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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1928)
E A TERN PACE SIX * r 'P rn rhe New Ford Car The benefit dance given by com mittees from the local I. 0. O. F., i!ii 1 1 llcbckah lodges and the Garfield Grunge, at the Eagle Creek hall Sat urday night, was a great success. .M^ny bought tickets who do not attend dances ami altogether the to tal sum iealiued for the benefit was $142. I be ball rent was donated as well ; other things used for the en- teiiainmont so that the expense in- currod was light and for the music only. Harvey Giigan, the recipient o f the generous donation, who has been ill for some time and unable to work, is very appreciative o f the a> stance o f his friends and all who contributed. IS N O W ON DISPLAY A T TH E BOE COOK E M OTOR C O M PA N Y Ride in and drive this new car. lie ;uven any time. Demonstrations will Deliveries on the new model are now beginning. Sec the Model “ A” Now! BOB COOKE MOTOR Co. c r r n x g m u a '«T iT iT y iM v i\ i!e iiiM m ^ v » ,f f ,« ,r r r m 'm T g r s T a n T i T i a a n n m z NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, liU'l BENEFIT DANCE NETS COMMITTEE OVER $140 I 'XLX !. L .IJJJ~U.V!J»'XLLLu r.r. i .-. t .- m j ” . u . p . u i.M.'.r.T.i . m r ' . CLACKAMAS LOCAL AN D New Arrivals- '* *• *T / in Men s Hats in a variety of shades and Ra la| I colors, such as madria, beal, black, brown flesh, flume, Elk, bottle green and rj barley* in all felts Prices Range $3 to $4.50 % -V w v w v w v PERSONAL r-.Tl’GTi.T TT'TTIYIgs Cretonnes, a variety of patterns, yard wide, per yd................................. Mi. and Mrs. Harold C. Varney of I1 island were guests at the home of The poultry committee of whicl Mr. and Mis. Wm. Glenn last Sun Herman Lafky o f Canby was chad- day. Mrs. Varney is Mrs. Glenn's man, came out with an optimistic re niece. port despite the fact that !>»*»“ The Estacada Band has changed its in 1927 were lower than in any yea place o f practice from the old Gem since the World wav. theatre building to a room sodth of State and national information in the pool hall on Main street. The evangelistic meetings at the dicates that egg prices in 1928 should Mis.- Edna Bates came from Mon M. E. church, being conducted by I be higher because o f relatively low ni .uth last Saturday to spend the Mrs. Both-Clibborn o f Portland, as- cold storage holdings on January 1. wed; end at her home here. .->! Ted by Mi: . Lillian Klein, talented On top o f that it was brought out Dave Eslileman is making some musician, may continue into next j that even under present conditions nice improvements to the yard in week, ii was stated Thursday. I many Clackamas county poultrymen front o f his residence. The church was packed to capacity have produced eggs at a profit Mrs. \\. F. Cary and children went COFFEE— Special Roast 35c Variety of Shades at $1.00 Sunday and Monday evenings with No cause for alarm over the ad to Portland this morning to visit at Del Monte C o ffe e ............... 50c people from Barton, Eagle Creek, mitted decrease in dairy cattle in the the home o f her sister, Mrs. M. H. Sprlngwatcr and the surrounding Kerr’s Premium Oats at... 39c county was seen by the dairy com Boyle until Sunday evening. They frSÈSSk r* country, as well as Estacada, when Peas, two cans for_______ 25c | en mittee, over which John Gaffney o ..ere aecompanied to Portland by Mrs. Clibborn told her life story. The 17-quart White Enamel the pan .............................. 50c Mount Pleasant presided. Close cull M . Cary, who preceded on to Glcn- Sunday morning service was also ing o f herds has been brought abouij eden Beach. Dish Pan ..... .................. $1 Children’s Hose at ............ 25c largely attended and intense interest by high beef prices and heavy out Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Linn and Mrs. Dr. Hess’ Stock Tonic; and rapt attention shown to the gift- “ ***' ^VV ,•* , , , , , , side demand tor cows. Julia. Krieger were business visitors $1.50 package f o r ...... 