Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 03, 1924, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. JULY 3 ,1024
—
BARTON
GEORGE ITEMS
Mrs. G. W. Turner made a
Haying is in fulL progress but
business trip to Portland and
the crop is rather short.
Now we offer
you 12 dividends
every year!
Oregon City one day recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Chanev and chil­
Mr. and Mrs. William Kaake
dren and Mrs. Willing were
!
of
Estacada, called on Mr. and
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Held on
Mrs. David Courtney last week.
Sundav evening.
Miss Emma Paulsen of Port­ Mr. Peterson’s mother is visi­
land returned home to remain ting here at present.
Mr. and Wm Odell have moved
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
to
Estacada where Mr. Odell is
P. Paulsen for about two months.
HIS company now offers local industry. For the first
employed at a saw mill, and that
to its customers, patrons time in the history of the
Mrs. P. Ruhl went to Port­
and the public what we be­ Northwest you are given a
land Tuesday to.attend the wed­ the children may be nearer to at­
lieve to be one of the most chance of earning regular
ding of her sister, Elsie Miller, tend school the coming term.
Miss Jessie Odell is picking
attractive opportunities for and attractive d i v i d e n d s
which took place on Wednesday
berries for Mrs. Sherman Lyon
putting their mcyiey to work twelve times a year —one
evening.
of
Gresham.
at high wages in a great big dividend day each month.
Mr. Weisenfluh has his sis­
C. T. Whitehead ar.d son Gus
ter from Nebraska visiting him.
Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Miller, and family are spending their
Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. M. vacation with relatives, the mill
Doryland of Gresham spent Sat­ being shut down over the 4th.
urday night and Sunday with
A large attendance witnessed
the latter’s sister, Mrs. P. Rhul the baptizing of Mr. and Mrs.
— Briefly, these are the reasons for the
and family, also Jake Miller and
a t t r a c t i v e n e s s of this new 7.20 per
Frank
Tiffany
and
daughter
Ber­
family on Sunday evening.
cent accumulative Fir»t Preferred Stock:
tha.
Miss
Clara
was
ill
and
will
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Har­
ders were seen in the neighbor­ be baptized soon. The Rev. Mr.
Your income will be regu­
Divitfends exempt f r o m
Berry of Oregon City held the
hood driving a Buick car
1 lar and dependable.
4
normal federal income tax
Mrs. Lee was a guest of Mrs. services.
^ — Your savings will be safe.
J. Paulsen on Monday for dinner. Bob King was rather unlucky on
Dividends paid by check
Business is firmly estab­
2
on the tirst of each month 6
Mrs. Bateson and daughter Sunday, being rooted from start
lished, well managed and
Marian of Portland are visiting to finish while playing with the
or quarterly, as preferred.
permanent.
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, j Douglass Sawdust Boys, and on
a sister of Mrs. Bateson.
Exempt from Oregon per-
_ To yield 7.20 per c e n t .
the way home nearly having a __
7 Price $100.
sonai property tax.
head on wreck. The driver o f! £
the other car to avert an accident $ If you desire to subscribe are yours and then your
drove his car too near the bank. £ for shares on our easy pay­ dividends begin to accrue
and it began to slip on the grass j £ ment plan you may pay $10 immediately.
and caused him to go right into a £ per share down and $10 a
Act on this opportunity to­
j wire fence. No one was hurt
month per share until paid
l and the car but little damaged.
for. We will pay you 7 per day. Inquire at our In­
The Douglass Sawdust Boys
cent interest on all your vestment Department. 820
won the game Sunday, the score
payments until the shares Electric Building, now!
j being 9 to 10, The local catcher j
* and also the pitcher were ill. A i
very good game was played and | $
WITH
; a large crowd attended despite $
Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash.
' the warm weather.
Owing to the illness of Mrs. ••*••• V w V V
The girl who was born to be
Maude Odell, Mrs. Ida Warner
loved.
entertained the Good Will club.
You’ll see her real story in this
Eight members were present and
heart-to-heart drama by the au­
¡all reported a pleasant time with
thor of “ HUMORESQUE.’’
delicious refreshments.
COMEDY
S. P. Pesznecker of Portland,
had the misfortune to have his
Seeing Double
foot badly crushed last week.
