The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, August 10, 1922, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGOL THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,(1922
Page Seven
Sandy Department
Blanche R. Shelley
The Parent-Teacher's picnic "will be
held on Sunday, August 13th, instead of
the 12th, as given in last week's issue.
There -will be a good speaker and good
music. Bring your lunch basket ana
come. Ice cream and cake will be sold,
the proceeds to go into the piano lund.
Forest Fire Near Bull Run Reserve.
A fire which holds a menace tor the
Bull Run water Reserve started Sun
day afternoon in an old burn near the
Cameron-Hoog mill, supposedly from
an engine. This is in the vicinity of
Walker's Praire, southeast of Larch
Mountain It now covers about a hun
dred acres and is burning in the green
timber what is known as a "crown
fire." It is yet some twenty miles
from Bull Run Lake, and is being heW
in check. Unless a wind springs up,
it is thought no further damage will
result. The men from the Sany Lum
ber Co." at Brightwood have been dis
patched to combat thje flames. There
are now close to a hundred men on the
job. T H. Sherwood, Forest Super
visor, came out from Portland this
(Tuesday) morning to look over the
situation
Prospects Brghter for Road Work.
F. D. Eason, resident engineer, re
ports that they hope to begin actual
rocking on the lower unit of the high
way within a week. They are trying
to arrange to have the gravel shipped
to hunkers at Boring and delivered
from there. This will save the time
otherwise used in installing the rock
crusher. If work can be started in the
next few days, the rock can be placed
from 'Sandy to Peterson's Corner in
about three weeks. The surfacing can
then be done, even tho the rainy weath
er isat hand.
Misson Festival Well Attended.
The annual Mission Festival of the
Sandy Lutheran Church was held Sun
day in the grove back of the church.
A minister from Mt. Angel and Rev.
Coppleman- of Portland, were the
speakers.
Prof, and Wife Makes Annual Trip.
Prof. Augur and wife, accompanied
by their little dog, stayed over night
in Sandy last week on their way to
Welches, (where they will remain for
some time. Prof. Augur and his wife
take a horseback trip every summer.
The Professor recently returned from
an extended trip through the eastern
states and Canada. He reports crops
good in most of the sections visited.
' Sand Nine Again Victorious.
The Sandy Base Ball team journeyed
to Oswego Sunday and again covered
itself with glory. It was a well played
game from the start to finish, the score
standing eleven to seven. Most of t?ie
inhabitants of Sandy also journeyed
over to root for the home boys, and
many of them enjoyed a swim in the
lake before returning.
Camp. Fire Girls Here.
Eight Camp Fire girls from Gres
hani, under the supervision of Miss
Alexander, are camped at Cedar Creek
near the iMattingly place. Miss Wil
lene Botkins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.'
Botkins, is one of the group. The girls
wll leave Friday evening, having com
pleted their ten days' outing.
Studying Plant Disease.
The Messrs. Wilber, Ferguson and
Eppling of O. A C, left this morning
after a week's stay spent in plant dis
ease study in the vicinity of Sandy.
Small Miss Celebrates.
Little Mary Eason called in some of
her friends last Saturday afternoon to
make merry her fourth bifthday. A
pink cake with the right number of
pink candles tasted just aa good as it
looked. Ice cream and candy were
also served to Los Beers, Peggy Dod
son, Dorothy Aschoff, Joe Hooker
Shelley, Stearns Eason, and Mary Ea
son. Mrs. Shelley assisted Mrs. Eason
with the serving.
Sandy Youngsters Hurt.
One day last week Heinie Dittert
was sawing a limb off of a tree when
it flew back striking him on the nose
nflicting a deep cut.
While playing with a bunch of chil
dren Sunday, Mildred Barnett received
an injury to one of her eyes.
Locals.
Mr. and Mrs. J Scales and sons, and
Mrs. Shelley and children motored to
Corbett Sunday, where they were the
guests at the Reed home. The young
sters enjoyed ha thing in the river.
'Mrs. Fred L. Proctor and daughter
Arletha were guests of Mrs. Melvin
Smith on the ranch near Sandy last
week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and grand
son, Mr. and Mrs. Webber, and Mrs.
Theiss of Portland, were dinner guests
at the Sharnke home Sunday. The
afternoon was spent at the Kubitza
home.
The Kubitzas had as dinner guests
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kleigel and
children of Kelso.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Casper Junker and
sons were Portland callers Tuesday.
Also R. E. Esson and wife
Mrs. J. Scales is in town for Buyers'
Week.
Mrs. Sharnke spent Monday at Cher
ryville, the guest of (Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Bedensteen
Miss Ruth Krebs came out from
Portland and spent the week enjj with
the home folks.
Mr .and Mrs. George Bornstedt and
family of Portland, were in Sandy Sat
urday , afternoon speaking to old
friends.
Mrs. Louise Rlppy and four children
accompanied by her sister, Miss Natila
KrebS; were out from Portland Sun
day to attend the Lutheran picnic.
Monday, Herman Krebs took them and
his mother to Sherwood, where they
visited Otto Krebs. Mrs. Krebs will
remain in Portland a week.
annual reunion July 30, at the old Rob-
Dins iaim on tne (oanks of the Atoiaiia
river, over iUU or the clan being pres
ent. - '- .
u W. Robbins, president of the cian,
acted as master of me. uays cere
monies, which incliuded a line pro
gram and a sumptuous dinner. The
loiiowing officers were elected for xhe
coming year, namely: Alvin Benson,
president; Hertiert Robbins, vice-president,
and -Mrs. Chester Roobins, secretary-treasurer.
Lou Marts attended the round-up at
The Dalles last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Pringle Shaw are en-
loving a visit from Miss Belle and Miss.
Maude Shaw of Ontario, Oregon, sis
ters of Mr, Shaw.
Orvil Osborne visited last week in
Portland with relatives.
Mr. Wilhelm passed away at his
home on Bear Creek, Saturday, Au
gust 5, after a long illness.
I. N. Bradley is enlarging and im
proving his residence.
E. L. Worley purchased a Ford from
the Inland Garage this week
Miss Reva Everhart who has recent
ly undergone an operation at the Ore
gon City hospital, for appendicitis, is
improving rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Rainsel had as
recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Snell
groves, their son and his jivife and
baby, of Oklahoma
Mrs. Otis Fogelsong arrived home
Saturday from Oklahoma, where she
has been visiting for the past month.
Lyle Bartholomew of Salem, was a
Molalla visitor, Sunday.
William Burgess and wife returned
last week from Oklahoma. where they
have .been visiting. Mr, Burgess for
merly had charge of the Molalla cream
ery. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tuley of Corval
lis and daughter, Mrs Bundar and son-in-law
Professor Bundar of Fruitland,
Idaho, attended the Adventist meeting
Canby Department
Dr. John Fuller
Us 1GS0US
On last Thursday night, during the
absence of W. M. Walker and family,
a bunch of boys invaded their home
one mile west of CanbK Wesley Kite,
Leo Williams, ' Frank Stevens and a
young man by the name of Newton,
were taken in by local officials, and
later turned over to Sheriff Wilson,
who had been notified. Willam Steele
of Oregon City was arrested by offi
cials later, as one of the parties impli
cated. A charge of theft was not sus
tained in court at Oregon City, as the
boys were scared away before they
had succeeded in their attempt It
was reported that some of the boys
had previously worked for 'Mr. Walker
and knowing that he had some straw
berry juice canned, and in the house,
had as their objective, the capture of
this fruit juice, for a spree, as per
haps they might get a "kick" out i
it. .
Capt. Corwin Fisher and wife of 4
the U S. A. on their way to Georgia,
stopped in. Canby to visit for a few
days last week with' his father, S. T.
Fisher.
The infant child of Mr ' and Mrs.
Lewis Mitts was buried in Zion ceme
tery last Thursday at 10 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Wait and
Mrs Mary Kutzcheon left last Wednes
day for Newport, Ore., where they will
spend a .vacation of one month.
Mr and Mrs. W. H Lyda, who live
on a ranch one mile west of Canby,
have produced a crop of the "Oregon
Wonder" bean, which is claimed to be
the largest ever seen in this section
of the country. The pods grow as
long as ten inches. Seventeen of the
pods weigh one pound. Some bean
for a dry season.
Mrs. A. M. Condit of Vancouver,
Wash., spent the week end with rela
tives in Canby. . .
At a meeting of the city council last
Monday night, an offer of $7787.00 was
decided upon by the council as the pur
chase price to the Molalla Power Com
pany,' for its holdings in the city light
equipment The deal will,"in all prob
ablity, be closed this week.
Beauford Knight in company with
his mother, was transacting business
in Portland this week.
Mrs. Olie Ogle and son, Prof. Wayne
Ogle and Miss Opal Wheeler spent
last Sunday at Netart beach.
Howard Eccles and wife and Mr.
and Mrs Grant White left last Thurs
day for an outing at ockaway beach,
returning last Monday night.
