Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 21, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OSWEGO RECORD
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iy Scat.
DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY
the osweco record VOLUNTEER ARMY
PUBLISHED EVERY fAIOAV,
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All matters pertaining to this
department ran be taken up with
Miss Ina IVimmT, local rrpre- 4
sentallvs of lb Otsego Record.
Kindly phone nrw Heme. 4
4-
Advertising rate made known up
rsqusit
VOLUNTEERS FED V THE DOR
CAS SOCIETY WORKERS
WELL CARED FOR.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
CONTRACTOR HAS DIFFICULTY
IN FINDING LABORERS
NO ONE OUT OF WORK.
OSWECO. Ore, July :o (Special.)
Specifications and blue prints are
oul for the concreting of Vront itreet
for which action of same will soon
he taken.
Contrartor W. H. Counsell. of Mil
waukle. baa filed bonda and signed
contract for tbe grading only. The
concrete contract la to be let later.
Mr. Counsell finda It Impossible to
obtain laborera In Oswego, sufficient
to do tbe work, ai very few men are
out of work at tbe present time.
The grading, according to contract
muKt be completed by the 10th of Au
gust The Southern Pacific baa changed
the crowing and moved the awltcb out
of line of the atreet to comply with
tbe wlshea of the city council, which
baa been standing In tbe atreet for
tbe past few years, the change mak
ing a vast Improvement In appearance
of Front street and will lessen the
danger of accident on the crossing.
OSWKGO. Ore, July M (Special.)
Several of (Hargu'a good rlllirns
voliinlrrred to shingle the roof of the
Congrrgationsl church this week and
are being ruially fed by tbe ladlra of
tbe Dorrae society, at the home of
Mrs. (Yank Tonilln. which Is the most
convenient place to their work.
Mr. Iietbke donated the roast Tuea
dsy. ttl. h wss said to be very delici
ous. Thanks to our kind brother.
Wednesday, chicken hraded tbe
menu and everything good to eat a
placed before the hungry men at the
noon hour and all enjoyed the magnif
icent spread. Wlhinf all tbe
churches In Ossego needed roofing.
Mrs. Tomlln Is nt roi-fWr of the
Dorcas socle l y. but kindly volunteered
to asaWt In the good work.
VISITORS FROM EAST
VISITORS CAME FROM MlLWAU-
KEE. WISCONSIN, ANO WIL
METTE, ILLINOIS.
OSWKGO. Ore, July 10. (Special.) I
Francis Perkins, of Fond du Lac.
Wis, Amy Comstock. of Milwaukee.
Wis, Mrs. T. C. Moulding and daugh
ter Ruth, of Wllmette. III., were guests
of Mrs. C. W. Twinning, of Glenmor
rie. this week. ,
Mrs. Moulding was a former resi
dent of Portland and daughter of 0
V. Slaver.
AT
TOPIC, "CO-OPERATION;" MRS. G.
H. PETTINGER SPOKE ON
-SEX HYGIENE."
OSWEGO. Ore. July 10. (Special.!
Mrs. Susan Chuck, a resident of tbls
city for nearly forty years died yes
terday afternoon at St. Vincents Hos
pital, in Portland, after a few weeks
illness, as a result of a paralytic
stroke.
Mrs. Chuck was over D5 years of OSWEGO. Ore.. July 0. (Special.)
see. She Is survived by four sons. Mrs. A. K. Wilson, wife of mayor
Walter. Grover, Joseph and Edward Wilson, spoke before chautauqua au
Chuck. Walter Cbuck is now on the , dlence on Monday afternoon on "Co
border in Mexico, where be went with j Operation." Mrs. G. H. Pettlnger
Battery A several weeks aco; tne otn
er three are residents of Oswego. Her
husband died a number of years ago.
The funeral services will be held
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock In
the Odd Fellows ball at Oswego. In
terfent will be made In tbe Oswego
cemetery.
.A.
spoke Tuesday on "Sex Hygiene.'
OSWEGO LOCALS.
