Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 16, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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" * STERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925
FOUR
BARTON
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“ Womanless
Wedding”
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Friday, April 17, at 8:15
p.
m.
This entertainm ent is under the auspices
of the Men’s Brotherhood of the Metho-
dist Church for the benefit of the “ Fur­
nace Fund. ”
B O B
COOKE MOTOR COMPANY
ESTACADA. OREGON
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! Now Is The Time To
! Electrify Your Home
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
hom e.
Why not start now and let Elec­
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
We have an excellent stock to
select from.
Electric S t o r e ,
Electric Building
V
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Portland Electric Power Company
E L E C T R IC B U IL D IN G .
PORTLAND. OREGON.
, 1 ,
tiTCAOA NEW S
$52.00 per Ton.
- CORN
$2.60 per Hundred
Out of Corn? car in next week
Place your order early, this corn won’t last long.
SOAP SALE
28 Bar? $1.00
24 bars Royal White Laundry Soap and
4 Bars Toilet Soap.
SALE
FOR
SATURDAY ONLY
WE BUY MOST KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE
Estacada Feed Store
U. S. MORGAN
E stacad a, O regon.
F. O. Johnson, auditor of tho
J. K. Ely m do a husinc» trip
State Industrial Accident Commis to Portland lucsday.
sion has been in Estacada for sev-
- ——
er at das checking up on the pay-
Pointer** Furniture E x ch an g e,
rolls of the various concerns carry- the place to get what you wai t
log this Insurance.
an d sell what you don't want, tf
j
LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY
CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
THE LIBERTY
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN
“ THE FEM A LE”
S
WANT AND FOR SALE AOS
CORN
LS O M
Good Bread Begins
Jimmie Rivers, the oldest son of
Mr. and Ujr. L. River., vva: badly
With Good
hu t Sunday morning. As he got
out of r. machine he was struck by
Ingredients
a car coming from the opposite di­
Day
rection and carried a considerable Editor,................................Ruth
Assistant Editor, ... Virginia Du Bois
distance. He is in the Estacada Sport Editor............... Irene Hayden
We Are Constantly Searching and Testing for Ways
hospital. We hope that he will soon Class Editor........... Richard Huyman
recover.
Last Friday we won the first baseball
to Improve Holsum If It Can Be Done
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Whitehead game of the season from Gresham with
spent the week-end here.
M.s. a score of ¡2 to 8. During the first part
Our flour is the pick of scores of brands.
W e use
Whitehead will be at the home of of the game Gresham was ahead but
only open-kettle-rendered lard, fine granulated sugar, Les­
of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 in the eighth inring Estacada made
Jens Petersen, this week.
a c o r n and maintained a lead.
Tne fol­
lie’s salt, lots of milk and Fleischmann’s compressed yeast.
Louis Peterson of Portland drove lowing played on the Estacada team;
out Monday evening to visit his pitcher, Harold Bronson; catcher, Harry
HOLSUM is sold with Quality Groceries at these stores and served in
folks, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Peterson. Osh >rne; first base, Harvey Woodworth
the leading restaurants:-People’ s Store, Rose’s Department Store,
Mrs. Day of Portland spent Sun­ second base, Frank Hayden; short stop
Linn’s Inn and Restaurant, S3ilidiln n , all of Estacada; J . 0 . Tunnell,
day at the home of her daughter, T.d Saling; third base, Jim Jennings;
Currinsville; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store of Eagle CreeK ;Harvey
outfielders, Maurice Bullard, Jack Wat
Mrs.Arlington Nolan.
Gibson, Barton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McMurray ao:i and Sam Whitehead. The umpire
of Gresham were visitors here Sun­ was bob Morton. Next Friday, Apri
day at the home of her father, H. 17 the boys go to Canby to play the
first game in the county league,
Gibson.
Vancouver Ave., Ivy and Fremont Sts., Portland, Oregon.
As Mrs. E. Odell could not enter­ At a meeting held last weex the Sen-
tain the Good Will Club last Thurs­ I iors chose as their class motto, “ Step
day on account of her sister’s ill­ I By Step We Climb, ” and the red rose
ness, Mrs. A. W’arner acted as hos­ as their class flower, The date for
tess. All the members enjoyed the ' commencement has been moved forward
meeting.
a week from June 5 to May 29.
