Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 05, 1925, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Lewis Nelson,who bought the Has-
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fo r R en t t y Day.
6ebplace east o f Estacada som e’time
ago, was here the latter part o f last
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. week looking after hie property. He
ALL COFFEE IS UP AND GOING HIGHER.
WE HAVE A STOCK OF
resides at Gales Creek, Ore., hut ex­
SHASTA YELLOW CAN COFFEE TH AT WE CAN STILL SELL YOU AT
pects to move to Estacada some time
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Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— I’ hone Main 7733.
in the near future.
LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon.
55 CENTS A POUND. THIS IS A FIRST QUALITY COFFEE.
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It is said that while one o f the
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t .M deputy marshals fo r Hallowe’en
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10:00 2:00 G:20 Lv. Estacada
3:00 12:00 1:30 8:30 night was down town looking after
Portland
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BULK COCOA, NONE BETTER. REGULAR 10c QUALITY.
SPECIAL,
Clackamas
10:40 2:40 7:00
Barton
8:25 12:25 4:55 8:55 the protection o f property, the boys
Carver
11:05 3:05 7:25
Carver
8;45 12:15 5:15 9:15 stole a march on him and visited his
Barton
FOUR POUNDS FOR 25c
Eagle Creek 11:15 3:15 7:35
Clackamas
8:55 12:55 5:25 9:25 home. The gate to the front yard
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Estacada
11:30 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland
9:30 1:30 G:00 10:00 has not been found yet.
* Daily except Sunday
(A ) Saturday only.
Clark Posson, who had his foot
badly1 crushed while at work in the
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powerhouse at Faraday a few days
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VAN CAMPS NO. 2 1-2 HOMINY,
WHITE STAR SARDINES, large
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i hospital last Thursday, but makes
; regular trips to Portland to have his
CANNED ..................................15c
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! physician dress his foot.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. Roberts and Mr.
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! and Mrs. Cylde Sehock o f Estacada
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! visited the assembling plant o f the
| Ford Motor company at Portland last
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Friday. The plant broke all previ­
ous records one day last week in as­
sembling cars, when 125 automobiles
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were put together.
A FEW BUCKSKIN CLOTH BLAZERS, REGULAR $6.50; SOLID COL­ i
j Mr. and Mrs. Milt Marshall re­
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turned last Friday evening from a
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$5.00
fishing tri[) at Tillamook. Mr. Mar­
shall did not report this because he
was afraid, no doubt, it would “ get
t
out” that his better half caught
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most o f the fish. However, it “ got
out.”
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Guests at the home o f Mr. and
JOIN THE CROWD A T
Mrs. J. C. Duus last Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kirshem and
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daughters, Flain and liable, of Ore­
gon City; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
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Douglass and daughter, Miss Flor­
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ence; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Duus
and little daughter, and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernie Duus.
OUR MOTTO-SERVICE
Next Wednesday, November 11,
is Armistice day, The consensus o f
opinion among business men favor a
holiday, and it is likely ifiany of the
establishments will be closed for the
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day. In Portland the American Le­
gion will have charge o f the day’s ham high to the tune o f 15 to 6.
Among the pretty “ kid” parties served nice refreshments, all b<
festivities, the big feature being a Most of the students and teachers during Hallowe’en week was the seated at one table. Suzanne \
went along to “ root” for the boys. seventh birthday party given by Mrs. the recipient o f many pretty p
street parade.
The Estacada high school football There was a large attendance, as R. R. Cooke for her daughter, Su- ents.
The
team went to Gresham last Friday a great deal o f interest was shown zanne, on Friday afternoon.
little folks played games and were CLACKAMAS NEWS $1.50 V
j afternoon and “ trimmed” the Gres- in this particular game.
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PORTLAND-CARVE»-ESTACADA STAGES
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Always get your Green S. & H. Discount Stamps.
O w n F ast “W H IT E ” Auto
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T ruck to Estacada Retail
Stores.
Ask Your Grocer for it
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•elf.
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square.
9 A 11 m e t a l
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Second-hand Washers o? ail kinds taken in on new Maytags
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