Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 18, 1924, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18,1924
SPRIN G W ATER NEWS
Freshmen at the O. A . C.
Freshmen entering the Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Millard j Agricultural college are expected . $
^ arrive
arriva on
on the
th(> campus
Mmm]S Monday,
Mondav. j
were week end v.sitors at the to
Frank Millard home,
j September 22. in order to begin
Mrs. Ella Lippencott and son the real work of “ freshman i
George, of Prineville. Oregon, j w e e k > Tuesday morning. Three
has been visiting with her sister day3 will be spent by the first
Mrs. Peter Erickson tor the past j year students in receiving in-
week.
struction in all phases of college
Mrs. Spencer and family of life, getting acquainted with fac­
Portland, were Sunday guests of ulty members, and becoming
Mr. and Mrs. Moger.
familiar with the campus and
Mrs. Ruth Zurcherof Portland ¡the customs and traditions of the
attended the Springwater fair college.
Registration of freshmen will
ana stayed with her sister Mrs.
take place Friday, September {
Joe Guttridge until Sunday.
Edward Shearer and son Gil­ 26. Students who have formerly
bert and Peter Erickson left on attended the college will register
Monday for Salem to get things Saturday, September 27. None
in the poultry department ready but new students are expected
to be on the campus by that date.
for the state fair.
By agreement among fraterni­
Guests at the Joe Guttridge
ties and sororities there will be
home on Sunday were, John
no rushing or pledging until
Schenk and family of Gresham,
after the close of freshman week
Palmer Sether, Miss Ruth Zur-
After preliminary registration
cher of Portland, and Mr. and
Tuesday morning, prospective
Mrs. Z. Coop and Mrs. B. Her­
students in each school will be
ring of Estacada.
divided into groups of 15, eaeh
E L W O O D IT E M S .
led by a faculty member who
will have special charge of the
A few from this place attend­ group for the week. A classifi-
ed the Springwater fair Friday. catory examination in English
Orel Vallen won first premium will be given all treshmen. An
on corn.
informal assembly will “ break
Miss Morgan and Miss Raem- the ice” and a faculty reception
er, the lady evangelists, closed to fieshmen will close the first
their meetings last Friday night dav’s program.
and went to Oregon City Satur­
Wednesday and Thursday will
be largely devoted to study of
day,
E.G. Hodgkiss, who has been the following subjects: “ Col­
working at Molalla for Charles lege Community R e l a t i o n s , ”
“ Budgeting,,” “ Student Activi­
Freeman, has returned home.
ties,”
“ Meeting E x p e n s e , ”
George and Chris Bittner made
"How
to
Study,” “ College Regu­
a business trip to Sandy and
lations,”
“ College Traditions,”
Portland Monday.
and “ Keeping Fit.”
John Park, wife and two chil­
An address by Dr. W. J. Kerr,
dren, of Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. I.
president of the college, and
M. Park of Appleton, Wash.,
separate meetings of men and
were dinner guests at the L. N.
women with Dr. U. G. Dubach,
Vallen home Sunday.
dean of men, and Mrs. Kate W.
Albert Meilike of Oregon City, Jameson, dean of women, will
spent last week at the home of be features. A tour of the cam­
his mother, Mrs. Clara Meilike. pus and a social affair for the
School is to begin Monday the whole class are also planned.
22, with a Miss Butterfield of
Molalla, as teacher.
We are closing out our Ratines
at
35o. per yard. Better get that
Mrs. Matt Park visited her
Harris
of
(dress
you were thinking about at
daughter Mrs. Eula
Rose’s.
Colton, Monday.
N o w w e offer
I you 12 dividends
every year!
People living across the river
are now enjoying electric light
service, the system being fin­
ished by the P. E. P. company
this week. Lights have also
been placed on the bridge which
is a great convenience to pedes­
trians, as the place was a dark
lonesome one.
fr
ADMISSION 20c and 5c
GEM THEATRE
FIRST SHOW 7:00 P. M.
Saturday and Sunday
Never Such
Thrills
as you wi
see in
CODE OF THE SEA”
inotlier -izzling iiction-ramanre
l>y tl.o authoi of Wally Reid'*
famous auto atorir*.
Its s tinglin' tale o' the oreRn blue,
With a schooner o' love and »
thrill for you.
Paramount Picture
NfcKS
Tuesday & Wednes.