ODD FELLOWS LODGE
TO CONFER DECREES-.
ALL MEMBERS IN VICINITY OF
PORTLAND, ENTITLED TO DE
GREE TO GET CHANCE.
OSWEGO, Ore., July 20. (Special.)
Members of Oswego Odd Fellows
lodge and other near Portland entitled
to the uaat grand decree, will be giv
en the chance to take same Saturday, ! count of tne accident
July 29th in Portland.
Cottage Grove 0. P. fc E. railway
erecting gasoline storage warehouse.
Willamina is to have now Methodist
Episcopal church.
American Soda Products company,
of San Francisco, installing plant
northeast of Paisley to refine alkali, j
OSWEGO. Ore.. July 20. (Special.)
G. W. Prosser has been on the sick
list tbe past week.
Dr. Clark Is the owner of a new seven-passenger
Studebaker car.
Morris Rlnford and Harvey Wells,
of Portland, came out to see A. K. Wil
son on business Wednesday.
Miss Margaret Monroe Is enjoying
month's vacation at home, having
worked steady for over a vear at Llo-
I man Wolfe's as milliner. She says
business Is dull In her line, at pres
ent.
Miss Lizzie O'Rrlen is spending her
vacation of a month, at home.
Pete Emmett. of South Oswego, was
kicked In the ankle and seriously hurt
by his horse while It was being shod
In the blacksmith shop Monday. Mr.
Emmett Intended going to Scappoose
that day, but will be delayed on ac-
Mrs. Emmett
is in Scappoose visiting friends.
Mr. Alonzo Waldorf, wife and son,
Glenn, are visiting Mrs. O. Larsen of
Altoona, for a few days. Mrs. Larsen
Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wald
orf. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Yates and
(laughter, Gladys, have returned home
from a two months' visit through the
east and report a lovely trip.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Williamson have
runted In ihrlr nrw cottage In Kouih
O.srgo, - ,
Mrs. (.Try, mis. w. iers uaugh
trr. la llung her sister, Mrs. Ifcoe
Jones, of Ik-avrr Creek.
MUs Mry Wyman baa returned
from Hrtghloa Reach, whirs the baa
hern tuning brr sister, ths past two
weeks.
Hurley and VMor Tumhull have
returned from Mlddlelua, bilnglng
liert Altwe. boy friend, with them.
Mlll Jackssn who has been lak
lug cars of Mrs. I. U. Davidson for
some time, was called to Salem on ac
count of sickness of relative there
few weeks ago, but la etperled back
this week.
l.ems Jarlsch, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I. A. JsrUch, with her sister.
Msrtba Harbin, of Portland, went to
Molslla thla seek to visit friends.
Mrs. W. 8. Tupper. who has tent
houss near ths lake, left Tuesday for
liar View, where she expects to spend
too or thres seeks.
Miss Harold T. Iiurntragrr and Miss
Kstherlne Jackson, sisters of Mrs.
Tupper. are rsaiped near Har View
Mrs. Iron and daughter Aids, of
Setlvood. spent Friday of last wee
with Mrs. Edward Confer, daughter
of Mrs. Prown.
Ned Townsend and family of K
errtt. Wssh . and George Young and
1 family, of I'orttsnd. spent the week
lend with Mrs. Anne K. Russell.
Mrs. Itelle Murphy, traveling sales-
, lady for "Vlalra" was In this tow
Tuesdsy on her weekly tour.
Jim Skinner, of Tualatin, called on
Henry Koehler Tuesday for a friend
ly visit. Mr. Skinner and Mr. Koeh
ler sere rlose friends In Omaha over
thirty years ago.
I Mrs. George Ilullock, has returned
I from Salem, where she baa been vis
iting relatives and friends the past
week. She brought her niece, Juanlta
ilullock with her.
Udles' Aid will meet at the it. E.
churcb Thursday (20th). Mrs. O. An
derson will be In charge of the tea,
The Porcas society will meet at
the borne of Mrs. Findlay Friday.
Mayor Wilson baa retumel from
business trip to Philadelphia.
