The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, September 21, 1922, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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    THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922. ,
Page Seva
PORTLAND PLANS WORLD
I CAMPAIGN FOR FAIR.
An Oregon advertising campaign
that will extend throughout the world
will be started 'at once if the people
of the state approve the measure on
the ballot at the state election Nov
ember 7th, permitting Portland In t. :
itself for the Oregon 1925 Expo;'.k ..
Already plans have been made tor
campaign intendej to attract to Ore
gon hundreds of thousands of people
not only to the ex; ;sition, but to see
the scenic and otlu..' attractions of
the state. .
One of the distinctive ;lans which
ha3 already received official sanction
in Washington, is the use of Oregon
scenery on postage stamp, which will
be printed specially for the exposition
period, for use throughout the United
States. Already dies have been cast
Save
the
wrappers
Good for
premiums
on the
Qhe Gasoline
of Quality
rasn raw
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for a stamp showing Mt. Hood and
another showing Crater Lake, and
plans are being formulated for several
other of the outstanding bits of scenic
attractions of the state. , ,
I is the intention to spread the Ore
gon gospel into every section of the
country by every known means, in
cluding extensive use of motion pic
tures. These are being prepared now.
It is the intention to so advertise Ore
gon that it will become as widely
known as a scenic state as California.
It is figured that with the 1925 ex
position as the bat is of this campaign,
the stare can be crowded with visitors
during the year 1925, with beneficial
returns thereafter to every part of
OregoT. ,
Chai S3 and Frank Kraxberger, well
known is 'dent? of Macksburg, were
callers at ne Banner-Courier office,
Tuesday. -
Satisfies the sweet tooth
and aids appetite and digestion.
Cleanses mouth and teeth.
A great boon to smokers,
relieving hot, dry mouth.
Combines pleasure and
benefit.
Don't miss the joy of the
new WaiSLEY'S P-K-the sugar
coated peppermint tid bit!
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HILLS
Make a fresh start get a clean
tankfulof "Red Crown" and then
watch how your engine performs.
Watch it on the hills. Every
drop of "Red Crown" vaporizes
rapidly and uniformly in the car
buretor and is consumed com
pletely in the cylinders. You get a
continuous stream of power
more mileage at lower cost. -
, "RedCrown"isuniforminqua!
ty you won't need to bother
lith carburetor adjustments if
you fill your tank with "Red
Crown" and nothing else.
Fill at the Red Crown sign
at Service Stations, garages and
other dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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UPPER HIGHLAND
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The repairing of our school house is
nearly completed and school began
Wednesday, Sept. 20th. The children,
as weir as their teacher, Miss Esther
Moser, are glad to hear of the many
improvements which have been made.
The room has been painted, the black
boards slated, four new windows have
been added on the east side, and a
swivel chair, for the teacher has -been
purchased. Mr.' and Mrs. Jim Ruther
ford have been doing the work.
Miss Mildred Simms left Sunday to
resume her studies at the Oregon City
high school, "where she is a sophomore.
The annual meeting of the Clacka
mas County Rural Baptist people, was
held Sunday,"Sept. 17th, at the Baptist
church in Oregon City. A goodly num
ber of our people attended and enjoyed
the day. '
F. Moser, accompanied byhisdaugh
ter; Miss Moser, our teacher, spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Kandle. ' ' : ,
Miss Esther Martin returned home
from the hopyard on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Fonander and son
'Melvin were Oregon City, visitors on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hamilton and
son and Mr. and Mrs. H. Winn and
children, of Portland, spent Sunday at
the Owens home. .
t$ t$ 8 8 $8
BOLTON
J xuildred McKillican J
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Mr3. C. H. Reinke of Willamette
was,. a Bolton visitor, ,Mondy.
Mr. Valliere has left for Hood River.
where he is to be engaged in packing
appjles. ' , -
John Hogan left Sunday for Cor-
vallis, where he is to enter the Agri
cultural College. .
Miss Meta Draper of The Dalles is
here on an extended visit with friends
and relatives.
Richard Nixon has left for the Ore
gon Agricultural college, where he is
to attend school. He is a junior at
that institution. "
Miss Bertha MeKillicah was a guest
of honor at a "prettily appointed din
ner party at her home Saturday" eve
ning, the affair being in honor cf her
birthday anniversary. Ths guests
were: Ruby Hogan, Meade -Mcisilli-
can, Mildred McKillican, Rex Ram
sour, Don Larios, Elmer Simpson and
the guest of ho'ior.
Mr. and Mr N. McKillican are hav
ing their kitchen remodeled. The
work is b ag done by, F. C. Hall of
West Linn
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hammerle
were visi ts in Willamette, Friday
evening.
