Image provided by: Portland General Electric; Portland, OR.
About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1924)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924 From the Northwest’s S r -N u t B u iw Finest Bakery THE BREAD SUPREME 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” LOCAL BREVITIES AND NEWS I T E MS FILMS FEATURING WILD LIFE OF OREGON TO BE SHOWN 5 of the planks in his platform was for the establishment of a non partisan tariff commission to set | I tle this question. Through the efforts of J. C. Moreland, Superintendent of the Pointer’s shop, phone 9-x-6, al- Delph Creek trout hatchery, the ¡Eastern Clackamas Community ! ways there. < ?iΣ f t n i \ “ Dinty” Moore is Riving 1925 I Club will show several reels of J C L c n e iio a f v m | film featuring the wild life of calendars away this week. Oregon, Wednesday, November Upton H. Gibbs was a Gresh 5, at 7:30 p. m., at the Liberty L t am visitor last Thursday after theatre, These pictures have noon. been taken by Otto Jones, educa I 00K FIRST to the in* Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks tional director for the State drove to Portland Sunday to Game Commission and will be ^ gredients. C a r e in visit relatives. shown free of charge. making Holsum begins Miss Dorothy Mae Blake, of The Liberty management has the high school faculty, spent donated the free use of the thea where it SHOULD begin- the week end at Corvallis. tre for the evening. This is a with good ingredients. Mrs. W. H. Whalen and Miss rare opportunity and everyone Frances Hassell were among the is urged to attend. Few pic Saturday shoppers in Portland. tures of this type have ever been Holsum is sold with qual E. E. Hannah, Ernest Ryning taken of the wild life of the ity groceries at th ese and Mac Dale spent Sunday in state, showing fish propagation, Estacada at their various homes. the famous antelope reserve and stores and served in the many other interesting things. Loretta Ritchey, who is attend leading restaurants: ing school in Portland this win Remember that the state game Commission derives no monies ter, spent the week end at the whatever from taxes, so the man People’s Store Estacada home of her parents. who fishes and hunts pays for People’s Cash Store Estacada VOTERS: Please rememder these educational films, the Rose's Dep’t Store Estacada to write J. M. Moore, for mayor, purpose of which is to teach the Linn's Inn & Restaurant, Estacada on your ballot election day and necessity of fish and game con Sailing Inn Estacada place X in front of it. Pd. Ady servation in our great and won J. 0 . Tunnell Currinsville Carl Duus of Maupin, Oregon, derful state. Start now conserv A. C. Cogswell Eagle Creek spent a few days last week vis ing our fish and our game and Smith’s Store Eagle Creek iting at the home of his parents, there will be plenty for all. Harvey Gibson ‘ Barton Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus. Carl Kimmel returned to Es Mrs. Dan Mattson came over Come and visit our p la n t- see tacada last Saturday for a visit from Portland last Sunday and Holsum made. at the home of his father. He spent a few hours here. has been employed near Eugene D em ocratic M eeting for some time. Mrs. W. H. Whalen and chil The large crowd attending the Vancouver Ave. Ivy & Fremont Sts dren left the first of the week democratic meeting last Friday Portland, Oregon. for Portland where they expect evening at the Gem Theatre was to remain while Mr. Wnalen is very much disappointed in not being afforded the privilege of employed there. .,*.;***»«|K** *X* Mrs. Linnie Eshleman and son hearing the three principal speak Raymond were here last Sunday ers scheduled to be present. »♦ •!• for a short time. Jim Abbott, Many of them are wondering who had been visiting in Salem, why Governor Pierce so often MRS. E. E. SALING, Proprietor $ fails to make his appearance in returned home with them. HOME COOKING Considerable street work is this city when booked to be Our Specialty here. being done in Estacada this fall. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. $ Milton A. Miller, democratic Eighth street between Broadway candidate for United States sen and Zobrist, has been graded and work is being done on Zobrist ator, was the only speaker pres street, between Second a n d ent and he spoke largely on the ’S T H I S ? problems confronting this coun H A L I/S H C O A W Third. T A R R H M E D I C I N E will do w h a t we claim for it—rid y o u r sy stem Miss Stella Oliver of Portland, try at this time and what he con of C a t a r r h o r D eafn es s cau sed by C a ta rrh . sidered should be done to over came last Thursday to spend a I H A L L ’S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E c o n sis ts of a n O in tm en t w hich Quickly few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. come so many of the hardships Relieves the c a t a r r h a l infla mmation, a n d imposed upon the individual. He th e In t e rn a l Medicine, a Tonic, which U. H. Gibbs, whom she knew a c t s th ro u g h th e Hlood on th e Mucous th u s a s sistin g to resto re n o r when living in La Grande, Ore reviewed the problems of taxa m Surfaces, al conditions. by d ru g g ists for ov er 40 Years. gon. She returned to her home tion as shown by the history of Sold our country and stated that one F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sunday afternoon. Phyllis Lemon celebrated her ninth birthday last Sunday, and in honor of the occasion a party was given the little lady Satur day afternoon, to which several of her friends were bidden. All report a most enjoyable time. LOG CABIN BAKING CO. C . C . M IL L E R l BARBER £ A Ladies’ and Children's h aireutt’ng T a specialty. ’•* BATHS Shops on B-oacway and V ain Sts. ;j: JOSEPH E. GATES MORTICIAN and EMBALMER HOUSEHOLD GOODS FURNITURE-Beds, Mattresses, Stoves, DiningRoomTables NEW ANO SECOND HANO 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 A M E MAIN S STREET. SHOP 1.0 . 