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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1924)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2 1 .1 0 2 4 BARTON G ET BEHIND IT The question of holding the w. J. Nolan and B. Sommers annual show of the Pacific Inter- began Monday to move the old : national Live Stock Show this school house, year has been definitely settled. Mrs. Minnie Forman was on ... , be held . .. in • a „ new, better . the sick list last week with a can- I t will and bigger bnilding. The con kered sore throat. Barton won the ball game on tracts have been let. Work has Sunday, August 10. and the Saw started. Contractors guarantee dust boys last Sunday, the 17th. to turn over the building ready for occupancy on or about Octo Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferreland Mr. and Mrs. Knight and son re ber 25th The new building will be more turned last week from a delight- commodious than the old. New j ful auto trip to .Vancouver, B. C. features will be added. There Mrs. Sarah Robinson is visiting will be a boys’ and girls’ club her son Richard and family at building. The horse show arena Tacoma, Wash., the past week. will be enlarged and the seating Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rivers and capacity increased substantially. children went to Portland last Changed conditions make it pos- week and visited relatives at ble to erect a larger, better build Park Place. ing now at less cost than the Fred Baker and Mr. and Mrs. original home of the Pacific In S. P. Pesznecker were dinner ternational was built. guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. It is fgratifying that the de George Forman. The Peszneck- cision of the board of directors ers are leaving for San Francis to rebuild was unanimous. Sure co this week, to join their sons ly it was the only decision possi Steve and Leo. ble under the circumstances. It was unthinkable that an institu Threshing is over for this year. tion of such far reaching signifi George Douglass finished last cance to the Northwest in gen week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Whitehead era' and the live stock industry in particular should be permitted spent the week end with rela to die; and that being so it would tives. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cunning have been a tactical error to have passed up this year’s show. ham of Estacada, spent one eve The offcers and management of ning recently at the Forman the Paeific International are to home. be commended for their good A contract for building a mod judgment in losing no time. ern two room school house at The announcement of the re Barton, has been awarded to R. building should be the signal for L. Githens and John Lowry for enthusiastic, united and loyal $7,648.00. support of the livestock industry Mr. and Mas. Waldo Brown of the Northwest. We have no and three children of Hubbard, doubt that this will be forthcom spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ing; in fact already there has and Mrs. George W. Turner. been ample evidence of it. Mrs. Brown was Miss Blanche Get behind i t —Editorial in Miller and taught 2 years at Bar Western Breeders Journal, Port ton before her marriage. land. Oregon, August 7, 1924. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tur The cannery is a busy and in ner with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. teresting place these days. We Campbell of Portland, drove to expect next week to give a write Glendale Or., last week, a dis up on the method of handling the tance of over 250 miles. They green prune crop. enjoyed the highway and beauti ful scenery and were surprised at the growth of Roseburg and Eugene since their last visit. Mrs. E. C. Musselman of Kan sas City, Mo., who visited the family of her nephew W. J. No TO-NIGHT lan, in Jnly, has just returned from a visit to Southern Califor nia, and expects to leave for her home soon. Dave Grannon and Herbert Davis drove to Salem and other valley towns last weak. IN Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nelson “ The Trail of the were called to Portland Thurs day evening by the illness of Lonesome Pine” their daughter Mrs. Melvin Wal Given by the Band ters. Mrs. W. P. Ferret and son Hugh drove down with them. Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Pell and daughter is vis iting her daughter in Baker, Or' v u i « n i li |!«ffTTñr;r y v j Now we offer you 12 dividends every year! company now offers to its customers, patrons T and HIS 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 LOST! In the Depths of Canada’s Snow-Bound Wilderness —a raging blizzard —their aeroplane stalled —a band of lawlenti halfbreed* nearby who never *et eye* on a girl of such appealing beauty. If you think you are thrill proof try this one. SEE Unseeing Eyes L IO N E L BARRYMORE Seena Owen and an all star cast. NEWS Tuesday & Wednes. “T H E Red Warning 99 A hard riding story of ac tion and romance. The thrills are immense. A splendid cast. 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SAND, GRAVEL and SHINGLES W e B u y M ost K inds o f Farm Produce Estacada Feed Store - 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: U. S. MORGAN, Estacada, Oregon Dividends exempt f r o m normal federal income tax Your savings will be safe. Business is firmly estab lished, well managed and permanent. To yield 7.20 per c e n t . Price $100. Banking Headquarters are yours and then your dividends begin to accrue immediately. H E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we number among our patrons people who live at some distance from Sandy. Act on this opportunity to day. Inquire at our In vestment Department, 820 Electric Building, now! Portland Electric Power Company f Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash. ;j; 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 Commercial GEM THEATRE Mary Miles Minter W a n tD fi 7.20 per cent in Oregon's Greatest Public Utility! 1 If Savings T H E ESTACADA H O T EL A PLACE well worthy the approval of the most dainty and hard to please people—Clean halls, fresh rooms and sweet smelling linen.