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EA STERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1926. B i R S U ’ ■ -r .t * ' i ’ > Miss Reliance Moore left on Miss Della Schenk of Gresham LOCAL ITEMS ¡ was visiting friends and relatives Monday for Kosebuiy where she will resume her place as teacher in this vicinity last week. in the echools of that city. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morton were visitinsr relatives in Oregon Art Sr.iiith, the genial barber, in were truests at the home of their City on Sunday. forms the N ws he will operate two mother, Mrs. W. J. Moore, on chairs hereafter In his shop in the Sunday. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Masonic Temple. Charity Kawlin3 is not so well of For you- School Supplies come Mrs. Raymond Lovelace is late. spending a few days at (Camp t to thc Model Supply Co., near de pot. Sp clal prices on pencil Mrs. C. F. Howe and Miss at the home of her brother, Mr. boxes. Pencil free with each Leila Howe were Portland visit Hard Wooster, and family. tablet. ors on Friday. Mrs. Rhoe Syron has been as the Christian church, has accepted Mr. and Mrs. Will Cary and sisting at the postoffice during children were shopping in Port the absence of Miss Gertrude land on Wednesday. Fink who has been away on a on. Give him a call. well deserved vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Havens and Mrs. Bvrdie Rhodes drove into Mrs. B. Launer of Viola is en son, Leo, spent a day in Estacada Portland on Tuesday. joying a visit from her mother, last week guests o f Ray Havens and W. A. Heyimans. Mrs. Havens’ Mrs. Mattie Hayman, and her Mrs. W. E. Linn and Mis3 neice, Tina Linberg, of Ackley, friends will be pleased to 1 earn that -she is recovering from her Vivian Gorham were Portland Iowa, who will be here for some long illness. visitors on last Wednesday. time. The Wm. Gilgan family are Come sing praises unto the Bpending their vacation at the Lord. Hear the old time religion hop fields, picking hops this fall. at Gem theatre building, Esta cada. Saturday, Sept. 18th, at Little June Wilcox returned 7:30 n. m. Undenominational. home on Thursday from Ante Mrs. H. L. Stenberg and party. lope where she has been visiting with her aunt, Miss AmeliaZogg. Mr. Frank Forman and son, Percy, from Antelope are s p a d Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D uub and ing a few days here at the Roy children are visiting down at Wilcox home. The Formans are Eugene this week. contemplating moving here to Miss Maud Sherman and her make their home. mother have returned here for Mrs. Myrtle Beifils left on Sun the school year and are occupy day for Eugene where she will ing the Belfils home. be employed again this winter at one of the fraternity houses. Mrs. A. E. Yocum and children She has been spending the sum spent several days in Portland the past week at the home of mer here. Mr. Yocum’s. Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kiggins and children, Mrs. Fink and son Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Eshleman and Mrs. Everett Kiggins and and son drove down to Salem on daughter, Barbara, ami Mbs Saturday to see Mr. Eshleman’ S Gertrude Fink have returned mother who is ill. from a vacation spent at the coast. The Wm. Kaake family and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gohring the Bates family have returned returned on Friday from their home from the hop fields so the trip south. They had a wonder children could enter school. ful time, the weather being ideal throughout the entire trip. They Mrs. Fred Johnson of Faraday went as far south as l'ia Juana. Is having a vacation which he Mexico. and Mrs. Sohnson are enjoying in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie March- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paulsen bank have left for Hood River and daughters, Georgia and where they expect to make their Elizabeth, of Portland were Sun home. Mr. Marchbank has ac day guests at the home of Mrs. cepted a position with one of the Paulsen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. packing plants there. F. J. Harkenrider. Mrs. Harry Snyder and child ren are at home again after an