0 . F. | Estacada Lodge $ No. I7 5 . J Meets every Saturday evening in their lodge room, corner of Bi oad- way and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome, i Harvey Gilgan, N. G. | J. K. Ely, Secretary, 4* ++i- | “SAILING IN N U PPE R EAGLE CREEK Mrs. C. H. Paddison and son Fred were Portland visitors last Thursday. - variety of performance and excel Mr. and Mrs. Perry Murphv lence by no other horse show in are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray America. Woodle. Some of the finest show horses in America were at the 1923 show and Mrs. C. H. Paddison and son, they gave performances worthy of their reputation. This year even more Miss Edythe Peters and Mrs. R. elaborate preparations have been B. Gibson spent last Thursday made for the show. Some wonderful evening at the Hursh home. horses, both for form and action, are Several from this community to be here.' There will be shown all the gaits, and all the feats possible attended the Barton dance last within a horse show arena. Saturday night. Rapidly this show has come to the front and today It enjoys an astonish Dick Gibson helped Mr. Mc ing reputation. The-blue ribbons it Kay dress a veal the first of the grants for conformation and perform ance are eagerly aought by the best week. drivers and owners of this country. Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Miss It Is assured already that the show Edvthe Peters visited at the this year will surpass in brilliance and thrilling quality and class all Its pre I Paddison home last Sunday. The Pacific International Livestock decessors. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bluhm, Mr. The spectacle of industrial exhib «position is an educational instltu- ! and Mrs. Virgil May and Bill its will be one of surpassing beauty. on. Its exhibits are brought for ie purpose of teaching the public In a blase of light, every color of ; Montieth of Oregon City, were >mething of the work done toward the rainbow will be blended to express the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ?rfecting animal life for the benefit and emphasise the quality of the Douglass Sunday. fruits and vegetables, the wares of ' mankind. There will be a Halloween pro But If. while learning this lesson. every kind, to be exhibited. The best ie may have a good time, it is so music obtainable will be supplied gramme and basket social given uch the better. There is one unique every afternoon and evening. The irt of the Exposition which delights Manufacturer»’ and Land Products by Miss Peters, at the Douglass ad rhsrms the public mor^than any Show and Grain and Hay Show under Ridge schoolhouse, on Friday the management of C. D. Minton, the her. and that la the horse show. evening. Everybody come. It used to be the Night Horse Show, Dairy Products Show in charge of L. B. Ziemer and other features deserve Will Douglass and Ray Woodle it so popular did It prove and so reat were the crowds that came to more than bare mention but space j butchered hogs and shipped them >e It that matinees were added in 1 forbids. The Pacific International Livestock : to Portland last week. ie afternoons of the last three days, Mrs. Walter Douglass, Mrs. ast year it was asserted by visitors Exposition affords every man. woman ho attended the great horse shows and child both education and enjoy Paddison, Miss Peters, Mrs. R. ! America every year, that the Pa- ment It is held at North Portland B. Gibson and Fred Paddison ■flc International was surpassed to j November 1 to.,8 Inclusive. were calling at the home of Roy A gravel walk is being laid in Miss Helen Miller of Seilwood, Douglass Monday evening. The ront of the N ews office this visited in this city Saturday and ! ladies were practicing for the Halloween program. reek. Sunday. 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 SNAPPY T R A P S A Child Can Set a Snappy Trap Safely Snappy Self-Setting Trap—just can’t catch your fin gers. Simply bait the hook and press the plate. As simple as winding your watch. Made of galvanized steel throughout. Oil tempered spring. Nothing to get out of order. Will last a lifetime. A No Need to Touch The Nasty Dead Mouse T S safe, sure, it s sanitary. Carry trap, animal and all to the garbage pail, a slight pressure o f the thumb on the plate gets rid of the dead pest. Throwing the trap into boiling water rem oves the scent of the dead mouse. I For Sale at THE PEOPLE'S STORE OUR H. B. SNYDER, - MOTTO - C. A. DYKEMAN.