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E OSWEGO RECORD. EI .ROAD Con- BETTER ROADS on this side of the River. with Coun- Srit. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY TH i TUP ACL.T'A DrrADn' 111 Li UJnL.UU IliVvlli PUBLIIHEO IVIKV FRIOAV. New a Item, can be addrn-d id The OltrKO Record. O.aego. (lis, Vt left t lb alore of li. W, l'nMr r office of II. W, Kurhlrf. Advertising rt mad known upo r.qut.l. GOOD NCWI FOR OIWICO. No letter nea La. come In ()i to In a long nine than the announcement In Oil lue of Tha Record Ibal the j pit plant of the Oregon Iron ft flrel company 10 trauma operation aim-; dcvnt. but It lll only be a piactl.e In rry abort tlmr. and alll run for M10 , lh ,n (h, andld-itc lined up some monlha. It la good nrat beauej(,n ,h, ,),., an Kurn a thorough It mrani that at Ira.t to men alll be ,rr out unj,r tkr dirwtlon of fbar!r mploywl. all draln iwd . j Au.lln. manaitrr. At a mrrtlnc of th moat of hlrh tll be arnt llb lb,,i,)pr, fgn4 M.,i,rfay mhl It aa l-Uilnraa houara of (Uarjo. Tbf piw ! dft ta ! M ,ut rolornl anil foundry la thi oldoat lndu;ry In tbla ; for ,ilhl ..n inj t , rwi-d thai town and allhourh II haa not rn he. mill be on hand dunn the tirU ratl atradily for a Ions tiui. hrn 1ir.k Knlhunlaarn ronllnur to run rrr It dix-a run .t la for ouw j hljch rJ Manaicrr Auatln prvdlcta that and undi r condlllona that tnran -tier 0rBo will hae aa good a tram tbla timra for the IwalllV. The com.ny I ytf.r M ,ny of th ,owni )n , ,r). In the .t haa had to mert atrons j , ,ipi,I)0(M.j Jolninit the I'ortland comiK-tlllon from the authrrn ntatr.1. j irgjue. Inaamurh aa nmrh of the nialrrlal en- j , . IrrlnK Into the m.inulai tnre of ple niuat rome fnnu the aoulh. llowcvr. the company tut thin adtaniase that It ran furalnh material on a umrh qulrkor notice than the aoiithrrn plant and tbla la quite of ton an in ducement to buyer. Oaw-ego'i baaeball club ripecla to take front rank tbla aeaaon with any ' lite tbe Portland city league. Knthu ala.m run high among player and fan orcr the outlook for a cta.xy ama teur team and with improved ground, and facllitle it I expected that the people of 0wego will have the oppor- tunlty to witnes Many good game j tbit rear. Inaamuch a mtny of the city team are anxlou to get away from their home town each Sunday It ta thought that the local can play practically every Sunday on their own ground, which mean that hundred of visitor woold come to 0wego to ipend an afternoon. o o The breaking of the Oiwego la dam, property of the Oswego I-ake Light and Power company. U likely to prove of material benefit and safety to the vicinity of It location a the company plan In the not distant fu ture tbe construction of a concrete CAN FILL . bi i no SHOES for MEN See our stock and prices. If not satisfied don't buy A complete line of Gent's Furnishings Our regular price of is 90c. Why Get a TAILOR-MADE SUIT at the right price $14.00 up. SEE OUR SAMPLES. Drugs At Cat-Rate Prices Can you Afford to Purchase Elsewhere at These Prices? 50c H & A ."ream .:41c 25c Colgates Dental Cream.. 20c 50c Pebeco Dental Cream , . .40e 25c Bay Rum 20c Give us a chance to serve you. Your credit is as good here as it is elsewhere. Telephone your wants. We deliver. C.C.PEERY Oswego Oregon FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6161; Local 371 First and "A" Sts. - tu ' fl'1" " w-m fr ' I (air. Tha i.u.n t. had more of 1 1 trouble in lb rat " ! tin , till Jain, and irallr. Dial only a lrnani-it iru turn a ill obviate aim lUr rrurfrur With thi. In view II la But toli.l.lrllii quite n..ul Ihn clan of builJmg an entirely Br dam. Baseball Team to Have Game Soon i os EGO, Manh 30. i8pe lal I ' ,,,,.,, la to bate lrtll Kama , ji.mday provided the aralhrr Spirited Contest On by Rebeccas OSWEUO. Manh 30-(Spflal The ronteat that I now on In the lie bekah