nr THE WEGO RECORD BETTER ROADS on (his side of the River. R.II.ROAI Con nection with Coun ty .Seat. - DKVOTKI) TO Till- HIST INTERESTS OK OSWEGO AND VICINITY OS i ' Ik THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. I 4 All niattert, t-i (nlnlnic to this department ran ha taken up with j Mlim Delia Piwwr. Itrl repr- scntiitlve of the Oawego Kecurd. ' Kindly phonn nrw Item. ' l Advertising rates madt roqutat. Ill OF THREE Hi ONE-HALF MILLS LEVIED DOMESTIC SCIENCE ANO MANUAL TRAINING VOTED FOR. ilSW K'itV Ore.. Nov. S. iSi-ci-in: - tax of 3'j mill was lovl.'d on nil ,ihell.le proKrty in the ditrli I al 1 ho school meeting la.-t Friday even ing. November :!rj. Iniiielie selent'e unit manual training were voted upon A strong vole in favor of same wai tast and will he placed In tin n luml ! .iti,ay next year. Mr. Woodward Ujkcd rur I ho e of the school ilay ulicd two nlchta of each work for the iim- of teaching and helping the bo ran1: Ing from 11 to IS years, along the lnuniial training line. This roiuest was granted and Mr. Woodard volun teered his service in wlrliiB the shed and alM) offered to pay for the amount of electricity iiM'd earh evening, but lh school lies decided to attend to that part, as Mr. Woodard has taken nch n active Interest In the Ihiv of this town and the people hope ihildren will also s enthusiastic enough to appreciate the fact and be on hand every night appointed for them. tailed tn her brother lienrge l'l.ifi Saturday. Chaa. H.ir.tman It exteiiMicly tin 1 proving hla (ri'l il In old lowu an 1 placing a tde coin I it.' walk front !' house to the gale Mr. and Mm. ! Jone. ot Heater Creek, were vialtliig at the lioine of Wnt. Dyer Sunday. Mra Waller Waldorf and thlldrrii of Miilino. are spending a ten d.it with Mia. A'ono Waldorf. ( Mr and Mrs. Atl'ert Walling of I'ort html have hern tUltlll their il.iML.htcr 1 - -- Mra laniard llalltuau tills ek known upon i Mrs I. II Jarlsch aa tolled to I'lirtlaud Miuiday on an mint of Iter' I met ea illnesa who la under the i.itc o.' I two doctor. The child haa a aeteic ' i an' of measles. Mr Stone and Mr Whitten. of Al- ' tiHina. Wash, are vlMtlug friends an I . relatives Mrs. Kliertliatl. of east Pnltlali.l ' ! gave miscellaneous nhowcr MunJav evening for Mario Dd'ape and tiny j Marble. Mr. and Mra. ("haa. Itirkner. Miss l.cotia Jarisch Vent Parkley .ui.l Mr. and Mrs. I., llarlm. were Invited and report a lovely time. The joiiiu link received many useliil and Ih.iu t fill gl!t. Rev. Tarluiuar. of Ashland, prc.ii In d a wonderful sermon at the ('ongreci tlnti.il chun h Sunday evening. Mrs Cillicrt has been a visitor f Mrs. John fox the past week. Mrs. II. Itorghorst entertained Mr-. New lands. Mrs. C. IVthhe. Mrs. D 0 Mrs. Stephens and .Mrs. Well on .1 . t.ttng talk on, ' The Hhlpaiecka Mellla" Mrs. A W iirlllillgl .n cu-ed the xisle I'aul and Mr. H S lliiunll tlitti Umn the (ioldeil Text In the houl Mli.. HUmh Duncan Is veil liuat having drht.il woik dune Max McXUhah apvnt a er I'll a. ant aMetiuHOi Monday al the home ol his p.irviita. Mr and Mr Joseph Mc Mal.an Ifiiuv and Knill Zlinct wire the gin ! of Iheli grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Ji.ah Zliliev Xloliday evening S. S. I'onti called on Timolol! i SteMihllVr Monday. Mis Mvrtle I'.h'jiuI Is mi the n, j list OAK GROVE CHURCH NOTES. ster last week. Mrs. Morris Wlhnarth. with the ai siM.itne of his aunt. Mrs. Aton. ol ilnliain. entertained friends at his bachelor quarters (u Old Town Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. t'has. lUckner will setid the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cctirge ItulliH'k, of Camas. Wa-li. .Miss Myrtle MilVmald has heet: visiting friends In St. Johns the pat wovk. William Hoyd has lieen confined to his bed for several days with lumi nal. Two of the iro:ninent young Utiles' of this town were so excited over the election they' wagered $10 apieces on their candidate. 