Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 06, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS,
LAS* T W O
VIOLA
FIRE DESTROYS OLD HOTEL
BUILDING NEW YEARS NIGHT
FRIDAY, JANUARY P>, 1928
Dog Returns A fter Two Months
Visit« Mrs. W . J. Moore
School Bus Running
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reese o f Reeds
The school bus started out again
About two months ago the little
EAGLE CREEK
fox terrier belonging to the J. S. Os­ port, Oregon, visited for a few days Tuesday morning to make its reg­
borne
family disappeared.
They last week at the home o f Mrs. Reese’s ular routes bringing in the school
children. It is quite a help to be
j looked and inquired all over for him sister, Mrs. W. J. Moore.
| SPRINGWATER, Jan. 5.— (Spe-
VIOLA, Jan. 5.— (Special).— A
able to use the Eagle Creek bridge
! but could get no clue as to his where­
Christmus dinner was served at the Effective Work of Fire Department I ciul).--S ch ool opened on Tuesday abouts. Tuesday o f last week the Merchants Taking Stock
again.
morning
after
the
week’s
holiday.
Helds Flames Under Control
home o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ficken.
dog came home and seemed greatly
Merchants o f Estacada are busy
The warm rain was very welcome I pleased to see the family.
In Lingetbach Blaze.
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
this week invoicing their stocks while Visits at Reagan Home
after the few days o f severe cold
Miller, J. E. La Croy and daughter
others are “ figuring up” how much
Russell Betts o f Gladstone visited
weather.
Esther, Mrs. M. M. La Croy, Mrs.
Mrs. Osborne 111
they made, or lost, during the past at the T. J. Reagan home on last
On New Year’s night about 7:30
H. Brown and children and the Fick-
Mr. Cogswell was called to Spo­
Thursday. He was accompanied by
Mrs. John Osborne missed most of year.
fire o f unknown origin totally de­
tn family.
kane the last o f last week to attend the pleasures of the Christmas sea­
his two children who remained to
stroyed the old Lingelbach building
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larkin were at
the fuñera1 of his stepmother.
visit their grandparents until Mon­
son on account o f illness. She is Sells to S. & S. Hardware
on Zobrist street just north of the
a Christmas tree and program at
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have been somewhat improved at this time.
News office building.
Notwith­
A. Sagner sold out his electrical day of this week.
Dodge last week.
staying at the Art Cogswell home in
standing many difficulties in getting
supply
stock last week to the S. &
The McComb family spent Christ­
Eagle Creek for a couple o f weeks Celebrates £5th Birthday
through the snow and water, the
S. Hardware company. It is under­ Return From Toledo
man with relatives in Portland.
during the absence o f Mrs. Cogs­
Ed. Bates celebrated his eighty- stood that Sagner is retiring from
volunteer fire department soon had
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitaker and
Mr. Randolph has built a plank
well.
l fifth birthday one day last week. business here.
the hose carts to the scene and were
son Bernard returned last Monday
road from his buildings to the main
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley visited | There was a family gathering at the
playing heavy streams of water on
afternoon from Toledo, Oregon,
road so now the neighbors will be
a couple o f days last week with Mrs. ! home o f Fred Bates near Barton and
the fire and adjoining buildings.
where they spent the holidays at the
able to visit them during the rainy
Shibley's brother Jack Mais and fam Mr. Bates was the guest o f honor on Visits Mrs. Holder
The place destroyed was unoccu- ily near Mulino.
home o f Mrs. Whitaker’s sister.
season as well.
Mrs.
Ella
Simmons,
a
cousin
o
f
that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Landers of Clacka-j pied but is said to have been used
.Mrs. Burnett and son Ronald of
Mrs. W. H. Holder, paid her a visit
mas spent
Saturday visiting with by George Pointer occasionally foi Eagle Creek were Thursday evening
a few days last week. Her home is Plumber Is Busy
Mrs. Bruner Very 111
Mrs. Landers’ mother, Mrs. M. M. L a'th e purpose o f storage, which the old visitors at the Byron Cogswell home.
A. G. Ames, local plumber, is kept
The condition o f Mrs. Elizabeth in Autumwa, Oowa, and she was en
Croy, who is very low.
paint cans and remains o f furniture
Mrs. George Perry visited Mr. Per­ j Allen's mother, Mrs. Bruner, is about route to California to spend the win­ busy repairing frozen pipes the past
Little Esther La Croy spent Christ- j in the lower part o f the building ve:- ry for a few days last week at his
few days.
the same. It was thought Tuesday ter.
mas eve with her dad, J. E. La Croy, J ified.
work near Tillamook.
morning that she was slightly im­
where they had a large Christmas:
By the aid of the heavy coating c f
Mrs. George Guttridge o f Estacad proved.
tree and were visited by a short, fat snow and ice on the buildings across was a Friday visitor at the Joe
V isitin g Mother and Sister
ARE
PREPARED FOR
Santa Claus, not over 4 feet tall.
j the alley, and also that of the Pointe Guttridge home.
