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RASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926. L LOCAL ITEMS I I Let everybody take part in ‘the I Highway celebration Sept. 6th, j Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graybeal and Mrs. Wm. Kaake and children are fomily were Portland visitors on leaving th s week for the hop fields. Sunday. It is said that the hop crop this year is very large. Mr. Oren Ballou and the three older children went into Portland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morton on Monday to enjoy the circus. have returned to their home in Portland after some ten days’ visit The Harold Woosters and the here. Poole family, of Camp 8, are enjoy ing a ten days’ vacation at the va Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Manning, of rious beaches. McMinnville, have rented the Max Sagner home for the winter. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Kitching and .Manning will teach mathematics in family are enjoying a few days at the high school for the coming year. Pacific City. Mr. L. S. Hopfield, of Portland Mr. Russell Betts, of Gladstone, agent for the Franklin National In was visiting at the T. J. Reagan surance Co., was calling on the local home on Sunday. agent, Mr. S. E. Wooster, one day Miss Vivian Gorham and Mrs. this week. Raymond Lovelace were shopping in Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jurrin re Portland on Monday. turned on Saturday from Wilhoit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith and Sprins, where they had spent the Ellamaye Smith drove down to Stay- week. They brought Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Linn home with them. ton on Wednesday morning. For the news take the News. 80 rod spools barb wire—a real .pociul at the People’s Store. Mrs. Lcta Hayden is assisting with the work at the Acme Bakery these days. OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief of Resume of Happenings the Week Collected for Our Readers. If the Highway celebration inter THE NEWS FOR THE NEWS. feres w'ith your business, Sept. 6th, quit the business. FOR SALE OR TRADE—3*4 wagon with wood rack. W. C. The twenty-one year old son of Van Hoy, Rt. 3, Estacada, Ore. Rev. Dr. John Roach Stratton, Bap Phone 274. 8-26-2t tist, following his examination for ordination as a minister of the FOR SALE OR TRADE— A regis tered Hampshire ram, 3 years church, said to reporters he believes the world is going plumb to hell, old. This is a good animal and a If interested call that it is bad, always has been, and sure breeder. is going to get worse. That is and see. Henry Viles, Rt. 4, Bx 34, 7-29-tf rather a gloomy thought to get Estacada, Ore. into a young person’s head, especi ally one who proposes to devote his WANTED—Loan, $1,000 on good real estate security. Address G. life to the saving of souls. If he feels that way about it, perhaps he G. Estacada News. has misunderstood the call, and his MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty devotion is really to the evil side of of money to loan on farms at 6 the world. per cent—from one to twenty years. No commission on large loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca ESTACADA CHRISTIAN CHURCH da, Oregon. 6-19-tf Arthur A. Harriman, Minister Any girl in trouble may communi We are more than glad to an cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva nounce that the Sunday preaching tion Army, at the White Shield services will be resumed the same Home, 566 Mayfair Ave., Portland, as before. The minister will be Oregon. 9-20-tf back again Sunday and preach both morning and evening. Program as WANTED—Old walnut furniture. follows: Bible school 10 a. m.; com Any kind. State what you have munion and sermon at 11 a. m.; C. and price. Moloney, Boring. 19-3t E. service at 7 p. m. Evening ser mon at 8 p. m. Everyone is invited FOR SALE—One bay mare, good to come and worship with us. saddle horse, six years old, wt. 1000 lbs. Inquire Model Supply Co., Estacada. 