niflWON CITY KNTKKI'lilSK. MAV. AIMMI H. liilti.
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THE OSWEGO RECORD
RAILROAD Con
net lion with Coun
ty Seat.
BETTER ROADS
on this side of the
River.
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CLACKAMAS COUNTY PRODUCT
FINDS FAVOR WITH POST
OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
LOCAL DAIRY LEADS.
Tho BhM'Hinii of the tUwrgo llec-j
or J. made few weeks .. upon th"
Inauguration of this pace, lh.it the
dairy of VUliRer k St hit urn of th
place one of the finest lo lie
found anywhere, U vciitlcd In the'
hluli it made I hiii week by Stale
Dulry Inspector Nlchol. after an In-1
M Hon of the )'nt. to tho effect
that the dairy la (lie FIVKST In !
the territory hp has covered from Al-'
Iwny to I'oitlund. Thin I an honor
(lt-K.l cemmt Ilia)' It lied lu the
construction of the new 1 'i 1 1 ri .1 mt
office or iuh olhi-r isovcrtiitif ul o-L
a I" to lie done henceforth.
Thl aurnce bin Jiihl ts-en re
ri'ivisl ty Auian Moore. tr- r-UI-nt
am! treasurer of the Oregon I'ortlan.l
Cement company, from Senator Harry
Ijuic. Mr. Moore had awn returns that
the government had lnui-ml an order
requiring that eenietit le In use ul
leest two eara before It could qialif
in roverr.ment M'cclnmllonn. He hsi
OSWEGO TEAM WHS PIPE FACTORY IRK
ITS FIRST GAMEf
OHWKiiO. April :t -iKpeclall -Ov
ekoa lalall team defratej I lie
Multnomah Ikivs lo i on the local
grounds lat Hutnliiy aflernnon leloie
an eiithuUtlc croud of tan
Soma of '.he playera of tho home
team wire lia ho hat Imvii oit
of I lie liaM'Uall Kiime for eer4l ear.
hut they appealed every tilt ai ttroni,
If not ktroiiaer. than before.
It a apparent that the m.i)orltv
of the fana ero polling for the home
team, The (cto Mia are out with
a delerminatlou to "make good" thla
aeanotl.
U.SWKHO. April :e
The liii at place In i.i
la the lpe foundry (
Iron and rttet-l rtuiiaii .
- Steclal
mil rli'ht no
llie (Ikmoii
where a i re
of mine lit) men la Ii.ihI at flk turn
Ill I! out Ihe pipe o be n.. .1 In Nation.
i water and aa pro'c U throughout
Oregon, the roiiliait o( whuh the
; iou.p4ll received t. wri'ka ami.
j Shipment are bcliii; tu.i.le every lew
. davn to VlUiiukl., win re Hit pipe la
tielii4 lalil (or the Yea water work
atalelil hy (ilelilaih A .loplin. will'1!
'hen rotupli'led supply Ihe town
with Hull Kun wall r. (tirnltlied ly the
jut) of rortl.iud. Hie work at tin
, plant la proKrein .iiii.ia. lnrl')' mi
I der the ilireetl.in ol tV . TihI.I
of wlu. h Ow,o la Jutlv proud. 1h-I reeen eu wora iikii omm t
auae (here are viv nnmher of tar..' r Jei-nrtnunt atnietnrea only and I
and K..Nii.ly more piei.-ntlotia d..ln. i ' Mr"re.l In treasury deirtme.u
III (ho dUlrirt mentloued. hut vinlt ' ,r" ,,lr,'-
lo the local dairy will lonWnre any-1 Mr. Moor ai-Vel Senator lane to
me that none art kepi i leaner. oM.iin a waiver of thla order an the
neater nor mor Minllaiy. .Mer. I Oaweso plant rtuild iMinpite for Kov-j
VllliKer & PehlelnH arc craduatea of : i-rnnient luiaineaa. The aen.itor n-ke l
Iho old school of dniryiim the homVII. K. Newton, anali-tant e n lary ofj
in Switzerland, whli h la e i I. in e In i the treasury, alxiut It and aa to'd
lUelf that thcv know their ImMneoa. ! that If the Oaweco ivment at.imla up
LAKE ACTIVITIES TO
BEGIN SHORTLY DEMOCRATS ARE NOT
ds kco,
The eaou
lake will I'octn nherlly,
iotiK for the varloua fi
April JO. iSpivluli -'
of 'ai tlvillea on (,;
the ronee-b
.it ire Imv liu ,
E
Their OaweKO dairy la a new venlurv. j uiuler the government tents there u
having been atart-'d hut a few- month no reason hy It cannot ! uaed l.i
bko. but they an1 nieelltii; with aplen-l bulldlnita under tn-uHiiry il I'artniet.t
did auiToss all of whk h Is tu.-nled. ! Juriadletlon.