extended visit with relatives in Pennsylvania. Miss Jacqueline Womer o f Cor vallis is visiting for a short time at the home of her grand par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Womer. Mr. George Lawrence is re joicing over the recovery of his gold watch which he lost recent ly. He advertised in the last issde of the News as having lost his watch and the next day after the publication of the paper the article was returned to him. Mr. Lawrence says it surely pays to advertise in the home paper. Safe Deposit Boxes All o f the boxes in our first installation have been rented. VY'e have placed an order for an additional lot which are to bo delivered shortly. For a cost o f less than one CENT PER DAY you can re lieve your mind o f the worry as to loss of valuable papers by fire or theft. We will be pleased to take your reservations for a box. A « Estacada State Bank IT PAYS TO DO BUSINESS WITH THE HOME BANK « i l l äilil FÜR SALE ,135 STRAYED— One Shropshire Notify J. C. Duus. Any girl in trouble may communi- WATCH for Hallowe’en Dance, cate with Ensign Lee o f vhe Salva- Saturday, Oct. 30th, 1926. Re tion Army, at the White Shield freshments. 49-lt Home, 5C5 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 9-20-tf LOST— A topaz ring in Estacada THE NEWS FOR THE NEWS. Sept. 2. Finder call Phone 293 Estacada. 49-ltc = SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES LOST— On Saturday Sept. 4. G. E. Lawrence lost a gold open face | wutch with monogram (G. E. L.) | engraved on back o f case. A suit- ! ab e reward will be paid for its re- turn. Square Deal Berber Shop is now running a union shop under new management. Prices: Hair Cut 50c, Shave 25c. First class work guar anteed. Will also do marcelling.— Otto Nelson, Prop. The many friends o f Rav Lovelace will be pleased to learn chat he has signed to play ball with the Sacramento club next seafon and will leave not later then March for the club field. Mr. Lovelace is of fine, large and hondsome athletic build and a good ali around ball player and is destined to be the idol of the diamond. The Oregon Journal had this to say: ” Rav Lovelace, star outfielder of the Sandy team, was out in uniform with the Sacramento club when the Solons were here playing a nine game series with the Beavers. Lovelace is a big fellow with a powerful arm and a good batting eye and was the star hitter of the Sandy nine this year.” THE METHODIST CHURCH Ira F. Rankin, Pastor. 15 1 ............................ ~ ----- water Grapes. Bring your con- tainers and pick them at 3c per lb. J. S. Osborne. 48-tfc fl 3 3 \ E’OR RENT — Phone 47-13. Furnished room. 48-2t E’OR SALE— Sweet white grapes. $3.00 per cwt; less quantities 4c per lb. Fred Marasco, Estacada, Oree. 48-3t THE ESTACADA PHARMACY ESTACADA Acm e Bakery BREAD FRESH EACH DAY Cakes, Pies, All Kinds Pastry — SPECIAL ORDERS FOR PARTIES— Will Roast Your Beef or Turkey FOR SALE CHEAP— Ford touring car, only been run 300 miles. See J. F. Irvin, 1st and Currin sts. 48-2t GOOD H R WOOD FOR SALE $2.50 a cord on premises; beauti ful Narcissus bulbs 75c dozen post paid. Mrs. G. Stoneman, Phone 59-111, Estacada, Ore., Rt. 2 FOR SALE OR TRADE— A regis tered Hampshire ram, 3 years old. This is a good animal and a sure breeder. If interested call and see. Henry Viles, Rt. 4, Bx 34, Estacada, Ore. 7-29-tf WANTED— Loan, $1,000 on good real cjtate security. Address G. G; Estacada News. ANTED— Old walnut furniture. Any kind. State what you have and price. Moloney, Boring. 19-3t THE ESTACAD a HOTEL IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT ANL THE SERVICE AND PRICES ARE ALL IN LINE WITH COM- MON SENSE. WE ARE DOING OUR JTM OST TO MAKE THE ESTACADA A HOTEL THAT ALL MAY BE PROUD OF. WE SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT. THE ESTACADA HOTEL KSBJg» '.ruj nag /JÏWXNWIVW* 20th Annual CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAI R CANBY, OREGON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, triday September 21-22-23-24 A Bigger Fair-A Better Show-More Exhibits-More Entertainments H O R S E R A C IN G . F IR E W O R K S 4 - B I G D A Y S —4 TUESDAY, SEPT. 21— CHILDREN’S DAY Stock Judging, Balloon Ascension and Parachute