Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 30, 1922, Image 3

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    EASTERN
CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY MARCH W. 1922.
COMING TO PORTLAND
The Progressive
R. C. Deming went to Port­
1 .0 . 0 . F .
land Tuesday.
American Shoe Shop
c Estaiada Lodge
LOCAL B R E V I T I E S
April 5 remember, is the last
Dr.
Mellenthin
No. 175.
SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
day for paying taxes in install­
AND N E W S I I L M S
Meet* every Saturday evening in
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ments without penalty.
Harness Kepaiied. Shoe laces retipped,
their lodge room, corner of Bt oad-
F ARM MACHINERY FO R
Custom prices. Everything fot Shoes.
way and Third streets. Visiting
The roof of the awning in
SALE
in Internal Medicine for the past eleven t brothers are always welcome
1 Case 10-18 Tractor and 2-bot­
C. F. M. Brown, N. G.
W. A. Heylman was in the front of the Estacada Pharmacy
B. H JOHNSON.
years.
has been reshingled.
tom gang.......................... $550.00
Fred Bartholomew, Secretary,
metrppolis, Friday.
ESTACADA, P. O. Box 44 OREGON
1 Case 10-18 Tractor, double
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Starr and
Mrs. H. Gruber of Garfield,
DOES NOT O P E R A T E
disc
2-bottom
g
an
g
.............$600.
went to Portland, Friday morn­ baby have returned from Bend,
where they were during the win­ 1 50 tooth harrow, new. .13.75
ing:.
1 Reversible 2 horse disc, new
Mrs. James Sims and little ter.
............................................. 37.25
Will Be at
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lemon of 1 l lA H. P. Hercules gas en­
son went to Portland Monday
BEN SO N HOTEL
Newberg, were the guests Sun­ gine, new.............................51.75
morning.
Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday and Sat­
day,
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
F.
Stan-
1 \y* H. P. Z gas engine Bosch
B o r n - To Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
urday, April 12-13-14-15
m ag..................................... 48.50
dish.
of Dodge, Saturday, March 26th,
Dr. R. G. McCall drove over 1 Wade power drag saw and 4
Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
a daughter,
h e la st o f t h i s
w e e k
i
from Portland, last Friday night ft. saw...............................117.00
The roof of the Christian to attend to some business with 1 14 inch sulky plow and sev­
will move my stock of goods into the
r O l ' R DAYS ONLY
eral walking plows, at a BIG
Church on upper Main street has
the city council.
store
with Thomas Morton, as this build­
SACRIFICE. The early bird
bean re-shinglod.
4-6
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Williams gets the worm.
ing has become too small for my rapidly
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Owens was in Portland of Gresham, spent the week end Reed Auto Co., Estacada, Ore.
increasing
business. I shall endeavor to
Sunday and Monday, returning here with their brother-in-law
FOR
SALK
Cheap,
one
span
keep a neat, clean place, and sell at as
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­
Tuesday morning.
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. of good work mares, 6 and 8 yrs. ate in medicine and surgery and is li­
low a price as is consistent with good
Bob Marchbank’s confection­ Morgan.
old, weight about 2,700 lbs., one censed by the state of Oregon. He vis­
its
professionally
the
more
important
business. As my overhead expenses will
ery has been furbished up with
of bay geldings, 9 years old,
and cities and offers to all who
Frederick Burns went l a s t span
weight 3,200 lbs., two sets of towns
new paint and paper.
call
on
this
trip
free
consultation,
ex­
be less, I can keep up my slogan,
week to Ontario in Malheur harness, two good wagons. In­ cept the expense of treatment when
Mrs. F. E. Burns returned countv, where he has a position quire of U. S. Morgan.
desired.
3-16tf
Sunday afternoon from her visit in a surveying camp on the
According to his method of treatment
to friends at Clatskanie.
EGGS FOR HATCHING—S. C he does not operate for chronic appen­
highway.
dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
Miss Mildred Douglass came H. P. Jochimsenof Hood River White Leghorns from trap-nested tonsils or adenoids.
stock, mated to pedigreed males.
home for a brief visit Sunday af­ was here the first of the week Marquim strain—J. G. Hayman, He has to his credit wonderful re­
ternoon from Portland.
3-9 16-23 sults in diseases of the stomach, liver,
to attend the funeral of his Rt. 1, Estacada.
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
Mrs. R. Morse was in Estacada brother, E. W. Jochimsen of FOR SALE—Italian prune kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
H. L. M c K E N N E Y .
weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
Saturday. She reports the doc­ Dodge.
trees, one and two years old, £15 ulcers
and rectal ailments.
tor as improving slowly.
