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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1924)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 6 , 1924. From the Northwest’s Finest Bakery % T „ V LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS ITEMS N. O. W. News When the Neighbors of the Woodcraft held their first meet ing in the Masonic hall, Oct. 2, 8r.aii.-s • . » ' : X ich c \ Coaf. Grand Guardian Minnie Hener, Grand Manager Mardall and Dis trict Manager Bean paid them a visit and congratulated the order I FIRST to the in- on the new home and the pro gress being made. L gredients. C a r e in A car had been chartered for making Hoisum begins the evening and the guard team, officers and members of Service where it SHOULD begin— Circle came out for the occasion. with good ingredients. Eight new members were ini tiated into the Mysteries of the Wood, Service Circle of Portland Hoisum is sold with qual putting on the work in a very impressive manner. After the ity groceries at t h e s e meeting the entire group was es-; stores and served in the corted to the dining room, which was beautifully decorated with leading restaurants: flowers and ferns, where a de lightful lunch had been spread, People’s Store Estacada Much entertainment was provid People’s Cash Store Estarada ed and several speeches were Rose’s Dep't Store Estacada made. The hour for departure Linn's Inn & Restaurant, Estacada came all too soon. Many of the Sailing Inn Estacada visitors were disappointed that J. 0. Tunnell Currinsville no public work was given, but A. C. Cogswell Eagle Creek lack of time made this impossi Smith’s Store Eagle Creek ble. ¿TV- '"¿¿'y :a Meet the gang at Dinty’s. A. W. Douglass and sons were Portland visitors Saturday. G. E. Lawrence made a trip to Bend, Ore., last Saturday, THE BREAD J. E. Gates has been on the sick list for the past few days. SUP RE ME . C..E. Mathews of George, left for Portland Saturday on busi ness. Lloyd Saling has accepted a position with the Estacada Feed Company. See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable. I. O. 0. F. building. tf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl of George, were Gresham visitors Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Linn spent a few days in Portland last week visit ing her mother. Mac Dale and Ernest Rynning spent the week end at their re spective homes. E. E. Hannah who is working in Portland, spent the week end at his home in Estacada. Mrs. Earl Gunter and Miss Harvey Gibson Barton Edith Harkenrider visited Port Pomona G range Elects land last Saturday. Misses Audry and Hellen Mil At a regular quarterly meet-1 Come and visit our plant- see ler of Sellwood spent Sunday in ing of Clackamas County Pomona j Hoisum made. Grange held in Milwaukie, Oc Estacada visiting with friends. tober. 8, the following officers Calvy Beebe is the owner of were elected: M. C. Glover, a new Ford, Roadster, purchased Master; Louis Kohl, Overseer; of the Bob Cooke Motor Company. Ella Seedling, Lecturer; F. How Vancouver Ave. Ivy & Fremont Sts Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow ard, Steward; Chas. Casto, As Portland, Oregon. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow sistant Steward; Minnie Eash. drove out from Portland Sunday Chaplain; S. D. Chitwood, Treas to visit Estacada relatives. urer; Betty Weatherby, Secre Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller re tary; A. C. Newall, Gate-keeper; Try to Count ’em turned the first of the week from Gertrude Carpenter; Ceres; Edith * * * • a visit of several weeks with rel Casto, Pomona; Clara Hicinboth- . . . v • ••• ' - Mrs. Ford (acres the street to atives and friends at Nampa, am, Lady Assistant Steward; Idaho. Elva Kircham, Flora; Edward Mrs. Maxwell)—I see your old James Denning is using a cane Shearer. S, L. Casto, and M. S. man has bought another Star. Mrs, M.—You bet; he thinks to get about these days. He was Shrock, executive committee. there’s nothing like ’em. splitting wood, when the ax A resolution was passed com F.—What do they mean slipped cutting his foot. mending the efforts of the Equal by Mrs. putting that sign on the wind Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle ization Board of Clackamas shield, “ Now count the Stars’’? countv and urged the board to and family of Troutdale spent Mrs. M.