Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 05, 1924, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 5,1024
LOCAL BREVITIES
Local Nine Lose to St. Johns
It was a dandy ball game for 7 Mrs. Mae Reed entertained a
innings and then things happen­ number of friends Monday after­
ed. Bronson who had pitched noon.
good ball, weakened in the 8th,
hit a batter, issued a pass and al­ Our Showers of Bargains fold-
lowed 3 hits, and these assisted [ ers tell the whole story. Watch
by a passed ball and two fielding for them they will interest you,
errors brought in 4 runs more ! at Rose’s.
Mrs. Harry Morgan and little
for the visitors. At this stage
Duncan was called to the rescue daughter spent Memorial Day
and 2 more runs came across be­ 1 and are visiting with Mr. and
fore he could get under way and Mrs. U. S. Morgan.
retire the side. It was a game The People’s Cash and Carry-
replete with base running, hits, store is putting in a line of 5, 10
errors, passed balls, wild pitches and 15 cent articles.
and a close score for 7 innings.
The Estacada auto park is al­
From the fans’ standpoint it was ready becoming quite well pat­
a good game to watch, but a hard ronized. Some signs directing!
one for the scorer. Schemer to it would be to an advantage.
was in the lineup and greatiy ad­ See J. E. Gates and get that
ded to the infield, as well as drop­ suit, cleaned and pressed. I. O.
ping 2 over the fence for 2 bases 0. F. Building.
10-lltf.
each. Too bad they were not a
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
P.
John­
little more to the north. One or
son
and
Mrs.
U.
H.
Gibbs
drove
two more games and the fans
who stay away because they im­ to Portland, yesterday morning,
agine this year’s team does not returning home shortly after
compare with the 1923 aggrega­ noon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lawrence
tion will miss something.
Arnold Lovelace had one of his and baby of Portland, came out
very good days even playing out Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
of his regular position, hand­ Sylvester Lawrence at Spring-
Saturday they came
ling his 9 chances at first perfect­ water.
in
to
town
to stop the night
ly and garnering 2 nice hits out
with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Law­
of four times up.
Runs Hits Errors rence, returning home to Port­
land Sunday morning.
St. Johns
9
12
3
Estacada
3
7
7
DOUGLASS MILL GOSSIP;:
Batteries: St. Johns E. Peter­
son and Mays; Estacada Bron­ That Ed Douglass brought in
son, Duncan and R. Loveiace.
a planer Thursday, Evidently
Ed. is determined that the lum­
Attention Auto Owners
ber slump won’t get the better
Why not have that old car fixt of him.
up to look like new, with a coat That George Douglass went to
of Lus-ter-Bac? which retains Portland
to spend the
the same luster after drying as week end Saturday
with
his
family.
appears when first applied. Wa­
ter and dust proof it dries in a That Mrs. Ike Akers returned
She has been
few minutes. Cars refinished in home Sunday.
your own garage $5.00 and up. visiting her mother for several
Or you may secure Lus-ter-Bac days. Her two children Eleanor]
at $2.00 a can and paint your car and Lawrence, her mother and
yourself. See window display at a chum of Eleanor’s came with
Crawford Bros. Garage.
6-5. her,
That Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ford Ï
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Morgan and little daughter Edna motor­ ?
motored to Portland this morn­ ed to Oregon City Sunday to j
ing.
visit with Gene’s folks.
That Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De
Shazer were the guests of Mr.
I and Mrs. Ed Douglass and little
j Jean, and a fishing trip to Lee’s
View on Sunday.
That Roy Douglass had to
cease logging a day or two while
the logging truck was being
overhauled.
That Carl Montgomery has
found that a larger family needs
more room than there was in the
IN
his house, consequently he has
added a summer kitchen and J
larger porch.
That Ed Douglass recently en-!
tertained the mill crew with a |
stag theatre party at the Panta-
with pretty
ges and majestic theatres in
Jaqueline Logan
Portland. The fortunate ones
A Paramount Lauith
were Carl Rehberg, Geo. Doug­
VERYBODY'S young and hap­
lass, Ralph De Shazer, Sam Wil­
py in this picture. You’ll he,
son George Smith and the host.
too, when you see it. It hasn’t a
That Martin Griffiths is at the
dull or a blue moment in it.
mill busily engaged in setting up
the planer.
KRAZY KAT Comedy
It rumored that Ed Douglass
will purchase another ram and
install it farther down the creek
this to be done primarily as an
aid to fire fighting should the
need arise.