Mrs. Waldrup, with her three young
sons left for Grays Harbor this week
to Join her husband anl two older sons
who are working In a sawmill at that
place.
Jimmy Hamilton, of Fulrvlew, Is
visiting hla aunt, Mr. Jarlsch, this
week.
Mrs. Rube Confer of Glenmorrle,
entertained relatives last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Watt, of lake
Grove, returned home Monday even
lug from delightful fishing trip up
Trask river and Hay Ocean.
Jack Monk and son, William, will
leave Friday for Eagle Creek, where
they Intend to enjoy a week s vaca
tion fishing.
Kenneth Davidson and Jesse Coon
spent Sunday with friends at Seaside.
They intended making the trip by
auto, but the roads are so bad they
decided "safety first" was the better
scheme, so traveled by rail.
Henry Rickner with relatives mo
tored up Columbia highway Wednes
day. Mr. Row man has the contract for
building the school at Hazella.
IIAZKI.IA. Ore., July JO -(Special.)
The rain was an unlinked for and
an unwelcomed event to most farmers
here, so many have their hay cut. or
ere just ready to cut It. Hay U verr
heavy and of good quality.
Mrs. Zliney, a pioneer seliler. wss
pleasantly entertained at the home of
her son W. II. r.lvney Wi-diicsdcay aft
ernoon. Mrs. George Wilson and daughter,
Jean, railed at the borne ef Mrs. 8. 8.
llouti Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Slmpklus. of West
l.lnu. spent tbe weekend with Mrs.
Slmpklns parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
W auker.
A. E. Thomas, dairy farmer, waa a
business visitor In Oeecgo Saturday.
A. E. Helms was In Portland Fri
day. Mr. Molly and sou. farmers from
near Garden Home, spent several days
last week at tbe liicbard Zlmey home.
Mlsa Wanda Wanker Mulled with
friends at Haiella Sunday.
Kngllle Johnson, of llsielia. was in
Portland Thursday marketing farm
produce.
8. 8. Iiouts was a business visitor
In Portland Monduy.
Guy MacVay spent (he weekend
with home folks.
W. II. Zlvney la busy with quite a
crowd to help, plajittug his Immense
cabbage plants.
Joseph McMahan wss in the Itose
city on business Saturduy.
Mrs. Frank Chllds hi i pleasunt
visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Fred Lehman, Tuesday.
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STAFFORD. Ore., July JO. (Spe
cial) We are having an unuaual
amount of rain for the month of July
The rain la good for the gardens and
potatoes, but sunshine would I mucbj along
iiener lor me nay.
Iter. W. T. Mllllken of the First Hup
list church of Oregon City, preached
at the German HaplUt church Sunday
afternoon. Ills subject was, "Faith
Hope and l.ove."
Mr. and Mrs. U J. Francis were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. K
Thomas of Tlgardvllle Sunday.
Miss Haiitt Komm. of Portland, Is
visiting Misses U na -and Itulh Klllg
aen. t'hss Ttedeman and Joa. Aernl at
tended the camp meeting at Wood
burn Sunday, being the annual camp
meeting of the Church of God.
(lev. J. J. I.ucaa and Mr. A. Itoetlln
railed on William 8c hats Sunday even
ing. Mrs. John Gage and family are
spending a few days at the old home
place.
C. I- Thomas, one of our prominent
farmers, has completed a silo on bis
well Improved farm.
Rev. Mr. Wllmsn, pastor of the Ger
man Evangelical church of Portland, j
preached nt the Ke-ptlat church 8un-j
day morning. Mr. Wllmsn waa a din
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum
Schutx.
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Wagner and
family of Wllsonvllle were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John Seedling and fam
ily Sunday.
Charles Thomna. of Tlgnrdvllle,
spent a few days with his grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thomas.
The ladles Circle will meet with
their worthy president, Mrs. Harrison,
the third Thursday of the month as
usual.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pumpcrln motor
ed to Portland Thursday.
A lecture will bo given at the church
of God by an ex Catholic nun on the
evening of the 2Sth. A cordial tnvl
tation Is extended to all.
