E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S N E W S , F R ID A Y , DECEM BER 23, 1 92 7 CURRINSVILLE C lassified A ds PAGE THREE UPPER EAGLE CREEK CURRINSVILLE, Dec. 23.— (Spe- UPPER EAGLE CREEK, Dec. 22. cial).— One o f the doctors o f Esta-1 — (Special).— Mr. and Mrs. Will cada was called to the bedside o f Douglass, Edward Chapman, Mr. and FOR SALE FOR SALE— One mare, 9 years old, Junior Hanson, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roy Douglass and children Reva I weighing about 1600; one gelding Hanson o f Iowa, who are visiting and Quintin, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil If you want a box of the very best candy f t fmm f F O R SALE— Good Jersey and 6 years old, weight about 1300; their sisters, Mrs. Voight and Mrs. Douglass and children spent Fri- Christmas. Fine assortment from which to main Guernsey cow. H. Huxley, Esta­ oth gentle and good workers.— Lombard. While very sick, Junior day evening at the home o f Walter cada. It« | Haivey Gibbons, Barton, Ore. 3t i s now considered your selection. Fifty Cents to Four Dollars per box _ out o f danger. Douglass. e o n CATV r ... 1 . 1 , . .. . Mrs. J. H. Kitching left for Port- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Douglass and rG it SALE— rive C weeks old pigs WANTED— Hear from owner ranch land and Bellingham, Washington, children left last Saturday for Ala- Inquire o f B. F. Bullard, Estaca­ for sale. State cash price, par- Sunday. She expects to be gone two bama. da. It ______________________ _ ticulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, months or longer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister and " Minn. d8 jl2 c G. C. Heiple and wife o f Portland children were dinner guests o f Mr. W e Wish You, One and All, a Merry Xmas rO R SALE Solid Oak Mantle and _ were business visitors here Tuesday, and Mrs. Will Douglass on Sunday. Mirror to match.— Pointers. .FOR RENT— 140 acres; 60 acres in The board o f directors o f the Cur- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chester cultivation; 40 acres in crop; rinsville school has installed electric and Ike Akers were calling on Mr. FOR SALE— One 5 horsepower gas­ horses and machinery included, light fixtures in the school building and Mrs. Roy Douglass last Saturday LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL oline engine and one 3 1-2 horse­ $.)00 for the first year and $300 and expects the P. E. P. company to evening. power Z type Fairbanks-Morse after that. John Marshall, Spring- connect them up Wednesday o f this Eagle Creek Grange held its De- G. P. Rose has been ill this week Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hughes will gasoline engine.— POINTER, tf. j water. P. O. Address Route 3, week. cember meeting last Saturday in- and is confined to his home. spend Christmas with their daughter Estacada. d9-23 The Currinsville store truck stead o f the fourth Saturday for Dr. W. W. Gilbert spent the week in Portland. NOTICE— I have one bay horse, j hauled to Portland markets this week that comes the day before Christ- end with Portland friends. about 1400 lbs., left white hind j Mrs. Claudia Plank from Portland NOTICE lor Victor Leon, Fred Linns, Mr. and mas, about forty-five t>eing present. foot, diamond in forehead, about Mrs. Schonover has been assisting was a week end guest at the J. M When I came here I found posted i Mrs' Jol,n Githens and Mr. and Mrs. One candidate was obligated in the 14 years old, which came to my at the U-Need-A Bakery since Mrs. Lovelace home. third and fourth degrees, after which Weingart has been sick. in the barber shops a price list (? ) Fdgar Heiple. place December 1. Owner Mrs. George Armstrong was the wait has been daily making the election was held. Several now have same by paying expenses and | 'yb'cb the barbers had''agreed to ’■ ‘ EwaB Richard Davis and family have guest o f her sister, Mrs. OUie Darla, charge for their services. itrlps to Portland- holding office were re-elected. After proving property. Frank More rented the Roy Wilcox place in the Tuesday night and attended the O. After being here 4 days I learned *^rs* Artbur Smith was a passenger the election the meeting was turned head, Garfield, Oregon. d23 j 13 northeastern part o f Estacada. E. S. meeting. that two o f the barbers had broken out wlth L!oyd Ewalt Tuesday o f this over to the lecturer, Mrs. Leo Stein- Jack Norton o f Portland was an Miss Ruth Hewitt o f Portland wme man who had the members do some FOR SALE— Piano for sale near Est- their agreements, words of promise, we®k’ B’ ( u n '*n spent the week end stunts. A Christmas tree adorned Estacada visitor Tuesday at the home a guest at the home o f her cooein, tacada. Beautiful high grade in­ and had cut the price of hair cut- Mrs. Raymond Lovelace, ever the j at home- the stage. Candy and nuts were dis- of J. K. Ely. strument. Bargain for quick sale. ting from 50c to 35c Don Newman o f Portland was a week end. This looks as though It was d i-! tributed to everyone Terms $10 monthly arranged for PAGEANT IMPRESSIVE Two visitors were present from visitor at the home o f his aunt, Miss Mrs. Ed. Allen of M a n te t « * «• good home. If interested address rected as a personal injury and so I There was a large attendance- at Garfield, Mrs. Olive K. Davis and Maude Sturgeon, last Sunday. Estacada visitor the first of the week, II. A. Livernash, Factory Piano Ad­ am making this announcement. Jess Denny from Main street has |tbe Methodist church last Sunday daughter Irene Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Linn of being a guest o f Mrs. Elizabeth Al­ juster, 413 North Boren Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass Springdale were guests o f Estacada len. Seattle, Wash. 6t 11 c. | incorporated with me and will be lo- evening to witness the pageant as cated in the barber shop near Ely’s ! Prot*uced by the church and Sunday dressed some turkeys and on Monday relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox and W. H. Grabeel and Miss Mr. Douglass butchered ten or twelve FOR SALE— Applies; 65c to 85c per store. We have a new shipment o f j scboob Mr. and Mrs. Jim Linn o f Sandy children have arrived from Antelope box. W. M. Sanders, Eagle Creek. regular 50c haircuts, while they last I Kershner were cast for the main hogs and a veal, which he sent to visited Estacada relatives last Sun­ to remain in this vicinity until after we are selling them for 25c. Come, j parts* The scenes were very im- Portland. Phone 40-13. the holidays. day. bring your family. Women and PressiVe and interesting and the mu- Ray Woodle butchered five hogs children’s haircutting a specialty. I s‘ c was excellent. O f course an en- on Monday. F YOU have anything to sell or Will to o i a number of Good, clean sanitary service.* Look tertainment o f that kind is handi- u ,n Douglass n ~’’ want to buy anything, use this | capped for lack o f space in the turkeys to Portland Tuesday, column of the News. You will save for the sign in the window. THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS church, also for curtain fixtures. Mac and Sibley Smith were guests Adv. JACK STULTZ. both time and money. ; However, those who took part did o f Tracy and Bob Chester on Sunday. very nicely under the conditions ex- ________________ CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY OF FOR SALE— Young Jersey cow; i isting. GARFIELD (Crowded out last week) fresh 10 weeks. Chas. Palmer, Es­ A juvenile party worthy o f m en - 1 nine little folks invited and after GARFIELD, Dec 22.__(Special) tacada Heights. It tion this week was held Wednesday ; childish games were played in which Annie' L oud en visited with relative8 over th° week end (VANTED— Correspondents for the afternoon at the G. P. Rose home j Miss Pauline joined, they all found ' New3 in every community in the when the . venth birthday o f R ich -; their places at one long table by Mr’ and Mrs’ Mllton Boylan were eastern part o f Clackamas county. ard Rose was celebrated. There were I dainty and unique place cards where Portland visitors last week. ! a most delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Ellen Patterson entertained The birthday cake was white with . decorations o f seven candles. The at a blrthday dlnner a few o f her ? rooms and tables were decorated in ady * * • * * • • * her home Friday WISH TO EXTEND TO ALL DR. F. A. PERKINS | Christmas colors and presented a ‘ aStT " eek’ the occasion being Mrs. § most delightful appearance. The lit- E* f* \ oeum s’ Mrs* CharIes Duncan s BEST WISHES FOR A § , Ue folks present were Jean Grabeel, and the hostess birthday* Those Optometrist £ ' Phyllis Cary, Ruth Barr, Pauline pre*enl 'Tere Mrs’ H’ D’ Trapp- Mrs* j Moore, Wanda Krieger, Mayrose L. J. Palmateer, Mrs. J. O. Botkin, Office Phone 331 Residence 28-15 Bartholomew, Lester Kig^ins, Theo- “ ‘ S’ Geor(îe Buser’ Mrs’ Charles .lore Ahlberg, Bob Cooke and Richard ? unca" ’ Mrs* H* H* Anders, Mrs. O ffice in Medford Bldg., Estacada, Oregon Kimmel, Mrs. E. J. Yocum, Mrs. Con­ i Rose. rad Kregbaum and the hostess. j D., D. C. and E. C. LATOURETTE Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hussick