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onr.noK city f.ntf.hti.irh. ruin.w. ahm'st is. mk;. THE OSWEGO RECORD BETTER ROADS oa this tide of (he RAILROAD Con neclion with Coon ly SeH. River. A DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OK OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD MRy 4 All mailer r1lnlit lo Ihla dertroent ran taken up with Ml ln Proer. local rcpre- senlalive of Ihe 0ego Record. Kindly phona new Item. A4vrtling rat'a mad kntwn upon rtqusit. " OSWEGO LOCAL!.-" 4 4H4 EXPLOSION OF OIL AT CEMENT PLANT, CAUtl. HAXILIA. 44444444 II A7.K1.1A. Auk ? iSfn idtl -Mr. Coo. W'IImiii aiul daoghleis, (ha Ml Mry am) Jean, wet plrarant Ijt entertained al Ihit (Yank Puvni hrek liiiiii Thursday aflrrniHiii. Mr T. C anj II. M liorlaixl were , hurlncr visitor In Ihe county real ! " ""' . i i Mr J I' i OSWKdO. Ore.. Auk. I". lS ial.l Mm. K. T. McDonald rallrd on frlrmla In St. John Tucsd)'. Mr. and Mr. Harbin and Mr. and Mr. Cha. Wallln and daughter. Margie, of I'ortland. were guest of Mr. I'. V. Jarlch. Thursday. Mr. II. M. Hcnlngcr spent Tm-s-day with her daughter In I'ortland. Mr. and Mr. Jame loon, ol ion . . . ... .1 . (ID I Ufhli) lijsw :. ore . . i.--if i'ih tai.t i writing Marry lleaurli. receivr.1 a revere ' t.. . i jkr burn on the face Sunday I1) an ,Uv j it. t-aiusi on n. mum rri.iay slim of oil In lh- furna. a( the re i Mim Jaiielte lUlcy I apriidlnc t.l..i lie l.trl r.insl.lerble liairifr ila al the coart ..mil. I ..r I lie bull.ln ol llio l'x infill n f I tin new k boot hour Mu nil Haker and little roil. Ki-iiih Hi wrr Or no vlntoi, l'ii.l.. after n.Min W II if. I nicy made a b"liiea Inu In I'.nllan.l Ihiirula) Mr and Mm It li iiowmaii. ut Portland, have moved ' K Mlllrr htuKf al Ilairi4 l K. lAit In I'.'tiUnd l"li'Ur Mi. IVIk Kaltrr, inirr known to nf tra.l. k al (hi I.) Ihf tuirn. (ml lll not l. hi. - Arthur Holland I t.uildln a fliir (' W. Child i.n..l lilt Mr I V. W. Waiikrr Halur.U alu immn A numtx-r of I lie llairliaii atlrnd I r.l frame at lliario fjlnhlm altht. or I diMur'd. In iurn a not very dwp. OF CEMENT STARTS ON ERONT ST. nr hou.r and ha Ihe laM-inriit fin l.ht-d I vie Tlitlinaii. of Stafford. I til- i UK Mr. Th.una 1'iit In hi rrop of hay. Mr. Wlliuin and il.iucht.T. Mij i Jran. caltej i.n Mr. S H IUiuii on 1 j Tliur.Uy ririilng. I , Mi Ktiuiia ll.-ili;.-. of llovle. Kin.' rite tliat wheat ha turned out a' tery (hmI yield there and all inall i grain are good anl the are icelliua Ml l.m ll'r iiiiii-an o Ihe dinner uri of Mu llattii- . inker Hun Uv Ml A V. Ilelln. wi. ha Iven la ItlUK at Catle lUxk. W - - ti . returned t.i her horn In lUielu Miuulay rten Inc. Henry A Nail, of II. lu i'er. Hrr, la tlallltil at the hoinr vl hrr hul'and parent.. Mr. and Mr J i:.o Nail. ' . a lerv rinxl ntt.e fur It Hut ihe also land, r uet of Mr. Kdicar Ivld- qqty OF WEST LINN, SUPER. ! a.l.U that It awrlterlni hot Iherr. on TursUay evetunK- Jerumo Wrhaler fiit flhhtnii ner Molalla Sunday but did not hav the bt of luck, however, he feel Jutl fled In taklni the trip, havlni rwelved INTENDING WORK Ml llislae I all old h.Hilniale of WILSONVILLE 4 both Mr. and Mr limits and he ! . tied at their home lat winter while j he wa lourim the Pa. irif cait .u IT. Sm-'ImI. I , Mr ,, t. irlaiid baled hay for Mr. 4 44 OAK GROVE OAK GROVE LOCALS. OAK .l(HVr:. Hie. Au K -(Hoe Ull- WrdlleMlay rtrlilm a( h. home of Mr. and Mr ). A. (iiHHlell mi llallmad aniiue, 'ourlne)r alalloii. an entertainment waa lrn for IrlemU and neiihlNir. A big an union by auto irmk on the Columbia hlKha wa alteii Sunday. Aukum Mih Mr and Mr MarrU Mr. an.l Mr. A. I.. Ilullaid. Mr. and Mr. Kiibeil III. hanlxui, Chaile liar ri. Mr Arniatrxui. Ilr.ter