EASTFRN CLACKAMAS PAGE THREE NEW S,.FRIDAY, MAY 4. 1998 ¡• (• M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiü H iiiiim iiiiiH itiiiiiim im n iiiim iiiim iim iiiiim iiiiii-. I Liberty Theatre | CURRINSVILLE The continued rains are putting the farmers in boats to do the spring vork and they are finding it diffi cult to get their sheep sheared. Most >f the goat shearing is done. So far nost all have had wonderful succes SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION .his season. Ray lleiple has 72 lambs from 4i •wes. \\ ho can report a larger In- rease ? Lots o f little turkeys are out but ow they will stand this continued .vet weather is puzzling the turkey Rube Shr.w Presents aisers. Mrs. Della Ewalt is able to be up ¡fter almost a month in bed. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rake are stil ut Carieton on account of Mrs. Rake’s health. Mr. Olmsted has been sick for sev eral days. He made a trip to Port Admission 2b centG and 50 cents. and Saturday to consult a doctor. The ball game between the Estil ? i!iniuiiiiiiiiini‘ nnent!anifiiii!ii»nin) .iiim itiiiiiiiiniiüiüiiiiiiiiiiH iiD iniür ada grade team and the Currins villa team o f last week was very hare : 11111111 m 11 h m m : i n i m 111111 < n 11! j i u h 11 m m 11 i! h 111111 n 11111 n 11111111 h m 11111 j I i 111; 111 j i i the Currinsville team, 6 to 0 ir- favor o f Estacada. However, th< team thinks Estacada won fair am' j laid their defeat to poor batting, 1. A complete reappraisal of all e j The W. M. Wade family visited property along the lines of the e | their daughter and family recently H. J. Spier o f Portland was ir Coos and Multnomah county \ ¡ Currinsville Sunday looking after hi: plans. e property here. 2. A system for equalizing yearly \ An attempt was made to rob one o f the neighbor’s ranches a few assessments. = nights ago. Hearing an unusua' noise the neighbor went to the barn .In found the garage door open and the auto lights no. But for his timely interference there is no teiliny what might have been stolen. Candidate for the Republican Nomination for The Lester Hale and Cleve Heiple families had a picnic and fishing trip Sunday over at Eagle Creek falls. L. A. Franks was a passenger to = : Portland Tuesday taking some nice | is the only candidate for that office who is commit- e veal to market. | ted to a definite plan for securing these \ Raymond DcShazev was a business- 5 needed reforms = visitor in Currinsville first o f the week. I EXPERIENCED — CAPABLE = Walter Douglass hauled out fertil + illllllll!]| t EIIIIMUW lllllilllll l:lll IIIIII. Tl I tllllll i:illlllll III I ¡lllllllllllllilllllllt It' !|r- izer to his ranch Monday. Frank W. Jones received the sat’ .• iitiiijiiiiiiiiiiii!iifiiit!itiii!i:n iiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL iiiim m iiiiiiiiiiin iM ii.; news Monday that his mother had dropped dead. Dr. W. W. Gilbert left a baby boy at the B. H. Stowell home Friday April 27. Baby and mother are do ing fine. The baby has been named Samuel Livingston. Floyd Hale went to Oregon City : Notice is hereby giver. that the undersigned, Lovelace & Lovelace, = Tuesday to bring out the road grad : have purchased the stock r.nd all the interests o f Miss Vivian Gor- r ing machinery preparing to start tho : ham in the firm o f Lovelace-Gorham Co., Inc., of Eslacada. summer road work. With the high price of sheep and : All bills due the old tirm are due and nnyable to Lovelace & Love- = lace, and all accounts owed by the firm will be settled by us. :r lambs as well as wool, it would seem that sheep men would dip them a? ■ We desire to express our appreciation of your patronage in the EE the wool growers’ association recom [ past and solicit your continued patronage, and that o f the public. = mends. It’s for the health o f youi sheep and for an increase in youi hank account. Another item o f farm loss is the I ESTACADA,OREGON 5 sending of dirty eggs to market. This •iim iiiiiiiim iiiiim iiiiiiiiiim iiniiiiiiim iim iiiitiim iiim iiiM im iiim m iiiiiiiiiiii” should not be done as there is an enormous loss to the producer, rang ing from 5 to 8 cents perdozen. Small and large eggs should not be mixed. ] Friday Night, May 4th | Q U B Y BROS. I Dog Circos and Vaudeville | *i Clackamas County Needs ] j f Douglas Johnson j ! Assessor 1 1 To the 'uWic Lovelace & Lovelace