Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 27, 1925, Image 1

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    Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
VO LU M K X V III. Ko
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m
E S T A C A D A , OREGON,
OUR
LOCAL BREVITIES
FU TU R E
SUPPLY
OF
O IL *
Anyone who is concerned about
The Estacada schools will start
n i* tho.,f::tur-'
v n rity
f the country,
Monday, September 14.
pea ce r 'n ", a o. r r f assa fedia
in peace, so fa r as the supply o f pe­
Bob Cooke was a Portland visitor
troleum products is concerned, will
last Tuesday, on business.
find material reassurance in a rc-
Miss Reliance Moore spent -Wed-*
Seven communities were- repre-- port -hieh has just been published
nesday in Portland on a shopping sented last Friday evening at a b> a cor.ir.iittee o f 11 members o f
tour. •
,,
meeting t«ailed by President A. G. the b on d o f directors o f the Am er­
Miss Mabel .Wilcox is clerking in Am es' o f’ thè Eastern Clackamas ica:. Petroleum institute.
The re­
the People's Store' at this time. J
Community club fo r the purpose of po . i.id* r.tss the-e is no cause for
considering n eounty-wide organiza­ tin: in.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. .Dyieeman and
tion o f the various clubs fo r the
Lr.te in 1C 2-1 President Coolidge
children spent Monday in ’ PoHdand.
betterment o f Clackamas county.
appc'r.ted tiie federal oil conservation
Mr. and Mrs. £ d Steinnjan were
About 25 porjonr,, representing beta J. : -nsysiing o f four members
Portland visitors -last -üu-uday even­
Oregon ' City, ■Molalla'. Colton, Wal- o f his cabinet, to make a study of
ing.
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’ iuga, Oswego, Milwaukie and Esta- the future supply o f petroleum in
Mr. and Mrs. S. E .W tK »t»r .w ere .vadfe^gfithered in th e.p retty dining the United States. In consequence
Portland visitors last Wednesday room o f the Estacada hotel where o f the president’s action the board
morning.
Mine Host Moore and his capable o f directors o f the American Petro­
assistants seivcd one o f those de- leum institute appointed a committee
Mrs. Sadie Schoephoerster o f Sun- lightful dinners fo r which the Esta-
to make a report on the future sup
der, Iowa, is a guest o f hefl-aister, eada is noted.
ply o f aild demand fo r petroleum
Mrs. A. H. Fraley.
,
.
Following the dinner tarions mem-
committee, enlisting the co-op
Tom Morton returned horn* Sun- b*r* ,epr<f rtting the communities N ation of experts in oil and o f nu
y after a vacation of one week * C>1‘ ask®d to ' 0Kt' then opinions nierour authorities outside the in
indus
day
in regard to the matter at hand. lr.y, ,a bducted ¿n investigation which
spent at Oregon beaches
Gordon J. Taylor,, editor o f the Mol-
taken »lx
nonthi to complete
Mrs. Lena Undqrwood and
son, alia Pioneer o f Molalla, stated that -phe repo'r t ¡s probably
the mosi
Lester, le ft the first o f the week fo r he felt this was^ a means o f develop- thorn: .h rtudy o f the oil industrj
W hite Salmon, Washington.
<
ing ClaekaViidf! 'county and that the th;U has ever been made
best way to “ sell” this , county to
Predictions o f failure o f the Am-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman and outsiders was to
sell
it. to our- er;can supply o f oil have been made
ton were the guests Sunday o f re- -¡dves. x&e w ork o f such an organ- ,ln" £t from the begirning of the oi
latives in Salem.
ization should b<> to acquaint people irdustry. A1! have proved. fallacious
THURSDAY,
A U G U ST
27,
TO OUR A D V E R TIS E R S
1925
$1.50 PER YE AR
IMPRESSIOriL Or
REGENT
SPRING WATER MANS
We have used our own argument:
The ladies o f the Eagli- Creek
as best we could to induce advert:,
Missionary society entertained the
ers get thtfir change o f copy int«. t^c
ladies o f Springwater on Wednesday
office at an early hour in the week,
afternoon at the home o f Mr. and
to the end that wo might have more
Mrs. Kirkwood here. A very inter­
time in which to make a newspaper,
esting and inspiring meeting was
Oh.
wad
th’
giftie
gie
us
to
see
with the accent on the news. Now
held, a fter which refreshments were
our.-vl s as it hers see us.-— Burns.
we come with a statement from a
served
by thc Eagle Creek ladies.
