Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, September 01, 1921, Image 3

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EASTERN
CLACKAM AS
N EW S,
T H U R S D A Y S E P T . 1, 1 9 2 1 .
Vacation Closes
University Notes
Notice
Tuesday
morning,
the
school
That
practically
every
Univer­
All
accounts
payable to Dr. L. !
LOCAL BREVITIES
bell will again ring out, and ti e sity of Oregon student is engaged A. Weils, must be settled right
various squads of childre i \ ill in some kind of work this sum­ away. Please call or send check
AND NEWS I T E M S
troop tack and forth from their mer to he'p pay expet ses for the for same to me.
homes to the school house. The next college year, is revealed by
M r s . L. A. W e l l s .
Mrs. C. F. H owj was in Port­ majority will not regret the fact, a survey of their occupations
although it will be a little irk The kind of work being done
Don’t forget your Fair dates- i
land, Friday.
some
at
first,
to
get
into
the
September
8th, 9th and 10th.
I
varies
from
salmon
fishing
in
Mrs. W. J. Symms was a Port
routine.
It
is
not
like
going
Alaska
to
flying
with
the
aeria
land visiter last Monday.
Give me
away from home to a boarding forest patrol in Oregon.
Mrs, M. A. McDonald, of Port
school, where the pupil is under
LIB ER T Y
land, is visiting Mrs. G. W
It is estimated that 70 per cent
school discipline and supervision
Craig.
Or give me
all the time. There is no hard­ of the students at the University
Mesdames S. Pesznecker and ship about attending school a few of Oregon earn their own way
SCRIPPS-BOOTH
G. H. Lichthorn. were Portlanc hours in the day, and the rest at either wholly or partly. Many
visitors Friday.
home, with Saturdays a whole find employment during the Or a
school year, as well as in vaca­
C. A. Jacques was called to holiday.
G A R D N ER !
Salem on business last week, re­ We are glad to report that Su­ tion time, and in this way are
Mr. Cahill, representing Willam­
turning Friday.
perintendent Burns has recov­ able to pay their entire expenses. ette
Motors Co., will be in Esta­
A
free
employment
bureau
is
Miss Thelma Hay arrived last ered sufficiently, so he will be
cada.
EVERY SATURDAY from
Thursday from Portland to visit able to take the helm at the op­ maintained by the campus Y. M, 2 to 5 p. m., and will demon­
with friends here.
CRATES FURNISHED.
ening of school, although he will C. A., for the purpose of finding strate these famous cars. Phone
Mrs. W. W. Dillon and chil­ have to be careful and go slowly work for the students. The Y. Bob Cahill for appointment.
We’ll take your old car at its
dren returned td Portland last until he gets back his strength. In W. C. A., also co-operates with value
and giye terms that wili
the
women
students
in
finding
the
high
school
faculty
there
are
Thursday afternoon.
surprise
you. And OUR price
positions. ______
:s right. A big line of USED
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Morgan, three new members, and one in
the grammar school. The former A tuition fee of $90 will here­ CARS to choose from.
of Sellwood, spent Sunday with
consists of F. E. Burns, superin­ after be charged students from
Broadway at Flanders.
the editor and his wife.
tendent and principal, Miss Ger­ states outside of Oregon, in ad­
R. H. Keatinge came home trude Dillon, L. V. Cleworth, dition to the fees now charged + + + + + + + + + + + + +
from Portiand, Saturday evening Vliss Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Karl all students, following a joint ac­
to spend Sunday with his family
Einarson. The grammar tion of committees of the boards
Dr. Morse is having the roof school faculty comprises Mrs. of regents of the two state insti-
of his house re-shingled. Kitch
Idith Coleman, principal, Mrs. t'ons.
ing and Jones are doing the ucia Pimm, Miss Leila Howe,
The tuition charge of the Ore­
work.
is your Home Company.
Mrs. Carrie Sarver, Mrs. Jacn-
gon institutions becomes effect­
See us regardii g your
Mrs. R. Morse left last Thurs­ ette B. Yocum.
property,
Insure your
ive'for all the registrants from
day morning for a visit to the
S '
states other than Oregon, begin­
coast at Lake Lytle. She has re­
Oregon Cranberries
A UTOM OBILE
ning September next. The $60
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
turned home.
