EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,
THURSDAY, JUNE 25. 1925
PAGE THREE
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LOCAL ITEMS
From the Northwest’s
Butted
Finest B a k ery
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THE BREAD
SUPREME
Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our
Own Fast "W H IT E ” Auto
Truck to Estacada Retail
Stores.
Ask Your Grocer for it
“ THE NORTHWEST’S
FIN EST lA K E R Y ”
E LEC T R IC ST O R E
Harry Kitching was a Portland
visitor last Friday,
A.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carter were
Portland visitors last Saturday.
E le ctric a l
for
Mrs. A. Fraley returned last
Thursday from the hospital where
she has been confined for some-
M if and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox and
daughter visited at the home of
Mr. W ilcox’s sister in Vancouver
last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Moore o f the
Estacada Hotel were Portland vis
itors last Monday.
H. B. Snyder and W. A. Heyl-
man were Portland
visitors last
Monday.
A ll
Kin ds— Paints,
Rent
by
F. H. Seeley, o f Chicago and
Philadelphia, the noted truss ex
pert, will personally be at the Ben
son Hotel, and will remain in Port
land this Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday, June 2S, 29, 30,
and July 1. Mr. Seeley says: “ The
Spermatic Shield will not only re
tain any case o f rupture perfectly,
but contracts the opening in 10
: days on the average case.
Being
a vast advancement over all for
mer methods— exemplifying instan
taneous effects immediately appre-
j ciable and withstanding any strain
or position no matter the size or
location. Large or difficult cases
or Incissional ruptures
(following
j operations) specially solicited. This
instrument received the only award
i in England and in Spain, producing
I results without surgery, injections,
I medical treatments or
prescrip
tions.
W a r n i n g — A ll cases should
Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith motored
to Stayton the first o f this week
be ca u tio n e d again st
the
use
of
on business.
a n y elastic o r w e b truss with u n
as
same
E le ctric
rest
and
Vacuum
w here
the
BATHS
Sw eeper
76-2
Shop on Broadway, Estacada, Ore. ;{•
M rs. J. A .Wiley exhibited a
beautiful bunch o f cactus dahlias
last week in the city which had
been grown in her yard. She re
ports that she first noticed the
blooms on Tuesday
morning
of
last week.
CH RISTIA N
CHURCH
I
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
Get our prices before you buy
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
SERVICES
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing:, call at the
Bible School ................ 10:00 a. m.
Preaching, .... 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday Morning Sermon,— “ An
Honest Man’s Need o f Christ.”
The Evening Services have been
discontinued until further notice.
We cordially invite all to attend
these services.
B. F. CLAY, Minister.
THE
AM ES SHO P
MAIN STREET.
TIRE AND T U B E
M ETH ODIST
EPISCO PAL
C H U R C H ....
REPAIRING
“ The Friendly Cnurch on the Hill.”
Ira F. Rankin, Pastor.
Sunday School at..................... 10:00
Mornin g worship,..................... 11:00
AFTERNOON SERVICES:
Sunday School at Dover church
at ..................................
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BARBERS
Enam
PHONE
E X PE R T HERE
der -straps,
Varn is h
D a y.
RUPTURE
ar
his
Mrs. D. Davidson o f
Portland
spent the week-end at her home
in Garfield.
of
DENNY BROTHERS
P r o p rie t o r.
els.— T w o cell Flashlights 50c.
John Page o f Gladstone was in
Estacada last Saturday on busi
ness.
J. W. Shafford o f Portland
rived Saturday to care
for
berry crop.
Goods
SAGNER,
Broadway Garage
HENRY BOHN, Estacada
2:00
Preaching. Dover church........ 3:00
EVENING SERVICES:
Epworth League ..................... 6:45
Evening worship
...
g :00
NOTICES FOR THE WEEK:
1» jaoiu || iav spits pun sXoq a q j.
All Grades of
the church Tuesday, at 2:00 p. m.
Cottage Prayer
Meeting
Friday
evening at ............................ 7:30
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and
Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
A cordial welcome is extended to
Route 2
Estacada
SCHEDULE E FF E C TIV E M A Y 2
P. S.— E v e r y
s ta tem ent
in
this all.
Maurice
and
Glen
Ely
are
cut
(A)
n o tice has b e e n verified b e f o r e the
A M.