1 ; 1K lIUtlVK. Nov. (Sis-, lall - K.', )iiw pelting mhiii tut il.iinllU to a large audience l.i-t Siimlav eten lug I'sual service next Sunday morn Ing and evening prea. hlng l.y the pas tor. I!e. Ivl.oui: Sutida a h.sd at 10 o t lih k. t' l Smith, sui't nut. n l. nt Krlilav evening the t,.y Scuts wtl' give ail entcrt.iliitnciit. views tif the Holy City will .e shown and nth. -is several tiuMcal numli r will Le on the program. ladles' uld had a very miccessful illntier and sui.per on eleitlou tlav The ladies In charge were Mrs tl -oree ArtnstrotiK and Mrs. T. It Hla. kert.y. Henry llardeatry heard the sad news of the death of his sou In Cortland Monday. The hoy was run over hy an auto trm k ntid killed. , Mrs liuy Hlmpkliis vuilrd her pal i ills a few data last wea k X W.thtlni and f. II I'hU.la Were marketing taullllower In I'oitlutid la -I wet h. Mlaira llottlv 7.1ns, r and llattie Wanker made a litialne trip to I'm I laud and Oreg.ni flty Saturday. Mrs Sarah fhll.la and Mm K. II t hllda tailed on Mrs y W. Wanker and Mlsa l.nlu Wanker Monday after nta.n Mra l.vnetle t'lilliU Iwa U-en auf fertng with a sever cnld Mrs Alfrv d Thnmaa r. turned home Saturday. Ml.s I n. Illr Mnn.an Pat Id lamg lleri.t it liiimaii. Wlnfl.1.1 I'ak.r an l.lta Wanker were gu. l of MN Hut j He Wanker Sunday afternoon and er flll.tR. t.eorge M. lutyre from ttawegn s Ited hla aunt. Mra. J. S lacks.. u Sun lav alterntttin. MKa l.ltllan Tlediiinn ,l Staffoid. la atavlng with Mra. A. K Tliomaa. Mra tleoige I'snn was In Oswego Tuesday morning. KINO CIOR0E DECORATES BRANDON. 'ZIP LAYER," FOR HIS ACHIEVEMENTS i STAFFORD. . t 4 II M It tH OAK CROVE LOCALS. OAK CIIOVK. Nov 9 (Special! - Mrs. It. A. r.tMlson. of Troutdale. spent ; Saturday with her daughter. Mrs J. 1 It. Kv atis. ' The 1 on-iellow c'ub nut at the home of Mrs. Ja. k King m ar Ar.l. n , wald station Monday. Mrs J. II. Kv -ans was apiMiititcd leuder for six j months. Subject for the first half of; the year will be 'Hiawatha." Master Kred Craves of rortlaud. la visiting his grandparents, Mr. and i Mrs. J. It. Kvans. ! STA VV iltli. Orv . N.o . iSp, j t lal I Sufficient rain has fallen to e.i alle the plows to atari, and In the meantime men have I vti preparing the rltln tif way for the new sidewalks for whbb the ledlea' ('tide has pro tided plank and spike for the worit places, lint several tin u we are told have offered - " ' m.nl work by going down into their oi IHs kets to pay fr nd.litn.nal material, and Mr. Weddle. assisted by the road supervisor Masted out a big stump near t.'ie Itabblc place which stood ip the way. using a half box of giant powder for the purtHW..' nt X n i t '. ' 1 ii r m. ..aw i v s , riCMTINO PITCH ACTION DEMANDED. Tlie pi I "'d (naturally tolilial In COUNCILMANIC INI AROUSED TO the Mitwaiikltt ally iIimIIiim to be llebl Ih'ifiulM'r i haa mil dete!iin it. Judge Kelaii illtipplug friilii the la. e Thla leaves John Hnt.ler as the oulj aspirant In the field al the pi n ' " " ""' . Htephell Culver, plesl.lelit all.) gill Mayor IYItt.il. who up to tin. II ,,r l(lllll,.r r lr j,,,,,, l ii) Vn ha lieeii lliiiM'omiulllal has algiilfltd .... ... 