OKT.fiOS' PITY KXTKItPIMSK. l'IMDW. MAY WU CORD II III hM... 7 nAII.KilAi) 0. BETTER ROADS on this siJe of (he River. 1 Sri.. DEVOTED TO TIIK HI-ST INTKRKSTS OK OSWEGO AND VICINITY OSWEGO RE the oswego REcoRD'fj,fj pffifED AT BAND OF 100 GYPSIES OSWEGO SCHOOLS PUBU4HIO CVIRY FRIDAY tie Items ran he addressed t The Oawego It is or d. Oswego. Or. r left at the store, of Ci. W. prosser or afflpt of II V. Kuehlrr. FALSE FIRE ALARM: SENT OUT OF COUNTY Advertising rat midt rtqutit. known upon BAD WEATHER PUTS L OHt IN PARTY TCAIS HOPE F80M SHI RIP F FAMILY IS SEPARATE 0. OSWEGO. May :i iSpcclal i Th weather being disagreeable lal Sun day, put a damper on all lbi plans for amusement. Tbe drt'llng and sham baitl .( Company II. of the Oregon Nation Guards, aa quits' tame, not more than 40 mm coming out from Port land. accompanied by a amall crowd The main attraction of th Jay seemed to b the C)py Camp at the 0ero Landing. Tberw Hvmrd to be nothing be hind time about them In their means of conveyance, as they have li a ;t mobiles (not Krv! In their band which all seemed to enjoy riding in. a two of three cam could be seen at tnoft any time, Saturday or Sunday, on Main street l WW EGO, May - iitptvml l-Sc eral of the Oswrgei lirvtnrn wnlc, fa! alarm turned In for fire h.n th.r did not fil It. hut they were all angry when it waa turned In Wed j ...... msday. by burtm g psp.rs In a Urn j iUrf (l,u t)i... who have he. ti in old town I caiiipd near lu' o'd Oswego foundry The firemen rtsponded iiulckty t"j (r ,,.,ral davs, suddi-nlv loll the tbi alarm. carrir,s buckets and aves , .,, vlnd.i moiniiiit. (ollowing but overlooking the nioi iniiirtnt 1 4 M1 ,iy ,;ilt.t,ff vii,u. leput equipments, the ladders, kll of whi. h i j;,,,.,,!, loa 4nd Pistrlcl Attorn v goes to show the nod of l'r,tl1 i,si;.- The officials had tnflif.l had tbr fir- been a real one rr hau i ciiiptlntat that the member of the started from the roof Instead of !" 1 h,l (H . n li'Pi i:iS ! rl y an J CLOSE FRIDAY, MAY 26 an old tin atr The bo having proved themselves ever ready In n' of fire will not l.e tread upon by overdoing the drill work. 1 nr tnougm n a rt ai nn-. iwo um. , l hl h,,r , a raie alarm a u inrn-n ;i i.mie etonlng oon and vorklng har I all day It did not a; peal to them to run a mile for nothing SCHOOL PLAYSHEDS HEARING COMPLETION :iK.0.C. FAILED TO APPEAR-LOCALSPLAYlr OSWKr.O. May :i (Sjh-c lal ) Th Knlshta of I'olumbin tuwtull boy. ho er auppoaod to play Ooio Sunday, did not how up. o aome of the loa cot bad a game among theiu- aelve. fc-ortng 11 to . OSWEGO. May :S. (SiH-clal.l The new playaheda for the 0.go public vchoola, will be competed mltbln a few day, but that trill be too late for the puplla to get any benefit fron tbem thla achool year. The ihedt only lack the roof of being completed, and this it over one-third finished. The school term eloje Friday of thla cek. I and the facuity desired to uje the new playshedi for the drills and programs to be rendered by the pupl's. If pleas ant weather prevails the hed will be available; otherwise, the exercise will of necessity take place in the school building. I. O. O. T. LODGE ELECTS. OSWKUO. May 3 (Special. Os wego Lodge No. 93. I. O. O. .. at In regular meeting Monday evening. May :;. elected the following officers for the term, commencing July I: 11. H