N o w w e offer
you 12 dividends
every year!
company now offers
T and HIS
to its customers, patrons
the public what we be­
lieve to be one of the most
attractive opportunities for
putting their money to work
at high wages in a great big
Estacada Feed Store
FLOUR PRICES UP/
local industry. For the first
time in the history of the
Northwest you are given a
chance of earning regular
and attractive d i v i d e n d s
twelve times a year—one
dividend day each month.
BUT for a LIM ITED time we will
sell our Flour at the OLD PRICES
Complete Stock— Groceries, Bak­
ery Goods, Flour, Feed, Hay.
Lime and Cement
7.20 per cent in
Oregon's Greatest Public Utility!
We Buy, Sell or Trade most kinds of Farm Produce
- Briefly, these are the reasons for the
a t t r a c t i v e n e s s of this new 7.20 per
cent accumulative First Preferred Stock:
Your savings will be safe.
Dividends paid by check
on the first of each month
or quarterly, as preferred.
Exempt from Oregon per­
sonal properly tax.
If you desire to subscribe
for shares on our easy pay­
ment plan you may pay $10
per share down and $10 a
month per share until paid
for. We will pay you 7 per
cent interest on all your
payments until the shares
Estacada, Oregon
Uividends exempt f r o m
normal federal income tax
Your income will be regu­
lar and dependable.
3
U. S. MORGAN,
7-
Business is firmly estab.
lished, well managed and
permanent.
To yield 7.20 per c e n t .
Price $100.
are yours and then your
dividends begin to accrue
immediately.
A R R Y th a t C heck in g
C
A cco u n t w ith us. W e
Act on this opportunity to­
day. Inquire at our In­
vestment Department, 820
Electric Building, now!
w ill m a il you r sta te m e n t
I Portland Electric Power Company
of each m o n t h.c*s>c53>«§3>
to y o u p rom p tly th e first
Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
Sandy, O regon
GEM IHEftIRE
Commercial
Savings
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
Walter Hiers
,‘Mr. Hilling Spends
Spends His Dime"
E
Saturday and Sunday
“THE
Ragged Edge”
A GOLDWYN Cosmopoli­
tan Picture
IT S GOOD
Snappy Two Reel
Comedy and New»
Tuesday & Wednes.
A Story of the Sea
You’ll Never Forget!
a story of stormy love, of
A ND
desperate struggle against
overwhelming odds,.that wdl reg­
ister with an itnsistible power.
It is one of those strong dra­
matic narratives which sweeps
you into spellbound enthusiasm.
You never saw Priscila Dean in
so tier) a role—nor in a role in
which she has such tremendous
opportunity for the marvelous
sweep of her tempestuous per­
sonality!
Priscilla Dean
IN
‘Storm Daughter’
Universal Jewel
13th Serial of
“ THE S T EEL TRAIL
The Serial Full of Actien
BARTON
ESTACADA HO TEL
fjU IE T , CLEAN, and then so Homelike, really in a
I class by itself for service—you must stay here to
X fully realize the kind of service we are giving.
The rooms are spotlessly clean, and say, the Dining
Room, you will enjoy.
Service
;
iH E S S E L IM PLEM EN T COMPANY i!
All are cordially asked to make
this Hotel their headquarters.
Y
Gresham, Oregon.
Paul Bunion Service all through the house
j
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Yours very cordially,
M. J. MOORE.
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
Reliability
Suffers Dizzy Spell
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.
£
A U T O M O B IL E S
OVERLAND
M AXW ELL
STAR
Miss Gladys Nolan will soon
L Hale has been unwell for a While H. L. McKennev was .. International Truck»; Used Automobiles with a large line
leave on a vacation of six weeks.
returning home from Portland X
Albert Horger called on busi­ few days.
of good used unplementy.
Monday noon, and a little this side
ness and greeted friends Sunday
R. H. Currin was at home two of Eagle Creek, he was seized
morning.
days this week.
with a spell of vertigo, to which
Mr. and Gus Whitehead and
son drove down from Bridal Veil
Mrs. VV. F. Coleman and son he is subject, and rendered un-
FOR SALE-De Val cream
A June Bride
to visit their parents.
Bill left Wednesday morning for I conscious. His car overturned
separator
No. 5, in fine shape.
Two young people of Eagle One hayfork,
steel track, 31 in.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I’. Pesznecker their old home in Kansas. They on its side, and the driving
and son Leo drove out to the For­ expect to be gone until Septem- i wheel was pressing against his Creek, were married Sunday, fork, and rope complete, all new.
in Portland. The bride was Miss Cheap, or will trade.
man homeLMonday evening. Leo her.
i breast. Passers by came to his Pearl May Fantz, who graduated. 6-5
B en D odson , Estacada.
remained to help Mr. Forman
with the work.
