Page Nine News From Over v CLACKAMAS COUNTY C J 8 (it jC GLADSTONE Alice Freytag . J ' jp a? jf sr r f if af ? ? jt jp Mrs. T. E. Gault entertained the Eu terpean Club at her home, Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served at one o'clock. The hostess was assist ed by Mrs. V. C. Gault, of West Linn, and Mrs. S. K. Dukas, of Portland. The opera, "Cavaleria Rusticana," was studied. The outline of the opera was given in an interesting way by Mrs. Eugene Noon Good, who also sang "Siciliana" and "The Drinking Song." Mrs. J. W. Leonhardt rendered "Ave .Maria." The study of the Italian, Flemish, Dutch and Spanish artists was taken up with Mrs. V. C. Gault as leader. ' During the current event hour several of the legislative meas ures to be voted upon at the coming election, were discussed. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. E. Hempstead. Mrs. Mary Whitcomb and Mrs. S. K. Ducas were guests of the club. Members attend ing were: Mrs. V. C. Gault, Mrs. W. E. Hempstead, Mrs. C. N. Parker, Mrs. F. P. Nelson, Mrs. R. M. McGetchie, Mrs. F. L. Oswald, Mrs. J. W. Leon hardt, Mrs. Wm. Hammond, Mrs. E. N. Good, Mrs. L. A. Read and Mrs. M. E. Turner. . ' ' The Baptist Women's Union met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Peters, Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rauch. enter tained in honor of their younger daugh ter, Miss Vivian, Friday evening. The occasion was her birthday anniversary. The affair was a surprise. The eve ning was devoted to games and danc ing. Mrs. Rauch was assisted in serv ing refreshments by Mrs. Frank Peck over. Attending were: Mabelle Whit comb, Dorothy Fox, Gladys Chambers, Glenna Mirafida, . Matilda Hayward, Lola Vedder, Mary Louise Merrick, Mary Meeds, Nellie Harvison, Mildred Legler, Dorothy Kyler, Vivian and Vea-. trice Rauch, Ernest Freytag, Franklin Niles, Frank Garlic, Roy Wilkinson, Fred .Meeds, Parker Wilson, Vernon Chantler, Alfred Rowan, Delbert Hay ward. , Miss Ollio D. Amen and Maynard R. Brendle were married at the Baptist parsonage, Sunday, at ten o'clock, Rev. wfllis Pettibone officiating. They will be at home to their many friends in Portland, after Novemb 1st. Mrs. Elizabeth Hulbert had as her guest, last week, her twin brother, William Blair, of Renatch, Wash. Mr. and Mrs'. C. D. Legler had as their dinner guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Frances and Frances Ger ber. Thf nrneram e-ivfm at rhfi Christian church, under the auspices of the Girls' Club, was well attended. The well arranged program was heartily receiv ed. The affair was a Bible school ben efit. " Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Pace of Oregon City, and their guest, Mrs. Ernest Jeri cho, of Moline, 111., Miss Alice Frey tag and Ernest Freytag; spent Satur day and Sunday at Seaside. B. L. Beard, William Beard, Lam bert Beard and Fred Hayward, re turned Thursday evening, from Can nonville, where they enjoyed hunting. Mrs. M. E. Turner is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Todd, of Forest Grove. The Girls' Club met at the home of Verna Miranda, Monday evening. "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steiner and fam ily have taken up their residence in Gladstone for the winter. SjidJt 8 ti& tj8 8 erf sfa ens K- I T --J Jf Gladys Emrich j Mrs. John Haines, Sr., has moved to Canby to live with her son Clarence, who has an interest in the White gar age at that place. Mrs. Haines is a pioneer of Oswego and head of one of the oldest and largest families of this place. Mrs. Etta Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. L. Kenneth Davidson and children, mo tored to Newberg, Sunday, and were guests of Mr- and Mrs. George James lor the day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teny were Salem visitors, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ec cles, at Canby, Sunday. Mrs. Arch. Lewis is visiting her uncle in Dallas, this week.' Mrs. Evelyn Whitehead was the house guest of Mrs. W. G. Weightman, last week. Mrs. Bailey has returned home from a visit in Seattle. The H. E. Club met at the home of Mrs. John Davis, last Tuesday. . Prizes were won by Mrs. Greffey and Mrs. Thomas. The Oswego Women's Club met at the home of Mrs. G. H0w4r,d Pettinger, last Wednesday. A business meeting vas held and refreshments served. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. John Bick ner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bickner were hosts, last Wednesday evening, at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tenny, who recently returned from Chicago. Places at the table were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Reub Confer, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ADEN'S October Soap Sale Bob White, 25 bars $1.00, Case .. Royal White, 22 bars $1.00, Case Crystal White, 21 bars, $100, Case ... ADEN'S H. D. ADEN, Proprietor Emrich, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teny and the host and hostess. Gards and music were enjoyed later- in the eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Larson entertain ed the Friday evening card club, last week. Those belonging to the club are: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Centers, Mr. and Mrs.'s. E. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. David Neinon, Jr., Mr. and, Mrs. George Bullock, Mr. and .Mrs. Pete Emmott and the host and hostess. Alfred Lyck, who was seriously hurt in the elevator shaft at the cement plant, is in a critical condition in a hospital at Portland Ivan Haines has returned home from California. , ; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Savage will chaperone the 'Campfire Girls, who will attend the large Hallowe'en party to be given at the Multnomah hotel by the Campfire Girls of Portland. ,- Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson, Jr., en tertained Mr. and Mrs. -R. D. Fulton at dinner, Thursday evening. ti 8 8 8 cj& j8 i8 (8 8 58 $,$8 EAGLE CREEK 2 Mrs. K. B. Gibson Jt , . ffit? jpjPjPjfK'jPK'jfaf'jpjf'K'a? tf51 Mrs. Ethel Lansdowne, the school supervisor, was out visiting the school, last Thursday. ' t. Mrs. R. B. Gibson was calling on Mrs. Ray Woodle, Friday. Kermit Bestul returned home last week from Yakima, where he had gone to pick apples. - Mr. and Mrs. Rov Douglass and chil dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Os car Benson, Sunday afternoon. Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and son Leslie were com pletely surprised by a crowd of neigh bors coming and spending the evening with them, in honor of Mrs. Woodle's birthday. All spent a pleasant eve ning and along about midnight a de licious luncheon, consisting of coffee, sandwiches, potato salad, pickles, pie and cake, was served. Soon after all departed for their homes. E. Saylor butcheied three, hogs the first of the week, shipping then; to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duns and Mr. and Mrs. N. Kirchem and children, were guests at the home of Walter Doug lass, Sunday. The road between the school house corner and Will Douglass' has been gravelled.. Mrs. Viola Douglass was the guest of Mr. aval Mrs. Roy Douglass, Sun day. Tt t it Jt 8 5 &J A & CANBY Dr. John Fuller ' jt & j? & p jp j? jf jp j? j? n? j? a? t? County I. O.. O. F. Convention On Saturday, October 21st, was held in- Canby, the fourth semi-annual dis trict convention of the several I. O. O. F. lodges of Clackamas county. The morning and afternoon sessions were devoted to tne transaction or business connected with the organiza tion, and exemplification of the first degree work by competing lodges. Estacada Lodge, No. 175, was pre sented with a beautiful silver cup, hav ing rendered the most perfect degree work. The cup was presented at the evening session by A. H. Knight of the county lodge. The evening session was held in the high school gymnasium and was an open session. After . enjoying special music by the Garrett orchestra, the audieilce listened to a good and appro priate address by L. C. McShane of Hubbard, formerly of Canton, Ohio. Avon Jess and Miss Loraine Lee Bang solos to the delight of all who heard the.li and a quartette A. B. Chind gren, H. H. Chindgren, R. Abraham and R. Hibbard, of Molalla, were as good as -ever heard in Canby. These, young men have a meadow "lark so prano, a cascade tenor, a grand canyon bass and a highland alto. With proper training and ambition, they will some day put Molalla on the map. A reading by Miss Maud Beaty was a diversion on the program, exposing the folly of phone gossip, and was a splen did lesson for the over-anxious talker. A most amusing reading injected into the program, .and "a surprise to the large gathering, was by H. H. Chindgren of Molalla, entitled "A Deer Hunt," with a Swedish brogue. It brought down the house. LOCALS At the close of the exercises the pub lic was Invited to the I. O.' O. F. hall, where more than three hundred visit ors and citizens of Canby were treat ed to refreshments. ' Irwin Wheeler sold his farm, con sisting of twelve acres, last week, to J. R. Nelson of Denver, Colorado. The place is located one mile south of Canby. Consideration, $2,000. Mr Nelson and family have already taken possession and Mr. Wheeler has mov ed into Mrs. Ogle's house, one block east of the highway in Canby. Mrs. Anna Cantwell received word, last Tuesday, from the secretary of pensions at Washington, D. C, that she had been granted a pension of thirty dollars per month, with back pay to the time of her husband s death. S. G. Sanford of Roseburg, .Oregon is in Canby this week representing the federal bank land loan system. A ..$3.90 $4.75 ..