The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, August 31, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    THE BANNER-CUUKIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922
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Berry Pickers Return.
C. L. Shaw and family, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw and
daughter of Hoff, returned. Sunday
after a week's camping trip spent at
the Summit House. Both families
brought in several gallons of huckleberries.
Road Work Tied Up Again.
Monday morning witnessed one of
the biggest walk-outs yet on the road
work on the Mt. Hood Loop. All of
Palmer's men quit, including the rock
crusher crew, engineers and truck
drivers. No pay, no work, seems to
be the slogan.
Family Returns From Visit.
R. S. Smith and family returned
last Friday evening from- an eight-day
trip to Spokane, where they were
guests of Mrs. Smith's relatives. They
went by way of The Dalles, Pendleton,
Dayton, Wash., making the run each
way four hundred fifty-seven miles
In two days. The only trouble they
had. either way was one flat tire.
I. O. O. F. Picnic Sunday.
The Sandv I. O. O. F. and Rebekah
Lodegs will hold their annual picnic-
Sunday. The place has not been defi
nitely decided upon, but it will be
somewhere near Sandy, probably Ce
dar Creek or down on the Sanidy river.
Mrs. P. T. Sullivan and small son
Frank returned to theirhome in Port
land Sunday, after a visit with Mrs.
Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Clark.
Miss Mildred De Shazer started
clerking in Meinig's store Monday
morning.
(Mr. and Mrs. Eenske of Lents were
in Sandy Saturday on business.
A neice of Mrs. Strong is quite ill at
the Strong summer home on the Bluff
road. She has developed symptoms of
typhoid fever.
Mrs. Henry Aschoff, who was so se
verely burned several weeks ago, was
moved to the Dittert home last week,
where she is being cared for Iby Mrs.
Dittert. She is how able to walk a
few steps.
Cecil O. Duke returned last Wed
nesday frojn a "week's vacation, which
he spent at Washington and British
Columbia Points.
Miss Hazel" Beers left last Saturday
for Government Camp. Sunday she
climbed to the top of Mt. Hood and
returned home Monday evening, think
ing the adventure well worth while.
Miss Lippold and Miss Margaret Mil
ler were members of the party, nine
teen in all, who made the ascent.
Mrs. F. D. Eason returned home
Sunday evening, after a week's visit
with friends in Salem. Several social
affairs were given in her honor dur
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beers and Lois
motored to Currinsville and back
Monday.
Mrs. Gillett left for Portland Satur
day morning, after a visit at the Es
son home.
Mr. and Mrs. Pilgrim, accompanied
by their three children and Mrs. Pil
grims mother, left Monday for Illi
nois. The Pilgrims took up a home
stead near Dover and proved up on it
this spring.
Mrs. R. E. Esson and children were
in town Monday and Tuesday. '
. J. Scales went to Portland Monday
and returned Tuesday. While there he
took a serum treatment, as he! has
been very miserable for some time.
Mrs. O'Connor., and Master O'Con
nor of Portland, a niece and nephew
of Mrs. Mattingly's, are guests at the
Mattingly home.
Cyril Gray and Frank Christensen
have rented Jack Barnett's truck and
are hauling Ities and number from
Brun's mill.
Alf. Bell and J. C. Loundree loaded
a car at Scenic last week with cord
wood cut by Mr. Bower's crew.
The Sandy grade school now has a
beautiful piano. The Parent-Teachers
Association raised about sixty dollars
to pay on it and the school board fur
nished some.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn returned
last week from a trip to the coast
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Proctor were
Portland visitors Monday afteroonn.
Ernest Harris came down from
Hood River to visit the home folks
over Sunday.
A. B. Shelley came down from The
Dalles last Wednesday evening and
took his mother home to Hood River.
Mrs. Shelley was a guest at the P. T.
Shelley home a few days last week.
The Frace family motored into town
Sunday afternoon. -y
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CANBY
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The Union High School Wins.
On Saturday night, Aug. 26th, Marks
Paririe cast the final ballot in the
final special election. The final vote
at Marks Prairie broke the district tie,
which held the movement in suspense
since Saturday night of August 21st,
'when the voting began, and the union
high school wins. All progressive citi
zens of the various 'districts are glad.
It is a great day for this section of our
beautiful Williamette valley. .
ing hunt.
Married, on Friday, August 25th, at
the, home of the bride's parents In
Camby, Miss Edith Johnson and Jim
Mullen. Everybody loves' them, re
spects them and wishes them a long
life of prosperity and happiness.
