Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 17, 1916, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 OKKdOX CITY KXTKIMMMSK. Kit IDA V. NOVUM UKU 17. Ht.
THE OSWEGO RECORD
RAILROAD Con
nection with Coun
ty Sent.
BETTER ROADS
on this tide of the
River.
I
DEVOTED TO THE HEST INTERESTS OE OSWEGO AND VICINITY
the oswego record CEMENTPLANTINSPECTED Git WARDEN MCVEY
PROTECTS THE EM
OAK GROVE
dvrtling rtH mad known upon
JUDGE AND IS.
J. C.
i VISITORS ARC INSTRUCTED AS
TO THE MANUFACTURI
OF CEMENT.
BOVS GET INTO TROUBLE WHEN
THEV SHOOT DUCKS IN
OSWEGO LAKE.
I
,KVV'i:il Urn.. N..v. !! i Special l, OSWFGO. Die. Nv. Ut -1 Special I
riirii nil niinnninr1" It..- Portland C.m.i.t c,.m.ny Tli attention of i.uiuo Warden Mr
TiiLn Hi s HPH Sr ' ,,,u ,l,v '. i... .1.11.-1 10 pum. .h.-i
lnlLll Ul UUlll IIUl I Saturday afternoon by over H'O men , In .In. k In Oswego U.k. und ih.it
t u-r of Ihc Pngrvlte Men linb !. are owned bt the ro.rte, nd
..ml meiiilwr of the f.Miini. r. Il . Iut , fep cic ttiitiditty tukcli to pie
i ml sin.lv of the urlnu tnc. haule.il , vent miy further lniul.lt.. It hop
hf,... rmnlr-d III tilt. making Ot pellet! few lilt. illlt. t lint M'tcNl!
! cement w um.t.'. 1 ! were nin..-. of driving III.
, .1 ......1 i.i,,.i,i..i .... 1I11. k from thf reserve to inn up,
' I.. l.tr .h.. IT.,Lr..le ! IU ''' ' '"I'' l-n til. )
' i .. ... ........ . ...! .ii rv shot, und result the Ix.y
llght.ul . ell Instructive affair. '" l'""t;-''l the game warden
mum etcr held In Oswego w Ihf j iti member tf thf Coininentul dub
lorty-clglith wedding anniversary of i of Portland, un.l It U planned by the
.Mr.' anil Mm. J. ('. Ilnln. it. Sr.. held , former orgunliuthui t !. I"U the
t th.'lr hoint- on Friday evening, tin' utrlous manufacturing establishment
itftuir being a complete iturt.rti. to the I lu Oregon t"Uy In the mar future
OAK GUOVK, Our. Not It. IS(
lull -Ilia Needle frail ..ii.l Ioiii.'-
tic fil l. IU t t'l.lll WIS t Melt allied Ht
Hi., h.iiii.. .if Mm. M. F. I l.l kir h Utd
uo.Ui. Ten in.'iiiliff mn' .r.'. ul
Tin tlnh .1... in dit,i iii.' liii.'t.l't'
k.'I.mi.i urt. A iuwr mjx r. i.l I.)
Mr. Jiiiiici lliirt 011 "WI1.1l r.NHl .n
Slu. ul. I Clip Your KuiniU." .Mi I.
K. AllllIH.IK ti III.. t;ili'l..)i ..'I!
tot. U.fl t'.lllUillU rl .rir.l l
h'l't.'s.
Tli. nevt in.'lliig ttlll !. In l. 1.1
III.. In. in. of Mr. (. K li.iiiii'iiK 'i.l
NutrmliiT 12. Mm. J,t il.iirlt. hr
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HAZELIA.
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FORTY-EIGHTH WEDOING ANNI
VERSARY CELEBRATED AT
OSWEGO.
,;.i.lKf9 ami hl wlf.'. un.l a ilunnttl
it utt rarrlf.l out by their t hll.lrt n. Mr
t.ml Mra. Haln.a to InvllfJ t" "take
In" the nunliiR plfture lit) at 0t
uo, and iiMiii thflr rt'lurn to th.'lr
dome found that the remainder of
their children and cranilrhlldteii had
I aki n roinpleto i)eMilon. After
.ludKe Halnea and hU wife had ' re
tot i-red" KUffU-lenily from their aur-
.ris.. the evenlns a devoted to a
guilty t.artlea or thime ho tiat I null
In the praitlce of lolutllii: the law.
