Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 22, 1922, Image 3

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    EASTERN
LOCAL B R E V IT IE S
AND N EW S H LM S
Lee Bronson was here Sunday
from Portland,
Mrs. Myrtle Belfi's and son
Albert, were in Portland, Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller vis
” ited their son in Portland last
Sunday.
Ed. Bates was another from
this vicinity who was in the me
tropolis Sunday.
Miss Irene Saline came home
from Portland, for a vacation o
two or three days.
The ramrod is gone and I am
too busy to write odds and ends
There is a reason, McKenney.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Einarson
left Tuesday for Eugene, where
they will stay a few weeks.
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano
instruction. Prices reasonable
I. 0. 0. F. building.
5-4tf
Miss Ethel Douglass attendee
the picnic in Cedaryille park at
Linneman junction, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson
and child of Springwater, visitec
at Anderson station, Sunday.
Pointer sells an Oregon made
paint at $2,00 and $2.75 per gal.
Let him estimate your job. 3-9tf
My new samples of wall paper
from the largest wall paper
house in the west have just ar­
rived, prices from 10 cents a roll.
Let me show them to you. Geo.
Pointer the Painter.
3-9tf
Miss Ruth Morrison o f Port­
land. who was a member of the
High School faculty here two
years ago, arrived Saturday for
a brief visit, returning Sunday
morning. She has been teach­
ing at Centralia, Washington, for
the past year.
Quite a number of fair school-
ma’ ms left Estacada Supday
morning on their way to Mon­
mouth to attend the summer
school. Among them were Misses
Leila Howe, Anita Kopp, Fran­
ces Hassell and Isabel Duncan.
FURNITURE
“ Millions Now Living
fThe Right Implement
Will Never Die” - -Judge Rutherford
for the
Out of these events will come greater devel­
opments, involving all nations and peoples.
Its prophecies regarding the future will be
fulfilled with equal exactness.
The outstanding hope held forth in the
Scriptures is the hope of eternal life, and the
realization of this hope is now at hand.
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G E T OUR PRICES BE FO R E
YOU B U Y
Myers Water System for Every Type or Depth of Well
Installed.
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CASE TRACTORS
Complete in Every Detail, $835 at Gresham,
With Tractor Plows.
G od’ s purpose in giving man a revelation
of His Plan was that mankind should use it,
understand it, and appreciate the principles
it sets forth.
Overland -4 - Automobiles $695.00
at Gresham.
A n understanding of the Bible broadens
one’ s view and inspires cheerfulness and op­
timism. Prophets of old have described
with glowing tongue the glories of the bright
day that is now dawning.
Hear the subject discussed at length by
TH E BEST V A L U E S FOR Y O U R M ONEY
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HESSEL’S FARM M ACH INERY
GRESH AM , OREGON.
Reliability
C. W . F IE L D , of Portland, Oregon,
in the C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H , at Estacada, Oregon
Sunday, June 25, at 3 p. m.
Service
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The Progressive
American Shoe Shop
SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
This lecture has comforted multitudes bereaved by the World War, epidemics, and
attending sorrows. So great has been the demand that it has been amplified and
published in book form, including 500 Scriptural proof texts. Those unable to
hear the lecture may have a copy by sending 25c to I. B. S. A. 1555 E. 15th St.,
Portland, Oregon.
Collection
Auspices International Bible Students Association, Organized by the lata
Pastor Russell.
Judge Rutherford, New York City Bar, President.
An English paper received Mon­
Mrs. George Hislop returned
to Estacada, Monday, after a vis­ day, had illustrations showing
it with her son and daughter in the damage done by a terrific hail
Portland.
storm which only lasted fifteen
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Riggins minutes. But in that time an
have moved into the house at enormous quantity o f rain fell
the corner of Fifth and Upper which flooded a large area. The
Jroadway, opposite the Bland chief destruction was wrought
by hailstones, some of which
louse.
Announcement
I take this method to announce to the
public that I have permanently located in
Estacada.
I have secured offices in the
Lichthom building next to the Telephone
office, and have equipped a thoroughly mod­
em and up-to-date office.
I am now prepared to care for both acute
and chronic cases.
