Page Two THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1922. a jCocai Tfews Stems a William Gadke accompanied by his brother, Charles, motored to Colton Sunday where they visited William Schuffer. Mr. Schuffer has a home stead near Bolton. He is a brother of Mrs. Fred .Gadke. Miss Mary Mitchell, -who has been spending a few days at Sandy visit ing her mother and other relatives has returned to her home at Oregon City. She was accompanied home by a sister who will visit her sister, Mrs. Joseph Justin. Word has been reveived by Mrs. George Griffith of the birth of a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strause, Portland. The little lady ar rived Tuesday noon. Mrs. Strause has visited In Orefon City several times. E. L. Trullinger, who owns and op erates a flour mill at Union Mills was transacting - business in Oregon City Monday of this week. Mrs. J. W. Norris, who is a resi dent of Oregon City visited relatives and friends in Portland on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith and children, Edward and Norma, ac companied, by Mrs. A. B. Buckles were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. J. A. Eichman of Portland. Mrs. Eichman is a sister of Mrs. Griffith. Kent Wilson who ha been so very ill with septic sore throat has im proved so as to be able to come to the" home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor of Port land were Sunday guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Taylor. Miss Sophia Kroll spent Sunday in Salem as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kroll. Mrs. E. M. Scouton, who has been on a 10 days visit with relatives and friends at Seattle, Auburn and Oak ville, Wash., has returned to her home at Oregon City. She was accompan ied by her daughter, Miss Dora Scout on. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chapman and Gordon Green of Oregon City accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. Clyde Green of Gladstone motored to Salem Sunday returning home on the west side by way of McMinnville and through Portland. Mrs. John W. Potter and Mrs. A. Hulatt residents of Redland were Ore gon City visitors on Friday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. C. Meissner, son Will iam and Eugene Hendry accompanied by Mrs. Meissner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Avison motored to Molalla Sunday of last week and visited Mr. and Mrs. William Avison. Mrs. Thail Nelson of Oregon City was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Nellie Sladen of .Fern Ridge. Mrs. Sladen has been ill but is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Green of Lebanon were in Oregon City Mon day and Tuesday where they visited Mr. Green's brother, W. C. Green and his sister, Mrs. M. P. Chapman. They motored from Lebanon. A daughter arrived at the Oregon City hospital on Friday of last week for Mr, and Mrs. Fred Vonderahe of Milwaukie. The young lady weighed seven pounds and has been given the name of Margaret Virginia. R. Snodgrass, a resident of Mulino, was transacting business in 'Oregon City Monday. Mrs. Annie Tremayne, a former lesident of Beaver Creek, but now of Barlow Was transacting business in Oregon City Saturday. A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas of Mt Pleasant on Thursday of last week. She has been given the name of Dor othy. Henry Babler, a resident of Jen nings Lodge was operated on Monday of last week at the Oregon City hos pital one day last week. His sisters, Mrs. Gerber and Mrs. Andy Johnson of Logan visited him on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis, who are residents of Beaver Creek were trans acting business in Oreogn City Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith of Will amette accompanied iby Mr. and Mrs. A. Bierman and two children of Ore gon City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Jennings Lodge. Miss Stella White, daughter of Mrs. Charles White of 4th and Center Streets, Oregon City underwent a ser ious operation for the removal of ton sils at the Oregon City hospital Fri day of last week. She is very much improved. Mis Mary Confer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Confer is in Oregon City having been called here by the illness of her mother. Miss Confer has been at Bellingham, Wash., for a year where she has been employed. Mrs. Edward Fortune who has been visiting friends and relatives in Seat tle for the past rwo weeks has return ed to her home in Oregon City. Miss Mabel Dawson has returned to her home in Oregon City after spend ing a few days at Maple Lane with her sister, Mrs. Fletcher Mighells. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garlock, whose home is at Clear Lake, Iowa, and who have been spending the winter in Cal ifornia arived in Oregon City Satur day morning at the home oftheir daughter, Mrs. E. L. Moore, where they will visit a while before contin uing on their way home. A little son arrived at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron Friday morning, April 21, for Mr. and Mrs. Basil Saunders. He has been given the name of Robert Eu gene. Basil says he has the build to make a fine mechanic. He is the first grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Cameron and also of his mother's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bluhm.. "William Gardiner is making some improvements on his property at Mel drum. He has a new barn and some new buildings for his chickens, and geese, on which he is intending to specialize. Miss Eddy of Portland was a week end guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. R. Quinn