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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1921
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-A Name That All America Has
Learned to Know and Rely Upon
RfTfl Remedies tre raccrssful because of tke hb gtzndard c
qxtlky that u rigidly mamtamed tn compounding farmnhi
tayd on proven principles. 0nrit4nf has been established
because of the conservative claims made. "RnralP does not fa
any sense stand for McutesaILw Instead there is a nature-aiding
oreoaration for every human ilL Kexall Kemedies
P do not contain harmful stimulants or habit
. forming drugs.
Rexall Remedies are sold in this
City by The Huntley-Draper Drug
Company Exclusively.
Here Is a Partial List of Seasonable Preparations
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The oldest Optical Establishment in
Oregon City. For more than forty years
glasses have been fitted from this store
for a most exacting and constantly in
creasing clientele.
Good reasons for the growth of this depart- ,
ment are accuracy, expert examination,
skilled workmanship, promptness, best ma
terials, modern equipment. These are
some of the reasons for. our success. Let us
fit your next pair of glasses. That's the
best test a trial.
OREGON C3TV $OPTI(M$
RexaU Neuralgia Tablets
prompt relief from neuralgia pains.
Price 25c
11
Nux and Iron Tablets
A general blood and "nerve tonic. Improves
the appetite and promotes nutrition.
Price $1.00 for 100 tablets
RexaU Little Liver Pills
A liver stimulant and laxative that you can
depend on.
Price 25c
Rexall Bronchial Salve
A valuable treatment for bronchial catarrh,
colds in the head, throat and chest
Price 35c
Glycerin and Rosewater
This Rexall preparation is a delightful treat
ment for roughness and chapping of the skin.
Price 25o -
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup
A pleasant tasting bright cherry red syrup,
free from narcotics ajid alcohol. (Guaranteed to
give satisfaction.
Prices 35c and 60c
RexaU Cold Tablets
reliable remedy free from
An efficient and
narcotics.
Price. 25c
RexaU Catarrh JeUy
For the relief of Nasal Catarrh and Cold in
the Head. Should be used in connection with
Cherry Bark Cotjgfr Syrup.
, Price 25c
Cod Liver Oil Emulsion
For Pulmonary trouble and wasting disorders.
Price $1.00
RexaU Baby Cough Syrup
Especially prepared for children for the cure
of Colds and Croup.
Price 35c
Huntley-Draper Drug Co.
THE REXALL STORE
OREGON CITY, ORE.
a jCocai 9ews Stems a
Miss Grace Alldredge daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Alldredge, who
has been confined to her home with
an attack of pneumonia is able to re
sume her studies at the Oregon City
High school. . '
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Calkins and son
Harry of Portland were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. McDonald
of Oregon City. Mr. Calkins who was
formerly employed in Oregon City ias
a city mail carrier is now with the
Prudential Insurance Company, and
is located in Portland and making a
success with the company.
Louis Rail, brother of William Rail
of Gladstone was an Oregon City vis
itor Thursday of last week. Mr. Rail
whose home is at Woodburn was for
merly an Oregon City resident.
Mrs. W. E. Warner of Oregon City
who was injured in an Auto accident
last week is improving.
Mrs. Charles Legles who underwent
a serious surgical operation at the
Oregon City hospital several weeks
ago, was able to leave the hospital last
Saturday for her home at Gladstone.
Mr. and Mrs. eorge Reddaway of
Varver but formerly of Oregon City
were Oregon City visitors one Gday
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reddaway
have a fine place on the banks of
the Clackamas river just across from
Carver station.
Mrs. R. H. Sawtell, a prominent res
ident of Molalla was an Oregon City
visitor Thursday of last week.
T. F. Patterson and H. E. Bannett
residents of Milwaukie were tran
sacting business in Oregon City last
week.
Mrs. C N Tracy a resident of Logan
was an Oregon City visitor on Sat
urday Mrs. J. H. Cash whose home is at
Mulino transacted business in Oregon
City last Saturday.
Mrs. F. Bowman, recently arrived
in Oregon City from Minneapolis, is
j visiting among her friends. She is
; now at the home of Mrs Janice Pierce
j of Falls View. Thursday of last week
! Mrs. Alldredge accompanied by Mrs.
Bowman atended "Way Down East,"
at one of the Portland Theatres.'
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke of Chi
cago arrived at Gladstone Saturday
morning where they will visit Mrs.
Burke's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Cross for an indefinite time.
Mrs. W. W. Marrs, formerly an old
resident of Oregon City and later of
ladstone, arrived in Gladstone last
week from Astoria. Mrs. Mars came
on business, but while here she visit
ed among her many friends. She is
making her home with her grandaugh
ter, Mrs. Gottberg of Astoria.