lodce la creatine Kreat Intvreat being put forth by the to "faction." to ce which one win out for there i a feast of good thing ahead for the a Inning aide. Tbe Kt-uekah meet tbe econ and fourth rldat of each month, one tide having a program at one meeting and tbe other at the other session. Iji.it Friday night' program was one of much merit and qultu lenuthy. the number Im-Uik at fol io : Instrumental duet. SlMer Kdna and Lillian llukncr; recitation. Sinter Davidson; reading. Sl.ler Mary Hick ner: song by all; Uiblean; recitation. SlJler Lillian I'kknet; tableau; song, itrothir McVty: recitation. Slater Der; piano soio. Aihrs of Ixve," Sister blna lUckner: reading. Sialr Oyer; piano duet. Sister Edna and MItian Itlckner; drill by eight: read ing Sister Davidson: recitation, "Old Doll' Sullivan." Sisjer Miller: tab leau; nursery rhyme in costume. THE BILL Blue Bib Overalls pay more? 23c Mentholatum 20c 25c Colgates Talcum Powder 20c 35c Fletcher's Castoria 25c 50c Dorden's Malted Milk ..40c Oswego, Oregon Oswego Lake Dam Goes Out May Build New Dam HIGH VVATIN IN TlALITIS HIVtN CAUSES OAMAGK TO WATIH POWfR SIRVICK. OSWEGO. Manh J0.-Hplal IVr I ha flr.1 time la miw rlabt or Bin )rar the dam or the Oaargo: lj, - k ,'l'ln, ni l''r company, at (taavao l-akr, Jn.t weat of loan, waa ladiy damand Turaday tnomlna. brn a Ixirtum of the eat end wriit out. and w huh for a time lookrd aa though It Bilght riUM arrloua damage to lae nxinty brldae and road Juat tie low It The aboiit of the dam a raiiMM by hlch Bairr In the lake, au tnented by an etremely bravr over - flow irom the Tualltan ritrr. whbh 11 rtinnrrtrd wlih the lake by a canal.! The rtxrr la the hlghrat, or ratbrr waa the flrt of the week. Ihat It hai j teen In the hlalory of the oldrat In ; hal.ltnnta of that aection. Whrn tin ' I aaert A m IN wwnttt ft i 1 1 Tltawaul a wf MtitPtt. I..C atK,ut S .Tlork. ar.rral huge log. ' " l that had been ford down the lake'"; ArlUl,l0X- ,a,cmV cnt through the break and lodged A.llp" '. Ma- at the northern end of the count, 'T L" Ander.on l.yle lUker . . 4. Mrl ( vt, llrrnhart! Jithiiwrn, Karl from damage a. well a. the poa.ll.ll. . ti .. . i Ity of the county road being aah-d out. The breaking of the dam did not have any etio..t effect upon the pow rr plant of the O.wego lake Lliiht and Tower plant, several hundred feet be-1 vond the dam. In which event the I cotnpeny would have placed In com-; mission ita auxiliary ateam powrr , plant at the foundry of the Oaargo! Iron and Sterl comivny. JtiMt be'ow j Uswego proper, which plant s com pleted a short time ago for lust such emergences. The Oswego light plant furnishes lUhl and power for all of Oswego, the Lake Grove district, the Dunthorpe residential district, and al so the station and farming commun ity from Courtney to Oak Grove on the east side of the W lllamette river. V S. Pattullo. secretary and mana ger of the Oswego Lake Ught and Power company, from Portland, was early on the scene after the dam broke, and spent some hour Inspect ing the damage a well as condition at the water power plant and at the aiislllary atatlon. giving order to have everything In readiness at the latter plant for instant operation. Hut it developed that this plunt would not be needed In this emergency. Mr. Pattullo told The Record man that the thtmaKe to the dam would amount to posaibly $000 or JM)n. the exact amount being hard to deter mine. He said that hi company would proceed immediately to repulr the damage and also to strengthen j the da fti against any similar repetl jtlon. It Is proposed extending tbe i dam on the north for a distance of pos : slbly another 25 feet o a to connect It up with the old cement pier that i was formerly used. Thi will be done to obviate further washing away of a I fill that was made some years ago. I For some years past the Obwcro j Lake