1.1. lolfullo,, o re.ruu, from alio. Ii.g i ,U,Um '" ( n"f '"" "'" hla Inline Id .i tin the ballot and will ' wllliltl M data dullug fioni Ot tuber 2 lliintt hla sii.Hirt and lender what aa comply with the ie.iiliiuneiila eta. I' d slslaiue h call to Mr Hinder, being I , ,1,,, . xilUatikla or f,.r..il hi. accor.i wiiii ma view a ami I., lit-v In Ing III in tilled and capable to hold the lelua nf illy ifnvc niinc lit in hla lunula II la pmbable thitl Mr Ki lu will becnliiii a taiidlilale fur the illy tiiun I'll, al bust ail hit haa evplensetl llllll self K.lwind IIhh t-ri will a'ao be a i an. II. lute ami frlemiit will petition both Mr ;rai.le and Mr Miller to statu I for re eleclliui by tirtuii nf then rvperleiue ami fuiiilllarli v with prea cut illy urtalra Mis Mak'Xle Jnlm ! si.n and llstrv Ameele (lie . nil. Inl.it. 'i ! for the council. I'etitl..n uio nut. In some limtan. e and are hciiiK ruplilly kne. (nr the Humiliating nf tin. .11(1. -rent i smll. tales i lulerealllig tlev eluiiuelila are pliiln Ised. Iiollar water will prnl.ab'y be all la sue. Th Sol Difficulty. I'hulA bv Att.vrl.an IV Ammuuhi l.leiilrnaiit Alfred llntmloii nf the Uritish aruiv avlutloit Cnrna haa sun . The last gun of the political cam ( n, ii,, f -Zei.nt.lin .'v..r' i..r to. FIRE BEYOND CONTROL COM PLETELY DESTROYS HOUSE. OSWEGO, Ore.. Nov. 9. (Special I Oswego citizens were awakened from their peaceful slumbers Saturday morning at 2 o'clock by the music of the fire boll, which was the first rea! fire since the bell was purchased. The house that burned belonged to Mrs. Segans. It had been vacated but two days by Mr. Stately and family, ao no furniture was burned. The cause of the fire is a mystery and was beyond control before the firemen could respond even though the lioys jinswered (tjj call as soon as the alarm was furtii-d ln HUNTERS ARE WARNED NOT TO VIOLATE LAW. OSWEGO. Ore., Nov. !. (Special) Arthur Mc Vey, deputy game warden, has been having a hard time keeping tho "pot hunters'' from shooting thq ducks In the pond, especially after sundown. This is strictly against t Inlaw. OSWEGO LOCALS. OSWEGO, Ore.. Nov. 9. (Special) Mrs. Vnldeendoorski, nf Spokane, was a guest of Mrs. F. 1'. Mor'-y last week. Dr. Rossister made a hurried trip to Sulem Monday to see his brother-in-law, Mr. Downing, who is very ill. Mrs. E. P. Clay called on nluthc.-, in Portland lust week. Mrs. Joe Mclntyre entertained Mr Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. T. Tomlin and Mrs. Hay9 Thursday evening. Mr. E. P. Clay has returned home from Montana. The Ladies' Aid society will nicer at the home of Mrs. Thou Kox Thurs day. A new organ has been placed in the M. E. church by the members ol tho Epworth league and is certainly a pleasure aa the old organ was worn out and very hard to p'ay. Howard Rose, of Corvullis. and who was with compuny K near the Mexican border the past few months was a caller here Tuesday. Mr. Rose was formerly at the cement plant. Mrs. E. A. Cook, of McMitint illc. OS W ECO. Ore.. Nov. 9. Ralph Hahn. manager of the Frei Pickle Works of Portland, gave an Interest ing talk Wednesday evening at th" llazelia si hool house to a large audi ence. He wants the farmers of thi locality to contract to raise a certain amount of cabbage and cucumber. ana to contract to sell it to hi in for a certain price. He Will .uy a good price, regardless of what the prevail- day mornltie. Mrs. Thompson is rest ing price of cabbage Is. Some of the ing easy and hopes are entertained for fanners here contracted to sell all of a speedy recovery, the cabbage to him. The company' Mrs. Ilessie VIkIcs liumpmnn, of wi.