Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 30, 1922, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. MARCH 30, 1922.
STANDARD OIL
Oregon Growers M eeting
C o m p a n y will b u ild will c o n s i s t of t h e
necessary large sto ra g e ta n k s and
w a r e h o u s e f a c ilitie s f o r h a n d l i n g t h e
p r i n c i p a l p r o d u c t s of t h e C o m p a n y
w h ic h a r e P e a r l OH, Ked C r o w n Gas
ollne, S t a n d a r d
E n g in e D istillate
Z e r o l e n e Oils a n d G r e a s e s , a s w ell as
t h e oils a n d g r e a s e s r e q u i r e d f o r In
d u s t r ia l uses. F a c i l i t i e s will a ls o be
p r o v id e d f o r s t o r i n g t h e m o t o r e q u ip
n i e n t w hic h will be u s e d In g i v in g s e r
vice fro m t h e n e w E s t a c a d a S t a t i o n
All b u i ld i n g s will be c o n s t r u c t e d of
c o r r u g a t e d iro n a n d will b e a s n e a r l y
Are p ro o f a s possib le. O ne of t h e f e a ­
t u r e s of all S t a n d a r d Oil S t a t i o n s is
t h e n e a t a p p e a r a n c e , a s t h e b u i ld i n g s ,
tanks and eq u ip m e n t a re k e p t p a in t­
ed a n d c le a n . E v e r y p r e c a u t i o n will
be t a k e n f o r Are p r e v e n t i o n , a s n o
s m o k i n g Is p e r m i t t e d on o r a r o u n d
t h e p r o p e r t y , a n d t h e c a r r y i n g of
m a t c h e s by e m p l o y e e s a n d o t h e r p e r ­
so n s e n t e r i n g t h e p l a n t Is s t r i c t l y pro
h ib ite d . S u p p l i e s h a n d l e d in t a n k a g e
a r e r e ce iv e d by t a n k s h i p a t t h e C o m ­
p a n y ’s m a i n s t a t i o n a t W il l b r id g e
( P o r t l a n d , O r e .) d i r e c t f r o m t h e R e ­
finery a t R i c h m o n d , C a l i f o r n i a , a n d
will th e n be t r a n s p o r t e d by t a n k c a r
f r o m W i l l b r i d g e to E s t a c a d a .
"S ER V IC E ”
Is t h e
w atchw ord
a d o p te d by t h e S t a n d a r d Oil Com
pa ny, a n d S e r v ic e is r e n d e r e d by t h e
C o m p a n y in e v e r y s e n s e o f t h e w ord.
Special p a in s will be t a k e n to s u p p l y
t h e Red C r o w n G a s o l i n e r e q u i r e
m e n t a of t h e m a n y d e a l e r s In t h e d i s ­
tric t c o v e r e d by t h is s t a t i o n , a s well
as th e re q u ire m e n ts fo r p e tro leu m
p r o d u c t s of t h e f a r m e r s a n d i n d u s ­
t r ie s In t h e c o m m u n i t y .
T h e e n t r a n c e of t h e S t a n d a r d Oil
C o m p a n y as a d i r e c t b u s i n e s s in E s t a ­
c a d a will m en u a big t h i n g f o r t h e
c o m m u n i t y , n o t on ly in t h e way of an
in c r e a s e In t h e p a y r o ll o f t h e city but
t h e im p r o v e d se r v i c e t h a t will be
p o ssible f r o m h a v i n g a d i s t r i b u t i n g
p l a n t lo c a te d at E s t a c a d a .
* Confectionery,
ENID BENNETT
In “ Silk Hosiery"
DOVER
GEM THEATRE
T o -N ig h t
“ A FIRESIDE BREW ER"
COMEDY
SATURDAY
WM. S. H A R T
IN
“ THE TESTING BLOCK”
A tale of the wild Sierras,
thrilling as their perilous
chasms. A tale of the giant
redwoods, rugged as their
towering trunks.
A tale of outlaws and gold
and picturesque vagabond
minstrels.
NEXT THURSDAY
’’THE BAIT”
MauriceTourneur
“ MY GOODNESS”
COMEDY
Music at all Shows
L . V . CLEWORTH. M anager.
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Carl Newman Jr. celebrated
his eighth birthday Saturday by
entertaining several o f h is
school mates. Those present
were Millard Parks, Hugh Guth­
rie, Eddie Elliott. Ralph Elliott.
Lee Elliott, Merle Roberts and
Paul Thompson. The little folks
enjoyed the party and wished
j Carl many more birthdays.
H. G. Shasv hadth" misfortune
to lose one of his horses the past
week.
James Akin also lost his horse
The animal got its legs broken
in some way and had to be killed.
Mrs. Kellier is spending sever­
al days in Portland with her
husband.
The Dover Sundav school is
making preparations for an East­
er program.
Too Late for Classification
PLAIN SEWING Dressmak­
ing and hemstitching, see Mrs.
¡Gus Wilcox.
