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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922
The County Court
COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURES
FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1922.
Road District No. 11 N. S. Oldham,
$10.00; George Bullock, ?6.00; Oswego
Transfer, $1.00; G. S. Bullock, $881.87;
F. E. Davidson, $81.82; M. J. Worthing
ton, $67.28; Wm. Bwing, $7.47; J. P.
Cook, $7.47; O. C. Davidson, $2.49;
Wm. Wanker, $3.73; E. Turning, $8.97.
Road District No. 12 Oswego Gar
age, $9.75; The Oregon Iron and Steel
Co., $76.20; Union Oil Company, of
California, $5.93; Arthur Smith, $220;
BY H. Bearsley, $80.97; A. Heinrich,
$57.75; J. Sigrist, $8.97; C. M. Roberts,
$11.97; A. Worthifcgton, $29".97; H.
Kenick, $27.97.
Road District No. 13 Wilsonville
Garage, $20.35; Road Builders Equip
ment Co., $110.00; G. Wilson, $8.44; E.
W. Paddock, $13.06; C. A. Rilea, $19.08
A. A. Wood, $65.86; Hobert Heater,
$4.98; C. Jones, $4.99; G. Batalgia,
$4.98; R. Baker, $2.49; F. Kiser. $7.47;
R. Kramien, $4.98; W. Ridder, $2.49;
J F. Oldham, $4.35; Clyde Swank, $6.22
R. Stahlnecker, $4.35; E. G. Jones,
$9.98; T. M. Baker, $9.98; F. Krause,
$4.98; G. Normanson $17.46.
Road District No 14 N. S Oldham,
$6.00; Ed. Pamperin, $9.98; Mike Ald
ridge, $9.98; G. Oldenstadt, $9.98; Bill
Decker, $9.98; L. Bruck, $9.98; V.
Bruck, $4.99; Bill Oldenstadt, $4.98;
Bert Schatz, $4.98; Lee Borland, $4.98;
J. M. Turner, $7.98.
Road District No. 16 C. H. Cauchy,
$2.15; O. P. Roethe, $99.90; D. J. Ab
bey, $59.90; John Baumgardner, $59.90
E. E. Roethe, $59.90; G. O. Skoug,
$8.98; Ira Hart, $32.14; J. S. Boath,
$29.90; A. G. Galison, $29.90; H. Faulk,
.$37.35; E. D Roberts, $14.94; Wml
Davenport, $175 37.
Road District No. 17 Milwaukie
Fuel and Feed Co., $34.60; Schuld Bros
$9.75; Milwaukie Service Station,
$45.65; H. Imel, $34.93; Wm. Strange,
$84.83; Jno. Shields, $64.87; M. Riddle,
$24.95; Earl Atwood, $47.92; R. At
wood, $47.92; Jno. Young, $17.43; Wm.
Young, $17.43; Jackson Young, $9.96;
M. Battin, $2.49; Wm. Butts, $44.85;
O. Welch, $17.43; Rome Sarchit, $7.47;
R. Johnston, $20.93; W. Imel, $17.43;
C. H. Counsell, $27.93; A. L. Pittman,
$17.43; Marvin Pittman, $17.43; C. E.
Battin, $62.82; T. Bruck, $24.43; W. S.
Daywalt, $14.94; G. Beecham, $64.74;
H. Ameele, $64.74; W. H. Counsell,
$103.74; E. Webb, $4.98; C. Henrici,
$31.92; E. L.. Blackburn, $38.39; D.
Mazzie, $139.88; S. L. Mullan, $4.12;
Elmer Frossard, $2.49; J. W. Veness,
$9.96.
Road District No. 18 Schuld Bros.,
$78.00; Art Deardorff, $105.00; H. WT
Kanne, $29.92.-
Road Ristrict No. 20 Carl Wolf
hagen, $8.75; Howard-Cooper Corpora
tion, $10.50.
Road District No. 21 Feenaughty
Machinery Co., $146.06; Portland
Railway Light and Power Co., $49.14.
Road District No. 25 Paul R. Me'i
nig, $12.50.