Light and Power company has I had In contemplation the building of a concrete dam, either individually or else one In connection with the coun ' ty, which would also Berve as a coun- ty bridge. Residents about here think I the latter plan would be quite bcnellc I lal to both parties, and particularly to I the county for the latter would then ! have a bridge thnt would last prartic ! ally for ages. It Is quite likely that I the company and the county will hold ; a conference In the not distant future to go Into this matter more thorough ly, but In the event this plan should fall through, there Is a strong possl-1 blllty that the light and power com- I pany will get buay and build a eon-1 crete dam. Epworth League Contest Closed OSWEGO, March 30. (Special. ) The attendance contest that has been In progress in the Epworth league for ocveral weeks paht came to an end lust Sunday evening with a large num ber of leaguers and their friends pres- :ent, when It was announced that the 'HedH had won out with 1300 points, 'and the Illues were not a great dis I lance behind. Later the Blues are j to give a bannuet with the Reds us the guests of honor. I The pastor, Rev. ,1. Coleman, occu pied the pupit last Sunday morning, preaching to a good M.ed congrega tion, and In the evening Mr. Gillihan, from Portland, addressed the gather ing Services as usual next Sunday, with the pastor preaching in the even ing. OSWEGO, March 30. (Special.) While the Orfwego school board Is to open bldB tomorrow night for the erec tion of the proposed new playsheds, it is not at all likely that these sheds will be finished and ready for use dur ing the present school term, but rather that they will he in readiness for use with the beginning of the new term next fall. With sprlng-ltke weather approaching the pupils would be averse to amending their recreation hours inside any kind of a building or shed, preferlng rather to get out In the open, enjoying the gunbhlne and the balmy breeze that give new en ergy and being to all life, whether an imal, plant or whatnot. It is believed that there will be quite a number of bids filed for the contract, several local parties having expressed the Intention of competing, end It Is thought the district will be able to get a good substantial struc ture at a reasonable figure. ' J Mr. and Mra. J. M. Whealan School Children Make Good Report OSWL'.iO. March 3U Hpe lal ) Tbr 4t aeek a a. a ny good one III Ihe work of I he O.arsn school, at w.rdlng lu the report of rr!inij Vii dr.pllr (ha talny a rather thai prevailed rtrry day, the record (r ! anther aliM-nt Bur larly t-eli.g ai I 'I'"1 Second grade. -Marie JuhiiMin. Charl MtlMiinld. Iietu llaliira. Johnnie Halnra, Thrtina lien dr(l km Krnrl Itakrr, 8tll Itolllna. lan Walk, lU-rulte HrhauM. Iladlry Curia, (th Klaer. John liollni. l-ela Wafk. Arno Voae, l.urllle llroan. t'lar- i ern e llradrli k. Aanra TihM, rrlo llaa. Mary llalnrt. Willie H-nlrUk Mm, Oren I'rlinm, Arnold armrr, j Willie lllior. Kjirl uKhra The rol! of Vinnr fur Ihwjt Hhnli ahlt-h In- ' ..,,..,.,.. , .11.u,ll.P. . Iiiallt) rnd d-ortiii'iit. Im ludrd the following. Karl lluahra. Krnral I'ak. er, Arno Voae and U-la Walk. Third and rVtinh Oiadi-iKirothy limmliaiiKh, lllth nukiirr. K-nttir Keaatrr. ty Newmaiiu. Ora I'rtmm. i uM- , , NP Weatergard. Eddie llendrlckaon. Ralph llalnea, Martin Johnson, Wal lace Wcrtlnngton, William llrmn lMi..gh. Mason WorthlnKton. Ilorac t'ochrun. Roll of honor-Irene Knox Arda Cox. Thereaea lii-dman. William l.r.imliauch. Kdlrfc lllrUer. Julia Wil son. Esther Kesler, l.eola Todd. Or Prinim. Ivy Newmann. Orvllle Ander son. KMth and Sixth grade - A Seen Worlhlnglon, Meech'c N.al. 