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    'rii-hl BANNER-CuuttiER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, ALGutiT 3, 1922
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News From Over
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CARSON HEIGHTS &
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A wedding of interst to this com
munity, that of Miss Dorothy Boyce,
daughter of Mrs. Cloe Boyce, the sister
of Mrs. M. Versett, of Collins View.
The wedding which took place in Seat
.tle, Washington, Friday, July 14, was
a quiet one, with only the immediate
relatives present, and afterwards tie
'happy couple returned to Aberdeen,
Washington, where the bridgroom has
extensive interests in his fathers
shingle mill.
lr. and Mrs. David Ewing, of St.
.Johns, are receiving congratulations
upon the arrival of a fine iaby boy,
who weighed 6V& pounds, and who has
already been named Conrad Vincent.
Mr. Ewing is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Ewing, of Collins View.
One of the jolliest parties of the
summer, was that given by Mr. and
Mrs. W. Wright, last Saturday after
noon, at their lovely thome on the Pala
tine Road, when Mr. Wright, who is in
charge of the Billing , Departemnt, at
the Standard Oil Co., entertained his
co-workers, with their wives and famil
ies. The afternoon was spent in danc
ing, music and games, Mr. Acheson
rendering some very fine selections
upon his saxaphone. At five o'clock a
sumptuous lunch was served, of salad,
sandiches, 'watermellon, , ice cream,
cake and punch. Everyone enjoyed
themselves, and heartily endorced Mr.
Wright's resolution to make these
gatherings an annual affair. There
were abount twenty present, and Mrs.
Wright took photos.
Mr. Clyde Ray is enjoying a visit of
his brother, Mr. C. E. Benedict, who
is here with his wife and family, from
Creighton, Nebraska.
Mr. R Bruce Horsfall, Junior, has
gone to Lodi, California, on an extend
ed trip to visit his grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. James E. Hunting.
Mr. Robert Meyers, is working on a
ranch just out of Hood River, and
finds his work so agreeable, that he
expects to remain there until his stud
ies compel his return this fall.
Mrs. E E. Kingsley, and her daugh
ter Ramona.'attended the annual pic
nic given by the Portland Womans Re
search Club, held at Penninsula Park,
July 21.
For a jolly good time, it is hard to
beat a genuine oldfashioned family
gathering. Such a one took place at
the borne of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Em
mons, of Northrup Acres, on the after
noon of July 16. Relatives to the num
ber of twenty five gathered at the
home, and all motored out to Lake
Grove for a swim, later returning to
the home, whtere the evening was
spent in dancing, singing, and a gener
al good time. Mrs. Emmons is an ac
complished musician, and her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Horace Emmons plays the
piano beautifully. Mr. Emmons plays
the cornet, and Ms brother, Victor, the
violin. The music was thoroughly en
joyed by the neighbors. Ice cream,
cake, sandwiches and coffee were serv
ed, and a thoroughly good time was
had by all present.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watson and fam
ily expect to attend the Masons Picnic,
Friday, at the Oaks Park. Mr. Watson
is an Al Kader.
Mrs. A. Dully is the proud possessor
of a splendid new steel range, resplen
dant in nickel and white enamel, which
her husband presented to her as a
birlhday present.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Mims are planning
on building a garage on their lot, at
the corner of Fourth Street and Pala
tine Road. ' : i !
Mrs. J. Sim, entertained Mrs. Tan
nock, of Portland, last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Dell enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. Chambers and
their son and daughter, last Sunday.
Mr. M Versett, ,and his brother-in-law,
Mr. E. E, Bennett has only this
week been able to have the cast re
moved from his foot Last Christmas
Mr. Bennett broke his foot, and blood
' poisoning set in and his foot had to
be enclosed in a plaster cast.
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kirker
and family, spent the day picniclng at
. Sellwood Park.
Mrs. R Bruce Horsfall visited her
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Steans of St.
Johns, last Sunday afternoon.
The Girl Scouts, Troop No. 7, Dog
wood Troop, recently purchased their
regulation hats. There are eight who
have passed through the "tenderfoot",
and are now in the second grade.