I
Oswego m-eil ir.or and beKcr fire
protection. The town ha a capable:
volunteer fire department, but the fire
men are not backed up with the prop
er facllltlea for flchtitiK fire, especial-;
ly as pertains to water hydrant. Thlt!
la a matter that should receive the I
early attention of the city council '
without waltiiiK for a airious cmflaj l
ration to visit the town. f
OSWKliO. April - iSpecUl) -
Uvn awardi-d by the Oregon Iron an I r.vldi ntly the HemiKMln of (UweKo
Steel company dutltu the wt wee!, and vicinity do not care lo bother
It. M. Sttx'tt.'l, who hai l.eeii living ' aUiut ruunliiK for oflu e. for none filed
for over year Bt ljl.evliw Villa, j for iinitily pimtli.tiH. and as Ihe time
hua been Klven the aland and balhltw ; of IIIIiik eplred W'edneaday the only
SOCIETY NOTES OF
LAKE GROVE DISTRICT
BODY OF FORMER
UAKK UKOVK. April I'll. I Special!
M rs. Keese and Mrs. Stephen! en
tertained the Ijike drove sewlnit cluli
Wednesday.
Mrs. I). T. Watt i:ae a luncheon
I Monday afternoon In honor of Mr. !
It. It'la.s. of t)sv(-uo. !
Mr. and Mr. Turrell have returned ;
In the l.ika privilege, lie was con
nected with A. II. Carter, who had the
concession last year. It la Mr. Stoct
tel'a Intention to make some deride.)
improve i::c tit In Ihe park and will
conduct a first c'ai-a place.
chame t !; have of Kettuu their
namea on the hnlluM i- lo wrlle them
i in. However, aa much lantiot be ai.
, for Ihe lt-'piib'l.un. fur at least (our
; I) i n.iuns have 111. .1. two each for
! the odliva of Justice of the peace and
Herbert Seaman ha rented the con-: constautc of the (l. i:c precinct. Th-.
cession for the stand on the Wlllaut-; former ure llwirse W. I'm. scr. for
ctte river ut the mouth of Sucker j nicr postmaster, .iti.l one of the be,t
crtvk for the leason. and will have known men of this M-ctiou. and J. I.
charge of the ciimplui: privileges in : llumea. Sr. Th-.ise n- knii: (lie noinl
that nelKhborhood durln the year. Mr. J nation for ronatuble uie Arthur Me
Seaman conteniplatea openil Inn u fer-, Vav and Charles VL Austin. Ina
ry betwe'n thla point ami the Oak : much as tho four enileuu n have
Crovo Im :ii h on the opposite shore.
'many staunch frlt-ml and supporters, I
j the race bids fair l be InJ. reKtitii;. j
In.
OSWEGO. April 20. (Special)
Alexander Rankin was buried here
Friday. April Nth. He died April
12th at his home in Tacoina. Mr. Kan
kin lived In Ooweso several years be
fore movinc to Tacoma. He is sur
vived by a largo family of children.
from an extensive trip thrcith the
ea-t.