$4.75 STORE Wilsonville, Oregon score or more applications have gone in for federal loans and Mr. Sanford is here as an appraiser. Charles Keesley,- eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Keesley, broke his arm, Tuesday afternoon, October 23rd. Dr. Dedman reduced the fracture.. 8 6 . 8 8 8 8 t (58 8 (58 8 56 t SANDY - J Blanche R. SHelley J ip jPaPjpjpjPjfifK'aPiPifjf'jP jp Musical Social Event Mrs. J. M. C. Miller was hostess at a deiightrui anair naay evening, when some of the musicians of Sandy gathered at her pleasant home. Every one sang and the following pleased with vocal solos: Madames Mulhol- land, Thomas and Esson, Mrs. F. D. Eason and Lyman Warnock. Those enjoying Mrs. Miller's hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Eason, Mrs. Duke, Mrs. Esson, Mrs. Mulholland, Mrs. Laundree, Mrs. Scales, Mr. War nock, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thomas. Hot rolls, doughnuts and coffee were served. Big Program November 4th - Under the" auspices of the Sandy Parent-Teachers' association, there will be an excellent program given at the I. O. O. F. hall, the evening of November 4th, the proceeds to go towards paying for the piano recently purchased for the grade schools. While the program is not fully completed, several fine numbers are assured. among them being selections by the male quartette, the Sandy quartette, solos by Mrs. Richard Mulholland, Lyman Warnock and F. D. Eason, a reading by Miss Margaret. Miller and several numbers from the pupils of the grade school, among them selections from the . opera -""Wang."- Several "Mother Goose" characters appear in this. There will also be a grab bag and games. Sandwiches and coffee will be served. ' ' Mrs. Alma Maroney is in charge of the grab bag, Mrs. Henry Peiret is chairman of the refreshment commit tee and the program committee is composed of Madams J. M. C. Miller, Esson and "-Scales. ' LOCALS - Carl Kubitza, Carl Sharnke and Hen ry J unker ail came down from Hood Kiver, Saturday night. Sunday morn ing, Geo. Sharnne and Mr. Nelson came down. They all returned to Hood Kiver Sunday evening. Miss Jean Proctor is back in the bank, alter a week's absence on ac count of tie illness of her mother. R. A. Chown cut his left hand bad ly chopping wood,' Monday evening. Dr. Thompson was called and dressed the wound, ' The Misses Gertrude and Frances Meinig xarne home from 0. A. C. to pend the week-end. Mr. Milleron came out from Port land and spent Saturday and Sunday with his tamily. W. A. Proctor and family were Port land visitors, Tuesday. The J. Scales family, accompanied by Mrs. Esson and Ronald, Jr., motor ed to Corbett, Sunday. - A. C. Baumback; accompanied by Percy T. Shelley, Herman Bruns and H. E. Esson, attended the I. O. O. F eeremonies at Oregon City, Sunday afternoon. ,Mrs. Emma Hozelwander Newman and children are visiting the home foikst for a couple of weeks. Ms. Hornicker went to Portland, Tuesday, to do a little ibuildipg on his property there. If the weather is ravoiabie Mrs. Hornicker will go in Friday. 'Madames Scales, Gray, Harris and E. Beers motored to Portland, Monday, returning Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wm. Fisher, who has been con valescing at the Scales home, has re covered sufficiently to. go to her omn home near Sandy. OBITUARY William Lamper This community was saddened when the news came that William Lamper had passed away at the Good -Samritan hospital at five o'clock, Sunday morn ing. About five weeks ago he was taken to the hospital suffering from appendicitis. He was operated on, but from the first very little hope was en tertained for his recovery. He was twenty-one years old and was born and raised on the farm near Firwood. . Few young men of today have the reputation for honesty and steadiness of character that he did. Since the death of his father several years ago, he did his best to fill that father's place in the lamily. He leaves a mother, Mrs. Anna Lamper, five broth ers and two sisters. The funeral was held at the M". E. church, at two o'clock Tuesday after noon, Rev. .Kratt of Portland conduct ing the services. The many beautiful floral tributes bore silent testimony to the esteem in which he was held. The body was laid to rest in the Sandy cemetery. , Herman Fisher . Herman Fisher died at his home south of Sandy, last Wednesday. Mr. Fisher was eighty-one years old. He was born in Germany in 1841 and came to this country in 1846, where he set tled on a homstead near Sandy, resid ing there ever since. He is survived by the following, children: Mrs. J. H. Weaver, G. Boese, Ernest and Theo-. dore Fisher; also by fifteen grand chil dren and eight great grand children. The funeral services were held at the Sandy Methodist church, Satur day, the Rev. Geo. C. Beiremaa offi ciating. The Sandy quartette