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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1928)
PA GE TWO EAGLE CREEK EA STERN CLACKAMAS N EW S, DOVER “ FINDERS KEEPERS” TO BE PRESENTED BY REBECCAS FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1928 had to smoke m ore than a dozen big black cigars— in fact they w ere so strong th at some of th e m ale m em bers of th e cast laid them aside fo r others m ore mild. “ If the p art calls for the smoking of cigars, why I will smoke them ,” Miss B ennett answ ered to a querry, “and I will feel no ill effects w hat soever.” In com m enting on the fa ct th at she smoked the cigars w ith evident relish Miss B enett said th at she ju st im ag ined herself to be the sw aggering, oystering captain of a slave ship, and th at when she lit th e cigar she lit it to smoke and enjoy. Miss B ennett as the sea m aster will be seen in “ The Devil’s S kipper” at the Liberty T heatre here Sunday and Monday. C o-featured w ith Miss Ben n ett is M ontagu Love, Cullen Landis, M ary M cAlister, P at H arrigan and a host of other well known screen play ers.. Save Tire Money LOOK AT THESE PRICES I I Cascade Chevrolet Company W E HANDLE K ERR ’S FEED S FOR THIS REASO N :— W e believe K err’* Feed» give the perion who buy» them the mo»t fo r the dollar. Thi» choice wa» m ade a fte r y ear’» of experience in Dairy and Poultry Feed». Come in and we will explain fu rth e r and will gladly help you solve your feed problems. Phone 601 BARTHOLOMEW & LAWRENCE Estacada, Oregon : - i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i m 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 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 i n | | i i | :. GILGAN’S [ Furniture Exchange j = New and Used Furniture, Crescent Beds and Springs j Pettit Mattresses Miller’s Wall Paper Murphy’s Brushing Laquer = Pabco Shingle Samples Glass and Glazing j •“ im im iiim iiiiiiiiiiiim iiim iiiim im im iiim iiM iiiiiiim iiiiiiN H iiiiim m im i'im K Boys’ Big League Shirts New Fall Stock, Sizes 6 to 14 1-2 90<> and $ 1 .0 0 .J. Estacada, K. Oregon ELY ay and Monday Special! a window full of real bargains that range om 25c to 35c. Among these items is a 12 Pail, 14 qt. galvanized pail, 2 qt. enameled )t, 16 qt. enameled Dish Pan with and handle, and 8-hole Muffin Tin for 25c. ne early while the window is full because ley won’t last long at these prices. R _ i .............. . 5. & S. HARDWARE “The Winchester Store” ir Hardware at the Hardware Store y | Paints, Oils, Roofing, Builders’ Hardware iiiiiiimiimiiii Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Nelson and Frank G annon, a logger employed son Virgil with Paul and E rnest Buhl- by D. V. Rose, suffered a broken L aura La Plante, delightfully clev inger and K enneth Shultz, spent the ankle M onday afternoon and was er, blonde, bedim pled com edienne, day last Thursday a t th e Oaks, at the rushed to a Portland hospital. He will retu rn to the Liberty T heatre railroad picnic. was w orking on the roll way by the here On T uesday night in the big The home of Mr. and Mrs. Holmes donkey and in some m anner becam e com edy success, “ Finders K eepers.” caught on fire one day this week, but ensnared by some of the cable. The presentation has ben arranged th e aid of friends succeeded in ex This is an extrem ely busy tim e at for by the local Rebecca lodge. tinguishing the blaze before serious present. C. K. Pagh has a crew of This is from Mary Roberts R ine dam age was done. about tw elve men busy in the rock h a rt’s popular S aturday Evening W ord has been received th at Mrs. pit gettin g out about fifty yards per Post story which ran last year and Agnes Francis, new principal of the day. W hen the rocking is finished has been m ade into one of the most grade school here, has rented and will in this district this season th ere is delightful comedies of a comedy year. occupy th e cottage next to Johnson’s considerable to be g otten out f° r ad Besides Miss La Plante the cast in place. joining districts. T here is som e talk cludes John H arron, Edm und Breese, G erald Wilcox, 38, nephew of Eli of this crew getting a larg er crusher. A rth u r Rankin, W illiam G orm an, E d S uter, who was accidentally killed W ork in the q uarry did not get under die Phillips and Joe Mack. S aturday, was buried in the fam ily way as soon as Mr. Pagh anticipated It will be rem em bered th a t the lot at the F orrester cem etery here as he had a prolonged search fo r a La Plante-R uggles com bination was W ednesday afternoon. ; steam drill. This has now been added responsible fo r “ Bew are of W idows” T he T roupe fam ily have moved to the d istric t’s supplies and will and “ Silk Stockings.” Well, “ Find from th eir old hom e and are now re mean a big saving in tim e. Also it ers K eepers” is even better. You MARIE PREV O ST MAKES siding w ith Mrs. T roupe’s parents, will m ean th u t the crusher m ay be can’t go w rong on it for an evening H IT IN "T H E RUSH HOUR” Mr. and Mrs. Rush. run earlier than usual as the work of the g reatest fun you ever had. Mrs. T. M cLaughlin of P ortland will not be dependent