Miss Nellie Kuczma, is leaving, to
spend the remainder of .the Bummer
and' this winter at the home of Mrs.
Thomas Snyder, of Hamilton Avenue,
Portland, in order to resume her stud
ies. Narry Butcher is visiting with his
grand parents a.t gcappoose, for the
" summer.
Md. and Mrs. O. O'Gare, are moving
into their new home, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Piacentini are moving
next month, to Portland, and the house
is already rented to another family.
Mr. and Mrs. McLafferty of Huddle
son Tract, expect to motor down to
Aberdeen, to bring home their daugh
ter Grace, 'who is visiting friends there.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Frane and their
son, attended the Grocers picnic held
at Gladstone Park, last Wednesday.
Mrs. Frane won six large beautiful In
jjin baskets, and they all had a good
joily time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, and
daughters, expect to leave Sunday for
an extesded trip along the .coast .by
motor. Mr.- Hartman, who las been
suffering from eye strain expects. to be
benefited by the change.
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JENNINGS LODGE
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hale and children
have gone to Netarts where they will
spend the coming week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond have gone !
to Cannon Beach where they will
spend a two weeks vacation.
Mrs. John Meldrum has gone to Mt.
Hood- where she will spend her sum
mer vacation with her aaugnter at
their summer cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Meldrum
are spending their vacation at Netarts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Madden are at
Seaside for a weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F Theraux have re
turned from Manhattan Beach.
Rev. -and Mrs. A. B. Snider have
returned from their summer vacation.
Mr. Snider has been confined to his
home since returning by an attack of
sciatic rheumatism.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Woodcock spent
the week end at Eugene. They made
the trip, by automobile.
Mrs. William B. S. Booth, has suf
fered a relapse and has been taken
to her aunt's in Portland where she is
receiving medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starker and chil
dren motored to The Dalles the past
week. This week they will make a
trip to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Blinestone and
children are on a camping trip in the
Mt. Hood section. They are accom
panied by Mr. Blinestone's brother,
Clyde Blinstone of Sparta Wisconsin,
who is here for the summer.
Grace Davis and brother Earl have
returned from a three weeks visit at
Gresham.
Miss Ruth Birch of Walla Walla,
Wash., is visiting her aunt Mrs. A. F.
Russell.
The young people of the Lodge en
joyed a beach party Monday evening.
. Mr. an Mrs. J. W. Stewart and chil
dren have gone on a motor trip, to
Vancouver, B. C, where they will visit
Mrs. Stewart's (parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Mclvar. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shepherd and
family, have gone to the beaches
where they will spend several days.
They were accompanied by Mrs. Belle
Brownregg, mother of Mrs. Shepherd
who is here from Berkeley, California
on a visit. ,
Dr. J. W. Oliver of Chicago, Illinois,
who is touring the west, visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Wilson
last .Thursday. The families were
neighbors when the Wilson's wfere
residents of Chicago.
Mrs. 11a McHargue and Mrs. Stearns
Cushing will spend the coming week
at Seaside.
Mrs. Louis Nolta and children spent
Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Roberts. ,
Miss Padder of Portland spent the
past week as the guest of Mrs. Ida
Clohessey.
Mrs. George Williams celebrated her
birthday anniversary the past week.
Among tne gilts she received was a
birthday cake from her daughter in
Chicago.
Mrh. H. W. Hayles, of Airlie, Ore.
and Martha Painton of Rockaway are
the guests of Mrs. Breuchert.
Henry Zilka has returned from Spo
kane, where he went to attend the
funeral of his brother
Mr. and Mrs. Warded pf Indepen
dence, Iowa, are' visiting their ne
phew, Harry Birkell.
Mrs. George Tripp and daughter Lu
ella of Randalia, Illinois, are visiting
at the home of Ira Hart on the river
road.
Mr. and Mrs: John Barlett of Seattle
motored down the past week and vis
ited al the home of Miss Ellen Kart.
Mrs. W. W. 'Morgan of Wichita,
Kan., will accompany the J. L Flor
ence family to the Seaside and Tilla
mook beaches.
