Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 31, 1923, Image 4

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 3 1
S P R IN G V V A T E R N E W S
Tires you can he proud
o f! Good-looking with
their h e a v y b l a c k
treads and creamy side
w alls! Long-wearing
and full o f life because
m ade o f quality m a­
terials throughout.
Bacon G arage
Estacada, Oregon.
C O R D S
'% S.
Leg Bruised
It. W. Lemon who has been
working in the extension camps,
is back on an enforced vacation.
Last Friday lie was driving a
Holt caterpillar tractor, hauling
logs to the sawmill, and was
pulling down a log from the top
of a pile, when some o f them
began to roll down, and one of
them skidding, fell across the
tractor and hit Mr. Lemon, cut­
ting and badly bruising his right
leg above the knee. He came
to Estacada Sunday and will not
be able to work again for some
days. He is,, however, thankful
that it was no worse, as he
might have been killed or his leg
broken.
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Good For You Too
Mr. dVul Mrs. Charles Masson
and Mrs. Boyer of Portland, were
week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Still.
Harry Grable is carrying mail
this week for Mr. Graham on it
F. D. No. 3. While he is taking
his vacation.
Florence Schenk of Gresham
was a guest at the W. A. Bard
home.
The (ighth grade graduating
exercises will be held at the
Spiingwater church, Friday eve- 1
ning, June 1st, at 8 o’clock. The
following pupils will receive di
plomas: Helen Perry, Julia Me-,
Auley,
Evelyn Dibble, Dicie |
Tucker, Lester Clcsner.
Their
teacher, Miss J. Smith, will be!
here from Oregon City, and- a '
program has been arranged.
The N A T IO N A L CITY COM PANY, one of the
largest and most conservative bond and investment
houses in ‘ America has just purchased $1,COO,000
worth o f our 1% Prior Preference Stock.
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This is the most important deal in Public Utility
stock in Portland in years.
Wouldn’ t you like to have a few shares o f this
attractive security, too?
$98.00 a share; par valua $100 00.
Over 7 % on your money.
Fcr cash or on easy terms.
INQUIRE TODAY?
Investm ent Departm ent
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER
Company.
Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
SOUDAS M E S U T E
L O C A L IT E M S
Miss Jean Hallidav, who taught
the Douglass school during the;
past year, was a week end visi­
tor at the home of Mrs. Viola!
Douglass.
l)r. and Mrs. W. W. Rhodes
and daughter and the doctor’s |
brother motored to The Dalles
last Saturday to visit relatives, |
returning Monday.
The sun came out at intervals]
yesterday afternoon and for a
time gave promise of clearing
up, but it soon began to cloud up
again.
A. N. Johnson lias bought the
Gem theatre of A. E. Sparks
and will take possession the first
of July, when L. V. Cleworth’sl
lease expires.
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1923
gaaftSfliafflszEfflinE:
+ +
+ + +
+ + + + + + + + * + * *
Confectionery,
+ + +
Phonogr »ph*,
R. G. M A R C H B A N K ,
l IG H T
L u n c h e s ,
ESTA CA D A ,
OREGON,
International Clothes, ,
Cigars and Tobaccco.
+ + + * *
+ + 4. + + + h-l- + + + 4. + + + + + + + +
The STAR Car
COUPE
oArt
Even
Greater
Value
r
O . * . D ET R O I T
A t the lowest price ever made on a
Ford Coupe this attractive model offers
even greater value than before.
J h e £Qnvepient window regulators, the
improved upholstery, and the m a p y
refinements in chassis construction,
have brought new high standards of
quality.
Professional and business men demand­
ing continuous car service at low cost,
and with comfort and convenience, are
turning to the Ford Coupe in greater
numbers than eyef.
So great is the demand that a shortage
By some mismanagement or
is certain. List your order now—cover
calculation the telephone wires
it with a small down payment — the
were put out o f commission
balance on convenient terms.
when the Snyder house w a s
Ford prices have never been so lots
moved Monday. Manager Smith
Ford quality has never been so high
ot the telephone company, soon
made the necessary repairs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hereish
of Portland, and the latter’s |
GAS, OIL, ACCESSORIES. Estacada, Ore.
mother Mrs, P. Martin of St. !
Paul, Minn., weie here last Sun­
Estacada, Oregon.
day the guests o f Mr. and Mrs.