Arm troni. n.pren.e Dullard and little Hobby III. harUum. were In the art lolui a far a Multnomah falli. A lk. dinner wa aerted. The U.llea' Aid of the MelhrnlUI hur. h will hold a rail ineeliiii Tue day' ( Ihe liuuie of Mi, liow li. Umit al 2 oVIim k tit ill.'U. mmie Ixiwliu-na matter. CAMP AT SHVERTON SCOUTS HAVE BUSV WEEK, WILL WALK ALL WAV TO MARION COUNTV TOWN. OSWKtiO. Ore the bet dinner he ever ale for lh;Cnder the aklllful management ofjuneth Johnxm i"rUUy iirlre of SjC fried chli ken and an , ' Mr. Jom-th Jolinmn w i .al i . iniii, I'l i iitiu. a Webater eji.-led i becan me laying oi cement on lood thlnj. llh a bl piece of logan I ' . . , , .. ,! lella pioneer ctttren ...... : ullt, , i, . ..M.u.i i EIRE AT SHELTER FIRE PROVED VERY SMALL I BUILDINGS STILL STAND. OSWKCO. Ore., Aug IT.- Alarm wa turned In for a fire atj bill of TSc'or ll'oo and ma. aMonl.hed reet Thurmlay of tht. week to Bnd he owned the firm but :jC. Stean Hunter and I'egiy Smith pent the day Tueaday at the Oak with friend. Mr. and Mr. J. Koberta and family of Sherwood, viaited at the home ol Albert Turubull' Saturday and Sun day. Mr. George Marley and daughter. Mildred, of Oregon City, apeut Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Pete EaimetL Jee Coon and Joe Piatt motored to Seaside. Ore- Sunday and report i delightful trip even though they bad a narrow encape In rounding; a corner. The road a very narrow and there waa barely room to pa another car. Lillian Hickner ia visiting at Ocean View. Oregon. Leonard Hullinan I attending the Redmen convention in Portland this week. Walt Waldorf of Muliuo. was home Sunday on a visit. Jaroe Hamilton baa returned borne to Falrvlew, Ore. Mrs. Frank McXett. formerly Misi Marion Atwater. U visiting friends In Astoria and Oswego this week. Edna Porter left for Carlton. Ore., to spend the remaining of the summer. The grange will hold It picnic next Saturday at Lake Grove. The Ladies' Aid w ill hold an all-day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Thos. Fox. Tea will be served in the afternoon. The bridge crew of the Southern Pacific has rturned to Osweiio and will probably make this its head quarters for sonif time. Delia Davidson, of lone. Ore., who has been visiting Mrs. E. I.. Davidson WII.Sll.WII.LK. Ore. Aug IT iSpevlll A large rnd aliened the one hi' H i ; ! ture on Krlday aftertnM'n and een waa minding) ''" M'lhiKllt ih ii.h wllh the crowd In Oawego Thurduy. Mr. Howard, of IVitlaiid. I j Thoe preaent at the picnic Salur ; day given by Mi Harriet Duiican j were U'na t.ehm.in, (icnlce Dunran, I Ce-ll Kccle. Carton Kaitmaii. Kver J ett Wbltten. Henry Zlvney. Ktnll Zlv- ney and I-aurcme Duncan. C. Antone , Hoiiti. whoe name wa omitted lant week, was iNo there. , , Mr. Dradley and family, of I'ort- j i land, were entertained at the Wilson j i home in..iv afternoon. I Ing relative In Wlltoiitllle Jai k Align had an blent with hi ar lat week, br.aking Hie rear axle. M.ie linker ha n tiMting at tor home for a few Week-, taking a vara lion and the family ban been t.iklni; seter.il trip, one of tli.-m lelng to Wllhoit Spring. Mr llach. from Vain outer. lulled al the home of Mr. ami Mr A. A. ML. l..p,..t, C.uftii.ti ,.uif...l ,.t !..' . , . ' , ... ,, ,, 1 Wood during the wit kend. I the home of her uni te. Mr. Max Me- ! Mahau. the fore part of the week. n" menu or Jtr unu Air i "Mine Cts II and M.ulne Kccle " All,,n r " ' 1' that i Sued .1 I ' ere plea.ant caller, of Mr A S. "elr son. Dwlght. I 111 will, piieu I noma Minuay. ; ' " - If h, l.....n .lul...l .....,r,.l tin,., a In 1 COVcrV. the old amelter Tuesday morning, but tn(l 1 1 zI law news that there hud been! Tn'' ''arfUlTeacln r' uimoclatlon. the fire