Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 03, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREtlOX riTY KNTKIMMMSK; K1HDAV. NOVKMHKU 'A, 101(5.
THE OSWEGO RECORD
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RAILROAD Con
nection with Coun
ty Seat.
BETTER ROADS
on this side of the
.River.
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DEVOTED TO Till- HEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY
THE OSWEGO RECORD '5 J
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,
!
All matter t rtuinltiK to this 4 '
4- department ran be laki'H up with 4 '
Mli IVti Proscr. local rci-ro- 4
Kfiilallve or the Oswego Hecoru.
Klmlly phone new Item. 4
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OAK GROVE
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WILSONVILLE.
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HAZELIA.
Advertiiing rate mtd known
rtqueit.
upon
HALLOWTEN PUBTf.
GIRLS OF CLASS HOSTESS TO 6U
TEEN GIRLS MUSIC. GAMES
AND LUNCHEON ENJOVEO
HOME OF MR. AND MHS. C.
JONES SCENE OF MIRHV
GATHERING Tl'ESOAV.
RAISE ABOUT $35 00 THROUGH
SALE OF HOMEMADE
PRODUCTS.
OSWKOO. Ore.. Nov. 2 (Special I
The baraar given hint Tuesday ov
ftiK iy the Itorea society In tin Odd
Kc-llott ' hull was attended by a crowd
of atKHit 100 ieople. The display of
rung, aprona. cap, quilts. fresh fnilt.
vegetable and canned fruit was splcn
did. The gullta were old at am tlon.
bringing from 1200 up to $.1 M. IV
Melons home-made candies sold quick
ly w ith a demand for more. AKnit i
125.00 was taken In tip stair and $10
down stairs in the lumh room.
OSWEliO. Ore.. Not I - ( Spc lal (
The girls of the Sunday hool of
the First M K. church of Portland,
enjoted the Utile hallow e'en part.
glten by Julia and Mart Wilson l. -1
I Saturday afternoon.
Sixteen children and three moth
I ers ere present.
j The girl entertained with niu.le
: ami Indoor K.tiiK' with prlie suitable
I for hallowe'en day. a dainty lumh of
: sandwh l.c. cluvolate. pumpkin pie
jiaki with ttltih lace on It and candy
wan utiiJ at 3 p. in.
The dining rmuu was hciutilully
decorated with autumn le.ite and
small pumpkin, larger shelled pump
kins were ii-id n eandy and nut
lnwU. The chiMren left on the I
p m. ear.
OSWEGO LOCALS.
! I Special i
her mother.
D.C. FJNDLDAY CHIEF
PUNT, TUSFHO
TO GO TO CONCRETE. WASH FOR
ABOUT EIGHT MONTHS.
oSWECJO, Ore.. Nov. 2. t Special)
Mr. Flndlay of the Cement company
is to be transferred to Concrete.
Wash., for eight months and will leave
the latter part of this week to accept
the position.
Mrs. Newland will give a farewell
part for Mrs. Flndlay Friday after
noon at her borne.
Mrs. Llndlay's friends regret her de
parture as she has taken such an ac
tive part in social affairs, especially
the Dorcas society. Mr. and Mts
Flndlay hope to return after their
eight months, if work In concrete Is
completed.
OSWECO. Ore., Nov.
Mrs. Cutoff Is visiting
Mrs. Newman, this week.
Mrs. AUert liosentrater. of i'ort
lund. has heen tlsittng her mother.
Mm. Jin- Plikner. this week.
Mr. John Erirkson has built a new
fire place in his home.
Mrs. Chas. Hlckner entertained Mm
Joe Woells and l.eona Jarisch at lunch
Wednesday.
ti. W. Prosser Is on the sick list
this week.
Mrs. Will lilckner and daughter.
Ava. are sick with had colds.
J. K. Worthinston has pone Into the
cider business.
The regular meeting of the Indies'
Aid will be held at Mrs. Kate Fox's
Thursday afternoon.
Chris Hell and family of Portland.'
were guests at A. K. Wilson's and 11.
W. Preiser's Sunday.
Mrs. Clyde Churchill and family !
w ill return to their home near Esta-!
cada this week. Mrs. Churchill has
been visiting her mother. Mrs. Walter'
Todd.