sang. Interment in Cliffside cemetery. TgC fS tC it 0 BOLTON ' Mildred McKillican J J Wedding bells rang out in Bolton again this week, when Miss Marie Michels became tile bride of Ralph Hahn of Portland. The impressive ceremony was performed at St. John's Catholic church, Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. The wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Michels. Miss Michels, who is a very charming young woman, was connected with the C. G. Miller Co. of Oregon City, until her recent resignation. The bride groom is a resident of Portland, where J he is in business. After a brief honey Imoon, Mr. and Mrs. Hahn will reside tin Portland. , ' Mr. and Mrs. James McKillican and daughter Opal, spent a day last week at the home of David McKillican, at Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wright had as their guests, Sunday, Miss Agnes En- gelbrecht of Oregon City, and Luther McAnulty of Corvallis. , John Lowry left for Portland the first of the week, where he will be engaged for a few days completing some carpenter work. ' Mr. and Mrs. James McKillican were guests of honor at a dinner party last Thursday evening, at the home of Mr. ancTMrs. N. McKillican. Autumn leaves and dahlias of harmonizing colors were used as decorations, while in the center of the table was the large -white wedding cake. Dinner guests included: Mr. nd Mrs. N. Mc Killican. Meade. Mildred and Bertha McKillican, Opal Hogan, Ruby Hogan, Frank -Hogan, Glenn Irish, John Founda, Dan Larios and the guests of honor. Later in the evening th$ fol lowing guests were also entertained at cards: Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McLarty, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shoenhunz, Mr. and Mrs. John Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reinke, Ella Reinke and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty. The couple have a host of friends in this community and many functions are being planned in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Donovan and small son were guests ot relatives in Willamette, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fromong and Miss Florence Fromong of Willamette, were guests at the Hainmerle home, Sun day evening. LOWER HIGHLAND & Mrs. Dan Fellows J JP P I? J? ff 1? 1? P I? I? K J? 1? P P Mrs. Manda Creason has returned to the home of her mother, Mrr. . Mary Fellows, after an absence of several months. Miss Vera Holmes is visiting in Ore gon City, - " - Several from our neighborhood at tended the dance at Rambo's, last Sat urday night. Gene Kirk called on the Fellbws family, last Sunday, - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mattoon visited at the. home of Mrs. Mattoon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wirtz, last Sun day. , . ; . C. F. Grossmiller has nearly finished drying prunes for this season. - Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grossmiller, Mrs. Saub and son and Joe Carlson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Garinger, last Snndap. - , W. F. Harris was out in our neigh borhood one day last week, circulatin? a petition for the recall of County Judge Cross. Bert Cole was a Portland visitor last week. Mr. WTrtz also spent last week in Portland. . - Jim Rutherford made a trip to Mos- ier, Oregon, recently, where he visit ed his wife and son, who are working in an apple orchard there r Subscribe; for the Banner-Courier and Portland Telegram both one year for $3.75 if subscribed for dur ing this month. NOTICE OF FINAL" ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of C. C Babcock, deceased, has filed his final account in the office of the County Clerk of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, and that Monday, the 20th day of November, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, in the County Court Room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objectidna thereto and the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published, October 19th, 1922. ' Last publication November 16th, 1922. . W. W. MYERS, Administrator of the estate of C. C. Babcock, deceased. Charles T. Sievers, Attorney for Administrator. 10-19-5t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Bert Lynn Van Cleve, deceased, has filed her final account In tne County Court of Clackamas County, Oregon, and said Court has set Monday, the 20th day of November, 1922, at the hour of 10:00 o'clolk a. m. of said day, in the County Court Room, In the County Court House, in Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final report, and the discharge 01 said administratrix. Dated this 18th day of October, 1922. IDA ELLAN ADAMSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Bert Lynn Van Cleve, deceased. G. B. Dunick & W. L. Mulvey, Attorneys for Administratrix. 