THE BANNER-COURIER, QBEGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. Page Sevat (ftnmmtmihj Mxiv News From Over CLACKAMAS COUNTY f?it58 $ j8 fcjt 8 e,jt jjy STAFFORD . " M. A. Gage Jt Jt jt 3 a? a? a? j? j? jf r jf j? ? a? Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey of Portland, visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wool- dridge, over Sunday. Little Meta Wilke, while playing in the barn yard, was attacked by an angry cow. The little girl received a very bad gash in her arm. The was put under chloroform and two stitches taken. The doctor says there is no danger of blood poisoning and Meta seems to be recuperating nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kocti are the proud parents of a fine baby boy. The little one arrived Wednesday, Oc tober 4,j and is to be christened Carl. Elmer Schober, while playing with a cycle grinder, had one of his finger3 cut off. He was taken to the Oregon City hospital for medical attention. Ed. Dobick, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiedeman, went to Mon mouth, Sunday, to visit the Tiedeman girls. Vera, Lela and Leta, who are attending Normal there. , Miss Libbie Rabich and Christene Elligsen called on Mrs. Albert Chap man, last Wednesday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mr. Fred Schober, Wednesday, October 11. Mother and child are reported to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs N. S. Ailshire were here visiting their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arleigh Ailshire, last week. They are from Los Angeles and may buy land here and settle among us. N. S. Oldham is putting up a new residence near Stafford. He purchas ed two acres of land from Mrs. Gage. Mr. Oldham intends to move in with his family soon. Gordon Clinefelter of Oswego, was hunting out in this vicinity, Sunday. The intermediate class of the Staf ford Sunday school, under Mrs. Carl Elligsen, has organized and elected the following officers: Eva Chapman, president; Ruth Elligsen, secretary and treasurer. The class has grown wonderfully since the organization was made. The Church of God, at Stafford, will have regular services, from now on, every Sunday evening. Church will start at 7:30 p. m., instead of at 8:00, as heretofore. 5i i$ tt fcf 8 $8 8 8 J8 t '' WILLAMETTE J Beulah aSnidow J . jt fit? :fj??j?jfjfjf,Pa?K'8J'j?'jf' jf Miss Una Hyatt acted as hostess to a group of friends at a "slumber par ty." given at her home, Friday eve ning. After an evening of games and a night of slumber. Miss Hyatt served breakfast to her guests, who were: Misses Hazel Hudson, Elsie Junker, Arda Cox, Ellen McArthur, Ruth Jun ken and Verneita Strong. Miss Helen Wallis spent a three days' vacation last week, visiting rela tives in Portland. O. Larson returned home, Sunday, fro mthe Oregon City hospital. v Lloyd Junken ajd Miss Iva Richard son, of Portland spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Junken. Miss Florence Twombly, of Port land, spent the week-end visiting rela tives here. A large crowd attended the dance given at the Leisman hall, Saturday night. Music was furnished by an orchestra from Oregon City. Another dance has been scheduled for next Saturday evening. Russell Beals, who has been attend ing school near Newberg spent Satur day and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. E. Beals. The four color bearers of the Wo man's Relief Corps spent Friday at the home of Mrs. R. A, Junken. Those en joying the noon hour luncheon were: Mrs. H. Henningsen, Mrs. Hadley, Mrs. A. Adamson, Mrs. R. A. Junken and the Misses Ruth and Elsie Junken. A basket social, under the auspices of the Sunday school, will be "given at the church, Saturday evening, Oct. 21. Everyone is invited to attend and are requested to bring baskets. The money will be used to help pay for the piano. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Junken, Clifford and Elsie Junken, accompanied by Mrs. Albert Adamson, motored to Gresham and home by way of the Sandy boulevard, Sunday. The Misses Ruth Miller, Mamie Wal lis, Mildred McKillican,' Bertha Mc Killican, Elva Snidow and Beulah Sni- dow, hiked to Oswego Lake, Friday morning. After a "weenie roast" at noon and a delightful time spent in rowing on the lake, the party returned home, tired but happy. After the regular meeting of the W. O. W., last Wednesday, a social meeting was held and later pumpkin pie and cider were served. Friday evening a number of the W. O. W. members attended the lodge at Oregon City. Mrs. B. F. Baker and Miss Gladys Baker have just had a radio set In stalled. It was put in Monday by Hauock and Watson of Portland, and ADEN'S October Bob White. 