Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 16, 1922, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1922.
DODGE NEWS
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! HIGH SCHOOL NOIES !
Horse Sense
F -E -E -D -S
The Community club program
on Saturday evening proved to
.1,
be a very enjoyable meeting and
Mill Run
Economy Mixed Feeds
was attended by a large crowd,
Middlings
Egg Mashes
The pupils of the grade schools there being1 visitors from Viola
Shorts
Ground
Barley
from the fourth grade up, took and Redland. The A rm is tic e
Lei Your Money Work for You
Albers Dairy Feed
Rolled
Barley
the county examination in arith­ program was given by the school
Molass-O-Meal
Calt Meal
Buy a few shares of our 7 par cent Prior Pre­
metic and spelling Tuesday, Nov. children and after the program
And
all
Poultry
Supplies
ference Stock and your money will earn you
14. The questions were sent out an oyster supper was served by
A
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B
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O
M PRICES
Over 7 per cent.
by Superintendent Vedder.
And another car just in today,
the men.
First graders neither absent or
DIVIDENDS ARE PAYABLE EVERY THREE MONTHS
Harvey Young, a former res­
tardy for October, were Floyd
We Have the Genuine
ident
of
Dodge,
is
visiting
at
the
This is a good, sound investment and our
Bailey, Merlin Bullard, Arnold
CERTAIN-TEED ROOFING
Gregory, James Maxwell, Wilbur the John Keller home.
Easy Payment Plan enables you to get 7%
interest on your savings while you are pay­
McKeany, Burt Whalen, Marc Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Tenny
Milner. Myron Woodwarth, Ella and little son from Viola and
GROCERIES
ing for your shaies.
Brown, Edna Closner, Barta Mc­ Harry Young spent Sunday with
nvesligate This Unusual Opportunity Today
LIGHT H A R D W A R E
Kinney, Lois Smith, Daris Men Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Marrs and
Ask
any
of
our
employes
about
it.
family.
denhall, Verda Marlowe, Doro­
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb
thy Watson, Bertha Johnson.
Investment Department
Charles Anson is a new pupil spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
•PO
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Tom
Jubb
of
Viola.
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
in Miss ¡Ward’s room. He came
The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Horner
from LaGrande, Oregon.
Company.
U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor.
The football game with New- and children visited at the G.
SOLID AS TH£ STATE
Room 605 Flectric Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
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burg last Saturday, was a tie, W. Keller home Sunday after- I ¡ n?
noon.
the score being 6-6. This is the
first time Newburg has been Rosa B. Ten Eyck visited at
the E. J. Lankins home in Viola
scored against this season.
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The football boys are enjoying on Sunday.
* Confectionery,
Phonograph*,
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the use of two new showers,
which were purchased by the
Otis Wagner Writes
school board last week. Mr.
Los Angeles, Calif.
Ames, the local plumber, had
November 4, 1922.
charge of the installing.
D e a r M r . G ib b s :
L iG H T L u n c h e s .
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The student body celebrated
We reached Los Angeles Sun­
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ESTACADA,
OREGON.
Armistice day on Friday by giv­ day morning. We had a nice
ing a short program, as follows: trip most of the way down ex­ +
ROADSTER, Starter & D. M.,
cept through the northern part +
Song by mixed chorus—
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“Just a Baby’s Prayer at Twi­ of the state where the wind was
International
Clothes,
Cigars and Tobaccco,
New Sloping Windshield, $462.56
light.”
blowing and the hail came down * + ♦ * * + + + + + + + + + + ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Speech— Armistice Day, by
like peas.
TOURING, Starter & D. M.,
Mr. Atchely
We are having nice warm
Solo—Mr. Burris.
weather here, it is just like sum­
One Man Top and Slop­
Speech—Spirit of Men of ’17,
Mr. Dawe mer. At night it| seems a bit
ing Windshield . -
$492.72
Reading—How we Won the War, chilly, but it’s partly due to our
Waldo Demoy not being acclimated.
Song—“ Liberty Bell”
We went down to San Diego,
New Four-Door Sedan - $838.00
By mixed chorus but Los Angeles seems a better The sweetened omelet Is often used
ns a dessert.
