IV 3 OSWEGO . OMWKOO, Junt JITIi kv of I'im-iIioiiU ImilmM June 14 In Otrnxgo br Hn hoin T. ('. KslillU, SSlstd KlWIIld Count II No II Ih'itf ut I'urihoiiK of rurtlaiul, ir Visitor from I'ortlsnd and Or it Cli jf wra rvMnt. A'ler lodg lustsllnl, rifri'liiii"iil were surfed, llm same being eiijuyiid hx all Mr. (ir Jones ml mall con, of liulUa, sr tUMIng Mr. JmnV Iniilli'f. Mr. Jon, tills i'. Mr. Going, from llniiiiiiolid. visited lirniiiliii ivl (lila . Ml lrnna Hulava mil her liiul ImT. of I'oMUnd, were gueal ( llm 'I mid home Halunlay eycnli . Mr. Mrrtla HVCall and son, Kugnnr. of (ioahi'ii, Or , who have bn t tiU Ink Hi Pl l' M' will) Hi" former' musln, Mr. Ilufua '.'ii'fi lit t-r, of tlil pl', relumed tiiuii" I'Ki-aiUy afternoon. Mr Cuwiiliiivir ml dauxhtnr, Audrey, a coiuiia'iii d then, to Ooshin. Mr. J. U 'onliir I visiting her grandmother at NeburK. Mr Coiinhavr I working; al tliat ilarv at praarnt Tha W-s r.thel ami Klaln Wllaoii. of Cortland, wer Oswego vlallur on Htindar. Mia drain L'lston, of Anillr, l visiting her sister. Mis Kiln K la tun Mr. K. Neal and Mr I) Cllllr. an alao Iiit fat Iiit. II. Klatoii of tlila plarti. Mr. I -on Waldorf I vlaltlnit her aoti, Walter anil family, of Mul'im, Oregon. I .III In Mlai I -a Verne Kenton, of Cortland. I visiting her aunt, Mra. diaries ohnson. Mia Dorothy Howell, of Cortland. I vlalt Inat her g raudiarnta, Mr. and Mr. Thoina Koi. Mr and Mr. Thorn Km and granddaughter, Marmirl llnlm-a, visit ed Mr. and Mr, hu'i ami, rat, at flat kaina molilllratloii ramp, Htinduy Mia iKirla Nlibuh and Mlaa Alt Wirt raffled off a pillow top till week and ri'ullti'd 15, the prurwds going to thn Hi d Croa fund. A minstrel allow will be given by thn ConKrKtlnul cliuivh Thursday, Junn 2H. Adiiilailon 10 retita. Cake and lr rn-ttiii will be aerved during thn evening, for whlrti ten cent will bo rhargrd. The profiled w ill bo da nated lo the I!" d Cross funds. Mr. and Mr. Austin I'lmrls, of Mo Mliinvllle. and Mr. Churls' sister. Mra. A Hcott and itaiiKliter, Miirguret June, of iM nvrr. spent last week III OawcK'i. Mr. and Mr. J. ( lluln-s. Kr.. Mr. and Mr. ('. A. Hetliko and ami. Curl. Mr. and Mr. Gilbert lliilm l. and ihll dren, Cruiirl and Gilbert Thomas, Jr, Mr. and Mr. J. Wesley Haines and children, Juanltii, EM tier and Dorothy, of thl iluo, motored to Cnnliy Htm day. They visited Mr. and Mr. Grunt White. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Ulrkner left Monday morning for their mine In Southern Oregon, The Kpworth U'ftguo of the M. K. church will give a banket aortal In llorstmua'i lots across from the school house Tho proceeds will bo uaad to sblngi the church, fcivryoso la linllad. Mr C. A. Iinilika and sob, Carl, Mr. V. Htefflni, and Mr. II. Ilorg bora I innrd lo Oregon Cltjr Tm d.y. Mr Mary Hmllli left for Kunk. Calif,, Munduy Hint lis loin vl.lt Ing Imr dsukliier, Mr. I. II. r'oi. Mr. Mary J, Will, of Newport. Orvgun, and dUKlilr, Mr. Urm n Y.um wall, of I'owoll lllver, II. C, woru O wegu visitor Tueaduy. Mra. Hoy f Mualker am) inn, of Hood lllvrr, wer thn K'lests of Mr C. I. HIiMd Hmiitux. Waller Clunk and Mr. Noslnr, of Ilia Third Oregon hand, Wei Oswego visitor Humlay. Mr. arid Mra, Albert Itoi. nlreler will inova Into the Iioiim Vaeuled by I'rofesaor It. A. Voae. Mr and Mr. Klibard llllner, of Oregon City, am visiting the John Klaer boiiin. Mra. John Graham, of Canhy, Ore, vlalled her nephew, Tlioinaa Martin lual Tlmraduy. up Ilia 'iiiiinnr atk'Mil work la I'ort land, waa weekrnd visitor with b"r fooaln, Mary Hruwhert. Mr. and Mr. Cha, Itedmond and Mr. and Mr A, Mrrll, of I'orlland. pb lilli ed on (Vilar Island on Honday, On Tueoday Ilia aH"'ll eoiiimltlee of the federated Coum l of Corigrrg llolial rlmri li, met at the Oatruin home I'lana wrm tmd for the federated pli iile Spring Fever ? Tlil I ll Urn rf )ar l kw.k nnl lor Irmililei leH wrak-our l,li4 mm l,ot no aijliUi. ,fia elaari Immim I 7lia Is when ll, Lbiod a cloggml ari'l w of!,f l,, M (inmoiily caile'l tHI, n lr 1'ieree't OoMen Mnln l i- roverr (In liiol'I or ti.1,1, 1.) pur.,, a l, LImk) and entirely i raliratea ll.a At the annual meeting of a liol ( '" Uiat brtJ ami le ,i,m-m. ) dl.lrlrt No. III. Hhelton lie. 1,1.1 waa' M -'' f '". lb . , . ,, . . , weak, run down, il. lohiai.,1 c.iid,t,oii elete( a dlreelor to iireeed Mr. Alet t-1.,. , ..,, , lM eoiniooiiiy llie i-iimi i.