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THE BANKER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1922
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Gifts of Ivory
Daitny in design, substantial in con
struction and always useful Gifts ot
Pyralin Ivory are especially accept
able as a Christmas remembrance.
We carry a complete stock of. the Genuine Ivory
Pyralin in complete sets and separate pieces. Priced
from 55c to $45.00. In purchasing single pieces we
can match them for you in years to come.
We engrave Ivory we sell free of
charge.. 'Engraving makes it more per
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6UMMONS.
In the. Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County.
ROSE SHEARER, Plaintiff,
' vs.
ELMER SHEARER, Defendant.
To Elmer Shearer, the above named
defendant.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of the plain
tiff filed against you in tire above en
ttled suit on or before six weeks from
the 23rd day of November, 1922, that
being the date of the first publication
of the summons herein, and if you so
fail to appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in tlie
complaint to-wit: For a decree dis
solving the marriage contract hereto
fore and now exisiting between plain
tiff and defendant in this cause; that
plaintiff be awarded the care, custody
and control of Helen Shearer, minor
child of plaintiff and defendant, and
for such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem meet and equifc
able in the premises.
This summons is served upon you
by publication, pursuant to the order
of the Hon. H. E. Cross, County Judge,
in the absence of Hon. J. U. Camp
bell Judge of the above entitled Court,
which order was made and entered on
the 23rd day of November, 1922, and
which -order directed that service of
summons in this cause be made upon
you by publication thereof for six con
secutive and successive weeks in the
'Banner-Courier," a weekly newspaper
of general circulation, printed and pub
lished in Clackamas 'County, State of
Oregon.
CALL
THE REDDAWAY TRUCK LINE
f.or
Long Distance Hauls
Three Trips Each Day Each Way
Between Oregon City and Portland
Portland 516 91 Phones Oregon City 501
MILLER'S SHOE STORE
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Men's every-day-wear shoes, rubbers, gloves.
Expert Shoe Repairing.
t 419 Main St.
Oregon City. ::
It's Mincemeat Time
and we have all the in
gredients for making it.
New crop raisins, currants,
walnuts, apples, citron, vine-
gar, as well as the best of
readymade mincemeat in bulk
and packages.
Besides the regulation Turkey you
will need
Celery Olives Cranberries
Sweet Potatoes
and a host of other eatables to round out
the meal. Our stock is complete, order
early to insure delivery.
Larsen & Co.
10th and Main Phone 70 Oregon City
Date of first publication, Nov. 23,
1922.
G. B. DIMICK &
W. L. MUL.VEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Address : Room 10, Hogg Bldg.,
(ll-23-7t) Oregon City, Oregon.
Are You
ough
on
Batteries?
Everybody is likely to ,
forget once in a while
about putting in water
or charging, or having
the battery looked
after. That's why the
average driver needs
the toughest, most re
liable, longest lived
battery he can find
the Willard Threaded
Rubber Battery. It's
a tough battery for
rough trips. All sizes.
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
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FLOURS AND FEEDS
Retailed at .
Wholesale Prices
Mulino Flour Mills
Mulino, Oregon. .
Full line Boys' Dress and Work It
fanoes. Army Store, Jiiiectric Motel
uunaing.
Mrs. Fred Greenman who has been
ill at her home on Ninth and Madison
streets is very much Improved.
Richard Frederick was a Portland
visitor on Monday of this week where
he went on business.
Army Overcoats - Blouses - Breeches
Leggings Army Store, Electric
Hotel Building.
House wiring must be done right the
first time. Hodgson-Cannon Electric
Co., 4th and Main Sts.
Mrfe. Oiarles Babcock of 'Oregon
City visited her son Charles Jr., and
family in, Portland on Sunday.
Mrs. Mat E. Handle, who is a resi
dent of Highland, was an Oregon City
visitor on Friday of last week.
Mrs. Robert Ginther has had as her
guest on Wednesday of last week, Mrs.
Theodore Pottratz of Malksbury.
Mrs. William Daniels, an old time
resident of Beaver Creek, visited in
Oregon City on Monday of this week.
Mrs. Eunna James of Oregon City
visited her nephew and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale F. Young at Portland on
Sunday.
Leather Jerkins, Sheepskin coats,
Cordoray and Leather coats. Navy Pea
Jackets. Army Store. Electric Hotel
Building.
-TTlA littlu enn f TMV anA HJTia T? n"h
Green is verv ill at tha hnma nf his
parents. He Is suffering from Bron-
cniai pneumonia.
Mrs. Karl Hartka of Mt Pleasant.
and Mrs. Gordon McKellican of Bol
ton were Portland visitors on Monday
of this week
Hin Rubber hnnta J!3 QR nair Short
Rubber boots 12.95 nair TiVll TJne
Rubber Clothing. Army Store, Elec
tric Hotel Building;
George Ward who has been visiting
at the home of his sister Mrs. Melvin
Hart in Oregon City, has returned to
his home at Coquille.
