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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922.
REDUCED PRICE:
On
EDISON
RECORDS
We are glad to announce
the following reduction
on Edison Disc Records
$1.35
$1.85
$2.25
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$1.00
$1.50
$2.00
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James Mahlum, one of the Canby
farmers, was transacting business in
Oregon City Friday.
B. F. Forrester, a resident of Bor
ing, was an Oregon City visitor on
Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boylan and
son, Bobby, and Mrs. George Simmons
are visiting Mr. Boylan's and Mrs.
Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Boylan Friday of last week.
Mrs. Dan Fellows, a resident of
Lower Highland, was an Oregon City
visitor Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mighells, who
of Maple Lane, who have been suf
fering from a severe attack of the
flue, are recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grosenbacher
of Eugene, arrived in Oregon City re
cently, where they will visit Mr. Gros
senbacher's parents and other rela
tives. Mrs. Thomas Frasee, a resident of
Maple Lane, was an Oregon City visi
tor one day last week.
Buy your garden and vegetable
seeds now. F. W. Woolworth Co. has
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who hasSoeen with her dauzhter. Mrs
Oregon City.
David Caufield of Oregon City, left
Tuesday of last week for Tillamook,
where he will assist his son Jack to
erect a new building on his dairy farm.
Henry Schoenborn, a resident of
Carus, was an Oregon City visitor on
Monday. He was a former resident
of Oregon City and is a brother to
Frank Schoenborn.
Mrs. Fred Erickson, who has been
at the Good Samaritan hospital in Port
land where she underwent a critical
operation some time ago, was brought
to her home in Oregon City Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coates, who have
recently returned from Eastern Ore
gon, have moved into one of the W.
C. Green apartments on Seventh and
Center streets.
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gottberg, for
mer residents of Oregon City, have
taken possession of their farm, which
they have recently purchased at Law
ton Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Surfus of Sel
lwood, accompanied by Mrs. Charles
Surfus of Oregon City, motored to Sa
lem Sunday of last week and vd j
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visiting relatives,
a niese of Mrs. M
W. C. Green.
Mrs. Walter Wentworth and Mrs.
W. C. Green, of Oregon City, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Vaun on Monday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, of Ore
gon City, went to Portland Monday,
where they visited Mrs. John Talbot
and also Mr. Wilson's son, Charles.
Louis Funk, one of Clackamas coun
ty's prominent farmers, whose home
is at Redlaud, was in Oregon City
Friday. He was accompanied home
by his daughter, Alice, who is a stu
dent of the Oregon City high school,
to spend the week-end.
Miss Florence McGeehan, who is
i teaching school at Logan, spent the
week-end in Oregon City at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc
Geehan. Mrs. E. G. Gritton and son, Bobby,
who have- been in Oregon City a week
visiting Mrs. Gritton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Burkholter, have return
ed to their home in Salem.
Mr. August Staehley, a resident of
Central Point, who has been critically
ill with pneumonia, is improving.
Mrs. A. Sphinter, whose home is at
Maple Lane .attended the Royal
Neighbors' lodge which was held in
Oregon City Friday afternoon of last
week.
Miss Fern Yexley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Yexley, of Mt. Pleas
ant, has gone to the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portland, where she is to
take up a nurse's training course. She
is a graduate of the Oregon Agricul
tural college.
Mrs. Emma McDonald, who has been
very ill at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. A. Miln, is very much better at
present.
Chas. Quinn from Maple Lane was a
caller at the Banner-Courier on Mon
day. Joe Schmidt of Hoff was in the city
on Monday of this week.
W. S. U'ren of Portland was a call
er at the BannerCourier office on
Teusday.
-E. Gerber, a resident of Logan, was
transacting . business in Oregon City
Monday.
Charles Thomas, a business man of
Canby, transacted business in Oregon
City Tuesday.
Mrs. Cora Hammond, whose home is
at Redland was an Oregon City visit
or Monday of this week.
Mrs. Al Lennon of Oregon City
made a business trip to Oregon City
Thursday of last week to look after
property interests.
Frank Hattan, a resident of Carver,
was an Oregon City visitor Saturday
of last week.
On sale Saturday, delicious Fudge
15c per half pound. F. W. Woolworth
Co. Adv.
Mr. and' Mrs. Joe Osborn of Sell-1 Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Howell and son,
wood, were in Oregon City Sunday, I Merle, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Green and grandson, Billie, mo
tored to t Portland, Sunday and were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eaton.
Mrs. Chester A. Muir of Portland'
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Andrews of South
Oregon City.
L. J. Barnes, who has been visiting
his son A. Barnest of Portland, has
returned to the home of his son, Bert
Barneat of Willamette.
Pete Frey, a former resident of Ore
gon City, but now of Selwood, was an
Oregon City visitor Sunday. .
Charies Livesay and two sons were
Oregon City visitors Saturday.,
Among the Oregon City visitors last
Saturday was George Priest, whose
home is at Clackamas station.
Mrs. Glen Zimmerman, whose home
is at Oswego was "an- Oregon City vis
itor Thursday of last week.
Grandma Beattie, who has been quite
ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
C. Schuebel, is improving. She is
88 years old. Miss Roberta Schuebel
who has also been ill is very much
improved.
Orville Martin, a resident of High
land, was an Oregon City visitor Tues
day. While here he visited his moth
er, Mrs. May, of Mountain View.
