Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 13, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS
G-isterr Clackamas News
U P PE R KAU LE < P LK K
Entered at the postotfice in Estacada,
Oregon, as second-class mail.
Several from ibis' neighborhood
were up to Wild Cat the latter part
o f last week to pick huckleberries.
Published every Thursday at
Ed and Roy Douglass went up and
Estacada, Oregon
back on Saturday and got about four
by the
e s t a c a d a p u b l is h in g c o m p a n y , gallons upiece.
Will and Walter
A CORPOIiATION.
Douglass went up Friday evening and
returned Sunday evening, each get-
S u b s c rip tio n R a t e s
One year
$1.50 ring seven gallons.
Win, Asp and
.75 H. S. Gibson made the trip up and
Si* months
back Saturday.
A . " 77 v ^ ^
Mrs. McKay was calling on Mrs.
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BIBLE THOUGHT
— FOR TODAY—
Bible Thought* mamorfeed, will provo n [ft
priceleafl heritage in after yearn.
P EAR THE LORD and serve Him in
truth with all your heart; for consid­
er how great things He hath done
fo r you.— I Samuel 12:24.
S P ItlftG W A T E R iNEVMS
Threshing is now in full swing in
this community.
Mr. Hansen received a letter re­
cently from the tenant on his farm
in Illinois stating that they had 4,-
000 bushels o f outs on 52 acres and
had wheat which went about 12 bush­
els to the acre.
The tpafrons on R. F. D. No. 3
were very glad to sec their regular
carrier, Bill Graham, back on the job
Monday morning, much better after
his recent accident
The Christian Endeavor social at
the Byers home last Wednesday even
ing v.Ti3 well attended.
Robert and Henry Stone have gone
to Alsea, where they have rented a
dairy farm.
The senior Mrs.Kirkwood of Reeds
ville, Oregon, has been visiting at
the home o f T. J. Kirkwood during
tne past week.
Mr. and Mrs. J A Shibley and Ev
erett and Elva were Oregon City
visitors on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Closner o f Eu­
gene ure rejoicing over the arrival of
a six-pound daughter, born August
1. She has been named Patricia
Merle.
The M. C. Maher family o f Hood
River were calling on old friends
here on Friday.
Mrs. A. B. Lewellen and Mrs. W.
N. Nelson o f Portland were Sunday
guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs,
Wiley Howell.
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens entertained
a number o f guests from Portland
last Sunday.
Hurley Rainey and daughters of
Portland are spending their vacation
hore us the guests o f Mr. Rainey’s
sister, Mrs. R. S. Guttridge.
Guests at the Hansen home on
Sunday were Mrs Hubbard and Mrs.
Kell and son.
Mrs. Archie Howell and daughter
were Friday evening callers at the
Stevens home.
Mr. and Mrs. Heriiaia o f White
Salmon. Wash., were recent visitors
at the Ed Closner home. Mrs. Herd-
ina is a niece o f Mr. Closner.
Nels Christensen was a business
visitor in Portland last Tuesday.
Mrs. John Park and children of
Dodge spent a few days with rela­
tives at Eugene.
Elva Shibley and Evelyn Dibble
were Sunday guests ut the Ed Shear­
er home.
Mrs. Margaret Bridgeford, wiu
has been visiting for several weeks
al thu homo of her sister, Mrs. J. A.
Shibley, left on Wednesday for hei
home in Los Angeles, California.
Tour at ,1 ¡ve o ork Mrs. Renstrom’:
I OC \ L B R E V IT IE S
b : . n caught it . tire. 1 :
. "n,
ago and chi t-ken house bt rn ! to
Ol
has been spending
ground. Tli reighbors cod . ¡11 n ■
' allis. this week.
turned out ami prevents the houst
... Heylman was a Port­
from being destroyed,
.nd
: . -t week.
o f the fire was unkno- n,
Renstn .n i: i been away
A.
' ou made a business trip
two weeks' and no or.
i P
or. Monday.
about the place, unless : •
ila
been berry ipicker.-.
Mrs. H. C. Stephens spent
Roy and Ed Douglas,
sur.cay in Portland.
land visitors last Monday.
GEORGI; ITtiUS
DON’T
J.
: 1
day.
IHE ESlAtADA ÜÜîtL
.. MODERATELY PRICED SERVICE!.
CONSIDER?.!} QUIET, COOL AND CLEAN.
and LAWRENCE
Phone 601
Estacada, Ore.
75
75
3 35
25
Peaches are still ................
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- v e r g r e e n B la ckb e rrie s w a n t e d e\ery day except Saturday. Don't
* o dy berries at value. W e p m the same clay they art? picked.
