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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15,1923. • * V”*- . UPPER B A RTO N DOD GE NEW S Mamie Marrs has been helping Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner to Portland, Sunday to | visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner vis ited their daughter and son, Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Stone, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. George Forman J were callers on Mr. and Mrs. j Nelson, Sunday afternoon. Loyd Odell and Uncle Emmet j Odell called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl B Odell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Herman went to Boring last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and son, Melvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Herrman and little son George, were callers at the Ferret’s, Sunday. Mrs. Louis Rivers and mother called on Mrs. Bessie Wilson one day last week. Mrs. George Herrman called on Mrs. Anton Aagard last week. Mrs. Giles the past week, owing went • Good For You Too to the illness of Mrs. Giles’ baby. David Horner Sr. and Fred The NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, one of the Horner recently put out four largest and most conservative bond and investment hundred prune trees. houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jubb w orth of our 7 X P rior P reference Stock. are driving around in a bran new Chevrolet. This is the most important deal in Public Utility Much excitement was created stock in Portland in years. in this community last Wednes Wouldn’ t you like to have a few shares of this day evening about 5 o’clock attractive security, too? when a cyclone w a 3 discovered $98.0 0 a share; par value $100.00. in the Clear Creek canyon. It followed the canyon for some Over 7 "> on your money. distance, uprooting trees and For cash or on easy terms. carrying small limbs with it as INQUIRE TODAY? it traveled along. The Community club held its Investment Department regular meeting on Saturday evening in the schoolhouse. The •PORTLAND- PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER music by the Dodge band and Company. the pictures on ‘ ‘ Travel a n d SCUBAS THE STATE Transportation” were enjoyed Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. by all. The date of the next meeting was changed to April 28. April 1st is Easter it is time to FOR SALE—Full blood Rhode S. W. Benjamin made several begin to think about that Easter G o o t lB u s in e s s P r o p o s it io n Island Redeggs for hatching, 75 As will be seen in the classi business trips to Estacada last Hat. We have more than 100 cents forj 15. Mrs. W. H. Hol week. Pattern Hats for your selection, fied advertisements, W. H. Hol der, Estacada. 3-15-22 no two alike. Come early while der offers his place and green B A R T O N IT E M S the selection is good at Rose’s. house business for sale. Both ! FOR SALE—Italian prune he and his wife, at their age, are trees, 4 to 6 feet, one year old. Mrs. Nig Stone and children 0. W. Failing, Estacada, Rt. 1. DOVER finding the work too hard for; 3-1-29 spent one day last week with them and so wish to be relieved. B ohn March 1, 1923, to Mr. her mother Mrs. Fred Turner. This is a good proposition for a ! FOR SALE—Cuthbert r a s p Mr. and Mrs. George Forman and Mrs. John Parks, adaughter. young and abie bodied man. as ; berry plants; black caps and Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are away the business is and son were shopping in Port ^00"f.leT L plariN S~ 0ne mile ,, , , . established „ . and , Í of Estacada on Garfield road, east for a week visiting relatives and land one day last week. capable of being greatly devel-: 3 . 3 .2 9 E. A. WHITNEY, Mrs. S. E. Robinson went to friends at Newberg, Dallas and oped and enlarged. Terms will Pleasant Home. They expect to be allowed responsible parties. Portland Saturday morning. FOR SALE—Span of mares 8 move to Prosser, Washington, in Nurserymen had better look into years old, weight 3100. Inquire Mr. and Mrs. Jens Pederson of Herman Horger, the near future. this. visited the daughter Mrs. Gus 3-8-29 Eagle Creek, Oregon. Mrs. Caron was visiting her Whitehead at Dwyer’s camp P. T. A . niece, Mrs. James Akin, Sunday. FOR WELL DRILLING—See recently. 