4 - onmov riTV r:Tr.iiriMSR. kimdav. octoiiki. d THE OSWEGO RECORD ' I RAILROAD Con nection with Coun ty Srit. BETTER ROADS oo this tide of the .River. DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF OSWKCO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED IVIHV MIOAV. All matter prrtuinlug Id Ihli driiartmpiil can t Ukrn up with Ml IVns rnnwr, local n-pr (tentative of the Oawrgu llt-cord Kindly phone new Items. OSWEGO LOCAll Advertising rtl mstl knawn upon rsqutit. Mr Wodard rrlurtn-a) Iroiii I'al Ifniiil and la wot king al the iiiticnt ('til a fi lm? Mr and Mrs r Tomliu and Mr It K IU' wrrr tlalloia III PuitUnd Turt.li. f h a HaliK't. Sr. la auDi-nut f i I Ki..m tMk riciird whi'e .'fkuii i tn-ar Kunthorp ' Tin U'tv 4klii held a la ' Mar III the IHld rVltowa hall Iht rtfii. In id IHtoU-r 3 1 t A liiitih fill he OAK GROVE AT THE OAK GROVE SCHOOL mrd aim. i-li ciiu- Pfl-Ul lU il ljl d al Sin BICKJER ENTERTAIN IT OCCASION IS BIRTHDAY OF MRS. BICKNER'S SISTER. LEON A JARISCH. IISWEDO. IK t. 1! iSfts uli---. Mr. und Mr. Chan. HU kncr ntrr- j tallied friends and reltlvr at a flu" hundred arty Thursday evcum: In: their new homo. The iwtrty a kImii in honor ofi .Mra. Illtkiiir'a al-trr. Lcona Jarlach. ' on her birthday. Irirc cre glten alitu. Those prcm-nt were: Mr. and Mr Hulr Conft-r and daughter. Mr. and Mm. Kd Confer and small son. Mr. and Mrs. Cha. WuPlng. Mr und Mra Al bcrt Walling. Mr and Mr. V. II. Jar huh. Mr. and Mra. I.. Hallinan und Mm. Mr. and Mra. I.. Hurlin. Mr Hroock and daughter. Josephine. Mr Edna Scott, ol Alcrdecn. and Tim Ilarlin. Ktrrt IhhIv , Ket. Drill, t'f Seat t If. the CtitllcrrifatlKlial thui . day rtrtnnc I Mr and Mra. J V Uilnuiili from lruietll'i rolled to lie their ui. Mrrl Turaday. ahlle en their a t.i MiMtnntllle hrr the) ciprvt to make their home. Vernon Nelwiii and iff. id Tilla mook, lute relented to luake llu- home In Portland The) ate l-tt tna: their folka. Mr and Mr. I'atid Not .'!! for a few da). The lorvaa noelety will tin el al Die home of A J Thompson thin week. I .adlea" Aid luel at I lie t'hun h Una Thurnduy. Trustee' lueelliu of tile M K ihurch lll Ik- rrhl.iy evening In the rluirvh (Intmlpia Toinlln le'ihratcd hm vlli hlrlhday Thursday, the l:th. Mra. It ' K. Hate of I'ur.iud. Iowa, and Mr Jo- Mi Inly rv ere cuentK at the din ner parly. Mm Myrtle Milkmaid al!eiidel a dame In SI. Jolum Momla eeniiiK. ; Ml. M. Dd of St. Johns, a a Kuest al the hoino of Mr. and Mm I! Melkmald thN ueek. mk t;iaK. tin-, tkt it iSm tlali-Thf lio. i !oi d II tllel tit, n i i tat etk with an enrollment of it: i'iii-ii ili I'artnieiila hate hi i ll added to the m IiihiI lour-.!' tin year, the inaliual Irallilnc and doMimllt' loin t The manual tialniliK demrtliieiit In elude an iilModale piliitllii: of (Ire The I'art nl Tearher aot intlotl held the regular lioilink IYld..y ttilli the in iieldelit. Mia. Utai kliiall. Ill Ille thalr. The lialiie of aeteral lie tueuiher ere enrolled, and aouie III tereMtii! plana erf dleued for Hie ork of the year. A iiiulrut la to he held III the near future. Kdilli Norhi -rat. one of Mi llottitt s I'llplU. I llk their way lit Han lli ,.o, ful , In Wlt I Ihflr daui;hler, Mia. Kill" j Hoy Diai kerliy and (.null) u turned hoiiio from Alhaii)- Knd.it alter a 'pli.itdlil week l'illl with relulltea. ! Mia Deilii HoylliKnlioiil ol I'olt . 