-dies to buy a few acres of land and ! Portland, spent Tuesday with her par xubv locate a pickle factory in Oswe-e'ils. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vigles. go. The Parents' and Teachers' asaoclu- Theodore Stcinhilber delivered some ! Hon held an evening meeting at the day in Portland Monday. school house Wednesday. Mr. Wu!- George WUson ca'led on S. S. Iloiitz dron gave the report of the convention Sunday. j held at The Dalles In October, w hich 11. M. and C. C. Borland were mar- she attended as a delegate. Music ketlng potatoes In Oswego Tuesday, land short talks filled up the evening. Miss Dorothy Zinser was shopping! Mrs. M. F. Hoi. kirk entertained tho in Portland Saturday. Needle Craft and Domestic Science C'has. I-arson. of Tualatin Meadows i club "Wednesday afternoon at her called on C. C. norland Tuesday ev.'home on Railroad avenue. A light enini;. j lunch w as served. S. S. P.outz is helping H. T. Duncan j Miss June Spaulding and Chester of Red Wood farm, dig his immense ; Wright of Portland were dinner guest:) l.iign was fired In Stafiord on the night of halloweVn after which the little bova nf the tielttil'orluH.d exert ed all their little streiik'th to take off a few - n.l carelessly i the stock In to eat up Mis Cane's pota toes am) store the minister's horse, which wits found In a ii.Mc.hl.or a atabU and had lots of fun. C. A. Sweek, of Iturns. Harney Mrs. jessie Gleason returned home i ,','"",'' '""' 'luUo unexpectedly on Tuesday from Hood River in time (.Saturday evening to visit his mothe. rati h..r Imlt.. i f.,r nr..l.l..ni i In law, Mrs. M. A. Gite He is down Mrs. J. W. Thompson, sister of Mrs. A. G. Kinder, underwent a serious op eration at the Scllwood hospital Mon on wu letiil business connected with ter rights In his county. Mrs. Snt-ll. of Astoria. Is vlnltlrg in sticcua In fighting In the air the inmi ater dlrlglldea which menace England 1 He "snapped" recently aa he It-it . Itilcklnghaiil palace. London, after hcl Ing decorated by King George for hla aerial exploits. In olio of hla but lien with a .epp.'liii. In which he dropped IkiiuIib from almve on It. Hran. Ion's machine, was hit several times. Hiau. don la a New .ealunder and Ihl.ly two yearn uld. t!ie neighborhood, where she has host of friends. She was Mlsa l.ii' ll.' Hatton before her marriage. The belfry to the German Haptlst hitrrh is finished nil but paliit.mi and Installing the bel'. Judge Hayes who has been rustbat I Ing on the old place, hud a touch o.' iheumatistn last week. The recent winds raised haw with the roof of tho llayet house, which Is occupied by Mr. Oldham and family crop of potatoes. A. P. Mumler, of Lents. Ore., wac a pleasant caller at the George J. Nag! home Tuesday evening. Shirley and C. Antone ltoutz spent a pleasant evening with Jerry Fiala Monday. George Wilson was a business vis itor in Portland Monday. R. Bowman who formerly lived on Rock F.ottom farm was in the neigh hoi hood Wednesday. Frank fluids Is busy digging his crop of potatoes. Mrs. A. K. Thomas w ho has been ill at the hospital In Oregon City, was removed to her home Saturday. She is much improved In health. W. II. Zivney was a business visit or in the Rose City Saturday. Master Jerry Fiala was unable to attend tch-d Friday on account of a severe cold. Mr. Scott of Tualatin Meadows called on ri. S. Iloutz Saturday. ('. f. norland butchered a fine pork er Saturday. ('. Antone and Shirley lloutz were very pleasantly