EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY JUNE 30, 1921, Albert Hannah is now employ­ ed in the pest office. LOCAL BREVITIES Mrs. Fred Bartholomew and baby were passengers to Port­ AND NEWS 7 7 EMS land yesterday morning. Emerson Surface, who former­ ly here, called on Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Ahlberg went to Port­ C. W. Seymour last Sunday. land Tuesday afternnoon. Important Notice The committee in charge of the 4th of July parade has re­ quested that the Estacada grade and high schools be represented. This is entirely right and every school boy and girl should feel it their duty to turn out in hon­ or of Independence Day and out o f loyalty to the splendid organ­ ization that is fostering this cel­ ebration, the American Legion. The boys and girls are requested to meet at the grade school building on Monday morning, July 4th, at 9 o ’ clock, or as soon after as possible. All children who take part in the parade will be given a free ticket to the Gladstone Chautauqua. Respectfully. F. E. B urns . D. B. Bass has laid down a new Mrs. Fred Brown and son went inlaid linoleum in his barber to Portland Tuesday morning. Miss Carrie Hannah has «one shop, of a blue and white check pattern. to Monmouth to attend the nor­ Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan mal summer school. tried out their new Baby Grand Mrs. John Dunseath and little Chevrolet last Sunday, by driv­ boy returned Tuesday noon from ing to New berg. a visit to Portland. Miss Betty Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leila Howe went to Mon George Weatherby, Messrs B. mouth Sunday, where she wil Shonberg and C. Schock, were attend summer school. Portland visitors Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Cathers is spending Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Trapp, of the week end at the home of J Garfield, have returned from + + + * ♦ * * + + ♦ + + 4 R. Hughes at Currinsville. their visit to Minnesota and oth­ * Asa Hawkins has been em­ er points. They were gone three ployed by the city as night months. watch. Burglars please take Milt Marshall is painting his notice. Helps remove corns far more house on the outside and giving J. A. Kitching, road supervisor the interior a general renovating, effectively thaniby cutting, district No. 30, Estacada, has which adds much beauty to the and without pain or danger. sent in his resignation to be e f attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. fective July 1st. Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of A. G. Ames returned home Price 25 Cents. Gladstone, have been visiting Tuesday evening from his sta­ Mrs. Moore’s parents here, Mr. tion,on the Santiam, for a few and Mrs. John Page. days visit with his family. He Two flocks of sheep, each num­ reports getting a cougar which bering several hundreds, passed measured 8 feet 5 inches, a tim­ through Estacada, Sunday on ber wolf and several bobcats. their way to the mountains. Mrs. C. A. Sisson and sons The Rexall Store h Attention Shippers Robert and Richard of Spokane, Effective July 1, Eagle Creek are visiting at Mrs. Sissons’ par­ station of the P. R. L. & P. Co., ents Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes. will discontinue the agent. On K0DAKS-- W. M. Wade and family have and after that date, all persons ALL KINDS and SUPPLIES gone to Eastern Oregon, near who wish to order or bill out cars Clem P. 0 ., in Gilliam county. of freight, will call the agent at GUNS- Mr. Wade will engage in har­ Estacada who will look after the And AMMUNITION vesting during the season. work of the closed station. Sam Barr returned Monday Jhone calls should be made after FISHING TACKLE noon from a visit to his wife 30 a. m. and before 5 p. m. who is in a Portland hospital, Any other matters and informa­ Get Hunting and Fishing where she is recovering from an tion desired after 5 p. m. call E. Licenses Here operation for appendicitis. Meyers T. F. & P. A. at his Mrs. Elizabeth Harper is add­ residence at Eagle Creek. Camping Outfits, Electric ing attractiveness to her resi­ Flashlights. Baseball dence on Upper Broadway, by W eek End Rates Supplies __ having porches built on the front The P. R. L. & P. Co. has put and back. Her son, who is here KodakPicturesDeveloped from Benton County, Wash., on a special reduced rate of $1,20 plus war tax, for the round trip and Enlarged is doing the work. to Portland, for week ends. We understand that the closing The traveling public will appre­ of the Eagle Creek station is due ciate this action o f the company, to the competition the R. R. Co. which was entirely voluntary on is meeting from the auto trucks. its part. Further curtailment is contem­ Administratrix’s Notice plated yinless the trucks are put Don’ t forget to save your best Notice is hereby given that the un­ on a par basis with the railroad. fruit and vegetables for the dersigned, Administratrix of the estate of H. H. Yount, deceased, has filed Mr. and Mrs. Christan Pool and astern Clackamas Fair. Attention Farmers! 