Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 03, 1928, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EASTERN
WANT ADS
CLACKAMAS
NEWS, FRIDAY, FERRUARY 3, 1928
rejoicing over the birth o f a ten- ’now glad to hear that he is doing
pound daughter Friday. They have fine.
Miss Ethel Ficken, who is now
named he” Mary Rose.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. working in Portland made a short
visit to her home here Saturday
EAGLE CREEK, Eeb. 2.— (Spe­ M. Park on Sunday were their son
PLEASE bring home my blocks and cial).— Mr. and .Mrs. Everett Wart- John and family and their daughter night. She is planning to come home
to stay in a few days.
tackle. George Pointer.
man und daughter Nancy Ann from Mrs. Brian Moore and family.
Jackie Mattox called on Mynard
Mrs.
Wiley
Howell
visited
Mr.
and
Portland, visited Friday afternoon at
Brown Saturday.
FOR SALE— Two aged horses. Ar- the home of his uncle, Grant Test. Mrs. Moger on Sunday afternoon.
.Miss Bernice Miller was in Esta­
Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Joe Gut-
flO They were accompanied by Mrs.
thur Smith, Estacada.
cada taking her music lesson.
tridge
and
three
children
were
call­
Mary Barker of Palo Alto, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller visited
N O O V SAWING. Also second hand who is u sister of Mrs. Test, and is ing at the Hansen home Friday a f­
with J. E. McCombs and also Ed.
brick for sale. Call 62-2. A. H. visiting at the home o f her sister in ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hull have Fickens Sunday.
j6 12t*
Perry.
Portland.
Mrs. Arthur Mattoon left Saturday
been doing some repair work on their
Brenton Vedder called at the
for Springfield, ,to be at the bedside
house they own in Estacada.
FOR SALE— House and two lots, on school on Thursday of last week.
The Carl Ward family visited re! of her daughter-in-law who is re­
Broadway. Inquire of W. K. Linn
Sant Eelker was home from O. S.
ported quite low.
atives in Oregon City Sunday.
j 20tf C. over the week end.
at Linn’s Inn.
Arthur Mattoon is still here with
Mr. and Mrs. Bard visited Sumla\
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Spildie visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
HDR SALE— CHEAP— Police pup-
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Sunday at Silverton with Mrs. Spil- evening with the Harold Horner fam­
Mattoon.
,
p,.s pedigreed,, fine stock. Roy
Mra Thonip. ily.
Mrs. Swaggart and Mrs. H. Browq
Still, Eagle Creek.
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Mrs. Ray Erickson o f Camp 10
] has been in Portland for a few days called on Mrs. Hubbard Monday.
The Christian Endeavor here has
LARGE BRONZE TURKEY gobbler
Mrs. J. McComb is now going tc
1 recently having her son Billy treat­
started
rehearsals
for
a
play,
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4 .
years old, for sale.
Miss P.
Oregon City three times a week tak­
ed by a physician.
Konny, Route 4, Boring.
f3 tf Dutch Detective,” which they plan
Viola and Luella Wheeler were ing treatments.
to give in the near future. The cast
Mrs. H. M. Brown is in the contest
dinner guests o f Valine Julian or
FOR
RENT— Bedroom with bath, includes the following: Opal and Zolr.
)f this paper from this community
Monday evening.
$10 per month. Inquire at News Clester, Sylvia Spildie, Beulah Bar­
Mrs. Hobson visited Sunday af­ <nd any support given her will he
nett, Flora Haysany, Henry Suter
office.
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ternoon at the Peter Erickson home ■ery much appreciated.
Shirley Burnett, Clyde Phillips and
Floyd Erickson, son of Mr. and
FUK SALE— Eight lots in Block 8, j Roy Forrester.
Mrs. Peter Erickson, had the mis
Terrace Addition; cheap for cash; I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Glover am- ; fortune to have his foot broken re­
$500. Henry W oodruff.
f3* Clifton visited in Portland on Sun
UPPER EAGLE CREEK
cently when a heavy pipe was
day at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
dropped on it.
HONEY for sale— Comb and strained Tracy Colt.
Wiley Howell and Floyd Akins at
— K. C. Haygaard, R. 2, Box 64,
Clarence Ames o f Ardenwold, pres
Joe Brackett o f Wasco was r
! tended the funeral of D. C. Howell
Faraday, Ore.
al5* ident o f
the Clackamas County
/isitor. He is a charter member of
at the Portland Crematorium on
'.agle Creek grange and attends
Christian Endeavor, w h s a visitor at Thursday.
mce a year.
APPLES FOR SALE— 85c per box the church on Sunday evening and
Helen Perry was home from O. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister,.
and up. W. M. Sanders, Eagle gave a talk. He was accompanied C. over the week end.
1rs. Roxanna (Jester and Mrs. R. B.
Creak. Phone 40-13.
flO by Mr. Kenny, also o f Ardenwold
\ ictor Arundel, a student at Al-
Jibson motored over to George De
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buny college, and William Shearer
HIGHEST
market price paid for , '" eek attended the Christian En- , spent the week end at the Shearer shield’s home Tuesday and spent the
fternoon.
y
poultry and farm produce. Eagle deavor rally at Oregon City on Mon- j home.
