EASTERN IÏ3ÜPM WFJU Farmers have been taking ad­ Mrs. lioy Rodecape o f Port­ vantage of the fine weather and land, is convalesing at the home are about through with their o f her sister, Mrs. H. L. Guth­ spring work. rie. Rath & Klinker are doing a Mrs. Phyllis Evans is seriously flourishing business in lumber. ill at her home. They have quite a crew working Joseph DeShazer and family in the mill and woods. spent. Sunday in Portland with A birthday party was given at their daughter, Mrs. Walter the home o f Ralph Chaney, April Kitzmiller. Little Harlan Kitz- 22, in honor of the birthdays of miller. who is in the Sellwood Mrs. Chaney, Mrs. Held and H. hospital recovering from an op­ Klinker, as they were on or near eration for appendicitis, is get­ the same dates. ting along very nicely. Mi** Emma Paulsen came Sun­ James Fitzgerald, a successful day, home from Portland to *ds- farmer of Dover, has purchased it her folks. i the Otto Meinig building in San­ Chris Johnson is building n dy and will very shortly open an new chicken house. up-to-date grocery store. Mrs. Henry Schmidt made a Charles Updegrave, the road trip to Portland Saturday, re­ supervisor, was an Oregon City turning the same day. visitor Sunday. Ed Harders went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Waite and daughter Audrey were week end Sunday to bring home bjs moth­ visitors o f their daughter Mrs er who was visiting her daugh­ Ralph De Shazer at La Rose ter there. Lawn Home. Mrs. H. Paulsen o f Portland, Mrs. August Koenman return­ is visiting her son Julius Dis ed to her home Saturday, after wife of this place. being away for some time nurs­ Rev. V. A. Weir preached as ing her mother. usual Sunday with a good atten­ Frank Miller spent the week dance. Everybody is invited. end at his homestead. A first class painter’s outfit C. W. Neuman and family will and men who know how to use move to Eagle Creek within the it, at Pointer’s. 3-29tf next few weeks. Al. Anderson is helping Wal­ ter Douglass put in his crops. M ethodist Episcopal Church “ The unread are the easy prey o f the “ Red” ’. We can recom­ mend the Bible as one good source. 6 large cans Solid Pack Sunday school at 10. Tomatoes______________ $1.00 Morning worship at 11 with 6 cans Grim’s Golden sermonette for the boys and girls. Sweet Corn___ ________ 1.00 NOTE the change in the even­ cans Sugar Peas_____________ 1.00 6 ing hours o f service. With the 5 large cans yellow cling Peaches____________ 1.00 days now growing longer, for your convenience we are chang­ 6 large packages Corn Flakes_____ ______ ,60 ing the evening services one-half Best Cane Sugar_________ $10.75 hour later. Epworth and Senior Leagues meet as usual but at 7 p. m. in­ stead o f 6:30 p. m. Those subscribing for the The evening service with the N ews during the week are Wm. big half-hour sing at 8, an hour’s Dale, F. J. Harkenrider, Mrs. R. service well worth the time. We Richards, Otis W. Vallen, Geo. had a new song leader last Sun­ Genseroski, J. E. Kessler, Chas. day night. It was fine! Don’t A. Colson, C. A. Rath. miss next Sunday evening. Saturday Specials at Rose’s Is Your Name W ritten Here? Estacada Trims Gladstone GO WHERE THE GOES GO! T O -N IG H T : Harold Lloyd IN “ Never Weaken” AND “Silas Marner" 10 Reels of Good Entertainment SATURDAY and SUNDAY The ‘Branding Iron’ and ‘BrownieiDog’ ‘.Thi Radio Hound’ N E X T TH URSD AY “ Snow Blind »» Music at all Shows L. V. CLEWORTH, M anager. i 1’ Horse Hay $25 per ton The N A T IO N A L CITY CO M PANY, one of the largest and most conservative bond and investment houses in America has just purchased $1,000,000 worth o f our 7% Prior Preference Stock, A FEW OF OUR FEED PRICES M illru n , 801b sack . $ 1 .4 0 Shorts; 801b sack .. 1.80 M id d lin gs, 901b sack 2 .2 0 Economy Mixed Feed, 8011)5 l ,40 A lfa R si M ea l, Ip B Ib f This i» the most important deal in Public Utility stock in Portland in year“ . Wouldn't you like to have a few share, pf this attractive eeeurdy, too? $98.00 a share; par value $100.00. : I n q u ir e of !ï*!»trs lié prMiw*M««tbs 2.75 boldenrod Egg ” ” 2,75 r .-j T . - gjr- P P c a s y M e rm » . R ea d this and to d a y ? Join the Crowd a t PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT $ Company, Feed every minute, th e E sta eed e S to re w h e re th e re it »o m e t h ln f d e lr if ]\e Buy Right and Sell Right. The Store where your dollar does its duty H Investment Department POWER U S, MORGAN, Pfpprjetpf. Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon, SOUDAS THE STATE Whole Corn, 1001b sk $2.25 Scratch Feed. “ ** 2.75 Surelay, lOOlh sk - ?,7§ A Full Fine of Field 4 Garden Seeds O var 7 **«> on your money, r < *r c m H * + + + + + + Confäctioaery, R. G . P h o n o g r »phs, COMFORTABLE MARCHBANK, L IG H T L u n c h e s Cigars and Tobaccco, + + + + + * + * * The riding qualities of the STAR are u r s usual in the small car class. Let us show you this and numerous other features of ihls car. . ESTACADA, OREGON. COMPLETE BATTEgy mV ICE, C'EN’L REPAIRS BACON GARAGE In tern a tion a l Clothes, í t + + * + + ♦ + * ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ FOR S ALE — Nice young pigs. Phone H. L. Guthrie, Dover. 