A t Home, Aug. 20.— Editor News,
lady who happened to call during
Mrs. Gorge Perry had as her
Estacada: While visiting your pret­
the week. She told o f having seer,
ty little city, the while enjoying the guests Sunday her mother and sis­
advertised an article which, she had
wonderful scenery surrounding it ter, Mrs. Pepka and Miss Bertha o f
•onteir.plated buying. It was a ‘ ‘lead­
C anby.
and whipping the streams, I was very
er” in one o f the Estacada store ad­
Thc Christian Endeavor social at
much impressed and promised my
vertisements— but, because o f tardi­
host I would put myr impressions on the Shibley home Wednesday even­
ness on the part o f the ad. writer
ing was well attended anti much en­
paper and submit them.
for Tire News, holding the paper oif
I have visited a number o f the joyed. The next social meeting will
the press until we could get his ad.
smaller cities o f Oregon, and in fact be held at the W iley Howell home
in type, the sale o f this particular
September 2.
have spent the greater part o f my
article was lost to at least one cus­
Guests at the Shibley home last
life in these in other states, but
tomer— and there may have been
none o f them impressed me as has Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
many whi would have taken advan­
Bard.
Estacada. Its location is positively
tage o f the merchant’s offer.
Mrs. Ed. Cameron spent Friday
charming, and the people are o f the
Papers dated Thursday should be
at the home o f her parents, Mr. and
very best— sociable and enterprising.
in the hands o f their readers on that
Stevens, helping them cook for
There isn’t a dead stick among ’em, Mrs.
,
lay.
H ereafter the Eastern Clack,
if I may be permitted to use a crude thr/ shin/ handi'' Mr‘ ram eron a" d
amns News will go out Thursday
simile. The two new business now- a friend were also there.
morning to the various postoftices on
Grangers, attention!
There will
in process o f erection, as well as
ts mailing list and it behooves oui
he
a
special
meeting
o
f
Springwater
those recently constructed, prove be­
idvertisers to aid us ip helping tuei
yond the shadow o f a doubt that Es­ Grange Saturday afternoon, August
o realize from their advertisements.
29, at 1:30 o ’clock. V ery important
tacada people believe in the future
They must co-operate with us by hav-
business is to bo taken up at this
of their town.
ng changes in our hands not late;
But the most impressive thing in time and all members are urgently
han Monday noon— that is to say
requested to be present.
and around Estacada in comparison
The News forms will close on display
Mr. and Mrs. John Mann were
with other localities is the moral
idvertising Monday noon.
leanliness o f the youth. Manhood berC M °n<ia>' to visit their daughter,
Miss Anna Dillon spent « few days with the problems o f the county.-He when the production o f old field
A newspaper in localities lik.
Mrs. Forrest Erickson. She aeeom-
and womanhood have naught to fear
visiting friends at Three Links the u' * e<1 that clasR ,feeI.in*
^ p t out has dl.oppcn otr the oil industry ha:
Sstr.cada are read more fo r the new
from the rising generation there. pained them Monday evening to the
first o f the week
o f SUCh an ° rKanlzatlon- that tht s°- found new fields. ’
terns than fo r the editorials. It i
My
occupation— the highbrows call Molalla district, where they are
, » W
cial sld* be stressed t0 devel°P a
Oil is a hidden resource. Without i physical impossibility to set up !o
working fo r a time.
it
a
profession— has taught me to
Chester W om er o f Portland was wholesome spirit o f good fellow- actdal drii!im,- tho-«. jc no way 01
■al news items when the ad. cop,
Miss Edith Howell has been chosen
observe and retain mental pictures
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,
a guest i f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tup throughout the county.