Mrs. R. D. Johnson, of Portland, vis-,
Ited her mother, Mrs. Joe Woell's.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Sarah Evans, of Portland, was 1
a guest of her daughters. Mrs. ('. H.
Pettinger. Tuesday.
P. D. GIbbs and family, of Portland
0K ilKOVE. Ore Not : (Soc
il.i'i -The golden wedding milliter
ary of Mr and Mis. C C Join, was
celebrated Tuenlav lit the home of
tin ir son, I'r Marion J Jones, on the
Courtney road.
A number of ncighl-ois and lr t-n-1
uxeitiblcd during the afternoon und
ill i n c to extend ioitisralut.ition t
the roupb' The beautiful Ilor.il dec
oi.itlon of golden autumn Ic.iic an I
rose throughout the home and the
ihariuinc ho'll.il:tt xt.-ii.bd made It
one of the hapl'H t cnn! of the -ca
on
Scleral . 1 It-t'-tH l.' Kobleil ino
buds, b.isl.cls of exi'iiite ros. and
ferui and maicmfii lei b,v.n, I-. o, col.l
en chrxsaiitln - in n tn were admired
aiuoiiis the many x.iluable siftx which
carried out the golden color heme
McmleV-idin's w.-ddinK mar. h was
p!aed b Missi s Marianne and Kdilh ,
liuiiham. granddaughters of the houe i
hold, many of the guests added to the
pleasure of the occa-ton with ixal
and Instrumental se'ettloli 1
Kefrrsknients wete sorted by Mrs :
IMinhatn assisted by Mrs. S. S Jonc. I
Mrs E. A. Itobertson, Miss Ada I'rook
ings and the Misses Punbatn
Telegrams and letters from the old
home In lona were delightful etetits
of the dav.
( WII.SOWII.I K. Ote. Not I -
1 t, mi. ink llepubllcan rally was held III
the A O V. W. lull on Thui..y e.
' 1 1 111 K
Mrs Joe Thornton mid Mrs. II. O
Aden entertained numli-r of friend
i at a delightful linllowe'cii purtv In
Thornton (trote on I'ne.d.iy eirn
Inn
' Ml. Eli hellherger. ol I'oitlaud. ha.
lien tllttii her brother. A. Mulatglu
and family ilurltiK the past week.
Mrs llotce, of port'aiid. ha been
tlsiiuig Mr. and Mis Kliner Jones.
' Mi Frank Heely and other friends
In re.
i .Mae Maker spent the weekend with
her parent. Mr. and Mrs Kd. Haker
Mi. It ill tt Carey, of Portland, wa
the guest of Ml Pilkiugtou during
the past week.
Hot ll.ik, r spent Saluiday uiid Sun
day in Portland at tin- home of his
brother Chile.
Mr. ami Mr. Frame Jr. and Mm
Frame, Sr, hating been tisiliiiK tela
lite in this tlclnity.
Mis Mart Probst gate one of her
splendid conceit at Sherwood on Fri
day and quite a number of Wllsoiitllle
friends attended.
Mrs Halalgla's m. mi friends hi,
4 4 4 ' 4- 4 4 4
I Special I
shopping
OAK GROVE NEWS NOTES.
OAK llKOVE. Ore. Nov. 2 (Spe
cial i The supper given bt the Ladles'
Aid society of the Methodist i hun h
wa a success socially and financially.
Thirty dollars was cleared to be used
for the church.
Hallowe'en was kept by most of the
younS people. Several parties were
..!... .....I ..I,. ,i -.i.l.,.l lh. wlp.td
, , .. ' , ; pleasantly
eariv in inv eieiuiig. i.niie uaum,,.-,
was done. A few (tates were ex
changed and some wood pile upset.
Miss Alma Lewis entertained tho
seventh and eighth grades with a
party at her home Tuesday evening.
Miss Hester Armstrong entertained
Tuesday evening the Misses Edith and
Marion Dunham. Edith Griffith and
Vernon Hennett. Parnard Ford uud
spent thfi week-end with Mr. and Mrs j Fred Nelson. The evening was spent
'S EXCHANGE
TO BE STARTED
TO BE LOCATED AT THE PROSSER
CONFECTIONERY.
