oulda Do tor, Homor Wl'llams, Art Roberts, Aldeno Kelly, Will Kessl, Art Tucker, Alvln Smythe, Glen Russoll, Carey De ter. Mrs. Hart, of Yamhill, Is 'visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Chas. Ken nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Starboard of Portland aro enenmped hero, during the con struction of the Zimmerman home, which Is well under way. SHEllfOjyjIIBMJIBIHE RITISH TtAMIMIP K AIIMALA WRICKIO ON Hltr AFTIR ENCOUNTER. hV.W rUllK. April IT-Tli. Iintl.b alraiiikhlp Karrnal. mi I'It'.n paaaenfer teaael uwiii'd l.y It I rn.n tular A Oriental fleam Navlr.tloli com pu ii y, waa ara on er ani unk uil U J rli 17 Inir Hii-'a, Ita y. after Im I ii K liel'rd and lurM'dir hy a (iermaii uhiiiar;e. aiiord.iiK to two AinerUaiia wl.n 're among the Karmala'a III'' paaxner and who arrived lu r t'xlay from j: ,r..-o. Ali on hoard thn KarriMi wer a.. Thn American are W, V. I'jrk, uf lioitun, and V. Ileoer. uf iriibn. who wera rntnrnliiK from f ar . j.l Th KurmaU, they aaid, un h r way from I'ort Hald In Ijui-l .n when l tai ki d. . Th illnuurllni upetu d fire from her i k fin at a in.r.'i tit ol o it flvn mile. Corty al,n' wern fired they im lit. hut none did any muter'u' dumaicn. Tha Kannala In turn End 10 l.ot at thn ml yur.ne, h it loutd not reai h Iht. Thn V hoat In tan tn appriu' li thn hli, divine and eti erj hi tn flro When wllhln aViut ;."! yard he ht Ko two torpedMi. one of whhh at nn k thn Kannala In thn how. AllhoiiKh W(;iin... tha Kannala (imtlnui'd Irylric to imupe. hul In lg ini'clnic ran (ixi rloe tn adorn, hit a reef arid ripped a r-at lin'o In hT hotlom. Tho llfelman w.T" lowered and thn p.nnenk'er and crew encaped. Ihn I' lx.at Klrlnit up thn atlaik when thn hlp hit tho reef. . . LIBERAL. 4 LIIIERAL. Ore , April 17. Chrli Deppln went to I'.irt .md un hinltieni Saturday. Mia Ilradford, who teaches the Lib eral school, was capeclnlly laddened hy (he news of thn wrecking of the munition factory In thn eait, recently. It was near her old dome. Juck Ilvlelni, who has been cutting cord wood for I'brii Doeppicl on the Wright property, will leave soon to bring bli iprlnc wagon out of the mountain!. Mr. Rclelns was compel led to leave the vehicle when the snow became ao bad a few month ago. The latter part of the week Mr. Roleln expects to leave for SL Hol- Mcr. William and ton, who hare been working fur Omar ay, cutting wood tn the timber, left Sunday. Rlrhard Wright had his goats shear ed recently. E. Doeppleb has also been shearing goats. A nurse from Portland arrived at the W. V. S. station upon tha last car one evening the past week. She ex pected parties to meet her. but find ing no one there and not knowing to whom she was going or where, she became hysterical and wandered to Dr. Morrcy's home. Here every ef fort was made to reassure her and to help her reach her destination. Dr. Dedman furnished the needed address. When the nurse did arrive at her des tination she found mother and baby had been doing nicely for several hours. Mr. Davis and family moved to Eastern Oregon last week. A number of young people attended the ball at Mulino Saturday evening. The work of Improving the switch at the Willamette Valley Southern sta tion Is completted. The switch Is be low the level of the wagon roads on each side which makes loading very much easier. I kith sldo roads are planked and the skid road from the woods remains near the car track. Mr. Rogers wont to Molalla on bus iness Monday. Stop the First Cold. A cold does not get well of Itsolf. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough be comes serious it neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy com blnation of soothing antlscntic bal sams In Dr. King's Nw Discovery lias healod coughs and relieved conges tion. Young and old can testify to tho cfefctlvencss of rr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your Druggist, 50c. (Advj S CLARKES. ? CLARKES. Ore., April 17. Jason Clarke went to Portland last Sunday to visit his relatives for a short time. MIrs Ida Zwahlen, from Oregon City, visited her father, C. Zwaholn, and family for a few days. Mrs. Jesse Maxson is very III. She had two strokes of paralysis and is perfectly he'pless now. George Eberly and family are mov