?- HAZELIA
$ ., t $
Preserving Fruit
The first thing required is a perfect sealing Fruit Jar. We rec
ommend the ECONOMY JAR as the best at any price.
We also have the new "KERR Self-Sealing Mason Jar," the
kind that seals without a rubber ring, and extra tops for all makes
of Mason Jars.
Use nothing but Pure Cane Sugar for preserving fruit.
J. Bickner Sc Sons
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..
Oswego, Oregon
HAZELIA, Ore., July 20. (Special.)
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Carter and son.
Lloyd, of Portland Bpent last week on
their farm in Hazella.
Charles Austin, of Oswego, called on
J. P. Cook Thursday.
A. E. Helms and son, Charles, mar
keted produce in Portland Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carrel, of
Cook Switch, Oregon, were pleasantly
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Wanker Monday afternoon.
Mr. Howman, of Sherwood, waH a
visitor in Hazella Wednesday and Fri
day. E. James Jones and Ucg Cooke, both
of Oswego, were In the neighborhood
Monday afternoon. "
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Carter called
on Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cook Saturday.
W. H. Cook, W. Ed Wanker Sr., and
J. P. Cook transacted business In Ore
gon City Saturday.
There was no Sunday school Sun
day as Jupe Pluvius placed obstacles
In the way so that It had to be post
poned. Mrs. Guy Slmpkins, of West Linn,
spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs.
John Wanker.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson, from
Seattle, Wrash., returned to the home
j of J. P. Cook Sunday where they will
visit during the summer.
It was reported In last week's issue
that the contract for the building of
the Hazella school house had been lot,
1 but up to the present date there has
been no contract signed.
; H. P. Duncan and son, Herbert H. j
I Duncan, called on Hugh Ilakcr Mon
! day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed Wanker and i
family spent a very pleasant evening
at the Cook home Monday.
Miss Edith Wanker celebrated her
13th birthday Sundnay. Her guests
were Misses Lulu and Wanda Wanker
and W. B. Cook.
Max McMahan had the misfortune
to lose a fine colt last week.
D. E. Long was In Oswego Mondny
afternoon.
Mrs. F. H. Chllds was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. F. .. Lehman Tuesday.
Mrs. F. E. Whitten visited her sister,
Mrs. Fred Croissant of Portland Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan and lit
tle son, Jack, were guests at the East
man and McMahan home Monday
evening.
Edith and Audrey Wanker and Mrs.
Oscar Wilson and little daughter,
Ruth, were visitors at tbe F. W. Wan
ker home Monday.
WII.SONV1LLE. Ore.. July 20.-
(Speclal.) Dr. and Mrs. Ilrown and
family have been spending ten duys
camping at cuuutauquu.
J. W. Thornton and son have pur-
hased tho Ilillmun ranch near Wll
sonvllle In the Corral Creek district.
The regular line-up for Wilson was
playing on Wednesday when the score
ran so high In favor of the village
team.
Farming land around Wllsonvllle
looks extra well this year, and a line
yield of grain Is anticipated.
During the time when some stores
are having mill rlmns. nnr vllincrti
erks seem to be kept busy handing
goods over the counter. I
About sixty residents of our village '
ere present at the chautuuqua on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Eichenberger and daughter-in-
law are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ilutul-
gla and family.
Mrs. M. C. Young and family have
been going by auto back and forth to
the chautauqua and enjoyed the splen
did program and ball games.
Anna Ilatalgla went to Portland last
Wednesday after visiting at her home
for two weeks.
An invitation has ben extended to
some of the Wllsonvllle members to
be present at Masonic lodge on Sat
urday evening, July 22, at Sherwood.
A good blacksmlthlng shop in con
nection with the Stungel & Young gar
age Is begin much appreciated by the
farmers, who used to have to spend a
day going elsewhere to have their
work done.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Rtmtdy.