Mr. McVey lale that he In l.i ell
fur.-e the law, and will keep a nlilil
Im.kout for anyone kllllllK durkn Ihal
are imiied I.) th' reerte.
Kwliil manner, and luntheon a ! iroiu,.t eiarled for the inatk. ti..
OSWEGO LOCALS.
I nder the Biildaiuv of J. K. M.H.re.
aiolctant aa'ea inaiucer: K. f. NV
lan.In. MiiKTinteiidetit; J. K. Matdoii-
aid. Ihmli Killott. foreman: M. J. I'al-;
lard, fail Horn. M. V. Wflliuan and, HSWKUl). Ore.. No. Ifi. iSp.fi.il;
other repreaeutatlvea of the cement ; t!. V. l'roMT. one of the Mont
company the tlnltora from Portland : prominent r'iideuta of On w ego. I
followed the raw luiiletlal fiom lt;very III at hU home In thin city.
Imtotliit'tlnu to the luuihlnery of the. Mm. S. How man. of Orenon City.
plant throuuh rue It of the II liiillilini waa In (iitweito on ednenilay. where
to the railroad where the flnlilird ' he vlnlietl with frienda. .
Mm. William Whltlen. of AltMiua
l'l Blt In the enti'il.iiiiiii..it.
Mm. Joint Wuldmn t iil. i Ia n the
Mllwaukle and Oak tirote Sml.il ST'
leo cluli Thuntilay at her Inn.'.' on
Third ut.nue. A liimiiuN-i . .11
held followed by a lal i.i.vt
In
Mm. J. II. Ktaua 1111.1l.1l11.il the
W lUon .iU t lull of Portland Tu.i.Uv
etelilUK. After ttiu Kameii. tefrell
in tit h were aervetl and a mm-IuI een
In.; .pi-ni.
CHURCH NOTES.
H.-ned. Purlnu the evenlns the hot
and hostes were presented with a af
ter offering as a Rifl from their fam
ily. Attending thia delichtful affair were:
Mr. and Mra. C. N. llulnea and chll
dren. Marrnret. Ietta. Mary and Dick
llalnet. of CKweo; Mr. and Mra. J. t".
Haines, Jr., und children, Ivan. Char
lie. Utxie. Lloyd, Ralph and Johnnie
HaincK. of Oawero: Mr. and Mrs. D.
II. ltiuzard and children. Rulh. Dan
tile. I'hellx and Evelyn, of Portland:
Mra. Rose Hedrlck and chllilren. liar
y. Johnnie, Roy. Clarence, Arlie and
I :a by Buriard. of Oaweco: Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Haines and children, Eva
and Teddy, of Oswego: Mr. and Mrs.
Arch Coon and chlblren. Willi. Jim
inle, Asa, Tear! Coon, of Portland; Mr.
und Mrs. Gilbert Haines and daughter
Prances, of Osweuo: Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ltethke aud aon. Carl. Jr., of Oswego;
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haines and chil
dren, Jnanita. Esther and Dorothy, of
Oswego; Mr. and Mrs. Oram White,
of Canby.
No man la better known than Judne
Haines, who has resided In Oawego
many yearn, and who has been Justice
of tho peace for that precinct for the
past twenty-one years, and during that
time there has never been one de
cision reversed by repeal. He has al
wave taken an active Interest In the
welfare of the city in which he has
' made his home so many years. His
uood wife has also a large circle of
friends, and has always been ready to
uive a helping hand in sickness or in
need. Their many friends In Clacka
mas county extend their hearty con
gratulations upon the celebration of
their forty-eighth wedding annivers
ary, and hope they will observe their
irolden wedding anniversary as enjoy
ably as this celebration on Friday
evening.
Th. n,.t...u ..f ih. ..lam no, found Wash., has arrived 111 Oswego, when'
to be 1100 barrels, and requires from l visiting with her mother. Mm
thirtv to forty men to produce lhl. ! Kte Kox. and also her sisters. Mm.
The properte con.lst of .ilniut forty-' Whlttcn will visit with re'ntlves In
thrvt' acres, aud was erected ut a cost I'o.tland M retumlug to her
of lt.r.OO.Ot'0. this Including the ipuir-' '""' ' Washington.
tj The :!! of Oswego was somewhat
ili'MTlctl on election .lay, wneu mosi
I of the resident went to Portland to
hear the returns. The Republican!,
hearing of Hughes being ahead when
they left Portland were niude happy
for several hours, but were disap
pointed the following morning when
the western states were heard from.
