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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1927)
EASTERN PAGE é CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1027 land. Week end guests at the Grable Mrs. M. Park and Miss Helen Ernst home were Mr. W olff ami son of 11 > left Thursday evening for Portland Newburg. A session meeting of the tfUtM S I I T where Mrs. Park spent the week end with relatives. Miss Ernsts is going and elders o f the church was held at j to Eugene for Home Coming week at the Moger home Monday evening. Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Closner were the U. o f O. T. G. Munson went to Eagle Creek also there visiting with Mrs. Moger. Carl Ward left on Friday for east for the shooting match Sunday. A. W. Staupper and family were ern Oregon for a few days to brftig j Every Boy, Girl Man or Woman whether young or his mother apd grandmother to Ore- j guests at the W. Jones home Sunday. older can wear new clothe, now and take advantage A group of public spirited neigh gon City for the winter. of this wonderful FREE OFFER. bors were repairing our church Thurs Mr. un$l Mrs. McDonald spent Sat urday night as guests at the Cogs day. JUST READ THIS CAREFULLY Louis Vallen and son Orel were El- well home in Eagle Creek. Friday evening visitors of Mr. and wood visitors Sunday. Julius Bogden who recently took a Mrs. Moger were Mr. and Mrs. Num- trip to Canada, was visiting his par ler and children and Mrs. McKpnqy | Men’s $5.00 Hat with Every ; of Portland. $5.00 Umbrella with every ents here Sunday. Two Pants Suit or Overcoat Misses and Women’s Silk gown Stanley Turel o f Zig Zag, visited his ' Sunday evening callers at the Mad- j | or coat den home were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley j ranch here one day last week. V Howell and children, Mr. S. B. Brown, who was injured Friday, is still in a cfitical condition Miss Ktva Mhibley was a dinner guest his many friepds are hoping for his at the Grable home Sunday. ELW OOD ITEMS VI B A LOOK! hanksgiving Offer For Cash Orders of $5.00 or more we will Give You 5 elm Discount All Bills Paid Within 30 Days W e W ill Give | Per Cent Estacada, Oregon Are Your Valuable Papers Safe FROM LOSS BY FIRE, THEFT OR MISPLACEMENT? If your property is worth insuring at all, it is certainly worth spending a CENT A D AY to keep the polices bonds PROTECTED ' mortgages, stock or ‘ In Our Safe Deposit Vaults. BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR— CALL AND •SELECT YOURS THE E STA C A D A STATE BANK i Estacada Truck Line DAILY TRIPS FROM Estacada to Portland LEAVE ALL FREIGHT AT WAREHOUSE In ordering your freight sent through us you receive personal service both in Estacada and Portland that will save time and money GEO. KITCHING PHONE 61-5 Call and Deliver Service Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. ESTACADA TO PORTLAND 1 . 1 1 1 FREE $25.00 Lovelace-Gorham Co., Inc. titles, papers, deeds, -notes, to the Folks of Estacada FREE No Discount on Sugar, Flour or Coffee f FINE LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY * (A ) A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 8:00 4:30 8:30 2.00 6.20 Lv. Estacada r.v. Portland 2:30 6:50 Lv. Eajile Creek 8:15 4:45 8;$5 Lv. Clackamas 8:25 4:55 8:56 Lv. Barton r.v. Carver 2:40 7:00 8:45 5:15 9:15 Lv. Carver 3 :05 7:25 Lv. Barton 3:15 7:35 Lv. Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:25 Lv. F ad e Creek 9:30 6:00 10:00 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland Ar. Estacada / A ) Saturday Only. 'Daily except Sunday Leave Estacada 4:30 p. m. SUNDA— Leave Portland 10 a. m. Currinsviile Store Prices ........, ......... 10c Tomato Soup per can ....................................... ...........24c and 48c Cine and Maple Syrup, Jugs .......... .’ ............. Gall'n Size ' Peaches .... .................................. ........., ................... «0c ............... •............ 70c I tsup in Gallons ............................................ 13c or two for 25c T ' natoes in 2 Vi lb. Cans ................................. ............................. 