EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925
PACE SIX
UPPER E A G L E ( R E E K
S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
CUTS MORE
How to Keep Your Starting and Lighting
System in Good Working Order.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Pribble of
Messrs. Shearer, Stone Lawrence
and Erickson visited the school on Portland were the guests o f Mr.
and Mrs. McKay during the week
Wednesday arternoon.
end. Mr. Pribble is Mrs. McKay’s
A reception
was held at the
brother.
VERY battery requires some attention. A little service
church on Tuesday evening o f last
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle spent
week in honor o f our new pastor
at regular intervals will pay big dividends in the length
a pleasant day with Mr. and Mrs.
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk
Malcolm Woodle, Sunday.
of the life of a battery.
wood, who moved into the manse
Miss Emily Bergen and Miss
last week.
This care is not difficult or complicated and any Ford
Edythe Peters were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Bard and Mr. Shib Miss Naomi Paddison recently, and
owner can handle it once he understands what is necessary.
ley were in Portland last Wednes in Sunday the three young ladies,
Here are five simple rules to observe which will insure
day.
accompanied
by
George
Smith,
constant satisfactory service and longer life for your battery
Mrs. Wallins visited in Estacada Fred Paddison and Eddie Linn, mo
last Tuesday and accompanied Dr, tored out to the snow line beycyid
at little expense.
and Mrs. Midford on a trip.
Government Camp, and had a de
1. Every two weeks see that the add solution in each of
Ray Erickson and family were lightful time.
the three cells in the battery covers the metal plates by app
home one day last week.
Tommy McKay, who for the past
Mrs Archie Howell
and
Mar> twenty-two months has been work- j
roximately one-half inch.
Jane were Saturday evening visi ing for the Eastern Oregon Light
2. Keep all connections and terminals tiyht (particular
tors at the Moger home.
and Power Company near Grant,
ly the hold down clamp bolts to keep battery securely in
George Perry spent Sunday at Grant county, about sixty miles out
carrier ).
his home here.
from
Baker, returned home last
Mis. Forrest Erickson
left
on week, and he has now commenced
3. Keep thebottery terminals clean and free from dirt.
Saturday evening to join her hus the study o f research work at Reed
4. Apply vaseline ( petroleum jelly ) to the terminals
band at Dallas where he is work College. He believes in keeping
occasionally to prevent corrosion.
ing. She expects to visit in Port busy.
land a few days in route.
5. Allow the authorized Ford dealer nearest you to in
Mrs. Lulu Hansen and family
Mr. Moger
wa$
in
Estacadi; lave moved away from the mill. |
spect your battery once a month.
last Wednesday on business.
They have gone to Dover.
(T H E NE XT TIME YOU A R E IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Nels Christiansen was in Estaca
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asp were
LE T US E X A M IN E YOUR B A T T E R Y )
da one day last week.
calling on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mur-
Miss Marion Raney is visiting )hy Sunday evening.
with her aunt and family, Mrs. R
BOB
Mr. and Mrs. Will Bluhm, John
S. Guttridgc.
Moehuke, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil May
Suday visitors at the Dr. Wallins and little Dickie, were guests at
home were Mrs. Albright, her son, he home o f Roy Douglass, Sunday.
ESTACADA. OREGON
Earl and family and three daugh
Mrs. Paddison was a Portland
ters, Mrs. Weightman, Mrs. Rittei visitor on Monday.
ard Mrs. Bartmenn o f Portland.
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Mrs A. E. Rice an d daughter,
LO C AL ITEMS
Jeanne have been visiting her sis
X ter and aunt, Mrs. Wiley Howell.
J. W. O. Cox of White Salmon,
$
Visitors at the Ed. Shearer home
•j on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs Washington, was in Estacada the
X Jim Shearer and John Shearer of first o f the week attending to some
property interests in this vicinity.
X Portland.
I
A much necdel improvement has
Mr. and Mrs. S, E. Wooster ac-
X been made on the road leading tc
;i the cemetery, the road being grav ■omponied by Mrs. J. F. Lovelace
•j- eied and rocked from
the
main and Mrs. R. Lovelace motored to
Rhodendrum, Sunday and returned
.j. road
A reunion o f the Shibley family by Dodge park.
K was held Thursday at the home of
•j! J. A. Shibley.
