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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. GARFIELD HEMS ADDITIONAL LOCALS ':v?gcjjiarmggire i t ’ ttifttz ytizm jpi Miss Viola Baird of Portland Mrs. C. A. Jacques of Garfield was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. went to Portland Tuesday. C. Moreland over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus mo Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Reeher and tored to Portland yesterday. grand-daughter, ZelphaColt, mo William Dale is now the effic tored to Forest Grove, Saturday, ient clerk at the Estacada hotel. returning Sunday. INTEREST RATES ARE GOING DOWN Dr. and Mrs. C. K. Carey mo Garfield Grange enjoyed a fine RIGHT ALONG tored to The Dalles and back meeting last Saturday. T h e Sunday. An investment that pays you 7.3% is certainly dinner prepared and served by worth looking into. W. R. Jones, Clyde Adlon, Er Last call: We will sell best That is what you get when you buy our 7% Prior nest Marshal and Wm. Shaffer Cane Sugar next Saturday at was a rare treat to the ladies as $6.90. Rose’s, the place to buy. Preference Stock. they did not have to go near the The meeting for the election of EASY TERMS: a school director tomorrow night kitchen. 10% Down—10% a Month if will be called at 8 o’clock sharp, Next Sunday will be Children’s {• PORTLAND- You Like. Mrs. Neal Bronson, operator Day at Nora Memorial Church Let your Dividends pay your and a Children’s Day program in the local telephone office, was Light Bills. obliged to take a vacation on ac will be given. SOLID AS THE SIATE INVESTIGATE TODAY count of poor health, and is vis Earl Gunter visited his ranch iting in Portland. and friends here last Friday Investment Departmert Portland Railway, Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McCall morning. Both Mr. and Mrs Lignt and Power Company. Gunter are employed by the P drove over from Portland Mon day. The former came to at R. L. &. P. Co. Electric Bldg.. Bet. Sixth and Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Young left tend the meeting of the Carl Monday for McMinnville, Ore., as Douglass Post, American Legion. Mrs. B. 0. Sarver has been delegates from Garfield Grange ************************* to the state Grange convention able to leave the Lovelace hos Confectionery, Phonogr iphs, pital and return to her home. Obituary While she is improving, she is John A. Inglish died last Fri still very weak. day. June 2, 1922, at his home Miss Glover, a nurse from the three miles east of Estacada St. Vincent Hospital is spending He had been ill for some time, her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. L iGHT L u n c h e s , suffering from what proved to Schock. Sunday they motored to ESTACADA, OREGON. be cancer of the liver. He was Salem and Stayton, Oregon. 62 years, 8 months and 25 days Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs enter old at the time of his death. He tained informally Tuesday after was a native of Ohio and livec Cigars and Tobaccco, International Clothes, noon, for Mrs. M. H. Evans of on his farm here for a number + + * + + * + *** + + + + + + + + + * + + + + + of years, His wife predeceasec Portland, who is the guest of him several years. The funera Mrs. A. E. Sparks. A few of Beds, springs and mattresses FOR SALE—Six pigs 8 weeks services were held in Mt. Zion Mrs. Evans’ former friends at prices less than you are accus old. B. F. Bullard church Sunday at 2 o’clock p, were invited. Those accepting tomed to pay. At Rose's Estacada, Rt. 1. 6-8-15 m., conducted by his old frienc were, Mesdames M. H. Evans, FOR SALE-O. I. C. boar, 18 the Rev. A. Demoy, with inter A. E. Sparks. W. J. Moore, R. months old, or will trade for ment in the cemetery adjoining C. Deming and Nina B. Ecker. other hogs. NEW ARCADA HOTEL Eagle Creek, Or. A. D. Burnett, the church, under direction of Ladies, we have the latest in 6-1-8 146 F irst Street, near Alder. Joseph E. Gates of Estacada. A Sport Hose, come in and look WANTED—Second hand My- large number of friends attendee them over before buying your M EW M A N A G E M E N T , ers double acting tank pump. J.B. and there were many beautifu hiking outfit, at Rose’s. Steinman, Estacada, Rt. 1. 61-8 Clean Rooms 50 cents and up. floral offerings. He leaves four FOR SALE 15 head of Lin children, Belle, the wife of Er Historical Quarterly Received Fine Lobby and Music. coln and Shropshire sheep. nest Duus of Garfield, Glen, who The editor of the N e w s ac Oral Stormer, lives in Idaho, Clyde who is knowledges with thanks, from 6-8-15 Estacada, Rt. 3 working at Canby, and Blanche, the secretary of the Oregon His FOR SALE—One team eight wife of E. Jenkins of Portland. torical Society George H. Himes, years old, harness and wood wag on, for $250.00. See John Mar Osteopathic care during preg copy of its quarterly magazine. nancy and confinement has done This number is replete with mat shall, Route 3, Box 8. 6-1-22 more to relieve womankind than ter of interest concerning the SA LE-A span of mares, any other method now in use. early history of the Pacific north MR. FARMER-How would you like to trade your farm for 2800 lbs., 8 and 9 years old, har- Consult an osteopath for further west. information. 