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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1923)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWf-, THURSDAY, MARCH 29,1923. To Help Students Some 50 additional students may now receive training at the and address on a post card or in a let Oregon Agricultural college as a ter and w e will mail result of the bequest of Captain free and postpaid, a sample copy of John T. Aoperson. former mem- Popular Mechanics I ber of the board of regents, who M A G A Z IN E the most wonderful m agazine pub turned over the residue of his lished. 160 pages and 400 pictures 1 large estate as an educational every month, that will entertain every member of the family. loan fund for the use of college It contains interesting and instructive arti students. After the special mi cles on the Home, I*'arm. Shop and Office —the newest developments in Radio, Avia nor bequests have been deducted tion, Automobile and Garage. Each issue contains something to interest everybody. the remainder will be invested We do not employ subscription solicitors so you will not be urged to subscribe and you : by the Oregon State Land board, are not obligating yourself in the least in asking for a free sample copy. We the income to be used lor small gladly send it to prospective readers. If you like it you can buy a copy every loans to students who need ad month from any newsdealer or send us your subscription — $3.00 for one year. ditional funds to continue in P o p u la r M e c h a n ic s C o m p a n y school. k 0 0 - 2 1 4 C. O n U r ia S tr e e t, C H IC A G O , IL L . Popular Mechanics building is devoted The president of the college exclusively to ine production of this great magazine. and the 'state superintendent of public instruction are named in the will as the committee to de termine the beneficiaries of the fund and the terms of the loan. Applications will be made .to this comittee which will in turn make such recommendations to the land hoard as they see fit, and the loan will be made ac cordingly. All loans and the interest ac cruing from them, as soon as re Garfield to Put on Play paid will be reinvested by the Saturday evening, March 31, land board. Should any unlent beginning at .8 o’clock, in the surplus interest be on hand it Garfield Grange hall, will be giy- too is to be reinvested. Thus en a 3 act play entitled: “A the fund is irreducible and will Gheeriul Liar.” It is full of pep grow larger year by year, to the and fun, and you cannot afford benefit of ar, increasing number to miss it at 30 cents for adults of worthy young men and wo and cnildren 15 cents. Home men of Oregon. made candy will be sold. More than three-fourths of all CAST OF CHARACTERS students now in college are in Hastings Hussel, J. P .,‘* The Cheerful some degree self-supporting. Liar,” .............................Wm. Shatter The existing loan fund is aiding Randolph Dearborn, an accessory be fore the fact .......Harold Wooster 312 of these students. Nearly “ Rev.” Ezra Stiggins, a gold cure £68,000 has been lent since the practitioner.. J. B. Robertson fund was established 12 years Gen. lioomer, a Chicago millionaire, ago, and of this sum only $417— ....................................L. J. Palmateer less than two-thirds of one per Guy McGutfin, a country constable, cent—has been lost. Send Us Your Name H. H. Davis Flora Boomer, a girl who has a good time............... Mrs. M. G. Weatherby Birdie Swcetlove, housekeeper at the gold cure Mrs. Harold Wooster Lucrctia Spriggins, a Hoosier school- ma’am, ............Mrs. J. B. Robertson Currinsville Store Prices Land Plaster, 1001b sack . £1.00 Baby chick scratch, sk. 1001b 3.50 Rolled barley, sack............. 1.85 Home Like flour, sack____2.00 Baker Girl flour........... .........1.90 Wheat while it lasts, 1001b 1.75 - .. ..... First Show Starts at 7:00 GEM THEATRE GO WHERE THE GOES GO! T O -N IG H T : Zane Grey’s “WHEN Romance Rides” From the Book, ‘Wildfire’ COMEDY SATURDAY and SUNDAY ROUND 2 The Leather Punchers “ He Raised K ane” Marie Prevost IN “ Her Night of Nights” COMEDY Next