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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1924)
EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. JULY 31.1024 ••>•!■ •!• 'X ' *¡*1 • *>*3**I* v v *X* *I~l**I*%**I* v ~!**>*>*!*#!**t**!**!~!**t**í* u*j Chalk-Talk Entertaining BARTON X......... There was a large crowd at i --------- - | X theM . E. church last night, so | Edith Ferrel spent the week 4 large that the building was filled end at the home of her parents, i toils capacity, to hear the Chalk- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ferrel. *{• Talk entertainment, given by Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gandy. He surely was an C. A. Looney, H. B. Sarver, Mrs. artist with the chalk. The pro E. TI. Odell and G. W. Dowty. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Mieir gram was opened by singing “ America” by the large audi drove to Seattle last Thursday ence, while the artist produced for a few days visit. a picture of our flag on the can Thomas Walczak who has been TH IS company now offers local industry. For the first vas. Rev. Mort followed with studying electrical engineering I to its customers, patrons time in the history of the prayer. Mr. Gandy was assist in Chicago for several months, and the public what we be Northwest you are given a ed in his entertainment by Dan returned last week. lieve to be one of the most chance of earning regular McDueal who is traveling with attractive opportunities for and attractive d i v i d e n d s W. P. Ferrel unloaded a car of him. The admission vas free alfalfa hay last week, he had putting their money to work twelve times a year—one but a silver offering was taken shipped from Redmond. at high wages in a great hig dividend day each month. at the close of the entertain Arlington Nolan and family of ment and someone suggested Portland, spent thp week end at that the pictures be sold, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. the money received was added Nolan. Miss Gladys, who has to the collection. It was indeed been in Portland ¡for some time, a most interesting and impress also returned to her home to re - Briefly, these are the reasons for the ive entertainment. a t t r a c t i v e n e s s of this new 7.20 per main. cent accumulative First Preferred Stock: Bosw ell at W o rg A gain Harwood Knight, after a two Now we offer you 12 dividends every year! Now is the time to force your old hens and to pep up this year’s pullets before the fall’ s high egg prices. Fisher’ s Scratch Feed and Egg Mash W ILL DO IT. BEST BREAD IN TOWN, 4 FO R 28c We handle a full line of GROCFRIES AND F E F D Also LIME, CEMENT, SAND. GRAVEL and SHINGLES We Buy, Sell or Trade most kinds of Farm Produce 7.20 per cent in Oregon's Greatest Public Utility! From the following local item taken from the Gresham Outlook we are glad to learn that our friend B. 0. Boswell is at work again after his serious illness: Ivan Swift has bought the for mer W. R. Kern property on Kelly avenue of B. W. Thorne and has moved his family here from Portland. Mr. Swift is a collector for the P. E. P. Co. He is taking the work formerly done by B. 0. Boswell outside of Gresham, while Mr. Boswell re tains the collecting within Gresh am. _______________ Ladies one half off on our mil linery for the next 10 days to close out our present stock. If you want to save money buy now at Rose’s. Christian Church Services Special notice to members o f the Christian Church: It is earnestly desired that all members of thé Christian Church be at the morning service on next Sunday, August 3rd, as at that time the future relations of the minister and people will be determined bv the Church. Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8. p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed nesday, 8:00 p. m. Choir practice Friday 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. B. F. C lay , Minister, Christian Church. weeks visit at the W. P. Ferrel home, returned to Portland Tues day and with his mother expects to make a visit to Virginia soon. At a special school election held at the schoolhouse Saturday night. I. Brown was unanimous ly elected director to fill a va cancy. A jolly party of berry pickers |jj* from the Sherman Lyons farm t near Gresham, returned to their ¿. homes Saturday. They were’ Bertha Warner, Jessie Odell, Ro sie Davis, Martha and Sam Whitehead. C. Lounsberry spent the week end with his family. James Myers of Monmouth, made a visit to the W. P. Fer rel and George W. Turner homes Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sovern of j Portland, spent Sunday at their farm on the Clackamas. Hewitt McCracken spent Sun day with his father and brother, J. A. and Fred McCracken. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rivers and , children and Mrs. Kate Alley, ; went to Portland on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Forman and sons, spent one evening re cently at the Fred Bates home. Your income wiU be regu lar anil dependable. Dividends paid by check on the first o f each month or quarterly, as preferred. 3 Exempt from Oregon per gonal property tax. If you desire to subscribe for shares on our easy pay ment plan you may pay $10 per share down and $10 a month per share until paid for. We will pay you 7 per cent interest on all your payments until the shares 4 5 crxcr-3 Estacada Feed Store U. S. M O R G A N , T P tfnT T T rgr Estacada, Oregon i3 iH ii n x in m Dividends exempt f r o m normal federal income tax Your savings will be safe. 6 Business is firmly estab. lished, well managed and permanent. 7 To yield 7.20 per c e n t . Price $100. are yours and then your dividends begin to accrue immediately. Act on this opportunity to day. Inquire at our In vestment Department, 820 Electric Building, now! Portland Electric Power Company Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash. Y Banking Headquarters U E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we ■ ■ number among our patrons people who live at some distance from Sandy. But this has not deprived them of the bene fits of a good banking connection for they do their banking by mail. Let us tell you more of this convenience and practical plan* CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK Sandy, Oregon Com m ercial Savin gs T H E ESTACADA H O T EL Merle Nelson drove to Eugene A P L A C E well worthy the approval of the most Large sheets of blotting paper, taking his sister, Mrs. Anna 19 X 24, at the N ews office 10 Briggs and sons, home, also vis dainty and hard to please people— Clean halls, cents. tf iting a few days with his sister. fresh rooms and sweet smelling linen.— A Voaring fire Leo Pesznecker left recently in the big fireplace when the mornings and evenings Prospects Bright for Better Horses for San Francisco, California, to j are cool. enter business college and be j j with his brother Steve. The Dining Room COMPARISOH OF THF NUMBER «NO »«LUE OF FIRM HONSES It 70 t e ^ 1300 U BS S K IS9S tOOO 1905 « » 191» 1920 a | Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wallace I we are proud of, and we believe if you will try us out VALI» NUMBER PCR drove down to Montavilla Mon you will also be proud of your Home Town Hotel. Of FARM HEAD No More Thursday HORSE* day. Room $1.00 and up. Meals 50c and up. ana. 21000000 Nteht Shows Until The fire which is raging on Your presence is sincerely solicited. no. ,1 » », »0 0 0 .0 0 0 Deep Creek is only about a mile Fall from Barton. M. J. M O O R E . 10 s r .»1 Í7.000.000 Twelve autos of relatives and 90 «9 HOOO.OOO friends and the base ball team — « enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. 75 f 13.000.000 Friday Night (¡age and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. y 60 SV 4 11.000000 ¡Gage of Stafford, Sunday. A EVERYBODY COME , large table was spread under the 45 .¿ L 9.000.000 1 big trees in the yard and a boun-! Municipal Terminal—Sixth ami 30 1 7*000.000 Saturday and Sunday teous picnic dinner was served! Sainton Sts. Main 7733 SALE AT A G REAT BAR consisting of sandwiches, chick F I N N ’ S INN. E Btacada, Oregon 15. GAIN -The home place of Mrs. ■(A 52)00.000 en, salads, pickles, pie, cake, cof C. W. Seymour, consisting o f , SCHEDULE fh. S p lr. n rm. n,ld f ,,y, nre de,nnndlnc and better hors««, according to Lv. Portland 2 00 P M. and 6 2 0 P. M. three lots with abundance of, the Senrs-ltnebuck Agricultural Foundation. fee, lemonade and watermelons. Ar. Eatacada 3:35 P M and 7 45 P. N. fruit, a house with 6 rooms, porch All present enjoyed themseives. Taken from the famous Lv. Eatacada 8:30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M. on each side, woodhouse adjoin . r e lI S0^ tOnohh 2 a 28r ’f 3 nmon\oblle* !,n<1 ‘ " e l m In the United States, there Ar. Portland I0;05 A. M. and 6:05 P. M. and then followed the game that! stage play crowded with f ,0rSl' 8 and mules on fnrnis tod«J’ nnd 2.300,000 hor-es ing and good well. Will be sold lu llin g loads In city streets. T he com ing o f the auto and trucks reduced the E V E R ' DAY j was very evenly played to the life, love and laughter. With with or without furniture, to equine workers In cities by 2.000,000 between 1010 nnd 1020, 0 reduction o f 30 Fare 85 ctn ti—Rornd Trip $1.50 : ninth inning and remained a tie an exceptional cast suit purchaser. Very low terms cppoTue direction .118 “ ’ H " ™ n’ tl,ere hns been « d" l d e d ‘ rend In the ~ iiicu iu n, 1 if taken at once. Inquire of Mrs. 1 till in the tenth Stafford made a DON’T MISS IT Between 1 C. W. Seymour, Estacada. 2t cent. On en 1010 and 1 K 0 the hrrse population on farm s decreased 10 per a run, and the score became 5 to NOTICE OF CONSTABLE S SALE January 1. 