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THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con nrrtion with Coun ty Scat. BETTER ROADS on thii tide of the River. " DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED EVIRY FRIOAY. News itrma ran 1 addressed to Th ! OkWcgt) It w iit J, t iKl. Or)., or j Mi at tli aior of !. W. Proer : or office of II. W. KoehU-r. j 4hWKi:, April 27. --itfp ull - - --- j Osarro niide are piilih lurl ! M Advertising rat mad known upon the marnaits of Mi Marion Alw-r ,u.t. and Dr Frank Fter.lt M- Neil, whl.h (u.rurrrj In Hi. Dud FpimoiwI ! chunk In Portland last "if"'. 'Thomas II Jenkins, oliuiating The ! AlwsUr family hate a lar.u lioiiw near I tlaarkU. The rluirih was at'rs.-ilte with It HARIOH A1WATER FOUR LEAF CLOVER WOMAN. 64. WHO IN PORTI BIG TIME BY HICII SCHOOL STUDENTS! OSWr.UO. A pi It V . Hhv.iI The rhililrT if llio Four-I.raf t"l r iluli were J.-U i;tit I nil y rutertatnid l the h' tin of M Julia Wilson Sstur lay afternoon at an Faster him heon Sand U lici, ! irraiti, rwk and grapst Julia went wrn-4. Th lab'e wis desoratrd In ello aul Krn. ilalnly Faster (to- The Uid tirrn prvfnt were' ivila Pari. loiw Kin. li'H anil Shannon pcltlnge.-. IS CHARGED WJTI ARSON ON TRIAL M.i.r ar. ....... s.o. . Worthlng.on. KW Seller. Mm natlng Spring Idi-seina also wore , ,.... ...lllh ..,.,.., father of Hi' '. ' . . .. ..... ..race oopcr. M iry ami juua iix.n WILLIAM NEWMAN, NOW SERVING TIME IN STATE PRISON, IS TAR WITNCSS. used Henry Atwater. bride, gate her In marriage. H was a rithlM. wedding aiij it . -1 Was OSWKCO. April 27. i Special.) I Tuftilv nt lit Lincoln fclth ki ho. il 1-.... ..t a i.i . ,..0i.. 1..1 artistic. Mis Marl Srr-i.ou Saturday ewnlns on Iho k ind bar I "'U anJ ,h" , 'r"l-;"'''; low Os.rgo. Some toast. J wvlnnlosj n" ni;,dc I 'be prt'slon and h.ked potato.. hlir other. I'-trlng ""r- ,r Ml.. Mar)orte spread a delicious lun. h m lor a king M-Coll.,,,,. Ml. Man-are. Jrl. ...... of After dark a bl- Uinflre ... I,UW. around hl,h Iho jolly rroad placed ' " X,fa J ' n,e. and told t..rl. .. j IH..,ald. of S-M.l.. Ir M....I M. Thi- lK.y had a hard turn llndinj ". n l. d th.- t.HdK.-r.H.i.i - no'iuh oo! to make a flrv. aa Mr. j '"rl S. aman. ho a'i.ii to have hars. A a jrotvU na' Mra. Whipp lad of the itrounda In and around the boat 1 Uilienciin'a meddlne tiian h and dur landinp. refused to let them hurn anv , Ins the IwiudU tl..n. Mr. Henry M-.- of the drift ood on the Ix-a.h. ron.'- (er aui.iic divinely. " A I'erfwt Ue. quenlly Ihry had to carry aood ao.i.e. Mendelaobn' -.l.lini! i.mnh aa dialanre. I pbyeil a a nveiloiml. Those preaent aere: I'alri.la N'.d Ttn hrlde. a yery prvllv (Irl. ore Mm. nziy Sinclair, runk I'avldMin. ; ( tiutiful sown of hraiy Iwiry aatt.i, Jal'hy Klkton. Ou Monk. Hofy liruni- , Vl.ry (ui Klrt of pannL-r de.iKn. hav The n.othen. of th" rhlMn-n rro al.) InUled and tho.e pri nt rre: Mrt. Kin.'. Mr J f. Mr J. Il. Mr John Hi. km r and Mr A. K. WiWn Mra U K. rrorr ai a i't of the tittle i-'ith. The nioth.rn presented Shannoi Crttlno-r lth a Ix-aiiliful (old nut In a lour leaf i l.er deai.-n fr h -r In.truclKoi and Interest linn In helping tli" iiiatliT ihllilr n In their (tub aork during It.e pa.t )i-ar. MRS. MARY C. WEILS' ATTORNEYS A1TEMPTT0 DISCREDIT CONFESSION Convict on Stand T"l How Ho Placed Llghttd Candlrt In Prto ontr'a Oawogo Houif M) of l?S0 Pay Rocoivtd, H Sayt. dauKh. I'enny Iavl. Mutt WlWn Herb Dun.an. Ve Kaslnian. realty Wanker. Al Wanker. Hill To limine. Init a amart Intdlre of rloth 01 allver. emlins In Irrt'eular polnta at lh alt line, from ahlih Hvied a ruffle of OSWEGO CEMENT CAN BE USED ALSO Nick Turn hull. Paitle Nelson. Peio all-v The train a airariti'd In ca I'avldson. t'tcll Nkdiuach. Strike N'l-radea of the aoft kjIIii from the khou! aon. Chuck Wllllan.kon and Kenneth ! (.r, tnj a rnlc feature of the (inn Darldaon. Mri. H U Pavldkon and : wa ( ,mK ulevvek ft tulle. Her ve.l. Mlaa IVna lYoaaer ere jueMa of th?l, valued helrlioin. a fahlone.l In l'rty. I coronet. cacaded frtmi the (Idea f m " I her coiffure and banded lth oranic I liloknomt, klmllar bloMO.nit decking the Ions court train. The bridal 1k i- quel a a ahower of mhlte kpray or rhld and lilies of the valley. Following th ceremony a amall n'- ceptlon waa held nt the home of th? brtde'a pan'nta. Mr. and Mr. Hen.