Miller. Noble Grand: Joe ('. ThomaJ. vice-Noble Grand: D. R Vox, secre tary; G. V. Proper, treasurer. begging and that they had IhhI steal Ing w.hhI and ec(a!'les from inigb boring ganb'iis The p.irt. undei the badiinlup of fh'.ef Krhram John. Is on l! a to national im- tnig m i . , bo held to old a King. tocg. Wednisd.iy the patt dldded. the a'l tomoMlea leaking for Seattle while the trams will no ip the Columbia and east through The la!lr The division of the tartv separated one fa.nlly. llng to the limited rnou In the automobiles, one husband compelled to go with the wagons while wife and to ihiMrvn traveled. Ith the automobiles The part ha three tludH'ns. throe Overland, throe Cadil-tcs. one Michigan, one lieo. an I only to Korda I Whl'e In Oswego one mrmWr of th.' land stole a coil of roe which the sh-rtff carrli-d In hn automobile. The gypsies offer 'd to buy Sheriff Wilson' tar, although they cemplaliM'd that It j was of an ol I molel and they had only i machines with self siartorv j "It's too mu -h work to crank "em." j one gypsy Informed Sheriff Wilson aft- i er a cloe eitminatlon of the officials.! machine. OSWKGO, May iSpe. ul I TS Oswco public sihH'lt will cliwe ft I da. May .'. and el.il'otjle ro'ii iu'i will mark the clo.nu dav, the) belu a follow Song by the fifth, sitih. sen nth an I elihth grades. "I a nlng . ' M-. Hall. mi ' Secret. ' Wlltlaiu Ui.-'iik dlalosuo The Golden Kev. Lv fifth and slvlh grad'. song. -Uur 1'lag." by prlmart room. i-. Ilalion. Ivliuer 1 i r n I I rig. Ma lime." fifth, sixth, seveut.i and ruhth grades, dialogue, V a Hon Uueeii, third and fourth grades, recitation, Helen We. .him; retttalloii Alia Mrts. dialogue. "1 tnle Sams Album.' fifth and sitih gra.b's. re I latlon. "Mamma Hired Girl." I'uth Coalello. rxert lsea, llur lo!les,'' by sit girls, dialogue. ' Mae Pageant, ' and fourth grades recitation Harold Huffman: song." Ifendcllous. ' primary grade. rc it.inon, lan drum Kiush, Helia tvatla: ' l egend of Sleepy Hollow," seventh and cluhlh grades, song. " Home, Sweet Home, founk rade, pla. 'The I 'Id Woman Who Lived In a Shoe." primary tlepartweii. song, 'htar of the Summer Night." i by fifth, sltth. seventh and eighth trades, recitation. Minutes, " Wlllard ;l'avldin. recllatloi.. 'Story of a i Cent." Wallace Wortlongton . reclts .Hon. The tanner lUt.v Made," Kdlth Uli knor, rag salute sn.l America, oy ' the schiM.I. Plghth grade diplomas will aUo la I pn-sei t. d to the gra I uiles CEMENT WILL SOON i 101 ORGANIZER ACTIVE IN OSWEGO OSWEGO. May 23. (Special.) Mr. Stella Taylor, organizer for th Women of Woodcraft lodges of thU district, received three name for mem bership in the Oswego order, last Thuraday, Mrs. Neal. Margaret Haim s and Mrs. Arthur Davidson, being the candidates. They were initiated Fri day evening. A delicious supper wa served later. Mrs. Taylor will be here several day in tbe Interest of the work. I TWELVE PASS STATE EXAMS-5 SL Helons creamery has output of 600 lbs. dally, $2000 monthly payroll. (iSWKCiO. May :T. (Specul.l The I hinio! ic Science ilo(art niertt of tnr cuikiuS I'luli re. I'Ol'i'il an onjnyp.blo tlleetitu; held with Mrs. (ion. 'I'li'ifiiai Woilno!'