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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1924)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21,1924 SPRINGW ATER NEW S Pioneer Pictures [Filmed Tuesday George Kelly The Valentine party and lunch of the P. morning R. L. & P. Co.. Bill at Springwater Grange hall last Cary of the Cary Real Thursday evening was well atten Co., and M. G. Moore of Estate ded. Mr. Jarvis was the lucky Hotel Estacada, accompanied the G. bidder for the Friendship quilt. C. Brownell of Portland, moving The grange ladies cleared $14.35. picture photographer, to the up The money will be used to paint per of the Clackamas I the hall. The grange expects to river, reaches along the works of the give a fair again this year, some power and light company to as time in September. sist in adding a few hundred Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Zell of The feet of film to the story of “The I | Dalles and George Lewellen of Pioneers of Oregon,” Only real Portland, visited in Springwater pioneers are used in the making Sunday. this picture, men who were John Kiggins Sr. and Eugene of there helped to build Mt. Kiggins are both down with the Hood, andj and dig the channel and measles. make the wonderful for Mr. and Mrs. Guttridge atten the Clackamas. About scenery 2800 feet ded the funeral of their sister- in-law, Mrs. Emma Haney, at of film was made. Dr. Midford and bride were giv Portland, Monday. en a noisy reception last night. Christian Church Services How long will it be before Esta Bible School 10:00 a. m. cada outgrows such affairs? Do Preaching 11a.m. and 7:30 they speak well for the intelli p. m.; gence, culture and refinement of Young people’s Bible drill 6:45 the community? p. m. mid-week prayer meeting Wed We were glad to see C. W. nesday, 7:30 p. m. Seymour on the streets again Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m. this morning. It has been a long Subject of morning sermon: since last we saw the old “Christians as Light of the time gentleman down town. World;’’ Evening, “ Who is Jesus and when did He come?” GO! The public is cordially invited Where? LET’S To the high school to attend these services. auditorium, tomorrow evening at; B. F. C l a y , Minister, Christian Church. 8 o’clock. The Community club, j churches, Estacada band and j the firemen have combined to give a program for thecelebra-' tion of the National Week of Song. Coincidently it will also be the birthday of George Wash ington. Admission will be free, object is to get together Thos Meighan as and one become better acquainted In GEORGE ADE’S with each other. The following is the program: “ Back home GEM THEATRE and Broke” Paramount Picturo To roll back to the old “home town” some day in a limou sine-—that’s the ambition of every boy who leaves Main street to seek his fortune. George Ade has put this idea into his funniest, most human storv. With Tom Meighan in mind as the he ro. The picture sparkles with laughs, romance and dramatic surprises. 9th Episode of Hand America ...................................... Audience Medley ................ Chorus Hattie H ym nof the Republic.. Audience The Flag W ithout a Stain .......... ......................................... Men’s Chcrus Solo—L >ve Me, and the World is Mine ............... Mrs. Sam Barr O rchetsra Talk— Fire Prevention (a) Stars Brightly Shining (b) Doan Ye Cry, Ma Honey........... ................ Women’s Three P art Chorus Old Folks at Home Audience Solo—Falher O’Flynn .................... . ..................................... Mr. Fred Horner Playlet—Reading the Pioneer Weekly Garfield Players Love’s Old Sweet Song . Chorus Solo—The Beautiful Flag of Liberty Y O U R D IV ID EN D S COME R EG U LA R LY O U R 7 % PR IO R PREFEREN CE ¡h a. paid dividend, regularly every t h r e e m on th, since it w as first issued. It Is a Safe and Sound Investment You can buy it a t $98.00 a share, p ar value $100, for cash or on easy term s. It will net you 7.14 'o on every dollar you invest. W rite for full inform ation today. Investment Department PORTLAND RAILW AY, LIG H T & POWER Company. SOUDAS THE STATE Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. E c o n o m y m i a We are now offering until present supply is exhaustetd the genuine Economy Mix Dairy Feed for the special price of $1.25 per sack, $30.00 per ton. CORN You will need some com for those hogs and chickens, the cheapest feed for the money— —$2.05 per hundred whole—$2.20 ground— FLOUR AND CEREALS Puritan Flour—a hard wheat, blended Flour, guaranteed—$1.70 the sack. $6.70 the bbl. CROWN R O LLED OATS— special. 