—I dunno. My old man Sunday at the home of Mr. and continue its efforts until all taxa tried to stop a freight train with ble property in the county is Mrs. J. F. Woodle, Sr. his old car, and seen so many placed on an equitable basis. Miss Rosa Kolva of Crown A resolution advocating the stars he couldn’t count’m. Point, visited friends in Estaca-1 House W iring Electric Supplies of the cabinet and da last Sunday. Miss Kolva was consolidation See J. E. Gates and get that commission forms of state gov suit one of Queen Lola’s attendants and pressed. I. 0. Lighting Fixtures ernment was discussed as well O. F. cleaned Building. 10-lltf. Labor Day. as some of the amendments to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary had be voted upon in the November as guests last Sunday, Mr. and election. Paint, Varnish and Enamel H O W ’S T H IS ? Mrs. Clyde Ecker, Mr. and Mrs. H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M K D IC IN E w ill Nine candidates were given t—rid y 3 o u r s y ste m , , . — . i d o w h a t w e c la im fo r it—rid M. H. Boyle and J. C. Ecker, all the fifth , - _ PHONE D e a fn e s s c a u s e d by ii.^.vov-( of catarrh fitth degree and an interest-: of Portland. C atarrh. 7 6 -2 incr program followed. A memo H A L L /9 C A T A R IU I M R D IC IN F , c o n J. A. Willey, who was injured rial service was held for Mrs. s is t s o f a n O in tm e n t w h ic h Q u ick ly R e lie v e s th e c a ta r r h a l in flam m ation , an d at one of the camps up the Clack Ellen Young. th e In te r n a l M ed icine, a T on ic, w h ich amas, returned home from a a c ts th ro u g h th e R lood on th e M u cou s S u rfa ce s, th u s a s s is tin g to r esto r e nor Portland hospital Saturday night Pointer’s shop, phone 9-X-6, a l m al con d ition s. and is getting along nicely. Bold b y d r u g g is ts for o v e r 40 Y ears. F . J . C h en ey & C o., T oled o, O. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burriss of ways there. Portland, are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born Oct. -Municipal Term na! Sixth and Salmon Sts., Phone Main 7733 3. Mrs. Burriss was Miss Erma LINN'S INN. Estacada. Oregon Graham of this city. sch edule : Lv. Portland ...2:00 P. M.. 6:20 P. M. Lv. Estacada... 8:30 A. M., 4:30 P. M. Rev. Upton H. Gibbs filled the Clackamas...2:30 P. M.. 6:50 P. M. Eagle Creek 8:45 A. M. 4:45 P. M. pulpit at his regular charge in Carver...... 2:40 P M., 7:00 P. M. Barton..............8:55 A. M. 4:55 P. M. Barton.... 3:05 P. M . 7.25 P. M. Carver............. 9:20 A. M. 5:20 P. M. Milwaukie last Sunday and then j Eagle Creek 3:15 P. M . 7:35 P. M. Clackama.........9:30 A. M. 5:30 P. M. Ar. Estacada..... 3:30 A. M„ 7:50 P. M. Ar. Portland......... 10:00 A.M. 6:00 P. M. went on to Salem on a business') E V E R Y D AY mission, returnipg Tuesday. Among the Saturday visitors to the metropolis were the fol-1 Charter No. 125. Reserve District No. 12 lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Dave REPORT OF CONDITION Eshleman, Mrs. Theo. Ahlberg and son, Mesdames W. A. Heyl- -----of the----- man, J. Marchbank and J. Hay den. Mrs. Russel Betts and children A t Estacada, in the S tate of Oregon, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rea-j AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. OCTOBER 10TH. 1924. gan. Mr. ,Betts brought them; over from Gladstone last Friday RESOURCES. and will return for them the last $142,515.89 Loans And discounts .................... 64.76 of the week. Overdrafts secured and unsecured ........ 47.374.00 U. S. government securities owned Mrs. G. R. Ellis, Mrs. A. E. 24,43d. 35 Sparks and Mrs. N. B. Ecker Other bonds, warrants and securities 5,804.18 Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etf 6.217.33 went to Portland last Saturday Banking house. $3,450.00; furniture and fixtures #2,767.33 4,079.62 to buy books for the library, j Real estate owned other than banking house Cash on hand in vault and due from banks approved reserve About fifty volumes were pur agents of this bank 47,890.91 chased, many of themjduplicatee Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and 44.00 of worn out books. other cash items Total cash and due from banks $47,934.91 Ray Miller who is employed in the Northwestern National Bank *278,430.04 Total of Portland took advantage of L IA B IL IT IE S . the holiday, Monday, and spent; Capita! stock paid in $ 16,000.00 Sunday and Monday at the home Surplus fund ..................................... 