COMMUNICATION To the Estacada members, Ore­ DANCE FLOOR gon Growers Cooperative As­ WAX Y O U R DIVIDENDS sociation: G ives sm ooth, s l i d ­ ing: finish to h a r d The local receiving station at or » oft-w ood floors. Estacada was closed for the 1923 NO ACID. CRKAflH COME REGULARLY season on November 10th. A fi­ Y o u r d r u s s l s t has nal report on the season’s oper­ It. If not. send us s ta m p s . 75c fo r one- ations is herewith rendered. pound p a ck a g e. The plant was purchased by OUR 7 % PRIOR PREFERENCE ha» O LAHK K. action of the board of directors w o o n v v \itD paid dividends regularly every t h r e e d i i i <; co., durine the summer and is now P o r t l a n d , Oregon* months since it was first issued. the property of the Oregon Growers Packing Corporation. J. G. Hayman was retained as It Is a Safe and Sound Investment OBITUARY local manager, and handled the Mrs. Christina Boyd Hamilton plant both efficiently and eco­ You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par who died at her home in Viola, nomically. value $ 100, for cash or on easy terms. following tonnage of fruits Monday, November 19, 1923, at was The handled: It will net you 7.14''> on every dollar the age of 75 years, 2 months, 10 Black caps........ 99551 bs you invest. days, was born in Campbelltown, 3101bs Argyleshire, Scotland, on Sept. 9 Currants_____ Gooseberries__ 19731 bs W rite for full information today. 1843. She was married to John Loganberries__746601b3 Red Raspberries 82111bs Hamilton at Auchingeich near Straw berries__239461 bs Glasgow, on July 3, 1873, their Dewberries___ 1343) bs Investment Department golden wedding being celebrated Dried prunes_306.6141bs last July. quantity fruit (■ - Ri LAND I PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER With her family she came to Total handled..............427,0121bs, Company. America in June 1892, locating at 213.6 tons. Viola where she lived 31 years. The plant was open from June soudas the state > Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon. The surviving relatives are her 4 until the season was over, when the plant was closed to LÌ lAUAUAl.lL A.lt SALTO husband, John Hamilton and her again October 15th. It was sons, John R. and James, all of finally open closed 10, Viola, her daughters, Mrs. G. E. making a total on of November 16 weeks, at Dubois of Medford, Or., Mrs. C. an actual cost of $2.25 per ton. Stone of Palo Alto, Calif., and The light tonnage of early ber­ a much higher plant1 Mrs. Charles Dubois of Estacada. ries caused than otherwise would havej Besides these there are thirteen cost been the case, as the plant could grandchildren. have handled three times the Another daughter, Mrs. Homer tonnage at the same total cost, Dubois, died several years ago, thus reducing the per ton hand­ charge as shown by the fact and a son Robert died in Scot­ ling that were handled at land. Four brothers also sur­ a cost the of prunes $1 20 per a vive her, John Boyd of Aber­ total seasonal cost of ton $2.25 against per ton deen, Scotland, Robert Boyd of on all fruits, including prunes. Illinois, George Boyd of South The berries were all sold to Sterling Food Products Co , Africa and Martin Boyd of Man­ the Portland, excepting the logans. chester, England. Happy Thanksgivings to All of the Good People of Prices received were satisfacthry but collections were exceedingly Eastern Clackamas. Christian Church Services slow despite earnest attentions The early history of Estacada tells us that the Hotel Es­ Sunday December 2nd: Bibb of this office. This has resulted j tacada was really the first of any importance built School at 10 a. m.; Preaching at in some misunderstandings and founded here, and it is building a hotel you should be proud of. 11 a'm, and 7:30 p. m.; midweek among the local members. The management wishes to say that you are ALL most The local committee is com­ cordially Prayer meeting Wednesday, posed to make it your headquarters when in town, of A. W. Botkin, chair­ December 5, at 7:30 p. m.; choir man, B. Schonburg, W. W. so just call invited in any old time—day or night. Also we have a practice Friday. 7 p. m. very comfortable parlor arranged for the ladies and babies, Tucker, John Osborne, and V V . Sunday morning the subject of K. Corbin, with C. A. Jacques as all ready to be made use of at any time. You do not have to feel that you must spend your money when you come in, but the sermon will be, ‘ Fellow director from the Estacada dis­ just in whenever you like and spend your leisure hours trict A meeting may be held here, drop ship.” In the evening, “The on and let us get better acquainted. November 30th at which time Finest Man in the Bible.” Mr. Newhouse expects to discuss THANKSGIVING DINNER You are cordially invited to the fruit situation frankly. We are planning a very nice and moderately priced Thanksgiving attend these services and enjoy Yours very truly, Dinner —turkey and everything goes with it—and would like to them. Oregon Growers Packing suggest that anyone wishing to be that served on that day, kindly let us know Corporation* B. F. C lay , in advance, so that proper reservations will be made. Earl Pearcy, Dist. Mgr, a little People Minister, Christian Church kindly be remembered—We have much to be thankful for, and let un all rejoice and give thanks, and cat and relax our body, brain Community Club For Watch Work see A. N. Friday night the Community and muscle, and be fully content with this Thanksgiving Day. Johnson. 