'Tico Tai her. Ion" King, Leonah Koote. Ilonnle Jone.4, Mary Wilson. Delia Da vis. Edith Meyer. Goli'.ie Nal. Alta WlrU. Erneat Scha.iM, Lloyd llulnes, Clarence Ta;hr, Duxtin Itrumlinugh, Gordon Cllnefelter, Harry Johnson Uvl Rizor. Ila.old Iluffmun. William Kroll, Harold HrumhaiiKh, l-o Kim ball, Iroy HowllnK. Neville Waldrep, Delmer Turnbiill. Roycc Waldrep. Roll of honor Joldle Nenl. Seventh and Eighth grades Glen Waldrof. Otto Erlckson. Lloyd David son, Martha Smoke, Arllne I'rcnovost. Klorence Ilrumbaugh, Eruncea Cock run. Fred Mclntyre. Wlllla Koehler, Charlie Haines, Herbert Duncan, Archie Waldrep, Clarence Waldrep. Roll of honor Florence Drumbatigh Martha Smoke. IJoyd ItviiWnn and j Otto Erlckson. This 1 test week, in the Oswego schools and naturally the pupils are right up on their "p's" and "q's." Children's Debate Heard by Parents OSWEGO. March 30. (Special.) Although was tbe flrrt attempt of th ' children, yet those who heard It pro-j nounce the debate between the fifth I end sixth grades of the Oswego 1 schools lust Friday a being sonic-' thing of which the pupils can well lie j proud. And when It Is understood that the pupils, whose age ranged i from 10 to H years, had never even j heard a debate und further hud hut j one weeK in wnicn to prepare, nioro Is the wonder that they acquitted themselves so splendidly. Some 25 parents and patrons were present to hear the "maiden" efforts of the chil dren, and ull expressed thnmselvei as being more than pleased with the ur- guments advanced, Mrs. A. RohsIUt. Mrs. John Dicker und Mrs. Clny were selected us the Judges und ufter giving duo consideration to all point involved do- j cidoa mac tnc uei.ate enilcd in a tin which seemed to give general satlsfac tlon. Miss Mary Hlckncr la teacher of these grades und hor object In ar ranging the debute was to aid the more.backward children in public speaking as well as to give opportun ity to the morn apt to appear before the public, and Bhn Is highly gratified at the results achieved. Those chil ircn deserving of especial mention were Harold Hun man, lone King, De lia Davis, Royce Wuldrep, Ilonnle Jones. Your Blacksmith Work Will be done right if you bring it to me. Prompt and careful attention given to every job. Pratical Horse Shoer Up-to-Date Wagon Work G. H. MILLER Oswego Oregon A. J.Rossiter.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office Front Street, Ph one- -Home 7 1 Oswego Oregon and ;wJWWVWLft Pipe Foundry Is To Resume Work , In Two Weeks 0R1G0N IRON A SrilL COMPANY LOW BiDOM ON PORTLAND CONTRACTS. , plclure Ihealrn last nUbl ahlih waa iUttemled by a large audience. The OSWEGO, Manh 0. Hpril)- surplus prmeed Were donated In the The pipe foundi) of the Or.Kon Iron Mw ,,f ' l, lebal club. . u , .,, I Mr. Ataaler and ilaughler. Ml. ft Hleel coinany III rcainne opera... , . ... .- ' Marian, were vl.llora In O.argo t ura lion althln alH.ut lao weeka after be-',Uv frm ,)rtlaiid Ml.. Marian I lug shut doan for a good many month, and from report emanating from the official, of the company at lea. I 60 men a III bo employed from the start. For several week now the company has had a few amall con tracts for Iron ple, but then of them selves have not been of .iirTI. lent sl( to JiihtU'v resumption of opera tion at the I'lnnl at till time. Among these contracts one fur Ihe city of Astoria, and another for supplying the pipe to Glct.Lcb ft Joplln. who are to bult.l the new walerwork sys tem In Mllaa.ihle, till county. Hut now, from all rcporM. the Oregon Iron ft Kteel company I to receive an en- ortnon. contract from the city of Port land, which will in cm the oix-ratlon of the plant for some mouths. The bids for Ihe city of Portland wrr opened Monday and the Oregon Iron ft Btccl company were low bidder In each res t. and there I every rea son In In Hove the company w ill so-1 cure the work. ! The neas that the plant Is likely to resume shortly ha caused a general a-ood feeling to prevail throughout Os - wego. The Oregon Iron ft Steel com - pany alwaya pay very