Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 26, 1924, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. JUNE 26,1024
DOUGLASS MILL GOSSIP
DOVER DOINGS
Now we offer
you 12 dividends
every year!
The gossip says: That George
Douglass has purchased a Buick.
That Gene Ford and family
moved down by Oregon City, on
Saturday.
That Carl Montgomery and
family and Ike Akers and family
motored to Oregon City, Sunday.
That Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doug­
lass and Betty Jean drove to
Morrow Saturday evening to
spend the night and Sunday with
Mrs. Douglass’ mother, Mrs.
Cluster. Her brot her came back
with them to stay a few days.
That the mill will close down
for a week next Monday.
That Ralph De Shazer and his
family spent Sunday at Dover.
That the best fish story of the
year originated at the Douglass
mill. Friday morning the ram
stopped and investigation proved
that a trout was lodged in the
pipe so that no water could pass
through. There was only water
in the tanks to run half a day,
so Ed and the other mill hands
went fishing.
The road work is being held
up for the want of crushed rock.
As yet no contract has been let |
for the rock.
j ^
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peak and $
children of Portland, have been
visiting at Lone Elder farm with
the Joe De Shazer family. Mrs.
Peak is a niece of Joe De Shazer.
McDonald, the republican can­
HIS company now offers local industry. For the first
didate for sheriff, spoke at Fir-
to its customers, patrons time in the history of the
wood Sunday morning. Petei
and the public what we be­ Northwest you are given a
Pashal brought him to Dover
lieve to be one of the most chance of earning regular
where he spoke in the afternoon.
attractive opportunities for ami attractive d i v i d e n d s
Harry Lawlyer moved his fam­
putting their money to work twelve times a year —one
ily to Portland on Sunday.
at high wages in a great big dividend day each month.
Mrs. Chris Pagh and daugh­
FEED, CEMENT, LIME AND HAY
ters are picking berries for Mrs.
Andy Kitzmiller of Gresham.
AND GRAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph De Shazer i :
and son Junior spent Sunday t.
We Buy, Sell or Trade most Kinds of Farm Produce
- Briefly, these are the reasons for the
with Joe De Shazer’s family.
È
a t t r a c t i v e n e s s of this new 7.20 per
U. S. MORGAN,
Estacada, Oregon
A1 Anderson has been work­
cent accumulative First Preferred Stock:
ing with the county surveying
outfit.
Dividends exempt f r o m
Your income will be regu­
4 normal federal income tax
lar and dependable.
Mrs. H. L. Shaw and several
grandchildren were at La Rose £
Your savings will be safe.
Dividends paid by check 5
Lawn picking berries on Friday.
Business is firmly estab­
on the first of each month
6 lished, well managed and
Henry Udell is working on
or quarterly, as preferred.
permanent.
J. W. Shafford came from Port­ Market road No. 2.
Exempt
from
Oregon
per-
To yield 7.20 per c e n t .
land Monday afternoon. He will Mr s. Konnemann’s mother,
sonai property tax.
Price $100.
remain here about a month. He Mrs. Hodson, is here visiting.
came to look after the harvest­
If you desire to subscribe are yours and then your
I
VIOLA
ing of his loganberry crop on his
for shares on our easy pay­ dividends begin to accrue
*
patch east of town. We regiet
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lankin, Y ment plan you may pay $10 immediately.
to learn that Mrs. Shafford is in with their daughter Miss Hazel
per share down and $10 a
Act on this opportunity to­
a very weak condition, not being and Mrs. Simmons, left on Mon­
month per share until paid
able to walk or talk and is grad­ day morning for a visit with
for. We will pay you 7 per day. Inquire at our In­
ually sinking.
j their son-in-law and daughter
cent interest on all your vestment Department, 820
I and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. B.
payments until the shares Electric Building, now!
I Griffin, in Alturas, California.
¡They went with their auto and
I expect to begone six weeks or
[ more. We all hope they may
Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash,
First Show Starts at 7:30 i have a pleasant trip.
Hereafter.
Mrs. Frank Gibb, with her lit-
(tie granddaughter Adel, and Mr.
and Mrs. Hall and three children
of Portland, spent Sunday at the
jold home place here. Frank
Gibb is at present employed in
California and Mrs. Gibb is mak
Commercial
Savings
¡ing a short visit among relatives
at present.
WITH
Mr. and Mrs. Elden Lankin
B EB E DANIELS
and their mother returned home
on Saturday, after spending ten
and NITA NALDI
days with relatives in Baker,
The Glamorous Moon of a
Oregon. Mrs. Lankin’s sister.
ESTACADA H O TEL
Gorgeous Romance.
