Page Nine A Page For Busy Housewives SIiop in Ore gon City First THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922. ? T wJlwt' ;Ii 3 .PLftJ rfiLll 13 RECALL MOTIVES ARE ENUMERATED (Continued from page 1) time all his bills are put in at 10 cents per mile, the prevailing charge allow ed all officials. The Doctor is in favor of the" recall. , L. A. Rail one of the original re callers: He was largely instrumental in stirring up the biggest road fight in the county. He lives in the Monitor district, where the county has made more good roads in the last two years than most anywhere else In the coun ' ty. He was determined to be super visor and the court didn't appoint him. He feels bad. H. S. Gibson Chairman of the re call committee. What is his trouble? The county was locating Market Road, No. 3, from Eagle Creek to Dover, and in its run went up an4 did away with the old Gibson hill. The viewers al lowed three landowners Jl.OOP dam ages. Among them, Gibson was allow ed $300. They appealed for $5,000 damages. I hope I was polite in ask ing them to go home and advise with their neighbors as to whether they wanted a .Market Road or not. The hint was taken, and at me March term Gibson signed a waiver of his $1,500, claimed on appeal, and took the- $300 allowed by the viewers. . ,A& a matter the value of his land. Of course, he is for the recall. T. C. Thomas: He had a soft snap in charge of the rock crusher on south end road. A special pet of Harris'. Now he is out has lost his little "teat," and is crying for the recall and more milk. Sam E-dmiston of Lad Hill, who seems to be responsible for digging up the recal candidate: He wanted a new road, four miles long, costing $50, 000, up Corral Creek and terminating at his big ranch. The proposed road ran nearly parallel to Market Road 6, which is to cost $30,000 or more. Because I didn't jump at the idea of paying out $3,200 as damages to prop erty owners, without an intimate ex amination into the necessity of the road, he is strong for the recall. These are only a few who fancied their special and personal interests were hurt by the present County Judge. I could easily name a few more. I was nominated for Countv Judge in a hotly contested county primary. Many thousands of votes were cast. The voters had a fair, open chance to make a choice. Now, I ask the re callers to name and publish the names of the immortal six who met behind closed doors in Oregon City and, after long and solemn session nominated the recall candidate. Who is putting up the money? And now the great scheme is at last out. A very promi nent county paper more than inti mates that Proctor and Harris are bringing out H. W. Hageman as an independent candidate for county com missioner. Harris admits it. What is the great object? We don't even need to guess. It's to draw votes from Kruse and elect Gard, and with my defeat and a recall candidate in for County Judge, they and the rest of the ring will be in power again. A great scheme! In the meantime, iet it be distinctly understood, that since Jan. 1, 1921, our county has made more real progress in ' road making of the right kind, than in any previous four years of our ex perience. In spite of opposition, mod ern and efficient methods are being adopted and results are seen every . where. A better day is coming for Clackamas county, but it seems we have" to fight for it. H. E. CROSS, County Judge. THE DATE OF PORTLAND EXPOSITION CHANGED The change of the date of the Ore gon exposition from 1925 to 1927, which has been under consideration lor seeral mouths by the exposition committee, came to a linal issue I'ri Uay and the date was changed. Here after it will be known as the Oregon 1927 exposition. Except for the change in date the fair plans will go ahead as they have up to this time. The fear has been growing in Port land that the exposition would not be built within the time limit and also that difficulty might be experienced in raising the stock subscription of $1, 000,000 within the time limit of De cember 20, 1922. For these reasons it was deemed advisable to postpone the big show. . This will not change the measure to be voted on by the people of the state authorizing Portland to set aside the six per cent tax limitation amendment in Portland long enough for Portland to tax itself for the exposition. There is no change whatever in the state measure. In Portland the ballot meas ure has been so changed that an addi tional year is given in which to raise the stock subscription of $1,000,000 and two years additional time is pro vided for the building of the exposi tion. ' , . The committee, in taking this action, voted unanimously to commence at once, if the exposition measure car ries" in the state, an intensive Oregon advertising campaign. The attractions and opportunities of every section of Oregon will be advertised to the world in a campaign intended to culminate in 1927 with a flood of visitors to the state. Also it is expected that the campaign will materially increase the influx of visitors each year between now and the exposition yrar. Local, Buying