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EASTERN PAGE SIX » ry f t t JT t i v t r W\ r. CLACKAMAS N E W S , F R I D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 10, 19 28 ■ rTTm c L n r r r x r fr t ETTÎCf '.i jJ .tlÿ .B lllW L DOVER ! DOVER, Feb. U.— (Special).— D. j V. Rose recently hud the misfortune to be severely injured while working, in his logging operations. He is in a Portland hospital and at this time the full extent o f his injuries are net known. Mark Pagh went to Hood River on business Monday. u Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Peshall of Fir- wood are receiving congratulations Have you investigated our Two-Years-to-Pay Plan upon the arrival of an eight-pound for buying a boy born Sunday evening, February 5, at the Gresham hospital. Mrs. Peshall will be remembered as Vinnie DeShazer. Any or all implements needed can be included in The Henry Godfrey family left on Tuesday for Idaho where they will this liberal offer. reside for several months. Mrs. Ralph DeShazer entertained her mother, Mrs. T. C. Waite of Portland for several days this week. C. W. Neuman is improving. He has been ill for some time with lum T . X : r j T T I- , m V T V T T T T T V | ,i T , T ,. ,r . T . I'. I V I . I'i 1 ITtITr»'.' bago. Miss Violet Eccles, the teacher, O p e n e d B arber Shop M o t « * to S a n d y r id g e spent the week end with her parent; B. A. Lundberg has re-opened the In Portland. Mrs. J. II. Denning sold most of her household furniture and moved barber shop o f John O’ Brian and the balance to the home of her daugh will remain until Mr. Brian returns. Card P ar ty E n j o y a b l e A f f a i r ter, Mrs. Bina Bell, on Sandyridge Those who attended the card and where she will now make her home. Buy W heat Ran ch dancing party at the Masonic hall or Her many friends in this locality re The visit o f Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wednesday evening report that it wa gret very much to see her leave. Wilcox to lone, Oregon, last week, a most enjoyable social affair. Th< resulted in their buying a large wheat | prizes for the card games were do ranch and with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mite Smith III nated by Lovelace & Gorham, Peo Denny are making preparations for Fills May Smith, daughter of Mi moving to their new possessions in ple's Store, Rose’s store, and the S. & S. Hardware, while the U-Need ami Mrs. A. Smith, of the local tel a few weeks. (¡■a A Bakery gave the door prize. Aftei ephone company, has been sick f o r ' the card games, refreshments were the p st few days, but is improving B o u g h m a n 111 T h i. V, a . I served and the balance o f the evening now. Clyde Boughman, clerk in the Too | spent in dancing. The party was pie’s Store, has been out this weel givep for the benefit o f the town V i . i t Sick Re lative on account o f illness. I“ , basket ball team. Mesdames C. A. and Janies Norris went to Laurel Oregon, Sunday to F o r m e r Pas tor Here Minister V is it . P ort lan d visit their sister’s husband, who is Rev. J. F. Dunlop, pastor o f th< Rev. C. T. Cook o f the Methodist seriously ill with little hopes o f re M. E. church at Rockwood, was in covery. They returned last evening. Estacada Wednesday calling on old church was a business visitor in Port land Tuesday. time friends. Mr. Dunlop was pas tor o f the M. E. church here foi The Ladies o f Garfield Dorcas so ciety will meet at the home o f Mrs. several years and still owns a small Visit at Bull Run Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lovelace, J. E. Crawford on Thursday, Feb acreage and home just across th< Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Smith and Mi river and south of the city. ruary 18. ami Mrs. R. H. Currin were guests CJ OPEHÁÍÍVÉ of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Allen at Bull Run last Sunday. „ - O * 1 Y ’ if’--n — Are You Watching the Leather Market?— If you have been watching the leather market, you know it is on the upgrade. In the past we have ab sorbed much of this increase, but the continued in must in higher We ex pect there will be more advances and we suggest that you prepare yourself by ordering ahead your shoe wants. creases be reflected prices. Fordson Tractor BOB C O O K E M O TO R Co. We carry a large line of Men’s and Boys’ Dress Shoes and Oxfords, also Men’s Work Shoes and we have not advanced the price. ' SATURDAY After Inventory Sale on all broken lots and sizes of Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions. Special on Linen Envelopes, Two packages for 15c PEOPLE’S STORE H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor ESTACADA, OREGON H ere F ro m V a n c o u v e r Mrs. Ed. Vancamp and Mrs. Edith Niece o f Vancouver, Washington, were guests at the Scott and Art Smith homes »last Sunday. B u y . A c r e T ra ct U n d er g oes Slight O p era tion l Roy Miller has bought one acre of Stella Graves went to Portland on | land from J. K. Ely near the Clydo Tuesday morning where she submit Schock property north o f the cit; ted to a slight operation. She wil’ limits. have to make regular trips to Port land now while she is taking treat E l y . G o to P ort land ments. John Ely went to Portland first of the week to see that new grand First L eap Y e a r P ar ty daughter, Mildred Norton, and when Mrs. Mac Reed was hostess to a he returned and told Mrs. Ely how cute she was, the grandma immediate company of ladies numbering twenty Thursday evening o f last week, th< ly left for Portland to see the younp lady, remaining for two or three affair being the first leap year party of the season. Part o f the guests days. were dressed in male attire and es corted the other lady guests to th< party and also to their homes aftei L. A . C H A P M A N the party was over. The diversio: M ORTICIAN for the evening was games o f differ Calls attended day or night ent kinds and a most delicious lunch Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg. eon was served by the hostess. Th< Phone 50-51 Estacada. guests included the teachers of the Estacada schools, and the wives o f the school board. All report a most enjoyable evening. Full size ears of tender, de licious Golden Btattom Com. Just tolte a bite into those big tweet ¡teméis! Be Independent W ith A Garden Liberty Theatre i There is genuine satisfaction in a home garden when it produces a good crop of your favonte ' vegetables. The real test of vegetable seed is the crop it produces. We are proud of the uniformly fine crops which have been raised in this locality from Northrup, King & Co.'s Seeds. 5 t A t Your Dealers All of the / itdiulard sue ) vegetable ( packets ^ t A Most of the flower seed ptkfyrW also 5c n y ^ f e ^ Northrup, K in g &>Co.’s Seeds l^ d a iJ e NORTHLT-KING SEEDS For Sale By L O V E L A C E -G O R H A M C O M P A N Y, Inc. Estacada. Oregon That Safe Deposit Box. that you have been thinking about is still waiting for you. For less than a cent a clay you may have the protection it gives your valuable papers Call and Select, One E STA C A D A STATE BANK Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year. G u e s t , at K aa k e H om e Mrs. T. B. Young and daughter,, , Miss Ethel Young and son Harold Widman, all o f Portland, were guests at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kaake last Sunday and attended ser FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Feb. 10, 11 vices*ot the M.- E. church in the eve "B R E E D OF THE S E A ” ning. Miss Ethel is one o f the teach One o f the big shows; be sure and ers in the Springwater school. see it. Friday, Chas. Kitching; Saturday, V is it . D o u g l a s . H om e John Kiggins. Mrs. Ethel Lacy of Portland visit SUNDAY. MONDAY, Feb. 12, 13 ed at the home o f her parents, Mr "A L M O OF THE SOUTH S E A ” and Mrs. Will Douglass o f this place With Gilifa Gray a few days last week. She was ac Do not miss this one— it is different companied *by her sister Iva’s little Sunday, Jim Deardoff; Monday, Ed daughter. Johnson Miss Vera Chandler o f Portland was a guest at the home of hei WED., THURSDAY, Feb. 15 and 18 friend, Ml*s Alice Douglass over the "F O R W IV E S O N L Y ” week end. With Marie Prevost Wednesday, Herb Fifer; Thursday, Her« from lndep«ndence Albert Kitching Miss Lelia Howe came from Inde FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 17, SATUR pendence Saturday evening and vis ited until Sunday evening with het DAY AFTERNOON. Feb. 18 parents at this place. " T H E M AGIC G A R D E N " Admission 25c and I Oc PROGRAM P. T. A. Benefit; a good show SATURDAY NIGHT. FEB. 18 r ii 0 1 3 ■ ^ t T A 5 * ... 0 ju. ESTACADA... Headquarters for Busy Business Peope Warm, Comfortable and unusually well ventilated throughout. Beds unsurpassed and the dining room service will please you. Your patrofiage solicited Always Open HOTEL ESTACADA IN PREPARING FOR T H A T V ALE N TIN E P A R T Y — V isit in O r e g o n C ity "SLIG H TLY USED” Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshleman and' A Warner Brothers Special family drove to Oregon City last Friday, George Walters; Saturday, Sunday to visit relatives for a shor Walter Looney. time. Coming— Feb. 24 and 25— "TH E CAT AND THE CANARY" S p e n d . W e e k E nd with M oth er _______ Mrs. Frank Nichols o f Highland Coming— March 5. 6 and 7— spent the week end in Estacada at BEN HUR” the/home o f her mother, Mrs. Matt Thi L'iggtit Show’ tvfcr* Anade’. THE .Louábtrry. Remember that we can supply your needs in Special Baking for the occasion. Phone Your Order in Early U-NEED-A BAKERY , P h on e 871 Call us W hen in Need of Special Orders