Every family without exception
should keep this preparation at hand
during the hot weather of the summer
months. Chumherluln's Colic Choi
era and Diarrhoea Remedy Is worth
many times Its cost when needed and
Is also certain to be needed before tho
summer Is over. It has no superior
for the purposes for which It Is In
tended. Huy it now. Obtalnuble ev
erywhere. (Adv.)
OAK GROVE
EH 01 II
MAKE LONG JOURNEY
MUD, MUD AND THEN SOME MORE
MUD ENCOUNTERED ON
OREGON ROADS.
peeled us In g stuck also. About
JU0 feel further na we -ni ouillmrd a
IiIhi k sink, diibh)', mud hole, about i
feet wide and a fool deep. We medl
lalnd to see If s should put lbs
chains on, but decided to try II with
oul them. W. II. Kiokes being In lbs
lead and bate the lightest load wen I
In first and walked right through. The
Ford followed suit and rambled right
When as got In Three lltvrrs
we t amped for the night. The descent
lo the river waa a mud grids of fifty
feel from the main road.
Mr. Ktokea sent fishing and Hie
first time be rat In bis Una be land
ed a big trout. We had a One
mess of I rout for supper.
Thursday morning s ern sleeping
nicely when o we awakened by the
dew thinking It as rain, we pulled up
camp and when we got off of the river
onto the inulii rosd was agreeably sur
prised lo And II waa not raining. We
fWlmd on Heaver creek and the Little
Nesiucca and found good flshlng for
four hours. We left Mr. Htnkes and
party there and went on lo Kcskomlt
beach and found a good ramping place
with the best of accommodations.
Friday morning we went crabbing,
catching ID large -rrahe In short
while. In the afternoon we went up
Chub creek Ashing and brought In a
good catch.
Italn came on us Friday night and
atayed with us till we got home. Sat
urday morning we went crabbing
again and bagged II. We broke up
ramp and started on our homeward
Journey at 10: 30. We bad gone one
mile when he bad a blowout In the
front lire. We stopped Die mall car
rler and got a hoot, repaired our
trouble and rambled on In the mud.
The road from Neskosln beach to
Three Rivera were In good shape from
the amount of rain that had fullrn the
night before. From Thr'-e Rivers to
Dolph 'we had clay mud, and It took
us from 1 o'clock to 4 to get to iHilph.
a distance of six miles. From IMph
to Grand Itonde It took us three and
one half hours. On the way to Grand
Itonde we met Ave machines and three
Fords going to Ncskowln beach. When
we left them the front machine was
stuck In the mud and the rest waiting
their turn to get through. Fifteen
men, women and children were walk
Ing In the mud. The Ford cars were
loaded m It h provisions and baggage
for the parties.
Sunday morning still ruining, we got
breakfast with a blow torch. We left
ramp and drove to a friend's homo.
Mr. Allison, near McMlnnvHIn, and en
joyed a sumptuous dinner. Starting
at 3 q'clm-k and going by the way of
Portlund we arrived home at 6:30.
feeling Ane but wet and muddy. We
had the phonograph with us and play
ed at all the ramping places. All the
campers Joined us In the music and
port.
Chinook salmon were running In the
Nestucra bay.
I would not ndvlnn any one to start
on this trip the way the weather Is
at present.
OAK GROVE PUPILS
HEAR INDUSTRIAL TALK
OAK GIIOVK. (Irs.. July I0-(Hpe.
rial ) -The school ihlldrvn and Mrs
llussel lsvenKir(. the Industrial au
perllllendellt. nut so. it la ths other
schools at Mllaa'ikle at I o'clock
Tuesdsy In a Hut meeting. Mrs. Helen
Cosglll, of Hie (lirgon Agricultural
college, talked on "Homeslle Hdem ":
N. C. Marls, of the Industrial clult
movement, made an address and Coun
ty School Superintendent Calavan. II
C. Heyniour. Professor Allen and Judge
Grant II. IHnilck gave abort lalk to
the pupils. Many molhers and a Ursa
number of Interenled pupils of tbe
different school attended.
