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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925, From the Northwest's % RutK^ 1 B O. Boswell o f Gresham is re ported on the sick list again. Mrs. O. E. Culver is on her vaca tion at this time. ‘A % THE BREAD Mrs. B. R. Kimmel and Arlene visited Portland, Saturday. S U P R E ME Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our Own Fast “W H IT E ” Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. Mrs. C. F. M. Browne is visiting in Logan this week. C. A. Carothers o f Gresham spent the wéek-end at the S. E. Wooster home. Mr and Mrs. Fred Kist and baby o f Salem visited Friday at the Gohring and Blauth homes. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hewitt o f Portland spent the past week-end on their farm in Garfield. “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST BAKERY” E LE C TR IC S T O R E A* SAGNER, Proprietor. Varnish Miss Ruth Dillon was a Portland visitor last Monday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Marshall were passengers to Portland, Monday, Ask Your Grocer for it Electrical Goods of All Kinds— Paints, Babe White and family left Tuesday morning for the coast where they plan on taking up a homestead. Andy Graham, Jr. came home recently with a badly sprained wrist. He has been working in a logging camp in Washington for sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lankin re turned home Saturday after spend ing two months with their daugh ter, Mrs. Howard Swick, at Monu ment, Oregon, Mrs. Janet Wertz who recently came here for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gra ham and relatives was taken ill and is confined to her bed. Her friends are hoping for an early recovery. Mrs. Emil Saunders returned to her home here after a two weeks visit at the home ot her son and family in Seattle, Wash. Little Benny Forbes of Linne mann is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tannler. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cummins who were married recently were sere naded by the mill boys and other friends on their return here from a short wedding trip last Sunday evening. Mr. Cummins is one of the lumber haulers here. Wooster Arnold Lovelace drove Win. W. Smith to Portland, Monday. k finest Bakery i f , and Enam- Electric Vacuum Sweeper els.— Two cell Flashlights 50c. for Rent by Day. PHONE 76-2 V_____________L______________________________ R. G. M A R C H B A N K F. E. Bushell o f Portland, direc Mrs. Wm. Dale accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill to Dufur for tor of the Estacada Band and or chestra was in Estacada last Mon a visit the first o f last week.. day to meet his classes. Mr. Bus- Mrs. N. R. Keller o f Portland hell will continue the wor k thru arrived Monday evening to visit at the summer months. the W. Kaake home. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Cole of G. E. Lawrence went to Portland Willamina were visitors at the last Monday evening to attend News office on Monday. Mr. Cole is a newspaper man and formerly Grand Chapter. owned the Willamina paper. Mrs. R. H. Carter accompanied FO R O VER 4 0 Y E A R S H ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully In the treatment o f Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con ! sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces. thus reducing the Inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graves o f Upper Highland were visiting Mr. and Mrs M. Lonsberry, Sunday. Mrs. Graw es is the daughter o f Mrs. Lonsberry. The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. Church will meet Wednesday, June 17, at the home o f Mrs. F. C. Leihammer. CONFECTIONERY and L IG H T LUNCH W alter Looney o f Currinsville had ten sheep and a number of goats killed last Friday night by stray dogs. J UST O U T T O D A Y I T h e R/d Crown Mileage Card— just out today —• makes increasing your summer mileage and cutting down gas oline costs as simple as a-b-c. Y ou saw what record mileages the expert econom y- run drivers made in the Yosemite Economy Run 1 H ow ? These drivers used “ Red C row n,” the mile age gasoline, and they know how to drive to get the mileage that’s in “ Red C row n.” “ Red C row n” is simply crowded with mileage— we have put it in there— and, like the economy-run drivers, you can get more and more mileage out of it! REASONABLE FREE CAR PRICES INSPECTION North Main Street Phone 73-2. Estacada, Ore. “ The Friendly Cnurch on the Hill.” Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. Sunday School at..................... 10:00 Mrs. Rosa A. Reagan, Supt. Mornin g worship,..................... 11:00 AFTERNOON SERVICES: Sunday School at Dover church at ........................................... 2:00 Preaching, Dover church____ 3:00 EVENING SERVICE: Epworth League Chorus prac tice followed by the Devotional meeting. ..................................... 6:45 Evening Worship ..................... 8:00 NOTICES FOR THE WEEK: S. S. Teachers Training Class Wednesday evening at.......... 7:00 Choir practice Thur. Evening 7:30 Prayermeeting at the parsonage Friday at ................................ 