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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1923)
EASTERN — ra n d rrrd ¡Ü A dance was given in the, hall Saturday night, October 20th, with a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Rendleman o f Portland were Sunday dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Held. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Decker at tended a Cmmmercial Club dance' at St. Johns, Friday even ing. I DANCE FLOOD WAX (l iv e s smooth, g l i d ing finish to h a r d [ or s o f t - w o o d floors. t - e m wot a An r ■ANCE riw ü ! .NO A C I D , ( i l l K A l B O il D U S T . Y o u r d r u g g i s t has it. I f not. send us stamps. 75c for one- pound p ack age . CLARKE. YVOOHW A It D D l t l G Co., Cor tl an d, Oregon« E stacada vs. N e w b u rg Estacada defeated Newburg • ti Friday o f last week in a one ■ided game o f football, played at Newburg. Estacada received and made the first touchdown as the result o f a long pass and seven succes sive line plunges and off tackle lays. Just two minutes later. fewburg fumbled and Harry Barver of Estacada recovered the ball and raced 30 yards for a touchdown. The first half end ed with Estacada 12, N ew b u rg0. Near the end of the third quar ter Estacada punted from her own 33 yard line. The Newburg safety juggled the ball and lost It to Ross of Estacada who car ried it 23 yards across for the thifd touchdown. Newburg be gan some rough stuff and instead o f placing the penalties where they belonged the referee put Norris of Estacada off the field. Norris had played a strong game all through. Instead o f being demoralized the Estacada boys fought harder than ever and took the ball from their own 40 yard line on line bucks and end runs to Newburg’s 1 yard line where Newburtr held for downs, only to have a punt blocked which was recovered by Denney o f Es tacada for the fourth touchdown. The final score was Estacada 26, Newburg 0. R Miss Emma Paulsen after spending two weeks at heme re- j turned to Portland. Joe Weidenhold is hauling lum-1 ber to Estacada from the Roth and Klinker mill. Fred Lins and C. A. Johnson were sawing wood for Mr. Zim merman last Saturday. Louis Weiseniluh left for his old home in Nebraska last Wed nesday, to attend the funeral of his father, who died suddenly. Mrs. Frank Carruth, her son Donald and her mother, Mrs. Brant, motored out from Port land, Sunday, to call on Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen. The Christian Endeavor Soci ¡ Z ï . / ety meets Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen. The topic for discussion is, Chris tian Citizenship. H a llo w e ’ en H a v o c The appearance of the business section of Broadway this morn ing looked as if a cyclone had struck it. The H a l l o w e ’ e n sprites must have been ‘ ‘goblins damn’ d” from the havoc they made. Innocent fun and harm less capers are all right on such a night, but this went too far. In Portland 300 extra policemen were enlisted to protect property and next year Estacada will Is Y our Nam e W ritten Here? have to appoint special deputies for the like purpose. Those subscribing for this pa per during the week are: Mrs. Viola Douglass, J. R. Hughes, E. • Hannah, Soren Ostergaard, C. Fuller, MaryStubbe, I. McCutch- an. A. DeMoy, W. Hard, Chris Klinker, Leo Rath, E. Masse, J. A Shibley, B H Zimmerman, W H ereford Sale H Kellendonk, Walter Douglass, W W Porter, P Malzazini, Mrs. I will sell at auction, 40 Here J W Moxlev, Fred Hoffmeister, ford cows and bulls, at Union W R Reid. H I) Trapp, G Dillon, Stock Yards. North Portland, Ernest Rynning, W H Holder. Ore., at 1:00 P. M., Thursday, November 8, 1923. A Rat That Didn’t Smell A fter M ayro M c K inney , Owner. Being Dead Three Months 10-25-11-1____________________ ‘ T swear it was dead at least AUCTIONEER 1 welve years three months,” said James Sykes experience in auction, clearance Butcher, Westfield, N. J. ‘ ‘We and bankrupt sales, in Iowa. Illi saw this rat every day. Put a nois, Missouri. Kansas, Nebras cake o f R A T -S N A P behind a bar ka. S. Dakota and Minnesota. rel. Months later my wife A. H. F R A LE Y, auctioneer, Box 196, Estacada, Ore. Residence asked about „the rat. Remem x/ i mile directly east ot P. O. 11-15 bered the barrel, looked behind FOR RENT Two comfortable it. There was the rat—dead, not the slightest odor.” Three rooms, gentlemen preferred. In quire o f M rs . D ora H erring , sizes, 35c, 65c, 51 25. Sold and Estacada. 