Mrs. S. J. Eddy and son Bruce, Eagle Creek Note« after a weeks visit with Eagle Contributed Creek relatives, returned home i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass on Saturday evening, accompan- i CASH PAli) for Junk-Econo and son Glenn, accompanied by ied by Mr. Eddy. , mize, save your RAGS, RUB Miss Gerling, motored to Port BER, IRON and METAL of all land last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hotfmeister kinds and bring them to Jerry Mrs. S J. Eddy was the guest made a trip to the. mountains last week, after huckleberries Jones, The Junk Man. of Mrs. Roy Douglass for a couple and on Monday, decided to re Pool Room, Estacada. of days last week. turn patch and get more Dick Gibson was a George berries, to — the before the day was Fair visitor Friday. .quite a shower came uo, so FOR SALE—1916 Dodge Car Mrs. Dick Gibson was the din over they may get sprinkled ’ere they in excellent condition, shows lit- ; ner-guest of Mrs. Roy Doug'ass find Shelter. tie wear, run only 5100 miles, 5 S. Gibson sold a veal to M. tires (2 new), completely equip-1 Friday. F. Reeder, of Portland was J. H. Kerkes on Monday. ped. ('all at News office or at P. out W. this way Sunday and held F. Stand ish ranch, Garfield. morning and services at Attendance Good At George Fair Owner going East, reasonable the Douglass evening Continued from front page school-house. He terms on good paper. left appointments for the second Mrs. N. Scheel .20 and fourth Sundays of each Mrs. M. Klinker, ,, .15 month. While here Mr. Reeder Mrs. A. H. Miller. FOR SALE 50 loads of good was a guest at the J. P. Woodle Edith Scheel, Juvenile .10 .3 0 straw, $2. per load. home. Walter Scheel, .05 C. M. Davis Springwater. Frank Zastaer, the honey man, George Wiederhold, ” .05 i made a trip to Eagle Creek on Gladys Miller, 1 • Monday, selling honey to the Gladys Joyner, .75 j STRAYED or STOLEN Two farmers. Ruth Terwilliger, .50 : Jersey heifers, al>out 8 months old; one light yellow color and one black and white spotted no brands or marks. Finder please notify C. C. Saling, Currinsville. Want and For Sale Column 5 cents per line. Cash in advance We are the exigents for the World’s Largest Line FOR SALE Horse <1000&), harness and rubber tired buggy, | all for $60. Mrs. Bessie Tompkins, Phone Sellwood 162. Portland, 6221 46th Street. WALL PAPERS and our Sample Books displays a vast reading variety^ gf Artistic Designs and Colors FOR SALE Signs “No Hunting or Trespassing On These Premises” 5c each. ('all at News Office. The William Dale Company Estacada by Gordon J. Taylor of East Clackamas County Fair honor; Molalla and Prof. Dubach of the FOR SALE Young pigs, 8 Continued from front page U. of O., with musical numbers weeks old. and other features by the stud of Fwing, Shibley and others, .). A. Kitching, Currinsville. which received their share of ents of the Estacada Schools, who were in charge of the day’s pats, rubs and pokes. In the poultry tent is to be seen program. FOR RENT The small two pens high grade fowls of all Unusual interest is centering room cottage on my premises in breeds, of exhibited by such well i in Friday's program, when the Estacada, suitable for light known raisers as Shearer club women of Estacnd:» will pre housekeeping Tor one or two field. Ewing and Hinman of of Gar sent Mrs. Alexander Thompson Vi students furniture and lights ola. Hale and Looney of Currins of Hood River, who was the included. Near Schools talented and charming woman ville and the younger Lawrences Mrs. M. H. Evans, Main St. of Springwater. member of the last legislature and who showed her fairness and The cattle and horse exhibits good judgement by voting for also surpassed former years, in- the Cascade FOR SALE Iaoose oat hav cause. Mrs. Shonb.nv’scows, Thompson will County oats and pigs, Also a first class j calf and Barney speak of the famous and the W’orld War." on “Woman driving mare, with buggy and!* 1 * Brown Swiss bull strain, harness. Call at the Dr. King’s tered Jerseys, Durhams and and regis- Hol- place. Eagle Creek. ater New« Items steins exhibited by Lawrence and Springw Contributed Ban! of Springwater. Ewing of TO 1'RADE Probi wheat seed Viola, Beeln* of Garfield, Denny Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Strey left for grey oats. O. C. Twombly. i of Estacada, Ixxmey of Currins Thursday, for Centralia, Wash, after visiting the latter’s parents, R. 1, Estacada. ville and others. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schenk for The judging was ably handled three months. by Professors Brown and Wing of the O. A. C. and a partial list Mr. and Mrs. George Guttridge of the awards will be shown in and children of Cullison. Kansas, these colums next week, includ formerly of Springwater, are moving into the James Guttridge ing Thursday’s Baby Show. YOUR house, where they expect to President Stephens of the Fair make their home during the win Board opened Wednesday’s pro ter. gram with an address of wel Evergreen Berries come. followed by the introduc Miss Verena Strey left Thurs tion of Sen. C. W. Fulton of day, for her home in Oakville, String Beans j patriotism Portland, who stimulated the Washington, after a three weeks . of nil kind« of all by his rousing visit among relatives here. api>eul to all true Americans. Mr. and Mrs*’Guy Grable spent The singing of patriotic songs, the forepart of the week at the Prunes & Green Gages * — • under the leadership of John Ely, home of her parents, Mr. and Advise us what vegetables was heartily entered into by all. Mrs. A. D. Schmidt of Sheridan. Thursday’s program was re The Christian Endeavor Socie You have for sale. plete with attractions, including ty held its social and business Estacada Cannery speeches by Governor Withy- | meeting at the L. S. Tenny home combe. who was the guest of, on Wednesday. Sept. 5th. WANTED ! « • . # . , PROFESSIONAL CARDS Henry Adix, M. D. V. P h y sic ia n a n d S urgeon Office Adjoining Residence • * Local and Long Distance Telephone The doctor’s phone can be connected with your home phone at night if requested. One long ring Dr. L. A. Well« Dentist Associated with Dr. H. V. Adix Dr. R. Morse P h y sic ia n a n d S u r g eo n Tests Eyes and Fits Glasses Office on Main Str. between 1st and 2nd Residence: Main and 5th Sts. Telephone Connection Claude W. Devore Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public Estacada, Oregon. JO HN BROW N The Insurance Man Oregon Fire Relief Ass'n Of McMinnville, Oregon. Also First Class OLD LINE Insurance. Automobile Insurance A Specialty Phone 513 - Gresham Estacada Schools To Open Continued from front page Rica Anderson, Graduate South Dakota Normal, Teaeher of Fourth and Fifth Grades Maude E. Graham, Graduate Portland Business C o lle g e Teacher of Second and Third Grades Eva F. Wash, Graduate Oregon State Normal. Teacher of Pri mary Department and Libra rian The school calendar for Sep tember, shows the following ac tivities: — / Sept. 3 - 14 Registration -dur ing week days. S ep t. 15 Faculty Meeting, 10 A. M. Sept. 17 Monday, First Semes ter begins 9:30 A. M. Sept. 21 Fri ay. Reception to Teachers at 8 P. M. S p. 28 Friday, Adelphic- V e teran Football Game 3:30 P. VI. Tne combining of the .e eption to the teachers and a formal dedi cation of tiie new high school buijding is being planned for Fri day evening. Sept. 21st and every parent and taxpayer should be in attendance, not only to meet the new instructors and welcome the return of the old ones, but to see the new build ing, which their money, their be lief in modern education and their public spiritedness, haye made possible. *