Road District No. 26 Thomas Ku
bitza, $34.50; Paul R. Meinig, $8.15;
Harry Nichols, $24.95; Thomas Ku
bitza, $15.55; Pat McKnight, $21.16;
Sam Cox, $14.94; A. L. Mattingly,
$28.42; Lee Phillips, $14.35; W." E.
Gannon, $9.96; Gus Hein, $7.47; A. C.
Power, $10.59; H. Snyder, $14.94; John
Mitchell, $1.24; A. C. Power, $4.98.
Road District No. 27 W. Bosholm,
$68.00; W. Krebs, $19.98; A. Krebs,
$28.63; J. Strowbridge, $28.01; J. Rup
prath, $16.18; R. Chown, $43.67.
Road District No. 28 Eri and Jons
rud, $19.25; Jonsrud-Gunderson Lum
ber Co., $42.79; Concrete Pipe Co.,
$33.75; A. W. Bell, $10.0$; W. Widmer
$3.99; Gust Finger, $3.10; Author
Frenz, $2.49; Harry Andreson, $2.49;
Will Andreson, $2.49. ,
Road District No. 29 Coast Culvert
& Flume Co., $17.88; D. L. Erdman,
$11.97; H. Bronner, $14.97; R. Krebs,
$4.98; F. Carlson, $9.98; E. Borling,
$2.49; H. Ackerson, $2.49.
Road District No. 30 Harvey Gib
son, $2.00; Frank Tiffany, $4.99; T. E.
Brown, $.99.
Road District No. 31 Standard Oil
Co., $12.25; A. Mather, $1.50; Kerr
Sawmill, $29.72; A. Mather, $40.11; J.
S. Theberge, $3.96; Frank Hatton,
$19.43; Miltf Mumpower, $19.43; Owen
Hatton, $16.18; Henry Swales, $45.43;
Paul Schejj, $7.49; Carl Durig, $3.73;
-Clarence Swales, $12.45.
Road District No. 32 Gust Nelson,
$4.98; Chas. W. Holmberg, $23.94;
Chas. Aspling, $2.50; Wesley Nelson.,
$2.49; Eddie Nelson, $4.98.
Road District No. 33 A. J. Johnston,
$2.49; C. R. Livesay, $1.99.
Road District No. 34 A. Mather,
$59.68; Standard il Co., $22.79; The
Good Roads Machinery Co,, $16.00;
Coast Culvert & Flume Co., $114.32;
Herman Fisher, $15.75; Howard-Coop
er Corporation, $110.75.
Road District No. 35 Dave Williams
$137.50; Hugh Wynn, $6.75; E. Evan-
son, $18.13; John Spatz, $4.98; Guy
Brown, $4.98; Ray Brown, $7.47; Lew
is Norman, $4.98; H. Ellenson, $2.99;
Wm. Carlson, $2.99"; tto Fischer, $4.99 ;
Fred Mueller, $4.99; Walter Wahling,
$4.99; John Stenetz, $2.49; Allison Al
len, $2.49; Ivan Pulley, $7.99; Ernest
Evanson, $2.49; John Kelley, $4.98;
Tom Berly, $2.49; Carl Statts, $4.98;
John Hindle, $8.98; A. E. Johnson,
$5.98; Cecil Halliman, $1.24.
Road District No. 36 E. A. Staub,
$29.94; A. E. Staub, $14.94 H. Huber,
$12.47; E. Ficken, $2.49; J. E. LaCroy,
$1.99.
Road District No. 37 Hogg Bros.,
$8.10. . .
Road District No. 38 Nels Christen-
sen, $2.40; Park Lumber Co., $3.70;
Kaake & Jubb, $34.81; P. T. Monroe,
$80.05; W. A. Bard, $179.88; Nels
Christensen, $1.86; Ben Kiggins, $4.98;
Wm. Tucker, $6.22; George Howell,
$1.85; Barney Schornberg, $13.72.