OAK tiUOVK. Ore, No.. Ui-tSpe
ti.tll The etiterlalniuent giten by tlf
Hoy Scouts was well alt. 'tided and
netted llieiu a Heat little kiiiii. The
pl. tiir. were gout) und eii)..tei l all
present.
X " Kii.it sen leva Kuiidut tuornlti 1)
tb pastor. Rev. IVLong. lit the ev
ening a lecture will be gltcu by
tleorge MeClure of Portland, subject.
"Hue Tooth Coinb." Enuiif Is In
vited to this Irclure at the church lit
S p. tu.
Sunday m-IhmiI at 10 oVUx k, ' I)
Smith, suiH-rlnteudeiil.
leaver meeting Thursday eve:lng.
OAK GROVE LOCALS.
After the entire plant had bevu
thoroughly Inspected the guests wert
Invited to the beautiful home of Mr. j
aud Mm. A. King Wilson, the former;
mayor of Osw ego, and also one of I
the directors of the company w heic
delicious refreshments were served.1
ti - .1... i.M n : .. p..
lr rtn. . .. ... . .. ..... .... ; Ulajrty ,,,,. for tie lon.ocrtie
beautifully dec-orated with ferns and cmM , tn,.re w-i mune conK(.
cut flowers. , (nBt 0,(, 0ri,Kon WPllt f(,r
- i Hughes, and they did not feel thai
I their vote was wasted In the b'ast.
1 Many of the IVmoerats aud Itepuli
. Means had bets up on the election, and
' I
OAK CROVK, Or.. Nov. US. tSp.-.;
dull Mrs. John Wuldrun was a Port
land visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. J. A. lioodcll spent Tuesday In
Portlaud.
tjeorgti Ooetx has returueil luiii.e
after an absence of three years In
A'aska and eastern cities.
tins Snyder, a farmer living near
Sherwood, was here on l.uslnes. Mon
day. Hev. Dow DeLong went to Crvshaei
Tuesday morning on b.isltnr.
w iiiiam 1 ranc. or eastern v) gi
IS BEING AGITATED
Hugh Kox und Joe Mclntyre. this be
ing a trip from Oswego to the Oro
gonlun building In a wheelburruw. As
I both of the men are industrious, and
I be'leve In "making bay while the sun
PETITION IS BEING CIRCULATED i nlnes." tlle m,.r of the wager Is
IADS. KATE FOX HOSTESS
TD A THEATRE PARTY
DAUGHTERS OF PIONEER RESI
DENT ENJOY FAMILY
REUNION.
TO ADD TO MULTNOMAH
COUNTY.
: to take a rainy day for his ride, and
.. ..!.!... I V.l..u..ir u-lll, n lu.n.. ..n.l.r.il.
. lJ..Ur.l llllunill nil., . in, p.. ..........
OSWEGO. Ore.. Nov. If.. 1 Special 1
On Wednesday morning of this
week a petition was started in
I la, making the loser wheel him
. through the mud into Tortlund. and
It is 'up to" Mclntyre to take his load
I to the destination, a distance of eight
miles, and either bring htm back in
OJ the same mannor or hire an automo-
I Kilo IY.i ihn rt.f.irn trft. Tt.ero Is no
wego asking that a lx.rtlon of Clack-, (uu)t lha, ln.(nv fr()n lMij ,.,
atnus county be added to Multnomah (0 portluud to witness the "home
county, and although a large number stretch."
of tht. residents had signed this by af- j j(r. Hnd Mrs. Grant White, of Can
temoon. It Is probable that the Os- j ,yp the former u well known business
wego Times will oppose this. j man of that city, were In Oswego on
The petition thus circulated, Is be j Friday, returning to their home Satnr
lieved by those signing tho same, to j day morning. Mr. and Mrs. White
be of benefit to the' residents of Os-1 came to this city to attend the forty
wego. and these neonle have desired 11 1 eighth wedding anniversary of Mr.
Jitney between Oregon City and their j und Mrs. J. C. Hulnes, Sr., parents of
town, believing at the same time that Mrs. bite.
It will greatly benefit Oregon City, but ! I.. J. iJigeson. the well known sho"
the proposition was defeated by the man of Oregon City, passed through
Oregon City counci'. At the present 1 Oswego on Wednesday morning on his
time there is a bail piece of roadway I way to Portlund, where he transacted
among these Is the wager between , visiting his mother. Mrs. W. R.
Crane an Courtney road.
