THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922 Page Seven t1 - - - - - Sandy Department - - .0 Young Miss Entertains , Helen Scott entertained a number of her friends at her home in Sandy on the afternoon of July 11th, form three until five, the occasion being her fourteenth birthday. A number of nice presents were received. Dainty refreshments "were served to the fol lowing: Johnie Shelley, Lucile Dod son, Richard Moroney, Loyed Maybe, Heinie Dittert, Arthur Frace, Mabel Frace, James and Nora Kesterson, Margaret, Mildred and Ruth Barnett, Ruth Esson, Winnifred Glockner, Ken neth Scales, Laura Hoffman, Arletha Proctor and Helen Scott. Entertainment Pleases The morris quartet, billed as "The Rocky Mountain Warblers", entertain ed a fair sized crowd at the M. E. church Thursday evening. This guar tet, consisting of three young men and an older one, are able, versatile Per formers. The program, which con ssteid of quartettes, solos, readings and selections on various musical in struments was surely appreciated by the audience, and Sandy considers it self fortunate in being among the places favored by these entertainers. Should they ever have a return date, they will undoubtedly play to a capa city house. Little Miss Beers At Home little Lois Beers was "at home" on the afternoon of July 12th at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beers. Many little iriends called during the afternoon bringing remembrances and best wishes on this her fourth birthday. A delicious cake bearing four candles, was the center of attraction. Ice cream and cake were served to the following: Sterns and Mary Eason, Donald, Vernon, Les ter and Stanley Dahrus, Margaret and Pauline Bell, Arletha Proctor, Peggie Dodson, Amanda, George and Ruth Perret, Johnie and Joe Hookes, Shel ley, Betty Jean Schmitz and Lois Beers JULIUS G. STURE Reliable Dentistry Nerve Blocking Resideuc-3 and Office Phone Sandy, Oregon ATTENTION I have some very good buys in farm land on the Mt. Hood Loop. Now is the time to buy. Also hotels, stores, acreages, timber. If you want to do business come to SANDY HOTEL, SANDY, ORE. Ask for or write GEO. BEERS SANDY, ORE. Phone 67 On your way to tail! Hob stop at Junker's Confectionery Sandy, Oregon for Refreshments and Meals CASPER JUNKER, Prop. Phone 5X2 :xx x-x-xx-x- ? Sandy Drug Store t sells Weatherly Ice Cream Eastman Kodaks, Films and Supplies X"X:v:::.xx. X SMITH GARAGE - Tires and Accessories Auto Repairing" Blacksmithing t y ? ? R. S. SMITH, Prop. Assisting in the serving -were, Madame George Beers, E. Beers, E. Harris, F. Schmitz and Shelley. Road Work Goes On A. E. Palmer, who has been award ed the contract for surfacing the lower unit of the highway from Sandy to the Multnomah County line, was out a few days ago looking over the site on Tickle creek where his rock crush er will be located. It Is probable the work of rocking this section will be gin within the next two weeks. A. D. Kern, who has the upper units is assembling- two crushes between Cherryville and Government Camp, and actual work will soon begin. Confectionary Changes Hands Casper Junker has sold his confec tionary stor and lunch room to Mrs. Moss of Wisconsin, Mrs. Moss taking charge Monday. This store has been under the direct management of Mr. Junker for several years, and has al ways maintained a high standard of quality and service. Mr. Moss, with his wife and four small children are temporarily ahome in furnished rooms in the -iuixker home. v High School Water Supply Good The Union High School has its wat er system installed and the supply of water is most satisfactory. They hav a pressure pump and a tank holding between six and eight hundred gallons of water. Well Played Game Sunday The Carus nine came to Sandy Sun day and proceeded to wallop the home bunch up to the seventh inning, the score stood four to nothing in favor of Carus. Then the Sandy team woke up, rolled up its sleeves, pushed back its pompadore and waded in. Things began to happen. Sandy batted one home run after another and when the game closed the score stood six to five in favor of Sandy. Jersey Jubilee Attracts Quite a number from here attended the Jersey Jubilee at the Carl Hanna man farm at Corbett. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. W. Bosholm, Mr. and Mrs. Atone Malare, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Powers, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Improvements On Bluff Road, Martin Mikkelson, who recently sold his home place in Lover's Lane to his father is building a four room cottage on his land on the Bluff Road. This is just across the road from "Strong hurst" and commands a - magnificent view of Mt. Hood and The Sandy Riv er canyon. Robert Jonsrud's dwelling near by is rapidly nearing completion. Basket Picnic There will be all day services and a basket dinner in the grove back of the Lutheran Church Sunday, July 23rd. At 11:00 a. m. Dr. A. Thompson, of Gresham, will speak and at 2 : 00 p. m. Rev. S F. Pitts, of Cottrell will talk. There will be special music by the Sandy Quartet and others. 