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EASTERN Pajrt' 8 CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, Mr. and Mrs. Standish, o f Garfield, visited relatives in Portland last wet>k. Mrs. Willis Yonee and Virgil Yonce, o f Oregon City, were here Saturday. \\ • ek-end guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Lawrence were -Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lawrence, Mrs. Augustus Sim- mons, and Mrs. C. B. Lawrence, o f p ortjancj ' . , APRIL 14, 1927 CARD PARTY —:—1------ L O C A L IT E M S Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currin and The Anderson Motor Company of Mrs. Don Allen entertained with a Stayton. Oregon, purchased a Chev- lovely “ 500” party Saturday evening. rolet sedan from the Cascade Motor High scores fell to Mrs. Ted Ahlberg, Company on April 13. -r s . Lloyd Ewalt, Wallace Smith and B rie f R e s u m e Of HaOperiifigS Of Will Cary’s two youngsters are ill Harry Sm th. the Week Collected for with the measles. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam . „ . L , Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heiple, Our Readers. Mrs. Neva Smith Hay is here from Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshclman, Mr. Stayton visiting her mother and fa- and Mrs. Ted Ahlberg. Mr. and Mrs Sixteen hundred baby chicks were «>"• - •'"■*- A l''‘ * * * ! ‘Vh i r , Gohring, M r !.„ d M „ . V. C. Mr. Lovell, o f Currinsvill* returned The afternoon was spent in iew ing Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. Edward burned in a fire which destroyed the home after several weeks visit in Cal- and a delicious lunch was served by ' Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith, W. Cobb poultry plant near Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ewalt. Mr. and J. J. Walsh has been appointed ifornia. the hostess. Mrs. Bob Cooke, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- water master for Wallowa county to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kimmel were in ; Mr and y{ra A1 Davis, Mrs. D. W. - ucceed A. H. Page, who has resigned. Ranier, Oregon, Thurcdav, to attend ! Curtiggi and Mrs. William Reed, of mon Lovelace, Mrs. Willis Yonce, Miss Elsie Poole, and Virgil Yonce. the funeral of Mrs. Kimmel’s brother Portiand| gpent Monday at the Herb- Feed Hogg is the new market mas Waiter Ingerson. Mr. Kimmel r e -1 ert Huxley home, ter for Oregon City Mr. Hogg was BRIDGE LUNCHEON turned Friday, leaving Mrs. Kimmel j A |va Smith attended t0 business in appointed to the office following the to visit her remain,ng brother ‘ here. Cre#ham and Portland Monday. resignation of H. W. Kanne. Will Cary went to the coast Sun Mrs. Ted Ahlberg gave a luncheon The first shearing of sheep of any | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mort, o f In day. dependence, came down Friday even- and bridge Thursday afternoon fo r considerable number started at Pilot Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sarver were ! iug for the minstrel show, Mr. Mort the following guests: Mrs. H. C. '.cck last week, when the Cunning- out from Portland on Sunday, visiting wag tbe pastor o f the Methodist Gohring, Mrs. Bob Cooke. Mrs. Mae hrm interests clipped 1500 head. Reed, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. Don relatives here. . church here a few years ago. The McCoy & Atwood general mer- hardiso store at Wasco was de Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith and ciaudia Piank vvent to Corvallis Allen, Mrs. Robert Currin, and Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Lovelace were in Port- Friday t0 attend a formal ?iven by Raymond Lovelace. Honors went to frayed In a spectacular fire that for Mrs. Gohring and Mrs. Lovelace. a time threatened the entire city. land V\ ednesday har sorority. OREGON STATE NEWS GF GENERAL IHTEREST L. E. Bailey was a Portland visitor; M rf w G Moore and daughter Wednesday. Lola were in Portland shopping Sat- Mr. and Mrs.Christopher Strahan urday. o f Portland, spent Monday at the Mi. and Mrs. John Page spent Sun Douglas Johnson home. day in Portland. Mrs. EdenhofTer, o f the Estacada Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leihammer bakery moved to Portland this week. had as guests for the minstrel show Mr. and Mrs. George Metham moved here from Gladstone recently, Mr. Metham is employed by the P. E. P. Co. The Estacada Library has a dozen new fiction books and a number o f books on gardening, which will prove beneficial to those interested in beau tifying their homes. Vivian Gorham was in Portland on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Smith, Ellamae, and Evelyn Hayworth spent the week end in Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schafier left Saturday for