Page Two THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1922 Gift I Hugs that brides appreciate are to be found in abundance at this store. Silver pieces, whose graceful appearance belies their substantial Weight, 'and whose apparent value is far in excess of the price asked. Engraving that is thoroughly in accordance with the character pf the establishment at no extra' charge. j There's a big satisfaction in sending gifts that are sure of a w4rm welcome and hearty appreciation. I JgtfEEERS Oregon city fQpnmtfc a jCocal Tfews Stems a Dr. and 'Mrs. George W. Terrill and daughter Miss Opal of Ogden, Utah, who hare been visiting Dr. TerriU's brother, Charles P. Terrill and family bf this city, making the trip from Og den by motor, have left for a brief sojourn at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCord and son Linwood of Brighton, Oregon, ac companied by Mrs. McCord's mother, Mrs. W. H. Sampson of Oregon City, who have been on a motoring trip to Southern Oregon, where' they visited relatives, have returned to their re spective homes. Mrs. Pat McCormack of Sellwood, formerly a resident of Oregon City, visited her sisters Mrs. Isetta Albright and 'Mrs. Ed. Jarrett and also her motherMrs. Rider, on Thursday and Friday of last week. One of Oregon's Best Schools, Colton Read of it in this issue. Ad. 8-10-4t Mr. and Mrs. William Alldredge and daughter Miss Eloise accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Delias Armstrong and little son motored to Woodburn, Sun day. Mrs. Bert Hall and little son James who motored to California last month have returned to their home in this City. Miss Mayme Gleason has returned to her home in this city after a most delightful visit at the home of Mrs. Bert Brain of Scappoose, Oregon, Mrs. "M. Gin anrl srvn FrAri awiim- panied by Mr. and Mrs. F W. Andrews and daughter Eleanor, motored over the Columbia Highway, Sunday, going as far as Cascade Locks where they enjoyed a picnic lunch Mrs. A. M. Scouton and daughter who have been spending a few days at Seaside, have returned home. Miss Verne Curl who is employed at the Bannon and Co. store and Miss Bunny Owenby of the Oregon City Mfg. Co. office force, are enjoying a . two weeks' vacation at Seaside. Mrs. W L. Blackburn and son Mar vin, of Corvallis, were week end guests of Mrs. Blackburn's sister, Mrs. Wal ter Little. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Caufield who have just returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Henderson at Seaside, have gone to Government Camp to spend a (ew days in their summer home there. Mrs. .Osborn's aunt Mrs. M. Chap man and uncle, Mr W. C Green. Mr. and Mrs. N. Kirchem and two daughters of Logan, attended the pa geant "which was given in Oregon City on Wednesday of last week. Colton School Announcement In this issue. Ad. 8-10-4t. Mr .and Mrs. George Boylan have gone to Portland for a few days to take care of the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons, who have gone on a motoring trip through 'the Southern Oregon country. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and daughter Mildred have returned to their home at Pullman, Wash., after visiting at the home of Mrs. Roberts' cousin, Mrs. J. A. Snover of this city. Mrs. Jay Myers and little son, Havill who have been at the Oregon City hos pital whera Havill was born, were taken to the home of Mrs. Myers' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Blount at Glad stone. Mrs. Harrv Calvert Tias returned tr her home after spending a few days at Gresham with her mother, Mrs. K. W. Anderson, who has been ill. Mrs. Bertha Adams, librarian of Oregon City, has returned to her home after spending her vacation with her son Allen Adams and family in Port land Read Colton School Ad in this issue. Ad 8-10-4t Mr. C. Scheu'oel went to Rhodonen dren Friday of last week, where he spent the week end, coming home Sunday evening he brought Mrs. Scheubel and daughter, Mrs. Eulalie Bequeath and children Robert Clare and Lee Junior, who have been en joying a vacation at the Schuebel summer home at Rhododendren. Miss Dorothy Terrill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Terrill, has been at Kalispel, Montana, visiting an uncle, Dr. Harry Terrill. Mrs. Elmer Sutton and two children have arrived in Oregon City, where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Sutton's mother, Mrs. McCorkle. Mrs. Sutton's home is in Grand Junction, Colorado. Mrs. Charles Bollinger and son John are spending a very enjoyable vacation with her uncle Mr. M. W. Randall at Molalla, Oregon. ence McGeehan at Oregon City on Fri day of last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Terry Miller have gone to Seaside to enjoy a two weeks' va cation with