'Brjng your lunch basket "and join us. LOCALS Mrs. Norma Gardiner, of Southern Illinois passed through Sandy, Monday for Little Sandy Ranger Station where she will be the guest of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Pence, for a few days. Mrs. Gardiner, with her two small sons, is spending the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. Pence in Portland. Dont forget the community club meeting in the city hall next Thursday evening. The question of financing the auto park improvements will come up. Plan to be there. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Updegrave are receiving congratulations on the ar rival of an eigrt and a half pound daughter born July 4th. She has been named Dorothy Eunice. Mr. Scotts and family' are moving into Mrs. Wilson's cottage. Mrs. Wil son retains one room for living pur- poses. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers are entertain ing relatives from California. Parents! send your children to the dentist now nd avoid the rush the week before schoo Ibegins. Pd. Adv. Mrs. Blackhall, who has been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Scales, for sev eral days, left for Corbett Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pridemore, of Govern ment lcam(p passed through Sandy, Monday on their way to Portland, one hundred and fifty Mazamas climbed the mountain from Government Camp Sunday! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Palmblad, from near Gresham, attended the entertain ment at the M. E. church last Thurs day evening. . Mrs. Palmblad and Mrs. Sture are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Eason entertained the t Bartons, ifrom Salem, at breakfast j Sunday. The remainder of the day was spent on Cedar Creek. Mrs. R. E. Esson recently had a letter from Mrs. Hornicker in which she says her health is some better. They are thirty five miles from a town She also says a recent letter form Mrs. Ruth Reed was mailed at Boise, Ida ho. The Reeds are touring the coun try via automobile an dare headed for Yellowstone Park. They expect to be gone about three months. Mr. and Mrs. Clinefelter are tenting near Junker's pump house. Mr. and Mrs. Steelheimer and daughted Gretchen of Portland are visiting the home folks on the Powers ranch for asfew days. Mr. and Mrs. Steelheimer will attend "Buyer's Week" in Seattle while little Gretchen will remain with her grandmother. Mrs. Alice Shipley, who is threaten ed with nervous prostration is in Gresham at the home of A. Shipley, where she is under the care of Dr. Adix. Mrs. Alexander Beers, of Seattle, ar-. rived Wednesday to spend the remain der of the week visiting relatives. R. E. Esson and daughter, Dorothy, were town visitors Monday. Mrs. Sharnke and Barbara sent Sun day at the Max Kleigle home at Kel so. Miss Hazel Dunn is spending her vacation with the home folks at Kel so. Miss Dunn, who has been em ployed at Limpan-Wolk for two years is on a vacation with pay. Dr. Helen Cdyster - and family, of Portland, are at their summer ljpme on Cedar Creek. The- Chyslers own the Skidmore Drug Store. Dr. Crys ler is a practicing chiropractic. Jack Barnett spent Sunday with his family in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and small daughter have moved into the Maroney cottage recently vacated by the Scott family. The Purcells are spending a few days i nthe city . Mr. and Mrs. Lex Schmitz and E. Beers came home from Linton for Dr. A. Williams and Jack Scales were Portland visitors Monday. SARA'S RUSSIAN LETTER I & "Some letter" it was which Sara Schoofal's "sweetie" wrote her irom Russia, for it carried Russian stamps measuring more than six feet in length, costing SOO.OOO rubles. The ruble has depreciated to such an extent that a cartload is required In Russia to buy Live Stock pro fits are certain only when you are fully protec ted against loss Mortality Live Stock Insurance Mortality Live Stock Insurance in the Hartford. Live Stock In surance Company gives you the assurance of getting the money you have invested should calam ity befall your stock. It carries your risk and prom ises indemnity for the value of those animals you lose through deatn from any cause. A small annual premium buys this worthwhile protection against loss. owLan P REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE? Phone 377 20 Main S Oregon City, Oregon . t 3r . H i? tlA t ill I (" 111 Family Did Full, War Duty. Joseph Jacohsen, a former service man of the United States jfullinjr in an army airplane at Tow- pra Frnnpc in