Mrs. J. A. Goodell. daughter .Mar
garet, and Miss M. J. Goodell, svnt
Wednesday In Vuiicouver, Wash., wi h
relutlvea.
Mr. and Mm. W. O. Hedges, of Port
land, were guests at the home of their
nephew, J. A. Good. ill Sunduy.
Chester Smith, nephew of Mrs
'"niliatn. is in the Good Samaritan
hospital In Portlund.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Warren and Mr
and Mrs. C. A. Worthington were din
tier guests Sunday of Mr. und Mrs
Avery HolK'cker In Oregon P'te. The
dinner was served home of
Mm. Mat tie Rol.e. ker at Sit. Pleas
ant. Music w-us a pleuKanl feature u.'
the day.
Mm. I.. 1'. Itushnell Is confined to
her home by a slight urcidtint.
Mrs. I.. K. Armstrong wag a Port
lund shopper Monday.
K. C. Wnrren has Just finished
painting his house.
lUZKI.IV Ore, Nut. f. - Hm lu'i
Pra. lice haa begun! Huu.U) alter
ii.h.ii nmiitxT of young iHt.ple met al
thn y.,l W miker linin.. for tlie puriNme
of pia i Hi 4 for the big 1 111. rt iiiitueiil
lo be 1. 1 w 11 Niiieinhir r i al die Da
; IU Ii.niI h.uike. It will be I lie I'i-i
pri.Krain lilten In I lie new bull. linn mid
ti.iiil ull ti'l'.'lU a litige all.'li.luin p I
eHt led
Mra t'lilii, of Pnrlland. sat tin
guest of Mr. and Mm. J.tneph Fast
I man and l.iuill) and Mr. and Mr'. Jo
pit Mi Miihun Huu.liiy.
Hoy I- Foster and Iticlmrd J. .It
uey weie tlsltors at Frugpolitl Htllldill
Irene Duiicun wan hoppliig In Purl
la lul last Tuesday In. .ruing ami dining
the iifleruiNin visited tint 1I1I1.I an. 1
fourlli grade of the Onwcgo public
ill. M.I. where her sister. Miss l.ui llle
I miu an, Is teacher.
Mr. und Mr. He'lum, of Portlund.
were I'l.'ssiinlly eiitrr liilii.-.! by Mr,
and Mr. A. Worthlngluii Sunduy.
Mist 1 .11 lu Wankrr spent a cr
pleasant afternoon visiting with Mm.
Prank Child and Mrs Sarah Midi
Monday.
I Worlhltigtou, of Oswi'Ko. I vb it
lug Ills brother, A. Woitlllligtnil, at
this writing
W. II. Cook and tllllle Wiink. r
Ill Oswego Thursday afternoon
D. K. Long was marketing cuiillCn v
er In Portlund Thumduy.
.Mr. Itisits, from Oregon i n v. tat :'!
the neighborhood Wednesduy.
Uil'le V linker wa a dinner kccst of
hi cousin. W. It. Cook. Wt'dnesilay,
George and Fred Mclntyre. of lv
wego. vlslleil with Ihelr nn.io and
aunt. Mr. and Mr. J. 8. Jackson, 1
the home of Mr. und Mra. J. P. Co n
Sunday.
Dutf laiyg visited with Kl Wanker
Friday evening.
The llanelia Methodist Eplsroiul
Sunday whool ha a large Httendauee
of late. Three new member were tak
en In Sunday, making an enrollment !
of thirty scholar. Mrs. Duncan, the
superintendent, iriukr Sunday school
very lull resting by her lively iIIhcu
slons. D. K. Long gave an Inleresllt.g
talk on the prohibition queatlon. MIsj
I lat tie Wanker tlisi llssed the ipiestlon
of what stand Paul, the Apostle, took
on eating meat, and Mis Dorothy
Zinser told what other Apoet't. had
fuee.l the ipiestlon of clean and un
clean incuts.
Mrs. I arson, mother of ('. W. I.ar
son, of Timlutln Meadows, wits pleas
unlly entcrtalneil by Mrs. John Wuu
ker Friday afternoon.
week III I'lilllalld tUIIIng l"lliti..
Alison liakir Ion 1 1 HI for Hi"
past we. k.
Jel and Nellie Align en-
I. lUllled .pilln a lllllllber Hi fll.'llil
lnird.i) ull.iu.H.ii
Ihn M II. A. o.lki ami the llieni
U'rs of the I O. O I. held u busllies
II (lug III (lie M II. hull oil Hut
uid.iy t'teulug.