OAK GROVE MAN HURT
OAK (iltoVK, Ore. July J0-(rtpe-
rlal.)-l. Toiney, an employe
Meier A Frank store In Portland.
when coming home Monday evening 7
o'clock made a inllep gelling off the
car and wrenched bis fool. He fell to
the street and hurt Ills knee causing
liliu much pain. Mr. Twomey si
taken borne In an auto by friends
OAK GROVE LOCALS
OAK GROVE CHURCH NOTES
Among those who attended the chau
tauqua during the week from this vi
cinity were: Mrs. flutler, Mrs. Ruther
ford and daughter, Mrs. Joe Thornton,
Ira Secly and family, Jack 'Angus,
Jessie Angus, Mr. and Mrs. Churles
Rldder, Frank Stangel, Dorrls Young
Mrs. F. Scely, Sherman Seely, Dwlght
Seely, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brobst, Mary
Ilrohst, Mr. und Mrs. Chalupsky, Nor
rls Young and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Aden, .Robert Graham and family, M.
C. Young and family, Jake Peters and
wife, Mrs. Reed Graham and Helen
Graham.
( By John Julian.)
Mr. and Mrs. John Julian, Mrs. Min
nie Splvey anil daughter, Kmmu, und
Miss Spangler left Ouk Grove Tues
day, July 11, at 6:30 a. in. In their
Ford machine, going liy way of Ore
gon City over tho Molalla route and
by way of Dayton, McMlnnvllle, Sher
wood und Willamina and Grand
Ronde.
The roads through these places were
in good condition. At noon we ate
lunch near Dolph, The roads from
there on wero corduroy and mud but
fairly good, so we drove right ulong
without any trouble. We camped at
Three Rivers the first night out. On
Wednesday we went to tho Illg Nes-
tuccu river and found fairly good AhIi
ing. Three miles from Dolph a tree
blockaded the road and we hud to go
through a fluid und crossed the stream
twice. Three big machines had been
stuck and pried out. We wore told it
was all right to go ahead, so we went
in and got through wWch was a stir
prise to the on-lookers as they ex-
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
Motice
Call and see me for a nice dish of
the best Ice Cream in Oswego.
THE HAZELWOOD
will call you back
PORTLAND PRICES
G. W. PROSSER
OSWEGO OREGON
OAK GROVK. Ore., July 20. (Spe
cial.) The annual Sunday school pic
nic will be held July 2f. Games, races,
swimming und best of all the big bas
ket lunch arc on the program. .
Next Sunday the young married peo
ple's rlnss will meet at the home of
C. I). Smith as usuul.
The membership contest promise
to bo Interesting, several new pupils
havo been enrolled.
- Ueout Muster Rev. pol.oiig was sur
prised to find, upon his arrival home
luto Wednesday evening, u birthday
cuke presented by his boy scouts.
lurgo 1) und several Mugs formed tho
decorations. Rev. Mr. Deling re
fused to cut tho cuke until a picture
wbs taken.
Tho scout muster Is expecting to
take tho boy scouts on n ten-day hike
uboiit the mldllo of August.
The German Methodist camp meet
ing began Wednesday evening at
o'clock. Speakers are hero from nil
over, tha northwest. Sunday Is ex
pected to bo the great day.
Rep. J. H. I.ucke preached a ser
mon to a largo uudlence lust Sunday
evening In tho Knglish church.
Ilecauue. of the German camp meet
ing Rev. Del.ong will hold both serv
ices next Sunday In tho English
church. Puul Patterson of Portlund
will likely sing in I lie morning.
TENNIS CLUB FORMED
OAK GROVK, Ore., July 2i). (Spe
cial. ) (Ink Grove Community Tennis
club has organized with R. K. Wc.lih
president and Russell Davenport sec
retary and treasurer. The school
board lias donated the lot on the south
east corner of the school grounds for
the court. Hugh Kruin Is laying out
tho grounds and uny one can pluy ten-
tils on the court If they bring thcMr
own racket and hull.
OAK GROVK. Ore.. July ZO-IHpe
clal.) Mrs. II. K. Hmiixun and sou.
