EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. B IS S E L L IT E M S f U PPER EAGLE CREEK II sr 1}: ■/ V- V -7 tv vvt . ' ■ 5}- ?.. -;y n ■; -;_v | ■: , | ?/ tv y_v Horse Sense Ted Harders and wife attend- \ and Mrs. I* red Hoffmeister ed the Canby fair last week. K»ve a Partv at their home Sat' Henry Klinker returned home u^ a y ni*ht There were about, last Sunday from Pendleton, ">"ety of thf ir friends and rela' and the evening | where he had been attending j tlves _pre®fnt_ Let Your Money Work for You was spent in social chat, playing | the Round-up. cards and dancing. A delicious I Buy a few shares o f our 7 percent Prior Pre­ Ed Harders was an Estacada i lunch, consisting of cotfep, cake, ference Stock and your money will earn you yisitor last Sunday. I pie, sandwiches and pickles, was Over 7 per cent. A .number of the George peo- j served) when soon after all de- ple attended the show at Esta­ parted for their homes, having DIVIDENDS ARE PAYABLE EVERY THREE MONTHS cada last Saturday night. had a fine time. This is a good, sound investment and our Will Douglass was a Portland Car Casualities Easy Payment Plan enables you to get 7'’» Two car accidents have hap­ visitor on Tuesday. interest on your savings while you are pay­ H. S. and R. B. Gibson attend­ pened within a week to Estaca­ ing for your shares. da drivers, which might have ed the Ed. Miller Auction sale at proved serious, but fortunately Viola on Tuesday. Investigate This U nusual O pportunity T o d a y did not. A week ago yesterday T. C. McKay returned home Ask any of our employes about it. Albert Lichthorn, with his. wife Sunday from Pendleton, where and baby and his aunt Mrs. Jo­ he had been to seethe Round-up. ;; Investment Departmert han, were driving the other side Mr. and Mrs. Moehnfe, who PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER o f Oregon City, when the car had been the guest of their Company. went over the side of the road. daughter, Mrs. Roy Douglass, With exception of a slight^jruise three weeks, returned home on Room 605 Flectrir Bldg., Portland, Oregon. SOUDAS THE STATE to one of the occupants, no one Sunday. was hurt, but the car was dam­ Mrs. Viola Douglass was the Ttlt? ivi? Tf : i f l 1 aged somewhat. Albert phoned guest of Mrs. McKay on Sunday. + + + + + + 4 + + + + ♦ 4 -* + + * + * * + + + * + + in to his cousin Mocky Sagner. When you want “ anything” ! to come out to his rescue, which Phonographs, in the furniture line, go to Rose’s i * Confectionery, he did. ♦ * The other mishap happened he will save you money. ♦ * Sunday night. George Barr was T h e P eszneckers Leave ♦ driving with a load of boys in Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Pesznecker! * the “ bug” belonging to his leave today or tomorrow for * L iG H T L u n c h e s , brother Sam, along the Currins- Vancouver, Washington, where ♦ ville road, when he ran into a they will make their future ♦ ESTACADA, OREGON. car near the Granville Linn home. As they have been here * place. This belonged to Miss in Estacada and vicinity a num­ ♦ Elsie Fuller and had stalled at ber of years the place will seem ♦ International Clothes, Cigars and Tobaccco, this point and Granville Linn strange without them. Both ^. ^ . + 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 , 4 , + 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 * 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , + 4 , 4 , 4 , 4 , + was helping fix it. The boys in Mr. and Mrs. Pesznecker are the Barr icar were thrown out, natives of Hungary, and were FOR S A L E -A 3-inch farm “ Father Goose” is coming. three of whom, Freck Lovelace, married in that country, where wagon, with good box. Will sell Bud Bates and Harry Sarver, re­ their two oldest children, Joe for $40.00. Inquire of J. B. Bowman, ceiving injuries. Granville Linn and Steve, were