cntf-t-itiit-.l l.y Mrs. f. f. norland Saturday. Mrs. Fred Lehman was a visitor in Ofwcko Satnrdav. Miss Lil'lan Tindmati of Stafford M'cnt tne week-end with Mrs. A. i; Thomas. Mrs. Prim, of Oswego, was tlie diet of Mrs. V. Worthington last week. Mrs. Ralph putter, who is visiting '.villi her parents, spent Friday in Port land. Mrs. Fred Lehman and Mrs. S. S. . I'.ontz Called on Mrs. A K. Thomas Sunday. Mrs. Frank Chllcls is on the sick list. William Nagl motored to Wilson ville and spent the day there Sunday. The Ha.elia school will give u bas ket socia1 on Saturday evening, No-j vemlier LT.th at the school house. A cordial invitation is extended to ail. The llazelia Sunday school met Sun day wit li a large crowd in attendance. Mrs. Sarah Childs gave a very Intrr-j of Mr. and Mrs. f. A. Worthington Sunday. The Misses Ellen and Ruth Worth ington entertained about 40 young friends on hullowe'en. The evening was spent in music and games and a p'easant evening had hy nil present. Refreshments were served by the host- t ess. The first musical of the season giv en by the Parents' and TeucherB' asso ciation Friday evening was a social success. Owing to the stormy weath er only a few attended. Mrs. Emma McKercher and Mrs. Mary E. Guthrie of Portland, sisters of Mrs. E. C. Warren, spent Friday here visiting their sister and niece. Mrs. C. A. Worthington. Mrs. G. A. llenvie, of Portland, was av sitor here Thursday. The Parent-Teacher association will hold their regular meeting Friday, No vember 10th at the school house at 'i p. m. A full attendance Is requested. In Nt'ta. X "What's the extrn about. boy7 An other big slaughter in the war?" "Wnr nothln'! Why. you big boob, don't you know the home team won a gamer" Wisconsin Stare Journal. An Old Sayinp FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and Cream AH New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONLS: ' B-6I6I; Local 371 First and "A" Su. Oswego, Oregon HAZELIA. M V '. 1 .. i -ii 4. -4. V ? 4 4 j HAZELIA, Ore.. Nov. 9. (Special) j A basket social will be given at the j llazelia school house November !. A good program will be rendered and candy will be sold during the evening. All are invited. J Hugh linker was an Oswego visitor j .Saturday evening. Mrs. .1. A. Cook and Mrs. John Wan-, ker made a business trip to Oregon ! City Wednesday. I Mrs. F. W. Lehman was visiting in j Oswego Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ed Wanker and daughter, Hat-1 tie and little sons, Wm., Jr., and Os- j car. spent a very pleasant afternoon ' with Mrs. J. Geo. Nai,l. 1 Theo Steinhiller was in Oswego Sat unlay. Mrs. It. W. Potter and little son. Clarence, were guests nf Miss Ethel linker Sunday. MIIIUKIE if GET II PICKLE FJCTOIlIf Mr. Ralph lliihn. manager of the Frel Pit kle Worka of Portland, Is con sidering Mllwiiukiu as tho possible lit. cation of a new pickle, fuclory. Tlii.t news, learned late lust week, la pleas unt. Indeed, In local peop'e. The cum. puny has constructed with fanners hereabouts and across the river for 100 tons of cabbage for the coming year and by establishing the works here would save considerable In freight. Providing that a site can be se cured at a nominal price a twoacre tract w ill be purchased und a fuclory '. erected at w hlch 40 or .10 people would be employed for portion of the year und several the year around. Milwuiikie and the Clackamas dis trict could well support u large Insti tution of this kind, this district being known for Its variety und exce'lence In vegetable crops. A small fruit can