Page EigHfc 'THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST, 3, 1922 SOCIETY Misses Geneva, ana iuyrtle Young aeiiguuuiiy entertained at their nonie on Thursday in honor 01 Mrs. Lot C. ' .Uvernioie of Pendleton who is visiling her parents, Mr. and ivirs. Ernest P. Elliott of Oregon City. The afternoon was spent in a social uime. Dainty re freshments were served to Mrs. Lot Livermore, Mrs. Charles Legler, Mrs. Delias Armstrong, Mrs. Ralph Green, Mrs. Charles Bollinger, Mrs. Albert Estes, Miss Bertha Prifcbe, Misses Geneva and Myrtle Young. Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons and son Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Boylan and son Bobby of Portland, Mrs. W C. Green and grand children Delia Jane and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Solbery and son Harvey of Ore gon City enjoyed a birthday dinner on 'Monday of this week the occasion be ing the birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boylan of Oregon City, parents of Mrs. Green, Mrs. Simmons and Chas. Boy lan. ' ijjjjg The xroral decorations were Nastur tiums and sweet peas. Mrs. George Simmons baked the birthday cakes, having on each one the figures repre senting the age of each one. Several Useful and pretty gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Boylan. Miss Queveen Alldredge celebrated her thirteenth birthday with a lawn party on Thursday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Trflnlr AHHrpHp-o. nn Minth anr Tnvlnr Streets. There were 18 young ladies present. Deliscious refreshments, were served by Mrs. Alldredge. ws James Gibbons and Walter Hodgkin- son who have been at Hubbard nicking loganberries have returned to Oregon City. Misses Margaret and Josephine Brady and Miss Ethel Mulligan have gone to Seaside for a two weeks vaca tion. Phillip J. Sinnott of Seattle a young newspaper man, and a former Oregon City lad visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sinnott at Oregon City, Saturday evening. Mr., and Mrs Fred A. Burdon and daughter Fayne of Gladstone left Sun day morning by auto for Seaside where they will enjoy a two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson of Ore gon City left Sunday for a motoring trip to Crater Lake They will also visit other places of interest. Kev. and Mrs. Caradoc Morgan and children left on Monday for Cannon Beach where they will spend the month of August. They will occupy the C. G. Huntley cottage. Mr. and Mrs E. H. Reddaway and three sons who have been visiting at the home of Mrs Reddaways parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Warnock at Mt. Pleasant have returned to their home at Milwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield J. Howell and son Merle of Oregon City accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eaton and son Robert Merle of Portland motored to Albany and Corvallis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. alph Green and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green and children; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman and daughter and Mrs. John Green and daughter Clara enjoyed Sunday on the banks of the Molalla river near Oanby. Miss Alice Stone official nurse at the Crown Willamette Mill who has been on her homestead near Molalla for several months has returned to West Linn and has taken up her dut ies. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morris and son Bobbie, Mrs. Morris, mother, Mrs. L. Goodfellow and Miss Cis Pratt who have been enjoying a two weeks out ing at Cannon Beach have returned to their homes at Oregon City. A little 'daughter whose weight was 6 pounds arrived at Willamette on Thursday, July 27 for (Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Johnson . She has ibeen given the name of Violet Elizabeth. Mrs. A. W. Good a resident of Port land' who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Frank Moore at Oregon City has gone to Eugene where she will visit friends for a few days. John Mason who has been spending the summer in British Columbia, has returned to Oregon City. He will teach in the high school at Eugene this winter. ,' Mr. and Mrs.. George Howell and sons Richard and Raymonod, accom panied by Miss Frances Bowland and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bond and little daughter have gone to Cannon Beach to enjoy a three weeks vacation. A Few R eal Bargains In Used Motor Cars! 192 i Overland y.oo 1921 Crow Elkhart - 400.0a - 19 1 8 Maxwell Roadster 185.00 1920 Ford Touring - 325.00 1 91 8 Ford Touring - 250.00 1919 Overland Sedan - 500.00 TERMS 40 percent down and balance in ten months Stokes Motor Co. Maxwell Overland Willys-Knight Sales, Service and Parts 1114 Main St. , Oregon. City 4 OSWEGO , Mss