Thursday and Friday Harold Lloyd IN ‘Grandma’s Boy’ Music at nil Shows L Y. CLEWORTH. Manager. i Good For You Too The NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, one of the largest and most conservative bond and investment houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth of our 7% Prior Preference Stock. This is the most important deal in Public Utility stock in Portland in years. Wouldn’t you like to have a few shares of this attractive security, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100,00. Over 7"» on your money. Fcr cash or on easy terms. INQUIRE TODAY? investment Department 'PORTLAND- PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER Company. SOUDAS THE STATE Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon- NOTICE OF FiLING FINAL ACCOUNT TWO CORNER LOTS FOR SALE—Lot 1 Block 11, N. E. corner 3rd and Zobrist, 50x100; also Lot 1 Block 15, N. E. corner 4th and Broadway, 50x100. These lots must be sold, make your own price. P. Schuele, 1406, East 3-29-4-5 Stark St., Portland No. 2-526 In the County Court for the State of Oregon, for the County! of Clacka mas. In the matter of the estate of Sophia C. Stone, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the un dersigned as the executrices of the last will and teslament and of the estate of Sophia ('. Stone, deceased, have filed their firm1 account as such executE-ices in the County Court of the State of Or egon for the County of Clackamas. That Tuesdav the 1st day May, 1923, at the hour of 9:30 a. m. of said day and the Court room of said Court has been appointed as the time and place for hearing of objections to said final ac count and settlement thereof. AI.MA ELIZABETH STONE. ELLEN SOPHIA STONE, Executrices. McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER, Attorneys for Executrices. Dated and first publication March 29th, 1923. Date of last publication, April 26th. 1923. WANT AND FOR SALE ACS. FOR SALE—Alsike recleaned clover seed, 18 cents a pound. LH enry C. H eiple , 3-18-4-5 Estacada. Rt. I. FOR SALE—Ettersburg straw berry plants—40c 100, £3 1000; dewberry plants 2c each. Good Jersey cow for sale. 3;22-4-5 W. R. W oodworth , Estacada, Ore. FOR SALE—Italian prune trees, 4 to 6 feet, one year old. O. W. Failing, Estacadd, Rt. 1. 3-1-29 FOR SALE—Cuthbert r a s p - j berry plants; black caps and gooseberry plants—one mile east ¡of Estacada on Garfield road. 3-8-29 E. A. WHITNEY. The Pie Social While there was not a very large attendance at the “ pie social” Tuesday night, the pies WANTED American Wonder j FOR SALE—Span of mares 8 sold well and all enjoyed the seed Potatoes. Phone or write years old, weight 3100. Inquire program. It consisted of vocal W. K. CORBIN, Estacada, Rt. 1. of Herman Horger, solos by Mrs. George Townsend, 3-29 3-8-29 Eagle Creek, Oregon. Mr. Johnson and Jimmie Smith; FOR WELL DRILLING-See WANTED Good live solicitor piano sola by Miss Nova Smith, at the City Laundry, Estacada. 0. E Jannsen, 602 Stock Ex violin solo by Walter Smith, read 3 29-4-11 change Bldg., Portland, Ore. Phone Beacon 2045, residence ings by Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, 2-22-4-12 FOR SALE Very gentle pony, phone Estacada. Mrs. A. T. Elott and Mrs. W. E. N. FOSTER, F. Carv; fancy dance by Estelle £ 20 . 3-Z2-29 Egale Creek, Ore, F O R S A L E—Two-years-old Nelson and songs by a ladies’ Italian prune trees, 15c each. quartet composed of Mesdames FOR SALE—First clas cord- J. J. MARCHBANK. TIarry Kitching, Sam Barr, W. wood. l-25tf Estacada, Ore. Call L og L a B a r r e J. Moore and Miss Florence Ken 3-22-4-5 FOR SALE—New and used dall, with Mrs. Max Sagner as WANTED Man for general drag-saws, gas engines, feed cut- pianist. After the program the work arid delivery at Estacada j ters, ensilage cutters, potato pies were sold to the highest Feed Store. See U. S. Morgan, diggers; a Beaver drag-saw spe bidders by Mayor Lawrence in j cial with clutch and 6-foot blade, R A N C H FOR SALE— 4-acre $110.00—terms. his usual humorous manner, Coffee was served by the Auxil- a11 timber off- Hessell’s Farm Machinery Co. under cultivation: barn and 10-12tf Gresham. Oregon. iarv ladies who had charge of part house, good well— yi mile east of ----- the affair and a social time en- Estacada p. o, M rs . W. E. H all , PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak joyed. The proceeds amounted 3-29tf Box 24, Estacada, Ore. ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. Gus Wilcox. 2-8tf FOR SALE One span mares You have only two more days I 5 and 8 years old, weight 2800; WOOD CUTTERS WANTED— to select that Easter hat. We j harness, wagon and two cows, Steady work. Will buy stumpage prophesy a sunshiny Easter- bet - 1 J" k- KEED, Estacada, Rt. 3. or finance cutting propositions. , . I Across the river on Cary tract, Wood and coal Co. ter get yours now at Rose s. j 3-2^ 4-12 9-14tf Boring 476 E. 50th st. Portland. Mrs. Earl Shibley has moved back to their home at Spring- water. Lee Bronson was in town yes- lerday, from Portland. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Phonographs, + ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ L iGHT L u n c h e s . ♦ ESTA C A D A , OREGON. ♦ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Confectionery, * R. G. M A R C H B A N K , ♦ Cigars and Tobaccco, + + ♦ ♦ + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ You 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 of our dealer's first opportunity to make delivery, you will be assured of having your Fordson when you need it. Ford Motor Company Detroit Michigan. $ 484.60 it, at Pointer's. 3-29tf ^ See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano instruction. Prices reasonable. 1 i?? ,n. L O. O. F. building. 5-4tf & estacada !* ore . CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO. GAS ACCESSORIES ESTACADA, OREGON. 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 Tires UNDERTAKING Accessories —FOR— at a low rate of interest £ J Mortgage Loans, Rents and Collections. i: I WOODLE REALTY CO. | ¡ Estacada, Oregon They Get Results. HAVE a complete line of tools: Wheel Hoes, Hand Hoes, all steel Trowels and ivcctlers. PLANET JR. SEEDERS AND CULTIVATORS Paints t Spray Pumps and fittings— Dry Lime-Sulfur Spray; Chick Feeders and Drinking Founts SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA The only Hatdware Store in Clackamas county selling goods at Portland prices *4 i-v 4* it rt-.i 'i f BP v&vv | Real Estate, Insurance, | Long Term Farm Loans | WM. DALE. Local Agent GARDEN TOOLS y c OILS BE C O M F O R T A B L E FOR SALE Ford Touring in VERGING ON THE SARCASTIC FOR SALE—Saddle horse, ex running condition $75; Vaughn cellent packer, not broke to work TELEPHONE vour order to Caddy’* Suggestion indicated He W a i drag-saw; earliest of allpure^eed in harness. J. E. GIRT, Darrow for pure milk and cream. a L ittle Disgusted With H is potatocs. and some furniture. Poring, Ore., Rt. 4, Box 82. Coifing A ssociate. j Wm. J. Morrison, Garfield. It 12-14tf 2-9tf' Imolcments * ************ Fordson Day call at Estacada Hotel. FOR SALE—Fresh cow, Jer S. C. RHODE ISLAND R E D Night call at residence. sey and Guernsey, ~ about ^ ten Hatching Eggs for sale— Large • hundred pounds, Good butter; healthy breed, good layers, ma- j Licensed Embalmers. Lady Asst. cow with heifer calf, ture early. £1 per setting of 15. J. E. METZGER VV. K. C orbin , MRS. J. W. MOXLEY, Gresham, Ore.. Phone 1901 3-22.29 Estacada, Rt. 1. 5 Stf Morrow Station, Ore. A-polflng ho would go. so he bought ; com plete outfit nt n W est end simp. ' and spent several hours dressing him self for the part. Then he hied him self to the c o u r s e and en gaged a caddy to carry his expen siv e set e f dul>s. Hut he couldn't p l a y golf. The nearest he coaid ; get tn hitting the ball w as liftin g huge | pieces o f turf, w hich the caddy sternly told hius had to be replaced. A fter the seventeenth m iss he lifted n Inrgr I square wf g r a s s , and. holding It up. | looked •ppoallngly at the caddy. “WhSr shall I do with t h l s r he asked despairingly. "1 d en ’t know, sir," said th e caddy. In disgust, -u n le ss you take It home and practice on It.”—!., ndon Tlt BIts International Clothes,