Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 02, 1922, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY FEB. 2. 1921
Men’s wool shirts at greatly
I . O . O F . } The Progressive
reduced prices at Rose’s.
L O C A L B R E V IT IE S
Estacada Lodge |
American Shoe Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Moore and
No. 175.
+
3 I
baby daughter went to Portland
SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
AND NEW S 77 EMS
Meets every Saturday evening in
Tuesday afternoon.
their lodge room, corner of Bi oad-
) Harness Kepaiied. Shoe laces retipped,
Miss Anita Kopp was here on
way and Third streets. Visiting 11 Custom prices. Everything foi Shoes.
brothers are always welcome.
Tuesday,
to
attend
the
funeral
Mrs. D. B. Bass and children
C. F. M. Brown, N. G.
B. H. JOHNSON.
of her grandmother, the late
Fred Bartholomew, Secretary,
spent Sunday in Portland.
Mrs. T. C. Jubb.
ESTACADA, P. O. Box 44 OREGON
Miss Lydia Mattson was home
See Mrs. Gates for piano in­
for Sunday from Portland.
struction, 10 years experience.
For Glass and Glazing— See 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, according
i
Pointer, the painter.
12-8 tf to length of lesson.
1-26-2-9
J. C. Duus has built an exten­
McColly Dale came home from
sion on to the north end of his the dental college in Portland, to
barn.
We will Furnish you a complete outfit-Tractor
spend Sunday with his parents,
The Misses Frances and Edna Mr. and Mrs. William Dale.
6ft. x I8in. Disc, I4in. 2 bottom
Murphy were Portland passen­
Dr. W. W. Rhodes, osteopathic
gers, Sunday morning.
physician, located at Hotel Esta­
Oliver Chilled Plow
Mrs. J. E. Shibley of Portland cada, on Mondays, Wednesdays
paid a brief visit to Estacada and Fridays, from 8:30 to 4 p. m.
9-8tf
last week.
No Farmer can afford to be without a Tractor at
One lot of boys’ Knickerbock­ Annual Interscholastic D ebate
this price.
er Pants to close at 98c the pair, The annual debate for which the
at Rose’s.
high school is preparing will be
See Mrs. Gates for piano in­ held in the school auditorium on
struction, 10 years expedience. February 10th. Estacada de­
FO UR BODIES TO CHOOSE FROM
75c, $1.00 and $1.25, according bates with Milwaukie and Gres­
FORD RUNABOUT--Starter and Demountable Rim •
$546.89
to length of lesson.
1-26-2-9 ham; with Milwaukie here and
FORD
TOURING—
Starter
and
Demountable
Rim
with
Gresham
at
Gresham.
577.09
Mrs. C. F. Howe, Miss Leila
Yours for Low er Prices at
The
question
assigned
t
h
e
FORD
SEDAN—
Starter
and
Demountable
Rim
787.42
Howe and Ted Howe spent Sat-
North
Willamet
district
this
year
turday in Portland.
FORD COUPE—Starter and Demountable Rim
719.74
See Mrs. Gates for piano in­ is: Resolved, that the Plumb
FORD TRUCK CHASSIS
554.25
struction, 10 years experience. Plan for the management and
75c, $1.00 and $1.25, according control of the railroads should be
H. L. M c K E N N E Y .
to length of lessqn.
1-26-2-9 enacted into law.
The Estacada team consists of
Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Carey Clyde Davis and Gilbert Shearer,
have moved into the M. J. Kerkes affirmative; Melba Harman and
Read the Ads in the N f , w s .
J. E. M E1ZG ER ,
house on Main street.
ESTACADA, OREGON.
Constance Richmond, negative.
Undertaker and Em balm er
We are glad to report that
The members have been work­
Mrs. G. H. Lichthorn is rapidly ing hard and should make a good
Gresham - Oregon
FOR SALE — Italian Prune
becoming convalescent.
showing for the school.
Warren McWillis
Trees 1 year old. Height 4 to 5yi
Those of our community who
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Eshelman
feet, 15c; 6 to 8 feet, 25c. J. J.
Local Agent for Estacada
at prices that are right.
returned frojn visiting friends in recognize the educational value
Marchbank.
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and importance of this kind of
Portland. Sunday evening.