The cranberry is the only fruit will be payable in $20 install­
—Against-
The Ford Motor Company was the first to re-
Miss Alice Wells returned to grown in the United States whose ments at the beginning of each
duce prices on cars, September 22, 1£'20. That
FIRE,
Portland last Thursday after­ course of travel is from east to term. Men in the service of the
first reduction prices all models below the
1914 price basis. Now another cut is made—
noon, after a short visit her west. Realizing that this state United States during the late
THEFT or
effective June 7, 1921—to the following prices,
sister-in-law, Mrs. L. A. Wells, is a fruit-producing state, men war, coming to the University
f. o. b. Detroit:
COLLISION.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kerkes of broad yision in the district at or the Agricultural College from
Chasis .................................................... $345.00
left for Seattle, bright and early the mouth of the Columbia river, other states, will be exempted
Runabout .............................................. 370.0f j
last Saturday morning, They entered the cranberry game and from half the regular non-resi­
Touring.. ................. ....... ..................... 415.0 0
Truck with Pneumatic Tires.............. 4 9 5 /JO
went in their car, and returned save developed it to such an ex­ dent f e e . ______
ESTACADA, ORE.
tent, that at the present time it
home Monday evening.
Starters on above models $70,00 ad­
The fees will not only tend to
ditional. Demountable wheels $25.00
Mr. and Mrs. William Hanne- is supplying a great many of the prevent any undue influx of stu­
additional.
ger, of Multnomah Station, were cranberries used on the Pacific dents from other states, but will MORE MEN THAN WOMEN
loast,
but
there
are
still
berries
HAVE APPENDICITIS
Coupe with Starter and Demountable
here for the week-end, at the
also help provide funds for build­
w heels............................................. $695.00
home of Mrs. Hanneger’s pa­ shipped in from the East.
Medical
reports
show
men
are
Land that was considered ing and other necessary purposes. more subject to appendicitis al­
Sedan with Starter and Demountable
rents Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Har-
wheels ............................................ $760.00
waste, has been made produc­ Because of the large increase in though many sudden cases occur
kenrider.
student
enrollment
at
the
co'lege
among
women.
It
can
be
guard­
tive. The total investment in
EXCISE TAX EXTRA.
Miss Ardella Dunlop returned land and improvements in the and university, there is already a ed against by preventing intes-
Ford
prices
are
uniform everywhere, except for freight
home Monday afternoon after a district amounting to a million shortage of room.
nal infection. The intestinal
because Mr. Ford himself fixes the retail price. Place
antiseptic, Adler-i-ka, acts on
visit of some weeks with rela­ dollars.
your order quickly td avoid delay from the rush o f or­
ders these new prices will produce.
BOTH upper and lower bowel,
tives in Portland. She was ac­ The cranberry industry on the
We do Job Printing.
removing all foul, decaying mat­
companied by her little cousin, 3aclfic Coast, while new, already
R A K E R & SO N,
ter which might cause infection,
Helen Smith.
t brings out matter you never
occupies a firm place among the
Estacada and Gresham,
Oregon.
thought was in your system and
G. C. Schneider, Esq., attor­ horticultural industries of the
which may have been poisoning
^
C
*
ney of Gresham and Portland, Northwest.' Berries of very fine
you for months. Adler-i-ka is
was in town Tuesday morning, quality are grown in Oregon and
EXCELLENT for gas on the
stomach. Estacada Pharmacy.
a short time, on business. The Washington, in the district at
N ews acknowledges a pleasant the mouth of the Columbia river.
call from him.
Here is a great frost-free zone,
R. M. Standish and son, John with abundant rainfall, having a
SATURDAY, SEPT. 3
Hubbard, with Mrs. M. H. Evans, climate admirably adapted to the
returned last Thursday evening growing of cranberries.
Feature
Picking will commence the
to Portland, after a brief visit to
friends here. Mr, Standish is second week in September, and
Dice of Destiny.