Mr. Miller's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoenborn and daughters Beverly and Maurine have gone to their summer home at Rho dodendren where they will enjoy a va cation of several weeks' duration. Mrs. George Bucholz who is cashier at the J. C. Penny store accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Labbe of Milwaukie, have gone to Bull Run to visit Mrs C. F. Purdy for a week. Mrs Thail Nelson, who has been at Rockaway Beach , where she was taking- care of her sister, Mrs. J. S. Blair who has been very ill, has returned to her home at Oregon City Mr and Mrs. Frank Alldredge and daughter Queven accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alldredge left Sunday moAing for Seaside, where they will enjoy a two weeks' vacation. ' iMiss Elva Linton, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. V. E Powell of Valseth, Oregon, has returned to her home in' Oregon City Mrs. Anna Holden of Oregon City has returned to her home from a visit to her sister Mrs. Hammock, at Mt. Vernon, Wash. '' Mr and Mrs Paul Mum power, who are residents of Carver, Oregon, vis ited friends in Oregon City on Monday night of this week , ' . . Mr. and Mrs. William Ruconich and son Wilbur have gone to Crater Lake andotherplaces of interest for a two weeks' vacation. Rev. A. H. Thompson and wife have returned from an outing at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eaton and lit tle son of Portland, visitedMrs. Eaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Howell of Oregon City on Monday night of this week Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunner ac companied by Mrs. Bruner's sister. Miss Ella Krummell, are enjoying an outing at Crater Lake. Mrs. W. D Rider and little daughter Alta Fay who have been at the Ore gon -City hospital where little. Miss Alta Fay was born have returned to their home at Canby. Tom Smith, who has been very ill at his home on Tenth and Jackson Sts., has improved so as to he able to be out on the streets again. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rau and daugh ters Maxine and Eloise have gone to Newport for a two weeks' vacation. Mr7 and Mrs. William Johnson and little son Billie have returned te their home at Salem after 'visiting Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mfs. E. W. Scott at Oregon City Harless Ely is visiting his grand; mother Mrs C. li. Playman, at Sea side. Mrs Elnora Benewa is visiting her father, E. F Ginther and her sister, Mrs. Francis McGahuey at Beaver Creek. ' - Mrs. Frank Bigger of White Horse, Yukon Territory, has arrived in Glad stone, where she is visiting her moth er, Mrs. Davenport. ' 's Mr. and Mrs. William Andresen and daughters have gone to Newport for a few days' vacation. Mrs. Carll Green and children,. Del la . Jane, Billy and Frances Irene and Mrs. Oiaf Dolberg and son Harry, spent Wednesday at Laurelhurst Park wherethey enjoyed the day picnicing. Mr .and Mrs. O. D Eby and son Marvin, Mrs Olive Fox and children and Mr and Mrs. E. T. Beverlin mo tored to Kelso Sunday. While at Kel so Mr. Eby visited Mr. John "Alexan der an old time friend Mr. and Mrs John Surfus have pur chased a new Dodge auto. i Frank Bly, who has been employed in the W. C. Green barber shop, has gone to Portland. Mrs. Alvin Shephard and little son Kieth, who have been at the home of Mrs Shephard's mother at West Linn, where Keith was iborn, have returned to their home at Scotts Mills. Wilsonville Department Mrs. Charels Wagner of Oswego formerly. j . Mrs. S. E. Prosser has just returned ! from a week's visit at Newport (B Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Bickner have returned home after a three weeks' trip to Crater Lake and Northern Cal ifornia. They visited imany points of interest along the way; among them the Marble Halls out of Grants Pass and the Ice Caves at Klamath Falls. The Walter Messings have purchas ed a new Durant car. Mrs. Wessling has returned home from the Tilla mook beaches. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steffens were guests of Mr." and Mrs. I. A. Lord, Thursday. Mrs. George Meussig of Portland, was the luncheon guest of Mrs.. Geo. Emrich, Monday. Mr. Edward Bullock of Salem, spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother, George Bullock ' He left Sunday night to join his family in Berkeley, Cali fornia, where they intend making their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. W Bartlett and fam ily from North Dakota, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton, last week. Mrs. Albert Rosentreter was a lunch eon guest of Mrs B. Scott, Tuesday. Louis Smith, who. has been visiting his mother in. Healdsburg, California, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosentreter en tertained Miss Thelma Riser of1 Baker, and Charles Hill of Portland, at din ner Thursday evening. , Mrs. J. N Bickner entertained Mrs. Don Richards and Mrs. Rosentreter at Mrs Dora E. Wilson entertained sev eral friends at dinner, Saturday even ing. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. E C. Gaze, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phil ips, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and the host ess. . Phil Parrish of Portland, was a din ner guest at the Wallace Wharton home, Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davidson have returned home after spending two weeks at Long Beach. - GLADYS EM RICH, , Correspondent. people made business trips to Oregon City Paula Fisher, Fred Spangler and daughters Helen and Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schenbon. - s& v M gff , CARUS John Lehman J j J Mrs. A. Beach and son Arvel, are enjoying a brief vacation at Chehalis, Washington. Also John Lehman re turned from Twin Rocks, and, Mrs. J. R, Lewis came back to good old Carus also. Mr and Mrs- Glenn Yergen accom panied by Mrs. Howard Davies brought the two visitors home. . Fred Spangler has lost one of his fine Jersey calves and a young colt. Tom Davies; of Beaver Creek, was at the Ingram "apple farm" one day last "week. Also Miss Maude O'Leary was a delighted guest at the Caseday home for a few days. Herman Fisher has again started his annual jobthreshing. Wood hauling" Is quite a fad in Carus. Mr. Kilgore and Mr. Guilliam have succumbed to it. Saturday, Gertrude Griffiths, Evelyn and Margret Jones were customers at Beaver Creek and and afternoon call ers at the O'Leary home. Many of our What Classified Ads Will Do Everyone has something to buy, sell, rent or trade and in the classified section of the Banne"r Courier you have a common meeting ground where the wants of all may be paired off, and each may get what he needs and get rid of what he does not need. ' Mr. H. E. Reynolds, Route 2, Oregon City, needed 5,000 cab bage plants A small ad brought offers of ; over 60,000 plants. What are your needs. ' There is no better way to reach 2000 peo ple than through Banner-Courier want ads. The cost is small, 1 cent a word with a minimum charge of 25c. . dinner, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Osburn, whose Mrs. William Tickle of Salem, for- home is located near the Sellwood merly Miss Mildred McBride, of Ore- gardens, spent Sunday here visiting gon City, was the guest of Miss Flor- Announcement Having recently purchased the grocery business of F. !B. Schoenborn, we take this opportunity to announce to the public that the store is open for service under new manage ment with increased facilities for catering to your food wants. Give us a trial you will always find our service the best. HOLT'S GROCERY Successors to "Shoenborn" Corner 7th and Center Streets Mrs. Stout ' returned from Portland Monday, at which place she has been under' the doctor's care, tier many friends will be glad to know that she is convalescing, rapidly. Threshing in this vicinity is under fuil sway and the number oi outfits at work will make a short season. Some farmers report a better yield than ex pected owing to the very dry summer. Quite a lot of adverse criticism was caused in this community Iby the sum mary dismissal of ferryman. Say with out warning or cause other than the tact that the present ferryman offered to do it cheaper. Mr. Say contends that he should have, been given an op portunity to meet the, bid or reject it A petition in' Mr. Say's favor was cir culated and plentifully signed, hut "the powers that be" remained adamant and Mr. Emil Tauchmann is now the official ferry-man. 'Mr. Charles Taylor is erecting a two- story poultry house in the north end of town and evidently intends to be equipped in good shape. His enter prise deserves the commendation of the community. Mi. Henry Aden and family returned Tuesday from a trip to Junction City and a week's vacation. Mr. Aden is contemplating the erecting of a new residence this fall on the site of the one burned some time ago. This will add censidrably to Wilson ville's sky line which has quite a gap caused by the big fire. The wrter of these items is fairly well known and easily communicated with. The'publishers of this paper are willing and eager to publish the news of Wislonville. Why not hand in, or inform the local correspondent of any news in your neighborhood. Let's put Wilsonville on the map! What say? Miss Pauline Bissell of Portland, is visitngf her relatives, Sherman and Raymond Seely. Miss Leah Wagner has accepted the chair of mathematics and-general sci ence at the high school of Lebanon. Miss Wagner, by painstakinig study and close application, has fitted her self for