Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 22, 1923, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923.
U PPE R EAGLE ( REEK
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Gus Whitehead was able to re- j Roy Douglass was a Portland
turn home last week after sev- visitor last Tuesday,
eral weeks at St. Vincent’s hos-; Mr. and Mrs. C. Renstrom
pital.
and Fred and Naoma Paddison '
Mrs. S. E. Robinson made a were Portland visitors Friday.
business trip to Portland re-j Eagle Creek Grange held its
regular session at the Grange
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Forman ! hall with about 35 present, in­
and family spent Saturday even- j cluding the children. A short
business meeting was held in the
ing at the Pederson home.
S. P. Pesznecker of Vancouv-1 morning, when thev had a recess
er, Wash., was a guest over for dinner. After partaking of
night at the Forman home one of a bountifuf dinner, work was
resumed in the fourth degree.
night last week.
One
candidate, Charles Hicin-
Mrs. S. E. Robinson, who is
botham
was initiated in the
interested with E. S. Chase in a j
third
find
fourth degrees. An
business Way, staged a surprise
interesting
program was ren­
party for him on his 74th birth-
dered.
It
was
decided to have a
day. The guests assembled
contest
in
order
to create more
made merry with chat, music
nterest
in
the
Grange. Two
and song until the coffee and
captains
bring
chosen
and they
cake arrived, when everything
choosing
sides,
the
losing
side
else was forgotten for the time.
will
give
a
banquet
to
the
win­
Everyone present will testify to
its quality and flavor. All re­ ning side.
Mrs. Ed. Douglass, who has
ported a good time and wished
been
in Portland for some time
Mr. Chase many returns of the
under
the doctor’s care, is much
day. Mr. Chase said that he
would like a birthday party quite improved and has returned home.
often just to meet with a crowd
Mr. and Mrs. Renstrom gave a
of such nice jolly people. He is party at the heme of C. H. Pad­
convalescing slowly.
dison last Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Petersen which was well attended and
entertained friends Sunday.
everybody had a pleasant time.
Mrs. George Forman called at
Will Douglaas made a business
the Chase home Monday after­ trip to Portland Saturday.
noon.
There will be a program and
basket social at the Peterson Methodist Episcopal Church
hall Saturday night, February 24
“A wise man is like a pin for
his head keeps him from going
Mrs. W. C. Bacon has resigned too far! Is it not true?
as operator at the local telephone
Sunday School is at 10 with or­
office, and Mrs. Ava Bronson has chestra leading. Chalk talk at
succeeded her. Mrs. C l y d e the morning service at 11, A
Schock will act as substitute.
Thought on George Washington.
Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.
First Show Starts at 7:00
and Adult League at, same hour.
The 7:30 evening service inau­
gurates our “ (K)NIGHTS OF
HARMONY.” It will ba a big
half
hour sing with orchestra.
L V. CLEWORTH, Manager.
H o w a r d W. M o r t , Pastor.
C. S. Allen is so much im­
proved that he mav he allowed
t ) come home on Saturday.
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GEM THEATRE
TO-NIGHT
Horse Sense
HOM E-
SPUN
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Written by Jullen Josephson
A HEART-DRAMA OF 1 0 .0 0 0
SMALL TOWNS »■» 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
PLAIN PEOPLE
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Toonerville Comedy
“ Skipper Has His F lim T
NOTICE is hereby jjiven that the
County Court of Clackamas County,
Oregon, willl receive sealed bids until
.me o ’clock p. tn., the 19th day of
March, 1923, at the County Court room
in the Courthouse in Oregon City for
the purchase o f all or any part o f an
issue of serial bonds o f said county for
construction o f permanent roads there­
in in the sum of $246,070, said bonds
to be in denominations of $1,000 each,
except one odd bond for $10, and im­
mediately thereafter publicly opened.