Sudar Cane Berry, per sack
$10.50 John Blauth and Mr. and Mrs. I
G as
O il
T ir e s
A c c e s s o rie s
Economy Mixed Feed, per slick
1.25 H. C. Gohring.
B. C. Dairy Feed per sack
1.25
Waldo DeMoy. who was one
Oyster Shell (Eastern) per saek 1.50
of the 1923 graduates from the
Wheat while it lasts, per lb
LG
Estacada high school, will give
FOR SALE 7 young pigs, 8
his entire attention to the work
weeks old. Pric# reasonable.
John R Hamilton, Estacada,
M IN I AND FOR SALE ADS.
in the Estacada State Bank now.
P L A IN SEW IN G —Dressmak- j mette Meridian, has filed notice of in-
lit. 3. (Viola)
6-17 tF in g and hefnsfitching, see Mrs. tontion to make Three-Year Proof, to
He has been an assistant in the
First Show Starts at 7:30
Gus Wilcox.
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e?^blish ejairn to tte land above de-
hank for some time, only work
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“ STRAW BERRIES” — Oregon
FOR
SALE
Ford
touring
car,
ing out o f school hours.
and Clarks, pick your own.
old model, in perfect condition. NOT.CC r O R P U B U C A T .O N |
“ l’lie Home Nest,” the picture!
R L. G il H ENS, Box 20,
Claimant names as witnesses; Wilson
Can be seen at P. M. Wagner’s
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land A. McLaughlin, of Estacada, (ire., R-l:
GEO.
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ARMSTRONG.
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shown
at
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Theatre
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GO WHERE THE GOES GO!
Office, at Portland, Ore., May 26th, ; Earl Tracy, of Estacada, Ore., R-l-
Estacada, Oregon. I |;'23;
¡Ralph Kelly, of Etsacada, Ore.,’ R-l;
Saturday night was full of heart HOUSE MOVER— If you want : 5-24-31
NOTICE is hereby given that Anna William Porter, of Estacada, Ore., R-).
j throbs.
Children when they ; your buildings moved or raised,
Uged
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eon
Siegworth,
of
Estacada,
Ore.,
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FOR S A LE —New and ubcu D ,
. Act 6-9-16.
| have grown up are often forge t- see LI. E. Knight & Co., at
„.a K -c.W S pas en gin es fppdcu t
S '1* who* ° n August 1 , 1918, made
ALEXANDER SWEEK, Register.
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, nomestead Entry, No. 05066, for the 5-31.6-28
ful o f what they owe to the sac-! 1 eople a Store.
6-7 tei.-. ensilage
cutters, potato NEJ, Section 33, Township 3 S., Range •.
Y E A R S beyond reckoning herd»
rifices o f their mothers, and the!
FOUND A purse. Owner can ; diggers: a Beaver drag-saw spe- 5E., Willamette Meridian, hasfiledno-
of wild African elephant» made
„ i° n?ake Three-War N O T I C E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N
have
same by proving property. cial with clutch and 6- foot blade oce J ,inten*ioJ1
picture
made
a
powerful
appe;
n vast Crater their home.
$110 00 — te rm s
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Proof, (o establish claim to the land
06269
HAROLD
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! afiqve described,
before
the
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to them to remember before it
Dec
Into this ventured two nmdeiip
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Departmenf
of
the
Interior, U. S. Land
Hiss» a » Farm Machinery Co. and Receiver
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15-31
Estacada, lit. 1. Phone.
Americans one with p i c t u r e
is everlastingly too late. Th
10-12tf
Gresham.
Oregon,
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at
Portland
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d’ qre ’
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miners, the other with rille!
July, 1928.
film to be shown tonight and to-1 FOR S ALE -10 acres i) m ilesI------- -—
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,
ICE
Ik
bprehy
given
that
Joseph
The Yankees found themselves
names as witnesses. Wilson Mtchal Js, Qf EsUcada, flre., R-l.
morrow night will be full o f from Estacada; 16 acres cleared,
PLAIN SEWING and dress- A. Claimant
hemmed in. \\ hat a situation!
McLaughlin, of Estacada, Ore,, R -l¡
thrills of another sort - h it will balance pasture; 5 room house, making; remodeling a specialty, Earl Tracy, of Estacada, Ore., 8-1; Box 63A, who, on January IS. 1919,
Hundreds of six-ton monsters
turn is ot anotnit so. t. as it will barn and out buildings; family Phone or call at P. M. Wagners. Ralph Kelly, of Estacada, Ore., R-l; made Homestead Entry No. 06269. for
ringing a COKDirN OK OKA I'll.
NWJ 3WJ and S* SW}, Section I,
portray hunting big game in orchard. A bargain at 51500.
|5-3tf
O live K. D avis . William Porter, of Estacada, Ore., R-l. the
M l ESCAPE, O N I.Y A 5 SHOT
Township 4 S.. Range 4 E „ Willamette
Art
6-9-16.