Market Poultry Products Eggs, -per doz., 43c. Chickens, light, 11c; heavy, 18c. Dressed Meatstflogs, top, per cwt,, $11; Veal, per lb., 13 and 14c. - Live Stock Beef steers, top, per lb., 4 and 5c; cows, top, per lb., 3 and 4Vc; sheep, per lb.j 2 and 5c; lambs, per lb., 8c. ., Hay Clover hay, per ton, $20; mill i'eed, per ton, $31. Grain Wheat, per bu., . Vegetables Potatoes, per cwt., $1; onions, per cwt., $1.50. Va t$ tp tt fcjt 8 tC it a0 ' MOLALLA 3 Mrs. A. D. Vow r- & J jt ip jp-j? j?; ir j? K J? K" a? i? if J?3" Mr. and Mrs. Newton were Oregon City visitors recently. Mrs. Henry Castor went to Portland ..Xonday, on business. , Uiiss Selma Lindell, of Portland, ;pent a few days visiting at the Fred . redrickson home, this week. Miss Beatrice Tubba was a Portland -i-ji-, Saturday. Mr. Dohl of Portland .jpent the week end in Molalla with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Kennedv and fam- lyl left, Monday, for Hood River, vhere they will pick apples. Mrs. Mackeral went to Oregon City, Saturday, on business. She was ac companied by Elsie Reynolds. Mrs. Widner of Beaver Creek was in Molalla on business, Tuesday. double birthday party" was given at the J. V. Dickey home, the occasion being Mrs. Dickey's and little daughter Paulines birthdays. A social time followed by refreshments, was enjoy ed by all. Those present were: Mrs. Albert Moshburger and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Murphy and family, 'Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cchrock and family, Elmer Miller and Alma Hagey, Jim Dale went to Oregon City on business, Saturday. A very pleasant social event occur- ed on Tuesday evening, when the Rev. F. S. Clemo and family were welcom ed to our community with a recep tion, given by the church members. Rev. Clemo comes here from Inde pendence, Oregon, where he has been holding a very successful pastorate. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Courter were business callers in Oregon City, Sat urday. . RECIPES Contributions to this column are invited Lemon Pie Yolks of six eggs, one cup subar, f juice of two lemons, one tablespoon lemon rind. Cook in double boiler un til thick. Beat the egg whites stiff, add part to -the cooked filling while it is hot, mix well but don't beat. Use the rest of the beaten whites for the meringue. Mayonnaise Dressing Break two egg yolks into a soup plate, add a pinch of salt and a. dash of red pepper and beat with a rotary motion until it begins to thicken; add two tablespoons of lemon juice slowly and beat continually, then add olive, oil, dropping showly until very thick and creamy. There" is little dan ger of curdling if the eggs are per fectly fresh and the oil is added slow ly. , (Any other salad oil may be used instead of olive oil.) A. W. B. Sour Pickles Place cucumbers about three inches in length, in a stone jar and cover with brine -made in the proportion of one cupful of salt to eight cupfuls of boiling water; let stand 24 hours; drain off brine and scald again, pour over pickles and let stand another 24 hours, then drain, pack the pickles in jars, and fill with hot vinegar spiced with cinnamon, cloves, pepper, mus tard and celery seed. Seal and set away for three or four weeks, when they are ready for use. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of George H. Merriott, deceased, and any and all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present said claims, duly verified as by law required, at my residence on Oatneld Road, south of Milwaukie, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated October 10th, 1922. Date of first publication Oct 12th, 1922. Date of last publication Nov. 9th, 1922. LENA MERRIOTT, Administratrix of the estate of George H. Merriott, deceased. - Clark, Middleton, Clark & Skulason, Attorneys for Administratrix, Address: 1225 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. (10-12-5t) STATEMENT Of the Ownership, Management, Circu lation, etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912, of The Banner-Courier, published weekly, at Oregon. City, Oregon, for October 1, 1922. STATE OF OREGON, county of Clack amas, ss: Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, per sonally appeared F. J. Tooze, who, hav ing been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he Is the Editor and Manager of The Banner-Courier, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief a true statement of the ownership) manage ment, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above cap tion, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed On the reverse side of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, managing- editor, and business manager is : F. J. Tooze; Oregon City, Oregon. 2. That the owners are : The Clack amas County Banner Publishing Co., Grant B. Dimick, Linn Jones, J. E. Hedges, Harvey Starkweather, Franz Kraxberger, A. I. Frey, Hammond & Hammond, Frank Busch, F. J. Tooze. 3. That the name of the bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders- owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: M. J. Brown. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stocK holders as they appear upon the books of tne company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the per son or corporation for whom such trus tee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain state ments embracing affiant's full knowl edge and belief as to the circum stances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders -who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, -or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities F. J.. TOOZE. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1922. ' W. L. MULVEY, (SEAL) Notary Public for Oregon. ('My commission expires December 13, 1924.) NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER General Land Office Washington, D. C, September 29, 1922. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Act of June 9, 1916 (29 Stat., 218), and instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917 (46 L. D., 447), the timber on the following lands will be sold at 10 o'clock a. m., November 28, 1922, at public auction at the United States Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bid der, at not less than the appraised How Battery Dollar? Sometimes a saving of two or three dollars in first cost may look better than an addi tional five or six dol lars of battery value. That's why we offer the SR (full size) Wtl lard Threaded Rubber Batteries. . There's no heed now to, be satis fied with other than Threaded Rubber In sulation. You can have an SR Willard Battery and be money ahead. SR (6-volt, 11-plate) $28.95 SJ (6-volt, 11-plate) "." $37.50 Con Hilgers MAIN AT TWELFTH OREGON CITY , OFFICIAL BOSCH SERVICE STATION - Bosch Parts, Products and Service Representing - Willard Batteries (THREADED RUBBER INSULATION) and 7 Batteries (WOOD SEPARATORS) Big is a valae as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval of the" Secretary of the Interior. The pur chase price with, an additional sum of one-fifth of one per cent thereof being commissions allowed, must be deposit- eu at time of sale, money to ' be re turned if sale is not approved, other wise patent will issue for the timber which must be removed within ten years. Bids will be received from citizens of the United States, associa tions of such citizen's and corporations organized under the laws of the United States or any state, territory, or d'a trict thereof only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being included in any offer of a larger unit. T. 7 S, E. 1 E., Sec. 15, NE4 NE red fir, 640 M.; SW NE& red fir, 1745 M.; NE NW, red fir, 1250 M.; NW NW, red fir, 780 M.; SW NW14, red fir, 950 M.; SE NW, red fir, 1700 M.; NE& SW&, red fir, 2090 M.; TO SW, red fir, 1150 M.; SW14 SW4, red fir, 795 M.; SE4 SWy4, red fir, 1690 M.; NW4 SEli, red fir, 2460 M.; none of the red fir timber on these tracts to be sold for less than 2.00 per M. T. 4 S.-R. 3 E., Sec. 33. SWM. NW. red fir, 1090 M.; none of the! red fir on this tract to be sold for less than 11.50 per M. WILLIAM SPRY, Commissioner, General Land Office. (10-12-5t) SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. - BARBARA HEFNER, Plaintiff, . vs. CARL F. MORROW and ANNA MORROW, his wife, Defendants. STATE OF OREGON,"! i-ss. County of Clackamas.J By virtue of a judgment Order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of anti under the seal of the above entitled court. In the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 28th day of September, 1922, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 28th day of Septem ber, 1922, in favor of Barbara Hefner Plaintiff, and against Carl F. Morrow and Anna Morrow, his wife, Defend ants, for the sum of f3,600.00, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 20th day of December, 1919, and the further sum if 1200.00, as attorney's fee, and the further sum of $43.50, costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situated m the county of Clackamas, state of Oregon, to-wit: All of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (S. W. of S..E. 14) of Section Twelve (12), Town ship Three (3) South, Range Two (2) East of the Willamette Meridian, Clackamas County, Oregon. NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said exeeution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Sat urday, the 4th day of November, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock' A. M., at the front door of the County Court House, 1a the City of Oregon City, in saiu County and State, sell at public auc tion, subject to redemption, to the f I I 6 CHOICE MEATS ? From the best meats we can buy we offer you the choicest cuts, at prices no more than you have paid elsewhere for less quality. . A . Oregon City Cash Market Ruconich & Roppel f Props. I Phone Pacific 75 218 Main Sf z I i Brady Mercantile Co. lllC-1112 Main St., OREGON CITY, OREGON. Fall Seeding Time Best results in this district are secured by planting in the fall. - We carry a full line of seed. For green feeding use RYE . Poultry and stock need tonics this time of year. ALFALFA GRAIN CLOVER HAY Country Produce Bought and Sold "MEET ME AT BRADY'S" Phone 448 highest bidder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named, defendants or either of them, had on the date of the mortgage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, in terest, costs and all accruing costs. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Oct. 5th, 1922. ' ' W. J. WILSON,, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. (10-5-5t) By E. C. Hackett, Deputy TRY GOLDEN CRUST BREAD made by MOLALLA BAKERY Molalla, Oregon .. :-:xk::k::::":-:::-:x::::- YOU CAN BE WELL All thafis needed is to remove the waste and give the power of Nature a chance to rebuild what has been broken down. The Magnecoil doe's this more quickly and effectively than any other known medium. And when once this is accomplished a bath a week will hold one in splendid physical con dition. " - . See Mrs. Emma James, Practical Nurse, fifteen years experience. The Magnicoil Electronet Sweat Baths and home maturnity nursing a specialty. Room 16 Hoog Bldg. Do you enjoy a good cup of coffee for your breakfast? Our HUB SPECIAL COFFEE in bulk is blended by one of the largest roasters on the coast and is "just right" - - . . pound mm The Hub GROCERY On the Hill F you want what you want when you. want it in the printing line WE HAVE IT! ALFALFA CLOVER GRAIN :-: CLASSIFIED ADS :-: KATES For first insertion 25 cents; for subsequent issues one cent a word. Ads received too lata for thia minmn hu i . For Sale Live Stock FOR SALE Team, mare and horste, 3,000 lbs., cheap. Brood sow, Hampr shire, 3 years old $55. H- J. Mac .Farlane, one mile south of Carver. (9-7-3t-pd.) FOR SALE Big-type Poland China Jfigs Alfred Ullie, Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 169. 10-5-2tpd For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Mountain Denver Onions, caned the sweet onion, ready for sale: Alfred Lillie, Oregon City, Rt. 2, Box 169-A. -1 (10-12-3t) Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Ten copies of the August au, tsanner-uourier. We will pay 20c eah. ' WANTED To buy second hand goods. Will pay cash for used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial JTalua. Large stock of goods any tjjte Jfftfp ALWAYS THE NEW THINGS FIRST. Ladies' and Children's Ready-To-Wear 209 7th Street - : Oregon City SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE ATTO R N E YS-AT-LA W 6 Per Cent State School Monev To Loan on Farms. . General Practice Bank of Oregon City Building Oregon City, Oregon HUTCHINSON MATERNITY HOME Mrs. Ida Hutchinson, Prop. Reasonable Rates Sixth and J, Q. Adams Sts. Phone 498R Oregon City, Oregon . Holman & Pace FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Seventh and Water Sts. Tel. 86 Win. Stone ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Beaver Building OREGON CITY, OREGON CHARLES T. SIEVERS LAWYER Cau7ield Bldg. OREGON CITY, OREGON DR. E. A. GIBBS. Nervous and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. ' Room 2 Beaver Block Oregon City. PAUL C. FISCHER Attorney at Law Oregon City, Oregon -Beaver Building Phones: Office 348 Residence 1F2 aa p Fruit of all Kinds FOR CANNING Jars and Jar Trimmings Dependable Poultry Sup plies and Feeds are a large factor in successful poultry farm ing. Our prices compare very favorably with pre-war times. LARSEN 10th and Main ub mttgan-ipu eisewnere. for sale. J. H. Mattley, 914 - 7th St WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch j:or sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED 30 to 50 Acres mostly im proved, fair building's, good roads, not over 8 miles out of Oregon City, to trade for good Residence proper . ty close. In, in Portland. Write full desoription. Ely, Madison and Ely, Room 7, Beaver Building, Oregon City. tf. SIX PER CENT LOANS may be se cured for any purpose on farm lands, irrigated lands, to huy or build homes, City or Farm, under our first mortgage certificates. Bankers Re serve Deposit Company, Gas and Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. MONEY TO LOAN on rarrns of over ten acres at 6 per cent. Long time loans on easy payments. Federal ioans a specialty. Alfred Graham, Canby, Oregon. 3-10-tf MONEY TO LOAN Paul C. Fischer Beaver Bldg. . Oregon City W. G. H. Krueger CONTRACTOR House Moving, Raising and Repairing Concrete, Brick and Hollow Tile -Construction Estimates Given Phone 607, Res. 1625 Washington St. LOANS Money loaned for you or to you at current rates. Farm loans only. GRA-NT B. DIMICK Oregom City, Oregon C. D. & D. C. Latourette AND EARL LATOURETTE Atorneys-at-Law Est&tes settled Money loaned Prac tice In all Courts of the U. S. First National Bank Building OREGON CITY, ORE. Phone Pacific 405 GEO. HOEYE Chiropraotor Phone 636W Caufield Bldg, Oregon City, Ore. WM. GARDNER OPTICIAN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER 719 Main Street Oregon City, Ore. Dr. L. G. Ice DENTIST Oregon City 0. D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' Over Bank of Oregon C$y OREGON CITY, OREGON We Carry and Recommend Edwards' Dependable Coffee Vacuum Packed & CO'Y Phone 70 Oregon City