The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, June 22, 1922, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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    , THE BANNER-COURIEK, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922;
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At Salem on Thursday of last week
at the home of Rev. E. E. Gilbert, Miss-
Ruth Wilda Singleterry Was united in
marriage to John Myers of Oregon
City. The young couple were attended
by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Singleterry of
Sellwood, the former a brother of the
bride. The bride is a daughter of
Mrs. Alta Singleterry and has resided
in Oregon City eight years. The
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Myers of Oregon City and is
one of the Myers clan. After a brief
honeymoon they will be at home to
their friends at their new bungalow
on Eleventh ad Polk streets.
" At the Methodist Mause on Tuesday
of last week a very pretty wedding
was solemnized when Miss Maude Syl
via Davis of Oregon City was united
. in marriage to Harry G. Elligsen of
Stafford. Rev. A. H. Thompson per
formed the ceremony. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Davis of Oregon City and has been
teaching school in Central Oregon the
past year. The groom ia a prominent
young farmer of Stafford. Mr. and
Mrs., Elligsen have gone to Tillmook
and after their return will make their
home at Stafford.
One of the prettiest weddings of the
season was performed at St. Pauls
, Episcopal church Saturday evening at
'" 8:30 o'clock. Miss Genevieve Jones
,,. was united in marriage to Chester
Crowell of Portland. Bishop Summer I
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of Portland assisted by Rev. Cleland
of Oregon City performed the cere
mony. Miss Helen Ann Jones sister
of the bride was maid of honor and the
groom was attended by his cousin Wil
liam Grieves of Spokane. The bride
is a well known and a very much re
spected young lady of Oregon City a
graduate of the Oregon City high and
for the past year has been supervisor
of physical education at La Grande,
Oregon. The groom is a graduate of
Washington high in Portland and also
from Oregon Agricultural College, Mr.
and Mrs. Crowell will spend the sum
mer n Redwoods, California.
A very pretty church wedding was
solemnized at the St John's Catholic
church on Monday morning, June 12
when Miss Marie Frederick and Henry
Endres were married. Father Jonas
performed the ceremony in the pres
ence of many fiends and relatives.
The bride and groom were attended
by Miss Mary Endres sister of the
groom and Vern Busch cousin of the
bride. Following the ceremony a re
ception was given at the home of the
bride's mother Mrk Marie Frederick
at Park place. Mr. and Mrs. Endes
have gone to Seattle, Wash., and Vil
toia, B. C. on their honeymoon, and
on their return, will reside at Park
place for a while and later will make
their home in West Linn.
Camp Meetings Open Soon
Lebanon Local cannery will - dis
tribute about $200,000 to farmers this
season.
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RICE BROS.
The Quality Store of Clackamas County
Oregon City . : 7th at Main
A Sale of Bathing Suits
OFF TO THE BEACH
camping on the shores of
a placid lake, or motoring
overland, stopping wher
ever fancy dictates, usual
ly near where a swim
the most invigorating of
all sports may be indulg
ed in. A positive neces
sity is the swimming suit
for any and all summer's
out-of-doors activities.
The mental serenity and
physical comfort that
comes with the possession
of a good all-wool suit of
pleasing colors, is a gen
uine satisfaction.
Here you will find just what will please both men, women
and children.
FOR FOR FOR
WOMEN CHILDREN MEN
$2.00 to $6.00 $1.50 to $3.50 $2.00 to $6.50
A Timely Sale K
Khaki xar Outing Clothes
Just arrived and placed in stock at special prices Genuine Army
Khaki breeches, trousers, O. D. shirts and
Trench shoes
Bought at a price concession fro m Depot Quartermaster jobber
making possible reductions from regular prices averaging 25.
Men's Heavy Duck
Khaki Breeches, $3.45
Extra heavy, laced to knee,
practically water proof. All
sizes, 29 to 40 waist.
Trench Shoes
Hobnailed $3.85
Some of "The Boys" know
how these wear. Fine for
farm work. Away underpric
ed at $3.85 pair.
Genuine All-wool
O. D. Shirts $3.45
Reinforced at elbows, double,
muslin linedx, chest, all-wool
shirting serge, regular $5.00
value.