-v Atwater. to which on'y rtlatlvea anl close friends were asked. The hoiu-j was adorned with quuntitiea of frag rant apr.ix ulo.isoii!8, pink belli the kevnote of the color ax-hemo used throuRhout. Mrs. Atwater waa attlrj 1 In a handsome gown of white silk, combined with black silk aMiuue lace. A number of the urtde'a sorority si.' ter. members of the Phi IVItu Sigma, existed about the rooms at the sup per time. DuncInK following the re ception, after which Or. and Mrs. Mo Nett left for a brief trip of two weeks. The bride wore a smart purple and black changeable ailk tail'eur. with a pretty wistaria shade hat. Dr. McNett is a graduate of the North Pacific Dental college In Port land and also of the University of Washington. He and his bride will make their future home in I,acro.e, Wash. OSWEGO PEOPLE ATTEND WELLS TRIAL OSWEGO. April 17. (Special.) The following Washington. I). C, dis patch, received a few days aso, hai caused rejoicing among the officials of the Oregon Portland Cement companv, for it means that the local manufact ory will be able to furnish Its product to contractors on government build ings: Washington. April 12. New depart mental gpecitlcations lor Portland ce ment used in government work are un der consideration, tha' are expected to meet ohjivtior ruised by the Ore gon Portland Cemei.t company of O- wego, Ore., says E. I Rosa, acting di rector of the bureau of tamlards, in a letter to Senator Chamberlain. While It wJll be some months before the change can be adoptvd into the specifications, says Mr. Rosa, it is pr.i posed to allow the use of any cement established as of high grade, but not to require It to have been In use for any established period of time. OSWKtlO. April 27. (Special ) This town h4 been almost deserted, at leak! the business .p'-t, duiim the past four days -msu-i:ch us th" trial of Mr. Mary ('. Well, a former I reside:, t. churned with arson In having hired Wm. Newman to set fire to thrv collages In OsweKo abj'it a year ago. drew betweeu AO and 10 cltiien to the county seat as witnesses. The trial was still In progrtss at last re ports, but Is upwted to !e concluded by Friday. CEMENT PUNT WILL BE READY MAY 15 OSWKOO. April 27. iSpeclal.) As the time draw near for the stat ing of work of manufacturing cement, the buildings of the Oregon Portland Cement company begin to loom up 1:. ill their largeness, the frame work having been removed from practically all of them. All the machinery has bein Installed and being adjusted, and aa fast as possible given a tryout. The latest Information as to the prohahl" time of starting up the plant In Its entirety is given as May 15, when it is .leclarvd that cement w ill begin to pour out from tho mammoth plant. The Oswego Commercial club hel l an interesting meeting last night when matters of Importance were discussed. The Interior of the Oswego Meat' market has been greatly improved and made attractive by a coat of white paint. Oswet-o is proud of Its market for It Is always kept dean and sani tary, and besides hand'es the best and choicest of all meats. 