( linpiir blwl, lr, j ieri' a iioiurn nwui ai Discovery lint only leane ll,e t,nxl ol lini.ur Ultra, lint It Inrreaws ll.e (entity of tb MoiHi-iiiaaiiig gieiKis, ami il ennrbe Id tMxIy Willi an aburularit supply i,l J'urr. ru il iiio"i. ror aaie l y UruggiaU. Tail II a direeM and it will ararrh out Impure ami ionoo malu-r In tlx ttimacli, liver, Uiwel and kid ney ami drive il liom U syslrin uirougn ma uaiuiu iijauniis. Pojmlar Osuco Girl Wtili Portland Man. Miss Ana Todd, of thl pi are, Waa ijnletly married to Hulpli Cuderwood. Tlmraduy, June H, In Vancouver, WaahliiKton. Mra. t'liderwiMid Is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs W. W. Todd, of thl pi sr, and wns born and raised here. Hlie la employed by the I'ai Ifle Htalea' Telehona company, Mr I'nderwiHid I a Cortland man and I also employed by the I'arlfli States Teledioiie company. They are residing at Mrs. I'nderwood'a psrent' home t present, where they are at home to their many friend. Jennings Lodge JKNM.N'GH. LOIXiK. Or., "June 20 Willi Kessl raptured the selioolsrshlp ut Lincoln IiIkIi thl year. Mr. Kessl I at present with bis father on their rain h at llarlun, Oregon ('apt. Kiln Know has been on the ! k list. Carl IVteraotl. of Heat tie. was the gueal of (ho Jensen family ut Koethe alatlou the past week. Mrs. IMillg and children, of Kenttle. huvo returned to their homo, after a two Weeka' visit with her purunls, .Mr. and Mrs. Iiurtlcit. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Tucker enter (ulneil the lloy Hcuiils on Monday eve ning In honor of lion MucKvrlane. The bo) a were royully fed ou such good thing as Ice creuiu and cuke and all hud a fine tlmo Miss Mury Tierce la recovering from her recent Illness Mra. A. ('. MacKarluno and aon, I Kin, and Alico Kva, have been visiting their friend for tho past few days, on their way to lirnuts I'ass, where they etpect to remain. Mr. Will Jacolis and Mr. Shaver entertained for Mrt. Mac triune Tuea duy afternoon. Mis Helen I'ulnton, who la taking GUI. Iir. Ilsyne waa reelei ted ( U-rk A levy wa mad mi a In pay off the Indebtedness lii III". Iteports fur the past year wer given by tha clerk and also by Mr. Minnie l. Altman, the principal. Ilemoilellng of the a hool wa dlsrusaed and same wa referred to the board and probably a apwUI meeting will held later lo hear re. porta, a to plan and cost of new ad ' dltlon- Mr. Kugan llusch and daughter, Virginia, ara visiting rslatlvss In I'ort land. Mr. and Mr. Martin received new of their aon' Illness In Heattl ho pltal but b I Improving now. Mr. A. II. Hmlth and children hav returnel from The Dalles, wher (he had gone lo attend tb graduation of Mr. Hmlth' sister. Td Young baa Joined bla folka at Heattle. Ilalph Madison has enlisted and i pert to go to American Lake neit month. Clyde Curtln will go lo the same place. Air. and Mr. J. Iloblnson, of eastern Oregon, atopped off here at th A. T. Itussell bom on tbelr way from Ku- gene, where their aon, Ilneeher, waj graduated from tha University of Or egon. Mr. and Mr. Doecber ttobimon were also In the party. Tbey spent the winter at Balem, where tbelr chil dren hav been In achool. The party made the trip by auto. The Kinney family la moving to Hellwood and will be greatly missed. Mr. Kinney bad charge of th vested choir. Mr. Ileckner baa returned from Cal ifornia, llyron 1-olt haa gone to Hood Klver for a couple of month. Mr. Olive Kessl will spend her va ration at Hood Klver. SK YOUR NKJGHJJOR J TortlaJiJ, Orrgon. -"Itr. I'ieme'g remedie hav been Use in mjr fariiily lor year, and w ltd good results. 