born. In 1902 9-15.10-5 Estacada, Rt. I was knocked down but not hurt thev left for tlm United States, and the Fuller car was damaged settling first at Schenectady, N. WOOD CUTTERS WANTED to a slight extent. There was Y,, where for five years Mr. Steady work. Will buy stumpage no end light on the Fuller car, Pesznecker worked for the Gen­ or finance cutting propositions. FOR SALE —Pure cider vine­ but Miss Fuller had a flashlight eral Electric Company, as he Boring Wood and coal Co. H. 9-14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland with which she endeavored to was an expert electrician, having gar at 25 cents per gallon. B. Davis, Rt. 1, Estacada. 10-5 signal, but George Barr did not served a rigid and exacting ap­ FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay. Write FOR SALE Heavy l a y i n g see it. prenticeship in the old country. strain of White Leghorn pullets I W. W. Felthouse Hermiston, Ore. At Schenectady his son Leo was C. H. Paddison, Eagle Creek. It j 9-14-21-^0 Umbrellas, rubbers and every­ born. Then for three years hej thing for the |wet weather, at lived on a farm in that vicinitv. I BOR SALE—One fresh cow ■ PLAIN SEW IN G—Dressmak­ .j u- e * * . T, ‘ and ca f; 2 yearling heifers; 1 ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. Morton’s. 7-18tf He came with h.s family to Port- horsGi sound *nd true. vvt 13r)0. Gus Wilcox. land, in the fall of 1909. where 0n stubbe farm, Garfield road, A Iim ely Publication FAT CHICKENS wanted at he lived for two years. In 1911 ! 9-28-10-5 Hotel Estacada. 7-27-tf The N k w s acknowledges with he moved to a farm in Garfield, thanks, the receipt of a copy of FOR SALE- One team bay and in 1915 . started the , Cascade geldings 7 & 8 years old, well the July quarterly of the Com­ garage in the frame building on | matched and good workers, wt. monwealth Review published at Main street, subsequently mov­ 3000 lbs, A. Dodson the U. of Oregon. This number Estacada, Ore. ing into the brick building built 9-28-10-19 is especially timely, as it con­ by Dr. Adix. now occupied by FOR SALE- Brown horse 10 tains articles exclusively on taxes Wilcox Bros., to whom he sold yrs. old, wt, 1400 lhs; One set and taxation. The first is a re­ out his business about two years good work harness; One good view of the tax situation in Ore­ ago. Since then he has worked farm wagon; H truck; One com­ gon since 1910, and another is a at different occupations. He plete Oliver plow, good as new. ‘ ‘Flan of a Model System of H. M. Morrow, Rt. 3, Box 21, is a naturalized citizen and dur­ 9-28-10-12 Springwater, Ore. State and Loeal Taxation, ” ing the war was intensely patri­ FOR SALE A few good, white otic, although his native coun­ leghorn pullets at 75 cents and try was among the enemies of one dollar each. Come in and First Show Starts at 7:00 W hether it’ s the outside or his adopted country, investing in look them over.—Phil Marquam, For the Winter Season. the inside of your house that liberty bonds and contributing Estacada, Ore., 9-21-10-6 needs paint, we recommend ’ to the various drives. It is tco FOR SALE Fresh COW and 1 bad that Estacada should lose calf. Enquire, W. C. Longwell such an expert mechanic, but two miles east of Eagle Creek. having received a lucrative offer, Phone. 