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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922
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A Graduation Gift
to Remember a Lifetime
Pretty soon the boys' and girls will leave-school, many
of them to take up for the first time the real business of
life. School days are over. Work is beginning. The long,
hard road lies ahead.
Our wish for the young graduate is the gift of a stout
spirit that will endure and the vision to see the silver
lining in the darkest cloud.
Graduation is the big event in their young lives,' and
parents and relatives should make the occasion one to be
long remembered.
As an appropriate gift for young men graduates, we
suggest an Elgin Watch. One of our favorite models, a
beauty in appearance and one that will give a lifetime of
satisfactory service.
Elgin Movement, 12 size, in 20 year gold filled case
$20.00 to $50.00
Impartiality requires that we propose an equally choice
gift for the young ladies and the bracelet watch we offer
will meet with their enthusiastic approval.
Elgin Movement; carefully adjusted; a reliable timekeeper
in 20 year gold filled case
$18.50 to $50.00
Of course there are a thousand and one other appropriate
Graduation Gifts including:
Brooches
Pearls
Diamonds
Eversharps
Rings
OREGON CITY
Mrs. Nellie Looney, who is a resi
dent of Barton, has returned to hr
home after spending a few days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashenfel
ter of 912 - Washington streets.
Place your x after 38 on your ballot ,
F. J. Tooze for senator. Adv.
Mr. W. H. Clelland of Oregon City
was called to Teuina, Washington, on
Saturday of last week by the serious
illness of his sister, Miss Nancy Mc
Clelland, who is 86 years of age.
Mrs. E. L. Moore of Oregon City
accompanied by her adughter, Mra
Angus Matheson of Powell River, B.
C, were Portland visitors on Satur
day of last week.
Jimmie and Parker Mount, sons of
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Mount, spent the
week end at Salem with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parker.
While there they attended Barnes circus-,
which was held in Salem on Sat
urday. Miss Veda Andrus of Willamette
was a week end guest of Miss Mar
ian Paterson who is a student at Al
bany College. Miss Andrus formerly
attended the college.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rintoul have
moved from the Dougherty house to
one owned by R. Petzold on Sixth
and High streets.
Mrs. Jess Tidd and her sister, Mrs.
Mary Hickok of Portland visited their
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hart of 10th
. and Taylorstreets and also Mrs. Carl
Green on Monday of this week.
Delia Jane, Billie Green attended
their first circus in Portland Monday.
They were accompanied by their
grandmother, Mrs. W. C. Green and
great grandmother,, Mrs. George Boy
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Mrs. W. H. Bottemiller, daughter
Mary .and son, Claude, who are resi
dents of Clarks were Oregon City vis
itors on Saturdav nf Inst wppIt
a oCocai Tfews Stems a
?Mrs. Robert Beattie of Beaver
Creek spent ten week-end at the' home
of her daughter, Mrs. Orph Parker of
Oregon City.
a niiAG ouu aniveu at me iiuiue oi
his grandmother, Mrs. M. C. Toban for
Mr. and Mrs. Skillman Oakes on Fri
day, May 5th. The young man has
been given the name of William Skill
man Oakes.
George McKinley accompanied by
his son. Dickey and sister-in-law, Miss
Gladys White went to Portland Mon
day and enjoyed the big circus.
Mrs. Ralph Nichols and children,
Dick and Myrtle, were Sunday guests
of Mrs. M. Toban of Tenth and Main
streets, Oregon City.
Miss Helen Carpenter of Corvallis,
a former resident of Gladstone, spent
the week end with friends at Glad
stone, and also visited her sister,
Mrs. Ivan I?nke in Oregon City.
Miss Irene Hanny, a professional
nurse from the St. Vincent hospital
- has been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. R. Hanny of Oregon City.
Mrs. Ella Shandy, who has been
very ill at her home on Eleventh and
Jefferson streets is improving.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Reinke and
son, Charles Jr., motored' to Salem
Sunday to attend the "Blossom Day"
exercises whtah was held there
Mrs. Marion Young whose home is
at La Grande, Oregon, is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. M. M. Hoss and her
grandson, Mr. Hal Hoss of Oregon
City.
V Vote 38x for F. J. Tooze for sen
ator and for the operation of the rur
VlfTedits law. Adv.
