Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 24, 1924, Image 4

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    EASTERN C LA C K A M A S NEWS, TH URSDAY, APR IL 24,1924
E L W O O D IT E M S
Play Ball!
‘ up to the boys t to o ! Frank Bittner came over from
N o w it is
make this baseball season a sue- gan(jy Wednesday. He was ac­
cess. We have had a little trou- companied home by his father,
ble and delay getting into the Chris Bittner, who is assisting
county league, by not having had him in buying furnishings for
a representative from Estacada the Plug Dryer, which he is
at the regular meeting of the building.
principals of the Clackamas
Stanford Cox with a crew of
county schools. But later when men, is doing some road work.
Supt. Vedder found that the Es
S. W. Jones made a trip to
tacada school board was very de­
Portland Monday where he is
sirous to enter this school in the
having his eye treated.
league, he called a special meet­
Miss Nellie Vallen and brother
ing to which a representative
Cagie,
Mrs. Della Vallen and son
was sent by the board, and now
Orel,
attended
“ The Messiah,”
the school is in the league.
rendered
by
the
Colton Oratorio
It was also found that the boys
were very much in need of new Society at the Lutheran church,
suits, and as the student body at Colton, Oregon.
fund is low, the school board
B1SSELL IT E M S
came to their assistance and or­
dered the suits for them.
Mr. and Mrs. Babe White of
Go out to win, boys!
Viola, were visiting Mr. and
A. G. A mes ,
Mrs. C. A. Johnson on Sunday.
A. D e M oy .
Miss Emma Paulsen of Port­
land, came out on Saturday to
H ard Times Box Social
spend Easter with the home
The N. 0. W. are giving a folks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Max­
hard times box social at the I. well accompanied her.
0. 0. F. hall, May 1, at 8:30 p.
Mrs. Howard has gone to Port­
m., for the benefit o f the Wood­
land to visit her daughter and
craft Home.
Everybody wel­
expects to remain a few weeks.
come.
John C. Dew o f St. Helens,
was here on his ranch a few
days.
GEM THEATRE
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
We Offer With Pride
LAV ISH production of
J o s e p h Hergesheimer’s
brilliant story o f Chinese love
and American morals. Di­
rected by the man who made
“ The Sheik.” With the all-
star cast of your favorite
players:
Leatrice Joy
Jacquleine Logan
Raymond Hatton
George Fawcett
Albert Roscoe
A
George Melford
Production
“Java Head”
A Paramount Picture
Saturday Night Only
BET YOU A MILLION
You couldn’ t spend a million at a
dizzier, whizzier pace than Her­
bert Kawlinson does in this ex­
citing, adventurous picture!
“A MILLION
to BURN”
The exciting adventures o f a man
who used his fortune to further
the secret ambition of the less
fortunate!
Heart-interest, ro­
mance, love—and laughs!
Com edy and New s
Sunday and Monday
POLA NEGRI
“Mad Love”
IN
A picture worth seeing
Tuesday & Wednes.
What causes Wedding Bells to
ring?
Well, pretty nearly anything.
Perchance a man, who has the
blues.
May see a blood hound grab
his shoes.
And when in anger he pur­
sues—
Into a lady'a boudoir rushes.
That causes Wedding Bells to
ring—
A bachelor stern t o w s to fling
And to the lady's cheeks to
bring •
A multitude o f bridal blushes.
W H O ’S TH E L A D Y ?
Connie Talmadge
will tell you in
<éi
‘ Wedding Bells”
7th Serial of
“ THE S T EEL TRAIL
The Easter service at
church was well attended.
the
Mrs. Willing, after spending
some weeks at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Chaney, has re­
turned to Sellwood.
G A R F IE L D IT E M S
Nadine Anders spent Easter
in Portland visiting friends re­
turning Tuesday evening.
Earl Wagner left for the Oak
Grove Ranger station Monday.
Richard Davis and family spent
Easter Sunday in Portland.
Ida Palmateer motored to Port­
land last week to visit her sister.
Alex Irvin and w ife were vis­
iting Mrs. Irvin g’ s sister, Mrs.
Ward Jones this last week end.
Mrs. George Armstrong spent
Sunday with her sister Mr3. H.
B. Davis.
Wm. Shaffer is enjoying a new
Ford.
The Rev. Howard W. Mort
will preach in the Nora memori­
al church, Garfield, on Sunday at
j 3 p. m.
T H E NEW -
EC ONO M Y M IXED
DAIRY FEED
W
E ARE
ered chef is in the kitchen, using only the very
best of foods, and of course, as usual, all are
most heartily invited to try us out.