was extinguished before the i no contra, t let for the erection of the of Wllsonville aiirprlaed Mr. Cronln iHazella school building, even after:'" nr noine on v eon. .iy aiternmui work had been done on the basement, j ukin l,h the" bountiful picnic I but Mr. Howmau. the man who Is dinner. The I loot View IjkIiis Aid society had an lev cream so. i.tl on Suturda) ctenlng, August U'th. at It hall urn' firemen had time to respond. There would have been few tear shed If the old building had burned, j huMinf lt- ,.. he had a verbal con as they were neither useful nor oma- J tra. t t(, B0 uhead with the direction mental. ' for some time and I wish to add that f. P. MOREY IDGE: TWENTY-FIVE LADIES AFFAIR VERY ENJOYABLE OSWEGO, Ore., Aug. IT. i Special.) i Mrs. F. P. Morey, of Glcnmorrle, i gave a bridge party Tuesday after-1 noon in honor of her aunts. Mrs. Heck-; mun and Mrs. James, both of Van-1 ; coin er. H. C. Twenty-five ladles ' SCOUTS GO TO COAST, It has never appeared In these Items that a contract had been signed, as I was stated. I Mr. and Mm. A. S. Thomas and son. lairing, were luncheon guests at the C. C. Horland home Sunday afternoon. Several from Harolla attended the funeral of the lute Michael Schaeffer. , of Stafford Monday morning. Mrs. Eccles and daughters. Cecil PRESENT ! and Maxlne, of liaker. Ore., w ho have been visiting at the Haley home for some time, expect to leave for their home at liaker Monday. The Misses I'Uymnroet k. Jean Wll-j son. Mary Wilson and Marian man. were plcnb lng on Sucker Uike Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Haley and daughter returnee) from the roust last week. i Mr. ami Mrs. Kichard Zivney and j little daughter Ceraldlne. were in Os weiio Sunday. Several from here attended grangn meeting in Oswego Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eastman en tertained friends from Portland on spent a tew uays wmi v " were present and enjoyed the after- of Portland last week. Miss Garfield j noon immen!iel.. Mrs. More. hag a returned to usego wun ner ..luuuaj , . )r(.(ty home over,())knf! , Wt. ' enlnP- lamette river. Annie Hill returned home from Se attle Tuesday evening. Francis Cochran's dog 'Dean" was run over and 'killed by Dr. Clarke's lar Bccueuuuiv ...u, ..-muB ,f ,he n(). Scou(g from nerf. ft vos. just as ue was ieduiS iur ,erJav ny ,)0at from Portland for As-(tended the picnic on f'oluml.ia high Mrs. t oenran ana rrancis were in tn?jtoria Ulat )lace tuey hll;ci tc j way Friday and report an enjoyable far at the time, 'Cannon beach, a distance of about .1u time. Albert Rosentratcr. Alda Blckuer, miles. They will camp at this Lea; hj Miss Marion Eastman spent a pleas Lyle King, Myrtle McDonald. Jaik ,for (w0 weeks. Wendell Smith, as-1 ant afternoon with Miss Hlum-ho Dun Iwis and wife, motored up the Co-sj8tant gcout master; Donald McFar-1 can Thursday. lumbia highway Sunday. j land, patrol leader, troop No. 1; Tru t Miss Phoebe Wirth, of Medical Mrs. M. S. Slagg has bought the man philips. William Gruler, Hans j Springs. Ore., visited with Miss Lulu Tupper cottage near the lake. Haumgartner, Marcus Youngs, John I Wanker a few days lust week. Geo. Prosscr is improving and alle Marshall. Ralph Rlsley and Eliut-r Ev-j Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, of Portland, the money realised will help to nwell their treasury. Mrs. Cronln and family rxpc.t Mr. Hartley Cninln home litis week to help mine them to New berg The Cronln family will be greatly missed here where they have bests of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford and duugtv ter are now ooupytoii the Crlssell residence which Is very convenient to the depot of which Mr. Rutherford Is the