19-3t CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Moore and daughter, Miss jola, of th" Estacada Hotel, were _______ ’ortiand visitors on Wednesday. _____ Herman Pohle, who died at Salem Mr., and Mrs. Roy Wilcox have recently, left an estate valued at $82,- loved into the Gerald Wilcox resi- 110 . Grant Baldcree, 22, of Mill City, was .encc, which they recently vacated. drowned in the Santiam river near The Ladies Aid will mcect with Ender when he slipped and fell from trs. U. S. Morgan Thursday, Sept. a log. Approximately 200 acres of hops on Ind. Ail the ladies are asked to the Thomas Livesley ranch near ic present. Salem went down as a result of the A big auction sale will be held on recent rains. The crop of pears Is so heavy in the Saturday of this week on the Guy Harrisburg vicinity that orchardlsts .Vilcox farm. Read ad elsewhere in are asking people to come and carry his paper. them away at their own price. The C. A. Dykeman family, who A gold brick, estimated to be worth lave been «visiting with Mrs. Dyke- $15 000 has been on display at the nan’s parents at Lakeview, Ore., for Basche-Sage hardware company's store ome time, are expecting to return In Baker. The brick Is from the Buf tome soon. falo mine. Harry C. Peterson of Brookings, con- Mr. Raymond Lovelace went to Mr. Geo. D. Crockett and Mr. Mc Expressions of sympathy are be-1 fesged t0 District Attorney Buffing- Elroy, of Portland, were guests of Portland on Tuesday, where he was Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster for din i0 report at two o’clock to qualify lg extended Mr. H. Worden, of the : ton 0f Curry county at Gold Beach, for the Portland baseball team for Cstacada Pharmacy, whose father that he had set fire to his wife’s house ner on Sunday. ¡assed away in Portland on Mon- at Brookings. .he coming season. Mrs. Wallace Smith entertained lay. With hundreds of exhibits In place, a number of guests delightfully on Bend held Its 13th annual flower show, Mrs. Jean Wallace and little son, The Josie family, who have been WANTED— 25 to 30 dry cows. Vic- Saturday afternoon. To the many friends who have Hugh, came out from Portland ccupying one of the apartments in the leading prize, the Bend chamber _ 1 ___ torLeon. Estacada Phone .12-4 of commerce trophy, going to Mrs. been such a help and consolation to 8-5-26 David Eshleman is spending the Wednesday morning for a short vis- he former bank building, hafe Ralph Spencer. us in our sorrow, caused by the week in Oregon City with his cous a .! lt> Mrs. Wallace is making her loved into thee Wm. Perry resi death of one who was near and The Sternberg tannery at Albany home with her brother for a time. lence on the hill. ins, Hazel and Helen Woodward. that was recently destroyed by fire dear to us, we take this means to ELECTRIC LUMBER CO/S Invite all of your friends to the will be rebuilt, business men having extend our heartfelt thanks for BARGAINS IN LUMBER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bakey and Supervisor Tom Carter was here the many kind words and deeds and on business last week. His head Irs. Bakey’s mother, Mrs. Toth, oi lighway celebration Labor Day; raised $15,000 as a loan for six years 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 3x12, 6x6, and for the many flowers each blossom quarters for the summer has been ’ortiand, were calling on the S. E. Iso your enemies and they will be without interest. 6x8 sized. of which was a beautiful expres A petition was filed with the pub our friends after they fill up on .Voosters on Sunday. Mrs. Toth and at Summit. 4x4, 4x6 6x6, 6x8, 6x12 rough. lic service commission by the city of sion of sympathy. Mrs. Wooster are old friends and oast beef. Mrs. E. N. Bates & Family. Phone Redland 46 for prices. Marshfield asking for an order requlr- Mrs. Arthur Scott’s sister, who .iad a most pleasant visit. Edwin Bates. has been visiting here from Olym Mr. and Mrs. Mike Edenhoffer, of nig the Coos Bay Water company to Mrs. E. W. Howell. pia, Wash., returned to her home on Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and he Acme Bakery, are rejoicing ov- extend Its service. F. W. Bates and wife. Sunday morning. A proposition to issue bonds to the .hildren and Mr. and Mrs. Fred r the arrival of a little daughter at ^eihammer drove over to Pacific heir home on Sunday. Mother and amount of $1500, with which to install NEW CAR AGENCY It is announced that school will Jity on Saturday to enjoy the week >aby are doing nicely. a water system, septic tanks and Willys Knight, Overland, Stude- Commence on Monday, Sept. 13th, :nd at the coast. electric lights in the Boring school- baker. Mrs. Mildred Kling left on Tues- houso, was voted down. which will no doubt be “interest Sales - - Service ing" news to the kiddies. Esther Motanlc, full-blood Cayuse Quite a number of Estacada folks lay for her home in