D. T. Watt, connected lth Wood-ard-Clarke
Pru con;pany. has Just
returned from a business trip to Xev
York.
Mrs. J. W. Ston vviil tslvc an Eas
ter tea for the beni fit of the M. K.
church at SprltiHbrook.
SHOES
Men's Dress Shoes from $3.00 up
Men's Work Shoes from $2.50 up
Men's and Boy's Canvas Shoes
white and black from 65c up
White Oxfords and Pumps for
Women and Children 75c to $1.50
Children's Canvas Oxfords, in
black and brown from 50c up
JUST RECEIVED
Our Spring Stock of Fishing
Tackle and Base Ball Goods
If we haven't got it we can get it.
J.I!
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OSWEGO, OREGON
OF BKT IN STSTdTEK SERVICE
Lt.
OSWKC.O. April 20. (Speclul I
Mr. Xlchol. state dairy Inspector, w ith
his deputy, spent a few hour In this
town Tuesday mornlnf.
Mr. Xlchol says the VilllRor & Sell
leUs dairy is the finest dairy In all
the territory he has covered from Al
bany to Portland. The barns helms
kept In perfect order und equipped
with all necessary electilc appliance.
Their fullbred Jersey cows are In ex
cellent condition. Osworo people
should be proud of the state Inspect
or's report.
OIWCGO LOCAL NOTtl
USU Ki.O. April JO - - I H e. lall
The I kins .! will i.i.t at the
home of Uf W ill In. kiir t'liday all
rrtiimn, April Slut
Mr and Mrs John Van II. .111. ..I
I'olllalld. were 1 laltlnu relative Hull
day.
Mrs lloli H Iiiuier, of HI J..I1I1..
was Kur! of Mia Itatmond I 1- 1
H'c.llle-aiUl
Mr Aiislln I'harls. who ha 1 11
v Islllua Mr Iho. lot, ha reliiiuel
to her home In XI. Mliintllle.
Ilaiullii I.Iiiiiii.iikhu I bulldliiit an
adililloii to hi home hi, ( avenue
apt Api'i ...n, wife and Mr K i
fVllow, of I'arkplace, were at i.t
Mr and Mr (i W. 'r.M r, Huinlav
Hoy Tot ha relutmsl (1.1111 Ht Mar
Un a HpritiK
Dlaf Ilinlm-U I, of Oakland. Cat .
wa In town Huiula), l. k'n.; over III
r ti.- It I of wav (ur Ihe SouUo-rii I'aclllt
couipanv
He wilt travel all over Ihe state In
Ihe luli-rd of tin. company. Mr
lillllliK.I j. was civil lUKlueer durllM
Ihe coiiklri'i tli. 11 of Hie H ' hrtilKc
acn the lllauielte al litis place a
lew .) an.'
Mr IV y M.in y. of I'urtland. Is n
!uet of Mr an I Mis Tied I'. Morev
Ibl w.-.k
Mr into I r. 11. nf AltiMiii.i. Wah
litk-ton. I vis liti! h -r 11... tin r, Mr. Al
lium Wat Inrt.
ir rtan.li I lark, a 111 wcoiuer In
Oowi-eo. has op.-ii.-il oftuet on Hi sec
on. I fimir of ihe (isscto l.'iiul.. r com
pauv'a offlie.
t.eorse I'rossi r waa 1 vlsilor In
the count v ...-ut Moli.lav. whi-re he
flleit for the tiomln.itloii of (iinttce i f
Ihe cce of the Omwcko itlstrli t.
Dipuly County Assessor II. W
Koehler Is apendlns the Krenti-r part
of hi t lino rlcl.t now out of bia office
In town, cat lilnn the el.islve tnvpayr
and making him puiikIc his i
111 cut .
