Page Eight THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922 eek In me omit ALL LETTERS MUST BE IN BY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21 v r One More W c 1 idCS yfLwir nme FORD AND FORDSON Park-Shephard Motor Co. Main Street, at Fourth Phone 355 R. E. Park P. J. Shepherd New Location 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 142 $18 $25 Near Hood Lumber Co. VCheoldN , Mmfm I Bifocal 4LBifoca 1 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 Why You Should buy at Home As good citizens of a community it is our duty to patronize home in dustries. The money thus spent serves to build up the home town and gives employment to home people. Every dollar sent away for merchandise helps to make our community poorer; and serves to build up the place to which the money goes. - - ' ' . If we would all stand by the small merchant he could buy in large enough quantities so that he could sell at prices to make home buying so at tractive that we would have no desire to go to Portland or to Catalogue houses forbargains. When one takes into consideration the actual time and expense of go ing to Portland, it is cheaper in the end to buy merchandise at home. Consider the cost of transportation and minor expenses added on to cost of article or articles purchased all of which increase price of said bar gains until it is far more expensive than if it had been purchased at home even at a slightly higher cost. - Then again if said article should prove unsatisfactory here is ex pense once' more to return it. If taken back the same expenses we had in the first place are repeated. Or if it should not be of proper weightforparcelpost there is time lost and worry and expense added before the matter is adjusted; so better buy it at home in the beginning. There is greater satisfaction in home purchase for this reason one al ways can take her time and not be rushed, which will insure better satisfac tion. It, too, is more satisatofcry to buy at home than to buy from catalogues as one can see the object of his purchase and if it does not meet with his ap proval he can select until he finds what is desired. - Goods often look better in photograph or samples than in actual view It surely pays to select it at home in o rder to be sure you are getting just what you want, say nothing of time and inconvenience waiting for it. We so often see people with ready-to-wear clothes that are no fit at all which have been purchased while in a hurry to catch a train, or ordered from catalogue. Here again it pays to purchase at home. If we are not satisfied with said garments it is up to our home merchant to have these clothes ad justed to our special fit or liking. ,Suyely more satisfaction in a neatly fitted suit than like the above described. Shoes, one of the most important of all wearing apparel should never be. ordered from catalogue houses, our department stores have a competent shoe man who will honestly and conscie ntiously fit one out with proper shoes. We see people every day with wornout feet. Simply from improper fitting shoes. It is never economy to buy shoes that do not .give comfort to the feet. Hence I say buy them at home. ' The same rule applies to all hom e industries. For the wellfare of our-selves,-home community and fellowma n, buy at home. - B. L. CALVERLEY,' . " Oregon City, Ore. -lACOB'S OREGON CITY WOOLENS Overcoats Mackinaws Flannel Shirts Loggers' Shirts Trousers Pure Virgin Wool mwwwuin I! wiimmni 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 equality printing The impression your printed message will make depends on the skill and knowledge oi the Printer. S We are proud of the quality of every job ' that leaves our chop. 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 When You Build Remember Oregon City Sand and Gravel Company WASHED and SCREENED RIVER SAND and GRAVEL 14th Street at River GOOD WHOLESOME FOOD Quality Restaurant 427 Main St. Phone 517 Remember The TIRE SALE 30x3 30x3y2 30x312 32x4 33x4 34x4 ..$ 8.20 .. 9.35 13.55 12.25 18.05 18.80 Accessories, Oils, Grease, Gasoline SMITH'S TIRE SHOP "On the hill to save you money" r 609 - 7th St Near Center on the Hill 402 - 7th St. Phone 41 119- T I The fame of a great name lives in the Westinghouse battery. SIP A 6 volt 100 ampere hour battery for $19.50. Used in , Chevrolet, Buick, Port, Overland, Ford, etc. Due to the1 fact that our special shipment -of these batteries did not arrive in time to be widely adver tised for the Buyers carnival we still have a few on nand. . . . The reg. Westinghouse guarantee on each battery. Radio A Batteries $10 and up. Hodgson-Caimon Electric Co. THE WESTINGHOUSE SERVICE STATION 4th and Main Oregon City ALL STANDARD MAKE WATCHES EXPERT REPAIRING N.eal, Mc and Rose The House of Quality 522 Main Near Post Office Mitt Jljop Next to Electric Hotel Goodrich 55-30x3. ..