THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922. Page Two . IF You are interested in band instruments let us show you our line of "CONN" BAND INSTRUMENTS Buy them on terms if you desire OREGON CITY "OPTmifc Mrs. J. Kelland, -wfyose home is near New Era, was an Oregon City visitor Thursday. . Little Miss Betty Pratt has return ed to her home in Portland after spending several days in Oregon City with her grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Pratt. Mrs. A. W. Fogleson of Beaver Creek, was an Oregon City visitor on Friday. Mrs. Nettie Robinson and her sis ter, Mrs. J. P. Keating, were in Ore gon City Friday, having come to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Ry an. John Friberg, a resident of Oswego, was an Oregon City visitor last Fri day. H. G. Adams, whose home is at Can by, transacted business in Oregon City on Saturday. Among the Oregon City visitors on Saturday of last week was August Starber of Aurora, and E. D. Hart of Boring. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bockhold and family, visited" friends and relatives at Salem Sunday.. Mrs. George Osborn hfd as her guest alst Saturday, her sister, Mjrs. A. J. Burdette of Canby, who came to Oregon City to transact business. Mrs. A. W. Faulkner and daughter, Kathryn of Canby, were Oregon City visitors Saturday. Mrs. S. P. Londergran of Beaver Creek, and Mrs. Annie Tremayne of Barlow, who are sister, met m Oregon City Saturday and shopped toegther. Mr. and Mrs. George Buchholtz of Canemah, spent the week-end at Milwaukie, the guests of their daugh ter, Mrs. F. D. Labbe. Mrs. Delia Vallen, whose home is at Elmwood, spent the week-end at Oregon City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Henderson; who are at the home of their son, Will Hen derson. Mr. Henderson, Sr., is quite ill at the home of his son. Miss . Effie Newman attended the concert given in Portland" Friday night by Alberto Salvi, the harpist After the concert she spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. S. Vann in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bollack of Port land, were in Oregon City on Thurs day of last week, the guests of Mrs. Bollack's brother, Julius Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Bollack were formerly Oregon City residents. Mrs. Agnes Silver of Vancouver, Wash., visited her son, Waldo Sil ver, of Oregon City, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers of West Linn, last weekl Lee Kitchen, a resident of Redland, was an Oregon City visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Funk, of Red land, were " Oregon City visitors on Thursday. Mrs. M. A. Brayton visited friends a.t Parkplace a few days last week. She was formerly a resident -of Park place, but now lives at Canemah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprague, ac companied by Mrs. F. T. Horrock, res idents of Redland, were Oregon City visitors Saturday. Rev. Willis E. Pettibone, who has been at" Hermiston, Ore., for the past week, assisting in special union meet ings, has returned to his home in Ore gon City. ... Mrs. Carl Joehnke, who lives near Canby, was visiting relatives in Ore gon City Thursday of las week. Mrs. E. C. Eastman, a resident of Central Point, was in Oregon City on Thursday 'of last week. Mrs. N. W. Bowland and Mrs. C. Schuebel, who have been very ill with la grippe, are improving. Mrs. Al. Dillman has returned to her home at Oregon City from the St. Vincent's hospital much improv ed. Mrs. Sarah Randolph has returned to Oregon City from Shedds, Ore., where she was called by the illness of her sister, Mrs. G. B. Thompson. W. H. Mattoon, a resident of Viola, was transacting business in Oregon City Monday. Ernest Freytag, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freytag, of Gladstone, who is a strident of Benson Polytechnical school, returned to the home of his parents Tuesday from the Oregon City hospital where he had "a tumor removed from his hand, which was caused by a bruise from playing ball. Robert Shoenborn of Cards, was an Oregon. City visitor Friday of last week. - Joseph C. Hedges, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hedges of Oregon City, has returned home from Tale college, where he has been studying law and oCocai 9fews j will be associated with his father in the law office. Word has been received by - A. Heilinger of Oregon City, of the cri tical conditions of his brother John Heilinger of Hamilton, Ohio. He is a brother of Mrs. M. Tabor also of j Oregon City. - Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Roberts and son, William, of Beaver Creek, were Oregon City visitors Saturday. Among