nery would ulso be n paying proposition. one Ihliiii )ou d be She- Hut for ootl dinn er. He -A ml what a ihnlT Khe- -Vuu. Pittsburgh l're. flan. bl... Hui It l the ultimatum of tlie illy i nun. II luinbd down ut Mi. l.mt liifcllUK The ultiii k on I In- Carter lo.nl t.it led bv Conn. Iim, in I'li.illea t'ii,,i ,i. who tni) ubliil wild abetted by his Id h t oiiiicllliieu to a man.. It se. n. In Hint tin' I II v .U.In mean imtl i.'ti mid Hint the dilatory methods of the r.i.ll...i,l .. i. pie hate aioiined the conn -1 1 in tin !' lie to ii ilt rce where unthliig ilpUt of a In 'I i tun d lafice with cult r. iili . nt laid ilottn will ..t n. ccpled Mr Cnuimi'l lu opening the flr.lil nit the road leluaikad that ni for one i hud ulwuta bun I -iiieiit with Hie rail j lo.nl people und eten at the la .1 meet i Ing when Mr Cutter wua present Ii I held to thai Colli), believing that III j so lining he waa aiding the struggling i llltle r ni. I and alau the people who j depend on the line car tarry the in l.t j and limn their work, but now hla pa Heine wua cthituated. He hud learned he said, Hint the M'oplt along the r nit it live In dull) fear They were f-itrlul to leuve their linlnea Illicit or day lent the apuika from the railway engine should muse a fire that would dentro) their heme Not only Ihut, bill the lealdelita living near the road hud t omplii lueil of the soot and dirt which the little old, ancient engine Hire off. He declared It a liulaance. tm I mediately there wua a chorus tif 1 e-t air, ao II Is,'' and tel a make Carver come In time once and for all." Rubber Stamps Our Ruhivrr Stamp Department ii prepared to turn nut your or der (or special Hatiipn on tlmrl notice. Ordrrx received by 5 P. M. drlivrrrd flic follow ing morning. Could Not Do Her Cooking Mrs. V. E. Ilartmelster, Tea., Mo.,1 writes: "I wus affected with kidney; trouble for two years. I wua so bad this summer I could hardly do my, cooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills und they helped me. I feel like a new i persou." Too many women neglect ! symptoms of kidney derangement. I When tho kidneys nro not properly, doing their work poisons left ;n the I system cause weak buck, dizziness, pufflness under eyes, swollen ankles, ' joints, and rheiiniutlsm. Jones Drug Co. Adv. ' Butter Wrapper Stamps 16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT DAIRY BUTTER a H. JONES OREGON CITY, R. F. D. 2 Rubber Stamp like above, Stamp Pad and Bottle Ink, $1.25. Oregon City Enterprise Office Outfitters Phone Pacific 2 Home B-10 MILWAUK IE'8 NEW $20,000 GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILDING. I'osiinan - A penny I'oC your thoughts. Poet- What ilu you menu? Post (nun - There's 11 cent due on this retuiii.'d iii.-i niit.-rijit. Si . Iitils Globe-Helms-rut. i 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 ...... I -,41 .pr-" v :. .- 5 ? ; ; ;i lj . " , 1 ' tj t r - 'fn4ui r- f . - ... ' r-., J Wfc 1! trt' ,-, I M j ;h inf.-nut F .' 1 f - (Photo Courtesy Claussen & Claussen, Architects). Mllwaukle's new, inodorn grammar school structure is completed and will be accepted by the board on the rec ommendation of the architects, ClatiB- sen & Claussen, in a few days. It Is practically ready for occupancy with the exception of the Installation of a few of the heavy plumbing fixtures and tho school furniture. The dedica tion date has not been set as yet but will he announced probably next week. It Is planned to mHko tho event a racmorablo one In Mllvvuukle. 'V tho pryn " euxaticity o au i l'te DMDle