Mrs. G. W. Kiger o f Tillamook is
EM ERGENCY?
Mrs. Shackelford has been report- building, the fire boys soon had thi
Mrs. Wiley Howell and son and here visiting her mother and sister,
When the weather is fine, and you and the children are all in
•d to be laid up with a very bad flames under control and only the Mrs. Andy Swanson were Sunday af
.Mrs S. Sturgeon and Miss Maude
good health and enjoying life, do you not often neglect to
old hotel building was destroyed.
ternoon callers at the John Pari:
, hand, .
Stu geon.
prepare for your rainy day?
A short program and Christmas
Mrs. Minnie Hanson, who occupies home.
When baby gets the croup, or Bobby smashes his finger, you
tree was given at the school Friday. the rooms over the print shop, niovei
College students returning to their Fail to A rriv e for Holidays
then are reminded o f those remedies you should have purchased
the last time you were in town.
Miss Rose Frachsel is the teacher. out as quickly as possible.
Last schools following the Christmas hol­
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Sarver expect­
Come in and let 08 suggest a few o f the first aid remedies you
They took a week’s vacation.
summer she had the same experience idays were Helen Perry to O. S. C., ed their daughter Mrs. Violet Starr
will need that you may be prepared for the many occasions
Miss Ethel Ficken left for Port­ when the Yocum lumber office and .V'ary Cogswell to U. of A., and Gil­
arising when they are needed, and when you can’t get to the
and family to spend the holidays with
land Tuesday after spending the yards burned, which were just across bert and William Shearer to Albany
store to get them. It will save you many inconveniences, suf­
them here at Estacada, but were
fering,
and, possibly, serious complications later.
Christmas holidays at home.
Lucille and Ronald Guttridge canu disappointed. However, Mrs. Starr
the street. The buildings across the
Mr. and Mrs. La Point motored j a][ey Were blackened considerably, home Saturday from Portland where called by telephone her mother on
up from Los Angeles to spend the j but not damaged to any great extent, they had been visiting relatives foi New Year’s and wished her and ether
holidays with Mrs. Lo Point’s broth-
M the tjm# the River Mill po- c
he past week.
mepebers o f the family a “ happy new
THE R E X A L L STORE
Mrs. Nettie Grable returned to hei year.” Mrs. Starr lives at LaMoine,
ers, Emery and Elmer Powers, being p|a)|t burned thig oW building wl. c
OREGON
ESTACADA
. ork in Portland
Monday
after
a business and pleasure trip com -, burncd was uged as a hotel and v.-
California, about five hundred miles
■i nding a week with her son Harry
bined.
They went to Portland on .m o!d landmark. It was built ir
from here.
Mrs. Sarver said she
Christmas day where they held a 1904_ w p Cary, says> who {ur. and family here.
c oui 1 hear distinctly every word her
Rev. T. I. Kirkwood was a dinne
family reunion at the home of Dr. njshed thg matcrial for the construe
daughter said.
guest Sunday o f Mr. and Mrs. Moger.
W. Bruce, Mrs. Bruce being also a|tjon o f the bullding.
sister o f the Powers. Those present
A meeting o f the church officers
Mr3. Nannie L. Hurst
The origin o f the fire is unknown.
were their father, Mr. Powers of ¡
and trustees was held at the Moger
Mrs. Nannie L. Hurst, wife of
n u n
m
Ur. t Some seem to believe that it was
D A IL Y TRIPS FROM
Baker, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. La i
, .. . , home Tuesday afternoon.
Burt M. Hurst, died in Portland on
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i caused by people who used it for
Point. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Powers,
,
Mrs. Wiley Howell and daughter
January 2. Funeral services were
, .
T .
j n i
games and had left cigaiel stills
Edith and Miss Mary Cogswell were
son and « aughter Junior and Helen, J* ,
..
,
Mr. and Mrs Elmer Powers, son and,
Other, believe tha, Monday afternoon callers at the Mad­ held from the Holman & Son mor-
tuaiy Wednesday.
L E A V E A L L FREIGH T A T W A R E H O U S E
daughter Charley and Velma, am) | .t was due to a shortage ,n the e le c den home.
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trie wires.
Mr. and Mrs. Tenny and children
Dr. Bruce.