20c Sr mon %& 15c 1 Jb. Salmon cans ...... ............................. 45c P ol Baking Powder ....................................... rc.l x Cell three for .............................................................................. 25c Spearmint Tooth Paste, Try This . ......................................... 25c Association Flour Guaranteed per sack ...........................................$1.95 dill Run 80s, per sack ........... ............................................«.......$1.60 $2.76 Cracked Corn, per sack $2.60 H'ho'e Com, per sack ... $2.45 Beet Pulo, pe. rack $2.50 ■Ground Barley, per tack $1.15 W< stern Shell, rer sack S I.10 Grit, per s a c k ................ $2.60 Middlings, per sack Wa v. ir.t to buy your Eggs. Chickens. Hogs, Cows. Heifers and Sheep. Let me know what you have for sale. If you are in the market for anything, let me quote you a price before you buy, ita fair to you to give yourself a square show. J. O. TUNNELL FREE sppeedy recovery. DOVER D O IN G S----------------------------- Work in the rocjc crusher is being delayed by repairs. It is not defin itely known when work will he re sumed. Elmer, Ralph and their father, Chris Pagh met with a slight auto accident near "the Twelve Mile House on Sun day when thgy were bumped by an other machine. They «¿'iT? not hurt but the machine was somewhat nat tered. They droyg to Portland on Monday to report the accident. Koy VeaeH o f Portland was out o « Sunday looking after hhsmess mat ters. Mr. and Mis. P. P. Pesh.*Rr o f Fir- wood and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond De Shazer o f Eagle Creek were visiting at the home o f their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeShazer on Sunday. Joseph DeShazer butchered five head o f fine hogs on Monday, D. V. Rose has been loading cars this week. Mr. Rose has been work ing on a number o f foreign orders this fall. Mark Pagh is getting along well •with the setting o f his mill consider ing that he gets but one day a week to work on it. Mr. Pagh is sawyer fpr Mr. Rose. Yopng Mgn’* $3.50 Cap with Every Two Pant Suit or O’Coat FREE Boys $1.50 cap with every suit or Overcoat $ The Neighborly club met with Mrs. Wiley Howell on Wednesday with twenty ladies present. Next meeting with Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence on the second Wednesday in December. Guests at the Joe Guttrid^e home on Friday jv£i*e Mr. and Pulley and daughter, Mr. and itf**. Carl Turcker and Miss Ruth Tucker all fy*t FREE Girls $1.50 Umbrella with every Dress qr gq»t $ 10.00 COME, OUTFIT ALL THE FAMILY w ■ ■ ■ V ■ i M E i ‘Henson why ( l OF M AN Y ) S t a b il it y — It’s "oily” and "stays” oily at any engine bearing temperature. STANDARD O IL COMPANY OP CALIFORNIA For Thanksgiving W e will have a Full Line of Poultry and Oysters ESTAC AD A rTVIEAT COMPANY __ $19.50 OFFER GOOD UNTIL NOVEMBER 30th, YOUR OW N TERMS— SIX MONTHS T 0 BAY PH. T T. LEW UNIVERSITY OP OltKPON, Eu jene. The most promising hold for I OWS[i:i p e r n il'll and writers in other ields lie;? in China and other parts of he For E.-ist, drulnrcs Dr. T. T. Lew, otikd edni'iitor and jourHujist of Pek- n£, china, who was elected to member- hip in the University of Oregon diap er of Sigma Delta (’hi, national jour UPPER EAGLE CREEK inhsm fraternity, while on a lecture rip to the campus this week. Mrs. McKay spent the week end in Dr. Lew, jvtio j« (Jean of the theology Portland, being the guest o f her son school of Yenchiyg University, prpfes- mr of education and psychology in this Tommy and Mrs. Lokey. Edward Chapman o f Pilot Rock nstitution and in Peking University, is he editor of a weekly publication and a brother o f Mrs. R. B. Gibson, is i on the board of editors of other peri- visiting in the neighborhood. >dicaU. He has also written exten Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Eddy and child sively for publications in America. ren o f Portland, accompanied by Ed “ China needs to he understood by ward Chapman motored out to the die world at large, and the only way home o f R. B. Gibson last Friday and o get this understanding is through spent the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs he press. Therefore we people of hina offer every encouragement to Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglass were ;ood writers to come to our country ,i:d see conditions first hand. The over this way the first o f the week. 