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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1924)
/ E A S T E R N C L A C K A M A S N E W S , T H U R S D A Y . S E P TE M B E R 4 . 1 0 2 4 Now we offer you 12 dividends .Ue“ ^ h,: ! every year! G A R F IE L D WANT AND FOR SALE ADS HEMS V » ‘ I t - ........... u... p *:*«:*»:-:- • ■ / • X 'V 'X ' X Mrs. R. E. Davis and son Glen moved to Portland Tuesday, where Glen will attend the Ben son Polytechnical School. WANTED—To buy good pota Kenneth Dart left Monday toes. Morton’s Store. 9-4 tf night for Portland, to attend the LOST—A small boy’s coat on Jefferson high school. Springwater hill. Mrs. B. F. Bullard, Mrs. P, It Estacada, Rt 1. ter Elainp FOR SALE—Fresh cow with land. calf, cheap. G. W. Nevling, Es Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wagner tacada, Ore., R 2. It | spent a few days last week with FOR SALE OR TRADE—A relatives in Monmouth. bay mare weight 1100 , good for Mrs. O. E. Lamberson spent driving or packing purposes. last week visiting friends in Ore Can be seen at the John Mar shall ranch. Springwater. F. N. gon City. Cadonau. South Estacada, Box Wm. Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. L. 30. ____ 8-28 9-4 J. Palmateer and Mr. and Mrs. WANTED Fir stumpage or Charles Duncan drove to Silver- will finance cutting. The Boring ton Sunday for the funeral of Wood & Coal Co. 476 E 50th, Henry Palmateer. Portland, Or. 8 28tf Mrs. Charles Duncan and Mr. ~M O N E Y T O LOAN—We have and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby were plenty of money to loan on farms Portland visitors Saturday. at 6%. No commission. Relia ble abstracts. Oregon City Ab LOGAN NEWS stract Co. 11~1 tf There will be a district Evan FOR WELL DRILLING—See gelistic conference in the Logan O. E. Jannsen, contractor, water wells, prospect holes and sound Church all day Sunday, Septem ings. Address Estacada, Rt. 4, ber 7, sessions at 11 a. m., 2 and phone. 8-14’9-4 7:30 p. m. A basket luncheon This is to be a WHEN in Portland visit Mila will be in order. Peace evangelist conference for dy’s Beauty Shoppe.— “ quality, not speed.” Room 318, over the Logan district Sunday and Roberts Bros, store. 8-28-10-23 during the week. Meetings are FOUND—A bunch of keys on being arranged also at Dover and Everybody called to the street. Owner can have the Elwood. same by calling at the N ews o f the conference any time Sunday. fice and pacing for this notice. Brenton Vedder, county super FOR SALE—Re-cleaned Hun intendent of schools, was over garian vetch seed—winter and Monday taking in the celebra aphis resistant; excellent hay, good yielder. S. A. ROBER'IS, tion, and perhaps looking after Boring, Oregon. his political fences in this part of 8-22-9-5 Phone Damascus 54. Clackamas county. HOMEMADE pieced top, plain E lw o o d R e v iv a l M e e tin g s {• back bed comforts made to or The United Brethren Church £ der. Your material or mine. Prices right. Also plain sewing of Elwood has invited the Lady of all kinds neatly done. Evangelists, who have been hold Ethel Howell, Estacada, Ore., ing meetings in this vicinity, to 8-21 9-11 R. 3, Phone 27-3. hold a series of revival services MONEY TO LOAN—We have for it. The evangelists will be-1 plenty of money to loan on farms gin on Thursday, September 4, j at 6 %'—From one to 20 years. at 8 p. m. There will be a live No commission on large loans S. E. W ooster , Estacada, Ore. ly song service before each meet- j 6 -lOtf ing, conducted by Evangeline Duff, after which Mrs. Walter FOR SALE—3 fresh Jersey Duff will speak. cows, cheap; also thoroughbred Mrs. Duff has had wide exper Poland China pigs six weeks oid. J. C. WRIGHT, one mile ience in this work, first in the east of Estacada P. O. on Whit- Emerald Isle, and for the past 8 beck place. 