1 alway gave rny ciuKlren tlie ' (iolden Med lal lliscoverv' a a tome in the spring. My bus band it lor xir Llofxl, Uif , piu liver and In- digestion. Mr daufhter fonnd it especially good for bloating caused from imjiveeiion, I am ylJ ui rec ommend ir. 1'ierce's Golden .Medical Maeover." Mm, M t'uunliighum, tiUU itoee Htrt-ei. my Barlow IIAHIXIW. June 21. The young people held a plcnlo Sunday on the Molulla. An enjoyable tlmo wa aH-nt by tho party. Mr. Ilcrtlcscn wua married Juno 12 and hi many friend are conKratulut- Ing him now, and wish for hi future happiness. Miss Irene Wurfel U In Torllund as com pan Ion to her friend, Ml I-o-rcttu llruen, who ha had a itroke of paralysis. We hope for Ixircttu's M-edy recovery. Mr. Jesse 'Is Improving and I aeon up town each day. Mr. and Mra. Hurgoyne, of New Era, Mr. and Mr. Frank Pusch and aon, of Oregon City, called on Mr. and Mrs. Josso recently. Tho sad newi was received Monday of the death of le Harding In Mon tana. He joined the army last full. Mlas I'eurl Hayes attended the rose rarnlval lust week and her cousin. Miss Mabelle Young, came home with ber to spend the vacation. Mr. and Mr. ON y lierg "took In" the rose ahow lust wees. Mr. and Mr. Frank Jesse, of Port land, visited the old folks Sunday. Mrs. Lunduhl. of Monitor, visited Mrs. Irwin Monday. At the school meeting held Monday night, a three-mill, tax wua levied. II. F. Ziegler was re-elected to serve three years a director and O. Mc Ansva waa elected to serve one yeur upon the resignation of It T. Huh In. I I,. Irwin waa fleeted clerk. Mr. Iindsreck was called to Port land uKn th death of his niece. FORMER SENATOR WIIEALDON DIES AT THE DALLES THE DALLE8, Or., June 15. Na than Wboaldon. one of the best known men In eastern Oregon, died at bis home here this morning; after an Ill ness of several months.' He was a former member of the Oregon state senate, and a pioneer realty, dealer of this city. He Vas born of a pioneer family in Linn coun ty and early in life went to eastern Oregon, where be became active In public life. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. FOREST FIRES LEAVE TRAIL OF RUIN Ifl I.OH ANGkXF.H, Cal., June 8.-Two towns are In ruin today, with losses of hundred of thousand ofc dol lars lo home and other property. arid three women are dead of slim g and prostration as the toll of forest fires In three widely separated arena of Hiutli rn California. Hunta ISurhura and Cr.rpenterla were nieiiaed. Ventura Is In the path of another .re. OJal, where CO homes were burned. snd NordhotT, where only tha bank and poitofTIco are left at;ndlng, were Uia two towns destroyed The dead are: Mr. John Warner Mra. Franc I Marroquln and Miss Hawy.ir, a ours. Hhepard's Inn and Stanley park, fa mous mountuhi re-sort near Curpen terla, are In ruin. The Gate school for boys waa In the path of the Are early tojay. In the Castluc Newbsll district, S2 miles from l.o Angeles, the Are which went through the village of llco end burned oil wells valued at hundreds of thousands. Is renewing headway and threatens greater damage. Kvery available man and automobile In Hanle. Ilnrbura has been comman deered Into service to buttle the fires. CROP OF SPEEDERS STILL GOOD- MANY FINED Important Notice! Something Free I will clean and repair your Columbia Grnfonolaa also your "Victor" machines With Out Charge where light repair ii all that is needed. Where new parts parts must he put in, the work will be done as cheap as possible. . All I ask in return is your RECORD BUSINESS when buying records get them of me, and when buying a Grafonola remember I will take your old machines as part payment. If your spring is- broke it don't necessarily mean a new spring. For a square deal, with value received, come to W. C. MURRAY Dlr In Columbia Grafonola and BorJs WILBONVILLE, OREGON MILYVAUKIB, Oregon. June 20. 