Mist lilklugl.ill, leuilier, of I'.illal
I'le.'k . IiimiI, went to Poitlwud on I II
.lay rteiiliig, . tinning HmiiiI.
Til" meuit.i'l of the W. I'. T. I'
were ten pleusulilly I'lllerlullieil by
Mrs. I'n.ttn oil liiurwlu) ull. 'in. m. 11
seteiileeu llleluI.erN being pr. telil :
Thu next meeting will be held al Ihc
home of Mr, t ints M)ei, of IIim..i
View, 011 Thuisdu), Noteliibt'i J-l.
I lie 1 lib ken . snpi'er glteii by
the tnelub.'l of the loll. ' Aid so I
titty on Saturday eteuliig wu a
splendid one, and tin. sale yt artb b'
afterwards nettled Hie lii.lle a Koodl)
kiiiii. Mr. t'hu. Wagner a. Iloneered
aud pint ed hi ability a a ulcaiuuu
MANY SUIIS ARE
FILED Bi ROADS
ON THE SAME DAY
, 1 1 .
STAFFORD.
n I I 1 I 4. 4 4 4
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF 'SMOUM'
ACT ATTACKED BY SEVEHAL
COMPANIES.
DEPARTMENT Of JUSTICE PUfiS
DEffNSE OF RECENT LECISLATtON
Govfrnmfnt Prtparft lo Conttit Each
Ci Stparatdy-Prompt Di
Ion by Suprtm Court It (a
pcttl Al Wathinyton,
STAFFOltD. Die.. Not. HI.-1 Spot-lull
-A bub) gill came to bless III"
home of Manuel Fry und wife lat Wed
nesduy 111. irnlng.
Mr. Fry, who lite on what I IikiiI
ly Hilled thu lliildswortlt pluce bus ul-; railroad to
so leased Mm. Netii.t 's phi. e, gltlug
a third 1 1 0111 the plow luud, and one
fourth from the hop. Mr. Neiue.- re
talnlng the house, burn, garden, er
hard, etc.
The latdies' tirtie meets wllh Mrs
Dirk Old.'iistadt on Thumduy, the Kill,
when thu time for I ho postponed side
walk bee will be decided iihiii, and the
chicken dinner will be spread at Mis.
Van Nortwlik'.
WASHINGTON, Nut. la -Hull b
lulliiNt'l alia, kin tin' 1 iil!tutlnlm
il of the eight hour Isilroad luw w. i.
begun today In I11.1II)' pull of III.
country aud the depurtineiit of J'l'ln .
laid plull In defend tin III.
No offer )ct bit been inadn by the
tile the ipiestlon by on
test .use. It wu stal.tl ofTlclully tbut
Attorn.')' Gelierul Gregory hat lliade ll'i
sin h proposition 1.1 Ihn rullroad, and
the depurtineiit I planning lu contest
eu.il mi It a It 1 ..in.- up for heating
InforiiiHtlon so fur ri-u. hlng the d
p.trtiiictil shows Hint the. rutin..!
base th.'lr prater tor temporary rt
straining older uvalnst tho lu be
coming i-fleithe on ground that 11
Is liucolistltiilbiual slid liicupuble ol
A Kcfinlngly new car run mf Hit. : enforcement,
itstd between the Oregon City road I'n.mnl and final 1l.cls.0n by the .u
and the school house, mid bus itltKi.l ,ir, ,-tirt oft. It.ilionallty of Un
law U posallile ull. It T federal cuuiU
there deveatcd llU cllll.'l Wednesday
or Ihumda). It I said then, weie ra(,(Pi t , Mi,,,.( lo,ay
two girls uii. I a young man in 11 inn
the girl Marled lo walk lo Oregon
City, but got off the road and one of!
tliein gave out wiicn Ihey got to Mr. j
Thomas'. The young fellow rami,
und took them away but III.) deserted
car stands Micro yet. It might huve!
been the end of a Joy ride, as 11 hois.,
could pull It up onto Hie ro.nl ll, I
and It seem undamaged.
Some bets were lost and won on Hie
lesiilt of tin. election, whlili are being
cheerfully paid, mid I he ev.'iieinnt
and bur railing being over, business ,
Mrs. McVay and daughter, Mlsa settles down again to normal, and we!