25 bars $1.00. Royal White, 22 bars $1.00, Case Crystal White, 21 bars, $100, Case ADEN'S is one of the best sets made. The Fraternal Brotherhood Lodge of Willamette, which organized about a year ago, has put on a membership campaign. Mrs. Amy Bersla and Mrs. Perry Barnes are rival .captains ana much interest is being shown. The losing team will entertain the winners at a supper. a Mrs. Alice Allen moved to Glad stone, Thursday. Her home in Willa mette has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buckles. ". -. . Mr. and Mrs. William Forsythe have sold their property on Railroad avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers and Miss Ella will take possession in the near future. tj' jtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjt J jt r EAGLE CREEK Jt . Mrs. R. B. Gibson Jt Jt . j! Mrs. T. C- McKay is visiting at Am ity, Oregon, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Viola Douglass visited, recent ly, with relatives in this neighbor-, hood. - Mr. and Mrs. I. Akers have moved into the Jess Douglass house. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister, Ruby and Victor Hoffmeister," Mrs. W. F.- Douglass, Mae and Edna Evans, were guests at the home of R. B. Gib son", Sunday. . H. F. Gibson was a visitor here, on Monday. Mrs. Carl Rhenstrom and children were Astoria visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, son Les lie, and Mr. Murphy, called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass, Sunday evening. Arthur Bluhm, John Moehnke and Robert Moehnke of Shuebel, were din ner guests at the home of Ray Doug lass, Sunday. They were looking for a new sawmill site. VIOLA Well, at last Mr. Carver has started to build his car line to Viola. He has. three gangs of men working on it. now. We surely wish him 'good luck. There was a surprise farewell party held at the church for Ed. Miller, who has gone to Manteca, California. He has a nephew and four nieces, also a brother, Alfred, located there. Mr. Miller has resided here for the past 36 years. John Ficke, who has been in a Port land hospital for ihe past four weeks, is improving and is epected to be able to return home shortly. Mr. Purcell is living in James Ham ilton's house. Several other vacant houses have beem recently rented Conditions seem to be improving. Arhur Mattoon has bought the store building of Mr. Morgan and his father has put in a new stock of goods. Ray Miller and family, accompanied by Miss Jewett Hamilton, visited with friends near Sellwood, Sunday. John Hamilton Sr., is serving on the federal grand , jury, in Portland, at present. Mrs. M- L. Sevier has returned home home, after spending two weeks with friends in Portland, and with her daughter and family at Stevenson, Wash. She found her son-in-law, Will Higginbotham, in the hospital with a broken leg. A scaffold on which he was working broke. After ten days in the Stevenson hospital he was re moved to a Portland hospital and his leg placed in a cast. He sustained a very bad break" and time only will tell whether he will regain the full use of the injured limb. Earl Lankins and his mother, Mrs. Elmer Lankins, and Mrs. M. L. Sevier, were in Oregon City, Monday, as was also John Hamilton, Jr. Mrs. Ida Hinman and son Charles leave this week for Wisconsin, to be gone for some time. A farewell party was given them a few evenings ago. 8 t8 8 c8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 8 8 8 8 ' BOLTON Jt Mildred McKillican Jt Jt jt Miss Jean Schultz was a Portland visitor, Thursday. The friends of Mrs. S. Hogan and James McKillican were taken by sur prise Thursday, when it was learned that they had been married Wednes day, at. the Baptist parsonage in Van couver, Wash. Both have a host of friends here and in Oregon City, who extend their heartiest congratulations. Miss Nelta Draper, who has been visiting with frierids and relatives here, has returned to The Dalles, Ore gon. Mrs. C. Reinke and- daughter Ella have returned home, after a delightful visit at Woodburn. Last Thursday, a number of stud ents of the U. H. S. formed a hiking party to Oswego Lake, where a "wie nie roast" was : held. Among those enjoying the trip were: Mamie Walk er, Ruth Miller, Elva Snidow and Beu lah Snidow, all - of Willamette, and Mildred McKillican and Bertha Mc Killican of Bolton. ' Soap Sale Case ..