Dwight Miller the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Miller of Gladstone is
quite ill at his home suffering from an
attack of pneumonia.
Frank Jr. the litle son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mulligan who has been
dangerously ill at the home ot- his
grand-parents, Mr. and Mis. Mullk
gan of Twelfth and Center streets,
is improving. The little fellow has
been suffering from pneumonia for the
past two weeks.
Mrs. William Krassig has returned
j to her home in Oregon City, after
: being in Portland for some time with
her mother, Mrs. W. P. Leach, who
has been very ill with pneumonia.
At their home in Edgewood, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank .Peckover entertained with
a dinenr in honor of Mrs. Winnifred
Knight of Portland. Mrs. Knight is
a sister of Mr. Peckover. Mrs. Peck
over was assisted in serving by Mrs.
Edward Rauch of Gladstone. Places
were laid for Mrs. Winnifred Knight
of Portland, Mrs. Charles Hurl of Oak
Grove, Mrs. Van Rittenhouse of Ore
gon City, Mrs. Edward Rauch of Glad
stone, Harry Peckover and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Peckover of Edgewood.
EYESTRAIN
Causes Fatigue
Do you ever feel tired;
nervous and depressed
after a hard day's work?
That' condition may be
"due to the condition of
your eyes.
Come in and have a careful exam
ination made. If youneed glasses
a well-fitted pair will add to your
comfort and efficiency. Reading
made easy.
Dr. Freeze, Eye 'Specialist
605J4 Main St. Oregon City
Opposite Poatoffice
LENSES GROUND WHILE
YOU WAIT
Out of the 4,000 men employed by
the Prudential Insurance Company on
the coast, S. MacDonald of Oregon
City was the fiftieth man in the pro-j
duction of Prudential insurance on
the Pacific Coast in 1921. Mr. Mac
Donald is a live one and "gets there"
when it comes to insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swafford and
young son of Lebanon, motored to
Oregon City Saturday and while here
visited with Mrs. Swafford's sister
Miss Sadye Evelyn Ford and Mr.
Swafford's mother Mrs. J. F. Spiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Swafford were formerly
residents of Oregon City.
,Mrs. Mildred Stafford who has been
at Eugene visiting her sister Mrs.
Sherman Moody for the past two
weeks, returned to her home in Ore
gon City Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser motored
to PortlaL one day last week where
they transacted business.
Louis Vierhus who has been at
Medford, Oregon during the .past year
where he has been wroking on- the
irrigation canal, was visiting friends
in Oregon City Friday. Mr. "Vierhus
was a resident of Mt Pleasant for a
number of years, but is now making
his home in Portland.
Mrs. O. P. Edwards and daughter
Miss Pearl, who were former resi
dents of Oregon City, but now of
Portland, spent the week-end at Ore
gon City as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
G. F. Johnson.
Mrs. Helen Wilcox a resident of Oak
rove, was a week-end guest of Mrs.
Amanda Hickman of Oregon City. Mrs.
Wilcox was formerly a resident of
Oregon City.
Mrs. Lucy Shockley a resident of
Mt. Pleasant spent Thursday of last
week with her daughter Mrs. arl
Summons at Gladstone.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shane and
daughter Edith, residents of Redland
were Oregon City visitors last Friday
W. H. Bonney, whose home is locat
ed at Redland was transacting busi
ness in Oregon City Thursday of last
week.
A little son arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bierman on
Wednesday, January 11th. The young
man tipped the scales at 9 pounds
and has been given the name of Rob
ert Dexter.
Mrs. Florence Kerr of Oregon City
spent last Friday at Canby, visiting
friends.
R. E. Maple a resident of Seattle
spent the week-end with his brother
J. C. Maple at Jennings Lodge.
Miss Christina Bluhm of Oregon
City spent last Sunday week, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bluhm at
Henrici.
Mrs. W. W. Harris, and daughter
Wilotta and Miss Mina Bluhm motor
ed to Oregon City Wednesday of last
week and visited Mrs. Harris' mother
Mrs. G. Bluhm and sister Mrs. Davis.
Mrs. George Osborn entertained a
few friends last Friday night at her
home on Fifth and Jefferson streets
in honor of. her husband's birthday.
One. of. the features of the evening
was the Virginia reel. Refreshments
were served by the hostess. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Pace, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H Harris, Misses Alma
and Florence Moore, Misses Agnes,
Esther and Helen Harris and Miss
Pauline Pace.
The Saturday Club of the Congrega
tional church met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Roake with Mrs. Bert
Roak and Mrs.' John Crawford joint
hostesses. After the business session
was over refreshments were served
to about 25 members, which were
present.