At the special meeting of the and $12.50 per 100; logan and
you have been ailing any length
Pointer sells an Oregon made city council last Friday night, no dewberry tips 2 cents. J. J. of If time
do not get any better, do
Marchbank, Estacada.
3-30tf not fail and
to call, as improper measures
paint at £2.00 and £2.75 per gal. objections were made to grant­
Read the Ads in the N ews .
J . E . M ETZG ER ,
rather than disease are very often the
Let me estimate your job. 3-9tf ing the Standard Oil Co. a per­ FOR SALE—Young J e r s e y cause of your long standing trouble.
cow,
saddle
pony
and
DeLavelle
“ Undertaker and Embalmer
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Stamp and mit to erect a substation within cream separator.
Phone o r Remember above date, that cousul-
tation
on
this
trip
will
be
free
and
that
the
city
limits.
A
description
of
family are now settled in their
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Gresham - Oregon
write C. V. Sandstone, Estacada, his treatment is different.
neat new bungalow on the north­ the plant is given in another Rt. 1.
_ _
It
Warren McWillis
Married women must be accompa­
column.
east end of town.
MILK OR CREAM—If you nied by their husbands.
Local Agent for Estacada
0. E. Smith, Mrs. Ted Ahl- want either for your Sunday din­ Address; 336 Boston Block, Minne­
Mrs. Harold Wooster and son,
and Miss Louvina Crawford, all berg, Mrs. L. C. Posson and ner, leave your order at Barthol­ apolis, Minn.
3-30-4-13
Feed store.
W. T.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦♦
of Garfield, went to Portland, daughter Leta, ti>ok the five omew’s
just ask the price of a cer­
Campbell.
4-20
o’clock
train
Friday
afternoon
Friday morning.
Community Club
tain kind of Feed, there
FOR SALE-S. C. R. I. Red
The Estacada I. 0. 0. F. are for Portland. Mrs. Posson was eggs
are different sized sacks
The regular meeting of the
for hatching. Good layers.
repairing their lodge room and a delegate to the Rebekah con­ Large breed, fine early broilers. Community Club will be held in
and most of all, the qual­
ity.
the north wing of their building vention which met at Oregon $1 for 15 eggs. J. W. Moxley, the High School auditorium to­
City
on
Saturday.
Morrow
Station.
4-4-tf
which was damaged by fire.
Feed of all kinds is go­
morrow, Friday, at 8 p. m. A
*
is your Home Company.
ing to be higher from all
Osteopathic
care
during
preg­
special
speaker
from
Oregon
City
♦
DINTY has got ’em!
See
us
regardi.
g
your
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FOR
SALE—Good
team.
8
and
indications, so it m u s t
nancy and confinement has done 9 years old, 3000 lbs. with har­ representing the Tax Reduction
property, Insure your
WHAT?
♦
certainly be a good time
more
to
relieve
womankind
than
ness, $250. Inquire of C. W. League, will be present and
to stock up.
Rooms, Reasonable.
3-16-4-27 make an address. As announced
Kum in.
3-2tf any other method now in use. Fuller, Currinsville.
Come in and take a slant
Consult an osteopath for further
last week, a little play will be
at our new car of mixed
FOR
SALE—British
Queen
and
♦
—Against—
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Mr. and Mrs. William Fink information.
12-15tf Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. See put on, entitled “ Dr. Cure-all.”
feeds—fresh stock every
and family have moved into the
day.
Harry Babler of Logan, or phone New comers to this vicinity are
County S. S. Convention
Bland house at the corner of
Redland 54.
3-30-6 especially invited to attend and
♦
THEFT or
+
Portland, Estacada
Fifth street and Upper Broad­ The annual convention of the
+
COLLISION.
+
become
acquainted.
FOR SALE—One sow with
way.
Transportation Co.
Clackamas County Sunday School pigs 5 weeks old, also fresh cow
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Miller Association will be held at the with calf. E. T. Davis, Estaca­ Look up our bargain offer on
Fred C. Bartholomew,
4-6 the Portland Telegram, either
spent the week end with their Jennings L o d g e Cummunity da, Rt. 1.
G. M. Lawrence.
* J . W. Reed Estate *
“O UR BUSINESS IS PICKING UP
son in Portland, who works in Church, Friday, Saturday and
FOR SALE-100 sacks of Gar­ alone or clubbed with the N ews .
ESTACADA, ORE,
the automobile department of Sunday, beginning at 7:30 Fri­ net Chile potatoes, good seed.
4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4
day evening and closing Sunday M. Doryland, Bissell, Ore. 3-30 We do Job Printing.
the Log Cabin Bakery.