of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. A. Splinter, residents of Maple Lane have had as a guest, Mr. M. Van Weehan of Portland. Samuel Stevens, who has been con fined to his home for several weeks with a severe illness has improved so as to be able to resume his duties at the Bank of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin, form er residents of Oregon City were vis iting old friends here on Friday of last week. They alsotransacted busi ness while here. Mrs. Charles H. Caufield was call ed to Albany Friday to the bedside of her mother, Mrs. E. J. Philllips, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Dave P. Shum and son, Milton, whose home is at The Dalles ' were Friday guests at the home of Mrs. Shum's sister, Mrs. N. M. Alldredge. They were on their way to Aostoria where they- will visit their daughter, Mrs. Theodore Sexton. Mrs. M. M. Hoper, who is a resi dent of Central Point was an Ore gon City visitor on Friday of last week. Mrs. Isabella Robinson and daugh ter, Francis Marian, whose address is Oregon City, Route 4, were Oregon visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Root whose home is in the Holcomb district were in Oregon City on Thursday of last week where they came to transact busi ness. George A. Dyson, a resident of Eu gene, was in Oregon City a few days last week where he visited his daugh ter, Mrs. Andrew Rintoul. Mrs. Louis Schott left Saturday af ternoon for her home in San Francis co, Cal. She came here the first of last week having been called here by the death of her father, the late Geo. Califf. Mrs. Schott was Miss Eva Cal iff before her marriage. " . Ross L. Holman of Oregon City spent the week end in Seattle a guest at the home of his daughter and fam ily, Dr. and Mrs. Christofferson. Mrs. Annie Peters, a former resi dent of Oregon City, but now of Port land spent a few days of last week visiting her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Peters of Gladstone. She also visited friends at Oregon City. ; . Mrs. .Arthur Stahen, & resident of Beaver Creek was an Oregon City vis itor on Saturday of last week. J. C. Sawyer, whohas been very 111 at his home in Oregon City for sever al weeks, suffering, with a relapse from pneumonia is able to be out Mrs. Ivan Lacey, whose home is at Estacada, was visiting in Oregon City on Thursday of-last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Duncan, who live in the Mountain View addition to Ore gon City have returned from a motor ing trip to California. Mr- and Mrs. Duncan left Oregon City last Septem ber, and report having a delightful trip. Mrs. G. H. Baldwin and Misses Ed na and Jessie Bonney, were Oregon City visitors on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Howell and son, j Merle, motored to Portland Sunday and visited their daughter, Mrs. Le roy Eaton. Mrs. Margaret Steinmetz, a resident Tuesday of this week on a business of Oregon City, went to Portland on transaction. Mrs. George Strong, who is a resi dent of Beaver Creek was transacting business in Oregon City on Saturday of last week. The "officers of the Presbyterian' church met at the home of W. C. Green Tuesday night, for the purpose of talking over the rebuilding of the church which was partially destroyed by fire last Saturday morning. Mrs. Bert Greenman has returned to her home in Oregon City, after be ing at. Yakima, Wash., for- several months with her husband, Bert, who is in charge of the fash - hatchery there. Mrs. Charles Chinn of Central Point formerly Miss Violet Roberts, visited her mother, Mrs. Eugene Roberts on Tuesday. A little son arrived at the St. Vin cent hospital Portland Wednesday morning for Mr. and Mrs. R. E. But ler of Oregon City Mr. Butler is em ployed in the J. Ci Penny Co. W. C. Echerd and Hugh Cutting, who are residents of Molalla wejre transacting business in Oregon City this week Mrs. J. B. Johnson has returned to Oregon City after visiting her par ents, Mr. and . MfB. E. Northup, of McMinnville. Sandy Department Boring Farmer Dies Chris Gantenbein, a farmer living near Boring died early Sunday morn ing from a relapse of the flue. The funeral services were held at Gresh- am Tuesday with interment in the Mt. Scott cemetery." He leaves a wife and five children. Bank Installs Burglar Alarm The Clackamas County Bank has recently installed one of the most up to date complete burglar alarms ever invented. This is an electrical con trivance, invented by a Tacoma man and put out by the Bankers Protect ive Appliance Co. of Tacoma. Community Club Meets tfhe Sandy Community Club held its regular meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall last Friday evening with a fair crowd in attendance. The question of more street lights for the city was discussed and a move set on foot to provide them. Preparing the auto park for the tourist travel was free ly discussed and it is probable the next few weeks will see some im provements in . that line. City water again came up, but no further infor mation on the subject was forth, com ing. Market roads and county poli tics came in for a share of the even ing's talk. Forest service to build 500 miles road in 1922, costing $281,000, 434 miles trail and three bridges. Total ?413,000 will be spent. PacIficTelephone Co. planning new trunk line from Eugene to Roseburg. Prineville R. H. Jones takes over Central Oregonian. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Good Dry First and Second growth body wood and slabs. Phone Beav er Creek 2-25. 