Road District No. 39 Estacada Tel
ephone and Telegraph Co., $1.10; Cas
cade Garage, $161.41; Coast Culvert &
Flume Co., $113.67; The Peoples Store,
$9.89; W. S. Morgan, $9.70; Dean
-Chester, $3.73; W. L. Shrlner, $6.22;
Wm. Pinkley, $11.20; L J. Palmateer,
$13.95; Clyde Davis, $11.20; L. A. Dun
can, $55.93; Ward Jones, $7.48; E. T.
Davis, $59.15; J. J. Whitley, $9.97; F.
H. Davis, $17.45; W. A. Orsburn, $9.98;
C. G. Danielson, $7.48; W. K. Corbin,
$9.98; Joe Micheal, $9.98; Fred Davis,
$4.98; G. I. Dart, $4.99; R, G. Palma
teetr.$4.99; H. B. Davis, $4.99; Ralph
Wade,-$4.49. .
Road District No. 40 Smith Hard
ware, $1.60; A. Mather, $7.78; Cascade
Garage, $29.25; Fred Lins, $12.45; Hen
ry Reimer, $8.08; Frank Howard,
$16.18; George Wiederhold, $13.07; Ed.
Harders, $8.98; Ted Harders, $15.71;
Ralph Chaney, $5.59; Carl Lins, $5.59;
A. H. Miller,$7.96; Fred Lins,' $11.21;
Wm. Held, $1.24; J. R. Reed, $43.97;
Wm. Held, $1.24; Otto Paulsen, $3.73;
Harold Joyner, $11.22; C. A. Johnson,'
$1.24; Frank Ochs, $1.24; Ray Miller,
$.61; Wm. Lins, $1.24; Morris Grafen
hain, $24.90; Albert Hubert, $11.22;
Chris Klinker, $2.49; Robert Miller,
$4.98; Chas. Mathews, $24.95.
Road District No. 41 H. H. Udell,
$1.62; Ray Hanson, $4.49; William
Hanson, $1.87; Charles Updegrave,
$1.24.
Road District No. 42 J. A. Wall,
! $36.50; Freeman & Rowan, $21.07; L.
O. Nightingale, 426.65; E. Wallace,
$24.95; A. Monson, $4.98; F. Crane,
$17.43; C. Anderson, $17.43; John
Lenden, $7.47; Dave Countryman,
$12.45; W. A. Beck, -$4.98; Omar Car
ney, $7.47; G. Lett, jia.az; p. e. tfon-
ney, $4.98; Charles Fisher, $9.96; J. H.
Comer, $4.98; P. N. Johnson, $9.96; R.
H. Clark, $41.96; George Settlemeyer,
$19.92; Frank Grim, $64.87; George
Anderson, $39.92.
Road District No. 43 Geo. Blatch-
ford, $17.25; Dahl & Helsm, $6.25; In
land Auto Co., $4.0$; Mitchells Lewis
Staven Co., $13.40; Ed. Frye, $.50;
Robbins Bros. $9.39; Kistrop Nelson,
$57.27; W. J. Wheaton, $4.98.
Road District No. 44 Ora Slyter,
$15.36; Abe Hepler, $7.68; RobSws
Bros., $12.00; E. L Palfrey, $31.92; J.
Streitmatler, $9.96; Ira Steininger,
$11.22; C. W. Herman, $1.24; R. W.
Davidson, $11.83; L. A. Shaver, $80.00;
A. Butterfield, $2.49; H. C. Olson, $2.49
George Gasser, $1.24; Frank Vaughan,
$12.47.
Road District No. 45 George Rosen-
boom, $2.60; H. Fisher, $47.78; D. E.
Jones, $21.94; G. Miller, $9.96; Max
Bruch, $11.96; Forest Irish, $10.60; C.
M. Jones, $9.96; Otto Miller, $9.96; R.
Jagger, $9.96; W. H. Fisher, $25.94; C.
E. Stewart, $7.47;. W. Christner, $9.98;
G. Jones, $22.41; E. O. Fisher, $26.91;
George Miller), i$2.45; I.Iax Bruch,
$7.47; H. Dietrich, $4.99; D. E. Jones,
$8.97; G. R. Gilliam, $19.96; J Griffith,
$19.96; Evan Lewis, $19.96; T. J. Lew
is, $19.96; E. L. Brown, $19.96; C. E.