good wage and It employe receive splendid treatment at It. hunds. With this plant running and employing 0 men and the Oregon Portland Cement com pany at work with an equal number. It will all tend lo a bright future for Oswego. George W. Dufoe of Detroit. Mich., la opening a new saw mill at Kandon. Walker vole for a floOO union high Cold Quickly Relltv.d. Many hkiiIo cough and rough from the 'ncglnnlng of full right through to spring. Other get cold after cold Take Dr. King New Dl rovery and you will get almost Imme diate relief. It checks your cold, stops the rocking, rasping, tlssiir-teurlng cough, heals the inflammation, soothes the raw tubes. Easy lo take, Antisep tic and Healing. Get a 60c bottle of Dr. King' New Discovery today. "It Is certainly a great medlclno and I keep a bottle of It continually on hand" write W. ('. Jessemnn, Frunroniu, N. It. Money buck If not satisfied. (Adv) Sanitary, Cleanliness and Quality form the basis of all products of the OSWEGO BAKERY Our Establishment is Open to Inspection We cater to banquets and Lodge parties If we please, tell others; if we don't, tell us. THE MISSES ROBB, Props. Oswego Oregon Depot for Hazelwood Ice Cream Will open the cream season Saturday, 25th We will sell Tobacco and Cigars near cost. We will sell Soda Water 6 for 25c. Fruits in Season Stationery, Candy and Notions All kinds of Fountain Drinks Call and See Our Goods and you will be glad Your old friend Q. W. jPirosser OSWEGO THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fish, H. BETHKE, Prop. ' Oswego, Oregon present and gave a very helpful" OSWEGO LOCALS. IVUll-L'l!fV II I, In lUiWi Ut Dr. r"ranii. Clark and family arrived In Oaarxu a few ! asu and hava ;:r.:Ter,b in of the John Gardner lbs doctor will a I mi main- tuln bl offlia. Dr. Clark mine lu (laaegii highly recommended a a phy.ltinii and surgeon a aell aa a Ihoinligh buallieaa mall. Tbe DeM.wa family of concert eu lertuliiera gave a ronceri In lb imivla .horlly to be married to a doctor from i the east and alter lb happy event the Ataater family will rome to their ' luriu. out from O.argo, to apend thi summer and fall. i IU7.KI.IA. Munh 3l) -(Hpedal I U.iila Wortlilngton from Oaargo. vlt- lied hla brother, A. Wortbliigtoii Halur I day. I Itlami.e Duncan, lUille Wanker, E.lllb Wanker, Audrey Wanker, Ver non Dnvid-Min. Herbert Duncan and Lloyd Davidson. ienl a very plea ant afternoon at the Eii.lman home Sunday. Hugh linker and daughter Mlsa Ethel linker, were In Tliar.l Frl.lav. Miss Jean Wilson wus the file! of Ml. Marian Eastman Hnlurdsv night Mrs A WnrllilliJli.il and Ml Lul l j wnker made a b.i.lne.s trip to Tl ' ( Brij .(.,y , ,nJ Mri (. iarli r ,.rt. ,..., tt, rn lm, . .i,..., fn.i h, Hu.ella j jUPuinv ,mirilim. n..rlu.rt n,,,,,..,, ,nll...l on tmve Umg Monduy evening. W. II. Cook transacted biulnc.n In Portland Wedue.day. I Miss Imogene Jewell and Miss Hut-1 til HtHtOMtM i MAZILIA 4 tie Wanker a ore dinner guests at the j ,era. It a as organised lat winter, home of A. K. Helm Tuesday evening, and Tuesday's meeting will be one of D. B. U.ng made a business trip toti,t, rli.t to make ready for artlv the Rose City Wednesday. Wlnfleld linker spent Sunday after noon with Ed Wanker. A Nlelson aa a Portland visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Child visited her sis ter. Mr Fred Lehman Tuesday. Hugh linker and ion. W. II. linker, were In Portland on business Monday. Mr. C. W. Child who. for the past lao weeks, ha been visiting friends In Portland returned to her home In lliuella Monday. Geo. Nugel was the guest of John Wanker, of Tualatin Meudow Sun- I day. Mrs. A. Nlelson was a visitor In Ihe Rose City Monduy. Mr. and Mr. A. Worlhlnglon visit ed relatives In Oswego Sunday. OREGON ARMY EXPERT TO 1! TEACH CITI TO LIIUT. W00LM0UGH, U. S. A COMIS TO 0RI0ON CITV TO TILL A0OUT RIFLI LOCAL NATIONAL RlfLE