Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 08, 1921, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1921
was a good attendance and every •'.vn:'
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BARTON ITEMS
one
enjoyed
Mr.
Stollard’s
talk
As road master George Forman
Confectionery,
Phonographs, *
♦
very
much.
was returning home Friday
evening from Estacada about The young men of this district
8:30, with medicine for a sick have been working hard and
♦
child, a car came in sight on earnestly this last week or two.
when you want it. Clean and in­
*
fixing
up
the
hall
for
their
bas­
this side of Eagle Creek and be­
stantaneous.
And
the
cost
is
less
♦
L iGHT L u n c h e s ,
gan chase, but Mr. Forman did ket ball games. The hall is now
than 2 cents per hour.
♦
not pay any attention to it, as entirely ceiled and presents a
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
♦
he thought if they cared to drive very pleasing appearance inside. '
Cozy warmth for cold comers on cold
♦
faster than he, they were wel­ The boys say they intend to !
days. In the bathroom, bedroom, sewing
♦
come. Mr. Forman gave warn­ light it with gas lamps and ac­
Cigars and Tobaccco,
International Clothes, +
room, office—anywhere.
ing that he was going to stop cordingly have torn out the old j
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We have all types and sizes of electric
and slowed down to turn in at amp brackets and guards. This j
the gate which he had left open also improves the looks of the
heaters at right prices.
on leaving. The car following building. We hope the older
Only $35.00 installs an Electric
did not slow down to pass but people of our community will
Range in your home, ready for use;
came up on the right hand side lend a hand and help tbe boys to
further
their
ambitions
to
be­
the
balance on easy terms.
of the road to pass and was clear
off the gravel on the dirt road. come a good basket ball team.
As Mr. Forman was turning to This form of pleasure, when
RAILWAY, LIGHT
go through the gate, the cars properly treated, is a great help
& POWER CO’ Y,
came together with a crash. in making a boy into a manly
man.
Here’s
wishing
you
boys
The car following was going
30x3 Re vere
$10.29
E L E C T R IC S T O R E
about 35 miles. If they had not the best of luck and good com­
30x3 Goodrich
Electric Bldg., Bet. Sixth and Broadway.
turned off and come in the lane, radeship.
9.85
the car no doubt would have
30x3 Miller .
9.80
[r. ■
driven through Mr. Forman’s
«iV«ftira»tiasa
car, as it stood across in
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their path. It ran about 50 feet
down the lane before it could be
stopped. The driver was a
HEMSTITCHING 7c. IDEAL
prominent Portland business SHOP.
717 Broadway building,
man and could not tell why he Portland, Ore.
11-24-12-22
went on the wrong side in trying
HEMSTITCHING by M i s s
to pass, but said the brake was Mabel
Wilcox. The Lichthorn
defective. Two bent mud shields residence, Zobrist St.
12-8 tf
BEEF CATTLE,
resulted from the accident.
FOR
SALE
—
Italian
Prune
There is quite a little sickness Trees 1 year old. Height 4 to 5J4
V E A L A N D HOGS,
in Barton at present. Victor feet, 16c; 6 to 8 feet, 25c. J. J.
Dressed or Live, Bought
Forman, Hazel Boss, Martha Marehbank.
ll-17-12-8tf
See our Delicatessen Department, containing Pickles, Relishes, Catsups,
Whitehead, Dorothy Wilson and
FOR SALE—Young h o r s e ,
Cheese, Butter, Milk, and Salt and Smoked Fish.
Ruth and Irene Rivers are all saddle and light work, weight
confined to their beds.
about 960 pounds. Also good
Buy a Quarter of Beef for Canning. 10c and 12c Per Pound.
saddle.
Price for both $50.00.
There will be a mock trial in 12-3-22 O.
D. Bowman, Rl. 1.
the school house Friday night, at
WORK WANTED-by High
8:30, as part of the program.
&
School Girl, after school, even­
Joseph Pesznecker and Miss ings and Saturdays. Apply at
Estacada
Oregon
Margaret Smith were dinner the N ews office.
i2-l-8
i
c> .•v-x-x-^Xi-x-iM -fr-x-x-x-x-ix-x*
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
SPECIAL — Grocers
Mixed
Forman Sunday, and supper Candy 12j4c per pound. 4-pound
guests of Mr. Pesznecker’s par­ box Assorted Chocolates in Xmas NEW RACKET STORE. 53480200024853534853010201010100010511110002000204050002020002020002020200020202020200000202022353000202000210020
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pesz­ boxes, $1.65. Plain mixed 15c
per pound. I have plenty of this
We wish to announce to the
necker, of Estacada.
candy, arid is just thing for your public, that we are opening up a
Xmas trees. R. G. Marehbank. Racket Store in the Hunt build­
ing, and invite you to give us a
VIOLA
FOR SALE- High production
At a reception held at the home bred Barred Plymouth Rock share of your trade.
Do you realize how Cheap you can have your Car Repaired?
of Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph cockerels from hens that laid 200
Motto, Golden Rule.
for the newly weds, Mr. and eggs and over. These birds
Compare these prices with prices one year ago. Labor prices are also
Mrs. Thomas Jubb, over fifty- were sired by grandson^rf a 303
W.
ROY
WAY.
25 per cent less.
eight people were present. After egg hen. $5.00 and up. S. N.
Kilgore, Rt. 3.
12-8-15
playing games and music refrsh-
The Best Christmas Gift
==
Nov. 1921 Prices
N o v. 1920 Prices
ments were served, when all
FOR SALE- 3
Registered Can you remember that Christmas
went home at a late hour after Short-Horns—1 bull, will be two when you first received The Youth’s
Motor Overhaul
.
