Page Two iTHE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922 Sew With fort Every woman who does any SEWING should let us examine her Eyes and, if necessary . fit her with Glasses. Com- V---'! Mr.. Austin Nichols, spent the week-1 who are installing a modern gas filling end at Gearheart. , They attended the jptation. dance at Seaside Saturday night. - Mr. and Mrs. Harv.ey Wilson had Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Baxter of Oregon i as their guest .Sunday, Mr. Chester City, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Riley of Glad- 1 Wilson, chief turret captain of the U. stone, left Tuesday for the mountains S. S. California, which is at Seattle to get huckleberries. They were join- this week. "Mr. Wilson is the nephew j ed at Estacada by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. iof Mr. Harvey Wilson. i tTn-irl n-wr HT J TIT X TT7;i I I r"'1 auu T .iMr.iand Mrs. E. E. Rilev are spend- They also went prepared to hunt. . g a teQ days. vacatloa in the Roar. ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Greenman nS River country . were guests of Mrs. Greenman's sis- i Mr. and Mrs. j. McGetchie and Mr. ter, Mrs. . Emily Robertson, at West j and Mrs. R Freytag were the guests 'Moreland, last Sunday. The occasion, j of Mr. and Mrs. C. E McGetchie in was the birthday of Mrs. Greenman I Portland, Sunday, and Mrs. Robertson. '...-! v ! Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Nelson have re- Judge and Mrs. J. U. Campbell and turned from a visit at the Oregoirf daughter Mary have returned to their j beaches ". home in Oregon City, after spending a . . month at Wilhoit Springs. ) The marriage of Myrtle Spurgeon of ; Gladstone and Jack Young of Clacka Mrs. W. E.. Pratt and (laughter, MiS3 ; mas was solemnized at the home of Dolly, who have been enfoyin.- a yaca- j Rev. and 'Mrs. G. E. Williams Thurs tion at Elmore Park, Ore., have re-1 day afternoon. . The bride is the Sewing is a constant strain or. the Eyes. Glasses help to relieve this strain and permit much bet ter work with less effort. : All our work is done by a graduate optician. OREGON CITY frOPTKWfc Testing is free and Glasses are redo m m e n ded only where we be lieve they will aid the sight. j jCocal Tfews Stems a turned to their home. I . Judge and Mrs. Livy Stipp have, re turned to their home in Oregon City, after a vacation spent at Bar View, Ore, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Miller and Mrs. Miller's sister, Miss Ruby Long, have returned to their homes in Oregon City, after a delightful outing at Sea side. Mrs. Wm. Wilkenson of Oregon City, who was operated on for tumor at the Oregon City hospital Saturday of- last week, is getting along nicely. Mrs. Mary Curtis, better known as Grandma Curtis, of Portland, is in Oregon City, where she will visit at the home of her grand daughter, Mrs. George Woodward. Mrs. Curtis is now making her home in Portland with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Cross. ' t Z - v ' -fT&t - i ir-nr- -v '- - ! r" : Mr. and Mrs. William Howell and little daughter Betty have returned to their home at Oregon City, after a most delightful motoring trip to Seattle, Tacoma and Everett, Wash. While in Everett they visited Mrs. Howell's uncle, Dr. Fred Hedges, and family. Mrs. Stillman Oakes aW little son, Stillman, Jr., of Portland, arrived in Oregon City on Saturday and ar ai the home of Mrs. Oakes mother, Mrs. iM. Toban, -where she will remain for several months, while her husband is in laano wrojuug on a uumiauu Misses Hazel Jean and Helen Wood ward, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodward, have returned to their home in Oregon City, after visiting relatives at Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Estes and two children of Oregon City, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Blake Bowland of Gladstone, lert .Hunaay ior a weaits trip to Seaside. While there they will visit several places of interest. Mrs. Lot Liverniore and young son Robert, who have been visiting M'rs. Livermore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Elliott, in Oregon City, have return ed to their home at Pendleton. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Elli ott, who will visit in Pendleton for awhile'. Mrs. H. W. Freeze and daughter, Miss Alice Freeze, who have been in Oregon City visiting ' their son and brother,. Dr. H. W. Freeze, and fam ily, left last week for their home in Boston, Mass. They stopped at Salt Lake, Utah, and Chicago on their way. Linn E. Jones, who has been spend ing a few days at his summer home at Newport, has returned to Oregon City. Mrs. Jones has been spending the summer there. Misses Edith and Bertha Prsbel who have been, spending two weeks at Seaside, returned to their home at : Oregon City on Friday of last week. Mrs. A. D. Jackson and daughters, Lucile and Marguerite, have returned to their home at Oregon City, after a month's vacation enjoyed at Rocka- way beach. Elmer Terrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terrill of Oregon city, who has been on a motoring trip" to Idaho and Montana, has returned home. Mr. Terrill visited the Yellowstone Park. Miss Agnes Clifford of Molalla was in Oregon City on Monday of this ween, wniie nere sne vusiteu mis. Thai! Nelson. Miss Clifford is to teacri . in the Oregon City schools this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moehuke, who have been caimped ar. Shepherd's Hot Springs for the benefit of their health, have returned to their home in Ore gon City. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. OdelKpf Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall in Oregon City. They are on a motoring trip and are accompanied 'by Mr. Odell'a two brothers, Oliver- and Lloyd. They are delighted with the Oregon climate. Mrs. Odell and Mjs. Hall are sisters. s Mrs. Bert Barnes, Who underwent a serious operation at the Oregon City hospital a few weeks ago, was able to be taken to her home at Willamette on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Chapman have taken possession of their new bunga low, which has been recently built on Ninth and Center streets. j' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Web I ster, and the bridegroom is the son of ! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Young of Clacka- ; mas A reception was held in honor of J Mr. and Mrs. Young Thursday evening ! at the home of the bride's parents. The Christian Endeavor society theld Ian enjoyable social Thursday evening afr the Christian church. Miss Mil-1 dred Kyler was in charge of the affair. Rev. and Mrs. G. E: Williams were the chaperones. - hint irour Jiouse wit u ij t tS $8 8 1 j8 j4 d8 1 a0 & jt CLARKES J Albert Gasser J J Cleo and Mirle, of Oregon City, and Mrs. David Catto and son Everett of Gladstone, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eaton and son Robert Merle of Portland, ac comvanied by Mr. Eaton's parents. Mrs. D. J. Davis, formerly Miss El- (Mr. and Mrs. Eaton of Canemah, mo len . Grace of Oregon City, and little Jtored tQ Albany Sand Th m son George of Portland, were guests of I Mrs. Davis' aunts, Mrs. E, W.' Scott lseveral stoPs n the and Mrs. Gertrude Roberts, of Oregon City, on Friday of last week. Road work has been resumed after the recent rain and is progressing rapidly. The rock crusher is in opera- Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Howell and sons, tion and another week's work will fin ish the laying of rock on the new Buckner Hill road, which will then be open for traffic. Walter P.- Kirchem, a resident of Logan, was transacting . business in Oregon City on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dryden and daughter Dickie have returned to their home in Oregon City, after enjoying a vacation at Ocefan Park, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. . Clarence Alldredge have moved into the Mr.Loughlin home and will be the future custod ians of the place. Mr. and Mrs. William Weismandel of Oregon City, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mala and daughter Dorris of Portland, left on Saturday of last week for a week's motoring trip by way of Seaside and the Tillamook beaches.. Mrs. Walter Read and son of Cor valis arrived in Oregon City on Tues day, where she is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White, of 13th and Main streets. Banner-Courier clasified ads bring home the bacon. GLADSTONE Alice Freytag Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Moore have- as their guests the fomner's mother, Mrs. Charles Moore, and Mrs. Robert Brown of Troutlake, Wash. Mrs. Hilda Parker returned recent ly from a visit with friends in Taco ma. While there a party was' formed taking a trip to Rainier Park, where sevesal days were spent at Paradise Inn. Mrs. J. McGetchie, quite ill, is improving. who has been R. Freytag has leased the east cor ner of his property on Arlington and Clackamas boulevard to Hall & Son, Mr. and Mrs. George Clarkes were Oregon City visitors last Saturday. Mr. Crockett and Mr. H. Kleinsmith were Oregon City visitors last Satur day. The Leichtweis brothers motored to Molalla last Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hubbard visited with Mr. and. Mrs. A. Gasser last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman and grand daughter spent last