Heavy Duck Khaki
Trousers, $2.45
These will give the maximum
of service, tear proof, best
double stitched, a regular
$3.50 pant.
SUITS
For Men and
Young Men
In Two Special Groups
$15.75
All-wool materials,
Finely Tailored
Big Selec tion to Choose From
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back
Canby, VOre., 'June 21. The 49th
annual encampment of the Clackamas
County Spiritualist Religious Associ
ation will be held at the camp ground
at New Era from July 9 to August 6.
Mrs. Anna Snyder, message bearer,
will be at the camp during the last
ten days of the meeting. J. Willard,
trumpet medium, will be the pianist
for the mid-week meetings and there
will be dances .given each Saturday
evening in the pavilion. There will
be no charge made for those desiring
to camp if bringing tents and cooking
utensils. The Sunday meetings will
start at 10:30 a.m. ad 2:30 p.m. and
the message meetings each : evening
wil 1 be beld at eight o'clock, except
Saturday evening, when the time will
be devoted to the dance.
Following is the program, beginning
with Sunday, July 9. ,
Sunday, July 9. Services conducted
by the Church of the Soul, Portland;
Rev.- Mr. Angus pastor, assisted by
Sophia. B. Seip, Leroy Whiddon and
Clara Halsey.
Sunday, July 16. Services conduct
ed by Scientific Spiritualist Church,
Portland; Rev. R. M. Singleton pastor,
assisted by Mrs. Fanny Sherwood.
Sunday July 23. Services conduct
ed by the First Spiritualist Church of
Portland ; Rev. J. Willard Hills, pas
tor, assisted by Mrs. Anna Snyder and
Mrs. M. J. Downs.
Sunday, July 30. Services conduct
ed by the Personal Message Church,
Portland; C. W. Shaw, pastor. Lec
tures and messages by well known
mediums. Special musical program,
directed by George Cassiday. Mem
orial service at 2:15 -o'clock for those
who hae passed into spirit life.
High School Tuition Fund
Private Tuition
Loans
Sale of Manual Training
Lumber ' .. -
Insurance on Barclay bldg..
School Dist, No. 43 fund trans
ferred to Dist No. 62
Refund from State Accident
Commission ;
Refund from Teachers Styles
and Freeman
8.000.00
311.00
39,063.67
107.10
3.192.27
17.40
CHAUTAUQUA
Season tickets now on sale at Bank
of Oregon City and Huntley-Draper
Drug Co., Adults, $2.50, child' 7 td 12
years, $1.25. Write to Attorney, Ar
Jmr G. Beattie, Bank of Oregon City
Building for a program. A Chautau
qua season ticket is an investment
in pleasure and education. (6-22-2t).
t t$ t tc 1$ t$ t$ tl 8 9
SANDY
Blanche Shelley
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Pannings From Whisky Gulch
Percy I. Shelley, who is just back
from a three-days celebration at Can
yon City, gives the following account
of the celebration and pony express
race from The Dalles to Canyon City,
a distance of 189 miles. Mr. Shelley
reports that McCarty, winner of first
prize in this race, rode the last change
fom Brager ranch to Canyon City, a
distance of 24 miles, in one hour and
14 minutes. Owing to a cloudburst
Carty was held at Mitchell about two
hours. A great many people were
gathered at Dayville, where the Mitch
elll road intersects the John Day high
way, waiting for the horses to pass.
Much excitement prevailed and many
thousads of dollars were wagered on
the outcome. At Brager ranch, Mc
Carty and Price were only five miles
apart. Price, who won second, picked
a bad horse on the last lap and was
thrown, delaying him for some time.
1.50
10.00
TOTAL RECEIPTS, . 107,133.91
DISBURSEMENTS
Teachers' Salaries 54,496.00
Apparatus, General
Auditing Books
Clerk's Salary
Fuel
Furniture , .
Insurance
Interest on Loans "
Janitors Salaries
Light, Power anl Gas
Miscellaneous
Printing and Advertising
Repairs and Improvements -
Repayment of Loans .
Stenographer
Supplies, Chemical
Supplies, Domestic Science
Supplies, General
Supplies, Manual Training
Telephones
Water Rent .