Supplies are belli! received at Lake
(Jrovo for the new isistofflce of Wal
lii'ta. but no announcement Is forth
coming as lo the time fur opciilut; the
ofrii i'. '
The ()w"; Commercial club will
hold a tVKIilar nievtltu oil the even-
III! of April 2, at which, time cvcrnl
'M ATTRACTED By
IIAH l, Spill 30 I Hp.- lall -llaiella
l.lteiai) and diballii! 'Ml.t)r
Hit I Haluiday cuiilii; al I tit a I100I
In 1 11 i Willi a large all' lulalii e. I'ti.'j
ptoirvm iiin.(i. of a Midi k lit il
slatted with iik' and u Italloli The.
lull iincliin will be held Haluiday
rtclilti!, Apnl .".Mil A Ueliate will
Klta-n A lotilial iiivilalloii Is linl I
e.l lo alt. j
Mr J I'. CiNik visited Mi Aiisllu.j
In Oswego, Hi iisday a'lern.N.ii
Ml lluttle Wanker mi il.-llilbll'il
l clilel tallied b Ml t lio I l'k. r ,
W (dlics4lu afti-ruuon t
lion me Hr'iinli.i'inl,. till.i Mi In
tyre, Keliliclli lUtldMin, l.eti hilte S. I-1
soil. I iail.l NiI.miii. Willi Km lib r. '
licotiii Mcuir ami r'nd v.liitr-
were friuil (Isai-no who ulliul
id Ihe Han Ha l.lletary nn-vtlai; Hut ur '
lav t-v I'M lua: (
Mr Wauki r ma le a ImiIii.-.
trip lu Cortland 1hiir.at alteriiiNin !
ll. K. Iaiiij( was lu IVitljii'l oil 111
ilnv
t.iliil l.u' r. Iljrr'it I . 1 111 a 11 , 1 1 ut
1 .t. W alula Wati'.er l"t lb" 'I'
' Willi Ml M.ili'.M i aslnisii H.ni.at
j A In litul.nl IiinmI Hi. will I ' al
lint V Hie IiimiI Hj.ul.lu Ml ate '11.
I till d
Vln 11. ili-ll. e hi unit.. uli I1.1l '
jwiau. wii tin- sue I o( M'f Vatb.u
la.tniuli Haliltdat allilti 1
J. II. Wanker called oil his In phew.
M Wanker, Haliiid.') i'lenuMn
II Y: lauiK lii.ole a liiollii' I'll' nP
In lint llao lla Itiailh cine Mi.ii'lir
1 vi-l'lii!.
T
STEPS; SERVICE ENDS
WILLAMITTI UNIVI R5IT V TU
OCNTI IXPRKSI OlSAfPHOVAL
or roMCto attinoanci.
II.I.AMI'I I I.
in, I He, April
IMVUIITV, Ha
I I. Owtlllt In ll
pi.-. .11. 11 of a Jcrry n, b kinl an I
' ll.aUl) ihailKil to a pillar of Hie
1 c hapel ro.lriini. ilctotliui.il 1 i n Isi
I were dispelle d with al W tlUi.n lta
tills llliitlllll! lor Hie fir-1 I. n e Hi
tie W'aiik.-r, ll'am he I unit nil. Herbert many )eui
hiiU'sn, Wliitleld Maker and I'm I ,m ih,. n, tin .imlrd the lout:
loll! sn tit very plia-'ant ctelilli! ' flight of tie ' III Hie elitrMiit" to tt.e
lit the In. Hie of lust ph Kaliiiiili, I'rl ,,hnel Is n uivsti-r). '.u.-lp Ins II
day. ' Hut she wa pulled up by a hl k and
Mis Ullte Mi Inure Iroul tlswt t 1, i lack'e. for the l.t-k ol I. .litiK bosay
spent hal'inl.ty iiIkIiI und Huti.hu w Hit 1 up ( l(. nti.it would butt l t '. -t
Mts llatll.' Wanker. ' inclv ilifllcull
I. Iltlo Kind Zl v in- is vety III wl Hie Mtli.ui,;li tln r t ; 1 h I- s'lpp-.s d to
prk-M'iil time. bnte l-m pet inline ' I- itilinl-. no
ti I 11 M.li.m- ,1 11. m in 1 all rt I.lelli e o.' the aol'tv cms lias II
id on Mr J. I'. Conk Hatnrl.i) alter
niHin. ,
Willie Ko' liter, ficiti iii-.i k.i. sp.-nt
Haturday lilhl nn, Huiulav v.Hli Hi-r
bert I lulu all.