10-19-5t SUMMONS LEGAL In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. BEULAH M. BLACKBURN, Plaintiff, . vs. EMOL L. BLACKBURN, Defendant In the Name of the State of Oregon, Greetings: You, Emol L. Blackburn, are hereby required to appear and answer . the complaint filed against you herein, on or before Friday, December 8th, 1922, that being six weeks from the first publication of the summons herein, and if .you fail to appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to which reference is hereby made, and which is made a part hereof, 'to wit: for a decree dissolving the mar riage contract heretofore and now ex isting between the parties hereto; for a decree awarding to plaintiff the care, custody and control of the minor child of the parties hereto, Doris M. Black burn. This summons will be eerved upon LEGAL NOTICES 1 you by publication thereof for not less than eix successive weeks in the "Banner-Courier," a- newspaper of general circulation, published in . the City of Oregon City, County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, the place where said suit is now pending, all by order of the Hon. J. U. Campbell, presiding judge of the above entitled Court, which said order Is dated the 24th day of October, 1922. The date of the first publication of this summons is Thursday, October 26th, 1922. x' The date of thelast publication "of this summons is Thursday, December 7th, 1922.- ' OVAL PIRKEY, , Attorney for Plaintiff, 601 Panama, Bldg., (10-26-7t) Portland, Ore. . SHERIFF'S SALE In the -Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. . A. H. KRAUS, Plaintiff, ' vs. HANS P. ANDERSON and JANE Doe ANDERSON, his wife, Defendants. STATE OF OREGON, - ss. County of Clackamas. J By virtue of a judgment order, de cree and an execution, duly issued out of and'' under the seal of the above en titled court, in the above entitled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 14th day. of Oct., 1922, upon a judgment rendered and entered in said court on the 9th day of October, 1922, in favor of A. H. Kraus, plaintiff, and against Hans P. Anderson, and Jane Doe Anderson, his wife, defendants, for the sum of J500.00; with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 28th day of De cember, 1917, and the further sum of $50.00, as attorney's fee, and the fur ther sum of $20.00, costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, commanding ine to make sale of. the following described .real property, situate in the County at XJlackamas, State of Oregon, to-wit: The northwest quarter (NW14) of the northwest quarter (NW) of Sec tion Eight (8). Township Five (5) South, Range Three (3) East of the Willamette meridian, containing forty (40) acres, more or less. Now, Therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and decree, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on .Saturday, the 18th day" of November, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M-, at the front door of -the County Court House, in the City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auctfon, sub ject to redemption, to the highest bid- Lder, for U. S. gold coin cash in hand, all the right, iitle and interest which the within named defendants' or 'either of them, had on the date of the mort gage herein or since had in or to the above described real property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order, decree, interest, costs and all accruing costs. W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. ' By E. C. Hackett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., October 19th, 1922. (10-19-5t) NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT TIMBER GENERAL LAND OFFICE Washington, D. C. September 15, 1922. Notice is hereby given that subject to the conditions and limitations of the Acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat, 218 and. June 4, 1920 (41 Stat, 758), and the instructions of the Secretary of the Interior of September 15, 1917 (46 L. D., 447), and June 22, 1920 (47 L. D., 411), the timber on the following lands Will be sold at 10 o'clock a. m., NOTICE After October 12th, I will not be re sponsible for any bills contracted by Warren Vittum. f (10-12-4tpd) ABBIE M. VITTUM, TRY GOLDEN CRUST BREAD made by MOLALLA BAKERY Molalla, Oregon FLOURS AND FEEDS Retailed at Wholesale Prices Mulino Flour Mills Mulino, Oregon. j. .. .. . .. .