GUY H. PACE Portland COM ING TO REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Dr. Meilenthin County Clerk SPECIALIST in Internal M edicine f o r the A World War Veteran past f i f t e e n years DOES NOT O PERATE will be at BENSON HOTEL T hu rs day , F riday and Saturd ay M ay 10, 11 and 12 Seven years your chief deputy county clerk, assures you of my qualifications for the office. If nominated and elected 1 will discharge the duties of the office faithfully and conscientiously and in a business like manner. (Paid adv.) Estacada Feed Store U. S. MORGAN, Prop. ALL KINDS OF FEED Full line of Groceries, Flour, Poultry and Bee Supplies; Sand and Gravel SPECIAL CASH PRICES Phone 46-1, Estacada, Oregon A FEW OF OUR ATTRACTIONS: T H O M P S O N ’ S M A L T E D M ILK S C o u n ty ' A s s e s s o r For Mother's Day I Special Lot of WHITE ENAMELWARE Sale price 1 9 c4 79c 50«4 ISLE PINEAPPLE 2 for 37c SPAGHETTI Franco-American, canned Large Can SUNSET SHREDDED WHEAT B I S CUITS— KELLOGGS Free— one pkg- 9-oz. size 2 pkgs. large size for SARDINES Booth’s Oval Crescent Tomato — Mustard — Spiced lit 13c4 MATCHES Best Quality Match Regular 5c; 6 boxes for 2 for 25c 20< 4 FLAP JACK FLOUR; A LBERS CORN This is Pancake Season Large 3-lb. package Pride o f the Valley: Standard Grade; 2’s, can 25C ROSEDALE SALMON Alaska Medium Red 1 lb. can 25c4 28c4 2 for 55c 13c4 GOLD BAR PEAS Fancy Sugar Peas, 2 l-2s Per Can 2 for 25c ROLLED OATS Quick Quaker, large pkg. WHEATENA 28C 22-oz. package 20c 20C 2 for 35c 2 for 55c Independently Owned Personally Operated mm If you feel you must take dirty egg? to the store put the dirty ones on top Try this once! * Mr. and Mrs. Al. Krier and daugh ter motored out from Portland and * spent Sunday afternoon with E. J. * Tompkins and family. Mrs. J. H. Loney and family and Mrs. Niles Howell were in Oregon City Saturday. CHURCHES Christian Church Morning service: Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. D. E. Dent, superin tendent; preaching at 11 a. m., sub ject “ Grapes Crushed While You Walt.” Every genuine, red blooded American should hear this sermon. Every patriotic officer and organiza tion interested in our democratic governmental ideals should attend. Show your stand by your presence. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. We invite visitors and welcome strangers in the church at all times. — D. E. Dent, Minister. P re sby te rian Chu rch Methodist Chu rch Religion is not primarily something useful, but something fruitful. It is not a means o f improving mankind alongside of other means, such as ed ucation, art, politics and morality, it is the parent of them all— their foun- da tion o f life. We are busy today directing the flow of Christian mo tives into many trenches to irrigate tracts o f life which hitherto hav< been desert. And the church must stand, then, through its ministry, not simply as a mere instructor im part ing facts; the pulpit stands for the application of truth to create charac ter. To this purpose we aim to give the gospel message of truth in a clear an< understanding manner so all may be helped. You are invited to hear the following sermons next Sunday; At 11 a. in., “ The Three-fold Force of Man's Ascent.” At 7:30 p. m., “ One Thing.” All have need o f the mes sages from the churches. The Sun day school hour is always 10 a. m ami you cannot do better than to come. Do so next Sunday, for there is a special progiam given at the opening exercises o f the school. It is something very good. Do not miss it. League at 7 p. m., midweek meet ing Thursday evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all. C. T. Cook, Pastor. L. A. CHAPMAN MORTICIAN Calls attended day or night Mortuary I. O. O. F. Bldg. Telephone No. 21-51 S. E. Wooster Real Estate Loans, Insuran ce Rentals * * FARM LOANS A SPECIALTY Tel. 77-3 Estacada, Ore. * * Dr. H. M. Kramer DENTIST Estacada, Oregon O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment O f f i c e P hon e 3 1 5 • • • * • • • • • • • * * • * * * * Schuobel, Beattie & Miller * Attorneys at Law * 6 per cent state school money to * loan on farms; General law prac- * tice. Bank o f Oregon City Bldg. * Oregon City Oregon * * * * * * * * * * * iiiiiiiim iH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiim iiH iiiim iim iiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiim iiiii < | Mother’s Day, May 13th Mothers like pretty things, such as Smart B O X S T A T I O N E R Y , in : various tints ranging in price from ................................. 