THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 192 Page Eleven DIRECTORY OF PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS FIRMS ALWAY8 THE NEW THINGS FIRST. Ladies' and Children' Ready-To-Wear 209 7th Street Oregon City SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE ATTORN EY3-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-LA W Beaver Building OREGON CITY, OREGON CHARLES T. SIEVERS LAWYER Caufield 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 Bearer Building Phones: Office 348 Residence 1F2 J. C. DOWNEY MONEY TO LOAN ATTORN EY-AT-LAW GENERAL PRACTICE 612 Main St Oregon City, Ore. 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 Oregon 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 Main Street Oregon City, Ore. Dr. L. G. Ice DENTIST Oregon City O. D. Eby ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Over Bank of Oregon Cy OREGON CITY, OREGON HUGH R. ROBERTSON & COMPANY Member American Institute of Accountants Accountant Income Tax Service Auditors Portland, Ore. Minneapolis, Minn. 1517 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. Phone 711 J Mrs. Emma James Magnetic Therapeutics and Maternity Nursing Room 16 Oregon Hogg Bldg. City 4Msx::-x-:X":-xX"::-::. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION Notice is hereby given that the County Supt of Oiackamas Co., Ore gon, will hold the "regular examination of applicants for State Certificates at Oregon City, Oregon, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 20. 1922, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. and con tinuing until Saturday, , December 23, 1922, at 4 : 00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Foreinoon. . U. S. History, Writing (Penmanship) Music, Drawing. ' Wednesday Afternoon. Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ing, Composition-, Domestic Science Science, Methods In Reading.Course of Study for DrawtagrMethods in Arithmetic. ' Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Metibpds in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physic3, Type writing, Methods In Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Fridav Forenoon. Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling) Physical .Geography, Eng- usn uteraiure, unemisiry. Friday Affsrnooi. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoofn. Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon. . General History,.Bookkeeping. BRENTON VEDDER School Superintendent. Note 3rd Floot Masonic Building. 12-7-lt. , J J J Jt j jf J J Jt jt Jt jt jt Jt jt Jt J PANRY -Dr. John Fuller Jt ' Jt ffitf iftrtriftrifififififf?jfif J? Mrs. Cantwell a Good Cook ' A feast of good things to eat were spread all over the large extension table at the home of Mrs. Anna Cant- well in South East Canby, Sunday. December 3, to which the following in vited guests sat down: Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cross, recently of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lambert of Jen nings Lodge;' Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Knight nd son Beauford of Canby; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Croisant of Lyons ; Isaac Hise and, Mrs. Maggie Cross of Oregon City, and Dr. and Mrs. John Fuller of Canby. If there are any better cooks in Can- by than Mrs. Cantwell proved herself to be upon this occasion, I don't want 'em, as I do not care to eat enough to make me. die. Thank you, good lady. We will remember you in our smiles. LOCALS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. ' IN THE MATTER of The Estate of ALFRED CLARK, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County, executrix of the estate of Alfred Clark, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby .notified to present the same, with the proper vouchers therefor, to me at the office of Joseph of Joseph Van Hoomissen, 302 Dekum Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Dated and first published, December 7, 1922. Date of last publication, January 4, 1923. JENNIE HORGER, Executrix. JOSEPH VAN HOOMISSEN, Attorney. 302 Dekum Bldg, Portland Ore. 12-7-5t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT cxx-Mxxx-x:xxxx I V Y JOE ORMAN Tailor to Men and Women 207 7th St. Oregon City 1 CLASSIFIED ADS For Sale Live Stock FOR SALE At bargain; Guernsey bull, age three in December; advance registry; five blue ribbons; 906.85 record. Must change. Fred "Sbhann, Aurora, Oregon, Route 2. ll-23-4tpd FOR SALE Two Fox Terrier dogs, half mile from Gladstone, first house on Oatfleld road. J. S. Shaw, Box 242, Milwaukie, Rt. 1. 