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WEST LINN
- Dennis Kidby i f
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Mr. and Mr?. T. B. Davenport of the
Rosemont district, returned recently
from a camping trip to Belknap
Springs. They report a very enjoyable
trip.
Miss Helen Leathers of the Union
High school staff, with Miss Grace
Tiffany of the' Oregon City High
school, drove to Rockaway Beach last
Friday night. They returned Sunday,
after enjoying the ocean for two days.
Miss Harriett Joy Thayer has re
turned to school, after an-absence, due
to the affliction of poison oak.
Miss Eleanor Hall, who has "for some
time suffered with tuberculosis of the
hip, is getting along as well as can be
expected. Eleanor -completed ""' her
freshman year at West Linn High last
June. We all wish her complete and"
speedy recovery. .
Harry Sladen spent Sjinday after
noon with Dennis Kidby.
The, Rosemont Community Club has
completed plans for a big exhibit at
the Canby fair, and hopes to repeat its
success of last year.
WILLAMETTE
Beulah Snidow
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A farewell party was given to Miss
Lucy Spatz at 'her home Wednesday
evening. " The guests brought many
beautiful gifts and a pleasant evening
was enjoyed by all. The guests were
Miss Veda Andrus, Miss Clara Bartho
lomew, Mrs. Afl McLfiar, Mrs. Ed.
Buckles, Misses Mabel and Esther
Larson, Mrs. John Casey. Mrs. Ewald
Leisman, Mrs. Lucy Mathers. Mrs. J.
L. Gary, Mrs: W. W. Davis, Mrs. John
Ream, ,Miss Mary Leisman and Mrs.
H. Leisman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Leisman and
children, Mrs. John Casey and Mrs.
Lucy Mathers spent the week-end at
Prescott, Ore., visiting Mr. and Mrs
William Wing.
Miss Lucy Spatz and Miss Marian
Paterson left .Monday morning for
Willamette University.
Earl Mootry spent several days last
week with his parents. He left Satur
day evening for Salem, where he will
attend Willamette University. "
The Willamette grammar school
opened Monday with an enrollment of
201, and a capable corps of teachers
on hand to conduct the school work.
J. R. Bowland is principal and will
teach the eighth grade; Miss Mary
Shannon will have charge of the sev
enth. Miss Frances Waldron the sizth.
Miss Florence Fromong the fifth, Miss
Thelma De Bok the fourth, Miss Mabel
Larson the third, Miss Elsie Fellows
the second, and ,Mrs. Dibble the pri
mary room.
Miss Harriet Snidow left Monday
morning for the Oregon Agricultural
College.
Miss Arda Cox spent Saturday at the
home of Miss Mabel Robertson of Os
wego. .
Lloyd Junken spent Sunday at the
home of hi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Junken.
A dancing party in honor of Bruce
Wilson was given at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilson,
last Saturday. After an evening"-pf
dancing, ice cream and cake were ser
ved to the guests by Mrs, Wilson and
Miss Gestie Wilson. Those present
were: Misses Arda Cox, Ruth Junken,
Hazel Hudson, Elsie Junken and Ver
neita Strong; "Messrs. Roy Buckles,
Bruce Wilson, Herbert King, Gordon
Tuor, Jesse Mootry, Chester Carpen
ter, Gerald Baty and Robert Wilson ;
also Mesdames Tuor, Denton and Wilson.
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- CANBY
Dr. John Fuller
' Married.
- Miss Salma Olson of Canby, and
Victor Anderson of Tacoma, Wash.,,
were united in marriage on Tuesday
afternoon, September 12th. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. Ovest
Skilbred of the Lutheran church.'' The
occasion took place at the home of the
bride's parents in Can.by. Mr. Ander
Cedar
Chests
Made to
Order
HIGGINS
MYg Company
1912 E. Glisan St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Orange Marmalade
A Correctly Shredded Oregon Product
Fruit and Sugar 100 Pure . -YOU
WILL SAY IT IS DELICIOUS
ALICE LOVE
1004 E. 27th. St. No. Portland, Oregon
Member Associated Industries of Oregon
k::x:k::xk::xk
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 r
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
son is a son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Anderson of Tacoma. After spending
a few days at Seaside, "Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson will go to Tacoma, where
he is connected with the Tacoma Auto
Electric. Co. A, large number of
friends, among them school chums and
classmates of te hCanby high school,
from which the bride graduated with
honors, will wish for her and her hus
band a happy and successful career.
" Born.
To Mr. and Mrs. C l. Strong, .a
twelve-pound boy, last Sunday.