Miss Edith Ferrel spent Saturday
A notable event of the past week
and Sunday at her siser’s, Mrs. E. was the presenting of the O. A. C. cup
- Odell. She also made a short vis- to Miss Corinne Trullinger. This cup
Apples Ganos, by box while they last................. $ 1.75
' it at the home of her parents.
was won by her as a result of a state
Tuna Fish.................................. - ...............................10 cts.
Mrs. Geo. Farman and sons, Ray contest in journalistic work. It is a
Raisins in bulk, good o n e s ........... — .............. 10 cts. lb.
and Victor drove to Gresham, Sat­ beautiful cup and a credit to anyone
Babbits Cleanser_____________ ____________ .05 cts.
urday to have some dental work | who wins it.
Crown flour________ __________ ______$ 2.50 sk,
done.
K err’s Best flour____________________ _ $ 2.50 sk,
The Junior play which was given
Mrs. L. M. Peterson and Mrs. E. 1 Friday night was well received by a
2 lb. Loaves bread____ ______________ - ............ 15 cts.
Day were in Portland Tuesday on large audience. We find it hard to bej
Gresham bread in 1 lb. size---------- -------------- .09 cts.
business.
Men’s shirts___- _______________ __ .50 and .75 cts.
lieve that the cast wai not composed
The baseball team after a hard of professionals instead of amateurs.
Gasoline............. ............................................ .21 cts. tral.
fight lost the game to Gladstone ; Over $ 100 was taken in at the dooi
Gasoline in 50 gallon Drums at wholesale
last Sunday. Our boys played a but there are some expenses which
Western Oil---- ---------------— ................. - .15 cts. qt.
•splendid game. The score was 9 ' wil 1 have to be deducted from this.
Western Oil in 5 gallon c a n s ..------ --------- .50 cts. gal.
to 11. Everyone is invited to their The orchestra Was present and furnish­
Wheat—I want to buy some let me hear from you,
dance April 25th.
ed excellent music during the evening.
Alice H. Hanson was a dinner The students appreciate the liberal
Currinsville, Oregon. J , O - T U N N E L L
guest of Mrs. Earl Odell, Saturday patrogage of the public.
evening.
Six delegates from this high school
Mr. aud Mrs. Jens Pedersen were entered the county typing Contest at
in Gresham, Saturday on business. ¡Oregon City, Saturday. They werr
The hike planned for Saturday Ardine Byers, Thelma Wilcox and
■iad to be tv.ude into an in-door pic­ R , hard Hayman, Senior division; Ver.
nic at the school house.
Quite a | non Marshall, Mary Alice Heed and
numbr of the pupils were there and Irene Hayden, Junior division.
all greatly enjoyed it.
THIS W EEK
G O H R IN G 3 E N T E R T A IN
Jessie Odell was a visitor here
Sunday.
FR ID A Y AND SATURDAY,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring enter­
Ed. Bateswas was out on his
tained
a
group
of
friends
at
their
home
place onbusiness Sunday.
B ETTY C0MPS0N in
Mrs. Clara Boyer and Ira Rey­ , Tuesday evening. The guests were
nolds of Currinsville were visitor« dressed in old fashioned costumes and
at the W. P. Ferrel home on Sun­ I. delightful evening was spent playing
1 ” 500 ” and dancing.
day.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
The high scores were made by Mrs.
Mrs. M. A. Nelson is able to walk
Wm.
Smith
and
H.
Lovelace
and
the
about some. Their son Melvin has
FABLES
been sick with the la grippe for the consolation prizes Went to Mrs. F. Bar­
tholomew
and
T.
H.
Morton,
S U N . & M O N . A P R I L 19 a n d 2 0
past week.
H e r e is r o m a n c e , Here
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T.
Miss Graee Ferrel is improving
is
d
r
a
m
a
,
h
e
r
e
is
h
u
m
d
r
,
Ahlberg, Mr. and Mrs. D. Eshlemsn,
and is able to be about some.
