Paga Two THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922. hit &t Si - L, JL tiyiAsMiR raiatt3' , -'-7 V --3 it i s if ft When Did the Singer Stop ? RIGHT here in Oregon City, in the liberty Theatre last Tuesday night, a large audience found itself unable to tell when the living art ist stopped singing and the Re-Creation of his voice was begun by the New Edi son. Only by watching his lips closely could the most critical music-lover dis tinguish which was singing, so perfect ly did the phonograph Re-Create the artist's voice! Harvey Hindermyer, famous, tenor, sang in the Liberty Theatre in direct comparison with . the remarkable, New Edison. If you were there, you know that there was no difference between the two voices the song, alternately sung by Mr. Hindermyer in person and Re-Created at intervals by the New Edison, flowed smoothly along with uni form quality of tone. Similar tests were made by the cele brated Danh Trio with the same mar velous results. ' No other phonograph dares to at tempt such a test. Yet this is the only way in which the public can be sure be yound a doubt that there is a phono graph that actually Re-Creates the liv ing voice. ' By this drastic test, the New Edison has proved that it can give you the real performance of master-musicians. The NEW EDISON 6 6 The Phonograph With a Sou" The instrument used in the test at the Liberty Theatre was not a special model. Any Official Laboratory Model in our stock will absolutely meet the same test it is guaranteed to do so. Let us play this phonograph for you in further tests. -And let us tell you how easy it is to own one, with a very small outlay of cash. fREGON CITY "OPII(M$ SINCE 1873 C City, Friday of last week. Mrs. Sharp is a sister of Charles and Conrad Priester. . Mrs. Ralph Barftur of West Linn, who was operated on for the removal of adenoids and tonsils last week," is very much improved. Dr. Stern-berg performed the operation. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. ' Henry Henningsen has purchased a lot on Fourth and, John Adams streets and, In the near future, expect to erect a modern bung alow. ; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chapman and Gordon Green, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Green and little son Rob ert, motored to Portland Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs John L. Green. Miss Mattie Burkhalter, accompan ied by Miss Eloise Alldredge and Miss Veda Andrus of Oregon City, were week-end guests at the home of Miss Burkhalter's parents near Corvallis.' Mrs. S. C. Bowen of Minneapolis, Minn., and Mrs.- Jennie Pierce of Falls View, were dinner guests with Mrs. W. W. Alldredge and Mrs. Charles Bollinger, on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wentworth and son Eugene, of Canemah, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde French, at Carlton, j Oregon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eaton spent the week-end a't Oregon City with Mrs. Eaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Howell. x . ' Leather 'Jerkins, Sheepskin Coat Vests. Army Store, Electric , Hotel Building. Mrs. Ray Wilcox of Estacada, whor has been in Oregon City visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Woodward, and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Bert Baxter, has returned to her home. Miss Mary Benoy of La Grande, Ore gon, has been visiting Mrs. Elzie Fuge of Oregon City for two weeks. Mis3 Benoy and Mrs. Fuge attended the Ore gon State Normal at Monmouth at the same time. Chester Douglass, who is operator at the Liberty theatre, has bought the Bert Morgan home and has rented it to D. L. Johnson, who recently purchased the Seventh street butcher shop. Albert W. Cooke, whose home is at Damascus, was in Oregon City on Fri day of last week, where he visited his brother, Postmaster, John "J. Cooke. Miss Effie Newman, a teacher in the Eastham School, went to McMinnville on Saturday of last week, where she was a guest at a wedding. Mrs. Frank Moore, who has been ill at her home pn Fifth and Jefferson streets for the past two weeks, is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. .O. D. Eby motored to Eugene, Friy afternoon,' where they attended the "home coming week-end" and visited their sons Marvin and Ro land, who are students at U. of O. Blankets, Shirts, Wool Gloves, Socks, Breeches. Army Store, Electric Hotel Building. Mrs. E. C. Hackett, who has been at the Oregon City hospital for the past three weeks, was able to be removed to her home at Green Point, on Satur day of last week. a ARAGRAPHS ABOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward and Mrs. Tom Jones and daughter Ruth were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Claude Jones, at Jen nings Lodge. Claude Jones is a son of Mrs. Tom Jones and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward. R. J. Hodgson of Third and Wash ington streets, Oregon City, who has been ill at his home for several months, was taken to the medical hospital at Portland, for treatment, on Saturday of ast week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodward and daughters Helen and Hazel Jean, spent the week-end at Estacada, where they were guests of Mrs. Woodward's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Womer. Mrs. Womer had the misfortune to fall and severely wrench one of her arms. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuebel and daugh- ter Ruth went to Eugene, Friday after-1 noon, where they attended "home com ing week-end." While there they were the guests of their daughter, Glyde Schuebel, who is a student at the Uni versity of Oregon. Miss Schuebel will, graduate from the college this year. Major Luther I. Powell of Portland was an Oregon City visitor on Sunday. While here he visited Carl G. Green. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Danneman, son John and daughter Hester, accom panied toy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stauffer of Portland, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. War ner of Mt. Pleasant. Carl G. Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green of Oregon City, will leave Saturday for Alanta, Georgia, on a business trip. Mr. Green expects to be gone twenty-two days. Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuebel and Mr. If You Are Particular about what you eat - If you de mand the best - If you appreciate the little datails which go to make up real service. You will enjoy eating at ; :- The Paramount Opposite Court House and Mr3. Joe Leiser of Oregon City, have gone to Netarts, where they will spend a week hunting ducks-and fish ing. Mr. and 'Mrs. Orville Oglesby and little daughter Elaine of Salem, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Oglesby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Blom, of Mt. Pleasant. Group 4 of the Presbyterian ladies' aid society, held a very successful social and bazaar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alldredge, on Wed nesday afternoon. Solos were ren dered by Mrs. Elzie Fuge and Miss Dorothy Terrill, and the Misses Mi riam and Mildred Swafford played a very beautiful piano duet. Miss Florence MoGeehan, who is teaching school in the Logan district, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. McGeehan, at Oregon City: Mrs. Frank Juhnke and little son Rodney of jMultnomah Station, have returned to their home, after spending a few days with Mrs. Juhnke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ely. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. King of Mt Pleasant, who have been spending ten days at Astoria as guests of their daughter,' Mrs. L. D. Williams, have returned to their home. Mrs." George Osborn of Oregon City. uau as jug- guest, uii liiuiuay ui IO.SL j week, ner sister, Mrs. A. J. Burdette, of Canfoy.. ' Mrs. Austin Rittenhouse, who was operated on at the Oregon City hospi tal last Saturday morning, is slowly improving. Mrs. M. A McDonald of Oregon City went to Portland on Thursday of last week, to visit her son, James McGraw, who is at St. Vincent's hospital. A little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Curran, 865 Molalla avenue, Wednesday, November 8. The young man is the first grandchild of Mr. and iMrs. Fred Curran of Mt. View. He has been given the name of Gerald Eugene. -Miss Alice Gl as sport has returned to her home in Portland, after spend ing a few days in Oregon City, visiting Miss Julia Haskell. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Link Waldron left Saturday morn ing for a fishing trip to Bar View. They will also visit Pacific City while gone. Mrs. E, L. Sharp, accompanied by her son Gilbert, who are residents of Frognond were visiting in Oregon HEADACHES Eyestrain is credited with be ing the cause of over 85 of all headaches. It is a fact that most folks whose 'eyes are defective are also afflicted wth various nervous troubles as well as head aches, eyeaches and other eye weaknesses . Play Safe - Have your eyes carefully ex amined by the methods I em ploy, and know the truth. "A stitch in time saves pine." Pre serve your eyesitfht. It is price less. Dr. Freeze, Eye Specialist 207-8 Masonic Bldg., Oregon City, Ore. Phone 380 for appointment Barytone Sings of New Grocery. The swaying notes of a jazz tune coming from the sky In a clear bary tone voice caused hundreds of shop pers at Eighth avenue and Fifl y second street to gaze upward in wonderment. On the roof of one of the five-story buildings they glimpsed a man holding megaphone to his mouth. When he had - concluded the song the man announced to the world at large the opening" of a new grocery and butcher shop on the ground floor of the building on which lie stood. New York Sun. OREGON INDUSTRIES Oregon state debt $54.40 per capita. Reedsport Contract let to log 9,300,000 feet timber in Siuslaw forest near Three mile lake. Portland Bids called for new mov ing picture house, seating capacity 1,000, costing $60,000. Oregon bank deposits show net in- 1 H III! c r. fcf iff CONFIDENCE BY ACTION A person cannot gain confi dence by merely stating he is worthy of it. It must be ob- tained by right living and square dealing. An account 4 with the Bank of Commerce will give you confidence in . your ability to save. ' Four per cent Interest Paid, on ; Savings Accounts. - Bank of Commerce Oregon, City, Ore. OWNED, MANAGED AND CONTROLLED BY CLACKAMAS COUNTY PEOPLE Mnmmw&k I One of the Times You Are Glad to Have a ' A phonograph is one of the few things you can own that all the ages of man enjoy. And in The Brunswick you own the phonograph preferred by leading musicians because of its cor rect rendition of the world's -best music. '. Jones Drug Co. Bridge Corner Oregon City crease of $1,852,659 in year. Salem $210,000, 72-room apartment building. Astoria Showing of gas is gaining in Lower Columbia Oil and Gas com pany's well as oil rig passes 400 feet Astoria port terminal's busy scene: Four vessels load freight for points along coast - Silverton Local nill 'makes good showing. New mill of Oregon West ern Lumber Co. at Dexter nearing completition. Pendleton Road association formed which has for its purpose the boosting of a north and south highway from Pendleton to Lakeview. Albay -Plans for extensive altera tions of hotel considered. Hood River Portland may handle bulk of apple crop in export on ocean carriers.' Vernonia; New bridge over Neha lem river completed. Bandon Cranberry crop reported Pshort owing to dry season. ' - Bend $45,000 phone system started between Bend and The Dalles. North Bend to have new I- O. O F. building When Remember the Best Is Always the Cheapest " It does not pay to leave your car in the hands of other than the best mech anics obtainable. Our mechanics have been picked because of their long experience and careful, concientious work manship. Every job en trusted to their care is done with a thoroughness and. attention to detail which insures satisfaction. If Your Car needs Overhauling Giva Them a Trial . 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