Mr and Mrs Krntik Whlllen. Mr !
lri-il l.eliniaii. Mrs. Krank Child, liar
rlel I lull. all. Irene liiitlcall. W'llllil
Koehler Herbert Hunt an. Viiunn In 1
vi.li-oti. W Inn.''.! iuki-r and ( lldor-l
foi tnl. A iiictiibet ot Ihe )in.l ir 1 1
milked the Im-.isI about 1 Impel time.
1 tii'i. h In Ihe relit f o. lio". ami In H1.1
iimiiseini'nt .if lult r-stet t'i1int tpi
later.
1 hit fat nil I pucleil as to the bt M
av of rjeltliir Hie cw down
OSWKCO. April JU. - (Special -Itev.
J. Co'eman. pastor of the M. K.
churc-h. will hold the regular servK
at 1 1 o'clock Sunday mornim;.
The Kpworth lettKue will meet at 7 J ilcrtnklnn general farmlitR. Mi. Urowu
. m.. uftfer which will follow an Kas-I Mo was for a short period In Hi" ki"
ti-r program, conducted by Mrs. John j eery Imslne-a at Oak drove.
Haines. Jr. . .
W'liltteii were auest at the l.'d Wall
ker home Siiinluy iifterniim
Mrs. H.iru.i Chllds. Mrs A. Worth-
inaltera of linporlance to the c omiiiun H"-.ton an t Mr, rriink ( lilbls .- til a
llv are In be dlscisHi'd v,r pbaaant afl. rnoon wtlli Mm.
Contra, tor T. .'!. Clliief. lter la K t-1 "'' ' 'l"'1 "''er. M011.I .y
till! evervlhlliK lu rendiuesa lo atari Andrew Voun. Huilev Whlltt-n. K
work upon the new a. !i.h, playshe.ls. " Whlllen ami l.enaril Whltleii
tin. ni.tim.-i r..r ul.l. h I,., uu M..r.l. I spent Sutiilnv aft. rnotiti ut the ba'l
came lu Osw.-i o.
Mr. nint M s John Wllklns 11 ml chil
dren. Horettce and Wilfred, visit.-1
Mr and Mrs. Kriiesl Whlllen Hitti'lay.
Mr.c. Krink Chllds was Dm pu.-st of
her slater Mrs. Kr.-d l.elimnn Hitudav.
Vernon Davidson n-nt Huinlay aft-
I cd a ciuipl.' of weeks aKo.
Tha Southern l'aclllc In reducltm
their extra carpenler pint; luved off
ten of their men, Iim .itc.l In Ihla town,
Tuesiliiy evetiini;.
A. C. Hrownlle and wife, formerly
nf Ouk Crove, liave leased tin 1 1 acre
ranch at Tlt;ard. where they are utt
DAM REPAIR STARTED.
UP IN LAKE GROVE
OSWEGO. April 20. (Special) -Improvements
in the laike drove coun
try are moviiit; rlnht alons. and it !s
thought that the present season will
be one of unusual activity once ll gels
fuiry started. Tho last of the pretty
homes being built by the Oregon Iron
and Steel company for sa'e. Id pr.i'.'
tlcally finished, mlns; located near
Gooding. The new home of II. I'.
Recce, bclns built by J. t I.yntp, is
being plasters! and will be ready for
occupancy before lor.K.