'and M'i nl Tliurda' alteriioon al the 1 home u Mra. J. Itlley Ml. M A. Illaekerhr and daiiKhler, l.i la. nioloivit wltli fileuda out In I'ailUhl I'rld.iy eteiilnn to pend a ' Heek al Iho homo of -: Heiitley. I Mi Ilex latllipmall h.i Hinted lo i the home of hi r mother. Mi Howard I Krlilay oak grove church notes. Mrs. II. M. I Ii nlnn-r will hate mmi for noiithern California where rhe e-pi-t to remain for a few year. Mrs Kdna Smtt of Aherdeeii, Mr. and Mr 1.. H.irMn und Tim liarhm railed on Herhert Nixon Suiiilav eten- In;. HVK IIUKVK. tire. IM l' -iSi'f rial l- ItoKiil.ir rertliea Suiiilav morn I It a: hy the p.i.lor. Kit. lo IlilaUii! topu. "What N a Comiiiiiint) Chun h"- Time nii-iiil'i it were lidded to the i linn h roll la-t Sunday Kleitrlr lli;hta hate heeii lnt.illed III the pariotiui:f. Mra. I't-loliK ha heen teriounly III for the lat wet k. It wait feared for a lime pneumonia had net In. Shu In roMinc and nun li improted ut tlila writnii: latnt Olday etetiiiii; II. Krilm Kate the lloy SroutH and their frlendn a pleasant hour und a half hy allowing tlewn of Mount Hood und Adams. The olfu ers for the Sunday m hool for the etmnliii; year were eletled last ("rldav etetilnic They ure. C. I. Smith. sii rinteii lent , II. II. Spaiild Ini:. ussidtant aiipe rintendent : Citlli ruie Kukit. seeretary; M l.llhan 4 f t a a t I , , , , HAZELIA. f t'. iSpeilall Slaflold tin In IIAZK1.IA. On-. IVI - tleorne llaon wan Kor Wedllemluy. Mra. V. II. '.It li,-)- h.ib nhopplni; Portland Monday. Mra. S. S. Iloiiti and litlle aoua. C. A in one. Shirley and Jean, spent Tiien day afternoon with Mr V. II. Zlf ney C. C and II. M. Holland wire In the Itose City Wednesday Mr. S. S. I Urn ii ti was entertained hy -Misa llildur Curlson. of I'orllund edllesday. Herhert II. tiiiiuan of HeilwiMid'' farm, who returned home from Mik halo. Ore, lant wtik Is altendliii: IiIkIi mhiMil In I'ortlnnd lion Mr. and Mm. A. K Thonma were In Dretoii Clly Wednesdav. Joiieth Zitney was In Osweno Tues day. C. Wilson wua inarketlui; dresMil chli kena In Portland Weilnesday. Joneth Johnson was a huslin-a la llor in Portland Wednesday. Corkiu Aikerson whs the (tuest of his niter Mra. ('. ('. Horland Saturday li I K Ii t und Sunday. The Mlssea Juliette and Irenw llali t spent the weekend In Portland. Mra. Italpli Potter and son. Clareiu i-. Rl en hy Dial inlleiii for wheal al the atale fair. Mr. tdsi n of Haleiu, waa In IUoii Mile oil Wi'illieadav, IniylUK rioter aeed for an eastern flim. Potato and union Iniyeia hate heeii niimeroiia In llila Ii lull y ilurln llie pant week Pnliiloea hate heell no Inn at l III and onions are liearluK llie $.' mi mark Mr. and Mra. Kullieifuiil relurued on Saturday from a huiitliiK trip Into soul hern Hiruoii and Mra KutlierfoiJ la reieliliia roiiaratululloiia iiihui htiiTClim home a fine hear akin, hailim shot ' Ml. Urillll" lielself 'The haimlUK of linns wua heal d oil evert hiiiiill.ist Simdu), as the Knuie liuiiler put lortll (heir hesl efforts on that (''using day of llie aeasoii Till" yoimner aet la'hkliiK foi .nd to the dame on Saturday iikhl. Mrs Hay linker hits heeii iiiltn III lor I he past week. Kt4iotornor West waa presented lo a Wllsnut IHo audli nee last Suud.iv eteiiliiK hy Mra. TornliiK. president of iho io.u i w. c. t. r. at i do ,i y. t hiireli The leelure ttas mm h en Joyed hy all present und was a sploii did, prai'lUat talk, nlouit leiuperaiu e lines In retard to the i online elei tlon III .Voieinher There wna speeiiit sinmiii! hy the rliiinh i holr BLACK BASS NEVER SULK. The kaorr Whyr WILY CECIL RHODES. ls of Mr. and is eujoyinic a from Wa-liln- K. I'atiilson week, hnvini; ATTENDANCE MORE THAN 200 DISPLAYS PROVED VERY INTERESTING. OSWEGO. Oct. 19. (Spetlalt The Oswego grange fair held on Sat urday, October Htb. was very uuccess ful. The attendance was about ?') The displays were ninny and Inter esting. Old family relics, some of tbem dating back over 20u years ago: fancy needle work, quills und rugs were In evidence, and the agri cultural nhowing surprise) any ihat they have ever had. The literary pro gram was good. OAK GROVE LOCALS. Mr. IHnlut and V. were near Molulla this pits. Mr. and Mr. Vernon Centers hate returned from a six weeks' stay near l.ents, where Mr. Centers had obtained work for the time. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Juris. Ii called on Mrs. Annu Malson, of Vancouter. Sun day. Jesse Hagby, of MolaHa, railed on relatives this week. 1 Mrs. Ira Jones has returned from u visit with son and family at Dallas. I Mrs. (Jus Smith has returned from , the convention of Woman's club held 1 at Seaside. Oregon. ! Mr. Hardestry, Harry Worthington, and ( harleg Coloskey and wife lot 1 1 i last week for the head of Osnegu laU Mr. and Mrs. ("has. Hlckner called Sunday to see Frauk llautiy. who has been ill for several days at the Sell wood hospital. Mr. liagby is an uncle of Mrs. Hickncr. They also spent a few hours with an aunt. Mrs. Cuhin Hagby, of Oregon Clly. iiiiuni-K.il. Mipt-riiiieiincni oi prnii.iry oi .xiikKaio, t're , are eu department; Miss Margaret Huddles, i Mrs. II. T. Imuran ton. superintendent of attendance: i Mrs. W. II. Zhm Mrs. .1. . Kuks. superintendent ofltlslt with her moth home department, assisted by Mrs. ( ton. Janus Hurt and Mrs. I.. Wilcox; Mrs Kred l.eliniun. a local rarmer waa in I. Pun. superintendent of cradle roll, i tin- Hose Clly Saturday K. A. Daker. who was to hate spok I James Tiedmun formerly of Ha.-idia. en In re last Sunday will be on hand ; but now of Oswego, was a guest ut at v p. m. Sunday. Maple Knoll farm Saturday. Mrs. I.. M. Davidson of Island Islu hee farm Is enjoying a tisit with her brother. Theodor Stelnhiller spent the week OAK CiliOVK, Ore. Oct. iSpe end in Portland, clali Miss Kachel WorthliiKton re- Mr. and Mrs. A. K Thomas went turned home Saturday evenliu from lum Inun guests at the former's par Prendel, Wu.-h. I cuts Sunday. Miss Katie Oetken gate a party Krl-i Those ''"' Hueha who attended day etenini: to a few friends, ti'dtiies Osei:o grange Saturday were: Mr. and other umuseineiils filled iii llieaml Mr"- (" '" I'tTlunil. II M. llor etenlng. Kefreshments were served I lam1' Mn- (-hllds. Mrs. A. W. Worth by the hostess. Ington. Mrs. Kn d Udimun und i dill-i dren. Mrs. A. K. Thomas, Theodore! Steluhllber. Mrs. S. S. Ilounlz und sona I Mr. Ackerson uml Mr. and Mrs I.. M Davidson. the C Mrs. C. H. Klsluli returned this week from a visit with relatives near Amitv. Mr. (iravenhorst. of Salem, was a C. E. Spence. the state master. ! Buest of Will Hickncr s Sunday, He gave an address on "Good Roads" and i Hved in Omvei:o several years before A King Wilson on the county division. '. moving to Salem. ion. ... j ,ii r on i-iii e flu Wm. Xaul was a culler at llorland home Sunduy. Mrs. Stella Shipley of Oswego spent the week-end with her daughter. Mrs. Kred Lehman. Mr. and Mrs. frank Davidson, were Oswego visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shipley und son of Osweno, were luncheon guests ut the Kred Lehman home Sundav. Many splendid musical numbers helped lengthen the program and was enjoyed hy all present. :hes, CEMENT PLANT TROUBLE EXPERIENCED IN GET TING SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF CARS. OSWEGO, Oct. 19. (Special I The Oswego cement plant has again resumed operation. It seems a prob lem for the company to secure enough cars from the Southern Paciiic to keep the plant running. Hut us sufficient cars have been assured for their im mediate future use the plant I running full blast. of Hepplur, has been spending u few weeks with ! Mrs. Eugene Worthington. j Mrs. Fred Simontoii, of Portland, i called on her sister, Mrs. Weightnian, I this week. J Waller Coon and Edna Yates, of St. i Johns, were guests at the home of Mr. i and Mrs. W. II. Yates Sunday. j Mollie Jackson bus gone to Salem on , account of illness. She has been work ling at the home of L. Davidson's for I several months. Mrs. Herb Nion's baby girl , Francis, has been quite 111. John and Henry Kickner are reported on of the sick list