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The banner-courier, Oregon city, Oregon Thursday, july 20, 1922
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THE PENCIL
THE MILLIONS
The pencil for you : to
clip in your pocket, to
fasten onto your '.ralcli
. chain. Sold rompieis
with enough to
write 2S0,0C0 words.
Extra Uad3 lZi tho
box. Meshaaicaiiy per
fect. ' Many stylc3.
Gold, silver end
enamel. A wide range
of prices,
OREGON CITY OPTmt$
HMir
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jCocal 9ews
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomas and son
.Billie of Vallejo, California, who have
been in Oregon City where they have
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo "Hall
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall left Mon
day for their home. They were accom
panied by Mrs. Bert Hall and little son
Jimmie who will visit her . mother
Mrs. M. A. Bidwell at San Diego and
other relatives at Vallejo, California.
They made the trip by . automobile.
Mrs. Hall will be gone a month.
Mrs. Arthur Beattie who is cantp-
ing at Chautauqua had as her guest
on Tuesday of this week, Mrs. Oral
Welch and baby daughter and Miss
Hester Jane, a professional nurse form
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Armstrong and
Mrs. W. S. McGeehan of Youngstown
Ohio, who have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. M.McGeehan of. Oregon City have
returned to their home. Mrs. Arm-
strong and Mrs. McGeehan ar cous
ins of Mr. M. McGeehan. On Friday of
last week they were taken over the
Columbia highway in" the McGeehan
auto and both ladies wer delighted
with it.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones of Fort
Worden, Washington, have arrived in
Oregoa City and are visiting at the
borne of Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Woodward. " Mr. and Mrs.
Jones came to Oregon City by automo
bile making the trip of 250 miles in
one day.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen E. Frost and
daughter- Dorothy of Corvallis were
week-end guests of Mrs. Frosts' par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Andrews of
South Oregon City. Mr. Frost is edi-
"tor of the Benton County Courier at
Corvallis.
Mrs. C. J. Stafford who accompanied
Dr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Moody on a
motoring trip to Seattle, Tacoma, and
Olympia has returned to her home at
Oregon City, after a few days in Ore
gon City Mrs. Moody left for their
thome at Eugene.
I Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas and
daughter Lillian, who have been resid
'ing at Ocean Falls, B. C. for the past
three years are in Oregon City where
they ar visiting Mrs. Thomas' parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward and
Mr. Thomas' mother, Mrs. Emma
Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Thomas may
decide to stay in Oreogn City.
Leonard Cannon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Cannon who is a life guard at
Bar yiew, Oregon, has returned to re
sume his duties after visiting his par
ents at Oregon City.
Mrs. Henry McKinnon and little son
Harding who have been in Oregon City
the P&st month visiting.her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Harding have
returned to their home at Baker, Ore.
Price Bros. Department
Store is offering 20 per
cent Reductions on the
replacement of clothing
and household articles
lost in the Laundry fire.
children, Edwin, and Norma were Sun
day guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Eichman of Portland. Mrs.
Eichman and Mrs. Griffith are sisters.
A little daughter (arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Green on
Thursday, July 13. The young lady
tipped the scales at 8 pounds, and has
been given the name or Phyllis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alldredge,
Mrs. A. O. Alldredge and the formers
son Beldon, have returned to 'their
home at Oregon City after a two
weeks outing at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Wilson and
daughter Lucile and Miss Gretchen
Hartfta have gone to Seaside, Oregon,
where they will enjoy a few weeks
outing. ' . :
History Recorded in Tree's Rings
Mrs. Charles Leonard, formerly Miss
Ruth Brightbill of San Francisco has
arrived in Oregon City and is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Bright-bill.
Arthur Elwwood of Ellwood Station
who has been visiting his sister, Mrs.
W. A. Allen at Oregon City has return
ed to his home.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Roake accom-
V panied by the formers parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Roake who have been on a
.-J motoring trip to Seattle, Washington,
have returned to their homes at Ore-
:
E. A. Osborn, Fred Humphrys and
George Lennox of Oregon City,, left
Sunday morning for a. trip to Crater
JfLake and the Bend country where they
will fish in the Deschutes river. They
, will be gone two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore of Ore
ogn City had as their guests on Sun
day, Dr. Roy Prudden and san David,
Miss Nettie Rosboom and Mrs. Franc
es Gooding of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ely and daugh
ter Dorothy accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Mattley motored to Camas
Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. George Griffith and
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Price Bros. Department
Store is offering 20 per
cent Reductions on the
replacement of clothing
and household articles
lost in the Laundry fire.