TOTAL DISBURSEM'T
(6-22-lt)
6.30
25.00
540.00
1,875.25
501.75
483.50
2,842.19
4,150.00
742.41
2,059.08
461.80
2,747,67
32.007.14
852.00
340.16
301.68
. 1,888.61
375.94
216.93
220.50
107,133.91
STATEMENT OF BOND ACCOUNT
(from County Treasurer)
BONDED INDRRTTCTNF,SS
5 per cent bonds due April 1,
1929, 2,500.00
5 per cent bonds due June 1,
1930 28.000.00
5 per cent bonds due Aug
ust 1, 1935 ; 14.000.00
5 per cent bonds due Oc
tober 1, 1939 35,000.00
79,500.00
79.500.00
TOTAL
FLOATING INDEBTEDNESS
6 per cent loans 45,740.56
125, 240. 56
GYMNASIUM BUILDING & EQUIP
MENT BONDS
Unexpended balance in hands -
of county treasurer 100.00
Respectfully submitted,
ALENE PHILLIPS,
District Clerk.
(6-22-7t)
NOTICE OF BOND SALE
SUITS
$24.75
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George Sharnke and the Gray boys
came down from Sandy Lumber Co.
to spend Sunday at home.
Mrs. Scales had as guests Tuesday
and Wednesday her mother, Mrs.
Blackhall, her niece and nephew, the
Bay children from Portland, and her
sister, Mrs. Reed, and children from
Corbett.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Man with small tow boat
for towing and rafting hardwood
logs. Write Hall, care Banner
Courier giving price' on towing from
Oregon City to Portland. 6-22-2tpd.
WANTED To buy, alder, maple, oak
and ash stumpage or on the road in
eight foot lengths. Address Hall,
Banner-Courier. 6-22 5t pd.
? CHAUTAUQUA
.Season tickets now on sale at Bank
of Oregon City and Huntley-Draper
Drug Co., Adults, $2.50, child' 7 to 12
years, $1.25. Write to Attorney, Ar
thur G. Beattie, Bank of Oregon City
Building for a program. A Chautau
qua season ticket is an investment
in pleasure and education. (6-22-2t).
REALTY TRANSFERS
Weekly Record of , Property
Changes Compiled From County
Recorder's Office. List Includes
Transfers up to Each Wednesday
A. C. and Lode C. Howland to W. L.
Permenter, Gladstone.
Emma M. Hicks to A. and M. Gett
man, lots 6, 7, 8, block 16, Milwaukie
Park.
Stanford Ely to Leonard R. Nelson,
lot 11 and 12, block 7. Mt. Hood View
addition to Oregon City.
Robert E. and Gertrude Myers to
Ceirlia Beeson, lots 9 to 24 inclusive
block 64, Minthorn.
Frank Russell to Mabel L. Smith,
lots 4 and 5, block 9, Oak Grove Park.
Mary E. Co to J. and E. Mottl, lot
1 and 2 block 77, Minthorn.
Gladstone Real Estate Ass'n to
Walker H. and Jessie Eickmeyer, part
of lots 1 and 2, block 77, Gladstone.
Roy A. and Casson B. Baxter to J.
W. McConnell. lota 2 and 7 hlnolr AK
j Oregon City.
Orpha F. and H. E. Cross to Philip
and C E. Hammond, lot 2, block 123
Oregon City.
Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 10th
day of July, 1922, and immediately
thereafter publicly opened by the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, for the purchase of bonds of
said county issued for the construction
of permanent roads therein in the
sum of one hundred fifty-three thousand
nine hundred fifty ($153,950.00) dol
las, Clackamas County 5 Road Bonds
dated July 1, 1922, due serially -as
follows:
$13,500 to run to May 1, 1928.
$30,000 to run for a period of nine
years.
$25,000 to run for a period of ten
years.
$25,000 to run for a period of eleven
years.
$25,000 to run for a period of twelve
CHAUTAUQUA
Season tickets now on sale at Bank
of Oregon City and Huntley-Draper
Drug Co., Adults, $2.50, child' 7 to 12
yearsf $1.25. Write to Attorney, Ar
thur G. Beattie, Bank of Oregon City
Building for a program. A Chautau
qua season ticket is an investment
in pleasure and education. (6-22-2t).