“ WAGES OF VIRTU E”
h e r e is th rill, h e r e a r e all
Mrs, Rivers visited at school Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew, Dr
th
e
e
le
m
e
n
t
s
.
,
of
g
r
e
a
t
STARRNG
and Mrs. W. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. R.
day afternoon.
e n te r ta in m e n t com bined
A. Horger was out inspecting Lovelace, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcox,
GLORIA SWANSON
in o n e
m a r v e lo u s . m o ­
his ranch, Sunday. Mrs. Shannon Mr and Mrs. W’m. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
t io n p i c t u r e .
E E G L O R I A a* a a pitfir* I t a l ­
R,
H.
Currin,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
is running it for him.
i a n girl a n d r a v e aa y o u 'v e n e v ­
N e v e r in th e s c r e e n ’s
Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis and chil­ Heiple, Mrs. Ed. Linn and T. H. Mor­
e r r a v e d b e f o r e . ..C a at i n c lu d e a
ton.
histo ry a
p ictu r e as
dren of Albany spent the week-end
B e n L y o n ( c o u r t e a y F i r a t N a t io n -
________ ___
a lP ic tu rea )
'
g r e a t as th is— n e v e r in
at the home of her sister, Mrs. Nig E S T A C A D A R E S I D E N T
all
h
i
s
t
o
r
y
a
s
t
o
r
y
as
Stone.
GETS
SENTENCE
COMEDY—"Alone at Last"
touching.
Miss Alma Lizberg spent the
T U E S . St W E D . A P R I L 21 a n d 22
•.veck-cnd at her home in Oregon
Millard Sarver was arrested last
If
you
m iss s e e in g
City.
Monday on the charge of driving
A b r a h a m L in c o ln as he
Creighton—Hale, in,
Among those viiitfcrg Eetacada, a car when Under the influence of
lives o n o u r s c r e e n , ydu
Saturday, was Mrs. Maudie Odell, intoxicating liquor and taken to
nlist One of th e g r e a t e s t
“ RIDERS UP”
Miss Alice Hansen, M, A. Nelson. Oregon City where he plead guilty
t r e a t s this life Can giv6
Mr. and Mrs Hal Gibson and Alice to the charge In Justice Noble's
A big, tremendously hum*«
you.
story I Its romance will win you!
Udell.
court and was sentenced to 60 day*
Youth, love and thrilling climax
Misses Gladys and Elnora GufT in the county jail, a fine of $100
combine
to hold you in a spell.
nett spent the week-end at home.
and his driver's license revoked for
And like “ Sure Thing Johnny"
Mrs. Horger and Calvin spent the the remainder of the year.
you will be captivated by the ex­
citement of colorful T i a J u a n a .
week-end at the home of her sister,
With him you will hope! With the
Mrs. Hotfman.
mob you will sway in the grand
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Odell were
stand at the races. It is a sw­
the guests of their daughter, Mrs.
eeping, emotional and romantic
S. Stone of Portland, at Dinner,
screen story with a smashing,
fast-action, whirlwind finish 1
Sunday.
M e s a r s. Wallace, Whitehead,
OREGON TRAIL NO. 7.
Earl and Bill Odtll, Nig Stone and
MARCELLING a n d s c a l p
W EBFOOT W EEKLY.
familiss.
t
r
e
a
t
m
e
n
t
s
call
13-11.
Lena
COM EDY and O m ar K hayyam
A. Warner is plowing and pre- Underwood.
3-26 4-16
COU NTRY STORE.
porparing a garden for Mr. Gutf-
nett.
CASH paid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jewel­
Sunday Sch,xil will be held at 10 A.M ry.—Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin­
FARM FOR RENT AT ONCE [ FOH
egg
hi <
1 evening service at S in the Preshy- ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
40 Acres suitable for spring oats D
‘ ;
u » e 100
Pointer's
jterian church, the preacher will be Rev.
excellent pasture. S. E. Wooster
Secnn^HnnH^t’
n r^ '
3-12tf
tf Second
Hand Store.