FOR SALE--Used doors and
X
Mr. Clarence Dallas and family windows. Pointer’s Second Hand
*S and Harry Sladen
of
Gladstone Store.
5-7-14
X and Mrs. Poynten and daughter of
Aster plants and Kale plants for
X Pittsburgh, Pa., drove out to the
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church Friday evening to attend sale. Inquire o f Orion Coop o f Es
tacada.
5-21-28 ;
our graduating exercises.
The lit
tie son o f Mr. Dallas sang several
' numbers which were greatly appre
ciated.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hickman were
-f visiting at the J. A’. Shibley home
a few days las week.
They have
CASH paid for false teeth, dental
just returned from a visit with rel
gold, platinum and discarded jewel
atives in New York.
ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin
Visitors at the F. Madden home
ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
a few days last week were Mr. and
Mr». Baker o f Long Beach, Califor
FOR SALE—Good team, harn
nia. They are old friends o f Mr. ess and wagon $ 200 see R. G'j
and Mrs. McDonald and
are on Marchbank or Geo. Kitching. It
1 their way to Spokane, Washington
A where they plan to make theii
FOR SALE—One milk g o a t
and doe kid, heavy milking type.
•{• | home.
,
X
The graduating exercises were J. J. Marchbank, Estacada. 5-7tf
•{ held at the church on Friday even
? ing. Those graduating from the LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No:
X j eighth grade this year were Mar commission. City Loans Monthly
|i; tha Reed, Edith Howell, Earl Clos plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
ner, Charles Farrier and Willard
FOR SALE—Pure bred month
S Wilson.
old Shorthorn bull calf, milking
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An
interesting
program
was
strain, $ 20 if taken at once. W.
prepared for the occasion and due
P. Ferrel, Barton, Oregon. 5-28
to lack o f space we are unable to
givev it in full detail.
Mr. Kirk
FOR SALE—Good fresh Jer
wood delivered the
address
and sey cow.
Ben Forrester, Resi
the diplomas were
presented
by dence Eagle Creek, P. O. Boring,
Mr. Shearer.
Oregon, R 4, Tel. Estacada 40-13
The school picnic was held at 5-28.
the school house on Saturday and
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WANTED—A modern furnish
a very enjoyable time was spent
ed house in Estacada, call 13-2
by those present.
It
Mrs. Lois Erickson signed a con Miss Homedew,
tract to teach the primary grade
FOR SALE- A tine Holstein
ELE CTRIC BUILDING, PO RTLAN D, OREGON.
here again next year. No teacher
has
been hired
fo r the
upper cow coming fresh in June, second
6-4
grades but a number o f applica calf. Call Log La Barre.
tions have been received.
SLICES
To The Loaf
E
C O O K E
M O TO R CO M PANY
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?
We have an excellent stock to
select from.
Electric S t o r e ,
Electric B uilding
The same Holsum quality that won the
Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time
in two years. The same price as the regu*
lar large loaf.
SOLD
ITE
AT
YOUR
G RO CERY
TAURANTS
FAVOR
and
IN
RES-
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and MARCEL SALON
STRICTLY
SA N IT A R Y
SA TISFA CTIO N
GUARANTEED
HOURS— 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M
S A T U R D A Y — 9:0 0 A. M. TO 10 :00 P. M.
MASONIC
BLDC.
ESTACADA
ART. SMITH. Propr.
Estacada Feed Store
Wishes to announce that
they will be closed all day
Saturday, May 30 in honor
of
Memorial Da
Open till 9 P. M. Fridays
Mr. Wm. Kellendonk of
Currinsville was the lucky
winner of the R-A D-I-O
U. 5. MORGAN
LOST—2 horses brown and
black, weight 2800,' please call
Sheriff Mass at Oregon City. 5-
28-6-11.
V IO L A IIR E E ZE S
Mr. Emil Saunders was injured
last Friday while working in the
FOR SALE—Mower and rake
timber at the Potter mill. Asmall used one season or will trade foi
tree that was lodged in a larger tree binder. L. M. Williamson, ‘4
fell on him and broke two ribs and mile east of Springwater store.
5-28
injured his back. He was taken to Route 3.
the Oregon City Hospital and it wil
MONEY TO L O A N -W e have
be sometime before ho will be able
plenty
of tmney to loan on farms
to work again.
at 6"»—From one to 20 years.
