Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 19, 1927, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    FASTKRV OLA TF WIAS NFWS THURSDAY. MAY tf*. 1927
P««* V
has recently been enjoying a visit
C U R R IN S V IL L E
from their daughter, Eleanor, who
Mrs. George Perry and children now resides in Honolulu.
The Currinsville grade school nine
visited relatives in Eldorado on Sun­
A number from Dover attended crossed bats with the Barton grade
day.
the Baccalaureate services of the
Mrs. John Park nnd children visi­ Sandy high school on Sunday even­ school team last week. The team
■*e*
ted her sister, Mrs. Carl Ward, on ing. The Baptist minister from Plea­ ended with a 15- 20 score in favor
of Currinsville.
Brief Resurre of Happenings of Sunday.
sant Home gave the sermon.
P. W. Douglas has four sows with
While
on
their
hike
Wednesday,
the Week Collected for
Guests at the Earl Shibley home
on Sunday were Mrs. Smedley, Mr. the school chi!dren with their cha- 61 pigs. This is believed to be quite
.and Mrs. George Burton and son, peroneg called on Mri. Edwin Sew-
Our Readers.
a record.
t and Mr and Mrs. Bellamy of Port- ard
Lester Hale, Walter Looney and
land.
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Virgil Krunehke has been appointed
L. N.
. . Spencer and family of Port-
J. H. Kitching shipped wool to Port­
deputy state fruit inspector at SUver-
ca,,ed at the John Park home
EAGLE CREEK
land this week.
ton'
1 on Sunday.
J. P. S.einman, whose wool has
"Experience is a dear teacher."
Dates fer Roseburg's annual cliau-
Harry Sherman and family of
The Ladies Aid met on Wednesday been store;! in the Currinsville ware-
luu;uu liuvo been set for Juiy 16 to Portland were Friday evening visi­
But the sad thing about it is that it
at the home of Mrs Paul Still. Quite
goId ,t for 32c ,agt w„ k.
21, inclusive.
tors at the Moger home.
makes
us pay as ive ride. Buying
a number of the ladies were present.
Mrs. S. E. Lawrence and daugh­
The !56rh annual assembly of the
Goodrich
Tires will save you the
Mr. Looney shipped a load of
W,Barnette Prccbyterial was held In ter were Portland visitors or. Mon-! Mr. and Mrs. Rehbine and family, hogs to Portland Monday by the
cost
and
grief
of experience with
j former Eagle Creek residents, visited
day.
Wootlburn last week.
brands
you
do
not
know.
at
the
Hyde
home
on
Sunday.
Currinsvil's store truck.
Leland Ward and Irene Kirscham
Plans are maturing for the annual
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Beddow
from
Strawberry Carnival, to be held in of Logan were Sunday guests at the
BOB
Pendleton spent last week-end with
Carl Ward home.
Rote! urg May 27 and 23.
Cooke Motor Company
CURRINSVILLE
STORE
John Moger of the La Dee Log-¡Mr. and Mrs. William Sanders. They
Eitacada, Ora.
WarirUia cattlemen are starting to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ’ F. motored on to Astoria Monday where
PRICES
Phon« 143
drive their herds into the Mount Hood Moger.
they are delegates to the I. 0. O. F.
C. H. Sugar, per 100 lb. sack.... I
national forest reserve for summer
Miss Fahy visited over the week­ and Rebekah convention this week.
.... ............................... 6.75 |
pasturr so.
end with her parents at Bandon.
Mrs. Simmons of Hermiston is vi­
Brioms, good quality ............35c
The contract for rocking the 6.6
Tom Bard of Forest Grove and siting her daughter, Mrs. William
tnilen of the Shea Hill-Cascadia sec­ Mr. Collins of Portland were Sun­ Sanders. Mrs. Simmons motored 4 lb. package of raisins. ........ 40c
tion of the Santiam highway was day visitors at the William Bard down from eastern Oregon with Mr. Lighthouse cleanser, per can..5c
Seal of Oregon flour ..........2.25
awarded recently.
and Mrs. Frank Beddow.
home.
Jersey Cornflakes ...........
