Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 13, 1917, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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.
*