Julia Wilson has returned home after . spending a vacation at Ocean Park, Washington. Mrs. Louisa Lund is still ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Erickson. Luxs. uuo liaison and sons, Vein ana Wayne, nave -returned irom iutooua, Washington, where they have spent a coupie ot months with Mr. laisou, who is interested in the fishing in dustry. Charles Niron has returned to Os wego after several years' absence. He has bought the home formerly owned by his son, Hefcuan. . Wallace Worthington had a narrow escape from death, Sunday when the horse he was riding was hit by an automobile at the east' approach of the bridge that crosses Sucker creek. The boy endeavored to pass an automibile on the bridge and in so doing ran head long into a machine coming from the opposite direction. He was thrown onto the hood of the car and escaped with minor bruises. The horse how ever, was terribly bruised and was found to have a broken shoulder so was shot, immediately. It was an old time pet that had been in the family twenty years. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Biokner have returned home from Tacoma where they visited Mrs. Bickners brother, George Davisson. . ' The Wednesday "500" club was en tertained by Mrs. Robert Fulton, Wed nesday. Prizes were won by Mrs. Flo Sumption, Mrs. Henry Borghorst and Mrs. Wallace Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sigler have gone to Hillsboro for a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borghorst, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steffens and Dr. and Mrs. Sumption were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lord,. Wednesday evening. Miss Audrey Cline is visiting in Camas, Washington. A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Don Richards have moved to their new home on 5 th and E. Streets. . Mrs. Carl Bethke has returned home from Port Angeles. She also visited Victoria, B. C. and other Sound Cities. Mr. and Mrs. George Em rich have returned from a two weeks trip; to Crater Lake and the Marble Caves. tt ' EAGLE CREEK Mrs. K. B. Gibson tfitf J? T Jf" J? a" J Mr and 'Airs. Roy Douglass were Ore gon City and Portland visitors on Fri day.' i. S. Gibson attended the Farmers picni cat Gresham last Saturday. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Evans last Friday evening in honor of their daughters; Mrs. Perry Murphy, birthday. Quite a large crowd gathered and a pleasant time was sppnt by all present Along about midnight a delicious luncheon, consisting of sandwiches, coffee, pie and cake was served. Mr and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister and children Ruby and Victor were the dinner-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, Sr., were calling on Mr. and Mrs. R. B Gibson, Sunday afternoon. W. J. Evans and Perry Murphy left the first of the week for Eastern Ore gon, where they will work through harvest. Mr. and Mrs. George Preister and children were the dinner-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass, Sunday. Mrs. M. Dhulst and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed. Dhulst were visiting with Mrs: Ray Woodle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle, of Troutdale, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, for a hort time Sunday evening. v? t? t t$ CARVER Mrs. J. J. Hattou & jt 7Jf jf Jt f J! IT Jf J," J? ? 1? J? J? fr" Mrs. Henry Andrews of McMinnville has been visiting her son andwife, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hattan and children were guests of S. S. Dallas o'f Damascus on Sunday. Clinton Kneeley and family of Port land have rented Mrs. Vic Hattans place. .. C. B. Smith has sold his home in Carver an dwill move to Redland. Mrs. Clifton was called to Portland last week to attend the funeral of her Uncle Guss Sperlng. - The Sunday school from Bennett chapel Gilbert Station, Portland came in a body to Hattan beach on Sunday after church. Services were held in the park, sixteen then received the or dinance of Baptism hy immersion. Rev. McCaughly of the Baptist church of Portland officiating. . The Openland- er quartet sang several .beautiful selec tions. The services were very impres sive and very beautiful. Mrs. Miller, Jack Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dallas of Damascus were guests at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hattan, Mrs. Miller and Mr. Carter are to leave soon for Klamath Falls where they will make their future home. Mr. and 'Mrs.jU. SSlocum of Portland were Carver caaers on Sunday, ivir. Stocum was formerly Carver (Bank cashier. Mrs. R. E. Loomis had for her week end visitors, her parents, Mr and Mrs. N. A. Frost, and two sisters, Evlalia and Evangeline of Forest Grove and Mrs. Putman of St. Paul, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hull of Independ ence were visiting their son and wife C. C. Hull. . . Mrs. J. Longlois of Bothell, Wash ington, spent last week with her cou sin, Mrs Wm.' Noland. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and two daugh ters, Mrs.' Nadia Harvey and daughter Zona and Mr. Post were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Peake. Mrs. Selligner of Washougal, Wash ington, is the guest of Mr .and Mrs. Fred Eckert for the week. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice of vacation of portion of Third Street, Oregon City, Oregon. NOTICE is hereby given that a peti tion signed by the owners of all the real property immediately adjoining the street hereinafter described and of the premises in the blocks next adja cent to said adjoining property, the accessibility to which will be lessened by the vacation of said street, is now pending before the Mayor and City Council of said city of Oregon City to vacate all that portion of Third Street for its full width and extending from the easterly line of Main street to the Easterly side line of the railroad right of way of the Southern Pacific Com pany as same extends across Third Street in Oregon City. Such vacated area to be subject to and the City of Oreeon City reserving therein 'and thereon, the right to lay construct, op erate and maintain the present water pipes, conduits, flumes hydraulic and other apparatus as well as new and other pipes, conduits, flumes, hydraul ic and other apparatus within the limits but under the surface of said vacated street, at a sufficient depth so as not to interfere with the use of the surface of said vacated street, or with any reasonable use of said vacated area by the industries and' property owners to whom the title shall pass on account of such vacation, and provided further that if any such industries or property owners shall make any ex cavation in said vacated area, the said water pipes, pipes, conduits, flumes, hydraulic and other apparatus shall be duly preserved, safeguarded and pro tected at the expense of the Industry, or property owner making such exca vation. Said petition and an ordinance vacating said portion of said Third Street will be considered by the city council of said city at a meeting there of to be held in the council chamber on the 6th day of-September, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock p. m, in a building on Main street between 7th and 8th streets in said city where the regular meetings of said council are usually held. This notice is published by order of the city council of said city of Oregon City made by resolution duly adopted by said council on the 2nd day of August, 1922. DATED at Oregon City, Oregon, this 3rd day of August, 1922. C. W. KELLY, City Recorder of Oregon City, Ore. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice of vacation of portion of Main Street in Oregon City, Oregon, and the southerly extensions thereof. NOTICE is hereby given that a peti- Uon signed by the owners of all the real property immediately adjoining the street and road hereinafter des cribed and of the premises in the blocks next adjacent to said adjoining property the accessibility to which will be lessened by the vacation of said street and road, is now pending before the. Mayor and City Council of said city of Oregon City to vacate that por tion of Main Street in Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon, and any southerly extensions thereof, including the road or highway extending from the southerly end of Main Street in said city, along and near the east bank of the Willamette River to the town of Canemah, which portion of said Main street and road to be vacated is more particularly described as follows: That portion ob Main Street in Ore gon City, Clackamas county, Oregon, and any southerly extensions thereof, including the road or highway extend ing from the southerly end of Main Street in said Crfy, along and near the east bank of the Willamette River to the town of Canemah, which portion of said Main Street and road to be va cated is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point within said Main Street or road, which is 399 feet southerly from th$ monument at the intersection of the center line of Main Street with the center line of Third Street when measured" on the center line of Main Street in the City of Ore gon City, Oregon and which initial point is at the extreme south boundary or end of the .hard surface pavement as the same is now laid on said Main Street; thence following . the center line of said Main Street and of said street if extended including the road or highway extending from the south erly terminus of Main Street in a gen eral southerly