R E P E A T E R TO STOP THEM.
Atrica. from pictures taken in
Inquire, M ATT PARK,
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Meridian, has filed notice of intention
ALEXANDER S week , Register. to make Three-Year Proof to establish
The younger man sets his camera.
I the wilds of the jungle at great 5 21 31-6-7
Colton, Ore., R.
FOR S A L E -O n e team of hor- 5-31-6-28
claim to the land above described, be­
The hunter waits nearby.
The
risk to those taking them.
FOR SALE Good Jersey cow. ; 8es* we'Rht 2800 ,bs- A bargain.
fore the Register and Receiver of the
largest bull elephant gets his
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wind and charges. At 20 yards
fresh two months.
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Lee McKenzie,
05066
on the 25th day of July, 1923.
the rifleman’s bullet plunges into
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Estacada,
the monster’s right eye, piercing
Claimant names as witnesses* Mrs
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
5-24-31-6-7
Office, at Portland, Ore., May 26th- Alice Danielson, of Estacada Ore •
the brain.
Faraday. Orcron.
w 0 0 „ CCTTBKS W AN TE D -
Hinchman Cooper who died
1923.
John MacDonald, o f Estacada. Ore • C.’
Other shots wild veiling of na­
FOR SALE at a bargain A Steady wotk. Will buy stumpage
May 20th 1023, at Salem, Ore.,
NOTICE is hereby given that John G. Danielson, of EsUcada, Ore. ; Otto
tives racket, wild trumpeting!
or finance cutting propositions.
Siegjvarth, of Estacada, Ore., R-S, who Michal, of Portland, Ore.. Box 2688
was born near Columbus, Ohio, good farm team, weight 2500.
stampede! A thrill that you can
Aet 6-9-16
on August 1, 1918, made Homestead
J W. HASSELL,
Boring Wood and coal Co.
never forget hundreds o f tons
in 1834 He moved to Iowa and
Entry No. 05056. fot the NW1, Section ^ A L E X A N D E R SWEEK. Register.
5-17-6
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Estacada,
Ore.,
Rt.
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9-14tf
476
E.
50th
st.
Portland.
of fear-crazed elephants dashing
SC Township 3 S.r Range 6 tt., Wi|]^-
lived there several years, then
Wildly from an U N k N O \V N
HOKKOK!
came to Oregon in 181k). He
Elemental a» Niagara, earth
ime to Estacada when the
shaking as the avalsneh, the ele
to.vn was first platted and en­
pliant’» stampede is but one of
C O U N T L E S S Tit K IL L S in
tered into business, first in gro-
jeeries and later the furniture
store. He retired in 1910 and
went to Portland, Ore., and made
hish.>me with his daughter, Mrs.
Nettie Grable. On May 14. 1914,
Paints
liis wife; Ahigal Cooper, passed
T o n ig h t a n d F r id a y
away in her 80th year and was
i \v p a c k a g e s
b o l t s , a s s o r t e d s i z e s 50 for 60 c, w h jlc they last,
I laid to rest in Multnomah cem-
SATURDAY and SUNDAY eterv, and he followed at the
O U R G A R D E N H O S E L IN E IS N O W C O M P L E T E :
age o f 89 years and 10 months.
, The funeral was held at Ken­
&
a l l t h a t i s n e e d e d FOR T H E G ARD EN.
worthy Chapel, Sell wood, with
interment in Multnomah cemo :
a n d R E M E M B E R . D o n 't C oot th e Cook.
CO M fDY
tery
He leaves one brother, ■9
Albert Cooper, of Oskatoosia.
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I»wa: Mrs. Nettie Grable. a
daughter, and three sons. W K
Music at all Shows
Co per of Harlan. Iowa and Al-
L. V. CLEW0RTH. Manauer.
I bort and Robert Cooper of Port
H atti ware
mcTtmm* .unty selling: fcoods at Portland prices
land, Oregon.
Currinsville Store Prices
Is P roving R ight.
Ask the Man Who Drives One
CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO,
B AC O N G A R A G E
1 JOB PRINTING DONE AT TRE NEWS OFFICE 1
GEM THEATRE
THRILLS
1
Hunting Bit* Game
in Africa
OUR M A W S P E C I A L S
N O ZZLE S,
A lls Fair in Love'
SCYTHES, SICKLES, MOWERS
SPRINKLERS, ETC.
SHEARS,
“ Oh Girls"-
SMITH H A R D W A R E STORE, ESTACADA