Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 07, 1924, Image 3

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1924.
LOCAL B R E V ITIE S
AND N EW S IT E M S
TYPEW RITERS
NEW AND REBUILT
Old machines taken in trade as part payment.
M. and Mrs. H. C. Stephens
were in Oregon City Tuesday.
For Watch Work see A. N.
Johnson.
5-10-tf
Mrs. John Blauth went to
Portland, Tuesday morning.
Russell Reed ar.d W. R. Jones
were Portland visitors, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Robley and
son Grant were in Portland, Sun­
day.
W. C. Bacon was a business
visitor at the county seat Tues­
day.
Harry Snyder of the People’s
Store was a business visitor in
Portland. Friday.
Mrs. H. W. Morgan of Sell-
wood was a week end guest of
Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs.
Sea J. E. Gates and get that
suit cleaned and pressed. I. 0.
0. F. Building.
10-lltf.
Valentine’s Day falls a week
from today, and the thoughts of
youth are turning to love.
Mrs. Harry W. Kitching was
the guest last week of her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Andrew Shankland
of Sellwood.
Did the groundhog see his
shadow last Saturday at noon?
It is a moot question, but so
far we see no apparent change
in the weather.
See Mrs. J. E. Gates for piano
instruction. Prices reasonable.
1. 0. 0. F. building.
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0. E. Culver has setup a forge
in the plumbing shop of A. G.
Ames, where he will do metal
repairing and the like, file saws
and fix tools,
Just received a good line of
Marswell Paints in the popular
shades, at Pointer’s, Estacada. tf
Lincoln’s birthday on Tuesday.
The glory of the great Emanci­
pator grows more and more in­
tense as the years roll by. This
is a test of true greatness. He
being dead yet speaketh.
Some good Wall Papers left at
25c per double roll, at Pointer’s.
ll-29tf.
Coming events it is said cast
their shadows before. One of
our esteemed citizens of unmar­
ried rank is causing much specu­
lation by having installed in his
home some very handsome new
furniture.
Mrs. Eva Saling, Mrs. Marga­
ret Kilgore and Miss Lola Moore
went to Portland, Sunday, on
the noon train to see Bill Cary
in the “Oregon Pioneers,” at the
Liberty—they report the picture
among the best. All returned
home Sunday evening.
W. F. Cary returned Sunday
evening from a trip to Corvallis
and other points. On his way
home and while in Portland he
dropped in to see Bill Cary in
the “ Oregon Pioneers,” at the
Liberty theatre. He said it was
not a bad picture.
Our former resident, W. D.
Henthorn of Platte, S. D., writes
the editor under date of January
26, "we are having some real
winter here since December
30th. January 5 the thermome­
ter was 30 below, and at Sunday
noon it was 40 above, then turned
cold again, a change of 70 de­
grees in a little oyer 24 hours,
and has been pretty cold since.
Well how are all the old-timers
out there? Hope all is well and
prospering. We are well as
usual.”
Typewriters repaired.-Com plete Rental and Supply Department.
iff
THE REBUILT TYPEWRITER COMPANY
304 Oak Street, Portland, Oregon
A. F. JAKSHA, Mgr.
Phone, Broadway 0270
I am particularly interested in the make of machine checked below:
Woodstock
Underw’ood
L, C. Smith
R oyal
Remingtom
Oliver
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Address..................................... .
BISSELL ITEMS
STATE MARKET AGENT How to Make Your Advertise­
ments Pay.
DEPARTMENT.
The Happy Home Social met
(.John James)
at the pleasant home of Mr. and
Few merchants really have the
Mrs. Ed. Ficken on Friday even­ BY C. E. SPENCE MARKET ACT.
proper
appreciation of what ad­
ing, January 25th, with about The collapse of the farming in­
vertising
means to them. A
fifty people present. There was dustry has been bringing to light
writer
in
an
exchange puts it
a short program of music and a world pf facts and figures be­
in
this
way:
games. Light refreshments were
tween the growing and consum­ If a man spoke to his wife only
served. A very pleasant even­
ing
ends that are causing our once a month, or every two
ing was spent by all present.
months, she wouldn’t recognize
Miss Beulah Hicinbothem, who greatest men to think and plan
his voice, says an exchange. Yet
has been attending the Estacada remedies. The papers and maga­
some
business men advertise
high school was confined to her zines of the whole country are
once a month, or every two
home last week on account of now showing up the profits added
months, and then wonder why
between the farm and the con­
sickness.
they don’t get more business.
Mrs. Elmer Lankin who was sumers’ tpbles are greater than Advertise once a week. Re­
under a doctor’s care for nearly the price paid the grower for member “the used key is always
two weeks is up and around the products. They are begin­ bright.” The store that tells
ning to realize that such a top-
again.
the public what it is doing every
Mrs. Earl Lankin has been heavy system will bankrupt the day is the store that gets there
quite ill and confined to her bed. farming industry and indirectly in the end—New Bethlehem (Pa.)
Her many friends will be glad to paralyze other business branches. Leader.
The apple growers of the Pa-
see her around again in her usual
cifiic
Northwest have at last Job printing at the N ews office
good health.
found
out that they must have
There were no Sundav servi­
one
huge
selling agency to mar­
ces here on the 27th ult. as some
ket
all
their
fruit, or they must
went to Estacada to the S. S.
quit
the
industry.
It has taken
convention.
them more than twenty years to
Mrs. W. L. Baughman Passes face this fact and act. The for­
mation of the gigantic organiza­
Word was received Saturday tion is now under way.
from W. L. Baughman that his
For many years we have heard
wife passed away at Spokane.
of
the different cooperative asso­
Washington, on January 30th,
ciations
that market apples, and
at 10:45 p. m. The funeral and
much
publicity
has been given
interment was in that city, on
to
their
marketing
systems. Of
Friday, February 1st.