Ralph C. Jones of the Pacific feast
, FOR
u u o SALE—
n u u Baled
u an hay inquire Estacarla Orcirnn
Rescue and Protective Society. The of George K'tehing.
Kitehing. Currinsville Tn . . .
.,
LOANS on farms 6 per c e n t No
subject “ Christ Our Spiritual Refuge."
4-9 16
1LA.M WORK. Would you gr- commission. Citv Loans Monthly
APRIL 30
MAY I and 2
ow food stuffs for your need? plan. Oregon Citv Abstract Co.
FOR SALE—Six fresh cows Then let me plow that lot. Satis — ---- —— -------— ■■■------------
price reasonable. C. A. Looney, faction guaranteed at whatever
FOR SALE—Good loose hay
4 9-16 job I wrought.
for sale $ 14 per ten see J. 0.
Mrs. H. H. Davis, Irene and Len- Phone 12-21.
ard Divis, Anis Palmateer. Mr. and
F‘;
MONEY TO LOAN We have FOR SA LE-N ow 5 100 is all S ,nn?11- c,C\jrrinJsville or
Mrs. J. C. Robertson. Mrs, Minnie plentv of money to loan on fatrns you need to pay for Rhode Island ^ ooster- Estacada.
tf
Eash and Mr. and Mrs. M. G. at 6 "> From one to 20 years.
fd srH h n Z
j aCf your
FOR SALE— 4 room house and
Weatherby attended Pomona the No commission on large loans.
o i> ge? inu
soone” three lots, has garage, frostproof
Grange at New Era. last Wednes­
S. F.. WOOSTER, Estacada, Ore. 2hick.
ch cks you r getting,
celiar. wood shed, fruit and shade
day.
________________________ 6 19tf
Househo'd Goods - A-l $ 150.00 trees, inquire ^General Service
The Garfield Juvenile grange
4 9tf
FOR SALE Two and one half range enameled blue and white.l Station.
will hold an all day meeting at the
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tons loose hav. See W. A. Irg single and 1 dnuhlg bel with spr- :
A smal
small silk tent
hall Saturday, April 18.
wood, 1 mile east of E’agle Creek ings and mattresses double matt- * - >R c>ALE A
Mrs. J. F. Reeher is confined to Grange hall.
’ a , * a
tape' 1 some new
4-10 ress cost $ 25. also have some verv
her bed with a sore foot canned
choice feathers very clean and , thJ\ee ' “« _______
l ve^ ____
p l tJ- _ a galvan­
mail box
box and
and a a nand
hand cultiva*
cultiva*
from a lusty nail.
FOR SALE Good teem, hern* ••tostlv do v i win take good wa- ized
iZed mal1
Mrs. W. S. Davison was a Port­ ess and wagon $ 200 see R G gon in trade or what have vou? tor' Mrs. M ox ley. Morrow Sta*
Marchbank or Geo Kitching It A Warr at the Moxlev niace. t,on"
land visitor Friday.
4-9-16
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Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagr.er
Mot
row
Station.
Found—A bunch of kevs. own­
FOR SALE—B a r r e d R o c k
were Portland visitors Wednesda...
eggs and baby chicks. Wm. M.
Mrs. Charles Duncan delightfully er may obtain same bv identify­
entertained the Skip-a-Week Club ing and paying for this ad at
Tuesday. Fifteen members enjoy­ News office.
GARFIELD H EM S
-
ed the meeting. Mrs. W. B. Lem­
FOR SALK A new high grade ¡or genera, use about the farm ’
on will be hostess April 29.
player piano in E -fa’ tia which I You wd, tin : ihe price very rea-
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FOR SA L E-10-18 Case Tract-
will sell cheap on terms rather
. e t,, °'vn V**1
or with plows for 5 350.00. Also
Mr. and.Mrs. William Dale are than ship. For full information
both confined to their homes this write J. M. Howard. S15 Clacka ^ u , " r f A F ectnc Lumber a number of good buys in used
« . I g. Co River Mill, Oregon, cars. Inquire at Cascade Motor
week o naccount of illness
piasSt.. Portland. Oregon.
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3-6 tf I Company.
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