OSWEGO. Ore.. Nov. 2 (Special)
The Interprislng women of this
town expect to start a woman's ex
change at Prosser's confectionery
store In the near future.
Having all kinds of needlework and
useful articles, also cakes will be on
sale Saturdays.
Will Reimers.
A. K. Wilson made a flying trip to
Vancouver. P.. C. last week.
Five loads of lime rocks for the ce
ment plant from Roseburg. came In
Monday morning.
WILSONVILLE.
. rf- ip Q 4
WILSONVILLE. Ore., Nov. 2. iSpe .
clal) Mrs. Mary Seely visited in!
Portland this week. j
Mrs. Royce Is visiting old friendi
in music and games.
R. Reynolds, the butcher, will close
his shop today, and go to 1-ake county
' where he has a good opening at a larg
er place.
i Mr. Starley, of Portland, has pur-
; chased the property of E. E. Thomas
and moved In Tuesday.
Mrs. Jacobs and grandson, of Pen-'
! dleton, mother of Mrs. George Illghain, j
1 left Monday for her home after a j
i week's visit with her daughter.
i Earl llodL-e left Saturday evening 1
for Cottage Grove on business.
1 Mr. aad Mrs. Sam Robecker. Mr
and Mrs. Avery Robecker. Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton illack und two sons, Rob-
FDVB IHF CLOVER
MRS. G. N. PETTINGER HOSTESS
AT INTERESTING AFFAIR.
OSWEGO, Ore., Nov. 2. (Special)
The Four Leaf Clover club gave a
hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs.
G. H. Pettintier's last Saturday even
ing. The girls were dressed In vari
ous fancy costumes. Six ghosts came
in later giving the children fruit, nutt,
and candy. The children played sev
eral magic and trick games and danced
the 'Virginia reel."
lone King, Alda Wirtz, Delia Davis,
and Doris Nielbusch danced a toe
donee. Chocolate, cookies, cake, can
dy and popcorn were served late In
the evening. All enjoyed the joyful
occasion.
erl and James, of Mt. Pleasant, were
j dinner guests at the home of Mr. and
! Mrs. K. C. Warren Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Armstrong were
j Portland visitors Saturday evening.
I Mrs. MiCullahan and children, of
! Twilight, spent Sunday at the home
i of L. E. Pullard.
I Frank Dayton and family moved to
i Portland for the winter.
Forest Reynolds went to Grants
and neighbors here. Mrs. Rovce for
merly lived here.
Mr. and Mrs. stytes have noted to:
Molloy. j
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Riitherft rd :;re j
home again. '
Dan Stalnicker has been quite ill '
but is improving. i
The new bubbling fountain ,i;mp, or!
' bite the bubble fountain" ar it may i
be called, has arrived for the si lnwil !
and is to installed at once , ''iis's ThursdayNm business.
The Women's Christion Temperance I Mrs- M- F- ,,ol,lirlt wl" a,-rvu ,m'lll:,
I'nion was entertained bv Mrs. llr,ni ial1 (lay r tla' '''U'"1 at "-r lorn
ing Thursday. Mrs. E. II. Andrews " the t0r"er of ,lallrHi,(1 HVon",! a'"'
nf rwwnn r-itv in oi.n.iun. ,.. I enter street in tne vturren winning.
Portland England buys two ship
loads of flour at $7.80 a barrel and one
Chicago firm bought about 1,000,000
bushels of wheat at 1.55 for blue
Ktem, Portland delivery.
ac
companied by a splendid singu Six
teen women discussed the coming i lec
tion. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Ilrown in Wilson
ville on the second Thursday of No
vember. On the fourth Thursday
Mrs. Charles Myers, of Hood View
will entertain the union.
The recent rain has stopped Ibe
many farmers from hauling gravel on
the road. Three or four miles have
been graveled, all being donation
work.
The recent rain hns stopped potato
digging. !
The I. O. O. F. and women of the i
order entertained at open meeting Fri-1
day. Supper was served after which !
a'l joined in a social game of ."00 un
til a late hour.
MIhs Mary Anne Probst accompli-'
nied by Prof. Chapman of Portland.'
;;ave a splendid musical in Sherwood
Friday evening, which was well at
tended. Dr. and Mrs. Ilrown have installed
a telephone in their home, much to
the delight of their many friends. j
The Parent-Teacher circle will meet
John
the .schoolbouse
'',:'',) o'dock.