2tpd Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED To buy second . hand goods. Will pay cash for used fur niture, tools, or any thing of com mercial value. Large stock of goods WANTED 150 to 500 doz. eggs a week. Will call for and give top price. C. & A. Produce Co., Box 61, Oregon City. FOR SALE or TRADE New harness for sale or trade. Will take good cow or young stock. Oliver S. Ger ber, Estacada, R. 3. ll-9-4tpd WANTED To hear from owner of good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. SIX PER CENT LOANS may b se cured for any purpose on farm lands, irrigated lands, to bay or Valid homes. City or Farm, under our trst mortgage certificates. Bankers Re serve Deposit Company,- Gas and Electric Bldg., Denver, Cola MONEY TO LOAN on farms of over ten acres at 6 per cent Long time loans on easy payments. Federal loans a specialty. Arthur Graham, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed their final report in the estate, of Joseph M. Hart, de ceased, and the Court has set Mon day, the 11th day of December, 1922, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M. on said day, in the County Court Room in the County Court House tn Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said final report, and the discharge of said executors and executrix Dated this 9th day of November, 1922. JOHN W. HART, JOSEPH V. HART and JESSIE R. HART, Executors and Executrix of the Es tate of Joseph M. Hart, Deceased. G. B. Dimick & W. L. Mulvey, (ll-3-5t) Attorneys for Executors and Execu trix. Canby, Oregon. Cost Little, Results Big Ban- Courier Classified Advs. LOST Tire, on 6th or 7th, between J. Q. Adams and Washington Sts., Sun day afternoon, by Fred Shannon. Finder leave at 7th Street Garage and receive reward. 2t LOST Tire Lock, on 6th or 7th, be tween J. Q. Adams and Washington Sts., Sunday afternoon, by Fred Shannon. Finder leave at 7th Street Garage and receive reward. 2t ONLY -14 MORE SHOPPING DAYS 'TIL XMAS! A few excellent suggestions for the motorist, selected from our large and diversified stock. Oscar Beaty, who is a student at the University of Oregon, was a visitor, over Sunday, at the home of his par ents In Canby. - A. L. Heddings and J.'Y. Kenagry of the Needy district were business call ers in Canby, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rothenburg of Portland were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Rothen burg of Canby. Mrs. Cora Peabody of Jefferson, Ore gon, 13 spending a few days in Canby this week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sheldon. A large number of members of the Canby Lutheran church attended a special Thanksgiving service, held at the Lutheran church in Woodburn, last Thursday. I would like to have readers of this" paper in the Maxburg or Barlow dis tricts, phone me any news Items they may have each Mqnday morning. If there is news of special interest in your community, phone Canby 5824 We wish to make this paper of special interest to each community reached by its circulation. JiJtJlJtJtjtJtjtjtjtjtjtjtjt Jtg at BOLTON Jt diUCred MoKiflican Jt . if if i? tr tr if.tr tririfif &tr jp5 Mr. Andrew Deschamps.violinist and Miss Elenor M. Schiewe pian ist will present their pupils in a joint recital at the Baptist church In Oregon City, Monday evening, December 18th. The soloist of the evening will be Miss Agnew of Portland who will be ac- accompanied by Mr. Petri of Portland. Frank Doty Jr. has been suffering from a sore foot, caused by stepping on a nail. . Mrs. Floyd Hogan of Gladstone spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. J. M, Killican. Mr. E. O. Wright returned from a hunting trip the first of the week. He refuses to state the exact number of ducks they "brought down" but we are assured that it was the limit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Senbi of Port land were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Michels Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. James McKillican had as their dinner guests on Thansgiving Opal Hogan, Ruby Hogan, Frank Ho gan, and Elmer Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hobble and child ren were entertained at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hobble on Thanksgiving day. At the regular meeting of the fire department Tuesday evening, the mem bers voted to co-operate with the mem bers of. the Community Club, In rais ing funds with which to purchasea piano tor the hall. They presented to the committee appointed by the com munity club, to purchase the piano, a check for thirty dollars as part of their share. Mr. and Ms. N. M. Killican's guests on Thanksgiving included, Mr. and Mrs. H. Doremus and Don Larios of Oregon City, Mr. and. Mrs. F. C. Hall and daughter Dorothy of West Linn. This was also the fifty-first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dore mus. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jones are re joicing over the arrival of a son, born at the Oregon City hospital, November 28. The little son has been named Ellis Jr. Mrs. F. Doty, Mrs. J. W. Draper and Mrs. N. McKillican spent Tuesday in Portland. . " . Grand Opening of TOY LAMP- TOYS TOYS TOYS Santa Claus will be here Saturday, Dec. 9th at 2 p m. We are showing the largest and most complete line of Toys and Christmas gifts ever shown in Clackamas County. Bring The Kiddies! No matter how much or how little you want to spend you will find "Just the right thing" in our immense stock. Extra Special from our Furniture Department. Mahogany Finish Smoking Stand, 28 in. high with glass top. Regular $3.50 value Extra Special $1.98 each. -, Santa Claus' own Mail Box at our Store. Mail your letters here for Santa Claus. Daily Delivery. Frank' Bisch Oregon City oris Oregon NOTICE. 'Notice is hereby given that the City Engineer of Oregon City has filed with the undersigned a written certificate to the effect that John Adams Street has been completed, by W. D. Andrews Construction Co., from the North side of Eleventh Street to the South side of Twelfth Street, and the City Council has set Friday, the 15th day of De cember, 1922, at the hour of 7:30 P. M. when the acceptance of said street will be considered by the Council. All persons alfected by the said im provement are hereby notified to file any objections to such acceptance, in writing, with the undersigned, on or before said time.- C. W. KELLY, (12-7-2t) City Recorder. LESS THAN $1.00 1. Oil Gauge 2. Flashlight . , 3. Windshield Strips . 4. Tire Repair Boot ..50c ..75c ..50c ..50c LESS THAN $2.00 Flower Vases 2. Luggage Carriers 3. Dash Lamps 4. Foot Mats , 5. Windshield Wipers 6. Tire Gauges 7. Extension Trouble Lamps 8. Rear Vision Mirror ..$1.25 ..$1.25 ..$1.40 ..$1.50 ..$1.50 $1.25 ..$1.75 ..$1.00 LESS THAN $3.00 1. Cigarette Lighter , .,, 3. Motometer , ,. , , , 2. Dome Light 4. Stop Signal 1 ..$2.50 -$2.50 .42.50 ..$2.50 $5.00 1. Spotlight . 2. Automatic Windshield Wipers 3. Weed Chains, 30x3 . 4. Buell Whistle 5. Leather Tool Bag . ..$5.00 -$5.00 .45.00 -$5.00 -$5.00 Come and see our 'displays of automobile access ories and hardware. If there Is anything you want that you don't see we will gladly order It for you. Near Foot of Elevator Phone 391 We are on the job as .ever and ready to sell you the best and fresh est of GROCERIES and to give you our usual prompt service. 1 But if you should get anything here that is not just right, as the result of the fire, we want you to let us know so that we may replace, the goods. The Hub GROCERY On the Hill ressvFor Less a.t r my Goods Store No. 4 Cljrtstmaa u$$zsititm& Moleskin Vests with Sleeves, Leather Lined, our price .... -?-OU Moleskin Coats. Sheepskin Lined, with High Collar, our wice $9.50 Leather Jerkins, without sleeves, wpol lined $3.50 Boys' Wool Mackinaw Coats . .$5.00 Moleskin Vests, Leather Sleeves, Sheepskin Lined , $7.50 98c ..$2.00 up Jersey Sweaters Army Rain Coats, like new . Union Suits in cotton and wool mixed, from . $1.45 up O. D. Blouces, reclaimed . 75c Army Hats : 75c Army Wool Sweaters . Army Wool .$2.00 up Underwear, reclaimed, garment 60c Armv Wool Socks, 3 oair . 80c Wool Mixed Socks, 3 pairs 50c Heavy Gray Socks, 2 pairs 75c O. D. Wool Slip-oins : ! .$1.45 O. D. Slip-ons, cotton , 98c SHIRTS Lumber Jacks' and Stag Shirts $5.00 up Full Line Oil Clothings SHOES Boys' Dress Shoes 1 to 2.. Youths' Dress Shoes ZVz to 6 Men's Dress Shoes ..$3.00 J$3.50 $3.50 up O. D. Wool Army Shirts, reclaimed New O. D. Wool Army Shirts White Linen Dress Shirts, new Hickory Shirts J. . Big Yank Shirts Blue Work Shirts ..$2.00 -$2.85 Boys' Army Kickers all leather, sizes 9A to 2 $2.75 . 25c .41-10 ..$1.00 . 75c Hermans Russet Army Shoes Officers' Dress Shoes Trench. Shoes, with Hobs ARMY OVERCOATS, LIKE NEW $3.75 and Up Army Wool, Two-Piece Underwear, per gar ment, new only , $L0O BLANKETS O. D. Wool Blankets L$3.00 up Gray Blankets, 70 x 84 inches, 4 lbs. .$3.00 PANTS New O. D. Wool Pants . $2.50 Corduroy Pants ; 1... .$3.50 Trench Shoes, without Hobs Chocolate Marching Shoes Gold Seal Packs, Leather Tops High Top Shoes . Short Rubber Boots . Hip Rubber Boots 1 ..$4.75 ..$5.00 ..$4.50 $3.93 .43.95 ..$2.95 ..$5.75 up .$2.95 $3.95 MISCELLANEOUS ARMY GOODS Water-Repellaint Pants, double knee, double seat .. . : .$3.75 Water-Repellant Shirts, double back, double front and sleeves i . $4.75 Apuapelle Pants . $2.50 Lee's Union-Alls, Khakii only Leather Work Gloves Leather Faced Gloves Army Steel Cots Khaki Cotton Breeches, reclaimed .75c to $1.25 O. D. Wool Breeches, reclaimed $1.25 to $2.50 Corduroy Breeches $3.50 Leather Leggings, new, per pair Army Bacon, B Grade, 1-2-1 b. Can .. Army Roast Beef, 2-1 b. Can . Pork and Beans ...$2.45 60c 25c . $Z50. ...$4.00 .$2.50 30c 10C Headquarters ArmylGoods Store No. 4 Electric Hotel Building JACK WOOD, MANAGER. Oregon City, Oregon