—A roaring fire in the big fireplace when the mornings and evenings are cool. IS ELWOOD ITEMS FOR SALE—One 1100 pound Hamiltonian mare, good flesh, works single or double and broke to ride; one 2 A ’ steel skein Mit- chel wagon with shafts, gear brake, bolster springs, spring seat, all good, also a good buggy and harness or will trade for fresh young cow. or sell sepa rately. A. H. Fraley. Estacada, A X mile east of postoffice. 8-21-28 Dan Stahlnecker and family spent Sunday with his mother at Wilsonville, Ore. He was ac The Dining Room companied as far as Oregon City we are proud of, and we believe if you will try us out by Mrs. M. A. Henderson, who you will also be proud of your Home Town Hotel. spent the day with her son Will Henderson and family. Room 51-00 and up. Meals 50c and up. George Bittner made a busi Your presence is sincerely solicited. LOST—About 5 weeks ago, 3 ness trip to Portland one day rings, two diamond and a garnet. last week. M. J. MOORE. Thev were wrapped in a hand- Miss Nellie Vallen is the proud j kerchief with a pink border. A liberal reward be given owner of r a new Windsor range. finder< Notify will N ews office. the which she received from Port- — — ---- M ethodist E piscopal Church Evangelistic Meetings land last Friday. FOR SALE— Baby Grand Chev- L O G A N RIDGE "Strange as it may seem, Great interest has been shown Matt Park and Dan Stalnecker ™let car, cheap or will trade for when the mind stops growing in the meetings which have con A fine rain started in Sunday the head begins to swell.” £ E GATES, Estacada. tinued throughout the week at and two sons and Julius Bogden, g.-tf p. m. ami has been a wonderful Sunday is another one of those the Springwater church. On who went to the Cold Springs1----------------------------------------- blessing to the country, patch last week. MONEY TO LOAN-We have red letter days that we have Monday night Miss Helen Duff huckleberry ,. * . . , . a , .. plenty of money to loan on farms Mrs. John Arnold has been vis once in a while. At the eleven told the story of her life and the were disappointed to find the at 6%_ From one t0 20 years. iting friends at Seaside. ! No commission on large loans. o’clock service, Paul Buckley, of work of which she is now direc crop a failure. Mrs. Feathers and family now Willamette University, wi l l tor. and mentioned some of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turret; S. E. W ooster , Estacada. Ore reside with her parents. Mr. and speak. We think you will like plans she has for the coming fall motored to Portland one day last ___ _______ 6-19tf week. Mrs. J. Young. and winter. Paul. MONEY TO LOAN-We have The June Brothers baled straw At the evening service the The meetings will close on Sun Emile Bittner of Sandy, was plenty of money to loan on farms for Darby and E. S. Cromer on Eastern Clackamas band will be day evening at Springwater, over to have his father C. Bitt at 6 ^ . No commission. Relia Saturday. our guests. You had better come with a farewell service. Miss ner, do some work on his truck, ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab stract Co. 11-1 tf Mr. and Mrs. A. L. White about seven-thirty, for they will Evangeline Duff will be with her last Friday. Walter Cox has been at home FOR WELL DRILLING-See were motoring in the Canby vi- give us a fifteen minute sacred sister again and entertain the for a short time, recovering from O E. Jannsen. contractor, water concert outside before the even , w d iW e with special music, j einity Monday. He reports a an injury he received at F. Bit wells, prospect holes and sound ing service—weather permiting. The girls have enjoyed their fine looking country there. tner's mill, when he fell and ings. Address Estacada, Kt. 4. phone. 8-14-9-4 Lawsuits and sheriff investi and then will retire inside where visit immensely and have made fractured some ribs. section will be reserved for, many lasting friends, gations are making l,ogan quite WANTED B irtlett Peer» At them. Seats may b« at a pre-1 On Monday. August 25. they The Priscilla club of Currins- a noted place these da) s. mium; another reason for coming will commence a series of meet ville met at the home of Mrs. the Gresham Cannery. Can use all smooth, sound pears of two- W. A. Heylman and M. J. early. ings in the Memorial church at Marie Heipie on Thursday, Au inch diameter, or larger, and pay All other services as usual. Moore attended the dinner In the , Garfield. The meetings will be- gust 7. A bounteous noon din cash on delivery at $45.00 per ton. pr0mptlw at 8 everv night 1 Chamber of Commerce at Port Serving God by serving folks. ner was served, after which a I Phone 1871.-TH E B E R R Y H. W. M ort , Pastor. land last night, given for Steph business session was held and GROWERS PACKING CO. Christian Church Services social time enjoyed. en P. Mather, director of the na- Mr. Potter of Portland, who 8-14-21 Gresham, Oregon. Bible School at 10:00 a. m. i tional park service, who made an will have charge of the picture FOR SALE—Re-cleaned Hun address on the development of theatre in the new Masonic Preaching 11 a. m. and 8. t>. m. garian vetch seed—winter and Mid-week prayer meeting Wed the Pacific highway and the pro- .block, was here Tuesday looking nesday. 8:00 p. m. aphis resistant: excellent hay, good yielder. S. A. ROBERTS, vision of tourist facilities. U. S. after the furnishing of the thea- Choir practice Friday 7:30 p. m. Boring, Oregon. Senator McNary, Represents- tre. He operates a picture show The public is cordially invited 8-22*9-5 Phone Damascus 54. tives Smnott and Watkins also i in Portland and has been in the to attend these service«. LOST—Between Estacada and spoke. business for some time. B. F.C lay , Faradav tan leather fly rod case HOMEMADE pieced top. plain rods. Notify Estacada Ho- back bed comforts made to or Minister. Christian Lnurch. and ^ reward> As will be seen from an an The Eetacada Meat Market der. Your material or mine. nouncement in this paper. Earl owing to the transmogrified con- Large sheets of blotting paper. Prices rig h t Also plain sewing LaForge has »old out his barber, dition of iu building is doing 19 x 24. at the N ews office 10 WANTED—12 tons of wheat, of all kinds neatly done. state price. Holman Fuel Co., Ethel Howell. shop. He will move to Portland, business under difficulties. cents. Estacada, Ore., tf Eagle Creek, Rt. 1. Boa 100. WANT UNO FOR S H E IDS 8-21 9-11 R. 3> Phone 27-3,