Springwater News items We Still Have Some WHITE FLOUR That we are selling at and $ 2.75 $ 2.70 Also Barley Rye and Rice Flour “ Your Satisfaction is Our Success” East Clackamas Supply Co. Estacada, Oregon. INCH’S Bargains (Until February 7th.) Oliver Plows - brand new, but with mould-boards changed and slightly rusted Larg*> Heating Stove - knocked down as it came from factory slightly rusted but brand new Gross Cut Saws - Chinook pattern Swift Cutter Axes - Wash Boilers - » t M Magic Round Point Shovels Zenith Sewing Machine “ Reg. Price Bargain $23.50 $18.70 18.50 16.00 8.25 2.50 3.60 2.40 1.75 35.00 6.10 1.90 3.00 1.90 1.35 26.50 BERT H. FINCH Eetaoada Oregon Contributed . Upper Eagle Creek Notes Contributed The Springwater ladies met Wednesday at the church and j organized a Red Cross auxiliary, electing Mrs. W. A. Bard, chair- • man—Mrs. A. Bard, vice chair­ man—Miss M. Madden, treasur­ er and Mrs. J. F. Moger, secre­ tary. We are pleased to announce that Corp. J. W. Erickson of Springwater, now with the Aero Supply Squadron at Morrison, Va., is up and about again, fol­ lowing an attack of measles, which kept him in the hospital at the time his old squadron sail­ ed. Forrest Erickson o f the Marine Corps is also recuperat­ ing from an attack o f measles and bronchitis. Miss Elva Marrs of LaCombe is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas o f Bend spent a few days with Dr. ana Mrs. Wallens last week. Mrs. Robert Guttridge spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Rainy, at Gresham. Everett Shibley returned Sat­ urday from Corvallis, where he has oeen attending the Winter Short Course. A Correction The News was incorrectly in­ formed last week relative to the appointment o f A. E. Sparks of Estacada as secretary and sales manager o f the Estacada Cooper­ ative Cheese Association, as the title should have read assistant secretary and sales manager,* with C. E. Lawrence o f Spring- water still acting as official sec­ retary. New Butcher To Befriend Anglers J. C. Hillman. Estacada’s lat­ est recruit among the business men, on learning that the fiisher- men in this community are al­ ways up against an obstacle in obtaining fresh salmon eggs, when needed for bait, announces that he will on certain days of the week, carry a supply in stock. On Friday next, February 8th, Mr. Hillman will have a dozen rolls as a starter - so any fisher­ man who wants bait on that day should call ;;t the Palace Market early or phone in his reservation. At any time if a couple o f days notice is given him, Mr. Hillman will furm 1) the fresh eggs for any of the angling enthusiasts. Mrs. Frank Ewing o f Viola, after a two months visit among relatives in California, returned home this week. E. C. Peery o f the Estacada Pharmacy has returned to his home at Scio for a few days bus­ iness trip, A. N. Johnson assist- ingin his stead at the pharmacy. R. G. March bank o f Estacada has been on the sick list for the past week, being confined to his home with a return of his asth­ ma trouble. Mrs. Mary Stubbe o f Estacada. who last week was on the sick list, is reported to be greatly im­ proved and able to be about. Miss Grace Cahill of E a g l e Creek has sufficiently recovered from her recent operation to now ' be at home. Last Wednesday several o f the members o f the Upper Eagle Creek Red Cross Unit met at the Harvey Gibson house, which va­ cant house was given a real housecleaning and is now fixed up as a pleasant mee ing place. Mrs. Katie Douglass made a trip to Portland last week to meet her father ami sister, John Sweeney and Miss Della of Stev­ enson, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. George Priester o f Logan were Sunday guests at the Roy Douglass home. . Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle were dinner guests Sunday at the Dick Gibson home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil May, who have been visiting at the Roy Douglass home, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Priester home Sunday. Mrs. White o f Portland was the guest o f her daughter, Mrs. T. M. Clester, recently. Miss Wava Herring, formerly of Estacada but who for the past three years has resided at Culli- son, Kansas and Walton, Ken­ tucky, is now making her home at Prairie City, Oregon. Alice, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. C. Hicinbotham o f River Mill was operated upon last week in Esta­ cada for the removal of adenoids and other throat troubles. Will the relatives and friends o f enlisted boys from this com­ munity kindly notify the News office o f the latest addresses of the boys, many of whom have been transferred from the sta­ tions where the News is now be­ ing mailed to them? Harold Wooster of Estacada, who is in charge o f ’•ural route No. 1 from the Estacada post o f­ fice returned Saturday from a few days trip, having located and made application for a 560 acre homestead near Robinette, Ore­ gon. ______ A baby daughter was born Sat­ urday, February 2nd. to Mr und Mrs. E. W. Jochimsen o f Dodge. Atley Erickson of Currinsville has returned home, following his attendance at the O. A. C. Short Course at Corvallis, during Jan­ uary. The Bert H. Finch home in Es­ tacada was threatened by fire one day last week, but ended with the loss o f seme clothing which caught fire from being hung too close to an overneated stove. A dance is billed for next Sat­ urday evening, the 9th at the Garfield Country Club, to which all are invited. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIO NS, as th e y ca n n ot reach the seat o f the disease. C atarrh is a local disease, g reatly In­ fluenced b y con a tltu tion a l conditions, and in ord er to cu re it you must ta k e an Internal rem edy. Hall's C a ­ tarrh Cure ia ta ken Internally and acta thru the b lo o d on the m ucous s u r ­ fa c es o f the system. H all's Catarrh C urs w a s p rescrib ed b y one o f the best ihysictans In this co u n tr y f o r years It s com p osed o f s om e o f the beat ton ics k n ow n , co m b in e d w ith som e o f the best blood purifiers. T h e perfect c o m ­ bin ation o f the In gredien ts in H all's Catarrh Curs Is w h a t p rod u ces such w o n d e r fu l results In ca ta rrh a l c o n d i ­ tions. Send f o r testim onials, free F. J. C H E N E Y * CO.. Props., Toledo, O. ▲11 D ru ggists. 75c B a l l's F a m ily Pills f o r constlpatton. f