Mrs. Harvey Scheubel, Oregon City
visitor on Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boylan who
were married at Cathlemet on Thurs
day, June 13th spent their honeymoon
in Oregon City where they visited Mr.
Boylan's grand parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Boylan and his aunt, Mi's. W.
C. Green.
Flossie Blackburn, who has been vis
iting her aunt Mrs. Willis Yonce and
other relatives at Oregon City has re
turned to her home" at Corvallis. -
Mrs. George V. Ely visited her
daughter, Mrs. Frank Juhnke at Mult
nomah station, Wednesday last week.
Sufferers in the Oregon City laundry
fire may have their supplies deplen
ished at Bannons Store this week at a
straight discount of 20 per cent from
regular prices. This applies to Pe
quot sheets, sheetings, pillow cases,
towels, handkerchiefs, hosiery, under
wear, collars and shirts. Cut this an
nouncement put, present it as Bannons
and receive your discount. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E Walker and son
Marion of Glen Echo have gone to
Cannon Beach where they will enjoy
an outing for a few weeks. "
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carroll have
moved to Oregon City from Willamette.
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IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby requires
to appear and answer the complaint
of. plaintiff.tfiled against you in the
above entitled suit on or before sue i
weeks from the date of July 20, 1922, i
that beinjr the date of the first pub- i
lication of the summons herein, and ,
f you so fail to appear and answer,
for -want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the relief demand
ed in the complaint, to-wit, for a de
cree dissolving the marriage contract
heretofore and now existing for the
restoration to plaintiff of her maiden
name of Evalynne R. Todd, between
plaintiff and defendant in this cause,
and for such other and further relief
as to the Court may seem meet and
This Is the b.utt of the giant sequoia of Yosemite National park which
came to an end in the prime of Its life when It was felled by a storm in 1919.
At that time it was only 996 years old. Some trees In Yosemite are between
3,000 and 4,000 years old. For the benefit of visitors, the park naturalist,
Ansel F. Hall, has nleasured off on the trunk the rings which mark the years
when the Battle of Hastings was fought, America was discovered, and the
Declaration of Independence signed, as well as other epochal years. The space
between the thumb and forefinger measures the span of the human life.
Miss Anita McCarver left on Satur
day morning for Seaside with her
niece, Mrs. C. A.. Babcock of Portland
for several week's stay.
Vetch Seed in Demand
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final report in
the estate-of James T. Grace, deceased
and the Court has set Monday, the
21st day of Anust, 1922, at the hour
of 10 o'clock m. on said day in the
County Court Room in the County
Court House in Oregon City, Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing any
and all objections to said final report,
and the discharge of said administrat
or. . , EDWIN E. GRACE,
Administrator of the estate of James
T. Grace, deceased.
Date of first publication, July 20, 1922.
Date of final publication, Aug. 17, 1922.
G. B. D1MICK & W. L. MULVEY,
Attorneys for administrator.
7-20-5t
Mrs. Charles Surfus, guest of Mrs.
Brendle of Gladstone on Thursday of
last week.
A little daughter arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buston
of Oregon City on July 11. She has
been given the name of Barbara Lucile.
.Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Oakes and lit
tle son Stillman Jr., of Oregon City
for the last three months at the home
of Mrs. Oakes mother Mrs. M. C. To
ban left on Saturday for their home
in Portland.
Helen and Hazel Jean Woodward
daughters of Mr and Mrs. Roy Wood
ward, , are visiting " their aunt Mrs.
Edna Wilcox at Garfield and at the
home of their grand parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Warner at Estacada.
GETTING STAuD OF ALFALFA
Hairy vetch is- in demand as a seed
crop. Western Oregon can grow It.
Oregon Experiment Station. .
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon far Clackamas County.
EVALYNNE R. COKER," plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN M. COKER, defendant.
. TO JOHN M. COKER, the above
named defendant.
Wednesday, July 26
You are cordially in
vited to attend the big
gest picnic that has ever
been staged at Glad
stone Chautauqua Park
. You will see some
thing different than you
have ever seen at any
picnic.