direction to the city lim- its of the City of Oregon City, arid in cluding the entire width of said street and road and extensions thereof, on each side of, parallel with and adja cent to said center line and from and including the east bank of the Willam ette River to and including the easter ly boundary"line of said Main street and road, and extending In said south erly direction as aforesaid, and includ ing the entire length and breadth, of said street and road as' aforesaid to the said souther boundary line of the city of Oregon City. The vacation to be subject, however, to the right of the. city to lay, con struct, operate and maintain the pres ent water pipes, conduits, flumes, hy draulic and other apparatus, as well as new and other pipes, conduits, flumes, hydraulic and other apparatus within the limits but under the surface Lof said vacated street and road, at a sufficient depth so as not to interfere with- the use of the surface of said va cated street and road by the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company, Its successors and assigns, or with any reasonable use of said vacated area by the industries and property owners to whom the title shall pass on account of such vacation, and provided further that if any such industries or proper ty owners shall make any excavations In said vacated area, the said water pipes, pipes, conduits, flumes, hydraul ic, and other apparatus shall be duly preserved, safeguarded and protected at the expense of the industry or prop erty owner making such excavation, and that such uses reserved shall not interfere with the pedestrian travel over the same and upon and along the strip designated and dedicated for such purpose between Oregon City and the town of Canemah. Said vacated area shall also be subject to and there is hereby reserved unto the public therein and thereon an easement of the necessary width to accomodate the passage-way for pedestrians only, however, to the present stairway which extends up the luff and. over the right of way of the Southern Pacif ic Company to a connection with what is known as the Ward-La wton county road (which is the proposed Pacific Highway) at Oregon City, Oregon. The commencement point of such passage way is. on the easterly edge of the es tablished walkway leading from Ore gon City to Canemah, and approxi mately 740 feet southeasterly from the intersection of the center line of Third and Main streets in the city of Oregon City, Oregon. Provided, however, that the use of said passage-way by such pedestrians shall not be inconsistent with the other uses in this notice de signated. Said'petition and ordinance vacating said portion of said street and road will be considered by the City Conucil jof said city at a meeting thereof to he held in the council chamber on the 6th day of September, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., in a .building on Main Street be tween 7th and 8th streets in said city Iwhere the regular meetings of said council are usually held. This notice is published by order of the city council of said city of Oregon Citq made by resolution duly adopted by said council on the 2nd day'of Aug ust, 1922. Dated at Oregon CTty, Oregon this 3rd day of August, 1922. C. W. KELLY, City Recorder of Oregon City, Ore. is ll ml List Your Property With . C. Howland A. J. BOCKHOLD REAL ESTATE '. 620 Main St. Radio Receiving Set Patiflactory results from your radio equipment-depend on your battery. . Prafe-O-Lite Batteries for the "A" circuit are practi f reliable, efficient and economical. Handsome Bahogany finished cases blend harmoniously with the ; farnishings of your home. 5 Ea us advise vou as to the size you need and the proper care of your battery. We are also equipped .3 rxharge it whenever necessary. L.E.MILLERCQ -INCDBPOUTID- Every need dp NOTICE OF HEARING ON VACATION OF COUNTY ROAD In The County Court Of The State Of Oregon, for the County of Clackamas In the matter of the Petition of Syl ria Vienmann and others for the Vaca tion of the county road along the east bnk of the Willamette River,, from Oregon City, to Canemah "in Section 31, T.2 S. R. 2 E. W. M. Notice is hereby given that Wednes: day, September 6, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. hi. at the court room in the County Court for Clackamas County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for healing objections to or remon strances tgainst the VACATION of a part of the County Road along the east bank 'oZ the Willamette River be tween Oregon City and Canemah, Ore gon, which is more particularly des cribed as lollows: Beginning r.t a point within the said county read vhich is- 399 feet "souther ly from the monument at the inter section of the center line of Main street with the