D e l l a M. P e a r s o n ,
The Serial Full of Action
4-17-24
Clackamas County
Public Health Nurse
$1.25 per sack, $30.50 per ton
Estacada Feed Store
OUR ROOMS
are priced from $1.00 up, and
they are clean and right. A ll are outside rooms
and we fully believe we are givin g good service.
We Buy, Sell or Trade most kinds of Farm Produce
U. S. MORGAN,
Your trade very sincerely solicited.
TH E MOORE FAM ILY.
Estacada, Oregon
m
WHAT KIND OF A SHERIFF DO YOU WANT?
I t is a political maxim, that we have as good government
and officers as the electorate desire.
There is today wide-spread contempt for law. Unless the
“ scoff-law” tide is checked, government by la>v will collapse,
and chaos and disorder will reign. The only remedy is to elect
men to office who will themselves obey the law, and fearlessly
enforce it.
ARRY that Checking
Account with us. We
will mail your statement
to you promptly the first
of each m o n t
c
This is what Clackamas County need. The key-man is
the sheriff. Till the right man is in, the “ stills” and “ boot­
leggers” will be winked at and multiply.
Who is the right man? Well, a number o f citizens in
Clackamas County, dissatisfied with the present lax conditions
o f law enforcement in general, in the county, have found a
man big enough for the job. He is not a professional politician,
nor office seeker. He is a business man who has, as a public
duty, yielded to the importunities o f many patriots in all the
parties, to file for the nomination for sheriff of Clackama3.
County,
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
Sandy, Oregon
He is a man of ability, good judgment, true courage, self
control, alert, strong and sure of himself. He is a man who
cannot be bluffed, nor stampeded.
Commercial
He is 100% American, he has a spotless record. He helped
make Oregon “ dry” . He is a World War Veteran and an
officer of the local Legion.
Savings
He is a Christian, church member and a church-goer, and
church supporter. His name is S IM O N M acD O N A LD , o f
Oregon City. His platform is “ economy; a fearless enforce­
ment of law; co-operation with federal officers,” and with any
law enforcement organization in the county.
This is the Time for Every Patriot to Strike a Telling Blow
for Constitutional Government in Their Own Home Field.
M. E. CHURCH OF OREGON CITY.
By E. A. STEIBER, Secretary.
Confectionery,
THE COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE HELD FRIDAY, MAY 16,1924.
VOTE for MacDONALD For Sheriff,
Phonographs,
R. G . M A R C H B A N K ,
Paid Advertisement
Cash & Carry Specials for Saturday Is Y o u r Nam e Written Here?
L IG H T
“ Rose’ s Special” Coffee, 3 lbs $1.
Those subscribing for this pa-
5 cans med. Red Salmon... $L00 P*r dann,i the Past week are;
6 cans Solid Rock Tomatoes $1.00‘ ^ Kk Rath, W. H. Stone, C. W.
5 lbs Best Seedless Raisins
58c Reed, Wm. Bittner.
0 cans Sardines ...............
50c
High grade flour, satisfaction
A t Rose.s
or money back kind, $6.90 a bar­
A train o f three cars this
morning carried the Portland
Chamber o f Commerce represen­
tatives, to inspect the Oak Grove
power project. They were the
guests o f Pres. F. Griffith o f the Methodist Episcopal Church
Portland Electric Power com­
Don’ t spoil vour Easter habit.
pany.
Come at ten for Sunday school.
The Rev. Mr.
Starbuck of It may interest you to know that
Portland, was here Saturday to there were 176 present at Sun­
hold service for the Seventh Day day school last Sunday. L et’s
Adventists. He called at this not drop below the hundred
office and we regret we were ab mark now’ . Easter was a great
sent at the time.
day, with crowded services thru-
out. We hope to see you again
Children’s Party
this Sunday. You are most cer­
The children o f the Christian tainly welcome. All services as
church were given a partv at the usual.
church, Saturday afternoon, by
The Epworth League had its
Mrs. D. B. Kelly. The time was
first picnic o f the season last
spent at playing games. A de­
Monday evening, with the usual
licious lunch was served by Mrs.
n
., .
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.
,
bonfire, games and big eats.
Kelly which all enjoyed very Tk
. .
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The party broke up about nine
much. All departed at 4 o’clock
, o’clock, after having told stories
voting Mrs. Kelly a royal enter-
around th«- fire for an hour. It
tatner.
was a gala time and the League
hopes to repeat the event in the
Child W e lfa re Clinic
A t the Hotel Estacada. on near future.
Monday, April 28, by the courte­
sy o f the management, a child
clinic will be held from 10 a. m.
to 5 p. m., by Dr. Estella Ford
Warner, from Portland and Dr.