. day aflernoiiit. Mr-. Center ami Mrs. St.'e(e ib-moii-ti atuiK strawberry shortcake. A surprise will be kinoii by the nieinhers of this loparliiient on June 6. al Mrs. dray's hofiio, o which Iho husbainis of n'enibors are invited. The lonietic Science ilepart inent useii its funds for Ihe pur chase of two trays, a creamer ami suitar. which were donated to the club. Woman s l.luh will l-ino its an nual lucnic in July Ut Oswego lleisfhls. Mrs. It. T. Walts and Mrs. J.ipp loiesses of vestordav. served sandwiches, chicken salad and Coffee. lthotiKh only a small number attended a jolly afternoon was spent. OSWKGO. May 3 t Ssm lal Tiie twelve scholurs who passed the state examination with good standings ar as follows: Anleta Schaubel, Fancls CiKhra i. Klirabeth Haines. Herbert Huncan. Margaret Haines. hred Mclntyre. ona Prymbroeck. An hie Waldrep, Ar ller.e Prenevost. Chas. W. H.nn Florence Itnimbaugh. Willis KoehbT The local schools will this week. close Friday of SHOULD GET BUSY PRICES Slow in Advancing We are selling Overalls as low as 85c a pair, none over $.125. Jackets the same. Men's heavy work shirts 50c Underwear 75c to $1.00 per suit Neckwear 25c to 50c Bring your Feet along, we have the right Shoe for the right price Don't forget that we can get you a full Tailor Made Suit for - - - $14.00 J. I & SONS OSWEGO, OREGON OSWEO. May J3. iSptclal. The contractors have begun on the new road on the top of Elk Kock Into Port land, this all being In Multnomah county. The new rud will do away with the steep grade at the old White house hill and wl'l Ic greatly appre ciated by autolst and drivers of team It !s now suggested that the county commissioners of Clackamas county Ret husy and improve the road on their sldn of the line into Oswego. TO DAM REPAIRED OSWEGO, May 23. I Special ) -The work of r"palrinir, the damage done to the Oswego I .al: i: diun Home weeks ago by the high water force I Into the lake, from the Tualatin river U practically completed. Tli; canal baa been clean ed out and the water in the l-ikc hhould rise vory rapidly during; the next forv da)H. The Tualatan river Is again very high, but It in not believed any further danger or damage will .ehult to the dam from hlKh water I USHKI.O, Maf (Special I -ll signs isilnt to the turning out of th first t'ach of remettt t.y the Oswego ) Portland Cement Company within the i nevt few davs For over a wc k no. the plant has been cmhlng snd grind Ing up the ;0 carload of lime ston anil cement rock reietied Irotn th tpiarrles at Mal'si and Kosrlmrg. and according In Superlntend-nt I. . New lands the kiln that dries the cement will be stvrted up Friday of this' week if nothing unforeseen occurs Tbe kiln was thoroughly tested a few days sto and found to tie In perf- t working condition, with all the re quired heat avallabli The cement company ha opened Its salesrooms In I'ortl.iiul. at ll'M Wll cox building, where Charles M Minire. is In charge as saJesmanager Two members of the office force from here. Mr. Maclvonald. secretary, and Mis Westergard. stenographer, have been removed to the Portland office, where A man Moore, vice-president and treas urer, will spend a considerable p.irtl m of his time also Hn.li sn.l tnloir VI.Vii ,,i,.t.n (,i iu i.. III. i ji. I l.-li- , .l.'ll el I II l F. I i ll'g lo Id SI li I'l' lo l.iir.h Ibis k Mis III ! Is a diligtte In he IIcI-ki A 1.1 In Id ul the s.ui.e lime sod I ' 1 he Coligl. gatl.Uial .fle ale i build a I as. in. hi iiu.l.r Ih. ir tbiir.h . hi it e. t t.i It used as a tea Img an I 1. .1 f.miu fur Hie . 