G e e .: berrie s are 4
e
ay cash when berrie s are w e igh e d up.
hold th em o v e r . I want the
J. O. TUNNELL,
CURRIN SVILLE,
OREGON.
—
UNDERSTANDING
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A cympathatic u nde r sta n d in g o f y o u r individual p ro ble m s a nd a
k o w ie u g o o f y o u r personal r o q u i r c m c i i i a r t vnluablo fa c to rs ii
cnab ;ns y o u r H om e Bank to giv e yo u the best po ssib le in banking
serv ice.
If
yo u a r c n ot a lre a d y d o i n g business with us it will p a y yo u to
¡e a rn f o r y o u r s e lf what a s a t i s f a c t o r y
bankin g
c o n n e c t io n
you
may establish here.
■ . . C. F. Hurst are visit- !
■(
nd relatives in Portland
veral weeks.
■' >■ u lect that sh elf o f grain
u th . ohi'-g time for the Spring-
>vattr fair?
■
M A R C H B A N K
CONFECTIONERY
and LIGHT LUNCH
ESTACADA STATE BANK
. S. L. Wooster went up to
last Wednesday to spend the
-uh iu
on Harold and family.
‘S A F E T Y A N D S E R V I C E ”
•s. \ir
svenir
ay c.
effing from a short visit with
datives in Portland.
Ski
John Trachel o f Springwater pur-
hascii a Lord truck from the Cas-
adc Motor company this week.
International Made to Me as ur e
CLOTHES
A. G. Ames has taken the contract
for putting m the sewer on the new
Vary building.
Guy Wilcox, who has been report­
'd on the si?k list, is slowly improv-
,ng.
WH BN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ABB BUILT, ft LUCK WILL BUILD THBM
The C
oi ls ...e
■:.ii Motor company re-
aie o f a Chevrolet road-
y: io J . . . fayder o f Gardeld.
SPRINGFIELD
FLEXIB LE
CORD
Harrison flo o tt o f Bellingham,
.Tasiuagtor. is visiting at the home
•f Mr. un i Mrs. Harry Smith.
ftir. a;
Bob Cooke and chil-
mday at their summer
.
lendrum.
The
' ry residence on Sev-
.lth
I oadway is receiving a
ew cl :'l of a.nt this week.
Ml '
Sevier o f Y.ola visited
er da achter Mi -, t has. Hicinboth-
m, ...
iy last Tuesday
VJÌ 1". . have
t
you that (¡¡¿ploy of
<.::d iCT.-ing ready c o t
, ingwater Sept. U-?
■ -- • i * . S. E. W oo: ter and
•
■ • Lovelace wore Port-
. .ii •..o.tc.s :r.st Monday morning.
BLACKSMITH ANP REPAIR& • S í í t r i '
I* n n
THE ESTACADA MEAT tu .
H. C. GOHRING Prop.
h n Sw-.tt o f Gresham was in Es­
tacada Monday, collecting for the P.
£. P. company.
Ted Howe spent Sunday at his
home here, returning to Oregon
- 'it y- that evening.
Arthur No>ris o f this city received
. n injurs d back iast Monday while at
.•«ik w- th the crew on “ 44.’"
The Estacada Band will play for
S' :: «water fair Friday, Septem­
ber 1 ?.
Beef, Mutton, Ve I ¿r„i Hop oìréfa
60-1
BARTHOLO M EW
19
75
Bo;v, are you getting that calf or
■ nd :on for the Springwater
fair?
j
in..
FURNITURE MOVERS
F o r Q u ick S e rv ic e W h e n You
Wank A n y th in g D o n e
Just Right, Call
a .s o f Dodge was trar.sact-
< !■■■ in Estacada last Tues­
i-
¡.staeada Feed Company ex-:
- it':
: iderable difficulty with
'a r ¡.vain elevator this week.
n
for
TUE MANAGEMENT.
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21
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e V e RY tíiíííü tirsi i l , ss :
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Mt. Hood Washing Powder
•"i?. W. W. Smith spent
Hon day in Portland vis-
Nelion o f Newbcrg was in
■ su rah s !: ' Wednesday ti n reacting 1
:>u. iress.
ARE
U n de r Pu blic Se rvic e
C om m is sio n. .
ar.d
■ur '
ting
SORRY
FORGET
WE
EXPERT
501b Sack Sugar .....................................................................
__________
GET OUR P R I C E S B E F O R E
ARE
Shell Motor Oil (Western) qt.. .......................................
Golden Shell Oil (Eastern) q t ............................................
-hell Gasoline in your auto, gallon.....................................
Shell Gasoline in your barrel, gallon
101b Sack Sugar............................................................... .