Mrs. Emery Powers, came home
U IE T , CLEAN , and then so Homelike, really in a
with them for a visit.
A Paramount Picture
class by itself for service—you must stay here to
We are pleased to report that
Paramount Magazine
Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
fully realize the kind o f service we are giving.
Mattoon, is improving in health.
The rooms are spotlessly clean, and say, the Dining
PHONE 1 1 4 1
a
--------
W. A. HESSEL
They went to Bend. Oregon, re­
Friday Night Shows Have
Room, you will enjoy.
cently
on
Glen’s
account,
as*he
Been Discontinued for
was troubled with asthma.
All are cordially asked to make
the Summer Months.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler Jr.
this Hotel their headquarters.
are busy farming on the John
Paul Bunion Service all through the house
Saturday and Sunday Mattoon place. Ben says hunt­
ing the cows is a job.
Yours very cordially,
If you want
Estacada, Oregon
To be thrilled —
M. J. MOORE.
LOCAL BREVITIES
If you like a
A L L KINDS OF IM PLEM ENTS. AUTO TIRES AND TUBES
Mrs. Harry Snyder was a visi­
Hearty laugh
•W IUYS-KNIGHT. OVERLAND and STAR CARS. TRUCKS. ACCESSORIES
tor in Portland Tuesday.
T R A C T O R S AND T R A C T O R I M P L E M E N T S
If you love to
The
handsome
new
fixtures
for
Mrs.
J.
J.
Penner
and
baby,
and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates
Kelly-Springfield and United States Tires.
Live in Romance —
the Estacada Pharmacy arnved Mrs. W. H. Ritchie and family
Silos, Engines, Ensilage Cutters, all Harvesting Machinery—Binders
drove to Portland yesterday.
Mower. S a k e i T«Mer., B lnd«r T w in«. Plantar*. Spreader». C re am Separator*. D lac H a rrow .,
If you wish to
I went (o Milwaukie Sunday morn-
T w h H w j o w . - P o n . b l a D r « S , w s - R « P » lr * f o r . l l Im plem ents.
Miss Rmma Paulsen arrived yesterday noon.
O liver C hil.ed Plowe. Superior Drill». M y e rs W eter Sy ste m s. N ¡Strata S p r a y Dust G u n s and
Enjoy yourself
The
Eastern
Star
order
will
ing
to
church
and
afterwards
S p ra y.
M a ch in e ry that haa proved to be R U h t
A larre list ol rood uaed Im plem ents and
from Portland, yesterday to visit
M achinery. C r e im Separator», used Automdbtles. T ru c k s T recior*. L ook these used cars over,
not take its usual summer vaca- enjoyed a picnic dinner together,
drtve them, then you w ill buy a used car from ua.
SEE-
relatives.
tion this year, and there will be I
Theodore Ahlberg went to
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kriegerand meetings in July and August.
Portland
Monday night to take
baby daughter went to Portland,
We are glad to report that both part in a violin recital, given by
FOR SALE—June hatched S.
FOR SALE—Raspberries, 50
this morning.
both Mrs. Warren Barr and her the pupils of his teacher, Robert C. R. I. Red chicks, $1.50 per per crate. Pick em yourself at
There will be no more Friday
dozen. Also a few fryers and Kinney and Lamberson’s place,
sister Mrs. Hertig are steadily I, Barron.
night shows at the Gem theatre,
some hens at market price.
IN
opposite Garfield Granga hall. 2t
improving at the Good Samari­
during the summer months.
Mrs.
J.
M.
Moxley,
First Dahlia
tan hospital.
It
Morrow Station.
SHINGLES FOR SALE-Un-
There is a probability that an­
Mrs.
Mary
Adams
after
visit­
The
Oregon
City correspondent FOUND—A pair of nose glasses til July 15 we will sell firstclass
other new modern store building
With a star cast including
ing her daughter, Mrs. Theo to the Oregonian reported that in case on the tenni« court. The "Star A Star” shingles at $3.00
will be erected on Broadway this
Ahlberg, a few days returned the first dahlia of the season in owner can get them by proving per M at the mill 3 miles south­
H LLEEN PERCY
summer.
east of Dodge, or $3.25 delivered
Sunday morning to her home in that city, opened Sunday, June property and paying for this at
T U LLY MARSHAL
Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duns at­ Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ahl­ 22. in the garden of Mrs. Froma notice.
6-19
Seaman & Bullis, Care B. H.
