EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923 S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S BARTON ITEMS The Neighborly Club met with Mrs. F. Shibley last week. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Nettie Grable. “ Bunnie” Erickson of Port­ land is visiting with her grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erickson. The school election was held Monday at the school house and Mrs. F. E. Erickson was elected clerk for one year and Sylvester Lawrence was elected director to serve three years. Mrs. Anna Zurcher of Silver- ton visited her daughter, Mrs. Joe Guthridge, several days last week. Mrs. Mary Ringo is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millard. Rev. and Mrs. Day of the Ar- leti Baptist church, a number of the members of the choir, and Mrs. S. E. Robinson, her son and his wife, twelve persons in all, were delightfully entertained with dinner consisting of chicken and strawberry shortcake and all that goes with a well prepared country menu at the home of Mrs. S. E. Robinson, Sunday. Rev. Day held services at the school house, Sunday, which were much enjoyed. Mrs. Lewis Rivers and son went to to Gresham one day last i week. Mrs. Ed. Bates who has not j been well for the last few weeks j is not much improved. The Barton school meeting was much enjoyed by some as a vote was cast for a new school house, j the vote was 18 for and 8 against. Hal Gibson was reelected direc­ tor by a large majority. I. O. O. F. Picnic IF THESE SIGNIFICANT FACTS SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU —m — — — — — — — ■ am i ■ i r - n n ■ ■ I ■ arm — !■ h im . Mill ' ? This company paid out in taxes and bridge rentals a total o f nearly $1,000,000 last year. We are the heaviest taxpayers in Multnomah county. This Company will exnend in construction work and better­ ments a total of over $5,000,000 during 1023. There are 4200 employes on our payroll at the peesent time. During 1023, this Company will distribute in payrolls in the territorv served by us a total of over $0,000,000, and over 00 per cent of that will go right back into the channels of local trade—in othei words will be spent here at home. During the past year we have added over finon new light and power customers to our service and this record will probably be exceeded this year. • This company has over $>3,0) 1,030 actually invested in tan­ gible physical property devoted t > a useful and permanent public service covering nearly 60 thriving citie«, towns and villages in this vicinity. Why not subscribe for a few shares of our 7 per cent Prior Preference Stock and become a profit-sharing partner in this great enterprise? Dividends paid regularly every three months. investment Department The third annual picnic of the Clackamas County District of I. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER O. 0 . F. lodges was held in the Company. Estacada park June 16, 1923. A Bpecial car came out from Ore­ Room 695 Electric bldg., Portland, Oregon. MUIDAS THE STATE A Pleasant Meeting gon City, and other lodges ar­ rived in different machines. Mountain Chapter No. 108, 0. There were about 200 people E. S., held a very pleasant m eet-; * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ing Tuesday night. Among th e 1 present. Phonographs, The program was according to out of town visitors present were I * Confectionery, ♦ schedule: Address of welcome, Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix and ♦ Mayor G. E. Lawrence; response, Mrs. Stapleton and Mrs. Haley j ♦ Mayor Shannon of Oregon City. of Gresham, Mrs. A. Drill and * Others called on were Past Miss Abbie Starts of Portland, * Grand Master T. F. Ryan, W. A. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow, who is a L iG H T L u n c h e s , * Moran, Ex-Czar o f the Musco­ member of a Portland chapter. * ESTACADA, OREGON. vites, and A. DeMoy of the Es­ Miss Starts was a charter mem­ * tacada lodge. At 12 o ’ c 1 o c k ber of the Estacada chapter and ♦ dinner was served in the pavil­ Dr. and Mrs. Adix were former Mrs. Drill is Cigars and Tobaccco, International Clothes, ion. The relay race for Odd members here. Fellows was won by Oregon City still a member of this chapter. + + + + + + + * + + + ** + + * + + + + + + * + + and the Rebekah cup was award­ Three candidates, Mr. and Mrs. ed to the Oregon City lodge. G. P. Rose and Verner Anderson, V The cup for the tug of war con­ had the degrees conferred upon test between lodges was won by them. It was past worthy ma­ Estacada. Various other races trons’ night and they all were called upon for speeches, as well were run and prizes awarded. After the races were over the as the visitors present. After Ford prices have never been so low Ford quality has never been so high people went to the Odd Fellows the meeting adjourned a social hall and the time was spent in time and refreshments were en­ The Estacada chapter j dancing and playing games until joyed. six o ’clock when the car left for was invited to visit Victory chap­ CAS. OIL, ACCESSORIES. Eitacada, Ore. ter in Portland in July, and con-' Oregon City. In the evening the Odd Fel­ fer the initiatory degrees and I lows conferred the 2nd degree also the floral degree. It was upon A. G. Ames. A large num­ decided to accept the invitation. ber was present and after lodge, Milk and Butter Tests Estacada, Oregon. a supper was served by the Re- How Oregon milk and butter bekahs which was enjoved by Gas Oil Tires Accessories production is officially determin­ all. ed as the basis on which the Notice to Pay lip state holds a unique place in the FOR SALE—A fresh Jersey As 1 have sold out my grocery dairy world, is explained in a WANTED— A hack or light wagon, suitable for one horse. cow. Inquire of G. T. Beebe. business, I must pay the bills for new experiment station bulletin, Methodist Episcopal Church Estacada, Rt. 1. 6-21-28 It EARL DAY. Sunday school is at ten as usual. which I am responsible. Those “ Official Testing of Dairy Cattle Morning worship and sermon- indebted to me are respectfully in Oregon,” by H. N. Coleman FOR SASE—A first class rid-! FOR SALE—Closing out all requested to call and settle their superintendent of official testing. ette at 11. -'¡in g horse seven years old. at a machinery—have left, one new Deering Mower, 5 ft. cut, never bargain. J. W. BOWMAN. Official tests were giver, on Epworth and Senior leagues accounts, as 1 must have the —NOTICE— Estacada, Route 1. been used and with complete fac­ E. E. Knight & Co. will move or I 6-21-7-12 pure bred dairy cows 5801 times meet at 7 p. m. money. tory equipment, $90.00 takes it, Evening song service and wor­ raise your buildings, any size, j in 1922 -Jersey’s 71 per cent in 6-21-28 G. H. L ichthokn . present retail price $110 00. v,«.,. FOR SALE—A good dresser, Estimates freely giver..—Call at 120 herds, Holsteins 12 per cent ship at 8. Remember to come Estacada Feed Store. A. C. COGSWELL, 6-14-21^ Pomm°de and kitchen table. En­ in 26 herds, Guernseys 10 p er; prepared to help remodel the] — 6-7tf Eagle Creek, Or. quire at thp library. 6-ip tf FOR SALE Johnston mower cent in 24 herds, Ayrshires 5 per poster we began last Sunday First Show Starts at 7:30 FOP S A p p —Npw and uspfj and hay rake. William Nelson, LOST, Strayed or (Stolgp— 0pp cent in 5 herds, and Shorthorns evening. drag-saws, gas engines, feed cu ti­ 6-14 7-5 Eagle Creek. j dark brown gelding, weight H o w a r d W. M ort , Pastor. 1 per cent in 4 herds. Official about 950 lbs. Has wire mark ters, ensilage cutters, potato testing was done in 22 counties. FOR SALE CHEAP—A horse, ! on one hind leg. age about 5 yrs. diggers; a Beaver drag-saw spe­ Recital good packer and saddle horse, ’ Notify Wm. Still, Springwater, cial with clutch and 6-foot blade, In a certain sense every tax­ GO WHERE THE GOES GO! The piano pupils of Mrs. J. E. has had some work in the har­ Or. Phone Estacada. 