The bonds offered for sale are dated
March 1, 1923, and mature in numeri
cal order as follows:
$40,070 on March 1st, 1937;
60,0(>0 *' “
1st, 1938;
50.000 "
“
1st, 1939;
60.000 “
••
1st, 1940;
50.000 “
" • 1st, 1941;
said bonds to bear interest at a rate
not to exceed five tier cent (5 ft) per
iiinum payable semi-annually on the
tirst days of March and Sepember,
principal and interest payable in gold
coin at the Fiscal Agency of ti e State
of Oregon in New York » ity.
VII bids n.ust be unconditional and
a •comnannl by a certified check for
$ 10 , 000 .
The Court reserves the right to re­
ject any or all bids.
The authorization o f these bonds has
been held legal by the Oregon Supreme
Court.
The approving legal opinion of
Meessrs. Teal, \\ infree, Johnson &
McCulloch will be furnished the suc­
cessful bidder.
Population of county— 1920 census —
S a tu rd a y a nd S unday
— *'
■ 0
Jackie Coogan
“ Peck’s Bad Boy”
Has received the invoice of another car of
Let Y o u r M oney W o rk fo r You
BULK CORN
Buy a few shares of our 7 percent Prior Pre­
ference Stock ar.d your money will earn you
The price is the sam e as before
Over 7 per cent,
$40.00 per ton on the car.
DIVIDENDS ARE PAYABLE EVERY THREE MONTHS
This is a good, sound investment and our
Easy Payment Plan enables you to get 1%
interest on your savings while you are pay­
ing lor ytur shares.
Investigate This Unusual Opportunity Today
Ask any of cur employe» about it.
Investment Department
•PORTLAND-
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
Company,
SOLID AS THE STATE
Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon-
A l ia l i /
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* Confectionery,
Phonogr iph*.
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L iG H T L u n c h e s ,
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EST A C A D A ,
OREGON.
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R. G. MARCHBANK,
Cigars and Tobaccco.
International Clothes,
* + * * * * * * + **-i-* + * * * + + 4 * + + * +
9 s
BE C O M F O R T A B L E
The riding qualities of the STAR are un­
usual in the small car class. Let us show
you this and numerous other features of
this car.
COMPLETE BATTERY SERVICE, GEN’L REPAIRS
BACON GARAGE
Gas
Place your orders now and bring your sacks.
We
have
STOCK MOLASSES in bulk
A com plete line of
GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEEDS
U. S. MORGAN, Proprietor.
v
it u n tA o /f l! r /'W
Estacada, Oregon.
NOTICE OE BOND SALE
THE ESTACADA FEED STORE
O il
T ire s
Accessories
Fordson
Y o u W ill W a n t Y o u r
Fordson T ra c to r E a rly
Everything points to the greatest shortage of Ford pro­
ducts this year that has ever existed.
Never before has the demand been so great.
You will want a Fordson Tractor early—here is one pro­
duct you cannot wait for—when the weather opens up you
will need it.
You will want it for plowing, seeding, cultivating—and all
your other work. Already it has proved the greatest help
to profitable farming that has ever been offered to you. And
at $395 f. o b. Detroit, the price is so low that you lose money
every day you are without a Fordson. To get delivery you
must order early.
There are no reserve stocks among our dealers—our produc­
tion capacity, great as it is , will not enable us to build up a
reserve.
It must be a case of “ first come, first served,” and the only
way in which you can protect yourself is to list your order
with a Ford Dealer immediately.
By taking advantage o f our dealer's first opportunity
to make delivery, you will be assured o f having
your Fordson when you need it.
Ford Motor Company
D etroit Michigan.
17,698. Assessed valuation, 1922. $29,-
516,?81. bended indebtedness, includ­
ing this issue, $ii36,6£0.
By order o f the County Court.
FRFD A. MILLER,
County ( lerk, Oiegon City, Oregon.
2-22-3-1-8-15
WANT AND FOR SHE AOS.
FOR SALE—Four large bronze
turkey toms, April hatch.