Sunday in Oregon City with friends. W. H. Bottemiller and son transact ed business at Molalla last Saturday. Mrs.'C. Marshall was a recent visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Leichtweis. Do not forget the milk testing next Saturday afternoon, August 26th. 7 Alva Gard and Clifford Cook were Oregon City visitors last Saturday. Messrs Berger, Ringo, Gasser and George Hofstetter motored to Portland last Saturday, where they transacted business. The Beaver Creek co operative truck hauled wheat for George Hofstetter, Jr., last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Scouton and family were Sunday guests of their son, Mr. Frank Scouton, and family. Mrs. A. M. Brayton has returned to her home in Oregon City, after spend ing several weeks with her grandson, Lyle Ke!io:-rg, and l.imily, at Newport. Charles J. I'iood, who liu beeii critically ill at the Oregnn City hospi tal, is slowly improving. Mrs. Sherman W. Moody and daugh ter Roberta of Eugene, arrved in Ore gon City Tuesday for a ten days' visit with her bister, Mrs. O. Mi'dred Stafford. Mrs. Augusta Warner and Mrs. So phia. Moody, who have been enjoying a vacation at Seaside, have returned to their homes in Oregon City. William B. Shively, an attorney of Portland, visited his sister. Miss Lil ian Shively, in Oregon City, this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodward, and Mrs Thomas Jones and daughter, attended the fu neral of Mr. Bert Woodward, which was held in Portland off Monday after noon of this week. The deceased was a brother of R. E. Woodward. Mrs. Thomas Randall and daughter Miss. Velina, who have Deen visiting Mrs. Randall's sister", Mrs. Margnret Wood, at Lewiston, Idaho, returned to Oregon City on' Thursday of last week where they will visit with' Mr. Randall and friends, before returning to Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Edwin Young and daughter Miss Myrtle, of Oregon city, enjoyed a vacation at Gearheart with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young, who have a cottage there. Mrs. Young and daughter were accompan ied to Gearheart by Mr. Young, Walter Young and Miss Geneva, who returned home Sunday evening. Miss Reta Boylan, who is making her home with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Green, spent the week-end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boylan, at Cathlamet "Scoop" Young and sister, Miss Myrtle Young, Miss Gertie Wilson and THE above picture shows that one gallon of SWP house paint covers 360 square feet of surface, two coats. Ordinary paint covers from 200 to 250 square feet. That is the first saving. SWP, though heavy-bodied, flows easily and evenly, thus cutting down the time required to apply tt. That is, the second, saving. SWP outlasts tweror three paint ings with ordinary paint, saving the c2) cost of materials for repainting and also saving the labor cost which is about 75 per cent of the total expense. In buying paint res the area a gallon covers, not the cost per gal lon, that determines its economy. We carry a complete line of SWP. If you plan to paint your house, let us help you. Our paint man is an expert. His ad--vice is free. Consult him. Paints and Varnishes FOR SALE BY Huntley-Draper Drug Co. I The Swedish crew that has the con tract for getting out rock at Fisher's 'quarry will complete their job soon, having taken out about 3000 pounds, averaging about 85 yards per day. The ock was distributed on market road .number 8, one mile on the Springwater ;road and about 220 yards, on the Funk i road. ' DR. E. A. GIBBS, Nervous and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Room 2 Beaver Bloctc Oregon City. If H JTOjrGLS THE UNIVERSAL TRACTO H y ! . SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU From 12 to 3 P. M. Regular Chicken Dinner...60e Special Chicken Dinner..75c Served in courses. If you have not yet tried Paramount food and Para mount service there is a treat in store for you. The Paramount Opposite Court House. 419 419 MAIN STREET k . The New Location Of MILLER'S SHOE STORE I have bought the stock and .fixtures of the H. S. Goldman Second Hand store and will carry a full line of Men's and Boys' every-day clothing and shoes, but must firt close out the present stock of second-hand hardware, tools, jewelry and clothing. This Stock Is Being Closed Out At A Sacrifice. If you want to share in the bargains, act quick ly, for they are going like hotcakes. I am too busy selling to install my shoe repairing machinery. I extend a special invitation to all old patrons and friends. Yours for, a better and bigger business than be fore the fire. 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