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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, 1928 PACE 31X WANT ADS CURRINSVILLE EAGLE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL L ftr ç - W nr J H i s t o r y Class EAGLE C R E EK . Ja n . 26.— (S p e C U R R IN SV IL L E , Ja n . 26.— (S p e i T h ere is a larg e w orld histo ry F IN E A P P L E S fo r sale— also poul c ia l).— Mrs. C arl Long, who was in c ia l).— Sim on G ierke m et w ith a se r ¡class. Most o f the stu d e n ts a re ious accid en t F riday a fte rn o o n while try o f a ll k in d s; B u rb a n k potatoes. ju re d in an autom obile accident her.- | freshm en a r:l sophom ores who are a tte m p tin g to help move v o d saw Flaglc C reek T rad in g Co. j l 3 t f on J a n u a ry 8, has been moved to e n te rin g the class foi the firs t tim e. His arr.' the home of her d a u g h te r in G re sh which was in operation. cam e in c o n ta c t w ith the saw and L earn in g Spanish Songs iVOOD SA W IN G . Also second hand am . She is im proving. The Spanish II class is copy..'] brick fo r sale. Call 62-2. A. H. R. II. C u rrin spent the week end it was found th a t the arm was a l ■ Spanish r< gs w hich they plan to m ost severed. He was rushed a t P e rry . j6 12t* i ut hom e here. ¡sing some tim e late r. T he C urrinsville sh o rt lino and th< once to an O regon C ity hospital by C h r n i j e in C ’o'.se. W. C. G lover. T hpre it was found FO R S A L E — H ouse and tw o lots, o n , Ileiple telephone lines a re both out ange has heen m ade in the th a t the arm could be saved if nc ' A B roadw ay. In q u ire of W. E. Linn of o rd e r, which is very inconvenient. com plication se t in. A t this tim e Mr. E nglish class, g iving Miss A nderson H enry Ileiple was out M onday t r y a t L in n ’s Inn. j2 0 tf G ierke is re p o rte d to be re stin g easi th e . .jphom ores and Miss K ershncr ing to locate th e trouble. th e ju n io r class. T h ere fo re the W. M. W ade is h av in g a new ly. He has been a re sid en t of this FO R S A L E — Solid O ak M antle and section fo r only a couple of weeks, sophs a re now w ritin g th e school shingle ro o f put on his dwelling. M irror to m atch.— P ointers. notes for the E aste rn C lackam as W ard D ouglass re p o rts 19 lam bs, having recen tly purchased th e Dan News, which w ere fo rm erly w ritte n Kinley place. FO R SA L E — O ne 6 horsepow er g a s six se ts of tw ins and one se t of C arl F c lk er visited in P o rtlan d by the ju n io rs. oline engine a n d one 3 1-2 h o rse trip lets. over the w eek end. E o y s W in f r o m M ilw a u k ie H. D. L om bard was helping L. H. pow er Z ty p e Fairbanks-M orse Mr. and Mrs. O. D. E u rn e tt and Th boys’ b asketball team played F w alt w ith the g rin d in g and seed gasoline engine.— PO IN T E R , tf. cleaning a t T u n n ell’s mill M onday. Shirley B u rn e tt w ere d in n er guests a good gam e a t M iiwuukie last F ri R A D IO S-—I have tak en th e agency The C urrinsville sto re has installed a t the B yron Cogswell hom e in day night, w inning by a score o f 29 O ther to 21. The lineup was— E v e re tt Os a new 20 horsepow er electric m otoi S p rin g w a ter last Sunday. fo r th e M etrodyne radio line. See -ue.-ts w ere Mr. nnd Mrs. M adden borne and Dan Jen n in g ss, fo rw a rd s; me be fo re buying, as I have a very to pull the feed mill. Cecil W right of C urrinsville if ;.tr. and Mrs. M cDonald and A. C. Jam es F’a n tz, c e n te r; R obert H ay a ttra c tiv e proposition. T heodore Cogswell. den and Alvin M unson, guards. H a rd ers, E stacad a. *■! very m uch in th e race fo r one of F o ster M eyers arriv e d from Cor B oys C o o k in g C lass S t a r t e d the prizes given by the E astern vallis to spend th e w eek end a t hi* 'I be g irls’ cooking class is studying FO R SA L E — A -l S tanchions and C lackam as News. m eat cookery. The sew ing class is Mrs. L ester H ale was callin g on home here. some household fu rn itu re . Mrs A bout fifte e n ladies a tte n d e d the stu d y in g budgets. H obson, R oute 