■ ,teI;-ng wheri. it be,. r-or how much look is crowded. Unless we con hav
of everything I see, and one o f the “ ^
JCafn,cHHate froni, the SPrlI1K;
E. S. Womer last Sunday.
H. H. Chindgren o f Colton, repre- o f it the,,e is
h must be gou h;
he two days immediately prece.iin
water district to run fo r queen at
brightest pictures in memory's cas-,
.senting the Farm Bureau, stated
t i ....
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lublication day fo r setting news ;;i
the Labor dav celebration in Esta­
ket will be the youth o f EstacRtia.
Mr. a« d M r^ Bert ™ n in g ,
that hia W e a u Was always m d y and- sound fe.ctr on which to base’ an es
anging fo r printing and mailing
cada and wou'-i appreciate the sup­
pnetors o f Grant 8 Paik on tn e ' b illin g tp co-operate with other busi-
h-y,,
In the average small towm and at
>ur advertisers are not getting th;
port o f her f r onds.
the meeting places in the country the
Rivar road were Estacada visitors neM interest* fo r the development o f -.eId^ ,viH yield through presen.
find o f a paper they deserve anc
Mr. and Mrs. Ctto Kiggins were
young
men
w
ill
stand
in
groups
and
last Thursday.
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j
county.
He said that such an vletbods o f ^um Ving and flowing
>vhich will be o f benefit to them.
Sunday evening callers at the J. A.
oggle the young ladies as they pass,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooke and organization should support and fos- T;,e report fixes the figure at fiv<
Are you with us?
Kiggir.s homo.
dropping insinuating remarks, while
children enjoyed a vacation from ter the c° “ aty f air ' a'ld finance a billion, three hundred million barrels
Carl W ard -nd fam ily lo ft last
all too many girls will giggle and
Saturday until Monday at their g u ilt y exhibit at the annual state And tbe egtjmate is made that a fte,
FORMER R E S ID E N T DIES
Thursday fo r Eastern Oregon fo r a
smirk at them. Not so in Estacada.
home near RHodendrum.
. '
a“ ’s'
the present fields cease to produce
vir.it with his parents.
They were
Evening a fter evening ns I strolled
5'00^e' i clt?r ° f thL ' ‘ : t ’ there wilt remain in the ground, un
Mrs. Sarah *F. Hassell, a resident dong the street I actually marveled ac™ "'P a™ d by his sister, Mrs. Cora
Mrs. A Botkin and 4 * Minnie ( ern Clackamas geoiew o f O s «e g o .. recoverable by pumping or flowing
i f Roseburg fo r the past 37 years, at the gentlemanly behavior o f your ^ ,mmon8 0
regort City.
W hiting o f Garfield le ft.,fo r Tort- V as o f Ifie o»ni<m tlfqt the profoaed
b illi, n barrels.of oil, a large por
ind well known in this community
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald
boys and the gentleness o f the young
land last Monday m ornln* to spend consolidation o f interests would have
, , . v„b:„, , . b r(,covered thn
laving resided in the Logan common
made a business trij) to Portland on
ladies, fo r not once in the more than
a few days visiting fridjtds. , .
^ te n d e n c y to bring about a much new, but known, methods, such a:
ty fo r a number o f years and in thi:
Tuesday.
i fortnight spent in your little city
.
! better understanding o f community flooding with water, the use o f ai:
ity fo r about a year, died in Rose
A large number o f relatives of
Dr. and Mrs. I N ,P alm er and M rs., pi.oblemg
did I observe any o f the thing's thnt
nirg* last Friday morning about
Mrs. Archie Hoivell spent Sunday at
Grace W yant o f Portland were Sun-
Schrock o f Milwaukie told i or gas pressure to force the oil out
tend to weaken our futur«*.
liree o’clock at the apartments of
a»., » 1 , 0 . 1 = at th*e home o f Mr. and'
•“
'’.1
or mining. Altogether this com-
her home here.
I read in the current number o f
M r. C F Lawrence
o f the work dhne ih h » community prigea a C0ns;derabJc quantity o/ ler daughter, Mrs. Percy ,A. Webb
John M oger came home Monday
The News that there is an effort be
Mrs, G E Lawmence.
by their recently organized Commu- oi, .<in s i g h t B u t the n ,,jor re
vith whom she had resided fo r th«
ing made to coerce your city council
i0 'n a vl8,t iw,';h h,ls Pa,ents’
Miss Mabel W ilcox returned the ; nity club ana announced •that he was s?rv03 0f
nation lie in an area oi
ast six months.
into enacting restrictive laws to _ tH ar‘ ey Ra,ney ° f Portjlan<1 9Pent
first o f the week from Vancouver, heartily :n favor o f such a county
tban a billion 1 . explored acre
Mrs. Hassell had been ill fo r som< (m is)govern
your youth.