1 1 1 1 e. ple lois H in il tt. in slieiiii nil. .i l-.jr I an Al'. eila tar inrouie to his was kinsk.. down and run over ti an auto, .lilun If a woman lU'int serloii.lv lilt '"it the It. ad an I shoulders be taken to bis sister home to where bis wife. Mar, I Smith, was Imiiie.lialelt .iiinii..ii. -I King WiKoii sud ila i.lil.r Man will attend the slate oralorlial con test at M. Minuvllle i.iltese Ptldav Gra. e Mct'outiel!. of Portland was a guest of Mamarrt Haines, huuday I'svll .Nclsuit Is en-' tins a small store In idd town, on the roa I to ( wrgn take Mr Nelson had iharsr of l or io l.nats on tbe lake last summer. The river seems l.v be snwier al traction thla season on ac.ount of re pairs to the dsm at the lake, whhh will not le filled for two o. Ihrer weeks hhould thU agsrsvatlng wi.oh.r continue until the lake redeems all her lost i harms, the lake gucrs and peiiple III everv grade of sm lal and Industrial life will find the grounds around the lake muih more sliri.llir than the river In the primary eleiMou last I'n.li' J C. Haines reiclved l'- Votes for Justice id the peace .if the Us, go district, while G , I'roiai r re.eved T. thus the nomination Ct.r.r'ey r'. Austin was nominal. .1 for i insist. le of the same district over Arthur M Vey by a vi'te of IUT to 47. II W. KiM-bler, de.iit county as sessor. rompleiid his annual lalmrs a few davs ago and la once more found In town He bsi in a busy man for some two niolitns past, having l.een as signed adlltlonal territory by Counti Assessor Jack after he had finished the aasrssmrul of the Oswego area I Perry Muter, of the firm of Mnaer' A Williams, suffered a slight stroke of paralvsls, a few davs ego, toil It is etpected that he will .e al'le lo pel at his tilace of hiislness within a few ila v s I. it , Mr H M I . Ui.. sil i. sis el VU iol viii IHlll lllOl h Haiili Viss IUrr.il liiiiean was k.'l plug Hi 1'i'illaU'l I'm .1 1 Wis. I to Coil. 1. 1 sini.t I n il with Mis l.i. loss Mr aol Mis l.iinsii sn I s "i i.ailoii si nt a pli s.ji.I sit. ru.-. i. wild Mr and Mrs A F Helms. Hmidav 1 he i.uiiiail wilt le lit s..ui for Hot tie. tl.ll if a .irw s. Il'tll house St llarclia 1 he ni l -liool . ml. ling al I e ti ld l.i the M.lo t I l.l.l-r Satur.lai evening, Vs 7? Misl.r I" Aulolie lUnli, who has lien si. k Is I h Pi Her al this wll' lug Mr ln.l. re hleliihU'ir was In H a Urns l it Sat irdsv yulte a nuiiiUr f po.le fronj Han In .ie at Oswi go i.ran.e meet lug Hatwldav 1 lie Mis., s Haunt and Ittne I' lil an were pleasant lallcis of Mrs H S Itountf Saturdav rvinlug I III tss I'mil luii v. wh i has Ucii III lor some lime. Is Improving 1 here sat .r. bins, seiil.es al lls'.-lla Katuidav evenlns. ollo. i, an iniproiiii'l i lUerar, with su n."l lent program followed with Hsbt r fn .bii.ents t lil waa the last uni t His- oi ti e Hju lia I. Hi lar, S.h I, u this sr and all lil-nt flue time Mis t Helms was In Portia id . .In. s tji lrs F 1 1 nil t-s-i t was a I. Usui, is visitor In Portlin.l ,'sturilav Jim Finn was -1 as -sa I ' entertained In Ha-elia Frl lat F Ttiomaa was transao ting 'oi-l I'c.a In Portland Halurdav M.i.l.r Fier.lt vAlilltmi la lit A'l n.'ie .'or a sin . .i rnt'iiri Mrs A F 1 ho. nas entertained ber motliir's sister and other relativa from lafsielte U.t r.k C C llorlaiol returiird Tued..T from Grants P.iss. where he alien. l-i State Grange Mr Farmer la visiting with rs-la ' lives at lla'ella this week j Joseph McMabati was In I'ortU id Saturday j Mr flala niarkelitl some taltea 'll I is arm IVl lay Chailry lavrsen Is markittiig u i tors these data li..se bsiilig aiitlltlni ii...iug a fair pins at ,r,,. I ne i i.i.ii.o j urn in., i, j . . ..I tl. I.. ,.i.l .......i... ... .. " ... , ,,, I I ll. II lu sirs, . ititmir oi luaiaiui is.