a month’s visit in North Dakota and Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moore, o f Glad stone, spent Sunday with Mrs. Elia Patterson and Bill Porter, of Upper Garfield. Mrs. Guy Graham and two sons, of Scuttle, are visiting at the Schock home. Fire broke out in the boiler room of the boys’ training school near Salem ad did $2000 damage before It was controlled. The boys did most of the fire fighting. Port'and’s 1927 Community Chest campaign will be staged during the • eek of October 21-28. according to decision of workers at a meeting held last week. Priday, Mr. Leihammer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leihammer, o f Port- ]:,nd. Mr. and Mrs. Parrish, o f Glad- 3t ne, visited their daughter, Mrs. C. Grable, Friday. Transplants Forest Flowers Gug Schoenburg returned last week from a trip into the mountains, where he procured many interesting forest plants which he has set out at his home in the Dodge section. Mr. Schoenburg is a student o f botany and js interested in obtaining as many specimens as possible to beautify his gardens. He is also installing a ser ies o f fish ponds along the creek which Hows through the place. at Eagle Creek Hall LOST UMBRELLA Several weeks ago an umbrella was left in the lobby o f the post office. Mrs. George Ramsey, o f Camp 8, The owner may have it by identifying Went to Portland Thursday. her property. GOOD MUSIC one can Bake is the title of a modern cook book, just off the press, which shows, in pictures, how to bake successfully— full of the latest ideas on cookery, menu planning, table decoration— indispensable to every modern housewife. This 100 page, neatly bound volume sells for $2.00, but you may secure a copy free through us. This offer is made through the courtesy o f the Royal Baking Powder Company. If you have never tried our Royal Fruit Gelatin, you have a treat in store for you. flavors. This comes in all natural fruit The price is reduced to two for twenty-five cents. ------------------ O O O ------------------- W e have a complete stock of the standard brands of baking powders, spices, extracts teas, coffee, etc. SA T U R D A Y SPECIAL— APRIL 16 On this day only we are giving seven rolls o f toilet paper for 25c People’s Store H. B. SNYDER Members of the state board of con trol approved the site of the new state tuberculosis hospital at The Dalles and said that work would be started as soon as possible. Due to a surplus of receipts at east- an and middle western markets, the broccoli rrice broke at Roseburg last week, sales being reported at $1.20 and $1.25 f. o. b. Roseburg. Nearly 300 delegates from 28 com munities of both Oregon and Wash ir.gton met In St. Helens In a session of associated chambers of commerce of the lower Columbia river. COMING TO PORTLAND DR. MELLENTHIN Specialist WANT UND FOR SALE JDS in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at BENSON HOTEL Thursday, Friday, and Saturday May S. 6, 7 ' THREE D AYS ONLY Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. FOR SALK— 1-1 Vi, H. P. Z. Type Gas Engine. 1 5 H. P. upright gas engine; 1 bicycle good as new. A lot o f garden tools. POINTER'S Second Hand Store: buy what you want; sell what you don’t want. 28tf WHAT HAVE YOU to sell or trade? Advertise it in this col umn. No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad uate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state o f Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed-wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sci- atica, leg ulcers, and rectal ailments. Below are the names o f a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon, who have been treated for one of the above namd causes. B. G. Clark, Troutlake, Wash. J. A. Wibert, Albany Mrs. Yaquina McClay, Reedsport Elmer Brooker, Condon Mrs. O. Garrison, Warren Mrs. L. D. Beam, St. Johns Mrs. Eliz Yoller, Astoria Mrs. R. Gastavison, Westport Mrs. W. B. Henslee, Marshfield SEE LONSBERRY and PERRY for wood. Second growth 16 in., full measure $6.50 pr cord. Strictly cash on delivery. OLD GROWTH $7.50 pr cord cut 16 in. 4 ft. length $6.50 pr cord. WOOD SAWING— pr cord $1.00 Cash. BUILDING material— Lumber, any kind— Brick— Tile— Cement, Grav el, Sand— Plaster Board. WOOD— 16 inch 1st growth....$7.00 16-inch 2nd growth $6.00 delivered COAL by the sack or ton (}et my prices before you buy. I can save you money. M. F. Sarver Phone 39-7 Estacada. FOR SALE— Choice R. I. R. eggs, 75c pr setting; cabbage & cauli flower plants now ready. Other plants in season. W. W. Holder Estacada Greenhouse. tfc PUREBRED Light Brahma Hatch ing eggs from unrelated stock. Hens weigh 9&10 lbs.; Roosters sometimes 12. Don’t let anyone Remember above date, that con tell you that Brahmas don’t lay, sultation on this trip will be free, Mrs. Sam Barr, Estacada 27-8p and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accom MONEY TO LOAN— Have two $1,- panied by their husbands. 