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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. MARCH 6,1924 BARTON LOCAL REVITIES Miss Irma Gates went to Port Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Rob land last Saturday to visit rela inson brought the former’s moth tives and friends for a few days. er, Mrs. S. E. Robinson, out to Fred Gartner and his mother her Barton home Tuesday noon from Portland, were here Tues -1 for a short stay. Mrs. Robinson day to attend the funeral of W. ¡s a jolly friend and neighbor al- A. Lindsey. ways greeting every one with a Miss Retha Ames had the mis- smile. Those who called on her fortune to cut the palm of her Thursday, were Mrs. Jens Peder- left hand with a chisel, Monday : son, Mrs. C. T. Whitehead, Mrs. morning. The services of a doc-1 L. M. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. tor were required to bandage up George Forman. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jensen and the wound. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Symms family of Portland, spent the and Mrs. Clara Hicinbothem week end with Mr. Jensen’s sis went to Forest Grove last Satur ter, Mrs. Jens Pederson and fam day night, to attend the conven ily. tion of the Muscovites, who came Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead from all parts of the state, They i an(j son Lawrence of Bridal Veil, report a splendid time. spent Saturday night with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Arm Whitehead’s parents, Mr. and strong had as week end guests, Mrs. C. T. Whitehead. his father and mother, Mr. and C. T. Whitehead accompanied Mrs. George Armstrong, and a hjs son to Bridal Veil, where he brother and sister, Eugene and J will be employed in a saw mill. Jessie Armstrong, all of Port Miss Alice Hanson spent the land. | week end in Portland. Her fa- j ther who has been very ill is able to be at home again. Franklyn Gibson is the proud owner of a new Star car, and | Louis Rivers likewise. Mrs. Ernest Bowie spent the TO-NIGHT past week visiting relatives in Portland, returning home Friday. The school district has put up With road signs to protect the pupils, Mrs. S. E. Robinson had as dinner guests Sunday, Dr. E. A. King and Miss Reese of Portland. Miss Bessie Wilson and daugh Supported by ter spent Saturday night with Mrs. Amy River. Mitchell Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stassen and Two big stars in a thrill-sweet ro mance of raging seas and society family who lost their home and ballrooms. contents, accepted the courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tiffany, 1 lth Episode of and will stay with them until ‘Around the World in IS days’ they decide about their new home. Friday and Saturday The Guff nett sisters spent the week end with their parent and The Picture Sensation of grandmother. the Year Mrs. Erdman is quite ill, re ceiving medical care in Portland, and spending the week ends at Faster, more riotously; gayer, home. BABY CHICKS YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY We have received from the various mills direc tions for feeding and caring for baby chicks. We will be pleased to give one of these to any one who will ask for it. O U R 7 % P R IO R P R E F E R E N C E ¡ h a . p aid d iv id en d , reg u larly ev ery t h r e e m o n th , since it w a . first issued. CANNED FOOD WEEK It Is a Safe and Sound Investment For every dozen cans of M ONOPOLE Foods bought at this sale we will be pleased to give you one 25 cent can of either Monopole Gol- Bantam Com, or Dimple Peas absolutely FREE Y ou c a n b u y it a t $ 9 8 .0 0 a sh a re , p a r v alu e $ 100, fo r cash or on easy term s. It will n e t you 7 .1 4 % on ev e ry d o llar yo u invest. Folder’s Golden Gate Coffee, special at 45c lb. 21-2 lb $1.10 W rite fo r full in fo rm atio n to d ay . TIP TOP BREAD-2 for 17c Investment Department •PORTLAND- Estacada Feed Store Company. Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SO U D A S T li£ STATE -j] That good tasting BR EA D — F R E S H every day PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER We Buy, Sell or Trademost kinds of Farm Produce 1 ì f ì f u GEM THEATRE U. S. M ORGAN, Estacada, Oregon Y: ‘On the High Seas’ Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt ‘M erry Go-Round’ more colorfully revolved the dai ly round of empty duties and the lavish revelry of the emperor’s court. A fantastic, frothy whirl of life’s loves, passions and am bitions light and colorful in ap pearance, but with an iron grip that held all those within its grusp relentlessly and iireslstibly. See this scintillating picturiza- tion of the glittering glory of an emperor's rourt with magnificent officers anil gorgeous w o m e n whirling ami swirling in one con tinuous round of exotie luxury. See the greatest love story ev er told mirrored against back- rounds of rare splendor and ■auty. A poignant, tender story of an unquenchable love that reaches out and softly strums a haunting melody on one’s heart strings. A picture such as you have never seen before a pic ture that you will nevet forget. Starring £ Nary Philbin and Norman Kerry SUNDAY & MONDAY NIGHTS Ask “ Pop” He’d rather see mother in her dear gingham gown of long ago than in those new fnngled so ciety style». VIOLA The Hotel Estacada ARRY that Checking Account with us. We will mail your statement to you promptly the first of each m o n t C 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, THE BIG THREE CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK Sandy, Oregon Service Reliability HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY Gresham, O regon. A complete line of farm implements for the large farm, the diversified farm, the Dairyman and the Berryman. Myers Water System, for any type or depth of well, Oliver plows with all repairs, Superior Drills, Stover gas engines, Rude spreaders, Silos, Blizzard ensilage cutters. AUTOMOBILES OVERLAND MAXWELL Commercial $ X X i f STAR In te rn a tio n a l T ru ck s; U sed A u to m o b iles w ith a la rg e line of good used im p lem en ty . X £OR SALE White Leghorn pullets in full laying condition. Sunday school at ten. These birds are of the Hollywood strain and all Hoganized, 75 cts. Morning service at 11. D e MOY’S 3-6tf Epworth League at 6:30. Spe each, at cial features. -1 have a pile of manure, most Evening service at 7:30 “ Big of it two and three years oid, which I would like to exchange Half-Hour Sing.” Tuesday evening—Boy Scouts for wood. Come and have a look at it at D f .MOY’S place. 3-6tf at 4-00. Thursday Study Class at 7:30 FOR SALE—Seed potatoes. Early Rose and Burpee. p. m. J. J. MARCHBANK Junior League, Saturday at 2-28-3-20 Estacada. 1-30 p. m. “Serving God by serving folks.” FOR SALE-Good clean hay, H. W. M ort , Pastor, baled. WARD DOUGLASS Currinsville. Ore. 2-28-3-6 on Sarver place. M ethodist Episcopal Church Savings Confectionery, Phonograph«, R. G. M A R C H B A N K , L IGHT ESTACADA, Ggara and Tobaccco, L u n c h es . OREGON. International Clothes, THE SLOGAN of the Clacka FOR SALE- Top buggy and mas County Savings & Loan As single harness. C. E. REED sociation is. “ Build up Clacka 2-21-3-13 Estacada, Rt. 3. mas County by investing yourl “--------------------------------------- money at home and keep it work- HONEY FOR SALE—Comb and ing for you.” You can invest strained. K. C. HOYGAARD, with us in the monthly plan, as 5-15-24 Faraday, Oregon. The Happv Hour social met at the pleasant home of Mr. and I t ’s n human picture play that Mrs. Elden Lankin. There were you will love. By sixty present and all had a nice lump “ m .°° P' rm ° n th 0 r i n “ i FOR SALE -S. f . R. I. Red time, with music and games. The management is composed J or Etching, large healthy FOR SALE—Two good grade Refreshments were served of Guernsey heifer calves, also one of Clackamas county business breed,^ matures early, good lay A Goldwin Picture men. Investigate our plan in era. $1.00 per setting of 15. registered bull six months old. sandwiches, cake and coffee. MRS. J. W. MOXLEY. which the investor receives his FOR SA LE-A P a n t a s o t e Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hicinbo leather couch. Inquire of Mrs. 2-28-3-6 J. A. SHIBLEY & SON share of the earnings. 