4-27-4tp. cile Dodson won the prize. Bad Shake Us What might have been a serious accident occurred Sunday, when the Ford Sedan in which Mrs. Ralph Jo hanson and daughter Rosaline, Mrs. Fred Wagner and Wm. Cunningham were riding, turned over while coming down Booth Hill. The occupants had to break the glass to get out. Dr. Thompson, of Sandy, was tailed, and found Mrs. Johanson with a broken shoulder blade -and Mr. Cunningham with four broken ribs. The rest of the party was bruised and" shaken. Woman's Club Has Good Meeting One of the best meetings the Wo man's Club of Sandy has had this year occurred last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. D. Eason when the following members were, present: Madames Shelley. Esson, Scales, Duke,, Eason, Sture, Bosholm, Bruns, Smith, Bell.. The guests were Mrs. J. M. C. Miller Miss Margaret Miller, Miss Lipoid and Mrs. Connors. Mrs. Margaret Gray was elected a member. After the business session, delicious refreshments were served by the hos tess. Kid lets Entertained Mrs. F. D. Eason entertained her music class most delightfully last Sat urday afternoon at her home in San dy. In the sight reading contest Lu- LOCALS E. A. Palmer, gravel contractor, brought out truck and men Monday and work will begin on the crusher within a few days. , Geo. Beers, who has been quite ill, is improved. A new sidewalk is being laid in front of the Sandy HoteL The same sort of improvements are much need ed elsewhere in the city. Miss Hazel Beers is the efficient ac commodating clerk in the Sandy Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Proctor went to Pleasant Home Saturday night to see the play "Smith vs. Smith" put on by the young people of Rockwood. Mr. Gray, who has been instrument man on this part of the highway, has been transferred to jRaifrier where he will be for two months, or until a substitute is sent. His family is in Canby for the time being. R. E. Esson was a Portland visitor Friday. Mrs. Gillette, Mrs. Esson's mother, returned with him for a brief visit "Slim" Smith made the through trip to Rhodedendron Tavern with his Ford Tuesday, the first time in sever al months. The committee dance last Saturday night was a decided success, one hun dred and "one numbers being sold. Several from here attended the Sun day School convention at Pleasant Home last Sunday. The Sandy Quar tet sang as did Miss Margaret Miller. Dr. Sture and Mrs. J. M.. C. Miller fa vored with a duet. RalphGanger and wife of Bull Run attended the dance Saturday evening. Geo. Johnson of Johnson Construc tion Co.. was In Sandy Tuesday. . Also Abe Gilbert, county road master. Things are being shaped up for grad ing, etc., and we expect Sandy to be a real, live town in a very short time. Jack Scales was a Portland, visitor Monday and Tuesday. James Kelliher. of Portland, spent the week end with the home folks at Dover. Ted Bornstedt i3 spending a week in Sandy renewing old acquaintances. He and his brother, Ed, have a store at Ostfander. Mrs. Birch Roberts drove her car from Dover Tuesday for the first time in several months, the roads out that way being almost impassable all win ter. B. E. Sykes has bought 65 acres from his father-in-law, J. W. Kyler, near Marmot and moved his family out Tuesday. They will live with the Kylers until they can build. Mr. Runyon, of Cherryvllle, who is now totally glind, went to Portland the. first of the week to see an eye specialist He was' accompanied by F. E. Clark. Mr. Runyon is a Civil War veteran. ' R. F. Dittert and Carl Aschoff have . both bought new milk cows. Miss lone Brown, of Portland, at tended the dance Saturday night. Mrs. David Pence, of Portland and Percy T. Shelley drove down from Hood River Friday evening. Saturday they drove -to the Toll Gate. Mrs. Pence returned to Portland Sunday. She will be remembered a3 Miss Nell Shelley. - - Cecil O. Duke was on the sick list the first of the week. Alfred and Gertrude Meinig return ed to O. A. C. Sunday, having come up to attend the funeral of their grandmother Monday. J. Dixon will begin grading on his section of- the highway Wednesday. Joe Lilly was in town Monday on road business. His crusher is near Lents, in Clackamas county. Jean Proctor, a popular Sandy'girl, who has been attending the Behnke Walker Business College has taken a position as stenographer in a can nery at Brookfield, Washington, across the river from Astoria. Miss Lucile McCarter, of Gresham, was a week end guest of Miss Hazel. . Beers. 1 Mrs. J. M. C. Miller entertained Mrs. Curtis of Portland over Sunday. Miss Margaret Miller is the owner of a new Buick four. Miss Mary Mitchell of Oregon City was a home guest, over the week end. Mrs. F. D. Eason spent two days in Portland the first of the week. The Parent-Teachers Association will hold its regular meeting in the city hall Friday evening. Mrs. R. S. Smith will entertain the Woman's Club the first Thursday in May. Some little excitement was occas sioned Tuesday afternoon when a fire alarm was turned in. from W. F. Strack's place near Sandy. A brush fire started on the old Revenue place 'and fanned by a strong East wind, got away and was threatening Strack's house. Men, buckets and fire extinguishers were rushed from Sandy and it was soon ocntrolled. Eugene gets factory to make stock and poultry feed. BIDS WANTED Bids will be received for quarrying crushing and delivering crushed rock at Rock Crusher to be erected on the Oregon City Silverton Road on the land of Fred Myers. The County will furnish the crush er, elevators and bins. Plans and specifications and other data can toe obtained by applying at the County Surveyors office in Ore gon City. Bids will be opened in the County Court House at Oregon City, at 10 a. m. on the 15th day of May, 1922. (4-27-2U BSE E5E mi EES Grocery Dept. 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