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 PLEASING EASIER The trial of Mra. Mary t Wells, who face charge of slieinpting to do. (rued an In.tirati. e company, N'gan ye.'erdav In Circuit Jodje Campbell's court. She la (I e..r old and with her In the court rHun wre her daiikii ter, Mrs. Uruco ZumwaU. her grand daughter. Mr. Ii Armstrong, on. I Mr. Armstrongs c'lild. Mrs. WrllV great grandchild. Mr. Well aliened to have em ployed William H. Newman, now serv ing a seven-) ear term for arson In i the stato penitentiary, to burn down ker three house In lncKO The Jury, which wa. selected with out difficulty, la cmpoxed of Solon Klnrer. fleorse J. Hall. A. G. I'helpi. V W. Albright. John J. Ilatton. Selii Young. Tom l. Handall. V. V. Nelson. J. M. Hollowell. (irilcy Plimpton. W. II. lirusle and John A. Rulings. The testlmnpy of N umn was clear ly the feature of the rase. He re counted in detail lite cieut ' of Mite morning of August is, r.'li. when lie ays he placed a lighted candle ou the floor of each of Mrs Well.' houses and poured oil and three i.iit on the floor so that when the candle burned down, the Ore from the candle would catch easily. Ho said he wus offered $:'Ji) by Mrs. Wells, but received only i.'iO from her for the work. H. W. Kohl?r and Klla Jolmsoi, neUhtiors. were awakened by th-. blaze. They found one house burning, and then the other to suddenly burst out in flames, apparently from the in side. J. C. Haines Sr.. testified that 'u li9 the property of Mrs. We'ls" In1 wllii talusb'e fuiiillilie, she said Among the anl.lt- she lost, is said were an 11 (! and keepsakes foriueily owned by hrr dead son Hie aid that In. Iiubnl In Hie furniture of Hie burned house wei cicr wasuii loads of l soli nl b. IntikiliM broil III nut from Portland Mr. Wll Brtska Down Mr. Well bruwe ilon al poll. I In tha trial when asked roiireiulnn her husband. On cross rtni'ilnailoii ha said he had died In INT PUtrld Attorney lle.lses used et nry method In hi power In an rdoit to sliak Mr. Wi IV le.iliiioiit . und one Hum toned her to ask Hie conn In Instruct the prosecuting ofToinl n it to ask question so fast She admltl"! that she had known Neaniau for ?U )ear and that he had often worked for her. She acknowledged thai with her attorney. Walter A. lninlck. ilie had gone to Mrs. Newman after lie had been taken to the slate peiillen Hary and urm-d to have ner Iri.band lakin before court to bn examined for hi saullr. Mr. Newman rcfi.std Ttstlntony I Conftictlng. Jonathan Tb e. I'ortlaiul rp.t mtn, who I one of the principal witnesses for the defense, went oil Hie stand gain Wednesday morning Tuesday BftcniiHin he testified he lirilled I" waxon load of furniture from Mrs Wells' former lioti.e. Hetenlee.ilh and Morrikon street. Portland, to Hie. IN wego houw till Hie stand Wedm day Mrs Well te.tlll. d that be uad hauled only a small amo.inl and named the articles mid that tie had taken lliein lo a different house III tls woko. Mr. Uru.e uiiinalt, ilioiKliter of Mrs. Wells, and Mrs Hoy Armslro k the prisoner' ijrand.'aui'liier, went on the stun I to teslliy as to (lie vuloe i( the furniture iles'nned In the lire Johanna lYIIork, i f cko. who bml sold Mr. Wells milk and buttei n.:ik. wa put m the ktund In an attempt to refute testliniuiv of Mrs. ( iirrlo Ulek tier, who Tuesday testified that khe overheard Mr. W'el'a offer NeWi.wi f.'3i for burning the houses. Mr. Itlckncr said be went up on the potch of Mrs. Wells' house nud heard I he in lion Ihttldsoti and Hatld lams re terr pleasa.lll) t'llli (tallied by Vis. Marlon I ssIiiisii Humlsr miilng. Mis It Wlilltni H-nl few .1st III Pol Hand last week .Mr. and Mis J. P. Cook Wele Hie gui sis nf Mr and Mr I Austin, of (Iswi'HO, M.ilnrday rtelil'IM f'r It and Arthur lleiinins n. (mm lluei.l.il". spent rrlday at Iho K. Wan ker home. 1 .11 1 If Mis Norali lluslis, (loin Pnrtliuid wa (be guest nt her iiiiisiu, ,t,lk llliiigrlie Jf ill. Inst wetk. Herbert Hiiiuaii pcu Hutords) rteiillig In llsvego