Kuthrlne McVay, r.iurned from nil er-J ure tllsMised lo say with those jbi
WILL BE OCCUPIED DECEMBER 4:
DEDICATION DAY TO
FOLLOW
OSWEGO, Ore., Nov. Hi. (Special)
Mrs. Kate Fox, of this city, was the
hostess of a theatre party in Portland
on Wednesday afternoon, when her
guests were her daughters, Mrs. C.
N. Haines, of Oswego; Mrs. William
Whluetl, of Altnona, Wash., Mrs. Wil
li a nl Milrray, of Poitland; Mrs. Rt
l.ekuh Skee!, of Oswego; Mrs. Ixiul?
lialhburn, of Portland; Mrs. Eva Hole,
of Rothe station. This is the first
i.ine that Mrs. Fox and daughter
l ave been together for several yeaiv,
i.inl the affair given on Wednesday af
ternoon was a most happy one. A
luncheon in Portland, previous to at
tending the theatre was also enjoyed.
In Clackamas county, lying between
Oswego and the Mullnomah county
line, and the eople of Oswego believe
that better roads may be obtained by
having the said division made.
The plan is to take in as much of
the western part of Clackamas county
us is possible, ail west of the Willuin
ette river, and another Is to take off
a good sized strip in the northern part
of the county.
The movement originated In Oswe
go, and the promoters are not so much
concerned about the aettial division
of the territory, just so that Oswego
will be in Multnomah county.
business, accompanying S. llowniuu
of the Oregon City Enterprise.
Simon Peters of this city, is very
111 with an attack of la grippe.
A large number of the residents of
this city are suffering from an at
tack of tonsolltls, but most all of the
patients are rapidly recovering.
William iiuBch, who itccldentally
came In contact with a high tension i
wire near this city lust week, ami lias
been in a critical condition, Is now
conscious, and hopes arc now enlet
tained for his reeovery by the attend
ing physician.
The marriage of Mrs. Ettle Johnson
ind Clifford Johnson was solemnized
HAZELIA.
J. k f. .j.
tended visit In tho east last week.
They are houso guests of the former's
daughter, Mr. George Wilson.
Joe Mclntyre, of Oswego, visited
with I'. W. Wa k Sunduy.
Arns and Ingwul Johnson called on
Ed Wanker Thumduy eveulng.
Miss Iva Whlttcn is spending a few
days with her aunt. Mrs. Vernu Nel
son, who lives lieur Oregon (ilv.
Mr. Frunk Whltlen and little son.
Clifford, and niece, Miss latum Hays,
the latter of Oswego, visited with
Mrs. Whlttcn' mother, Mrs. Minnie
Hays of Sherwood, Sunday.
I.ittlc MUs.-h Genevieve Duncan aim
Lena Lehman culled on Miss llattle
Wankrr Monday evening.
Wanda ami Elva Wanker, of Tual
atlu Meadows, were entertained at the
Ed Wanker homo Wednesday evening.
iininun liles, "The king Is dead, hin t ;
It is claimed that ut E'k Rock the j jn Portland on Saturday. They were
taxes are three and eiylit-tenths mi'Is recently granted a divorce,
lower than on the opposite side, mak- Mayor A. King Wilson, who is one
lng higher taxes in Clackamas county j f (ho directors of the Oregon Port
than In Multnomah county. ! ian,i Cement company, lu being usked
It was stated this week that the If the cement company would discon
bill is to be introduced ut the coming Unite operating owing to the e'ectlon
legislative session bv one o flhe Ore- of Wilson as president, exclaimed: "l!
Could Not Do Her Cooking.
Mrs. F. E. Ilurtmeister, Tea., .Mo.,
writes: "I was affected with Jddney
trouble for two years. I was ko bad
this summer I could hardly do my
rooking. I got Foley Kidney Pills and
they helped me. I feel like a new!
person. loo many women neglect
symptoms of kidney derangement.
When the kidneys are not properly
doing their work poisons left in the
system cause weak back, dizziness,
puffiness under eyes, swollen ankles,
joints, and rheumatism. Jones Drug
t 'o. Adv.
gon legislators.
There are some of the residents
opposing the plan, while others favor
the same.
The roadway between Oregon City
will continue to Kl'N.'
Th Roaming Baa.
According to n well known apiarist.
If a b"e finds a suitable patch of flow-
and Oswego at the present time is In ! ers by following a glgwig course of ex
good condition lull on the north side I plorution It will seek it again l.y the
of Oswego the road condition lias ,m ,evlous route mid not in a
caused many to complain.
straight line from Hie nest. Tim he
found that eenuln bees ruining to visit
a hollyhock In Iris gulden ulwnys ciune
over (lie wall some twenty-five yards
FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY
Villiger & Schleiss, Props.
Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements
High Grade Inspected Cattle
PHONLS:
B-6I61; Local 371
Do You Have Sour Stomach?
It' you are troubled with sour stoui
ach you shou'd eat slowly and mastl-1 , n. s,, f ,,, ,(,,,.,. M.M.H,i r
cate your food thoroughly, then take j rP ,,v mU!. Tin-: were following
one of Chamberlain's Tablets Immcdl j . ;)f.viN ri ,v n,t,., ,,.,. hud
ately after supper. Obtainable every- j nrH, foIlm1 ,.. Hui.r
where. (Adv.)
I Elctrie Shock at Organ.
Woodland. Till. W bile playing the
organ ut the Ciiiholb' iliurrh during
Kervbes Ityron Deer re cited an elee
trie sh.sk that rendered him uncon
scious. Ill bend I. ml come In . onta. ;
with the swlt'-b o-enitlng the inmor
whirh supplies the sir for ihe pipe..
Derr quickly .erotered wiibout the
congregation knowing f the Incident
First and "A" Su.
Oswego, Oregon
1IA7.E1.IA, Ore., Nov. It!. (Speclul)
A. Worthington was marketing caul
iflower lu Portland Tuesday.
Fred Lehman was a business visitor
in the Rose Ci'y Tuesday.
Ingvull Johnson called on S. ft
Bout Wednesday.
Mrs. Rice was 11 p'easunt vlsll'it of
Mrs. A. Worthington Tuesday.
Master Shirley limit, was a visit..!
at Ilazelia school Wednesday
George J. Nagl was lu the Ro.-.e City
Wednesday.
Mrs. It. J. Zivney and daughter,
Geruliliue, who have boon visiting In
Montana, have returned to their home
ut Iluzclia.
Mrs. Joseph Zivney whs culled to
Oregon City Thursday lo be at the
bed-side of her daughter, who is ill.
Mrs. Ralph Putter was a pleasant
culler of Miss Dorothy Zinser nud tin
Ilazelia school Friday.
I. Austin, of Oswego, waa sawing
wood for Jl. .1. Zivney Friday.
Mrs. Fred U'htnau wax In Portland
Friday.
Miss .lanetle Itaicy was In Oswego
Saturday.
Theodore Stelnliiblcr spent the week
end with friends In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Holds and children
Jack iJiiil Gloria motored out from
Portland and spent the day ut their
farm near the. Tualatin river.
Miss Mabel Ilunn, recently of I-ay-
fette, Ik visiting with her sister, Mrs.
S. S. Iloutz.
George Wilson was a business vis
itor in Portland Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Lehman called on Mrs.
A. E. Thomas Sunday.
.lames Tiedmann of Oswego, was In
the neighborhood Saturday.
II. T. Duncan who ha a large crop
of spuds, him six men helping him dig
them.
Those from Ilazelia who attended
Oswego grange Saturday were: Mrs.
Frank Childs, Mrs. S. S. Doutz and
children, C. Antone Shirley and Jean.
Theodore Stclnhilber, II. M. norland
WILSONVILLE.
.4
At lb., lusl lilei'liliif of Ihn si-html
live the king." Unit I we Im.w to (lie1 . , v.. 1 i..u.i
Inevitable, un.l submit to the will of , ,,,, ,,.,,' u,.,.,,,,, ,y .
I ho people. I ,rd on behalf of Ilie district at the
Two young women returning iron recoinmciidutlon of the architect.
Oregon Clly lust week hud an oiuii.d ' fllMen & (iuiisseii At thn iitn.
from whut might huve been a 'iloii j tim t tt Hnoiiiiced that It woui.!
acrldent. They drove a rulher Irue-ji,,, occinled bv the children of lb.
Sufferer From Indigestion Relieved, j and Mrs. and Mrs. C. C. lior'and.
liefore taking Chamberlain's Tab-
, lets my husband acuffcred for several
i years from Indgestlon, causing him to
j have pains In the atomach and dis-
tress after eating. Chamberlain 'c Tab
! lets relieved hira of these spells right
away," write Mra. 1 nomas uasey,
Geneva, N. Y. Obtainable every
where. (Adv.)
Arthur Davidson, of Oswego, was In
the vicinity Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph Potter and -'- Clarence,
expect to leave the fore part of the
week for their home at Mikkalo, Ore.
Mrs. Fred Lehman is visiting with
relatives In Oswego.