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Guy Purcell and family of Fresno,
Calif., and Laura Purcell of Athena,
Ore., who toad been guests of their
father, Dan Purcell, left Sunday morn'
ing on a motor trip to Victoria, B. C.
Mrs. Herman Krueger was a recent
out-of-town Ivisitor.
The Muinder apartments on the
heights are being improved.
The school directors and the. com
mitted from the P. T. A. met Saturday
night and chose the site for the new
play ' shed that is to be built before
the fall term of school begins. -
Bids for the painting of the school
building are being submitted to the
school board. ' ,
Mrs. Popp, regent, presided at a re
cent meeting of tih D. A. R., held at
the -McLoughlin home.
Herman Krueger and son Dewey
were on a fishing excursion Sunday.
Carl Maunder is away on a short
visit in Curry county. -
Mrs. George McKeig and Mrs. Annie
Booker of St. Johns have been guests
of their sister, Mrs. Kidwell. " Mrs.
Booker will visit in Calfornia soon.
' E. L.' Pope spent Sunday in the
mountains with his family.
James Tobbin recently spent a few
deys" with relatives in Astoria.
Many Park Place residents attended
the Ku Klux fclan puglic initiation at
Gladstone Park Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones had for
Sunday guests their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr; and Mrs. Freitag of
Portland. .
Mrs. Woodard was an Oregon City
visitor last 'Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gavalista of Ore
gon City spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs V. D. Reames.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansell of South
ern Oregon spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holmes pf Park
Pice. Mr. Hansell has" exchanged his
stock farm for a wheat ranch near
Walla Walla and will locate in that
place in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woods of Mill
Plains, Wash., spent the week-end vis
iting friends at Clackamas Highlands.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reaves and fam
ily have visited recently in Hubbard,
Oregon.
Mr. and Mr3 Joseph Brunner with
Mrs. . Clarence Brunner and little
daughter Helen, left Monday morning
by auto for Seaside, to-spend a week.
Mrs. Helen Brunner is the guest, for
the week of Miss Eva Benson at her
cottage at Cannon Beach.
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CLARKES
v5 Albert Gasser &
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Clara Hofstetter arrived horae frcm
a visit with friends in Taco.UK,. Wash
ington. Albert Gasser made a business trip
to Porland last i' . ..
lfr. Mnrtii. and .lnr.'.Mor M'irthi
vere Oregon C icy visiMr3-Ins Friday.
Mrs. S. E!rier was in nwu last Fri
c'ay. W. Lindau transacted business in
he county seat last Friday.
Mr. Lindau. cut 75 acres of grain
forget the date.
Mrs. Frank Gasser from St. Johns
".st v oek.
Milk testing was held last Saturday,
next testing will be August 26, do not
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gasser
for a few days.
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WEST LINN
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Mr. L. L. Porter, is home after a vis
it with his brother in California. ,
Mrs. H. Rice and daughter. Hazel,
spent a day. with Mrs Kiddy last week.
Miss Addie Clark who has been at
tending the National Educational As
sociation in Boston has returned to
West Linn.
Mr. Barton Montgomery, wtoo has
resided in Willamette for some time
has moved to the home of his mother
in Wst Linn. Mrs. Montgomery is
living with her daughter, Mrs. R.
Downing.
Miss Margaret Clark has been in Eu
gene visiting schoolmates for a few
days.
Miss Jay Harriet Collins and Miss
Nan Lovett are to give solo dances in
the pageant to be presented in Oregon
City on Wednesday, of the fpundation
of Oregon City. '
Mr. J. O. Miller, for many years a
resident of West Linn, passed away
Sunday mprning at he family home
at eight o'clock. The two daughters,
Clara and Olive, both married, son,
Frank Miller and three grandchildren,
survive hm. iThe funeral service was
held Tuesday afternoon. ' "
Banner-Courier clasified
home the baoon.
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bring
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LOWER HIGHLAND
J Mrs. Dan Fellows
The Social hour club, met at the
home of Mrs. Fred Vohs last Thursday
and a very pleasant afternoon was
spent. A dainty lunch jef sandwiches
cake and punch was served by the
hostess. The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. David Rutherford,
August lOtih. All ladies invited.
