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WEGO RECORD RAH ROAD Com- j iirdinn HiihCoun- j ly Sfil. BETTER ROADS on ihii side of the . .Rivcr. DEVOTED TO Till: IH.ST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINIT Y THE OS the oswego record QSWECO VICTORS OVER MR. WELLS OF LAKE El PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. 4 4i-t-4 4 All matter .filliiHi " ' I 4- drlinii-lil r .n he Ukm P '" THRILLIN(j ELEVEN INNING CAME Ulan lens rrT, local try- ' 4 .nlntUf of tin- '' Itoord 4 Kindly .hon ' l' "'" T I Mi llnln' Confer mil iter In law, ' ! Mi. K.I Center, visited their father . I lulu J.i. k I'.. i. fir, hi dKCMi I'll), '. Tliuitday. I I. 1 1) . i'ii I'iii -il.n i h ! I '..u i Mr. K to lli I lulled I PLAVIO SCORE II TO 10 IN FAVOR OF LOCALS GASOLENE EXPLODES BLfRNINO VALUABLE PAPERS RES CL'EO BY WM. OVER. t i 4 M.u Maluii un.l Confer Sunday j Mr A. rt Topper, while w.ilklng on i the utri'i'U ill 1'orlluud h i'.. un.l j wren, he.) hi hli, f.m.iDj Mm in r.v innlii frmii work for u few d.i j lr. lirapliy ami fmullt, u( ruill.in.l, i were guou uf Mr. Tupl'.-r Sumlm I I '"I"' In: Mil all. I r "'! spent Haloid..) Ml OAK GROVE tl.it Willi. OAK OHOVE CMUMCM M WOHK ON OUILOINQ AT HAZELIA ALREADY BEGUN DY OS WEGO CONTRACTOR. Advtrtlslng rt mid known upon rtqutlt SAYS EASTERN BANKS HAVE SURPLUS FUNDS INTER EST RATES REDUCED. OSWK'SO. Ore. July 2- iSpeclal-l -After n almn.c of month through eastern states. A Kin Wll on, mayor of Oswego, ha returned home nnl glad to l luck on ai -count of the Intense hent end dutt In east- . -i. .... ll.tK...rt 1 1 .. rtt Bl.nei. PSlKsriail iiii.-.MMh. it. visited Chlcaso. Toledo. Pittsburg Paltlniore and Cumberland. Maryland He flndi the cvst In a prosperous condition, financially. Many of the factories are making ruppllcs for the urmlcs of Knroi. The hank have, plenty of money. Pittsburg bunk having reduced the rate of Intercut on savins account from 4 to 3 per cent on account of surplus money, more than they know what to do with. The most astonishing fact he en countered was nearly everyone he met while traveling In cities, had hecn In Oregon, or had re'atlves and friends here or resd of It. Many people mentioned the Colum bia highway and and places of teauty in and around Portland. Mr. Wilson was very pleased to know that the ad vertislni; had such pood effect and was known in the cast tie was also asked many questions concerning woman suffrage, and pro hibition in the west and informed them both were working well In Ore gon. ' Mr. Wilson also found the bucket ! pragade in full force. He traveled j over the Cumberland or National Pike for miles, this being built by the gov ernment, which invested about $S,. 000.000 In same. It was opened In the year of 1818, extending from Cumber land, Maryland, head waters of the Potomac to the head waters of the Ohio river, Wheeling, Va. This road was the greatest highway built In Am erica. Has by the side of It many at tractive inns or taverns, which are 1 still standing. The state of Maryland has recently improved the road. The bridges are ' great stone arches. Four president of j the United States have traveled over! this road on their way to Inaugura-! tlon. I Mr. Wilson made two trips to Haiti- j more to Interview- the state engineers, as to the best material for surfacing I roads at the present time, also the ' cost. I Maryland is spending millions of ' dollars on its roads, which are known as state roads. In speaking of the intense heat and dust of the east, he stated that he cleaned his Panama hat three times while away and upon arriving home found it too dirty to be worn, and Mr Panama was cleaned again. Mr. Wilson went east over the Chi cago. Mllwaukie and St. Paul, and re turned over the Northern Paeitie. and was greatly delighted at finding cool nights in Oregon. OSWF.i'.O, I'if. Jul ;T. -iSiril - The I jt.:iiHil Uiluli ml III'' Oswego tram pt.ite.1 ball oil the lo.nl ground at 10 in. H'tndav Th-..