His son Leo went in Sunday to
[ see him.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Courtney
Afternoon and Evening
spent one evening recently with
SEE
ESTACADA HOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wallace
n U IE T , CLEAN, and then so Homelike, really in a
and sons visiled relatives at Staf­
; I class by itself for service— you must stay here to
a* the dashing Yankee
ford one day last week.
T
7.20 per cent in
Oregon's Greatest Public Utility!
-
Banking Headquarters
U E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we
• I number among our patrons people who
live at some distance from Sandy.
But this has not deprived them of the bene­
fits of a good banking connection for they
do their banking by mail. Let us tell you
more of this convenience and practical plan-
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
S a n d y , O re g o n
Commercial
Savings
GEM THEATRE
TONIGHT
“ The Nth
Commandment”
Portland Electric Power Company
Colleen Moore
l
JU LY 4th
*
Johnny Hines
Jockey, in
“ L IT T L E
JO H N N Y J O N E V ’
Rased on the DramatieJCo-Musi-
cal Composition b) George
M. Cohan.
You will rork with lauphter one
instant —and the next, grip your
seat with suspense.—a wonderful
story with superlative acting.
COMEDY
First show in afternoon at 2:30
Second show at 4:00 p. m.
Saturday and Sunday
THE LOVE PIKER”
With
Anita Stewart
A Play You Will EnjoY
Com edy and New»
Tuesday
& Wednes.
LOCKVOURDOORS
»•curely, set your burgulnr alarm,
conc»»l your gema —if you want
to be on the safe aide against
t lievea!
Then go and see the thrilling and
beautiful romance that pictures
the machinationa of the most dar­
ing band of international crimi­
nals that ever operated in society.
SEE-
PRISCILLA DEAN
in a Thrilling Drama that you
will remember for many a day.
««
WHITE TIGER
»*
with a splendid supporting rast
4th
Leather Pusher Series
He Locpj to Conquer
D O U G LA SS MILL GOSSIP
Y fully realize the kind of service we aré giving.
The rooms are spotlessly clean, and say, the Dining
Room, you will enjoy.
The gossip says that the mill
is closed for a week so that every
All are cordially asked to make
one will have a vacation.
this Hotel their headquarters.
That Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doug­
Paul Bunion Service all through the house
lass and Betty Jean accompanied
by Mrs. Cluster of Morrow, the;
Yours very cordially,
mother of Mrs. Douglass, Mil­
Enduring, Sanitary, Crackless White
dred DeShazer and Raymond
M. J. MOORE.
Hansen, started for Newport on 1
I n DOORS or oct this master made-ln-America Enamel
Monday.
will protect the surface, be it metal, wood or plaster.
That Gus Sanindiaa and little
Specified by leading architects. You cannot obtain more
son Orvil visited a day or so with ' Douglass, Carl Rehberg, Duke
Four people, two ladies, a man
permanent, more beautiful, more lasting whiteness at any
and
Bob
King.
Sam
Wilson
was
the Ike Akers family. Early on !
and a boy, met the other eve
cost.
Try it today on your bath-room woodwork, metal
umpire.
Rehberg’s
thumb
was
i Monday morning they all wentj
ning on the street when it was
beds,
furniture
— anywhere,
of
joint
and
Ed
to Marshfield where Mr. S. lives. I thrown out
noticed that they all had the
Douglass
was
hit
a
little
above
He is Mrs. Akers’ brother-in-law.
name of Smith by birth or mar
There are, in addition, delightful tints of Gray, Ivory and Blue.
one knee by the ball.
riage,
and
yet
none
was
related
That on Sunday Mrs. Carl
to the others.
Montgomery entertained her sis-1
LOCAL _____
BREVITIES
Mrs. O. E. Culver had the mis­ ocal Agent— A . S A G N ER , Electric Store, Estacada
ters from Willamette, also Miss!
fortune
to fall off a ladder the
Hively of Currinsville.
M b. Pean^nT county health
Plans were made at a meeting In
other
day.
She had mounted it
1 haf l art Montgomery was in nurse, visited Estacada Tuesday.