To Mr. and Mrs. E: R. Bab of Au
rora, on Sunday last, a boy.
On Tuesday last, to Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Pitts, a girl.
Rev. Wicker and wife of the Naza
rine church, left last Monday for Gari
balda beach," where, they will, spend
their vacation.
Avon Jess and wife are spending a
few days in Vancouver, Wash.,
Prof Franklin .Launer, who went to
Eat
Mrs. Schield's
HOME MADE
NO 0 1) L E S
SPAGHETTI
MACARONI
G. A. Lehman Co.
, Manufacturers
PORTLAND, OREGON
HOME
MADE
IS NOT
BITTER
EDITORIAL
PROSPERITY.
The ADVANCEMENT OF-OREGON CITY IS
CLOSEST TO THE HEARTS OF OREGON 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 pat
ronage and by so doing bring about normal busi
ness conditions and PROSPERTY FOR EVERY
ONE CONCERNED.
Conservatism is a good thing on many occasions
but when it comes to hoarding your finances, indulg
ing in radical business pessimism or adopting a
"scared-to-death" attitude of commercial retrench
ment then you are not only doing yourself an in
justice but your own community, its adjacent trad
ing 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 profit
ably. " - ;
WE ARE ALSO URGING YOU TO KEEP YOUR
DOLLARS AT HOME. We are asking your per
sonal support in boosting and buying merchandise
SOLD OR MADE IN OREGON 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 for
investment ALL INQUIRE FIRST AS TO THE
SIZE AND CONDITION OF THE COMMUNITY'S
ASSETS.
The habit of spending your money, folks, for pur
chases in some other city is not only another form of
BANKING THAT MONEY THERE IN THE FU
TURE. It can not be used to satisfy the obligations
of our people, to transact the commercial life of our
city or to be reinvested into improvements that make
it more attractive. :
If every person living within the confines of Ore
gon City will think this matter over, stop and reason
within themselves, PERSONALLY TRACE THE
DOLLAR SPENT AWAY FROM HERE, what be
comes of -it and how it personally affects themselves
they will certainly take a renewed pledge of Loyal
ty to the Business Men of this city AND STICK TO
IT. :V . . ; .
vsz
Chicago last cummer for a special
course in music, in preparation for a
professorship in Willamette Univers
ity, has returned and was calling on
Canby friends this week. He enters
upon his duties at the beginning of the
new school year.
While on a hunting trip in the moun
tains back of .Molalla, Bennie Brusch,
eighteen-year-old son of Frank Brusch,
of 'Macksburg, was kicked by a horse
iast Monday and sustained a broken
leg. He was attended by Drs. Ded
man and Geisey.
Miss Avis Dougherty of Portland has
1
Use
ruf.6
wherever water
proofing is
needed
Hail Products Co.
500 Washington .
PORTLAND, . OREGON
EAT
MLHood
Ice Cream
Heathized to Preserve
the Vitamines.
Daily Served to Oregon
. :" City.
MT HOOD ICE
CREAM CO.
Portland, Ore.
P
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been" added to the high school faculty
of Canby for the coming year. Miss
Dougherty has taught in Kalamath
Falls, Oregon, during the last four
years and comes to the Canby sigh
sihool well recommended. She will
make her home with Mrs. Andrew
Kocher during the school year.
W. A. Maudhorst of San Diego, Cal.,
is looking for a location in Canby.
fj)5sg- Always
"31 J 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 Redimadc Sectional
built for permanency
2. Economy Sectional, semi-per
manent convertible tvne
Easy for the inexperienced to
erect
jiccmomical to ship
." 1 .-7'
" Garages $45.00 and up.
Built to endure? Absolutely!
REDIMADE BLDG. CO.. Portland
E- ,11th and Market Street
Phone East 5114
ASK FOR
PORT-O
True Fruit
Products
Strawberry
Orange
Tokay
Golden Mint
PORT-O FRUIT
PRODUCTS GO.
Portland, Oregon
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
Printing is the insepar
able companion of a
chievement. "- Your announcements
express your ideas. With
good Printing you are
sure of good results.
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Overland .. $695
Maxwell : $1060
.Willys-Knight $1595
F. O. B. Oregon City,
The three leaders in
Motor Cars ,
STOKES MOTOR
CAR CO.
Phone 750. 1114 Main.
MAC DRY BATTERY
No Water No Acid
, No Attention
GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS
Distributors for
- Clackamas County
Green Point Garage
Phone 680-J
DURANT GARS
Beautiful but built to
stand the "Gaff.
May we take your fam
ily for a ride?
Weismandel and Payne
Phone 284, Main and 11