6-14-21 $110.00—terms. payer of Oregon is a party to the D e MOY’S place. Gates gave a recital yesterday ness. At Hessell’ s Farm Machinery Co. certification, since the record 10-12tf Gresham. Oregon. 6-21 tf afternoon at her home. Those FOR SALE- One 350 lb. full must be signed officially by the blood Poland China brood sow, who took part were Helen Perry, „ I * ARM WANTED—Wanted to j PLAIN SEWING and dress­ state in the person of a repre­ to farrow Oct. ls 1st. 5 full Edith Howell. Wilber Howell, hear from owner of farm or good | due m itoD b 5 making; remodeling a specialty. sentative of the state experi­ _____ i land for sale, for fall delivery bl . Fo,and China shoats. Phone or call at P. M. Wagners. Helen Clester, Elaine male anH and 5 3 sows. ment station. Hence every pre­ itauin, L. Jones, Box 177, 01 ney III it malp 4 1 1 All are ( first 5-3tf O l i v e K . D a v is . Harry Wooster, Lavina Grabeel IN ___ class and priced right A. H. ___________ _ caution is taken to protect the Mildred Rhodes, Janet Gilgan, .. . FOR S A L E -O n e 1500 lbs. Fraley, Estacada. Or., a half mile WOOD CUTTERS WANTED— records so breeders may have 6-14-21 Steady work. Will buy stumpage Virginia Dubois, Irma and Mar- work mare and colt. Mare is 8 east of the postoffice. the full advantage of a guaran- years old, nice and gentle. Fill ,pr finance cutting propositions. garet Gates. I teed high record. Sales value is old enough to break into wor hORSALE CHEAP—Buckskin Boring Wood anc ,___ Cp. id coal COMEDY for high record cows in official J. J. Penner had a backset iand is kind and gentle, I will pony, with or without buggy and ¡P-14tf 476 E. 50th st. Portland, tests doubles or even quadru­ and was again confined to his i sell them at a bargain if taken harness. Also a good work | p t a i m f i F U / i w r Z — “ ¡7 “ His Wife’s Husband’’ ples soon. Walter Gribben, Estaca- horse. William Nelson, SEWING-Dressmak- value without the record. bed this week. da. Or. Eagle Creek i ‘ nR a" d hemstitching, see Mrs. 6 - 2 1-2 8 6-14 7-5 Oregon holds 12 of the 16 pos­ __________ B ¡Gus Wilcox. 6-28tf SATURDAY and SUNDAY sible high records for Jersey production, as shown in the bul­ letin, although a comparatively »•«V-r • Mkv,\ new dairy breeding state with IN 4 per cent of its cows pure­ II 14647574 Tl only bred. Copies of the bulletin may be had on request of the station at Corvallis. Her Newest Picture ********** At the lowest price ever made on a Ford Coupe this attractive model offers even greater value than before. The convenient window regulators, the improved upholstery, and the many 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 ever. So great is the demand that a shortage is certain. List your order now—cover it with a small down payment — the balance on convenient terms. R. G. M A R C H B A N K , The STAR Car Is Proving Right, C R A TO D BROS. MOTOR CO. Ask the Man Who Drives One BACON GARAGE I JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE NEWS OFFICE WANT AND FOR SALE ADS. GEM THEATRE TO-NIGHT: Will Rogers 2 E Priscilla Dean COMEDY I* Your Name Written Here? “ The Knockout ’ The following have sent in sub­ scriptions during the week: B. R. Kimmel, Sam Bishop, W. H. Stone, J. A. Rowell, E. A. Duus, C. W. Seymour. Next Tuesday cdnstawc T talmadbe IN “ Polly of the Follies" AND A COMEDY __ Music at all Shows L. V. CLEW0RTH, Manager. Estray Notice A Jersey cow came to mv place on June 19. Owner can have same by paying for her keep and expense of this ad. Mrs. E. C. V Jacobsen, Estacada. Rt. 3. Subscribe for your home paper the EAsrtKN C lackamas N ews OUR _ MANY SPECIALS a PEW PACKAGES o f bolts , assorted s iz e s OUR G A R D E N HOSE LINE is NOW COMPLETE: St \ THE5, SICKLES, MOWERS & SHEARS, 50 for 60c, while they last. NOZZLES. SPRINKLERS, a l l t h a t is n e ed ed fo r t h e and REMEMBER, Don't CooV the Cook. SMITH HARDW ARE ETC. Paints $ garden . STORE, ESTACADA Himiware Store in Clackamas cxinty selling golds at Portland prices