Stewart, $19.96; Albert Fisher, $45.88;
E. O. Fisher, $31.96.
Road District No. 46 Standard Oil
Co., $60.83; Howard-Cooper Corpora
tion, $5.12; Grover Freidrich, $24.50;
J. R. Pitts, $24.31; Paul Bang, $62.79;
Frank Zelinske, $73.29; Ralph Koehler,
$7.47; Chas. Gelbrich, $10.47; Geo.
Koehler, $83.79; E. Shauers, $82.33;
Earl Bawlsby, $49.52; Wm. Beeson,
$4.99; Melvin Mahlum, $74.85; H. "A.
Warrington, $43.57; Chas. Thomas,
$42.33; Almon Johnson, $74.85; Geo.
Meyers, $38.59; Moxley Mack, $42.33;
A. B. Cole, $71.84; J. R. Pitts, $3.72;
E. Burright, $73.60; Dewey Burright,
$24.95; Wallace Dalen, $2.47; Verg
Skinner, $8.73; Chas. Gelbrich, $2.49
Road District No. 47 Coast Culvert
& Flume Co., $51.89; Will Prahl, $8.73;
Theadore Resch, $2.49; Ernest Bau
man, $6.23; Joe Graham. $2.49: TT. Eil-
ers, $4.99; N. E. Cole, $155.64; Fred W.
Sohn, $13.98; G. A. Ehler, $10.50.
Road District No. 48 43. -G. Hoff
man, $6.10; Amos Kauffman, $422.20;
J. J. Hershberger, $323.50; J. S. Fish
er, $218.00; Carl Dropulich, $56.70; G.
J. Friedrich, $96.96: Henrv Gebert.
$24.95; William Gelbrich, $24.95; Os
car Bolland, $14.97: Dick Nordhausen.
$24.90; Christ Goebel, $14.94; Fred
Peters, $12.47; Martin Johnson, $24.95;
J. W. Vinache, 6.22: Peter Bolland.
$9.98; D. R. Dimick, $12.46; Ted Bruck
$15.96.
Road District No. 50 Frank Busch
& Sons, $2.50; L. G. Wrolst!, $3.35:
Bill. Brown, $14.97: Olaf Olsen. S3.ll:
Rex Albright, $7.47; Chas. Johnson,
$2.17.
Road District No. 52-L. A. Shaver,
$32.0$; Honce Oleson, $15.35; A. M.
Groshong, $61.87; Oscar Vorheis,
$19.92; Louie Sowa, $17.43; Ernest
Sowa, $17.43; Ben Wade, $19.92; Per
ry Vorheis, $9.96; E. R. Hubbard,
$17.43; L. ty. Thomas, $12.45; Joe
Brosig, $17.43; A. D. Mazingo, $4.98;
C. D. Groshong, $14.97; J. M. Nichel
son, $24.95; Frank Brosig, $19.96; G.
M. Groshong, $24.95; C. F. Holt, $25;
D. M. Groshong; $9.96; E. L. Palfrey,
$7.98; C. S. Hill, $9.90; F. A. Hilton,
$22.43; Rich Joplin, $40.53; C. J. Par
ret, $24.90; Dee Myres, $4.98; Milton
Joplin, $16.18; Frank Sherman, $4.99.
Road District No. 53 Kaabe & Jilbb,
$17.28; F. Madden & Co., $57.00; J. W.
Marrs, $67.83; Jules Keichle, $71.10;
Ivan Lacey, $94.83; George Haake,
$74.85; Anton Haybelt, $14.94; William
Black, $23.65; Oliver Hendren, $22.41;
George Keller, $38.66; Melvin Keller,
$22.41; Wallace Haake, $14.94; Jack
Marrs, $2.49; Will Hendren, $9.96; D.
Horner, $12.45.
Road District No. 54 Crawford
Bros., Motor Co., $13.50; Bittner Plug
& Lumber Co., $9.21; A. Bogden,
$13.71; Julius Bogden, $9.96; A. Ei
mon $27.93; Mike Rydwski, $17.46; A.
