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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1925)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1025 OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ELECTRIC STORE — • A. SACNlEtR* prt»pri«ior. Electrical Good» of All Kind»— Paints?^ Varnish and el».----Two cell Flashlights ÿOc r. for Rent i by Day. Electric Vacuum J » 3i SS-'í-SOíU Enam- Sweeper PHONE 76-2 ■M<Í t ' .l f THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.... “ The Friendly Cnurch on the Hill.” Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. Sunday School ........................... 10:00 Morning worship ....................... 11:00 Brief Resume of Happenings of Afternoon Services the Week Collected for Sunday School at Dover.............. 2:00 Preaching at Dover....................... 3:00 O u r Readers. Evening Services ________ P O R T L A N D -C A R V E R -ESTAC AD A STAGES Municipal Terminal, Sixth und Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. LINN’S INJJ, Estacada, Oregon. A M. P .M . Portland 10:00 Clackamas 10:30 Carver 10:40 Barton 11:05 Eagle Creek 11:15 11:30 Ar. Estacada * Daily except P. M. (A) P.M • A. M. M :P.M P.M 2:00 6:20 Lv. Estacada 2:30 6:50 Eagle Creek 2:40 7:00 Barton 3:05 7:25 Carver . 3:15 7:35 Clackamas 3:30 7 :50 Ar. Portland Sunday (A ) 8:00 1-2:00 4:30 8:30 8:4.r 8:15 ^2:15 4:45 me, Let us go into the house o f Je 8:25 12:25 4:55 8:56 year’ 8 ;45 12:45 5:15 9:15 Six hundred and eighty-six cars of hovah."___ Psalm 122:1. 8:55 12:55 5:25 9 :26 fruits and vegetables were unloaded in _________ _ _ 9:30 1:30 6:00 10:00 Portland during August, the greatest Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McCroskey of Saturday only. of any month in its history. Astoria, Mrs. Rose Looney o f Cove The new telegraph line to serve the i Orchard, Mrs. E. R. Leek and daugh- Western Union, and Southern Pacific ter, Elmer Leek and wife and over the route o f the new Natron cut-1 daughter o f Wilamette were guests off is expected to be in operation in of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Lonsberry re- a few weeks. vently. > A northern Morrow county fair will Mine Host Moore o f the Estacada be held at Boardman Friday and Sat urday. The fair will exhibit crops and hotel is enjoying a visit from hit HEADQUARTERS livestock produced w 1th 7rrie"atjlon**in olfl chum and business partner, Jot 8 MacHardy, whom he has not seer that .district. for two years. Messrs. Moore and Because he slept while his camp MacHardy were partners in thi fire grew from a small blaze into a Canadian forests from 1894 to 1910 forest fire, D. J. Sullivan was fined $50 and costs by Justice of the Peace Clean nursery stock is the first Turner at Madras. recommendation of the experiment Text Books, Fountain Pens, N otebooks, Pads, Mechanical Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Blanks, Drawing Pads, Pens, Pencils, Etc. THE ESTACADA PHARMACY J Budget estimates that total $7,155,- 138.60, or $3,105,138.60 more than the tax levying power of the city, have been asked by all department* of the city of Portland for 1926. The United States forest service has Just published a map and log of the Oregon Skyline trail from Mount Hood to Crater lake and will furnish them upon application. Receipts at the Portland postoffice for the month of August amounted to $230,554.01, as compared with $217,- 720.06 for the same month a year ago, or a gain of $12,834.95 for the current year. ji T h e*&S*aSUL Ston From the Northwest’s Finest Bakery A vigorous young queen is the big factor in preventing premature swarms as viewed by the O. A. C. bee specialists. Colonies headed by an old queen are likely to supersede her, in the process o f which they often swarm. To get cows on feed test to eat a full ration o f sunflower silage requir cd, a 10-day transition period for the O. A. C. station herd. Only tw ■ows of one lot on test cleaned up the sunflower silago as ravenously as they ate ccrn or vetch or rat silag, silago. _ ______ _ _ _ _________ DEI SUPREME Own Fast “W H IT E " Auto Truck to Estacada Retail Stores. P H Y S IC IA N SU RG EO N . and . |r X R ay E quipmrnt — G; as .