Mrs. Ward Douglass has h e rirescue and brou*ht him home- last year from the Estacada high
FOR SALE—Registered guern­
The Vancouver Cubs played on aunt Mrs. Ringo visiting her this , ^ e'-ber he nor his car, fortu- school and who taught this year
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< r t o t o l i r
u> n
'
I
L ..
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sey
bull, splendid type and breed­
nately,
was
tlu>
diamond J i Sunday,
the Barton
seriously
hurt,
al-
week.
in Currinsville, and the groom ing. Write for price and particu­
team winning with a score of 15
though he was considerably
is Robert Elsworth Davison.
lars.
F. H. GREENMAN
Messrs. Cleve and Henry Hei- shaken up.
to 11.
Fairview, Ore.
Miss Martha Whitehead had as pie and R. H. Currin are build-
6-5-12
Phone Gresham 65x1
her guest Miss Dorothy Wilson ing line fences between their pla-
OBITUARY
of Oregon City.
Ices this week.
MONEY TO LOAN-We have
One good coyote died by gun-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis River and;
.
plenty
of money to loan on farms
family enjoyed a drive to the
Strawberries are almost a fail- shot wound near the home of E.
at 6,V No commission. Relia­
government camp Friday.
; ure around Currinsville. Some { T. Davis, in Garfield, at 5 a. m.
ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab-
Art Perry and Victor Forman who thought they would have a Wednesday, MayJ58. 1924. The
I stract Co.
11-1 tf
FOR
SALE—2
cows,
one
just
—
hud an accident Monday noon, nice lot to sell, will have only date of its birth is not known but
4 gal. rich milk, Jersey-
FOR S A L E — Six-weeks-old
Victor escaped being crushed to enough for their own use.
Ion good authority it is placed be- fresh,
Holstein; one Jersey. Durham. 5 pigs.
death, but his little brother's
' tween the years of 1850 and 19- gal. when fresh, been milking 5-29-6-5 L H. WEISENFLUH
Bissell, Oregon.
kiddy kar was smashed to pieces
23. Her habits were not good 17 mo’s, 2 gal. now. Due to fresh­
To Surprise Mother
under the wheels of the heavily
en Oct 17. Price right
loaded truck. Victor was badly
FOR SALE—Two seven weeks
Last Friday morning the sons until lately, nut now she is con­
A. H. F raley , Estacada. old Pigs. M r s . B. F. B ullard .
frightened and showed the ef­
sidered
reformed
and
gone
to
the
h mile east of p. ©. 6-5
fects of his narrow escape ail the of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall with I limbo of good coyotes. A half 6-5-12
Estacada, Ore., Kt 1.
their
families
motored
out
from
afternoon.
dozen puppies mourn her loss.
Ford owner FOR SALE—Setter pup* six
Mrs. S. E. Robinson has re­ Portland to give their mother a The county will pay five dollars to WANTED—Every
investigate
the
Lincoln
Gear weeks old.
PERRY CAHILL.
turned home after spending sev­ birthday surprise party. After
Shift for Fords. Makes driving 6 5-12
towards
her
funeral
expenses
Estacada. Ore.
eral weeks in Portland.
spreading her table with good
a
real
pleasure.
Free
demonstra­
Mr. and Mrs. F. Guffnutt en­ things to eat thev gave her some and support her orphans.
tion at Crawford Bros. Garage.
FOR SALE—Good feather pil­
joyed a visit from their daugh 1 very nice presents- Mrs. Nettie
It
had
been
rumored
that
the
lows. Inquire of Mrs. George E.
ters Elnora and Gladys of Port­
SALE—Young cow. fresh; Iawrence, Estacada, Or. 5-22tf
land.
I i Carson also presented her with "wedding bells" would ring to- —4 FOR
gabns—wilt
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman s w boaut,fl“ rtowcr9- All re- day for a well known couple, but young beef stock. sell or trade for
and aon spent Sunday at the D. turned home in the evening hav- as yet there has been no verifica- O liver G erber . Estacada, R t 3 PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak­
ing and hemstitching, see Mrs.
F. Smith home at ElwootJ, Wn ' ing spent a very happy day.
jtion of the rumor.
6-5
Phone Red land 2016 Gus Wilcox.
12-6tf
a
bavi a h h
m
WANT UND FOR SALE DOS
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