The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, June 01, 1922, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922
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If
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EW of our peo
p 1 e realize
that Oregon
excels in not
only natural
resources, but
In manufactur
ed products
most Pacific
Coast states,
and in many
instances the
entire United
States.
A few high
spots are enu
merated be
low. You are
urged to famil
iarize yourself
with these
facts and seek
to advance the
state's inter
est by your personal effort and sup
port upon every possible occasion.
One county in Oregon (Umatilla)
produces 1 per cent of the wheat of
the United States.
Oregon has a knitting mill that
ships its products into eleven west
ern states and two foreign countries.
This factory's advertising carries
regon's story throughout all the West
The raw material from the sheep's
back goes as a finished product to
gather new money from many dis
tant places to make Oregon more
prosperous.
Oregon walnuts and filberts are fast
growing in favor and when the grow
ers standardize their Inarketing meth
ods, the Oregon nut will take its place
in National markets.
One-fifth of the standing timber of
the United States is in Oregon. The
variety of merchantable timber in
commercial quantities probably ex
ceeds any state in the Union.
-Sugar and yellow pine, red and yel
low fire, spruce, red-wood. Port Or-
A Word for
PRODUCTS
FORD AND FORDSON
PARK-SHEPHARD
MOTOR CO.
Main Street, at Fourth
Phone 355
R. E. Park
P. J. Shepherd
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 $18
Maxwell and Dodge Batteries, 1 year guarantee $25
Phone 260W
1117 Main St.
ford cedar, are a few of the well
known woods.
Forty per cent of the water power
of this country is within the borders
of these four Northwestern states and
only 5 per cent developed.
Oregon produced 10 per cent of the
platinum used by the United States
during the war.
The reputation of Oregon cheese ex
tends to foreign countries.
Oregon's shipbuilding record is a
world's record in many respects. We
were able and did obtain greater re
turns dh labor output and money
costs than any other shipbuilding
state. Up to October 1 the Oregon
district produced in less than three
years , 85 steel ship asnd 152 wood
steamers, all equipped for sea.
In the manufacture of ceerals, Ore
gon eqalus all and surpasses many,
other' states west of the Rocky Moun
tains. Oregon is the largest furniture man
ufacturing center in the entire' West,
and in some special lines of furni
ture we stand . third in the entire
United States. Our markets extend
to some of the Latin-American coun
tries. The largest walnut grove in the U.
S. is near Amity, Oregon.
The largest prune orchard in the U.
S. is near Eugene, Oregon. ,-
n saddlery manufacturing Oregon
leads Pacific Coast states and carries
trade to points far east and south and
to foreign countries as well.
In the handling of agricultural im
plements Portland is the fourth city
in the United States.-
In the manufactrue of woolens Ore
gon is away ahead of other Western
States. As a wool center Portand Is
the second city in the country.
In candy manufacturing Oregon is
second to none other Pacific Coast
state. J
Our cracker and macaroni plant3 spread through he advertising of
take the lead in the West. The third
largest seller of soda crackers in the
United States is made in Oregon.
The largest coppersmith plant in
the entire United States is in Oregon.
The only carbon paper manufactur
er west of Chicago is in Oregon.
The laregst factory on the cpast
making rubber heels and soles is in
Oregon.
Our paper mills and stove foundries
equal any to be found in the West.
The largest single plant making
jams and jellies west of the Mississ
ippi is in Salem.
Carloads of our manufactured fruit
items go to many states east of Chi
cago, are labeled by the jobber hand
ling them as bis private brand, and
some tew of our Oregon mercnants
buy them back under the lure that
they must be better than Oregon can
produce.
The only worsted mill west of the
Ohio River is in Sellwood, a suburb
of Portland.. The yarn there produced
from Oregon-grown wool is shipped to
knitting mills in other states, fashion
ed into sweaters, bathing suits, caps,
etc., and our merchants buy it back,
paying freight two ways and charging
you with it all.
Our woolen mills produce mackinaw
and other cloth, ship it to many parts Jlast four years it has written more
of the country to clothing manufact
urers, who resell it to Oregon retail
merchants, who might have purchased
here in the first instance.
Oregon cherries, loganberries,
prunes, apples and strawDernes are
known -in every part of the country
as being superior.
When the loganberry was first in
troduced it was regarded as a failure
it would not hold up under shipping.
This fault has now been capitalized,
and the fame of Oregon is being
"Phez Loganberry Juice,
Razor strops made in Oregon are
being nationally advertised and sold.
Candy made here is being advertis
ed and nationally distributed.
Cough drops made in Oregon go to
nearly every state . in the United
States. -
Oregon robes and blankets are na
tionally advertised and nationally
sold. -
Drag saws made here are nationally
advertised and distributed in twelve
foreign countries.