10-25-1 guaranteed by Estacada Phar FOR SALE Two owes. macy. J. R. HUGHES, Estacada. Rt l. For Watch Work see A. N. 10-25-11 l Tonight & Friday I M A G IN E a man being sent to jail at his own request to avoid IF you like a good comedy we feel you will thoroughly enjoy E. A DUUS, Estacada. Rt. 1. It I “Thirty Days” Also Mack Senndt Comedy Jack H olt|N “ When Satan Sleeps” From the story, the "The Parson of Panamint by Peter B. Kynt Saturday and Sunday c o m e d y “ Taming Target Center” Tuesday and Wednesday If Fate slips you a lemon use It to open « fruit stand. FEE TOO MUCH BUSINESS’’ sel1 !t from thc car tor $7.00 per bbl. ECONOMY MIX 0 You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par value $100, for cash or on easy terms. It will net you 7.14 ’« on every dollar you invest. Another car o f this best o f ^ ; da-rs; $1.30 a sack. $31.00 the ton A Complete Line of Groceries Raisins, fresh, this year’s crop, I5c per lb W rite for full information today. All kinds of Breakfast Cere- reals in 101b bags. investment Department PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER Company. Just unpacked 42 pc sets of Dishes, some Beautiful designs. Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SOUDAS THE SIATE sassöiEöfi' M t A ; T A t u \ i . i ï .1 it A U B-R-E-A-D $ Tip Top HOTEL ESTACADA UNDER NEW Dairy Feeds due in a FRESH EVERY DAY M ANAGEM ANT 2 Loaves for 17c We Buy, Sell or Trade most kinds of Farm Produce ESTACADA FEED STORE. U ’ S. M O R G A N , Estacada, Oregon W e are endeavoring to serve the good people of Estacada and vicinity with a good, house, nice beds and good dining room service. Special monthly rates for rooms either with board or without— Rooms by the day $ 1.00 and up T h e whole Moore family will do their utmost to g iv e service, and we solicit your patronage. You will be received with a hearty welcome. Yours truly, TH E M ANAG EM ENT. The STAR Car Is Proving Right. Ask the Man Who Drives One BACON GARAGE Estacada, Oregon. Gas Oil Tires Accessories FOR S A LE —Vetch and oat hay, oat hay, also straw, baled ;i pigs 7 weeks old at $4.00. O. S. ! G. Gerber. Estacada, Rt. 3. l l - 8 ( being killed. IN We will have a car of the genuine Crown Flour on or about the 10th o f the month and are going to It Is a Safe and Sound Investment FOR SALE Milking cow, will be fresh about February 1st. J. W. Saunders, Estacada, Rt. 1. It FOR SALE- One nulk cow, 1 price $40. JOHN M AR SH ALL. I Spring water, Or*. ]l- ltf Wallace Reid Your Order for Crown Flour OUR 7 PR IO R PREFERENCE ha* paid dividends regularly every t h r e e months since it was first issued. LOST Black Australian sheep dog. Walter Douglass. Eagle Greek, Ore. 11-1 GEM THEATRE H-O-L-D YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY WANT AND FOR SALE AOS Johnson. NEWS, TH URSDAY, NOVEM BER 1, 1923 ■' VI BBCSaS3BB2E s t s y B fS S E L L IT E M S I “ LITE-FOOT' CLACKAM AS FOR SALE POOTLAMD OREGON¿ S weeks old pig HOMES 1 LA 1 > U. 1 i n q ui s h- j 1 merit, 1 miles southwest o f Este- eada. Inquire o f ADDISON j ROBINETTE, Estacada. Or. It WOOD GUTTERS W AN TE D Steady work. Will buy stumpage j or finance cutting propositions. Boring Wood and coal Co. 9- U t f 476 E. 50th st. Portland. | LOST OR STRAYED O r.ej * 0 0 .0 0 0 iu P r e m ip m n N o v .3 -1 0 / g¿m^nn^rxmrrr:a;a:üaL ■ ~r G R EATER A N D G R A N DER T H A N EUER OAK GROVE LAUNDRY l.*rsre*c livestock exposition under ono roof In America. 10 acres of purebred snd fancy beef ami d tiry cattle, horses, swine, sheep and stoats. Combining thg Western Winter Poultry and Rabbit Show. Western Dairy Products Show: Manufacturer* and I.arvd Product# Show. N o rth w e st H ay and Grain Show; Night Horse Show; Industrial Exhibits. KKDU CKY ) F A B K S A L L R A I L R O A D S The Laundry Which Made Mother Quit Washing Work Called for and Delivered m spotted Guernsey heifer, three vears old. with calf. WM. H ELD I FOR S ALE One 3 year old 10- 18-11-1 BissoH. Ore. i registered Poland-China boar, hig type, weighs about 500 lbs. FOR S ALE A few tons of I Must sell to avoid inbreeding. S ylvester L awrence , oaf hay, baled, will sell for $16 Spiv gwa'.cr. Or. 1MEU per ton. JOHN M AR SH A LL Ht-lStf Spring«ater. Ore.) FOR SALE Norse, buggy, harness, saddle perfectly gentle FOR SALE Good c a b b a g e for any child to drive or ride, v. :i G 'or sauerkraut. w ill work singl^or double—Price P A U L L1TNER $25.00 JOHN M AR SH ALL Eagle Creek, Ore. 10-18tf 10-18-11-1 Springwater. Ore. We do Finished Work P L A IN SEW IN G —Dressmak ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. Gus Wilcox. 6-L' FOR SA LE One Saw in good | woi.ditifln, three blades—Price 580.00 JOHN M AR SH ALL 10- IStf Spnngwater, Ore. j FOR SALE--Case threshing outfit comprising a new 28” steel separator, run only 60 days; i steam engine in good condition; •MB__ new 500 gallon tank. Everything M ONEY TO LOAN We have W AN TED Girl for light house is overhauled and absolutely in plenty o f money to loan on farms work, thoroughly modern home, good condition. Other business I I " ' a t t i » . No commission. Relia small family. Address P. O. - me to sell. Price $1.40o; ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab Box 3723. Portland, or phor.e Guy D. Jones, Gresham, Ore stract Co. 11-1 tf j Sellwood 3372. tf 110-4-11-22 Also Rough Dry, I4lbs for $1.00 We are now at our new location, the former cheese factory, and have installed a steam engine and new machinery.— W e are prepared to give better satisfac tion than ever, and respectfully solicit your patronage. BLETCH & Estacada, . JO HNSO N . Oregon. s, ; I JOB M 1 6 ME I I 11 NEWS Offici |