-..re t.x'.l II t lo after th tltti Hm tn k. In fvor of 0.-k The lineup of the tram follow : O.orf.i-K ll.'ii.ln. V..HI. hort: II HrndrlckMin. left fwtd; I. Pair, riulit field; W. M.IVinald. irntrr field; Cli. Hill, flt.t bar; lo-o. till ion. us mid .ar. I. Andrrxin, third liaar; Cy Ti..l. plirhrr; Co nhai n. ' latiher. j iirli.lr-J.irt. I field: Mton. r i field: Martile, lal.her; l.rn. 1t bar; Ju!U. :n. t.ac; Kmll. .Ird lar. Hall, c field. Ion. plt.hrr; Poltix k. hort : II lU.inVln. umpire. ItSWKiUV trr , July Ml Tupit-r I apeiuliiii: u few ila iHn-iU I at the n'.l.ll.ire Inn ! . led lioiun I Mr Wrll. iif l.akf linur. met with tin week t . I . .1.. L ti l..... . . I I iM-ait ii. iiii wei-R it line iari I hit l-o.M. h lowal.l ll,r h..l ..f ll.... K,kr ""'d.oll "our ii i.een ery ill will) .i.tiuiM. imii l (eel III K iiu h ImproM'd till week. , p.t'.tiiiii-.t i. i .ii .. ... lake, not un.l. rt Hullns )! Hie ma . iliini-rv in hi lie Until h. MUtii'thiiiit wt-nt uroni;. raunlng I tie ::, Kaitoni ( 0rto Indian and I'oitt.ui.l (iter ! of Ki..liiir to r'livi', t.iirnlti( hi look plated a rloae K.tii:c .it ' p. Ill ! I.iun.h, 4 uitiae of clothing and Sunday. The mure i, to ' In la.) al'Ut.le p.iM-r Mr Welta Jiiinpe.l oxerlumrd before Ihe lljiiie r-a. lied the carolelit'. mid wa rem tied by Wll llniil Ii?er, of South ttitwi'k'o, who haplHlied til be near by with a ron ton! Il'.ii ne gbbor mpatlil.-e with In in In hu lox. 56 PASSENGER AND TEN FREIGHT TRAINS PASSING THROUGH TOWN DAILY. ATTEND MEETING CERTIFICATES PRESENTED TO CHARTER MEMBERS LUNCH EON SERVED. OSWKtiO. Oie . July i i Special l)i'(d U on Ihe mi far a . railroad ton ia ion. erued. having regularly 56 pas-ncncer tram dally and ten freight trait, both Me.nn and electric piiMienger M'rilce. SATURDAY, JULY 11 liSWKiIO. Ore . July :'T. i Si'cclal.) --.Mr. Henry lt. kner and il-ters . MiM' Lillian and Mary, iiieinl.em it the Mar.ha Wuibliii:toti chapter of the KaHern Star, accompanied by Med.iine John and William IHekner, attended Ihe km lal meeting III the Masonic temple. Kat Portland. Mon day etelilng. the ik-cuMou being the preM'titation of certificate to charter members A flnc program was rendered, hat ing an a'l.Iletue of over 00 people lo!!cl:iun li.'u h was served. or of t'wri!n. V . Klllott ami wife .'' H i!, in. Were lltot at the l ake Sun. I n Mr K' liott I atate fnrenter. Mr and Mr. Hurry t'.'ni.r and daiinhler. I.elloia Maxim- wete gueH of Mia Uube Confer Suiid.i Mr Cba l.eland Won .i H r-t ft I In ladle' foot race M laiieuuill park Sunday a uterllng ler perfume do- HIlt !eo. Proimer I able to ! e up and about after a aerlous .iit o k of heart trouble. I Mrs. Parkley and -.mi Vern. of ' Portland, were guet of S l.eotia j Jartsch Sunday. I Mr. H. T. Wait. Mr ion Smith mid I Mr utln Phiirla, are planning ui i trip to Tillammik next week. I I ll'llll .... T II..I. i . I ' .. ......t.i . .111 iFiiiiiini (,, in ii:iuillieii j work In St. John for to or three week II AZKI I A. lire, Jul .T (M... Kill Mr, l-'reil l.eliiiiau and ami ponald I uud Wlll.er, were ple.ia.ilil i.ill. i of Mr Kr.illk Child oil luemlay etell lug. Mr mi. I Mr ltd hard Zuney were lei:o tUitor Monday Ml Jean WII-.OH wua pleiiniutli en terlalned by Mli-a Mail. in Kanliiiiin on Tueniluy M.i-t. r C Aiitone an. I Slililey Hunt were ileanaltt caller of Mm. C C. Mor laud Krl.l.n A K Holm and on Cbuile. were bin.liiea tlnllor In Portland Prlda. Mr How man. of tUw eit.i, ban Hie contrail for building the llu.'ella hi hool tioime nnd he ba begun work oil the bilielnelil A N'eltxon. fruit nnd Iru. k farmer Mai III Ikwi'i;o hr 1 . 