Mr, M. H. Dodge of Canby was the.
guest of Miss Swank over Sunday
Mr. Yankee was a Pertland visitor
last Thursday. v
Mr. James Rutherford who is camp
ed cn the tpp of the Highland butte.
had several visiters Sunday. He sug
gests they all bring a bucket of water
up for toll as he has to carry all his
drinking water from a spring about a
mile below. -
Mr. James Skidmore is (planning on
leaving for b.is new home in Prosser,
Washington next week. '
Mrs. Ruth Sellors (nee Ruth Pope)
and daughter Bobby June, were guests
of Mrs. Wirtz for several days last
week.
The intertainment committee con
sisting of Mrs. Ida Holmes, WUiam
Graham, Therma Wirtz and Walter
Stone are busy preparing for the pro
gram to be given at the, Baptist church
some time in the near future.
HarrUburg Raving work is pro
gressing rapidly.
. Contract let for the construction of
Crescent Lake storage reservoir for
Tumalo irrigation project.
Wiliamina Brick plant now in op
eration. Waldport Contract 1st for a new
grammar ichocl building .
St. Relens Long-Bell ferry comple
ted and in operation.
Work of grading St Helens-Pitts-burg
road now complete.
Waldport cannery to run this season
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S BOLTON
' Mildred McKillican .
Mrs. N. Mechels, who has been ill
for the past week, is much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hobble are on
an extended trip to the different
beaches. ,
Mrs. N. McKilU.an, Mrs. F. C. Hall
and daughter Dorothy were among the
members of a motoring party to Silver-
ton Sunday. While in .that city they
were the guests of Mrs. Bertha Morley.
Miss Juanita Clapjp of Portland was
a visitor at the home of her mother,
Mrs. Clapp, last week.
James McKillian resumed his posi
tion with the Crown Willamette Pap
er Co., the first of August after an ab
sence of six months. Previous to re
turning to work he spent . several
weeks at the Shepard Hot Springs at
Carson, Washington. ' '
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OREGON INDUSTRIES
Weekly Record . of Industrial
Conditions Gleaned From Re-,
liable Sources Over The State
' Malheur Nugget worth $128 found
here.
Bend Large new theatre building
under construction.
Portland Contract awarded for the
erection of $60,000 factory.
Eugene Peru- crop is p'aced at 500,-
.Lnmter snip,tn9iits from the port of
Astoria to Lpth fcreign fad dpniestic
ports ars reselling large proportions.
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The bead contains five
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LUMBER
We are making a lead of our No. 3 common lumber.
We are putting out an exceptionally good grade at
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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 besf service and price.
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Oregon City
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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
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We employ only such methods in our business,
as will make this bank the safest place for your
savings.
Faithfulness to our trust to the public, has
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The first consideration of the management of
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4 per cent interest paid on Savings.
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Waldport New steel bridge to be
erected over Scott Creek.
Toledo Preparations being made
for fair.
Wallowa Work starts on new Pow
watka road.
Florences-Gardiner highway being
improved.; ,
Oregon City County awards nine
mile paving contract
Marshfield siingle, mills puts on a
night shift.
Astoria to improve several streets.
Hillsboro Survey being made for
railroad up IGales Creek.:
Freewater Federated church will
construct modern $33,000 edifice.
Banks Streets being paved here.
Medford will have $75,000 armory.
E. ugene New method prune dryer
being built, .
VISITS CALIFORNIA FRIENDS
Miss Alma Moore left the city Mon-'
day evening ths week f oir a months
vacation trip to points of interest in
California. "While absent she will vis
it friends in Los Angeles and Altadena.
She will visit alsp Lagpona Beach and
Long Beach before her return.
Vacation Trips
Cost Less This Year
Why not take advantage of this opportunity to
realize big profits in transportation costs to
Tillamook County Beaches Newportby-the-Sea
Crater Lake National Park '
Oregon's Forest, Lake, River and Mountain Resorts
Oregon Caves National Park
Shasta Mountain Resorts Yosemite National Park
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