this week, j Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCauIcy and family of Portland, called on Mr. and ' Mrs. P. II. Jarisch Sundav. WILSONVILLE. ' I WILSONVILLE. Ore., Oct. lit. (Special) Elei lion notices ure post ed In prominent places "jogging" the memory for November 7th. Stangi'l brothers returned from their bunting trip to southern Oregon, on Wednesday. has been undergoing il repairs, tin- farm d work on the gravel How Catarrh is Contracted. Classifying Him. A gentlciiiiiii who ilini'il regularly at n certain restaurant often nnleied u jgiinij ,p,x,. l-!i op ,;V (.,,u,,te,l (hem ! nd I' id but eleven. Still (mother . d.iy the dozen was nne short. He '!: !l."n r"i'nld. I called llie waiter und iiske.l him, "Whv . i do you give onlv eleven i-lains when I Mothers are sometimes so thought-1 ril;,p ,wpvpV. ' ,,. , . ,' tlllllK .V I s;tlll In In" silllloj lllil'lcoii oi iliu ijiiivuo iiitrin oi dill-, ,i Olbl I:' Ul'., y t'tblli sf becomes chronic and the i lnl.1 lu., chronic catarrah, a diseuse that isi seldom curea anu mat iiuiy prove a life's burden. Many persons who have this loathsome disea?)' wil' r'-iuelnbtT having had frequent colds at the time it was contracted. A little lore thought, a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Judiciously used, and all this trouble mlcht have been avoid- ed. Obtainable everywhere. j I was New Exclusive. i.ii-cd t b'nr that you nne s L'ucst ut Ills week Hon ,an you a-o"i:ite v ulgar U iiiiitV" There Were vo !:in:v nice peoie liiiioii'.' the gnosis Unit wediilli'l have to imsoehue with I ji; host ut oil." -New Voi L World. ; we- end part;., with su,., n "I di.hrt. to cut piling. Fred II. Harris, Sr., who has been 111. is able to be out. but walks wltu a cane. The Needle-craft and Domestic Sci ence rluh met at the home of Mrs. I J. II. Evans Tuesday afternoon. He-' freshnients were served. Queen, the H year-obl Spit, dog owned by (I. A. Kinder, died from poi son Thursday morning. A. L. l.ullard's dog was imisoued j ? Sunday morning, but by prompt work j the dog was saved. j A surprise party was given Vernon! '' Dennett Saturday evening ul his home! ; near v ouruiey roan. About '.i vounii people wen- present and spent tl evening dancing. Dainty refreshments were served. Mr. Coplin. father of Mrs. lieorgi Digham is seriously ill at his daugh ter's home. Mr. Coplin Is m; tears old. Mrs. C. L. Vosbeig and three ohil. Tin; Elder hill dren spent Sunduy in Portland at the! some much-need Mary ' borne of Hugh Cameron. j its having dona! I Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Webb liiiv roail with t';iniM. moved to the Carl Xehren house, i or-i Antone Hatalgia hit of Lee and Center streets. i proving his property .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worthington i have moved in to their own home, cor ner or i. enter and t edur streets, alter ; an absence of one year, a part of ' . which thy spent in Richland, Ore. j Mrs. Maud Skogg is visiting friends' . at Halsey. j Mrs. Glenn Alynn, formerly of Oak ! Grove, but now of eastern Oregon, is ! visiting her daughter, Mrs. .1. Dean Hutler. i Mrs. .Maud Skoog is visiting friends! ; to the Drown resilience at (he head of i j Courtney avenue in the near future. ' ' Miss Ethlyn Risley Is teacher In Hi Hasiham school at Orei:oii City. Miss Elizabeth Wagner was eh-oled Thursday by the school board of On Kon Clly to teach in the high school I Mr. and Mrs. Osmer Cook, of Th ! Dalles, wee Sunday evening gin-st.-. ,o I me uome oi .vjrs. m. a. lilaokerby, on I Audi , ineir way nome Horn their fi in s place I near Albany. ! D. O. Worthington i;i driving di liv- j ery for W. II. Stokes. ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spauldiiig were . n-t... .. t . . IO.I-- iiiuinuu) inun nuinpier, ire.. on Th Way Ha Oncovar.J h Diamoni. Fuldt of South Africa. (Lite you i ter be.iiil bow diamond were ilis.vicir I in ShiiIi Afiha? And did you kliotv that I ii II Dhislea was the limn who made llie ill, ut i-ry ? lint hiTe la (he stm t A lieiinnii iinilel in kln mid ostrich fea tilers from Die Intel lor. Willi pleter mailt r Inn s as bis fr.uiiiei aiatbui. drote iiiM I apt Toti u one afternoon He bud been Inn months diluting In Ills wagons, . in Ii ill u t ii by ten yoke of long b'Tin.l i.xeu. ti.iiu the fnmller trading si-t mi iiu-.l This tiader. iiuioug .ihcr cuilous things, hail a doncii m tert luillhuit li'lililcs will, h be was how lug In his Mends "l ine sss Imi'ii- ol glolmliir iiiurtx," said a ili tor hew It united, w lm had j Just enough a sii, itlel Ing of geologt I In know nothing lit nil iilsuit It. "Would you niln. I giving me one or I two of tlne pebliles'i ' said n lull dark sklunisl slender t.miig num. "Or 1 I tt III lint t In-Ill (mill tun ut ttliatetei you mn.v consider lln in ttortli I hate no sii. h stoi'.Hi n mt mills tlon at home." "My ileni sir'' the other leplled. with the Ilea tlui'ss of a dweller on the veldt, "too ate very welcome to a isuiple Pick mil any I n o you ma r fancy ." The dark young man arlii-lnl Inn n I Mm t as huge us a medium sl.-ed hick ory nut. tlninl.isl the trader and lm mislliitely sei.t the "globulur qnartx" off In Amsterdam As lie thought. (he renirt mine buck sating that the stones were diamonds of liu'oinpiirn hie thin lessness Then started the rush to the illiiinond Holds - Philadel phia North American Whan Haakad Tht.a Oamr Fi.K Al Hi f ighl la FimaN. bin k l'i-s I. Hir 1)1 of Ihf alfc naiiui IWIn-a of Allirlba lisause ha la iml only Hiral In iiiiiarnlar iin'iK) anil llnlila Ilka a liiillilo;. yrl In dia stieiniuii. rtToita lu fsrnHs khiiw slniosl liulnail lolrlll (eiii-d lie Mill Mill III and then mi a luik llu leap lulu Ilia air ami ahaka tils IhnIjt In Ills )' (Toils In dlslodg flit till I'alhng. down In Dm "d h urgea and dntts a round a tunkru risk. 'If In sever the gut leader mi Ihr sharp or rngg) edges, or, falling, aeek the IhiIIoiii and I heir, lln.eeli. I'la I Ilia h .-lm it I lint U-lnrell I mi ainall rtsl, and I i Ihls foltlt's of ilefelur l'. Jlk. J on ihf. Unit mill Ii na ilotl Jrlka at nd'O lu bl III thn band Some anglcia hut roiitpanil tlila ac (loll of Iba h" In Ihf milk of the nluioii, mIiI. Ii Is irttri tlta on h lutaa I hit lietrr anils, but la rtcr hi action and lliilita In a llnlh Hul tlii-stt Irnlls of llie black baas are like alorles uuiny tliuea told lo Hm old angler for "bioiKel.n. kera," bill (lie tuuiiK 'nil H'lliil Is )r n pats Ihroiigh (be thrilling rii-crloiir of DghlluK an Impaletl has, wllh a llgh( rod. a gistsainer leader and a featbertsl It), and It I well In nam him of Hid aimlullr gynith.us of Ihn .Mlrrnplrrua diilomler, fur silrh Is Hie tclclilUk' liolll d plume of nitr bmlly llghli-r. All Huldisua ANSWERING "YES" OR "NO." Lincoln's. Quttdon Waa a Potar Far Hia Lawyae Oppanonl. The Into Colonel Water al the Hum of Ida dentil Ii id practiced Ian longer t tt it any other lawyer lu Kausna City, lie wua mliiillted In the bar In Jla I i-ouni. in.. iN'iori lie waa meniyoiie I yean. old. Abrahaui Lincoln wna a lawyer prailblng In thn atne dlstrbt j (hen. am W aleis nle lu die same t circuit w llh Mm. Once Colonel Wa (era retiilnisl I.N frieinl tu help Ii I tit III a case. The o'""ilng lawyer, sail Hie Kali ans Clly Star, dematiileil mm of Ibelr wltm-ss.-a should nnsvv.r u certain llieatlnti ttllh a dlle. t "es" or ".So" Ulliolll conleliilisl (ho iicsto could no) In- niiswcnd lu that way. "There'a lm ipteslloii on earlli thai can't Ih- niisvteied ttllh a dli.t 'rs or 'No.'" declared the lawyer. "Voii take (he stand for a moment nod I'll show you," ill Lincoln. The lawyer .'k llie "(and. ami Lin coln asked 111 lit ' Hive ymi ipill lieat big your w Ife?" The lawyer iNsauie iliillgiiaul. and Lincoln ii-iM-ainl his iiiestlon. The Juilge, liiiiLlnug ben it I ly. Iitslslis the lawyer must nnswcr Willi I he nl, I ol t I In. ) liters won Hie i use. I.i.