Charles Kraxberger - of Macksburg
returned this week from an extended
trip to Austria. , '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson of
Roseburg were "in Canby this week
and attended the JohnsonTMiller wed
ding. "
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham made
a trip to the ' coast last week, re-
turning Sunday night ,
Dr. Hempstead has several "people
picking evergreen berries on his firm
near Aurora. Dr. Hempstead has al
ready shipped to the canning factory
a large poundage, and pays his pick
this year will net about ten tons.
Prof. J. H. Collins of Independence,
Ore., was in Canby Tuesday in the in
high school. Prof. Collins is well and
high school. Prof., Colling s well and
favoraibly known at Monmouth Normal
school and has a wide experience in
normal and high, school work.
Prof. Churchill and wife of Salem
were in Canby last Friday and attend
ed a mass meeting at Marks Prairie
in the interest of the union high school
movement.
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The Ford and Fordson dealers put
on an attractive parade and demon
stration in Canby last Saturday. The
largest gathering seen in the city for
many moons enjoyed the feast of good
things the Ford people had in store
for them. Fifty prizes were awarded
for the best of as many things, and the
moving pictures, showing the opera
tion of the Ford plant in Detroit, in the
building of a Ford car from start to
finish, were both new and interesting
to many of our rural population who
witnessed it At night the crowd was
favored by a wireless radio concert
On last Sunday the Canby baseball
team played the Troutdale team on the
Troutdale diamond. The score was
14 to 15 in favor of Canlby. Eleven
innings were played and the game was
full of action and enthusasm.
Joe and Bob Brown of Aurora stop
ped in Canby last Monday on their
way home from a hunting trip - in
Umatilla county. To show the sports
around home that deer and bear are
not the only big game of which Oregon
may be proud, they carried a string of
twenty-four jack rabbit ears across the
front of their car. Quite an ear pull-
TRY GOLDEN CRUST BREAD
made by
MOLALLA BAKERY
Molalla, Oregon
OSWEGO
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The water front lots on Oswego Lake
which the Oregon Iron and Steel Com
pany recently put up for sale have
suddenly been taken from the market;
C. B. Hall, has been agent for the prop
erty, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clinefelter and
family and Mr. and Mrs. George Bul
lock spent several days In the moun
tains hucklebeiry picking. They came
heme with some very line berries and
trout
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Normand, who
have motoring through Calfornia, re
turned home last Tnursday. Mr Nor-
manid was formerly district manager
for the Pathe Company, but is -now
manager of the Circle Theatre in Portland.
Carl Bethke, John Haines and 4Clar
ence Haines, with Grant Whitie of
Canby, ihave gone, to the mountains on
a hunting trip.
An invitation dancing party was
given in Grange Hall last Saturday
night The committee in charge is
forming a dancing club for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lord entertained
last Tuesday evening in honor of the
committee which is composed of: Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Beckner, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stef
fen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bethke, Mr.
and Mrs. George Bmrch, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
Lord.
Mrs. W. G. Weightman waff hostess
to a party of friends on her birthday
anniversary, Saturday evening. A
very delightful evening was spent in
card playing and dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borghorst, who
have been at Seaside for two weeks,
have returned home. They intend
leaving the first of next week for a
two weeks' stay at Long Beach, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham arid
son spent several days last week visit
ing relative and friends at Harris
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reilly of Port
land were, week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Emrich.
Mrs. James Neiss and two children
of Portland have been the guests of
Mrs. I. A. Lord for a week.
John Ferguson was given a sur
prise party Saturday night, the occa
sion being his birthday.
Mrs. Herman Preston of Seattle and
Mr. fod Mrs. K. Pratt of Eugene, on
a motor trip from the university city
to the sound, were guests of Mrs. Dora
E. Wilson last week. While here Mrs.
Wilson entertained with a big party
in their honor. "
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson and sons
Vern and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Waldorf and Glen Waldorf, left here
Sunday on an extended trip through
California. They will also visit the
Oregon Caves and Crater Lake while
on the trip.
John Erickson and Dolmar Eri'r.kson
have returned from Altoona, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern1 RarkW
.Oswego visitors Sunday.
Portland were dinner guests nf Mr.
and Mrs. George Emrich Thursday
evening.
Morris McDonald. Gladvs McDon
ald and Hazeldean Fulton are leaving
Saturday for a weeks' stay at the
beach.
Mrs. N. G. Weightman was hostess
at a dinner party for a number of
friends Wednesday evening.
ADEN'S STORE
H. D. ADEN, Proprietor
Wilson ville, Oregon
General Merchandise
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, FLOUR AND FEED
NAILS, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT
GRAIN BAGS, BALE TIES
fSay it with Jlowers
The Farmer's Bank of Wilsonville
Vhe $tank Vhat S&acrs the farmer
Keep your money where
it will serve you best
OPEN AN ACCOUNT
TO-DAY
We are not seeking a great bulk of business
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
business with an institution ever ready and glad
to render them every reasonable accommoda
tion and service. We would be glad to have you
open an account any time, but why not today?