$10.90 Warren and Blodgett, P,rops. 407 Main St. . Oregon City 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 For3 Automo bile, or one of the other prizes which are to be given away. The Hub Grocery 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 SUMMONS In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon, For The County Of Clackamas H. J. JOHNSON, Plaintiff, vs. VIOLET E. JOHNSON, Defendant, To Violet E. Johnson, the above de fendant in the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before July the 27th, A. D. 1922, that being six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons thereof, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint on file herein, to-wit: . That the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between plain tiff and defendant be dissolved and held for naught, that the plaintiff be granted a decree of absolute divorce and for such other and" further relief, as to this Court may seem meet and proper. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for six consecu tive weeks in the Banner Courier, in puruance of an order of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order is dated June 13th 1922 first publication June 15, 1922, last publication July 27, 1922. " EDWARD J. SHINNERS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Resident Attorney, 214-15 North western Bank Bldg.,. Portland, Oreg. (6-15-7t.) SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Conuty of Clackamas. HENRY SCHEUFLER, Plaintiff . ' vs. - EUNICE LI GEORGE, ERNEST WELLS REALTY CO., a corpora tion, E. E. ALFREDSON and ER-. NEST COLE, Defendants. By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution duly issued out of and under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me, duly directed and dated the 7th day of June, 1922 upon a judg ment rendered and entered in said court on the 7th day of June 1922, in favor of Henry Scheufler, Plaintiff and against Enuice L. George, Ernest Wells Realty Co. a corporation, E. G. Alfredson and Ernest Cole, Defend ants, for the sum of $10,373.00 with in terest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum from he 7th day of June, 1922, and the further sum 'of $550, as attorney's fee, and the furth er sum of $21.75 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real proper ty situated in the county of Clackamas state of Oregon, to-wit: Lots numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), and six (6) of Block Forty seven (47) in the first subdivision of a portion of Oak Grove according to the duly recorded plot thereof on file and of record m the office of the Re-' corder of Conveyances of Clackamas County, Oregon.-' 'Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree," i an din compliance with the commands of said writ, I will; on Saturday, the , 15th day of July 1922; at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction,, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for U. jS. gold coin casn in hand, all the right, title andf interest which the within named defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. , W. J". WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Ore. By E. C. HACKETT, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 15, 1922 6-15-5t) OREGON INDUSTRIES Weekly Record of Industrial Conditions Gleaned From Re , liable Sources Over The State One Western railroad, the Southern Pacific, is receiving train of twenty ! new large locomotives just completed at Philadelphia. .This is the first de livery on an orler for fifty locomo j tives. There could hardly be a more j impressive demonstration of the fact I that business is Improving or of the faith of the railroad company In the future business prosperity of the West Corvallis Methodists planning $100, 000 church building. Salem Large industrial concerns withdrawing from opeartion of state accident commission on account of in ability to compete with private insur ance companies. Contract let for $317,751.75 to com plete reclamation of 16,000 acre Tum alo irrigation project. Florence Berry crop heavy. Tillamook, Newport and Toledo to have good road connection. Milton New ice plant completed. Sweet Home to have $5,000 school building. Hood River 6.8 miles coast high way running north to be rocked. Mapleton Rainrock road to be grav eled. Halsey Shedd road being paved. Sweet Home Oil drilling to start. Eugene building permits for May total $96,000. - Corvallis Pac. States , Tel. Co. erecting new building. ' Condon Estimated 2,000,000 lbs. wool will pass through "warehouse this season. . - Homestead Copper syndicate re suming work. ' Harrisburg $38,987,50 .contract let We Pay Cash for Cream At the highest market price. Send us a trial shipment f you want satisfaction and prompt returns. Oregon City Butter A home product made from pasteurized Clackamas County Cream. for grading and macadamizing road to Junction City. . - Million bushels wheat contracted for in' Umatilla county. La Pine Outlook good for construe- Eugene with Klamath Falls. Springfield Booth-Kelly sawmill puts on night shift of 110 men. Oregon City Plans ready for $35, 000 city hall. , . . N , Bend 11,000 acres to be irrigated calling for expenditure of half million dollars. Pendleton Million trout eggs to be planted incounty. "Astoria shipped 60,000,000 ft lumber during May. Astoria's 10-acre auto camp com pleted. Lincoln county votes $63,000 bonds to replace bridges.