Ice cream cones invented and made
in Oregon first.
Oregon is the home of dehydrated
fruit and vegetables the quality and
quantity unexeclled. An advertising
program calls for tre expenditure of
a quarter of a million dollars in the
next year in national mediums.,
' Portland is second city on Pacific
Coast as a coffee roasting center.
An Oregon life insurance company
has the best financial record of any
company founded during the last 20
years. It is the only company that
has shown a growth of insurance and
surplus without having t obtain
stockholders' aid beyond the original
paying for stock subscriged. In the
me insurance tnan any otner com
pany doing business in the state. x
In all the West Oregon is the prin
cipal seed state. Flower and garden
seeds here excel in greatest variety
and finest quality. Seeds go from
Oregon to the great seed houses of
the East and are then sold back to
Oregon dealers for, use in Oregon gar
dens. The supply of standing timber in
Oregon is such that before long we
will head the list of all states in lum-
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KNOWLEDGE
EXPERIENCE
SKILL
All three are needed in fitting comfortable glasses.
There are many kinds of bifocal lenses and each style has one or
more 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
505j, Main St.
Opposite Postoffice
Oregon City
For th&best letter on the subject
Why You Should Buy at Home,
The Banner-Courier will give the following Prizes
First Prize $15.00
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.
We reserve the right to publish any or all letters sent in.
JACOB'S OREGON CITY WOOLENS
Pure Virgin Wool
Overcoats
Mackinaws
Flannel Shirts
Loggers' Shirts
Trousers
1 111701
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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 Francisco, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Portland
Quality printing
The impression your printed message will
make depends 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
houghtful 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
GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD
Quality
Restaurant
427 Main St.
Phone . 517
ber production, and when attained it
will be sustained for all future time.
The largest plant in the West de
voted exclusively to boiler manufac
turing is in Oregon.
No other state has such a wide
area of fertile land uncrossed by rail
way lines as is represented in .the
great Central Oregon country an
area nearly as large as the State of
Ohio. Think of the possibilities of the
future when the land is under full cul
tivation and served by carriers.
Execpting in California, Oregon
spends more per eapita for public
highways than any other state.
Some of the largest undeveloped
potash and mineral salt fields and
lakes in the world are in Oregon.
One of the largest quicksilver mines
in the world is in Oregon,' and even
though not entirely developed, is one
of the United States greatest produc
ers of this minerall
One of the largest lumber cargoes
ever floated anywhere was from a
Columbia Elver point below the City
of Portland the S. S. Algoa carrying
6,200,000 feet.
Portland is the livestock center of
the Pacific Northwest
Oregon dairy cattle and poultry are
in the world's record class.
t)regon canned milk is distributed
to every-civilized country in the
world.
The payroll dollar is the fastest mov:i
ing money in the world.
It finds its way into every line of
business and professional life of the
community.
Raw material producer, Transporta
tion, Manufacturer, Worker, Merchant,
Professional man, Tax man, Property
owner Farmer, fruit afid stock-raiser.
All share in the distribution of pay
roll money.
Your support of Oregon's industries
helps them to grow and reach out to
wider fields, bringing new wealth in
to the state.
Quality, Service and Price "being
equal.
And to use them in your home.
It is good business to stock the
products of Oregon factories
When You Build Remember
Oregon City
Sand and Gravel
Company
WASHED and SCREENED
RIVER SAND and GRAVEL
14th Street at River
SPECIAL SALE
Oldfield Fabric Tires
30x3
30x3y2
30x312
32x4
33x4
34x4
..$ 8.20
9.35
.. 13.55
.. 12.25
.. 18.05
.. 18.80
s Not Seconds
The most Trustworthy Tires Built
SMITH'S TIRE SHOP
"On the hill to save you money"
609 - 7th St Near Center
DEPENDABLE COFFEE SALE
To continue two more days
With each 3 pound tin we will give
a 1 pound tin free
You can't afford to pass this
opportunity
The Hub Grocery
on the Hill
402 - 7th SV
Phone 41
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REGARDLESS OF MAKE
WESTING HOUSE ATTENTION
IS FOR ALL BATTERIES '
No matter what kind of battery you have it deserves
the best attention you can give it. Westinghouse Atten
tion is preferred by throughtful motorists because it is
devoted to preventing battery trouble. Drive in twice a
month and insure against trouble.
S HODGSON GANNON ELECTRIC GO,
4th and Main St.
The Westinghouse Service Station
Oregon City
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ALL STANDARD MAKE WATCHES
EXPERT REPAIRING
Neal, Mc and Rose
522 Main
The House of Quality
Near Post Office
Next to Electric Hotel
Goodrich 55-30x3
..$10.90
Warren and Blodgett, Props.