7:30 A cordial welcome is extended to all. “ O, sing unto the Lord a new song; for He hath done marvelous things: Ilis right hand and His holy arm hath gotten Him the vic tory.” — Psalms 89: 1. L. D. S. SERVICES The Reorganized Church o f Je sus Christ of Latter Day Saints holds Sunday school at I. O. O. F. hall at 10 A. M. (C aliforn ia) L __ _ — — K EARL LA FORGE The “SQUARE DEAL BARBER Fstacada’s leacbng tonaorisl artist Hair Cut 3Sc. Shave 15c AS other work St porslsr w t e o —T h . right Mod c< wort .t the right kind et prices. Ladies Work a Specialty BATHS BROADWAY. NEXT TO LINN S INN - e X r H r * >*44**4 M O M * Mr. and Mrs.W. E. Hall, Prop«. HOME RESTAURANT SUNDAY SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Open from 6-.30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. cw j-e-fr-i-i-r-i-x -x -i-c-»-’ CLACKAMAS NEWS $1.50 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE Broadway Garage HENRY BOHN. Estacada Seaman * Bullard A ll G ra d e s o f SHINGLES R ou te 2 } r E stacada I. O .O . F. _, + | Estacada Lodge t No. 175. J Meets every Saturday evening in 4 their lodge room, corner of Bioad- 4 way and Third streets. _ Visiting J brothers are always welcome. Orin Ballou, N. G. J. K. Ely, Secretary, AMERICAN l LEGION i ' ’ W r ’’ AND AMF.HicAN XtGION AUXILIARY i.Iectj First & Third Mondays I. O. O. F. HALL C Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, R. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C iTES’ FUNERAL HOME GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 2471 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 ' I • ACADA. ORE., Phone 543 J ON SATURDAY W e W ill Give Double Stamps on Every A rticle in the S to re e 53* Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Borden of Portland were Estacada visitors last 1 Thursday. Mr. Borden is the rep resentative o f the Mergenthaler Linotype Company. W. H. Wade reports that a num ber o f pioneers have registered with him recently and urges all those who have not yet done this to come in at an early date. The books may be found at the J. K. Ely store. Guests at the home o f Mrs. P. J. Rynning last week were Mr. Comes NEWS and Mr. Darnell of Portland. REPAIRING ESTACADA Miss Dorothy Ward o f Astoria and Miss Esther Garbe o f Portland were guests o f Mrs. Mae Reed over the week-end. They were mem bers o f the grade faculty here for two years and have a large number o f friends in the community. STANDARD O i l COM PANY TIRE AND TUBE -> : - Mr. and Mrs O. T. Olson and son left Friday fo r a vacation at Philo math and Mr. Olsen expects to at tend Stanford University this summer for a special summer term. buy m iles c^ie6estûufin tazé)n~by miles AMES SHOP MAIN STREET. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HARLEY LINN, Agent. I. O. O. F. BLDG., Mr. and Mrs. Irving Smith spent 1 Saturday in Portland. They re turned to Estacada on Friday from a short visit in Roseburg with rela tives N & O lg 7 For Sheet Iron work, repairs, soldering and plumbing, call at the Satisfaction Guaranteed We have no Agents. Phone 70-1 G. G. GElL, Propr. George Kelly and W. F. Cary re turned from the Cary’s Hot Springs last Thursday afternoon and re port that the weather conditions were such as to make fishing al most impossible. T h e Red Crown Mileage Card is thoroughly practical. It tells you just what to do for your car—just how to drive— to get anywhere from 15 to 30 miles extra per tankful from “ Red C row n.” Get your tank filled with “ Red C row n,” ask for your Red Crown Mileage Card and begin getting extra summer mileage today— at the first Red Crown Pump (red, white and blue)— at Stan dard O il Service Stations and dealers. Get our prices before you buy D ryer Pipes M ade to O rder GIVE US A TRIAL Free towing to shop within radius of three miles Mrs. Lera Dal« and daughter, Helen accompanied by Mrs, Helen Masse of Wallowo drove to Esta cada last for a visit with friends and relatives. They were the guests o f Mrs. J. F. Lovelace. H O W T H E RED C R O W N M I L E A G E C A R D A D D S MILES PIPE and FITTINGS Bible School ................ 10:00 a. m. Preaching, .... 1 1 a . m. and 8 p. m. MORNING SERMON:— “ Twenty Minutes on the Lord’s Supper.” Choir rehearsal, Satur, 7 :30 p. m. We cordially invite all to attend these services, B. F. CLAY, Minister. THE I PLUMBING SERVICES All Work Guaranteed K. C. Koffman o f Portland was an Estacada visitor recently in the interests o f the rural farm loan as sociation. Out of its years of experience in the making of gasoline, the Standard O il Company has developed a gasoline that not only gives quick starting, speed and power, but also a maximum of M I L E A G E f o r your lummir touring. CHURCH Family Wash a Specialty Prom pt Service at Right Price AUTO AND GAS ENGINE REPAIRING Full line of Kaisomine 10c per pound, at Pointer’s. 11-6 tf M ileage Card CHRISTIAN ii AUTO REPAIR Harold W ooster accompanied by his son, Harry o f Camp 8 spent the* week-end in Portland with rela- i tives. Get the Red Crown BARBERS Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing - DEPENDABLE W. Davidson o f Portland, who recently closed his variety store here was in the city last Monday on business. £ Seven o f the Kimball students competed in the scriptures and hvmn reading contest which took t place Monday afternoon at d o'clock. Rev. Ira F. Rankin o f Estacada won first place; Rev. Earl W. Me A bee of ^ BATHS ” : Donald, Oregon, second place, and Rev. O. J. Beadles of Pratum, third Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. in the contest. Prizes o f twelve dollars and eight dollars were given to the winners o f the first and sec ond places respectively. These prizes are provided from the estate o f the late Rev. A. N. Fisher, D. D., o f Portland, Oregon. ...THE.... Mr.McCracken o f Portland, rep resentative o f the Pacific States Fire Insurance Company was in Estacada last Saturday on business for that Company. International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES LOCAL PASTOR WINS FIRST PLACE VIOLA B REEZES LO C AL BREVITIES Mr. and Mrs. S. E. spent Friday in Portland. PAGE TITREE JO IN THE CROWD AT THE PEOPLE’S STORE i OUR MOTTO SERVICE § J H. B. SNYDER, - - \ C. A. D Y K E M A N . s » 8 | I NNS«