( a. Ill, 1,1 VV lo l a trs(. ,. mar lioiiie ol'e la affc. Ir. ,r j, .lifTntl.t way Hisu wloi,. ( ' In anolhir stale or i ouoi. ' some of us r mi.' in r the fsn.n, she was a little girl before ,., fc. l.i 1'i.illsnd. and all hoV t't r n. lid will be piinlslied A numbir of nur fruiols if iuaiiilaiii s Were held up an . this ssm 1 'hitiiipstiN rtru i, t' making bis raids on Flk ll.. t immiii Hill, etc 4 le. II. day -"scd i.if q.tj, liuiiil.er of s unit-1, v.,i . t it full tiHint of either men or , 1w ;..s. a md flowers of sll k'rcj, vet, l a.kssrd and ll bs.ks ro b there will be a s. sr.llr i.f ! for de. .. ration da, (J ilt., a t(B have got (In tr lots i leaned, t.j some new plants are M.otl:, j, WILtONVIllI , t I 4 4 4 4 4 44) VISITORS TO GRANGE MEETING. OSWEGO. May 23 -(Special I The Oswego Grange held an adjourned meeting last Suturduy with an alien dance of 1 members Visitors er Slater Mary S Hmv ard of Mullno, secretary of Hie lip gon State tirange. and llmther O. M Plummer of I'onl.ind. They an1 alas glud to welcom visiting inenibers and more especially these two, as they come so seldom. HAZEUA BRIEFS SHOW PEOPLE ON THE HOVE t 4.4-4 TAFFORO. 4vaaa WILL BE ON OSWKGO. May ('. Frlsble aim mm to soon be at his DECK AGAIN. .'.V ( S lal I -II h that he f vu i ts dd stand at Uike Grove Park with tils boat ngiln. Mr Friable has be.-n nt Oregon City for several weka pa t. during the fishing season, with his i- ats, and has had a good demand for their use OSWEGO LOCAL NOTES. CLUB GUESTS OF MRS. OAK GltOVK. May 25. fK;n- lal.f i The Woman's Soda Service Club -A Oak GroveMllwaukie U tnc'tlng to- day nt 2 o'clock at Iho home, of Mrs. Eliza Alexander, Island station. Un der th': Kenoral head, "E oiiomii.K of Government,'' Mm following will lie diKcuxped: "'I.uv.' to Protect Labor,'' : Miss Mary Campbell; '.Seamen's Law," , MIhh Flora Hnovella. 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" SU. Oswego, Oregon OSWEGO, May (Special.) Her era! of the turrets of Oswego will be oiled shortly undr the direction of tbe street committee; of the city council, action looking lo this end having l;en taken at the lant regular meeting of the council on May IX. Th streets that will hit oiled have dthfir been rocked or cindered and when treated with oil will provo quite satisfactory for the season. At the next r;ular meeting on June. 1, the council plans taking action looking to paving of Main street one block na h direction from the present terminus of the town's only paved street. It is almoat unnecessary t) state that cement will lie used for this Is the borne of the cement Industry. Eueene has called for bids on 000 achool building. 