W. II Cook was In I'olllai'd oil bus Inet Mon, lay nlterniHUi STARK FILES SUIT, IS SUED IN RETURN When Hi iijaiiilii Stark (lied Ills II.'i.iiihi u.l against P. K tliNxliuan. alleging the alieiiiillon of hi wife's affections, be slatted soliielbllig lh.il In bllll wa totally lllletpei r, I. A Tale, Portland gr.Hi-r, read an .1... i. ... ..... I. ., .4 milium I.. ..in kill 1 1 in mi' iiiiitnioij nwspper, came to Oregon City an I j filed a suit iigslust Stark In Hie court of Justice Sleter to collect all alleged unpaid grocery bill of $17. Tale claims that Stark suddenly .11." appeared from Portland one day, lesr Ing the unpaid bill, and Hint he had not heard of his foriiiei cualoiner mi til lie rend Hie newspaper stoiy of the kiUI In the (incka.na couiilv ilrcinl court. Hankers Will Meet In 0. C. On May 13 INVITATION OP OHIQON CITV COMMIHCIAL CLUO ACCIPTIO -VISIT TO MILLS OP THAT CITV PLANNiD. Ill III s Hast loll of III balikel of Or -gun Illy lo group on of lliu Ore gull Slain Hankers' a 'six 1st Ion to bold Hi spring meeting her Saturday, May J, ha been Btcs-pled. The forenoon will be uncd to bualiiess, and allur lum h.nn lb rlil lor will be shown fhrougu III papi r mill and Hie wixilen failory. A loin- in It lee, ioinpo" il of K C Sa.nliiiilis, of Port 'slid, lalloy l Walker, of Ore gon Cliv, and 8 I.. Pain tl, of Ne berg, will prepare ihu program for Hin biikliiess kessloli Hie banks of Hie etkiil routine I'l norHiitetciii tiregoii compose gronp-t one of Hi stile, assm Is I Ion. i nnniifti inn nnilTUiT Diiunii m) uuuinu A MERCILESS JUDGE. On Who Shows No Favor. HAY BE TRIED BEFORE THE CIRCUIT COURT TATE INTENDS TO TAKE NO CHANCES WITH ALLEGED FISH LAW VIOLATIONS. A merciless Judge la Father Time llelore him Hie weak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth ran kiand. lor )eur the follow Ing state ment from an Oregon City resident liilklnu wlthl-i. and th'-n tlpto.il off the' ha withstood this alenie.t of all te.(. Polios liii; Hi., refu-al of a Jury In the Juttli e court to t out li t Geoiev llrowii earl) lu the ear on a flMilug charge, alttiouiiti Hie prosecution he'd aliursst coliiiiisite evidelue. Hie state will probably try Jack iMmthlt an I ticorge llrown. catigbl sesln Mon porch and acr.ss the street to her J' "i'b McHerniotl. V n.hiiu-toii Hl.'tr iilglit.liitheclr.ini court. own home. A cord'ng lo her atnry, '"'"" "v- ' """ there was n:t cute around the Wells'lfl' t on my back with kidney and Mad house, whll- Mr. Pollock lestlflel.d-r troulle. I was so la.ne and .111 lust l could n.iriliy liot.i le nroiiml ami It was all I could do to get up In tin morning. My kidneys were Irregular there was one. Often Suffered Fire Lois. On cross examination. Mr. Wells admitted she bad suffered six fires during her rcslden.-e In Oregon, mm Inj Yoiiuilla, to lu I'ort'iiiid. to In O wego and one !n Perrydale. Hie defense iittempted to show that lift. c live einployed by the Insurance companlca In the case offered to com promise Hie matter If they were given 23 per rent of one pulley. penjumln Frbtl. a Portland tailor, Oswego waa burned. Other witnesses n, ,. . . ti,n value of Mrs. Wells put on the stand by the stute were H. , ,hlr.g he made and which Is anld OSWKGO. April 27. (Special.) All those who failed to attend Eastor services conducted by Rev. Mr. Col man at the Methodist llplscopul church last Sunday missed a treat. The Kpworth league, led by Morns Wllmarth, Sunday evening was siden did. and the exercises by I lie chil dren, following the league meeting, were delightful. Kev. Mr. Coleman will preach next I Sunday evening. II. Johnson, county surveyor, who tea tlllrd as to the correctness of plats in troduced a evidence; Julius Alik-r. Ira Reynolds and W. (!. I.od. roiiuei i ed with the Hartmcn-Tliompson com pany, who handled the