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. ,
In ordering your freight sent through us you receive personal service
The annual Christmas tree and
The loss was totally covered bj and Mr. and Mrs. Dibble and daugh
both in Estacada and Portland that will save time and money
program given by the M. E. Sunday I insurance, it is reported,
ter were dinner guests Sunday at
school brought out a packed house.
As 800,1 as the firo was looato< the William Bard home.
GEO. KITCH IN G
PHONE 61-5
Call and Deliver Service
The church was decorated with cedar the electric lights were turned ofl
Mr. Jarvis a former resident of
bows and red Christmas bells. The 1 which left the city in darkness. Some Springwater. is visiting for a time
most important event for the kiddies I people hurried to their lepose, >u at the Pete Brickner home.
was the arrival o f Santa Claus. Pres- many others commenced to skirmish
Mr. Walker returned to his work-
W e repeat our Low
ents were exchanged and a large ba g ! around for candles and coal oil lamp: in Portland Monday after a few days
Prices!
o f candy and nuts was given to all. i which had been gracefully hidden spent at his home here.
The program consisted o f: “ It Came I away for years, and just about th.
Vernon Marshall, who is employed
Upon the Midnight,” instrumental; (‘ >me they were comfortably, or un- at Marshfield, visited his parent?
f
DR. F. A . PERKINS
song, “ To God Be Glory,” by the j comfortably located again, the lights here during the pa3t week.
Optometrist
choir; “ My Place on the Program,” j were turned on.
Kathleen, Elwin, James and John
Beck visited Thursday with their sis­
by Lois Hubbard; Scripture reading
Have Your Eyes
FARM REM INDERS
ter, Mrs. Everett Shibley.
and prayer by Mr. Hamilton; “ A
Examined
Christmas Wish,” Junior Powers; “ A
O ffice Phone 331
Residence 2 8-15
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(Dept,
o
f
Journalism,
O.
A.
C.)
Schools Reopen
Christmas Story,” Helen
Powers;
O
ffice
in
Medford
Bldg.,
Estacada,
Oregon
?
The Estacada public schools re­
song, “ Guided by
Glory,”
choir; j
Spraying with oil emulsion in Feb-
opened
Tuesday
morning
after
thr
recitation
in, Jack Mattox; exercise, ^ ^ .y , or
tbe time apple bud tips
“ Little Lights,” junior girls; “ H elp-jshow green> controls European red Christmas holidays with almost thc
ing Santa,” James Tenny; "W hat I’d spider mites in Oregon, says Don C. entire enrollment. The school bus
Rather Be,” Charley Powers.
ra()te, entomologist o f the experi- is running on time and n otw ith ­
“ Harahing on to Canaan.” instru-;fnent statjon An 8per cent „n emul- standing the late storm, everything i
mental; A Christmas song, Phyllis gion is the atandard spray. When getting back to normalcy aga;n.
BARBER SHOP
Brown; “ A Little Star,” Velma Pow­ commerrcia 1 miscible oils are used
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sparks went !
ers; song, “ The Lights o f the World,’ dilutions are made according to di­
to Portland Sunday to visit rela­
choir; dialogue, "Father Time’s Di- rections on the can.
1
lema,” junior boys; "W hy I Like
Fertilizer needs for thc coming tives, returning Monday night.
Christmas,”
Esther La Croy; “ A year may be determined now. Poor
G. R. Ellis
U. S. Morgan
Christmas Tree,” Lester McComb; results arc often caused by too li'.ti
The People’s Store
Linn’s Confectionery
“ Dad’s Present,” Dale Brown; song, an application where they do not
"Glad Christmas Morn,” choir; “ A have sufficient time to be dissolved
Lovelace-Gorham Co.
The Underwood Store
Christmas Carol,” Lucille Swaggert before the rains.
Model Supply Co.
Estacada Market
$1 .25
Bran by the Sack ...................................
shadow pictures with reading to cor
Scale insects on juniper arc con
$1 .50
Mill Run by thc S a c k ........................
respond; “ Starbeams Shed a Glory, j trol)ed by spvays o f i¡me sulphur, 10
2 \ ic
Wheat by thc Sack, per lb.
instrumental.
$3 .00
Scratch Feed, per 100 lb. Sack
to 12 gallons o f concentrated solu
$2.75
Egg Mash (Oregon Egg Mash)
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Miller and tion in 100 gallons of water, accord
$3 .00
All Mash Feed
.....................
daughter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ing to Oregon experiment station
40c
Phone 53-6, Estacada
No Can Coffee (Wadhams & Co.’s) lb.
Miller, Mr. Hamilton, Sr., and J. G. authorities.
40c
Folger’s Ensign Coffee, lb.
