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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
V Eastern Star to Elect Officers ♦ New Supply O f The next regular meeting o f the Order o f the Eastern Star will occur in the lodge rooms in Estacada, the evening o f Decem ber 18th, when all members are specially requested to be present, as the annual election o f officers takes place. BEET * Cereals 01 All Kinds P TT T Newly Weds Surprised by Friends in 10 h» sacks A party o f about forty friends o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholo mew o f Estacada tendered them a surprise party last Saturday evening, taking the form ,o f a surprise at their home, with the festivities carried on at the Hotel Estacada until a late hour. , Following cards, dancing and refreshments, t the newlyweds were presented with two beauti ful pictures, as a token o f friend ship. FOR ALL THE S T O C K ALL THE TIME P W e Buy Farm Produce H i g h e s t Pri ce Pai d f or FAT TU R K E Y S , GEESE, DUCKS and C H I C K E N S We deserve your patronage------let us figure on your bil's. Can You Comprehend Such Inconsistency? FEED HOG FEED I N DEALING WITH US YOU W ILL FIND WE A R E EQUIPPED WITH ABSOLUTELY COMPLETE STOCKS OF Continued from page 1 staging o f the county’ s annual State Fair exhibit, with its dis plays o f fruits. For inconsistency, these men deserve the condemnation o f the community. The majority o f the others who voted against this appropriation were men either not at all interested in fruit rais ing personally, or men too selfish to consider protection for their neighboring fruit growers. The same inionsistency was ap parent in the refusal 'to appro priate the small sum o f $500 for Forest Fire Protection, when every voter, had he taken time to consider, knows that one o f Clackamas County's leading re sources is its thousands o f acres o f valuable timber and probably not a one o f these voters but has been called upon many times to join with his neighbors in extin guishing slashing, brush and forest fires. Despite the lack o f appropri ations for fruit inspection and forest fire protection, as a result o f the vote, Clackamas County will have to expend during 1917 many times the amounts men tioned, for the state and federal laws make it compulsory, that these resources be protected and when the work is done by state or federal agents, the expense will be more. For instance- the law requires that all fruit and nursery stock for outside ship- ment, especially for shipment to other states, must bear the in- spector’s stamp. So it will cost Clackamas County more money to obtain a state inspector than to maintain one locally. BERKSHIRE BUILfllNG MATERIALS CEMENT FINISHING LUMBER GRAVEL LIME SAND ETC. Pioneer Elwood Man III — Building Materials handled at Lumber Y a r d - Other Supplies at our Main Street Store. olllen CEO, Company^ E. D. AL LEN M. D. EVANS Estacada, Candies Fruits and Nuts | ! For Christmas i - - Oregon. a y rY business primarily consists in the handling o f fruits, candies and nuts and I am in a position to supply your Christmas needs with absolutely guaranteed fresh goods and at prices as low as elsewhere. Patronize your home merchant for these goods this year. Ralph Lemon o f Garfield, who for the past month or two has been working in the mills near Bend, returned home for a couple o f weeks vacation this week, but contemplates later returning to Portland, where he will be em ployed. R. G .M archbank L|i “ i L. S. BRONSON ID DELCO LIGHT Calendar E le c tr ic ity fo r E v e r y H o m e — CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School— 10 A. M. Better Living Conditions— and Pays for Itself in Time and Labor Saved— T \ m n j c AND Delco Light saves time by doing the l i l i l í to chores bv churning- butter or senaratiner A/fn n o n t'ie cream— by pumping water and wash- i ’lUTl C y ing the clothes—by adding hours to the Preaching Services each Lord’s Day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Choir Practise Tuesday evenings at the church. working tim eof everybody about the farm At the same time Delco Light— furnishes an abund ance o f clean, brilliant and safe light for house and farm. | | | j t h e p r ic e < t q o ^ COM PLETEIS ] j G. L. Drill Minister n n Preaching Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. E S T A C A D A G A RA G E, Inc. □ i ---- M. J. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Prayer Meeting at 7:30 every Thursday evening. = iD Young Peoples’ Endeavor League meets every other Sunday at 6:30 P. M., with the League meetingon alternate Sundays at the Estacada Christian Church. Kerkes All are invited to attend divine services with us. L IV E S T O C K Eddie Scheel, who has spent The regular meeting o f the the past season at Ft. Johes, | George Commercial & Social Club Washington, is at the home o f was held at the club house Sat- his parents in Bissell for a couple urday evening, o f weeks visit. Mrs. Julius Paulsen o f George Mrs. Peter Held o f George is is visiting this week at the home visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F Wismer o f Bethany. ¡J. Harkenrider o f Estacada. W. Givens Assistant M. E. CHURCH F- B- ESTACADA —COME IN AND SEE A PLANT ON EXHIBITION A T — j I The public is most cordially in vited to worship with us. Delco L’ ght is a complete plant for generating electricity. It runs with Gasoline or Distillate and is so simple a child can care for it— Sheriff Henderson o f Klickitat BUYER FOR THE County, Washington, spent a few | Monta villa Li ve s t ock Company days in Estacada this week as the guest o f A. G. Ames. The sher iff, who stands six foot, eight in OF A L L D E S C R I P T I O N S ches in height is o f the type, who j Also buying dressed hogs— / l 4c below Portland market quotations. when he says “ You’ re Wanted’ ’ j If you have any for sale, phone Henry Githens, Currinsville. means business. Adolph Wiederhold o f Bissell, who for the past two months has been employed by the Phoenix Iron Works o f Portland, last week met with an accident to his shoulder, necessitating his taking a vacation under the supervision o f a doctor. Jessie Cox, one of the best known farmers in this section and who has large land holdings in the vicinity o f his home at El wood, was last Wednesday strick en with apoplexy. While Mr. Cox, who is about 70 years old, is able to be up, it is doubtful if he will ever regain his health, as one side o f his body is completely paralyzed. I Rev. Henry Spiess, Pastor. LAWYERS Abstracts examined. Corporation Law. Financial Acents. Trusts, Escrows and Accounts. Estates probated. Collec tions, Deeds, Mortgages. General practice in all courts. Correspondence loliclted. Prompt attention. Bank reference!. Fourteenth pear. LOANS PLACED ON PORTLAND PROPERTY Mosessohn & Mosessohn 714. 71f . 71t C h a m b tr o f C o m m o rce B id » » P O R T L A N D . O R IQ O N »