9-4-25 years in the U. S. and Canada Mr. and Mrs. Vanmossof Port Everyone in the vicinity is invi land came Monday to spend the ted to attend. day with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A u x ilia r y N o te s Gates and take in the celebra Plans are being made for our tion. annual Hallowe’en dance. Octo ber 30th. Any individual or any organi zation wishing to donate canned fruit, jam or jelly to the disabled soldiers in the hospital in Port Fir»t Show at 7 :1 5 land, please call Mrs. Grover Saturday and Sunday Kiggins, our secretary. Every extra jar helps and isn’ t much work for you. There will be no regular meet ing of the auxiliary in Septem- And keep ’em up! For you’ ll ! ber. be kept busy applauding HIS company now offers 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 T FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR $2.20 FEED PRICES Mill Run Shorts Middlings R. Barley local industry. For the first; time in the history of the Northwest you are given a chance of earning regular and attractive d i v i d e n d s twelve times a year— one 4 ~ on the first of each month or quarterly, as preferred. a 3 Exempt from Oregon per sonal property tax. 5 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 With Billy Comson and Richard Dix It’» A Paramount Picture Universal Comedy and Nevi Tuesday & Wednes. Sensational Rumors MirroiiMlml the nnm« i f n yrmng girl! Whit dul »hu do ».top the -WHlttPERINo" SEE T H E Whispered Name With This All-Star Cast: Nil«-« W e lc h Hey den Stevenson Buddy M esenger Ruth Clifford CharL-s C lary •ml other well kmnvn fmuritca. Fast Steppers Series Hot Dog Special Each Picture Com plete. O B IT U A R Y $2.35 Molass-O-Meal - $2.45 Egg Mash $3 .00 Scratch $3 .00 100 lb sack Estacada, Oregon Dividends exempt f r o m normal federal income tax Your savings will be safe. Business Is firmly estab. lished, well managed and permanent. To yield 7.20 per c e n t . Price $100. Banking Headquarters 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! U E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we I ■ 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. Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash. ÿ Let us tell you more of this convenience and practical plan. CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK Sandy, Oregon Commercial Savings THE ESTACADA HOTEL IC A P L A C E well worthy the approval of the most U dainty and hard to please people— Clean halls, fresh rooms and sweet smelling linen.— A roaring fire in the big fireplace when the mornings and evenings are cool. The Dining Room we are proud of, and we believe if you will try us out you will also be proud of your Home Town Hotel, GEM THEATRE “ The Woman With 4 Faces” Daisy Dairy Feed M ORGAN, 1; Portland Electric Power Company Hands Up! sk sk sk sk Estacada Feed Store — 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 .2 0 per cent accumulative First Preferred Stock: Your income will be regu lar and dependable. $1.50 $1.85 $ 2 .5 0 $2 .00 W e Buy M ost Kinds o f Farm Produce dividend day each month. 7.20 per cent in Oregon's Greatest Public Utility! 1 s K Room $1.00 and up. Meals 50c and up. Your presence is sincerely solicited. M. J. M O O R E , T H E O R E G O N S T A T E A G R IC U L T U R A L C O L L E G E OFFERS ‘A Liberal and Practical Education” In the severs! pursuits and professions m life Through the following schools and departments — The School of Basic Arts and Sciences (Art, English, public speaking, modern languages history and the sciences) Providing the foundation training upon which technical specialization is built. WHEN RIGHT MEETS MIGHT A Really Great Motion Picture The Ten Technical Schools A griculture - thirteen depart- menta (B. 8., M. S. dgrees) E ngineering —seven departm'ta (B. S., M. S. degree) H ome E conomics —five depart ments (B .S., M. S. degrees) P harmacy — (B. 8. Ph. C. degrees) C hemical E ngineering — (B. 8. degree) C ommerce —four departments IB. S. dsgree) F orestry —two departments (B. S.