9-14-21-28 ^VVith pure linseed oil, it makes j he feels that he ought to accept Those who saw FOR SALE A Buck Sheep, 1 good-looking, durable exterior from financial reasons. He re- year old. R. G. Palmateer, paint; with Dutch Boy Hatting I grets leaving his old friends and 9-21-28 Estacada, Rt. 1. .oil, it makes a handsome, gloss- •expresses his appreciation of the Hess, washable interior paint. in her first smashing picture FOR SALE One span mares Let us figure on your painting', success, “ The Fame of the i patronage given him while in and one gelding. E. Y. STONE. business here. The N ews wishes ,*~'vc can save you money. O u r Yukon,” will have reason to 9-21-10-12 Rt. 1. Estacada, Ore. him and his godspeed and great paint materials arc reliable, and marvel at her forceful imper­ jw e guarantee a satisfactory job. * l success, and hopes that they will FOR SALE 40 acies of tine sonation of a Two Gun Wo­ receive the recognition they am-j alfalfa land for sale. Place pro­ man in vinces 250 tons per year; ideal ply deserve. .'hom e for right man. All cash Remember, when in need or or part oas|, and terms, no trade, Painter and Decorator blankets that you can get ju s t' Inquire o f W. W. Felthouse, Estacada, Oregon. _ what you want at prices you can 9-14-21-28 Hermiston, Ore. afford to pay, at Rose's. o r- C O R N ^ JUST ARRIVED— A car of Bulk Corn-Buy it whole, cracked or ground. We carry a full line of Groceries, Mill Feeds, Gains, Hay, at the right prices. SPECIAL BARTON S WHITE CARNATION SHORTENING Weight, 41b - - - Weight, 81b - - - Estacada Feed Co. The Store W here Your Dollar Does Its Duty, U . S. M O R G A N , Proprietor. Buy a Spend the difference— Henry what it Really Means It means Genuine Ford Parts, 50 per cent of which retail for less than 10 cents. To-Night Comedy,4 His Smothered Love’ A Special Treat for SATURDAY MR. PETERS. 1st Tenor Will sing some songs you’ re sure to like, accompanied bv MISS LAVELLE LONG AND Doug. Mac Lean form the work It means giving Honest, Courteous, Prompt at­ tention to the Ford O w ner’s every need. It means to constantly supply you with a Ford Service that will make you and keep you an en­ thusiastic member of the great Ford family. W e are authorized Ford AND A COMEDY •‘Love Loops the Loop” An Evening of Enjoyment M usic at all Show s L V. CLEWUHTH, Manager. Dealers. W e can supply you with any product the Ford Motor. Co. makes. Crawford Bros. Motor Co. GAS ACCESSORIES OILS E ST A C A D A , O REG ON . J G U FOR IN S U R A N C E Fire, Automobile and Life, — -----------S E E WOODLE REALTY CO., the INSURANCE AGENTS R E P R E S E N T IN G T H E B E S T C O M P A N IE S : Pacific States Fire Inusrance Co. The Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co. The Phoenix Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Farmers Mutual Fire Relief Association. ALSO L IF E AND A C C ID E N T C O M P A N IE S WE PROTECT YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY W O O D L E REALTY CO. Estacada, Oregon. Su nday School Election Tuesday night the M. E. Sun-1 day School held a board meeting with the new pastor, Rev. II. F. | Mort, presiding. The following officers were elected: Rev. H. F. Mort, president; Mrs. T. J. ! Reagan, superintendent; J. K. Ely, assistant superintendent; Mrs. J. G. Hayman, superintend­ ent of the junior department; Mrs. H. F. Mort, superintend­ ent of the primary department IN “ Passing Through” It means a Repair Shop, where expert Ford Mechanfcs per­ DUTCH BOY WHITE-LEAD GEORGE POINTER Ford Ford Service Going to Paint? “ The Crimson Challenge” and T H E U N I VC RS A t C A R " WANT AND FOR-SALE ADS. MISS DALTON 65c $1.25 FRESH 'MOUNTAIN HONEY R. G . M A R C H B A N K , GEM THEATRE FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY NEW ARCADA HOTEL Implements COLMAN LIGHTS For Use in Your Home and in the D rier-E ith er Lamp or Lantern They CAN NOT explode or catch Tire if you upset or drop them— One quart of Gasoline gives you many hours of light and is the equivalent of several dozen oil lamps. DON’T FORGET W E have Jelly G lasses and Jars— E-Z Seal and Mason Strong Shoulder Jelly G lasses, with or without tops. 146 First Stm*t, near Alder. MEW MANAGCMEf T Clean Room* 50 rents and up. Fine Lobby and Music. SM ITH H A R D W A R E STORE, E ST A C A D A ~ " - —-» r --- --------- The m y Hudware Store in Clackam as county selling gftoda at Ptfrt'ard prices