Harness Repaiied. Shoe laces retipped,
Custom prices. Everything for Shoes.
B. H. JOHNSON.
ESTACADA,
P. O. Box 44
OREGON
J. E. METZGER,
Undertaker and Embalmer
Seats Free
Gresham - Oregon
Warren McWillis
Local Agent for Estacada
: IH E PACIFIC STA1ES *
: FIRE INSURANCE CO. :
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is your Home Company.
See us regardi. g your
property,
Insure your
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were two and a half inches in
length and four to five inches in
circumference. Iron roofs were
RE-NU-EM TAILORS. * Successor to J. W. REED ESTATE +
riddled as if by machine guns.
One picture showed a pile of Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing.
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ESTACADA, ORE.
hailstones estimated as weigh­
ALTERING AND REPAIRING,
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ing twelve tons which had been
SUITS MADE TO ORDER.
shoveled out of a basement
We do Job Printing.
Low Prices.
WM. BASS, Prop.
kitchen.
: WOQDLE REALTY CO. i
Special Lunch Kits
W e have on sale one lot of ‘‘Handy Andy,”
all metal
Lunch
Lunch
Kits, Thermos
Bottle,
Tray, all complete, regular $2.50
value. Our price $1.98.
Tennis Shoes which we have marked down
for quick disposal.
Don’t forget that our stock of Groceries is
always complete and as reasonable as any
A F EW H O T W E A TH E R SUGGESTIONS:
Ice cold Soda, all flavors; a big Stein of ice
cold Root Beer; Ice Cream Soda; Apple Pie a la
mode; Strawberry ShortCake with IceCream
And don’t forget our big 30-ccnt Dinner.
HAUSER & LINN, Proprietors,
The SILVER STAR RESTAURANT
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TH EFT or
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COLLISION +
One lot of m en’s, w om en’s and children’s
Have you been in the Silver Star Cafe
these hot da ys? It is just as cool in there as
it can be.
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DR. W. W. R H O D E S,
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon,
Estacada, Oregon,
Yours for Good Eats,
A. C O O P :
Alw ays the right implement to suit your conditions
and Convenience or Your M oney Back.
It will be accompanied by all that the heart
has longed for— health, peace and happi­
ness.
j; Repairing, Refini s h i n g ;
I Z.
the Dairyman, the Berry Grower,
or the Gardener
The Bible accurately foretold present con­
ditions.
M ADE TO ORDER
X Order your Facto-y Made
| Furniture at the I.O.0.F. bldg.
Large Farm
There it a special significance in the troub­
lous days through which the world h a s
passed since 1914.
All kinds of Candies and Bars. We roast our
own Salted Peanuts every day and they are
roasted in butter. Come in and try them
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NEWS, THURSDAY JUNE 22, 1922.
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I want you to read this: Dinty
will furnish you good meals and
good room for $7.00 per week.
Mrs. J. E. Gates, Mrs. W. A.
Heylman and Mrs. T. J. Reagan
were on the Saturday morning
train headed to Portland.
A bargain table of men’s and
ladies’ shoes, some very good
values at one price $2.48.
One
week only, at Morton’s.
Messrs. W. H. Hopson and L.
B. Craigmile, representatives of
the P. R. L. & P. Co., were in
town the first part of the week,
inspecting power and light me­
ters.
Returns of Sunday's 'baseball
games at Portland and San Fran­
cisco were posted on the window
of the Silver Star Restaurant.
They were received through Ted
Howe’ s radio.
A party consisting of Dr. W.
Rhodes, Tom Morton and V. W.
Hauser, started Tuesday morn­
ing for the Cary Hot Springs.
The gentlemen went on foot with
a pack horse to carry their im­
pedimenta.
It will take them
about three days to reach their
destination, as they propose to
take it leisurely and fish by the
way. They expect to be gone
about ten days.
Walter Givens, who formerly
lived here and had the store
which is now the Estacada Feed
Co., but now of Montavilla, is
evidently prospering, as he has
just bought out another grocery
store which he will run in addi­
tion to the one he already had.
CLA C K A M A S
J O IN T H E C R O W D A T
The People’s Sto re
H. B. S N Y D E R ,
C. A. D Y K E M A N .
Where the M jtto Is Service.