splendid agent. Miss Irene Cudy, of Vancouver, spent 1st week ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood. Tl... tl I VI..... C.h.Iu.. u..t..u.l ,,l .. East ' !..". I" " .i.in.f, p. ii.n.i j.i, - inc. iin ii was posiponeu on a eoiini of the busy season was held last Wed nesday. Mrs. Harris, of Portland, has been (siting her sister, Mrs. Win. Huker for some time, ami will return to hei liume this week. Mr. Men ercau. of the Tappendorfi Lumber Co.. of Sherwood, has sold out ( his interest to Messrs. McKcnzle and I Chase, of Portland. I Mrs. Ed. Hakcr entertained the Cor I rul Creek i lull very pleasantly on i Sunday. RICt PV ftra Am IB V number! The tiu.u It letitl lliim-nn utol ......a, v .... . O-,.. . n . . ,n... M. I.ticlle Duncan, local teachers, at-. """" "'"'" guests were .Mrs. Harris, or rorniinu and Miss ("adv. of Vuncotiver. ms composed the party. r. J. have been visiting at the home of ilit hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II Scott, for the past week. to sit up. Mrs. Katie Ralph, of Port land, and Dr. James Cook, of McMinn- ville, called to see him this week. Mrs. A. K. Wilson and daughters, J Mary and Julia, have gone to Donald, Oregon, for a week to visit. A shower in honor of Miss Ada Hickner, fiancee of Allien Rosentrat-1 er, was given at the home of Mrs. R. T. McDonald, Wednesday. Miss Verplank, of Calumet, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mayhcw, of I A motion to utrike out practically of Portland, spent Sunday on the form San Francisco, are guests of Mrs. (.'.'every one of the HI clause:) in Mr. and j crs farm "Ha.elwood," at Hazella W. Twining this week. Mrs. H H. Cartlld(:e's answer to F. ' Sunday. Fi DIES AT HOSPITAL After a long Illness, Michael Schaf- Frank Whitten Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mc.Malian have named their little son. Russet Clark. W. II. Cook and J. P. Cook were in Oswego Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. ('. llartoii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles llartoii and Mrs. Allen, MANY TAKE ADVANTAGE SWIMMING FACILITIES. ij. Tooze's $20,000 libel suit was filed j Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jackson, were OF, in the circuit court Friday by (;. I guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W Schuebel, attorney for Mr. Tooze. The: a few days this week. motion alleges that the greater part Richard Zivney was in Oswego on t OSWEGO, Ore., Aug. 17. (Special.) 'of the answer Is frivilous and does not; business Thursday. Oswego landing has attracted most ' contain facts sufficient to constitute J. W. Kriekson, of Portland, bus Hit of the citizens this week. The bath-; a defense, ine is great and one can see from . thirty to forty people In at most any I time of day. Young and old seem to ( enter in the sport. ..r. .II...I .. Ik. h SHfir Iw.uriltnl 111 I-red Sagert. of 1 uulatin, called on ; . , , ' . ... .j . t't ot.io.-R rrmay iiiwi iiimi. " j home was in the Stafford district I where he was engaged In general farming and In hop growing. He was ! born in Pennsylvania 83 years ago ; His widow and the following children I survive: Tlllle Schaffer, Sun Fran ! Cisco; Annie Welltner, 6,825 Forty I filth street, I'rutland; Mnry Nagl, Os j wego; Kate Glaw, Ho Oswego street I St. Johns; Maggie L'tz, 817 Water . .. , i i. .! Illlll,. 9X7 '' jlfancoek street, Portlnlid; Arln Web ber. "I'll Hood sheet, Portlund; Mich- '.