“Make f-tu rd a y night an«l Sunday at the
Washington, where she visited with institution,
of land in the United States whicl
inie, being bedfast fo r thc last tw< haste slowly,” good people o f Esta- hcJm0 ^ his s.stcr, Mrs. R. S. Gutt-
Following
the
various
expressions
!"
friends and relatives fo r a week,
are geologically favorable to th<
veeks, until her illness culminate«
eada. You have the finest type o f nd* e’ Bnd fam dy’
o f those present, E. A. Koen o f Or- presence of oil. Here new fields ar<
n death last Friday. She was bon
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wooster left egon City moved that a temporary tQ bp discovered_ Thcl1 there ar,
L A W E F F E C T IV E S E PT 1
t Binghamton, New York, August youth to be found anywhere on th'
Wednesday morning fo r a ten-day organization be formed and that a ,
terrestial sphere.
This happy con-
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imports, particularly frpm South
’, 1842, coming to Ordgon from that
vacation, which they will spend tour­ temporary chairman and secretary
lition
is
not
the
result
o
f
restrictive
Certain
people
have challenged
America, which will relieve th-
dace 54 years ago. She made het
ing British Columbia and Washing­ be elected. Alqtion carried. It was
laws and fines— it is rather the com -1 the r.ew law relative to automobile
strain on the American reserves
lome .in Roseburg fo r many years
later .moved, that each community
panionship o f real father* and real | lights which becomes effective Sop-
ton.
\nd when, if ever, the supply oi
ater moving to Estacada where shi
represented at this meeting be al- WLrolcunl failf thc nation bas hug(
mothers.
Let not those who have tember 1. The outcome o f any legal
esided fo r a number o f yeais. Re
Bob Cooke announces that the new
•lever fe lt the touch o f baby fingers, I action Is still a matter o f doubt. The
lowed to elect- one delegate as mem- dej5oaitg o f oil , hale. ooal and Ugnitei
ently 3he returned to Roseburg and
Ford models will be on display in
hr o f a committee to plan for a per- from all o f which liquid fcul an«'
nor watched the budding o f youth :!tate will enforce its laws.
The
as since resided there with hei
Estacada as soon as they are built by
The follow-
into full blown rose o f American people will uphold nil Inws that tend
_
, ,, ,
. . . „ „ „ „ l manent ftrghrrtzatibn.
;
lubricants
can
be
obtained
in
sue!
laughter. Mrs. Hassell wa a con
the Ford Motor company s branch
,
manhood and womanhood, imagine >or the betterment o f auto lighting
,
ing were named:
vast «iuantities as to present an as
tant Christian since early girlhoor'
itl Portland.
A G Amcg 0f Estacadn, tempo-
they can legislate these young people conditions. The car owners who take
pect ofunlimitod 3upplv, which wil
,nd was a woman o f sterling cliarac-
into thc
City Everlasting.
Play -toil- cars to a recognized light-test-
Mr. and Mrs, W 0 Bowen, Port- rary chairman, and E. A. Koen o f b(? dr; wn upofb a„ price o f producti
er, endearing herself to all wh<
with them. Make o f them your com- inf? station will
find that they are
land, accompanied by their guests, j Oregon City ■ temporary secretai?, jy3tifieg deveiopment.
’ ante to meet her.
panions. Let your hearfs be as young benefit ci by thc changes made,
Mr. and Mrs. L M W olenor Of Lewis- | members o f the cermmittee being H.
fh e .;.crort drawg particuiar atten
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
as theirs.
Look at life from
their j These stations are now trying to
town, Idaho, .were Friday visitors at j H. Chindgren, Colton; E L. Lucas. Uon t0 tw0 jmpending development;
’ercy A Webb, o f Roseburg, tw«
W
fllu
ga;
G.
