Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, March 13, 1924, Image 4

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    EA ST E R N C L A C K A M A S N E W S , T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H
U P P E R EAG LE CREEK
I
There is to be a basket social
at the Douglass Hidge school
house, Friday evening, March
14. There will be a program.
Everybody welcome.
Ladies
bring baskets and the men come
along to buy them.
Miss Naomi Paddison was a
guest of Miss Emily Bergen of
Portland, during the week end.
Mr. Brickbealer is putting a
new roof on his house.
Mrs. Iva Parks was a guest of
Mrs. R. B. Gibson on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass
and children were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil May o f Oregon
City, Sunday._______
For Watch Work see A. N.
Johnson.
5-10-tf
GEIU THEATRE
TO-NIGHT
MARION DAVIES
IN
‘When Knigthood
Was in Flower”
H E world famous romance in a
of daz­
zling splendor— Directed by Ro­
bert Vignola.
T million-dollar fBetting
A Cosmopolitan Production
Last E pisode o f
‘Around the World in 18 days’
Friday an d Saturday
Hoot Gibson
‘HoolU Ladder’
In his greatest action romance
HE most popular and winning
of all the »tars that hold forth
on the screen in the field of out­
door romance, Hoot Gibson sur­
passes himself and nil his previ­
ous film efforts in this big. smash­
ing, spectacular, outdoor, indoor
and top-floor romance of racing
horses, clanging bells and beating
hearts!— In his new colorful ac­
tion drama you will thrill to the
adventures that attended his
transformation from a ¡rugged
son of the open plains to a dough­
ty metropolitan fire-fighter, tak­
ing breath-taking chances amid
seething (lames and c r a s h i n g
structures for the sake o f the girl
he loved!
T
Big
Double Header
By Estacada Fire Brigade
Saturday Night Only
4-Round Boxing Bout
Dancing, Estelle Hanson
Sunday Night
At T w ilight
he opened a golden web of dreams
for the ti listing girl ami then
one dav a man came hack to the
town in whose face she recog­
nised the sweetheart of her child­
hood days. Here is a thrilling
romance of the Virginia hills that
you will love.
“ The Steadfast
Heart”
NO SHOW M ONDAY
We are closing for the
High School Play
Tuesday & Wednes.
‘Children of Dust’
A drama of hearts and fences
by the director of
‘‘HI,MORESQUE"
1st Episode of
"The Steel Trail”
Starring
W illiam Duncan
The fastest Serial ever shown
DON’T MISS IT
Read, M ark, L ea rn
An appeal to the people who sell
eggs and farm produce:
There are those who take their
eggs to market in a filthy condi­
tion, which are so dirty that they
are nauseating to handle. You
should not take an egg or any
thing that is for sale, that you
would hesitate to put on your
your own table.
If producers
would adhere to this, we would
have a much better market. We
should remember, we make our
own market by the condition in
which we put our produce on the
market. At times it seems those
who send the dirtiest produce to
market are the fussiest about
the condition of goods they buy.
Now please let us try to send
only clean merchandise to mar­
ket, if we want to build up our
own or our neighbor’s trade, for
we must pull together as a com­
munity as well as state if we ex
pect to build up. It is rumored
that there will be a public exhib­
it of eggs as found in our stores
to show producers why they are
not getting a good price for
them. These will consist chiefly
o f dirty and rotten eggs
This
exhibit is expected to begin the
first o f April.
Read article next week on
how to keep eggs in clean con­
dition for market or home use.
J. 0. T u n n e l l .
13,1924
J. E. Gates has decided to open
a second hand furniture shop in
the annex to his living rooms in
the I. 0. 0. F. building.
He
will buy and sell furniture and
also sell on commission.
Space
will be provided for those who
want to store goods or furniture.
The Estacada Laundry which
is situated in the former cheese
factory, has an ad in this issue.
Work is guaranteed to be satis­
factory and the equipment is of
the best. Patronize home indus­
try.
__________
YOUR DIVIDENDS
COME REGULARLY
E. E. Erickson. John Ficken, W.
L. Baughman, J. P. Woodle, Sr.,
H. Krigbaum. A. D. Burnett, C-
E. Dockendorf, Mrs. A. W. Ste­
venson.
COUNTED AMONG LOST ARTS
Kashmir Shswls, Ones So Wonderful­
ly Popular, Ars No Longer Being
Put on the Market.
It ts snld that 10,000 looms were
one# engngeil In turning the unilereont
or pashm of the Tibetan goat Into cost­
ly shawls. From the Fifteenth century
the 1 kihmlrl had made shawl* for
themselves; during the Nineteenth
they were weaver* for Europe. They
were treated like slaves and were not
allowed to leave Kashmir. At the dic­
tate* of the French company that con­
trolled the market, they made the
shawls square rather than acarf-llke
and they altered the pattern* to plena*
the taste of Farts designers.