who has Attorneys been visiting their daughter, Mrs. ractice in all Courts First National Dale Willis o f Timbers, Oregon, for the past two months, returned home Bank • 1928 CALENDARS NOW READY FOR Oregon City Oregon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ely View were Port­ DISTRIBUTION land visitors last week. Just as the ties of friendship are strengthened at this O. D. EBY Mrs. Birdie Gilgan is confined to ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW her room with the “ flu.” HOLIDAY SEASON General Practice. Confidential The Christian Endeavor held their Adviser. pie social December 17. There was Oregon City Oregon $13.75 taken in from the proceeds so may our business associations grow in _ of the pies. The money goes to buy mutual accord and confidence. gasoline lamps for the church. Hector Anders was a Portland vis­ With hearty wishes for Christmas and success itor Wednesday. CLIMB THAT HILL IN HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Dale Willis visited throughout the New Year. W ITH RICHFIELD NOW IN MOTION PICTURES with their sisters, Mrs. J. O. Botkins MORE POWER FOR THE and Mrs. Ely View, over the week Endorsed by the press, the clergy and educators SAME PRICE end. everywhere. No American play has ever been TUBE TIRE PATCHING Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bowman of PLUMBING— TIN WORK so enthusiastically received. High class enter­ Chehaiis, Washington, are visiting STORAGE relatives and friends here. They ex­ tainment offered by an excellent cast. Replete PORTLAND-ESTACADA TRUCK pect to remain until after Christmas. The Rexall Store with comedy and pathos and mingling with TERMINAL Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kreigbaum tears in a most marvelous fashion. had as guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Coats, Mr. and Mrs. Mid­ More Realistic Than the Stage Play dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave and Robert Hamilton o f Portland EYES Are Precious Arnold , Anders visited Robert 1 treat them accord­ Hamilton Saturday. ingly. A complete Mr. and Mrs. Phillips were Port­ ____ optical «ervice that please, and satisfies. Dr. Freeze land visitors Monday. eye specialist. Masonic building,, Or­ Mrs. E. T. Davis and daughter A MERRY CHRISTMAS egon City. Louise were Portland visitors Monday. O n l y Two Days Left W. E. LINN TH E ESTACAD A STATE BANK f , Merry Christas MERRY CHRISTMAS “ UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” Broadway Garage THE ESTACADA PHARMACY A. G. AMES LIBERTY THEATRE Thursday, Dec. 29 Bartholomew & Lawrence TO ONE AND ALL Delightful, Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. TO YOU, OUR OUR FRIEND, GREATEST WISH IS A VERY MERRY CHRIST­ MAS MR. AND MRS. J. K. ELY NOTICE OF SALE In the Circuit Court o f the State of Physician and Surgeon Oregon for the county o f Clacka­ OFFICE HOURS: 9 TO 5 mas. and evenings In the matter o f the estate o f Alice ESTACADA, OREGON B. Seymour, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un­ dersigned, the duly appointed, qual­ DR. W. W. RHODES ified and acting executrix o f the es­ OSTEOPATHIC tate o f Alice B. Seymour, deceased, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON in accordance with the order and li­ •ffice in Ltchthom Bldg. Estacada cense o f the above entitled court heretofore made, will sell at the of fice o f my attorney, Philip Hammond DR. H. M. KRAMER Bank o f Oregon City building, Ore­ DENTIST gon City, Oregon, the following de­ O ffice Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. scribed real property, belonging to Evenings by Appointment said estate, to-wit: O ffice Phone 315 Lot 8, block 18, Estacada, accord­ ing to the duly recorded plat thereof in Clackamas county, Oregon, on the S. E. WOOSTER 16th day o f January, 1928, at the Real Estate, Loans, Insurance hour o f 10:00 o ’clock a. m., at pri­ Rentals vate sale on terms o f not less than FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY 25 per cent cash, the sale to be se­ Telephone Estacada. Ore. cured by a mortgage on terms to be approved by the above entitled court RUTH L. DILLION, Dr. M. M. Martindale Executrix o f the estate o f Alice B. Chiropractor Seymour, Deceased, o f Oregon City PHILIP HAMMOND, Attorney for Monday and Friday Evenings After Executrix, Bank o f Oregon City j 6 o ’Clock Building, Oregon City, Oregon. Office at Linn’s Inn die ji 2 Instructive, Wonderful, Moral CARL DOUGLASS POST American Legion DANCE Eagle Creek Hall SATURDAY, DEC. 24th Good Music « « X % *• X Good Time