-o', ch.iigisl II I tt '". a laiLe fee In Ibose iluya Lit'l Foolad Than. Wiapped In his diesslliii gown ntel with feel Incased lu sllps-ts, Fraiu IJszt was silling comfortably one etc uliig In Ids in lie hair ready for tvoi k and Inviting inspiration. On the llooi nlsiw lu (lie mini (iiii-iils of a hunker a le'ls) ninth si 'Hie mis in prognsa I'nloiiMlsi had -ii .ii l.. alia and in lollies h id (..II. on. I iniiil. hen iiddiiilt Ibe d'sii of Die salon npflinl and U-'l ii.liml sllll ras-i III hi dietslng town Ilia aatonlsh llielil of hc . oli'l'.llil lint If llli lgllinl Mtll alow H . I l-l wa'si'd Inward Hie plaini and Ibe lining key ("inliilri aim tta. allllug al il ipil. kl) lef( bis phot. I l s.i d 'ttii al Ilia liialrn in ill I . raieli-ssli swept bis lllnfi'is otri Ihf ke) a If In (ii'iii le, ami I bell and ilenly lie "hut d.n.ii Ibe mtri iiud put Hie kit In his ss lil n. I ii II 1 1 n la la wllh Die sn Iiaiopill air allli Hlik b he lm I ri li ii I he iienl iml and iiluiind In bis i.huii w heie ha ouiM a oi k al his e WHEN COTTLN BALES BURN. Firaman AUm D-asd Thai Tp al Winhi ut Canllagiation. A It of llie lint Die III. llu u idea I I yit-ul deal Is a bin" In a lolloii naif hiui.e 'I hi so Una gnicittte all lm Ineiisf ninniitit of ilciie surTis alll'.' aiiuikf and If "Use of ll.ls fie I hatti I be fought nl I i . Iiclti'lv frnlH lb" oillsl.le of Hie bull. Hi. s Ibe sinnsr I. of I. si dniigi nnis a .hmuilt r In alln" llie Incn .i li lii.i ii in. t Icn. Ill of lluie In.li'e Ttieiel Ibe llie lighting has In U- d nlli. lt (n In the oulsde ij Miiirliig gti il slienina of waler Ihniiigh Ibe wliiihota mil ibs'iwats tliilll II Is finally " Imwiie l nut " Ihcie la mi nd lnl d.ini'er al fln a of this tyf I In. I I- ted cciinal'y know n llie lolloll b. me 1'iokel so ilosfli III Ihesf Imllillngs with itu'ially lei spare iN'tttei n II . in mid sin h mi rin-i llliilla at 111 ml I ' t ol w nli-r 1 1 1 1 1 -1 11 Used lii cilllignl.il the bie. thai Dm rotlmi nlis. it s (he w it.i nod Isglua o swell And Ibe "sin HIiil " ol etpnnsloii of II..' r.ill. nl lias been sill!! Icnl In a li uliils t n f inn's to Im e ..ul Dm waHa of Die building, unit ug Ibe .tin Iiiiii In lum hie lilt" Die sic. mid within a sliml lime inlet Die null. n k of Dm file 'Ihls wua llu- hi e nl a Hie la a ml Imi itarebiiiise In niilh tin ni hil sc. eral yews ac" IDilu Dm e ipuirler of an limit n f f r 1 1 I -. the .1 ute-t. a' though II tins in a -u'.-t inilnl I "'king stone bllllilln.' li e u tills S'll 'i llli buli e-l out and - tasl.id Into Ibe stt.il ami a iiunilei f Hi. men ttnikiug item by Hallow It o.id Icing kllbs Charles T Hill In SI M. Indaa Sunken 8bi a Mark Hia Cravo Then are iniiiit uiniiiiuieiits In Hi "falht-r of Hi" I'.illl h luity." Sir Finn els Drake. Duma limit Die wnihl. bill Ills tomb" Is III tin gleilt deep IIm ii whli Ii lm in uli' bis I'ter'nstiug fame Hi il til Jau '.". I.ViV lu Ida ship Die Dcllinii-e. near Die lottu of Nomine d ins. West Indies, and In a leaden mill n bis Isiily ttss lowered bilo the Waves aoin, sly miles from shore. A. a last honor to him Inn of his ships with all Dm prl'rs Dial were In the fleet at Ibe I line, were sunk Is-sHe his casket Al Die lilim of his death the great admiral was In hia fl ft If h yrai and In (he prime of Ids pbysbnl and liitellii'luiil potters. Since Ills death Die llrlllsb unit, has never been with out n ship Is'iir ng his imme V. cliiiiige ON THE FARM AND GARDEN mi BUTTER GIVEN BETTER WAYS OF MILK AND CREAM WILL IN SURE GOOD PRODUCT. en ware