The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, September 07, 1922, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    THE BANNER-COURIEIvJDREGON CITY, OREGON
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922.
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Mrs. T. E. Anderson has been quite
ill the past -week with la grippe.
.Bessie 'Hattan and Hejen Gabelson
of Damascus are visiting -with rela
tives of the " lattter at Woodland,
Wash., this week.
(Mrs. R. L- Peake spent last yreek
at Seaside, returning home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hull, who have
been camping on Clear Crek the past
summer, have moved to their home
near Redland. '
J. J. Hattan, assisted by T. Prit-
chard, is constructing a concrete datm
across Clear Creek for Mrs. Jackson.
The dam ' will tte used to make
swimming pool.
f Mrs. Sissel of. Portland' gave a very
j interesting talk on home missionary
work at the school house last wea
nesday evening. .
J. G- Mumpower is having piling
driven in the bank of the Clackamas
bordering on his ifeach orchard. The
high water last winter did consider
able damage by washing out the land.
Among the: students attending
Franklin High school from Carver
are: Roland Peake, Mildred Hattan
and Elda Smith. Several from Logan
are aitflsnding there also.
Carl and Clark Mumpower have
" gone to the mountains on a hunting
trip.
Mr. Tom Pritchard, J. X Hattan
and son Grant, returned fifrm the
huckleberry patch on Tuesday with
six well-filled five-gallon cans of
huckleberries.
Mrs M. J. Dicken and Mrs. Kirk
returned from their visit to Molalla
and Beaver Creek on Friday.
Mrs. Bunting, who has been having
a severe attack of pneumonia, is
slowly recovering. She will imove,
with her children, to Gresham in the
ntear future- Mr. Bunting will remain
with the Carver Canning co. until the
fruit season is over.
Mrs Everett Hewitt's little daugh
ter was taken very ill with convul
sions on Saturday. Dr. Huyke is at
tending her. '
The Carver ibasball nine played
two games on Sunday with Wood
stock, each team turning in a victory.
This closes the baseball season at
Carver.
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Mrs. H. H. Hulbert and children
Theodore, Margaret and James, left
Tuesday forNrMcMinnvi!le to make
their home- The children will enter
the junior high school.
Mrs. Charles Moore of Troutlake,
Wash., who has 'bran the guest of her
'sons, John L. and Edward Moore, re
turned to h'Ji- heme Friday. J. L
MJore accompanied his mother and V
spending' the week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore.
Mrs. Charles Nash of Husum,
Wash., is the cuost of her daughter,
Mrs. J. I.. Moore, this v:c'k.
Mr. and Mrs- E. P. Carter, who are
spending the summer at Barview,
Ore., expect to arrive here about the
tenth of 'his month, to remain '3eT-ral
weeks.
A party composed of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Meed;;, Frett Mieeds. Mary
Meeds, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Freytag,
Mrs. Alice McKinnon. Mary IiOuise
Merrick, Mr.- and Mm R. Freytag,
Ern-ast Freytag and Alice Freytag, re
turned from Barview (Monday eve
ning, after spending the week-end at
the beach.
Miss Mary Hathaway returned'
Monday, after spending the wetek-endH
with Mr. and ' Mrs. E. P- Carter at
Barview.
Mr. J. E. Hammack of Portland and
R. M. McGe-yhie returned Monday
evening, after spending three day3 at
Pacific City, where tlfcy enjoyed a
fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs F. A, Burdon and
daughter, Miss Fayne, spent the
weekf-end at Cannon Beach,
Mrs. .E. Gladys Nash and mother,
Mrs. Bennet, have returned after an
extended motor tour.
The first yearly meeting of the
Gladstone W. c. T. U. was held at
home of Mrs. Ada Sievers, Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. William Amen has had aa her
guest her sister, Mrs. Pearl Creig.
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OSWEGO
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A large number of Oswego people
motored to Seaside to spend Labor
Day. Mi. and Mrs. J. A. Lord left
on Thursday with Portland friends,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steffens left Fri
day, and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fulton
Uli Saturday. All report a good
time and warm weather betweten
showers.
Mrs. Roy I lifter and Mr3. John
Potter of Seattle, are the guests of
Mrs- John Erickson. Mrs. Roy Potter
was formerly Miss Esther Erickson
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yates, Mr. and
Mrs. Geor'j Emrick and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Sigler were among the Oswego
people attending the railroad men's
picnic at. Capitol City Park, Labor
Day.
