The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, May 25, 1922, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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' 'THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1922.
BUY
OREGON CITY
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What It Means tof
and Why
You and Your Family to Buy Goods Made at Home
You Should Buy from Your Local Merchant
FORD AND FORDSON
PARK-SH EPH ARD
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
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I Bifocal.'
Bifocal I
KNOWLEDGE
EXPERIENCE
SKILL
All three are needed in fitting comfortable glasses.
There are many kinds of bifocal lenses and each style has one or
mure good points which adapt it to special uses.
Kryptok bifocals are the only invisible ones known to science
today. When you come to me for bifocal service, each style is care
fully demonstrated and you are aided in the selection of the one best
suited to your needs.
19 years experience at your service
DR. FREEZE, EYE SPECIALIST
505!2 Main St.
Opposite Postoffice
Oregon City
A
usincss Proposition
Laying aside all sentiment and getting down to hard, cold business
facts, it pays to trade at home. Oregon City merchants buy ad
vertising space in the local newspapers because in terms of hard cold
cash it pays. Oregon City people should patronize their local merchants
for the same reason. No business man has a right to solicit patronage on
any other basis. If you can not get what you want in Oregon City, at
prices which are reasonable, no one expects you to trade here, but, you
should try your local merchant first.
You will find a quality of service, of personal attention and considera
tion not obtainable in a mammoth department store where a clerk is a
mere cog in a vast machine. You will iind real bargains in merchandise
which is backed by the merchants whose business life depends, upon the
service they render. . ,
Every dollar spent at home means that much more money in local cir
culation. Every dollar spent in Portland means that much money taken
away fro mOregon City and added to Portland's circulation. How much
money do Portland merchants contribute toward the welfare of Oregon
City. If you believe in Oregon City get behind, and boost Give your
local merchants the first chance. -
For the best letter on the subject
Why You Should Buy at Home,
The Banner-Courier will give the following Prizes
First Prize $ 1 S.OO
Second Prize $7.00
Third Prize $3.6o
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.
We reserve the right to publish any or all letters sent in.
JACOB'S OREGON CITY WOOLENS
Pure Virgin Wool
Overcoats
Mackinawi
Flannel Shirts
Loggers' Shirts
Trousers
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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 FranciscoTSsalt Lake City, Seattle, Portland
We Specialize in 'Watch Repairing
Headquarters for R. R. Men 0
Nekton's
Watch Shop
We also feature Wireless goods
425 Main Near 5th at Bridge
When You Build Remember
Oregon City
Sand and Gravel
Company
WASHED and SCREENED
RIVER SAND and GRAVEL
14th Street at River
TIRES
30x3 $8.99
30x3i2 9.99
Gas - Oil - Grease ,
All Tires for All Cars
Smith'sTire Shop
"On the hill to save you money"
609 - 7th St Near Center
GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD
Quality
Restaurant
427 Main St.
,Phone
517
See our Window for
FRESH VEGETABLES
We carry a full line at all times and
are prepared to fill your orders in full.
Strawberries
are coming in now, and they are fine.
, We will have a fresh lot every day
during the season.
The Hub Grocery
on the Hill
402 - 7th St.
Phone 41
REALTY TRANSFERS
Weekly Record of Property
Changes Compiled From County
Recorder' Office. List Includes'
Transfers up to Each Wednesday
Maurice Briggs to Reuben A. and
Hazel Peterson. Lot 15,Blk. "C" Mil
waukie Park.
Ira A. and Louisa Jones to Geo. W.
and Lilly E. Griffy. Lots 17, 18, 19
and 20, Blk. 50 of O. I. & S. Co. Ex
tension of First Add to Oswego.
Ellen S. Warren to Martha J. Kelly
Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 19, Oregon City.
Lucy and Jacob Kristan to Casper
and Phebe J. nderson. Lots 3 and 4
Blk. 158, Oregon City.
Gustaf G. and Sadie J. Flechtner to
Silica King Mines Co., Pt, of Blk. 16,
Nob Hill.
Title and Trust Co. to Paul and Ida
E. Palmblad. Lot 12 and of Lot
11, Blk. 9, Oak Grove Park
J. W. and Jennie D. Moffatt to Al
bert and Edna Meilke. Lots 1 and 8
of Blk. 45. County Add to Oregon City.
