The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, April 20, 1922, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1922.
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What It Means to You and Your Family to Buy Goods Made at Home
and Why You Should Buy from Your Local Merchant
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FORD AND FORDSON
PARK-SHEPHARD
MOTOR CO.
Main Street, at Fourth
Phone 355
R. E. Park
P. J. Shepherd
ALL STANDARD MAKE WATCHES
EXPERT REPAIRING
Neal, Mc and Rose
The House of Quality
522 Main
Near Post Office
Results
When you take your Eye Troubles to a Specialist you want re
lief whether it be Eyeaches, Headaches or some other abnormal
condition. When you consult me you are assured careful con
scientious service that will square with the "Golden Rule". 19
years practical experience at your service.
DR. FREEZE
EYE SPECIALIST
505 Main Street
Oregon City
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JACOB'S OREGON CITY WOOLENS
Pure. Virgin Wool
Overcoats
Mackinaws
Flannel Shirts
Loggers' Shirts-Trousers
Lounging Robes
Auto Robes
Indian Blankets
Fancy Bed Blankets
Staple Blankets
"WOVEN WHERE THE WOOL IS GROWN"
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
Oregon City, Ore.
New York, Chicago, Boston, Kansas City, Minneapolis,
Louisville, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland
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When You Build Remember
Oregon City
Sand and Gravel
Company
WASHED and SCREENED
RIVER SAND and GRAVEL
14th Street at River
Try Your
ant First
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Has it ever occurred to you that every dollar spent for goods .with out
side concerns for clothing, drygoods, hardware, groceries, farm imple
ments and utensils, automobile tires and parts in fact, anything which
might be purchased at your home store is taking necessary money
away from the local manufacturers and dealer? Money which, if expend
ed at home, would help the merchant to expand his business, increase the
variety of his stock, employ more help, keep more money at home to de
velop the city, and create more employment for the betterment of local
conditions. .
Several issues are at stake in this "Buy' AtN Home" idea. The merchant
is not the only one affected by the thousands of dollars taken annually
from local circulation. It affects as well, the manufacturer and banker.
It is a duty to help conserve local industries. Outside concerns are reap
ing thousands of dollars from our city and rural purchasers, and it is
safe to say that in most every case a purchase from your local dealer
would be of more advantage and benefit to you. Make "BUY AT HOME"
. your slogan, when andwhere possible.
Who is depended upon to support public enterprises, the local manufac-,
turer and merchant or concerns a thousand miles away?
Public money expended in another city or state for commodities avail
able here retards development of local resources and industries.
To stimulate interest in the Buy at Home idea, the Banner-Courier will
pay a total sum of $25 for the best letters on the subject.
Why You Should Buy at Home
First Prize $lS.OO
Second Prize $7.00
Third Prize $3.00
Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Prizes, a one year's subscription to the Banner-Courier
each. .
This contest is open to all residents of Clackamas County.
Contest closes June 22. Now get busy and send in your letters.
HODGSON-CANNON
ELECTRIC CO.
- Specialists in Electrical Work
WIRING - AUTOMOBILE IGNITION
."BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING
RADIO SUPPLIES
Westinghouse Battery Sales and Attention
Oregon City, Oregon
Have Your Home Wired by Us
Guaranteed Service .
LANGLEY
ELECTRIC
COMPANY
1117 Main
Oregon City
Next to. Electric Hotel
Goodrich 55-30x3 12 ..$10.90
Warren and Blodgett, Props.
407 Main St. Oregon City
We Specialize in Watch Repairing
Headquarters for-R. R. Men
Neldon's
Watch Shop.
We also feature Wireless goods
425 Main Near 5th at Bridge; .
GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD
Quality
Restaurant
427 Main St
Phone
517
THE DRAGON
I am more powerful than the combined armies of the world. I
have destroyed more than all the wars of the world. I am more
deadly than . bullets, and I have wrecked more homes than the
mightiest of siege guns. I steal in the United States alone
oyer $500,000,000 each year. I spare no one, and I find my vic
tims among the rich and poor alike; the young and the old, the
strong and the weak, widows and orphans know me. I loom
Up to such proportions that I go into every corner of the earth
leaving behind me destroyed homes, factories, ships, cities or
anything that may get in my path. I am your worst enemy, but
yet few take the necessary precaution to avoid me.
I AM FIRE
FIRE PREVENTION CO. Corner South Second and High Sts.