Mrs.
late, when the Hood River and
Baughman had been in very
poor health for a number of other organizations have given
years. With her husband she it out that the apple growers
came here about a couple of will soon go broke unless the
markhting situation changes,
years ago from Escondido, Cali­
fornia, having exchanged their the people have been asking,
“ what’s the matter with cooper­
property there for the George
ation?”
B. Weatherby place here. Her
At a pecent meeting to form
health at times improved and
an
all-northwest marketing asso­
then there were relapses, and
ciation,
this question was ans­
she gradually became weaker
wered.
It
was brought out that
until the end came. About six
weeks ago she went to stay with the apple crop ot the Northwest
a sister at Kennewick, Wash. is 40,000,000 boxes and t hat but
The sympathy of the community 6.000. 000 boxes were handled
will go out to Mr. Baughman, by the various growers’ organi­
who, with his daughter at Spo­ zations. The situation was, that
34.000. 000 million boxe3 in the
kane survives her.
hands of the middle men and
speculators were fighting the
TAKE NOTICE
6.000. 000 boxes controlled by va­
We the undersigned merchants
rious organizations. It should
of Estacada agree to close at 6 not have taken twenty years to
p. m. daily except Saturday, and
discover how that fight would
W. C . T. U . Meeting
to keep closed all day Sunday. |
The next regular meeting of This will take effect February 10. \ come out.
the W. C. T. U. will be held at
Signed:—T. H. Morton, G. P. | Fifteen per cent of the apple
the home of Miss Anna Dillon, Rose, The People’s Store, The production, split up into various
on Thursday afternoon, Febru­ People’s C & C Store. Estacada local selling agencies, was en-
ary 14.
_________ ! Feed Store, H. C. Gohring, Smith deavoring to force a profit price
Hardware Co.. Bartholomew & on 100 per cent. It can’t be
“ COLD IN THE HEAD” Lawrence, G. R. Ellis, J. K. Ely. | done. Cooperators must realize
Is a n a c u te a tta c k o f N a s a l C a ta rrK
Estacada, Ore.. Jan. 30, 1924. what the word means. They
T h o se e u b je c t to fre q u e n t
colds a r e
rc n o ra llT in a “ru n dow n- condition.
muat know that if they would
H A n t / s C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E 1. a
T re a tm e n t c o a e le tlra of a n O in tm en t, to
Failure to file your federal ir- fix a fair price on their own
be used locally, a n d a T onic, w hich ac ta
Q u ick ly th ro u g h th e B lood on th e M u- come tax return on or before goods, they must control the,
cou# S u rfa c e s, building u p th e S ystem ,
a n d m a k in g you l«»a liable to c o ld s
March 25 makes you liable to sale of far more than 15 per cent
Sold by d r u g g lr ti fo r o v er «0 T e a rs.
of the geo is.
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heavy penalties.
F . J. C h eney * Co.. Toledo. O.
VIOLA
See, 21, am) on Nov. 23. 1920, made
Additional Homestead E n t t y , No.
07001, for NWJ SWJ, SWJ NWJ. See
tion 2), Township 4 S, Range 4 E,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notie
of intenfion to make Final Proof, to
establish claim to the land above de­
scribed, before the Register and Re­
ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Portland,
Oregon, on the 20th day of February,
1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Horner, W. E. Myers, J. W.
Marrs, C. J. Jubb, all of Route 2, Es­
tacada, Oregon.
Notice will be published for five con­
secutive weeks in the ‘‘E s t a c a d a
News.”
Act 6-9-16
Clackamas Co.
W a l t e r L. T o o z e S r ., Register.
1-10-2-7
The ladies of the Grange gave
a party in honor of Mrs. Larson.
There were about tw’enty present.
Mrs. H. Klinker was visiting
in Portland a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maxwell
came out from Portland, Satur­
day, to visit with the home folks.
They were married just recently.
W. Wilson of Gladstone came
out on Friday to spend a few
days with his father and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wilson.
¿Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson were $
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, A
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Paulsen and
family of Portland were calling
on Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen, Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Decker’s baby
has the measles.
The Christian Endeavorers will
meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. Held, Thursday even­
ing. The topic is, “ How and
what Jesus Taught?”
Mark this date on your calen-
dar-M arch 15. It is the last
day for filing federal income tax
returns.
When you need a watch, ring,
etc,, see A. N. Johnson. 5-10-tf
N OTICE F O R PUBLICATION
06650—07001
Department of the interior, U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon, January
5, 1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that Charles
A. Colson, of Route 2, Estacada, Ore­
gon, who on March 17th, 1920 made H.
E. Entry No. 0665c, for the NEJ SWJ,
JACK
N O R T O N ’S
$
BARBER SHOP
Breadway. opposite "Favorite” Theatrs
Agent for Crystal Laundry
Tub and Shower
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B A TH S
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
Get our prices before you buy
Dryer Pipes Made to O rder
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing, call at the
AME
S SHOP
MAIN STREET.
JOSEPH E . G ATES -YO H R HOM E
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND E M B A L M E K
1 a place where your loved ones will be cared fo/l
with tender car«. Lady assistant.
NIGHT AND DAY TELEPHONE
FLOWERS A N D TOMBSTONES
Estacada, Oregon.
BIG DAYS SALE7
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STARTING
Saturday, February 9th
We Are Going to Have a Big
Reduction Sale.
Every Article
R--E-D-U--C-E-D
JOIN THE CROWD AT
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
Where your Dollar has more Cents
H. B. SNYDER, - - C. A. DYKEMAN.
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