"Jhiinp Paine and Reggie Russell
f4 the Oregon City High school left
Friday morning for Corvallis to at-
tend the junior week end.
i Mrs. E. B. Andrews went to Port
! land on Wednesday of this week to
Scarf Pins
Silverware
Fountain Pens
Chains
Cuff Links
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be present at an executive meeting or
the W. C. T. U.
E. L. Palfrey, a resident of Molalla
was transacting business in Oregon
City on Thursday of last week.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Paine went
went to Portland Wednesday di this
week to attend the Osteopath conven
tion which was held in the Cetnral
Library building.
A vote for Tooze is a vote for less
laws and law enforcement 38x Adv.
James Nelson, a former Oregon City
resident, but now of Mulino, was
transacting business in Oregon City
Saturday of last week.
Miss Myrtle Young a nurse from
Portland, spent the week end in Ore
gon City visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Young.
Mrs. Rupert Park, and children, ac
companied by the former's mother,
attended the Barnes circus, which was
held in Portland Monday of this week.
Miss Hilda Morris, county health
nurse, who was recently injured in an
auto accident when her ankle was
badly hurt is improving. She Is still
confined at the home of Mrs. W.' E.
Pratt.
G. L. Harding, whose home is in
Portland was in Oregon City on Mon
day visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Harding of 10th and. jgn
streets. "
Miss Ona Renner of Oregon City
spent the week end with her cousin,
Mrs. G. Gwilliam at Carus.
W. S. Dallas a resident of Damas
cus was transacting business in Ore
gonCj,ty on Thursday.
Miss Martha Parker, a former resi
dent of Oregon City, was transacting
business in Oregon City last week.
While here she visited among , her
friends.
For less commissions and real ser
vice vote 38x Tooze for the senate.
Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Igo have as their"
guest for the summer, the former's
mother, Mrs. Mary E. Igo, of San Ber
nardino, California, who arrived in
Oregon City on Friday of last week.
Mrs. W. I. Bauer whose home is at
Molalla visited her aunt. Mrs. W. H.
Sampson in Oregon City on Saturdty
of last week.
Mrs. Gueley Baldwin, a resident of
Redland, was an Oregon City visitor
on Saturday afternoon of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuebel and
daughter, Miss Roberta, accompanied
by Mr. J. D. Caldwell of Portland and
Mr. Evans Carr of Wisconsin, spent
the week end in the Schuebel summer
home at Rhodedendron.
Among those going from Oregon
City Saturday to attend the annual
founder's day exercises which was
held at Champoeg were Dr. and Mrs.
George Hoeye and J. Riley Gllmore,
brother of Mrs. Hoeye and Mrs. J. W.
Jones and her sister, Mrs. Sears. They
went by automobile.
C. Schuebel wil lelave Sunday. for
Des Moines, Iowa, where he is to at
tend the National Assembly of the
Presbyterian church, which is to be
held there this month. Mr. Schuebel
is one of the delegates from the Port
land Presbytery. There are three "el
ders and-three ministers to be sent
from this Presbytery.
Mrs. L.' A. Henderson and children
went to Portland on Monday and at-
A little daughter arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wal
lace of 609 Tenth street on Friday,
May 5.
Mr. : and Mrs. Edward Young, ac
companied by their daughter, Misses
Geneva and Myrtle, Miss Bertha
Priebe and Walter Young motored. "to
Salem Sunday to attend the Blossom
Day exercises.
Mrs. Frank Alldredge motored out
to. the Leland school last Friday to at
tend a program given by the school
of which her niece, Mis Edith Park
er is . teacher. Mrs. Alldredge was
accompanied by her mother, Mrs.
Jane Crawford and the drum corps of
the G. A. R.
J. E. Calavan, who resides in Port
land, accompanied by W. W. Wood
beck, Mrs. Agnes M. Buckley, and
Mrs. Minda Church of Oregon City,
motored to Colton on Thursday of
last week and attended a program
given by tbje pupils of the Colton
school.
Mrs. Elmer" J. Lankins and son, El
don accompanied by Mrs. Alex Sim
mons, mother of Mrs. Lankins of Vi
ola, came to Oregon City on Friday.