50 cts for 9tt> bag. GRAHAM. Whole Wheat, Rye flour, 45 cts 9H> bag. CORN M EAL, white or yellow—35 cts for 9lbs. FARENA Pancake Flour, wheat hearts, 70c for 10tt> Baked by Holsom Bakery Co. 2 tor 17 cent« BREAD Estacada Feed Store We Buy, Seller Trade’ mos^ kinds of Farm Produce U. S. MORGAN, H O IL L E STA C A D A The Hotel Estacada is in a class by itself. Service in the Hotel and in the Dining Room is different—a place of personal service. Never closed, and always very comfortable. Your pat ronage earnestly solicited. Yours truly, T H E BIG TH R EE Estacada, Oregon DO YOU KNOW THAT WE DIVIDE OUR PROFITS WITH OUR CUSTOMERS? During 1923 we paid our cus tomers $4,189.25 as their share of interest on savings and other accounts. If you are not getting your share of this fund start an ac count today GARFIELD ITEMS EL WOOD ITEMS CLACKAMAS C O U N T Y Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Colt spent Little Elsie Freeman is staying the week end with Mr. and Mrs. with Mrs. Della Vallen while F. J. Reeher. her mother, Mrs. H. H. Freeman, BANK Wednesday, Mrs. W. R. Reid is having an eye treated. entertained the Skip-a-Week Club Fred Meilike is working in at a quilting. Pussy willows and Oregon City. .Mrs. J. F. Reeher daffodils brightened the rooms. Johnny Swartz is working for ‘Around the World in 18 days’ A delicious lunch was served at J. Nelson. Band Tonight and Friday The Value of Anniversaries noon. Mrs. P. M. Wagner will Willie Bittner made a trip to .............. Rev. B, F. Clay be the hostess February 27. Portland last week to have his (a) American Hymn Big Double Mr. and Mrs. Art. Burd of eyes examined. They have been America the Beautiful (b) Chorus Portland were week end visitors troubling him since he had the S tar Spangled Banner Audience in Garfield. Header measles. WOOD-WOOD-Seasoned 16 Mr. and Mrs. T. Carpenter in. or 4 foot cordwood, delivered Johnny Swartz and Donald Saturday Night See Cary Real Estate Co. have returned home from a three Nelson were dinner guests at WANT AND FOR SALE ADS 2-14-21 or Charley Coonrad visit in California. The E. H. S. Alumni with the L. N. Vallen home, Sunday. OREGON NOTES OF months’ The Valentine social given Fri Miss Eula Park donated a tran FOR SALE—Alsac clover seed, entire new program day by the Garfield grange som to be used over the church FOR SALE—Top buggy and recleaned, 18 cents per pound. GENERAL INTEREST was night harness. C. E. REED HEIPLE, attended by over 150 peo doors, for which the community single 2-21-3 13 Estacada, Rt. 3. 2-21-3-13 HENRY Estacada. RL 1 ple, the valentine a u c t i o n Hoot Gibson Important Occurrences of amounting to $67,70. A chicken owes her a card of thanks. PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak Chris Bittner is doing some ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. MONEY TO LOAN- We have IN Past Week Briefly Com noodle supper was served. of money to loan on farms work at Oregon City, also at Gus Wilcox. piled for Our Readers. J2-6tf plenty at 6%. No commission. Relia Dr. J. Hewitt of Portland gave Camas, Wash., for the Bittner “ DEAD GAME” ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab a most interesting chalk talk at FOR SALE—Several Barred Pelton W ater W heel company Phig Co. of Sandy, Oregon, stract Co. ll-l tf with a splendid supporting of Tho San Francisco has shipped to the Nora Memorial Cnurch, Sunday. George Bittner made a busi Rock cockerels. cast including 2-21-28 H. M. DUUS. Estacada. Portland Railway. Light & Power com Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis en FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e pany. designed for the Oak Grove hy tertained a few friends at *'500” ness trip to Portland one day FOR SALE—Young Jersey- trees one and two years old. See Laura La Plante and last week. draulic unit, the world's highest head trees at Bacon’s garage. Write Guernsey cow with calf month or Robt. McKim. reaction turbine, designed to operate last Saturday night in honor of phone O. W. FALING old—cow very g e n t l e , e a s y under an average effective head of iheir house guests, Mr. and Mrs. "Y ou’re not invited to the 1-31-3-27 Estacada. Oregon. School of Instruction milker. MRS. W. E. HALL 857 feet. wedding »nd you can't stay ." Art. Burd. Worthy Grand Matron of Ore mile east of Estacada P. O. It FARM LOANS-For federal "B et you a (thousand dollars Sent by Attorney-General Van Mrs. H. H. Andrews was called Mrs. Stella K. Drake, was FOR'RENT—7 room modern loans, long time at 5# per cent, there isn’t sny wedding!" said W inkle to investigate claims of six ex to Walla Walla, Wash., Tuesday, gon, in Estacada last Thursday after house, furnished, piano included. amortization payments, address Hoot. And then the fun begun! county road workers for overtim e pay LEANDER BARTLEMAY. Did you ever know Hoot to lose covering a period of two years or more owing to the critical illness of noon to hold a school of instruct See Mrs. W. B. Ross or Anna Boring, Ore. Rt. 2. a bet or a girl? Well, then you ion for Mountain Chapter No. and am ounting to several thousand her sister. Mikulecky, Estacada. 