-. .. CHOICE MEATS From the best meats we can buy we offer X you the choicest cuts. at f prices no more than you have paid elsewhere for less quality. Oregon City Cash Market Ruconich & Roppel ' Props. Phone Pacific 75 218' Main St on November 8, 1922, at public auction, at the United States land office at Portland, Oregon, to the highest bid der, at not less than the appraised value, as Bhown 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 ed ;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, asso ciations of such citizens and corpora tions organized under the laws of the United States or any state, territory, or district thereof only. Upon, appli cation of a qualified purchaser, the timber on any legal subdivision will be offered separately before being in cluded in any offer of a larger unit . T. 4' N., R. 3 W., Sec. 17, SW& NW, yellow fir 1200M., red fir 700 M., bastard fir 300 red cedar 130 M., hemlock 160 M., NW& SW, yel low fir 700 M., bastard fir 275 M., red cedar 680 M., hemlock 75M., SW& SW14, yellow fir 985 M., red fir 430M., bastard fir 450 M., red cedar 220M., white fir 90 M., hemlock 200 M., none of the red, yellow and bastard fir timber to be sold for less than $3.00 per M., none of the red cedar timber to be sold for less than $2.00 per M., and none of the white fir and hemlock, timber to be sold for less than $1.00 per M., Sec. 19, NE& NE14, red fir 1200 M., SE14 NE&, red fir 1650 M., SW NE red fir 2100 M., red cedar 110 M., hemlock CLASSIFIED ADS RATES For first insertion 25 cents; for subsequent Issues one eent a word. Ads received too late for this For Sale live Stock FOR SALE Team, mare and hors, 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 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. Mao Farlane, one mile south of Carver. (10-19-4tpd) FOR SALE Barred Rock Cockerels, rrom fine stock, to make room for layers, $4.00 each, f. o. b. Sherwood, Oregon. Address Mrs. B., care Banner-Courier. . l"0-26-3t FOR RENT FOR RENT Six-room house. Enquire 1545 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) FOR SALE Bargain. Model M, Sam son Tractor, $350. Arthur Brockart, Hubbard, Ore., near Needy. - 10-25-ltpd FOR SALE Vaughan Drag Saw, com plete outfit, m first-class condition. See Walter Nelson, Oregon City, R. ALWAYS THE NEW THINGS FIRST. Ladies' and Children' Ready-To-Wear 209 7th Street - - - Oregon City SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 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 Oregon City, Oregon Holman&Pace FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Seventh and Water Sts. Tel. 86 Wm. Stone - ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Beaver Building OREGON CITY, OREGON CHARIES T. SIEVERS -LAWYER Caufield Bldg." OREGON CITY, OEEGON DR. E. A. GIBBS. Nervous and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Room 2 Beaver- Block Oregon City. PAUL C. FISCHER Attorney at Law Oregon City, Oregom Beaver Building Phones: Office 348 Residence 1F2 f . . fSay it with blowers' 75 M. NW14 SE, red fir 1150 M., SE14 SE14, red fir 1500 M, red cedar 50M., hemlock 50 M., SW SE&, red fir 525 M., red cedar 25 M., none of the red fir timber to be sold for less than $2.50 per M., none of the red ce dar timber to be sold for less than $1.50 per M, and none of the hemlock timber to be sold for less than $1.00 per M. T. 4 S., R. 2 E. Sec. 5, NW, SWM, red fir 665 M., none of the red fir timber to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. T. 2 S., R. 5 W., Sec. 29, NE NE, red fir 1400 M., none of the red fir timber to be sold for less than $1.50 per M. - . . WM. 8 PRY, Commissioner, General Land Office. (9-28-5t) ' . Superior Quality Shade Trees, Shrub , bery and Fruits, Grown on Yakima Indian Reservation TOPPENISH NURSERY COMPANY - Toppenish, Washington Salesman, DR. A. G. GRAY Milwaukie, Oregon R. 1, Box 153 $ Phone 711 J Mrs. Emma James X t Magnetic Therapeutics and j Maternity Nursing A Room 16 Oregon : Hogg Bldg. City Y column will be classified elsewhere. F. D. No. 6, Box 43. 10-26-2tpd" Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED Ten copies of the August Sd,: Banner-Courier. We will pay 20c eaah. WANTED To - buy second hand goods. Wttl pay cash for used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial value. Large stock of goods for sale. J. H. 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) . WANTEDr-To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis', Minn SIX PER CENT LOANS may be se cured for any purpose on farm lands, irrigated lands, to buy or build homes, City or Farm, under our first mortgaga certificates. Bankers Re serve Deposit Company, Gas and Electric Bldg., Denver, Colo. - MONEY TO LOAN on farms 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 WANTED Salesmen for Oregon City, to develop own future repeat busi ness. House to house and big con sumer trade. Write or call.Metal glas Products Co., 304 Pine St., Port land, Oregon. MONEY TO LOAN v 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 EsUtes settled Money loaned Prac tice in all Courts of the U. 8. 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 Maiii Street Oregon City, Ore. Dr. L. G. Ice DENTIST Oregon City O.D.Eby ATTO R N E Y-AT-L A W Over Bank of Oregon Cifcy OREGON CITY, OREGON