After the Franco--Prussian war money
was sesree and fashion* changed. The
older weavers died and the younger
men lacked skill. Even yet native
merchants buy up wool and hire work­
ers to wrave square shawls and adorn
Ih# border* with embroidery, but one
of the moat beautiful of textile arts ex
ista. In the old sense, no longer.
I a IK
send aw ay for your seeds when you
|f| J I V can get the highest quality, Tested
J True to Nam e Seeds, rig h t here in
Estacada fo r less money?— Pea seeds, all pop­
ular kinds, 20c lb ; Onion sets, 2 lbs for 25c;
O U R 7% PR IO R PREFERENCE fr a .
paid dividends regularly every t h r e e
months since it was first issued.
m
It Is a Safe and Sound Investment
Complete assortment of all kinds of G A R D E N
and F IE LD SEEDS.
SAVE M ONEY ON
You can buy it at $98.00 a share, par
value $100, for cash or on easy terms.
It will net you 7.14 'V on every dollar
vou invest.
GROCERIES AND FEED
Estacada Feed Store
W rite for full information today.
We Buy, Sell or Trade most kinds of Farm Produce
Investment Department
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT &
U . S. M O R G A N ,
POWER
Estacada, Oregon
Company.
Room 60S Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
SOUDAS THE STATE
A R R Y that Checking
Account with us. W e
will mail your statement
to you promptly the first
of each m o n t h.c$8>c<©«!©
C
HOTEL ESTACADA
Most of the rooms have been renovated
recently and are second to none. The
price is $1.00 and up. The Dining Room
is being very well patronized, steadily in­
creasing daily, and we want to thank the
good people for all the nice things they
say about us, for if we don’t please you
all we sure w ill be a failure.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
Sandy, Oregon
HOTEL ESTACADA
Is Y o u r N a m e W ritte n H ere?
Those subscribing for this pa­
per during the past week are:
SEEDS SEEDS
C om m ercial
Savings
«*• s r-K-x--:-»:--:--:--:--:--:--:--:-:-
ReliabiLty
Service
HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
G resham , O rego n .
A complete line o f farm implements for the large
farm, the diversified farm, the Dairyman and the
Berryman. Myers Water System, for any type or
depth of well, Oliver plows with all repairs, Superior
Drills, Stover gas engines, Rude spreaders, Silos,
Blizzard ensilage cutters.
Confectionery,
R. G. M A R C H B A N K ,
AUTOMOBILES
OVERLAND
MAXW ELL
STAR
L IG H T L
International T rucks; Used Automobiles with a large line
of good used implementy.
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS
u n ch es
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
Cigars and Tobaccco,
FOR S A LE —Six weeks old
pigs.
R. G. PALM TE E R
3-13-20
Estacada, Ore. Rt. 1
.
International Clothes,
sgambi
FOR S A LE —Top buggy and
FOR GARDEN P lo w in g -S e e ' f,'"? 1® fj“ rneM-
C. E. REED
W. M. DOUGLASS, Phone 696. ¿ ¿ l d 13
Estacada. R t jk
3-13-20
Estacada, Oregon. [ F 0 R R E N T -T h re e furnished
FOR SALE Some nice tw o ' rooms near the Christian church.
year old prune ttees at 5 cents Some canned fruit for sale.
MRS. F. E. HAMMON
each, if taken soon. J. W. Dil-
Estacada. Ore,
iinger, Estacada, Route 1. 3-20 ’ 13
FOR S A L E - Eggs for setting: | FOR SALE Good clean hay,
Mammoth bronze turkey; Ply- baled. Also 0. I. C. pigs 9 weeks
mouth Rock, White Leghorn, old, will sell or trade for good
guinea and bantam. Mallard duck. | Jersey heifers
None related. A. H. FR A LE Y . 3-13-20
W ARD DOUGLASS
M mile east o f P. 0.
; Sarver place, Currinsville. Ore.
3-6-27
Estacada. Oregon. —»______ ___ ____________________
FOR S A LE —1 incubator 360
FOR S A LE — White Leghorn egg size, and one incubator 120
M eth o d ist E p is c o p a l C h u rc h
millets in full laying condition. egg size; also one outdoor lamp
FOR SA LE -Alsae clover seed,
FOR SALE Seed
potatoes,
Sunday school at ten.
These birds are of the Hollywood brooder, at A. D e M OY’S place
recleaned, 18 cents per pound. - Early Rose and Burpee.
strain and all Hoganized. 75 cts.
Morning service at 11,
H E NRY HE1PLK,
3-13tf
Phone, Estacada, 324x-
J. J. M ARCHBANK
D e M O Y’ S 3-6tf
Epworth League at 6:30. Spe­ 2 21 3-13
Estacada. each, at
Katacada, Rt. l 2-28-3-20
cial features.
1 have a pile o f manure, most H O NEY FOR S A L E —Comb and
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
P
L
A
IN
SEW
ING—
Dressmak­
of
it two and three years old, strained. K. C. HOYGAARD.