J.
Taylor.
Molalla;
M.
Df
.
ry
,TCat
lmportance.
G
ne
i,
viewpoint. Do not drive them away o-ivc this service
with the least pos-
the Estacada hotel
:ons, John and Albert o f Estacada
to other towns and communities b y ! = ible exnonse.
We feel that altho
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n .„
,
S. .Schtoalu I'liK a il e, ..
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on. tbe tx mtion within the industry o
.nd one sister, Mrs. Mary Tracey
Mr. and MW. Lee Dillon and A jM- Oregon fifty; G. P. Schlosser, Oswe-
, , k;,
c rrd ,
oil
a proco8:
irksome restraint.
Youth is youth. I there may he romo points on which
-f Portland. She leaves many friend
You cannot— you should not desire | WP do not agree, the fact is that
ren Mrs. W. W. Dillon. Mr. and Mrs
„ . C. Stephens. Estacada.
, .
,,
¡s..» tho ^ e ld o f (he all
’Oth in Estacada and Roseburg w’hi
o
. mpon
ardor. Let the rich j some good will come from the law.
Henry Dillon and » aro‘ d
The name selected fo r the organ- i:r;poriant ^.a, oline. The other is ;
.ere grieved to learn o f her passing
• rm blood flow. Instead o f dam-J i f the results are beneficial to one
Portland were guests at the Dillo
izati0n was:
Greater ClacKamas :h
in £i0tor construction .which
Funeral services were held Sunda«
ring the stream that it may overflow tbpy w)|l prove beneficial to all. The
home over the past week-end.
Union of-C-luba.
' roughly speaking, will double th,
fternoon at 2 o’clock at the Rose
md become polluted, simply keep I 3ccretary o f state has sent out copies
The
committee
on
permanent
or-
o
f
tha
autorrobiIp
per
galloi
Mr. and Mrs. F C Bartholomew
•urg undertaking chapel. Rev. II I
.ne waters free from contamination. I nf this law and it would be well for
ganizatiorf1 w ill meat in Oregon City ()f gago!inc. Ho,.ein ig true conserva
■low o f the Christian church offici-
and aon drove to Corvallis last week­
Tuesday evening, September li>, at
n
all car owners to inform themselves
end to visit relatives there
Little
■ted. with interment taking place it !t. i -n't the things we intend to do,
a: to it , provisions.
A i^ g eU ier, thc findings o f th.
Rose May Bartholomew has been a th Chamber o f Commerce rooms for
he Odd Fellows’ cemetery there.
Nor the labor we've ju t begun,
the purpose o f preparing a report to c#.rii !Uee aro r3assuring.
T her,
guest o f Mrs. C C Sftling fo r some
That put us right on thc ledger
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Albert Lins spent
be submitted to the first i.ig ni- . t.rg n ry bc paasing periods o f shortag.
-O C AL T E A M M EETS D E FE AT
sheet—
time.
Sunday at the home o f Mr. Lins’
o f 'those interested, which will be o f petroleum, but there is no dargei
It ’s the things we’ve really done.
sister, M r». A Kroencr, and family
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newman are j held Friday evening. September 25, !n tho situation.
Estacada wielderg o f the willow-
at Milwaukie.
thc proud parents o f a baby boy , at the county fair grounds at f an-
Our
credit
i:>
built
on
things
we
do;
vent down to defeat before the red
born August 12 at the home o f Mr. by_ at which time the permanent Gr­
Our debit on things wa shirk—
f.AN D B E N E F IT D ANCE
The News is only $1.50 per year.
flooded Gillis Nine Sunday after
and Mrs. Smiley H. Lovelace. The ¡jranization w ill be effected.
loon on the local field, th‘- scor« Tut the man who totals the biggest
plus
little chap has been named L
e w
i s -------------------
Th-1 Eastern Clackamas oand will
landing 11 to 3 in favor of the vis
Is
the
man who completes his
give a benefit dance at the E-tacad;
Jerome.
S P E C IA L G RANG E M E E TIN G
tors.
work
'pr.-k pa- ilion Saturday evening, Au­
It
was
by
no
m«an«
a
bauebal'
A S and John Hassell were calle
SpTlr.gwater Grange will hold a gust 29. Good orchestra music wil
ifterroon.
