Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 04, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE FOUR
EASTERN
C LACK AM AS
NEWS, FRfDAY, MAY 4, 1928
W. A. Smith spent Sunday at his
fuvorite sport, ungling on Deep creek,
and reports a good catch o f 20 trout
ail taken on a professor and gray
hackle wet fly.
Mrs. James Smith underwent an
operation for cancer o f the breast at
a Portland hospital Tuesday. The
P ort lan d V alley L eag ua Sta nd ing
w.
L.
Pet. surgeons consider the ease very fa­
Hillsboro .......... .... 3
1
.750 vorable for complete recovery.
Oswego .............. .... 3
1
.750
SERVICES OF H I G H CHARACTER
Sherwood ..........
2
1
.664
Estacada
2
2
.500
Perfect: plans of a capable organization
Barracks .......... ..... 2
.500
2
ami a discreet handling of details that
Washougal ...... .... 1
3
.250
makes ihe rite a ritual of charm.
A rm ory ..............
0
3
.000
UPPER LOGAN, May 3.— (Spe­
Sunday's Results
cial.— Thieves entered the store and
LADY ASSISTANT
J. E. M E T Z G E R , D ir e c t o r
Oswego 12, Barracks 6.
gas station o f J. C. Young here Mon­
P hon es 19 01; Res. 9S1
Gr esham , O r e g o n
Hillsboro 6, Davidson’s 4
day night, taking a quantity o f oil.
Estacada 3, Washougal 1
cigars and confections.
Armory-Sherwood, postponed
They gained entrance to the store
with a pass pey and cut o ff the pad-
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loeg from the door where the oil was
gate receipts amounted to only about pept. Six gallons o f oil was taken.
half the average gate here at home.
Two packages o f tobacco were
The team made the trip by stage dropped on the floor and left there
from Estacada, hiring one o f the Though Mr. Young’s residence is but
busses that is used on the Portland- i few yards away and the home of
Estacada run. Quite a number of John Arnold is just across the road,
private cars loaded with fans also no one heard any disturbance.
Although burglars are classed as disreputable beings = made the trip.
they sometimes show excellent taste and judgment. | Bill Fischer, catcher for the Le­
While there were five garages visited by them in | gionnaires, who caught for the Port­
land Beavers last year, has moved
Estacada Iasi Tuesday night, not a tire was taken | : to Estacada and will probably re­
except at the Cascade Garge where they helped I main here during the summer. Mal­
Kiebohff, pitcher, is also ex­
themselves to four
= colm
pected to come to this city to make WANTED— You to try the Eagle
Creek Garage when your car needs
his home within the next few days
attention. Ignition a specialty. m4
The game next Sunday will be
between Estacada and The Armory
PASTURE FOR CATTLE— W. J.
o f Portland, on the Estacada field.
Goodyear l iras are Good Tires. Buy them of Wilcox I
Bettis, Boring Route 1; Phone
The score.
Proctor Store, Gresham 278. m25
and Forman at the
Estacada—
B R H O A E
Bronson 2b .....
5 1 2 4 6 0 FOR SALE— Forty 7-weeks old pigs,
A. Lovelace lb.. 4 1 0 11 0 0
good stock. A. D. Burnett, Eagle
Miller 3b .......... 3 0 1 2 2 1
Creek.
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R. Lovelace ef
4 (1 2 4 1 1
Estacada, Oregon
l Fischer e .......... 4 0 1 4 0 0
FOR
SALE—
Guernsey
bull
calves,
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from one to nine months of age.
Smith ss .......... 4 0 0 0 2 0
Scales rf .......... .. 3 0 0 1 0 0
J. A. Shibley & Son, Route 2, Es­
Riebhoff p ....... . 2 1 0 1 5 0
tacada, Oregon.
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LEGIONNAIRES TAKE
GAME FROM OPPONENTS
BRICK
BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE
P h o n e 601
Big Special Attraction
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, M A Y 9 AND 10
Ai Davies and Grace Wilson
in a comedy act
“ STICK TO YOUR HORN”
Singing and Top Dancing, Pat Rooney Clog and
the Southern Coon Shuffle along with other features
Also “ The Varsity Drag”
All in addition to the regular show— regular prices.