ing to Oregon City. Mrs. C. Stromgreen, of Colton, visit ed her daughters, Florence and Pearl, In Oregon City for a fow days last week. Forget Your Aches. Stiff knoos, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. It you suf. for from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; It penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mus- sy ointments or poultices. For sprains. sore musolcs or wrenched ligaments resulting from ' strenuous exercise, Soan's Liniment gives quick relief. Keep It on hand for emergencies. At your Druggist, 2Sc (AdvJ I MEASURES USTEO FOB SPECIAL ELECTION VOTE BONO IIIUC AND 0. A C, R. LAND TAX WILL l IMPOR TANT MATURES R. H ratary uf Hula Ohutt b snt out a few tuple uf tha tomtit utlnnal uiendmetit an nmaaur whhh will appear on tha ballot at tha p 11 lection on Juria 4. la announce that tha triallliis; uf tha uffhUI mihlt tn tha rs-:'r1 rotors of tha sute III ha made as sous as they are print ad, ornollirie betn April XI and May 10, giving tha electorate on month tn cnnalder tha nutter submlt lv In them at tha special election Tha following la a llat uf tha in urea, tba moat Important uf whhh probably ara tha all million dollar bund laiua, (ha lavf for a Dew pnl trtlsrr, nl tha meaaure requiring tha election of city, (own and state officers at the same tlrns. Hubmltted by tha rfl!ature: Au thoriilnf ports to create limited In deltednea n encourage water trans portation l'urpa Amending seo tlon uf Article XI of tha constitution by providing that municipal corpora tion deahrnated as ports may ba em powered by statute to rals money for bonue to aid water transportation line between such porta end other ports and lo aalt In eatabllahlng wa ter transportation on Interior river of Oregon or on rlvera between Wash ington and Oregon, or of Washington and Idaho reached by navigation from Oregon's rivers. Such Indebtedness hall not i reed one per cent of the asaeaied valuatjon of the property In the municipality and may ba incurred only by majority Tote thereon. Submitted by the legislative assem bly. A bill for taxation of Oregon and California land grant Purpose De claring and asserting the sovereign right of the State of Oregon to tax certain Innd known as Oregon and California land grant and granted un der certain arts of congress; author Ulng, empowering and directing the listing of such lands on the assessment rolls of certain counties, and providing for the listing of such lands on the 191 assessment rolls of certain coun ties, and rellevelng such counties from the payment of the said tax thereon until the same Is collected by such counties. Submitted by the Legislature. Lim iting number of bills Introduced, and Increasing pay of legislators Purpose Amending Sections 18 and 29 of Ar ticle IV of the constitution by limiting the number of bills Introduced at any session by any member of the legis lature. Individually or with other mem bers, to four, and by any committee to three; also limiting the number of bills Introduced by all senate commit tees to thirty, and, by all house com mittees to sixty, excepting appropria tion bills Introduced by the ways and means committees. Also Increasing the pay of members of the legislature from $3.00 to $6.00 per day and the to tal pay from $120 to $300 tor any reg ular session. Submitted by the legislature. Dec laration against Implied repeal of con stitutional provisions by amendments thereto Purpose Amending Section 1 of Article I of the Constitution of Oregon by declaring, that It Is the function of the constitution to clearly define a consistent and harmonious plan of government; that to perpetu ate such consistency and harmony, all constitutional amendments shall be so worded that their adoption will leave the amended constitution without any conflicting provision; that, as the ef fect of any amendment upon the entire constitution Is a vital consideration In construing the amendment, no amendment shall have the effect of rendering any other part or parts of the constitution Ineffective without ex pressly and specifically repealing the same. Submitted by the Legislature. Uniform tax classification amendment Purpose Amending Section 33 of Article I and Section 1 of Article IX of the constitution by