Miller, $9.96 Mat Jagman, $14.94; Dan
Stalnecker, $7.47; Emil Bittner, $34.46
Otis Vallen, $9.98; Ernest Vallen, $2.49.
Road District No. 55 Iarl Strom
gren, $39.92; Fred Baurer, $34.93; F. P.
Baurer, $2.49; E. Lendstrom, $9.96;
Nals Staffnson, $2.49; John Putz,
$49.42; A. F. Buche, $14.94; Ola Han
son, $5.97; J. O. Staats, $4.98; John
Buche, $7.47; Oscar Hole, $7.47; O. S.
Martin, $8.71; H. J. Ryan, $14.97.
Road District No. 56 L. O. Night
ingale, $26.10; L. 'Wallace, $24.89; H.
Schuebel, $4.98; R. Schuebel, $59.37;
Henry Wallace, $12.47; Raleigh Hoyl
man, $4.98; H. Z. Hoylman, $22.41; Irv
ing Blackman, $7.47; Philip James
$7.47; Garnet James, $9.96; Eins
Bofts, $4.98; Tovio Tienhaara,
$4.98 ;4
E. J. Faust, $22.41; Frank Burch, $9.96
Andred Larson, $9.96; Allard James,
$4.98; E. Brady, $7.47; Frank Jones,
$17.43; W. Roley, $24.95.
Road District No. 57 A. J. Cota,
$39.90; C.F. Grossmiller, $29.94;- Wal
ter Stone, $7.47; Jess Mayfield, $24.95;
Henry Moehnke, $7.47; Herman Moe-
hnke, $24.95; John D. MoehfiVe,
$14.94; Burt Cole, $3.73.
Road District No. 58 Portland Rail
way Light and Power Co., $66.78; N. E.
Linn, $61.83; G. C. Heiple, $125.00;
Lester Hale, $27.37; A. Erickson,
$14.96; H. Sarver, $19.95; Floyd Hale,
$7.46; Lindsey Hale, $19.95; A. Smith,
$27.43; L. Weber, $2.49; F. Bishop,
$2.49; H. Kitching, $4.99; F. Boyer,
$1.24; L. Ewalt, $4.97; W. Davidson,
$2.49; G. A. Lovell, $1.24.
Road District No. 59 A. Mather,
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News From Over
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
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OSWEGO
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"Oswego Lodge" Sold
"Oswego Lodge", the beautiful home
of Mrs. Dora Wilson, was sold last
week to Mr. Moffett, a rea estate deal
er of Portand, for a sum of twenty
thousand dollars. "The Lodge" has
become popular as a chicken dinner
place and it is the intention of the
buyer to increase the number of
buildings and run it on a much larger
scale. The . place consists of seven
acres of ground and its position on the
highway makes it very desirable.
Woodcraft Party
The "50$" party give nby the Ladies
of Woodcraft lodge, Wednesday night
was very successful. Prizes were won
by Eliza Kempin and Minnie Cline
felter. Ice cream and cake and san
wiches and coffee, were served. This
is the second card party that has been
given by the lodge and both were
well attended and everyone had a gen
eral good time.
Carus played baseball with Sandy
at Sandy Sunda the score was 5 to 6
in favor of Sandy.
Saturday, a most enjoyable picnic
was held at the Molallla river. The
occasion was given by the boys and
girl's club. About tweuty-five at
tended, inducting the club leaders,
Mrs. Fred Spongier and Mrs. G. R.
Guilliam. A dinner was served at
r.oon, and all reported a splendid time.
Tuesday, Mrs. Roy Baker was a
guest at the Fisher home. Mrs. Baker
resides in Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. John O'Leary is making several
trips to Portland of late with logan
berries. One day last week, Mr. and Mrs. O'
Leary, daughter Katherine and sons
Jimmy and Hughie went to Salem for
a trip.
Mr. Tom Lewis Went to Oregon City
Friday.
Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bliss and daughter, Wilma were Col
lers at the Samard home of Mulino.
Mr. Carl Caseday is hauling wood
Mr. Dave Jones is helping.