1 .i v Mr lo'ork'o WINoii wa a pb aanl . .il'. r at the hoine of Mr and Mr S. S Honiitt Thuraduv Jimepll M.'M.lll.in Mslle.l ut tbe home of liU non. Max. Vrldat and Sat j nr.l.n Mr K.itiii.in wa In Portland Vl ,l.n Ceorge I N'agl n" In Portl.tud I'rl da Til.' little Ml i. "I'll Cecil Ulhl M .1 V 1110 J.ll) will I sl"' i.l a (.1 III! llelli e III I lug t I ' s.n un.l nan. I l.o.i I.l' r In I io Sin, g t III Si eh I" lm! Int. (i Ii ii. In III Idaho I Paul Jaeuei a lell.r. whl. h ip'ie. "IK l.linl. me. I I'l.l. ...IU.. m II liom l I I I II I III I'1' l oll . i..n ...... I. I I I.l bit I r "II M' l'gloll IIIIUIV fllell.U l.ele .om.,k I" I l""l'l" 1 ' Ili'Xl Mr nnd Mr A A W imI i el. bi.il.d M ..i I'l i-uloii will f"H" llie Illh iiniilvi ri.ll i.l III. II Inal Hm paper. iIiimo on Suiiil.u lnl. mlii'ii Hm mlei ' llie union .i.i.. "ill l' "' I lilllied lelil to of Hi" Ir telnllie al uniln lie. I hiilid.li ...lillili l(e I I' ll f.illllli re union A liii'lilon le l ong III l. a. Ii ,il llie Io ilnall M. Ill pant Mil M'lti-1 al iiihhi, mid llie il.lK ' ,,.. .i..., ul i Ion. ll l ni'mk wa ilellKlillulli "i" "I hi Hie b.i.M i the i.eiiiimi l . ! 1 1 . 1 1 I P i .. l tni.l 1 1 aiiipiiii'i'liiiK In Id III llie l"" fiolii l li.u III, 1. 1. I and lle le In i li.uge . ,, '( (l J .,. mi II alleiol. .1. i-m- . of II l A.I'll Kloir. "I'll IHk Hie lal ' i,,tu on Mmi.l.io vlo'ii loa'l, ',.0 lor almelii e I'r uud Mr liuller. Mi uli.l Mi ll II, ilh. if, ,1.1. Mr and Mm I . . I ft Cr.ib.liii. Mr un.l Mi SI ilea un.l Mi an. I Mli N II ha. ntleii.l.d Hie M.lftolllr l,an.ilel III tliel wihmI oil Sat lll.l.iv eieiilng ul hIiI.Ii lluie lli.-i w.'i.' rot .il I entertained bt Ihe Slur no,,, I friend" Mr litoMii nnd iblldnii leliiuied 1. 1,. I week from i liaiiliiniiia ulnle Ibey hate been i ninplng uud rnjotltit: illio proi:iam Mr mi, I Mr nluev Wood aprnl . Nome llnie ul i liaiitiiii.,i.i timing w ei-k end l.ir...' . row, I In, in lU.,nt llie Im.i pi.'... 'lit nt i ha i I a iiij i ia on We.J. Ilex. lay In wltiieii the Hunt l ull n tine. al whl.li time unr tlll.iye leam did 'n.ll g.l.ill tt.uk uud won Die i l.i-In J i honor The pennant wa prevented I .v ir Sill. HIT Hi.: In t'tuii III, b I. r. manager of the1 jleain. mid now liiiiin In II i Adeii' lore. It re, I fn,l hating Ihe printed Here 'ii i nl llie ui in, 'in mid a I ,i '. i r of hli li old, r ti other fealllle of Ihe llie. line 'be llllt'lllg Ki,i,'l , . I I it.it SiitnUi I1 Hi link C l llnllll. upi rltitel'il. I.l Ihe Ihe 1 fine KEEN REGRET FELT BV RESI DENTS AT THIS NECESSI TATED ACTION. HARD AT IRK Mr uud Mr. J T prroii and Mrs K. I Kellowa of Patkt.l.u e. culled on the Prosners Tues.l.iv Arthur Ii.hIiIkoii un.l Pol. Pl.itt are real busv ahlngllng the roof of the Odd rollout hall. Wesley Maine un.l (.omit and J C. Halne senior and w ife, ttlll v.