Mrs. Summons came to look after her
home onTifteenth streets which was
so badly damaged by fire last week.
Mr. W. A. Long accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Eddy and children
went to the St. Vincent hospital Sun
dgy to visit Mrs. Long. She is improv
ing and will soon be able to come
home. - .
Mrs. Laurence Forsythe and young
son, Donald, who have been visiting
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wagner at Lebanon, Oregon, return
ed to their home Sunday with Mr.
Forsythe, who went up Saturday to
accompany .them home.
Mrs. Edward Stewart, whose home
is at Bull Run, retruned to her home
Sunday after visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Warner and sister,
Mrs. Alfred Cook since Wednesday of
last week.
Mrs. Francis McGahuey, who is
now making her home near Hoff sta
tion, accompanied by her nieces, Bev
erly and Maurine Schoenborn, attend
ed the circus in Portland Monday.
Miss Neva Satterly and Miss Uma
Johnson, who are taking a teachers
training course at the Oregon State
Normal were week end guests with
their parents at Oregon City. . Bun
Johnson, brother of Miss Uma, went
for them with his auto and Mr. and
Mrs. Satterly took them back to Mon
mouth by auto. -
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Spaulding of
Pullman, Wash., are in the city the
guests of their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cochran of Oregon
City. .
Miss Frances Peterson of Omaha,
Nebraska is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Webb of Canemah. Mrs. Webb
and Miss Peterson were schoolmates
in Omaha. She will remain here for
the rose show.
Mr.' and Mrs. "Elmer Cooper were
dinner guests at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Louis Baron, at Port
land Wednesday evening. The occas
ion being Mr. Baron's birthday.
SOCIETY
Presbyterian Choir Meets
The Presbyterian choir met at the
home of Mrs. G. W. H. MiUer of 10th
and Harrison streets Wednesday eve
ning. After the rehearsal Mrs. Miller
served cake and porto punch to the
following members, Mrs. W. C. Green,
Mrs. Schoenborn, Mrs. H. A. Rands,
Mrs. Elmer Cooper, Misses Dorothy
and Edna Terrill, Mrs. Geo. Ely, Mrs.
R. E. Wodward,-Mr. Frank Alldredge,
Dr. H. W. Paine.
A very delightful "Bridge" party
was held at the home of Mrs Louis
A. Morris on Thursday afternoon of
last week. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Theodore Clark, Mrs Hugh L. Hen
dry and Mrs. Thos. Keith. The Morris
home was v3ry beautifully decorated
with tulips, wild currant - and apple
blossoms. Delicious refreshments
were served by Mrs. Morris assisted
by her mother, Mrs. Goodfellow.
Those who were so delightfully enter
tained were Mesdames L. L. Pickens,
Thos. Keith, Wm. Krassig, O. A.
Welsh, Arthur Beattie, L. A. Hender
son, H. Straight, H. S. Mount, T. W.
Sullivan, H. S. Moody, Kent Moody,
M. D. TJatourette, C. D. Latourette,
Hugh Hendry, Frank' Young, Geo.
Harding, J. J. Tobin, Geo. Swafford,
E. T. Avison, Wm. Wright,- Clyde
Mount, A. C. Howland, Hattie Daul
ton, L. Stipp, Edward McLean, Coop
er, Maurice Heddin, E. P. Rands, L.
L. Porter, C. H. Meissner, E. A. Chap
man, Theo. Clark, Harry Price, A.A.
Price, Miss Neita Lawrence? Miss Cis
B. Pratt. The guests from Portland
were Mrs. Francis Seeley, Mrs. C. G.
Huntley and Mrs. Joe E. Goodfellow.
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WEST LINN HIGH
SCHOOL NOTES :
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Student Body Elects New Officers
Garnie Cranor, popular member
and president of the freshman class
was elected president of the student
body at a general election held , in
the Union High school auditorium,
Friday morning, May 5th. He will
take up the duties of his office at
once. The other student officers, el
ected, were- Elmer Simpson, vice .jres
ident; Ruth Miller, secretary; Mil
dred McKillican, treasurer. Sylvester
Petit was elected editor-in-chief of
the Green and Gold annual, and Gor
don Hammerle, present assistant
manager on the staff was unanimous
ly chosen as business manager to
succeed Marvin Hickman,
The installation ceremonies were
presided over by Miss Dorris Mace.