high school teaching and her many friends wish her success in her chosen field of endeavor. v Among the important things tobe disposed of at the next meeting of the Wilsonville Grange will be a chicken dinner. As this is a matter of gen- GOFJTINUEQ BURGLARIES IN THIS CITY NECESSITATE A PLAGE OF SAFETY FOR VALUABLES r i0 HIDING place is secure enough to guaran " tee -absolute protection to your silverware, diamonds, jewelry and other valuables. In these days of so many robberies a safe deposit vault is the only means by which you are sure of pro tection of such valuables as insurance could nev er replace. Rent a safe deposit vault at small cost, it's guaranteed protection. Make This Your Bank 1 per cent paid on savings. Bank of. Oregon city; OREGON CITY, OREGON OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY eral interest to all Grangers, it is to be hoped that a good attendance will be recorded. The Wilsonville Grange metts the second Saturday of each month and all visiting Grangers are in vited. - Ye Festive Gravel Truck We've an epidemic of trucks in this town, -And for rain we are hoping with trust. As they noisily race up and down ' And raise such a terrible djust. They roar and back-fire as they travel, And frequently something will 'ibust". The county roads get all the gravel And Wilsonville most of the dust. But the problems of roads they'll un ravel, As to .having good roads that we , anust, If we had a little more gravel We'd have a little less dust. W. A. Slyter. ff tt tt 58 0 OSWEGO jf j? ' j? a? K ? f 4? jf ae js" Women's Club Picnic. The Oswego and Oak Grove Wo men's Clubs held a joint meeting at Oswego Lake, Friday. The afternoon was spent in discussing business and social topics after the serving of a delicious picnic lunch. At the meet ing, Miss Mathews, from Oak GTove, sent in her resignation as Vice-president of the County Federation and Mrs. G. Howard Pettinger of Oswego, was eelcted in her place. Four dele gates from the clubs were also elected to study ,in to the matter of transporta tion between Oregon City and Oswego. Annexation Election. Monday the voters of Oswego and South Town will vote on the incorpor ation of the entire district into the city of Oswego. In the last few years Osweog has become very progressive and has shown a very rapid growth and there is very little doubt but that the measure will carry. This will com bine Old Town and Oswego. Locals. Mr. and Mrs. James Costello from Spokane, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson. They were residents The Farmer's Bank ; of Wilsonville "Uhe iBank TJhat ffiacks the farmer Keep your money where it will serve you best ii ; f Say it with Jfilowers' ADEN'S STORE . . H. D. ADEN, Proprietor Wilsonville, "Oregon General Merchandise DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, FLOUR AND FEED NAILS, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT s GRAIN BAGS, BALE TIES ; Shakespeare Had the Right Idea When he wrote: "Who steals my purse steals trash .... but he who filches from me my good name robs me of that which .... makes me poor indeed." - We value our reputation for Quality and Service more than we do the profit from any sale. We sell the best quality goods we can obtain. But should anything you buy from us fail to deliver sat isfactory service, we want an opportunity to make good. ; ' , Our reputation for satisfactory dealing is worth too much to us to have even one customer dissatisfied Now We Are Offering The Following Soeca Prices on for August 30x3 K. S. Fabric . - 30x3M K. S. Fabric 1 1 30x3i2 K. S. Cord .....:.. Excise Tax Extra ....$ 9.75 10.95 ..-i 15.20 Larger Sizes As Low In Proportion ' SEE - MASOH HEAVY DUTY CORD Oversize 30x32 32x4 , 33x4 34x4 $13.75 24.50 24.70 25.35 Special features of the ' r MASON' Extra heavy non skid "M" tread, eight pjies of cord or selected long staple cotton, each ply rubber coated. The bead contains five braids of steel wire, each braid in. wide with 21 strands to the braid. X Oregon City Retreading and Vulcanizing Works "The Home of Personal Service" North-West Tire Co. Warren & Blodgett, Prop. 407 Main St. Oregon Citv Hardware Accessories Genuine Ford Parts Expert Repair Work Storage .Tires "Equipped to serv YOU BEST" At Elevator - Phone 390 Oregon City, Oregon linniHniniiuniniiimiiimnmiinniiHniinnHniiiHiimmiii is made for ' floors and floors only. That is why it looks so well and lasts so long in spite of the wear and tear and con stant washing a floor must get. A general all-around varnish will not stand up. Get Mar-not and watch it wear and hold its lustre. SherwimWojjax9 Tmt Woodwork and Furnitnro For Out-of-doors Vanuahing Every paint or varnish fox every purpose here. Jluhtley-Draper DRUG CO. 1003 Main St. ' Oregon City