( M. S. degrees) M ines —three departments B. 8. degree) V ocational E ducation - A vc dep'tm’ ts (B.S..M.S d’grees M ilitary science and T actic s -—five unite (B.S. degree) Ute training includes physical education, industrial journalism aw standard6’ T h r ^ h 't h Knlra.nce/ mi graduation requirements John H. Walker, who lived In , the Garfield country for the past two > ears on a homestead, passed a l l - sta r CANT f i away very suddenly on August 31st as the result of a stroke of paralysis. No one seems to know The Bootlegger or (he LAW—Which Shall it Be? much about him. The writer was told by a man who was be Educational, Eloquent, Patriotic friended by Mr. Walker some is « c c n Æ t o W l Ï Æ î . S * &2 ? S E four or five years ago, that the Every citizen who loves his countryi every patriot who loves the flag, deceased was lorn in Gilliam every man and woman who believes in America should see this picture. county, Missouri, on the 22nd of Admission o f Freshmen September 23, 1924 February, 1845. His parents | For illustrated booklets and specific information write to died when he aas ten years old, I F f T I ID F By CHAS J- HALL the «loquent Califor- . • THE R E G I S T R A R [leaving him an 1 a sister alone, L L L I U R L nian. on “ HOME, SWEET HOME.” Iu i in the world. The sister w ent: O r e g o n A griculturhl C ollege Friends and Its Foes, in high school auditorium Sunday, (to Texes, while the boy Went to CORVALLIS • OREGON September 7. at 3 .0 0 p. m. • the Erie canal, where he worked j for some years Then he be- ' came a sailor on the Great Lakes W I L L B E S H O W N at high school auditor!- r l L I U K L um, Sunday svsning, Septem ber 7. at 7 i4 5 . ¡where he sailed the unsalted Little Margaret Gates being, 'seas for many years. He also thirsty Monday, took a drink at ADMISSION FREE Offering to Cover Expense spent some years in Chicago, the fountain at the corner of j l'he final vote of the five lead- flnali.v drifting west to Porltand, ^ Broadway and Third street. A s ! inF contestants stood at the close where he was living from five to seven \ ears ago Two years ago she did so she put her right hand ¡of the polls at 10 p. m. Saturday LOCAL BREVITIES Mr. »ml Mrs. Gerald Wilcox on the fountain to steady herself ae he took Up a homestead on which | he lived until his death last Sun ' and young son returned Tues- and in so doing she placed her I Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currin and hand on a yellowjacket that was Lola Moore................... 2059 day morning. He w as known to day from Long Beach. Washing a good mane of the people of the Mr. and Mrs. L. Hale motored f*, resting there and it retaliated by Retha Ames 1C14> tiarfleld neighborhood. Every- t 0 Salem and Harrisberg last ton, where they had been on a stinging her. The result was a “ eina Ame8 .............................1618 one had a good word for him. „. ..j, Kir. r _ „ tlt vacation. They brought back hand and arm- F,0nPC Dou? Ias8 .................... 1152 ' a a bad,y swollen ______________ He was buried from the Chris- V . 1 “ C!jrr,n 8 molh- ----------------- Elva Shiblev............................ 1047 fine mess ot clams. M o v - a tQ N e w tian church in Estacada. on Tuew pr an“ Rose Kolva.............................. ... morning, September 2nd. We have secured another of Born At the home of Mr. Dr. Charles P. Johnson is mov- 1924. the Rev. R. K. Clay eon . . Besides these were a few oth ducting the services, and was 1 ° c*uts tinware assort- and Mrs. Millard Sarver, Thurs ing into his new dental office in ers who received a small vote. interred in the Odd Fellows’ ments, the biggest value since day. August 28. 1924, a seven the new Masonic building, and The winning contestants are all cemetery under the direction o f , the war. Watch our window for pound daughter. V. will be ready for his Datients on to be congratulated on the num' Joseph E. Gates. display at Rose's. lAdix in attendance. Friday. ber they each received. 5 RF.FLS REELS ts rs r P lfTl IDF 1,1 deve,op a Votes For Queen