Come and bring your
friends. -
Our Store Will Be
Closed All Day, Wed
nesday, July 26.
Hub Grocery
On the Hill
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chapman and
nephew Gordon Green motored to Cor
vallis Sunday where they .spent the
day sight seeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyer and daugh
ter Anna Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Freytag, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Freytag
and Gladys Christensen spent Sunday
on Rev. Oakleys farm on the Aber-
nathy.
Iowa Farmers Secure Best Fields by
Seeding During August and
Without Nurse Crop. v
Experience of many Iowa farmers
and of the Iowa agriculturnl experi
ment station is that thf. surest method
of getting a stand of alfalfa is to seed
during August without a nurse crop I
on land which has been plowed in ;
early summer and cultivated at ten-
day intervals to kill weeds and con- j
serve moisture. Objections to this !
method are that the . land does not
yield returns during the season pre- i
ceding seeding, that it requires ad- '
dltional labor, and that grasshoppers.
frequently damage the alfalfa con
siderably on small acreages. However,
general experience In Iowa justifies
the method above' suggested as It pro
duces the best fields of alfalfa.
Banner-Courier Clasified ads bring
home the bacon.
.."Miss Valeria Meyer who has been
spending her vacation at Powell river,
B. C. for the past two weeks Ct the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ketchum
has returned to her home at Oregon
City.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Waddell and
daughter Gertrude accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Roney of St Johns
motored to Salem Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Mount and three
little" daughters have returned to their
home in Oregon City after spending
three' months in New York with Mrs.
Mounts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Delias Armstrong "are
building a new bungalow on Ninth and
Pierce streets. They expect to faSe
Possession of it soon.
Price Bros. Department
Store is offering 20 per
cent Reductions on the
replacement of clothing
and household articles
lost in the Laundry fire.
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A. J. BQCKIIOLD WM. M. SMITH
- REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
620 Main St. Oregon City, Ore.
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Shop worn
and
Second-hand
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SPECIAL PRICES
Every summer we close out at special
prices all second-hand and shop-worn Ko
daks. This is an opportunity to get a
good, serviceable kodak at one-third to
one-half its actual value. Every one car
ries our personal guarantee. N
No. 2 Brownie Kodak
3A Brownie Kodak -Vest
Pocket Kodak
Rexo Vest Pocket Camera
Rexo V.P. Camera, F.7.5 lens
Ansco Pocket Camera
Seneca Pocket Camera with
carrying case
3A Pocket Kodak ' ...
Century Plate Camera,
with case
CONDITION
Slightly used
Old style model
Slightly used
Shop-worn only
it .i
Second-hand
SIZE
2 1-4x3 ;i-4
3 1-4x5 1-2
1 5-8x2 1-2
3 1-4x4 1-4
3 1-4x5 1-2
REG.
PRICE'
$ 2.00
14.50
8.00
9.00 -13.50
" 17.50
ciPEC.
PRICE
$1.25
7.25
6.00
5.95
9.95
7.50
Slightly used
Used ' , M
Old style, but good
condition 4x5
22.50 15.00
22.50 15.00
25.00 2.50
Come in and look them over
Free instruction with all sales.
Huntley-Draper Drug Co.
Kodak Headquarters
equitable in the premises. cessive weeks, in the "Banner-Courier"
This summons is served upon you a weekly newspaper of general circula
by publication, pursuant to the order Hon printed and published in Clack
of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge of amas County, State of Oregon,
the above entitled Court, which order Date of first publication, July 20, 1922.
was made and entered on the 17th day Date of final publication, Aug. 31, 1922.
of July, 1922, and which order directed G. B. DIMICK &
that service of summons in this cause " W. L. MULVEY, i
be made upon $ou by publication Attorney for Plaintiff,
thereof, for six consecutive and sue- . 7-20-7t
The United Brethren church, peo
ple are planning .to build a Manse,
near the United Brethren church. Rev.
Marsten has arrived and will take
charge of the church for the next year.
Sufferers in the Oregon City laundry
fire may have their supplies deplen
ished at Bannons Store this week at a
straight discount of 20 per cent from
regular prices. This applies to Pe
quot sheets, sheetings, pillow cases,
towels, handkerchiefs, hosiery, under
wear, collars and shirts. Cut this an
nouncement out, present it as Bannons
and receive your discount. Adv.