75c Girlie Bobby Pins, 6 for.. .10c ed lady who presented the gospel. Shortage o f legume feeds and eve: in Portland Monday. District Superintendent Hisey increasing demand in out 0 1 state Ed lb iftier is reported on the sick came up from Portland to attend the (markets for highest quality dairy lis with pneumonia. He is at the si rvices. Excellent music is a fea I products were deemed problems of W. 11. Heylman home and at this ture o f the service. more concern. Those two points were time is reported as somewhat im given considerable attention. proved. I?. 3 1Arada Pupils Broadcast I Wesley Theissen, Milwaukie, was Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leihammer Howard Davis and Maurice Bullard 1 chairman o f the horticulture coni* father and mother of Fred Leiham- o f Estacada were among the 60 mu- mittee; farm crops, G. S. Berg of mer o f Estacada, arrived last week H T A C A D A , OREGON H. b. SNYDER, Proprietor sicians that broadcasted a special Barlow, was chairman, which commit- to make their home with their soil program over KOAC on February 14. ; tees worked out recommendation: for a time. The concert was directed by Captain 1 which were also presented to the gen Chester and Harold Sorensen, Harry L. Beard, for 23 years conduc-jeral conference Wednesday. nephews of A. N. Johnson, late of tor o f the college band and who chose j ------------------------ ■ Canada, arrived from Vancouver, in i csida students for places in Visit Lovell Home Washington, Sunday to visit their un the organization. Marches, overtures Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Harrington o cle for a few hours. and one instrumental and one vocal Portland were Sunday visitors at the The News is pleased to announce solo were included in the program. j home of Mrs. Rose Lovell and Mr. that Albert Weisendanger, forest ranger, will be present at the Com S. E. Wooster ■ ■ ■■ ¡and Mrs. George Kitching. Real Estate Loans, Insurance munity club this evening in the Ma Rentals sonic hall to give a talk, illustrating Sam Bacon 111 FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Sam Bacon who has been at the his lecture with slides and moving lie will also furnish the Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore. home o f his daughter, Mrs. Lizzie pictures. (Continued from page one) with facts and interpretations o f the Hagan for several weeks has beer j musical numbers. This program wil' be very entertaining and should bi Mr. Bacon probable future trends of production very miserable. greeted with a large audience. ami demand for agricultural pro well known local pioneer. chanic and has the honor of being Dave DeLand, conductor on one of the first to take a sow up the moun duit.;, the idea being that this infor “ A man is known by his friends;” and a the freight trains, with his family mation would prove useful in plan- Mrs. Cook Attends Church tains. business house as well as an individual de Mrs. C. E. Cook, wife o f Rev. T has rented the W. E. Linn residence 11inK breeding and planting opera in Terrace Addition. pends largely on its friendships. tions. It is not assumed, Inskeep C. Cook, attended church Sunda; Building Addition to Store added, that farmers will completely morning for the first time since the Hickey Bros, at Brightwood will This bank is proud of its friends in this sec change their systems o f farming family came to Estacada. A few have the new addition to their store each year but that through these con months before coming here she fol tion of the county, and believes that work completed about March 15. The new ferences a greater stability will be and injured herself so badly that building will have a 52-foot fron ing together in the spirit of friendship will b id with less violent fluctuation in , she was unable to Ret around onl; and will be operated as a red and advance the best interests of the com by the use of crutches. production. B e ll M il l R u n n i n g white chain store, modern in every The V. W. Bell Lumber company way, and will carry a large stock munity. is sawing again and is shipping some including hardware. The Brightwood as the Bear ('reek Logging company store, having one o f the most piomi- h is been running a train occasionally nent summer homesite colonics nea We Ate Agents for to pick up wood shipments. by, claims to have one o f the best ^ SMITH'S FLOWER SHOP TOMMY LUKE ^ locations on the highway for busi ^ and Guarantee Satisfaction i L o t s o f L u m b e r Left ness. The Sandy Lumber company still Safe Deposit Boxes, $3r00 per year. V THE ESTACADA PHARMACY has a million and a half feet of lum ber in the yard and much has been sold since the mill stopped opera tions. INTEREST INTENSE IN M. E. REVIVAL SERVICES Percales, Pillow Tubing, Indian Head M us lins, Crash Toweling, and everything in Notions. Saturday-Monday Specials LADIES’ SILK HOSE B l LADIES’ RAYON HOSE T H E P E O P L E ’ S STO r:ïÊÈiià\ !