Mrs. Clara Hicinbotham of River
Mo commission on large loans.
Mill came over Monday morning
S. E. W o o s t e r , Estacada. Ore
and took her father, J. H. Sevier,
6 19t f
to Oregon Cit*- to Dr. Mount.
While working at the mill here in
FOR SALE - Strawberries and
so mows y the hatchet he was work taspberries during the season
ing with slipped and fell, cutting a li'ifty cents per crate pick em'
gash in hia knee.
A bone was yourself. Kinnev and Lamher-
splintered and some o f the water sons place opposite G a r f i e l d
from the knee cap was run out.
range hall.
5-14tf
He is apt to have a stiff leg from
LUMBER FOR S A L E -W e
the accident.
There will be a memorial sermon lave a small amount of 2 x 4 and
x 8 shiplap. Grade suitable
preached at the church here Sun
for
general use abmit the farm
day evening. May 31st
Mr. ('lend Potter’s father w h o ! Y o " " i!l find the ¡»rice very rea
is visiting hero expects Jo go to sonable. Come Gown ard s«e
Electric Lumber
Colorado Springs for his health. He "hat we got.
ha.« been in poor health for some & Mfg. Co.. River Mill, Oregon, i
3-5 tf
time.
Mr*. Wilh»
y one« o f*
. a , ,
,
t itv ramo out .Saturday to
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.
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the Grange picnic and visit
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in the vacinity
Oregon
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attend
. friend*
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SALE—Collie
pups
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females 5 o. males J 10. Samuel
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Powell, hMaca :a. Routed. Phone
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| FOR SALE—Sannan mi l k
Pointer's Furniture Exchange, goat, inquire of Mrs. C. S Allen,
the place to get what you want Second and Currin S t. Phone
ESTACADA. OREGON
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and
tell
w hat
you don't want,
t f 57 -3.
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fhuxM: mtmêet of i/u Helium (amity
D A AND VIC INITY.
CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
Gasoline____ _____ - .........- ................................ 21 cts. gal.
Western Oil........... - .............................- - - - - -
•}£ cL
ts- Mi-
Eastern Oil............................ .......... -25 and .30 cts. qt.
Shingles, First............................................. § 3.25 per M
Shingle», Seconds----------- ------- ------------- * 2.40 per M
Folger’ s Coffee_________________________
*50 cl®- ‘ b.
Babbitts Cleanser___ .*............... ................... -05
Men’s Gombalt Bals Keds------ ------- ------- --------- $ 2.50
Women’s Keds----------- ---------- .................... - - - - - | 1.75
Boys’ Keds............. ........... - ------------ --------------- f
Misses’ Keds__________ ________ ___________ -v- J LjU)
Men’ s Nugget Bal Keds......................................... § 1-75
Sugar C & H Berry, Cash.............................- - - - - $ 7.00
Golden West Coffee--------- --- ------------- — .55 cts. lb.
Two pound Twin loaf of Bread— — — - - - - - .15 cts.
Pepper Plants............... .............................. .20 cts. doz.
Cabbage Plants..........- .................................... cts. doz.
Tomato Plants.................................................. 15 cts- doz.
Currinsville, Oregon.
MI L E A G E
J. O. T U N N E L L
HEA D Q j U a R T E R S 1-
at the red, white and blue pump
URN IN TO THE
“ RED CROWN” PUMP
f o r
g a s o l i n e
W ITH
crow ded
MILEAGE. All
the years
of the Standard Oil Company's
gasoline-making experience
have gone into making “ Red
Crown" the best for summer
driving . . . Here you find not
only quick starting, speed and
power, but the very maximum
o f — M ILEA G E!
Theft Dealers Sell “Red Crown" MILES
Portland Electric Power Company
BOBS UNION BARBER SHOP
L
Economical for Large Families
WANT AND FDD SALE ADS
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
?
i
An ideal »lice *ize for toasting, »andwiche»
and children’s between-meal snack».
CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
A. C. COGSWELL
EAGLE
CREEK,
OREGON.
HARVEY GIBSON
BARTON,
OREGON.
F. MADDEN
SP R IN G W A TE R ,
OREGON
J. 0. TUNNELL
CURRIN SVIL LE,
OREGON
buy
miles
‘"Yie Fest Fitf in
S T A N D A R D O i l COM PANY
((• I lfa r t U » )
miles