Charles Bickner' and Vern Barkley
went on a fishing trip to Mr. Hood
last wek.
Mrs. Charles Bickner has been con
fined to 1 er bed for several days with
a light attack of typhoid fever. She
is now much better and able to be up
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rafferty, Hilda
Carlson, Da' Carlson and Esther
Lund of Portland, were guests of Mrs-
John Erickson, Sunday.
Mrsf. P. H. Jarisch and Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Barkley motored on the
Columbia Highway, Sunday.
Mrs. Louisa Lund i3 still very ill at
her home in South Oswego. She has
been confined to her bed for some
tmfe and there is small hope of her
recovery.
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CHERRY VILLE
& Parnell Averill
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School begins here next Monday.
J. J. Tuescher will soon go to work
on th'3 loop road beyond Government
Camp.
C. W. Harri-3 and Mrs. J- T. Friel,
Jr., have' gone to Oregon City, where
they will serve on the grand jury.
Grading on the Mt. Hood loop road
will be finished this weekl Upon the
completion of this work the road
cA'w and outfit will move to Pendle
ton. '
Many huckleberry pickers are still
in this vicinity, especially on Wild
cat Mountain.
Rock crushers are busy beyond Zig
Zag and a mile of crushed rock is
being spread each week on the new
road.
A larg'j number of auto, parties
were Cherryville visitors over Sun
day. Richatril and Clayton Davia, who
have been spending their Tacation
here, have returned to Portland,
where they comn-'jneed school on
Monday.
The bridge over the Sandy river, a
mile est of the Sandy lumber mill,
will be completed this week and the
tlun-'j will be extended to the big tun
nel three miles north. Fred Beechel
and a crew are doing the work.
Horse Easily" Poisoned.
A horse is very easily poisoned and
many deaths have resulted from feed
ing moldy silage.
Subscribe for the Banner-Couvier,
Use
jiPrufo S
jTr-- Always
lSik: Endure"
There's Material and Workman
ship to back up
.Style and Appearance
that's why
REDIMADES ENDURE
It's REDIMADE MAKE-READY
that saves you money
1. Regular Redimadfi Sectional
built for permanency '
2. Economy Sectional, semi-per
manent convertible type
Easy for the inexperienced to
4 erect
Economical to ship
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Garages $45.00 and up.
Built to endure? Absolutely!
REDIMADE BLDG. CO.. Portland
E- 11th and Market Streets
' Phone East 5114
wherever water
proofing is
needed
9
llail Products Co.
s 500 Washington
PORTLAND, OREGON
Cedar
Chests
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Made to
Order
HIGGINS
MY g Company
1912 E. Glisan St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Eat
Mrs. Schield's
HOME MADE
NOODLES
SPAGHETTI
MACARONI
G. A. LeSiman Co.
Manufacturers
PORTLAND, OREGON
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A hunting party, composed of N.
McKillican, Glenn Irish, Don Larios
and John Founds, returned Monday
from a three days' camping trip at
Table Rock, twelvfe miles east of Mo
lalla. They brought back a large sup
ply of the delicious huckleberries
found in-fnat vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKillican
will soon move into their new home
on the Pacific Highway.
Mrs. Floyd Hogan of Gladstone was
a caller at the Hogan home In Bolton,
on Monday.
Bertha and Mildred McKillican were
numbered among the guests xf a very
cleverly arranged "pirate party," held
recently on the banks of the Tualatin
river at Willamette- The affair was
given in honor of . Miss Ruth Miller,
whose birthday occured on that date.
Mrs. Anna Gallinger was a guest of
her mother, .Mrs. H,. D.,McLirty, last
Saturday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Gouguler and daugh
ter Edith left Sunday for their home
in Portland. They have been spendr
lag the summer at Magone's Park.
Walling Funeral
Funeral services of the late Adam
Walling, an old tiiL'a reiider.t of Os
wego, were held at the Oswego ceme
tery Saturday afternoon. Mr. Wall
ing had lived here for a number of
years and at one time own'ed a large
peach orchard a few miles from hre.
At the time of .his . death. Which was
caused from heart trouble, he was liv
ing at Garden Home.
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Mt. Hood
Ice Cream
Heathized to Preserve
the Vitamines.
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Daily Served to Oregon
City.
MT. HOOD ICE
CREAM CO.
Portland, Ore.