$3.90 $4.75 .-$4.75 STORE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hogan of West Linn, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McKillican, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. McKillican enter tained -the following during the week end: Mrs. Bertha Morley, Miss Clara Mosher and Woodrow Morley, all of Silverton. Wm. McDonald has purchased a new Maxwell touring car. . 8 s8 t8 8 8 8 JC 8 jft 8 g SANDY Jt Blanche K, Shelley Jt Jt Jt jf a? a? a? if if af tr tr a? j? a? a? af a?3 - Parent-Teachers Meet The Sandy Parent-Teachers' asso ciation met in regular session at the city hall, last Wednesday evening, with the vipe-president, Mrs. Dittert, in the chair. The association will give , an entertainment -in the I. O O. F. hall. Saturday, November. 4, the proceeds to go toward paying for the piano recent ly purchased for the grade schools. An amendment was proposed, chang ing the meeting- place - from the city hall to the Community church. This will be voted on at the next meeting-, the second Wednesday in November. Fair Sized Crowd Attends Lecture It is a regrettable fact that a larger crewd was not present at the Metho dist church last Sunday evening, when Rev. Reese, of Portland, lectured on "Turning Failure Into Triumph," or "How To Be Happy Though Miser able." Rev. Reese is a good speaker and presented many splendid thoughts. The musical numbers included a selec tion by the choir, a solo by Miss Rose Mary De Boise, the teacher , at the Hillcrest school, and a solo by Mrs. Mullenhall, of Portland. On October 29th, Mr. Henderson, a community worker, of Portland, will, be present and perhaps another speaker also. Sunday School Worker Here Rev. Jasper, the county Sunday- school organizer, accompanied by Rev. Berriman-, lectured at the Methodist church Thursday, Friday and Satur day evenings. The lectures were ac companied by stereoptican views and were very instructive and interesting. Dover Man Has Runaway As James Fitzgerald, of Dover, was hauling a load of lumber out from Bruns' . mill, . Monday afternoon, his load slipped forward on the wagon, striking the mules and frightening them. Mr. Fitzgerald was thrown ou and dragged about half a mile. He was brought to Sandy, where Dr. Wil liams found that he had sustained a broken shoulded, broken rib and a cut on his head. He was removed to his home -Monday, evening, where he is reported as resting easily. LOCALS Alf. Bell cut his thumb very badly Sunday morning, while cutting wood. It was necessary to take , several stitches in it. Percy T. Shelley went to Hood River Thursday, of last week, returning to Sandy Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Pence accompanied him and will remain there for some time. This community is sympathizing with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fischer on ac count of the death of their infant onest attery Values Full value for every battery cent you spend! You get it when you "buy an SR (full size) Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. This battery enables you to save in Dollars and Cents of first cost, just as the SJ (over size) Willard Threaded Rubber Battery enables you to save in cost per month and mile of uninterrupted battery service. SR (6-volt, 11-plate) $28.50 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 Batteries (WOOD SEPARATORS I o daughter two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Leitheiser, daughter and baby, of Portland, were gue3ts at the Sharnke home, Sunday. - Sore throat and grippe seem tQ be holding forth in this part of the coun try at present. Among those on the sick list we note, Mrs. Esson, Mr3. Gillett, Ruth Esson, Johnnie Shelley and several of the Frace children. Mr. and Mrs. Hein were Sunday guests at the ' Becker home on the Bluff road. . There is some rocking being done on the Sandy-Boring unit. Miss Lucille McCater, of Gresham, visited Miss Hazel Beers, Friday. Miss McCarter entered the Sellwood hos pital recently to take .the nurses' training course. Mrs. Dittert has been caring for Mrs. Proctor. JtJtJtjtjtJtJtJtJtJtJtJtJtJtJtg Jt UPPER HIGHLANDS Jt Mrs. C. C. Kandle " Jt , jt je jp if " a ac ? a? i? if if a? Miss Esther Moser spent the week end in Portland, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. P E. Wetmore spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fogle- song, at Beaver Creek. G. Fonander had his finger ampu tated Saturday morning. F. Nicholas and daughter Loeta spent Sunday at their home. Miss Elva Nicholas spent a few days at Estacada, visiting "her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Owens and children, Lloyd, Vera and Charles, visited at the C. C. Kandle home, Friday evening. F. Bunnell of Oak Grove is visiting hia brother, George Bunnell. . Mrs. A. Johnson and children, Ida, Eleanor and Forest, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M E. Kandle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stein are the proud parents of a baby boy, born October 12th. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kandle spent the week-end at the mountains. Rev. J. Ware, Mrs. Morlan and daughter, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Cornwell, Sunday. HAZELIA Mrs. D. E. Christiansen The initial monthly service, held by the Community Sunday school at Hazelia, October 29, will be provided by the Y. M. C. A. religious depart ment. Dr. James Palmer, head of that department will speak and if he is not able to come will send an efficient substitute. Sunday school at lu o'clock, sermon lecture, 11 o'clock, Oc tober 29. , Everyone is invited. Special music will be rendered. Miss Evangeline Christiansen has the sole agency for the famous "Clows knit" hosiery in the territories of Wil lamette, Bolton, West Linn, Oswego and Hazelia. She expects to take this up in her spare time. It will be the means of starting her college fund. TWICE PROVEN If you suffer backache, sleepless You Are Choosing Today between spending a little for paint now or spending heavily for repairs later YOU can't escape the choice. Either your buildings are well protected by paint or they are rotting and will require re pairing or rebuilding within a few years. s Check the costs. Find out how much more it will cost to repair or rebuild your property than it will to protect it with paint. Rot ting buildings are a waste and an extravagance. When you paint use the best paint. It costs less in the long run. It spreads more easily saves labor cost. It covers more surface per gallon than "cheap" paint. . But most important, the best paint serves you five or more years longer than "cheap" paint. We have been making the best paints for 73 years. They are scientific in formula an'd prepa ration. They meet the weather conditions in die West. SPECIFICATION HbusoPdihts Phoenix Pur Point Pure Prepared Point1 Manufactured byW. P. Fuller & Co. "Pure Prepared" anil "Phoenix" are Faller'i ipeclficationj for hoate paint Inf. Get either and yon hare the beat that anyone can make lonc-aervice painta. FUII ER I Paints WHERE TO BUY THElf. ary to go to the right ) pnntea in we memo, iHI.I1.'lM,',li:Hiin Jt'1'aail!:i:ii11lll1Ull;i:i.iliIill My house needs paintii. Fuller's Specification House Faints are sold by the following Agents; Frank Busch & Son, Phoenix Pure Paint Agt. nights, tired, dull days and distressing urinary disorders, don't experiment. Read this twice-told testimony. It's Oregon City evidence doubly proven. James Wilkinsqn, retired farmer, 201 14th St., Oregon City, says: "Nothing gave me as much relief from kidney trouble and pains in my back and hips as Doan's Kidney Pills. I had to get up at night as I couldn't sleep on ac count of the pains and aches and my limbs were stiff. I was' advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills and was surprised at the quick relief I got. Several boxes relieved me and today I am bale and, hearty." (Statement given March 29, 1910.) On, April - 20, 1920 Mr. Wilkinson said: "The occasional use of Doan's Kidney Pills ; keeps my kidneys In good condition and I can't say too much for Doan's. , Pripe 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. "Wilkinson had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfr3., Buffalo, N. Y. TRY GOLDEN CRUST BREAD made by MOLALLA BAKERY Molalla, Oregon . . - FLOURS AND FEEDS Retailed at Wholesale Prices Mulino- Flour Mills ' Mulino, Oregon. 