Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, August 10, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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EAGLE CREEK
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1028
Scotts Mills were Elwood visitors on
Sunday.
Otis Vallen started to harvest his
crop of grain the latter part of last
Eagle Creek Trading Com­
pany Adds Many Improvements
IMPORTANT
W E H A N D L E K E R R ’S F E E D S F O R T H IS R E A S O N : —
W e believe K e r r ’» Feed» give the perso n who buy» them
Grant Test, who has been laid up I
th e m ost fo r th e dollar. Thi» choice was m ade a f t e r y e a r ’»
for two weeks with inflamatory rheu- * Rydyweski family visited at The Kagle Creek Trading Company The store now carries a fine large
of
e x p e rie n c e in D airy a n d P o u ltry Feed».
matism in his right knee, is improv- t*le h°me °f Mr. Sosinski in Colton I of Eagle Creek, L. P. Connor, man­ fresh stock of groceries, hardware,
Come
in
and we will explain further and will gladly help you solve
ager, has made many improvements men's ware, etc., in addition to ice
ing slowly and able to be around1 Sunday,
your feed problems.
again. Kenneth Shultz has been help- Gerhardt and W alter Moehuke and in and around their place of business cream, soft drinks, lunches, etc., as
BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE
ing him with his chores.
*>ete Rydyweski were Oregon City during the last few weeks, made nec- well as gas, oil, and auto supplies.
E sta c a d a , O re g o n
cssary by the ever increasing business The plan and purpose of the com­
Murray Day had a letter from his visitors Sunday,
P h o n e 601
pany is to furnish local people and
mother stating she was very weak Amy Edwards and Reba Spitler are of the company.
und not able to be up. Mrs. Day is visiting friends in I ortland this week, The building has been remodeled tourists with everything they may
at the home of her niece, Mrs. Pete Eleanor Anderson of Colton is and enlarged until it is three times need that is supplied from a general
Nelson, at Dayton, Oregon.
spending a few weeks at the home of the capacity of the old structure. The store. A P’rigidaire has been installed
display space is exactly twice as large to keep ice cream, drinks, etc., in
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weir of Clack- Miss Val,en-
•••
amas and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Felker
Stahlnecker went to V\ ilson- and the warehouse capacity at pres­ condition to serve at all times.
and family were callers at the home v'Be Saturday to purchase a stove for ent is just four times that of the bus­ Mr. Cononr say» “I am supplying
Bread is one of our most important foods. See that
iness when Mr. Connor took charge the Eagle Creek people with an up-
of Grant Test Sunday afternoon. ' ^'8 *10P dryer.
your
family gets the best. Our breads are pure,
about one year ago.
to-date general store, and I wish to
Herbert Suter and Paul Forrester,
— --------
wholesome and appetizing. Sold at all local stores.
An attractive feature of the new extend every courtesy possible to .the
motored to Salem Sunday.
building is a screened-in porch where people of the community. I am of­
Mr. and Mrs. William Hyde with
Ask For It
luncheons and refreshments are fering quality merchandise and ser­
SPRINGWATER
Dorothy Ann and Donald, called Sun-:
served. This is very convenient for vice at the lowest price possible, and
day afternoon to see Mrs. Kenny, |
U -N E E D -A B A K E R Y
the Eagle Creek people as well as will appreciate the opportunity to
who has been laid up with a slight at­
tack of sciatica rheumatism.
! Mrs- Wilt*y Howe11 rt>turnud re- tourists, and is appreciated, as shown- serve you.”
Estacada
Phone 87-1
The new entrance into Mrs. K. H.1 cent|y from Hillockburn where she by its large patronage.
In connection with the business is
Kenny’s place, with the name “Doon had been working for a couple of The company has joined the Affil­ a automobile repair shop and garage
Lodge” done in rustic letters over the months, and will be glad to have you iated Buyers' organization and has service, operated by Emery Ford.
Patronize The News’ Job Printing Department
gate, is being much admired. ‘‘Doon phone any news items you may have arranged the stock in the store to Attention is called to the adver­
Lodge” was the name of Mrs. Ken­ to her by Monday evening of each conform with the “serve yourself” tisement in this week’s edition of
ideu.
The News.
ny’s birthplace in Ireland, “Doon” week.
meaning a “fort” in the Irish lan­ The Robert and Joseph Guttridge
families were shopping in Oregon
Minnville over the week end.
guage.
Joe Robertson was overcome by
W. A. Smith returned to Portland
* r'<*ay-
Thursday. He was planning to takei Bcrry Peking is finished in this UPPER EAGLE CREEK the terrific heat last week while
working on the road but is much
his family to the coast in their new neighborhood with a good crop re­
Studebaker car, recently purchased ported by all the growers, though John Hoffmeister of Damascus improved the last few days.
there has been some loss, due to the passed through the neighborhood Fri­
from Mrs. Cox’ daughter.