The members of the home économ­
Creek trading Co.
jl 3 t f ‘‘«W evening. Dr. Ira Land-eth was
D. C. Howell, who died recently
es committee o f the grange held a
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in Portland, was born at Little Rock
LOST— Two keys on triangle ring.
Mrs. Ben Forrester and Chris
neeting at the home o f Mrs. De-
Arkansas, about 80 years ago. H<
Believe they were lost near Peo- ( Longwell drove to Portland Tues,.a;
iheilds and invited three ladies from
crossed the plains with an immigrant
pie’s store. Please return to the
Major Luther Eelker and family
his side o f the creek to meet with
train after the close o f the Civil war
News office.
It*
j drove to Portland Sunday. As they
hem.. They were making new ta
coming to Springwateif, where he
de covers and sashes for the grange
were returning home they had a
made his home for many years and
SHEEP FOR SALE— Twelve full- head-on collision with another car.
Mrs. DeShields servet! a delicious
where he had many friends and rel
blooded Hampshire ewes and 15 j resulting in considerable damage to
lunch.
atives.
Funeral
services
were
held
lambs. Hugh H. Carlin, Estacada, | both cars.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass made
in Portland Thursday.
a trip over to the Dan Erdman home
Oregon.
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On Wednesday several auto loads
Saturday afternoon.
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! o f men went to Oregon City to in-
F1LBEKT TREES for sale; two year J terview the county court in regard
Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass visited
with Mrs. Viola Denning Sunday.
old, three to six feet, 35c; one j to work on the Forrester hill road
VIOLA
year olds, 20c. Reductions on lots which is in almost impassible con-
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle and
o f 100 or more. Earl Tracy. f ! 7 dition.
daughters were the dinner guests of
Herbert Suter is driving a Dodge
VIOLA, Feb. 2.— (Special).— Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle Sunday.
FOR SALE— Large Jersey heifer; 22
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass had as
roadster recently purchased.
Norma B. Lankins, who has been vis­
months old; priced right for quick
iting with her daughter in Oturas, guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George
sale. Telephone 437; S. T. Powell,
Calif., is now at Bend taking care of Preister and children Eldon and An­
Estacada.
It
ita o f Logan.
her sister-in-law, who is quite ill.
SPRINGWATER
Mr. andd Mrs. Will Kandle, son,
Norma Stuckey, who is ill with
FOR SALE— Alsike clover seed;
bright*« disease, has been in bed since Chester Reid, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
home grown, recleaned; 30c per
December 12, is doing well at the Gibson, and Betty Jean Douglass
lb. Atlee Erickson, Estacada R.
SPRINGWATER, Feb. 2— (Spe­
present time.
Mr. Stuckey works were the dinner guests o f H. S. Gib­
1, at Currinsviile P. E. P. station.
cial).— There is a new telephone line
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in Portland going back and forth each son Sunday.
int# Springwater now. Included in
Reva Douglass visited with Lily
day.
IL'.DIOS— 1 have taken the agency the list o f subscribers on the new
John Hamilton S'r., and John Ham­ Carlton Saturday.
for the Metrodyne radio line. See line are John Marshall, T. I. Kirk- ilton, Jr., who have been quite sick
Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Gibson o f Bar­
mo before buying, as 1 have a very | w°od, Mr. Skagg, George Perry and
ton were up this way last Friday.
with colds, are improving.
attractive proposition.
Theodore Pete Brickner.
Mr. and Mm. Ray Woodle called
Friends o f W. M. Mattoon are hop­
Mrs. Forest Erickson visite<| with 1
Harders, Estacada
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ing to see him run for county com­ at the home o f R. B. Gibson Sunday
Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence on Tuesday.
A*tt SALE Premier Vacuum ( ’lean­ Mrs. Bard and Mrs. Warnock vis­ missioner. He is a man o f good stand­ evening.
Tommy McKay visited with his
er; nearly new.
Cost *35; will ited Mrs. Monroe on Tuesday af­ ing sni) is well liked in the commun­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKay
ity.
sell fo r $10 as owner has no use ternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Landers and family over the week end.
for it. Can be seen at the News
Mr. and Mrs. Kiggins spent Tues- j
Mr. and Mrs. “ Doc” Hannah were
o f Clackamas were dinner guests at
office.
f3 tf
day visiting with Mr.
and
Mrs. j
visiting with the latter’s parents, Mr.
the home o f Ed. Fickens Sunday.
Skagg.
FOR SALE— No. 1 I. H. C. cream j
¿Mr. and Mrs. Conrow had as their and Mrs. W. H. Douglass.
Several in this neighborhood a r e '
separator, price $20. Take separa­
guests Sunday their two daughters
Vi«it« in Portland
tor and try it. Will guarantee it j reported on the sick list, including1 and son-in-law of Portland.
to work good. R. C. Reed, K. 3, j 11
of^ school children.
Carson Lawrence spent the week
Bruce Randolph M>s b?en on the
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Howell visit­
Estacada.
