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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1924 <p ^ H K - t *X*•>• >v -X*•> •>*X*. . •: m X * * X , v w 'X - l» !- / 4b N ow w e offer you 12 dividends every year! 'J’ 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 A. missionary program was given in the George church last Friday evening with a large number in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and family visited at Viola. Sun day at the home Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Babe White. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Deeker of St. Johns were out on their ranch last Sunday. Louis Weisenfluh who has been sick for the past week is able to do his work,again. Guests at ihe J. Paulsen home Sunday evening were Emma and Otto Paulsen, Flora, Will and Albert Linns and the Misses Mi nerva, Eva and Florence Dew. The Christian endeavor will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Zwirman, Thursday even ing. The topic for the evening will be: “ How Jesu3 Cheered the Fearful and Discouraged.” Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus of Estacada and Mrs. H. Paulsen of Portland were visitors at the J. Paulsen home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chaney and children attended the show Sun day afternoon in Estacada. local industry. For the first time in the history of the North west you are given a chance of earning regular and attractive d i v i d e n d s twelve times a year- one dividend day each month. 720 per cent in Oregon’s Greatest Public Utility! - 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: 1 Your income will be regu lar and dependable. Dividends paid by check on the first o f each month or quarterly, aa preferred. I 3 I 4 5 6 exem pt fr 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. Exempt from Oregon per- sonai 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 D iv iden d s 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 ! j Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash. •S Wanted; Wheat WANTED—To buy good pota- j toes. Morton’ s Store. 9-4 tf | ALL KIN DS OF FEED ARE GOING HIGHER. GET YOURS B E F O R E FURTHER ADVANCE. LOST—Big yellow tabby cat. Notify Mrs. Alice Michael, 5th j and Broadway, Estacada. It FOUND—Silk umbrella. Own er may have same bv identi fying and paving for ad. Inquire Ed Steinman, Estacada. Ore. It FOR SALE—160 acres known as Fanton place, Price $2500. Address Box.420. Astoria, Ore gon. 10-9-16 FOR SALE—Concord Grapes 3c per lb, pick ’em yourself. Kinney & Lamberson, opposite Garfield grange. 10 9-16 Estacada, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TR A D E -P air of horses, wt. 26001bs, harness and waogn, or will sell separate ly. Inquire of F. M. Cadonan. South Estacada. 10-9-16 and Gray Oats 2 BITTER NUT BREAD FOR |5 c A FULL LINE OF F E E D S A ND G R O C E R I E S A T ALL TIMES We Buy Sell & Trade Most Kinds o f Farm Produce Estacada Feed Store Estacada, Oregon FOR RENT—5 room house partly furnished. Inquire of J. W. Hassell, Estacada. 10 9-16 Phone 66-4 LO C AL BREVITIES FOR SALE C H E A P - 1 Ford Truck with Redden attachment. See W. F. CARY Ernest Rynning who is attend ing the North Pacific College at FOR SALE—2 desirable build Portland spent the week-end at ing lots in Terrace addition. In home. quire of H. B. SNYDER. 10-2tf Mrs. F. W. White who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. FOR SALE—4 room house and P. J. Rynning, left for her home l o t - See DINTY MOORE. at Arlington, Sunday. 9.11tf Estacada, Ore. E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we Elction notices have been post- FOR SALE or trade—1 horse, for the city election November 4. number among our patrons people who The following officials are to be sound, wt. 1000 lbs, fair harness, live at some distance irom Sandy. elected: Mayor, rocorder and light wagon, cheap for cash, or for cow or dressed hogs—apply three eouncilmen. at shoeshop next to public libra Miss Della Pearson, county ry, Estacada. 10.9tf But this has not deprived them of the bene health nurse, has been here this fits of a good banking connection for they FOR SALE—1 Monarch range; V week visiting schools in the X neighboring districts. She is the 1 bedstead, springs and mattress; do their banking by mail. L et us tell you of Mrs. W. J. Moore. 1 steel cot. Inquire of J. A. Pow T guest Ladies have you seen our new ell, second house north of M. E. more of this convenience and practical plan- line of Glassware and dishes? church, Estacada, Ore. It They make very acceptable pres ents and at prices much lower WANTED—Fir stumpage or than you would expect to pay. will finance cutting. The Boring Rose’s, the place to buy.. Wood & Coal Co. 476 E 50th, 8 28tf Mr. and Mrs. C. A Miller and Portland, Or. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunham, all WHEN in Portland visit Mila I of Sel I wood, drove out to Esta Sandy, Oregon dy’s Beauty Shoppe.— “ quality, jeada Saturday to see the “ Cov | pot speed.” Room 318, over ered Wagon.” After taking Roberts Bros, store. 8-28-10-23 dinner at the Estacada Hotel Commercial they motored home. Savings FOR SALE- 2 horses, one 7 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lb.; one 6 yrs. Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallis, Ore.—T w o students old, wt. about 860. Inquire of Stanley Terel, Colton Ore. from Estacada have been pledged Phone 15-51 to sororities at the college this 10-2-9 week. They are Pauline Rose FOR SALE—Lloyd w i c k e r , Sigma Kappa, and Mary Rose, Gamma Phi Beta. A total of 128 cream color baby carriage.