üüü liÉBÉfe; l i Æ FARM ERS' C ONFERENC E [fiSESi fill Friendship S O D IT I« » SANDY NEWS | FLOWERS.. II ESTACADA STATE BANK Liberty T h eatre. . . . . . . . . Notice To Dog Owners Section 9367, Oregon Laws, as amended by the 1925 Legislature reads as follows: — i:\M in FF.KSON OWNING OK KEEPING V DOG OVER THE AGE OF s MONTHS within the State of Oregon shall, NOT LATFB '1HAN MARGH l of each year or within 30 days after he becomes the owner or keeper o f such clog, procure from the Countv Clerk o f the county in V'hich said person resides a license for such dog, by paying to the county clerk a license fie o f $1.00 for male or spayed bitch dogs and $2.00 for female dogs. The county clerk Tali issue to such person a license and a metal tag, stamped with the year of issue, the name o f the county in which it is issued, with a number thereon corresponding to the number on the license. Said tag shall be attached to a collar to be worn by the dog. The said license hall be for a period of one year from January 1st. ANY Pl.RFON WHO KHALI. FAIL TO PKOCURF Vi II Lit FNSE BA MARCH l « herein provided shall be required on procur*ng such license TO i*\\ \S A PENALTY an additional sum o f H.00 .'or each male or spayed bitch dog, or $2.00 for each female dog The county a. - " o r and his deputies shall forthwith report to the sheriff and tin county clerk all »logs that they shall find that are not li- ceu < d as herein provided, together with the owner or keeper thereof SECTION »368. LICENSE. PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO TAKE OUT Any owner or keeper of any dog who shall fail to procure a license, ¡s provided in section 9367, shall be guilty o f a mtscemcanor and. upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a fine o f $10 for each offense together with costs of the proceedings. You may secure dog license by mail. Send the name o f owner, addr» - ., * \. and kind o f dog, together with the fee as above stated, to County Clerk. Oregon City. Oregon. i der o f the County Court. DONALD J. RYAN. County Clerk ■ = — AdmispR 0 GRAMd l0c The News Does Job Printini Sells Tire Shop W. C. ( arrow hn9 sold his equip ment o f Bill's tire shop to Hartwig : brothers who have moved the same to their filling station in the west en FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Feb. 24. 25 "THE CAT AND THE CANARY” trance to town. Featuring Laura La Plante. A won derful show, one o f the hig hits. Plan to Fix Lawn Mr. nml Mrs. Billy Welch are plan Friday, Benny Bullard; Saturday, Paul Holm. ning to fix up the large lawn at their handsome country pluee this spring. The new golf course adjoining SUNDAY, MONDAY, Feb. 26, 27 Welches \ ill be a great attraction “ PADLOCKED” when completed. Sunday, Will Kaaka; Monday, Chas. Baker Lumber Ordered for Bridge iA lumber order has been placed a! the A. W.^Ilell company mill foi WED., THURSDAY, Feb. 3;t. Mar. 1 Mis. Wallace Reed in lumber with which to build a new “ THE SATIN WOMAN” b. Igc ovni Deep Creek, near Boit- nivi and work is expected to begin A wonderful show. Do not miss it Wednesday, Harry Snyder; Thuis- oon. day, Andy Saunders ^ F.xllj From Mill Truck Ed. F. Bruns had to lay o ff last FRIDAY. SATURDAY, March 2, A double show— week lv . ause o f an injury received Bob Custer in by falling from a mill truck. Mr. “ THE DUDE COWBOY" Bruns had some ligaments torn loose and George O'Hara in anil will have to go "easy” for a “ THE TIMID TERROR” time. a comedy Two Good Shows for One Price Ford B uiz Saw Saturday, Lloyd Yocum Alfred ll-iuglum has a Ford en nine niiiile over into a buzz saw with DON’T FORGET "BEN HUR” which "Happy” ran cut cordwood March 5, 6 and 7 like lightning. He is a natural me j LET TH E B A K E R Y SUPPLY AND P ASTR Y YOUR CA K E S Cakes, Cup Cakes, Cookies, Cream Rolls, Chocolate Eclairs, Dougnuts and many other dainties for Teas and Luncheons U-NEED-A BAKERY Phone 871 Call us When in Need of Special Orders y Legion Dance- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 E agle Creek H all GOOD MUSIC A GOOD TIME |