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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1927)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS Eight m ■ „ . , ^ JPPp. < r Beaut if t T THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927 their annual meeting on Monday evening at 8 o ’clock, when the fol lowing officers for the coming year were dented: President, Charles A Colson; Vice President, G. W. Kel ler; Secretary-Treasurer, W. E. My ers; Directors, Anton Habelt, J. W. Marrs and Ivan Lacy. E ronem loa! T roniporiatlom CjheMost NEWS, - David Horner had the misfortune to hurt his back Thursday while lift- ng a barrel o f gasoline onto a gauntry. He was confined to his bed for a few days but is now about again, and will probably be alright again in a few days. CHEVROL in Chevrolet H isto ( GEORGE ITEMS A Host of Improvements and Amazing Price Reductions With its smartly paneled and beaded new Fisher bodies —with its distinctiv e full crown one-piece fenders, bullet- type lamps and “ fish tail” modeling—with its AC oil filter, AC air cleaner, coincidental ignition and steering lock, remote control door handles and scores o f other mechanical improvements, the Most Beautiful Chevrolet U the finest low-priced car ever presented the American public! And offered as it is at such amazingly reduced prices, it constitutes the greatest sensation o f America’s greatest industry! Never before has any maker o f quality cars provided such beauty, such luxury and such modern design at such low prices! Come in. See the Most Beau tiful Chevrolet— the outstanding triumph o f the world’» largest and most successful builder o f gearshift cars! The Coach $ £ * ^ ^ Former price $645 25 The Touring * Price Include* balloon tires and steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with balloon tires only. The Roadster - ^525 Price includes balloon tire* and »teel disc wheel*. Former price $535 with balloon tire« only. The COACH - * 5 9 5 Former| price $643 25 The COUPE Former price $645 The SEDAN - * 695 Former price $733 The LANDAU* 7 4 5 Former price $763 63 The Sfjort Cabriolet $ » 715 Entirely new model with rumble seat 1-Ton Truck * (Chassis Only) Vi-Ton Truck * $495 *395 (Chassis Only) Balloon tire* now standard on all model*. All price* f. o* b. H id u Mick« MILKING MACHINES INCREASE The dams o f these six daughters pro duced on an average 11,551 pounds The growing importance o f me o f milk and 392 pounds o f butterfat. chanical milkers in the production of Even with such high producing dams, market milk is indicated by an in the daughters produced 10.3 per cent crease in the number o f milking ma more milk and 10.5 per cent more chine units manufactured, as report butterfat than their dams. ed by the bureau o f the census, from HEAVY RECRUITING a total o f 8,570 in 1922 to 14,954 In 1925. That well-informed, care-| ful dairymen who use milking ma- There were over one thousand en chines can produce clean milk with listments in the navy during the first a low bacterial count is demon week in January, according to re strated by the production of certi cruiting officer C. A. Merritt, U. S. fied milk on the farms, says the N„ who spent yesterday here. Re United States Department of Agri cruits from Portland are being sent culture. Where the machines are to San Diego for training. Merritt cleaned and sterilized with sufficient will be here again on January 30. frequency and thoroughness the milk His Portland office is 202 Dekum will be as clean and as free from Building. bacteria as that milked by hand. CARD OF THANKS MAKING GOOD BETTER We wish to express our sincere Rev. Kirkwood held services at the church again after being quaran tined a few weeks for scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Hackaney, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and son, Thomas, from Portland, visited at the home o f Mrs. Cow-te 3 ting association records E. Dew and family on Sunday after show that the yearly production of noon. the first six daughters o f one pure Mrs. Chris Johnson entertained bred dairy sire was 12,742 pounds Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson on Sun o f milk and 434 pounds of butterfat. day for dinner, in honor o f daughter . Vivian’s birthday. Little Miss Vi- .ian was five years old. The George grange gave a dance last Saturday evening with a good at tendance. Coming to Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chaney