-1 Schnffer. Jr.. living on the home pl; ire ut Staliord; Hurbara Pol'ard residing in eastern Oregon. The Best Laxative. A Season of Torture for Some. Hay fever causes untold misery to. MOLALLA YOUTH KILLED. To keep the bowels regular the best tll()1KilI1(llj AMhm!i CHICHESTER S PILLS WjB T,,K llAHONI HKANl. X IMIU in KrJ had Umli txics, tea-l with blue TaLa a aWtwl Rof I1AMUNI ftKA nil pii.i.H, i f wji ItnowiiMBot, Safnt, Aloajrs kelull SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtRVHHERf Mm Tlr.ndA m.lllcV RW. Y if Tour counts its i Hufferers by the hundreds. No rem-1 , eily has proven more hem-liclnl for hay fever and astlimu, as well us , coughs and colds, than Fo'cy's Honey ( and Tar. It soothes that rnvi, rasp-: laxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a full glass of water half an hour berore breakfast and eat an abundance of J fruit and vegetables, also establish a , regular habit and be sure that your I linn-pin mnvn oncp each dav. When a !..,,, , ,., ...,. .,...,,,..; ing leeling In the throat, brings com-i him. lie wun a leader in meilicilie its lit-eu-ru lane ..iiaiiin-c-i-I . . , . , , , . ... . ' Iain's Tablets They are pleasant to! by muUnK hr,iU,Mu: heals, of the Molalla hltl, school and for the luke andamnd and gUe lnPl ' f v...,wu. i'.'..i iiiiu.i inn-rniioiK, nu- M;if i,.. , ler-jfl. l;. nlllO cnpi.'.ll"K ." ural (dumber, foiitains ho opiat s. rniirtv ehiiiiinloiis'iiii both years. Four Jones urug i n. A -ra A. KelliH, a graduate of the Mo I'iIIii h'.rh :"!i')'! t!:ls yetir, was killed ". Imrsdnv 'vhll" lon'Mng logs on a car ior l Mo Silver Falls Logging company He was struck by the trip-line and knocked down ami a log rolled over wuii a lender in athletics talnable everywhere. (Adv.) i (Adv.) I brothers and his parcntH survive. 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" Su. Oswego, Oregon THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always he. Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fish. H. BETHKE, Prop. Oswego, Oregon V. Young ituiued home from Heal tlr Saturday, where he spent a week's vacation. Mr. and Mi I(iimI Datemiorl left Saturday afternoon with, a hotc and hunt) on a week' trip to Ilia Three Link country hack of K'ta ra.l. Mr W. II. Ca.i.. i,f While Salmon, Warn., virile.) ivcr Sunday wllh her aunt. Hie Mim William, and left Tuesday morning for Molalla for a few day' vlrlt with Mr. C.eorge Car.. Mir (iurrle Hraildl left Monday morning for two week' outing with! frlcn.U at Srn.lde j K Ja.kron la scrtoualy III I.immI Samaritan horpltnl. Portland. Carrel, commonly called Mike, Skoog ha acieple.l a Mirlton a drlv. rr for the Mllwauklo Men aiitlle com puny, on the Oak drove route. K. K. Thomas ha moved Into the llerron property whl.h he purchased last week Mr. Thomas I Ihe found er of the Multnomah Iron Works of Portland. The Industrial club will meet at I tin chool home Friday afternoon at 2.3U o'clock. During Mr. lmeiiHrt' ah ence Mr C. A Worthing lll have charge. Mm. Jean Morris Kill, of Portland haa been spending a few duy at the home of Hr J. A. Hoodcll, of Court ney station. Mr. and Mr. II IHcklurou of St Theresa station, are being fell. Haled on the birth of a little daughter, An gun I It h A. R. Ile nobis went to Kugene on Wednesday on a business trip. Mildred Waldreii spent a week at Nevkberg tth relative, returning home Saturduy, accompanied by her cousin, Alice Waldroii. Miss Klliabeth Waldron, of Jen nlngs Lode, was an oil day visitor Friday at the home of her brother. J Waldron Mr. and Mrs. Cutlnle recently elc. t ed h. hool principal and sixth grade teachers, were here Wednesday look ing for a furnished house to locate for the winter. Mr. and Mrs.