A son arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert A. Wells of 105 Tenth
Street, Oregon City, on Saturday
morning, November 25.
Mrs. Eliza J. Alldredge. who has
been spending a month with her Bon
josepn, at Portland has returned to
her home at Oregon City. '
The Ladies Aid of the Presbvterian
church held a food sale at Eddy's Store
on Saturday afternoon of last week. $ 60
was realized from the sale.
Westinghouse batteries. An iron
clad guarantee and the fame of a great
name behind them. Hodgson-Cannon
Electric Co., 4th and Main Sts.
,Miss Bulah Morgan, formerly a
teacher in the Oregon City high school,
but now of Eugene, was a guest of
Mr and Mrs. Hal E Hoss last week.
Mr and .Mrs. Walter Wentworth
and son Eugene, motored to Portland
Sunday, and spjent the day with Mr.
Wentworth's sister, Mrs. S. S. Mohler.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herminger and
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rau, attended the
Hawley-Metchan wedding, which was
held 'at Portland on Saturday of last
week.
Mrs. Ray Wilcox and daughters Viv
ian, Thelma, and Erma were week
end guests of Mrs. Wilcox's sister,
Mrs. Roy Woodward. Their home is
at Estacada.
Mrs. W. C, Green, accompanied by
Mrs. Hary W. Paine and Miss Alma
Moore, motored to New Era on Wed
nesday of last week where they visit
ed Mrs. Howard Beaton. - .
Mr and Mrs. George Pusey attended
the wedding of the formers nephew,
Mr. Willard Hawley, who was married
to Miss Dorothy Metschan in Portland
on Saturday evening of last week.
Mr. andMrs. J B. Caldwell of Port
land visited Mrs. Caldwells' parents,
Mr and Mrs. C. Scheubel on Thursday
of last week. Mrs. Caldwell was Miss
Roberta Scheubel before her marriage.
Mrs. Fred Peckover, who has been
very ill at her home at Park Place,
has Improved so as to be able to be
brought to the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dryden in Oregon
City. -
Mr and Mrs. Mark P. Chapman mo
tored to Portland Sunday where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. .Harmon and Mr.
and Mr and Mrs. John Green. The
two Mr Green's are brothers of Mrs.
Chapman.- -
Mrs. Sherman W. Moody and daugh
ter Roberta, arrived in Oregon City on
Saturday of last week and Bpent a
week visiting Mrs. .Moody's son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Miehells Burlev.
and her sister, Mrs. Mildred Stafford.
Mrs. Annie Fremayne of Barlow ac
companied by her daughter. Miss
Gladys Fremayne were Oregon City
visitors on Saturday of last week.
Miss Gladys who Is a student at Mon
mouth is spending a week iwfth her
mother.
Mrs. Fred Erickson of Oregon City
has gone to Seattle for an indefinite
stay. Mrs Erickson accompanied her
daughter. Mrs. Mav Penrsnn home.
who has been in Oregon City visiting
her parents.
Mrs. Minnie Donvan, who has been
in Des Moines. Iowa, where ahn went
as a delegate to the Womens Relief
iorp., Convention has returned to lier
home in Oregon City-, while in the
East, Mrs. Donovan visited relatives at
Burt and Algona, Jowa.
Mrs. C. P. Scroeeina and sister-in-
law, Mrs. Bert Padgett, have returned
to their homes in Oregon City from
The Dalles, where thev want to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Scoggjns brother,
Your Christmas Piano
We Are Representatives for Clackamas County for the
entire line of Pianos and Player Pianos of
Sherman, Pay & Co.
Sherman Clay & Co. is the leading One-Price Music House of
the Pacific Coast and we are able to sell and deliver to you, here in
Oregon City and vicinity, any of their lines of instruments at ex
actly the same price and terms quoted in their Portland, Seattle,
San Francisco and other main stores.
We. offer you a choice from the following pianos : Steinway,
Weber A. B. Chase, Steck, Esty, Emerson, Aldrich. Kutzmann
Bambrach, Vose, Krakouer, Wheelock, Davenport & Tracy,
Briggs and others, including the famous Duo Art.
We have pianos on our floor for your examination, or we will
gladlyhave you visit the big Sherman-Clay & Co. store in Port
land, at our expense, and make your selections there.
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Old instruments taken in exchange.
Terms to suit your .convenience.
" Player Pianos $420 Up.
Huntley-Draper Drug Co.
Victrola Depot
SIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIE
J. D. Padgett, which was held Tues
day of last week
Mrs. William Laxton, who has been
making her home in the upper Clack
amas County, has arrived in Oregon
City to make a visit of several weeks to
he parents, Mr and Mrs. George Hard
ing. Mrs. Laxton was Miss Evelyn
Harding before her marriage.
Mauna Mary, the infant daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Green, whose
funeral was held from the Holman-Pace-funeral
parlors on Sunday after
noon, was laid to rest in the Mountain
View cemetery. Everett Greet is a son
of Mrs. Mary Green of West Linn
Dr. Irene Hunt, who has been vis
iting her aunt, Miss Cora Hunt, in
Oregon City has returned to Roseburg,
where she will visit her mother, Mrs.