,10c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Guttridge
en­
Three different assay laboratories
The baccalaureate service for the 50c box of stationery ..........25c
have four,a that the "mystery metal” tertained relatives from Portland on graduates of the eighth grade will Silver Bar pe3S, 2 cans for...,25c
of the Grants Pass country is tin, it Sunday.
be held in the local Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richey and Mr. church on Sunday evening, May 29. j 10 bars White Wonder soap,
was announced recently.
1 package of Wonder
I.
More salmon are running in the and Mrs. Ben Baker were recent vi­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cogswell mo­
Foam granulated soap
Rogue river than have been noted in sitors at the G. T. Baker home. Mr. tored into Portland Monday.
and 1 large bathtowel
the laet 30 years, according to Claud Richey is at present employed at
Mrs. Troupe, Miss Thelma Troupe
all for ...........
...1.00
Beaverton erecting a five thousand | an~ ‘¿¡lgg'
‘shultVTuendVd' the
Barton, licensed staic guide.
A
complete
stock
of
oils,
paints,
Checks amounting to $312,000 are dollar barn,
P. T. A. program given Saturday
feeds, nails, etc. always on hand.
The
being passer out to the Indians on
' ” Grange picnic at Logan was eyenin(? at Barton.
Well folks, A1 the old reliable is still on the job
the Klamath reservation. The money a great success. There was a good
over
on Main Street. He carries an A— 1 stock of
conus from the sale of reservation program followed by races of all
rubber
heels and the very best of oak-tanned »ole
kinds
including
a
pie
race.
The
timber.
Grangers
can
justly
be
proud
of
leather.
Scaled bid3 fo the construction of
ferry slips, bridge and various other their spacious ball grounds, shady
When in need of shoe repair work, call on him.
Improvements will be opened by the picnic grove, and splendid hall.
No Horns Tooted—No Slack Taken Up
Mrs.
Ed
Ficken
is
geting
along
slate highway comm'-sion at a meet
nicely
and
says
she
feels
fine.
She
A. R. DAHLKE, Proprietor
Ing to be held in Portland May 21.
recently had an operation at the St.
Estacada, Oregon
The public service commission ati Vincent’s hospital in Portland.
thorized the Portland Electric Powei
Mrs. George Baker was a Port
company to suspend operations on ap
land visitor on Monday.
proximately 12 miles of its railroad ex­
tending from Montavilla to Troittdale.
DOVER DOINGS
Eighty-two arrests for violations oi
the prohibition law were made by
The spring road work began Mon
agents of the state prohibllion depart
mont during April, according to W day morning. Joseph De Shazer ha:
S. Levens, state prohibition comm: a full crew busy now.
School closed on Friday with <
sioner.
LOIN and LEG ROASTS, per lb.
pupils
taking the eighth grade exa­
26c
The Dougins county court has ap
minations.
Wednesday,
Miss
Bechiil
preprinted $12,000 to be used in co
operation with the bureau of public accompanied by Mrs. A1 Anderson
PORK ROASTS, per lb.
23c
roads on the Tiller Trail-Crater Lake took the students for a hike and pic
cut-off road. The government gives nic to Nelson Fails on Eagle Creek
Miss Bechiil returned to her home
$7000. -
Portland Saturday evening.
Construction of a new passenger de
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Udell and is.
Y O U R
pot for Marshfield has been authorised
mily took Sunday dinner with then
by the Southern Pacific company
The American Railway Express coir, daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs
pany will also build a new office Fred Baker of Eagle Creek. In the
evening they called on Mr. and Mrs.
structure.
Ralph DeShazer.
While pulling bananas from a stalk
Mr. and Mrs. William McGinnk
at a grocery store in Oregon City, 12 have moved to Salem where Mr. Me
Hccckor, clerk, just missed “plucking Ginnis will be foreman of a large
a large tarantula, a venomous snide
berry farm.
of unusual size. The “bug” was very
Mr. and Mrs. Konneman have re­
much alive.
1
cently moved to the Bell Mill, where
The Seaside chamber of commerc Mr. Konneman is night watchman
has voted to send the Seaside high and Mrs. Konneman will keep books
2 0 LEADING MAGAZINES
nehcol girl3' bond to Portland to
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeShazer haa
FOR A W H O L E
march in the Merrykhana parade dur as Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs
FOR ONLY
lng the Rose Festival. The band ha - Joseph DeShazer and daughter Vio­
28 pieces.
let.