Evening service at 7:30- “ Big eggs tor setting.— 75c for 15, see
Faraday, Oregon.
ing and hemstitching, see Mrs which I would like to exchange 5-15-24
Half-Hour Sing.”
our birds. Also Canterbury Bell Gus Wilcox.
12-6tf for wood. Come and have a look
Tuesday evening Boy Scouts plants.
FOR S A LE —S. C. R. I. Red
W. H. HOLDER
at it at D e M O Y’S place.
3-6tf
FOR S A LE —4 fresh cows, all
___________________ _
for hatching, large healthy
2-21tf
Estacada, Phone 11-112
at 4-00.
young fand T. B. tested—2 Jer­
NOTICE -S ave time and mon-
matures earlv, good lay-
Thursday—Study Class at 7:30
FüR S A LE —Clover and oat seys, 1 Guernsey-Jersey. 1 Hol­ ey—wear Real Silk Guaranteed ers- ?LOO_Per_setting of j 5
p. m.
hav. balad, $14 per ton at place. stein; one span large horses for
MRS. J. W. M OXLEY.
ole-Proof Hosiery-Satisfaction
A. D. BURNETT
Junior League. Saturday at
“ale or trade for hogs, heifers or •ru i n i f u .
_________ Morrow Station. Ore.
Phone 13-11 2-7tf.
3-13-20
Eagle Creek, Ore. sheep.
1-30 p, m.
WM. M. S TILL
l-28tf
LE N A UNDERWOOD
FOR S A LE — Italian P r u n e
"Serving God by serving folks.”
Springwater, Ore.
FOR SALE Tmo hard-ruhber
THE
SLOGAN
of
the
Clacka-
PTre
es, 1 _ year
.... old.
.... . ....
.... .
six to nine
3
13
Phone.
Estacada.
27-112
H. W. M ort , Pastor.
Ford tires See them at
mas County Savings & Loan As- feet high, for sale cheap. Phone
3-13 ESTACADA PEED STORE
FOR SALE A P a n t a s o t e sociation is. “ Build up Clacka- No. 21-4
C h ristian C h u rc h S erv ices
leather couch Inquire o f Mrs. mas County
county by investing your
vour 1-24 tf
J. J. Marchbank.
H
AY
FOR
S
A
L
E
—Ten
tens
at
Bible School 10:00 a. m.
Upton H. Gibbs, Main and 5th i money at home and keep it work-
$12 per ton.
Preaching 11a.m. and 7:30
street* Kj.taen.ta
3 6 t f i n g for vou.” You can invest
M ONEY TO L O A N — We have
G. H W IEDERHOLD
with us in the monthly plan, as P*ent>’ o f money to loan on farms
S 184D
Risse!!, Oregon
in a f* ® *• No commission.
Relia­
FOR SALE A sulky buhar
lump sum.
ble abstracts. Oregon Citv Ab­
mid-week prayer meeting Wed- ¡buggy. Inquire o f Mrs. Fred C.
L. Moore
stract Co.
1 M tf
The management is com posed________
nesday. 7:30 p. m.
Bartholomew, Estacada._______l_t!
Estacada Hotel.
3 6-13
of Clackamas county business F A R . f » n a v e r
/ j
,
Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m.
W AN TE D TO T R A D E — M eli
FOR S A L E —Seven year old men. Investigate our plan in rA K .M LO AN S— For federal
The public is cordially invited Touring car running condition. I rosre. wt. about 1500 lbs., work which the investor receives his lo* n9\ ,onK time at 5 4 per cent
share o f the earnings.
.amortization payments, address
to attend these services.
Will take good cow. T. B. tested, single or double.
Under State Supervision i n d L . ^ ^ ^ ^ B A R T L E M A Y .
B. F. C l a y ,
nr used piano.
Call 594. Està-
LEE M cKENZIE, R t 1.
Control. W nte or call
2-M-24
Boring. Ore. R t 2.
Minister. Christian Church.
3-13 i FDR S ALE -1 dozen thorough-
u
0
Clackamas
County
Savings
&
FOR
S
A
L
E
-Ita lia n P r o n e
rO K SALE A sow and ten bred White Leghorn hens. SI 00
Some good Wall Papers left at
R °°m 12* trees one and two years old. See
. . .
. pigs six weeks old.
each, delivered in Estacada. In-
Hogg Building. Oregon City trees at Bacon’s garage. Write
25c per double roll, at Pointer s. 3 . 0 3 .2 0
G. A. REHBEIN.
quire of
-------
M ATT PARK
Oregon.
or phone
O. W. F A IL IN G
11 29tf.
I
,4 mile east of Eagle Creek. J 3-13-29
Colton, Oregoo.
S
JMSWasaK'iBa;
W. F. Cary, Local Agt
2 28-3-9 1-31-3-27
Estacada. Oregon.