Julian Is working at the Mil-
i waukie garage.
Mrs. Huddlestone and family will
I move to the McArthur house the last
j of the week.
j The Fancy Work and Domestic Scl
: ence club will meet next Wednesday
i at the home of Mrs. M. F. Hobkirk
1 on Railroad avenue.
' The Parent-Teacher association will
; hold the first musical Friday evening
I at the school house. A vocal and In-
strumental program will be given.
Mrs. .1. Waldron will entertain the
Social Service club Thursday, Novem
ber !).
Chapter '! of the P. K. O. Sisterhood
will meet at the home of Mrs. ('. Dun
ham on Courtney road Thursday after
noon. Mrs. Frank Illackman will sing lit
the While Temple In Portland Wed-j
nesduy afternoon lor the mission so-1
cicty.
The Oak Grove, school board will
hold a meeting next week at the
school house to prepare a budget for
the next year.
The polling place for Oak Grove
Friday afternoon Iire,:"'1 1 "
real estate office, and for precinct No.
2 the school house. Polls
from 8 a. m. to 8 p. ni.
glad to know that .be Is miuicwhut
belter, alter her lllm -s of seter.il
week.' tint ut lull.
Attorney M.ieGlniu. of Portland,
and J. N Sleter. or Oregon City
were lu our tillage i n Thursday on
legal business.
1 hit Id Morrison, of the Etenlng Tel
i grain staff, formerly a resident of
this place, will dellur a lecture ut
the A O. I'. V. hall on Saturday ricn
Ing. N'otunber Ith at o'clock, dis
cussing the Issue of the coming citv
Hon. Everyone I cordially Invited to
: attend.
Mis Sioll.ird and Miss Llsher.
: teachers of the local bcol. gate a
! pleasant surprise to tins pupil oil
' Tuesday afternoon, to celebrate bal
i low e'en. The rooms were darkened
during n-cess uud ghosts uppeared up
on the scene. A dainty lunch was
jserted iitnl the children bad a happy
time.
I Mrs. Elmer June entertained the
f Mother' i lub of Corral Creek, very
on Tuesday afternoon. A
collation of dainties appropriate to
i hallowe'en was served
! The Uidies Aid ' M y church
will glte a parcel-post social In the
j basement of the church on Suturday
levelling, NoteinlK-r I Ith. A chicken
i pie supper will bo sorted at 7 o'clock,
' at a.'c Hr plate for adult and 2o
j cents for children, after which the pur
I eels will be sold at 10c apiece. These
; ladies of the local aid society are fa
1 nious as good cook and we are sure
j this supper will be up to the usual
i standard of excellence,
j Mrs. A. MiicConnell and Donnle
! Ilrown were Portlatirt visitors on Sal
1 unlay.
Mrs. Robert Graham went to Port
, land on Saturday on business.
A suit of attai hment In the local
I court of Justice Say on Thursday, Oe-
tuber .'illh. by Chas. Haker against J.
H. ('launch, the Jury decided In favor
of C. Haker iu the sum of '.0. Tho
members of the Jury were Frank Stan
gel, A. p. Todd, Geo. Murray, Harry
Say, A. Cainehl and C. Comstock.
A delightful hallowe'en social was
given by the Mothers' club of Corrul
Creek school to the members of that
district, at the school house on Sat
urday evening. October 28th. The
school room was appropriately deco
rated for the occasion with autumn
leaves, Jack-o-lantems and witches,
with owls ami blin k cats peering out
through the shadows. The supper
was a bountiful one, and was served
at 7 o'clock In cafeteria fashion, the
table being artistically derorated In
yellow und bluck. After the Hiimptu
oils repast, hallowe'en games were
rilavcd. The nrlzes for the gaum of
casts made out of gum was awarded
to A. A. Wood, as being the best art
ist and to II. RelsMiier, for having the
least artistic ability. In the game or
c noosing sides and throwing a ball
through a ring, the members of Mr.
Jones' side were declared the win
ners and u bag of peanuts was given
them, which they very generously ill.
vlded with their opponents.
IIIZEI.M. (re. Nov. 2
Mi C. C. I'oiliuid was
In Oiegon City Wednesday
.Master Jerry Mula wu u pleusunt
luilcriil the .loiieih Zltney homo Wed
lies, lav etenlng.
