Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 06, 1925, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACX AMA3 NEWS.
PACE TWO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925
Eastern Clackamas News
GEORGE ITEMS
Entered at the postoffice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
The farmers will soon have their
grain ready for threshing.
Mr. end Mis. C. A. Johnson and
children uere gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs.
tv-irwick in Portland over Saturday i
j.:.J Sunday.
The Ch: i: tian Endeavor will meet
;■ the homo o f Miss Flora Lins Fri-
| day evening.
John Willing and mother o f Sell-
wood were out to see the form er’s
son George at the home o f Julius
Paulsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell of Port­
land were out on their ranch over
Saturday and Sunday.
Clayton Chaney and family, who
recently came from New York, have
rented the Reheel place and expect to
move on it soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chaney and
children spent Sunday at Grant’s
park.
Mr. and Mrs. Decker and little
daughter, Elva Anita, o f Portland
were calling on Mr. Hackaney and
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen on Sun­
day, July 26.
Jack Warwick of Portland is
spending the summer at the home of
C. A. Johnson.
Published every Thursday at.
Estacada. Oregon
by the
ESTACADA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
A CORPORATION.
S u b s c r ip t io n
R ates
One year
Six month*
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
.. M O D ER ATELY PRICED SER VIC E!..
i h e ritag e In a fte r year«,
FEAR THOU NOT io r I am with
thee; be not dismayed; for I am thy i
God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I
will help thee, yea, I will uphold thee
with the right hand of my righteoua- i
ness.— Isaiah 41:10.
CONSIDERED QUIET, COOL AND CLEAN.
EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS.
THE MANAGEMENT.
S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guttridge are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of their second son, born Sunday
morning.
Mrs. Nettie Grable was home io r
a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ostrander o f Wal­
lace, Idaho, visited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald.
Homer Wilkins, who has been vis­
iting for several weeks at the home
o f his sister, Mrs. J. F. Moger, left
on Tuesday morning for Orange,
California.
Mr. Dallas, Sr., o f Carver was call­
ing on his son, J. R. Dallas, on Mon­
day.
Mr. Burnham was out to his place
the first o f the week.
Miss Maude Madden left Saturday
for Spokane, Wash., to visit friends.
Averial Shannon o f Oregon City
visited a couple o f days last week at
the home of his uncle, George Gutt­
ridge.
Mrs. R. Hansen and Mrs. Forrest
Ericksen were calling on Mrs. Wal­
lens on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rice and
daughter Jeanne o f St. Helens were
Sunday guests at the Wiley Howell
home. Mrs. Rice and Mrs Howell
are sisters.
The many friends o f Mr. and Mrs.
J. R .Dallas were grieved to loam of
th<^ death o f their infant son in Port­
land July 27.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald were busi­
ness visitors in Portland on Monday.
Miss Evelyn Dibble visited a couple
o f days last week at the John Stor-
mer home near Estacada.
Mrs. Aycock and children visited
a few days this week with her broth­
er, Ray Erickson, and family at
Camp 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Pulley and daughter
Nettie o f St. Johns were Sunday
guests at the Joe. Guttridge hoe.
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
CONFECTIONERY
and LIGH T LUNCH
International Made to M e a s u r e
CLOTHES
S P R IN G F IE L D
FLEXIBLE
BARRS
The farmers o f this community
are busy threshing these days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw o f Gresh­
am have moved up to Ed Douglass’
mill to be with their son Billy, who
is working there.
Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and little
daughter Muriel and Mr. and Mrs.
Holt o f Portland motored out to
Eagle Creek on Monday, taking din­
ner with Mrs. Will Douglass.
Several from this neighborhood at­
tended the Gresham fair on Sunday.
=s£l
Mrs. Claude Seranous returned
on Monday with her prize cattle
which she had at the Multnomah
county fair at Gresham.
Mrs. Jim Denning and Mrs. Walter
Douglass called on Mrs. E. N. Naylor
last Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson and
Sam Wilson were the dinner guests
o f Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson Sun­
day.
Mrs. Nora Lightfoot and little
daughter, Retty, o f Pilot Rock were
the guests o f Mrs. R. B. Gibson, Mrs.