P. M. P. M.
*A. M. M. i P.M. P.M
PM ting cordwood on a thirteen acre F e d e ra l and State C o u rts .— F. H. i “ Jehovah will give grace and
glory; No good thing will He with
Lv. Portland
10:00 2:00 6:20 Lv. Estacada
8:00 12:00 4:30 8:30 tract o f land owned by the former Seeley.
hold from them that walk upright + + + ' M n i + + + e i « ( ' t + » + e i « W " i > + + t i i - >
Clackamas
10:80 2:30 6:50
Eagle Creek 8:15 12:15 4:45
8:45 across the Clackamas.
H o m e office
117
N.
D e a r b o r n ly.” — Psalm 84: 11.
Carver
10:40 2:40 7:00
Barton
8:25 12:25 4:65 8:55
St. C h ic a go.
I.O.O.F.
Barton
11:05 3:05 7:25
Carver
8;45 12:45 5:15 9:15
P. M. Anderson is the owner of
L. D. S. S E R V I C E S
Eagle Creek 11:15 3:15 7:35
Clackamas 8:55 12:55 5:25 9:25
Estacada
Lodge
Mrs.
S.
E.
Wooster
reports
that
The Reorganized Church o f Je
Ar. Estacada
11:30 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland
9:30 1:30 6:00 10:00 a new Essex coach which he pur
she
has
a
cheamy
yellow
chrysan
v
No.
I75
.
sus
Christ
of
Latter
Day
Saints
* Daily except Sunday
(A ) Saturday only.
chased from the Marchbank Chev
themum blooming in her yard. The holds Sunday school at I. O. O. F.
rolet Company at Carver.
Meets
every
Saturday
evening
in
flower is an eastern variety and hall at 10 A. M.
their lodge room, corner of Bioad-
way and Third streets. Visiting
Miss Lyla McKinney left Friday was planted out o f doors early this
brothers are always welcome.
morning fo r Monmouth where she spring.
Orin Ballou, N. O.
will attend the summer session o f
|
J. K. Ely, Secretary,
SUBSCRIBE
FOR THE NEWS
the Oregon Normal school.
PORTLAND-CARVER-ESTACADA STAGES
Miss Minnie Hollowell of Boise lu mp is and not w here the ope n in g
Idaho, is visiting at the home o f is p r o d u c in g c o m p lica t io n s n ece ss i
tating s urg ica l o pe r atio n s . Mr. See
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Byers in Viola.
ley has documents from the United
States Government, Washington, D.
Miss Ethel
Hale of
Portland C., for inspection. He will be glad
spent the week-end at the home of to demonstrate without charge or
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay fit them if desired. Business de
mands prevent stopping at any
Hale o f Currinsville.
other place in this section.
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
CONFECTIONERY
sad LIG H T LUNCH
International Made to M e a s u r e
CLOTHES
fo r the m otorists w ho w ant m ileage
SIMPLE, EXPERT W A Y S TO INCREASE MILEAGE FOR SUMMER
DRIVING— IN THE RED CROW N MILEAGE CARD
There is an advantage to the motoriat in the Standard Oil
Company*a long experience in making gasoline—not only
in “ Red Crown’ »” quicker starting, apeed and power—
but above all in it» M ILEAGE for lummer driving.
The Red Crown Mileage Card—just out— tells you Juit
what to do for your ear and how to drive to increase your
mileage—to get l J to j o mile» more per tankfnl from
Red Crown Gasoline I
T W O EASY W A Y S TO INCREASE SUMMER MILEAGE
Fine— buy mile»— "R ed Crown” ha» the extra mileage in
it for you to get out, Second—get a Red Crown Mileage
Card the next time your tank ia filled. Follow it» ea»y, prac
tical advice, and wateh year improvement.
Ask for the Red Crown Mileage Card at the first Red
Crown Pump—at Standard Oil Service Station» and dealera
anywhere. Uae “ Red Crown” and iegin getting your
FULL Summer mileage today!
R. G. Marchbank, who was in
FOR OVER 40 YEARS
jured in an accident the 14th, was
able to return home last Thurs HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has
been useci successfully In the treatment
day.
of Catarrh.
Mrs. Raymond Lovelace
who
visited last week with relatives in
Portland returned home
Saturday
with Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Hewitt and
daughter o f Portland.
