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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. JULY 1 0 ,1 0 2 4 U P P E R EAGLE ( REEK The Fourth is past and every body has settled down to work again; working the road, log ging, making hay, picking and canning berries, and all who mo tored to the coast to spend the Fourth, have returned heme, having enjoyed a delightful '’a cation. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle and children were guests at the home of Ray Woodle on Sunday. “ Doc” and Mrs. Hannah, ac companied by “ Doc’s” mother and sister, m adeatrip to Pendle ton tl e Fourth, returning home Sunday. If Glenn and Florice Douglass X motored to The Dalles and Bovd, j X spending the Fourth with rela- X tives, coming home Sunday. X Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass ^ and children and Mrs. R. B. X Gibson were the dinner guests j & of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denning; $ last Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Evans and son John were out a few days this week, picking berries at Mr. Murphey’s place. Fred Hoft'meister, with a crew of men, is graveling the unfin ished part of the rood down at Eagle Creek, getting it ready for paving, which will be done in the near future. t The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: The College of Literature, Science and the A rts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad uate Study—Journalism —Law— Medicine—Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension For a catalogue or onff information write The Hegutrar, (Jnnleriicy o f Oregon, Eugene, Oregon The 49th Year Opens September 25,1924 Tw o m ade One Stanley Turel of Ellwood was married June 28, in Oregon City to Miss Mamie Marrs of Dodge, Judge Campbell officiating. The newlyweds immediately started off on an auto trip to Grants Pass and Myrtle Point in the southern part of the state. They returned to the groom’s nice little home in the foothills last Saturday evening and Tuesday night their friends accorded them a noisy serenade, which they suitably acknowleded by serving a fine S P R IN G W A T E It N E W S treat to the serenaders. The bride is the daughter Jim Marrs Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Coleman and was born and raised in cf Multnomah, Oregon, were Dodge. All unite in best wishes week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. i i for their future journey together McClellan. Y The Neighborly club has been Ÿ on the sea of matrimony. postponed until August 13, when Y Ladies, we have just received it will meet with Mrs. McClellan. a line of the latest things in nov The Spnngwater fair commit- j elty suitings. Come in and look tees are requested to attend the j them over; they will interest meeting at the Grange hall at you. At Rose’s. 7:30 o’clock, Saturday, July 12. Job printing at theN kws office Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Millard) ar.d son, the Misses Simon, and j Marion Willatcl of Portland, were | week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millard. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Closner and daughter are visiting here, from Eugene, Ore. i Now w e offer you 12 dividends every year! HIS company now offers local industry. For the first to its customers, patrons time in the history of the and the public what we be Northwest you are given a lieve to be one of the most chance of earning regular attractive opportunities for and attractive d i v i d e n d s putting their money to work twelve times a year—one at high wages in a great big dividend day each month. 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Price *100. are yours and then your dividends begin to accrue immediately. Act on this opportunity to day. Inquire at our In vestment Department, 820 Electric Building, now! Portland Electric Power Company Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash. *aaaaaaaaaa»aaaaa* 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 Sandy, Oregon GEM THEATRE Commercial Savings TONIGHT Alice Brady H IN THE LEOPARDESS” DON’ T FAIL TO SEE IT COMEDY Saturday and Sunday John Barrymore IN SHERLOCK HOLM ES A Picture You Must Not Miss At lust the world famous Sher lock Holmes cornea to the screen in a brilliant breath-taking drama of London’s underworld. It is undeniably the most powerful and sweeping dramatic picture of the year. TH E CAST INCLUDES: Roland Young, lYrcivsl Knight, Hedda Hopper, Carol Demp ster, Reginald Denny, Robert Sohahle, Louis Wilheim, An ders Randolf, Von Seyffertits, William II. Powell and others. International News Tuesday & Wednes. Gladys Walton "THE WILD PARTY” Don’t fail to set fh< midnight in truder, slit found out what a wild party was like. 4th Leather Pusher Series Girls Will Be Girls A surprise party was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Seaquest last Saturday night, at the home of John Seaquest. About twenty-five guests enjoy ed the evening, which was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Richards had as their house guests over j the week end, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richards and Judge Jenn Hamlin of Roseburg, John Rich- • ard’s grandfather." Shirley and I Jack Richards accompanied their great gram!fattier back to Rose- i burg to spend a few days. Mrs. Perry had as her guests |on the Fourth, twenty-eight rel- j atives. The night of the Fourth saw a I bunch of Springwater young , folks at the dance in Estacada. Nearly everybody at Spring- water is enjoying the pleasure of picking loganberries this week. T H E ESTACADA H O T EL PLACE well worthy the approval of the most IS A dainty and hard to please people—Clean halls, LOCAL BREVITIES Lydia Matson and Esther An derson were here from Portland. All kinds of canning supplies Saturday. at lowest prices, at Rose’s. Rev. Father John Bernard of Smiley Lftvelace of Cooks, Wn. The Dining Room Milwaukie, was in Estacada yes was here Thursday. terday making arrangements in we are proud of, and we believe if you will try us out Mrs. W. A. Heylman went to connection with the dedication you will also be proud of your Home Town Hotel. Portland, Saturday morning. Sunday, of St. Aloysius’ Church. Room $1.00 and up. Meals 50c and up. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus mo tored to Portland, Tuesday. Your presence is sincerely solicited. H. L. McKenney and wife left M. J. MOORE. Monday for eastern Oregon. Bathing suits and caps in a va homes and the old Bark hotel but II 0f ( \ rmanw% u / ka * , riety of styles and prices at SHINGLES FOR SA LE-U n til July 15 we will sell firstclass in future all services will be held ° re* °n W ar M emor,al Rose’s. Assurance has been given the in the church at regular dates, Mrs. O. W. Olson from Port “Star A Star” shingles at $3.00 which will be announced in due American Legion officials of the land, is the guest of her friend per M at the mill 3 miles south east of Dodge, or $3.25 delivered time. at Estacada. speedy construction of the War Mrs. W. A. Heylman. Seaman & Bullis, Care B. H. W. H. H. Wade has gone to Christian Church Services Memorial Court on the Universi store. Rt. 2, Estacada. —6 19-7-10 Gladstone for his annual outing ty of Oregon campus, by Robert Bible School 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Kuykendall, president of the at the Willamette Chatauqua. MONEY TO LOAN-W e have Mid-week prayer meeting Wed* alumni gift campaign. Mrs. Mary Adams spent last plenty of money to loan on farms Church to be D edicated nesday, 8:00 p. m. “ We have made our whole week with her brother in Port at 6"»—From one to 20 years. Choir practice Friday 7:30 p. m. The new attractive church No commission on large loans. land, returning Sunday night. S. E. W o o s t e r , Estacada. Ore. building which the Catholics of The public is cordially invited campaign for gifts among the alumni center around this splen Our thanks are due L. H. Wei- — 6 4 9 if Estacada have erected on 7th to attend these services. did war memorial court” said senfluh of George, for a box of B. F . C l a y , ¡street, will be dedicated on Sun FOR SALE—1 team of mares, Minister, Christian Church. Mr. Kuykendall. “ While it will exceptionally fine Bing cherries. wagon. 1 set of harness, 1 fresh day morning, July 13, at 10. by especially honor the men of the Chester Womer of Portland, cow. George Kitching, Currins- His Grace the Most Rev. Alex Jim Denning is proudly sport state university who died, it will was here the latter part of last ville. Ore. 7-10-17 ander Christie, D. D., Archbish ing a marshall’s star. It looks in a larger sense commemorate week, to join a family gathering MONEY TO LOAN—We have op of Oregon Citv. He will be like the insignia of a foreign or plenty of money to loan on farms assisted by the Rev. Father John der of knighthood, but he will the sacrifice and the service of at the home of his parents. at 6 ^ . No commission. Relia Bernard of Milwaukie, who will confer the order of the grand all men of our state who died and Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence ac ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab all who served. We want it to j bring his choir to furnish the bounce on those who get fresh l i- i tf be at the very heart and center companied her grandmother. stract Co. music for the Holy Mass A del-1 w'(h him. Mrs. Statira Lawrence, on her of the University’s life so that, LOST—Two-piece mink choker egation from that parish is also Mr. and Mrs. Phil Adams and for generations to come, Oregon return home to Portland Sunday at Park Pavilion, Friday night expected. The Church will be . daughter Betty, of Portland, morning. Please leave at, or notify Eastern named after St Aloysius. a spent the week end at the Theo- students will find in it a constant Clackamas News office. 7-10tf Among the out of town visit inspiration to self-sacrifice and famous missionary. Everybody j ¿ore Ahiberg hom^. ors here the 4th, were Mr. and service.” FOUND—A pair of spectacles is most cordially invited to b e __________ —— Mrs. Bert Byers and daughter, in case. Owner can have the present at the solemn service and The state training school for boys a t D ance Saturday Night who live near Astoria. Mr. and same by applying to this office hear the Archbishop who is an Salem now has the U rges! population Mrs. Byers were formerly of this and paying for this notice. 7-10 There will be a dance in the in Its history. 179. eloquent and forcible speaker. place. While here they were REGISTERED JERSEY BULL A total u( fSS.84k.20 was turned park pavilion Saturday night, Immediately after the service, for service at C. H. Duncan’s over to the state trw usurer by th e sta le begining at 8 o’clock. The music guests at the C. F. Howe home. a chicken dinner will l>e served land departnv nt ituring June. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks ranch in Garfield. Terms cash. will be by the same band which by the ladies of the congregation ___ _________ 7-10-17-24 The M u ' uni Creamery com pany of was here from Portland for the •nd their nephew Myron Russell, al the home of W. H. Ritchie, at Portland has opened a cream buying FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Fourth. Refreshments will be who had been here visiting drove 50 cents a plate ’to all who care station at Freewater. Inquire of Mrs. J. W. Reed. 7-17 to Portland Monday. Mr. and to come. This interesting event It can tie safely estim ated that the served and tickets will be $1.00. Mrs. Sparks returned Tuesday FOR SALE—Two fresh cows; will be the culmination of years wheat crop In Gilliam county will be Everyiiody is invited to corr.e morning but Myron stayed in two to freshen soon; also one O. of patience and effort. Hereto . . th s poorest ever h a rv ested in th e coun and have a good time. Bortland where he hopes to get C. boar. WM. STILL, C O M M I T T E E 1 work. fore Mass has been said in the ty. It Springwater, Ore. fresh rooms and sweet smelling linen.—A roaring fire in the big fireplace when the mornings and evenings are cool. WANT UNO FOR SALE IDS