Mrs. Deltiert Hutchenson of Molalla,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs R. Soper in
Canby this week
Judging from the new homes being
erected in the vicinity of Canby, the
farm and garden products are rapidly
increasing the wealth of our commun
ity. In a drive of five miles through
the environs of Canby, one can count
more than a dozen new modern homes
under course of construction, nearly
all of which are on good farms. Mr.
Joe Endree and John Tacklenberg are
constructing modern homes at New
Era.
Mrs. Lewis 'Grebe and son Henry,
and Mrs. Detrick of Stickney, S. D.,
are visitors at the home of Charles
Huiras.
on Saturday afternoon.
Rev. Henry Speis, former pastor of
the M. E. church, was a Molalla visit
or on Wednesday, being called here to
preach the funeral sermon of Mrs.
Elizabeth Davidson.
Dr. and Mrs. Todd returned Monday
morning fro ma motor trip to Canada.
They were accompanied on the trip
by Mrs. Todd's sisters.
Mis3 Cella Worley returned Thurs
day from Sheridan, where she has ibeen
visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Rochester,
Indiana, who are motoring to Long
Beach, California, were recent visitors
at the S. A. Cardill home.
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MOLALLA
Mrs. A. D. Coxy f-
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Miss Dortha Nightengale is in the
hospital in Oregon Cty, where she will
undergo an operation for appendicitis.
Mrs. George Blatchford is visiting
with relatives in Scio this week.
Fred Burns returned Tuesday from
Grants Pass, where he has been for
same time.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hertle have pur
chased a Ford and will spend their
vacation at th beach.
Carl Prehn and Miss La Deam Win
ters were ' visitors at the Dr. Prehn
home last week.
Duane Robbins, who has been at
tending the summer course at O. A. C,
arrived home Saturday He will be a
senior at the college during the coming
year.
Mrs. Everett Douglas, who has (been
visiting at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Ramsey, has left for
her home in Texas.
Mrs. Golda Scott of Salem, was a
recent Molalla visitor, being called
here by the death of her grandmother,
Mrs Davidson.
Much property near Molalla has been
threatened by forest fires recently but
to date no great damage has been done.
Proprty recently threatened includes
the Slvter anrl J. K. P.nlo sawmills tho
Frank Adams place and -Rufus C. Hol-
man s summer home. The various
blazes are however now thought to be
under full control.
The Robbins family held their third
COLTON
Maud B. Hunter J
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Many of the farmers in this vicinity
are engaged in fighting forest fires.
Mr. J. W. Cogar, George Dhooghe,
Lewis Pendleton and Helmer Bloom
left on a trip for huckleberries, (Mon
day. J. W. Davis was seriously injured at
the Hult Bros sawmill by a bad fall.
The Charles Hunter family visited
at the Pete Dhooghe home last Sun
day. J. A. Wall, one of Colton's enter
prising merchants attended the Buy
ers convention in Portland, Tuesday.
Mr. John Shoberg spent Sunday at
the Englund home.
Mrs. Ada Nordlirig and daughter
Anna of Portland, are visiting rela
tives and friends at Colton.
Mr. Marks and family will attend the
campmeeting at Troutdale, Oregon.
Miss McNutt of Nebraska, is visit
ing Mrs. Lawrence Dahlstram.
TRY GOLDEN CRUST BREAD
made by
MOLALLA BAKERY
Molalla, Oregon
JULIUS Q. STURE
Reliable Dentistry
Nerve Blocking
Residence and Office Phone
Sandy, Oregon
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Sandy Drug Store
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Weatherly Ice Cream
Eastman Kodaks, Films and Supplies
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Mis. it. B. Uibson
EAT
MtHood
Ice Cream
Heathized to Preserve
the Vitamines.
Daily Served to Oregon
City.
MT. HOOD ICE
CREAM CO.
Portland, Ore.
ASK FOE
PORT-O
True Fruit
Products
Strawberry -Loganberry
Cherry
Orange ',.
Tokay"
Golden Mint-
PORT-O FRUIT
PRODUCTS GO.
Portland, Oregon
CANDY CORN
Pure Delicious
-Wholesome
A STRICTLY OREGO N PRODUCT MADE BY
. at Portland, Oregon
Beaver Engraving
Company
Phone Main 2003
PHOTO ENGRAVING,
PRINTING PLATES
148 Fifth St
PORTLAND, ORE.
W. J. Evans and Perry Murphey re
turned last Friday from Eastern Ore
gon.
The threshers have been in the
neighborhood and nearly everyone on
the hill are through threshing.
Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Douglas, Mr.
and Mrs. R Douglas and children, and
Ed.. Chapman were the Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson,
Miss Florence Douglas was the guest
of Miss Irene Hayden Saturday even
ing and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson and H.