The regular monthly meeting of rain and hot sun.
day posting bills announcing his auc­ H ere F rom S p o k a n e
Eagle Creek Grange will be held at Haying is in full swing and har­ tion sale.
Perry Cahill arrived last week and
the hall Friday evening, August 17, vest has started with the cutting of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chapman of was accompanied home by Mrs. Ca­
fall
wheat
and
rye
by
several
farmers.
beginning at 8 o’clock. All members
Pendleton and Mrs. Louis E. Badoux hill, who has been visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chandler and and
are requested to be present.
son of Walla Walla were here for some time. The two boys
son and Mrs. Claud Van Hoy and guests little
of
Mrs. Linnie Gibson over remained for a more extended visit
S T A N D A R D OIL C O M P A N Y OF C A L I F O R N I A
children were out from Oregon City the week end.
with
their
grandparents
and
other
They
were
on
their
Monday to the Van Hoy farm where
relatives. The Cahills are now resi­
the coast.
they were looking after corps and way Mr. to and
GEORGE
Mrs.
Roy
Douglass
and
doing some work in the garden. They family spent the day Sunday at thi dents of Spokaqe.
report Mr. Van Hoy is recovering
G ib b . L e a se . N e w .p a p e r
Saturday and Monday Special!
?
Mr. and Mrs. Rendleman of Port­ very slowly from his illness and it is Gresham fair.
WASHOUGAL, July 31. — The
land, and Miss Kokel of Molalla were feared it will be quite some time be­
We have a window full of real bargains that range f
Washougal Record has been leased
guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. fore he will be able to come back to
to
William
P.
Dunton,
who
has
been
in price from 25c to 35c. Among these items is a 12 |
UPPER
GARFIELD
his
place.
Leo Rath.
editor of a community paper at
Sunday guests of Mrs. Elsie Dew Herman Hansen, who was quite ser
qt. Water Pail, 14 qt. galvanized pail, 2 qt. enameled ¿
Parkrose station, Portland, for the
were her children Mr. and Mrs. Al­ iously injured recently when his tea»
Coffee Pot, 16 qt. enameled Dish Pan with and £
bert Lins, and daughter and Dorothy ran away from him, was brought The topic for the Garfield Chris­ past three years. He will take charge
without handle, and 8-hole Muffin Tin for 25c. $
August
1-
The
present
editor
U.
H
tian
Endeavor
meeting
Sunday
is
Dew of Estacada, and Mr. and Mrs. home from Oregon City hospital last
Better
come early while the window' is full because
Gibbs,
has
had
charge
of
the
paper
“
Show
Your
Colors.”
Paul
Ritzer
George VVeiderhold and son and Eva week much improved.
for
three
and
one-half
years.
He
will
will
lead.
they w'on’t last long at these prices.
Miss
Schroeder
of
Portland
visited
Dew. Other guests were Mr. and
during the week end with her friend, W. C. Taylor was home from Mc- remain in Washougal.
Mrs. Theo. Hardess of Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen and David Mrs. Archie Howell and family.
Berrow called on Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cushman of
“The Winchester Store”
San Diego, Cal., were visiting Mr.
Wilson on Sunday.
Your Hardware at the Hardware Store
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen and and Mrs. J. E. Moger Monday. Mrs.
son Otto visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cushman will be remembered by a
C. Duus in Estacada Sunday after­ few here as Miss Edith Trowbridge
of Currinsville.
noon.
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Mrs. Marie Klinker returned home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wheeler and
after a two weeks’ visit with her daughters Viola, Luella and Frances
= Paints, Oils, Roofing, Builders’ Hardware
daughter, Mrs. Charles Horgcr and were Sunday visitors at the Carl
Howell home.
family of Barton.
The farmers are busy these days Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Swanson
making hay, and some have started to and children and Mrs. Brian Moore
and children went on a picnic to Clear
cut their grain.
C. A. Johnson and son took a trip creek at Viola Sunday, meeting a
to the Condon country for a few number of friends from Oregon City.
days to witness harvesting with the Barbara Looney of Portland is vis­
iting her aunt, Mrs. Byron Cogswell
combine.
Estacada, Oregon
Miss M argaret Glenn of California and family.
was a guest of her cousin, Mrs. Held, Kathleen Beck and Jack Akins
were visitors at the Wiley Howell
for a short time recently.
‘EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER’
Samuel Mueller of Portland was home Sunday.
in the neighborhood calling on friends Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shibley were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs.
and neighbors recently.