Speech—The Spirit of Women
Delivery after Jauary 1st.
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of ’17,
Miss Peterson place for young men, as we havr All entitled meats nnd flsh should
Song—“ Somewhere in France” a better chance to gain our suc­ he removed from the onus ns soon ns
Mixed chorus cess, which we now have to opened.
Two-Door SEDAN
$702.80
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The manual training class is strive for. For old people who
COUPE
completing a dust-proof room want a place to live in peace and Try putting a piece *>f camphor Ice Paint?
$635.20
with your silver. It keeps It
which Lis to be used for a finish­ comfort and the nicest climate away
from tarnishing.
TRUCK Chassis -
W hether it’s the outside Of)
$471.52
• • •
ing department for them.
on earth, San Diego can’t be
the inside of your house that
Allow
two
level
tenspoonfuls
of
equaled.
But
I
must
take
my
The seniors have ordered their
needs paint, we recom m end,!^
TRACTOR
$484.60
baking powder to each cupful of flour
rings, which will be here by the hat off to Los Angeles for she is when no eggs are used.
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DUTCH BO YU
first of the year. Their an­ going to crowd old New York for
Two parts of pork fat to one of
nouncements, which were pre­ population in another census.
WHITE-LEAD, |
beef fnt form an excellent mixture
Yours respectfully,
viously ordered, will not be here
In which to fry doughnuts.
W ith pure linseed oil, it makes-.
O t t o C. W a g n e r .
uutil the first of April.
(a good-looking, durable exterior!
Box 945, Station O,
paint; with Dutch Boy flatting)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Special imported Velour hats Los Angeles, California.
Io il, it makes a handsome, gloss-’
Department of the Interior, II. S. Land
$5.00 at Rose’s, the kind you pay
Hess, washable interior paint.'
Oflice at Portland, Oregon, Novem­
V J
GAS
ACCESSORIES
$7.50 for elsewhere.
ber 14th, 1922.
OILS
Christian Church
Let us figure on your painting1
NOTICE is hereby given that George
—
we
can
save
you
money.
Our
The Christian Church meetings W. Wilson, of Bissell, Oregon, who, on
ESTACADA, OREGON.
paint materials arc reliable, and
have progressed steadily through October 8th, 1919, made Second Home­ (We
guarantee a satisfactory job.’ )
F is t Show Starts at 7:00
entry No. 06249, for the E$ NWJ,
the past week. Fourteen have stead
Section 23, Township 3 S., Range 5 E .,
taken their stand for Christ and Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Three-Year Proof,
FOR SALE—One 6 horse Fair­
the Church and many more are to establish claim to the land above dt -
banks, Morse gas engine, and l
seriously considering the step. scribed, befote the Register and Re­
—FOR-
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ceiver of the U. S. Land Ofiee. at P ort­
Pearson drag saw, one 8 inch In­
The meetings will continue over land. Oregon, on the 29th day of De­
GO WHERE THE GOES CO!
Real Estate, Insurance, $
ternational feed grinder, one em­
Estacada, Oregon.
*
Sunday with perhaps one on cember, 1922.
ery Mandrel line shaft and belts.
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
A.
W,
Monday evening. This will be Lees, of Bissell, Oregon; William Held,
Follow the C row d-to
Will be sold cheap. R. E. Davis, | Long Term Farm Loans $
Garfield,
Ore.
11-23 :j: at a low rate of interest
decided Sunday. Friday night a of Bissell, Oregon; H. Julius Paulsen,
WOOD CUTTERS WANTED
Bissell, Oregon; William Boulin, of Good timber, good ground. Pay
children’s chorus and pageant, of
Mortgage Loans, Rents
H ssell, Oregon.
FOR RENT—A good house,
sermon on “ What must I do to be Act September 5th, 1914, and June twice a month. Also someone to nquire of W. E. Linn, Estacada.
ana C ollections.
saved?” No meeting will be 9. 19)6. A lexander S w e e k , Register. do hauling.
ll-2tf
Rex Ludlow.
WOODCUTTERS WANTED—
held Saturday night.