GEORGE NICHOLS
tended the meeting of the Porno berg and Ted Jr. accompanied Dimick. It measured five inches
store. R t 2, Estacada.—6 19-7-10
MONEY
TO
LOAN—We
have
na Grange at George yesterday. ‘ her, but returned that evening. in diameter. Estacada can beat
plenty of money to loan on farms
International News
Dr. Charles P. Johnson and
Breakfast in New York City this record, as Mrs. S. E. Woos­ at 6%. No commission. Relia­ N O T I C E T O R P U B L I C A T I O N
family drove over early Tuesday,
0 7 4 81
ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab­ V*
and dinner at night in San Fran­ ter had one bloom on Wednes­ stract
0 f the Interior- U. S. Land
Ca
11-1 tf Óffitme"t
to Portland, returning by noon. !
Tuesday & Wednes.
at
1'ortland,
Oregon, June24th
day.
June
18,
measuring
five
and
cisco, was the record made by
1924. ’
BORN-Wednesday, June 25, 1 Lieut. Maughan, who traversed a half inches in diameter and
FOR SALE—A 10ft Deering NOTICE ia hereby gi -en that Stewart
‘ THE
1924, in Estacada, to Mr. and I the distance at the rate of 150 sixteen in circumference.
hayrake, in good condition. In­ Seeley, of Cherrvvilte, Oregon, who.
quire of Harry Kitching. Rake on August 1st, 1923. made Homestead
Mrs. Frank Smith a son. Dr. miles an hour. The thought is
No. 07431, for NEJNEi, 3WJ
can be seen at Albert Kitching’s Entry.
W. W. Rhodes was the attend - 1 vertiginous.
NE*. Section 23. Township 2 S, Range
6 19-26
Eatacada. Route 1 6 E, Willamette Meridian, haa filed
j ing physician.
Mrs. S E. Wooster was the
notice of intention to make Final Proof,
MONEY TO LOAN - We^iavè to
The Misses Reliance and Lola winner of the large rocker, and
establish claim to the land above de-
plenty of mcney to loan on farms scribed before the Register and Re­
From the sensational Saturday
Moore returned Sunday evening Mrs. J. F Lovelaee the winner!
of the small rocker as the largest
at 6 \ —From one to 20 years. ceiver U. S. Land Office, at Portland.
Evening Post Story by Elizabeth
from Yamhill where they visited purchasers at the Showers of
Oregon, on the 8th day of August, 1924.
No commission on large loans.
Alexander, with an All Star Cast
Claimant names as witness-
their
brother,
William
It.
Moore,
j
Bargains
sale
at
Rose's
last
FOR
SALE
Lambert
a
n
d
S.
E.
W
o
o
st
e
r
,
Estacada.
Ore.
FEATURING —
c
1Q,
,
;
W. R. Allen, Elixa Mi-
and his family.
week.
Bing cherries. 3 and 4 cents a
b -1 9 tt cenhimer. all of Chenyviile. Oregon.
E T H E L GREY TERRY
pound.
E
W.
Gribbon.
Estaca­
M.
Drummond,
of Marmot, Oregon.
The children of members of! Mr. and Mrs. W. S. B<\ver of
FOR SALE—Desk chair and
da.
Ore.,
near
the
water
reser­
and CRAUFURD KENT
the Rebikah order of this place, Portland, called on the editor voir.
Chevrolet coupe. Inquire of D r I o o n ^ u U v " " ' » ^ ^
.
It
last Friday. He knew them 1
enjoyed
themselves
last
evening,
(
G.
C^kamas News." at Eatacada. Ore-
A Universal Picture
■ F. Midford.
- - ■ Estacada. 6-12tf yon.
. . .
. . .
, . , some years ago in I a Grande,
LOST Lame Airedale dog.
when they were entertained by Mr. lioytr » connected with the
PLAIN SEWING-Dressmak- c u c ^ c « .
COM EDY
the lodge at the hall after the government land office depart-, Finder please phone 19-15.
ing and hemstitching. see Mrs.
m
W alter L. Tooza Sa. R egister
W.
R.
Reid.
Eatacada.
r e g u la r meeting.
ment.
‘ G us Wilcox.
12-6tf | *-J#-7*4
■
T
Estacada Feed Store
2 LOAVES FRESH BREAD 14c
• Mill Run - $1.35
Econom y Mix $1.35
COM PLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES
7.20 per cent in
Oregon's Greatest Public Utility!
I
ARRY that Checking
Account with us. We
will mail your statement
to you promptly the first
of each m o n t
C
GEMMAE
Portland Electric Power Company
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
Sandy, Oregon
THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY
“ The Glimpse
of the Moon”
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HESSEL
IM PLEM ENT
COMPANY IN C .
RICHARD
TALMADGE
LET
S
GO
SELF MADE
WIFE”
WANT AND FOR SALE AOS