'wakening intor»\»t lty Uhjnty displayed Last Saturday. November 12th the over the world also woonu» a certain marriage o f Miss Florice Douglass, iiarket for authentic news sent from daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. hina. Douglass, o f Upper Eagle Creek and “ Chinese themselves are at last William W. Sharp o f Portland was iwakening to the effectiveness of good nnrnalisni. The vast number of mag solemnized in Vancouver. After the ceremony the bride and .zincs and ether periodicals that have groom accompanied by some o f their prang ii|) in all important centers is in indication of this. These furnish friends motored out to the home o f i mine of information for the foreign the bride’s parents where a reception correspondetit provided he has friends was held, after which the crowd went who will franslaf" them for him cor- up to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hall’s house ectly. and danced for awhile. The music was ‘•China is undergoing a great ciiaugu, furnished by Geo. Preister and Ed Yom which she' will emerge and take ward Chapman and Mrs. Roy Doug ¡n r place with all the groat nations of the world. To those who are friendly lass. The bride wore a very pretty blue towards her, she will offer many ad vantages. I can safely recommend silk gown. China as a great field for any young Many beautiful presents were given man who will conic to 11s in the right the newly wedded couple. spirit, the spirit of helpfulness and Mr. and Mrs. SSJiarp will live in cooperation. Many Americans are nl Portland. ready making good and there is room Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass, o f Boyd 1 Oregon, came down this way to be : present at the wedding reception of their niece, Florice Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson o f Bar M ONEY^ ton were up this way Sunday.* CANT BUY A BETTEH. OIL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass had as ikan dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. TH E H E W Jim Denning. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Doug ZEIUOLENE. lass, Edward Chapman and little Bet ^<3 ty Jean Douglass. SPRING WATER FREE $2.00 Silk Hose with every Women’s and Misses dress or Coat Look For the Clock Over the Entrance Over Woolworth’s Store Oregon City Autumn Breakfasts! For Brealtfast tomarrow morning serve them ay? petizing Coffee Cakes or Snails with their coffee. Your Baker has a variety to choose from and all of them are delicious. U-Need-A Bakery Phone 53-6 Estacada THE MODERN KITCHEN Electricity * the silent servant * works effi- ciently, tirelessly, hours with out end, uncomplain ingly * in the modern kitchen. It relieves the home-maker of the continuous at tention to ddtail that has made housekeeping of other years a round of ceaseless drudgery * un interesting routine. Electric ranges, refrigerators and other appliances help you to t'enlLe thuse happy dreams of home making * when execution of Ideas seemed as simple as their planning. Electric refrigerators keep foods sweet and fresh for days. The dry cold makes it possible to have foods o f practically all kinds in the same compart ment without interchange of flavors. They insure a continuous supply of ice cubes and make new frozen or chilled desserts and salads simple to serve. Econ- nomical * efficient * convenient. Electric ranges cook foods more thoroughly * show less shrinkage in meats * fuller flavor in vegetables. They keep your kitchen clean and sweet. With the automatic time and temperature control they cook for you even when you are miles away, and w ithout your supervision have dinner ready and hot when you return. Electric Refrigerators and Ranges of all the best standard makes Installed in your home on convenient terms. May w’e show them to you? Portland c t r i c Power Co.