and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Clay Chaney and family on Sunday even ing. George Willing visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lee and Elmer Lee over SPECIALIST Saturday and Sunday. in Internal Medicine for the Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen visited past fifteen years with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilson last Saturday. DOES NOT OPERATE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins and baby, o f Estacada, visited with her Will be at mother, Mrs. Dew, over Saturday BENSON HOTEL and Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Tucker visited with February 9 and 10 Mr. and Mrs. Lee on Sunday after noon. Office Hours 10 a. m., to 4 p. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell came j out from Portland Saturday and vis TWO DAYS ONLY ited with home folks returning home on Sunday. No Charge for Consultation Dr. Melienthin thanks and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us dur ing our recent bereavement, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Ada Smith and Family. ! WANT UND FOB S ili SOS FOR SALE— Second growth fir cord wood; dry; $4.50 per cord de livered. John Nicholson, R. 1. 15-18p LONSBERRY & PERRY have made arrangements to start a wood yard here, and can furnish dry wood at reasonable prices on short notice. We now have on hand a small amount o f 16-inch wood. Call at lumber yard or phone A. H. Perry phone 62-2, or office phone 7011. 15-18c M. LONSBERRY. FOR SALE— Italian prune trees, 1 year; extra fine. O. W. Failing, Nurseryman, Boring, R.F.D. 14-21p FOR SALE— Stump puller; oneman; al condition; plenty o f line. R. C. Reed, Estacada. 14-16p FOR SALE— 3 cows; one fresh; two freshen soon. One registered Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu Shorthorn bull with papers, 2 years CURRINSVILLE ate in medicine and surgery and is l old. Wanted, woodchoppers. W. P. j Ferrel, Barton, Oregon. 15-16p 9. G. Leach and wife o f Upper licensed by the State o f Oregon. Logan were in Currinsvilie Tuesday j He does not operate for chronic POINTER’S Second Hand Store; of last week transacting business. appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of buy what you want; sell what you Mrs. Mary Heiple is still confined stomach, tonsils or adenoids, don’t want. lOtf i to her home. She has been sick for He has to his credit wonderful j two weeks. suits in diseases o f the stomach, PIANO FOR SALE near Estacada. Robert Miller was in Currinaville liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, High grade quality piano to be sold Friday. heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, I at bargain. Terms $10 monthly. For Mrs. Nellie Currin and Miss Poole catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, 1 particulars and how seen, write J. A. 1 visited the Sam Dunlop family Frl- j sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail- ! Givens, factory piano adjuster, 413 day evening. J ments. ¡North Boren Avenue, Seattle, Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byerlee o f Port- Below are the names o f a few o f \ ington. 14-17 Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lin land, visited the George Walters his many satisfied patients in WHAT HAVE YOU to sell or coln o f Portland. family Sunday. I Oregon! trade? Advertise it in this col Lucille Gut.tridge was a Portland Mrs. Nellie Walters returned to Mrs. L. L. Peetz, Moro, heart umn. visitor on Saturday. Portland Sunday. i trouble. ____________________ R. H. Currin spent the week end Mrs. F. F. Hager, (daughter Ma- WANTED— 1500 pound horse Phone Press Howell is working for Mr. plowing and seeding those few days VIOLA NEWS Moger. at home. rie), Walton, tonsils and adenoids. i 9 . 56. R. G, Palmateer, Estaca- o f dry weather we had last week. Mrs. Granville Linn was shopping Mrs. E. C. Mulloy, Hillsboro, ulcer ; da. 16-17D Blue Birds and Robins are with us Rev. and Mrs. Kirktvood were busi- Byron Randolph returned to his in CurrinSvilie Monday. o f the leg. ....