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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922.
DIAMONDS
For Gift Giving during April there is
nothing so pleasing as the Diamond.
It gives the recipient lasting pleasure
and is a Gift worth every gratitude.
Our stock of loose Stones is the largest in this vi
cinity. If your are unable to find what you want in
a mounting we will be glad to submit specials for
your approval.
OREGON CiTY frOPIKWfa
a jCocal Tfews Stems a
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Smallwood,
whose home is at Twelfth and Center
streets have had as their guests, their
daughter, Mrs. Leonard Earl and
grand daughter, Miss Idahlia Earl of
Walla Walla, Wash.
7Wt q n A TW rm T? mr Xi Pay wh n 9P.
companied the Misses Lorena Jack,
Kathryn Kirk and Kathryn Silsby to
Corvallis, where the latter were dele
gates to the girls' conference returned
to their home Sunday evening. Mr.
and Mrs. Cox were guests of Mrs.
Cox's cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Galloway.
Mrs. Sarah Lacey of Oregon City
accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.
William Dugger and little son of
Portland were guests at the home of
Mrs. Arthur Roberts of Jennings
Lodge on Wednesday of last week.
J. Bruck, a prominent resident of
Sherwood was an Oregon City visitor
Monday. He came here on business.
Mrs. Alice Patterson, a resident of
Logan was an Oregon City visitor
Saturday. Mrs. Patterson was a. for
mer Oregon City resident.
Miss Goldsmith has a line of new
hats for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gill, who are
at present residents of Azalia, but
formerly of Logan were Oregon City
visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Taylor and Mrs.
J. B. Carter, uncle of Mrs. Taylor
were Sunday guests at the home of
Walter E. Taylor and family of Van
couver. Walter is a son of I. D. Tay
lor. Mrs. A. Nelson, who has been at
Molalla the past two weeks where she
has been visiting her cousins, Mrs.
Ralph Holman, and Mrs. Charles Al
bright, has returned to her home at
Oregon City.
Edward Smith of 1207 Main street,
Oregon City is able to be out after a
severe attack of rheumatism from
which he has been suffering for. sev-
eral weeks.
Mrs. Annie Tremayne, whose home
is at Barlow was transacting business
in Oregon City Saturday.
Elmer Van Fleet, a resident of Bor
ing, was transacting business in Ore
gon City on Saturday of last week.
George Albright formerly a promi
nent resident of Mulino but who is
now making his home at Bend," Ore
gon, underwent a critical operation at
a Bend hospital. He is a brother of
Charles Albright of Molalla.
Miss Goldsmith" has the
Dean Hats for Kiddies.
W. P. Byers whose home is at Car
ver was transacting business in Oregon-City
Saturday of last week.
Mrs. Annie Hindle.who is employed
in Oregon City spent the week end
at Redland a guest at the Bonney
home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chapman and
Gordon Green spent Sunday in Port
land at the home of Mrs. Chapman's
brother, Harfon Green.
Mrs. Kate Roll and children, Elma,
Elizabeth and Buddie of Portland
spent the week end in Oregon City
with Mrs. Roll's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Cooper.
Mrs. George Dalals, who conducts a
maternity home on the 82nd street
road, Portland, and who was former
ly a resident of Damascus was trans
acting business in Oregon City Friday
of last week.
J. W. Moffatt of West Linn, who
has been critically ill at his home
suffering from erysipelas in his arm
is improving.
Mrs. Alma Splinter, whose home is
at Maple Lane was an Oregon City
visitor on Friday of last week".
Mrs. Sherman W. Moody and dau
ghter, Roberta, whose home is at Eu
gene, Oregon, returned home Sunday
after being in Oregon City several
days where they visited Mrs. Moody's
son, Mighells Burley and her sister,
Mrs. C. I. Stafford and her mother,
Mrs. Minnie Mighells of Maple Lane.
Wallace Telford, a resident of Bor
ing was in Oregon City Thursday of
last week. He combined pleasure with
business by visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Telford while here.
