Page Two THE BANNER-COURIER, OHEGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922 3 YOUR EYES Are Your Most, Precious Possession Since so many of the pleas ures of life depend upon Eye-sight, every precaution should be taken to guard and care for it. With our modern equipment for testing Eyes and fitting Glasses we are able to render you reliable aid in preserving your Eyes. Glasses recommended only when x neces sary. . OREGON CITY 0PT1W8 cCocai 9ews Stems a ; i Mrs. A. B. Lamont, accompanied by her children, Miss Clarabel and Rod erick, of Portland, have returned to their home alter spending a few days in Oregon City visiting Mrs. Lanionts mother, Mrs. Eosina Fouts Evans. Mrs. B. H Stewart, accompanied by her son James, who are residets of South Oregon City, visited friends at Hedland on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Park, Mrs. Mae Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wal dron, Mrs. Agnes Buckley, Mrs. Clar ence Farr. Misses Maude'Park, Ellen Vierhus, Margaret McCullock, Frances Bowland, Jessie Bowland Lela Reed and Hazel Farr, motored to Seaside, Saturday to spend the week end. Mrs. Gilbert Bobbins was hostess at the W. C. T. U. rooms on Thursday of last week Mrs. Robbins home is at Maple Lane. The Banner-Courier has the largest circulation and is tEe"BestAdvertising medium fn Clackamas county. Only $1.00 for a year subscription, this week. Mrs. J. R. Caine, whose liome is at Vancouver, Washington has returned to her home after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Bierman and her sister, Mrs. Frflnk Mulligan of Oregon City. V Thelma Wilocx whose home is at Estacada is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Roy Woodward and Mrs. C. A. Baxter at Oregon City for a week. She was one of the Eighth grade graduates which held their exercises at the Chautauqua park at Gladstone last Saturday; , Mr. and Mrs. George Ely and daugh ter Miss Eloise, motored to Mult nomah Station Sunday and visited their daughter Mrs. Frank Junke. Read the Banner-Courier editorials Independent, Pithy, Progressive special subscription rate J1.00 this week. Mr. and Mrs. Don James rsf Oregon City went "to Multnomah Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Swenson. Miss Audrey Tour has returned to her home at Millamete and will spend her summer vacation with her parents there, after teaching a very success ful term of school in Dallas Mrs. Henry Fisher and Miss Ruth Fisher, who are students of Cams, were Oregon City visitors Monday of this week. The Banner-Couirier publishes all the worthwhile news, markets, and correspondence fro mevery part of Clackamas county, only $1.00 a year for two days this week. Miss Dorothy Terril, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Terril of Oregon City, tfeft Tuesday morning for Kalis pel, Montana, where she will spend several weeks with an uncle, Dr. H. T. Terril. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thompson of Al bany were Sunday guests of Mr. and RE SPECIAL LAGESON'S SHOE STO For Friday and Saturday Only Save Your Coupons for a Chance on the Ford Car White Shoes and Oxfords We are placing on sale for these two days a large as sortment of men's and wo men's White Shoes and Ox fords and Tennis Shoes and Keds. Come in and let us show you our stock.-Broken lines and odd lots, but all good, standard brands. Prices cut from One-Third to One-Half. Edmonds' Foot Fitter A good, substantial semi dress shoe for the man who must, have comfort, style and durability. Built to stand up and look well under hard wear. , Ask to See our DRY-SOX SHOE For Men Lageson's Shoe Store H IP- Stop! i,ook! Listen! is a Battery Rule to Remember Stop anr'. think wheth er you have been ' coming in to Battery ; Headquarters regu- -laxly every two weeks to have your battery tested. If not Look at the level of the solution in the bat ' tery to make sure that it entirely cov ers the plates. Listen carefully to the man who tells you that battery care is an absolute necessity , if you want to get uninterxuptedservice from your battery at lowest cost per month and per mile. We recharge and repair all makes of batteries, all Rubber Radio Batteries, Radio -wire and parts'. Con. Hilgers . Battery Rebuilding and Repairing