♦ * + + * ♦ + * + + + +
Yes, I sell Paint, Wall Paper
training will wish to support it
FOR SALE—About J,000cords and Glass.—Pointer, the Painter.
at all times.
Complications following acute
by their presence at the debate, of standing wood, first and sec­
contagious and infectious cases,
______
12-8 tf
and
all others, whether inter­ ond growth: 70 cords c u t and
rarely occur where patient has
at the time for chickens or for
ested in debate or not, have here banked out. Also some very fine LOST—A black folder contain­
had osteopathic treatment. 12-15
some papers, estimates on
seeij,
an opportunity to “stand by" piling. Tools to handle same. ing
Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs the school.
5 miles west of Estacada on the electric lighting. Finder please
*
Portland road, Will sell in lump leave at the N ews ’ office.
were dinner guests of Mr. and
is your Home Company.
4
See
us
regardi.
g
your
or
part
to
each
individual.
Plank
like our prepared feeds.
Mrs. H. W. Morgan of Sell wood,
Card o f Thanks
property, Insure your
♦
road into same. Price, $500.00 FOR SALE—Good team 8 and
years old, weight 3000 pounds;
on Sunday.
We wish to thank our many cash or bankable notes for 10 9 also
♦
1 old horse about 1200 lbs.,
months
at
8
pei
cent.—Apply
to
Miss Bertha Burns of Portland friends and neighbors for their
♦
at
the
old
price.
•1 Stover No. 31 feed mill practi­
spent Saturday evening and Sun­ kindness and help, during the J. G. Hamilton, r. f. d. No. 3, cally new, 1 U. S. cream sepera-
4
Against
. Always glad to quote price?.
Estacada, Oregon.
2-2
tor600 lbs. capacity in good con
day with her parents, Mr. and sickness and death of our be­
4
Buy weie you sell and sell
FIRE,
F. E. Burns.
where you get the most.
loved wife and mother, and for FOR SALE—1 S. C. R. I. Red dition. Neil Taylor, Currinsville
THEFT or
I
Cockerel, $2.50; also any hens FOR SALE—A book case and
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kilgore and the floral offerings.
Portland, Estacada
that
go
broody
to
the
middle
of
Charles
W.
Murphey,
COLLISION.
4
a three burner kerosene stove.
little daughter Alice, went to
February, $2.00 each—1 single Mrs. R. G. McCall.
Transportation Co.
It
Portland Sunday evening and re­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle and
work harness and 1 collar; 1 Cool­
Fred
C. Bartholomew,
family,
turned home Monday evening.
ey cream can.—J. W. Moxley,
WANTED—Some good barn­
G. M. Lawrence.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
P.
Murphey.
Morrow
Station,
1.26-2-2
yard manure. Inquire at the
Pointer hangs paper. Prices
O U R B U S IN ES S IS P IC K IN G UP
4
N
ews ’ office.
right'
128- tf
“ Have a few stumps and roots
ESTACADA, ORE.
Card of Thanks
4
to take out. Look it over and
We do Job Printing.
The 8:25 morning train was 3
4 + 4 + 4 + 4 4
+ + + 4
We the undersigned wish to make a bid on the job, Located
hours late Tuesday. This was
express our sincere thanks to our on Estacada Heights opposite
due to a break down in one of
friends and neighbors for their Somers’ place.—W. E. Brooks,
the power stations at or near
kindness and sympathy, at the 758 East Couch st., Portland, Or.
2-2-lt
Portland.
death and burial of our beloved
Dr. C. H. Naff is in Seattle and mother, Mrs. T. C. Jubb.
FOR SALE—We have 5 grade
heifer
calves and 2 yearlings at
during his absence, his friend
Mrs. Anita Thompson,
a low figure. Come and look at
and former room mate at the
Mrs. Jane McOarter,
them.
Geo. Lawrence, Rt. 3.
dental college, Dr. C. E. Owens
Mrs. Emily Youngferdorf,
1-26 tf
• of Portland, is taking care of his
Thomas W. Jubb,
FOR SALE-S. C. R. I. Red
practice.
Clarence J. Jubb.
eggs for hatching. Good layers.
I H IS week has been designated as H O M E IN D U S T R IE S W EEK, and
Osteopathic care during preg­
Large breed, fine early broilers.