OregSn City, Oregon
Protect the LIVES of YOUR FAMILY and YOUR HOME by
installing the AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM
First in the county since 1916
First in Service
Smith's
Tire Shop
Vulcanizing and Retreading
Work fully guaranteed
Gas, Oil and etc.
509 . 7th" St.
We Sell
PURE FOODS
We specialize as far as possible In Oregon
products. We believe that we can help to
build up home industry in this way faster
than any other.
You can help us along by spending your money -in
Oregon- City and "keeping the dollar from
rolling away from home.
The Hub Grocery
on the Hill
We Pay Cash for Cream
At the highest market price. Send us a trial shipment if you
want satisfaction and prompt returns.
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Oregon City Butter
A home product made from pasteurized Clackamas County
Cream.
County Court
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Meinig, $7.40; H. H. Udell, $3.24; H.
R. Devlin, $1.24; A. W. Anderson, $1.
24. ROAD DISTRICT No. 42 N. A. So
rgnson, $11.21; , O. Rask, $11.21; E.
Austen, $6.23; A. Svanson, $2.50; Ed
joimson, fK.ao.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 43 Geo.
Blatchford, $32.00; W. Waldorf, $25.
05; The Good Roads Machinery Com
pany, $36.20; Edw. Feyrer, $17.95; Ar
thur Scott, $2995- George Boyer, $16.
18; Henry P. Newell, $18.67; George
Ball, $2.49; J. Ml. Strean, $2.49; Jeff
Da vies, $2.49; Jack Feyrer, $4,98.
. ROAD DISTRICT No. 44 Oregon
Foundry, $51.85; J. I. Case Threshing
Machine Company, $9.00; Hogg Broth
Vs, $1.50; E. L. Palfrey, $13.96; R.
W. Davidson, $39.90; C. W. Herman,
$1.99; S. A. Cordill, $2.49; A. Butter
field, $29.94 f R. R. Welch, $2.49; Gus
Simmons, $2.49; A. Lewis, $2.49; Paul
Robbins, $2.49. ' '
ROAD DISTRICT No. 45 H. Fisher
$11.97; Walter Fisher, $3.72;. E.-O.
Fisher, $7.48.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 46 Road
Biulders' Equipment Co., $46.50; Wm.
Beeson, $2.49; Clarence Johnson, $2.
49; W. R. Ayers, $2.49; Almon John
son, $2.49; Chas. Dietz, $2.49; Geo.
Koehler, $3.99.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 47 Oregon
City Sand & Gravel Company,$ 5.05;
Sporalsky, $4.99; Fred W.Sohn, $5.98.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 49 S. S. Gib
son, $27.45; Loyd Bowers, $24.95 ; Ru
fus Kraxberger, $39.91; Herman
Harms, $19.96; D. C Harms, $4.99,'
Will Gibson, $9.96; Pat Gibson, $8.71;
Rudolph Klaus, $3.89; C. H. Lorenz,
$17.46; Luther Lorenz, $4.98 Harold
Gribble, $7.48; Wm. Gebert, $4.99;
John Kummer, $4.98; Ben Krause, $4.-
98; Wm. Heinz, $14.97.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 60 L. G.
Wrolstan!rT$3.00; As L. Yoder, $8.40;
J. R. Pitts, $32.65; Ott Lucht, $1.87;
Jo Lehman, $3.11; M. F. Day, $1.24;
H. L. Jackson, $4.99; Leon Judd, $1.-
24; Amel Fuher, $1.24; C. F. Jackson,
$9.97; G. E. Wylund, $33.43; E. Good
at, $3.73; Claude Toder, $3.73; O. A.
Giger, $3.73.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 51 Roy R
Ridings, $12.45; John Colton, $4.98;
Dan Edwards, $19.96; G. C. Bentley,
$3.73; Roy R. Ridings, 521.94.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 52M1 . D.
Groshong,$ 2.49; A. M. Groshong, $8.
48; R. F. Wyland, $1.24; Rich Joplin,
$3.73; G. M. Groshong, $2.49
ROAD DISTRICT No. 56 R. H.
Long, $1.24; A. Wood, $1.24; R. Schue
bel, $9.97.
ROAD DISTRICTING. 58 Harry
'- --. r7
Kitching,$ 4.99: Walter Looney. $3.-
73 Charles Fantz, $4.94; W. D. White
Head $17.46. '
ROAD DISTRICT No. 59 W. H.
Douglass,$ 11.99; P. C. Murphey, $1.
87, ROAD DISTRICT No. 60 E. Young
$4.98; Charles Rettinger, $4.99; Chas.
Chinn, $9.98; Geo. Randall, $4.99;
John Braker, $2.49; W. G. Randall,
$19.47.
-ROAD DISTRICT No. 61 I. F.
Trapp, $2.00; Hog Brothers, $3.90;
Maxwell Telford, $97.75; Harry Ham
H $53.53; E. Hatch, $53.53; J. H.
Sheer, $56.02; I. J.' Trapp, $23.65; A.
Warner, $83.53; George Meade, $43.
57; I. F. Trapp, $17.42; S. Nash, $24.
89; Otto Sillen, $28.63; A.. H. Sheer,
$11.20; James Curry, $4.98; Newton
Jones, $3.73; John Stalick, $3.73;
Frank Toering, $19.91; Henry Scheer,
$35.94; John Scheor, $17.94; S. Nash,
$16.44; Eldon Swick, $13.45; C. Swickr
$1:49. '
ROAD DISTRICT No. 62 D. O.
Day, $10.97; S.M. Coey, $3.73? N. S.
Oldham, $31.23; Frank Fisher, $1.25.
ROAD DISTRICT No. 63 Standard
Oil Company, $2.70; G. Notdurft, $11.
96. ROAD DISTRICT No. 64 Road
Builders' Equipment Co., $36.50; S. A.
Yoder, $10.00. -
SPECIAL No. 11 G. Hunsucker,
$4.48; J. Thomas, $3.73; J. Quigley,
$3.73. '
SPECIAL No. 16 Standard Oil
Company, $125.28.
SPECIAL No! 21 C. A. Vincent Co.,
$85.60. , . .: ,
SPECIAL No. 26 A. Carl Power,
$4.49; Lee Philips, $4.49; Thomas
Kubitza, $1.24.
SPECIAL No. 26A Harry Nichols,
$17.46; John Mitchel, $3.11; Thos. Ku
bitza, $6.85; Lee Philips,$ 8.10; Lee
Philips, $3.75; Ronald Petty, $6.22;
Gus Hein, $1.55; Pat McKnight, $3.
73; Bill Dockery, $2.49; Bert Dockery,
$1.55; John Dockery, $1.55; A. L. Mat
cingly, $3.98s
SPECIAL No. 33 Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Company, $232.20; C.
R. Livesay, $25.92; C. A. Mann, $2.49;
J. R. Livesay, $3.73; R. Mattoon, $139.
95. SPECIAL No. 35 S. F. Scripture,
$.75. - "
SPECIAL No. 39 Smith Hardware
Co., $39.65; J. B. Robertson, $2.49; E.
T. Davis, $17.20.
SPECIAL No. 40 Albert Lins, $9.
96; Wm. Lins,$18.70; Chas. Kaufman,
$8.97; Anson . Johnson, $4.98; Henry
Reimer, $7.47; A. II. Miller, $15.96.
. SPECIAL No. 43 Coast Culvert &
Flume Co., $99.48; M.A. Olsen, $12.
40; Royal Olsenf $8.68; C. E. Wid
strand, $7.99; Dick Lampman, $9.30;
C. B. Mann, $11.16.
SPECIAL No. 46 Sam Hess, $17.-
47. .
SPECIAL No. 50 G. E. Wyland,
$1.99; E. Goodat, $1.24; Claude Yod
er, $1.24; O. A. Giger, $1.24.
SPECIAL No.. 61 Oregon City
Sand & Gravel Company, $51.30.
KKUUIAL tUAJ No. 19 State
Highway Commission, $1611.10.
GENERAL ROADS Standard "Oil
Company, $81.01; Frank Busch &
Sons, $.40; H. E. Cowgill, $12.66; Rus
sell Grader Mfg. Co., $9.60; Clyde
Equipment Co., $28.50; The -Good
Roads Machinery Company, $595.24;
Road Builders' Equipment Co., $1,200.
00; Clackamas County Auto & Tract
or Company, $1,485.00;- J. E. Hasel
tine & Co., $7.08; Straight & Salis
bury, $19.23; S. F. Scripture, $21.75;
Bureau fo Labor, $25.00; C. G. Miller
Co., $7.95; Frank Hopp, $1.25; Board
of Water Commissioners, $1.75;
Frank Busch & Sons, $2.00; State In-
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