The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, June 08, 1922, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922
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YOUR MOTHER
Ah, girl) look on this woman in your
home
As you have never looked at her be
fore; Scan well this mother-creature of
your own.
And pause a while to ponder o'er
and o'er .
The things that made her make her
what you know
Those things that work unseen
within the heart
She was a girl a few brief years aga,
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have no part.
She, too, loved well the beauty of attire,
Her pulse was quick with all the
joy you feel.
Her crave was for the baubles you ad
mire, Though she. too, had to conquer
their appeal;
There lived in her the selfsame hun
, ger; shilling , - .
Within her were the visions you be
hold, But life came by, its sterner truths
defining.
And now you see a woman, sagged
r and old. .
Through all your helpless babyhood
she hovered
Above you, giving of her strength
alone, ,
Through all the years you've lived
she's bravely smothered
A thousand longings you have nev
er known;
Think you a woman's eyes fogret
their seeing, j
When springtime finery is on display?
At the foot of Singer Hill
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ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN
No matter how careful you dirve, you can
never tell what the other fellow may do.
Be sure you are in the right in entrusting
your car to a repair man. After the work is
done it's too late to change.
We guarantee satisfaction.
CAPITAL GARAGE
Less Crawford, Prop.
10th and Railroad 0 Oregon City
Think you she has no crave within
her being
For gowns and bonnets, though
shs old and gray?-
Ah, little girl, she heeds your tones of
pleading,
She senses many things you've never
guessed,
And, underneath, her heart is oftimes
bleeding.
Although she answers curtly your
request; '
Go home tonight, whatever be your
sorrow.
And kiss your mother. Note lier
brimming eyes,
And then observe, tomorrow and to
row. The heart that she's been keeping
in disguise.
You've taken blindly all her love and
serving,
You've angry grown because it was
not more;
What have you done, to make you so
deserving?
What have you given save heart
aches, score on score?
Denial is harder far than generous
giving.
And hearts that love you shrink
from such a task;.
Trust in your mother's love; and in
' life's living
Play fair! and seek to serve as
well as ask.
By Grace E. Hall.
Bonden-Plant of Cedar Mfg. Co.
installing machinery.
Attalia Oil drilling operations re
sumed. '
Gresham Improvements"" being
made at cannery.
Eugene Bids being called for new
$70,000 hospital.
THE PEOPLE'S SAY
County Road Bonding Program
(Continued from last week)
It would seem that our friends at
Oak Grove could look ' away from
Portland, ae well as toward it, and
see that it would pay them to de
velop taxable property in other parts
of the county, toward an equality with
their own. It is difficutl to look
through their eyes and see an ad
vantage to anybody in moving a large
section of Clackamas county into
Multnomah thus adding to the politi
cal and economic power that is not
now wisely and properly used: Maybe
the advantage is to be to the head of
the Jackson Club in giving him a
chance to strengthen his political ma
chine and give a better chance to
claim the spoils that Andrew said be
long to the victor. It would foe -an
advantage to have the bedroom and
the place of business in the same
county. But then, do not build too
many air castles for the bonds are
opt going to be recalled and that fact
will automatically prevent the Jump
into Multnomah as it did before.
The delay in carrying out the road
program, so far, has been a blessing
in disguise as it has saved most of
us from making the mistake of try
ing to make permanent paved roads
with asphalt, which is a well proven
impossibility. If asphalt was the
only material for Ipavements, well
made macadam would be preferable
and more economical in the end. Con
crete is now being contracted at less
than asphalt and a 9 foot povement
7 1-2 inches thick, can be made with
in the limit of $11,000 per mile and
with the aid of the market road funds,
can 'be made wider-' though I think
it would be better to make it 9 inches
thick, leave the macadam at the cen
ter of the road and plan to build an
other 9 foot pavement at the other
side in the future, which would make
an ideal road.
Let us, from all ections of Clacka
mas county, get together on this road
program, talk together, act together,
work together and stay together for
the common good. Let us realize that
cooperative self preservation is the
final law of nature.
Let us do unto others as we would
have others do unto us and let us love
our neighbors as ourselves.
.Finally, fellow democrats, when it
comes to selecting candidates and of
ficers, I believe in a guaranteed anal
yses, truth in fabrics and I always
lookt beneath .the party label to see
whether the contents are true to
name, and ' I think we should tell Mr.
Starkweather to go 'back and sit -on
the probationer's seat until he can de
velop his talent for leadership along
true democratic lines. I have always
admired his talents anl if my political
aspirations took the form of office
seeking, I should envy his opportunH
ties for advancement. But talents
wrongly used are worse than wasted
and opportunities can be thrown
away. There has been many insinu
ations against lawyers but I will take
a good lawyer in preference to a poor
politician, a statesman and an honest
man. He combined all four in one
character and so there was but one
man buried in his grave though all
four may be inscribed on his tomb.