Chicago, after GEO. G. GEIL, Estacada, Ore. in extended visit with her father. Mr. and Mrs. Smiley Lovelace ire enjoying the P. E. P. Co. picnic Ir. W. E. Linn, and other relatives Indian maiden of the Umatilla Indian reservation, will be queen of the Pen We buy and sell only good used and daughter, Shirley, and Mrs. Ava it the Oaks today (Thursday) giv- n this vicinity. dleton roundup September 15 to 18, in Implements and Machinery. Bronson left on Saturday for a stay n by the Social Club of the com clusive, it Is announced. pany. It is expected there will be , HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. of a few days at Garibaldi. Thee Estacada band is busy these several thousand present. The property of the Eastern Oregon Gresham, Ore. A thorough cultural and protcsakmal acholar- ays practicing for the Labor Day state hospital, in Umatilla county, has ahlp li the outstanding charadarlatie of th t Miss Mary Bartholomew, of Echo, elebration, when they will be Stata Unlveraity. been set aside as a wild game and Mrs. S. E. Wooster received the Oregon, has been visiting during card at numerous times during the bird' r^fuge.according to a “proclama jad news on Wednesday morning oi Training I t o f f m i In the past week at the home of her ay and evening. Come out and 22 departments of the College of uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred he death of her cousin, Mrs. Lena tear them; they are doing some fine tion issued by Governor Pierce. Hewitt at Seaside, Ore. -Mrs. Hew Literature, Science and the A rts. In a rage because she refused him Bartholomew. itt had been spending a few days at .vork. funds to attend the Trall-to-Rail cele Architecture and A llie d A r ts— bration in Eugene, Joseph Planz, 39. Friday of last week Mrs. J. C. the coast and dropped dead from Business Adm inistration— Educa Postmaster Johnson has had the shot his wife twice in the back and Duus entertained for dinner Mrs. neart failure. tion—Journalism—Graduate Study GOOD FIR WOOD FOR SALE obby of the post office building killed himself at Klamath Falls. —Law— Medicine— M usic— Physi Anna Paulsen and two children, of $2.50 a cord on premises; beauti cal Education— Sociology.—.S o c ia l Hermiston, Ore., Mrs. O. T. Olson Mrs. Margaret Schrock, Miss Et reated with a new coat of paint, Frank Hooson, 52, sign painter of ful Narcissus bulbs 75c dozen post W o r k — Extension Division. and Mr Ms. Verne Duus of this city. ta Schrock and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde he woodwork and walls were get- Portland, died In Spokane, Wash., a paid. Mrs. G. Stoneman, Phone .Schrock returned on Saturday even ing badly marked by some thought- few hours after Ills automobile had 59-111, Estacada, Ore., Rt. 2 51st Year Opens September 27, 1926 Mrs. J. C. Duus had as Sunday ing from a six weeks' visit in Iowa ess persons and needed the work been struck by a Northern Pacific pas For information or catalogua writ» :one. The front (outside) of the senger train near Granite, Idaho. dinner guests Mrs. Schultz, Adolph and Michigan. They report a fine FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow and Th» Registrar, UniVersitÿ of Schultz and wife and two children trip, but state that business in the >uilding will be treated in a simi- Oregon, Eugene, Or». , If there are no remonstrances with calf. H. B. Davis. 26-lt ur manner shortly. East is very quiet. of Portland. in the next few clays, construction will begin on a $350,000 union high school Messrs. Perry and William Hirte building at Klamath Falls. The new nd families, of Portland, motored school will benefit four districts. >ut here one day last week to visit Practically the entire population of heir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Sweet Home, Holly, Crawfordsville he Home restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. ,'rnest Hirte and family, also of and Foster is now engaged in picking ortiand, came out Sunday to visit everereen blackberries. About two he home folks. i truckloads a day are being shipped. B R E A D F R E S H E AC H DAY ________ j Extensions, improvements and addi- On Friday of last week C H tlona to the Ashland municipal water Cakes, Pies, All Kinds Pastry honey fell and broke his right leg. ] supp'y have been agreed upon by the —SPECIAL ORDERS FOR PARTIES— Mr. Cheney, who has been in the elty council- The totat C08t th« mploy of the Estacada Feed Com- <®P«>vements waa estimated