35c to $ 2 .5 0 : B E A U T I F U L S I L K H O S E from 2 5 c to $ 2 .0 0 : L O V E L Y H A N D K E R C H I E F S ..................................................... 25c and up j Delicious Candies in Boxes. Mothers Cards, from, each 75c to $ 2 .0 0 ; SPECIAL IN CAN D IES FOR TH E W E E K lO N E D GUM DROPS END— OLD FASH- ---------- DON’T MISS THE BASE BALL GAME SUNDAY----------- = : : MODEL SUPPLY COMPANY s HARRY A. LABARRE, Prop. Estacada : ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iim m iiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiim ' This Sunday is being observed as “ vocation day” and a special invita tion is extended to the young people who arc interested in the choice o f a j life work. The subject is, “ The Ap- j prenticeship of Life.” The services j will be as follows: Springwater — Sunday school at 10 a. m., church service at 11, at j which time the young people w ill1 have charge o f the music. Christian! Endeavor at 7 :30 p. m. George— Sunday school at 2 p. m., ( church service at 3. Eagle Creek— Sunday school at 10:30 a. m., Christian Endeavor at 7:15, church service at 8.— T. I. Kirkwood, Minister. O ffice Hours: 10 a. m. to -1 p. m. THREE D A Y S O N L Y N o c h a r g e f ° r consultation Dr. Meilenthin is a regular gradu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiM m iiiiiiiim im iiiiiiL iiiim iiiü iiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiii-. ate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state o f Oregon He does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the 3toniach, tonsils or adnoids He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases o f the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg [ Republican Candidate for : ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few o f his many satisfied patients in Oregon who have been treated for one or more of the above named causes: OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY H. H. Blake, Marshfield. Elmer Booker, Condon. \ Not a politician but years of practical business ex- \ Be.-sie Eekles, Empire. \ perieuce qualify mo for the office. ■ D. G. Horn, Bonanza. W. C. Helyer, Kent. Vote 75 X : P. M. Foster, Mt. Angel. iiiiiiim m im m iiiim iiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiniM iiU H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiM im ii-" Sirs. L. H. Slartin, Moro. Davis Steinon, Allegany. Fre-J Shields, Klamath Falls. Joe Sheoships, Gibbon. D. I. Wagenblast, Portland. BEAUTIFUL CARDS GIFT STATIONERY Remember above date, that con".il- Pr.RFUMFS FANCY VASES ntion is free on this trip and thut Catholic Services REMEMBER HER WITH FLOWERS hi? treatment is different. Holy Mass will he celebrated at We me Agents f..i SMITH S FLOWER SHOP Married women must be accoinpan St. Oloysius church on the first and Lease your order early ied hv their husbands. third Sunday, o f each month at 10:30 THE ESTACADA PHARMACY Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los a. m., Father Bernards of Milwaukee Angeles, Calif. -officiating. W . B. ‘'Billy" 2 l-2s in heavy syrup large tin HAPPY Free Aluminum Shaker with 1 lb. can SATURDAY & MONDAY Poriland-Carver-Estacada Stages Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733. ESTACADA TO PORTLAND LINN’S INN, Estacada, Oregon— DAILY * (A ) A.M. P.M. P.M. A M. P.M. P.M. 8:00 4:30 8:30 2.00 C.20 Lv. Estacada Lv. Portland Lv. Clackamas 2:30 6:50 Lv. Eagle Creek 8:15 4:45 8:45 8:25 4:55 8:56 7:00 Lv. Barton 2:40 Lv. Carver 8:45 6:15 9:15 3:05 7:25 Lv. Carver Lv. Barton 3:15 7:85 Lv. Clackamas 8:15 5:25 9:25 Lv. Eagle Creek 9:30 6:00 10:00 • 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland Ar. Estacada (A ) Saturday Only. " Daily except Sunday Leave Estacada 4:30 p. m. SUNDA— Leave Portland 10 a. m. B. F. Lindas Candidate for Republican Nomination for District Attorney PRACTICING ATTORNEY FOR OVER 20 YEARS CUTS MORE SLICES TO THE LOAF An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between meal snacks. ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regular large loaf. Sold at Your Favorite LJL f \ f F\ Grocery and Restau-1 rants in Estacada and L O N G L O A F Vicinity. )Uixit tiutnin ef