John O. and Charlotte Roth to B.
and Mary Erickson. Lots 11 and 12,
Blk. 1, Roth's' Add. to Canby.
R. G. and Myrtle Frerichs to Chas.
O. Thomas, Lot 88, Canby Gardens.
Gertrude Humphrey to Ethel I. and
H. A. Harvey. Lot 4, Blk. 141, Ore
gon City.
W. W. and Frances Myers to Char
lie and Gertrude Washburn' Wester
ly Vz of Lot 8. Blk. 138, Oregon City.
Silas and Ella. Masier to Anton
Kloer. Pt. of Lot 4, Blk. 75, Oregon
City. . '
Carl W. and Bessie Brandstetter to
Geo. T. and Am Vickery. Lots 7 and
8, Blk. 2, Milwaukie Park.
Margaret E. King to G. C. and Han
nah H. Mize. Lot 4, Blk." 146, Oregon
City
E. M. and Anna Howell to Harry L.
and Florence A. Herber. Blk. 62 arid
Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 63, Central Add.
to O. C.
Josie Irish to A. C. Howland, Part
of Lot 2, Blk. 110, Oregon City.
, CARUS
Minnie Edwards
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The ladies aid gave a farewell party
at the home of Mr. H. Fisher Wed
nesday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
Ayles who intends to leave soon for
Missouri to make an indefinite stay
with her brothers.
Mrs. Chas. Wilbanks has been ill
for the last few weeks she was tak
en to the Oregon City, hospital last
Tuesday afternoon but returned home
on Thursday evening. She is improv
ing slowly.
Reed Jaggar and Chas. Gilgore at
tended a class play in Oregon City
Friday evening.
Quite a few people from Cams at
tended the gypsy play at Beaver
Creek Saturday evening.
Mrs. 'Ed Hargreaves is spending a
week with relatives at Clackamas.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stevens Jr.,-have
moved to Mulino. Mr. Stevens and J.
L. Shockley have taken a contract to
deliver 800 cords of wood.
Work men are working on John
Davis' new house which is progress
ing very nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sohoenborn
and family' attended a surprise party
given on Mrs. Debore at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weamon of Eldo
rado Saturday evening.
Mrs. George Bliss, Miss Minnie Ed
wards, Mrs. G. R Guilliam, Mrs. Ay
les, and Adrian Jones motored to Ore
gon City on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donten of Molalla
were callers at Bliss Sunday.
Mr. Henry Klinesmith of Clarkes
is making his annual sheep shearing
trip through Carus.
The Carus school team played Mu
lino Friday afternoon.: Carus won 25-3.
John Lehmen entertained the school
scholars with a bon fire Friday even
ing. They all reported a good time.
Prejudices are merely other
pie's opinions! Wayside -Tales.
peo-
M. How Long Will Your
Battery Live
' It depends, on the attention you give it. You'r battery needs to
be looked over twice a month. Little troubles' can then be corrected
and you will get the maximum of power out of you'r battery. We rec
comend a Westinghouse Battery only when repairs are no longer
economical.
HODGSON GANNON ELECTRIC GO.
The Westinghouse Service Station
4th and Main St. Oregon City
Langley Electric Company
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Automotive Ignition
and
Battery Service
Expert Repairing
. and Rewinding
Electrical Machinery
Guaranteed Service
Battery Prices Reduced
Ford and Chevrolet Batteries, 1 year guarantee ..
Maxwell and Dodge Batteries, 1 year guarantee
$18
$25
Phone 260W
1117 Main St.
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
over $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 StB.
Oregon City, Oregon
Protect the LIVES of YOUR FAMILY and YOUR HOME by
installing the AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM
We Pay Cash for Cream
At the highest market price. Send us a trial shipment if you
want satisfaction and prompt returns. -
Oregon City Butter
A home product made from pasteurized Clackamas County
Cream.
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on the skill and knowledge of the Printer.
We are proud of the quality of every job that leaves our
shop. It Is the result of thoughtful care and years of
experience.
Let us co-operate with you on your next printing job.
You'll like our work and our prices.
The Banner-Courier
Witt T0i
Next to Electric Hotel
Goodrich 55-30x3 Y2 . $10.90 .
Warren and Blodgett, Props.
407 Main St. ' Oregon City
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