0. C. Harris and M. King, two speed ers, who were arrested by Officer Meads, fulled to appear In Judge Kel so's court yesterday and bench war- runts were Issued to compell their ap pearance In court at a later date. Penland and Ford, arrested last week for speeding and fined 20.00, sent a check for the amount that was refused payment on at the bank when present ed by Judge Kelso, so a later one for 110 was sent that the Judge refused as It was only half the fine and as the rest was not sent a bench warrant was Issued for them yesterday, and an officer will go after thera today. All speeders were going from 35 to 45 miles an hour when caught by Mr. Meads. IT STARTS mo: Wyroof lEconoraical ( ccalorashesl V M BAY y Ir.u fy a:smbfilMll;GASlW MMMSI0H pil ; OH COOK iWVE "IL ::::::::::::: j WL vL.J.w 1 fifllifilllll l::H:5rH::-liy ill " cc a- SpFi r The orange discs which you will see displayed next week in the windows of the dealers listed below bring a welcome message a message telling of relief from the drudgery and discom fort of summer cooking. For the New Perfection cooks better than any wood or coal range, and it does not heat up the kitchen. Cooler cooking in summer more economical cooking all the year 'round. Watch for the orange discs next week. Ask any of these dealers to tell you about the New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove and how the long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smelL ill j ::::::::::::: Ii lift. . Fors""by - ' M il. Vw Hogg Bros. Oregon City, Ore ACOOK Frank Busch " ' I C W. Friedrich " I PEARL Wilson & Cooke " V HIT. S L. Adams Denartment Store " ' " '"" " Tf" YOU'LL LOOK 10 YEARS YOUNGER Rid yourself of constipation and be a new man or woman. Take Dr. King's New Life rills and expel the poisons that weaken your system, foul your blood and make you old before your time. One or two at night will clear your complexion, brighten your eyes and give back the springy step of youth. For health and happiness. let Dr. King's New Life Pills do for you what they bare done for thousands. 25c JUSTICE OF PEACE IS 8UIC1DE LOS ANGELES. June 14. Judge Charles J. Bell, Justice of the peace at Owefumouth, Is dead today, having committed aulclde rather than face disgrace. The aged man was arrested on a chaige of contributing to the de linquency of a ward of the court. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DO NT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with Ec and mail it to Foley & Co., 2SS5 Sheffield Avenue, Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for bronchial and la grippe coughs; Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kid neys, rheumatism, bladder troubles, and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly ctanelng cathar tic, for constipation, biliousness, head' ache and sluggish bowels. E SHERWOOD, Or, June 15. Evan Owens, aged If, son of a rural route mall carrier, John Owens, working out of this postofflce, and Will Cbrtaten- sen, aged 20, son of Louis Christensen, a farmer living near Clpole, a few miles from here, were drowned while taking a swim In the Tualatin river which passe through the Christensen place, this afternoon. Young Owens, Christensen and three other boys, among whom were James Fitch, son of Postmaster Fitch, of this place, and Chlstensen's younger broth er, had been working on the Christen sen farm, and late In the afternoon the proposal was made that all cool off by taking a swim. The Tualatin at this POLK'S o