Klwood, are visiting relatives at Hood
River.
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Webb ere Pott
land visitors Saturday afternoon and
evening.
Mrs. Harry Menalnger, of Portland,
was here Thursday on business.
Howard Velglan and daughter.
Gladys, of Oslliig, Wash., brother of
Mrs. J. A. Shupe. pen( Thursday here,
leaving Friday morning tor Roseburg
lo visit bis father and other relatives.
Mrs. J. Carlisle, ho was In a pil
vute sanatorium In Portland with
tilieumniila, returned home Monduy.
She suffered a relapse and Is now In
a serious rendition.
Harry Htarr. an employe of the
Portland RalUay, Light A Poser com
ony. left with bis fumlly Wednesday
for Frlctid. eastern Oregon, lo tskn
up a homestead.
K. Hubert and wife, left recently for
Sheppard'Hot Springs. Mrs. Hhubert,
who Is Buffering llh rheumatism. Is
Improving slowly.
Mrs. Kdward lluckiier and duuKhter.
Ileatrlre. left Wednesday for Wllholt
Springs, where they have a position at
the hotel for the season.
C. W. Rlsley, road supervisor, hss
finished Center street.
J. A. Shupe baa recovered from hla
accident and lioiies to go to work
again at the Warren quarry soon.
John Julian and party returned homo
Monday evening after a pleasant trip
to Tlllumook beuches.
Robert Richardson and fnmtly were
Portland visitors Monday evening. '
Mrs. Oiler and daughter, I Kit, and
luiliy, Clifford, of Portland spent Fri
day at the homo of Mrs. J. Riley, Mrs,
Oiler's mother.
Miss Cora Ilrown of Portlund and
Curtis Miller of Tillamook were din
ner guests Sunday at the bourn of
Mrs. J. Riley.
William Rlgglns left Saturday for
Seaside where he bus a position for
Iho summer.
Mrs. Anna Ahull will leave Sunday
for Cunnon lleach lo visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Alice Harnett.
Mrs. Rex I.umpinun and little son
iirc home from the hospital und doing
nicely.
Mrs. Slutton and two children of
Hood Rlvnr nro visiting Mrs, Slutton's
mother, Mrs. Geasnn,
Miss Alice Col 1m i r ii was a Portland
visitor Tuesday.
Wilbur llndleston and Hurry Rob
erts left Sunday morning for SIlcW
reservation on a ten-day fishing trip,
Monday afternoon Fred Harris with
his big auto truck moved Dr. Randall
and Mr, Pierre, tho harbor, into Port
land. .
Miss Evelyn Youngs, of Aldcrhrook,
Itlsley station, left Saturday, July 8,
for un extenslvo trip east over tho
Canadian I'nelllc. She will visit her
aunt ',nt Milwaukee, Wisconsin, for
several weeks, Shn will return by wny
of the lioyal Gorgn to visit with her
sister nt Omuliii, Nebraska, their for
mer homo.
Miss Kate Colhurn, a toucher at the
Rhuttuck school of Portlund, left Hun-
day morning for a mouth's trip to Nut-
mini Park, Montana. Miss Colhurn
will meet friends from Chicago, III.,
and visit all points of Interest through
out the slate.
VISIT PAID HIGHWAY
OAK GROVE, Ore., July 20. (Sio-
clal.) Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wuldron
und fumlly, Father Wuldron nnd two
Misses Wuldrons of Jennings Lodge
und H. W, Stevens and family made u
trip by automobile over the Cofumbla
highway Wednesday. A picnic lunch
was served.
REMEMBER
we have a first class meat mar
ket In the Green Building on
Center Street. All kinds of
choice meats on Ice, juat what
you want these hot days. Give
us a call. PHONE 19.
Oak Grove Meat Market
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
We Tare now making a low price on wood for
Summer and fall delivery. We have 18OO cords
of very fine fir wood, and would be glad to have
your order. Write or phone us.
W. W. THOMPSON
Phone 44, Oak Grove, Oregon