120,- OHWKGO, May ISpoclal. I Mr i. O. Anderson has been seriously III at her home the pail week. Judge .1. I'. Campbell, wife ami daughter of Orci.ti city, spent Sunday In Osweg. Grace Wlnt, the ten months' oil daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Wlnt, of Portland, was burled here last Fri day. Prof. Ilebec, ol the rnlverslly of Oregon made an addresa at III" school IritiKe Friday evening, under the auspices of the Woman's Club, A. J.Rossiter.M.D. Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office Front Street. Phone 1 lome 7 1 Oswego Oregon 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 HAZKI.IA, May I Span lal I Mr and Mrs F II fluids and Mrs Harali Childs were dinner guest a of Mr and Mrs. A. Worthlngton Sundav llsella Ulerary and i'-bsllng so rlely held the last meeting Saturday evening. May .' One of the brsi programs since the an. lit, was organ Ired waa enjoved by all pr-seiit Mr. and Mrs J,ieps Eastman were pleasantly entertained by Mr and Mrs A E. Helms Sundav afternoon. Mrs F. W, Lehman ialle.1 on Mrs Gephardt, of Stafford Thursday after noon Herbert I muesli made a business trip to Portland Saturday Hugh linker falls il on Ed. Wank T Monday Miss Elnitunre i'iintin spent th" weekend with her parents J. I), Wlrth. of Medical Springs, Ore gon. Is visiting F. W. Wanker at this writing Mr Wlrth was formerly In business ut Tualatin. Oregon Misses Mary, l-eim. Lllubeth and Leoim pii) mbroeck ami Hiittle Wan ker were pleasantly entertained by the Misses Harriet, Lucille and Ulaiich Imncan Sunday afternoon Mr and Mr'. Geo. Nugl. Win C Nagl, Hoy Foster and Herbert lium ati were pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. A Wanker and family Sua dav evening 1 1. E. Umg was In Portland Friday, MlHS Violet lleNlell, of Tlllllllllll Meadows, was an llaella visitor Sat urday evening Miss Lulellc Duncan mid brother. Herbert, spent the evening ul the V. W. Wanker homo Friday. Mrs. Fred Crolsant who, for the pant week has been visiting her Hitter, Mia. Frank Whlttt-ii, left for Sherwood, on Sunday where she will visit ber grand mother, Mrs. Wright. Miss Lucille Human was In Port laud Friday. Misses Marian Eastman mid Je.in Wilson spent Friday evening In tin IIohi! City. Max MtMahin, of Tualatin .Mead ovvm, called on bis parenls, ,r lin Mrs. Mc.Mah in, Satuiday. MIkh Lucllln lliiman was the guoHt of Miss I fur tiff Wanker Sunday even Ing. Wlieffls-ll wzoKIIMiie-w Itrr eer ker Miss Marlon ThotiiHon, of Oswego, was very pleasantly entertained by Miss Ethel linker Saturday mid Sun day. Miss Wanda Wanker Is visiting her i cousin, Miss Lulu U anker this week. A. E. Helms and sons, ('lias, an I Knyrnrmrl, were Oswego visitors Mon day. W. II. f'oo made a busliie.iH trip In Oregon City Saturday moniln:,, Mr. a ml Mrs. . Nlelson vlmied with Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Cook Friday even Ing. Miss Irene liiinenn was Hie guent of Edith Wanker Frliiay afternoon. STAFIHIIH. May 7'. ( Special I Wltiler weather In the month of Ma ' Although the inerviiry stands at v and no frost of night, one feels like putting on wraps when venturing nit Gardens p!anlr, In April grow alowl, while those planted In May are doing better Mr and Mrs Nussnaum and famll) drove to Portland on Tuesday In see to a matter of Lusinrsa and purchase sui plica Mrs Gage nailed upon Mr. Ilavri oil Monday She found blltl ,Ultc, Ire ide. but i lie. rful He la vi years old Mils wek and all w ho have know n him In hi davs of Usefulness are re,iest e. to loin