Quilts and Comforters will soon be
now connected with the publici­ will extend oVer a period of four
Comedy.
to
six
weeks.
ty department of the Port of
needed, and this is the tim e to m ake
To the rule that the Oregon
Portland.
m
From
Hand
to
M
outh.
fruit is the best grown anywhere,
them up. W e have a few Cotton
Miss Ruth Wise and the Misses the cranberry is no exception.
Ruth and Madeline Brown, all of The cranberry grown on the east
B atts left a t 79 cents each.
THURSDAY SEPT. 8,
Portland, spent the week-end at shores of the United States is in­
Hotel Estacada. These ladies are deed a wonderful fruit, but the
the sisters and nieces of Miss cranberry grown on the Pacific
Betty Wise, and they declared Coast is of equally good quality
Timber Wolves,
that they enjoyed every minute and requires less sugar when put
Home Streich,
in 12 to 18 year sizes, just the thing for High School Boys, wear
of their stay here.
up.
Pathe
News.
like iron and look dressy.
F. J. Harkenreder believes in
Fall
Seed
Tested
Free
drinking aqua pura, and not
taking any risks of imbibing mi­ Now is the time to send in
A. E . SPARKS, Manager.
crobes. so he has dug a well at the samples of legumes and grasses
corner of his house for drinking that are to be used for fall seed­
in all sizes, with and without Capes. They will need them soon.
water. It is 27 feet deep and ing on clearings and burns. Scon
has three feet of fine solt water the fall rains will begin, and the
in it. With the gravel which he seeding of grasses and any le­
took from it, he has made neat gumes that go in, in the fall,
should be made just as early as
walks around the house.
We have our Fall and Winter Stock now, and the Prices are Unequalled.
One of the pleasantest infor­ possible. In order to be sure of
We Buy
mal social affairs of this summer, good seed and that its germina­
Ladies’ Scotch Heather Cashmere Shoes,
took place at Mrs. J. W. Moore’s tion is satisfactory, samples
should
be
sent
to
the
seed
test­
Wheat
and
Oats
home last Thursday, when a
One more lot of Men’ s Work Shoes at $3.98 per pair,
number of her frtends came tin ing laboratory at O. A. C.. Cor­
in
vallis, Oregon. Tests will be
Boy’s Knicker Pants, the pair only $1.00.
to spend the evening. It was
made promptly and free of charge
Any Quantity.
strictly confined to “ the females
and will give accurate informa­
of the species,” as Mr. Moore
Leave Your Orders for Peaches. We will save you Money.
tion as to value of the seed for
was working on the night shift
planting purposes.
at River Mill. The ladies visited
and played cards to pass the
JOIN T H E CROWD AT
Second-hand sewing machine,
time.and light refreshments were New Home, in good condition.
served at the close. Those pres­ 8-18tf S mith H ardware C o .
ent were Mesdames J. W. Moore,
Portland, Estacada
Tom Morton, B. W. Moore, U.
New line of hosiery, in ladies’,
H. Gibbs, J. E. Shibley, A. E. men’s and children’s sizes, good
Transportation Co.
Sparks, Mae Reed, R. C. Dem- school hose at the Bazaar. 8-1 ltf
H. B. S N Y D E R ,
- -
C. E . K IL G O R E .
Fred C. Bartholomew,
ing. N. Ecker, E. W. Bartlett,
Where the Motto Is Service.
W. F. Cary, Ted Ahlberg and
Misses Mary Oaklev and Florence
Kendall.
we nee :
10 0 T o n s
EVERGREEN
BLACKBERRIES
Our Price Pour Cents.
Estacada Cannery.
i THE PACIFIC STATES:
: FIRE INSURANCE C O .:
* J. W. Reed Estate
The Family
Theatre
PREPARE FOR FALL, NOW!
RÜTH OF THE ROCKIES.
CORDUROY PANTS
CHILDREN’S RAIN COATS,
M EN’S WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’ S UNDERWEAR
T h e P e o p le ’ s S t o r e
I