Cleo Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
J. Howell, a student of the Pacific
University spent the week end with
his parents. Young Howell who has
been assistant yell leader was recent
ly elected yell leader to succeed Er
nest Amburn of Portland.
Mrs. Henry Woodbeck and little
daughter, Barbara of Vancouver,
Wash., visited Mr. Woodbeck's par
ents, Mr.and Mrs. W. W." Woodbeck
of Jennings Lodge one day last week.
Carl Stromgreen, a well known res
ident of Colton transacted business in
Oregon City Thursday of last week.
Mrs. James B. Johnson of Oregon
City spent the week end at McMinn
ville visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Northup. '
Miss Goldsmith has a wonderful
Priscilla display of Easter Hats for ladies and
children at moderate prices. Call and
see us.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hattan, resi
dents of Carver, were Oregon City
visitors Saturday. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Hattan's mother, Mrs.
I.R. E. Mumpower of Fern Ridge.
Alex Camp of Hubbard was trans
acting business in Oregon City Thurs-"
day of last week.
Mrs. Mable Phipps, who has been
at Albany visiting relatives has re
turned to her home at Oregon City. k
Mrs. Forbes Barclay Pratt of Port
land accompanied by her sister, Mrs.
Louis Williams of Portland visited
their aunt, Mrs. Ward B. Lawton of
Mt. Pleasant one day last week.
Mrs. John Weeks of New York, who
has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Frank Mount, left last Friday for her
home. She was accompanied home by
her daughter Mrs. Frank Mount and
three chidren, who will visit in TSTew
York until July.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ingram, resi
dents of Portland were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs.E lmer Cooper. Mr.
Ingram is a nephew of Mr. Cooper J
Mrs. Kate Bolander, whose home is
at Hoff, was an Oregon City visitor
on Friday of last week.
Mrs. Ora Dimick of Forest Grove
was transacting business in Oregon
City on Friday of last week. While
here she visited a few of her many
friends. Mrs. Dimick formerly resid
ed in uregon tjiiy. i
R. J. Bealy of Portland was a Sun
day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.
Warner of Mt. Pleasant Mr. Bealy
is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Warner,
his wife who died two weeks ago,
was formerly Miss Emma Hickman.
Mrs. E. H. Reddaway, formerly
Kate Warnock and two sons of Mil
waukie, were Sunday guests at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Warnock of Mt. Pleasant.
Mrs. Cleve Stewart of Carver was
in Oregon City Saturday. She brought
her son to the doctor. He has blood
poison in his left hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Stehman and
little son, Elmer of Oregon City, ac
companied by the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Link Stehman of Fern
Ridge have returned to their homes
after a two week's visit at Seattle,
Wash., with relatives. They made the
trip by auto.
. The funeral service of the 16
months old baby of Mr. and Mrs.
Scheer who died at the home of its
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood
ward of Twilight was held at the Hol
man and Pace chapel Monday after
noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Thompson
pastor of the Methodist church offic
iated. Mrs. W. C. Green and Miss
Dorothy Terrill sang "Somewhere
the Sun is Shining" and "Shall we
Meet Beyond the River" accompanied
by Mrs. Phipps. The little fellow was
laid to rest in the Mt. View cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Titus, who have
been residing in Oregon City, will go
to Estacada, where Mr. Titus has ac
cepted a position at the Estacada
Power Plant. Mrs. Titus is visiting
a few days with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Will Mumpower at Logan before
going to Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Ray and
children of Oregon City went to For
est Grove one day last week to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lowe, who have
charge of the J. C. Penny store at
that place.
Mrs. Joe Miller and her aunt, Mrs.
John Surfus were transacting busi
ness in Portland on Wednesday of
this week.
Lyman Mack; a former Oregon
City boy but now of Portland, where
he has an orchestra furnished music
for the dance which was given at
Willamette Hall Saturday night
J. I. Guttridge and his brother, G.
W. Guttridge, whose homes are at
Springwater were in Oregon City on
business Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs: Dan Noland, who are
residents of Oregon City went to
Buckner Creek on Tuesday of this
week where they own a 40 acre farm.
They expect to put in potatoes and
other vegetables and will spend their
summer vacation on the farm.
Mrs. Charles Legler of Gladstone
and Miss Lillian Gillett of Oregon
City were Portland visitors on Wed
nesday of this week.
Mrs. C. A. Morris, whose home is at
Estacada was an Oregon City visitor
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Neff, who are
residents of Canby were transacting
business in Oregon City Tuesday. j
Taylor W. Henderson, whose home
is at Elwood, Oregon, but who was
brought to the home of his son Will
Henderson of 10th and Taylor streets
Oregon City some time ago for medi
cal treatment is still critically ill.
Miss Geneva Young of Oregon City
was transacting business in Portland
Wednesday of this week.
Mrs. Robert Beatt'e whose home is
at Beaver Creek visited her daughter,
Mrs. Orph Parker of Oregon City
Teusday of this week.
Mrs. Richard Freytag of Gladstone
went to St. Johns Wednesday where
she was a visitor at the home of her
brother C. E. McGetchie and family.
G. Austin, who is a resident of Da
mascus was. transacting business In
Oregon City Tuesday of this week.
Frank Jones, a resident of Port
land visited his brother and family
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones of Canemah
on Wednesday. He also visited Sid
ney Nutall and family.
Miss Vera Caufield spent the week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart of Bull Run. Mrs. Stewart
was Miss Clara-Warner before her
marriage. "
Mrs. C. A. Morris, a" resident of Es
tacada was an Oregon City visitor
on Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. Emma Flagler, who has been
ill at her home on 12th and Taylor
streets, Oregon City- is improving.
She had a severe attack of lagrippe.
Miss Ella Schiewe, who." has been
making her home in Oregon City went
out to Meadowbrook to take care of
her mother Mrs. Peter Schewe, who
has been critically ill with lagrippe.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cook and son Clif
ford, were Oregon City visitors Sat
urday of last week.
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GOOD MORNING
This is Good Friday
Get your
HOT CROSS BUNS
Today and Saturday
Made by the Peerless Bakery
and sold by
The Hub Grocery
ON THE HILL
Phone 41 7th and Center
C. W. P. Mill Changes Managers
A. Bankus, who has been mill man
ager for the Crown Willamette Paper
company at the local plant has been
promoted to the position of assistant
manager with offices in Portland.
Mr. Bankus, who has been in charge
here for some time has made many
friends in Oregon City and West Linn,
who wish him success in his new po
sition. Mr. Bankus will be succeeded
here by C. W. Morden.
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MEN It's Nearly Easter
Sunday next, marks the beginning of a long season
when the days are bright, warm and inviting. When you'll
want to be outside,- in the sunshine you'll want to be look
ing your best you'll want to feel and know that your clothes
are stylish, tailored becomingly and exactly right in every re
spect. You'll want to be wearng a
Society Brand or Kirchbaum Suit
$35 and $40 $30 and $35
Others at $25 and $27.50
Step in today. Your suit is here. Get it wear it Easter.
Also Easter Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shoes, Ties and Men's fur
nishings of all kinds. All new and nifty.
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Roseburg to vote on bonds for addi- Corvallis, Monroe and Bellfountain State highway commission lets
tions to schools. telephone line to be rebuilt. 000,000 road contracts.
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rounding a sharp curve
is the source of many
accidents. In avoiding
him you may hit anoth
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post.
Seldom Escapes Wreck
The most careful driver seldom
escapes a collision during the
life of his car. Other drivers,
slippery pavements mechanical
defects, and hundreds of other
things cause collisions.
If your car Is insured against
collision, if wrecked you get
cash to repair or replace it.
You need automobile insurance
against fire, theft, liability, pro
perty damage and - collision.
Thi3 agency sell "Two Hart
fords" policies.
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Phone 377 620 Main St
Oregon City, Oregon
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