li.sr,ii grange In giving him a 'card shower." It will be a source of pleasure to him and al though his eveslght bai failed blin. bis son, Juilge Hayes, or the nurse, will read them for him. The owners of hop fields have their work well In hand ami bops look pret ty well. We have nut had iiiuih rain the past week, although cloudy and cold, the re for. work In the field could go on as needed. A ttilsslounry gave a very Interest ing discourse to a crowded bouse at the German liuptlst church Inst Sun day. Ho spoke In English. W II SI IN VII J K. Ma, . . iM;4 rani t-r v is,,r Prrt ton !.r , U ll.. oi i lite on Ih irol u to atu-tl i tl'Mil el til. the ,..e at Hie pn i.rie , smaller ibaii Is us. nil) ast trt I soil forget to alien,) id. ,, w to si" n ! Msa Unil st. on da, evening. Mat 7. In th I 01 W ball Many fearrta are b. ai l n ., Ui.mI and Mrs Haoell iit.k ki,sW rescued their piMllioiis at U i 111 Hie Village s. IohiI Mr rllj. , ship lias slteall l-eli ,). - 1,1. 4 , .snd Miss H.olltrd of Wis.lt.jrt.it j fill tbe tmsitlnii ll la to l-e hopsd that o-ir i.'tjt j p. ople i 'ske advaulaiie f u polliinlt) to In SI Miss Vir, bn-'a( and ln r assistants In cot,, .-rt Iti n.a evening Tb ki ts a'tltsttt' ,'i lents and M.ss Probst It t nvn favorite In our village at rtl V I first t lass must Ian Cl ie fx r lM ed bouse Tbe s. hm I .b tin on I hursdar sa well attended despite the lr.lSl wra'lu r A splendid dinner lu lowed b) an ev client prorwats4a a.bira-s li, I'lotessor 'rdd r Count, Si limit Siiwrl:ilei,4st ('. isu rrirlvel a big vole st Iks mart in Wllsontllle and surmjriU' districts Mr Wm and Mrs llrl'.'i were iirrsenled with beautiful ta Hire sets, as a lokeu of affes tluaS their pupils, on Thursday, the i ksi lay of si hool. At a retent meeting of the Par Teat hers' Assim latlon In our vtlar Mr Chas. Wagner waa ree.'a'i president The following pupils wrrv M'V l.i.t week that they had aui-onifn'l passesl their ruminations In tin gill seventh and eighth grades, reaper.'"' ly Manrlne Urown, Embs 0Ki". Maggie Illation. Albert Swartl lleg ScbtH bla and Otto Jaeger. fr sltib grade. Fffle Wagner. Ws!' Vouiig. Edith lllshmi and Jubo. Corinlck from the seventh grsJeiii Theresa Si hecbla eighth grade K the puplla passed with hkb RtU the highest being 101) per rent the lowest HI per rrlit Thrfs) f several pupils who made H ler i SO they have reflected creillt 4t their teachers as well ai up" t selves. yuite a number of village mil'3 are preparing lo Attend Itomlcf l ut Oregon City, and take pn fetea of that day. THE BEST OF MEATS Cnn Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Marker Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fitih. H. BETHKE, Prop. Oswego, Sanitary, Cleanliness and Quality form the basin 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 u. THE MISSES ROBB, Props. Oswego Oregon 4,, t, if, i, ijp ft, ft, ,y, , 4, HAZELIA. 4- 4 ?, v tt, 4j, y 4 b HAZELIA, May 2f.. (S,.e( lal.) -Ho much rain is making the farmers wear a broad smile, and the grain and gar den grow. Mr. Theodore Htemhlller was pleas antly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Naze Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Horland and Notice Call and see me for a nice dish of the best Ice Cream in Oswego. THE HAZELWOOD will call you back PORTLAND PRICES G. OSWEGO W. PROSSER coN