Sunday
11-16-12-14
H’OODLE REALTY CO. |
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Steady
work. Will buy stumpage
begin the day at 10 a. m. the Bi­
FOR SALE—New and used or finance cutting propositions.
Estacada, Oregon
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FANNIE HURST, Author of
ble school hour; bring your din­
drag-saws, gas engines, feed cut­
Boring Wood and coal Co.
They Get Results.
ters, ensilage cutteis, potato 9-14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland.
“HUMORESQUE”
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ner basket for the fellowship
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diggers;
a
Beaver
drag-saw
spe­
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dinner. At 3 o’clock a member­
cial with clutch and 6-foot blade,
TO-NIGHT
FOUND—In the park, a bunch
ship meeting for election of offi­
$110.00—terms.
of keys. Owner can get it by
You who have laughed and
cers. O. P. Burris will speak at
FOR SALE-Team of s m a l l
Hessell’s Farm Machinery Co. applying at this office, proving
cried over “ Humoresque” —
11, subject, “ The New Testa­ mules, wagon and harness. $150 110-12tf
Gresham, Oregon, property and paying for this
THE SANITARY
well, you know what human
ment Monuments.” Mr. Atch- if taken at once. B. L. ARV1N,
notice. __ _________10-12
appeal comes from lives in
BARBER SHOP
ey will present the evening sub­ 11-16-80
Eagle Creek. O re,1 LOST About a month ago two
some humble street! A rare
PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak­
On
Broadway,
second store
and happy hour awaits you
ject at 7:30, a number of musical WANTED Three to five teams heifers’. -or?? ^
Holstein. 2> ing and hemstitching, see Mrs.
years
old,
the
other
part
Jersey,
from
the
depot,
Estacada.
"Just Around the Corner."
selections will be given. Come for lumber hauling.
Gus Wilcox.
9-28tf
3 years old. Finder please noti­
Children’s
Haircntting
a Specialty
Address
XM,
and bring a friend.
Also Paramount Magazine
FAT CHICKENS wanted at
11-16-30
Eagle Creek, Ore fy Adam Foshag. Barton P. O. Hotel
JACK
NORTON.
Prop.
E. F. Atchley, pastor.
Estacada.
7-27-tf
11-9-16
ESTACADA FEED COMPANY
Ford
R. G . M A R C H B A N K ,
Never Before Have You Been Able
To Buy a Ford at These Prices
yill abound
fJic House
FORD SHOP
Crawford Bros. Motor Co.
GEORGE POINTER
GEM THEATRE
Painter and Decorator
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“JUST ARODND
T H E CORNER"
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WANT AND FOR SALE ADS.
Saturday and Sunday
One of the Big Pictures
of the year
“The Storm”
Featuring
HOUSE PETERS &
VIRGINIA VALLI
A Great Forest Fire Spectacular
Snow Storms Thrilling Ride Th ru
the Rapids Beautiful Scenery
Dramatic. Forceful Characters.
If you miss this you’ll
be sorry.
Also
it
THE RADIO KING"
AND A COMKDY
Music at all Shows
L V. CLEW0RTH, Manager.
Card of Thank i
We wish to thank our many
friends for the beautiful floral
offerings, and for sympathy and
kindness shown to us in our re­
cent bereavement.
M rs . E thel T ownsend ,
M r . and M rs . J. R. T own ­
send and F amily .
Implements
Paints
Thanks Kind Friend
An unknown benefactor left in
the office for us, yesterday morn-1
ing, a box containing two dozen
exceptionally large and tine ap­
ples. We have tried to find out
the names of the donor and the
apples.
The latter some said
were Kings, others Northern
Spies. Well, by whatever name
they are called, they taste as
good.
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Read the Ada m the Ntws.
THANKSGIVING *
Thanksgiving Day is almost here, have you all your wants filled?
Our Carving Sets, Ivory Roasters, and Pyrex oven ware are the best of their kind— Mixing Bowls
in Glass or Stone ware-— Sauce Pans in either Enamel or Aluminum— Our White Enamel ware
is the Three-Coat kind pays its way.
ITLASTS.
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SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA
The only Haul ware Store in Clackamas cun ty (tilin g goods at Portland prices
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