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- , News From Over
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
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CARUS
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Ed. Brown and his bridereturned to
Carus Monday from their trip east.
Wednesday evening a rattling 'chari
vari greeted them. All attending the
. charivari were treated to cigars, gum
and strawberry ice cream. The newly
weds will reside on the Brown farm.
Miss Mary JBchmeiser has returned
home. She has been working in Ore
gon City for Dr. Meissner. ' .
Charles" Kilgore, who has ... been
. working In Portland for some time,
has returned home to stay.
Mrs. J. Irish was visiting in Oregon
- City one day last week.
, Mrs. Robert Beattie, Jr., was in Ore
gon City, Thursday.
Filling silos has begun in Carus.
Mrs. Herman- Fisher and daughter
Lena were shopping in Oregon City,
Friday. "
Mr. and Mrs. John "b'Leary, sons
Jimmy and Hughie, and daughter
Katherine, were guests at the Caseday
home, Friday evening.
Mrs. Walter Fisher made a business
trip, to Oregon City, Friday. !
Arthur Kettleson has returned to j
i Carus, after a brief absence.
Mrs. McDonald and two children are
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j
John Evans. .
Mrs. Floyd Trafton transacted busi
ness in Oregon City, Friday. '
Mrs. G. Guilliam and sister, Miss 1
: Mary Davis, were shopping in Port
land, Saturday.. "
Mr. and Mrs; Ed. Brown were after
noon callers In Mulino, Saturday.
Melvin Stewart again succeeded in
winning first prize on his fat piggie.
The young lad has just sent the prize
animal to Salem, where it will be ex
hibited at the state fair.
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PARKPLACE
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Kruger, their son
Dewey and Howard Osborne of Oregon
City, left Sunday night for Pendleton,
Ore. The men will" spend two weeks
in the Blue Mountains hunting deer.
Earl Morris of Clifton is spending a
few days at his home on the Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry May have re
turned to Oregon City.
A carload of twenty-five Guernsev
cows, selected by Mrs. A. I.. Hughes
from the herds of Clackamas county,
4 was shipped to Los Angeles last Sat
urday. This is the fourth carload se
lected by Mrs. Hughes, that has been
- shipped to the same parties during the
past year.
Stanley Ktyce of Portland spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mr3. H. Kruger.
Louie Himler and Raleigh Wood
ward returned from a trip in the Clack
amas Mountains Friday, and were for
tunate in capturing a deer.
Mrs. Munger, Mrs. Brecht, Mrs. Hel
en Purcell, Mrs. Effie Smith and Miss
Emma Brecht attended the wedding
anniversary of Mrs. Hattie Feltz, at
her home in Milwaukie, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dolson of Portland
were Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Monger.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dolson of Portland
were Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Monger.
J. P. Hart, formerly of Willapa,
Wash., "arrived in Parkplace last Sat
urday, and will make his future home
with Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Heath of the
Parkplace grocery. Mr. Hart is the
father of Mrs. Heath.
The three county commissioners of
Pacific county, Wash Christensen, of
Seaview; Leber, of South Bend, and
Wheaton, of Raymond together with
ex-commissioner J. A. Morehead and
Postmaster H. J. Brown "of Naheotta,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heath of
the Parkplace grocery, last Monday.
The gentlemen, accompanied by their
, prives, were enroute to the Pendleton
j-oundupi and to the annual convention
of county commissioners of the state
of Washington, which convenes at
Walla Walla.
Samuel Stainer has returned to his
home in McMinnville, after a visit of
several weeks with his daughter, Mrs.
Sam Wyrick. t
Blanche Johnson, Norman Glass, Ha
zel, Felth, Carl Fisher, Blanche Hol
brook, Lester Muender and Olive Sch
legel and Eddie Zoloskoski are attend
ing high school in Oregon City.
About fifteen little friends of Del
bert Smith were invited to "his home
Saturday afternoon in honor of his
, fouVth birthday anniversary. Games
ffere enjoyed by the little folks. Re
freshments were served by Mrs. Smith,
assisted by Emma Brecht.
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JENNINGS LODGE
J Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck
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The Theroux junior orchestra of Jen
nings Lodge will furnish several num
bers at the Sunday school convention,
to be held in Portland, October 11th.
An attractive exhibit at the Clacka
mas county fair was made by Elaine
Bechtel, Sarah Elizabeth Halloway,
Amanda Boetger, Helen Portz, Lola
Ross and Florence Wilson, members
of the Cooking Club, who have com
pleted the work as outlined by the
O. A. C. Two tables were attractive
ly arranged, one showing a well
balanced meal, the other a poorly bal
anced meal.