3-30tf
FOR SALE Brood sow
ten week old pigs. C. A.
ques, R. F. I). 1.
Ft )R SALE
I heat I ol heep,
comprising 1 buck. 29 ewes and
22 lambs, price $200 if taken at
once. W. P. Ferrell, Barton. It
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when you want it. Clean and in­
stantaneous. And the cost is less
than 2 cents per month.
R. G. M A R C H B A N K ,
Cozy warmth for cold corners on cold
days. In the bathroom, bedroom, sew­
ing room, office—anything.
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
Garage Opportunity
RAILWAY, LIGHT
& POWER CO’ Y,
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On account of the death of the late Mr.
J. W. Reed I am offering for sale my
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consisting ot all Equipment, Accessory
Suck, Tractors and used Cars.
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To anyone considering entering the Gen­
eral Garage Business this is an excellent
opportunity to step into an old established
business minus the expense of pioneering
a new business, which is an asset in itself.
À HOTEL
AMERICAN PLAN
In addition to the above we are agents for
Studebaker, Velie and Dort dealers for
this territory.
ROOMS 50 CENTS AND UP
Breakfast
Address all communications to
MRS. J. W. REED
Served Short Order.
Lunch and Dinner
THE REED AUTO COMAPNY
Estacada, Oregon.
Served Family Style, 50 cents.
Special Chicken Dinner
Served on Sunday
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OREGON
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W A N T E D -A
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$ 492’85
NAM E
Prepare for the spring rush by buying your
Tractor now. A Tractor costs less than a
good team of horses with harness. We will
furnish a Tractor, two-bottom plow and 6ft.
disc for
We Want a Name for Our Restaurant Ice Cream
Parlor and Bakery.
We will give free a FIVE-POUND DEVILS FOOD CAKE to the
person submitting the name we choose for our place.
The cake will be on exhibition in our store window.
Either mail or bring your names enclosed in an en­
velope with your name at the bottom of list. Submit
as many names as you like. The winner will be annouced
at the Gem Theatre Saturday night.
$675.00
Announcement
<w.
We have made many changes in our place of business.
Having discontinued the Pool business we will have a
First Class Restaurant and Ice Cream Parior, a n d a full line of
Home Matte Bakery Goods and Candies at all times.
We have a little surprise for you in a week or so.
Watch papers for announcement,
We are serving a dandy dinner for 30 cents—don’ t forget,
plenty for thirty.
Yours for Good Eats and Seruice.
HAUSER^ £8, LINN
the u n i v e r s a l car
The old reliable car.
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
FORD
It gets you there and brings
you back.
RUNABOUT-Marter and Demountable Rim
TOURING—Starter and Demountable Rim
SEDAN—Starter and Demountable Rim
COUPE—Starter and Demountable Rim
TRUCK CHASSIS
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$546.89
577.09
787.42
719.74
554.25
FORD SHOP
Stork Brings Boy
Word was received this morn­
ing that on Mondav evening, a
boy arrived for Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Shibley, in Portland. Both
mother and son are doing well.
The U. of Oregon closed March
25th for a week’s vacation, and !
will re-open for the spring term
Oils
April 3rd.
Final examinations I B atteries Recharged
for the winter term, have just:
ESTACADA, OREGON.
been completed.
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i Crawford
trav
Bros. Motor Co.
'H E latest and improved Portable Pho­
nograph out. The exclusive SYLVAN
features make this a superior instrument
at just as low a price as any. The SYL­
VAN is the finest little outfit you have
ever seen and it is just the thing to carry
with you when you want to go over to a
neighbor’s house who does not have a
phonograph, but has plenty of room for
a little dance; or if you want to call on
someone who is sick and needs a little
music to cheer everybody up.
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SYLVAN
Accessaries
T H E S Y L V A N is indispensable for
■ camping, automobilirg, canoeing, out­
ings, marshmellow-rcasts, etc. When ycu
go out for a trip, or on your vacation, you
H E S \ L \ AN has *n ingeniously
contrueted Record Cabinet which
holds from 10 to 12 ten-inch records
easily. This is the only arrangement
which will permit the carrying such a
record supply safe and secure against
breakage and warping. No extra esse
to catry, nothing to misplace or lose.
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For Demonstration & Sale by
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TWXCff£5T£R trout
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GARAGE BUSINESS,
Electric Bldg., Bet. Sixth and Broadway.
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ELECTRIC S T O R E
ESTACADA,
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Cigars and Tobaccco,
International Clothes, *
+ + •;• + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Only $35.00 installs an Electric
Range in your home, ready for use;
the balance on easy terms.
PORTLAND
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L iGHT L u n c h e s ,
We have all ryp»-s and sizes of electric
heaters at the right prices.
Four Score and Six
Mrs. E. M. Horner of Garfield,
celebrated at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Norman Tracy,
her eighty-sixth birthday. A
number of relatives and friends
assembled to congratulate her
and partake of a birthday dinner
in her honor. The auspicious
day was Monday, March 27th.