2-21 2-7-4-24 tan imagine there is plenty doing dollars, J. M. Devers, formerly dis The Rev. B F. Clay will 108, Order of the Eastern Star. in lim it's latest thrilling W est trict attorney of I-ane county, is in FOR SALE-Seed p o t a t o e s , F0R S.A^ F _ S ' ,r * R- J- Red preach at three o’clock, Sunday, The instructions were tl orough Early ern. Michigan.” h*tchm*’ healthy Kugene. at the Nora Memorial church. and the members of the chapter J A UPTON uKirSJfor breed, matures early, ar?e good lay- W heat farm ers in Um atilla county Comedy and New» feel that they derived much ________' EaUcad«. Ore, j Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Dart and have disregarded the calendar and are benefit by the visit of the dis taking the perform ance of the weather son Kenneth, were Portland Saturday and Sunday as a sure indication that spring has FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red |2-7tf. Morrow Station, Ore. tinguished guest, and look for eggs visitors, Saturday. for setting.—75c for 15, see arrived. Spring seeding of grain has FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e ward with much pleasure to her our birds. Also Canterbury Bell Trees, already been begun In some seetlens. 1 year old. six to nine official visit in May, and hope to plants. W. H. HOLDER Children's Surprise Party Chas. Chaplin and in many localities plowing is un feet high, 2-21tf Estacada. Phone 11-112 No. 21-4. for sale cheap. Phone have the work perfect—alm«6t, der way. A surprise party was given at You're going to yell when you FOR SALE_ 16 in s u | k e y 1- 24 tf J. J. Marchbank. A tem porary office where individ the O. E. Smith home, on Wed by that time. see I'harlie Chaplin wan.ler thru uals. corporations and partnerships af « , p.ow, Oliver Chill Special with the t r i a l s of "m otherhood.'’ nesday afternoon, Feb. 20, the xa . l j - » c • TOR SALE—Mandy Lee Incu levied by the state income tax law occasion being the birthday of Methodist Episcopal Church jointer-$30. Also oat hay at bator, You're going to laugh and laugh 400 egg size; good as new. may obtain assistance in preparing Preaching services morning $15. and straw at $6.50 a ton. and I.ADGH as you follow the Reason for selling. I am install Lois Smith and Jack Zimmet- their tax returns, and obtain other In OLIVER S. C. GERBER humorous pair through the come and evening as usual. ing a Wishbone Mammoth. formation In connection with the oper man. Those present were. Bar- Sunday school at ten. 2 21-28 Estacada. Rt 3. dy on which the world famous R. H. Millard. at Ion of the taw, will be opened in ta McKinney. Ella Brown, Mar Epworth League at 6:30. comedian worker! t> r a year. Ed 2- 14-28 Estacada, R. D. 2. FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Portland this week. na Purviance is in it, too; ami the garet Frown, Suda Smith, June Junior League, Saturday at 1923. Hastier Shocks. Stewart FOR SALE—A good f r e s h Kid is Jsckie Coogan. The 1.24 loganberry crop In the H* cker, Vivian Boland. James Spotlight. See the car at Sam cow. W illam ette valley will not exceed S5 Sm th, Bert Whalen. Billy Mc- 1-30 p, m. Inquire of per cent of normal, according to of Neelen. Wilbur McKenty, My “Serving God by serving folks.” Barr's blacksmith shop, Estaca WALTER DOUGLASS. 6 Reels of Joy da. Ore. 2 21-28 H. W. M ort , Pastor. flrlale of the Oregon Growers' Co-oper 2-14-21 Eagle Creek, Ore. alive association, who have made a ron Woodworth, Max G il g an. ; WANTED—Farm horse not COMEDY careful survey of the situation. The Martin Henthorn. Erwin Doug- So mo good Wall Papers left at over 1200 pounds. HONEY FOR SALE—Comb and small crop will be due to the cold lass. Lois Smith and Jack Zitr- 25c per double roll, at Pointer’s. •trained. K. C. HOYGAARD. ED. GRAFENHAIN Tuesday and Wednesday weather experienced a tew weeks ago. merman. ' 11-2SHL 2-21-28 Biaaell, Ore. j 5-15-24 Faraday, Oregon. SANDY, OREGON. Commercial Savings