Elaine Bechtel, Marie. Moore and
Amanda Boetger, who last year com
' plet'jd the work in sewing, had credit
able work in that department on dis
play. .,
. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Fleming
have moved into their new home on
the river front.
Mrs. Sanders, a former - resident of
the Lodge, now residing in Portland,
visited the school and friends, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Swart are at
Rhododendron, where the former is
building a residence for his brother-in-law,
J. M. Marrington.
Mrs. Ida M. Clohessey has taken one
of the Wilmer apartments in Portland
for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brown motored
to Salem, Thursday.
The registration books for the Jen
nings Lodge precinct have -been open
ed at the home of Mrs. Julia Ulbrand,
on the river road, north of the Jen
nings" Lodge school house, - .
Mrs. DeForest, mother of Mrs. Ma
bel Pierce, left last Thursday for Bend,
where she will spend the. winter with
her daughter, Mrs. Gussie Stratton.
Mr. and Mrs. David Clemens have
gone to Shepherd Springs, where Mrs.
Clemens will spend two weeks for -the
benefit of her health.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Seth of Sheridan,
Oregon, spent two days the past week
at the home of the former's cousin, A.
B. Smith. -
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Bech
tel, at the Sellwood hospital, Septem
ber 19th, a daughter.
Mayor and Mrs. Will Maple of Can
by spent Sunday with the former's
brother, George MapJe.
Mr. and Mrs. Cairns, who spent their
vacation at Wilhoit, Hood River and
Corvallis, have returned.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts of Port
land, visited at the home of the form
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rob
erts, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanda, who have been
oijiupying one of the Pierce cottages,
have returned to Portland.
Mrs. Madge Dion has taken one of
the Hull avenue apartments for the
winter.
Mr. nd Mrs. "Thomas Hopkins and
Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner attend
ed the Pendleton roundup, returning
Sunday.
Miss Elva Eads of Meldrum has re
sumed her studies at Pacific college,
at Forest Grove.
The regular meeting of Grace Guild
was held Wednesday, in the nature of
an "olif relic day," the members dis
playing old family relics. The. hos
tesses were Mrs. H. E. Hendry, Mrs.
J. W. Jones, Mrs. Hugh Roberts and
Mrs. George Williams. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Madison were
among those from the Lodge attending
the Pendleton roundup the past week.
Mrs. Hugh Roberts will attend the
county W. C. T. U. convention at
Clackamas, Friday. ' Mrs. Roberts has
been assigned a part in the afternoon
program.
Mrs. S. O. Griffith, who has been
sick for the past two weeks, is rapid
ly improving.
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Our -school opened Monday with
four teachers. "
Mt. Pleasant people have sent sev
eral exhibits to the fair in the poultry
line. A. J. Marrs, C. Williamson and
E. E. Kellogg are among the exhibitors.
W. B. Lawton, assisted by Douglas
King, is enlarging his radio station so
as to have a. long distance service;
Mr. Daws filled his silo Tuesday.
The corn crop is a good one.
The road work started up Tuesday,
after being closed for ten days on ac
count of no cement, which condition
is caused by the coal strike. We are
certainly pleased at the prospect of
having a good and lasting road.
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CARSON HEIGHTS &
CAPITOL HILL ;
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Miss Hughes of Carson Heights
spent -one day last week visiting
friends in Portland.
The many friends of Miss H. Mode,
will be surprised to ihear that she has
left the employ of Meier & Frank and
has taken up a travelling position,
demonstrating a new. fashion in em
broidery work, throughout the state.
Miss Bode has been with Meier &
Frank for over ten years and carries
the good wishes of her coworkers for
success in her new; venture.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schlegelmilsch and
family have recently returned from a
motor trip to Cannon Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Knox, who mov
ed to Portland Monday, were unfor
tunate in choosing for their new home
the Zumbro apartments, which were
destroyed by fire within a few hours
after they had moved in. Mr. and Mrs.
Knox suffered the lo3s of everything
lp personal effects outside of the
clothing they wore. . Mrs. Knox dis
covered the Are and gave the alarm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ochs are receiving
congratulations upon the arrival of
a fine baby boy, last Monday, Septem
ber 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Carazza, with three
sons, are new neighbors, occupying the
Bennett house on Boones Ferry road.
The children of Mr. and Mrs. De-
Bauq are mourning the loss of their
little dog which someone poisoned last
week. . - .