OSWKCO. April 20. (Special 1-1
Actual construction work beitnn es-i
lenlay upon the repulr of the dam of!
the Oswero Lake Water, I Ittht an. 1 1
Tower coinpanv. and the satui! will
pu.dicd with ail ihiskIIiIc haste. The
htme tlmber.s thai will repair III-'
break caused several v.-eegs ago by
IiIkIi water ov i-i'loulng from the Tual-
Itan river, are fast bclnt; p'aced In P'-
sitlon, nnd the length of the dam will
be extended In order to make a more
fei ure f.xitliic
CLUB DEPARTMENTS MEET.
FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY
Villiger & Schleiss, Props.
Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements
High Grade Inspected Cattle
PHONES:
B-6161: Local 371
First and "A" Sts.
Oswego, Oregon
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PROPERTY ON LAKE
OSWEGO, April 20. (Special
Property o tiers iiIoiib the Oswego
lake have been taking advantage -if
the low condition of water In the lake,
while the dam is hnltiR repnlred, to im
prove their Kliorc property In rento.'
in:,' stumps, roots ami whatever debris
there may be. Mr. Allen, of the Atchl-son-Allen
company of Portland, has a
I crew of men enKased upon thlx wor
! on the company's holdings, and some
! of the indlvldita' owners are putting in
1 their spare hours In Hlmlliir work,
j which means a decided 1ett-nneiit ofj
the rhvrelanjs. i
OSWKCO. April :'0. (Special)
The domestic science and psychology
department! of the Wonuin's c'uli,
spent tin Interesting und delightful aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. John Da
v Is, Tuesday.
Mrs. Davi.t and Mrs. Walt had
charge of the domestic science class
and Mrs. Kdward Clay conducted the
psychology dfiartment.
Riiiiiinutiott r -ni'dliiK railways, !n
Kugene Cuard: "Tho Soiitlu.-rn Pacific
company It Is announced will spend
$100,000 In the Improvement of the
Kugene yards, ,1 step for which we
are all grateful. If the Oregon Elec
tric will mtike tv, positive statement
that the extension of Its linn to
Springfield, as proposed. Is to lie made
this summer, th'-re will he an occasion
for a general celebration."
Cold Hill: Mining Industry reviv
ing, tungsten found and also antimony
99 OE 100 ACTIONS
DUE TO IGNORANCE,
SAYS J. U. CAMPBELL
PERFECT CIVILIZATION WOULD
HAVE NO COURTS, DECLARES
CIRCUIT. JUDGE.
SAI.KM. Ore . Aptll 1 - The pla
I UK of a cow in lb" ihal of Willain.
ette uiiUiT-.lt y today Is a it Mill. II I
tts.i-rtt-d. c.f dlsattta. Hon ilsln
nvt-r a ru'e i f the fa.ullv, made about
liu, months ,:'. that all st.i.l. Ut" i"""t
ntt.-nd iban-l i-.i'i'lM't or be nul jitt
In illsinlssal fr.'in 1 ltis.
She Cro Nrrvout at Nightfall.
I M.ir.- dreaded than an 11l.11 n of fir
b lib lit Is I ho hoarse, btay eons I
of croup lo the iicrvoua niolher who
' fcara this tenor ol ciilblhiHi'l. Whe
worry, when a few timely dote of
' L..l..u'. ..u. I t'nt 1.111 Wr.l tiff
r'Mi-7 in.iii- . - - -
croup and clear the lltroat of choklii!
enioon with Herbert Uunnin. ! phlertm. It will give you eonl.d. n. e
Mr. and Mrs. Mm McM.thun an I , lo face nightfall without fear of croup,
little son. Jink, wero pleasantly en-' Mr. Hen Meyerlnk, Clyiner. N V,
tertalned by Mr. und Mi. Joseph M. -. aa: "Our little girl wou'd aurelv
Malum und Mr. and Mrs. Jiw-ph Has!-, have hud croup but Kob-v s lluii. ) an I
man, Hunduy. I Tar stopped It at once." (A.l I
Miss l.u'ii Wanker visited friend '
at Heaver Creek, Oregon, Saturday Wu'dporl Kriiuls U'sllo 11. IIviiiiv
and Hiinilay. fiiinchlse lo build electric light pliinl.