* 4*1
‘The Foul’s
Awakening”
First
Run Picture
We are ahead of Portland
on this.
With
Harrison Ford,
Eniu Bennett
and an all star cast.
COM EDY
company now offers
T HIS
to its customers, patrons
and 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
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.
7.20 per cent in
Oregon's Greatest Public Utility!
Briefly, these are the reasons for the
a t t r a c t i v e n e s s o f this new 7.20 per
cent accumulative Firat Preferred Stock:
-
1
Your income will be regu­
lar and dependable.
^
Dividends exempt f r o m
normal federal income tax
a
2
Dividends paid by check
on the first of each month
or quarterly, as preferred.
^
Your savings will be safe.
a
Business is firmly estab­
lished, well managed and
permanent.
3
Exempt from Oregon per­
sonal property tax.
7
To yield 7.20 per c e n t .
Price *100.
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
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!
There was a yonng lady from Boring
W h o came to trade at the Morgan’s,
So much money she saved,
She could get a neck shave,
And also one for her mother.— “ John”
I lb can Baking Powder and Food Chopper, 25c
h. 0. Quick Cooking Oats
-
-
20c
Sugar Crisp Cornflakes,
■
3 for 25c
BREAD,
2 laoves for 14c
We carry Hills, Folgers, M. J. B., Golden West,
Empire and Bulk Coffee.
W e Buy M ost Kinds o f Farm Produce
Estacada Feed Store
MORGAN,
Estacada, Oregon
Banking Headquarters
H
E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we
number among our patrons people who
live at some distance from Sandy.
But this has not deprived them of the bene­
Portland Electric Power Company
fits of a good banking connection for they
Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash.
do their banking by mail.
Let us tell you
more of this convenience and practical plan.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
Sandy, Oregon
Commercial
Savings
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
T
Mrs. C. H. Paddison and her
O T H E GOOD PEOPLE OF T H E W H O LE
daughter, Miss Naomi, were in
vicinity: W e have been doing our utmost for the
Portland one day last.week.
past twelve months to operate this Hotel in a manner
Miss Naomi Paddison has gone
that would merit your approval, and we believe to a
to Yakima to work during the
very great extent we have succeeded. W e have at
apple picking and packing season.
this time room for a very limited number of steady
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and
guests for the winter and would be pleased to name
son Leslie, were guests of the
you a very attractive rate upon application. We
former’s sister, Mrs. Joe Rickey
earnestly solicit your support for we must have it in-
on Sunday,
order to better serve you all.
Fred Paddison made a business
Thanking you all very kindly in advance for your
trip to Portland on Saturday,
consideration, we are yours.
Mrs. Charles Updegrave was
T H E M O O R E F A M IL Y .
visiting with Mrs. Roy Douglass
on Monday.
Ray Woodle had his silo filled
shipped from Eagle Creek, and
Silver Medal Contest
last week.
with them were three herders
There
were six recitation con-
Mrs. Sersanous with a crew of
who stopped at H. S. Gibson's testants for the silver medal giv­
! men had her silo filled on Friday for dinner
en by the W. C. T. U. at their
j and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Preister meeting here last week. They
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Paddison and children of Logan, were re­
were, Olive Bishop, Janet Gilgan,
¡of Portland, were the guests of cently the guests of Mr. and
Edith Demoy, Lucile Saunders.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Paddison on Mrs. Roy Douglass.
Ethel Hayman and Florence
Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Kilgore and Hassell. All did so well that
FOR SALE—Brood sow and
WANTED—To buy good pota­
Ray Woodle and Ed Chapman
Miss Irene Saling are back after the judges found the decision pigs 6 weeks old.
toes. Morton’s Store.
9-4 tf
went over to Corbett the first of
being employed during the sum­ difficult. However, t h e y de­
H. Schmidt,
the week to help Malcomb Wood­
5M1-18
Estacada, R. 4.
FOR S A L E -20 pigs about 75
mer at the Crown Point chalet, clared Florence Hassell winner.
le fill his silo.
pounds apiece.
Tom Watson,
on the Columbia Highway. The
FOR SALE—Good dry oak Route 3, Estacada, Ore. 9 11-18
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clester vis­ latter will return to the O. A. C.
wood, some 4 feet, some 16 in­
ited at the home of C. H. Paddi­ on Sunday.
ches. Call P. W. Douglas. Es­
MONEY TO LOAN—We have
son, Sunday. They are moving
tacada.