—F. C. Leehammer—Phone 562. Es girls was pledged to sororities. The Ladies aid Society o f the tacada, near Standard Oil sta tion. 10-2 Christian church met last Thurs day, Oct 2, with Mrs. U. S. Mor FOR WELL DRILLING—See gan. Mrs. Morgan ns usual was O. E. Jannsen, contractor, water a genial hostess. The goodly wells, prospect holes and sound- number present were busy with lings. Address Estacada, Rt. 4, Don’t buy a car until you have thor their sewing and plans for their Phone. 9-25-10-16 oughly inspected the New Star Car annual bazaar to be held Nov. MONEY TO L O A N -W e have 22, 1924. Officers for the ensu For the New Star o ff ers more proven plenty o f money to loan on farms ing year were elected. Relia features than any other car near its The Estacada Firemen are now at 6%. No commission. making preparations for a se ble absttacts. Oregon City Ab price. 11-1 tf ries of dances to be given on the stract Co. eve of Thanksgiving. Christmas There’ s a dry disc clutch, for instance. FOR SALE—Hungarian vetch and New Years. The money seed, recleaned. D a m a s c u s See a Star Car before you buy. raised will be used to pay the Heights Farm, Mullenhoff Bros. indebtedness on the chemical Props., Boring, Ore., Route 3. wagon that has been added to 9-25-10-9 the equipment of this organiza' tion. FOR SALE 4 grade c o w s - SEE C A R Y Apologies are due Mr. pun coming fresh in December; 2 cows Mrs. G. A. Lovell from the N ews fuil blood, one coming fresh in on account of leaving them out December and one in January: 1 ESTACADA * OREGON as guests of Mr. Stephens last full blood bull; 1 full blood heif er. $500 for ail. See S. E. Woos Wednesday night, when the Ma sonic building committee and ter, Estacada. J. H. FITZGERALD. their wives were Entertained at Boring, Ore., Rt. 2. the Liberty. The item should 9-25-10-9 1 have read, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. FOR SALE -38 acres on Esta Lovell instead of C. E. Lovell. cada heights, Estacada. Ore. 15 Methodist Episcopal Church minutes walk from depot, nearly clear, 5 aerea under cultiva Sunday. October 12. Estacada. Paving todav. nice clean eggs, a doz........48c tion. Will cut up into 4 or 5 acre Oregon. Ira F. Rankin. Pastor. tracts to suit buyer. Exsellent Small and dirty eggs, as to size and quality Sunday School. 10:00. fruit or ginsing land. Apply to Log Cabin an Davidson Bread 10c & 14c each; Morning worship, 11:00. owner. W. E. Brooks. 758 East There is no higher priced bread at present time. Epworth League, 0:30. Couch St. Portland, Ore. It Evening Worship, 7:30, Gresham Bread 9c and 13c; or two for___ 25c FOR SALE—Team bay mares, ZION METHODIST CHURCH Babcocks Dairy Feed per sack....................$1.50 wt. 2500. 8 yr. old; wagon and Sunday School, 2:00. Wheat, home g r o w n ..... ........................ 2Hc lb harness; black Hamiltonian pony Preaching Service, 3:00. six yr. old; on»- bay saddle pony; We have Men’s, Women's and Children’s “ I was glad when thev said two cows, 1 fresh, one to be fresh GUM BOOTS and OVERSHOES unto me. Let us go into the house Oct 1st; two ranges; beds; gaso of Jehovah.” —Psalms 122-1. at Prices that are Rtght- Come and SEE line oil stove; two tons of hav; 2 Christian Church Service« latge White Swan geese. DAVID CARLSON, one mile Services as follows: J. O. T U N N E L L east of Ourrinsvltle store. 9-18tf Bible School at 10 a. m. ■ ■1 j. j — CurrinsviUe, Oregon. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 When in need of shoe repair, p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at work get the best at the Boot & '7:30 „ p. ....... m Shoe repair shop. H block south «i Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30p. of postofflee. on Main street. Es- I “S Q U A R E D E A L ” m. tacada.—A. R. DAHLKE. Prop, BARBER SHO P Rev. <\ F. Swander of Port MRS. E. E.SALING. Proprietor ’ Th« $Hop whnr« Ytriac know* hit »tuff land. will preach morning and Soles nailed or sewed at same CAKL LA FORGE. PROP. evening. He is a fine preacher. price. The wind never blows in HOME COOKING HAIR CUT 35c SHAVE 1 Sc Ai» c«h«r work at FocxUar Prtcna You are cordially invited to at this shop. 9-18-10-9 Oar Specialty A wuar® dml” ft«rart«e<i - - -- ---- 4 tend these services. Pointer’s for Paints, W allpaper 0?es fra« 4-JO a. ■. t . 7 30 p. ■ Bobbing :nd Shingling a Specialty B. V. C l a y , i MAIN STREIT 6-22tf Minister, Christian Church. and Window Glass. | ,1, GEORGE ITEMS Banking Headquarters H CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK THE ESTACADA HOTEL HERE arc three very essential things you must have to make a good town or community: One of them is a good Hotel. In order to make this Hotel a success we MUST have the loyal support of each and everyone. You are all earnestly requested to make the Estacada your hotel. You w ill be welcome, and we will do our utmost to please and give personal service. T THE ESTACADA D A V I D S O N ’S 5 - 10 - 15c STORE W e can save you money—come and give us a trial. Our prices are the lowest possible on every article Some of our every-day prices: Heavy percale house dress, each. Infants all wcol sweaters, each Extra quality outing flannel, yd---- Fine quality bleached muslin, yd Silk hose, ladies and gents, 35c, 55c and 98c dear brand children’s hose, pr. 25 and 30c Oilcloth, splendid g~ade, white, yd 40c Good assortment Hallowe’en goods 5c up School Supplies You are welcome to come in and see our stock if you do not make a purchase. OAYtDSutVS VARIETY STORE The Store That Saves You Money 1925 MODELS T H E STAR CAR CURRINSVILE STORE PRICES “ SAILIN G IN N