....
Hamilton were dinner guests at the
$5.95
30x3H Auto Tires, each
Applications are made in the dor­
60c
home o f Mr. and Mrs. John Hamil mant season. This pest is not ser­
Western Motor Oil, in your can, per gallon
$
1.00
Eastern
Oil,
in
your
can,
gallon
...................
ton New Year’s day.
ious in Oregon but is often hard to
The owners o f this store appreciate your trade. Give them a square
The Hicinbotham family were vis­ control.
deal and they will show you they do likewise. They do hauling for
itors at the Sevier home last week.
Very early spring application of
hire, they carry $21,000 liability and cargo insurance to make your
Miss Norma Randolph, who
wno has
.».* | ,and p,aster ()n iCKumes has been giv-
hauling safe for you and the prices are so you can pay them and
beeu spending the Christmas holiday.-
(f0|)d regultg at the Oregon exper­
still live. They buy cattle, sheep and hogs when your price is right.
at home, will return to Lakeview on iment station.
Monday where she will resume her
The strawberry root weevil can be
duties as teacher.
controlled by poison bait, says thc
CUTS M ORE
John Mattox has been reported il entomologist of the Oregon experi­
the last two weeks.
ment station. This bait is made up
SLICES
by mixing 95 pounds o f dried apple
Housing the Dairy Cow
refuse with five pounds o f calcium
T O TH E LOAF
arsenate, or by a bran bait developed
The main essentials in housing dai­ at the experiment station.
ry cows in the winter seems to be to
Many seasons o f the year are suit
keep them dry and out o f the wind ab|e far ciover seeding.
February
and drafts, and to provide plenty of p|antjnK usually gives the best re­
fresh air and sunlight. Apparently gulta
About 12 pounds o f red clo-
the matter o f temperature in itself ver or 8 pounds of alsike are thc
is not a vital consideration, except, recommended seedings The most
perhaps, in the most severe portions common practice and a good one is to
o f the United States. It has been seed the clover on fall grain sown,
noted at the federal dairy experi­ particularly barley.
ECONOM ICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
ment farm at Beltsville. Maryland,
that cows do their best in the coldest Spend New Year’* Day in Portland
v eather and the poorest during the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grabeel spent
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
t t summer months . Probably there ^ evv Year's Day with friends in Port
i.- no advantage in keeping the sta ,and
Their .laughters Lavena and
E ST A C A D A TO PORTLAND
L e temperature much above freez j ean accompanied them and remained
LINN’ S INN,, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY
ing. and there may he a disadvantage jp PoItIam) lintil Monday evening.
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if t!»e temperature rises above 80
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A.M. P.M. t M
A.M. P.M. P.M
degrees F.
4:30
8:30
8:00
Lv.
Estacada
6.20
2.00
Portland
Arriv« From Long Beach
Lv.
2:30 6:60 Lv. Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45
Lv. Clackamas
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson and
8:25 4:55 8:55
Lv. Carver
2 10 7:00 Lv. Barton
Go
bo Eugene
children arrived .Monday from Long
8:45 5:15 9:15
3:05 7:25 Lv. Carver
Lv. Barton
Walter Lemon accompanied * Bench, California, to visit at the
Lv. Eagle Creek
3:15 7:35 Lv. Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:25
9:30 6:00 10:00
3:30 7:60 At. Portland
Ar. Estacada
i i ' lends to Eugene the first of home of Mrs. Nelson s brother, Roy
(A ) Saturday Only.
V
jl
•Daily except Sunday
u week to attend a wedding. The Bee... They report that they exper-J
Leave Estacada 4:30 p. m.
SENDA— Leave Portland 10 a. m.
not pleasant on account offienged uo trouble in making the drive^
in th'eîr gar.
the storm.
AN
YOU
THE ESTACADA PHARMACY
Estacada Truck Line
Estacada to Portland
NOTICE!
Why pay 50c for a hair
cut when you can get
just as good or better
for 25c
SQUARE DEAL
Near J. K. Ely’s Store
CURRINSVÍLLE STO RE
Estacada Meide Bread
Fresh Every day, made in Estacada and sold by the
following named stores:
PRICES
U-NEED-A BAKERY
Our cakes are tasty and wholesome—made from the
best materials. Try them.
Bartholomew & Lawrence
at the same old stand, always ready to take care of
your wants at any time you need the best of
FEED.
Portland-Carver-Estacada Stages
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
children’s between meal snacks.
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
same price as the regular large loaf.
Sold at Your Favorite
LSÜ M
Grocery and Restau­
rants in Estacada and L O N G L O A F
Vicinity.
lUtecit numfet t/u U .-rr fnmif,