BISSELL ITEMS
Leo Rath was transacting busi­
ness in Portland last Tuesday.
Mrs. Ted Harders visited her
sister, Mrs. R. F. Snyder at Es­
tacada last Wednesday.
Charles Rendieman was trans­
acting business in Portland last
Saturday.
Louis iWeiselfluh worked for
a few days last week at Bull
îun.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Panher visited
relatives at Estaceda last Sun­
day.
J. K. Peterson was transact­
ing business in Portland for a
few days last week.
The George Social and Com­
mercial club held its regular
meeting Saturday, March 25. It
was voted some time ago to
lave a fair, the committee being
A. Johnson, C. Klinker, H.
Joyner, Mrs. Gladys vVeisenfluh
and Flora Klinker. After the
meeting the evening was spent
with cards and other amuse-
m e n t s. Refreshments w e r e
served by Mr. and Mrs. P. Rhule
and Mr. and Mrs. G. Zwermann.
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Phonograph*, ♦
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2£ 57 ULTST-ST TH S2EJ
57
A meeting of the Oregon Grow­
ers Co operative Association was
held last Saturday in the lobby
To Erect Distributing Station of the hotel, for the purpose of
nominating a director and elect­
in Estacada—Will Be Big ing a local advisory committee.
C. A. Jacques of Garfield, was
Asset to the City
renominated for director and B.
T h e S t a n d a r d Oil C o m p a n y ( C a l i ­ Schoenberg, A. W. Botkin, VV.
f o r n i a ) h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e y will, W. Tucker and H. D. Trapp were
w i t h in a very s h o r t p e r io d , be g in t h e elected as the advisory commit­
e r e c ti o n of a d i s t r i b u t i n g s t a t i o n a t tee. A fifth member will
be
E stacada.
elected
later.
Earl
Pearcy
of
the
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T h i s Is t h e m o s t I m p o r t a n t a d d i t i o n
Salem
office
field
department,
li
to local b u s i n e s s i n s t i t u t i o n s t h a t h a s
presided and a goodly number of
t a k e n p lac e in s o m e t im e , a n d h a s
big b e a r i n g on t h e financ ia l a n d coni
the Estacada berry growers at­
m e r c ia l w e i r a r e of t h i s city. T h e de
tended. The question of them
cisión of t h e S t a n d a r d Oil C o m p a n y
affiliating
with the Association,
to e s t a b l i s h t h e i r d i s t r i b u t i n g p l a n t
was discussed, and the strongest
h e r e w as r e a c h e d on ly a f t e r a t h o r
argument made in favor of such
o u g h a n a l y t i c a l s t u d y of b u s i n e s s con
d i tio n s , a n d t h e g r o w t h of t h e c ity consolidation, was to the effect
a n d t h e c o m m u n i t y s u r r o u n d i n g Es
that better co-operation among
t a r a d a , w i t h a p a r t i c u l a r view to its
the growers, increased selling fa­
p o s s ib ilitie s of e x p a n s i o n a n d pro g
gross, a n d It e x p r e s s e s t h e S t a n d a r d cilities with higher efficiency in
Oil C o m p a n y ’s J u d g m e n t a n d confl
all industrial operations would
donee in t h e f u t u r e of t h i s c o m m u n i
ty.
result instead of a divided inter­
It is e x p e c te d t h a t t h e t w e n t y to
tw e n ty - f iv e t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s will be est in a district bareiy large en­
e x p e n d e d in t h e ne w i n s t i t u t i o n ough for one association to func­
w hic h will be o p e n fo r b u s i n e s s w ith
tion properly. Plans are under
in six ty days.
In t h e p a s t E s t a c a d a a n d t h e s u r
way whereby it is believed that
r o u n d i n g c o m m u n i t y h a v e been s e r v
an arrangement agreeable and
ed f r o m t h e S t a n d a r d Oil C o m p a n y '
S u b s t a t i o n a t P u r k P la c e , b u t t h e in
beneficial to all concerned, will
c r e a s e in t h e a m o u n t o f b u s i n e s s d o n e
be
worked out placing the fruit
a n d t h e d e m a n d s fo r m o r e t h o r o u g h
se r v ic e in t h e c o u n t r y t r i b u t a r y to growers of this district on a sol­
t h is city, h a s been o n e of t h e r e a s o n s
id foundation in one instead of
why t h is local s t a t i o n is to be built.
T h e s t a t i o n w hich t h e S t a n d a r d Oil several foundations.
can take your entertainment with you. It
may be taken to a neighbor’s or a friend’s
for an impromptu musical or dance.
The SYLVAN is equipped with a two spring
motor and a universal tone arm which plays all disc
records. The tone arm can be removed in a minute
and placed in the tone chamber and it can be re­
placed in position for playing in like time.
SMITH HARDWARE STORE. ESTACADA
The only Haidware Store in Clackamas county selling good* at Portland price*
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