The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, June 08, 1922, Page Page Ten, Image 10

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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922
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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
Maxwell and Dodge Batteries, 1 year guarantee
Phone 260W
$18
$25
1117 Main St.
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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
5052 Main St
Opposite Postoffice
Oregon City
Every community in the State is a potential metropolis with just as
much opportunity to develop, flourish and expand as any other more populous
center. And every community has it's opportunities, which need only practi
cal knokledge and proper encouragement, to be made the foundation of pres
ent and future growth.
It has not been many years since small communities were complacently
awaiting some future day to bring recognition of their respective merits of
' scenery, climate and fine water-in the belief that such recognition meant de
velopment. But this policy has been discarde'd and they now realize that with
out industry as a foundation, expansion to any appreciable degree is impossi
ble. Every small ecntier of trade or population, says The Associated Indus
tries of Oregon, just as much as the larger place, has some reason for it's
, existence and in nine cases out of ten an industry or resource is the basic
cause. Encouraged, that industry will expand and bring more people into the
group. Ultimately that one advancing industry will bring others. Without
exception this has been the experience of every large city. There is propor
tioned as much money in the small community as in the large city. But the
flourishing community is keeping that money at home through the purchase
of products manufactured nearby.
Present industry contains within itself the power of future develop
ment whether it be in the community or the State. The buying of Oregon
products means the encouragement of industry and consequent growth. It
is an inexorable cycle. " m
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For the 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
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 -proding
Toe Impression your jprintad qieaaagwS
make depends on the skill and knowledge of
the Printer. , A
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
427MainSt.
Phone 517
When You Build Remember
Oregon City
Sand and Gravel
Company
WASHED and SCREENED
RIVER SAND and GRAVEL
14th Street at River
SPECIAL
Oldfield Fabric Tires
30x3
30x3i2
30x3y2
32x4 ....
33x4 .
34x4
8.20
9.35
13.55
12.25
18.05
18.80
Not Seconds
The most Trustworthy Tires Built
SMITH'S TIRE SHOP
"On the hill to save you money"
609 - 7th St Near Center
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- Perhaps your battery can be repaired.
SI If it is at all possible, we an cdo it and if it is
not economical we will advise a Westing
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3- HODGSON GANNON ELECTRIC GO.
The Westinghouse Service Station
fff 4th and Main St. ' Oregon City
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BUYERS CARNIVAL
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JUNE 8TH AND 10TH . .
With each purchase of one dollar
you get a coupon which gives you a
chance to win the Fort Automo
bile, or one of the other prizes
which are to be given away.
The Hub Grocery
on the Hill
KJ2 - 7th St. Phone 41
ALL STANDARD MAKE WATCHES
EXPERT REPAIRING
Neal, Mc and Rose
The House of Quality
522 Main Near Post Office
Next to Electric Hoter
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.
PUBLIC BENEFITTED
BY NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING
Newspaper advertising is the most
effective and cheapest form of sales
manship. It increases volume and
decreases cost
This was the decision of Harley W.
Brundige, president tf the state rail
road commission of California, in re
ply to criticism which questioned the
right of a public utility company to
advertise in a community where it
had no competitor.
President Brundige gives a quali
fied approval to the use of newspapers
for the purpose of extending business.
"I cannot see what competition has
to do with this class of advertising,"
President Brundige held, "Modern ad
vertising is creative. It produces de
mand and brings ney business. Its
use is universal in industrial and
commercial life.
"By producing volume it leads to
quantity production and lowers
priecs. Much of the best national ad
vertising is directed to this end. The
great success in market expansion
that has attended the advertising cam
paigns of co-operative farm groups
such as the raisin, citrus, prune and
peach associations may be accepted as
proof.
"Merely taking trade away from A
competitor without developing new
business is quite a negligible feature
of modern advertising.
"In my opinion the advertising re
ferred to is not only legitimate but
very desirable as it is designed to
the total sales of electric
energy by stimulating use. At the
present time with the development 01
hydro-electric power, an expanded
market is necessary 10 uuuz.e
energy. .
"The cost of selling this product is
-,a - a witimate operating
expense and advertising is conceded
to be the most eftective ana ai wo
same time the cheapest form of sales
Rev. William Stoever
. Is In Oregon City
Rev. William Stoever of Redlands,
California, is an Oregon City visitor.
Rev. Stoever who was called here by
the death of his father, the late Wil
liam Andrew Stoever, spent his boy
hood days in this city, later studying
for the Lutheran ministry.
He ha sheld pastorates during the
past 19 years, at Tacoma and Seattle,
Wash., and is at present holding a
charge at Redlands, California. Rev.
Stoever will remain here for a few
days with his mother and friends.
Alfalfa, clover and rape are consid
ered the best pasture plant for hogs.
Pasture alone, however, is not a suf
ficient ration to bring the best re
sults in pig feeding. Grain of some
kind should always be fed along with
it. Some feeders prefer to limit the
amount of grain fed to two or three
pounds daily per 100 pounds of hog.
Others prefer the self feeder. Either
system is satisfactory.
MERCHANTS BACK
BUYERS' CARNIVAL
Intense Enthusiasm Shown By Oregon,
City In Preparation For This
Coming Event
The Buyers carnival staged for this
week Thursday and Friday has gained
wonderful momentum through the
cooperation of Oregon Citys enterpris
ing merchants and business men who
have subscribed liberally of funds and
who are putting forth unstinted effort
to make it a "howling" success.
The Automobile offered free as a
Grand Prize to be won by- means of
coupons given away during the two
days of the Carnival, is being driven
over the county as an advertisement
the first four days of this week. ;
The firms backing the Retail Ex
tension department of the Commercial
Club which is sponsor for the event,
number seventy.
Bank of Oregon City, First National
Bank, Bank of Commerce, McAnulty
and Barry, Frank Busch and Sons,
Meilke and Koellemeier, Joe Swartz,
Park Shepherd Motor company, Neil
and Mc, Justin and Montgomery, Lib
erty Theatre, C. C, Store, Burmeister
and Andresen, Hogg Brothers, C. C.
Restaurant, Farr Brothers, Gabriels,
A. B. Buckels, Walter Little, Freder
ick and Son, Hub Grocery, Seventh
Street Garage, Pacific Highway Gar
age, White Palace Grocery, Oregon
City Auto company, Risley Motor Car
company, Pantorium, Bert Hall, Ban
ner Courtier, Timms Pool Hall, W. J.
Wilson and Co., W. B. Eddy, Morning
Enterprise, Oregonian Furniture Co.,
A. D. Wheeler and Co., Fifth Street
Restaurant; Joe .' Orman, William,
Weismandel, Charles Bush, The Style
Shop, Gilbert Miller, O H. Leland,
Lynch Confectionery, O. K. Barber
Shop, W. R. Wentworth, L. J. Lage
son, J. B. Kerrick, Falls Restaurant,
Hearth and Sandergaard, Cheney and
Doolittle, William Gardner Jewelers,
Qnality Restaurant, Julius Goldsmith,
Mrs. Stafford, H. S. Goldman, J. J.
Toban Grand Theater, Huntley-Dra-per
Drug Co., Larson and Co., Jones
Drug company, C. G. Miller company,
Oregon City Retreading and Vulcan
izing Works, Hall and Son, S. Wolf,
H. P. Berg, Pacific Soda Works, W.
O. Withara, H. P. Brightbifl, Brady
Mercantile Co.
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