.
$25.00
$31.25
Companion among your Christmas pres­
spending a very pleasant even­ years old February 10, weighed ents?
Motor
Blocks......................................$25.00
You
can
prehaps
recall
the
ti­
$30.00
970 pounds when one year old;
ing.
of some ot the serial stories in
T o p s ............................................25.00
1 cow due to calve January 23; 1 tles
44.00
those early numbers, and you can well
Ben Clark left for Walla Walla, heifer, bred October 10th. These remember how everyone in the family
Connection Rods................................. 1.50
2.50
Washingto, last Friday to join two are bred to registered bull. wanted to read your paper.
Crankshafts............!.......................... 10.00
15.00
go with the three head, To-day The Companion makes the
his family.
We regret losing Papers
Fenders................................................. 3.75
6.00
for $200. This is a bargain for ideal Christmas present. No family,
especially one with growing boys and
such good neighbors.
Hoods......................................................5.00
anyone wanting Short-Horn cat­ girls,
8.00
should be without the tried and
Messrs. Ed. Miller, Ray Miller tle. Don’t need money, will trim Youth’s Companion—the friend
Radiators
.
.
.
.
20.00
30.00
and entertainer of hosts of people, old
and Ben Clark each sold a Guern­ take good note. W. P. Ferrel, and
Rear Springs........................................... 8.50
12 .0 0
young.
Barton,
Oregon.
12-1-8.
sey cow to Mrs. Hughes, who is
Front Springs ........................................ 2.75
The Companion is true to the best
4.00
American ideals of life, giving every
shipping a carload to California.
Master Gear........................................... 3.00
5.00
week a generous supply of the best
Pinion........................................................ 1.25
The road budget was adopted
stories, current events, comments on
3.00
the world's doings, with special pages
Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 26-31,1921.
A xles...................................................... 1.6O
and 10 mills voted at the deletion
3.00
for Boys, for Girls and for the Family*
Timer..........................................................60
held at the school house here.
1.30
The
52
issues
of
1922
will
be
crowned
Timer Wire.................................................65
There was much discussion and WINTER SHORT COURSES with serial stories, short stories, editor­
1.10
Put Science into Farm Practice
Generator ............................................. 16.00
ials, poetry, facts and fun. Subscribe
the meeting was a warm one.
22.00
Fruit and V»$;etaHe Courts
..... Dec 3- 17. '21 now and receive:
S ta rte r......................
16.00
Joel Lacroy was elected road Tractors
22.00
Mechanic« Comae
J a n : Mar. 18. 12
Jan.
2 -M a r. 18. '2 2 1. The Youth’s Companion—52 issues
Dairy
Manulacturer
Course
supervisor.
Ford
Battery
.
.
.
25:00
42.00
A p ic u ltu re Comae
............. Jan. 2- Mar. 1 0 '22
in 1922.
Dairy H erdsm en's Course.. . Jan. 2 -J u n e l 8. '2 2
Mr. and Mrs. Therom Olson Crain
Gradine Course ....... ...
Jan. 9 -2 1 . '22 2.
All thh remaining issues of 1921.
Beekeeping Course ............ Jan. J O -F e K 25. 22
All Ford Work Guaranteed.
The Companion ilome Calendar for
Visited Mr. Therom’s aunt, Mrs. Homemakeis
Conference .
Mar. 2 0 -2 5 . 22 3.
1922. All for $2.50,
J. Randolph, last Saturday ami
Oregon Agricultural College.
4. Or include McCall's Magazine, the
Sunday.
Full information on any course by
monthly authority on fashions.
w riting TU K REGISTRAR, O. A. C..
Services were held in Viola Corvallis,
Both publications, only $3.00.
Oregon.
Successors to
church last Sunday by the Rev.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, -
Young of Garfield. There will
Commonwealth Ave. f-. St. Paul St.,
Estacada,
RAKER & SON
Oregon
Boston. Mass.
be preaching in the church every
New
subscriptions
*receiveil
at
the
two weeks at 11 A. M.
WARMTH
R. G. M A R C H B A N K ,
NEW TIRE PRICES
PORTLAND
Now Effective.
THE ESTACADA MEAT CO.
Seasonable Suggestions :
AUTO TOP DRESSING,
KLEER GLASS,
AUTO BODY POLISH.
The Reed Auto
M. J. KERKES
Co.
ESTACADA, OREGON.
ATTENTION, TORD OW NER!
F A R M E R 'S W EEK
CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO.
The Family
Theatre
DODGE
David Horner, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Horner and family nnd
Rosa B. Ten Eyck took dinner
THURSDAY, DEC. 15
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hedg­
es.
The W. T. Kaake family and
Mabel Keller spent Saturday in
IN
Portland doing Christmas shop­
ping.
“ T H E HOODLUM ”
Mr. nnd ¿Mrs. Reichley and
GOOD COMEDY
family spent Sunday at the E.
Jochimsen home.
SATURDAY and
SUNDAY, Dec. 17-18
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marrs and
family are now settled in their
SINS OF R 0 ZAN N E
new home.
AND A
A very interesting Community
club meeting was held at the
MACK SENNETT
school house on Saturday even­
ing. The main feature of the
COMEDY
evening was a talk on the Non
Partisan League, by Mr. Stol-
A. E. SPARKS, M an ag e r.
laru. the state organizer. There It
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NEWS office.
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Mary Pickford
Implements
T
p a jnt
OYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
AMERICAN MADE TOYS
UNIVERSAL
p er c o la to r s
SEA ISLAND CHINA, Hand Made
Something for everybody in the family-You don’t have to go to Portland
for your Christmas Toys.
SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA.