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EASTERN CLACKAMAS N f VS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923 FOR SALE—Sow and 8 pigs two months old. H. M. DUIJS Estacada, Ore. Miss Irma McTaggat of Port 10-18 DANCE FLOOR land visited the week end with PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak-^ WAX I Mrs. Forrest Erickson. ing and hemstitching, see Mrs. i G iven s m o o th , g l i d i n g f i n i s h t o h i r <1 6-28tf l Ed Shearer has been confined Gus Wilcox. o r a o f t - w o o d fl o o r « . to his bed the past week with NO A C ID . ( .R K A I K FOR SALE—A few tons of O H I I I ’S T . rheumatism. I oat hay, baled, will sell for $16 Y o u r druKirlnt h a * It. I f not. »end u* The Missionary meeting was per ton. JOHN MARSHALL sta m p » , 75o f o r o n e- p o u n d packaK«- 10-18tf Springwater, Ore. i held Wednesday. CLARKE, w nonw A iti) The November Neighborly FOR SALE—One Saw in good l)IU (i C«H Club will meet with Mrs. Byers. I’o r t l n u d , O r r g o n . I . three blades—Price JOHN MARSHALL Mrs. E. Stry and son of Che- $80.00 10-18tf Springwater, Ore. hahs, Washington, and her fath “U ” of Oregon er, J. E. Schenk, of Gresham, LOST OR STRAYED — Or. e An increase of about 5 per cent visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe spotted Guernsey heifer, three in the enrollment for the aca Guf.ridge on Tuesday. years old, with calf. demic year on the University of WM. HELD Oregon campus at Eugene is in A social will Le given by the 10-13-11-1_____ Bissell, Ore. Effective October 2, the Ford Motor Company dicated by the registration to young folks of the church on announces the following reduced prices on all FOR SALE One Hoover po Tuesday evening, October 30th. date of full-time students. tato digger for $50. The ma Ford Cars and Trucks: The full-time registration on The committee in charge is Mr. chine is in A-l condition. JOE D e SHAZER the Eugene campus at noon, Oc and Mrs. S. Lawrence, Elva apd Route 1, Eagle Greek. tober 4, was 2184, only five less Everett Shibley and G i l b e r t 10.18 $ 2 6 5 .0 0 than the total for the entire Shearer. WOOD CUTTERS WANTED fall term a year ago. Regis Steady work. Will buy stumpage 2 9 5 .0 0 GARFIELD ITEMS or finance cutting propositions. trar Car'eton E. Spencer pre Wood and coal Co. dicts a total registration before Garfield Grange will hold a box 9-14tf Boring 5 2 5 .0 0 476 E. 50th st. Portland. fall enrollment ends of from 2225 social at the grange hall Wed FOR SALE—Horse, buggy, to 2240 students, as against 2189 nesday evening, October 24th. 6 8 5 .0 0 last fall. He expects a total en Each ladv bring a box lunch to harness, saddle—perfectly gentle for any child to drive or ride, rollment at Eugene for the year be auctioned. 2 3 0 .0 0 will work single or double—Price — fall, winter and spring terms JOHN MARSHALL Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Davis and $25.00 —of between 2500 and 2600. Springwater. Ore. 3 7 0 .0 0 Mrs. M. G. Weatherby attended 10-18tf the Pomona grange at Boring MONEY TO LOAN— b l/ i % All Prices F. O. B. Detroit Farm Loans on tracts not less Christian Church last Wednesday. than 40 acres, minimum amount The services of the Christian Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moreland on 5, 7 and 10 years time. Church for October 21st, 1923, spent several days in I\r:l.tnd $1,000, These are the lowest prices in all Ford history. Oregon City Abstract Co. 9-fitf and the week following, will be: and Canby last week. W ith the recent changes and refinements that FOR SALE CHEAP—3 burner Bible school 10 a. m. have been made in every body type, Ford Cars oil stove, an air tight stove, a Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 BARTON. breakfast table and 2 chairs, a now offer new values in motor transportation. p. m. bed. springs and m ittress, car Weekly prayer meeting, Wed Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel pet sweeper, lamp, flat ¡tor e, 2 Especially is this true of the new Four-door were Oregon City visitors, one nesday. 7:30 p. m. pairs of curtains. Mrs. John day last week. Sedan with its streamline body and m an y Biauth, Estacada, Or. 10-18-25 Choir practice Friday, 7:00 p. L. A. Lawson of Spencer, added conveniences. m. FOR SALE—Six tons of good Iowa, visited the Jens Pedersen Subject for the morning ser family several days last week. grain hay, not damaged by rain, vice will be: “In the Beginning— Edna Bates, who is attending $7.50 per ton in the barn. Also The Fordson Tractor What?” In the evening thesub- the Estacada high school, wt s nice ginseng plants for trans planting, and ginseng seed for elected president of the Fresh planting. ject is “ Creation.” The price of th e Fordson Tractor has b e e n in You are invited to attend these man class. WALTER GRIBBONS creased $25.00, making the present p rice Harvey Brown is attending 10-18 services. Estacada. Oregon. $420.00 F. O. B. Detroit. B. F. C lay , Minister. the Gresham high school again FOR SALE—One large water this year. tank, 1 tower, 1 pump and en L. M. Petersen and son Lewis gine, 1 Bowser, one gallon stroke You