The Woman's Foreign Missionary
TRY GOLDEN CRUST BREAD
made by
MOLALL.A BAKERY
, j Molalla, Oregon
JULIUS G. STURE
Reliable Dentistry
Nerve Blocking
Residence and Office Phone
Sandy, Oregon
Society of Carson Heights Community
church held their first meeting of the
season at the home of Mrs. J. V. Pat
ton. Sirs. H. T. Green spoke on "Pro
grams for the Coming Year." The
next meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Stillwell. The ladies are plan
ning on having a silver tea at the
church next month, to raise funds for
current expenses.
The Ladies' Aid will meet at the
church Wednesday and all members
are urged to be present. ;
On account of the absence of Mrs.
R. Bruce Horsfall, who is attending
the fair at Salem, the meeting of" the
"Brownies" last week, was postponed.
Mrs. Theodore "Osmund has recent
ly returned from an extended trip thru
the east, visiting friends in Chicago,
and visiting several golf links.
Mrs. A. Bain of Portland recently
spent a week visiting Mrs. J. Sim of
Collins View. While visiting at the
beaches, Mrs. Bain fell and seripusly
injured her arm.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Paden are happy
over the arrival of a dear baby girl,
weighing seven and a half pounds, who
is to have the name of Kathryn Mary.
The proposed extension of the Ter-
williger boulevard, which met with dis
favor from the viewers some time ago,
will come ud before the countv com
missioners again next Mofiday. Rufus
C. Holman declares he will make it a
live issue, with two other projects,
one passing thru Palatine Acres, the
ather thru Dunthrope addition, pass
ing down the Boones Ferry road. -
The appointments for the election
board for precinct 325, for the No
vember election, are as follows: Mrs.
Geo. Hartman, supervisor; Mrs. P. A.
Duftrkoop, Mrs. F. W. Finke, Mrs. E.
E. Ewing and Mrs. Bert Smith.
The attractive bungalow, which J.
Ooozark of Collins View has been
building for himself, is rapidly nearing
completion. .
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. . Patton.' enter
tained Mrs. Carroll and her. son Henry,
of Portland, last Sunday.
The Multnomah county council : of
the parent-teachers' association held
their first meeting of this year last
Saturday. Mrs. Velmar Cook, presi
dent of the lunch association, was ap
pointed as delegate to visit the city
meetings. It was decided to have
round table discussions instead of
addresses at the meetings this year.
The Riverdale parent-teachers' as
sociation is planning to hold a dance,
the proceeds to be used in the pur
chase of a' piano. "
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dully and family,
with A. Anderson, Mrs. Dully's broth
er, recently returned from a tour of
the beaches, spending several days at
Wheeler, where they have a cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wright and family
spent several days motoring to Sea
side and neighboring beaches.
FIRE DAMAGES NEWS
PAPER PLANT AND
PARISH HALL
Fire ot unknown origin, at 1 o'clock
Sunday morning, the 17th, attacked the
frame building at Ninth and Main
streets, in which the Banner-Courier
plant and the Episcopal parish hall
are located Timely work on the part
of the fire department and G. L. Week,
foreman of the Banner-Courier shop,,
saved the building from destruction.
Week, who lives near by, rushed into
the building and with a hand fire ex
tinguisher put out the flames, which
had made their way through into the
press room from the outside point of
origin. .The firemen extinguished the
fire in the second story.
The damage done by fire and water
to the parish hall was approximately
$475, and to the Banner-Courier stock
and machinery $150.
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a low-priced battery,
it's ten to one you've
paid MORE and got
less for. your money
than we give you in
the CW Battery (Wood
Separator). Quality
plates-T-selected cedar
wood separators best
material and workman
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fit all cars.
Price: for 6-volt,
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Con Hilgers
Main at Twelfth
OREGON CITY
Official Bosch Service
Station
Bosch Parts, Products
and Service
Representing
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Mrs. Bert Cole gave a party for the
youngsters of the neighborhood Sep
tember 13th, at the Swank home.
There were- eighteen present and all
report a good time.
Miss Frankie Toomb was a dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Sun
day.. - - t
. Arthur Evanson was a guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Cole, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell and daughter
Harriet were guests of Mrs.. E. S.
Holmes, Saturday.
, Thursday of this week is clean-up
day at the church. We are planning
to pa,per, paint and varnish, besides
cleaning, so that we will be ready
for rally day. '
Mrs. E. Stuart bought a team at the
Scribner sale, last Thursday.
Mrs. Cole and Jilanche Swank both
took first prizes on needle work at the
county fair.
Mr. and. Mrs. Cole and family, also
Arthur Evanson, motored to Wilhoit
Springs, last Sunday. . - .
William Converse and family moved
to Salem, Sunday. : ...
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James Hanhart has purchased a G.
