Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY JAN. 12. 1922. We are offering some extra i Oregon National Guard good values in men’s Red Rubber Oregon derived a net profit of LOCAL B R E V I T I E S footwear. If in the market, itj $119,077 in the operation of its will pay you to investigate at National guard during the past AND N E W S 77 L M S Rose’s. year, according to an annual fi The Rev. R.. G. Sumerlin of nancial statement issued by Geo. Portland, field agent for the Joe Nichols was in Portland, state anti-saloon league, preach A. White, adjutant general of the state. This was accomplish Sunday. ed for his oldtime friend, the ed under the joint army part M. J. Kerkes went to Port Rev. A. F, Lacy. Sunday. nership with the federal govern land Tuesday. A letter from Mrs. L. A. Wells ment through which the United J. E. Schenk of Gresham, was states that the Dr. and the fami- States treasurer distributed in in town Monday. ! ly are all well, and that they had armory payrolls and camp pay C. C. Saling has returned to ; a most enjoyable Christmas, but among 2400 Oregonians located Eastern Oregon. are glad to rest a little after the in twenty Oregon cities the sum of $199,052.50, the total cost to • Read the advertisements in strain of the festivities. this issue. It will pay you. Do you suffer with headache? state of administration and up Osteopathic treatment by remov keep being $79,975. Mrs. R. G. Palmateer returned Sunday afternoon from Portland. ing the cause effects a perman The past year’s profit was nearly four times as much as Joe Demoy has a position with ent cure. Consult Dr. Rhodes, was derived from the govern ,U. S. Morgan in the Feed Store. Hotel Estacada, Monday, Wed ment’s payrolls for 1920, due to nesday and Friday, 12:30 to 4:30 Mrs. H. German of Seattle, is p. m. the increase in the size of the 12-15tf visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. state service and success in The editor will leave to-mor Kerkes. meeting all government require row, Friday, morning, for Eu Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus are gene, where there is to be a con ments for pay of the Oregon cit both victims this week of bad ference of newspaper men, and izen soldiers. In addition to the $199,052 received in cash the colds. the meeting of the state editori state secured the award of fed Mrs. M. J. Kerkes is far from al association. He is scheduled well, suffering from a sort of on the program for a paper, en eral property amounting to $257- 217.29. nervous break down. titled: "The small weekly as I Loyd Saling left last week for have found it.” Priscillas M eet Corvallis to attend the 0. A. C. For some weeks past, we have Last Thursday Mrs. George for a few monthp. been in Portland for a few hours Armstrong dispensed hospitality Mrs. R. C. Deming and chil Sunday afternoon, and usually to the Priscilla club, at her pret dren returned from their visit to spent some of the time, in look ty home in the Garfield district. ing into the shop windows. We Dinner was served at 1 o’clock, Seattle, Tuesday evening. Watch our windows for special find that our own merchants sell consisting of a three - course granite ware sale. Some very the same articles at much the menu. One long table artistic same prices and often at iower ally arranged provided ample unusual values at Rose’s. ones. room for the eighteen ladies Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to vis seated, and the delightful repast R. C. Deming returned home it Monday, for a few days, some was very much enjoyed. After Monday morning from Califor friends in Portland. nia, where he was called on ac dinner the ladies repaired to the Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn is still at count of the illness and death of parlor and spent the remaining the hospital, but her condition is his brother, Robert G. Deming. hours of the afternoon in visiting improving. He arrived in California in time and doing fancy work. Besides Gordon Lawrence has moved to see his brother and talk to him the members present, there were his household goods from the before his death, which was due five visitors. At five o’clock the Linn house on Zobrist street. to pneumonia resulting from a company dispersed with an invi J. V. Barr attended the pugil cold taken after an operation for tation from Mrs. Henry Gith- istic encounter between two col pleurisy of the lung. This young ens to hold the next meeting at ored pugs at Milwaukie. Friday man was only 33 years old, and her home in Currinsville. At leaves a widow and two young this meeting the annual election night. children. Mr. Deming reports of officers will take place. Mrs. W. E. Linn went to P ort- Los Angeles as being very lively land Saturday to attend the fu DODGE NEWS with a great deal of building go neral of the late Mrs. Gordon M. A basketball game was played ing on. Lawrence, on Thursday evening between Many cases have been saved A new line of Warner’s corsets the Dodge team and a team from just arrived, you can laundry from an operation by Osteopath Springwater. The result was a them as they are rust proof and ic care. See Dr. Rhodes before score of 20 to 26 in favor of submitting to an operation. 