George WIIhoii and Arence Johnson
weie pleu-.iiiit caller of s. H. HoiinK
V edni a, lav morning
Jerry Flnla Sr , a progressive duliy
farmer of this lo, ulliy wu a bu.l
lie, ti.lior lu Tualatin Meadow Mon
lay
Mrs. A Woiihlngton tailed on Mi.
K Helm Sunday afternoon.
Arence Johnson was a bu.lnes lis
Itor lu Oregon City Wednesday nfler
noon.
II M Holland was a business xinll
or In (he count r seat Wednesday
George J. Nagl wa marketing ap
pies In Portland Saturday
Theodore Slelnhlller wu lu Osite
go Wednesday.
A K. Thoiims .pent a cry pleasant
eteiilng with Fred Lehman Thursday
S. S lout was n business visitor
III So'lwood Thursday
. II .It uey of ll.lella. I busy
these day marketing his Immense
i rop of grape
Mr. A. E Thomas who has been
III for mile tlum was Kuddenly taken
worse Wednesday night and diMior
tin called He hud her reunited to
the Oregon City hospital wherca ei
on operation was performed She I
nun ri tietter.
Mr. uud Mrs. Charle Lortj of Port
land spent the weekend ut the home
of the hitter's parent. Mr. and Mr
o.lncth Johnson
Habv Robert Eastman who has been
111 I much Improved now.
Mr. und Mr W. II Zlvncy und til!
dreil inotored to Portland and spent
i the day there Friday.
Joueth Johnson wu n tlsltor In Os
wego Sunday.
Mr. Siile called on friends In the
neighborhood Monday.
Several from lla.-ellil utlemleil the
Democratic rally In Oswego Wednes
day eteiilng.
The Ilaelia Non Sectarian Sunday
school met Sunday In (he new school
building with the aterage crowd lu
attendance. Miss Lena M Lehman
was elected by a unanimous vote
the office of librarian.
Mts Lucille Duncun gave un Inter
esting talk to the younger member
on undent ship und mode of travel.
Mr. Lehman discussed the Golden
Text. Mr. H. T. Duncun Is superin
tendent. Sunday school every Sunday
u iu:.iu.
Fred Lehman Is taking euro
ARE LAID
FOR STATEWIDE
RACE ANTIPATHY
ROAD CAMPAIGN
MANY ORGANIZATIONS UNITE IN
THE OREGON GOOD ROADS
COMMITTEE.
SEVERAL PROPOSALS AREIMADE
TO flNANCE 6ETTERIHIGHWAYS
Increait In Automobile Llctntc and
In Stat Road Tag Suuyntcd
Clackamas County Men Art
Commute Orflor.
PORTUVND, Oct ;iu - iSpei lull
For the purpose of agreeing upon n
slate wide road plogluui In be sub
mil (ill to the next lcglutuic. repre
sentatltes of eleven 01 guliDat lolls met
here today und formed what Is termed
the Oregon Good Roads coinuiltleo.
with the following officers (I. VY.
Tuylor, president, Charle K. Spem e.
t Ice president ; Robert E. Smith, sec
relurt ; J. C. Aiuswoilh. lieasurei
Seten Uiember constitute the execu-
tlte coiumlttiH-. Including the offlici1
and three othi-r: John F. Daly. J. D I
Urowu und E. E. Hrodle.
The purpose ol the oigalilalloti Is
lo prepare u good roads program upon
which the scleral Interest of ill"
state may hiirmoiiUo lu the past thn
ambition of the motorist und a.l.o
ate of a larger mllluge tux hate had
the opposition of people who hate fov
ored u low lux, with the lesull thai
the legislature bus done little to fur
ther the cause of good roads in the
stale. It Is probable thai III" I'onltlct
Ing Interest will be uble lo effei t u
program, and may rnum
NATIONA
L PERIL
AGREE BISHOPS
"UNCON8ECHATIO PROSPERITY"
IS CALLED MENACE TO
MANHOOD.
JUSTICE IS ADVISED TO END
All DANCER FROM THE ORIENT
Paitoml L'ttcr of Protestant Epnto
pal Church Say NHoni at Wr
Hav Much to Telch Peop'e
of United Statre
i" r.urinony program, aim may
mend u half mill tux, un lucieused
license, uud
I '
Mrs.