DISTRICT CLERK'S ANNUAL
REPORT '
To the Honorable Board of Direct
ors and Taxpayers of School 'District
No. 62, Clackamas County, Oregon.
I respectfully submit the following
as my annual report of the finances
of School District No. 62, for the fis
cal year ending June 19, 1922.
RECEDPTS
State School Fund .3,271.84
County School Fund 21,861.73
Special School Tax 23,411.43
Elementary , School Fund 7,885.97
We Give
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Batteries
With our experience
and equipment We have
a notion that we could f
work out a pretty fair
sort of battery service
without much help.
But we alsohave an
idea that it wouldn't
measure up to the
brand of service de
veloped for our use by
the Willard Storage
Battery Company.
As Battery Headquar
ters we have the benefit of
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Come in! No matter
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We recharge and repair all
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Radio Batteries, Radio wire and
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. Con. Hilgers
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have no right to ask for your
patronage on any other basis. Get
the most for your money, most in style,
fabric, quality, men's and young mens
models in the smartest patterns and
styles. We sell Kuppenheimer and
Fashion Park Clothes.
MODELS, sport models, single or double breasters,
one, two or three button style and jazz models.
FABRICS worsteds, flannels, serges, tweeds, gaber
dines whip cords mixtures in all the snappiest patterns.
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OTHER GOOD SUIT VALUES
$20, $25, ..$40.
SPECIAL
Values in
MEN'S OXFORDS
These oxfords were made to sell for $6.50 but a 'special buy
brings them to you at a saving. They come in black or
brown, all sizes, solid leather. At '.
$185 J
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f 35,450 to run for a. period of thirteen
years.
Said bonds to. bear interest at the
rate of not to exceed five per cent
(5) per annum, payable semi-annually
on the 1st days of January and July,
principal and interest payable in United
States gold coin of the present standard
of value at the fiscal agency of the
State of Oregon in New York City.
Said bids must be unconditional and
accompanied 'by a check certified by
a bank in Clackamas County, of a draft
upon a bank in Clackamas County for
an amount equal to 5 of the amount
bid. That upon the acceptance of any
bid by the County Court, the check or
draft accompanying the bid so accept
ed be cashed by the County Clerk of
Clackamas County, and the money
held by him as a guarantee' that the
party or parties making the bid so ac
cepted will take delivery of the bonds
under said bid; and, upon the failure
so to take delivery of the bonds so
awarded, the money held by the Coun
ty Clerk to become the absolute prop-,
erty of Clackamas County.
The right to reject any and all bids
is hereby reserved.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, June
21, 1922.
FRED A. MILLER,
County Clerk of Clackamas County.
First Publication June 22, 192"2.
Last Publication June 29, 1922.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County
Madeline Amelia Remester, plaintiff,
vs. "
Charles Theodore Remester, defendant
To Charles Theodore Remester, the
above named defendant, in the name of
the state of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer tie com
plait filed against you in the above
entitled suit on or before August 3,
1922, that being six week from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons 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
plaintiff and defendant be forever dis
solved. This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof, for six con
secutive weeks in the Banner-Courier
of Oregon City, Oregon, in pursuace
of an order of the Honorable J. U.
Campbell Judge of the above entitled
Court, which order is dated June 22,
1922, first publication June 22nd, 1922
last publication August 3, 1922.
EDWARD J. SHINNERS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
214-215 Northwestern Bank Bldg.
Portland, Oregon.
(6-22-70
Guaranteed
HOUSE PAINT
$2.45 per gal
JOE A. BURCH
1017 7th St.
Phone 57
The exceptionally comfortable riding qualite"
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to all who take their first ride in this fine car.
Cord tires, non-skid front and rear; disc steel wheels, demountable at rim
' and at hub; drum-type lamps; Alemite lubrication; motor-driven electric
horn; unusually long springs. Prices F. O. B. Oregon City: Touring Car
$1060; Roaster, $1060; Coupe, $1625; Sedan, $1725.
STOKES MOTOR CAR CO.
1114 MAIN ST., OREGON CITY
$1725
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