All the incoming officers gave short
talks before the assembly.
Following the election other stud
ent body business was taken up.
Juniors to Repeat.. "Arrival of Kitty"
"The Arrival of Kitty" comic play,,
directed by Miss Margaret Du Bois
and Miss Helen Leathers, which was
given in the Union High school audi
torium May 5th, will be repeated on
May 17 at the Liberty Theatre.
Proceeds at the first performance
totaled nearly one hundred dollars
and it is hoped that the entertainment
tonight will draw just as large a
crowd. "
Order ef the "U" Elects
Officers for the coming year to
lead the official organization of the
school were elected at a recent meet
ing of the "U" club members. Elmer
Simpson, newly elected president Is
a member of the junior class.
The organization enjoyed a weinie
roast on the Clackamas river, Wed
nesday evening-
Juniors-Seniors Take Trip
The Junior class will be host to
Frank Busch & Sons
&iy Savings in every department. Don't
overlook any of them they are all real bar"
yains in furniture hardware-"-Sroceries
We pay cash for Eggs
Saturday's market
20c Doz.
We buy any quantity
OREGON PRUNES
Choice variety
' " 15c pound
Aood .
HOUSE BROOM
large size
68c
Yellow Mixing
Bowl Sets
of 5 pieces
Can betused in the oven.
Guaranteed hat proof.
Saturday Special.
' $1.48 per set
ithe Seniors on a boat ride from Ma-
goon's park to Columbia beach or vi
cinity this nomine' Saturdav. The ex
pedition will leave at 8:00 o'clock in
the morning, returning late Saturday
night.
Awards Are Ordered
The debate and oratory pins as well
as the baseball letters have been or
dered and those earning the official
award of the school in the above men
tioned activities will receive them
probably at the class day exercises to
be held in the high school auditorium
May 19th.
Locals .
Mr. Bay of Portland, a member of
the Oregon Preventative Tuberculosis
society gave -a talk on public health
and showed several slides before an
assembly Tuesday morlnng.
School was dismissed at noon Tues
day due to lack of water , in the school
building.
The studentbody enjoyed a com
munity sing in "the auditorium Monday
morning.
This week school does not dismiss
until four o'clock. The periods lost
while the water supply failed are be
ing made up as quickly as possible.
Coming Events
May 15 Community sing led by Mrs.
Christensen
May 22 Senior stunt day.
May 24, 25 Examinations.
May 26 School ends.
(May 27 Commencement.
LMay 29 Receive report cards.
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FROGPOND
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Miss Nola, Messrs. Norman and
Thomas Turner visited school Wed
nesday afternoon.
A number from here attended the
play "The Arrival of Kitty" given at
the West Linn High School Friday
evening.
Miss Dora, Myrtle and Evelyn Old-
enstadt spent Thursday afternoon
with Miss Lydia Moser at Stafford.
All remember that the last Literary
meeting will be held Friday evening,
May 12th.
Mr. Ervin Sharp has been plowing
and sowing for George Aden.
Miss Myrtle Aden spent Saturday
afternoon and evening in Portland.
A large crowd attended the ball
game at Stafford . Sunday. Stafford
vs. Bolton in which Bolton was beat
en by a score of 15 to 12.
A number from here attended the
dance at Wilsonvilie Saturday night.
Mrs. John Brucks has been with
her folks in Molalla since Friday. Her
mother has been seriously ill.
Miss Melba Baker spent the week
end with her grandmother, Mrs. Lorin
Kruse. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Aden visited
their daughter, Mrs. U. Eilers, Satur
day. .
Miss Mildred Oldenstadt spent
Thursday evening with her sister,
Mrs. Louis Brucks.
Mr. Herbert Turner was a visitor
of Donald Jones Saturday.