Mr. Tom Jones from Portland was a
visitor at the Griffiths home Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Davis of Beaver
Creek were evening collers af the
Gwilliam home on Friday.
Mr. C. Jones has left Carus and has
gone to Portland.
Mrs. (J. Andreson from Elderado
was an afternoon caller on her daugh
ter, Mrs. Evan Lewis.
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PARKPLACE
Mrs. Clara Rosebraugh J
Mrs. Myrtle Hansell, wife of a wheat
grower and banker of Athena, Oregon,
Laura Purcell, a teacher in the public
schools of Athena, Amy Purcell, affil
iated with the Baptist church of Fres
no, California, as home missionary,
Guy Purcell and family of Fresno,
have been the guests fo rthe weeE, ot
their father Dan Purcell of Clackamas
Heights.
Mrs. Lester Brunner is guest of her
brother-in-law and sister1, Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine Hanzell at their ranch,
near Lewlstone, Idaho.
Mr. Best Goodpasture has purchased
for his future home the property pre
viously owned by Mr. Jess Mumpower.
The family of Willam Rheims and
Frederick Rosebhaugh, spent Sunday
at Columbia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes have enteF
tained a guest, enroute form Roseburg,
Oregon to Walla Walla, Washington.
Mr. Robert Murray of Portland was
in Park Place Saturday.
Mr. R. Woodard is driving a new
Maxwell car.
Mr. Bert King is employed in the J.
C. Penny store of Oregon City.
Vernon Chantler, a well known
young man of Gladstone, employed by
the Oregon City woolen mills, met with
an accident last Sunday. While driv
ing in "the Calckamas river. above the
Villas To Be Sold On Lake
The Oregon Iron and Steel Co. nas
opened a large tract of land on the
South side of the lake and now pre
parations are on hand for the building
of several homes.
The completion of the new dam this
summer has made the lake property
much more desirable and the next year
will find a great number of new homes
and mor improvements.
- Birthday Party Given
' A number of friends of Mrs. Fred
Steffins surprised her last Saturday
evening by giving her a party, the
occasion being her birthday. About
thirty people were present and the eve
ning was spent i ndancing and card
playing. A most delicious lunch was
served. Head prizes were won by
Mrs. Don Richards and Henry. Borg-
$36J.ll; Coast Culvert & Flume Co.,
$91.27; W. H. Douglass, $18.21; J. E.
Kemp, $4.99; H. S. Gibson, $9.98; W.
R. Woodle, $4.99; F. Hoffmeister,
$12.47; E. N. Naylor, $8.73; Carl Rhe
berg, $9.98; W. F. Douglass, $21.20; A.
Renel, $3.73; E. Kingston, $8.71; M.
Edwards, $3.74; John Douglass, $13.72;
Geo. Bell, $8.10; . Ballow, $7.47; Guy
Clester, $4:99; J. Stiddle, $3.11; J. E.
Guirt, $6.22; Chas. Murphy, $4.98;
Geo. Baker, $4.98; G. Hoffmeister,
$3.73; W. J. Evans, $4.98; R. Naylor,
$4.98; Hugh Edwards, $1.87. -(Continued
in next issue)
'horst and booby prizes by Mr. Rich-
ards and Mrs.. Joseph BIckner.
Locals
The "500" afternoon club was enter
tained by Mrs. Curtis Merrick at "Os
wego Lodge", Wednesday. Mrs. Jos
eph Bickner received first prize, Mrs.
Sinler second prize and Mrs. Sump
tion the consolation prize.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickner and
Mr. and Mrs. George Emrich are leav
ing Sunday morning on a three weeks
trip to Crater Lake. They also expect
to visit the ice caves out of Grants
Pass and come back by the way of
Bend.
A number of Oswego people motored
to Portland, Saturday evening to a
party given by Miss Bessie Callahan.
A most enjoyable evening was spent
and prizes were carried away by Mr.
and Mrs. Emrich, Mrs. John Davis and
Mr. Clem. ' 'Those attending from Os
wego were: Mr. and Mrs. John Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilmore, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Bickner, Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
Lord, Mr and Mrs. Robert Fulton and
Mr. and Mrs. George Emrich,
Mrs. Reub Confer is spending a
week with friends in Redlands.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yates entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Miller and Mr. Louis
Emrich Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles of Can-
by are spending the week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock. Mrs.