center line of Third street, when measured on the center line of liain street, in the city of Oregon City, Oregon, and which ini tial point is at the extreme south boundary or end of the hard-surface pavement as same is now laid on said Mai j street; thence following the cen ter line of said County road in a gen eral southerly direction and including the entire width of said county road on each side of, parallel with and adjacent to said center line, and from and including the east hank of the Willamette River to and including the easterly boundary line of said county road, and extending in said southerly direction,, as aforesaid, to the north westerly sia2 line of the railroad right of way of the Southern Pacific Com pany, in the Town of Canemah, county county and state aforesaid. Dated August 2, 1922. - FRED A. MILLER, County Clerk for Clackamas Co., Oregon Run Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has "been appointed as ad minstrator of the estate of Eveline Dickey Criswell, deceased, by the ipounty Court of Clackamas County. Any and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same, duly "verified as by law required, with proper vouchers, to me at my office, room 3, Andresen building, Oregon City, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the" first publication of this notice. G. B. DIMICK, - Administrator of the Estate of Eveline Dickey Criswell. Dated August 3, 1922. W. L. MULVEY, ' Attorney for the Administrator. 8-3-5t Us. We Buy and Sell. WM. M. SMITH LOANS INSURANCE Oregon City, Ore. "A" BATTERY CABINET MODEL For "Any an automobile Doctors Differ About Uncle Sam Whether he is pictured as tall and slim, or snug as a roly-poly it's all one to us we're neutral. All we care about is FITTING him in Overalls when he wants a suit and he ' surely will be fitted to the Queen's taste in' ffiJJSM OVERALLS The Farmer's Bank of Wihonville XJhe Zftank XJhat ffiacks the farmer Keep your money where it will serve you best fSaj it with Jfio users' :-: CLASSIFIED ADS :-: WANT ADS in these columns COST LITTLE the RESULTS ARE BJG RATES For first insertion 25 cents for s-ibnequent issues one cent a word. Ads received too late for this column HI bi; cliissifif ! elsewhere. For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE 2 Sows, sired by Pacific Wonder No. 263,427, fored to Sam my's Champion of clean creek. No. 412,485, to Fairview, August 20 and 21. Also 1 young Sow and 2 fresh cows. Alfred Lillie, Oregon City, Oregon. Route 2, Box 169-A. 7-27-3tp MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY Philip Ham mond, Lawyer, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oregon. 5-17-4L TO TRADE! Well located, ejgbjt 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 barn. Fine place for berries and chickens. One. mile from West Side Tualatin highway; seven miles from McMinn ville. Write or se It J. Bennett at Banner-Courier office. PUBLIC AUCTION 4, 20 acre and. 2, . 40 acre tracts, Thursday, August 10, 11 a. m. Improvements stock equip ment, good roads. Seven miles southeast of Sandy. C. C. Pilgrim Eagle Creek, Oregon. l't-pd. FOR SALE CHEAP Workingmans home, 1 block from car line, three lots, cement sidewalk and stone road lawn, shade and fruit trees, berries, grapes. 7th and Maple, Willamette. lt-pd. FOR SALE OR TRADE for sheep, 12 high-grade Holstein heifers. John Deminger, Route 2, Oregon City. ltp. FOR SALE Chester White Pigs, D. P. Law, R. F. D., No. 6, Phone 22F22. Wanted Real Estate MONEY TO LOAN on farms of over ten acres at 6 per cent Long time loans on easy payments. Federal ioans a specialty. Alfred Graham, anby. Oregon. 3-10-tf For Sale Horses FOR SALE 4 head young, largt horses, sound and true, leaving coun try, prices reasonable if taken at once. Stopping at Red Front Barn, Oregon City. . 7-20-4t-pd. n Wr.nted Mis : e.' laneous. WANTED 5000 Danish Hall Head cabbage plants. H. W. Reynolds, R. F. D. No. 2. box 17-B. WANTED To buy second hand goods. VU pay cash for used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial alje. Large stok 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 hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Mfnn. MIDDLE AGED woman wanted for housekeeper in family of four. Phone 417. WANTEi30 to 50 Acres mostly im proved, fair buildinfs, good roads, not over 8 miles out of Oregon City, to trade for rood Residence proper ty close in, in Portland. Write full description. Ely, Mac'ison and Ely, Room 7, Beaver Building, Oregon City. tf. WANTED To buy a zood second hand ZM inch wagon, half truck. John Tucker, Route 2, box 4, Ore gon City. lt-pd. Farm for Sale on the Mt. Hood Loop. If you are in the market for good farm, timber, confec tionery stores, saw mills. kJlVp Ui W 11L.C, VJICU. XJgi Sandy, Ore.