2-7tf. Morrow Station. Ore. Tuesday Night Only them spent Friday night here, Upton H. Gibbs, Main and 5th FOR SA LE-Fedder hogs. See (w dt r Supervision and FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e taking in the social. ............- ------ Control. Write or call streets. Estacada 3 6tf JOHN MARSHALL Trees. 1 year old, six to nine Clackamas County Savings & Woman’s Love or Wo The three children of Mr. and Springwater, Ore. WANTED General pu r p os e 2-28 Loan Association, Room 12, feet high, for sale cheap. Phone Estacada. Rt. 3, Box 8. Mrs. Virgil Purcell are down horse from 1000 to 11001b. bloeky man’ Vengeance-Which? Hogg Building, Oregon City, No. 21-4. 1-24 tf J. J. Marchbank. with the measles. built. Inquire of W. G. Moore Oregon. A drama of a beautiful woman NOTICE - Save time and mon at the Estacada Hotel. 3-6-13 Whose most cherished possession Miss Beulah Hicir.bothem re ey wear Real Silk Guaranteed W. F. Cary, Local Agt. 2-28-3-6 FOR SALE—One good mule was her good name snd how, turned to the Estacada High about 1200 lbs w t Also one good when the tongues of gossip had FOR SALE Seven year old Hole-Proof Hosiery—Satisfaction FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red 3>iMitchel wagon. See made her a social exile, she plan Phone 13-11 eggs school Monday morning, after mare. wt. about 1500 lbs., work ku i i; i • < i for setting.—75c for 15, see nod vengeance, only to meet a l-2Stf LENA UNDERWOOD our birds. HENRY BEERS being absent five weeks on ac single or double. greater desire! A story that Also Canterbury Bell 2-28-3-6 Estacada. Oregon. sweeps from aristocratic anees- ] count of the measles. 3-H-20 LEE McKENZIK Rt. 1. plants. W. H. HOLDER FOR SAIT* A i?ac clover seed. 2-21tf tral halls to the snow-swept pla Estacada. Phone 11-112 Mrs. John Rudolph has a Port MONEY TO LOAN-W e have FOR SALE—Sanitary couch I recleaned, 18 cents per pound. re* of "The White Frontier,” i plenty of money to loan on farms where people go to forget —ami land friend, Mrs. Esher, visiting and air tight heater. Call or see ¡ HENRY HEIPLE. FOR SALE—Italian P r u n e to he forgotten. . MRS. H. C. GORHINC. It ! 2-21-3 13 her for a few weeks. Estacada, R t 1 trees one and two years old. See at 6%'. No commission. Relia ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab trees at Bacon’s garage. Write stract Co. 11-1 tf FOR SALE Eggs for setting: The Artisans enjoyed a six FOR SALE Broody hens $1.50 ?r Phone O- W. FAILING o’clock dinner last night before Mammoth bronze turkey: Ply each. Will take orders for baby 1*31-3-27 Estacada. Oregon. ! FARM LOANS—For federal Rock, guinea and bantam. their regular meeting, and con mouth chicks. S. C. R. I. Reds. 20 cents or aim o p d jiu p X 1 '°ans. long time at per cent None related. A. H. FRALEY. “The White Frontier” cluded an enjoyable evening each. MRS. J. W. MOXLEY . rLA .i r* SEWING-Dressmak-(amortization payment*, address h mile east of P. O. Morrow Station. hemaUtching. »««M rs LEANDER BARTLEMAY. with dancing. 3-6-27 Estacada. Oregon, i 2-28-3 6 Gus Wilcox. 12-6t/12-7-4-24 Boring, Ore. R t 2. REMEMBRANCE RUPERT HUGHES Dorothy Phillips L M. A. Nelson went to Eugene Friday where he is visiting his daughter and family. Mr. Dimock and family of Vale, Oregon, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dimock’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Nolan. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Turn er were Oregon City visitors Thursday. The school hoard has ordered necessary supplies and p l a y ground equipment to make the school again standard. Roy Lounsbury is again able to return to school, after an ab sence of two weeks on account of a sprained foot. The community dance given in Peterson’s hall last Saturday was well attended. Hazel Gibson and friend Gladys Ketchall were week end vieitors. Mr. Baker and “ Dusty” Lake made a pleasure trip to Portland Sunday. H O TEL ESTACADA WANT AND FOB SALE AOS 1