Eccles was a former Oswego girl.
Mrs. G. C. Worthington and children
Gayol, Wilda and Kathleen have gone
to Roseburg for a two or three months
visit with Mrs Worthington's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rafferty have
returned from British Columbia.
Gordon Clinefelter had a close call j
this week when the automobile he was ;
driving ran over the bank below the
school bouse. He was not enjured
however and very little damage was
donG to the car.
Miss Leola Campbell; from Keny,
Oregon, has been visiting relatives
here this week.
Alice Zeller, with her grand-mother,
Mrs. John Zeller and uncle A. D. Zell
er, has gone for a months stay at Yel
lowstone National Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCurdy have
moved to Oswego.
The Camp Fire Girls held a business
meeting at the home of their guardian
Mrs. Leslie Savage, on Friday. Lunch
was served during the afternoon.
Louis Smith has gone to Hillsburg,
California to visit his mother.
Mrs. Dora EL Wilson is visiting
friends and relatives in Seattle.
Mrs. Lydia Pattison, Mr. Bert Tib
bets and Miss Leola Swift of Astoria
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bickner, Wednesday evening.
Notice has been received of the
death of Ida Ball, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Ball who live on a farm
out of Oregon City. The little girl
wi'-1 be buried Sunday Sn Oswego
where her "parents had resided for
years prior to their moving on the
farm.
Mr. John Fox has contracted for a
beautiful new home on 2nd and B Sts.
Mr. Gilmore is the contractor. This is
Makes Comforts Glean and
Keeps Them Fluffy
The big problem in laundering "omforts is not the washing of
them, but the drying' of them.
It is no easy matter to force the thick, dripping mass through
a wringer, and drying the comfort by hand is even a harder
task.
But the Laun-Dry-Ette makes this work easy. It washes the
comfort for you, and then dries it And the beauty of the
Laun-Dry-Ette Way is that the comfort is not flattened out by a
wringer but comes out of the Laund-Dry-Ette clean and fluffy,
and dry for thg line. . .
The LAUN-DRY-ETTE ftgffiWi?
does your hardest task for you. It not only washes the heavy
pieces, but dries them, too.
Portland Railway, light & Poiver Co.
one of the many Hew homes
being
started in that district.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Monroe and baby
Roderick are visiting in Eastern Ore
gon. . ' '
The Masonia Lodge of Oswego con
ferred the M. M. Degree upon Mr; Bol
linger, Thursday night, and a big ban
quet was held later. They also enter
tained Washington Lodge from- Port
land. '
CARSON HEIGHTS
CAPITOL HILL
J Mrs. Geo. Hartmaa
The special meeting of the South
West Portland Improvement League,
called for the purpose of furthering
the cause of electric lights, was held
Tuesday evening, July 11, at J. J. Knox
Hall. Mr. W. W. Sansom and Mr.
Green of the P. R L. & P. Co., were
present. Mr. Sansom gave the esti
mate of furnishing Northrup Acres,
Kilpatrick and Collins View Tracts
with electric powerrat $4917.05. and
stated that there must be one hundred
contrats signed up. The prospect of
these districts obtaining electric pow
er is very bright, and it is to be hoped
that all who have, not signed up will
attend to the matter at once.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mims, who have
been motoring along the coast by way
of Seaside to Seattle, met with adis
trefting accident while returning
home, when the axle of their car
broke. Mrs. Mims mother, who was
with them, was severely shaken un.
and her nose badly cut. The ladies
returned on the train to the home of
Mrs. Mims, where her mother will rest
before leaving for her home in Okla
homa. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lougheed. of
Northrup Acres, with their daughter,
are leaving for an extended trip thru
Canada: They will make the trip in a
Harley-Davidson with a side car, and
expect to return some time in Septem
ber. We regret to hear that we are to
lose one of our good neighbors; Mr. H.
G. Nowship, of Collins View, has sold
his place and" bought a farm just be
yond Hillsboro, at White Plains.