I
Toledo:
building.
J. S. Akin will build storft
Drags At Cat-Rate Prices
Can you Afford to Purchase Elsewhere at These Prices?
60c H & A Cream 41c 23c Mentholatum 20c
25c Colgate! Dental Cream.. 20c I 25c Colgates Talcum Powder 20c
50c Pebeco Dental Cream . . .40c 35c Fletcher's Castoria . . .25c
25c Bay Hum C0c Borden's Malted Milk . .40c
Give us a chance to serve you. . Your credit is as good
here as it is elsewhere.
Telephone your wanU. We deliver.
c. c.
Oswego
Oregon
DELEGATE NAMED j
TO STATE ASSEMBLY !
OSWECO, April 20. (Special)
The Rebeccas held their regular meet
ing last Friday night. Mrs.. Will
littckuer was appointed delegate to
attend the utsembly to be he'd in
Hoseburg, May 15th.
Mrs. Schawper, being one of tier
leaders of the content, rendered nn in
terestlng program after the regular
meeting adjourned.
Especially good was the symphony
orchestra and a recitation by C. I!.
Miller.
Mrs. Schawper's side leads by 200
points.
A. J.Rossiter.M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Residence and Office Front
Street.
Phone Home 71
Oswego
Oregon
CLUB NOTES.
OSWKCO, April 20. (Hpei litl )
The l.ailies' club met at the school
House Wednesday, April 12th, wnen
Mrs. A. King had charge of the pro-t
gram. A delicious luncheon wag
served hy Mrs. K W. Cochran and
Mrs. Geo. Thomas.
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
Out of every 100 cases, either crim
inal or civil, brought Into the court, !
of them are directly due to Ignorance
und lack of foresight of tho purtlcp
involved, declared Circuit Judge Camp
bell from the bench Suliirdiiy In re
ceiving the final report of the retiring
grand Juiy.
Judge Cnuipbell has been on the
bench seven years, has served as dep
uty district Btlorney and has been 11
practicing attorney and he drew his
conclusions from his varied experi
ence. From every standpoint. It is al
ways better to settle out of court.
Such action saves the parties ut Issue
money, und tho restt't of a settlement
Is always nioro satisfactory to both
parties concerned, hu declared.
He said that courts were the product
of u faulty civilization, nnd hoped thai
sufficient progress would he made lo
make their cxlstanco unnecessary.
Courts, grand Juries, prosecutions!
and tho maintenance of attorneys by
the state, at their best, ure a costly
burden on tho taxpayer, said Judge
Campbell. (Irani! Juries, In particu
lar, hnvo It within their power to run
up bills, but in this regard, ho said, the
retiring grand Jury wns considerate
THE BEST OF MEATS
Can Always be Found at the
Oswego Meat Market
Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon nnd Other Products
Fresh Fih.
H. BETHKE, Prop.
Oswego, Oregon
WHEN FILING CLOSES
OFFICE-SEE: KER 8 NUMBER 42'J
AND ALL RECORD8 OF STATE
ARE BROKEN.
SALEM, Ore., April 11. A batalllon
of candidates for nomination to nation
al, stale nnd district offices totaling In
number 423 will fu'.e Oregon's elec
torate May 19, when the battle for
party preference will be fought. AH
records are broken.
This army of office seekers is com
posed of 328 Republicans, $5 Demo
crats and 10 Progressives.
In comparison with the number of
candidates, few are taking advantage
of space In the official election pam
phlets. For the Republican nomination for
president of the United States the
ballot this time will offer the names of
Theodore E. llurton. Albert E. Cum
mins, Charles E. Lockwood, of Port
land, and porsibly Cnarles E. Hughes,
while the Democrats have only one
man, Woodrow Wilson.
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THE DEPOT FOR
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