Mr. Davies and Miss Wilson will give free lesson» in dancing the
“ Varsity Drag-’ on Thursday between 12 and 1 o ’clock.
c Announcing
theN I E W
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CON VERTIBLE S P O R T C A B R IO L E T
LGAIN, Chevrolet introduces
into the low-price field an entirely
new conception of style, distinction
and elegance—
— a new Convertible Sport Cabrio­
let with body by Fisher— a vivid,
dashing, two-four passenger model
that offers the practical comfort and
convenience of the Sport Coupe,
plus the smartness and distinction
of the Sport Roadster.
Visit our showroom today and see
this sensational new car!
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Sich. . *585
The
Coupe . . . .
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T h e Im p e ria l $
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F lin t, M ic h ig a n
Cascade cTllotor Co.
Q U A L I T Y
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BASK BALL!
SUNDAY, M A Y 6th. ESTACADA DIAMOND
2
p. m .
ARMORY vs ESTACADA
Estacada has a line team and deserves support and
cheers. Let’s all go.
U-NEED-A BAKERY
Estacada
Phone 87-1
ESTACADA TRUCK LINE
D A IL Y TRIPS
FROM
ESTACADA TO PORTLAND
Leave all freight at warehouse. In ordering your freight sent thru
us you receive personal service both in Estacada and Portland that
will save time and money
KITCHIN G & STEINM AN
P h o n e 6 1 - 5 Esta cad a
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Call and D el iv er Ser vice
E A st 2 4 0 6 P ort lan d
TRUCKING SERVICE
By the H o u r or B y the Mile, A ny thing , A n y p la c e , A n y t im e
W O O D AND FUEL
Long distance Furniture and Contract Hauling a Specialty
KITCHING & STEINMAN
P h o n e 3 5 -3 E stacad a
E A st 2 4 0 6 P or tland
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News Does Job Printing
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SHINGLES
H AY
FEED
“W e Deliver the Goods”
WANT ADS
The
CEMENT
SEWER PIPE
GRAIN
GRtSKAM PJNERAL PARLORS, Licensed Morticians
Cascade M otor Co.
LIME
TILE
LOGAN STORE ROBBED
OF OIL UNO CIGARS
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
H andle
Remember W e
Totals .......... .32 3
B R
Washougal—
.. 4 0
Roberts 2b
Wilson r f ......
4 0
W. Erickson ss
4 l
Craig lb .......... 4 0
A. Erickson 3b
4 0
Holland c .......... .. 4 0
Gaines If .......... 3 0
White c f .........
3 0
Kaiser p .......... .. 3 0
7 27 16
H o A
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1 13 0
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1 5 1
0 1 0
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Fine Shoes
LADIES’
2 FOR SALE— Pigs, 8 weeks old, at
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reasonable prices.
M. Chase,
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Springwater, Phone 27-15.
Call
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6:30 to 7:00.
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0 FOR SALE — One-ton Chevrolet
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truck, new rubber, 1928 license.1
0
Will consider small car as part pay- j
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ment. Eagle Creek Garage.
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Totals ............ 33 1 3 27 15 c LOST— At top o f Broadway incline.
near the George Kitching home, I
Earned runs, Estacada 1, Washou­
gal 1; three base hits, R. Lovelace
a Tip Top man’s watch. Will the (
two base hits, Ray Lovelace; home
finder please leave the watch a t ,
runs W. Erickson; first on balls ofi
the New» office.
It
Kaiser 5, Riebhoff none; Struckoui
by Kaiser 4, Riebhoff 4; double playe
BABY
CHICKS—
Golden
Buff
and
j
Smith to Bronson to Lovelace; Rie­
White Leghorns (Thornwell-Tan-
bhoff to Bronson to Lovelace; hit by
cred strain), Black Minorcas, R. 1.1
pitcher, Miller.
Umpire Kimmel
Time 2:05.
Reds (Quenn Bess strain), Barred |
Rocks and Turkens. Enoch Crews,;
Seabright, Calif.
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MEN’S
AND
BOY’S
OXFORDS
Our new Spring and Summer stock of Shoes are
now' ready for your inspection
See Our Stock Before You Buy
J.
K.
E L Y
Estacada, Oregon
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Portland s Electric
■ Shopping C en ter
GIRL IN ACCIDENT, LEG
BROKEN, X-RAY REVEALS
WANTED— Lady representative to
sell Shaughnessy Knitting Co’s,
ready-to-wear dresses, lingerie and
hosiery in local territory or vicin­
ity. Manager will call personally
EAGLE CREEK, May 3.— Emma
on applicants who write to 406
Schultz, high school girl, met with
Broadway Bldg., Portland.