Earl Shibley drove to town night. A splendid program has
WANTED—Heavy chickens at
from the railroad camp No. 3, been arranged of a highly in­ the Estacada Hotel.
2-9tf.
where he has been at work, structive and helpful order.
Yes, I sell Paint, Wall Paper
Saturday, to catch the n i n e
and Glass.—Pointer, the Painter.
Big Fire at County Seat
o’clock train for Portland, where
12-8 tf
Last Friday at midnight there
he will visit his family.
ras a big conflagration in Ore- FOR SALE—200 cedar posts.
Harry Johnson attended the on City at corner of 11th and Edward Still, Eagle Creek. 4-13
funeral at Lents, Friday, of his Iain streets. It destroyed the
brother-in-law, B u r t o n Dear- lackamas Countv Auto and You have your auto overhauled
dorff, who died from injuries re­ ractor Co.’s building with con- by an expert mechanic, why not
Percales—36 inches w idth,
ceived by being gored by a bull. ;nts, the Busch building includ* give your body the same care
22 distinct patterns, regular 25c and 30c values, while they last, the yard....
The interment was in Sunnyside ig hall and apartment house and and attention? Consult Dr. W.
cemetery.
ljured adjacent buildings. The W. Rhodes, Osteopathic physi­
12-15tf
The Saturday morning contin­ )ss is estimated at $168,500, The cian and surgeon.
Hom iny,
gent to Portland comprised Mrs. remen did heroic service in I sell and hang wall paper. My
Armour’s Veribest, No. 2 cans, no better quality at any price
W. L. Shaffer of Garfield, Mr. rhich they were aided by the 1922 samples of wall paper are
Special, per can,............... ................................................................
and Mrs. B. 0. Sarver, Mrs. Ir­ Id volunteer firemen, as owing all new patterns and show big
ving Smith, Mrs. William Fink, 3 the presence of explosives in ; reductions in price, over last
Mrs. G. E. Kiggins and little son, be building, and gasolene tanks year. They are priced 10c per
Mixed Vegetables,
and Earl Wagner.
t the filling station the work roll up. Samples can be seen at
If it is to be painted Pointer ras extremely hazardous. For- Smith’s Hardware, or a card
Ready prepared for Stews, Soup, Pot Roasts etc, per cah
can do it right. Prices consis­ unately, there were no explo-1 mailed to J. W. Saunders, Rt. 1,
tent with good wori<.
3-9tf
ions.
will bring them to you*
l-26tf
Shortening,
My new samples of wall paper
from the largest wall paper
Only 2 Cases left, Armour’s Vegetole Pure Vegetable oil Shortening, 41b. can
70C
house in the west have just ar­
rived, prices from 10 cents a roll.
_________ ____
81b. can $1.40
Let me show them to you. Geo.
Pointer the Painter.
3-9tf
Flo u r,
James Closner had the misfor­
We shall continue to sell Fisher’s Art Flour,fully guaranteed, your
< > t\
n.v
tune last Friday to fall off the
Another Car of Second Cut Alfalfa.
money refunded if not satisfactory, a t.............................. 491b. Sack
y ZtU U
top of his saw mill and badly cut
Will you be wanting Eastern Oregon Timothy or Com?
the top of his head. Dr. Carev
We
have ordered a car of each. Place your orders early.
was called and dressed t h e
Alarm Clock Special:
wour\d, which n e c e s s i t a t e d
twelve stitches to close it. While
One lot of warranted alarm clocks a t................ ................................
Blachfcrd's, Kelly’s and Fisher’s.
painful, it will heal leaving no
permanent ill effect.
The Boy Scouts did well with
Lime and Sulphur and Bordeaux Mixtures.____
their show last Thursday night
A special film showing scouts
trapping coyotes was shown, and
I am in the market for Wheat and Oats.
the local band of scouts sang the
“ Battle Cry of Freedom,” and
the scout song. Dana Bacon and
Harold Bronson gave exhibitions
in wigwagging and signaling.
The Store Where Your Dollar Doe* It* Duty.
Where the Motto I* Service.
They netted about $25 for their
U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor.
treasury.
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS.
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To My Friends and Patrons:
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Yours for Lower Prices at
TH E SQUARE D E A L GROCERY
D O N 'T
: ÏH E PACIFIC STATES ;
: FIRE INSURANCE CO. :
♦ AUTOMOBILE *
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SPECIAL WEEK
19c
10c
10c
COMING
Chick Feeds and Mashes:
Sprays
Bricks, Lime. Cement, Shingles
Estacada Feed Co.
$1.50 each
JOIN THE CROWD AT
The People’s Store
H. B. SNYDER,
C. E. KILGORE.