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
Four (4) paid on time deposits,
" CARVER STATE BANK
Carver, Oregon
GRANT B. DIMICK, President THOS. E. ANDERSON, Vice-Pres.
R. E. LOOMIS, Cashier
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CAREFUL
CONSCIENTIOUS
SERVICE
I the result of nineteen
years study and practice
Have your next pair of
1 glasses made here, at Ore-
gon City's only exclusive
1 ly Optical office.
Dr. Freeze, Eye Specialist
1 207-8 Masonic Bldg.,
Oregon City, Ore.
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j Phone 380 for appointment
MASON
HEAVY DUTY CORD
Oversize
30x3
32x4
33x4
34x4
$13.75
24.50
24.70
25.35
Special features of the
MASON
Extra heavy non skid "M"
tread, eight plies 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.
Ilorth-West Tire Co.
Warren & Blodgett, Prop.
407 Main St Oregon City
Banner-Courier clasified a da brine
home the bacon.
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A party composed of Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. McGetchie, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Niles and family, iMr. and Mrs. J. E.
Hamimack and son Egbert, of Port
land, and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hage-
mami and family of MJlwaukie, return
ed from NeTPport Sunday evening,
after a delightful ten days' outing.
The party occupied three of the Sea-
crest cottages while .there.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Legler and
daughter Mildred, spent the week-end
in Hillsboro, the guests of Mr. Leg-
ler"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Legler.
S. ,M. Bby of . Vancouver, Wash
spent the week-end with his son, Edw.
Eby.
Mrs. C. N. Parker, Mrs. Mary Whit-
comlb and Mrs. Laura Fleu returned
Sunday morning from a visit to
Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meds and
children Mary and Fred, returned
home Tuesday, after spending their
vacation at Spokane, Wash., their
former home.
Mrs. H. C. Stevens and Miss Muriel
Stevens of Oregon City were Glad
stone visitors Thursday.
Mrs. A. B. Todd of Forest Grove
has returne4 to her home, after spend
ing several days with her daughter,
Mrs. M. E. Turner.
Mrs. Charles Moore of Troutlake.
Wash., returned to her home Wednes
day, after spending several davs visit-
ling relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Alldridge re
turned Friday evening from Newport,
Guaranteed Repair Work" .
by expert mechanics aided by our
complete shop equipment.
Genuine Ford and Fordson parts
Large, complete stock.
Automobile Accessories
Full line.
Goodyear Tires
Oregon City's original Goodyear
agency. .
Gasoline and Oils
Union Gasoline Valvoline Oils.
Convenient Storage with day and night accessibility.
At Elevator. Phone 390
Oldest, Largest and Best Equipped Ford -Service
Station
Successful Men
Really successful men men who have
never worked all their lives for the sake
of getting rich, and yet are "well fixed,"
are invariably thrifty.
A fixed financial program is a great help
to any man trying to save money. A plan
of saving must be based on a knowledge
of what constitutes true economy, r
One of the first steps on the road to true
success is the starting of a savings ac
count, and adding to it regularly.
Bank of Oregon city
OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
where they enjoyed a few days' va
cation.
Law Firm In New Location
Th law finm of Dimick & Mulvey
have leased -rooms in the Hogg build
ing, opposite the court house, and will
occupy the same on or before Septem
ber first.
The firm will occupy three front
rooms which, from the standpoint of
location and convenienee, are among
the most desirable law offices i the
city.
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Steam bath Massage, Eleetro-Chiropractic and Ozone treatments.
Office Hours: 9 to 1, 2 to 5.
414-15 Stock Exchange Building, Third' and TamhIH Sts.
Phone Main 2722 Portland Ore. Res. Phone, Tabor 1520
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Public
Hig
h School
Where will you attend HighVSchool this year? Do you know that
Colton is offering the strongest Musical course 'both vocal and instru
mental in Clackamas county? New Dormitory, new athletic field, new .
gymnasium, splendid faculty, excellent moral surroundings!
Full four-year standard courses of study.
Parents and students are invited to investigate.
, For information address or call on Clerk, School District No.' 53.
Phone Colton 11-2, Colton, Oregon. ' 8-10-4t.
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SAN FRANCISCO
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Through California
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"Oregon Outdoors;" "California for the Tourist and other-
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For fares, reservations and other particulars, ask agents
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent.
At the Foot
of Singer Hill
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If anything go3 wrong with your Car call
us up and we will fix it at once and at a
very moderate charge.
And if it is necessary to replace any part or
bring the car to our shop, you will be pleased
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