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a sad accident in Estacada Friday
STRAYED—
Jersey
cow
with
short
afternoon while trying to ride on the
horn, one yearling Jersey heifer
running board o f a coupe belonging
with slit in right ear, one Holstein
to Kenneth Troupe. She fell and
cow 2 years old, mostly white, with
hurt her ankle and an x-ray taken
slit in right ear, to be fresh soon.
in Portland showed a double fracture.
Notify G. W. Buser or call tele­
Her foot will probably be kept in t
phone 20-12, Estacada.
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cast for at least six weeks.
Congratulations are being received
UNDERWOOD STORE — Mother’s
by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith on
Day chocolates, $1 per box, 2 for
the birth o f a daughter, April 22.
»1.75; Jell’O and Jell Well. 3 for
Last fall Mrs. Furrer hung up an
25c.; sweet pickles, pint 25c; Al­
old sweater in • the tool shed, and
bers flapjack flour large size 30c;
great was her surprise and delight
Kerr’s wheat flakes, large size 30c;
on entering the shed Sunday morning
Calumet baking powder, 1 lb. 30c;
to find that the sweater had been
Swan Down cake flour 40c; Snow- j
claimed by another. A little bird
drift, 4 lb. can »1.00; chewing gum I
had built its home in one o f the
3 pkgs. 10c. C. & C. prices, m il
pockets and was sitting on six tiny
■ l<
eggs.
FOR SALE— At the Underwood Gar. ^
A silver tea for the benefit o f the
dens— fo r your rockery, phlox sub­
Ladies Aid will be given Friday after­
ulate, 10c; saponatia, 15c 2 for 25c
noon, May 11, at the home o f Mrs.
Penstmon, 25c up, forget-me-nots, '
A. C. Cogswell. Assisting hostesses
6 for 25c, ameria 15c, 2 for 25c,
will be Mrs. A. D. Burnett, Mrs.
For the border, gypsophilia 25c,
Homer Glover and Mrs. Wm. Saun­
delphinium, 15c up, oriental poppy
ders. A cordial invitation is extend­
10c, phlox 20c, penstinon 20c, eve­
ed to all ladies o f the community.
ning primrose 10c, coreopis 10c,
Mrs. Homer Glover and Mrs. Wm.
guem 15c, anchusa 20c, lychnis 20c
Saunders called at the home o f Mrs
campamela 15c, columbine 10c,
Kenny Saturday afternoon and had
pyrethum 20c, Japanese lilies 20c.
a very pleasant little visit. Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
Kenny entertained her guests in true
Irish fashion with her customary af
We wish to thank our friends for
ternoon tea.
Ed Trullinger and son have pur­ their kind expressions o f sympathy
and for their beautiful floral o ffe r ­
chased a new tractor cultivator.
The grammar school baseball team ings in our recent bereavement. Mrs
journeyed to Currinsville Friday to George Dort and Kenneth Dort.
meet the school team there. Eagle
Creek boys won by a score o f 6 to 4
in a well played game. Carl Rehherc
acted as umpire and he together with
C. V . MARTIN
Real Estate
Homer Glover furnished the trans­
Estacada, oyegon
portation. The school board has laid
down a ruling that none but bona fide
pupils be permitted to play.
a a a
a a a a
B. F. Tood, who has been hauling
cedar poles for John Wheeler from •
Dr. W. W. Rhode.
i
Eagle Creek to Milwaukie, had the a
OSTEOPATHIC
misfortune to run a peavy through •
Pkysiciaa and S a rge«*
his foot. He will be laid up for some j *
Oregon
time. His son Ed Todd came home | * Estacada
from Bull Run to operate the truck. ‘ a a a a a s a a a a a a t i
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.’S HOME
THE ELECTRIC BUILDING
AT B R O AD W AY AND ALDER STREETS
Is in the very heart of the business district.
The Electric Store on the first floor is Portland’s
Electric Shopping Center.
Within one to three blocks of nearly all the principal
stores, shops, hotels, hanks, restaurants and
theatres.
Street cars right to the door from every part of the
city, for single fare and transfer.
Principal railway ticket offices, and interurhan rail­
ways and stage terminals easily accessible.
PORTLAND
Electric Power Co.
Electric Building, Portland, Ore.