000 loans to make. Adress: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los PIANO TO SELL— Have a good piano to sell, See, W. A. Heylman Angeles, California. tf LIBERTY THEATRE PnUbhAm Advent of spring in Klamath has b ’ en signalized by the return of great alts of magnificent white pelicans, Friday and Saturday, April 15-16 The birds have chosen Klamath lakes “ VALEN CIA” as their spring and summer habitat Mae Murray Road crews on duty in the Deg and a chutes national forest In the coming ;oa3on are to be organized into fire Gump Comedy fighting units, with experienced for Sunday and Monday, April 17-18 est fire fighters serving as foremen “ THE FIGHTING EDGE” Wearing of stripes by incerrigible Kenneth Harlan - Patty Ruth Miller • risoners In the Oregon state penlten tiary has been abolished, according to Tuesday, April 19 announcement made by Henry W THORNTON vs. DONOVAN Meyers, superintendent of the Institu WRESTLING MATCH tion. Satisfactory progress on a bore Wednesday-Thursday, April 20-21 through Neahkahnie mountain, which "MADAM BEHAVE” is being made preparatory to con Friday evening and Saturday mat. -.truction of a tunnel as part of the April 22-23 highway along the coast, was reported “ SPARROW S” at Tillamook. Mary Pickford Prune packers and grower« from FOR SALE— Alsike Clover seed, re cleaned, 30c pr lb. while it lasts. Henry Heiple, ph. 68-15 26-31p FOR SALE— A complete business course in the International Corres pondence Schools. .Course cost $105 but am unable to carry it out. Have only started and school will transfer scholarship. Will re fuse no reasonable offer. — J. P. Care o f the News. tf. FOR SALE— Inspected strawberry plants, Etterburg 121, O. Spilde, Eagle Creek 27-28p FOR SALE— Team o f horses, weight 2900 lbs. W ill'sell one or both. George Kitching, Estacada 28-29p FOR SALE— Six white pigs, 6 weeks old and good ones. Mrs. Henry Viles, Rt. 1, 34-12. 28c FOR RENT— 4 acre place, 1 V6 acres in cultivation. V4 mile east o f Estacada. House, barn and chick en house. 28-29p all parts of western Oregon and south P. T. A. Benefit ern Washington attended a conference Saturday evening, April 23 hetd in Salem last Tuesday, for the FOR SALE— Good team o f horses, “ WINNERS of the WILDERNESS” purpose of discussing growing and one or both, and harness. Will Tim McCoy marketing conditions. , trade for cattle. Also horsepower Sunday-Monday, April 24-25 stump puller. M. Chase, 1 Vi miles Roger W. Morse, for the last four “ THE TRUTHFUL SEX" south o f Springwater 28-30p years county agent of Morrow county, has been selected county agent of Baker county to succeed Paul Carpen ter, F. L. Ballard, state leader of coun ty agents, has announced. Farmers In many sections of Wal lowa county are warring upon ground squirrels with poisoned grain. Those who have been poisoning during tbe ;a -t two weeks state that satisfactory results have been obtained. Bobble, nationally known as the col lie deg who walked back to the home of his master. G. F. Brazier, In Sll verton. after he had become separated i.om him in Indiana, died in Portland after an Illness of several weeks Plans were perfected at a meeting In Grants Pass last week of local poultrymen for the organization of a Rogue River valley marketing co operative. including the growevs of Jackson and Josephine counties. Four thousand sacks of certified s ?ed potatoes, recently ordered for farmers of the county by County Agent Donaldson, of Wallowa county, have all been spoken for. The price, delivered at Enterprise, lb 12.70 a hundred. The law enacted at the 1027 legis lature. authorizing refunds of auto mobile license fees paid under the so- ailed peddlers act. relates only to ommercfal salesmen. This was tbe -ubetaace of a legal opinion prepared >>• the attorney-general recently at he request of the secretary of »tats. A haL-milllon bees to be used for ■he pollination of cherry blossoms in he Orchard Heights district of Polk ounty were received in Salem recent ly by H. M Mead, so-called bee king -f the Salem vicinity. Included in the consignment were 50 queen bees. A tale of maddened dairy cows and >:cf cattle attacking employea of his ranch, of the death of 14 cattle from rablee of mad coyotes attacking his herd, was told at Klamath Falls by H M Anderson, owner of a 1000-acre ranch three mllee north of Chlioquia i ° Smooth Powerful so Beautiful SO Qb.su Beautiful Chevrolet ~ ¿./few. Qhe Touring $S25 '525 ..'595 &--..'625 JMS-r 695 Suss. '715 a-...'745 lTMU k *499 AH Prica Tcb Fhm JfctXajaa B alloon Tlrm ttsad* trd •quij'ment on all moJeU. 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