Ginger Cookies
One cup of shortening, two cups of
sugar, one cup of molasses, one tea
spoon of soda dissolved in a cup of
hot black coffee, three eggs, three tea
spoons of ginger, one cup of rolled oats
flour enough to make handling easy,
and bake in a moderate oven till well
doce.
ro we Acires
Although they are moving fast, we still have some choice tracts
for sale at attractive prices. V jsSf!
This is fine lymglarid, virgiffsoll, fronting on Molalla roab!, four
miles from Oregon City.
We are selling in tracts of 5 and 1 0 acres, as follows, $60 per acre
w per acre. MmMm .
10 Acres $600
.$300 cash, balance 3 years at
6 per cent. - :
10 Acres $1250
$625 cash, balance three years
at 6 per cent -
5 Acres 300.00
$150 cash, balance three years
at 6 per cent
. 10 Acres $1000 -
500 cash, balance, three years
ate per cent ;
40 acres $000; $1000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent
S . O; blLLMAN, Real Estate
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Phone 427
214 Seventh St.
Oregon, City
August Records
Are Here!
New Soto Releases by - '
Theo Karle Richard Bonelli Virginia Rem
Marie Tiffany
Mixed Quartet with
Elizabeth Lennox
Richard Bonelli
Theo Karle
Dance Hits of the Minute
Carl Fenton's Rudy Wiedoeft'e Bennle Krueger'a
and Oriole Terrace Orchestras
' Margaret Young with Orchestra
New Brunswick Violinist, Fredric Fradkin
The World's Clearest
Phonograph Rcccnfs
BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY Ot ANY PHONOGRAPH
Artist. - Popular Dance Hits
Selection No. . Stae Price
Oriole Terrace
Orchestra. . . .
Soothing- Fox Trot
Lovable Ere Fox Trot
From "Make It Snappy"..
Bwanee Bluebird Fox Trot. .
Sweet Indian Ham fox
Trot
Sons of Persia Kox Trot"
farsde of the Wooden Sol
dier Fox Trot From
"La Chauve Souris"
Where the Tolas Flow Fox
Trot-
goes Fox Trot......
Arrit Songs Concert and Ballad Selection
Z2SO 10 .75
Bennle Kraefer
Orchestra
Carl Fenton's
-Orchestra. .
BndT Wledoeff s
CaUfornians. . .
2281 10
2282 10
2288 '10
.75
,5
Theo Karle
The Mosle Art
Sincere Tiffany-Lennox-Karle-BonelU
Blehard Bonelli.
Virginia Bea
Within the Garden of My
Heart Tenor
Kon e r (T1 Not True)
Tenor.
Good Night Qnartet From
"Martha" Mixed Quartet.
Uulrinl HVOTn "The
Mikado" Mixed Quartet.. J
Gypsy Lore Song From "The 1
Fortune Teller' . rsantone
Bedonnj Love bong Baritone
Serenade (Sing, Smile, Slum
ber) Soprano; Flute Obbll-,
gato
The Swallows Soprano
13050 .10 1.25
1S051 10 L25
Sill 10" 1.00
B142 10 LOO
Instrumental.,
Selection
George G
Joseph Green.;..
Fredrle Fradkin. . . .
A Bunch of Roses (El Punao
de Rosas) Spanish March
Xylophone with Orchestra.
intermezzo (introduction to v. gge ig
ACl 111 J riuuit ..n.io
the Madonna" Xylophone
with Orchestra........
trimm nr lln Wnm "Mile.
Modiste" Violin Solo 2279 10
of rnardy Violin Solo
Artist
Hargaret Toons with
Bennle Krueger'a
Orchestra
Ernest Bare........
Charles Hart and
Elliott Shaw.
Billy Jones.
Popular Songs
Selection
Btumhltng Com.dinns. "
Hobody lotos me now
Comedienne.. -
Just a Little Lore Sons
Baritone
Only a 8mo Baritone. .....
Indiana Lullaby Tenor and
Baritone
I Certainly Hast Be In lore
Tenor ....... .
I
228 10
.T5
.15
.IS
Y 22U 10 ,W
220 10
.78
, Jones Drug Co.
Bridge Corner' - Oregon City
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