12-15 guaranteed at Rose’s. Springwater. Another game be Mrs C. L. Allen returned Fri tween these two teams will be Public Sets W ages day from Bull Run, where she played on Saturday evening, One thing has been clearly Jan. 14, at the Dodge hall. had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. demonstrated during the past E. D. Allen. Little Howard Horner was The city is having several loads year. quite ill for a few days during Radical labor leaders can call of gravel hauled on to the streets the past week. where it is most needed. J. F. strikes to enforce prohibitive The Community club meeting wage and woraing conditions— Lovelace is overseeing the job. but they cannot force industry held Saturday night was well at Big reductions on all blankets to operate under such dictation tended. The main feature of in the house to reduce stock, for the evening was a debate, the and furnish employment. this week only, at Rose’s. The price of labor is set the subject of which was. "Resolved, R. C. Deming returned from same as automobiles, diamonds, that the tractor can take the California Monday, where he butter or eggs. place of horses as a farm propo was called on account of the Combinations to corner the sition.” Fred Horner and Mr. death of his brother. market may hold for a short Pedersen took the affirmative We are closing out some lines time but when they break the side and E. Jochimsen and Mr. Reichley the n eg ativ e. T he of house aprons at very special smash is worse than ever. judges’ decision was in favor of prices this week at Rose’s. The buying power of the peo the affirmative. After the de Mrs. E u g e n e Lewelien of ple sets all prices and the law of bate Mr. Pedersen gave a very Springwater attended the funeral supply and demand operates in interesting talk on World Eco of the late Mrs. M. Lawrence at conjunction with the buying nomics. Portland, Saturday, and returned power. home Sunday afternoon. Complications following acute Albert Wicklund, who for Yes, I sell Paint, Wall Paper contagious and infectious cases, merly lived on a ranch on the and Glass.—Pointer, the Painter. rarely occur where patient has Garfield road, about a mile and 12-8 tf had osteopathic treatment. 12-15 a half from town, and who sold out and moved to Portland, was in town for the day last Satur day. A complete line of i A party composed of Messrs. L. Webber and John Moger and Mrs. Clara Boyer and Miss Ma bel Wilcox went to Portland one evening last week to see "Pen- i rod” at the Baker. Dr. LeGears.and Hess’ Stock and H. L. Me Kenney has bought the residence of S. E. Wooster, Poultry Tonics. corner of 2nd and Currin streets, and will paint, repair and im- improve it. D. J. Heylman was here from j Portland over the week end. a A complete line of GROCERIES guest at the home of his brother at the right prices. W. A. Heylman. He left for 1 California Monday. ç I Am In the Market for Wheat and Oats A The Smith Hardware Store ad vertises a new’ kind of pow’der for blasting stumps. It will do the work of a box and a half of the other kind. Those who w ant U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor. to clear their land, had better give it a trial. Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopathic physician, located at Hotel Esta cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m. 9-8tf ALTERING AND REPAIRING, SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Low Prices. Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bioad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. H. L. M c K knney , N. G. {■ J. ( J. H aym an FEEDS Hay and Grain Bricks and Lime, Cement, Shingles Estacada Feed Co« B. H. JOHNSON. X Secretary, , SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Harness Kepaitrd. Shoe laces retipped. Custom prices. Everything for Shoes. ESTACADA, P. O. Box 44 OREGON WM. BASS, Prop. J. E. METZGER, Undertaker and Embalmer AX APOLOGY Gresham - Oregon Warren McWillis Local Agent for Estacada + + + + + + + + + + + -i> I HAVE NO T I M E T O write an “ad” and tell you what I have to sell. I am too busy doing up goods; that’s why they are always fresh. Get the habit— Drop in and see what we have, it will cost you nothing to look. Business is picking up fast. : THE PACIFIC STATES : : FIRE INSURANCE CO. : is your Home Company. See us regards g your property, Insure; your TH ERE IS A R E A S O N . AUTOMOBILE Come in and see for yourself. —Against— Yours for Lower Prices at FIRE, THEFT or COLLISION THE SQUARE DEAL GROCERY H . L. M c K E N N E Y . * J. W. Reed Estate ♦ * l i M ILL American Shoe Shop Estacada Lodge J No. 175. RE-NU-EM TAILORS. Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing } The Progressive I.O. O F . ESTACADA, ORE. ♦ + + + + * + + + + ♦ + * r 1 x the season h a s come when both cus tom a n d inclination prompt folks to remem ber old friends and to give some expression to that remembrance. In the spir it of the season we send you greetings. Fully ap preciative of the p a r t your friendship and pat ronage have played in our progress we thank you. Ar.d we extend to you and yours o u r sincere well- wishes for a N e w Y e a r of continued joy and pros perity. G A IN Portland, Estacada Transportation Co. Fred C. Bartholomew, G. M. Lawrence. f DO YOU KNOW i' i' i» i1 i' THAT we Shoe Horses the way Uncle Sam requires the work done? T H A T we are selling a first class Eastern Oil' and giving free crankease service with it? T H A T you should “save the pieces” for our oxy-acetylene welding apparatus? T H A T we are now equipped to do grinding and saw gumming? T H A T we are manuracluring a few FORD E X T R A S that are not found on the mar ket or elsewhere on this planet? i' T H A T we see to it that “Y O U J. V. BARR & W I N?” SON, Blacksmiths, Horseshoers, Repairmen. O U R B U S IN E S S IS P IC K IN G U P " Cut This Out and Bring It With You Groceries Small W hite Beans, Sweet Corn, - Sardines, full one pound cans, Three and one-half pound box Salmon, one pound tall cans 13 lbs. for $1.00 11 cans for $1.00 7 cans for $100 Perfection Crackers, plain or salted . . . . Mrs. Stewart’s Bluing, the bottle - Pure Lard, per pail - Campbell’s Tomato Soup, per can - Olympic Rolled Oats, large package - Hebe Milk, guarantee d, tall cans, Women’s Box Calf Shoes, the pair Men’s All Leather, Army-Last Shoes, the pair Men’s 16-inch Work Shoes, the pair Camp-Fire Roast Coffee, Peaberry Coffee, . * . - . - . 55c 10c 15c 80c 10c 25c 11 cans for $1,00 $2 .90 $ 3 .9 0 $8 .50 5 pounds for $1.00 • * 3 pounds for $1.00 Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee—Try it once. JOIN TH E CROWD AT The People’s Sto re H. B. SNYDER, - . C. E. KILGORE. Where the Motto Is Service. ! i> i' i» i' i»