Twelfth and Main Oregon City, Ore. Representing Willard Storage - Batteries Mrs. Charles H. Canfield of Oregon City. Knights Visit Hubbard Lodge Several auto loads of local Knights of Pythias visited Hubbard Lodge last Thursday night. Degree work was exemplified the hosts entertain ing loyally also. P. W. Meredith was a caller at this office on Friday last. Mr. Meredith is experimenShg with several varieties of grapes at his ranch at Mt Pleasant and employs unusual methods in prop agating and training the yines. Mrs. John Hattan and Mrs. R. L. Peake of Carver were callers at the Banner-Courier office on their way to Portland last week. (Continued on Page Three) g. SOCIETY One of the. prettiest weddings of the season took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Scheubel, on fifth and Madison streets, when their second daughter, Miss Roberta Margaret, was united in marriage to J. Burrows Cald well by Rev. H. G. Edgar. The im pressive ring ceremony was used. Misfe Helen Case of Portland was maid of honor to the bride and the groom was attended by F Evans Carr of Oconto, Wis. Little Misses- Roberta, Claire Bequeth and Marceil Thomas of Port land, dresed in flame colored organdie, acted as flower girls. Miss Florence Garrett of Hillsboro sang "The Sweet est Story Ever Told," accomjanied by Miss Ruth Scheubel, wEo-also played the wedding march. The Scheubel home was very beauti fully decorated with Scotch broom, potted ferns and palms. Refreshments were se'rved with Mrs. W. Gilbert Beattie, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Cora Roberts presiding at the table. The bride's Alpha Phi sorority sisters, including Genevieve Loughlin, Lucile McCorkleGretchen Colton Lois Mac ey, Eugenia Page and Christine Page, assisted in serving and also in receiv ing the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell left for a short trip a part of which will be at Rhododendron. They will make thei rhome in Portland. Mrs. Cald well is a graduate of the University of Oregon, where she was very popu lar. Her husband is from Chicago and is advertising manager for the Oregon State Farm Bureau in Port land. Banner-Courier during "Carnival Days", $1.00. A very pretty wedding was sol emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Shaw on. Friday afternoon of last week when their eldest daugh ter, Sedonia, was united in marriage to John Jackson of Portland. The ring ceremony was used by Rev. A. J. Ware, uncle of the bride. The ceremony was performed under a canopy formed of California poppies, buttercups and sweet brier. Only im mediate relatives of the bride and groom attended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson nave gone on theid honeymoon which will be spent at Crater Lake. They will reside in Portland. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chinn enter tained at dinner on - Siinrln v of last week at their home at Central Point. The occasion was in honor of Mrs. Chims birthday. Mrs. Roberts moth er or Mrs. Chim baked the birthday cake. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chinns and daughter Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chinn and Mrs. Schwartz of Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Enyore Roberts and son Buddie and Miss Ruth Roberts of Oregon City.. At a luncheon given last Friday afternoon by, Mrs. Eugene Good at her home in Gladstone, the engagement of Miss Frances Cross ' to Winfield J. Dryden of Los Angeles, California, was announced. The wedding to take place on June 10th. Miss Cross and her. mother left this week for Cali fornia. She is the youngest daughter of Judge and Mrs. H. E. Cross of Gladstone. SELL Fire Destroys Ifoill Fire of unknown origin early Mon day morning, destroyed the sawmill and yard of .the Jonsrud-Gunderson Lumber Co., three miles from Sandy. A $20,000 loss was sustained, none of which is covered by insurance. Eugene to get $50,000 hospital. Owing to ill health and old age I am com pelled to sell my 408-acre Farm on Molalla Road, four miles from Oregon City. This is fine-lying land, virgin soil, fronting on rock road. Will sell in tracts of 5 acres to 10 acres as follows: $60.00 per acre to $125.00 per acre. 5 Acres, $300 $150 Cash. Balance 3 years at 6 per cent. 10 Acres, 1000. $500 Cash. Balance 3 years at 6 per cent. 10 Acres, $600 $300 Cash. Balance 3 years at 6 per cent. 10 Acres, $1250 $625 Cash. Balance 3 years at 6 per cent. 40 Acres, $2000. $1000 Cash. Balance 5 years at 6 per cent. I am unable to attend to details and have placed same in the the hands of my agent, S. O. DILLMAN, 214 Seventh street, Oregon City. Phone 427. Robert J. Brown Universal Thermos Bottle Pt. size 98c . Good Alarm Clock, 98c ; Guaranteed for one year Full Size Chamoi's Skin. $3.75 Regular Price, Carnival Price $1.69 Luxury Toilet Paper 12 Rolls for 98c All Scissors : ' 13 off Marked Prices . 