- - - fitted j OFFICE and R-j. : Main î P li u Estacada. Jr a 5 Q U . CHAS. P. JOHNSON PIPE and FITTINGS D E N T IS T Get our prices before you buy EVENING WORK BY AFFOINTVENT Dryer Pipes Made lo Order Phones: Oifice, 315; Resilience r»C5 t -’stacada Oregon. For Sliest Iron work, repairs. polderinjr and plumbing, call at the A. HEYLMAN AME S SHOP MAIN STREET. ATTORNEY AT LAW iniurance * * * Collection« Real Estate— Loan« See Heylman About Insurance T IR E A N D T U B E D. EBY, ATTORNEY AT LAW . General Practice. Confidential viser. Oregon City. Oregon. Ad REPAIRING Broadway Garage W I L L I A M W A L L A C E S M ITH HENRY BOHN. Estacada ATTORNEY AT LAW ■I asonic B ldg . E stacada , O re . *vV +*+* I. O .O . F. FIRE INSURANCE. London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Keep your policy in our Fire Proof Vault, tree of charge. H . C . STEPHENS F.sta'ada Lodf*e t No. 175. Meets every Saturday evening in 4 tneir lodge room, corner of Bioad- 4 7 way and Third streets. Visiting f 4 brothers are always welcome. 4 * A. G Ames, N. G. J. K. Ely, Secretary, A CHEVROLET E STACADA LAUNDRY AND AMERICAN l LGION AUXILIARY Meet: First & Third Mondays I. O. O. F. HALL,. Third Street and Broadway Estacada, Oregon, S. .E. L A W R E N C E, P. C *• ___________ _____________________ _ Hall’s Catarrh Medicine T h o se w h o a re In a “ run d o w n '1 con d i tion w ill notlco th a t C a ta r rh b others them m uch m ore than w h en th ey are in £ood h ealth . T h is fa c t p ro ves th at w hile C a tarrh Is a local disease, it Is g re a tly influenced by co n stitu tio n al conditions. H A L L 'S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN 10 con sists o f an O in tm en t w hich Q u ick ly R e lie v e s b y local a p p lica tio n , and the In tern a l M edicine, a T onic, w h ich a ssists in Im proving the G e n era l H ealth. Sold by d ru g g ists fo r o ver 40 Y ears. P . J. C h en ey & C o ., Toledo, Ohio. The motto o f the average Chicago gangster seems to be “ a murder a day keeps ennui away." Del Monte 21-2 Size Can Solid Pack Tomatoes Del Monte Crosby" Sweet Corn. P e r Can Del Monte Pork and Beans T w o cans fo r Choice Chinook Salmon 15 1-2 ounce can mm- W e Are (losing Oof the Following Ladies’ 1-strap cushion sole house slippers, $1.90 City official* of Gearhart passed sn '-■rdinance calling for a special elec tion to be held on September 18 for •he purpose of putting before tho voters a proposition of bonding the city for $30,000 to be expended in put ting In a modern water system. Shipments of Iambs to eastern mar kets have been finished this year by tho Smythe ranches, according to Dan P. Smythe of Pendleton. The final «hlpment went last week and consist ed of 17 doubt* deck cara. Some of the feeder lambs sold for a* high a* $15 75. Mrs Catherine J. Adam*, known as the mother queen of Oregon for the last five years becauae of the (act ¿he waa the oldest woman member of the Pioneer aa*oclation of Oregon at tending tie anndal sessions of that gathering, died at the borne of her son, William Adams, at Hillsboro. She lacked but one month of being 97 year» of age. II Chevrolet h*. now built 2,000,000 ewe-end U iriie world'» large« manufacturer of automobile» with sliding gear tmnftnUdon. Thi* achievement ha* been made powiHe becauae Chevrolet ha» met the great public demand for a quality car at low coat. Chevrolet ha* a conifruction typical o f <’ e highest priced car«; powerful economical t . ou . i md diac dutch, hodla* of beautiful deair lo*<1 r lela by Fisher, Duco finish, Interior c( ar« H -v- v and tubatantiaily upholatered and ft !v appck.u4. Be aure to aee theae cara and lea: a how much auto mobile you can really get for Uttl* money. »525 *525 Cw *675 C e -+ »695 fed.. *775 § £ 2 ^ * 4 2 5 & c w - *550 Taeriae A 0 f r M f. a. h n m . MbM eoa CASCADE MOTOR CO. w i l c o :; B ros . P r o p o s . E s t a c a d a . O r k g o >* i X J AMERICAN LEGION just a Few of Our Grocery fo r Economical Transportation I A gent . HOME RESTAURANT Ask Your Grocer for it BATHS