5-10-tf club will meet at the Estacada Yours truly, hotel. A representative of the T H E MANAGEMENT. Oregon Fruit Growers Associa­ tion will be present and make an address on the fruit situation. The club is anxious to help the Logan people get a road between that district and Estacada, and they are invited to send a dele­ BANK YOUR MONEY gation to discuss the matter. Everybody turn out and help along the good work of boosting the interests of eastern Clacka­ BY MAIL mas county, NOTICE The castors of the safe belong­ Some of our most esteemed ing to the Pharmacy, were lost c u s to m e rs transact th e ir in the debris. If found by any­ body, please return them to Miss Banking Business by mail. Sturgeon at her new location, adjoining Linn’s Inn. W e furnish needed address­ The Estacada Fire Department wishes to thank Miss Sturgeon ed envelopes and d e p o s it through columns, for her feebe Daniels m * Realart generous these donation. tickets, and acknowledge re­ Production.-*A Game Chicken’ J. S. O sbornic , Chief. ceipt of deposit immediately “ LITE-FOOT' P o w d e re d OH D L S T . HOTEL ESTACADA COCOA MEAL and GROUND OATS By mixing 3 sacks of ground oats with one sack of cocoanut meal you get a mix 17 per cent protein and 5 per cent fat, which will give you an ideal dairy ration. ECONOMY MIX at $1.30 a sack is a good dairy feed. COM PLETE LIN E OF GROCERIES We Buy, Sell or Trade m ostjtinds of Farm Produce ESTACADA FEED STORE. Estacada, Oregon U . S. M O R G A N , A New Body Type id T H E F.O.B. DETROIT iJu< U )r $ 590 The Tudor Sedan is a distinctly new Ford body type, admirably designed for harmony of exterior appearance and excell­ ence of interior comfort and convenience. At $590, its price is lower than any sedan ever put on the American market. S ED A N FULLY EQUIPPED Wide doors, folding front •eats, well spaced interior, dark brown broadcloth upholstery and attractive trimmings give it indivi­ duality, comfort and con­ venience. See this exceptionally de­ sirable new Ford product in Ford showrooms. 1hit car cam té attained on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plats. CRAWFORD BROS. M OTOR CO. ESTACADA OREGON GEM THEATRE SPECIAL FOR Thursday & Friday Come early to get a seat Mack Sennet Comedy Saturday and Sunday Hoot Gibson IN ‘Shootin’ for Love’ He was shell shocked but he shocked the old codgers out of their shells COMEDY Good Show Booked for Tuesday and Wednesday Don't mis* this show CLACAKAMAS C O U N T Y BANK The STAR Car Is Proving Right. Ask the Man Who Drives One BACON G ARAG EI Estacada, Oregon. Gas Oil Tires Accessories NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING (Concluded from third page) WANTED—F a rm W agon, must bo in good condition and cheap for cash. Phono I. I). McCUTCHAN SANDY, OREGON. 11^29 _____ Upper Garfield. I, Myrtle BeMils, do hereby certify that the ahovo TT tures for the year 1923-192S was prepared by m» and that ** ex|Pen mv charge ch a rJ " and ^ear correct copies been thereof are ** true *hown and SILK HOSE l take orders for Ml RTI.E BELFILfi, District Clerk. Guaranteed Real Silk Hosiery, call, or phone Mrs. A. G. Ames W hen you need a watch, ring, | FOR SALE—One horse and FOR SALE—Fine brood sow 11-22tf LENA UNDERWOOD. etc., see A. X. Johnson. 5-10 tf one twe-year old colt. Will trade and 6 shoats- P. M. WAGNER. , PLAIN SEWING WANTED by Mrs L. M. Henthorn, on the 11 22-29 ____Upper Garfield. bhafford FOR SALE—A few tons of FOR SALE One Saw in good for cows, chickens or pigs. place. 11-22-12-6 oat hay, baled, will sell for $16 condition, three blades Brice G. M. Bl'SER BRONZE TUR- HONEY f OR SALE—Comb and per ton. JOHN MARSHALL SS0.no JOHN MARSHALL 11-22-29 Upper Garfield. Ore. MAMMOTH KEYS For Sale by the pair. strained. K. C. HOYGAARD. |ll-8tf Springwater, Ore. U-8tf Springwater. Ore. FOR SALE—Horse, buggy, JOHN B. BOWMAN. 5-lo-24 Faraday. Oregon. 11-22-29 Estacada, Route 1. LOS T Herford calf 6 mo. old. MONEY TO LOAN We have harness, saddle—pet fectly gentle About a mile from Estacada P. O. Last seen in Upper Garfield. No­ plenty of money to loan on farms for any child to drive or ride, WOOD CUTTERS WANTED— tify H. H. CARLIN Steady work. Will buy stumpage at6 V No commission. Relia­ will work singl» or double Price SEWING—Dressmak­ or finance Eagle Creek, Ore.. Rt. I. ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab­ $25 00 JOHN MARSHALL ing PLAIN cutting propositions. and hemstitching, see Mrs. 111-22-12 t> . . . Boring and coal Co. stract Co. i l l t f i li-8tf Springwater, Ore. Gus Wilcox. 6-28tf, 9-14tf 476 E. Wood 60th sL Portland.