TVfnv IQIfi K K i " i . ..'f ucio uctrii ill ten hospitals, four since the first of this ,year. Seven Jacobsen brothers served In the AVorld war, and were contenders for the championship for the largest number of a single family in the service. Couldn't Speak fcnglish. "Edward," asked a teacher In a school on the East side, "why were you absent from school this morn ing?" "Oh,, some one stole me coat on me." "What's that? Stole your coat 'on you?' " "Aw, teacher," interjected Edward's brother. "He's ignorant; he can't talk English. He means some one stole his coat off him." - ' Children Cry The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been In use. for over thirty years, has borne the signature of jf - on the wrapper all these years CtscXJj??--. 3ust t0 protect the coming T-tuzrrr. 'UcA4M generations. Do not be deceived. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yourself. What is GASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic . and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids ' the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. The Quality Store Of Clackamas County Since 1895 ' The Home of Hart, Schaffner, and Marx Queen Quality Shoes For Women 7th at Main Oregon City PARAMOUNT RESTAURANT All White Opposite Court House "Service with a Smile" All new equipment HAWLEY PULP and PAPER CO. ? $ P ' r V. Every Merchant "and Every Customer Should Demand HAWLEY PAPER FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Oregon City Safety, Honesty, Court esy, Service 4 p. c. paid on Savings 512 Main St., Oregon City HOGG BROS. Hardware, Furniture Everything For The Home 8th at Main, Ore. Qity BANK OF COMMERCE "The Bank That Backs The Farmers Y New location, Bank of Commerce Building. Oregon City Seventh and Main J Mrs. R. B. Gibson A very pleasant time was spent by the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison at their home on Thursday evening. The time was spent in social chat, playing games, tards and in dancing. A delicious supper of coffee, cake and candwiches was served. Eagle Creek Garage held its ergu- i lar meeting last Saturday. After par taking of an excellent dinner a short business meeting was held. James Bell was a welcome visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeiter were the Sunday guests of the latter's par- for Fletcher's Signature of EDITORIAL FINANCIAL RESOURCES The Financial Resources Of A Community Are The Barometer Of Its Prosperity. 'Add to these resources and you quicken its ad vancement. "Detract and you proportionately ob struct its progress. This should evidence to all of us our individual responsibility to ward our home town and its people. Thesei people are your friends and neighbors. YOUR INTERESTS ARE KINDRED. Thus you should take no personal action in any community matter (without taking into consideration just how it will affect all those living here. You can safely bet, folks, that every Dollar you remove from J;he commercial and industrial life of Oregon City deprives just that much employment and vocation from someone who needs it And when you remove employment and vocation, you will remove from our midst ' those individuals who are dependent upon it for the sustenance of their homes and families. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE IRREFUTABLE FACT. You may think we have enlarged updn this matter, folks, when we refer to your INDIVIDUAL ACTS as being so highly important to the welfare of Oregon City. To the contrary it should make plain the paths that are opened to 'all of us in extending the co-operation we owe this wonderful community. '' To begin with when you need Merchandise or Service BUY IT IN OREGON CITY. This simple procedure keeps your money at home, banks it here, pays the obligations of our people and thus finds itself on its way back into the channels of local commerce and trade and even back into your own pocketbook from whence it came. Stop and think a njpment, friends, of the transactions involved in a procedure of this qind. THINK OF THE EMPLOYMENT MADE POSSIBLE in the handling of these Dollars and the business transac tions ensuing as a result of keeping them among ourselves. In contrast, picture in your, minds the result of spending or send ing these Dollars away from our city. By so doing you have side-traded in a single action, a substantial portion of our commercial industry and transferred to some distant community assets that are a DIS TINCT LOSS TO OREGON CITY AND ITS PEOPLE. We claim the keeping of our money at home, friends, is th first step in the building of a "real city." And from the standpoint of youT self should be the easiest. To begin with, MERCHANDISE AND SERVICE IS HERE IN ABUNDANCE. There is not a business man In Oregon City today but who is ready to serve you to your utmost satis-wii?si4.