0. E Jannsen, 602 Stock Ex Mrs. Akin was calling on Mrs. Members and friends of the Mrs. George Forman spent change Bldg., Portland, Ore. P. T. A. who were fortunate Phone Beacon 2045, residence Saturday afternoon with Mrs. DeSha^er, Thursday afternoon. 2-22-3-12 Ed. Douglass expects to move enough to be present at our phone Estacada Jens Pederson. meeting Tuesday evening, re his sawmill on John Affolter’s E. S. Chase is not improving FOR SALE—Vetch and oats ceived a real treat in the way of as we would like to hear. He is place soon. hay and straight oat hay, baled, a talk on discipline and co-oper Frank Swinger has gone into still in Portland. on Geo. T. Baker place. Spring- the chicken business. He bought ation, given by Dr. Cerf, head water and Logan roads. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Forman and son of the educational department of Henry J. Huber, Estacada, Ore. called at the Nelson home Sun 100 hens at the Petersen sale. 2-22-3-15 Reed college. Considering there day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Birch Roberts were other business meetings F O R S A L E—Two-years-old The party was much enjoyed were Sandy visitors last Sunday. on hand for the evening, we had Italian prune trees, 15c each. despite the cold night. The next a very good attendance. Re J. J. MARCHBANK. Street Survey one is to be a Hard Times party. Estacada, Ore member the next meeting will l-25tf The county surveyor with a be the second Tuesday in April. All are to be dressed their hard FOR SALE—New and used crew, was surveying Tuesday est. M rs . R. H. C arter , Pres. drag-saws, gas engines, feed cut and yesterday, Main and Broad Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner ters, ensilage cutters, potato Herman Wallace came ° '’er diggers; a Beaver drag-saw spe- spent Sunday with their daugh way, also 2nd and 3rd streets be ter Mrs. Nig Stone and family. tween the two above mentioned from Portland Tuesday night : cial with clutch and 6-foot blade, streets, in order to compile spec with Dr. Cerf of the Reed co l- j $110.00—terms Hessell’ s Farm Machinery Co. ifications for bids on paving. lege, who gave an address that 10-12tf Gresham. Oregon. Two paving contractors were evening for the P. T. A. First Show Starts at 7:00 here Tuesday looking over the PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak situation. ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. ---------- - — ------------- — —•— Gus Wilcox. 2-8tf N o t ic e I Members o f the Lavender club WOOD CUTTEKS W A N T E D - GO WHERE THE GOES GO! are requested to attend a meet Steady work. Will buy stumpage ioni? c a t V or finance cutting propositions. ing on next Tuesday- afternoon, hOR S A L E -C ase 1 ractor and Boring Wood and coal Co> March 22, at the home o f Mrs. disk, used only one season, at a E. E. Hannah. Business o f im great bargain. Cascade Garage. 9 14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. 3-15 22 portance is to he transacted. By S. C. RHODE ISLAND R E D order of the president, WANTED TO RENT—In Rs_ Hatching Eggs for sale— Large Mrs. Alma Coop. tacada three furnished rooms or healthy breed, good layers, ma a furnished house of four rooms. ture early. $1 per setting of 15. MRS. J. W. MOXLEY, Write Bert P. Harrington, Camp IN A 22,500 Ruble Stamp. 