4- 26 5-3 FOR S ALE — Ford Touring Car in best of running order, good tires. Cheap for cash, or will trade touring for roadster body. FOR SALE Four good milk 5-3-24 S till B ros , Eagle Creek, cows, two fresh and two coming fresh in a few days. Will con­ WOOD CUTTERS W A N T E D - sider trade on one for some hogs. Steady work. Will buy stumpage B. F. Forrester, Eagle Creek, or finance cutting propositions. Ore. 4-19-3t Boring Wood and coal Co. 9-14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland. FOR S A LE —Pure bred grade O. I. C. sows and gilts, all bred; P L A IN SEW IN G —Dressmak­ also some weanling pigs and ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. shoats W A N T TO BUY some Gus Wilcox. 2-8tf dry cows that will make beef by lull, and any kind o f steers. I* O UND — Bunch o f kevs on William Still, Springwater. the street in Estacada. Call at 5- 3 10 Phone Estacada. the N ews office. Estacada, Qns?ont Gas Oil Tires 1.0. O F . bta<«da Lodge No. 175. JOSEPH E. GATES--YOUR HOME FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND E M B A LM E R A place where your loved onei will be cared with tender cate.— Lady assistant. N IG H T A N D D A Y T E L E P H O N E lo , FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES Estacada, Oregon. Accessories Meets every Saturday evening In their lodge room, corner of Bioad- WBy and Third streets. Visiting brothers are always welcome. J, Q, Haymnn N. § . J. K. Ely Secretary, H oward W. M ort , Pastor. *HE U N I V E R S A L C AR A N N O U N C E M E N T O f interest to millions of peoples I Will build a car for the multitude,” said H enry Ford in 1903— Read how the fulfillment ol that prophecy WANT AND FOR GALE ADG. GEM THEATRE 1323 Good For Voti Too ï ™ ESTACADA ™ The first game o f the baseball Subscribe for your home paper season resulted in a decided vic­ the E astern C lackamas N ews . tory for the home team when Es­ tacada crossed bats with Glad­ stone, last Sunday afternoon on the home field, the score being 10 to 2. This Sunday Estacada will go to West Linn. FOR RENT Furnished house. Inquire o f Mrs. J. W. Reed. 5 3 First Show Starts at 7:30 THURSDAY, MAY 5, is now made possible through the FOR S A LE One team o f hor­ ses, weight 2800 lbs. A bargain. Lee McKenzie, 5 3-10 17 R 1 Box 22. Estacada, FOR S ALE Some fryers and roosters, also some fall-hatched j pullets, the foregoing ¡it market | price. Some broody hens $1.501 each and a fine cockerel not rela- I ted to the hens. Orders for j chickens must be placed the day before wanted. I shall have S. IC. R. I. Red eggs for setting : through the summer at five cents each. Mrs. J. W. Moxley, Mor­ r o w Station. 4 26-5-lOt f FOR S A LE —Good farm team, weight about 2800 lbs. value $150 or trade for A 1 milch cows. In­ quire o f Mrs. Chas. Kaufman 1 block west o f Estacada school. Estacada, Ore. 4-19 5-3 And now the way is open. “ tVTTn StiîftJS 7.SEÜS5£^i£,*ÏS WSirssi-rft "eek -m ”ni * the local banks wh ere it will draw interest. 1H1NK it over. Five dollars wi and sisters, each doing a little. eant,me y ° ur mon*y will be safely deposited to your credit in one of start an account The whole family can participate in it-fa th e r, mother, brothers Vt o i l - !!?t«i?Jî!it todaA ? , Stop in and talk u over with >’our local Ford dealer. He wll be glad to fully explain the ikt.u.s of the plan and help you g it started toward the ownership o f a Ford Car Ford Motor Company D etroit, M ich igan GAS, OILS C R A W F O R D BROS. M O TO R C O ESTACAD A, OREGON. S. C. RHODE IS LAN D R E D Hatching Eggs for sale Large healthy breed, good layers, ma­ ture early, f l per setting o f 15. MRS. J. W. M OXLEY. 5 3tf Morrow Station, Ore. FOR SALE New and used drag-saws, gas engines, feed cut­ ters, ensilage cutters, potato i diggers: a Beaver drag-saw spe­ cial with clutch and 6-foot blade, $110.00 terms. Hessell'a Farm Machinery Co. 10- 12tf Gresham. Oregon. FOR S ALE The Dockendorf place at Morrow station. 10 level acres, 5 room house newly painted and kalsomined; piped for hot and cold water, bath, sink, and hot water tank already installed, Good water on back porch. In- quire o f C. E. DOCENDOKF, It Molalla, Oregon, Implements $ % & 3$ a* W 'w P L A IN SEWING and dress- ^ making; remodeling a specialty. Phone or call at AP. M. Wagners 5-3tt O live K. D avis . Aluminum Sale! Paints Beginning Saturday, May 5th, While They Last 5c 10c 15c t Also, Vvc UiJi Redeem Your Jap-a-Lac Coupons. SMITH HARDWARE STORE, ESTACADA fh* i nly Hsidware Store in Clackamas c. unty «H in g good» at Portland price* ;jrg5»rBH;»k/.ra B IS S E L L IT E M S DOVER DOINGS C LA C K a M AS NEW S,