- tiitlhrle have Just returned from a two weeks' outing at Netarts llench. Members of the league of the M. K. church are practicing for a play to he given in the Hriinge hall August i'oi li. Mrs. Willis Cnrringtou and !) of Oregon City, ami Mrs. Willi., .t. of Ha.ella, called on friends In (..m Wednesday. Mrs. Myra Moody, of St. Theresa station, has moved to Portland. Leo Moody and family are occupying the home place at present, but expe l to move Into the city before long. Mis. W. II. Wells, daughter Anna bell, and son Joseph, were picnickers on Ihe beach Thursday. Mr. Wells owns property here and formerly lived on the same, moving to Portland last year so the children could have belter schooling. Miss lleatrbe Slicrk, of Ketinewlck Wash., formerly of Oak drove. Is vis Ring friends for a few days. Mrs. Kthel Robertson, of Minnesota, Is vIsitiiiK Mrs. Dr. Rumsby on the Outfield roud. Mrs. Hainsby gave party In honor of Mrs. Robertson last Saturday night. Mrs. W. II. Moore entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. Vosbcrg, Mrs. Itennett, ami Mr. (lowland Saturday evening, Ktta Carlisle, and Clair I'lslioeffcr, of Cluclinmiis Heights, spent Ihe week end at the home of J. (!. Kinder. Kvelyn Kinder has been confined in doors with a slight case of totiBolltlH. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lindsay, or Sher wood, formerly of Oak drove, were here for two days visiting friends and looking after their properly. Mrs. J. II. Kvens went out on the Columbia highway Wednesday with u party of friends from Portland. Mrs. Charles Stelnel, cousin of Mrs. I). O. Worthlnglon and some friends from Portland, spent Thursday at the river. Mrs. dcorge llurnelt, of Cape Horn, visited Mrs. .). Drumlieller two days, on her way to easlern Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Able and baby, Victor, of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Armstrong Tues day. The afternoon wwis spent In n trip to the river. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koenlg, of Mon tavllla, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Kinder and two children, Vivian and Ozella, spent thu week end at Mlddlelon with Mrs. Kinder'H sister and family. Sunday, being a beautiful day, a larire number or roiuanii poopm flocked to the river. A great many camped over night. The swimming m fine and the accommodations good. Mrs. M. F. Kobkirk and granddaugh ter, Nellie Hubbard, went to Salem Tuesday to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones have gone to their ranch near Astoria for a week, Mr. Jones returning the 20th. Mrs. Jonea and children -omlng a few days later. OAK dllUVK. lire, Aug 17 lHp ilall- With only a part of tint s. out III line for the hike, Ihe (l patrol. of Oak liiove. Ml Monday, July HI, llh H.-out Master IVNuig In . hsr on a lamping trip Th fir! camp made III Ihe r.etilliit on t tlx bind oer looking Oio foil I II) Moiled In lln lr blankets the ho)s eiio)ei a good night's sleep, t'p llll the bird In Ihe iiioinlug they r.MUi had breakfast owr and walled on ihe ib" k for a steamer, upon whl. h Hie) nuMicd Ihe second lap of their Journey Arriving al Haletn at .in . in. Hie parly went directly lo M llelaillg's place here . ullip was made for the nltihl The penitentiary an.l asylum, the stale and . oiiiily, build Ing eie tinted. Then a big led before the I." mile hike to Hie pern, a m-lit camp near Slhertou A we. k wa spent III Culllp Flip, iiiiine.l be caure the hoys learned In flip III" flap Jai ks. The first night In ramp the palroi attempted to capture the rl comb In which rcape from the state hut field. In the tiiornliiK, after allowing mui h bravery and true s. out spliU. I the capture wa made, but Inriead of at Unhide six convict only one bubv bll'y goal wn raptured I Another night u raid wa made ip on the camp the "cats" were all H appeared. However, they were near ly all recovered later In Ihe form of milk and butter. Sunday morning found the