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sick list, but his many friends ¡¡ye end with his mother in Portland.
ed Wednesday afternoon with Mr.
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HIGH RECORD S. C. White Leg­ and Mrs. John (Park.
horn chicks and hatching eggs;
Mrs. Robert Guttridgc visited Mrs.
no«e better than ours. Order early. Henry Cromer Tuesday afternoon.
Powell's Poultry Farm. Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Brickner are
43-7 Estacada.
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EAGLE CREEK
CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
Egg mash, by the sack
Kellogg's Corn Flakes3 for 25c
«2.75; *2.90 and *3.00
Kellogg’s Pep, 2 fo r
25c
Oregon Dairy feed, 80 lb.
Kellogg’s All Bran ..
2Qc
sack ................................ *1.65
Kellogg's New O a t a ............ 35c
Association Dairy feed .
*2.35
Kellogg’s Bran Flakes with
other parts o f wheat;
Middlings, by the sack ........ *2.5f •
2 for .................................. 25c
Ground Wheat, tack
*2.50
Wheat that is Recleaned; by
Lipton’s Coffee, lb.................50c
the sack; per lb................. 2 H'c
I. G. A. C offee; try this one
Oats, .recleaned, by the sack,
— it’s fine; lb.................... 49c
per lb.................................. 2 44 c
CASH SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
will be displayed on stands on the floor. Look for them
.
DR. F. A. PERKINS
Optometrist
Have Your Eyes
Examined
Office Phone 331
Residence 28-15
O ffice in Medford Bldg., Estacada, Oregon
School & Hom e Frocks
The simple school frock or house Jress is made very attractive with
a pretty Patent Leather or Kid Belt.
We have a nice assortment at 25c and 50c each
MEN’S BELTS AT 50c and 75c Each
Remember our Remnant Counter— Each piece 50 c
J. K. E L Y
DRY GOODS AND SHOES
Portland's Electric
Shopping Center
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.'S HOME
THE ELECTRIC BUILDING
AT B R O AD W AY AND ALDER STREETS
Electric W iring
FOR SALE— Team o f mules, about *
O. D. EBY
1150 lbs. each, good gentle team;
Attorney at Law
—or span o f young horses about * General Practice Confidential
1150 lbs. Will take some trade. *
Adviser
H. S’. Gibson, R. 1, Eagle Creek, *
Oregon
City, Oregon
Phone 16-4.
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Y ÏÏÎT SALE— All kinds o f lumber,
*10 per thousand at the mill or
*13 delivered at Estacada.
Di­
rect all communications to F. N.
Cadonau, Estacada, Box 30; or
Phone 694.
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C. D., D. C., E. C. LATOURETTE
Attorney«
Practice in All Courts
First National Bank Bldg.
Oregon City
Oregon
Are you going to wire your house or do some rewir­
ing? If so, come in and let us figure on
your requirements.
We carry a complete line o f all wiring requirements.
A full ine o f any sized bulbs you may want, frosted
or plain. We also carry the famous Hot Point elec-
trie sadirons, and Hot Point curling irons.
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Buy Your Hardware at the Hardware Store
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S. & S. HARDWARE
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“The Winchester
B R O A D W A Y GARAGE
RICHFIELD
Mora Power for the same price
Tabe Tire Patching
PLUMBING — TIN WORK
STORAGE
Truck Lino Terminal
EYES
1 treat
ingly.
optical
pleases and satisfies.
eye apecialist. Masonic
g«n City.
Physician and Surgaon
O ffice Hours 9 to 5
and Evenings
ESTACADA
OREGON
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Are Precious
them accord­
A complete
service that
Dr. Freese
building,, Or-
L. A. CHAPMAN
MORTICIAN
Calls attended day or night
Mortuary 1. O. O. F. Bldg.
Phone 50-51
Estacada.
CHIROPRACTOR
o f Oregon City
Monday and Friday Evenings
after 6 o ’clock
Office at Linn’« Inn
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Reel Estate Loans, Insurance
Rentals
FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY
Tel. 77-3
Estacada, Ore.
Dr. H. M. Kramer
Dr. W . W . Rhodes
A
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician and Surgeon
U Shwtphv
Or
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DENTIST
O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Evenings by appointment
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Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal
Street cars right to the door jfrorp every part of the
city, for single fare and transfer,
Principal railway ticket offices, and interurban rail­
Cascade ¿/Motor Co.
ways and stage terminals easily accessible,
PORTLAND
Electric Power Co.
J. CLOSNER, Proprietor
Estacada
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Electric Shopping Center.
theatres.
means more than the appearance o f a gas tank on
the corner.
SERVICE at the Cascade Motor Company means
quick, efficient, accurate workmanship, done by ex­
perienced men who have had years of training in
their particular kind o f work.
If you car needs overhauling, bring it to us and be
assured that everything will be in order when the
car leaves our shop. That is our idea of service.
S. E. Wooster
Dr. M. M. Martindale
The Electric Store on the first floor is Portland’s
stores, shops, hotels, banks, restaurants and
Service
Walter W . Gilbert, M. D.
Is jp the very heart o f the business district.
Oregon
Electric Building, Portland, Ore.
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