S. Gibson wer4 Barton visitors on Mon
day. R. B. and H. S. Gibson helped
H. F. Gibson-with his threshing.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Woodle, son,- Les
lie, Mr. Murphey and Mr. and Mrs,
Will Douglass were at Cedar Creek on
Sunday on a pleasure trip
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Mrs. Winnie Douglas . has recent
ly returned from Eastern Oregon,
with the Tuor family. .
Miss Minnie Raddatz of New Era
has been engaged to teach the Cherry-
ville school during the coming year.
Mrs. Paul Koch who suffered
BE A BOOSTE
La Gran M area
Cigars
Smoke
OREGON MADE
HIGH GRADE
UNION MADE
If She Great Northwesl T
Exact Size
Also
10c
sizes
and
5c
Marca
Smokers
Mason, Ehrman & Co.
Distributors of The Nation's Finest Cigars.
Porter's MacaFoni
Made under the most sanitary
conditions in a
Sunshine
Factory.
Look for
the Rich Red Label
Porter-Scarpelli Macaroni Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
1 ' TRY ' : ' II
Bradley's Pies
East 5100 645 Grand Avenue
Portland, Oregon. .
III W.IJ Tl l.llJJ.MJWl
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.
Every Merchant and , Every
Customer Should Demand
HAWLEY PAPER
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
oi Oregon City
Safety, Honesty, Court
esy, Service
4 p. c. paid on Savings
512 Main St,
Oregon City
EDITORIAL
HOGG BROS.
Hardware, Furniture
Everything For The
Home
8th at Main, Ore. City
BANK OF COMMERCE
"The Bank That Backs
The Farmers
New location, Bank of
Commerce Building.
Oregon City
Seventh and Main
DOLLARS AND SENSE
THE VALUE OF HOME BUYING SHOULD
BE EVIDENT TO, EVERY OREGON CITY CITI
ZEN. The keeping of Oregon City money in Oregon
City should require no urging nor argument.
A ROLLING DOLLAR WILL NEVER ROLL
BACK YOUR WAY IF YOU START IT OUT OF
TOWN. You have bid it goodbye on a long journey
to' some other community whose Loyal Citizens will
anchor it forever.
IT IS TIME TO STICK UP FOR OREGON
CITY. If I our hearts are here our dollars ought to '
be. And the way to keep them here is TO SPEND
THEM HERE.
Boosting a town requires somethingelse besides
sentiment and talk.' That something else is action
and lots of it.
BUY EVERYTHING YOU EAT OR WEAR IN
OREGON CITY. HIRE NO LABOR BUT ORE
GON CITY LABOR. Employ no service but that
perf ormed by an Oregon City concern. This is ac
tion. REAL, TANGIBLE COMMUNITY-BOOSTING
ACTION.
Try it awhile, friends, and see how good it makes
you feel to know that you are doing your full civic
duty to Oregon City and its business, commercial and
laboring interests.
THE SEEMING INDUCEMENTS HELD OUT
TO YOU BY OTHER TRADING CENTERS IS NO
THING BUT BAIT TO PULL YOUR DOLLARS
THEIR WAY. The so-called commercial glad-hand
that is extended you will only be held out AS LONG
AS YOU DOLLARS HOLD OUT. The interest they
have in you is nothing but a selfish commercial inter
est founded on nothing but a cold, calculating dollar
basis. If you will stop and think you will admit this
is so.
THESE OTHER TRADING CENTERS
COULD HAVE NO POSSIBLE INTEREST " IN
THE ADVANCEMENT AND CIVIC SUCCESS OF
OREGON CITY. And Oregon City is nothing more
or less than another name for its citibens which in
cludes you and ourselves. OREGON CITY BUSI
NESS MEN TO BE FOR THEMSELVES, HAVE
TO BE FOR OREGON CITY. - '
THEIR commercial transactions are warmed by
this mutuality of interests and should be evidence
that you have much in common. Much to cause you
TO GIVE THEM YOU 100 PER CENT PATRON
AGE IN SUPPORT. '
Think it over. -
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
i Relieves All Chronic
Conditions
Office Oregon City
Bank Building
Overland
Maxwell
$695
$1060
$1595
Willys-Knight
F. O. Bs. Oregon City
The three leaders in
Motor Cars
STOKES MOTOR
CAR CO.
Phone 750. 1114 Main.
MAC DRY BATTERY
No Water No Acid
v No Attention
GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS
Distributors for
Clackamas County
Green Point Garage
Phone 680-J
DUR ANT 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
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fracture of the right arm last week is
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