Mr. Neal, of Oswego, was In this
vicinity Saturday.
WII.SONVILLK. Ore. Nov. K..
(Special) Wilsoiivllle district voted
dry by one vote.
Miss Llsher, the primary teacher lu
our local school goes bark and forth
lo Portlund each day,
Christina llatulgia visited Inr par
ents on Saturday und Sunduy.
Gerald linker has been 111 for sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Kltner Jones has been on Ilie
sick list tills week.
Mrs. Klchetiborgcr returned lo her
home In Portland on Monday after
visiting relutlvea here for some time.
Connie Thompson Is upending soino
time with his Hlster, Mrs. Aubrey
Wood.
Mr. und Mrs. Hoyd, of Vancouver,
are .visiting at the homo of Mrs.
I'oyd's sister, Mrs. Robert (iraluini.
Tin: Hood View hoys' hiisketnull
team, played a game with Sherwood
at the Hood View hall oil Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Robert Graham entertained a
large number of friends on Thursday
afternoon in honor of her ulster, who
Is her guest.
Mra. Mnrruy, of Portland, spent the
week-end with her parcnta, Mr. mm
Mrs. .Summer, and her mother accom
panied her home.
Inez Keely, who h, attending Ihe
Franklin high ;iiool in Portlund,
spent Saturday und Sunday ut her
home in our village.
Krnest Seely Is visiting Ills father.
J. L. Seely, arriving lust rldiiy.
Mrs. Cling. VVagnrr viHlted her
daughters in Portland on Sulurday.
Mrs. M. C. Young and Mr. and Mrs
Dorris Young apent some time last
t lous home and left It at Wlllatii' lie.
One had her foot upon the 'step and
the other held the lines, when Ihe
home lunged forward and run. Tie
driver held plucklly to tho line I'liiil
men came to her assistance, but the
buggy was wrecked aud nlio was I u mo
for a number of days.
Charlie Thompson' machine mme
ulong and took them home, very glud
and thankful lo escape so well.
Mr. Nussbuiim und fiiml'y spent
Sunday evening w Ith Mrs. Guue.
Mrs. Henry Gage and little si anil
aon left Monday by mil over thu moun
tains to Tillamook City, where '.lie
parents of tho child reside. All hope
to hear of their safe arrival.
Mr. Fren.e took geese to market
Tuesday for himself und Mr. S.-cdhii.,
He drives a motor truck and makes
regular trips.
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Vt HVUHLKE
gramuiiir grades 011 December 4. I( -iiiovul
from the present room will
begin Friday December I.
Tho dedication date wa set for
Monday, December I, but wa litlei
set forward one day. Tuesday, dun to
the fuel that the city election fulls on
Monday. Kitenslie urrungement are
being iniidi. for the celebration of tlil.i
all Important event. A full program
will be announced later.
Prof. J. F. Griibbs was added to Ihe
high school faculty being assigned the
subject of American history, Kiigllch
history, goeiuetry, algebru, biology.
Kugllsh 2, and debating. Mr. (irubbs
has been for the past six years prin
cipal of tho North ..-ii
He has had great success in debut
ing, having coached II teuins to lb"
championship nut of a possible 1.1,
Ha comes highly recommended nud
csteeired urn I will no doubt prove 11
valuable und helpful addition to the
starf of thn local school. This addi
tion to the faculty wiih duo to In
creased classes, Ihe silblecls over
taxing Ihc ability of the staff and the
board desirous of uplioblinir Mllwum
kle's pust record for efficiency de
cided on the addition lu JuhIIcc to
the scholars and school Itself.
Rubber Stamps
Our RuMirr Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or
tiers for special stamp on iliort notice.
Onlrr rcccitnl bv S IV M. ilelltrreil rlic fuMnvt in" iiiornini;.
Now Lookout.
When a cold hangs on as often hap
pens, or when you have hurdly gotten
over one cold beforo you contract an
other, lookout for you ure liable to
contract some very sorloim disease.
This Biicei.'sslon of colds weakens thn
system and lowers the vitality so that
you are much more liable to contract
catarrh, pneumonia or consumption.
Cure your cold while yon can. Cham
berlain'. Cough Remedy haa a great
reputation. It in relied upon by thou
sands of people and never disap
points them. Try it It only costs a
quarter. Obtainable everywhere.
(Adv.)
Butter Wrapper Stamps
16 OZ. FULL WEIGHT
DAIRY BUTTER
G. 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
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