2, Phone 27-211, th e Lom bards Monday. A boys’ cooking class has b e er C. W. F u lle r has his house .w ired m eeting of th e Aid society which E stacadu. fo r electric lights and expects to was held nl the hom e of Mrs. E arl sta rte d u n d e r th e supervision o f Mis. have them installed in a few days. R heburg la st W ednesday nfternoon. Scott. T hey a re b eginning th e ir firs t A A N TE D — C o rre sp o n d en ts fo r th e A rth u r Sm ith was calling on his A fte r a business session lunch wn? p ro ject, th e p re p a ra tio n s fo r break News in e v ery com m unity in the served and a social tim e enjoyed. It fast. fa th e r and m o th er Sunday. e a s te rn p a r t o f C lackam as county. Dan M atson o f E stacad a is doing III planned to have a p rogram and Sandy G a m e F riday som e im provem ent w ork on his place supper the firs t F riday In March. Sandy, the opposing team fo r the FO R R E N T — Bedroom w ith b ath , I The next m eetin g will be held a t the in C urrinsville. E stsacada high q u in te t F rid a y night, $10 p e r m onth. In q u ire a t News Mrs M cGraw who has been in home of Mrs. W illiam S aunders, on has a qu eer w ay o f m aking b askets o ffice. j l 3 If V ancouver, W ashington, fo r some W ednesday, th e 15th of F ebruary. T hey bank th e ir shots o ff th e ir low The P.-T. A. have p urchased a tim e, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e h e re on ceil’ng, th a t is, th ey m ake the ball piano w hich was delivered to tRe FO R S A L E — E ig h t lo ts in Block 8, S atu rd ay . hit the ceiling a n d bounce into the school house last T hursday. A pro T e rra c e A dd itio n ; cheap fo r cash; Mrs. H ugh K irchem , Mrs. E. S basket. The lineup fo r th is gam e gram is to be given th e m iddle of $500. H en ry W o odruff. f3* C rom er and Mrs. L ydia M cConne!’ will probably be the sam e as in the F ebruary, th e proceeds of which will w ere business visitors here last F i o th e r gam es. S andy is supposed to H O N EY fo r sale— Comb a n d stra in e d be used to help pay fo r th e piano. be good, b u t th e E stacad a boys b e day. — K. C. H ay g aard , R. 2, Box 64, W illiam H yde had to shoot his lie ■ they a re b e tte r. F a ra d a y , O re. a l5 * ; horse one day last week a f te r it had Cho.ige in Periods becam e en tan g led in a fen ce and A t the begin n in g of th e second had in ju re d itself. A P P L E S FO R SA LE — 85c per b o x . On S unday night while G ra n t T est sem ester the school s ta rte d having a n d up. W . M. S anders, E agle was a tte n d in g church som eone broke eigl t fo rty -m in u te periods, fo u r in C reek. P h o n e 40-13. flO into his chicken house and stole the m orning and fo u r in th e a f te r i — ----------------------------------------- noon. This m akes a change in the about th ir ty o f his b e st hens. H IG H E S T m ark e t p rice paid fo r noon hour, w hich will now begin at W. C. G lover and fam ily drove to p o u ltry a n d fa rm produce. E agle 11: 0 and end a t 12:40. N ew class O regon C ity W ednesday. C reek tra d in g Co. jl3 tf Miss A lder, h ealth nurse from O re es have been added, such as the gon C ity, sp e n t one day la st w eek at boyV cooking class, g irls’ m anual FO R S A L E , C H E A P — Sim m ons bed the school. E xam ination o f the tra i ling class, g e ography a n d geom and d a y bed, com plete. R. S. D a children show ed a n um ber w ere u n etry. vidson, B ank A pts. j2 7 [ S P E C IA L IS T d erw eight and also a n u m b er w ith Exam s Over in In tern al M edicine for the The sem ester exam inations w ere defective te e th and tonsils. E dw ard S H E E P FO R SA L E — Tw elve full- peat f ift e e n years G rier, J r., age six years, had the given T hursday a n d F riday. E xam s, blooded H am pshire ew es and 1 5 1 d istinction of having a p e rfe c t score. fo r the m orning classes w ere held lam bs. H ugh H. C arlin , E stac ad a , D O ES N O T O P E R A T E Miss B eulah B a rn e tt a n d Misr T hursday and th e a fte rn o o n classes O regon. flO F lo ra H aysany w ent