-iul ten data at Pern Cump thi tuonth. The Improvements in liunlhorpe a t dillon are reportiMl reiii.irk.il, le The road work and purklngs ..em perfect I and all Improvements are being nmh- ed by the company. Mrs H. M. Henlnger lias been slek j the past week, but Is Iniproting at this I date. OSWKCO. Ore., July ?. I Special.) ' Oswego families are greatly disap pointed at the closing of the foundry i Saturday evening. July nd, as it Is i Indefinite when it shall run auMln. ' The foundry was a great impetus to Oswego business life. j i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llli kuer. Sr . and daughter Mary, hut,' gone to New TEN MEN AND FOUR TEAMS NOW j '"'r f"r " ,','k or ,,'n ,lls- ""'' wl" ' oceunv one of tho lti, rr..t i.ttr ... Kei leu of linker. Ore . are lulling with their aunt, the Mii.se-. .lanetto and1 Irene Italey. Mrs Max M.Mahaii. of ISafford. tl i Ited with her pareiils. Mr and Mr ! John Wanker. Saliirdav I Mis S.iruh Cuiuiulni; nnd Mr S ' S lloiintr and little sun. Jean. Slur i ley mid C. Autoue. were pleanuiitly en tertaltn d nt Ihe Perry home at Wll . I. mi, lie Saturday. Wl'l M. Vay. of Portland, spent tliej weekend at the home of his sister., Mrs Ceo. Wilson. Mr and Mrs John W anker mot., re, I to ( iv no Saturday ' Cny MacVay visited with rel.ilitesi at lla.ellii Sunday I Charles and Itatinond Helm, were Oswego i tailors Saturday A K Tin, in. is was trnn-.i. ting Imsl uess In Wlllauiette Saturday I Jerry Plal.i was a business tlsllor at luiilallu M. allows Saturday inotlo tthl'h denotes the wlniiei are all proud or the skill, pin, k courage ill-.lave. l unr tlll.ii-e l OAK GHOVl LOCAl S nix i.iiov i: oie. iui : i.-,' lull Hunt lli'l-. its, of Meldnini uud i lll nr ll'i,l'lleii'ii r lm ii I h'.uir I'M lav lili lit ft tin ir IMilug trip on tfelltl l. s. l Ullloll They fel'.'ll flshllig and a g.nl I up I Sunday l.eiiiu u b.aiillfut ill) t . rat bun, Ire. I .,lil, its wrle on Ihe 'liver nnd 1'iU'li loliig and ioiiiIiik 111,111 lute III the . t. ullig. rosdlng Ihe . at to their i Bp;,, lit l lie KilllilllV . hool pi. llie Ul Sell on W. . ilnes, lay eti n i ,H .,,, Ur,,.at waa n't ul. tended mid all relmrt a good Clue Th" Utile folk, en!, o.'l Ihe awliin Mildred Witlir nnd M .r. ir. l llnd We and a in 4 HAZELIA. . July 7 - iSpi i ial I P II (till, la were Mr ii n, I Mrs y W' HARD AT WORK WILL BE COMPLETED SOON. THOUGHT THAT A OSW KCO. Ore , July I'T. i Special.) -W. II. Counsell has four teams and ten men on the street grading nnd Is 1 getting a'nng splendid with the work. ; It will be completed according to . contract time. COMMOTION CAUSED BY UNIQUE METHOD OF COVEYING i FRIENDS TO HOVE. OSWKCO. Ore.. July 7. ( Special.) : The people on Kront street Wednes- j day morning thought that a cirriiB had , I come to town, but found it to be our I ; good friend Mrs. Henry Atwateri perched on the dash board of an old j i btiL-gy driving her friends. Mr. and i Mrs. Chas. Colley of Derby, Wise, to ' j her home two miles northwest of Os j w ego. , ' Mr. Atwater had swiped the Ford I to attend to business affairs in east- j , ern Oregon, so Mrs. Atwater scoured her neighborhood for some means of ( conveyance in which to meet her friends from Wisionrin. nnd finally " 1 u i found a hori-c one place and a one- Taking Big Chances. ; seated buggy another, put the two to-j It is a great risk to travel without ficther and jogged along down the hill I a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi-' Jst a happy, If not more so, than In ! era and Dianhoea Remedy, as this 'her machine. preparation cannot be obtained on the I Mrs. Atwater gave her friends the! trains or steamships. Attacks of bow- seat that they might get a better' SOCIETY MEETS AFTERNOON SPENT IN STUDY OF LITERATURE REFRESH MENTS SERVED. while there. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Iliillmk. will leave in a few days for Cumaa, Wash., where they Intend making their home, as Mr. Huilock has obtained work as a carpenter in that town. Their many friends and relatit.s ' here regret to see them leave as they hate lived In Oswego since childhood j Mr. and Mrs. Pete Emmet t will oc ' cupy the Hulloek house when vacated, j Mr. and Mrs C.-o. Cllne mid claugh I ter have been visiting her mother, j Mrs. Larson. In Camas. Wash, j Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Waldorf and son Clt-tin, hate returned from a visit I to Altoona, Wash., and have with j them some friends from Wisconsin. Hiissell Townseiid of Evertt, Wash . and Win. Young, of Portland, called I at the home of Mrs. Anne Russell Monday afternoon. I Mrs. Hurst, of Portland, visited I Mrs. Ceo. Thomas last week. I Miss llrottn. of San Francisco. I II xl'I.IA. On Mr uud Mrs dinner unest i,f I. chimin Sunday I Mr M K I num. of I iregmi Cltt called on Mrs I P I'onk Satnrd.n uf j lernoon. j Mrs Florence Kudo and little I ilaunhlcr. Maxuie and Cellu, from I linker. Ore. lire tlsltliin the former' j parent. Mr uud Mrs Hal. y. u f. dat. j Miss lliillle Wanker spent a tr pleasant day ut Ihe hoine of her ' grandfather. C W bitten. Wedlie. j Mr. Iv.l.s of linker. Ore. mid her 'lav. mother. Mrs ltalsy. of this place, are I Mr Siiinh Child spent Sunday enjoying a visit nt the const. I visiting with her friend Mrs tier- Mr mid Mrs A W Worlhiniftou. I trudo Nlelson were pleasantly entertained In Oswego Sundav. W. II Zitiiet, who has an linmciixc crop of liav. is bust' cutting II. Ha'elia Sunday school mel as usual In the tr. ,tf with a goodly crowd In attendance. Frank Child sold u Imrse last week i' WILSONVILLE. OSWKCO. Ore.. July 7. I Special. I j vis.!titiK Rosa Cans this week. The Canyon Creek Society met at Marie Jarlsi h accompanied her the home of Miss Verl Todd Tuesday j grandmother, Mrs. II. Ilagby to Mo afternoon, July ."ith. The afternoon lalla Saturday. Mrs. Ilagby Is Nil was spent in sewing and study of lit- , 'P:'r or age. erature. Iiainiy refreshments were! Mr. and Mrs. A Worthing!')!!, of Ha served after which the meeting adjourned. zelin, visited Sundav. Mrs Poke Worthlngton el complaint are often sudden and i very Bevere, and everyone should go ' prepared for them. Obtainable every-; where. Adv.j ' view of the beautiful country, while i she perched herself on the dashboard i to drive home, with all the grace and I pose of a movie actress. KBIT LOCAL FRIENDS : MR. AND MRS. VAN WANING AND DAUGHTER GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. A. J. ROSSITER. Biliousness and Stomach Trouble. "Two years ago I suffered from fre quent attacks of siomneh trouble and biliousness." writes Miss Emma Verb- ryke, Lima. Ohio. "I could cat very little food that agreed with me and became so diz.v and sick at my stom al h that I had to take hold of some thing to keep from falling. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets advertised I de cided to try them. I Improved rap idly." Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) WILSONVILLE. .lult 27. tSpeel.i'i -Mr. and Mrs II. 1 1. Aden and son tti'it to Cooillng, 1.1 ii Ii. . on Friday, to tisit Mrs Aden's parents, (or three It eek. Mrs J,h kson and two il.iur liters from lloseliiirg. are visiiing. Mrs. Jaei. son's s,tcr. Mrs. A. A. Wood. Hood View Sunday school had il.i annual ,ii ui. on Friday. Mrs Harney Croiiln ninl children re turned from Eugene on Slit hi day even ing alter a three week's visit Edward Eplei', from Cornelius. Is lis iiiiii: his vrand parents. Mr and Mrs Kidder. j Missi'S lli'letl lltl, I Flolellco Walgni- etc and lara l.iietli. or lualalin, spent the weekend with Monga Hit talgia. The mailt Iriends of Mr nod Mrs. Cronin and family will be sorry to learn that they are preparing to move to Newborn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton attend ed cli:i ii I ii ui) ua on Tuesday and Wed nesilay. The Onion CroweiV AsHocialion. of our village, held a meeting al the re:.!- Mrs. J. H. Jacks,, n, Mr W K.I. Wanker and daughter. Kdllh. mid W. II. Cook were those from Harelln who attended the fiinernl of Mrs, Snsun Chuck, ut Oswoi-o, Sulurdiiy Frank Whltteri made a business trip lo North Plains Tuesday. Miss Haltlc W linker visited with her grandppiirenl Mr nnd Mrs F. W Wanker, Sunday. J S. Jackson and A. Nlelson were In j Portland Wednesday afternoon Mr. nnd Mrs A. Worllilncton spent , Sunday with relatives In Oswego. ! Krne.t Wbltlen. who fell from the! top of the barn, some time ago. Is on a happy road to recovery, and will soon he aide to resume his farm 1 duties j Louis nnd Karl Worlblncloti, of Os-1 wego, nr.- spending this week In Hne Ha. x-swi ! Chailes Austin. William Mayor William Austin. Hen IIIIhs ami llarrv He.idrli k, of Oswego, have been work ing on the basement for the new Haze Ha school house. Mrs. W. Ed Wanker called on Mrs A. K. Helms Wednesday evening W. I! Cook iniu'e a flying trip to Oregon flly Saturday evetilni: naroiii linker, ot I'orlland, tins vert I pIciiHiinlly enlerl.ilned al Ihe F. W. I Wanker home Sunday uflertiooii nnd evening. Mrs. ,. S. Jaekson called on Mrs. J. IL Mcllilyi-e, of Oswego, Sului'd.iy aflernoon. 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. JT. Bickner Sc Sons OSWEGO, OREGON OSWKCO. Ore., July 7. I Special.) Mr. and Mrs. VanWaning and daughter Isabolle, of Portland, spent Sunday with friends in New Town, re maining In the evening to attend serv ices at the Congregational church with their friends, Dr. and Mrs. A. J Itossiter. The Van Waning lived in Oswego before, moving to Portland. Mr. Van Waning was station agent here for some time. OSWEGO LOCALS 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 I OSWKCO, Ore., July 27. (Special.) j Tbe first warm days of July found, Oswego lake crowded with people. Several families have camped near the lake. Three families moved out Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The renters of tents expect several more; this week. j Mr. and Mrs. lien liuller, of Lents j are here on a two-weeks' vacation. Mrs. Edward Clay left Saturday for j Par View where she will spend two ; or three weeks. i Miss Myrtle MacDonald is spending a few days w ith friends in St. Johns, j Raymond McKean left for Harris-j burg Sunday lo work on his uncle's ; ranch. ! 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 INSANITY IS CHARGED. Marion Coon, of Portland, visitor here Sunday. was a IMotice 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 Sheriff Wilson returned fr Mll waukie curl v Ibis morning wllh Sieve Xassey, who Is believe, I to be Intuitu'. Zassey was taken Into custody by deputy Sin-riff Itlley and a notice of Insanity will probably bo filed against him today. Zassey says: an Oakland. Cal.. dentist worked on Ills leelli, ciiiih Ing his face lo become ho badly twist ed that nobody will momi-lnte wllh him. Ills face appears lo be normal. Says They are Wonderful. Hot weather Is douli'y flnngeromi lo a person whose ilii.esllou Is bad. The hot nun kecpM the body healed