enilie party In Sunday . hool u. chiir.h. The return trip wus made by rill from Sllverton. The bo)a are aire ly planning next year's trip. The outliu? cost the boys less than l. all of whl il they earned Iheliiselves E. C. SOCIETIES 10 MEET AT OAK CROVE OtLIOATIS M0M TWO COUN Till WILL ATTIND INITI TUT! MKT MONTH. OAK lilHIVK. Oie, Aug 17. -iSp. dull -From Scpleiuber I III Ihn Hll. In. In. live the I brlrilun Kuduavor o( Cluckiiin and .Mulliiniiish coiinll." will hold an liixtliiilc In the Oak drove i huri li. Many are expected lo b present. A big pl Iilc oil 111" be' h Monday will lie Ihe dosing feutiu. 11m usual renins III both the Km. Ilr.li and lleiinan i bun lies linve been siiiioiiiinil for Hun. lay morning (list I'll at 10 ii'clo. k I'urlor lleLolig elpe. Is to raise V. dollars for In-net oleiicca during the morning service OAK GROVE SWIMMER HURT. tlK dllllVF. Hie. Aug 17 - (Sp. dull There wua snot her acchketit at Ihe river H ! evening, Jiliu." Hpldell liirii.-.l a b k flip off 'be rprllig board and. nl giiing far eri'indi out, struck bl head on the hoard. ut Hug It open to the skull It" wa" taken to MllwuoMc and Dr Ttoi t.Hik five sill, her In III head, lie I' side to I ut and Is doing tihvh - STAFFORD. mm EXHIBIT AT TWO MEETINGS ARE ARRANGED WHEN MEN AND WOMEN WILL TALK. OAK (IIIOVK. Ore. Aug. I.. (Spe (lull The exhibit arranged by the Hyglelit society will be here In llm basement of the school house from August -S to J. Two meetings will be held III lull- He. tlon with the exhibit. The (list on Thursday afternoon ill 3 o'cIim k, wllh Mrs. d. II Pcttliiger ami Mrs. Kiiiuia M. W. kHlrom as the speaker. Tin' meeting for fathers and sons will be held Prhluv evening lit o'clock. Three speakers will be pres tit. W. T. Fletcher. ' John High mid II. II Moore. LEG BROKEN BY FALL. OAK dKOVK. Ore, Aug. I". I Spe cial (Theodore Kornbrodt wus stak ing his cow out Sunday morning. The flies were bad ulid Ihe cow nervous, and in some way Ihe rope wa i tan gled about his legs. The cow start -d lo ran, throwing Mr. Kornbrodt to the ground mid breaking his left leg above the ankle. Dr. Fish of Portland vvuu called and set the limb. I The patle.it Is resting us well us possible under the conditions. f 4 4 4 4 1 4 STAFFOKH. Oie. Aug 17 (Spe dull - A moonlight party wua held al the home of Hie Misses Neme.s. which was given l.v the StnfTord lilrls' . lul Tuesduy night Hie Inwn wa beau tlfully decorated with .lapanero Ian tenia and hydrunglus Various game were plave.l lillil prlea were Won by l.lbble llabl. k mid liarenrn Wed, lie A delleloilr lullcb wus served under the trees. Those plerelit were: Mlsser Anna Oblerslu.ll. Klleu nnd Horn (P Ideiistadt. Alice Flttwater. Lillian and Vlra Tle.letiiniiii, Chrlrtlua Klligs. r. the Mlrses Itoru. Murilia Vim N. rt wl.-k. Udu ulid liladvs jir. I'nlre Prlerter Krter ulid Agile Peters. Myrtle Aden. Louise Zliiim.-nu.ii.. Mngiiln Moser. Surnll Frobune. Kva SeedllllK. l.lbble llublck. Mlr' Min nie Justin and t'rsula S.iiuld, Mlsrcs Anna uu.l Hetty Nellie.-. Messrs otto Frank, (ieorge and Willie Klileusiudi Olio Peters. Odcu Fltiwuter. FjiiI Tidemun, Lyle and I.lod Tle.lem.iii. Ilnry debhur.lt. Harry Klllgren. Hob. Hill und Walter H.iwili. U-oiiard Tholiius, K.I Pumperlne. Kd and Joe Riibick. (ieorge SIiiiikcI. Henry Fro base, deo. Moser, Krwltl und tillbert Sharp. John Zimmerman. Slilnejr S I- ling. Theodore Hruck. ( iareii... va ed die, Kurl Obleiistmlt and Rddle Llllg sen. The party wus chaperoned by the Mesilamcs Otto Peters. A'ma Tlnkarii. Frances Neiiiec Stafford New. Mr. und Mrs. Jake Peters, of Wit. sonvllle, spent the Sunday with Mr und Mrs. ('tuns Peters of Stafford Mrs. N'emec und ilailKhten und Zulu Schubl mid Minnie Justin motor.