Mrs. Susie Allen, Estacada, R 3,
FOR WELL DRILLING—See
0. E Jannsen, 602 Stock Ex­
change Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Phone Beacon 2045, residence
phone Estacada.
2-22-3-12
FOR SALE—Vetch, and oats
and straight oat hay, baled, on
Geo. T. Baker place.
Phone
Henry J. Huber, »Springwater
and Logan roads.
2-22 3-8
WANTED- A Used bath tub.
Inquire of Jack Norris, Barber
shop, Estacada.
It
TELEPHONE vour order to
Darrow for pure milk and cream.
12-14 tf
$ 484.60
estacada !*' ORE.
FOR SALE—A black Holstein
cow; will be fresh the last of this
month.
H. D, TRAPP
CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO.
2 22 3-1
Estacada. Ore. Rt.
GAS
ACCESSORIES
OILS
FOR SALE—One good Fami­
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
ly cow which will be fresh soon;
also an Economy King cream
separator; incubator and brooder.
A. WEBER, one and half miles
FO R S A L E—Two-years-old
9
east of Eagle Creek—Address Italian prune trees, 15c each.
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—FOR—
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Boring, Ore., Rt 4, Bx. 76.
2t
. J. J. MARCHBANK.
| . Real . Estate,
l-25tf
Estacada,
r .s i a c a a a , Ore.
u re. a
_
_ Insurance,
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^ WOOD CUTTERS WANTED—
and « e d l j ^ 4 Term F a r * Loanj ?
Steady work. Will buy stumpage
FOR SALE~
drag-saws, gas s engines, feed cut- j •:• at a *ow rafe of interest v
or finance cutting propositions.
Boring Wood and coal Co.
ters, ensilage cutters, potato
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drag-saw
spe­ Mortgage Loans, Rents *
9-14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. diggers; a Beaver
cial with clutch and 6kfoot blade,
and Collections.
S. C. RHODE ISLAND R E D $110.00—terms.
Hatching Eggs for sale—Large
Hessell’s Farm Machinery Co.
WOODLE REALTY CO.
healthy breed, good layers, ma­ 10-12tf
Gresham. Oregon.
Estacada, Oregon
ture early. £1 per setting of 15.
WANTED—To
hear
from
some
They Get Results.
MRS. J. W. M OX LEY.
1-4-2 22tf Morrow Station, Ore. 4th class postmaster of small of­
fice, who is about to retire from
FOR SALE—Pure White Leg­ the service. Address Box 151, —*----
horn cockerels, heavy laying Cedarvale, New Mexico.
2-22
strain, all come from trap nests.
G. Rehhein, Boring, Or., Rt. 4,
FOR SALE—Laying hens, S. I
Bx. 71, residence Eagle Creek. C. R. I. Reds, one year old, ¿1.50
WM. D a LE, Local Agent
2-1 8-15 als.> a fine cockerel not related to
Day call at Estacada Hotel.
— 1 the hens. $3 00. Mrs. Moxley, |
N ight call at residence.
FOR SALE—Saddle horse, ex* Morrow Station.
2-22 i
cellent packer, not broke to work
Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst.
in harness.
J. E. GIRT,
PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak­
J. E. METZGER
Boring, Ore., Rt. 4. Box 82.
ing and hemstitching, see Mrs.
Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901
2-9tf Gus Wilcox.
2-8tf
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UNDERTAKING
WHAT DO YOU WANT?
Paints
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE THINGS W E STOCK:
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Kalsomine, Mattresses and Bed Springs; Enamel
ware and Tinware; Horse Collars Pads, Harness Snaps and Leather; A xes,
Saws, Tools, Forks and Shovels; Hinges in straps, buts and ornamental;
Bolts, Screwdrivers; Pipes and Fittings. I. H, C. Implements and repairs.
V aughan Dragsaws and repairs
$
SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA
Toonerville C o m e d y -“ 5KIPPER’S NARROW ESCAPE”
The only Haidware Store in Ciadiani«* county selling goods at Portland price*
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