Birkenhead last week toward organi­
to get a pair of shoes for a cus­
zation ot a Pioneer's society of the
Many men employed in the R. tomer in Rose’s store. She was
Nehalem valley.
That the Montgomery family R. camps came down last night badly shaken but fortunately not
left Tuesday morning for Eugene to spend the Fourth at home,
seriously hurt
where they will spend a week
Mrs. Lena Underwood and son
The Mue-baek salmon hare started
The Masons of Estacada had their annual run in the mid-Columbia.
with friends.
Lester returned last night from
WANT UNO FOR SALE ADS
That Ed Chapman was visiting Washington points, where they quite a number of visitors at Common echool fund loena in Ore­
their
meeting
Tuesday
night,
gon on June 1$ aggregated M.T24,-
at the mill Sunday.
had been visiting.
from Bull Run and Mannot, »04. *0.
MONEY TO LO A N -W e have
That George Douglass' family
Watch our builetin board just among them being John Green­
Blanco Masonic lodge of Marahfleld plenty of money to loan on farms
motored out several times last inside the door for daily specials. wood.
celebrated ita »4th anniversary of or­ at 6 V
No commission.
Relia­
week from Portland.
They are all big money savers at
ganisation.
ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab­
W H ITE ENAM EL
OREGON NEWS' ÍTEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
That when the mill opens up Rose’s.
All of the rooms of the new Albany
Fred Gartner Sr. and Mr. and
again Mrs. Hansen w ill have the
Mrs. Irving Smith has returned
general hospital will be furnished by
Mrs. Fred Gartner Jr. and chil­ fraternal organisations.
charge of the cook house.
from Roseburg. where she was
dren. came out from Portland and
Summer session registration nt Ore­
That the ball game at Barton £ lled 0noa« 0Unt ° f *er fath«r’» with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks
gon Agricultural college has shown a
Sunday afternoon betw een Bar-
She reports him as much enjoyed a picnic dinner on the
decided increase over last year.
ton and Douglass Mill proved ,mprove<1
river near town.
Ronald G. White has resigned the
quite thrilling.
The Lumber-
No firecrackers and the like
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lawrence postmastership at PaUa City to become
j .cks won bv a score of 9 to 10. rn*y he set off between the R. R.
of Portland, accompanied by Mr. I cashier of the Rank of Palls City.
Carl Rehberg was the Babe Ruth track and 4th 8,reet and between and Mrs. James E. Robison, the
Formation of n Clackamas County
for the min, while Duse knocked Currin and Wade streets.
See parents of Mrs. Ltwrence. called Holstein association was completed
at Oregon City by about »0 breeders
a three bagger. Roy IVniglass
ordinance No. 64.
Sunday afternoon on Mr. and of the county.
was in ti»e pitching trim, and
Norman Ard who is n sailor on Mrs. G. E. Lawrence.
Mrs. C.
George Smith as catcher.
Both the cruiser Omaha of the U. S. B. Lawrence and baby remained* Mrs James C Stuart of 4<I Benton
teams deserve praise for their i navy, which is stopping at Port- to visit a few days, while the street. Portland, was named national
comraltteewomaa for Oregon by Will
sportsmanship. The mill players land over the Fourth, will visit others returned to Portland.
R. King, who la to succeed Dr. J. W
w»r e t , et hr »e Smith brothers ( his aunt here Mrs. G. P. Hose.
Morrow as Oregon democratic national
Ray
Hansen, Rov and E l for a brief furlough.
Job printing at tbeNcw s office «>»»4»
stract Co.
il-ltf
MONEY TO LOAN— We have
plenty of mcney to loan on farms
at 6'»—From one to 20 years.
No commission on large loans.
S. E. W o o s t e r , Estacada. Ore.
____ _
6-19tf
FOR SALE—Desk chair and
Chevrolet coupe. Inquire of Dr.
G. F. Midford, Estacada. 6-12tf
SHINGLES FOR SA L E -U n -
til July 15 we will sell firstclass
’Star A Star” shingles at ¿1.00
per M *t the mill 3 miles south­
east of Dodge, or *3 25 delivered
at Estacada.
Seaman & Bulbs, Care B. H
•tore, Kt 2. Estacada. -6-19-7-10