1 have t h e agency for the farm ers’ Mutual F i r e Relief Association. Call in at my office and I will explain it to you. It is one of the best and cheapest mutuals in Oregon. S. E.JVOOSTER. Agent HIVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED The Progressive American Shoe Shop Big Dinner at Hotel Estacada ON JU L Y 4. HARRY JOHNSON, Prop. Make reservations early to insure yourself a table. And don't forget we serve a fine chicken dinner on Sundays. * Rexall Corn Solvent ED. BONFR’S Don’t Forget the Lee Stock Theatre Company Tonight ! THE U N I V F R S A L First ahow opens at 7:30 p.m. sharp W. E. LINN, Manager. CAR The Ford Motor Company was the first to re duce prices on cars, Septe mber 22, 1920 That first reduction prices al I models below the 1914 price basis. Now an other cut is made— effective)June 7, 1921—to the following prices, £ una.boul ....................... 370.00 Louring .................................................... 415 00 Truck with Pneumatic V ires.............. 495 00 Starters on above models $70.00 ad­ ditional. Demountable wheels $25 00 additional. Coupe with Starter and Demountable wheels .. $695.00 Sedan with Starter and Demountable whee,s ............................................. $760.00 Cigarette E X C IS E T A X EXTRA. Ford prices are uniform everywhere, except for freight because Mr. Ford himself fixes the retail price Place your order quickly td avoid delay from the rush o f or­ ders these new prices will produce. No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette. R A K E R & SON, Estacada and Gresham, Oregon VJV her final account herein with the Coun­ ty Clerk of Clackamas County, Oregon, children, of Portland, spent the Remember the Bazaar, the and the County Judge has set Monday, day, Monday, with Dr, and Mrs. July 18th. 1921, at the hour of 10:00 ‘Gates” to Success. o ’clock a. m., in the County Court McCall. They are talented mu­ Rootn, at Oregon City, Oregon, as the sicians, Mr. Pool being connect­ FOR SALE—Moline Automo­ time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and for the final ed with Ellison-White Conserva­ bile, 3 fresh cows, 1 Primrose settlement of said estate. cream separator No. 2. Will tory, his instrument being a E dith T rowbridge Y ount , take wagon and harness as part Administratrix. cello. payment. Thos. Miller, Rt. 1, O. D. E by , Attorney for Administratrix. First publication June 16th, 1921. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Seymour jox 17, Eagle Creek, Oregon, 6-80-7-14 [ L,a8t publication July I4th, 1921. were visited Sunday by Mrs. ieiple road. Crawford and granddaughter. Genevive Aldridge, of Oregon + * + + ♦ + + + * ♦ * ♦ + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ City. The Aldridge brothers al­ * ♦ ♦ so came over and sang a num­ ber of old-time hymns, which de­ lighted Mr. Seymour very much. FAMILY THEATRE! The employees of the P. R. L. & P. Co. with their families, en­ joyed a delightful picnic in the park. Saturday. Two special trains, one with ten coaches and the other with eight, and each car loaded to the limit, trans­ ported the many hundreds who attended. Phil Marquam is rapidly at­ taining a reputation as a poultry expert. The May number of The Northwest Poultry Journal published an article from his pen on “ Poultry Pedigree and Rec­ ord Work.” And in the Pacific Poultryman for June, he has an­ other entitled “ The Progressing Poultryman.” Better Pictures. Saturday Afternoon and Evening, J U L Y 2 , 1921. INDEPENDENCE DAY! This Store will be O P E N M O N D A Y , J U L Y 4, MARY PICKFO R D, IN ‘Rebecca of Sunny brook Farm,’ Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Admitted to be her Best Picture. Gibbs took the early morning ------------- A N D ------------- train for Portland Tuesday, as Mrs. Gibbs was going to La Grande in Eastern Oregon. Con­ nections were barely made at in “ The Butcher Boy.” Portland, with less than five minutes to spare. The editor re­ turned on the noon car to his now lonely domicile, in which he will FREE SHOW. Something different - a mixed progrom, accumulate real estate until hisl* Everybody come, we want to see how you like it. ♦ better half returns. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FATTY AR B U C K LE THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 7, D A Y , and you are cordially invited to make it Your Headquarters “ GO A N D G E T IT ” Featuring “ DINTY” the freckled faced kid. ALL Meet your friends here, C O M E when you get tired. IN AND REST In fact, just drop in any time and be IN D E P E N D E N T . In other words, do as you please. JOIN THE CROWD AT People’s Store H. B. S N Y D E R , - - C. E. K IL G O R E . Where the Motto Is Service.