407 Main St. Oregon City
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 Sts.
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.
FEDERAL PROHIBITION
DIRECTOR REVIEWS
SITUATION
Accumulative evidence entirely and
conclusively disproves recent unfound
ed statements of propagandaists de
signed to deceive the public, but
which, in truth, have steeled the
friends of enforcement to closer coop
eration and more concerned activities.
"The facts are," says Commission
er Haynes, "that real liquor for bev
erage purposes is practically unavail
able, the bootlegger market , is" dimin
ishing daily, because of universal fear
of their poisonous product; the home
brew fad is wanning and moonshiners
are on the runall brought about by
cutting off sources of supply, cooper
ation on the part of enforcement
agencies of every character, backed
by a crystalized public sentiment, an
aroused press and helpful cartoonists
more convictions by juries and stern
er, stiffer sentences by courts. The
action of Chambers of Commerce, Ro
tary, Kiwanis and similar organiza
tion, and prominent clubs in practic
ally every state is most significant
and testifies indisputably that the
people are mphatic in their desire for
strict enforcement.
"Perhaps the most encouraging re
cent development is the manifestation
of genuine cooperation on the part of
the police in large metropolitan cen
ters. "The 18th amendment is being en
forced to a greater extent than was
ever dreamed possible.
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Rural Carrier Examination
The United States Civil Service
Commission has announced an exami
nation to .be held at Oregon City, Ore.,
on June 24, 1922 to fill the position
of rural carrier at Molalla, Ore., and
vacancies that may later occur on
rural routes from that post office. The
salary of a rural carrier on a stand
ard dally wagon route of 24 miles is
$1,800 per annum, with an additional
$30 per mile per annum for each mile
or major fraction thereof in excess of
424 miles. The salary on motor routes
ranges from $2,450 to $2,600 per an
num, according to length. Separate
examinations for motor routes and
wagon routes are no longer held. Ap
pointments to both positions will be
made from the same register. The
examination will be open only to citi
zens who are actually domiciled in
the territory of the post office where
the vacancy exists and who meet the
other requirements set forth in Form
1977. Both men and women, if quali
fied, may enter this examination, but
appointing officers have the legal
right to specify the sex desired in re
questing certification of eligibles.
NOTICE OF STOCK RUNNING AT
LARGE
WHEREAS at the General Primary
Nominating Eleticon held May 19,
1922, In BORING and COTTRELL
precincts, in the County of Clackamas,
State of Oregon, a vote was taken for
and against stock running at large in
said above named precincts, and said
vote resulted in a majority of votes
being cast against stock running at
lavge in said precincts. , "
THEREFORE, in accordance" -ith
the Statute in such cases made and
provided, it shall be unlawful, sixty
days after the date of this notice, for
stock to run at large in the above
named .precincts under penalty of
$10.00 for the first offense and $20.00
for each and every subsequent offense
to be recovered from the owner of the
stock.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, June
1, 1922.
FRED A. MILLER.
(6-l-3t) ; County Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
' Notice is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas County, made and entered
on the 26th day of September, 1921,
in the matter of the estate of Alice
M. Starkweather, deceased, the admin
istrator of said estate will on and af
ter the 1st day of July, 1922, offer for
sale, at private sale, at the residence
of H. G. Starkweather, the undersign
ed, on the River Road near Oak
Grove, in Clackamas County, Oregon,'
the following described tract of land,
to-wit:
A part of the J. S. Risley D. L. C.
in Clackamas County, State of Ore
gon in township 2 south range 1
east of the W. M. bounded as fol
lows :
Beginning at a point marked by
an iron pipe which is north 59 deg.
20' W and 125.05 feet distant from
the most western corner of land
deeded to Leroy H. Huntley and
' Lilly M. Huntley husband and wife
as recorded on page 374 of book 166
of Deed Records of Clackamas
County, Oregon, running, thence
north 61 deg. 50' E 366.92 ft. thence
north 8 deg. 52' west 21.19 ft. thence
south 61 deg. 50' west 379.01 feet
to -an iron pipe; thence south 59
deg. 20' east 23.37 ft. to the place
of beginning containing 7159 sq. ft
more or less.
together with all the right, title and
interest which the said decedent had
therein at the time of her death. Said
sale of said tract will be for part
cash and the balance on credit secur
ed by a mortgage on said tract, bear
ing interest at 6 per cent per annum.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, May
31, 1922. ,
H. G. STARKWEATHER,
Administrator of the Estate of AUca
M. Starkweather.
J. J. FITZGERALD, ,
Attorney for Administrator, 421 Mo
hawk Bldg., Portland, Ore. (6-l-5t).