.' i
while hi
of baby Luring Thoina
mother I at the hospital.
11. T. Duncan. Huxella, is very busy
digging potatoes and marketing his
Immense crop of grapes.
George Wilson was a business ti
Itor In Portland Saturday.
Corklns Ackerson spent
afternoon Saturday with
Mrs. C. C. Ilorhind.
Mr. and -Mrs. .1. Flalu
a pleasant
his sister,
friends
Sunday
Int,
from Portland Saturday and
HAZELIA.
a. j, 4. 4. -t- 4
Could Not Do Her Cooking.
Mrs, F. E. Hartmnlstcr, Tea., Mo.,
writes: "I was nffected with kidney
trouble for two years. I was so had
this summer I could hardly do my
cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills und
they helped me. I feel like a new
person." Too many women neglect
symptoms of kidney derangement.
When the kidneys are not properly
doing their work poisons left In the
1 system cause weak hack, dizziness,
pnfflness under eyes, swollen ankles,
mints, and rheumatism. Jones Drug
Co. Adv.
ut the.
Sunday
are apen
According lo hist published figures,
every man, woman and child In Ore
gon will this year pay $110 tax for state
county, city schools, the state tux be
ing only about $.'! of the $-'!0.
FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY
Villiger & Schleiss, Props.
Pure Milk and Cream AH New Sanitary Implements
High Grade Inspected Cattle
PHONES:
B-6I6I; Local 371
First and "A" Su.
Oswego, Oregon
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
HAZELIA. Ore., Nov. 2. (Special!
Harold A. linker, of Portland, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr. und
Mrs. Hugh Hukcr.
Mrs. J. P, Cook and son, W, II. Cook
were pleasantly entertained
home of I. Austin ut Oswego,
afternoon.
Mr. und Mrs. J. II. Wanker, of Medi
cul Springs, Ore., urn receiving rim
grntiilutlons over the arrival of a baby
girl, born Wednesduy, October 'iu.
Misses Hat tie Wanker and Dottin
Zlnser, und Mr. Klva Wanker were
pleasantly entertained by Lucille
Illauche und Herbert Duncun Sunday
afternoon.
Miss Ethel linker visited her cous
ins, Hie Misses Ktliel Thompson and
Ma 1011 Thompson, of Oswego, Satur
day und Sunday.
Mrs. A. E. Thomas who was taken
suddenly ill Thursday morning and
moved to the hospital ut Oregon City
Is much better lit this writing.
Mrs. S. II. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mel
tin Carter and Lloyd Carter, of Port
land, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
W. Wanker and Miss Lulu Wanker
Sunday.
Mr. Dell and little daughter, Audrey,
from Portland, were guoHts ut the
Eustinini and McMuhun home Satur
day und Sunday.
Mrs. Covey and Mrs. Thomas Arm
strong, of West Linn, culled on Mrn
H. T. Duncun Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mundy, Into ol
Switzerland, are visiting the former'a
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. (!. Leh
111 an.
Hoy L, Foster returned home from
Columbia City, Ind., Wednesday.
J. (ieo. Nagl culled on Ed Wanker
Sunday morning.
Mrs. C. W. Chllds and Mrs. F. II.
Chillis visited with Mrs. F. W Wan
ker Sunday afternoon
I). E. Long was u Portland visitor
Monday.
Mis. F. Hultborg Is serlous'y ill.
W. II. Cook, F. W. Wanker and .1.
P. Cook transacted business In the
county sent Tuesday.
Mrs. Ed Wanker culled on Mrs. II.
T. Duncan Tuesday afternoon of last
week.
graduated uuloiiioblle
place the money from these two
source Into the hands of u cotnmls
slon. together with the money from
the I'ulted State government (orct
reserves and the funds from thel
Shucklcford luw, the total being close
lo II.ijoo.ikio for the next eur.