Mrs. A. O. Alldredge, who has been
ill with la grippe is improving. She
is at the home of her son, Clarence
Alldredge.
The Misses Alma and Florence
Moore are improving after a severe
attack of Ja grippe.
.Emily Calger, whose home, is at
Maple Lane, transacted business in
Oregon City Tuesday.
Phillip Massinger, Jrv of Beaver
Creek, was an Oregon City visitor on
Tuesday.
George Os.bom and son, Billy, who
have been suffering from a severe
attack of the grippe, are very much
improved.
Mrs. Anne Tremayne, whose home
is at Barlow, was transacting business
in Oregon City Teusday.
Ben Krause, a resident of Aurora,
was transacting business in Oregon
in Oregon City Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Anderson and
children, of Logan, visited Mr. Ander
son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. An
derson Sunday.
Charles Krebs, a well known farm
er of Boring, was an Oregon City visi
tor Tuesday.
Mrs. W. H. Borney, a resident of
Logan, has' improved after a severe
siege of the grippe.
Miss Isanelle Hattan, a profession
al nurse from Portland, is in Oregon
City. She is taking care of Lloyd
Douthett, who is ill at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Louie Farr. Mr. Douth
ett's home is at Bend, Oregon.
Among those to 'attend the fun
eral of little Lester Hattan, which was
held at Logan Teusday, were Miss
Isabelle Hattan, Mr. Ed. Farr and Mrs.
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o. w. Mooay at Eugene, has-returned i Portland.
after visiting Mrs. Oakes' mother, Mrs.
Glen Mills and Mrs. Crarles Barry of
Oregon City.
F. W. Woolworth Co. have a corn-
to her home. Mrs. Mightells suffer
ed from an attack of la grippe while
at Eugene.
Mrs. Geo. A. Brown, a former resi-
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gon City, who has been suffering from
a severe attack of la grippe, is improv
ing. Jack Kungleman, formerly a resi
dent of Oregon City, but whose home
is now at Sunnyside, was calling on
old friends here Monday.
Mrs. Edward Lavier has returned
to Oregon City after being at Wood
burn, where she was called to the
bedside Of her mother, Mrs. McDon
ald, who has been critically ill with
la grippe.
Fred J. Tooze, Jr., a law student at
the Willamette university, returned to
Salem Monday morning after spend
ing the week-end with his parents at
ers, braids and frames. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buol and fam
ily of Hoff, Ore., who have all been
down with la grippe, are improving.
W. H. Bonney, prominent resident
of Redland, was transacting business
in Oregon City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Singlteterry,
who are residents of Milwaukie, but
City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Asael Tab
or at Meldrum last week.
Fred Schwartz, whose home is at
Milwaukie, was an Oregon City visi
tor Friday of last week.
Mrs. Emma Thomas of Oregon City,
visited her sister, Mrs. Mary Gauiard
at Milwaukie Monday.
You can't help dancing to this breezy
South Sea fox trot
Ty-Tee
and just as good is
Stealing
on the other side.
No. 2180 Ty-Tee Fox Trot (Bibo)
Carl Fentoh's Orchestra
Stealing Fox Trot (SulIivanJ
Carl Fenton's Orchestra
Call for your recordWe have it notv!
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SATURDAY
MAR. 11
THE NIGHT ROSE
WITH
Lon Cheney
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ANN OUNCEMENT
. W e beg to announce that, in connection with our Victrola
Department, we are opening a
Piano Department
We have secured for this territory the sale representation of
Sherman Clay & Company
For their entire line of Pianos, Player Pianos
and also the marvelous
DUO-ART
She rman, Clay & Co., are universally recognized as the lead
ing ONE PRICE MUSIC HOUSE of the West and we will be able
to sell and deliver to you, here in Oregon City and vicinity any of
their lines of instruments at identically the same price and terms
quoted in their Portland, Seattle, San Francisco and other main
stores.
We will carry and sell the following pianos: Steinway, Web
ber, A. B. Chase, Steck, Estey, Emerson, Aldrich, Kutzmann,
Brambach, Vose, Krakaucr, Wheelock, Davenport & Treacy,
Briggs and many others.
Old instruments will be taken in at a liberal allowance
Terms to suit on all Pianos, even the Steinway
We will gladly demonstrate our new line to you
Player-Pianos from $335.00 up
Huntley-Draper Drug Co.
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Latest Songs and Dances
SEBASTAN - MERILL AND CO.
Sawing a Woman in Three
See the Egg Lay the Rooster
SUN.-MON.
MAR. 12-13
'THE IRON TRAIL"
By
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Two Part Comedy
LEVY . Patne News
VAUDEVILLE
AUSTIN AND RUSSELL (THE GIRL AND THE WOP)
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COMING
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MAR. 23
MISS LOUISE LOVELY
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'THEIR WEDDING NIGHT" A ONE ACT PLAY
FOLLOWED BY
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During the action of the latter production Miss Lovely will actually
direct scenes of a motion picture and her cameraman will take scenes
of some young lady selected by Miss Lovely from the Audience.-
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W. C. Green, from Oregon- City. ; Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Schneider, who are Among the Oregon City visitors on
residents of Redland, were looking -"Tuesday of this week Was Victor John
after property interests in Oregon City son, whose home is at Boring.
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