25!b Sack Sugar .............................................................................$ « i 1
50
YR
We Carry a full
Line of Feeds
Heylman was a Portland
i Monday.
Mi
Don’t forget
YOU
W.
• icitcr
C u r r m s v iile S t o r e
¡Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ftfoore spent ¡
Friday and Saturday at Swim, Or- !
egon.
I .¡tacada To’ . aaJ To!. Ct
$1.50
13, 1925
»
The new telephone directories are
hero, and all desiring such please
call at the office and get your copy,
i is necessary for all parties to bt
fille d by number, and in order to
.. th - .i ou .vill need your new d
NEWS
AUGUST
T. '
Katie Douglass last Thursday after­
g oi Sandy Ridge was an
•Otto Paulsen Jniid Mr. id Mrs
noon.
Estât
¡ nitor last Tuesday.
Paulsen ar.d children were vi
The dance fflven by Eagle Greek
the home o f Mr. and Mr... F. J. Hark- j Gui ■.ho.’ »', erg o f Dodge was an
Grange at the Estacada pavilion last
enrinder
at i / tacada S’v i'!
sstcra
•
or Inst Wednesday.
-fcturdny evening was well attended,
I ',0 numbers having 6ccn sold. T’io | T? Hr,; dm . Mr. a no ;«
... L. Carter was a Portland \
woman's
work
committee made Paulsen, Gc; ,o Willing
ISitl >.
■t Tuesday.
about ten dollars selling lemonade, Carruth were guests of Mr,
orangeade and ice cream.
It den spent a part o f
■mg .nr. I
Wilson last Saturday, it
Mi's. F. L. Tubandt and her two
:kc metropolis
W
ilson’s
birthday.
daughters o f Airlie, Oregon, wore
John Klinker and dan:
•r He 1er-
the geusts o f Mrs. Tubandt'3 sister,
Ed.
’■■-■s was a Portland vis-
Mrs T. C. McKay, over Sunday.
and son Will of Portland and Mr. ’tor is
.1 o »day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass ar.d and Mrs. Klinker and s.
children were the Sunday afternoon were guests of Mrs. ft.
o. Ecker spent the
guests o f Mr and Mrs. Oscar Benso.n and family last Sunday.
week-end
relatives in Portland.
o f Logan.
Mrs. llen iy Joyner ha:
n.
v o f The News office
Mrs. T. Renstrom and little daugh­ joying a two weeks’ vara:
in Salem with ¡datives
ters are visiting with friends in Spo- number o f the different Oi
Itane.
beaches.
Mis. Chas. Norris spent
On Monday afternoon between
:
vacation near Government
-am; la-1 week.
TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
MAY BE SECURED
'T ACK..M AS
THT'u DAY,
On-*r» ir
V»
Estacada
7
•>.
m. !r> C
'
'Vr 1 ■>-, was a passenger to
■ Saturday evening, re-
I Sunday evening
'lotor rompant report»
F ’ii madíter to David
> turtln v*. f» «T to 8 p. i
v
Oregon
Buick ah va;’S îeadj in taotov c-’r Talue?
Standard Six
2-passenger Roadster
B-pastenger Touring
2-pasaengar Coupe
$1125
1150
1195
•
5-pass, two-door 6edan *1195
5-pass, four-door Sedan 1295
4-pasterger Coupe
1275
Master Six
2-passenger Roadster
*1250
5-passengar Touring
1295
S-pas*. two-door Sedan 1305
5-pass, four-door Sedan 1495
4-paasenger Coupa
1795
A i l P rie * • F. O. ß . Batch f a d o r if t.
7-paesenger hcaan
5-passeng;r Brougham
3-pu s. Sport Roadster
5-paus. Sport Touring
3-pass. Country Club
$1995
1925
1495
1525
1765
C cverñm ent ta x to bo added
BUICK M OTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan
Division of General Motors Corporation
CASCADE MOTOR CO.
V i'cox Ens„ proprietors, -
. a, Oretion
: O HOLD COOKED F O O D S A L E
CHORUS PRACTICE
L
" ' V - I L l - v U ; lold *
B '* important that all. those tik-
I ,
‘ ' V o v !3' - AnrU“ in* P* rt ln ‘ he I-stbor Day oT jus
.. .' Hand will give a .
at ,..e stacada Pa,rr.i-cy.
report for practice Friday nigh„ .%u-
I 'cmrfit
'aturday evening. Au­
r.I i r v i i i i c
.n
****
at *he Methodist chureh. at
gust 15, in this city.
cuActwAMAS
NEW a
$l.aO
1 R. i 7 : 2 ÎT.
M m .' L. M: Ytieum, Chr.Ai.