Clouds hung heavily a Good intentions do not pay bills.
to Koseou’
Ro 3 eburg
to
g last
iasi Saturday by
} the .recial meeting Saturday at 1:30 p. 1 f . .
<1. Adrr.' «ior >1.00
'Tis easy enough to plan;
death o f the:r mother. Mrs. A Has-
r ^ con,plel‘
pltn, fo r th f f ;r
, - v second dance given by oortion o f the time ard romc rain.
Nevertheless a goodly number of To wish is the job o f an office boy.
sell, who had been making her home
program September 1 'th .
E ” ery- thir organization recently and thc fans witnessed the game.
with a daughter in that city fo r sev
To do is the work o f a man.
one interested in thc fair, whether a fu. dr rre used to defray expense,
The line-up:
— Anon
eral months,
Grange member or not. is requeued 'ncurrrd by the band during the G IL L IS
ESTAC AD A
to attend and assist in making it a year.
cf
H A V E A PRU N E
success.
Scott
Chamberlain
Among those enjoying an outing
Clackamas county is coming to the
2b
Why not have s Prune Advertising
.. Dinty I f ore’s park this v.eek are
front as the greatest agricultural
Bronson campaign fo r Estacada, and every­
Mr*. Buckley end children, Mr. and Stone
¡county in the state. Let us see to
3 b
body send their friends a box o f
Mr*. A J -Glenz and children, Mr
it that Eastern Clackamas takes the
B Sarver fresh prunes? I will gladly pack and
and Mrs. Victor Bodkin and son, •J Frömmelt
lead— where it belongs,
rf
send the fruit at a nominal cost. The
Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Hooke a ;d Mr.
Osborne crop is short and the grade excep­
and M ri. F ’ Vilhelm and daughter Manary
S T A N D IN G OF C O N T E S T A N T S
lb
tionally good, thus giving our friends
of Portland and- Mr. and Mrs. P O
loot ytrttxu Otn Inr.reen
Woodworth ! an opportunity to see what we raise
F.3TACAD A, OREGON
Delap and children o f Turlock, Cal­ Hillyard
Whitest tm trp m i Ini/
, According to the report o f tho ifornia.
if
( in Estacada district.
Aee/mr.. .fUl upon« kr
enmmittee the standing o f the candi­
Ke«ter«on
Hayden (Signed)
f . G. H A Y M A N
■amt engine decida
dates fo r queen at tfi# LaOor D ay.
JJ, and Mrs. A. Smith and Mrs.
Lovelac
celebration w as:
'
E X H IB ITO R S A T T E N T IO N
.lissier o f Stayton ra n e down B Frömmelt
Wilma Kitching
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153 Tt,«-*, y for a vuoi with friend« and
Have the aoleo sewed on
II Sarver
The gardens o f all those who reg-
Edna Bate*
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233-
% here. Mrs. Elsie Potter o f Woods
p
istered for the floral contest will be
Edith K ew ell
v.
20 Klamath Falls, a «chool ci. m o f
your areas shoes with a
E S T A C A D A , OREGON
Jennings - inspected Saturday morning, Sep-
Edna Carter ...... . .,
5 Mrs. Sm ,h, came ,out foe a «rort Jones
The. -core
tember 5. A ll those who have cut
Gertrude Fink requested that her -,jsit witl her last Tuesday evening
HOT W A X M A C H I N E
Gillis.
11 flower,- to display may bring them
name be withdrawn from the list.
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Hr. and Mrs. Paul Womer and Estacada
3 on Labor day morning.
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• This conteff Is open to all. Please
o f Barton waa in daughter o f Corvallia spent the week
HOLDS SESSION HERE £
j
BOOT and SHOE
REPAIR SHOP
K BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O.
Neat. Durable work
Guaranteed
AT
reU-.mofc
A. R. D A H LK E, Estacada
i.
John Hoffmann
Estacada last Tuesday
ED ’ S SERVICE STATION
Clean Power
Full Mileage
on butinew. end with relative« in Estacada.
CLACKAMAS NEWS $ 1.60 YK. br.ng container».