Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, May 29, 1924, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 29,1924
CURRINSVILLE ITEMS
The Currinsville school closed
Friday, May 23, and marked the
most successful school term ever
taught at this place. The teach­
ers with the help of the parents,
gave the children a picnic on Sat­
urday. All had a wonderful
time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kitching
have gone to Independence to
visit their daughter and to take
treatments.
Our road supervisor is doing
some good work on the roads.
Charles Hively is back from
work for a ten days stay with
his family.
Charles Frantz is reported as
much better and it is now be­
lieved that he will regain his
eyesight.
L. Hale seems to be improving
right along.
J. H. Looney shipped a truck
load of fine hogs to Portland this
week.
J. H. Looney (or Jake, as his
friends love to call him) is still
confined to his bed, but we hope
to see him out soon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cahill
and daughters of Seaside, were
in Currinsville Tuesday.
C. E. Looney shipped another
carload of telephone poles from
Currinsville station this week.
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COLTON ITEMS
Charley, Fred and Clara Mei-|
like of Oregon City, drove out to
the home of their mother, Satur­
day evening, returning Sunday.
Chris Bittner who i3 working
on the Plug dryer at Sandy, for
his son Frank, came home for
the week end.
His grandson,
Lloyd Boylan came with him.
J. Nelson who recently lost his
house by fite, is building another.
The rock crusher was run last
week and quite a stretch of road
rocked by volunteer labor.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Jackson of
Portland spent the week end
with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
Knoll.
Little Dick Jackson is
staying a few weeks with his
grandmother.
The Knolls ex­
pect to prove up on their home­
stead this summer.
Ed Hodgkiss has gone above
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Estacada to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker
went to Oregon City, Sunday.
VIOLA
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T . .I :? z u
N o w w e offer
you 12 dividends
every year!
company now offers
T HIS
to its customers, patrons
and the public what we be­
lieve to be one of the most
attractive opportunities for
putting their money to work
at high wages in a great big
Profit is the only reason for keeping cows.
Cows are simply machines capable of turn-
in; so much raw material into so much fin­
ished product.
local industry. For the first
time in the history of the
Northwest you are given a
chance o f earning regular
and attractive d i v i d e n d s
twelve times a year—one
dividend day each month.
The largest expense in the dairy business is
for feed, To reduce this as much as possible
we sell ECONOMY MIXED DAIRY FEED
which containg 14 % protine /t»-j np-
end 4% crude fat, and isonlv tP l.tjO thesk
We w ill be closed all day May 30, 1924
MEMORIAL DAY
We Buy, Sell or Trade most Kinds of Farm Produce
Briefly, these are the reasons for the
a t t r a c t i v e n e s s of this new 7.20 per
cent accumulative First Preferred Stock:
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2
4
Dividends exempt f r o m
normal federal income tax
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Your savings will be safe.
?^sni.’ ii.in in iiiiiB ! ¡ a r . 'j i i h i w "
Estacada Feed Store
7.20 per cent in
Oregon's Greatest Public Utility!
Your income will be regu­
lar and dependable.
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U. S. M O R G A N ,
Estacada, Oregon
Dividends paid by check
Wm. Hicinbothem came here
Business is firmly estab.
on the first of each month
Friday evening from Stevenson,
lished, well managed and
or quarterly, as preferred.
Washington and took his wife to
permanent.
the Oregon City hospital on Sat­
Exempt from Oregon per­
To yield 7.20 per c e n t .
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sonal property tax.
Price $100.
urday to have some teeth ex­
tracted and her tonsils removed.
If you desire to subscribe are yours and then your
She had quite a serious time and
for shares on our easy pay­ dividends begin to accrue
although quite weak, he brought
ment plan you may pay $10 immediately.
her home Wednesday. She is
per
share down and $10 a
improving slowly and will return
Act on this opportunity to­
month
per share until paid
J. E. Gates—Furniture at low to Stevenson.
Inquire at our In­
for. We will pay you 7 per day.
Mrs. Virgil Purcell has had
prices. Estacada, Ore.
4-3tf
vestment
Department, 820
cent interest on all your
quite a time the past two weeks
payments until the shares Electric Building, now!
nursing a sore foot, caused by a
nail running into it.
The new wire fence that has
been put up around the Viola
cemetery grounds makes quite a
Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash.
needed improvement. A num-|
ber of people who have relatives I
and friends buried there, are im-1
proving the place cleaning up the
lots and graves.
Alice and Leslie Hicinbothem 1
of River Mill spent last week !
C om m ercial
IN
with relatives here while Iheir
Savings
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie!