Miss Mabel Sim, attended the birth
day party given by Miss Thelma Whit
ney of Portland, last Tuesday after
noon. There were seven guests, and
plenty of good things to eat. Thelma
was 12 years old, and received many
pretty presents. -
Mrs. Lue Vay Kohlhase, of Capitol
Hill, and her sister Mrs. E. J. Burnett,
wife of Dr. Burnett, U. S. P. H. S.
were guests at a luncheon given by
Mrs. Ray Keen Daughtery of Portland,
Rose' City Park, last Monday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Copp recently
moved into their beautiful new home
in Laurelhurst.
At the meeting of the "Brownie"
Scouts last Wednesday, it was decided
that the uniforms should be a middy
and bloomers of dark brown. There
will be an emblem of three "B's" on
the middy, with the emblem of a dove
on the sleeve.
The East Side Christian Church held
their picnic last Saturday, July 15, at
Sellwood Park. There was a hall
game, races, and . an abundance of
good things to eat.
We are to have new neighbor, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur F. DeBauw and fam
ily, who have recently purchased the
C. Feldman house, on the Boones Fer
ry Road, Collins View.
Dr. W. W. Youngson, District Super
intendent of the Portland area of the
Methodist Church, has recently return
ed from an extended trip, through the
east. '
Bruce Wright, son of Mr. and ms!
W. G. Wright, met with an accident
last week, falling .out of a tree, and se
verely cutting his leg.
The many friends of Mrs. W. B.
Baker, of Collins View, who has been
ill at the St Vincent's hospital, will
be pleased to hear that she has left
the hospital, and is now staying with
friends on the east side for a short
time, until she is better able to resume
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Copp, and
daughter Beatrice, and Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Prigge and family, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McGraw,
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Weston and fam
ily, are visiting the Apostolic Faith
Camp Meeting "grounds, for three
weeks -
The family of A. N. Walker, are re-
greting the loss of their white cat a
family pet, which was shot recently.
Mr. F. A. Doern and Mr. G. E. Tip-
sword have returned horn from Can
non Beach, leaving their wifes and
families down there for the remainder
of the month.
Mr. J. c. Johnson has moved into
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We are putting out an exceptionally good grade at
exceptionally low prices. In as much, as you can use
this for the bulk of the lumber that goes into a house
it will pay you to see us and let us show you.
We can furnish all the lumber you need to build
a house and give you the very best" service and price.
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Wholesale
16th and
Phone 63
For Satisfaction
in Automobile Painting
Bring your car to the
Oregon City Auto Paint Shop
Main
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
TO-DAY
We are not seeking a great bulk of business
from all over the country, but rather prefer the
patronage and confidence of the good people
residing in our own vicinity, who desire to do
business with an institution ever ready and glad
to render them every reasonable accommoda
tion and service. We would be glad to have you
open an account any time, but why not today?
8AFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
Four (4) paid on time deposits,
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(Jarver, Oregon
GRANT B. DIMICK, President THOS. E. ANDERSON, Vice-Pres.
R. E. LOOMIS, Cashier
New
Gladstone Meat Market,
Adam J. Cramer, Prop.
Dealer in all Fresh and Cured
Meats and Sausages
I pay highest prices for Beef, Veal, Pork, Poultry
and Eggs
QUALITY AND SERVICE MY MOTTO
" :. Phone 362J
his beautiful new home in Northrup
Acres. "
Mr. Hernandez, of Huddlesn Acres is
having an addition of two rooms and
bath on his home. Mr. W. B. Baker
is" doing the work.
Nellie Kuczma has gone with Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. mmons and family, to
the mountains, for a week or so.
Mr. R. A. Watson"and family, with
Mrs. Dickinson and family, spent the
day picnicing at Penninsula ParK.
Mr. and. Mrs. M, M. Reid, of Capitol
Hill, have moved to Rainier, Washing
ton, where the doctor will resume his
practice.
Foreign Advertising Representative
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
and Retail
Main
Oregon City
at Ninth
Guaranteed
HOUSE PAINT
$2.45 per gal-
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1017 7th St. Phone 57
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