M. C. truck and is trucking for .the
Skidmore Lumber Co.
Mr. Fonander was in Oregon City
Thursday, where he is having his in
jured nnger treated by Dr. Mount.
Miss Anna Schmidt of Portland
spent the week-end visiting her par
ents. - .
Bill and Esther Martin motored to
Oregon City Friday.
Mrs. Phil WetmOrer left for The
Dalles last Sunday, to visit her par
ents for several weeks. '
Mrs. Tom Pack and mother-in-law,
Mrs. Pack, called on Mrs. Shute, Wed
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. Stella Graves and' Elva Nicho
las were Oregon City visitors, Satur
day. .
Mrs. L Martin and son John accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wallace
of Oregon City, motored to Prosser,
Wash., Sunday.
UNION HIGH SCHOOL.
Football will be ushered in-with a
bang Friday, September 29, when
Hillsboro Hi and the local aggregation
Uf pig-skin chasers clash on the field
here. Hillsboro has a good team and
can be depended upon to give Union
High a tough tussle. --'
Last year Hillsboro defeated Oregon
City 15-6, and Beaverton 27-3, while
the best Union Hi could do was a 13-7
win over Oregon City and a 20-6 vic
tory over Beaverton. r. This year the
local squad is fully 100 per cent
stronger and it will be a grand old
battle while it lasts. J -
Lytsell will probably start at center
ADEN'S STORE
H. D. ADEN, Proprietor '
t Wilsonville, Oregon
General Merchandise
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, FLOUR AND FEED
NAILS, ' SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT "
' . GRAIN BAGS, BALE TIES
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The Farmers Bank of Wilsonville
Uhe Sftanc Uhat ffiacks the farmer
Keep your money where
it will serve you best
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Electricity
Countless thousands of 'American housewives
would never have enjoyed real efficiency, econ
omy, convenience and cleanliness in their kit-,
chens had they not obeyed the national slogan
cook by wire. .
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
with Green, Nixon, Rinkus and Moul
ton probable choices for guards. The
old dependable Pepoon and .Hegdale
will play the tackles, with Hammerle
and Grau holding down the wing posi
tions. Michaels looks good at quarter
and Cranor and Vedder are sure bets
at half. ."Donnelly will oe back at his
old position at full. Altogether, it
looks like a prosperous year for West
Linn.' " . " ' -
A student body meeting was held
last Friday, for the purpose of electing
the staff for the paper, which is going
to be' put out by the juniors. Jack
Hempstead was elected editor and
Elmer Simpson, manager. A yell
leader was also elected, the choice
falling on Elmer Garrison, who after
wards led the student body in a jazzy
yell and serpentine.
The West Lind band, under the sup
ervision of Hal Campbell," is doing
some good work. The band is made
up of . about ten pieces, consisting of
three cornets and trombones, one sax-
Few autos, even those
driven by careful men,
escape damage through
collision, during the life
of the car.
HARTFORD
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INSURANCE
is your best protection
from loss due to dam
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kind of smash-up, from
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crash with a locomotive.
It furnishes cash' re
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need it. r '
Get your automobile in
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Phone 377 620 Main S"
Oregon City, Oregon
With
aphone and clarinet, trumpet and two
drums. ,
A weinie roast was held by B. Y. P.
U. of Gladstone, last Saturday night.
A large unmber attended, among them
several students fromirnion High.
One feature of the evening was Jack
Hempstead, who rode around in the
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Chests
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HIGGINS
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- 1912 E. Glisan St.
PORTLAND OREGON
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G. A. Lehman Co.
Manufacturers
PORTLAND, OREGON
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W. W. HART, OWNER.
We specialize in high-grade cabinet work of
all descriptions, store fixtures, show cases, door
and window frames, refrigerator display cases,,
cupboards. We also do saw filing. -
12th Street,
Phone 142
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, wno 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.
- E. E. LOOMI3, Cashier .
Let Us Fix It
If anything goes wrong with your Car call
us up and e 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
,with the reasonable charge we make.
We refer you to any customer.
Capital Garage
' ' ; LES. CRAWFORD, Prop.
10th and R. R.
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baby cart belonging to Gene Good, Jr.
He still seems to remember how to
run it, despite his old age.
Always
"Built
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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 Redimadie Sectional
built for permanency
2. Economy Sectional, semi-per
manent convertible type
Easy for the inexperienced to
Jk erect
S:!5-Economical to ship
Garages $45.00 and up.
Built to endure? Absolutely!
REDIMADE BLDG. CO.. Portland
E- 11th and Market Street's
Phone East 5114
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Hail Products Co.
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