Hicinbothem, were at Hood River !
to attend the I. 0. 0. F. and
HK merry story of a millionaire
father who couldn’t manage
Rebekah convention.
his pretty flapper daughter.
Glen Mattoon, son of Mr. and
And brought in one of the smait
Mrs. John Mattoon, has been
young men from his office to do
ESTACADA HOTEL
-
troubled with the asthma lately
the job. You can’ t imagine the
amazing things that happened!
and is now taking treatment
A S T week we were busy building a Base­
From the brilliant Uroadway stage
from a doctor in town.
ball Park, but from now on we will do our
hit—Filmed by the star and di­
Minnie
Misses
Dorothy
and
rector o f "Knighthood.”
utmost to run this Hotel just a little tetter
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Craft were out here on Sunday
than ever, but w e must have your co-opera­
Reliability
Service
Their
visiting old neighbors,
Saturday Night Only home
tion
to
make
it
a
success.
People,
do
not
is now in Portland.
feel backward about coming in. There is al­
A.
C.
White and family are
It Will Hold You
ways a high power welcome awaiting you.
getting ready for a trip to Tilla­
Gresham, Oregon.
Breathless!
mook for the summer.
This is the house of personal servfce, we think
HE greatest mystery ever on
A complete line of farm implements for the large
Miss Hazel Lankin who has
stage or screen! It’s .one pic­
it is very nice and clean. W on ’ t you look it over
farm, the diversified farm, the Dairyman and the
ture that will keep you guess­
been teaching in Eastern Oregon
Berryman. Myers Water System, for any type or
ing to the very end. «.ripping,
Yours very cordially,
since in September, spent two
depth of well, Oliver plows with all repairs, Superior
startling sensational! It will give
weeks visiting friends and rela­
M. J. M O O R E .
Drills, Stover gas engines, Rude spreaders, Silos,
you the surprise of your life and
tives in Stevenson, Washington,
the most thrilling motion picture
Blizzard ensilage cutters.
returned to the home of her pa­
entertainment you've had in many
a day I Don't miss it!
rents, Mr. and Mra Elmer Lan­
Library News
kin, Sunday evening. Her broth­
THE
OVERLAND
MAXWELL
STAR
The librarian is pleased to an­
er Elden brought her home, also
international 1 rucks; Used Automobiles with a large line
her grandmother, Mrs. Simmons. nounce that it now has several of
of good used implementy.
the latest books, which will be
A tremendous all star cast
HARM DONE BY LEAFHOPPERS loaned out for 5 cents a week
________ NEWS_________
until they are paid for, then they
Small Inaecta Inflict Immtnat Damage
ko on the shelves with the other
BIDS WANTED
on Vineyarda. Greatly Lessening
FOR SALE—Fresh young Jer­
Sunday and Monday
books. Being unable to purchase GOT EVEN ON THE CHICKENS
Quality of the Fruit.
Bids for 100 cords of first sey cow; pigs 8 weeks old; one
these books while they are so Parrot Had Learned Ite Leteon and growth red fir wood, or 120 cords registered Chester White brood
h e m o st r e a l is t ic
(Irnpo leiifhnppvrs, tiny, greenish In­
Waa Determined Other« Should
of slab wood. To be delivered sow. R. H. MILLARD, % mile
high in price, and wishing at all
serts nlways present In grenter or less
and interesting reproduc­
Do Likewise.
by August 1st. Bids to be open­ south east of Springwater. 5-29
times to make the library popu­
numbers
In
vineyards,
occasionally
do
tion of musical comedy,
ed
July 9th. The board reserves
considerable damage to foliage and re- lar and to please the patrons,
A man bad a parrot of which he wns the right to reject any or all bids.
the prize ring, the race track
F O R S A L E—Six-weeks-old
dlice the quality of the fruit, accord­ the association has adopted this very proud,
and which he had In­
M r s . M y r t l e B e l f i l s , Clerk pies.
L. H. WEISENFLUH
ing to entomologists at the New York
and of night life on Broad­
structed to say many Interesting
School District No. 108. 5-29-6-5
Bissell, Oregon.
agricultural experiment station nt method, as many other libraries things.
An uncle from whom he had
way ever filmed.
(letters. Most of the damage Is done have done.