insurance po'l- cls-s, ami John III kner. C.eorge Mili ar nd Thomas Fox. all of Oswego. lo lure lieen destroyed by the tin. nnd A. Wllklns. who was ut Newpmi when Mr. Wells heard of the loss of the houses, said that the woman faint ed away and' cried when tho news was received. Fan I. day ha seen a larger crowd In the circuit court room, and Wedni I Oswego Locals It was evide.U from questions asked ; lay a(U.,w) practlcully every scat Newmnn by Judge Dlmlck that tlm J wn(l Uki'n prosecution will uttempt to prove tlriti , ' , . Newman confessed in order to receive a reward. At tho time of his arre t last fall by Sheriff Wilson, Newman i was employed Bi lling nursery sto. k Contractor Cllnofoltcr Is making sal through Clackamas und Washlngto i ! sfaetnry progress upon tho erection counties. i f ;l0 n,.w .icl.md pluyshcilH, and It Is , Mrs. Wells, with her daughter, Mr. thought that within imutlier wick th". Zi.mwxlt, s it beside her attorneys, founding will bo pructlcaily flnlHlied. Judge Gnint II. Dlmlck and Wulter A (;. MucDoi a'd. secretary of the Ore-i Dlmlck, nnd kept a close watch on tho Knn Portland .Cement roiiipnny, ill action and the sei let Ions were s.anty. I used scleral boxes of I loans Kidney Fill und I soon gut well," (Statement ulteti March 2!Uh l'.M0 ) Incrssied Confldtnc Mor Than I Dlstrlit Attorney ledi;i- tudlevr Hint a Jury In the circuit court wuuld be less Influenced by piejudlie or sen- II nl. as Hie circuit court Jury IIM coiiipospil for the most part of hou from outside ol Oregon I lly. . row n unl IhniHi.t were n.rnlr.l by Deputy Oiime Warden lls-rt Jewll -1 titl Herman Itskei. following :i hours j kpent by the deputies In hiding I.I II." rirurn near .i.aonr a pais. .'nun., their wulcli they did not s'cep, and .. .. . . , , had only a 'ew sands it. lies eai h lor Mr. Mi Dermott said: Notlilng ha. fm(( NB mM0M( (f.ir11(. , nill,k. occiirreti in cuaiiKt my 1111.11 opinion I think nmri of a net, are held as rtldence against Urowu and Douthlt. of 1 Man's Kidney liils of them Ihu'i ever." Price toe ut all dealers. iKm'l aim-' ' ply ask for a kidney remedy get I 'I ne Him k Creek achiMil tinaia In Doaus Kidney liU-the same Hint May after a sui ci ssflll term with Mhx Mr. McDermott hud Fostcr-MlHium Kth.-I Woo.lcis k u principal nnd Mis Co., props, lluffalo, N. V. (Adv.i! Ituth Sulgo as primary teacher. case. District Attorney U. I.. Hedges and Iieputy District Attorney Thomas A. Ilurke represented the Htate. CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEES. OSWKdO. April 27. (Special.) The Record has been asked to print the city council committees of Oswe go, and they are as follows: Health: T. Clinefilter, Phillips and Pollard. Streets M. Dldzun and A. Kempin. Final Zeller. Street Mghts Clinefelter and Kem pin. Licenses Fox and Po'lard. I 1 Oswego News Notes Mrs. Mary C. Wells, the aged Oswe go woman charged with attempting to defraud an Insurance company, yester day went on the stand In her own tin fense. The day was filled with sensa tions, rhiirge.4, deniuls and cross chargos. Wednesday was tho third day devoted to the trial of Mrs. Wells, nnd it Is now expected that the Jury will not go out until Friday. Mrs. Wells spent tho greater part of the time Wednesday morning giving in detail Hie value of the contents of the three houses in Oswego, which she l alleged to have employed William II. Newman, confessed (firebug who Is now serving time In the state peni tentiary, to burn. The defense alms to show that the valuo of the property destroyed greatly exceeded (he total of the two insurance policies. The three houses were crowded couldn't withstand the call back to the home place any longer, and ho last week he hied himself to Victoria, II. C, where there Is reported to be in. i.ttractlon of considerable moment He