2,000.00 of his parents, Mr. and MVs. Undivided profits ................ $11,826.93 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid $ 8,250.39 3,576.54 Robert Miller of George. George Kelly and W. F. Cary, United States deposits, including postal savings ...._ ....... 203.57 accompanied py a photographer, Demand Deposits subject to reserve» went up the Clackamas riVer last Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, city or other public funds 166,405.60 Saturday to take some more Cashier's checks outstanding ............. 5.225.48 pictures, to be added to the mov-! Total of demand deposits subject to reserve $171,631.08 ing picture the P. E. P. company has of the extensive improve Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve: Time certificates of deposit outstanding 28,-931.87 ments up at Oak Grove. Savings deposits payable subject to notice 57,086.98 The Community club entertain Total of Time s.rd Savings deposits $86,018.86 ment commitoee. composed of $273,430.04 Mesdames H. C. Stephens. W. Total JOIN THE CROWD AT F. Cary and Lloyd Yocum, met STATE OF OREGON. I one day last week, and made COUNTY OF CLACKAMAS, < I, Ruth L. Dillon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that plans for the program for the the above statement is true to tht best of my knowledge and belief. next meeting, the last Friday in ; RUTH L. DILLON, Cashier. this month, at the I. 0 0. F. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of October. 1924. D. Kathleen Currin. Notary Public hall. The program will be in keeping with the Halloween sea My commission expires October 26, 1927. C o r r e c t - a t t e s t :— son and there will be refresh- H. C. STEPHENS. l ments. Be sure and attend tnis A. E. SPARKS meeting if you want to have a THOMAS YOCUM good time. Directors. Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our Own Fast “WHITE" Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. Ask Your Grocer for it “THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” R. G . M A R C H B A N K ■ X -l-W -X -K -X '- .L K -X -X -W K -y ' I { Ladies and Children’sbiurcuttihg t a ypecialty. | BATHS International Made to Me a s u r e CLOTHES ELECTRIC STORE A. S A G N E R Second Hand Bricks For Sale MORTICIAN and EM BALM FR HOUSEHOLD GOODS FURNITURE-Beds, M attresses, Stoves, Dining RoomTables NEW AND SECOND HAND PLUMBING PIPE and FITTINGS Get our prices before you buy Dryer Pipes Made to Order For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the AMES SHOP MAIN STREET. I.O .O .F . I J i | | ktacada Lodge Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bi oad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome, t H ar.’ey Gilgan, N. G. J. K. Ely, Secretary, -|.+++++.|.++*+4i4+++ ESTACADA LAUNDRY Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing Family Wash a Specialty] Prompt Service at Right Prices GIVE US A TRIAL Satisfaction Guaranteed We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 Any girl in trouble may com municate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army, at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9 20-tf A few words to the wearer regarding the excellence of Wolverine Cordovan Leather Shoes It makes a great difference to every wearer whether his shoes have been cut and made forQuality Sake or just to sell at a non-opposing popular price. ’ We carry in stock a long range of Styles and sizes, to fit every need, and at prices surprisingly low, and a guaranteed money-back proposition if the shoes are not a little bit better than any shoe you ever wore, costing slightly more money. ‘ OUR MOTTO- SERVI CE THE PEOPLE’S STORE H. B. SNYDER, } JOSEPH E. GATES PORTLAND - RARVER - ESTAGAOA STAGES ESTACADA STATE BANK, jt I;! Shops on Broadway and Main Sts. ;j: LOG GAGIN BAKING CO. CONFECTIONERY and LIGHT LUNCH MILLER & MORELAND :¡: BARBERS - C.A. DYKEMAN.