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Estacada’
Oregon.
expectations
was
THE Wonder Picture of New
. y ' i !/,*
by overwintering adult Insects which
MONEY TO LOAN—We have
coming
to
stay
Other new books are constant­
In
the
early
spring
feed
largely
on
See J. E. Gates and get that plenty of money to loan on farms
York’s “ Main Street"
with him, and he
ly being added to the already
strawberry and rnspberry leaves, si
I. O. at 6%. No commission.
Relia­
thought It would suit cleaned and pressed.
though they are also found on black
10-lltf. ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab­
nice selection, which are donated
please his relation O. F. Building.
berry, currant, gooseberry, catnip, Vlr
stract Co.
l i - l tf
If he could teach
by friends of the library. In
gtnln creeper, burdocks, beech and
the
parrot
to
say,
sugar maple, declare the station spe­ fact the space for books is be­
U f fc :c
WANTER—To hire men to cut
“G o o d
morning,
cialists. Neglected fence rows, brush, coming limited: we are outgrow­
uncle.”
cotton wood, $2.25 per cord.
weeds, tall grass, etc., furnish Ideal
fll
The Prize Fight Is a knock Cut.
ing our present quarters.
Accordingly, he
E. H. ODELL, Barton Ore.
winter protection for the peats, and
said to Folly: “ Say
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DON’T MISS IT
vineyarda In the neighborhood of such
The library yard ¡has been Hood morning, nncle.’
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places usually suiter most front leaf- made more attractive, by the
The parrot said: "Good morning.’’
FOR SALE—Good feather pil-
hopper Injury. The adults lay their
“Good morning, uncle.”
FOR RENT— Five room fur- lows. Inquire of Mrs. George E.
Tuesday &Wedne$.
eers on the gmiwvlnes and the young p n s id e r to f the association, Mrs.
The parrot »Imply said: "Good nisned house.
See Mrs. Anna! Lawrence, Estacada, Or. 5-22tf
hoppers hatch out lA large numbers, W. J. Moore, and the living morning.”
Mickulecky, Estacada.
5-22-29
usually about the beginning of sum­ rooms renovated.
Over and over again the man re­
PLAIN SEWING—Dressmak­
mer.
peated:
“
Good
morning,
uncle.”
ing and hemstitching, see Mrs.
The librarian surely appre-
Cleaning up the hibernating places
FOR
SALE
Weanling
pigs.
IN
The parrot, however, refused to say
Gus Wilcox.
12-6tf
Is one effective step toward combating I dates the g ifts o f flowers and
FARNK HOWARD
the word “ uncle."
leafhoppers. while very good results
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Estacada,
Rt.
4.
to those who have presented
“THE VICTOR”
The man lost hla temper and seis­
have been obtained from spraying over
FOR SALE—On account of
ing the parrot by the neck took It
them, we extend thanks.
It’ s a Universal picture
the young hoppers with nicotine sul
FOR SALE Chester W h i t e failing eyesight I offer for sale,
Into the garden and threw It In the
phate In water or in bordenux mixture.
A Great Fight Story
The annual meeting of the as­ chicken house.
boar; or will trade for good heifer! my Second Hand business, in­
C. A. LOONEY
cluding all my stock o f goods, to­
latter, when he calmed down, he calf.
sociation
takes
place
July
1,
and
Thrills! Laughs! Romance!
The state superintendent of banks
Estacada, Ore. gether with the two story fram*1
went to get Polly and restore the hint 5-22-29
it
is
sincerely
hoped
that
there
has issued cehcks covering the second
12th Serial of
to Its cage.
To his dismay he found
store building situated on Main
All all
dividend to depositor* having claims will be a good attendance.
FOR SALE—Cedar posts. 8, street VERY REASONABLE
the chickens dond except one. whom
•THE STEEL TRAIL
members
o
f
the
association
are
agallisi (he defunti First llank ot Bay .
Polly was clutching, saying:
“Say 10 and 12 cents apiece.
Any for CASH. For further infor­
CKjr. The r » m « t s covered by the <?*pected ^ b e p r e s g t l t
The Serial Full of Action
‘Good morning, uncle,’ Say ’Good morn
quanty delivered near road.
mation, write or call and see the
Nina B. Ecker.
Ing. unclet’ ”
dividend aggregnttd t Z M .
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Lewellen and Hillman
owner.
JAMES PICKARD.
Librarían.
GEM THEATRE
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C
ARRY that Checking
Account with us. W e
will mail your statement
to you promptly the first
of each m o n t h.s^xs^xiS)
Portland Electric Power Company
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
MARION
DAVIES
Sandy, Oregon
“ Adam and Eve”
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HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY
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CQUITTAL
AUTOMOBILES
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Book P j
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"THE GREAT
WHITE WAY”
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS
H E R B E R T » INSON
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Estacada, RL 3. 4-10tf
Estacada, Oregon.