1 2-15tf a business? We want to get in- nes® an(* wagon. WiU sell to- to a lower altitude and will trade Kpther or separate. $32o.00 com- Stork Arrivals our Utah weekly newspaper (no lncluire Carl Decker, Bis- To Mr. and Mrs. William Bass competition) for an improved or 8e“-____________________ in Estacada, June 3, 1922, a unimproved farm. Will accept p 0 R SALE-Three first class daughter. <*tj J >ay assume; ! young Jersey cows. Inquire of To Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mun- Address ALTITl DE care of ¿ eorge Guttridge, Rt. 3, Estaca- 5-25-68 First Show Starts at 7.30 ger of Eagle Creek, June 3, N ews , Estacada, Oregon. 6-22 (ja> Qre 73% 15c ON YOUR MONEY buys any piece of our new assortment of G A Wonderful Bargain. FLY PAPER AND SWATTERS A Complete Line of GROCERIES AND FEEDS Estacada Feed Co. The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor. FARM MACHINERY GEM THEATRE To-Night ‘Beau Revel’ FEATURING Florence Vidor When a man,to prove that his son’s choice of a girl for a wife is unwise, himself falls in love with the same woman, what will be the re sult? “See Beau Revel.” COMEDY “ Astray From the Steerage." SATURDAY Mae Murray “ The Gilded Lily” One man loved her spark ling tinselled beautv. Anoth er loved the real girl beneath. Which did she choose? 1922, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. J. A Pennie in Estacada, June 7th, 1992, a daughter. Dr. Carev was the attending physician in the above cases To Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Davis of Garfield, a son, June 6, 1922. Congratulations are offered to all concerned by the N ews . Bible Exposition An opportunity to hear script ures explained in simplicity will )ti given to everyone who is in terested in Bible topics. John M. Bruce, evangelist, has re turned from Riverside. Califor nia. where he engaged in a Bible reading of fourteen weeks dura tion. under the leadership of Mr. M. Morris, author and lect urer. Mr. Bruce will give a series of talks in the Church of Christ meeting house, beginning on Sunday night, June 11th, and continuing every night during the week excepting Saturday. Questions are invited. No collec tion will be taken. Get your chores done up early and let us ; have a refreshing study of the! scriptures. Remember th* place ! and the hour, Sunday 7:30, week nights 8 o’clock. John M. Bruce, Evangelist. Paramount Magazine N E X T THURSDAY “ Buried Treasure” MARION DAVIES Music at ail Shows L. V. CLEW0RTH, Manager. Bids Wanted I would like bids on the repaint ing of my house. It is 2-1x40 feet. 16 feet to eaves. ¿Nothing but best material must be used, and good work done. Call or phone J. F. Snyder. R. F. D. 1. Esta cada. Oregon. Subscribe for your home paper j the E astern C lackamas N ews . FOR SALE—Bay mare weighs’ FOR SALE- Sampson tractor, 1300, good work horse single or double disc, one-bottom Vulcan double. Price is reasonable, plow. Steel and cast bottom.—E. Inquire of O. M. Wilson, Esta- ] L. Jacobsen, Estacada, Oregon. cada. 6-8-15 i Rt. 3. 5-25-6-15 FOR SALE—One team of bay WANTED—Old furniture to gelding horses, age 8 and 9 yrs., make new. Z. A. Coop. 5-18tf weight 3000 lbs. Price $350. WANTED—Orders for furni 6-8-15-22 A. Dodson, Estacada. ture. I make everything like FOR SALE—One Black mare, you want it at lowest prices. Z. weight 1000 lbs., fine saddle A. Coop. 5-18tf j horse. One bay horse, weight WE SELL used implements and 1000 lbs., good pack horse. En- qnire of A. G. Ames, Estacada. machinery, used engines, tract-1 6-8-29 ors, plows, disc harrows, drills, j potato planters, rollers, feed | FOR SALE Span of mules, 5 grinders, cream separators, now j and 6 years old, well broke, will on hand. Hessel’s Farm Mach-1 sell reasonable or take stock cat nerv, Gresham, Oregon. 4-6tf| tle in exchange—O. S. C. Gerber, Estacada, Rt. 3. 6-8-15 Yes. I sell Paint, Wall Paper iand Glass.—Pointer, the Painter. FOR SALE Jersey-D u r h a m ___ 12-8 tf ■ mixed nulch cow, due to freshen PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak now, will sell reasonable. ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. Mrs. A. C. Gerber, 5-18tf i 6-8-15 Estacada, Rt. 3 Gus Wilcox. 1 Case 10-18 Tractor and 2-bottom g a n g .................................................... 1 Case 10-18 Tractor, doubledisc, 2-bot- tom g an g .............................................. 1 lyi H . P. Hercules Ga» Engine, mag... 1 lyi H. P. Z Gas Engine, Bosch, new... 1 Wade Power Drag Saw and 4-ft saw... $550.00 ? $600.00 $ 51.75 $ 48.50 $117.00 THE REED A U T O COMAPNY Estacada, Oregon. 1 T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD CAR has never been so low in price as now. And has never been so good. It has a bet ter balanced motor. Better braced body and runing boards. Heavier wiring, taking the lowest insur ance rates. Non-glare Head-Lights, giving better driving light, and other refinements, making the best car in its class today. If you want a car this summer we urge you to place your order NOW, as they can be had only on bona- fied orders. ROADSTER, Starter and Demountable Rim « ti TOURING, « n « SEDAN, it . << it COUPE •< il it F0RDS0N - $525.38 555.54 765.62 698.02 492.85 Expert Ford mechanics at your service. Gas Accessaries Oils Crawford Bros. Motor Co. ESTACADA, OREGON. Powder (jjJ PQNT) Powder Garden Tools Implements Cultivators 5, 7 and 14 tooth 1 H C Disc Harrows Rakes, Hoes Shovels Trowels, Weeders Hand Sprayers Paint 2 Shovel Break-Pin Plows THE T :W IN CHESTER Y V - ? FOR SALE R. G . M A R C H B A N K , WANT AND FOR SALE ADS. NITE WARE STO SS SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA A The only H atdw are Store in Clackamas county selling goods at Portland prices Sr