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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1924)
EASTERN C L A C K A M A S N ow we offer you 12 dividends every year! 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 t local industry. For the first time in the history o f the Northwest you are given a chance of earning regular a n d attractive d i v i d e n d s twelve times a vear—one dividend day each month. Dividends paid by check on the first of each month or quarterly, as preferred. 3 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 4- 5 6 7 and Wade St. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dewitt Corlies, each 82, and the oldest living married couple In Jackson county, celebrated their 62d wedding anniversary lost week. , > The recent rains In the Willamette valley have started fall seeding of grain with full force and present In dications are that a large crop will be planted. The number of teachers now em ployed in the schools of Coos county is 280, or 17 more than were employ ed at any time during the school year of 1923-1924. Because of illnes, Harry Strickland, 60, killed himself at his home near Marshfield by firing a bullet through his heart. A widow and several grown children survive. Snow, the first of the season, fell in Bend last week. Heavy snow fell in the mid-Oregon Cascades and It la feared by autolsts that the McKenzie pass road Is blocked. Marion county has filed with the public service commission application for permission to establish a grade crossing over the tracks of the Silver Falls railroad near Sllverton. A record for September shipments of fruits was made at Hood River this year. Up to October 1, 329 carloads of pears and apples had left that city for the eastern markets. Bus lines that will furnish all the facilities of a stroet railway will soon be In operation at Klamath Falla. A 10 cent fare will be charged and a 20 minute schedule maintained. Business is firmly estab lished, well managed and permanent. 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! E ver Rebuddm^twMHoiTH^^fl^RK^^ Above are pictured the new build-1 girls' clubs will have a department ex- ings. August 23rd, just one month cluslvely for their exhibits after the fire. When people heard Magnificent animals from all over that the Pnctflc International Live the United States will show what stock Exposition at Portland had been breeding and scientific care can do destroyed, It was like a blow in the with the race of dairy cows. World face, ltut the Indomitable spirits who record animals of various breeds are formed It first, who labored for its promised and the dairy department establishment and continuance were j will be a union of beauty and utility not daunted. not to be surpassed anywhere in the Within a few days, work had been world. The breeders of cattle vie begun on a new home, "bigger and with each other for numbers and ex better than ever,’ and now it is near cellence, and there Is always a sports- Ing completion. The contractors havejmunlike struggle In the show ring be- promised to have It done and ready tween breeders for the coveted blue for occupancy by October 25th, and ribbons. the great Exposition will open its Collected within the walls of the doors to the public on the morning of Immense Exposition building are not November 1st with a larger and more only the finest dairy cattle to be beautiful show than ever In its his found anywhere In the world, but tory. hundreds of other animals, repre The new structure Is modeled in senting the time, labor and thought genernl nfter the old one. for the ar- j and work of centuries to bring them rangement a n d plB n of the former to as nea. perfection as the Ingenuity one was hard to beat. The stadium of man can compass. Nor is this all. has been enlarged, however, and forty The products of the soil in their glory feet have been added to Its length, of color and fragrance, the accomplish and the seating rapacity has been raents of