(CiHUrtia)
» ig ij
rs. C. B. Lawrence o f Portland, L I B R A R Y A S S O C I A T I O N
TO HOLD M EETIN G
daughter, Mrs. Chas Bishop
Send, visited Sunday with Mr.
The annual meeting o f the Li
Mgs. S. E. Lawrence o f Spring- brary
Association
will
be held
:r and Mr, and Mrs.
G.
E. Wednesday, July 1, at 3:30 p. m.,
rence o f this city. Mrs. C. B. at the Library. All member* are
rence is the mother o f G. E. urged to attend as the election o f
r«nc«.
officers will be held.
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From
Oregon
M o t o r V e h ic le
1924.
SUNDAY SPECIAL
CHICKEN DINNER
y
: Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
W IT H
AMERICAN
LEGION
Family Wash a Specialty]
Prompt Service at Rif>ht Price
AND
GIVE US A TRIAL
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Satisfaction Guaranteed
We have no Agents.
Phene 70-1
I.Iect3 First & Third Mondays
I. O. O. F. H A L L
Third
Street and Broadway
Estacada, Oregon,
S. ,E. L A W R E N C E, P. C
GUTES’ FUNERAL HOWE
GRESH AM , OREGON
P h o n e 2471
CHARLEY LINN, Agent.
..
I. O. O. F. BLDG.,
E S T A C A D A . O R E ., Phone 5 43
• Any girl in trouble may com
municate with Ensign Lee of the
Salvation Army, at the White
Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave.,
! Portland, Oregon.
'J 20-tf
Dress Shirts
L a w i,
W E have a good selection o f Men’s Dress
Shirts in English Broadcloth with collars
attached and without collars, in tans, white,
cream and pearl gray, $ 2.9 0 to $3.50 each
Considerable discussion has been
heard in this community recently
concerning the suspension o f dri
ver's licenses, to aid in clearing up
some o f the difficulties we quote
the following from
the “ Oregon
Motor Vehicle Laws” compiled by
Sam A. Kozer, 1924.
SECTION 24— Suspension o f Li
cense. “ The secretary o f state
may suspend any operator’s or
chauffeur’s license issued under the
provisions o f this act upon a re
quest or
recommendation
of
a
magistrate, sheriff or chief of po
lice or city or town marshal or
any other peace
officer
charged
with the enforcement o f highway
or Motor Vehicle
laws o f the
State o f Oregon, fo r
any cause
which he may deem sufficient •
ESTACADA
Ä
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
******
M r. and Mrs.W. E . Hall, Props.
SU SPEN SION OF LICE N SES
OF M OTOR VEH ICLES
GRADUATES
-b y m iles
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.
Raspberries are ripe and good'
Pick ’em yourself—-50 cents
a
i crate at
Kinney & Lamberson’s
place
opposite
Garfield
Grange
hall, three miles east o f Estacada.
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FORMER
ST A N D A R D O l t COMFANY
S H IN G LE S
ESTACADA
the
those
attending
Among
last
county
picnic
Douglas
Peninsula Park in
Sunday at
Mrs.
were
Mr.
and
Portland
U. S. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Denning, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.
Irving Smith. This was the four-
teenth annual gathering of ex-
Douglass county folk and a pro-
, news
Seaman s Bullard
MEN\S HATS
Dress and everyday Felts in greys, browns,
black and light. Good durable Hats, new
styles.
B. V. i).
STUDENT
HONORS
Neil Saling, son o f Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Saling o f Corvallis and fo r
merly o f Estacada, graduated with
scholastic Tionors from the Corval
lis high school, Monday evening.
June 15.
He was one o f the 32
students in a class o f ® » who had
maintained an average o f “ B or
better throughout the entire high
school course.
Ten members o f the class had
’ been selected by the
faculty to
receive "special honors” . This se
lection was based on the following
points, (a) above das« average in
scholarship. <b) success in high
school activities,
(c ) qualities o f
leadership,
<d) qualities o f man
hood and womanhood, (e ) loyalty
to the school.
Neil Saling was
among the ten named.
Union Suits in all size?, regular $1.25 vah
ues, sale price,
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89c a suit
Knit Union Suits, long legs and short
sleeves, the suit,
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$ 1.0 () to $ 1 .2 5
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