ASK FOR
PORT-O
True Fruit
Products
Strawberry
Loganberry
Cherry
Orange
Tokay
Golden Mint
PORT-O FRUIT
PRODUCTS GO.
Portland, Oregon
TRY
Bradley's Pies
East 5100 645 Grand Avenue
Portland, Oregon.
"
HOME
MADE
jtlice jCove's
Orange Marmalade
A Correctly Shredded Oregon Product
Fruit and Sugar 100 Pure
IS NOT
BITTER
YOU WILL SAY IT IS DELICIOUS
ALICE LOVE
1004 E. 27th. St. No.
Portland, Oregon
Member Associated Industries ol Oregon
Children Cry for Fletcher s
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of
. on the wrapper all-hese years
jC&Jty?-f 3ust t0 Protect the coming
. ftarv, -cUcuS generations. Do not be deceived.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
Never attempt to relieve your baby with a
remedy that you would use for yourself.
What is CASTOR! A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its
age is its guarantee. For more than tliirty years it has
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids
the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Comfort The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bought
thb Centaur company, new vork citv.
I j fiS DETROIT
ill ,iiBiit''
0uick, convenient, com
fortable transportation at
economical cost has made
the completely equipped
and newly improved Ford
Coupe the busiest car on
our thoroughfares today.
A saver of time and
money. Terms.
Park-Shepherd Motor Co.
INCORPORATED
4th & Main Sts.
Oregon City
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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
of Oregon City
Safety, Honesty, Court
esy, Service
4 p. c. paid on Savings
512 Main St,
Oregon City
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
EDITORIAL
PROSPERITY.
The ADVANCEMENT OF OREGON CITY IS
CLOSEST TO THE HEARTS OF ORGEON CITY
BUSINESS MEN.
In fact they stand ready to lead us forward in a
great movement of civic expansion, progress and
prosperity. BUT THIS CALLS FOR CO-OPERATION
ON THE PART OF ALL OUR CITIZENS.
The actual putting of our shoulders to the wheel
and Boost! Boost!! Boost!!!
Such co-operation can be extended by indulging
in normal business transactions, normal business
patronage and by so doing bring about normal busi
ness conditions and PROSPERITY FOR EVERY
ONE CONCERNED.
Conservatism is a good thing on many occa
sions but when it comes to hoarding your finances,
indulging in radical business pessimism or adopting
a "scared-to-death" 'attitude , of commercial re
trenchment then you are not only doing yourself
an injustice but your own community, its adjacent
trading territory and all the people therein. Thus
spending your money freely for what you need be
comes a heart-to-heart proposition PERMEATED
WITH THE SPIRIT OF LIVE AND LET LIVE.
An opportunity to benefit yourself by benefiting
your neighbor. An opportunity to serve and serve
profitably.
WE ARE ALSO 'URGING YOU TO KEEP
YOUR DOLLARS AT HOME. We are asking your
personal support in boosting and buying merchan
dise SOLD OR MADE IN ORGEON CITY. For
truly the Financial Assets of any community is the
gauge used in measuring its prosperity. Increase
these assets and prosperity increases. Deplete
them and prosperity shrinks. The newcomer in our
city; the business man looking for location; the
capitalist fw investment ALL INQUIRE FIRST
AS TO THE SIZE AND CONDITION OF THE
COMMUNITY'S ASSETS. " '
The habit of spending your money, folks, for
purchases in some other city is only another
form of BANKING THAT MONEY THERE IN
THE FUTURE. , It cannot be used to satisfy the
obligations of our people, to transact the com
mercial life of our city -or to be re-invested intp im
provements that make it more attractive.
If every person living within the confines of
Oregon City will think this matter over, stop and
reason within themselves, PERSONALLY TRACE
THE DOLLAR SPENT AWAY FROM HERE,
what becomes of it and how it personally affects
themselyes they will certainly take a renewed
pledge of Loyalty to the Business Men of this citv
AND STICK TO IT.
Jones Drug Co.
"In busiri&ss ior your
health".
Try our delicious foun
tain lunch
Frank Busch &
Sons
"The Home of Good
Furniture"
"The Winchester Store"
-Visit our model grocery
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P. O. B. Oregon City .
The three leaders in
. Motor Cars
STOKES MOTOR
CAR CO.
Phone 750. 1114 Main.
MAC'BRY BATTERY
No Water No Acid
No Attention
GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS
Distributors for
Clackamas County
Green Point Garage
Phon680-J
DURANT 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