Tim State (Jrulige. Farmer I'nion,
Federation of Uibor. Oregon Stain
Editorial association, Portland Cham
ber of Commerce, State Hunker u
socliltioll, Oregon llolelmcn' ussocl-
lit lull. Stale laxpuvcrs league, (ire
koii Dally .Newspaper Publishers' us
social Ion, Portland Automobile club
und Portland Iteally board bad two
llcleciiletl 1.111-lt nt t,i.liivM 1111. ,l in "'i
rlullied 1 , ,. ... , , ,
! named lo represent such IMirtloii ol
the state not covered by the nrgiinlu
tlon delegates. The following coin
nilttees were tunned to draft reports
for Hubiuisslon to the executive com
mittee;
Highway routes J. C. Alnsworth,
Dr. C. W. Cornelius, J. A. Smith.
High commission uud engineer- ().
W. Taylor, C. E. Spence, Charles H.
Fisher, II. I Corbelt, John K. Cralke.
Highway or road luwa J. I). Ilrown,
F. L. Myers, H. 0. Leedy.
Automobile llccnscltoht. E. Smith,
Julius L. Mider, Finery Olmsted.
(loverniuent aid John F. Daly, ().
M. Clark. F. E. Tuylor.
Cooperation with counties Charles
E. Spence, Phil Metschau, Otto Hurt
wig.
Highway lax K. E. Hrodle, E
Stack, Franklin T. Griffith.
ST l.l il IS, Oi I .'7 Warliluc. iuer
bans agaliot 'the daimcr of ri. e .111
tlpathv llainlug lulu hailed' an I
against ' niicoiin iaie, pronpei llt
whli h Is bound to eiulne manhood lo
lb-cat." the palorul Idler of die Plot
e-l.lnt Eplsiopnl hurt h wa re.nl it
tho lliial lolnl senainii of the Irlc11111.il
lolllclltloll llele lislat
The II I I r In the lnciolle of the lilt
hlidlopn of the 1 bun II lo IU I ollli.eini
1 .nils und 11 11 '1 1 r Hie , hun li l.i ..III
he read In cult Kpou o,iiliau chui'h
III the coiinti t
I hill, o 111,, hi previous pniior.il le.
leis. II dealt ulih sri ular rather Ih.iu
en 'eahist li III I, Hall II ret lowed I II
illllons In the r11ll.1l State and l.ui
ope mid III the Client and pointed oul
lo this coiinlrt Hie threat that lliiitcr.,
lu u hall, malum which usuumr "Ihe
uglv role of group selfishness or l.ilv
patriotism "
' Whaleter ilangci limy He Inikiiu
betond our western liorlitou," It -si-rted.
"can surely In aterteil by
spirit of )iistl, e which ha not ulwat,
pretalled In our ib-nllug with I In
Orient." Melhber 1 f the llliri tl were .III
Inonl'died to Mill, lift their Wealth to
offering freely of their ubtance to
Cod's cause." II being added that
wounds of Armenia Poland and
glum still Me nupliig In III)' skv
offer their dumb appeal to (iod
niun."
The letter In putt follow:
'America I lut lied toduy In world
wide cohfiiHlou whbh fin, I a 111, 1-1
acute expiesHloii In the battlefield id
Europe. No self Isolation mi our pari
I possible. The fortune of tho tin
lion are Inlerttoteu a tho threads
of (upcslry.
'Interest can never again bn sec
tional. The world lu henceforth one,
for the lime being In a disturbed ii,
suffering unity, in days to romo In a
unity where onler and health will
reign. Political expediency may In
war li rcipilre neutrality nt tin
state, Imt u cunuot hold lu lensh tin
sympathies of the Individual clll.cn
A man cannot he passionless ami re
lulu his niunlinoil.
Hi
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and
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MARKET REPORT
' . NEEDY.
4. 4, -8 4, , S , , t, 1. ,tr, .j, .
NEED V, Ore., Nov. 2 (SpeciuD
We uro having our long looked for
ruin, which all uppreciule very much,
especially the. farmers who 11 r ready
to plow und sow their full grain.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Fish and son,
Miriam, spent Saturday with the hit
tor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Kocher, of Mark's Prairie.
Mrs. C!arenci! Miller, who has been
on Hie sick list and alter a slight op
(ration performed nt the iliilibnrd I111.-1-
pllal, Is Improving rapidly. Her sis- i Yoarlliius
let", Mrs. John Stuwe, In i;tn.tlng itli Steers
her nt present. j Cows, per
Those of Needy's wighlli grade i',i:ul Veal, lb..,
BUYING.
