Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 07, 1922, Image 4

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    feASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922.
No L.abor for the Parm
James R. Howard, president
of the American Farm Bureau
Federation, adds his strong pre­
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i test
to that of manufacturers,
builders
and others a l r e a d y
The basket ball season has
raised
against
the drastic restric­
opened and the pavilion has been
tions
of
the
immigration act.
rented for the use of the boys
and girls teams for this season. That measure, Mr. Howard
warns the country, is stripping
The report cards for the second
the farm of its manual labor.
six weeks of school have been
This means the crops cannot be
given out. The A and A plus
grades will be published next raised in adequate quantity.
With a general shortage of
week.
common labor the manual worker
The cooking department of the on the farm is now drawn in un­
E. H. S. has been serving so usual volume to the great Indus­
many more hot lunches than trial centers by urgent wage
formerly that they have had to bids for him there. For years
purchase some new dishes and this drift of labor from the coun­
silverware; also ‘‘much needed try to the city has gone on, but
cooking utensils.
hitherto a new supply for the
The Science department has American farmer has flowed con­
received the new apparatus for stantly from the agricultural dis­
the physics class.
tricts of Europe.
With that
The floors of the High School supply now shut out by the rigid
building were oiled during the immigration law, the American
Thanksgiving vacation. This im­ farmer has no place fo get his
proves the appearance and sani­ necessary labor. He faces direct
tation of the building.
ly the danger of not being able to
The Campfire girls and the get his heavy work done. And
Boy Scouts are having a contest when the American farmer can­
in the sale of Christmas seals. not get his work done the Amer-
The two organizations have $30 icam people will not be able to
get their food at prices that will
worth to dispose of.
The subject to be debated in be bearable.—New York Herald.
this district is, Resolved that the This shows that laws appar­
graduated income tax should be ently wise in theory may not
come a factor of the Oregon law work out in practice.
The coming state legislature
The material for the question
will pass an Oriential exclusion
has been received.
Beulah Hicinbotham registered law which will keep out the Jap­
anese and Chinese, but who will
in the freshman class Dec. ¡4.
do the work of raising the vege­
tables and food stuffs which
Card of Thanks
these
people have been doing?
We the undersigned, widow,
In
time
there will be a great
father, brothers and sister of the
shortage
in
the big cities because
late August F. Mahrt, wish to
the
American
has never taken
express our grateful thanks to
to
the
kind
of
work
involved on
the friends who showed such
a
commercial
scale.
A big eco­
kindness, sympathy and help
nomic
problem
will
inevitably
during the illness, death and bur­
result.
ial of our beloved husband, son
and brother. We also much ap­
Auxiliary Elects
preciated the beautiful offerings.
The Ladies’ Auxiliary to the
M rs . A ugust F. M ahrt ,
American Legion held a social
F red M ahrt ,
meeting last Monday night, and
G eorge M ahrt ,
also elected officers as follows:
W illiam M ahrt ,
President, Mrs. Myrtle Town­
M rs . A nna G illette .
send; vice-president, Mrs. Janet
Miss Frances Hassel, accom­ Davison; secretary, Mrs. Rose
panied by Anita Kopp, came Wilcox; treasurer, Mrs. Inger
over from near The Dalles where D. Ludlow.
» g -n r a r -r e
School vs. Town
On Nov. 30. at 10 a. m. the H.
S. football squad trimmed the
Subscribe for your homepaper. town team to the tune of 39 to 0.
the E astern C lackamas N ews The game was characterized by
fumbles and loose playing on both
sides. The High School boyé
First Show Starts at 7:00
made their first touchdown on
the second down, running up a
[score of 20 in the first quarter. j
In the last half the town team
tightened
up and began to have
(¡0 WHERE THE GOES GO!
hopes of a touchdown when their,
opponents were penalized 15 yds.
TO-NIGHT
j bringing the ball to their 20 yard i
line. But their hopes ended in \f
chagrin when they found they
IN
could not score. This game end­
ed
a verv successful season for v
“ Moonlight and
GEM THEATRE
MaryMIlesMinter
Honeysuckles”
A romantic comedv adapt­
ed from a famous stage hit.
Also a comedy
“ Her Screen Idol”
Saturday and Sunday
“ Out of The
Silent North”
FRANK MAYO
“ THE RADIO KING"
AND A COMEDY
SONGS
NEXT THURSDAY
“ Three Live Ghosts”
Beau Coup Laughs
Music at all Shows
L. V. CLEW0RTM. Manager.
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’ T T T T
^HAT T IM E
j HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 1
they are teaching, to enjoy the
Thanksgiving holiday at the
home of the former.
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Horse Sense
T
Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent Prior Pre­
ference Stock and your money will earn you
Over 7 per cent.
ARE PAYABLE
EVERY
FA R M ER HAS T O
WHEN
THE
BEG IN PLA N N IN G
for his heaviest and most important feeding. All the
feeding forces of nature are disappearing, and added
to that is the approach of those months, the hardest for
livestock to weather through. The stock owner cannot
afford to be caught unprepared, and he who prepares
properly is the one who finishes successfully with the
approach of Spring.
Let Your Money Work for You
DIVIDENDS
O F YEAR,
THREE MONTHS
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Come in and look our stock over. We are in a
position to meet your wants. We will sell to you at a
price you can stand; or will trade with you.
This is a good, sound investment and our
Easy Payment Plan enables you to get 7%
interest on your savings while you are pay­
ing for your shares.
We Have the Most Complete Line of Flour
investigate This Unusual Opportunity Today
IN E S T A C A D A .