According to an official 3Urvoy jur;
Elmer Pagh is now working fo:
completed in the Medford city schoo, the Rose Mill as he has his berries
there are at present 207 little folks all in shape for harvesting.
between the ages of 5 and fl ready tc
When you carry an account with us
The C. W. Newman family visited
enter school for the first time nez; the Ralph DeShazer home Sunday.
September.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeShazer and
Enoufh reading for the
you can depend upon a service which
whole family — storiee —
Ashland high school, winner of the children spent Friday evening at the
household hints — a helpful
western division of the Oregon Hie' H. L. Guthrie home.
group of magazines at a price
will provide safety and convenience,
School Debaters’ league, met the Me
The Wright family moved awa..
you can afford to pay. No
Loughlin union high school team, ea.t from Rose Mill Saturday. It is no\
need to wait as renewals will
ern Oregon champions, In Eugene Ms; known who has taken over the cook
combined with a personal interest in
be extended one year from
date of expiration.
19, for the state title.
house since they departed.
At a meeting of depositors held lae
Charles Updegrave is working at
your welfare and cordial cooperation
week it was reported that the Tills the mill now.
mrolt County bank, clcscd March 19
Mrs. Joseph Buse is reported il.
whenever we can be of use.
may. if liquidated, be able to pay 6*> though not seriously. The family
per cent on commerc.al deposits and I
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85 per cent on savings.
EYES Are Preciou»
Waldo Golden, 9-year-old son of Mr
I treat them accord
and Mrs. Mark E. Golden of Win be cry
ingly. A complete
died at a Eugene hoarvital as a result
optical eervice that
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of burns sustained when a quantity oi pleaee* and eatitfie*. Dr. Freeze
\ YOUR
powder with which he and other chil eye specialist. Masonic building,. Or
I egon City.
dren were playing exploded.
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The Lakeview district land office
in southwestern Oregon, which war
to have been closed June 30 under an
CASEY’S
mmJ
executive order signed by President
RHEUMATIC REMEDY
Coolidge. will be continued along with
A Blood Tonic
these at Roseburg and The Dalles.
Gentlemen i 1 wish to take advsntsga of your Msfizin* B«r|sin
Drives out the po:son of Neuritir
Dunham Wright, noted pioneer ot
Oder. I im sociotinf the shove amount in payment for a one year
Lumbago, and Rheumatism, re­
Baker county, has bfen invited to de­
subscription to your paper sad ths FIVE Magazines I have narked
duces pain and swelling. Sold on
with
tn X below.
liver the address at the dedication oi
a
guarantee
at
61.50
per
bottle
a memorial tablet at Estes Park. Cai
by the
Stmt ..........
July 4. Mr. Wright is ths only per
ESTACADA PHARMACY
•on living who was present when the
park was opened, in 1S60.
S ta tt....
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Complete Line of
ANYTHING
Gilbert W. Phelps. 66. judge of the
HAY AND GRAIN
Sixth judicial district. Umatilla and
J St. or R. F. D„
ANY TIME
I
Morrow counties for 16 years died in
Dr. M. M. Martindale
i C American Fruit Grower
C Home Circle
LIME,
CEMENT
a Portland hospital last week.
ANYWHERE
C American Needlewoman
C Household Mcgcsina
Chiropractor
Eug:ne will have a period Of clean
DRAIN TILE AND BRICK
G American Poultry Advocate C Illustrated Companion
ing up from May 23 to 26. Indus. ve,
C "OK" Poultry Journal
□ Capper’s Fanner
|
of Oregon City
according to A. A. Reid, chairman of
L Pathfinder (Weekly) 26 Iscuec
□ Farm db Firecide
ON CONTRACT OR BY HOUR
the health committee of the city conn-
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AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT
C People’s Popular Monthly
□ The Farm Journal
to .
C People's Home Journal
O Farm Lifa
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The Silverton community fair will J [ o n (Ja y a n d F r i d a y e v e -
C Sportsman's Digest
G Farm Mechanic*
be h?ld this year on September 15. 16
,
. .
C Successful Farming
□ G entlew om en M .gasine
Bartholomew & Lawrence
and 17 at the Eugene F.eld building n in g S a f t e r SIX O ClOCK.
Bartholomew & Lawrence
□ Woman’s World
□ Goad Storia*
according to the decis.oa of the tau
Office at Linn’s Inn
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