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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1925)
EASTERN '"L A C K tM .xS V I”*' S THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. GEORGE ITEMS LOCAL ITEMS t r, Mrs. Ed Douglass. Mr. Blaney, from the lower mill, has mo red his fam ily back to Port- ;and_ M artin C riffin has com pleted hi work at the mil! end has returnned to his home a t Barton, a rep rt. s n ta tr e of the Hoc saw company w i.i camp Tue day try- g to a tcr t Ed in th eir saws. M, rsh8!I ,VC3 (h camp T uc:d on wüod busintas. WANT fiNC POS SALE AOS A Christm as tree and program Mrs. W. E. McWiilis spent Sun was given a t the church last Wed- day in Portland. nesday evening (the 23rd) with a Mrs. D. B. Kelly spent the Christ- large audience present. For Sale— Straw, $7 per to n ; oat 1 . 1 a : holidays in Eugene visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Joe W eiderhold hay, $14 per to n ; vetch and oats, $15 mother. spent Christm as with relatives at per ton. Phone Redland 20-16. Oli ver Guber, E stacada, Ore. .Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Amaeher Vancouver, W ashington. h vc gone to Oregon City to live On Christmas day Mr. and Mr;. P o in ter’s F u rn itu re Exchange, the wh' re Mr. A m aeher is employed. Ralph Chaney en tertain ed Mr. and place to get w hat you w ant and sell w hat you don’t w ant. 6-8-tf Mrs. Nina B. E cker entertained Mrs. Clay C haney and fam ily, a :d Mr. and Mrs. Julius Carlson and Line, of beauty combined with proved Ford reliability have relatives from P ortland over the Mrs. Ed Douglass and Mrs. L! -yd j .(JANS on farm s 6 per cent. No Mr. W illing of Portland, a sister and made Ford car, a better value tod. y than ever before. Oniy holidays. Royce have been reecnt Portland commission City loans m onthly fa th e r of Mrs. Chaney. through Ford facilities and eco ro m ic, of volume production 1» it Johnny Duus came home to visit plan. Oregon City A bstract Co. Miss Emma Paulsen, of Portland, visitors. possible for Ford owners to enjoy such high quality and striking with his p rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. spent Christm as with her parents MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty Ouug, over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. P eter Paulsen. beauty at Ford prices. of money to loan on farm s at 6 Miss M argaret Dew, of St. H< 1- Mrs. M yrtle Morgan and little per cent— from one to tw enty The reliability of the Ford car to universally recognized has 1 u. hlcr, . .a rg iret, of P ortland are ens, is spending her vacation with years. No commission on large her mother, Mrs. E. Dew, and fam long commended this car :o you. Now the attractiveness and added .i / i l n g relatives in this community. •— 1 tp loans. See S. E. W ooster, E staca ily. comfort and convenience of the improved body type make the Ford da, Oregon. 6-19-tf Mr. and Mrs. McColly Dale came Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson spe .t up from Gresham to sp^nd C hrist Christm as in P ortland with relative . more than ever the desirable car to drive. Any girl in trouble may communi inas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen cadc i cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva Visit the show room of your authorized Ford dealer and see for | Wnt. Dale. on the Howard fam ily on Christmas tion Army, a t the W hite Shield yourself the many refinements m i l new features which have been Home, 565 M ayfair Ave., Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E rn st Duus had as day in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hackancy, Mr. and Oregon. 9-20-tf .heir gui sts over the holidays sever- combined with improved outward appearance. al re.atives and friends from out of Mrs. F isher and son Thomas, of FOR SALE!—Italian prune trees one Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. A lbert You will find in any Ford car you would like to own an out town. year old, 6 to 8, and 4 to 8. Also Lins, of E stacada, were guests of standing value. Miss Ju n e and M aster Benny two year old extra fine. O. W. Mr. E. Dew and fam ily on Sunday. Forbes came up from Linneman last Faling, Boring, Oregon. 12-31-28 Mrs. Viles and daughter, Ma T hursday to viist th ir cousins, May g aret, and Mrs. Viles’ father, Mr. FOR SALE— Vaughn drag saw in tlret- BOB Rose and Buddy Bartholomew. Lawrence, w ere guests of Mr. an ’ class condition, 2 saw blades 1-4 ft. fir. and Mrs. Geo. Townsend en- Mrs. Held on Christmas day. and 1-6 ft., three steel wedge and I erta nt d Mrs. Tow nsend’s parents, Mr. Julius Paulsen went to Por - spliting bar. Cheap if taken at once. fir. and Mrs. Buckles, of Portland, land on Sunday and spent the c’ Enquire of Sam Bishop. 