L. E. Briscoe, Clackamas County
health officer, who will make thei
examinations. All children up to
school age are elinible for free
examination.
Come early lie-
cause we will close on time.
Making it the equal of any Dairy Feeds at mush
higher prices—ana absolutely the best for the
money. Look at the tag on the feed that you
are using, it tells you what you are getting for
your money.
decorating our Dining Room at no
small expense, doing our utmost to make it
cheerful and home-like. A bran new, high pow­
Founders’ D ay
The 81st anniversary and 24th
celebration and picnic will take
i place at Champoeg, in Marion
county, on Saturday. May 3.
It
will be under the auspices o f the
Oregon Pioneer Association and
the historical society.
14% Protein and 4 % Crude Fat
H O TEL ESTACADA
L U NCHES.
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
Cigars and Tobaccco,
rel at Rose’s.
International Clothes,
■*-X“X~X“X~ x - x ~ m » x - x .- x - x ~ x ~M"»
Service
Reliability
WANT AND FDD SALE ADS
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I HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Gresham, Oregon.
FOR S A LE —A team of brown Î
mares weighing 2800 lbs. price
$175.00. Phone Redlands 1114,
I.. M. W ILLIAM SO N.
4-24-5-8
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FOR SALE Six weeks old !;!
P'8!s $3.75 each; oat hay baled at ;i;
$15 00 and straw at $6.50 a ton. ! •{•
Call Redlands. O. S. C. Gerber, j X
Estacada, Rt. 3.
4-24-5-1J ?
A complete line o f farm implements for the large
farm, the diversified farm, the Dairyman and the
Berryman. Myers Water System, for any type or
depth o f well, Oliver plows with all repairs, Superior
Drills, Stover gas engines, Rude spreaders. Silos,
Blizzard ensilage cutters.
4‘ t
A U T O M O B IL E S
O V ERLA N D M AXW ELL STA R
FOR SALE - Eggs for setting:
International Trucks; Used Automobiles with a large line 1’
Mammoth bronze turkey; Ply-
of good used implementy.
i’
mouth Rock, White Legho-n,
guinea and bantam. Mallard duck.
None related.
A. H. FR ALE Y.
Vi mile east o f P. O.
FARM LO AN S— For federal
M ONEY TO L O A N - W e have
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Estacada. Oregon. loans, long time at 5*4 per cent,
plenty of money to loan on farms
NO TICE—I am now prepared amortization payments, address at 6 \ . No commission.
Relia­
LE AN D E R B ARTLE M AY.
to give marcels, facial massage,
ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab­
Boring, Ore. Rt. 2. stract Ox
scalp treatment, etc.
For ap­ 2-7-4-24
11-1 tf
“ Serving God by serving folks. ” pointment or furtherinformatton
FOR S A L E —One team and
FOR S A LE —S. C R I Red
H. W. M ort , Pastor.
call Mrs. Ames’ phone 13-11. I
have also a good line o f toilet ar- harness, will weigh about 1200 eggs for hatching, large' healthy
Christian Church Services tides.
LENAUNDERW OOD. S ^ J o h ^ M L r ! n ^ 3' t ' y' breel ’, ™ tures ear|v. good lay-
4 - 24 tf Rf* o d ! ' «
' Spnngwater, ers. ILOOper setting of 15 .
April 27. 1924.
W.
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
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15
Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30
my Second Hand business, in’- f ow nx y a n o W . giving 4 ga l-’ F O U N D -A t last meeting o f
p. m.;
? J £ St£!'r r »
LheLCommuni ty c,ub- 8 pocket
Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­ eluding all my stoex o f goods, to- ions da' y ’
gether with the two story fram»
rK A N K M ILLA R D
book.
Owner can obtain the
nesday. 7:30 p. m.
Mtacada. Route 2. same by applying to A. G Ames
Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m. store building situated on Main 4 * * ^
The public is cordially invited 8 ? T A «H 1 E R £ REASONABLE
FOR S A L E -C ro w n organ; 6
Property and paying for
for CASH. For further infor- octaves
f „ , church”
3-20tf
to attend these services.
B. K C lay ,
S ST b  L PICKARD
Â Ï w . 9te~the
*ch?°Lor horT1c. sweet tone. See
P L A IN SEW ING-Dressm ak
owner. WI\‘
JAMES
.
J.
G. Hayman. Estacada. Ri. 1. ing and hemstitching,
Minister. Christian Church.
see Mrs.
4-lOtí
¿atacada, Oregon.
4 24tf Gua Wilcox.
12-6tf
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failing eyesight I offer Tor" salef F0R SALE—Jersey-Du r h a m
MRS. J. MOXLEY,
______ Morrow Station, Ore.
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