to P o rtla n d on on F riday, allow ing two periods fo r w ill be at F rid a y evening re tu rn in g Sunday each subject. FO R S A L E — O. I. C. pigs; 6 w eeks B E N S O N H O TEL old. W. K. C orbin, R. 1, E sta c a W E D ., TH U R ., A FR I., F eb ., 1, 2, 3 evening. On S a tu rd ay th e y a tte n d Girls L.ose to M ilw aukie To th e ¡trea t disappoint of the ed te a c h e rs’ in stitu te in M ilwaukie. da, O regon. It O ffic e H ours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. M. The C hristian E n d eav o r society g irls’ b asketball team the gam e w ith A t th e E agle C reek G range H all on will hold th e ir business and social M ilwaukie w as lost, the score being T H R E E D A Y S ONLY J a n u a ry 27, 8 p. m., th e H ard in g m eeting on F riday evening, J a n u a ry 29 to 18. T he lineup was— f o r G ra n g e p re sen ts “ A P e rfe c t L ittle | 27, a t the home o f Mrs. A. C. Cogs w ards, Blanche A rm stro n g and O ra No C harge for C on su ltation G oose,” in th re e acts. P rice 25c j M cK enney; c en ters, E rm a W ilcox well. and 35c. C hildren u n d e r 12 fre e . O ne Sunday re ce n tly R onald B ur and Iren e D avis; g uards, Alice Dr. M eilinthin is a re g u la r g ra d u K aake and M arion G a rd n er; substi FO R S A L E — No. 1 I. H. C. cream a te in m edicine a n d su rg e ry a n d is n e tt nnd Prof. Schneider o f O. A. C. w ere guesls a t th e O. D. B ennett tu te s, E dith De Moy, J a n e t G ilgan, se p a ra to r, price $20. T ake se p a ra licensed by th e s ta te o f O regon. M ary L enson and Lucille Sanders. to r a n d tr y it. W ill g u a ra n te e it He does not o p e ra te fo r chronic home. S e n a to r C. C. Dill w ants th e sen The girls a re p u ttin g in ev ery spare to w ork good. R. C. Reed, R. 3, appendicitis, gall stones, u lte is of a to r ’s speeches broadcasted. W on m inute to p ra ctic e fo r th ey expect E stacad a. f3 th e stom ach, to n sils o r adnoids. der if he w ants Will R ogers to a n a h a rd gam e a t Sandy F'riday night. He has to his c re d it w o nderful re The g ra d e school girls have chal HIGH R E C O R D S. C. W h it« L av- su lts in diseases o f th e stom ach, liver, nounce th e “ spasm s.” All th ese fu n lenged th e sophom ores fo r a gam e on h o rn chicks a n d h a tc h in g eggs ny m en should h an g to g e th e r.— bowels, blood, skin, nerves, h e a rt, W ednesday evening a fte r school. kidney, bladder, bed w etting, c a ta rrh H ubbard E n te rp rise. P hone P ow ell's P o u ltry F’arm . w eak lungs, rh eu m atism , sciatica, leg flO 4S-7 E stac ad a . ulcers, and re c ta l ailm ents. Below’ a rc a few of his m any sa tis fied p a tie n ts in O regon who have O. D. EBY been tre a te d fo r one o f th e above A tto rn ey at Law Are you going to do any fenr'ng soon? If so, let us nam ed causes: G eneral P ra c tic e C o n fid en tial E lm er Booker, Condon. figure on your requirements. We can save you some A dviser Chas. Desch, P o rtlan d . money on size or quantity. We carry in stock at all O regon C ity, O regon D. G. H orn, B onanza times 26 in., 32 in., 39 in. and 47 in. Field Fance F re d Shields, K lam ath Falls. Wo a re a uthorized d ealers fo r the O liver plows and c arry a line of D aniel S teinon, A llegany re p a irs at all tim es— plow beam s, handles, m old boards, landsides R. E. N eal, C e n tra l P oint jo in te rs, etc. • C. D ., D. C., E . C. L A T O U R E T T fc * Jo e Sheoships, Gibbon. I f you a re going to buy b e rry w ire, com e in and let us give you A tto r n e y s * o u r prices. Rem em ber above date, th a t con P ra c tic e in A ll C o u rts * su ltatio n on th is tr ip will be fre e nnd ! “ BU Y YOUR H A R D W A R E AT T H E H A R D W A R E ST O R E ” * F irs t N atio n al B ank Bldg. * th a t his tre a tm e n t is d iffe re n t. ' O regon C ity O regon * 1 M arried w om en m ust be accom • * • • * • * » * « » p a n ie d by th e ir husbands. “The Winchester Store” | A d d ress: 211 B rad b u ry Bldg., Los | A ngeles, C alifo rn ia. ____ C om ing to P o r tla n d Dr. Mellenthin CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES W hite Ribbon S h o rte n in g in bulk, tw o lb s....................................... C anned IVas ............................................................................... ' !i C anned C orn; tw o fo r ................................................................................. Zuc Re ui Oleomargarine Golden Rule unbleached flour, 49 D m . Pride t l Waldo Hiila flour, 49 lbs. 25c $2.25 $J.75 G round O ats, p e r 100 lbs. ................................ $2 50 $ 2 .so ... $ 1.80 ........ $3.oo Ground Wheat, per too lbs............... Mfalfa Meal, per 100 lbe. Lin eed Oil Meal, per ioo lbs. Aiaociation Dairy Feed, per .ioo lb. s a c k ............... $ 2.30 We haul your chickens to P o rtla n d fo r 50c u coop; y our veal as to ■:ze, 50c p e r 100; dressed hogs. 25c per 100; live hogs, if enough fo r load, 40c p e r 100. We have one o f th e best driv ers y et we c a rry $20,000 insurance fo r y o u r protection. Give us a chance. 1 -------------------- — ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ESTACADA TRUCK LINE D A IL Y T R IP S FROM E S T A C A D A TO PO R TLA N D Leave all fre ig h t a t w arehouse. In o rd e rin g y o u r fre ig h t se n t th ru us you receive p ersonal service both in E stacad a and P o rtlan d th a t will save tim e and money MATCHING & S T E IN M A N P hon e 6 1 -5 E stacad a Call and D eliv er S erv ice E A st 2 4 0 6 P ortland TRUCKING SERVICE By t h e H o u r o r B y t h e Mile. A n y th in g , A n y p la ce, A n y t i m e WOOD AND FUEL Long d istance F u rn itu re and C on tract H auling a Specialty KITCHING & STEINMAN P h o n e 35-3 E s t a c a d a EA st 2406 P ortland DR. F. A. PERKINS Optometrist 3n Have Your Eyes Examined _ O ffic e P hon e 331 R esid en ce 2 8 -1 5 O ffice in M edford Bldg., E stacada, O regon * BROADWAY GARAGE * r r r : * » • • • * R IC H FIE L D • * M ore P ow er for th e sam e p rice * * Walter W. Gilbert, M. D. * * * T u b e T ire P a tch in g P L 'JM B IN G — T IN W ORK ST O R A G E T ruck L ine T erm in al • * • • * * All kinds of Yarn in beautiful colors, used in making flowers for ornaments on your coat or furs. Price per bunch, only 10c .J. K. E L Y DRY GOODS AND SHOES a P ortland's E d c tr ic S h op p in g C e n te r PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.’S HOME THE ELECTRIC BUILDING AT BROADWAY AND ALDER STREETS O ffice H o u rs 9 td & a n d E venings E STA CA D A OREG O N L. A. C H A P M A N M O RTICIAN t» I tr e a t th em accord- ingly. A co m p lete o p tica l sa tis fie s . eye specialist. M asonic building,, O r- egtm C ity. Dr. M. M. Martindale o f O regon C ity M onday and F rid a y E venings a f te r 6 o ’clock • • stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and theatres. city, for single fare and transfer. ways and stage terminals easily accessible. Our line of Accessories is complete FARM LOAN S A SP E C IA L T Y Tel. 77-3 E stacad a, O re. OUR MECHANICAL SERVICE IS FIRST CLASS LET US SERVE YOU PORTLAND Dr. H. M. Kramer C ascad e ¿TVlotor Co. Electric Power Co. Dr. W. W. Rhodes D E N T IS T E stac ad a Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES S. E. Wooster Real E sta te L oan s, In su ran ce R en tals O ffic e at L in n 's Inn O S T E O P A T H IC P h ysician and S u rgeon Electric Shopping Center. * 1 When the New Chevrolet Comes Calls a tte n d e d day o r night M ortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 50-51 E stacada. se r v ic e th at Dr. F reeze C H IR O PR A C T O R The Electric Store on the first floor is Portland’s Principal railway ticket offices, and interurban rail E Y E S A re P reciou s ____ p lea ses en d Is in the very heart of the business district. Street cars right to the door from every part of the P h ysician an d ?u rg « o n O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. E venings by ap p o in tm en t O regon O ffic e P hon e 3 1 5 ♦ ♦ s e e J. CLOSNER, Proprietor Estacada * Oregon ? MAKE YOUR OWN COAT ORNAMENTS FENCING S. & S. HARDWARE J Electric Building, Portland, Ore. s * N •