12-31-25 OREGON over the Christm as holidays. ESTACADA with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H FOR SALE— Six w eeks’ old pigs, Mr. and Mrs. John Lovelace arc Paulsen. nice condition. W alter Looney, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller had e i njoying a vistit form Mr. Love BARTHOLOMEW west of 'vlorrow Station. lace’s sister and her husband, Mr. callers on Christm as day O tto and find L A W R E N C E Miss Emma Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. ;id Mrs. Board, of Sherwood. FOR SALE— Good no. One Timothy Roy Maxwell and Raymond Miller hay; good oat hay bailed $20.00 Phone 601 Estacada, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dunlop have and Miss Bartholomew, of P o rt per ton a t barn. Phone 42— 111. P. retu rn ed from th eir trip to C alifor land. W. Douglas, Currinsville. 24-6tp nia. They were hosts to a few Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and friends a t their home on Saturday children, Victor and Vivian, were AGENTS WANTED IN ESTACADA evening. guests of Mrs. Marie K linker and TERRITORY— Sworn proof of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. W ooster had fam ily on Christm as day. Mr. & Mr*. W. E. Hall, Props. $75.00 a week. $1.50 an hour for GASOLINE IN YOUR AUTO 20c GAL. Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith have as GASOLINE IN YOUR BBL. (T HIS IS C A S H ) 18c GAL. as th eir guests fo r Christm as din spare time. Introducing F inest ner, Mr. and Mrs. W allace Smith th eir house guests, Miss Edith SHELL MOTOR OIL ....................................................................... 15c QT. G uaranteed Hosiery. 126 styles and and Miss Vivian Gorham, of Mis Scheel and Miss Cora Mae Cochran, BOTTLED OLIVES ................................................................ 15c BOTTLE colors. Low prices. Auto fu rn ish B A B B IT ’S CLEANSER ............................................................. 5c CAN of Portland. They will rem ain till soula, Montana. ed. No capital or experience neces SUNDAY SPECIAL GOLDEN WEST C O F F E E .............................................................. 56c CAN a fte r New Years. Mr. and Mrs. G unter, of Camp 8 BLUE STAR COFFEE 50c LB. sary. W elknit Hosiery Co., Dept. CHICKEN DINNER Mrs. F lora K linker and son, E l WHOLE GRAIN COFFEE ................................................................ 40c LB. had as th eir guests fo r Christmas B-53 G reenfield, Ohio. 13-4t mer, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. MILL RUN ..................................................................................... $1.60 SK. Mrs. G u n ter’s m other, Mrs. Egans Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m P eter Paulsen last Saturday, it be ECONOMY MIXED FEED $1.60 SK. and her brother, F rank, and sister FOR SALE— Good cow coming SWEET POTATOES 7c LB. ing Mrs. Paulsen’s birthday. Elsa, of Portland. fresh Jan. 6. W. R. Jones. 13-2tp CABBAGE .................................................................................................. 2c LB. Tho club had a Christm as tree and POTATOES (IR IS H ) BY THE SACK PER 100 LBS $3.00 Miss Beatrice Miller, who has program a t the hall last Saturday SILVER LOAF FLOUR. AND EVERY SACK GUARANTEED FOR SALE— Eight tons loose hay been a guest of her uncle and aunt, evening. PER SACK ....................................................................................... $2.35 $12 per ton at Jas. G uttridge fir. and Mrs. R. H. C arter, re tu rn Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith spent last SEE THE 42 PIECE DINNER SETS WE HAVE ON DISPLAY barn, Springw ater; Phone ed to her home in California, hav S aturday and Sunday in Portland AT PER SET .............................................................................. $10.00 London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. 11-12. 13-2tp ing left on S aturday. with relatives. Mr. W idmer and son, Will, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Reese are Keep your policy in our Fire Automobile production in 1925 Proof Vault, tree of charge. spending a few days a t the home of Chas. Mathews, Carl and Nick Rath was the g rea test in the in d u stry ’s were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore. Mrs. history. CURRINSVILLE, OREGON. Reese is a sister of Mrs. Moore and Rath Christm as day. H. C . S T E P H E N S Mr. and Mrs. P. Ruhl and family will be rem em bered as Miss Florence Expediency: The polite name fo r en tertain ed Mr. Ed H ardeis and A gent . Kendall. a bit of crookedness th a t seems es m other Christmas. sential to a profit. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Strunk en Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rath and son tertain ed a t home on Sunday for H arry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ty-five relatives and friends at a big Frank A nhert on Sunday. dinner. They are enjoying a viist Mr. and Mrs. H. Joyner and Mr. CUTS MORE from th eir daughter, Mrs. Jam es and Mrs. Harold Jo y n er and family Closner, of Eugene. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. SLICES Mr. and Mrs. Ed Closner, of L. W eisenfluh on Christm as day. Springw ater, en tertain ed a t a fam TO THE LOAF DOUGLASS MILL ily reunion on Christm as day when CONFECTIONERY AND they had all of th e ir children and Roy Douglass is busy bringing in grand-ehildren at home except LIGHT LUNCH their daughter, Mrs. Grace Mar fine cedar logs to be sawed into ulm- An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and shal and her fam ily of Eugene. Mr. bor fo r the new house he will erect children’s between-meal snacks. and Mrs. John Closner and children, in the spring. Some of the lum ber >f Ridgfield, W ashington, came has already been planed. This is ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES IN T E R N A T IO N A L M A D E -T O -M E A S U R E down to join in this happy g ath er the first time the pinner has been in operation since E d ’s mill burned. ing. The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. CLOTHES Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw returned Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The Sunday wag indeed a most joy- S aturday from the M ineral Sp ing. same price as the regular large loaf. •>ne fo r Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Womer, near Tillamook, where they have when they en tertain ed all of their been fo r several weeks. Mr. Sh. w’s -hildren and grand-children. Those health is much improved, and they Sold at Your Favorite "F present w ere: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd are planning on going back there Grocery and Restau- %m9 Acvaf 3» Spurlin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul again in the spring. Womer and their families, of Cor Fred Paddison is hauling dry slab rants in Estacada and I [Sj tCr JL/l-JX/V 1 h vallis; Mr. and Mrs.Kay Woodard wood a t night for Billy Shaw. E, Vicinity. tkietJt tntfnA rt cf tfw HcC>usn£.m!y and daughter, of Oregon City; sees to it th at there a enough woo C hester Womer, of P o rtlan d ; Mr. cu t during the day to keep Billy and Mrs. Ray Wilcox and Mr. and and his assistant busy threughou Mrs. Dave Eshelman and fam ilies of the day. Estacada. Mrs. C luster is visiting her daugh- Now greater value ever before Wish ini vou one sm! ail a Prosperous a iJ ïhppy Mew Year C O O K E MOTOR COM PAN Y es-i Currinsville Store Prices Ï "'im Fik'E INSURANCE. J. O. TUNNELL, R. G. M A R C H B A N K W ishing Yo u A H appy N ew Y e a r MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. CARVER, OREGON To A ll CHEVROLETS AND BUICKS Accessories of All Kinds GAS AND OIL AT PORTLAND PRICES Phone 19-5 R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP % BLOCK SOUTH OF P.O. ESTACADA If | Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing ESTACADA. OREGON Family Wash a Specialty Prom pt Service ¿f Rich Price Neat, Durable work G IV E US A T R I A L Satisfaction Guaranteed Guaranteed Have We have no Agents. Phone 7C-I the »olet sewed on HOT W AX M A C H I N E A. R. D A H IK E , Estacada Our Friends Production for hte past six months on Chevrolet was 66 tin es the organisation's total production th* first year they were in bit . and Patrons: A ■ H a p p y ~ N e w Y e a r -* Get Your 1926 Calendar TO W M O R T O N Fruit anti Vegetables always in season G R O C E R IE S , yo u r ares« shoes with a AH DRY SH O ES Phone 74-1 GOODS CASH PKULM ART. THE LOWEST*. TKrrTTi-! T 7 nr : i 1 f T i ir . i n i l S EVERYON i — REGARDLESS Or HTS OP H F ° IN ^ O V " «MOt’’ P ; * T F AN ACCOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED AND PAID OUT. ~ EVEN bOY.S AND GiRL-S S H OU LD FOR fH E EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING. „ 3 ! 2 L HAVB A NICE L'NE OF r* A i r r c r r " L '.N .v rOOKS FOR THIS •. jd . nals . memo books rOX LETTER FILES DIARIES ETC. TH c BTACADA PiiARMACY Tho s fy im