Jump, Two Free Elepnant Acts, Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work, Livestock Parade and Demonstrations, Official Opening Exercises, Horse Racing, Dancing, Band Music, Boys’ and Girls’ Club Picnic, Fireworks Display, Official Judging. CHURCH Thomas I. Kirkwood. Pastor Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. Mr. Edward Shearer, superintend ent. The serviei o f worship is at 11:00 o'clock. Subject "The Long Suf fering o f God." The Christian Endeavor will meet! at the church Sunday evening. Service at George 3 p. m. and alsoat Eagle Crick at 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22— LIVESTOCK and POULTRY DAY Many big free acts; Balloon Ascension; Trained Elephants; H and Music; Stock and Pavilion Judging; Special Poultry Meet in g; Horse Racing; Dancing in New Auditorium; Special Con tests for Boys' and Girls Club Members; iNovei CnicKen, Cattle and Hog Calling Contest. THURSDAY, SEPT. 23— FARM and INDUSTRIAL DAY Programs by Civic and Commercial Clubs; Baiioon Ascension and Paracnute Jump; Two big free acts by Trained Elephants; Dancing; Band Concerts; horse Racing; Dig Public W edding; Picnic Dy Oregon City business Men, Oregon City Kiwanis Uub, Chamber of Commerce; Dempsey-iunney Prize Fight Returns; Baby Clinic. CHURCH Arthur A. Harriman, Minister Bible school at 10, communion and sermon at 11. The morning sermon is the second one in a s e -1 ries upon the subject, “ The Moun-1 tains o f the Bible." The one this Sunday is upon Mt. Sinai and Mo ses. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening worship and sermon at 8 o'clock. There will also he a devotional meeting and song service on Thurs day evening at the church. Evening worship and sermon at 8 o'clock. Sermon. "The Greatest Book in the W orld." Also there will be a business meeting o f Christian Endeavor on Sunday afternoon at 4 o ’clock a t , thy Beck home. AH Kinds of Stationery and Leading Periodicals Will Procure Anything in Our Line on Short Notice HEAD GOOD EWES for sale reasonable. B. M. Joslin. 49-ltc "Nearest to Christ” is the sub ject of the sermon by the pastor next Sunday morning, Sept. 19th, at the eleven o’clock service. The subject o f the sermon at the 8:00 service Sunday evening will be “ Straight Gate.” The Sunday school convenes at 10 a. m. Thc attendance last Sun day was only 42, but that number should be more than doubled by next Sunday, as the vacation season is over, and we should all renew our interest in Christ’s work. The Junior church services at 10:45. This is the last servic« for the Junior church for this con ference year. Epworth League Devotional meet ing Sunday evening at seven o’clock. Prayer meeting at the church Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. You are ulways welcome at "The Frieendly Church on the Hill.” CHRISTIAN i LOST— Somewhere in Upper Gar > field, a spare tire for Ford f car, oversize cord on demountable | rim. Finder please write J. W. Dillinger, R. F. D. No. 1, or phone 196 and get reward. 50-It 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens, Mr. aid Mrs. U. 3. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawrence and Mrs. Elizabeth Allen arove over to Washougal, Wash., on Sunday to spend th*3 day with Mr. and Mrs. Upton Gibbs, former Esta cada residents. SPRINGWATER ram. 49-lt MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty FOR SALE!— Four-foot cord wood 4.50 delivered. Joe Nicholson, o f money to loan on farms at 6 50-2t per cent— from one to twenty R. 1, Estacada. years. No commission on large loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca WANTED— Wood to cut, will con tract 500 cords or more. Fred da, Oregon. 6-19-tf Weigel, Eagle Creek, R. 1. 50-2t . FRIDAY, SEPT. 24— Greater Clackamas Union of Clubs Day Programs by Community and Farm Organizations; Free Ele- pnaiu Acts; Livestock Parade; Balloon Ascension; Horse Rac ing; Banquet Greater Clackamas Union of Clubs; firew orks; Dancing Afternoon and Evening; Band Concerts. ^OTS OF PARKING, PICNIC AND CAMPING SPACE COME TO CANBY CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION Herman Chindgren, President H. W. Kanne, Secretary Ward Lawton, Director Brenton Vedder, Director