the Oregon City visitors on Thursday of last week were Mrs. H. Uhalos and Mrs. J. Farquarhson of New Era. Mr. and Mrs. W, H Lucke and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonell and daughter, Georgia May, of Canby, attended the funeral of Mr. John Davis Sunday. George Rogers, whose home it as Mulino, transacted business in Ore gon City Friday of last week. Mrs. Susan Hess has returned to. her home at Parkplace after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alice Russell, of Portland, and Mrs. Loren Seward of St. Johns, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Max Holman and ba by, were Oregon City visitor on Sat urday. Their home is at Beaver Creek. Gordon Wilson, student at the uni versity of Oregon, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson of Oregon City. A. Farquhar, a resident of Marsh field, is in Oregon City, where he is building two new bungalows on some property he owns on 13th and J. Q. Adams streets. He is at the home of Mrs. M. Toban. Miss Geneva Park, a nurse at the Oregon City hospital, who has been qiute ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Anna .Park, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Boylan, who have been suffering from a severe at tack of the influenza are on the road to recovery. Mrs. Hardy, a nurse is in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Alldredge of Gladstone visited the former's par ent, Mr. and Mrs. John Alldredge Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. John All dredge have been ill with lagrippe. - Word has been received by Mrs. Frank Alldredge of the arrival of a 10 pound son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crawford of Joseph, Oregon. Mrs. Crawford was Miss Nora Hansen bfeore her marriage and was one of Calckamas county's school teachers. Alvin Shephard, a former resident of West Linn, but now of Scotts Mills was in Oregon City Tuesday, Wednes day apd Thursday of this week. Among those attending the funeral of Mrs. Underdahl which was held in Portland Tuesday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Osborn, Dr. and Mrs. Krassig, Mrs. Willis Yonce, Mrs. Glen Hankins, Mrs! Wilbur Warren, Mrs. Clarence Bruner, and Mrs. Luella An drews. Mrs. John jParker of Oregon City is recovering from a severe attack of the "flu." Also Orph Parker has re covered from the same disease, ac companied with tonsilitis. Both young men are sons of Mr. and Mirs. Frank E. Parker of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dryer (nee Miss Mary Silvers) and little daugh ter, Jean Elaine, who have recently returned from Humboldt, Iowa, visit ed Mrs. Ryers grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers of West Linn last week. George Pusey, Jr., who has been critically ill at the home of his par ents, suffering from a severe attack is able to be out. Mr. E.'C. Selby and daughter, Miss Opal Selby, of Mountain View, were able to be down to Oregon City Tues day, after both being very ill with bronchial pneumonia. Mr. D. J. Lias, whose home is- at Hubbard, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. While here he called on some friends. Mrs. N. Swanson and daughters, Ruth,, and Margaret were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Caldwell of Meldrum. Mrs. Myron Wishart and little son, Martin, have returned to their home at Sellwood, after visiting Mrs. Wish art's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mar tin of Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey-Hill and little daughter of Mulino, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Willamette. ' Mrs. Conrad Zimmerman has re turned to her. home at Willamette from the Oregon City hospital, where she was operated on about three weeks ago. - George Gregory, who own a farm at Molalla was transacting business in Oregon City Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Petit of Oregon City was called to Corvallis Tuesday by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Charles Reed. She is vsuff ering from pneu monia. Mrs. Sam Miller and children of Sellwood, were guests of Mrs. R. Young of Willamette on Thursday of last week. On Tuesday morning of this week a little daughter arrived at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mount The home of Mr. , and Mrs. Clyde Ringo was made happier by the ar rival of a little daughter on Tuesday evening of this week. They live at Mulino, Foute 1. ' - Charles Harlow of Eugene, has tak en a position with the Huntley-Drap-er company, where he was formerly employed before leaving for Eugene. He is in charge of the musical depart ment. Mrs. Haviel, who is a resident of Beaver