5 3tf Morrow Station, Ore. 8, Estacnda. It T he soviet postal service o f Rusrln J GEM THEATRE WANT AND FÜR SALE AOS. TO-NIGHT: Constance Talmadge ‘Good References’ A Comedy Drama Also a Comedy Neely Edwards in “ Love Drops’ SATURDAY and SUNDAY “The Golden Snare” An Oliver Curwood Story of the North. And a Comedy "The Kick in High Life” Special Show Tuesday Night “ The Flirt" Story by Booth Tarkington This picture Is hard to get so we put it in on the only night available M usic a t a il S h o W s L. V. CLEWORTH, Manager. line Just Issued for the benefit o f the furnished people o f the V olga, n postage stam p that, as they say, beats all records. + + + + + *+ + + + ♦ + * + + + ♦ * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * Confectionery, Phonograph#, ♦ » : R. G. MARCHBAN K, l * L ig h t L u n ch es , ESTACADA, OREGON. * ♦ International Clothes, Cigars and Tobaccco, F ordson You Will Want Your Fordson Tractor Early E v e ry th in g points to the greatest sh ortage ducts this year that has ever existed. of F o r d p ro N e v e r before has th e dem and been so great. Y o u will want a F ord son T r a c to r e a rly — here is o n e pro d u ct y o u ca n n ot wait for— w hen the weather op en s u p 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. 0 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 m ake delivery, you will be assured o f having your Fordson when you need it. Ford Motor Company Detroit Michigan. $ 484.60 ESTACADA^ ORE. CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO. GAS ACCESSORIES ESTACADA, OREGON. OILS 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 G A R A G E Estacada, Oregon. Gas Oil UNDERTAKING Tires t Accessories — FOR — FOR SALE—Saddle horse, ex Cow and calf, also Real Estate, Insurance, WM. DALE, Local Agent Phone, or call on cellent packer, not broke to work i Long Term Farm Loans in harness. J. E. GIRT, H. M. Duus. D ay call at E stacada H otel. ; Boring, Ore., Rt. 4, Box 82. N ig h t call at residence. 3-15-22 Estacada, Rt. 1. at a low rate o f interest It Is a postage stnnip o f 22,800 2-9tf rubles. Stam p collectors w ill gladly Licensed Embalmers, Lady Asst. FOR SALE Alsike recleaned Mortgage Loans, Rents slick It In their album s, the m ore so J. E. METZGER FOR SALE—On account of »luce the purchase o f this vignette clover seed, 18 cents a pound. and Collections. H enry C. H eiple , will not ruin them. | failing health I offer my house Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901 Estacada. Rt. I. for sale, 1 \i acres, 7 room house, In Issuing this novelty the soviet 3-18-4-5 WOODLE REALTY CO. posts hastened to establish the "p a r I barn, garage, chicken house and Estacada, Oregon FOR RENT Seven room mod I park, 50 hens and Jersey cow, It.v" o f the m odern ruble and the for mer kopecks that w ere used In the ern house, furnished, including and greenhouse with established TELEPHONE vour order to I They Get Results. times o f the hated czars. piano- business. Terms. W. H. Hol Darrow for pure milk and cream. One kopeck equals 10,000 rubles | 3-15-22 M r s A n n a M i k u i . e c k y . ■x-x c - x ->*<- x -- x - x ~ xk - o - s - w - x -5 der, Estacada. 3-15-22 12-14tf FOKSALE sow and pigs. This new stam p o f 22,.TOO rubles Is th erefore w orth 2 4 kopecks (old s t y l e ) ; that Is, a few cents. It Is to be added that this stam p Is colored flesh tint nnd m auve and | represents a list claspin g a ham m er, | with banner hearing hum anitarian In script Ions. j * .¡ ih n ) P opularity o f R ubber Heels. Klxty per cent o f the »hoo* tuatin- fsctn red In the United Si at os totlay are mild to he equipped with rubber heels. Shoes for men are m ore often equipped tilth rubber heels than »hoes for women. It Is estim ated that 78 per cen t o f the rubber heels manu factu red are fo r men. T h e United States census o f m anufactures o f lt'20, coverin g production during 1 !)!!!. I Showed that 278,367,200 pairs of leather hoots and shoos w ere mauti- I factored by 1,440 establishm ents, lh ls j was exclu sive o f slipper* and fiber and l other footw ea r not o f leather. During the same period the production o f rule ' ber heels reached i:ts.4dft 709 p a l:* and 0,777,006 pairs o f rubbers and com position fiber soles « e r e manii fa il u red. Rtad the Ado in the N ews . V . $■ i sp 5 RAY^T-IME Paints We have a full line of Nozzles, liose, Rods and Fittings; also Barrel Pumps Sherw in-W illiam s dry Lim e and Sulphur a t a good price A f ew bar g ai ns in A T A / A N S I L V E R - S T E E L C R O S S - C U T SA W S SMITH HARDW ARE STORE, ESTACADA H i« only H atdw a rs S tore in C lackam as co u n ty sellin g go o d s s t Portland prices