Ask any of our employes about it.
ESTACADA FEED COMPANY
Investment Department
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
Company.
The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty.
U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor.
Room 605 Flectric Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
SOUDAS TH£ STATE
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* Confectionery,
Phonographs, +
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R. G. MARCHBANK,
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ESTACADA,
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OREGON.
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Cigars and Tobaccco,
International Clothes, +
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BOYS!
DO YOU W A N T
to give your wife,
sweetheart, sister or mother some­
thing s h e will appreciate f o r
Christmas? Then give her a Box
of Candjr.
HAS A FULL LINE OF
HAUSER
SWEETS & JOHNSTONS’
BOX CANDIES
Never Before Have You Been Able
To Buy a Ford at These Prices
ROADSTER, Starter & D. M.,
New Sloping Windshield, $462.56'
TOURING, Starter & D. M.,
One Man Top and Slop-
ing Windshield
$492.72
New Four-Door Sedan - $838.00
Delivery after Jauary 1st.
Two-Door SEDAN
COUPE
TRUCK Chassis -
TRACTOR
FORD SHOP
two of the best lines on the coast, ranging in price
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FROM 50c UP
IF you want a Plum Pudding or Fruit Cake for
Christmas, place your order NOW
DON'T FORGET OUR 30c Meal
Oysters, Clam Chowder and Chili Con Came at
all times.
$702.80
$635.20
$471.52
$484.60
Crawford Bros. Motor Co.
GAS
ACCESSORIES
OILS
ESTACADA, OREGON.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One j
bull calf 10 months old, one cow i $
—FOR—
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both of the milking strain, Short | '!;
IN FACT. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING GOOD TO
horn stock. These are thorobred
Rea! Estate, Insurance,
EAT, HAUSER’S IS THE PLACE TO GO
with papejs. F. N. Cadonau, S.
Long Term Farm Loans I
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Estacada.
11-30 12
at a low rate of interest
Dance at Park Pavilion Saturday Night, December 9
FOR
SALE—New
and
used
La Velle’s Portland Orchestra-
Mortgage Loans, Rents
drag-saws, gas engines, feed cut­
a n d C f ollections.
ters, ensilage cutters, potato
diggers; a Beaver drag-saw spe-! ? W AAni P DP AI TV PA $
WANTED—Three to five teams cial with clutch and 6-foot blade, ! t. “ "U U L L K C /iL I I LU. |
for lumber hauling.
$110.00—terms.
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Estacada, Oregon
Address XM,
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Cet Results.
11-16 30
Eagle Creek. Ore 10-12tf
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FOR SALE Good Jersey cow,
SEWING—Dressmak­ FOUND—in the park, a bunch
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Morton! 50 Rhode Island pullets, house- ing PLAIN
and hemstitching, see Mrs. of keys. Owner can get it by
and mother Mrs. W. J. Moore. be
.hol,i sold this
and week.
°!her Jo®'8*
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9-28tf applying at this office, proving [
Charles
L. Gus Wilcox.
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------- property and paving for thie
>pent Thanksgiving with Mr. Qoilard. Viola, opposite store,
THE SANITARY
FOR SALE One year old It- notice.
10-12
and Mrs. Robert Morton in Port- phone Red land 203.
----:----------alian prune trees, extra fine a 1
BARBER SHOP
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land.
WOOD CUTTERS WANTED— W. Failing, Estacada, Rt. 1. 12-21 WOOD rilTTFR^! WAVTPn_! On Broadway, second store
Mrs. C. F. Allen will repre- Steady work Will buy stumpage j
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Good timber, good ground. Pav ; from the depot, Estacada.
sent Mother Goose at the fair or finance cutting propositions. I
1 SA LE-3 pigs weighing twice a month. Also someone tV Children's flaircutting a Specialty
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Boring Wood and coal Co. a Pout 40 or oO lbs. H. B. Davis do hnulintr
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Tuesday, and similar to the old 9.14tf 4?6 E goth st. Portland. Rt. 1.
W
Rex Ludlow I
JACK NORTON, Prop.
woman who lived In her shoe
maiow.
with so many children she didn’t
know what to do. she will have
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a large number of dolls to sell,
the proceeds for the benefit of
the Children's F'arm home. Get
your Christmas dolls at the fair
and help a w orthy cause.
Implements
Throe men lout th e ir lives «ml J.io.-
000 w orth of property w as destroyed
when ft re of an unknow n origin sw ept
th e Ben H ur h otel a t 247 Oak stre e t.
P ortland. T he dead a re : Ctiri to st onto
M adarnng. 24 Thom as C arino. 26, and
J 3 Mi Donald.
Some relief w as noted tn the c a r
situ atio n by th e m ills of th e n o rth ­
w est last week, according to the fig.
ures of a rep o rt for th e week ending
N ovem ber 25. issued by th e W est
Coast L um berm en's association Ship­
m ents w ere w ithin 6 p er cent of now
business placed o r th e books of th e
152 m ills rep o rtin g to th e organisation
New business w ss IS p er cent below
production and production w as 4 per
cen t above norm al.
V. W. HAUSER-Silver Star Restaurant
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS.
J
CHRISTMAS
A Nice Line of
Paints
TOYS AND DOLLS
nvites Your Inspection at Otir S to re-Th e Prices on These Are Reduced to Bed Rock Prices and
We Are Confident That They Will Meet Your Approval.
HB33HI
SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA
Ik e e r ly H a rd * a re S to re in C la c k in iw tta ly selling goods *t Portland prices