H. Widmer and son Will of Sandy Shibley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Fire Brick, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Cement Blocks =
Ridge visited with their daughter and E. Beck.
sister, Mrs. Leo Rath and family.
I 111 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1I I11 i r t l l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I ! I I I I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I It I M I I I I I I ll-' T
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilson spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius
VIOLA
Paulsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker of Portland
are out on their ranch for several The farmers are busy now cutting ^
days, to harvest their crop.
getting ready for the 1 j?
Ms. Larson and son Robert mo­ their grain,
while some are bailing their | ^
tored to Portland on Saturday to thresher,
sj
bring Mr. Larson home, who is work­ hay Mr. crop.
and
Mrs.
O.
Brown
of
Albany
^
ing there.
Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11—
here one day last week to see ! &
Mrs. Emily Koehler of San Fran­ were
Polly Moran and J. Ferrell MacDonald in
William Mattoon, Mrs. Brown’s fath- ! A
cisco, and her mother, Mrs. Harder? er,
“BRINGING UP FATHER”
who
is
no*
very
well.
of Portland, are visiting their broth­ John Mattox and Ernie Evenson
Hall
Roach
presents Stan Laurel in the All-Star
er and son, Ed. Harders.
gone to work at the Potter mill
Comedy, “Leave ’Em Laughing.”
Miss Mabel White and a friend in have Washington.
from Almeda, Calif., made a brief Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lankin have v
visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and moved
to Gresham. Eldon is to be §
Mrs. II. Johnson, and also called on
Sunday and Monday, August 12 and 13—
her cousin, Mrs. H. Klinker and fam­ the agent for the Ward company, j &
j selling their products of spices, , \ l
The Big King Vidor Production—
ily.
and other articles.
“THE CROWD”
The new play shed on the school tracts
Here's a tire that combines good looks, high quality
Helen Powers, daughter of
grounds is about completed and is be­ Mr. Miss
With
James
Murray, Eleanor Boardman and
and Mrs. Emery Powers, who
and low price. It is not an unknown brand. It is
ing painted.
Bert
Roach.
Pathe
News and Krazy Kat comic.
! spent last week with her grand par-
built by tiie world's largest manufacturer of tires.
; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Evenson of Red-
It’s a genuine Goodyear Pathfinder.
j land, has gone to Gresham with her
It’s
a tire you’ll be proud to own. Fine looking—
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Wednesday and Thursday, August 15 and 16—
quality built from carcass to tread—larger—heavier
Lankin.
Rod La Rocque in
William Unulell has sold part of his
and sturdier. No need to take a chance on risky
“THE FIGHTING EAGLE”
Mis» Martha Tanney and Miss Ma- farm to a couple of men from Port-
medium brands.
With Phyylis Haver. From “The Adventures
bel Cadonau of Portland visited the land, who will build some camping
latter’s sister. Mrs. M. Park, Sunday, shacks on Clear Creek, where there
of Gerard” by Conan Doyle. Comedy, Charley
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
William Pahl of Sandy bought a is a park,
Chase in “Crazy Like a Fox.”
horse of U. N. Berkley recently.
Viola has a fine road as fur as it
30x3'
ó
Clin.
fab.
$
6.30
29x4.40
Balloon
$
8.05
Mrs. Perry Cahill of Spokane vis- goes. Too bud there wasn't money
Cd. 6.55
ited at the home of her uncle, M. enough to finishing the graveling. It
31x5.00 Balloon 12.10 30x3V!» Clin.
Friday and Saturday, August 17 and 18—
oversize
Park, last week.
will be an extra expense next spring
Double feature, Ranger, the wonder dog in
32x6.00 Balloon 17.00 32x4 S. S. cord 12.25
Miss La. Velle Palmer of Halsey, to have to grade it over again, after
“BREED OF COURAGE”
Ore., who taught in this district four the winter rains,
33x6.00 Balloon 17.30 33x5 S. S. Cord 23.00
George Walsh, supported by an excellent cast in
years ago, is visiting friends here this
,
BUFAD
Save
Tire
Money
S. & S. HARDWARE
Jackson Lumber Co.
LIBERTY THEATRE
i
Week.
S a rv e r R esidence Im p ro v ed
Orel Vallen, Everet and Irwin The B. O. Sarver residence on up-
Stahlnecker went to Wiltonville Sun- per Broadway ig being improved by
day to visit friends and swim in the the addition of porches across the
Willamette.
j north and west side, new paint and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen, Mr. other improvements, which will make
"nd Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Sanders of the home much more attractive.
Cascade Chevrolet Company
Estacada, Oregon
“STRIVING FOR FORTUNE”
A stirring romance of men and ships.
Coming—Reginald Denny in “Out All Night.”
Admission: Adults, 25c; Children under 14, 10c