was gone almost a week. MI-is W"stergard, Bteiiouraplier of the Oregon Portland Cement roiiipnny. returned this week from a several days visit to a ulster In Seattle. THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured 1 lams, Bacon and Other Products FreHh Fish. II BETHKE, Prop. Oswego, Oregon If we haven't got it we can get it. J. B & SONS OSWEGO, OREGON FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONES: B-6I6I; Local 371 First and "A" Su. Oswego, Oregon. OSWEGO, April 27. (Special.) Mr. r.nd Mrs. Henry Gutes will leave Boon on a trip ea.st stopping off ut the hot spring, near Pr.culello, Idaho, for a few days. They then go on .o Nebraska, where Mr. Gates has farm ing interests. From there they will go to Marysville, Mo., where they will spend several months. Many Attend Argon Trial. Several of the Oswego citizens i spent Monday In Oregon City, the ! trial of Mrs. M. C. WcIIh being the j - one great attraction. 1 Woodmen Team Beats Oswego. I The Woodmen of the World base ball team beat the Oswego baseball team 5 to 3 last Sunday on the local grounds before a crowd of 300 spec lators, I Mrs. Wirt, of Oystervlile, Wash., I was visiting her sister, Mrs. Slavely Saturday. Silver Tea for Church. Mrs. Finley, Mrs. Simmonson and Mrs. Mclntyre are to be hostesses at a silver tea, for the benefit of the Congregational church at the home r.f Mrs. Mclntyre Friday afternoon. A.J.Rossiter.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office Front Street. Phone -Home 71 Oswego Oregon i. .!- . 4, 4 t, ,. .f . $ ;. HAZELIA. 4. " . $ 4 lt 4 1 4 'i"tl V t Your Blacksmith Work Insomnia. Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and Is often the cause of Insomnia. Eat a light supper with little if any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlain's Talbeta immediately after supper, and see if you do not rest much better. Obtain able everywhere. (Adv.) 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 1IAZKMA, April 27 (Special) Harley Whltten made a flying trip to OHwego. Saturday morning. Miss Nina Wanker and Fritz Hen nlngscn from Rlverdalu, visited the for.uer'8 parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wanker Wednesday afternoon. D. K. Long was in Portland Friday. Mrs. Stella Shipley from Oswego, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs Fred Lehman, Saturday nnd Sunduy. Mrs. II. T. Duncan made a business trip to Portland Friday. Mrs. A. E. Helms and Mrs. F. W. Clillds were pleasantly entertained by Mis. J. Jf. Scott, Monday ufternoon. MIhs Duclllo Duncan closed a suc cessful term of school at Devil's Duke, Oregon, Friday, April Jllli, nnd re turned to thrf home. of her parents, Mr. and Mn. Henry Duncan, of Ha zella, Tuesday. Fred Ivchman wan a visitor In th.) Rose Citv Friday. Miss Gladys Wanker and MIhs Opal McKay, of Portland, vlHltcd Miss Wnn ker's parents. Mr. und Mrs. J. A., Wanker Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ethel Thompson und Miss Maron Thompson, from Onwcgo, spent Sunday with MIbs Ethel Haker. MIsh Edna. Illaker, Trom Portland, was the guest of her cousin. Miss Ha Scott, a few days last.week. W. II. Cook and MIbs Hattie wan ker, were In Oswego Friday evening. Hazelia school closed Saturday with a neighborhood picnic. A large crowd attended and everyone reported a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duncan were In the county seat on business Saturday morning. Mrs. C. C. Wanker, from Poitland, visited friends nnd relative,, here dnr ng the week. Harriet Duncan, Lucille Duncan, HlHnche Duncan. Hattie Wanker, Edith Wanker, Herbert Duncan. Ver- 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 THE DEPOT FOR Good Eats, Drinks and Smokes ALL KINDS OF Hazelwood Cream and Sold at Portland Prices. CALL AND SEE O. W. IPirossei? OSWEGO OREGON