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. Oregon City Cash Market Ruconich & Roppel Props. Phone Pacific 75 218 Main St They contain the finest ma terials PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc, and pure colors combined scientifically in exact propor tions with long-time skill. Free Advice on Painting Aik our agent fat sdrict, color evdf, etc Aik tho Fuller Specific! . tion Department ebont the moat deeirablo color echemea, color harmony and any other detaila. Take advantage of Fuller Bonae Painta. Paint now. Don't let weather depreciate your inreatment. W. P. Fuller & Co. Dept. 23, San Franeiaco Pioneer Hanufaetnrera. of Pahite. Vamiahea, . Enamel, Staine, and V : PIONEER WHITE LEAD for 73 yeara. EatahUihed 1849. Dealera ererywhere. Branchee in 19 citiea in tho Teat. Alao makeri of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, All;Parpoao Vamiahea, Silkenwhite Enamal, Firteen'for.FIoore Varniah, Waahable Wall Fin lab, Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint Porca and Step Paint and PIONEER WHITE LEAD, Pioneer Shingle Stain. Fuller'! Hot Water Wall Flniah (KaHomine). and FuUerwear. Varniah. These paint are important to yon 90 it 'a neeea- etoraa to get them. Agent'e names and tddreatea are coupon neiow. l.ui is ok ana pat a ux jwv pecui I 1LJ 11 For exterior Job of painting it it advisable to obtain the aenieea of a Matter Painter. :-: CLASSIFIED ADS :-: J RATES For first insertion 25 cents; for subsequent Issues one cent a word. Ads received too late for this column will be classified elsewhere. For Sale Live Stock FOR SALE Team, mare and hors, 3,000 lbs., cheap. Brood sow, Hamp shire, 3 years old $55. H- J. Mae Farlane, one mile south of Carver. (9-7-3t-pd.) FOR SALE Two fresh cows. David . Jones, Oregon City, R. 3, Box 97. Phone Beaver Creek FOR SALE Or trade, one gray team, weight about 3,000. One Hampshire sow for sale, reasonable. H. J. Mac Farlane, one mile south of Carver. (10-19-4tpd) , FOR RENT FOR RENT Six-room house. Enquire 1542 16th Street. . (10-19 3tpd) For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Mountain Denver Onions, called the sweet onion, ready for sale. Alfred Lillie, Oregon City, Rt. 2, Box 169-A. (10-12-3t) Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Ten copies of the August Sd, Banner-Courier. , We will pay 20c eaah. WANTED To buy second hand ALWAYS THE NEW THINGS FIRST. Ladies' and Children's Ready-To-Wear 209 7th Street - Oregon City SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE .v ATT R N EYS-AT-LA W 6 Per' -Cent State School Money 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 m Oregon City, Oregon Holman & Pace FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Seventh and Water 8ts. Tel. 86 Wm. Stone ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Beaver Building OREGON CITY, OREGON CHARLES T. SIE VERS LAWYER Caufield Bldg. OREGON CITY, OREGON DR. E. A. GIBBS. Nervous and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Room t Beaver Block Oregon City.- PAUL C. FISCHER Attorney at Law Oregon City, Oregoa Beaver Building Phones: Office 348 Residence 1F2 fSay it wt A Jfilowers' 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 & CO'Y - - . - 10th and Main Phone 70 Oregon City goods. TV ill pay caeh'for used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial valua. Large stock of goods for sale. J. il. Mattley, 914 - 7th St WANTED To buy, one six-weeks-old -pig, Poland-China. Fred Johnson, R. F. D. 1, Box 50-C, Oregon City. ' (10-19-3tpd) WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch lor sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED 30 to 50 Acres mostly im proved, fair buildings, good roads, not over 8 miles out of Oregon City, to trade for good Residence proper ty close in, in Portland. Write full description. Ely, Madison and Ely, Room 7, Beaver Building, Oregon City. -tf. SDX PER CEIHT LOANS may be se cured for any purpose oq farm lands, irrigated lands, to buy or build homes. City or Farm, under our first mortgage certificates. Bankers Re serve Deposit Company, Gas and Electrio Bldg., Denver, Colo. alONEY TO LOAN on Terms of over ten acres at 6 per cent. Long time loans on easy payments. Federal loans 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. . GRANT B. DIMICK - Oregoa City, Oregon C. D. & D. C. Latourette AND EARL LATOURETTE Atorneys-at-Law Estates settled Money loaned Prac tice in all Courts cf the U. S. First National Bank Building OREGON CITY, ORE. Phone Pacific 405 GEO. HOEYE Chiropractor 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 ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Over Bank of Oregon Cifcy OREGON CITY, OREGON We Carry and Recommend Edwards' Dependable Coffee Vacuum Packed H. D. ADEN, Proprietor Wilsonville, Oregon