The man counts more than the occu
pation. O. D. BOBBINS.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
NOTICE is hereby given that by
I virtue of an order, decree and license
of the County Court of Washington
County, Oregon, made and dated on
the 8th day of March, 1922, in the
matter of the Guardianship of Amos
Martin, -Noel Martin, Blanche Martin,
Edwin Martin and John Martin, mi
nors, I will on Saturday the 3rd day
of June, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day at the East door of
the courthouse in Oregon City, Ore
gon, sell at private sale to the high
est bidder for cash in hand, subject
to the confirmation ' of the County
Court of Washington County, Oregon,
all of the interest of the above named
minors in and to the following des
cribed real property, lying, being and
situated in Clackamas County, Oregon,
to-wit:
An undivided one-eighth inter
est in and to the South Half of
Claim No. 47, known as the Runa
Mattoon Claim, being part of Sec
tion 15. T. 3S. of R, 3 East of the
Willamette Meridian, in Clacka
mas County, Oregon, and contain
ing 160 acres more or less.
Dated this -4th day of May, 1922.
. JOHN T. MARTIN,
Guardian of the person and estate
of Amos Martin, Noel Martin, Blanche
Martin, Edwin Matrin and John Mar
tin, minors.
HARE, McALEAR & PETERS,
Hillsboro, Oregon, Attorneys for
Guardian. (5-ll-5t)
Wipedput!
Such a report after a
fire has frightful sound.
Home owners have no
excuse for negligence in
insurance matters.
Service plus a policy in the
Hartford Fire Insurance Com
pany means fair and full pay
ment of losses.
Call on this agency.
oWland
"Well Balanced living
90 for Expenses:
10 for Saving.
JO MATTER what your salary, you should
save at least 10 per cent, of it. By de
positing it in our Savings Department, it
draws 4 per cent: interest and you can with
draw part or all of it without delay.
ONE DOLLAR will start you such an account.
4
PER CENT ON
SAVINGS.
FEDERAL RESERYF
Safe Deposit
Boxes for Rent,
$2.50 Per Year and Up
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
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REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Phone 377 620 Main St
Oregon City, Oregon
THE
Pleasure
of driving avcar is twice
as great when that car
is in first class condi
tion not only mechani
cally but also as to appearance.
A dirty looking car never attracted attention: Let
us do your automobile painting. Our experience
enables us to do better work than is found on most
new cars. . i
OREGON CITY AUTO PAINTSHOP
Main Street at Ninth
Oregon City
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Westinghouse
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Radio Fans, Attention! ,
DROP IN AND HEAR OUR
MAGNAVOX
From far and wide come reports of what
wonderful progress has been made with
the Radiophone and what countless, edu
cating and interesting pleasures it is af
fording the proud possessors of these
wonderful instruments.
We carry the Westinghouse line of
Radio sets and a complete line of all parts
necessary in the assembling of a com
plete sending and receiving station.
Ear phones, 2000 Ohm ....
Ear phones, 3000 Ohm .....
Condenser 1
Variometers .... $9.00 to $12.00
Eveready B. Battery, 22 volt $3.00
Vacuum Tubes ' $6.50
$6.00
$7.00
..$4.50 to $5.00
TESTED FISHING TACKLE
Time and again fishermen have told us
that the satisfaction they get from the
use of our fishings tackle makes it the
best investment in real sporting pleasure
they have ever made. Our tackle is all
guaranteed. .
Trout Rods
Split bamboo $3.00 up
Steel i x $2.00 up
Trout line, 25 yd. length $1.00 up
Flys, complete assortment
Reels .. ; $1.25 up
Baskets $2.50 up
Visit the
OREGON CITY
AUTO CO.
MAIN NEAR SIXTH
DURING THE OREGON CITY MERCHANTS
Buyers Carnival
Friday and Saturday, June 9 and 10
With each dollar cash purchase you receive one chance on the Ford
Touring Car to be given away on the last day.
This applies to any cash purchase in any of our departments on these
two days. ' x
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Auto Accessories
Be sure you are well supplies with extra tires and
tubes, tools, emergency tire patches and repair , ma
terials before starting on your vacation. Our line
of accessories is one of the most complete in town
and every item is of the best quality obtainable.
Is your car equipped with the latest electrical safe
guards such as Spot and Stop lights."
Stop Lights : $2.50
. Spot Lights $5.00
We also carry camp stoves, luggage carriers,
vacuum bottles and many other useful helps for the
vacationist.
HERE YOU ARE BOYS
All the newest and best in baseball and other athletic goods at prices way
below what they were last year. Call on us and let us show you our line before
selecting that new outfit.
Finger Mits 75c to $5.00 Bats Selected ash and hickory, 25c up
Catchers Mits VJ $1.50 to $20.00 Wilson's, Official League Ball $2.00
, v v Masks $2.50 up
Uniforms Let us outfit your Baseball and Running Shoes
team $8.50 up . $4.50 to $12
AUTO REPAIRS
We maintain a fully equipped repair department in charge of competent
mechanics whose years experience makes possible the highest class of work
manship. You can not be to careful in choosing your repair man. Our repu
tation for good work at fair prices has been built on service give us a trial
i you want to know what real satisfaction-means.
Columbia Batteries
Sales and Service
i Our ibattery department is fully equipped to
repair and recharge any make of battery made for a
motor car or motorcycle. If it is possilbe to repair
or reconstruct your battery we can do it, but if it is
ho longer economical to do so we will advise a new
battery, a Columbia..
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