Creek, was in Oregon City Thursday of last week, where she came to transact business for her husband, who has a store there. The many friends of fiufdin Dear dorff of Damascus, will be glad to know he is improving, after being gored and trampled by a bull on his father's farm a few days ago. Mrs. Ella Luin, of Portland, attend ed the Ryan funeral at Oregon .City Friday of last week!, While here she visited her mother, Mrs. Thail Nelson. Mrs. Willis Yonce, of Oregon City, went to Estacada Saturday where she visited friends for a few days. Mr. Yonce was formerly a resident of Es tacada. - " Mrs: Elizabeth Biggs, a resident of Valdez, Alaska, was. an Oregon City visitor Friday of last week. Among the friends she visited was Mrs. John U. Green, an old friend. Mrs. Biggs was formerly Lizzie Mills of .y)re gon City. Mrs. Lucille Simmons, a former res ident of Oregon City, but who is now making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Lankins of Viola, visited her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simmons of Gladstone, for a few days this, week.' Sam Stevens of Ninth and Center streets, Oregon City, is able to re sume his work at the (bank of Oregon City, after a siege of la "grippe. Mrs. John Surfus, accompanied by her niece, Mrs. Joe Miller, were Port land visitors Monday. A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yoeman, residents of'Hoff, route 1, on March 8. Another home made happier by, the arrival of a son Sunday morning, was that of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Steele at Fifteenth and Lincoln streets, Ore gon City. He has been given the name of Robert Ernest. Robert B. Beattie, who is a resi dent of Colton was an Oregon City visitor Monday of this week. Mr. G. Settze who is a resident of Stafford was transacting business in Oregon City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs: J. Kelland, residents of Twilight, were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. Charles Kruse, who owns a farm near Oswego, was an Oregon City vis itor Monday. Will Mumpower, a resident of Low er Logan, was an Oregon City visitor Friday of last week. Lloyd Douthit, who has been ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. Louie Fair was able to leave Oregon City Tuesday evening for his home at Bend, Oregon. Mrs. Mary Adele Vann, whose home is in Portland, visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Case at Gladstone, Wed nesday. Mrs. Walter Wentworth made a business trip to Portland Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Lawrence W. Ray is able to be back to his place of business after a severe attack of the influenza. SOCIETY The ladies aid of the Presbyterian church met at the church Wednesday atternoon and elected the following officers, for the church vear. begin ning April 1st: president, Mrs. An- 1111111111111111 Our New Men's Wear Store Is Now Open for Business We are now showing our friends who have waited for our opening and the general public the very newest things in Men's and Young Men's Wearables. We feature Society Brand and Kirschbaum Clothes for Men and Young Men, also a complete showing of Shoes Hats, Caps, Furnishings and a full line of good Work Clothes. We plead guilty to being proud of our new shop. We think it is mighty nice and we want you, our friends and acquaintances to come in and in spect our new home and new merchandise. It is our desire to make this a personal store, catering to your individual requirements. We wish to Include you among our many personal friends, who have known us so long and whom we wish to continue to serve. 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It prevents fevered udders and scouring lambs. Feed it after lambing time to stimulate the flow of milk, insuring lambs for the early market Dr. Hess Stock Tonic contains Tonics for the digestion. Laxatives for the bowels, Diuretics for the kidneys, and Vermifuges for the worms. . Why Pay the Peddler Twice My Price? Huntley-Draper Drug Co. The Rexall Store Oregon City- Tell as how much stock you have. We have drew Rintoul; first vice president, Mrs. S. Chandler; second vice presi dent, Mrs. Elizabeth Glover; secre tary, Mrs. O. D. Eby, and treasurer, Mrs. J. K. Morris. The executive committee will meet soon and appoint committees. - Mrs. George Eberly, superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School & Montgomery, inc. MEN'S WEAR Personal Service That You'll Is Here Dr. Hess! Poultry PAN-A-CE-A will help make your hns by now. Oregon a package to sait. entertained the teachers of the Sun day school Monday evening at her home on Locust street. Owing to so much sickness severaj were absent At the close of the business session, Mrs. Eberly served delicious refresh ments. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. . W. C. Green, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Paine, Mrs. Roy Woodward, Mrs. Frank Alldredge, Miss Alma Moore Like Oregon City, Oregon ii-m iu,i . in ii, riit.,z. : :J Illl- and Rev." H. G. Edgar - and Frank Schoenbom. One of the- best meetings of the Woman's Club was held on Thursday afternoon of last week. It was edu cational day and the splendid ad dress givenToy Brenton Vedder, coun ty school superintendent and on Con solidation of Schools and Prof. R. W. Kirk, superintendent of city schools on The Public as a Social Center, .which were very interesting. An off ering was taken for the- scholarship loan fund. Dainty refreshments were served by the -committee. The WiUamette school has arrang ed for ah evening's entertainment at the school building ' on next Satur day evening of next week. - The program will be directed by the De Moss Concert company, which is well known for its splendid enter tainments. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned !has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Charles C. Babcock, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said 'estate are hereby required to PERSONAL ATTENTION to each detail will bring good results for you. When you bring your eye troubles to .me you are assured the close personal attention which is necessary to produce comfortable glasses. If you are a sufferer from " sore, .weak and Inflamed eyes or if you suffer from Headaches, Eyeaches or other eye troubles do not hesitate but come' and. have a careful examination made. 19th 'year of practice. Over 11,000 patients. ' Dr. Freeze, EYE SPECIALIST 605J4 Main St. Oregon City Opposite Postoffice LENSES GROUND WHILE YOU WAIT' MARCH Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY OPERATIC S0018 I Eri tn che moochta-H (b It Thoo?) From "Th Masked Ball," 1.80 I Act III, Scene 1 (Verdi). Baritone, In Italian. Giuseppe Danlse INSTRUMENTAL 10,SJ 1 Melodjr tn V (Opui t. No. 1) (Rubinstein) Pianoforte Solo I Leopold Gadowsky SV.ll I Al 'r G Strlnc (Bach) Violin Solo Bronlslaw Euberman f Strmdellm Overture (Flotow) Concert Band 20000 J Walter B. Rogers and His Band Merry Wive of Windsor Overture (Nlcolal) Concert Band Walter B. Rogers and Els Band f Italian Airs Medley (Son Gelosal Mamma Mia Marlnarlello no I O Sole Mio Campana dl San Gulsto) Arc. by Perry. Ac- xil J cordlon Solo Mario Perry BO I Gloria Walts (Perry- Accordion Duet I Mario Perry and Joseph Peppino CONCERT ilJttle Town In the Oold County Down (Pascoe-Carlo-Sanders) Tenor , Theo. Karl lassie O Mine (Bowles-Walt) Tenor Theo. 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Reese and Male Trio 19c "1 It with Music (Irvine Berlin) From "Music Box Revue." t Baritone .Elliott Shaw and Mala Trio f In Bluebird Land (Williams-Short) Soprano and Tenor. 41- J Irene Audrey and Charles Hart 7 So 1 That's How I Believe la Yon (Dubin-Cunnlngham-Rule) Tenor I James Craven and Male Trio FOR DANCING nao f Ty-T I"ox Trot (Blbo) ,v. ..Carl Fenton's Orchestra 7Se t Stealing Fox Trot (Sullivan) Carl Fenton's Orchestra I've Got My Habits Oat Fox Trot (Durante) Bennie Krueger's Orchestra School Hooso Bines Fox Trot (Irving Berlin) From the "Music Box Revue" .'.Bennie Krueger's Orchestra . Smllln' Pox Trot (Rose-Wolohan-Krausgrill-Burtnett-Cooper-.... I Stevenson) Introducing "Have Tou Forgotten?" . 'VSL 1 - Selvin's Orchestra 1 Good-Bye, Pretty Butterflies Fox Trot (Cooke-Olman) I Selvin's Orchestra r By the Pyramids Fox Trot (Florito) jlgj I . Gene Rodemich s Orchestra ,5o"l Bight or Wrong Fox Trot (SUemore-Blese) l Gen Rodemich a Orchestra Jones Drug Co. In Business for Your Health ' Oregon City Oregon present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at the office of my attorney Charles T. Sievers, 719 Main St, Oregon City, Oregon, with-, ing six months from the date of this notice. Dated March 16th, 1922. Date of first publication March 16th, 1922. Date of last publication April 13th, 1922. W. W. MYRES, Administrator of the estate of Charles C. Babcock, deceased. CHARLES T. SIEVERS, v - Attorney for Administrator, address 719 Main St., Oregon City, .Oregon. (3-16-5t) - Sunday Services M. E. Church. At the M. E. church. Ninth and Center streets on Sunday, next, the following schedule of services will be observed : 11: OP A. M. The Day of Large Things. '7:30 P. M. The Tragedy of Un happy Married. Life. 10:30 A. M. Sunday School. 3:00 P. M. Junior League. 6:30 P. M. Epworth League. A. H. 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