12 Rolls Crashlin Toilet Paper In a 10c carrying bag for 49c 50c Bicycle Playing Cards 38c n uiraey-Praper Drug Co. ,-T tore 25c MOUTH HARP 15c - $2 Symbol Fountain Syringe 98c $2 Symbol Hot Water Bottle $1.19 50c Drapers Tooth Paste 35c Klenzo Tooth Brush 85c. Both for 69c SOAPS REDUCED Carnival Prices , 25c Woodburys Facial 19c Resinol Soap Pears Unscented Pears Scented 8 oz. Bar Glycerine Soap Cocoanut Oil Soap Lux, 3 pkgs. for . Fish Oil Soap 15c Boraxo - -30c Boraxo 24c 12c 15c 09c 09c, 29c 10c 10c 20c 10c Baby Dimples Satety Pins, pkg., 5c pc Hairlox Rustproof Hair Pins, 2 pkgs for 5c PURE GUM RUBBER APRON Household Size, 39c The Special Prices in this advertisement are limited to the 2 days "Buyers Carnival" June 9 and 10. We offer them in the hope of making your visit to our store profitable. Whether you buy or not, come in and visit us. We place our conveniences at your service A place to sit down and rest; Ladies lavatory; the use of our telephones ; a lpace to leave your packages ; our Victor Victrola music rooms and any Victor records you wish to hear. OUR PAINT DEPARTMENT IS A COMPLETE PAINT STORE Makes no difference whether you want a 25c can of paint and a 10c brush, or a barrel of lin seed oil and a ton of wtiite lead, you'll find here everything that a good paint store ought to have. Better yet, you'll find a real painter In charge who is com petent to help you with your painting troubles. Come in and talk -with him. ' . Special for Friday and Saturday, we will sell 1 quart good House Paint and a 2-inch Brush for..... '. Your choice of color. - We are exclusive agents for Sherwin-Williams Products. $L00 mvmm or ' KlVIK $1.00 BOOKS 75c i Shaving; Necessities Special Carnival Prices Auto Strop Razor 98c Auto Strop Razor, Khakie Style With 6 blades $1.79 12 blades - $1.89 Keen Kutter Razor 79c . Imported Blades for Gillette razor, 12 for 69c Rexall shaving cream, 19c Rexall shaving stick 19c Rexall shaving pwdr., 19c Williams barber's bar, 7c Colgates barbers' bar, 7c i TOILET ARTICLES at Carnival Prices 50c Hinds Cream 33c Friday and Saturday you may choose from our big stock of 1000 books for 75c each. You will find among them stories of adventure, de tective stories, mystery stories, lovS stories, stories of the West, stories of travel and every one a book that has had a large sale for no others get into this edition. Take home 3 or 4 at 75c each. Artieste Fabric Stationery 200 Boxes Of Writing Paper With Envelopes To Match For 25c This writing paper was bought to sell at 35c. The shipment has just arrived from the factory so that it is fresh and strictly up-to-date. There are 4 color to chose from-White, Blue, Laven der, Buff. Each box contains 24 sheets of folded , paper with envelopes to match. It's Extra Value At 25c : WRITING TABLETS SPECIAL 20c Lord Baltimore Tablets, 15c 3 shapes to chose from ! 10c Wenlock Tablets, 6c Letter or note size 35c Cutex Nail Prepar ation . 29c 35c -Rexall Cream' Al ' monds - 19c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste : : 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste . 33c 17c 25c Klenzo Tooth Paste , ; 17c 30c Lyons Tooth Paste . 21c 75c Palmers Toilet Water 35c Palmer Toilet Water 39c 19c 15c Colgates Talc Pwdr. : ? 8c 25c Mavis Talc Pwdr. 19c 50c Charmonia Face Powder 29c 60c Djerkiss Face pwdr. . ' 45c 25c Powder Puff 19c 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil, shampoo, 39c 40c Marvo Cocoanut Oil, shampo'o, : 29c 40c Violet Ammonia 29c 50c Santiseptic Lotion, 39c 50c Canthrox 39c 'BONNIE B Hair Nets 3 for 25 PARRAFENE OIL Best Grade . 75c bottle for49c 8th and Main St. Oregon City.