i burns are especially uiidcair able unless perfectly glu.i'd, since it pores ure exposed they absorb milk and cream which later decay. Churns With tnechiilili'iil devices IiihIiIc Ibelll uro dirirult to clean uml sometimes in jure thn body of Iho butter. Tho churn should ho scuhled prepu- HANDLING rutory to churning, but should be cooled with water before Die cream Is plaieil Inside, 'l lie cream should be poured In through u course strainer. t has bi-en inl and is having a well drilled near his house. Three carloads of onions have gone out of Wllsonville lu the past week. ; Mrs. M. ('. Young returned on Sun day from a trip to Thn Dulles, where ' site went as a deleuute to the State Congress of Mothers. I The Commercial club has resumed I its meetings on the 2nd and Ith Fri days of each month. Mrs. Cora llaselbrink Is leaching at I'ltion district, und goes back and j forth on the Oregon Electric railway each day. ! Mrs. Wm. Hrobst entertained the W. tC T. I'. in a delightful manner on Thursday alteriioon. 1 Ed linker li.nl some chickens stolen, on Saturday night, the parties coming! . after them in mi automobile. I ,liss-s GladvH mid Leah Wagner' 'spent the weekend at their home. Mrs. Aubrey W'ooJ and daughter, ey The adoption of more careful meth ods of handling milk und cream und improved practices in the making of I a i in butter will reduce rather than Increase the trouble Incident lo home production of this food, says dairy dairy specialists of the department, and will result in a superior product which can he sold more easily and for a better price than the average farm butter. Last year about :!i),0ll0,00U pounds of butter, much of which origi nated on Hit farm, vvhh washed or ren ovated because it was of such poor uunllty tiiat It could not be profitably offered on the regular butler mar kets, t. Cream ulone should lie churned. It may be skimmed as soon us it I'm. or may he separated by a mechunlcal ! sepiirator. The hitler plan Is the, more ell'li lent, and though reipilrlng a considerable Initial outlay often will be profitable. The cream should he set aside In a clean place by scpiruM I tiillklngs. A temperatetire of 50 do. PRICES OF MEAT ANIMALS. SAVING SEED CORN FRO M FROSTED FIELD MOST MATURE EARS SHOULD BE SNAPPED OFF. LATER HUSKED AND DRIED. In order In secure colli, much ol which has undoubtedly been very sei IouhI.v damaged by the early frost, suitable for seed for next season'a crop, farmers should K through I lu ll fields before cutting Hie corn for sil age and snap off till of Dpi more nut turn ears which show reasonably good denting. I'll early frost has caught a good The prices of meal animals- hogs, cattle, sheep, and chickens lo pro ducers of llie Culled Stales Increased I I per cent from August lfi lo Septem ber Hi; in tho past six years prices In creased In like period O.fl per cent, ac cording lo the depart i t of agricul ture. On September 15 the Index fig ure of prices for these meat animals ' ,,, , r .., ,,iry ,,,., ,.,. M im mini was about 2:1.7 per cent higher than a nlll ., (lf it will be unfit for seed year ago, 10.5 per cent higher llnin I irl,m,Hl" Huys (I. It. Hyslop, special two years ago, and .a per cent high-. h( , f,,ia erops al Die Oregon Agti er than thn average or the pni.l six (;unurtt college years on September la. I ., . w1 ..,, .,, .. very scarce article next spring. "Hy going through tlui field und snapping of Hie more mature ears. I Tho prlco of hogs flu Heplembei' I.' averaged for the Dulled Stales f!i.'.'