can take advantage of these new prices ‘‘It Looked Like a Battlefield are spending several days in Eu coaloil pump and 220 tank, 1-50 gene. > through the Ford Weekly Purchase ‘Plan * in Europe,” said Mr. bushel Litchfield manure spread er, never been used. F. Madden The moving picture at Eagle C. Dunster. Creek was well attended by Bar & Co., Springwater, Or. 10-12-18 “ was staying at a hotel in a ton people. small Pennsylvania town. Early FOR SALE Case threshing Miss Hansen spent the week outfit comprising a new 28” steel one morning I went to the stable end in Portland. ESTACADA. ORE.' - separator, run only 60 days; to hire a rig and was shown a steam engine in good condition; pile of dead rats killed with RAT- LOCAL BREVITIES new 500 gallon tank. Everything SNAP the night before. Looked is overhauled and absolutely in G. E. Lawrence was in Port good condition. Other business like a battlefield in Europe.” forces me to sell. Price $1,400. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold land yesterday. Guy D. Jones, Gtesham, Ore. and guaranteed by the Estacada George Pointer is doing some Miss Loaa Bretz the nurse who 10-4-11-22 LVÜ/,1 LV&! JlMlAltvft/JUy/ B M m n ia H g n M a n M M Pharmacy. work this week in Portland. took care of Lisle Wagner for some months, was calling on Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner this week and other friends. The Old Homestead which will be shown to-night and Friday at the Gen thealre, is full of heart The pictures scheduled at throbs. In the large cities it al the GEM the rest of the week are of extra g o o d ways enjoys a phenomenal run. OUR 7% PRIOR PREFERENCE has q u a 1 i t y — Remember the P m f i f ^ ur cus*omers us every day of paid dividends regularly every t h r e e show starts at 7:00. Is Your Name Written Here? l I U U I the increase in milk flow when they months since it was first issued. start using Those subscribing for this pa per auring the week are: M. E. It Is a Safe and Sound Investment Amann, Myrtle Belfis. Joel B. This is a very entertain Bowman, Grover E. Riggins, R. ing picture of life with its A properly mixed ration for dairy cows, and the S. Ludlow, Geo. Wiederhold, El •t joys and troubles on the old You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par price only $1.30 per sack—less by the ton. You mer Anderson, Wm. Held, Otto home farm. value $100, for ca/ih or on easy terms. are losing money every day by not using it. Pauisen, H. S. Hertwig. V. Lin- It will net you 7.14N on every dollar glebach, Mrs. L. Morse, Paul you invest. Litner. as the farmer aeral actor. Holsum and Davidson’s Bread — Carnation Scenes you have all experi Rolled Oats -large package with a cup and Write for full information today. T h o citizens of Beaverton voted f 05.- enced and can enjoy. And saucer in each, 40c. S P R IN G W A T E R N E W S “ LITE-FOOT’ I ’o w d r r e d N e w Prices Runabout - Touring Car - Coupe - „ - Four-Door Sedan Chassis Truck Chassis CRAWFORD BROS. MOTOR CO. GEM THEATRE P R O F IT F O R THE OLD HOMESTEAD Tonight & Tomorrow ‘PRIDE OF PALOMAR' An American soldier re ported dead in Siberia, re turns to find his dead lath er’s ranch in California in the hands of another. The fight to recover it includes many interesting adven tures, among which is a thrilling horserace. Forrest Stanley the soldier. Saturday and Sunday “ School Days’ A riot of laughter with Larry Semon, and ‘ When Danger Smiles* A Western Next Tuesday and Wednesday IN C O W S M IX GROCERY DEPARTMENT 000 w ater bonds for Bull llun w ater a t tho special election. The w ater will be piped from Portland, and a big reservoir built im mediately on th e hill one mile east of town. The city of Astoria tax budget. as subm itted to th e county tax commis sion totals $579,935 against I2S3.240.46 provided in the 1923 budget. Its final adoption would rnlso th e city t a x f r o m 25.09 mills to 31.61 W * Euy, Sell or Trade most kinds of Farm Produce ESTACADA FEED STORE. U' S. MORGAN, Investment Department (PORTLAND-' PORTLAND R AILW AY, LIGHT & POWER Company. Estacada, Oregon Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. OUO.'J THE SUTE .r r t £ g ^ i i r & i m t i a a s g B 8 i g ra w gqsæruuggxx.- .sac 'Pj OAK GROVE LAUNDRY Marjorie Daw is the pretty heroine. Y O U E C O N O M Y Theodore Roberts The Cyclone, a Real Thriller YOUR DIVIDENDS COME REGULARLY The Laundry Which Made Mother Quit Washing FOR SALE—3J goats. H. C. GLOVER- I A 10-11-18 Eagle Creek, Ore. if FOR SALE 2 ' ten weeks old ! I pigs. TOM WATSON ! 10-11 1 Route 8, Estacada. FOR SALE Good c a b b a g e ■ j Heads for sauerkraut. PAUL LITNER f 10-18-11-1 Eagle Greek. Ore. FOR SALE Ore registered I Fries in-Holstein bull calf about j five months old. $50.00. [ G T. BAKER, Estacada. Ore. 10 IS 25 Phone Kedlsnd 112. Give us a Trial-—Our Prices Are Right The STAR Car Work Called for and Delivered Is Proving Right. W e do Finished Work i Also Rough Dry, I4lbs for $1.00 LOCATION Main Street, between Ames’ Plumbing shop and Cascade Carage. Estacada, Ask the Man Who Drives One B A C O N G A R A G E Estacada, Oregon. Oregon. Gas Oil Tires Accessories