W.
C.
T.
U.
nancy and confinement, has done
we would call your attention to the fact that out prices not only M E E T
$1 for 15 eggs. J. W. Moxley,
The Estacada W. C. T. U. will Morrow Station.
4-4-tf
more to relieve womankind than
the M A IL O R D E R C A T A L O G U E prices, hut we S A V E YO U the FR E IG H T,
any other method now in use. hold its next meeting at the
FOR
WELL
DRILLING
Call
Consult an osteopath for further home of Mrs. Dubois, Feb. 9, at
the cost o f a money order, and you SE E W H A T YO U B U Y before you
Jannsen Bros., 415 Northwestern
information.
12-15tJ 2:30 p. m,
Bank Bldg. Portland. Tel. Main
P A Y A CENT.
or call O. E. Jannsen at the
Messrs. Wells and Miller of
Paper hanging, painting, etc., 7472,
12-22-2-16
Portland were speakers at the last year was a major operation Estacada.
FOR SALE -White Leghorn
M, E. Church, Sunday morning, on the pocket book. This year
on the Centenary Fund, what it with my new anaesthetic (low baby chicks from trap nested
hens and high production bred
has done and what it will do. prices) it is a minor operation. males, at $20.00 per hundred.
They spoke in the afternoon at
J. W. S aunders ,
Order now. S. N. Kilgore, R.
the Nora Memorial church in l-26tf
1-12 2-2
Rt. 1, Estacada. F. D. No. 3.
Farmers Attention
THE PRICE OF THE
FORDSON TRACTOR
S
$ 492.85
YOUR
O N
FARM
fSay,Fellows!
I have nothing to sell. I am
all sold out.
* for $700.00 delivered
N E W
FORDS
G O O D S
will be in tomorrow. There
is a reason-come and see.
THE SQUARE DEAL GROCERY
FORD SHOP
i
Crawford Bros. Motor
HAY
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS.
SEEDS
THE PACIFIC STATES :
: FIRE INSURANCE CO. :
WHEAT
Little Chicks
FLOUR
AUTOMOBILE
I ! J. W. Reed Estate *
T
OREGON INDUSTRIES
WEEK
T
WHY SEND THE MONEY A WA Y?
Garfield. Mr. Wells is the state
weather forecaster, and Mr. Mil­
ler is a prominent railroad man.
Notice—Commencing Saturday
Feb. 4, and continuing until Sat­
urday, Feb. 11, with each pair
of men’s, women’s and children’s
shoes sold, we will givg “ free”
one pair of hose to match, at
Rose’s, the Place to Buy.
I sell and hang wall paper. My
1922 samples of wall paper are
all new patterns and show big
reductions in price, over last
year. They are priced 10c per
roll up. Samples can be seen at
Smith's Hardware, or a card
mailed to J. W. Saunders, Rt. 1,
will bring them to you.
l-26tf
Paint costs less than it did a
year ago, so painting can be done
for less. My 1922 samples of
wall paper show a big reduction
in prices. Why let others held
you up when I can do it better?
l-26tf
J. W. S aunders .
Rt. L Estacada.
SPECIAL ALUMINUM WARE ASSORTMENT
-
CAKE PA N S
SEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS!
The Largest and Best Assortment of Seeds
C U PS
P IE
-
L IP P E D S A U C E P A N S
PANS
> our Choice at 15c Each.
CANVAS GLOVES:
3 P a i r s for 25c
We have just unloaded another car of mixed Feeds.
Our car of Bulk Corn has been delayed on account
of the bad weather, but we are expecting it daily.
Give us-your orders for Poultry and Dairy Feeds. We
a!so have a full line of Dr. Le Gear’s and H ess’ Stock
and Poultry Tonic*.
We buy and sell all kinds of Farm Produce.
The Store Where Your Dollar Doe» It» Duty.
E s ta c a d a F e e d C o .
U. S. Morgan.
C. A. Dvkeman.
TRY ODD COFFEE
CAMPFIRE ROAST
PEABERRY
PEOPLES STORE SPECIAL
51b*. for $ 1.00
31b». for $1.00
3lbs. for $1.00
JOIN THE CROWD AT
The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER,
C. E. KILGORE.
W here the Motto I* Service.