upon the use M iss La Plante is beautiful and M arie Prevost, finely supported by accom panied by her daughter, Mrs. of the county drill. certainly raises the “ old N ed” when H arrison Ford and Seena Owen, will D. Pierce of S anta M aria, Calif., and John W heeler has ju st com pleted she cuts loose in Camp Evans, the be seen in her new com edy-dram a Miss Kuny of O akland, w ere visitors falling and yarding out the cedar training camp which her fa th er com star picture, “ The Rush H our,” at at the B. F. F o rrester home Thursday. poles he recently purchased on and mands. The boys all fall for her but the Liberty T heatre W ednesday and Mrs. M cLaughlin is a sister of Mrs. near th e D. V. Rose logging. she falls fo r a m ere buck private. I t’s Thursday. From s ta rt to finish the F orrester. F arm ers of this com m unity not em not a w ar story, so don’t w orry about picture is said to be intensely in ter esting. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. P attison were ployed by Mr. Pagh or Mr. W heeler that. m aking neighborhood calls Sunday : are busy harvesting grain or tending Special music is being provided to Miss P revost has th e role of a ro afternoon and called a t the homes of the straw berries. make the evenings en tertain m en t all m antic m inded girl who is loved by a young druggist. He gives h er the Mrs. K. H. Kenny, Mrs. E. F u rre r and H enry Johnson and A rth u r I’agli the m ore enjoyable. various sam ples he receives from G rant Test. \ recently started for W enatchee to salesm en, b ut fails to propose until Mr. and Mrs. P. Douglass and chil work in th e apple harvest. En route Spark* on V acation dren w ere Sunday visitors at the B. 1 the boys w ere night driving when Mr. and M rs. C. E. Sparks left he has accum ulated a certain am ount F. F o rrester home. 1 they w ent to sleep and hit a tele Monday m orning fo r th eir vacation of money so th a t they m ight go to Dr. C. L. H aynes, oculist, w ith of graph pole. H enry’s coupe was t. ip to Long Beach? W ash., expecting N iagra on th eir honeym oon. She is fices in the Mohawk building, P ort smashed up considerably but the boys to be gone fo r ten days. Sam Powell seized w ith a desire to go abroad and land, was a week end guest a t the w ere m ore shaken up than hurt. of George is assisting in the store becomes a stow aw ay. O f course she is discovered and obliged to work hei hom e of G rant Test. I When the car had been repaired they <luring Mr. Sparks’ absence. passage in the linen room. B ut two Mr. and Mrs. W alter R oller w ere retu rn ed home. suave passengers who see in her beau Sunday afternoon visitors at Bonny- On Sunday a party of young peopli JACK LONDON STORY ON brook farm . limbed Mt. Hood. Those in the pur^i SCREEN SUNDAY, MONDAY ty and charm the instrum ents they seek to fleece a rich oil man, they re A. D. B urnett is p uttin g up a wire ! w ere Elsie Pugh, Miss Ellen Veach Belle B ennett, considered one of deem her and take h er to P aris where fence w est of the E agle Creek T rad A rthu r Pagh, G eorge Pagh, H enry the g reatest of the em otional screen her beauty makes a decided im pres ing com pany store. and C larence Johnson. Mrs. Isadore Clingingsm ith spent Mrs. C. W. N eum an. LeN cttie ars has passed through an exper sion and leads a w om an to challenge 10 days in F orest Grove visiting and C arl, left Tuesday fo r The ience th at very few of the favorites her to fight ¡r duel. of the silver screen would relish in Then appears her sw eetheart in the friends, and on the way back she Dalles to pick peaches. stopped and spent a day a t Gresham Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Johnson and playing her latest dram atic role in person of H arrison Ford and aftet w ith Mr. and Mrs. C harles H unt and younger children spent the week end “ The Devil’s Skipper,” suggested by much trouble induces h er to retu rn fam ily. I a t M cM innville visiting w ith Mr the Jack London story “ D im etrious w ith him to New Y ork and enjoy a Contos.” The fam ous screen star belated honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson F oster from Johnson’s brothers. W alla W alla visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D eS hazer N. F oster Friday. I Miss V iolet, Mrs. P. P. Peshall and Mr. and Mrs. M ildred Cox and Mr. baby K enneth and little H arland and Mrs. L. C onnor w ere P ortland K itzm iller spent Sunday w ith their visitors W ednesday and attended a son and brother, Raym ond D eShazer show in the evening. at Eagle Greek. S. R. H arper, the Sandy cream ery man, has placed a new m an on this route, a Mr. G regson. C. W. Bruce has been placed on the much largei Hood River route which requires hi; services each day. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Douglass and ( children of Stevenson, W ash., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Doug lass a p art of last week. ELWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Jess Douglass and son Kelly w ere down this way re cently, com ing S aturday and re tu rn Stew art V allen, who resided in this ing home Tuesday. neighborhood fo r several months, F rain W alker and a friend of died A ugust 5 a t St. Josephs home in P ortland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Portland. In term en t was in a P o rt T. C. McKay Sunday. land cem etery. Roy Douglass and fam ily m otored W. E. Park and fam ily of Puyallup, to Logan Sunday, being guests at W ash., spent th e week end a t the M. th e home of George Priester. Park home. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Duug and W. A. H enderson of O regon City Mrs. Gludys Duus called on Mrs. W al and his m other w ere Elwood visitors te r Douglass Monday. W ednesday. Most all on the hill are through Mr. A nderson and fam ily of Colton w ith th eir threshing. were guests o f Miss N ellie V allen on Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C loringer, sis Sunday. Mr. A nderson’s daughter te r of Mrs. E rnest Douglass, and Mr. E leanor retu rn ed home w ith then». and Mrs. Ray P eterson were visitors, Two M ormon m issionaries visited a t th e home of Mrs. E rn est Douglass our district during the week. Sunday. Mrs. Guy C lester, Mrs. Em ory Goe. to P ortland Kingston, Mrs. C hester Cham bers and Mrs. Wm. W eingart was a visitor m other, Mrs. Larson, Mrs. Plas Doug to Portland Friday to visit an ocu lass and daughter, Miss Edna , and list. little son Howard, w ere guests at the E rnest Douglass hom e Thursday a f IN CREASES ternoon, which was spent in sewing, FER TILIZER STREN G TH OF PLANTS and visiting. Lunch was served at 4:30. (B y J. J. Inskeep) A rth u r and Em m a Shulz are w ork Test plots o f fertilizers on barley, ing for the E agle Creek T rading conducted on the farm s of G ust J a e com pany. ger of W ilsonville and G eorge Kohl of Logan, show th at nitrogen applied | Here’s a tire that combines good looks, high quality Settled at E .tacada Lake in the form of am onia sulphate, ^ and low price. It is not an unknown brand. It is Mr. and Mrs. W ill D art and greatly increase the »toolings of the ^ built by the world’s largest manufacturer of tires. d au gh ter are now located in th eir plants. This stooling resulted in a ^ It’s a genuine Goodyear Pathfinder. new hom e in a cottage at E stacada thicker stand. Lake. The household goods and Mrs. O ther fertilizers including a spe ^ It’s a tire you’ll be proud to own. Fine looking— cial mix of phosphorus and nitrogen, ^ quality built from carcass to tread—larger—heavier D art arrived Monday. phosphorus in the form of super phos and sturdier. No need to take a chance on risky phate, landplaster and lime, were | medium brands. RANGER, THE W ONDER DOG used. Sam ples from each plot have AT THE LIBERTY FRIDAY been sent t° th e O regon A gricultural College to be threshed and ucre E veryone loves a good dog. and yields estim ated. | 29x4.40 Balloon $ 8.05 30x3V2 Clin. fab. $ 6.30 while hum an m otion picture stars The value o f these fertilizers on 30x3V-» Clin. Cd. 6.55 have th eir follow ing according to the clover will be dem onstrated next yeai ^ 31x5.00 Balloon 12.10 oversize type of role they portray, Ranger, the as red clover w as sown w ith the b ar ^ 32x6.00 Balloon 17.00 32x4 S. S. cord 12.25 canine star to appear in "B reed of ley. C ourage” at the L iberty T heatre here The best barley grow n by George 33x5 S. S. Cord 23.00 F riday and S aturday, is said to have Kohl was on spots on which frosted | 33x6.00 Balloon 17.30 a w ider appeal to th e public than nny potatoes had been tu rn ed under the o f his tw o-legged colleagues on the year before. A ccording to Mr. Kohl. “No m atter how much com m ercial screen. Jean n e M organ and Sam Nelson fertilizer is used, hum us in th e form supply th e hum an in terest in this pic of barnyard m anure, or ro tted plants Estacada, Oregon tu re and others of th e cast include will be essential if soil fertility is to j be improved.” 1 S tanton Heck and E then Laidlaw. IMPORTANT I Jackson Lumber Co. ( Estacada, Oregon “EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER’ Fire Brick, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Cement Blocks = ^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin m iiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiim * L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E Friday and Saturday, August 17 and 18— Double feature, Ranger, the wonder dog in “BREED OF COURAGE” George Walsh, supported by an excellent cast in “STRIVING FOR FORTUNE” A stirring romance of men and ships. Sunday and Monday, August 19 and 20— “THE DEVIL’S SKIPPER” From the Jack London story “Dimetrious Contos” with Belle Bennett and Montague Love Supported by a fine cast. Pathe News and a Krazy Kat Comedy. Tuesday, August 21 only— Rebecca Special, Laura La Plante in “FINDERS KEEPERS” By Mary Roberts Rinehart. Also good comedy. Wednesday and Thursday, August 22 and 23— Marie Prevost and Harrison Ford in “THE RUSH HOUR” Comedy, “ Isn’t Love Cuckoo?” Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25— “HER SUMMER HERO” With Sally Blaine, Hugh Trevo and Hollywood most gorgeous bathing beauties and interna tional athletic stars. Comedy, Mickey McGuire in “Mickey’s Nine.” Admission: Adults, 25c; Children under 14, 10c