the boys and girls in useful increased to 7000. endeavor and other things worthy of The horse department has been en study and enjoyment will be found larged and Improved, ns has the poul at the Pacific International Livestock try department, while the boys' and K- position, November 1 to S inclusive. BUTTER NUT BREAD FOR |5c Babcock Dairy Feed, $1.30 the sk. A FULL LIN E OF F E E D S Passing the 3000 mark the ninth before wanted. Mrs. J. W. Mox- 10-16-23 day of the terra, registration figures ley. Morrow Station. now show 3005 long term students en LOST OR STR A Y E D -Pure- rolled at Oregon Agricultural college. Your savings will be safe. 3"g »er a n d B e t t e r T h a n 2 It One hundred persons, Including many visitors from out of the city, at FOR S A L E -S . C. R. I. Red tended a home products banquet held Cockerels for breeding, $2.00 by the commercial club at Cove. each. Orders must be placed day Portland, Salem, Oregon City, and Vancouver, Wash. 1 J A LL K IN D S OF FEED A R E GOING HIGHER. GET YOURS B E F O R E FURTHER AD VAN CE. Portland was the fourth port of exit FOR RENT—5 room house on | for wheat during the month of Sep- Main St. between 4th and 5th ■ tember, according to a report of the streets. See W. H. Holder, 7th department of agriculture. Dividends exempt fr o m normal federal income tax ------- 1 Wanted: Wheat and Gray Oats FOR SALE—We still have a Mrs. Mary L. Mallett of Portland few feeder pigs to sell at 8c per was re-elected state president of the pound. Weigh about 60 pounds. W. C. T. U. at the convention of that S. E. Lawrence, body at Corvallis. It Springwater. I Portland Electric Power Company £ FOR SALE—Fresh J e r s e y !co\v, heavy milker. W. D. McLellan, Rt. 3. It Estacada, Orejron. OF SPECIAL INTEREST - 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: Your income will be regu lar and dependable. 16. 1924 TH U R SD A Y. OCTOBER I OREGON NEWS ITEMS 7.20 per cent in Oregon's Greatest Public Utility! 1 NEWS. GROCERIES bred Collie dog. Sable and white color. Finder please notify Edw. Shearer, Springwater. 10-16-23 Deceased. In p u rs u a n ce o f a lice n ce to m e g ra n te d l.y th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f C la c k a m a s C o u n ty. O r e g o n , on the 10th d a y o f O cto b e r 11»- 1. I. L u c y M ae H eed, a d m in is tr a trix >f the e s ta te o f J. \V. H eed, d e ce a se d w ill >ro>-ced to sell at p riv a te sa le to the h(gh< «t b id d e r on an d a ft e r M O N D A Y . N O V K M B K H 17th. 1924. it the h o u r o f 2 :0 0 o ’c lo c k p. m.. all th* rig h t, title. Interest an d e s ta te o f the s a id T. W H eed, d e ce a se d , at th e tlm*‘ o f hi?» tenth, a n d o f s a id e s ta te , in an d to the fo llo w in g d e se rlU d rea l «»rem ises, t o -w lt • A n u n d iv id e d o n e -t h ir d Interest In an d to tin N N V'i o f N K Vi S e ctio n 2«. T 1 <T. S. It. 2. K.. in L inn C o u n ty . O regon . An u n tilvided o n e - h a lf in terest in and to 109 A cres b e in g L o ts 3 a n d 4 S e ctio n 20. nul Lot 1 S e ctio n 29. T . 0. S. H 24 E.. W h e e le r C o u n ty . O regon . A n u n d iv id e d o n e -n a if Interest In and to th e W e st h a lf o f S ou th w est q u a rte r o f N o rth w e st q u a rte r. S e ctio n IS. T. 1. N. H.. i l K „ in H o o d H iver C o u n ty .* O re g o n . T e r m s o f sa le C ash , o r h a lf ca sh , b a l a n ce to he se cu re d by a first m o rtg a g e u p on th e rea l p re m ise s so ld , to b e a p p ro v e d b y C ou rt. B id s w ill he re c e iv e d b y the u n d e r sig n e d a d m in is tr a tr ix at h er re s id e n ce at E s ta ca d a . O re g o n , o r at th e office o f her a tto rn e y . O. IV B hy, in O re g o n C ity . Oregon. P a te d O c to b e r l* th . 