-.t: i ' i k i i to. i i "iMW fit factionJoth in quantity quality and price. - BEFORE YOU TURN THIS PAGE we want you to glance through the list appended herewith and realize this is so. And. they are only -S3 j . -.-ug.flntuini" part of the entire number who are ready, not only to serve you, bumiSS our community, Oregon City. Think it over. ' I :-: CLASSIFIED ADS :-: WANT ADS in these columns COST LITTLE the RESULTS ARE BIG RATES For first insertion 25 cents; for subsequent Issues one cent a word. Ads received too late for this column will be classified elsewhere. For Sale Miscellaneous MONEY -TO LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Philip Ham mond, Lawyer, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon. 5-17-4L TO TRADE Well located eSgbit acrea, near McMinnville, Yamhill county, for Oregon. City residential or acreage property. This place has good buildings, with city water and lights in house and toajn. Fine place for berries and chickens. One mile from West Side Tualatin highway; seven mile's from McMinn ville. Write or see L. J. Bennett at Banner-Courier office. FARM FOR SALE 20 acres cleared, balance pasture all fenced good spring of water and well, close to Sandy, Oregon, fair 5 room house and barn, orchard, price $1500. $500 'down $150 each year' after at 6 per cent. Write, George Beers. Sandy, Oregon. ltp Wanted Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN on farms of over ten acres at 6 per cent. Long time ioans on easy payments. Federal loans a specialty. Alfred Graham, Canby, Oregon. 3-10-tf ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dduglass. ! George Douglass was in the neigh borhood Saturday looking for thresh- , ing jobs. ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass and children and Ed. Chapman were the dinner-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell Sunday. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans and children Mrs. Rhenstrom and children. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphy and baby daughter. j Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson spent Sunday evening at the horn of Fred Hoffmeister. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of i Oregon for the County of Clackamas. MADELINE DRAKAS; plaintiff, i ; VS. ' ANAST DRAKAS, defendant ; TO ANAST DRAKAS, the'defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You ar hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed For Sale Horses' FOR SALE One mare, 1000 lb., 6 years old, and two cows. Chas. Mei nike, Elwood, Oregon. 7-6-22, FOR SALE 1 head young, large horses, sound and true, leaving coun try, prices reasonable if taken at once. Stopping at Red Front Bam, Oregon City. " 7-20-lt-pd. Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED To buy second hand . goods. Will pay cash for used fur niture,' tools, or any thing of com mercial value. Large stock of goods for sale. J. H. Mattley, 914 - 7th St. 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. WANTED To bear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. MIDDLE AGED woman wanted for housekeeper in family of four. Phone 417. against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before the 2nd day of September, 1922, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will . apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint: that the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defend- ant be dissolved, and that she be per mitted to resume her former name of Madeline Valleur. This summons is served upon you by publication- thereof, once a week for six consecutive and successive weeks In the Banner-Courier a weekly newspaper of general circulation pub lished and circulated in Clackamas County, Oregon, by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, judge of the above en titled court, which order was duly made and entered on the 17th day of July, 1922. Date of first publication, July 20, 1922. Date of last publication, Aug. 31, 1922. HART & HART, 515 Railway- Exchange Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 7-20-7t Jones Drug Co. "In business for your health". Try our delicious foun tain lunch Frank Busch & Sons "The Home of Good Furniture" "The Winchester Store" Visit our model grocery Dr. S. R. Smith CHIROPRACTOR Relieves All Chronic Conditions Office Oregon City Bank Building Overland $695 Maxwell - $1060 Willys-Knight $1595 F. O. B. Oregon City 1 The three leaders m Motor Cars STOKES MOTOR CAR CO. Phone 750. 1114 Main. MAC DRY BATTERY No Water No Acid -No Attention GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS Distributors for Clackamas County Green Point Garage Phone 680-J DURANT CARS Beautiful but built to stand the "Gaff". May we take your fam ily for a ride? Weismandel and Payne Phone. 284, Main and 11 ,.:J