and n decomposing mass of undigested food 'n Ihe stomach will more iiilcl(ly itend 'Ilseniiee;iitslng Impurities through Ibe blood and poison Hie entire nysleni. Indigestion, constipation, sick head ache, biliousness, blonlliig, or other conditions caused by clogged bowels yield jjj'.lclily to Foley Onlhurllc Tab lets. Mrs. Flliibetli Hlnunon, So. j Norwalk, Conn., writes: "I can hon. j eslly say Ibey nre wonderful." Jonea I DniK Co. (Adv.) I dlctoii will c.l, -I, rule Ibelr blrthd.it. toei'ther this s.il bv u trip to Putt l.ind. ncciiiupiiiili d by Mary Hnillb Ml I'.eiisle VIkI' S. dniltliter of Mr an, I Mrs Jim Vl:lea. wua married nl Vanceiit er. lilt K. to I 'red Ca'io tuiiii, of Portland Mr nnd Mr (Uup limn spent II, 'Ii In, in t moo ii ul Sen side and uf- lit lug In Portland f .r H e Ptes.-lll Mrs 1 1 o n ii i , I . ii, i iiiupniiii',1 by lor dnui-.bl. r Mrs I'm iimiugh. of Ht Pau'. ninl r r.ind'l oiihter V.n-rll K I IP. - of Salt I like, ri turned home Tliursd.it alter n w e. k nt Manhattan lie., Ii Mis Cntannugli will bat.. Tuc'diir for lot home Miss M.irt.ir, I ll'iildle'toiie rpi-iit Salurd.iv, will. Ii was her tort 1,1a . with her brother ll.irrt- ut Hil,l,oro Mrs W II St.ikisbM Mondiiv ni'.tn lug for ii ten dm outing nt Hi-nslde Mr nnd Mrs C A Wortlilnglon returned home n ft. r nn nl,en, e ot lillle inotitha ul llli lilalld. c.istetii III. toll. Frnest Nnef nnd fuinllf. Metta Not sister of Mrs Nnef. uud Walter Stolo r. left Wedni silnv for n ten days' fl-h-lug trip to Tlllumook Cellu Kroneiilierg. of King's Helcbts Portland, spent the weekend with lo I I si hool mute, Margaret Huddlesloue I Miss Cbiilys W ilson U visiting n la Hies III Scuttle. Wnsh Mrs W M Itlce was n Portland u . j tor Tuesdat Nellie Hub bind giuiol daughter, of I Mrs. M p. Ilobklrk. coiiteetnmer nnd culerer Is verlouslt III She hud n 1 sllk'hl hiiii stroke Inst week ! M HoiKiin. tt ho bus I u III lor ,i i I, ,ni: time. Is ulde to be out aiMIn I Mr W'anier Is confined lolliebouhe vlth a cotnplli nilon of iIIm-iisimi, and ! has not I u able to be out for some months ,. u resting i nmfurtiiMo ul present . II. Stokes returned hoinn Wednes day evening from n fishing trip and reports a good time. J. A. Sliupe has accepted u pimttlun I its nigbl watchman at Meier & Frank's store. Mr. Shnpe has hud trouble lib Ills left eve, bill Is rei'oterllig slowly. Mrs. I. a Kahb-r eiilei la!ne, Mr and Mrs L. Hoffman, of Portland, Mrs. Phillip Meyer, of l.eatlt Hie, Colo , nnil Mrs. II. Sulci-. f Mllw ankle, nl dlhn'r Sunday, F. M. Youngs lot! Tuesday morning for a week's visit ul Seattle, Wnsh Mrs. K. C. Warren was tin all day guest Thursday ul the homo of Mrs. Mattle lloliecker, who entertained the Pythian Sisters of Oregon City. Mrs. Iiuvcnporl, mother of UusncII Iluviliporl has been III, but Is much belter nt I Til h writing. The yrmiig women of Mm. HeLoug's Sunday school class, gave n picnic it t Ihe river Saturday evening. They built n bonfire and rousted welnles. served eorfee nnd buns. The chaper ones were Mr. anil Mrs. Iielauig, Mrs. L. K. ArniHlrong, nnil Mrs. J. A. Kuks. Mrs. Albert (ioel, was a visitor Mon ilny ul the homo of her husliaud's liiiienlH, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Ciiet,. REMEMBER we have a first class meat mar ket In the Green Building on Center Street. All kinds of choice meats on Ice, just what you want these hot days. Give ut a call. PHONE 19. Oak Grove Meat Market WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! We are 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