The four groups of the Aid Society
of the Presbyterian Church which met
at the homes of Mrs. Frank Alldredge
Mrs. Fred Guerman, Mrs. O. D. Eby
and Mrs. P. D. Forbes were well at
tended. Mrs. Carl Simmons of West G'ad
stone entertained at her home last
Friday afternoon in honor of her lit
tle daughter Maxine's eighth birthday.
The prettily decorated birthday cake
was cut by the little hostess. A merry
afternoon was spent in games and con
tests. Miss Maxine's guests were Mil
dred Legler, Helen Frost, Alice Mir
anda, Katherine Jane Hassler, Loise
Seivers, Elizabeth Seivers, Elaine Pe
ters and Happy McKinney.
Cleo Howell a student of the Pa
cific University, who has been ill at
Forest Grove, was able to come to
Oregon City to visit his parents Mr.
and Mrs. J. G. Howell the week end,
returning to resume his studies Sun
day evening. -
- Waldo Brown of Hubbard was tak
en to the Good Samaritan hospital
Monday for treatment, suffer from
and attack of diabetes.
CUT PRIG
HONEST VALUE AND SERVICE AT
LEGITIMATE PRICES
The service dealer who offers low priced labor "
probably knows best what his services are worth.
Do not assume that the "cut price" dealer and the
established "list price" dealer do exactly the same
thing for the customer. It always pays the cus
tomer to buy from a legitimate price establishment
just as, almost invariably, an article is worth no
more thah the price for it.
Honest Value and Servic6 at Legitimate Prices
390
At Elevator Oregon City, Oregon
Oldest, Largest and 'Best Equipped Ford Agency in Clackamas County.
"Equipped to serve YOU best"
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Open to the Public
Mrs. W. B. Wiggins of Portland was
called to Oregon City last Saturday
to the bedside of her father Mr. Jas.
Wilkinson who was stricken with
heart trouble . His condition is
somewhat improved.
COME AND GET IT
D $2.50 per
Cord
This is partly dry slab-wood.
It has been piled in our yard
since early last fall.
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Willamette River Lumber Company
Wholesale and Retail
16th and Main Oregon City
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
pacific Phone, office 52; Res. 304 m J GEO. HOEYE C. D. & D. C. Latourette
CHARLES T. SIEVERS Chiropractor AND EARL LATOURETTE
i awvco Atorneys-at-Law
WYER phone 636W Estates settled-Money loaned-Prao
OREGSNfCITYB,OREGON Cluf.eU BldB. Oregon City, Ore. tice In- ail Courts of the U. S.
- First Natidnal Bank Building
W Cf OREGON CITY, ORE.
Mr. Farmer, The Banner-Courier is Wltl. OlOne Phone Pacific 405
anxious to do your printing. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW -
. Beaver Building
No print is too large and none is OREGON CITY, OREGON jj L q
too small to receive Satisfactory Ser-
vice and Best Quality printery. -T,,,- DENTIST
W. H. NELSON Oregon City
BLACKSMITH , ,
7enn "r a"te'd. Tj L "epair8 Will be pleased to see old friends and
7.500 Mile Fabric 10,000 Mile Cord customers at his new location on 5th SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE
Northwest Tire Shop attorneys-at-law
407 Main Next Electric Hotel W. G. H. Krueger 6 Per . Cent State School Money To
- CONTRACTOR Loan on Farms.
-" ... i Gsncrzil Pr&ctics
PAUL C. FISCHER House Movins- Raisi"9 an Rfing .
Concrete, Brick and Hollow Tile of 0re9on C Bu d'na
Attorney at Law ' Construction Oregon Cty, Oregon
Oregon City, Oregon Estimates Given
Beaver Building Phone 607, Res. 1625 Washington St
Phones: Office 348 Residence 1F2 ' f!!lX!
0.D.Eby LOANS .
ATTO R N EY-AT-LAW Money loaned for you or to you WM. GARDNER
. at current rates. Farm loans only. OPTICIAN, WATCHMAKER
Over Bank of Oregon Cjy GRANT B DIMICK AND JEWELER
OREGON CITY, OREGON Oregon City, " Oregon 719 Main Street Oregon City, Ore.
Phone 358J Res. Phone 477R ' - , v
T AXT Holman&Pace MONEY TO LOAN
JOE ORMAN funeral directors Paul C. Fischer
. For Fine Tailoring AND EMBALMERS
andresen bldg. seventh and water sts. Tel. 86 Beaver Bldg. Oregon City
TRY THE BANNER -COURIER WANT ADS
KELLOGG MERCANTILE AGENCY
17 and 18 Beaver Bldg. Oregon City, Oregon
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If you are thinking of.
making a loan or selling
your property, come in
and see us about an ab
stract. We try to give prompt
and efficient service.
Oregon City Abstract Co.
Opopsite Court House
OREGON CITY, OREGON