— _________ home here after spending quite a again, or else they forgot to go ,loss vis*t°rs in Oregon City on Mon- G. B. Linn shipped a fine veal to Mrs. Nels Peterson, Skamokawa, WORK WANTED— By young man number o f years at Klamath Falls. South last fall. In either case it's day. Portland Tuesday. Wash., colitis. on farm. Wages $1.50 room and He will work for Clarence Jubb at a good recommendation for our Ore- Guests at the George Perry home An o fficer o f the Humane Societv Grover C. Gouthier, Coquille, Ore., b °ar<L Miles Anderson, R. 1 ,Estaca the sawmill at Dodge. gon climate. on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pepki da. o f Portland, was out Monday lo o k -, colitis and ulcers o f stomach, 16p ------------------------- and family o f Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Worth Randolph is working with ing after the milk cow turned out to Mrs. Carl Johnson, Marshfield, WANTED— Drag saws,light Vaughn his cousin Elmer Olson, in a repair UPPER EAGLE CREEK Louis Smith and Herman Berent o f care for herself by Paul Stasson. ear trouble. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brick- preferred. Pointer’s second hand shop at McMinnville, Oregon. Mrs. Marie Lincoln, o f California, J. W. Turner, Dalles, stomach store. i g .17 On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I Fred l’addison anil Boh Cahill left ner and son and Edith and Wilbur is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. trouble. _____ _ Howell-of Springwater. last Tuesday for La Dee camp, sev Servicr had as their dinner guests Edgar Heiple. E. A. Russell, Klamath Falls, ap LOST— Female fox hound; white Lenore Beck was a week end guest their daughter Clara llicinbotham eral miles above Estacada, where Mrs. Mary Heiple is reported pendicitis. with black markings; in Garfield o f her sister. Mrs. Everett Shibley. and her children Alice and Leslie. they are working. much better. Remember the above date, that district. Call Wm. Wallace Smith. Dick Christensen spent the week Janet Gilgen, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Mr. and Mrs. Charles WenslatT and I consultation on this trip will be free ----------------------------- —-------------- Robertson and Mrs. Minnie Eash o f daughter, Mrs. Mildred Stryker, o f end in Portland with his uncle W. W. LARD YIELD and that his treatment is different. . SALE 600 Pounds o f No. 10 Christensen. Garfield. In the afternoon they "Gresham, were up this way last Fri- Married women must be accom -, . " lre’ Per pound. Elmer An- The Toe Guttridge family were derson, Eagle Creek. 16-17p went to the Oregon City hospital to I day. .Miss Edythe Peters, the teacher, A 200-pound hog will render about panied by their husbands. see Charlie llicinbotham. They re- who is a friend o f theirs, aeeompnn- Sunday guests at the Robert Gutt 20 to 25 pounds o f lard. A 300- Address: 2 11 Bradbury Bldg., Los TO TRADE— 1500 lb'work horse for ridge home. port him gaining fast now, which his led them to Portland, hundred pounder will give you 50 Angeles, California. good saddle horse. Call 21-5. 10p Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and pounds. many friends will be pleased to hear. | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Douglass and daughter visited relatives in Portland John Matton hus been having a children were the guests of Mr. and on Sunday. All bean soups should have a little hard time trying to get a well drilled. Mrs. George Preister, o f Logan, Sun- The Van Hoy family were Oregon flour added to them as a binder, to Two men have been working for a . day . SUPERIOR BLEND City visitors on Monday. prevent the thick part from settling long time. They drilled 247 feet and Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass were Miss Hazel Fahey visited relatives to the bottom. then had to use four stieks of blast calling on Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson in Portland during the week end. ing powder. John is in hopes that Sunday evening. soon he will have plenty o f water. Mr. and .Mrs. Virgil Douglass anil DODGE NEWS Made from the choicest of Hard Wheat, every Mrs. Emery Powers has had a children o f Portland, motored out very bad quinsy sore throat. The this way Sunday, being the guests o f sack guaranteed The P. T. A. met in the school Friday and Saturday. January 21-22 doctor had to lance her throat twice. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass. house on Friday the 14th. There was “ WAR PAIN T" She is getting better now. Mr. and Mrs. \\ alter Douglass Tim McCoy and Pauline Starke Jim Servier has been sawing wood were entertained at dinner Sunday some discussion regarding a letter received from the Oregon Social Hy with his woodsaw for John Mattix. on by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duus. giene Society, which is asking for Sunday and Monday. January 23-24 the latters wood lot. COFFEE Dale Smith and Werner Uhlman “ THE UNWRITTEN L A W " Mrs. Andrew Graham returned and some of their young friends of a small appropriation from the state M. J. B., Golden West, Schillings or legislature to further the spread of home last week after spending a Portland, came out this way Sunda Maxwell House week with her daughter. Mrs. Walter and held services in the Douglass sex knowledge among the rising gen Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 25-26 eration. It was the unanimous opin “ RRAVE HEART” 55c pound Brewester, at Gateway, Oregon. Ridge school huose, Mr. Uhlman ion of those present that a letter Rod La Roque preaching the sermon. They hold favoring the above object should be B-an»— Small white, recleaned.......... 3 i t . for 2 ^ quite interesting meetings. ELWOOD ITEMS written to the legislature. The sec Thursday and Friday, January 27-28 Ç ice — Fancy Blue Rose Head R ic e ....... 3 lbs for 25c retary was instructed to do so. There "TH E FOUR HORSEMEN OF Tomatoe* — Canned, standard grade....... 2 fo r Another man has decided to take SPRINGWATER was a short program given by the THE APOCALYPSE" Citrus Washing Powder ....................... ->n a chance on one o f the government's school children. Amongst other items Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry 40 acres lying along Clear Creek. A number o f our young people at was a dramatization by the second MATCHES — 2 cartons Buffalo for ... ............... 44c This pioneer plans to raise medicinal tended the Epworth League meeting and third grades on "Brother Fox's Laundry Soap— White national advertised 6 for 25c herbs. in Estacada on Sunday evening. Tar Baby," which was much en This is not a sale. The above prices are merelv Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen. Mrs. The many friends here o f Mr. and joyed. A fter the program some Martha Henderson and Margie Mohl- Mrs. Ernest Genserowski were sorry time was spent by the P. T. A. mem a sample o f the saving you can make at the 3 lbs Cranberries for ............ 2 Se berg o f Scots Mills, were Elwood vis to learn o f the death of their inf.in. bers in fixing up the school library. 8 tbs Dates for 25« itors Sunday. laughter recently, at their home ir. On Saturday evening a birthday Golden Shell Eaatem Oil. qt 25« Misses Addie and Marie Stauffer Sheridan. party was given to Vernon Keller at Shell Motor Oil. qt ............... 15 c were dinner guests o f Miss Nellie Joe Guttridge was a business visi his parents' residence. A- most en ESTACADA’S BIG STORE Gasoline in your bbl. gal ...... 1 *« Vallen. Sunday. tor in Portland on Thursday. joyable time was spent in card Mrs. Matt Park entertained her George Perry who is m w working games and dancing by these present, Have you examined and priced our new line o f Dry Gooda Sunday school class at her home Fri at Timber, was home on Sunday for who were, besides their own family, Indies House dresses ...... 7 *« day evening. This class held the at a visit with his family. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller, the Col M m ’ s 8 m j ©. tendance record o f the school during 'ietcial from here attended the son family, Emery Keller and fam- W e are short on lime in our land hereabout. Do Ladies' Hose ..... ....... ¡g* the past six months. basketball game in Estacada Friday ly. Ivan Lacey, Jack Marrs. Misses >ou need any this year tor bipfcer crops o f Clover, Small bread •« ,„ d | 0« Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ilodgkiss and evening. Khoda and Lenore Beck. Miss Mon Alfalfa and in fact for all crops. We are figurine Large loaves 13« or 2 for 25« their two boys were guests at the Guests at the Wm. Bard home or ague. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner h loaves is* on a car o f State Lime. It would cost $8.50 a ton Dan Stahlnecker home Sunday. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Pri and Jack Aken. Twin bread .................................. 15 * Farmers of this viurntj were busy I and son and Tom Bard o f Forest sacked, o ff car in Estacada. Let us know ai once The Dviige Telephone con;pay held Give •« • trial § CASCADE MOTOR COM PANY Roy Wilcox, Prop. Q U A L IT Y A T Estacada, Oregon LOW COST News from the Neighboring Towns LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM Hard W h eat Flour $1.95 sack Currinsvilie Store Prices Estacada Feed Store L I ME •J