Produc.
Potatoes, per 1011 lbs
Huller (county) ,er ,-,,11
Eggs, per doz
Vegetable!.
Currols, 3 biimhes
Lettuco (per dim. hunches)....
Heels (per do., hunches)
Tomatoes
Turnips, por dm. bunches
SELLING.
Potatoes, per I nil lbs
Eggs, por doz
Cilbbuge, por head
Mutter, per roll (country)
Creamery butter, per roll
Tomatoes
( arrets, per hunch fa
Lottucn, 2 bunches '.'ir
Meets, per bunch r.
Celery, hunch, r.c; lb c
Sugar, dry granulated, 1 00 lbs. . $s.L,',
Sugar, pure cane, 1 1 lbs $1.00
Sugar, dry granulated, 100 lbs.. JS.111)
Sugar (pure nine) 100 lbs $x, .,-,
Jl.lo
, . Me
, .Cm
.Ilk
. 20c
lOo
. .. r.r.c
. . . . Idc
. . $...10
asc
. ri? me
. . . . 7'if:
. . . ,!l(lc
tl.'ic
BUYING.
Meat.
''vo hogs js.70 to $,s.;;,
SlK'eji (old) per lb, drciaed II to 1 1 1,.,.
fi (o lie
Kwes
Lamb,
per lb
per lb.
lb: ....
nates that have to go elsewhere 10
high school ure: Jim Wilson, attend
ing at Hubbard; Vernon Lorgicn,
101 li el Italney and Albert Voder al
Clinby; Earl Owen mid Wesley
Brocket nt Molulla; Alma llofruuiu at
Hillsboro.
Ihe putty going lo the const with
August Hluwe and Mr. Weaver have
returned with a nice lot of fish.
11
Hens
Old lioOHlel'H,
. .7ri-7V4u
. . . .(Ili"c
5 to a i,e
. . I to ,'ll'
10 lo Hi
12c
Sc
GRANGE DEBATE8 MEASURES
The Warner (Jrungc met Saturday
to discuss the measures on the ballot
November 7. Women members of the
grange were Just as well posted on the
amendments as were the men. At
noon a diner was served, and during
Ihe afternoon an excellent program
was given, In charge of the lecturer,
George Lazelle,
J. D. Hitter bus Just eomp'olocl
two-room house for Curl Carlson. Mi
Yoiingren who recently bought fonrly
acres from John Noblitt uud also rent
ed Curl Carlsons farm for the next
yeur will occupy the now house.
Mrs. Sundy Leach, of Vlda, Oregon,
who, for the past two weeks, lias been
visiting her parents, Mr. und Mrs. D.
II. Yoder, returned to her home ac-
comparilcd by her sister, Driicillu, who
will remain for a few weeks' visit.
Vernlce Ijitit. Is working for John
filthier, Jr., remodeling, papering nnd
minting Ihe hitter's house.
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt und Mrs. John
Shcphard are spending a few days ut
the coast.
Mrs. Will Icach spent Wednesday
with Mrs. D. D. Yoder.
, . 1 1 .r,o
, .$2.10
$1,111
per lb
Feed.
Oats, per 100 lbs
Wheat, per Hill lbs
ShorlH, XO-lh. sack '.
riour, per sncK $l.r.O to $1.(1.1
Salt, r.o His. high griido 4o:
Hrmi, (lo-lb. suck 7;.
Hay, per Ion $14.00(0.20.00
Chick food, per 100 lb- $2.75
Scratch food, per 100 His $2'r.O
Hone, per 100 His $2,55
Meet pulp, per 100 lbs ....$(.2.1
Dig 4 hog feed, ror 100 $1.1,0
Kucklc feed, per 100 lbs $2 21
Twin Four Hog I-Ved ."$ni0
The best way to overcome tho ren
net shortage Tor cheese making Is (o
get farmers uud slaughterhouse men
to save the reiuiel the founl. -(,.,...
nch of calves- und send them to rnr.
net manufacturer, snvs P. S i.n,.i.
of the O. A. C. dairy denartniem ti-
Iheso men do not understui.,1
Ing rennets for shipment dulrym.-n In
lercsled ran secure fr them r..n no,.
ticnlurs by writing to th rutins ..i.
' department.
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