Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 14, 1916, Image 5

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    Heard On The Rural Phone
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‘ Hello Ruth, this is Helen” , I just came back from Estacada and I left your order at Givens
store and he will quote you prices by mail, as he was so busy this morning in a board meeting o f the
East Clackamas County Fair that I couldn’ t get to talk to him” .
“ Well say Helen, what do you think about that baby show that they are to have during the fair” .
" I think its fine but you dont need to think that you will get the prize because my baby is bet­
ter looking than yours and you know it” .
“ I dont know any such a thing and I am perfectly willing to leave it to the judges” .
“ By the way, lets all plan to go down to Canby on the 20th, to East Clackamas County Day,
they say they are going to have a great time on that day” .
“ Are you folks going to exhibit at the East Clackamas Fair” ?
•
“ Well I should say we are. I went down to Givens store some time ago and bought my fruit
jars and I am going to try for first prize under that canning contest thats listed on page 23 o f the
Fair Bulletin No. 202.
Just think the first prize is $12.00 and then Givens refunds the price o f the
Fruit Jars providing they were bought o f him, and there is no use o f buying them any other place for
you cant beat his price.
If you havent one o f the fair bulletins it will pay you to get one
for they are free for the asking” .
“ I’ ve got pretty nearly Thirty Dollars worth o f those 2 % discount tickets that Givens
gives with cash purchases, and by the time I get my winters supply o f Groceries and Flour I'll have
more than Fifty Dollars worth.
I’ ll tell you it pays to take advantage o f that discount, and John
says what ever the discount amounts to is all the money that me and the kids can have for the fair,
but that will be enough to take us in alright” .
“ Well I smell my bread burning and so I ’ ll have to run along.
Call me up again some time” .
HEADQUARTERS
G roceries,
Flour,
“ A Satisfied
Feed,
Customer is the
WALTER
Reception To Teachers
All are cordially invited to join
in the welcoming reception to the
teachers o f the Estacada Schools
Friday evening, Sept. 15th, in
the school play shed.
A short program followed by
an informal reception will con­
stitute the evening’s entertain­
ment.
U 1'. Baker o f Eliensburg,
Wash, has been engaged to teach
history, science and athletics in
the local high school in place of
instructor Seward o f Jefferson
City, Mo. who after being hired,
resigned.
Mr. Baker, who is a
U. o f W. man comes well recom­
mended for the work.
afternoon at the s a m e hour,
Spi ingwater a n d Eagle Creek
will play, with the winners o f
the two games, playing off for
t h e championship o n Friday
morning, at 10 o ’ clock; as at 2
o ’ clock Friday afternoon, the Es­
tacada High School football team
expects to play the Franklin High
School eleven o f Portland.
Baseballs and such parapher­
nalia as belong to the Estacada
baseball team will be furnished
the players and the prizes will be
well worth fighting for.
Attention is also called to Wed­
nesday next. Sept. 20th, which
is to be East Clackamas Day at
the County Fair at Canby and it
is hoped that many local people
will spend that day at Canby and
help boost for this best part o f
Clackamas County.
FOR
Poultry Supplies
Best Advertisement”
GIVENS
Estacada, Oregon.
Real Estate Active
Tile
You will want to do your tile draining soon, before the fall rai*is
set in.
We have 4 in. tile for $3.20 per C. or $30. per M.
Also
have for immediate sale about 60 ft. o f 8 in. tile at 7c per foot.
Lumber
We are now in a position to fill all orders for dimension mater­
ials, having a big stock on hand and with our new mill con­
nections, can furnish entire hills.
We are also ready to furnish you sidewalk planks and stringers,
at the prices quoted in our recent advertisements.
Flour and Feed
As always, we are in a position to fill your every want in the
above lines, with feed for hogs, poultry, horses and cattle.
cXllen
M.
Samson
J.
Kerkes
BUYER
Montavilla
FOR
THE
Livestock
WILL
Eatacad«
SHIP
EAGLE
Company
FROM
CREEK
L IV E S T O C K
OF
ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
If you have any for aale, phone Henry Githena, Currinsville.
Miss Rachel Reed o f Estacada
Lee Wills o f Fairview, who
left Sunday for Seattle, where formerly resided in Garfield was
she will continue her studies at |ast Week badly injured by being
the University o f Washington.
run over by a motorcycle, result­
ing in a broken leg and other in­
Born- Friday, September, 8th juries, necessitating his removal
to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horner to a Portland hospital.
o f Springwater, a daughter
Through the agency o f S. E.
Wooster, the Estacada real es­
tate man, last week, twelve acres
o f the Glenmorrow tract, belong­
ing to F. A. Watson o f Portland
was sold to R. S. Coop o f Cur­
rinsville, the deal being a cash
one. As the property lies adja­
cent to the Coop farm, it will be
a valuable addition.
Wandering B oy Returns
Joy, rejoicing and joyfulness
reigned in the Jerry Jones’ office
in Estacada one day last week,
when word was received by the
anxious father, that his wander­
ing boy Lewis had returned.
Lewis, o f E. H. S. fame, who
has been in the forestry service
under Forester Wallace, was last
week dispatched up Pike’ s Peak
to round-up, corral or catch one
strayed pack horse, which had
wandered f r o m t h e Bagsby
Springs camp.
Lewis started out over a be­
dimmed deer trail, shedding his
wool shirt and coat along the
way, to be gathered on the re­
turn trip. The return trip oc-
cured about twelve rainy hours
later, after the hunter and hunt­
ed had spent a dreary night, lost,
alone, foodless and scantily clad
in the drizzling, dripping under­
brush o f a mountain canyon, ten­
derly nursing a dampened, one
flicker fire.