ASSOCWTJOH MAKE EM ONE OF MUCH KOHEKT Celonal S. S. Mumphrsy el lull Orgnitlon Will Cm Down Also 0uit of t Ivtnina and Will Talk I ClIU" l.leulenant W.Nilinoiigh, I . X A . " eriilllelit rx rt rlrlriiian ..alli ll'd al Vancouver. Wa.ll. alll le lure Iwfoir Ihe Oregon Cliy National Itirle a ilallon al WiNHliueii hall licit Tuesday rvcnln- himu lb" ride and It. uae lie li.i. Imcii tlelalled by Ihe .ern iiielit to accoinpsliy Colour' H. A. Ilune phrya. a.M relury of Ihe National Rlflr association ol Oregon allh hiadquar- Irra In Portland, lb" latter has ant- ten Harold HaafTord. secretary of Ihe llieon Clly llllle u.. l.illoii. of the visit by the Mimy orTI. rr and hlm-lf next week. Tim asuxialloti la making prora tion for tbe entertainment of the dl tlngulshrd guests. The lecture alll he open (o the public and those a ho .rlleve In prcrrdtira and are Inl.r e.trd in riert handling of the rifle are Invited i-f lally lo attend. The Oregon Clly branch has CI mem- aork. The I'nlled Hlale. government, in order to encourage rifle .hooting among civilian., furnish.-, one lair, modern rifle lo every li men In tbe nrirunUntlon and l.'O round, of carl ridges to every memtrt-r a year for practice on the government or nation al guard or private range The only requirement riarled by Ihr government la that au offl.lal retold of ihe acorn made he kept and for aarded to Ihe government through the state as.ix-littlon. Pond la given for the guns. Every piece of ammunition I accounted for by report. The Oregon Clly aaaoclatlnn has al ' ready some six of the latent govern ment rifles and ten more are coming from the Culled Stales ordnance de partment at Washington. The local iis.M-luil..n member will use thel'nl ted States range near Clackumaa this prlng for the first time for target practice. II. F. Way, superintendent of the Portland Railway, Light A Power com pany's plunt here, Is president of the local association; D. M. Shanks, chief of the Crown Willamette mills, vice president, and Harold Swafford. secre tary of the Willamette Navigation compuny, Is secretary; Captain M. D. liillllps. foreman at the Crown Wil lamette, Is executive officer. Captain Illanchurd. of the Oregon Clly police department, has been Instruct lug the orgnnl.utlons. Coming now, while a vigorous cam paign la being niu.ln for enlistment In Ihe local guard, the meeting and lec ture will glvo added Interest to the campaign and stimulate keener Inter est lu the guard organisation. LONDON, March 2l.-Tbe crnss iliiinnel steamer Sussex, from Folke stone to Dieppe, wns sunk In ihn chari nel, somewhere off Dlnppo, today. The Central News Agency KUyH sba was torpedooil. American Consul General Skiner said today that ho believed there woro several AmrleniiH on bourd. The news ng ncy give the number of pusKiingers us 380, a few of whom woro Ilrltlsli. Another report gives tho number of "civilian passengers" a 210. Tho crew of (10 men Is .ni.i i Imvo ooen largely Krnnr.li. It Is pre sumed from tho illseropniiry In the passenger isllmutes that there may have been some soldiers nbourd. The continental truffle office of the Ilrlgbton rullrond reported tonight that all on board were snved. Tho Siihsix was mi III to have been still iWloi.t tit 10:,10 p. m, - ai Ha Eight Children. Mrs. I. Relikiiinp,'2IOI Herman St., Covington, Ky., writes: "I have been using Foley's Honoy and Tar for near ly two years and enn find no bolter cough syrup. I have eight children and give it to all of thorn.. Thoy all were subject to croup from babies on.-' It Is a shfe and reliable medicine for men and women as well as children. Don't iet the cough that follows grlpi hang on and weaken you. It is easier to get rid of a cough or cold than of Its consequences. Jones Drug Co Adv. Money to Loan PAUL C, FISCHER Lawyer DeuUcher Advokat Room 2 Beaver Rldg. Oregon City IS HOW SHOOT