Lightfoot’s sister, last week. They
left on Saturday to visit with Mrs.
Eddy.
There was a fire over at Mrs. Ser-
sanous’ place last Thursday, burn­
ing the silo, cow barn, pig pen, and
some other small buildings. The barn
was the property of E. N. Naylor.
The origin o f the fire is unknown. No
one was at home at the time. The
loss is partially covered by insurance
BARTON
Viitors at the home o f T, H. Odell
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman j
Stone o f Portland and Mr. and Mrs. |
W. C. Odell o f Bridal Veil.
Portland shoppers last week were
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pederson, Mrs. j
George Forman and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Udell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson and I
son o f Portland visited with Mr. (
Harvey Gibson Sunday.
Visitors at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Ferrell Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Echols and Ira
Reynolds o f Currintville.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Odell, Grace,
William and Hugh Ferrell made a
trip to Mt. Hood Saturdny
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
ESTACADA STATE BANK
S A F E T Y A N D S E C U R IT Y '
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improvements
WHFN
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improvements
Beef, Mutton, Veal and Hogs Bought
☆
Open from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.
BETTER
AUTOMOBILES
A R E B U IL T ,
B UI C K W I L L BUI LD T H E M
2
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Toiver
Saturdays, open to 8 p. m
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Oregon
The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop
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Buick
h a s built
EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor,
ESTACADA S LEADING TONSORIAL ARTIST.
All other work at popular price».
MOTTO— "LIVE AND LET LIVE."
Don't forget
a
BOBBING AND SHINGLING A SPECIALTY.
B A T H S
Uader Public Service
Commitiioa. .
Your Home Bank will be glad to help you in this
building.
C. F. Howe is enjoyingavacaiion
o f two weeks at the Cary hot springs
H A I R C U T 35c; S H A V E 15c.
FURNITURE MOVERS
I
N YOUR BUSINESS. PROFESSION, TRADE,
are you building for the future with a foun­
dation based on business integrity and square
dealing, and a superstructure reinforced by an as­
sured credit rating and a connection with a con­
servative and growing bank 7
Remember Eagle Creek Grange
dance Saturday evening at the Esta­
cada Park Pavillion. Tickets $1.00
“ The »hop where the barber know» hi* »tuff."
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE
YOU ARE SORRY
DON'T FORGET WE ARE
EXPERT
ARE YOU BUILDING?
T im ka s
If there’s a news item in your
bailiwick, it ti The News.
Line of Feeds
CURRINSVILLE, OREGON.
aku oh m e
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Large sheets of Blottine Paper,
19x24. at the NEWS office, ll'c. •
We Carry a full
J. O. T U N N E L L ,
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
Estacada
You will always regret it if you
fail to see "The Schock Punch,”
Richard Dix’s latest picture.
Lib­
erty theutre, next Sunday and Mon­
day.
It
Shell Gasoline in your auto
.... 21c gal.
Shell Gasoline in your barrel
... 19c gal.
Shell Motor Oil
(W’ estern)
..... 15c qt.
Golden Shell Eastern Oil .....
25c qt.
10 lb Sack Sugar .............. ..
...... 75c sk.
25 lb Sack Sugar, .................
$1.75 sk.
50 lb Sack Scgar ...................
. $3.35 sk.
100 lb Sack Sugar .................
.. $6.50 sk.
Upperset Jelly Glasses ...........
.... 75c doz.
Beech Nut Cigarets, 20s
... 10c
Golden West Coffee ...............
55c lb.
Frozen Suckers, ......................
5c
Eskimo Pie, ...............................
5c
Ice Cream Cones.......................
5c and 10c.
Steel Wool ................................
... 10c
Standard Binder Twine per bale,
$8.50
Milk (Armours Vary Best)
tall cans ............................ 10c
If we haven’t what you want as us to quote prices.
I thank you.
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
SHOP
BLACKSMITH AND REPAIR
Currinsville Store
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BARTHOLOMEW
and LAWRENCE
Phaae *01
Eetacada, Ore.
ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS,
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GAS AND OIL— At Portland Price*
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Phone 10-5
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