Mr. Ed. Elligsen of Willamette was
a visitor at the Oldenstadt home Sun
day. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY BY GUARDIAN
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
the person and estate of Mary Eggi
man, an incapable person.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, asguardian of the person
and estate of the above named Mary
Eggiman, an . incapable person, will,
from and after the 10th day of June,
1922, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in
from
PURE CANE SUGAR
$6.10 per sack
Swift's
SILVERLEAF LARD
98c per 5 lb. pail
Cotton Felt Mattresses
Full size, full weight
Regular $12.50
Saturday Special $7.85
Our Winner
KITCHEN WARE ASSORTMENT
500 pieces in the lot
A Big Saturday Eevent at 10c Each
Egg Beaters 10c Can openers . 10c
Mixing Spoons 10c Potato mashers 10c
Cake Turners 10c Large flesh forks ....10c
Measuring Spoons 10c
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the forenoon of said day, at the of
fice of G. B. Dimick at Room 3, An
dresen "Building, Oregon City, Oregon,
offer at private sale, and s.ell to the
highest, bidder for cash, all of the
right,, title, interest and estate of the
above named Mary Eggiman, an in
capable person, in and to the follow
ing described real propperty, to-wit:
The Easterly one-half () of Lot
One (1 Block One Hundred Six (106),
Oregon City, Oregon, according to the
duly recorded map and plat on file
in the office of the County Recorder
of Clackamas County, State of Ore
gon. - -
This sale is made under and in
pursuance of a license and order of
sale, granted, made and entered by
the County Court of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, on the 9th day-of May,
1922, in the above Court and cause,
authorizing the guardian of the above
named person to sell the above de
scribed real property.
First publication of this notice May
11th, 1922. .
W. L. MULVEY,
Guardian of the perosn and estate of
Mary Eggiman, an incapable person.
G. B. DIMICK,
Attorney for Guardian.
(5-ll-5t.)
PROPOSALS INVITED
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the undersigned in Ore
gon City, Oregon, on or before Tues
day, May 23, 1922, at 6:00 p. m. o'clock
for 305 cords of good first growth,
large bodv fir wood, 4 feet long and
split suitable for furnace burning, de
livery to be made between August 1st
and Seit. 15th, 1922, 280 cords at the
Eastham, Barclay, and High School
buildings, and 25 cords at the Mount
Pleasant buildine as the school dis
trict may designate. Payment for
said wood to be made in 50 cord lots
as fast as delivered and accepted.
The rieht to reject any and all bids
is reserved. By order of the Board
ci' Directors of School District No. 62,
Clackamas County, Oregon.
. ALENE PHILLIPS.
District Clerk.
5-ll-2t.
Mattresses
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recovered.
made and
Upholstering
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Oregon City
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Plantation Brand Coffee
a good blend
26c pound in 3 lb. cans
27c pound in 1 lb. cans
QUEENIA
SUGAR CORN
15c, 2 cans for 25c
INLAID LINOLEUM
- Genuine Cork Filled
Regular $2.50
Saturday Special $1.98 yr.
, Enter Poverty
When poverty comes in at the door
love never waits for the burglar alarm
to go off. Wayside Tales.
HOMES BURN!
Every home is full of
valued possessions
family heirlooms the
gifts of friends and a
hundred . things that
money cannot replace.
Insurance will make
good your loss, and the
Hartford Fire Insur
ance Company will help
prevent it
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Phone 377 62 Main St.
Oregon City, Oregon
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Refinish Unattractive
Surfaces
Tables, chairs or other furniture that has become marred
and shabby, floors that are worn and unsightly, wood
work on which the finish is no longer attractive. All these
surfaces can be easily made like new or refinished in
handsome imitations of Oak. Walnut, Mahogany and other
expensive woods and protected from further destructive
wear with
Acme Quality - V arno-Lac
It is inexpensive and easy to apply. Stains and Varnishes
at one operation. Just the thing for touching up the in
numerable surfaces about the home that are constantly
becoming worn and shabby. Ask at our store for color
sample cards.
JONES DRUG CO.
Bridge Corner
New Wall Paper
for Spring House
Cleaning. Beauti
ful patterns. New
designs.
Popular Prices
The Net Result
. Kirk: Man wants but little here be
low! Patrick: And he's the only fellow
who gets what he wants. Wayside
Tales.
The Falls
Cafeteria
The place to eat if you
want real .wholesome
food, prepared in a
clean up-to-date kitchen
and placed before you
to choose from. "
Whether you need
only a light lunch or a
full meal you are assur
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