at $500,- a Will Roast Your Beef or Turkey • pany as clerk for some time, was ; IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT AND foing from the store to th e sand pit A live deer was brought to Wald- THE SERVICE AND 1-RICES ARE ALL IN LINE WITH COM a short distance away. In stepping port bjr Fn,nk Johnson, who had pick- MON SENSE. WE ARE DOING OUR UTMOST TO MAKE from the walk he slipped, breaking 0,1 il up on his £arm- The animal was THE ESTACADA A HOTEL THAT ALL MAY BE PROUD OF. hiis right leg below the knee. in condition from a strange WE SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT. ____________ J malady, believed possibly to be the hoof-and-mouth disease. RUDOLPH VALENTINO THE THE ESTACADA HOTEL Five persons were killed and 222 IDOL OF THE SCREEN persons were injured In 1719 traffic The ascendency of Rudolph Valen- accidents In the state of Oregon dur- ino in the firmament of films has in* month of August, according been obliterated by death. How t0 ,he report of T. A. Raffety, chief 'rift was the rise of this man from inspector for the state motor divi- That puts us in a position to meet obscurity to fame and luxurious liv- 1 9,on- the Big Opportunity when it comes. .ng. Amazing industry, that con- According to Emil Britt, weather ob- trives notables of nobodies, and ov- server at Jacksonville, the recent rain We can’t hope to reach financial in ernight! The Italian youth who ! broke the longest dry spell in Jackson- True education combines theory and practice and its goal is service, sought fortune in America found it rille In more than 40 years. There dependence without systematic sav Oregon s Land-Grant College affords the liberal training essential in such a degree as he had never was a period of drouth of 102 days, to personal culture and civic efficiency, combined with special train dreamed. But it should be remem only .05 of an inch falling in that ing for leadership in fields vital in modern life. ing. time. bered he was an artist. Basic and General Training— 1 alentino himself rebelled against George R. Reeves. Portland con Let us explain our different plans. In the school of Basic Arts and Sciences and th„ departments he unfortunate characterization tractor. was low with a bid of $97,- of Industrial Journalism, the Library, Physical Education, and that adhered to him, in the popular 800 for construction of the first unit One of them is certain to meet your Music. fancy, from an early role. The of the Columbia hospital to be erect Technical and Special Training— term “sheik” was hateful to his ed at Astcria by the Columbia con- needs. And 4 per cent interest cars, and with all the vehemence at ference of the Augustine Lutheran ith curricula leading to the bachelor's degree in schools of helps. his command he protested that he *Ynod. AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS «as worthy of a higher rating, as The Drager Fruit company of 8a CHEMICAL ENGINEER MILITARY SCIENCE ING can and artist. And in truth he lent l as made application for permls- MINES COMMERCE PHARMACY was. The success of Valentino may sion to operate a licensed warehouse ENGINEERING he attributed only in part to his under the federal warehouse law. This VOCATIONAL EDUCA FORESTRY TION charm of feature and his physical would be the first federal licensed grace. As for the remainder, the warehouse to be operated in the Salem FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20 man was an actor, and given to his district. destined work. Not so great, per For latest Catalogue and information addresa Th# Mabel Mill company Is reported haps. as Chaplin, who loses himself to hare purchased the SO.OOOacre in a role, but nevertheless aq ad Drew timber tract above Rolley and 1HE REGIS IRAK mirable member of that motley com will tsn the new holdings with a log pany recruited to the new a rt ging railroad for which a survey al Vale. Valentino. Within th. year ready has been made. As surveyed, IT P A Y S TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE to be well-nigh forgotten, while an the line would run from Fox creek, other plays the role you would have eight miles east of Rolley. to Mcbel in HOME BANK CORVALLIS played. This is the impermanence Lane county, where the company has j of the films.—Oregonian. Its milL WANT AND FOR SALE ADS ESTACADA Acme Bakery THE ESTACAD HOTEL It’s What We Save Science for Service Estacada State Bank Oregon Agricultural College