1024. there was 18.263,000 horses, com pared with 21505 1 000 six year NEWS 6 in favor of Stafford. Next ars before. This was the smallest number since 1000. Still 07 pet NOTICE isheiebv given that on Fri- T ,p n ivtcitd t vti*r ... . cent o f all field work Is done by horses and mules. Sunday there will be a very in tiny, August 1st. 1924 st 2:00 o’clock b ir r , IrloUKANCL W i t h in i' M., in the city of Estacada. at Ha* come at age 60-66. A monthly Around 1015. under the Influence o f stimulated war production and renlno* teresting return match. con’s garage, the following personal j check as long as you live. Write mem by mechanical power, horse prices began to decline. Rv January o f this Tuesday & Wednes. Earl Odell went to the moun- ear a «erag e values per head were the lowest since 1003. Mule prices unlike | PX rto' Passenger Allen Touting Au- df.tail 'form ation without horse,, advanced during the war. reaching their peak In 1920 In l S a “ " « tains on« day last W 66K Oi. a tisn tomobile. will oe *old by me, the oblijwtion. The Wen Fool the Girls ! in f trip. s a s a third more h orse, and m u le, sold than during the previous venr der*igned Special Const able, at Public F. W. Woolley, Dist. Mgr., Good mares nnd stallions nre scarce. During the war h o rs . ... Fred Baker spent the weekend Auction to the highest bidder, as i* 310 Chamberof Commerce Bid. The Girls Fool the Wen provided bv law for the salr of personal 7 1 7 g.4 Portland Oro pu shed . The number o f c o lt , produced failed to keep pace with ri.e I " L £ in Portland, where he took sever property levied upon through execu- _ 3 4 roruand. Ure. death. Between ,010 nnd 1020 h or*. nnd mule c o lt , combined d e c r e e d a Life Is a al rides in an ai”plnr.e. tion. I ---------- per cent. The largest percentage o f the horse population is old ^ 23 C. T. Whitehead was home a The above notfc3 i* jfiven for thaj MON&Y for future delivery ro n ,in " e *° « ■ * • « » « • h 'rse nnd mule production I purpose of di.-posing of personal prop- on the installment plan. No ennse still further decrease In the population until the average price turn. and few days last week. _ price tn” *- UP- erty levied upon by virtue of a w rit,medical examination required, ward. I n i c e hre«*dlng operations are Increased. Increased, demand deman ,1 will » i n soon ____ 7 be This exceptional p i c t u r e Charles F. Peake who is in of Execution -.astied in the Justice! \Vr,fp If \Y Wnol'ev Hi at \l„r fnnn the supply Court of the State of Oregon, fori , , P r.‘ ” OOlley, LJlSt. Mgr. M" " * 0,1,1 the market tnm ing point w lll be rrarhed business in Oakland, Calif., came Tuesdav and Wednes. with I Clackamas County District No. 14 in MfSSitfIIDWtl Mutual Life, 61(1 rank snd flle o f horees 1 . nncertnln Priées hâve alrendv Impmvod fo r the Æ * last week fo r a short visit with j the action on file and of record in the Chamber of Commerce Bid.. ter than medium grades. The constantly increasing demand a l o n g J f S .. WARY PHILBIN his family. h >h ^ ! said Court entitled. T. H. Morton vs. j Portland. Ole. 7-17 8 4 Ited supp’ y !s Indicative that the turning point is not far off. and a wonderful supporting Those picking berries have re I„ M. Beekner et tir, for the pur;oael--------- .------------------- ------------------ of recovering judgment heretofore! KOR <5 AI K—0 leraov rnu.-a ill turned home. cast—a picture of a lifetime. rendered in the said Action. L r O A L , B ' “ Jer*e> cow*» 4(1 FOR b A L E -o r traJe for good MONEY TO L O A N -W e have W h El D A®8- cream a week, average James Smith and son Walter j creamery test 36 lbs., 1 heifer cow. 1 Harlev-Davison motor cy- plenty of mcnev to loan on farms S p e i afConstable, spent Monday at the Forman From ore to 20 years — --------—a=------- - = -------------- = calf. Kinney & Lamberson, op- c!e with side car. new battery, at 6 home on busino A great number of p,,(ple {P^itr Garfieid grange hall. 7-31 and m A -l condition. See it at No commission on large loans t he Cas ade garage M A. Nel- j S. E. W ooster . Estacada. Ore Mr. and Mrs R o y Alsnaugh of Leather Pusher Series from this section are attending) MONEY TO LOAN—We have son. owner. Barton. Or. 7-24-8-14 6-19tf Mvrt'e I’oint. with their■ the Multnomah county fair at plenty of money to loan on farms Big Boy Blue children are visiting Mr. Als- { Gresham. Be sure to buy your at 6 No commission. Kelia- ROOMING HOUSE. 15 rooms, j FOR RENT— Bletch R a n c h. paugh's parents at Alspaugh tickets here and thus help the ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab- The last of the series equipped. For sale on easy 306 Howard St. Portland. station. I Childrens'Farm Home. ¡strict Co. il-1 tf| terms. See W. F. CARY. j 1’ 31 East 7181 IS GEM THEATRE y BAND BENEFIT SHOW PORTLAND - CARVER ESTACADA STAGES 'THREE WISE FOOLS' "FOOLS HIGHWAY” 4th 4 7 / IT* T /