-' per Kit) pounds, ciimpnioil with f.s.nl a mouiii ncioie, v,.r. a ye.n n,.u, i. . i lirml.H ttil rripicnCy be ahln In no $7.IN, Hie average Heptciiiber l j price ,.,.,, Hu I IhI'im t illy seed. These eais of I In; past six years. should he husked out w ithin a lew Href ralDo averaged J I . T per Hit) ' da) il and stored on the drying men pounds, compared with il..'l u inoutli recommended hy Ihn college, in some I Mii.s Jessie Angus und bi other, accompanied bv Mr. and itlrs. Hairy Say and daught-r, Jessie, went to New berg, on Sunday by auto. Hi.nry Jaeger will attend the O. A. C. this winter, having won the prize FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream All New Sanitary Implement! High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONLS: B-6I6I; Local 371 First and "A" SU. Oswego, Oregon due Co Lynn, Irfasi., for special a rice, It will be confidential. should be much better ti,iH 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. year. I I,. ..I I si ilop.hiV III III lOIHI.I.l. "!.. t. ... 1.1 I ...I,,,. I I 1 given ' mi i . r i -1 iiiimi.oi nc it tain i u i ii until ri out li to ik hours oeiore citiiru ing time, v, hen (he various batches should bo stirred together well und brought to ti leuiperaltiro of about. 70 degrees E. bv placing the container in a bucket of wurm water. One of the ;j first ads of the farm housewife who ilocidoK to adopt Improved nielhoiis should be to purchase a dairy lliermo meler. Temperatures play an import ant part in the development of flavors ill butter, and nlv. uya tdiould be do-j termined villi fair iieiui ucy. Al ter j thn cream Is mixed it sliouM be kepi ut approximately 70 dei.-ri.es E, until j Just before cliurni ig time, when II should be reduced to about h degree V., where this Is possiblef or to such temperature not above i:5 degrees E. as to complete the opera! leu of churn ing within 25 or .10 minute . The barrel type has lcen found by dairy specialists to be one of the most satisfactory churns. The dasher or tiluiii-'er troe reoulre a lomewhat ago, li.(il a year ago, and $. HI. llie average IT. price of the put t six ycitrH. Shep averaged $(!.2ri per 1(1" poiuu.s, ciimtuired with $tTl a inonlli hefoie, Sa.Oli a year ago, and $1,111, (he averut.e Septeiiilier l'i price of Die past hIx years. These average are based upon re ports of several thousand correspond ents of the bureau of crop estimates of the department. l Our Jitney Offer Thli and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut nut this slip, cne'.oso with 5c und mall It to Eolev ft Co.. Chicago. III., writing your name and eddress ( lenrly. You will receive in return a trial package ron tnlnlng Eoley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney 1'Ills, for pain In sldeR and buck: rheumatism, backache, kld- nev and bladder ailments; and Koley I Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowo's.. Jones Drug Co. r r VIWCU) VlCffWia . poiur-i w ic 1 - jylf-l ftmnr. mm -j u a.a.y . a av PwaMiy aui 0uy -1 place Hint Is warm with a current ol uli'. Most ol the i in unit ure corn may be dried In suificleiitly good condition to germliuile and produce gaud com next year. "This season has been lute as to growing and early us to front. Il very forcibly demount rales Dm uncus It y for an early to a medium maturing variety of silage corn, both from Die Htandpolnt of iptallly of sllagu und abll Ity to secure sufficient send to keen up Iho crop. I'mler no condition try In store the Immature corn In bulk or on shelves, or In sacks. If you do, it will cer tainly mold. It should bo put on nicks or on wires, or should hn lied up with strln:; ho that no two ears touch und so that the air has access to each ear. Put the corn in a place that Is wuiin und in a draught and It wl'l dty out ipilckly und without Hproiillnu. if put Into n pi ico that Is warm nnd without ventlluDon tho Im mature, corn Is likely to sprout at once. If put Into a cool place without ventilation, the tendency Is for It to mold and sour. Corn will successful- ' Iv stsnd 1.10 degrees. P."' 2,'.o u box. ( dv.) I