-. I out to Slmigels ut Wllsonville Sunday Mls-.es Zulu S. li n hi und Minnie In tin are spending the week with 'lie Misses Neiiiec. Mrs. Neiiiec Is Imlespiised with rli mutism of Ihe limbs. MILL MAN TRADES PROPERTY. OAK dKOVK. Ore., Aug. 17. (Spe cial.) -It. K. Ilnrron, an employee of tho Crown Willamette paper mills, has traded his properly here for J beautiriil ho on 4Kth and Knot streets in Irvington, Portland. The family moved last Sunday. MILWAUKIE HUNTERS LEAVE. Mll.WAI'KIK., Or, Aug. Hi.--Philip Slrelb, president of tho First State flunk of Mllwaukle, Mrs Slrelb mid daughter. Miss Kllabeth, and Juiluo Kelso left today by auto for Pralii. Or., where they will be Joined by A. I. Kennedy, wife and daughter and Howard llhiukford, who left on Hi.' train, and Ihe party will the pack Into tho Smith river country for u ten days' hunting Hip. Reports from Dial section are to Ihe effect that doer are plentiful, and the Mllwniiklo people generally are aiilliipatlug at least one bite of siireenoiigh venison. Juduc GAY LIFE ALLEGED Kelso und the Kennedys same trip u year ago. mad. DON'T DELAY. Some Orerjon City People Learned That Neglect i Dangeroua. Ih. Have If the allegations In a divorce suit filed hero today are correct, the gay night life of Portland has proven an nlinoi-t Irresistible fascination for ut least one Clackamas county ludy. In the coin 1 1 l.i t ) 1 1 . Cnstiivc Si hi iiunu of Robertson, charges that during Hie last two yeara. his wife, Loiihc Schramm, has sought her own man ,e ment In Ihe metropolis at, least three! evenlngH a week, leliirnlng alter in! I . night on her many expeditious to tli' city. Hu further alleges Hint ill'!1 greatest part of his eiirnlligi' she liusj used to adorn nnd decor: te horse 'i' ! with. I Hie couple w ere iiii.rrle.il In I'o: t-1 land In I ! ' 0 mid liuvn two li 1 1 ! r n . I , In June, Hllli, the complaint, allegci defendant led for good. The Peaches for Canning EARLY CRAWFORD8 55c per Crate, $1.35 per Bushel Delivered at Stcrnicr Landing Price at Orchard, $1.00 Bushel Fire-class fruit; Satisfaction is dun riinteed Phone or write H0LLYHEIM ORCHARDS CHAS. EILERS, Prop. Aurora, Route 3. People going to orchard can pet there by way of Stafford to Ad vance Landing on Willamette River. sllj'lilet.t ivmpliiiii of kidney trouble In far too M-rluns to ho over loo'ied. li s tho small, tieulei led trou bles Hint so often lend to serious hid liny ailments. Thai pain In (lie "small" of your luuk: that urinary ir reguliiiit v ; C.ii-i- lii :ii!--r-'-es and llz.y spells; Unit weak, weary, woni-oul reeling, may lie iiiiluics ..artilng of l.'dii.'y 'v.-:. km Why rhk your Hie by mglectlng these symptoms? Roin-ii tho cause of Hie trouble while Hide yet Is lime-begin treating your kid neys at once with a tried and proven kidney remedy. No need e.vpeii- i o.- . ii.'.:' i , ;: .... i-'m n t:;---1 hi tin " .:! of t-ai'o i cf kM:i.-y tne.i'il" for t ,',( years. Doun'H Kidney Pills are used nr I reeomiiiended Ihrougliout the civ. lii.ed viebl. IIiiilnrM"! at home. Ifoud Oregon City U'sl!;.i,,iiy: Mis. Kale Flanagan, Sixth and .li t fetson Sis., (re -,nii f'lty. .,u'i: ' I can conscientiously say that Komi's ! Kidney PIIIh nre a good reliable km i noy niedlcino. 1 have taken them on 'several ocenslons for backache ami kidney disorders i.iul th.-y have al ways dono mo good. I am only too glad to recommend Koan's Kidney Pills If It will bo the means of telling others what a good kidney pu- llclim they are." i'rleij .Kic, at nil dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy gel Doan's Kidney Pills Hie same that Mrs. Flanagan had. Foster Mllhnrn Co., Props., imrrnln, N. V. (Adv.( A 1- 1