providing for uniform taxation of all property of the same class within the state, county, or district levying the tax, and classi fication of property for such purpose; for the adoption by law of uniform rules for assessment and taxation, and that all taxes shall be levied and collected under general laws operating uniformly throughout the state, and omitting the present requirement .of equality without classification. Submitted by the legislature Re quiring election city, town and state officers at same tune Purpose Amending Article II of the constitu tion by inserting Section 14-a to re quire Incorporated cities and towns to hold their primary and general elec tions for the nomination and election of their elective officers at such times as the primary and general elections for the nomination and election of state officers are held ; to provide for one election board to serve for both state and city or town elections; ad justing the teims of present incum bents of elective city or town offices to conform thereto, and requiring the enactment of such legislation as may be necessary to carry this amendment into effect. Submitted by the legislature. Four hundred thousand dollar tax levy for a new penitentiary Purpose To au thorize the board of control to con struct a new state penitentiary by con tract or otherwise, and to acquire a new site or grounds therefor In the county In which the penitentiary Is now located, at a total cost not ex ceeding four hundred thousand dol-1 1. To anabls tha board of control lo carry out tha provisions of Ibis act. stale tat levy of on hundred thow and dollars ih year for fuur year I autbortud lo ba made la add lth;B to Iba IsiM otherwise authorised by Uw Hutm.ltted by tha leglaUture. BIS ot II, block II, Jladtonej $71 million dollar state road bond i.su.l Katherlna Brandt to James Vf. a ad and hlchway b!ll-pUrpo.a-Authorl- KUtthtlh lL rooi,( ,, of M , bIock log tha alata highway commission to ,g 0,k 0r0T. iJfi09 r.l.a money for building road In tha 'enry Ko, h't0 . r, D.mmmi, fraa nail five years In an amount not ! , H of ttetUin t reeding all million dollars, by selling ,own,hlp , ,oulBi r,nM j ,Mt. l0. four per rent bond of the stale of mk ,,, Ur)(m WeliBnbM.k to Oregon; limiting tha s.la of such g. o. Flaher, 4 acres of section I, town bonds to ona million dollars tha first iMp 4 oulhi rane , ,,,. year and two million doll.rs the sac John Tr,rne, ,0 John Arthur Tnrk. ond year; providing method of Py,, , 90 acres In D. L. C. of rred menl of lutere.l and principal and for , wtck JMm No M ,own,D,p , touth; retirement of inch bond; to make tha rog, 4 eaat' $10 surplus arising from license fees col-1 arg9 j,, 'urUfb et t, ,0 cir l ted on motor vehicle a fund Ii. Cy(1(lM ,nJ Gnic, CyJnrg( , 0, ,ot apply (hereon; and providing for the 21 l)ock 8Untr i. ton.tructlon and maintenance of bard- j ;,,, c ',nd Ell,' AU'on UrMB to surface highway, post roads and for-, r. ,,, ,.,nm i-.n. und est roads. FISH Willi! PlIINTli! AMENDED LAW CIVES PRIVILEG ES TO CIVIL AND INDIAN WAR VETERANS Miss Iva Harrington, county clerk, says thai muny persons come to hor office and ask if pioneers need licen se to hunt and fish. She wishes to announce tliut resident of Oregon who' came here heforo ISOO do not need II-1 renes. Ndther do veteran of the! Indian Civil wars. The section of the stutute contain ing this exemption fullos: That from and after the par.sage of this Act tho clerk of the circuit court of any county In Oregon shall grrnt a license to any resident of Oregon who Is a veteran of the Indian Wars or the1 Civil War. or a ulonixr who became a: r-Vdrnt f fie State of Oregon prior to thu yvar la.li), to flah In any of the waters of Oregon In open season, or bunt In the forests thereof In open sea son, and such license shall be grant ed to such veterans without payment of the fee prescribed by laws, ond up on proof of mch service. Any such li cense shall be good for tho calendar year In w hich the same Is Issued. Such license shall conform to ot her hunting and fishing licenses, ex cept as to payment of fees. FOR CHENS NEEDS ANDY BACHART ARRESTED WIFE'S COMPLAINT OF NON-PAYMENT ON Andy Bachart, a farmer near Needy, Or, was arrested Wednesday night hy Deputy Sheriff Frost on complaint of not contributing to the support of their children. The divorce decree provided that he should pay $10 a month. Bach art was released Thursday after he paid the money for one month. Bach art obtained a divorce from his wife lest year, having tiled suit himself. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATION'S, a hey cannot reach the seat of the diaeaae. Ca tarrh 1 a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take In ternal remedies. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and act directly upon the blood and mucous aurface. Hull' Catarrh Cur I not a quack medicine. It wa prescribed by one of th) best phy sician In thla country for years and la a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purlHers. actlnir directly on the mucous surface. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredient la what pro duce such wonderful results In curing; catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props.. Toledo, O. Pols, br Druaalita. prir 7Gc. Tak Han Family Fllla for conatlpaUoa. Rubber Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders .received by 5 P. M. delivered the following mornine. Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER a H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $L25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 RIAL KtTATI TRANiflRt The following ara tha raal estate tranafer that hsvt been filed In tka office of County llncurdnr lioylea: John If. and Madia Uulkey to Mar cellne Hammond, westerly ten feel of In Ilorlng Junction; $400. J. W. Itoots and KHz A. Roots to II. C. Larsen, administrator, land In Poring Junction; $400. Emmet Donahue and Villi Dona hue to J, M. Thorn, land In section township I south, range i east; .000. Loul A. Rllter to Kathrrlne II. Hit ter, lot 1 of b'ock 4, Metzler and Hart addition to Molalla; $200. George and Anna A. Htahlnecker o Frederick and Ionise Stablnecker 8ft acre of section it, township 3 south, range 1 west; $1. P. P. nood to Scandinavian-American Rcn'ty company, lots 1 and 2, block "C" and lots 4, 6, (, 7, 8. block "D" Vic Acres; $1. Kmellna Shaw to Edith McLaren, lot 42 and lot "J" Flrtt addition to Jen nings I odgc; $10. Annie L. Farr to W. P. Morris and Viola Morris, lot 6, Mock 92, Oregon City; $1. Joseph J. Kauffman to C. E. and Lydia Mitts, 45 acres of section 3, township 9 south range 1, east; $1500. Albert Duol and Mary Puol to H. W. Ilradley, land In section 1, township 4 south, range 3 east; $10. Mlnnlo P. and W. F. R. Smith to J. E. Ca'avan and Aver 11. Calavan, lot 2 and 7, block 59, Oregon City; $10. J. E. Calavan and Aver B. Calavan to W. F. and Minnie Smith, lots 3, 4, and 5 Heckarta addition to Oregon City; 110. Delia M. and A. D. Parrish to M. V. Gary, lot 8 of block 1, also lots 14, 15, 16. 17.' block 20, Ple.-uant Little Homes No. 3; $1. Minnie V. and M. E. Gray to Delia Parrish, lot 8 of block 1, also lots 14. 15, 16, 17. block 20, Pleasant Little Homes No. 3; $1. Hammond Lumber company of New Jersey to Hammond Lumber company of Delaware, section 16, township 4 south, range 5 east; $10. George L. and Pearl Washburn to I W. L. Wallace, lots 5 and 6 of block 55 Gladstone; $750. H. E. and M. M. Shorrow to Eliza beth Streib, land In Robertson; $10. Elizabeth Strolb to Mary M. Sharrow land In Robertson Tract; $10. C. D. Robeson and wife to F. L. Wil son, part of Andrew Hood D. U C. township 3 south, range 2 east, con taining 16.25 acres; $1. TWO ASK CITIZENSHIP James Daniel Harvey, a mill owner at Aurora, Monday filed petition de claring his intention to become a citi zen of the United States. Mr. Harvey is a Canadian. David Anderson, a blacksmith at West Linn, petitioned for his final cit izenship papers. Ho is a Scotchman, and came to the United States In 1904. Felt Like 90; Now Like 21. Many persons complain about feel ing 01a oeiore uey Bnouia. Like a weak link in a chain, a weak organ enfeebles the whole body. Over worked, weak or disordered kidneys lower vitality. A. W. Morgan, Angola, La., writes: "I suffered with pains In the back. I am 43 years old, but I Mt like a man of 90 years old. Sines I took Foley Kidney Pills I feel Hko I did when I was 21." In 50c and $1.00 sizes. Jones Drug Co. Stamps Home B-10