Ladies* and Children's Hair- Cutting a Specialty. H R . G. F. M1DFOKD 5 Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our B A R 3 E R S W. W. RHODES O S T E O P A T H IC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada. D K Three machines were placed in oper ation at the Miles linen mills, which were established at Salem recently at a cost of more than $150,000. Other machines probably will get into opera- tion this week. The 46-mile section of the Pacific D ry-C le an in g and Dyeing Telephone & Telegraph company's Family Wash a Specialty long distance lines between Aiding- E. WOOSTER Prompt Service at Ritjlit Price I ton and Umatilla In eastern Oregon is to be reconstructed at a cqgt of ap- GIVE US A TRIAL Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, i broximately $30,000. Satisfaction Guaranteed Rentals, I A grass fire near the farm home o f We have no Agents. Phone 7C-I C. W. Miller In Flournoy V a l l e y , Doug Farm Loans a Specialty. las county, set fire to the f a r m build- Telephone Estacada, Ore. ; ings and the home, together with its | contents, the barn and other outbuild ings were destroyed. Mr. and Mrs.W. E . hall, Props. The state board of control has au- GRESHAM, OREGON , thorized a reorganization of its forces % Phone 2471 ; at the state tuberculosis hospital to V CHARLEY LINN, Agent. care for the many new patient* that .. I. O. O. F. BLDG., j will receive accommodations in the SU N D A Y SP EC IAL ESTACADA. ORE., Phone 543 new buildings now under construction. CH ICKEN D INN ER The trials of Tom Murray, Ellsworth Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. y — Kelley and James Willos. convict*, who on August 12 shot their way out ■•.;.,¡-,X"I,,¡ , x ,,¡,'X ,,X “«*'« m X*'X**«*‘* h « mí **» ' I >AC I\ AMAS NEWS Ç1.50 YR. of the Oregon state penitentiary, were set for October 5 by Judge Percy Kelly of the Marion county circuit court. Gus Norquist, 55, a native of Swed en, committed suicide in the county jail at Albany by cutting two gashes j In his throat and then tearing his throat open With his hands. His act was caused by despondency a* a re sult of ill health. Acting under a law enacted at the last session of the Oregon legislature, plans are mow being formulated look ing to the appraisal of all state prop erty. This Is the first time that such an appraisal has been attempted in this state, it wag said. Complaints that the contractors in charge of ereetlng the new state train ing school for boys near Woodburn had refused ^to pay common laborers r ouble time for work In excess of eight hours per p a t have been filed with the state board of control. A. D. Kern & Co. of Portland have received the contract of the Eugene water board to lay the new McKenzie river pipe line for the city water sys tem and work is expected to start as soon as equipment can be placed. The company's bid wa* $265,181. THE BREAD- “ THE NORTHWEST’S FINEST B AK ER Y’ ’ station for the prevention or contro of systemic diseases o f brambles it Oregon— mosaic, leaf curl and bram ole streak. These diseases are car vied rfom diseased plants in the tip: and trasplants taken from them, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. fh op on Broadway, Eytaea.la. Epworth League Devotional___ 7:00 ■ Evening worship ......................... 8:00 Formal dedication of the new home Notices for the week— Ladies Aid for the Salem lodge of Elks has been “ A Trip Around the World Wednes- set for sometime in November. ; Jay, Sept. 16; cottage prayer meet Receipts at the Eugene postoffice ing Friday evening at 8:00. A cor in August this year were 13 per cent i dial welcome is extended to all. greater than those In August of last “ I was glad when they said unto PREPARE for SCHOOL SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL' SUPPLY T U C E T IT R E E One t “growing girls’’ school shoes, $2.90 One lot boys’ school shoes, $1.90 One lot curtain scrim, 12 l-2c yard One lot flowered ere tons, 19c a jr a r d One lot Scout percales, 19 cents a yard J O IN T H E C R O W D A T PEOPLE'S STORE OCR M OTTO H. B. SNYDER, S E R V IC E C. A. DYKEM AN.