9-11-18 ■ plenty of money to loan on farms
Mrs. VY. Scrutton of Estacada,
1 to Mollala.
at 6°i—From one to 20 years.
left
last Thursday for Macomb,
VVANTED-Fir stumpage . or No commission on large loans.
E. N. Naylor was out at his
FOR SALE—4 room house and will finance cutting. The Boring
E. W o o s t e r , Estacada, Ore.
old home one day last week. He Illinois, where she will visit for l o t -
See DI NT Y MOORE.
Wood & Coal Co. 476 E 50th,
about
five
weeks.
6-19tf
w ishes to come back here to live.
9 -lltf
Estacada. Ore. Portland, Or.
8 28tf
FOR SALE—3 frésh Jersey
having sold out where ne ,s.
Davidson's 5 ,1 0 ,1 5 and 25c FOR SALE—Daffodil bulbs, WHEN in Portland visit Mila
cows, cheap; also thoroughbred
large,
single
variety,
25
cents
Mrs. Will Douglass has gone to |
STORE
d.v’s Beauty S h o p p e .-‘ 'quality, Poland China pigs six weeks"oid!
a doten.-M R S. J. W. MOXLEY. not speed.”
Room 318. over
Stevenson, W n„ to visit her par­
J. C. WRIGHT, one mile
Has a full line of School Sup* 9-18-25
Morrow Station, Ore. Roberts Bros, store.
8 28-10-23 east of Estacada P. O. on Whit-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swee­
plies and Notions Saturday.
9-4-25
ney. for a couple of weeks.
FOUND—One 2 year old, deep
MONEY TO L O A N -W e have beck place.
Percale House Apron*, fcttc; Silk yellow, horned Jersey bull with
plenty
of
money
to
loan
on
farms
|
Tuesday morning Mrs. Sersa­ Hose, 55c; Men's knit ties 20c.
THE TIRE YOU W A N T -is
white nose and black on hind at 6%'. No commission.
Relia­
nous shipped some of her fine Stamp Goods of all kinds. 15c legs
a
tire
with a guarantee bond to
The animal may be seen ble absttacts. Oregon City A b -:
Ayrshirea to Can by to exhibit at and up; Art Thread. 3 for 10c; at Joe DeShaier’s, Dover.
It stract Co.
11-1 tf give 12,500 miles service. See
K. Kingston, agent for the Ar-
the countv fair. Dave Hoffmeis- 3 * j inch Fringe. 15c per yard;
FOR SALE—Team bay mares.! FOR SA L E -H eavy m ¡ 1 k e r Í mour Tire & Rubber Co. of Dav-
ter went along as caretaker. Silk Thread, 5c per spool. Bias
wt. 2500. 8 yr. old; wagon and cows, fresh and coming fresh;i ton. Ohio. Address Boring. Ore.
From Canbv they will go to th>- Tape. Rick Rack, Stay Binding, ¡harness; black Hamiltonian pony one Guernsey bull, registered, •> Kt-
9-) 1-10 2
Box 112
State Fair at Salem.
Ribbon. Lace. Crochet Thread. igix Vr- oi(L on" bay »«W I* Pon\: years old; one O. I. C. boar;! LOST Sept. 10, a black foun­
A. N. Orkc was out this way Belting, etc. These prices are two cow’ s, 1 frtsh O' e to be fresh shoats and pigs; one Harley Da- tain pen, not self filler, colored1
, Oct 1st; iwo ranges; beds; gaso- vidson motorcycle which can be with age, valued as keepsake.
on Sunday.
right. We have no sal-.s
I line oil stove; two tons of hay; 2 seen at the Cascade garage, Es- Reward for recovery $2.50. Find-
— AT —
A band o f about 1200 sheep,
latge White Swan geese.
tacada. M. A. NELSON. one er please leave at Cary’s real es-
went through here Sunday on Davidson’s Cash Variety Store.
DAVID CARLSON, one mile mile east of Barton. P.O. address,
"*•
office, Estacada.
Oscar
east of Currinsville store. 9-ldtf i Boring. Ore.
Masonic Bldg.
the way to market. They were
I t , Hornby, Oswego. Or.
9-11-18
STAR CAR
1 9 2 5 M ODEL
See CARY
Easy Terms
ESTACAD A
WANT UNO FOR SALE IDS
OREGON