News Notes From All Sections Dr. G. G. Carl o f Portland is in charge o f the office o f Dr. Adix in Estacada, during the form er’s absence. Our Jewelry Stock Is. New and Complete In as much as dealers are not allowed to return unsold school Jewelry I books, the Estacada pharmacy requests that students order in advance, the books needed. Lodges, Clubs, Granges or other Organizations Dont fail to Inspect my Stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware and Repairing a Specialty I will be in Estacada— Mr. and Mrs. Moore o f Dam ascus were the week-end guests Aug. 3<)th to Sept 3rd. Sept. 8th, 9th, 10th.' o f Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. How- Sept. 13th to 18th. lett o f Eagle Creek. When not here, leave work at Marchbank’s. F. £ Beckwith, The Jeweler Adjoining Marchbank’ s Beef of Quality is the only kind kept at this market. We plan every roast, every steak sold to make friends for us. So we sell only the choicest and primest and at prices which add nothing to the cost o f living by trading here. Prin. F. B. Guthrie o f the Es tacada Schools is this week in Oregon City, where he is in charge o f the agricultural in- stri ciion at the Teachers’ Train ing School. Does your club room need a new instrument? Do you want a piano, player piano, organ or phono graph? W e will make you a liberal allowance on your present instru ment and will so arrange the balance of your pay ments, that the purchase of the new instrument will not prove an embarassment to you. Russell Reed o f Estacada is temporarily on the sick list, suf fering from an infected hand. Advise us of your wants and ask for our price list of slight Mrs. Albert Simon and grand children o f Portland visited at the Julius Paulsen home in George last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster and daughter Helen, left this week for a vacation at the coast. ly used pianos and organs. R . M. Standisti Estacada Agent Miss Frankie Heritage o f Union, Or. is visiting at the home o f her cousin, Mrs. 1. D. Wright o f Estacada. Luther Henthorn o f Estacada returned home Sunday, after six weeks work in the harvesting at Grass Valley. Cash Paid For E ggs Palace Meat Market Fred Jorg, Proprietor Phone Main 83. Broadway Estacada, Oregon Riley’s Toffies The English Made Candy Something Entirely New Full fresh line o f Candies, Cigars and Mrs. D. W. Evans and daugh ter Marie o f Portland, accompan ied by Mr. Geo. Armstrong and Miss Ruby Armstrong, motored out from Portland Sunday and spent t*he day at the Armstrong home in Lower Garfield. Mrs. W. V. Penland o f Port land, a sister o f Mrs. F. Jorg o f Estacada, was operated upon last Saturday morning for appendici tis at St Vincent’s Hospital. Mrs. Jorg spent the week-end with her. Mrs. H. V. Adix and children o f Estacada are spending the week in Portland, during the doctor’s absence in quest o f veni son ,'for the family larder. Portland, Latest of Classy H A T S Oregon. - One Price - $2. Owing to lack o f space, the Forest Fires Numerous poem referred to on the editorial The forest fire on Shell Rock page, entitled “ The Fool and Our Forest Dollars’ ’ will appear Mountain has already gathered in next week’s issue. considerable htsdway, having Miss Elva Adams o f Estacada burned over about 600 acres, in- left Wednesday morning for The eluding about 200 acres o f good Dalles, where she will spend a I timber. weeks vacation. Reinforcements were sent out Mrs. John Ross left for her to help Chief Forester Menden home at Rainier, Oregon, after hall and his men last Sunday, spending a week with her par comprising a party o f seven men, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes under the leadership o f one o f o f Currinsville. the Portland office force. Estacada’ s latest industry and one which is paying the boys Smokers Articles well, is the Monday collection of “ dead soldiers’ ’ or empty beer Fred Moehnke and w ife o f Lo Kodak Supplies • Films and Developers bottles, left in the Estacada Park gan were the guests at the home after the Sunday picnics. o f Roy Douglass o f Eagle Creek, Fishing Tackle the first o f the week. Ed Boner • Estacada Mrs. R. B. Gibson o f Eagle Creek went to Portland Saturday, Miss Leila Howe returned Sat spending Sunday with her sisters, urday from Portland, where she Mrs. S. J. Eddy and Mrs. L, E. spent a week’s vacation. Lightfoot. Klaetsch Mills Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn and First class lumber of all kinds, promptly Among the pickers in the son Earl o f Spokane, who have delivered from big stock on hand. huckleberry patch, are Mr. and been visiting with her sister Mrs. Dimension material a specialty. Mrs. Beckett, the Misses Beckett, J. R. Hughes o f Currinsville, re Phone or call at mill, at Dodge. Mrs. Rose Baker and Miss Meda turned to their home by auto via O. C. Klaetsch, Owner. ! Murphy o f Eagle Creek. Seattle. L um ber - j Warden Ferguson o f Estacada has been busy for the past week, as numerous small fires have been reported, among them one at Barton and one in George Eagle Creek Grange held its regular session on Saturday last. On account o f the busy time, there were only a few members present, being largely women. A fter a short business session, all adjourned to the grove, where a literary program was enjoyed.