GAZETTEER! A Baslaea TMmriorr of Mrs Cltr, Towa h YWx la Ornroa aa4 Wasblasbaa, (lilsr ItaacrlpUt Pketrai OX earh pUML lcmtkta. llrA Dlrertarr ai mmM Tlmlaiu a4 tni esalea. B. I. POT S; CO, Is. miua, SIM, point Is deep and Just now there la a swift current. According to the storlea from the survivors of the swimming party, tha two victims were selxed with cramp. Young Fitch, aged 15, who Is a good swimmer, attempted to save the Owen boy, and once bad him near abore as he came np th second time, but some member of th party kicked Fitch la the stomach accidentally, making him lose his grip on Owens, who then sank. He was saved by an overhanging limb. Hugh Brady, municipal grappler of Portland, found the bodies at S o'clock tonight, and an effort wa made to resusclate the boys with a pulmotor. The boys were found within ten feet of the place where they were lost seen. FIVE SHOT IN GANG FIGHT NEW YORK. June 18. Five men were shot here Sunday night in a gang flKht in front of the Central opera house, Sixty-seventh street east of Third avenue. One of the men Is dy ing In Flower hospital Four arrests wer made. . . Many persons complain about feel ing old before they should. Like a weak link In a chain, a weak organ enfeebles the whole body. Over worked, weak or disordered kidney lower vitality. A. W. Morgan, Angola, Lol, writes: "I suffered with palna In the back. I am 43 years old, but I felt like a man of 90 years .old. Sine I took Foley Kidney Pills I feel Ilk I did when I was 21." In EOo and L08 sizes. Jones Drug Co. APPLIES FOR CITIZENSHIP Moritx Meyer, a native of Switzer land, made application Sautrday for his final citizenship papers. He will be examined August 6. Meyer made his original declaration" in 1SS3, eight years after coming to this country. He came to Oregon in 1S7S. STRAINS, SPRAINS, STIFF JOINTS. You can almost feel Sloan's Liniment penetrate the sore spots, draw inflate mation from that wrenched knee or ankle, and soothe your bruised aching muscles. Sloan's Liniment is more quickly effective, cleaner and easier to apply than plasters or ointments. It neither clogs the pores nor stains the skin, and needs no rubbing. Get a bottle now for aches of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago as well as all ex ternal pains. At your druggist, 25c 50c, and 51.00. HUSBAND CLAIMS DESERTION Becnuso his wife has refused to ive with him since one year after their mnrrlnge, Samuel R. McFarland asks tho court to grant him a divorce from lara Martha McFarland. They were married In 1910. Deafness Cannot Be Cured kr looal applications, as thfjr cannot reach the diseased portion or th rar. Them Is piily one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedlea. Deafness is caused bv an Intlamed condition of the mu cous llnlnr of the (eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Innamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Desfness Is the reault. and nleas the innimmauun can w nd this tube reatored to Ita normal condi tion, hearing will be deatroyed foreyer: nine cases oat of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucoua aurfacea. We will gl One Hundred Dollars for any ease ef Deafness (csused by catarrh I that unnil be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure Bend for elrculara. free. F. J. CHKNKT A CO., TOIHO. Ohio. Bol by Drufglsta. 11c. Tak Hall's Family Pill (or constipation. CEDAR ISLAND PARK at Jennings Lodge (Under New Management) - - ' w'V-v ' '"' An attractive place to spend your evenings and 8undays. Dancing and bathing. The finest bathing beach on the Willamette River. Rubber Stamps Our Rubber Stamp Department is prepared to turn out your or ders for special stamps on short notice. Orders received by 5 P. M. delivered the following morning. 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