F. W. Hunt, before returning to San
Francisco, where she is to take a
special course in medicine. She will
then return to Portland to practice her
profession.
A Thanksgiving dinner was given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green
at 710 Center Street on Tuesday of
this week. Places were laid for Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Green and 'son; Mr.
and Mrs. Harmon Green and daughter
of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Chap
man and Gordon Green; Mr and Mrs.
,Will Green; Mrs. Carl Green and
Children of Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hartke entertained
at dinner on Sunday at their home
at South Oregon City. Those enjoy
ing the sumptous dinner were: Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McKillican; Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Hartke; Mr and Mrs. Homer
Bucholz; Mrs. Ed Bucholz; Misses
Elma and Selma Bucholz; Ira and
Wellis Bucholz; Cecil Wilson; Louie
Hartke; Gretchen, Walter Herbert;
Harold Robert and Dorothy Hartke,
and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Hartke.. There were 22 at the
table and two large turkeys and all the
accessories to go with them were
thoroughly enjoyed.
an iron pipe set at the most western
corner of a tract of land owned by
Marshall N. Dana and Nora V. Dana,
as recorded on Page 620 of Book 167
of Clackamas County Deed Records,
and from thence running north 59 deg.
20 min. west a distance of 108.22 ft. to
an iron pipe, thence north 61 deg. 50
min. east 426.74 ft. to land owned by
John F.'Risley, thence south 8 deg. 52
min. east 98.11 ft. to the aforemention
ed Dana land, thence tracing the
Northwestern boundary thereof south
61 deg. 50 min. west a distance of
338.3 ft. to the place of beginning.
Together with all the right, title and
interest which the said decedent had
therein at the time of her death. Said
sale of said tract will be partly for
cash and partly on credit
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, 29th
November, 1922.
H. G. STARKWEATHER,
Administrator of the Estate of Alice
M. Starkweather, Deceased.
J. J. Fitzgerald, Attorney,
421 Mohawk Building,
Portland. Oregon. (ll-29-5t)
THE PRAISE CONTINUES
Everywhere We Hear Good Reports
Of Doan's Kidney Pills
Oregon City is no exception. Every
section of the U. S. resounds with
praise of Doan's Kidney Puis. Fifty
thousand persons are giving testimony
in their home newspapers. The sin
cerity of these witnesses, the fact that
they live so near, is the best proof of
the merit of Doan's. Here's an Ore
gon City case.
C. W. Bagby , contractor and builder,
203 17th St, says: "I know the value
of Doan's Kidney Pills and gladly
recommend them. My kidneys troubl
ed me often. I had a weak and aching
back which made it hard for me to
stoop. My kidneys didn't act right,
but Doan's Kidney pills from the Hunt
ly Drug Co. soon fixed me in good
shape by strengthening my back and
kidneys." '
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim
ply "ask for a kidney (remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Bagby had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
We do printing of all kinds at the
Banner-Courier the best, workman
ship at lowest prices.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that in pur
suance of an order of the County Court
of the State of Oreg on for Clackamas
County, made and entered on the 26th
day of September, 1921, and entered
and recorded on page 466 of Volume 9
of the Probate Journal of said court,
in the matter of the Estate of Alice M.
Starkweather, deceased, the adminis
trator of said estate will, on the 30th
day of December, 1922, offer for sale at
privat e sale, at the residence of H. G.
Starkweather, the undersigned, on the
River Road near Oak Grove, Clacka
mas Countv. Oresron. the following- de
scribed tract of land:
A part of the J. S. Risley DLC in
Townsnip z soutn, Kange l juast or me
Willamette Meridian , in Clackamas
County, Oregon, bounded as follows:
Beginning at a point marked by
Under New Management
E- Birry and W. Moessner
Formerly, of Benson and Portland Hotels
Announce they have taken over
The Paramount Restaurant
We are here to serve our patrons, societies, and
private parties with clean cooked food
at Reasonable Prices
THANKSGIVING DINNER
From 12 M. to 8 P. M.
75 cents
Celery Olives
Cream of Chicken Soup with Rice
Boiled Halibut, Hollandaise Sauce
Saratoga Chips
Roast Young Turkey, Chestnut Dressing
Giblet Sauce, Cranberries
String Beans in Butter, Mashed Potatoes
Combination Salad, French Dressing x
Plum Pudding, Lemon Sauce Mince Pie
Coffee Tea Milk
Special 35 cent Luncheon
Cream of Chicken, with Rice
(Choice of one meat or fish.)
Boiled Halibut, Hollondaise Sauce
Small Sirloin Steak, Smothered in Onions
Roast Pork, Apple Sauce
Prime Ribs of Beef, with Gravy
String Beans in Butter, Mashed Potatoes
, Coffee, Tea, Milk -Desserts,
10c" Extra