1924. L t ’ CY M A E H E K P . A d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e E sta te o f .1 W . H eed. D eceased . O. P E ttY . A tto rn e y for A d m in is tr a trix WANT AND FOR SALE ADS K K S O L IT IO N Tt» ( ’ l l ANTIK t l E N - l « a id tint«’ . K R A I . \ . \ : \ \ F o i l T H E C IT Y «»F E S T A ITTTSOLV E D K l’ H T H E H that fo r the ( 'A l ‘ A. FROH F IV E M IL L * T O h e r e in abov» p ro p o s e d c h a r te r a m e n d FOR RENT—Two-Room apart- T W E L V E M IL L S m ent*. th e fo llo w in g b allot tlt.e I h » an d n ent furnished. Inquire at IIE IT R E S O L V E D B Y T H E C O U N the nam e h e r e b y it Adopted^ C I L O F T H E C IT Y O F E S T A C A D A . It CHARTER AMENDMENT SUBMIT Estacada Hotel. C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y . O R K M O X that th e fo llo w in g a n u in ln n n t to th* c h a r te r TED To t h e v o t e r s b y t h e c o u n c i l AN ACT to am**nd an act e n o f »Mid C ity I h * an d the sam e h e re b y I» FOR SALE or KENT- W. H. |>ro|vi*td fot Muhmitmlon to the legn i V ol titled ’ A n a ct to in co r p o ra te the C ity o f e r » o f ra id C ity , fo r their a d o p tio n o r fe - E a ta ca d u . In the C ou n ty o f Clackam as«. Rletch ranch. 306 Hancock Sr. S ta te <*f or«»n »n filed in th e oftlc«» o f th«» »M t Ion at the gen era l city ele» tion to in* It leid on th e 4th d a y o f N ov em b er 1924. mm S e cre ta ry o f S ta te J a n u a ry JIM. lfo.Y a » Phone Fast 9281. a m en d ed b y th e legal v o t e r » o f th e Maid In thi* r e s o lu tio n p rov id ed to w it : C ity AU mu M f la t . 1920. b y ch a n g in g the AH A C T w o r d F l\ E to T W E L V E in line 6. j»a r a - FOR SALE— Second hand Kir- a ct en titled An a c t to In- g ia p h J. Meetiott 21 p a ge 9 t h e r e o f a u cor|H>rute the C it y o f K s u s iU . In the th o r is in g the c o u n cil to le v y a ta x o f stin Stump Puller, used very lit tw e lv e fin ii» f o r ge n e ra l ta x e ». on ly e f i'la i KaniMM. m a t e tif O regon tle. Cost $154. will sell for $100. Ih» «I ill ih» olite* o f th e S e cre ta ry o f 100 —T M S ta te. Jan ttary 31, 19*.Y a t a m en d ed by S. W. Stryker. 165*4 Fourth St., Idi—STO tin- leg if \utvM o f -a id C ity at the »fv c ta l B e ft fu rth e r R E S O L V E D , that the Portland, Ore. PM6-28 »•le* tin > . !d th erein on A u gu st 21. 192 ». tUx«>r«lrr l*e a n d he I» h e re b y Instructed a ml to a.in nd all a» ta mil »**«•. |ti* ntfy cit to publtMh the h erein aim Ve p rop osed a r t e I In r »• l e g i s la t i v e A <**m t'iy a r by C h a rte r .ilfiendim-fit M ihfftitted to the FOR SALE—CookInjr apples. V ote o f t! e inopi»» \oter-4 »n th e C«mn* »I in the m a n n e r p ro I t i: IT E N A C T E D B Y T H E I T fO P L E Vi»ted b> law that in W* mvv b y puh Siptzenberjr or Newtons. 25c per O F T ! i t : • T T Y O F E S T A C A D A that M U III a tlo n <f tbig r«*?olutioti in full fo r tw o An a t I»» in co r i ra te t • a t *-nt it’ « «I box or 50c per sack. Brinjr con o fte n u t i l e inibii« at io n » w ith in the . 4 *lty o f K.* i i a d .i in the C ounty o f l l g i 'k « la y » I la te ly p r e c e d in g s-abl re g u la r tainer and pick them up. a m a ». S ta te i>f O r e g o n .’’ filed in the ottVi e le v ilo » in E a d « r n C la ck .im o » New» »um» o f th»* S e cre ta ry o f S la te J a n u a ry II K i n g a ne\v>tnt 1 *er (ndHIvhed In the C ity C. A. Jacques. 19.' na amenti« d by the lega ! v o te rs o f o f Kjttg« a d a a n d h e re b y Jeetgu a u -d fo r It Lower Garfield. aal«! C ity at the rq*«*< ial e le ctio n held j»nln p u rp o • th erein on A u g u st 21. 1920 an»l *• am en »! I'a a re d bv th e Council on t h l» th e l.*th <*l l»y a ll a«-t» nut* «■ ju en tlv rn n te d *»' tiny o f O* toK »r, 1924, b y th e fo llo w in g tin L* g t«la tiV c A anm Uly o r hy » trtue o f \ o te : FOR SALE—Howard heating th e t«eople. I* a n d the sam e ■* hereby Y » a * - M o r t o n . la n e ln v e . O s ta r n e . stove in good condition. a m e n d e d by » h a n g in g an rnllow * T he \ m > ' N one W ord I«\ •' to tw e lv e nt line 4. p a r a fi .1)»** Suhm ltt« d to the M a y o r «V t 13th, 192 ; Mrs. G. E. Lawrence, 1. Me* tlon : s\„e ‘J thereof A pinroxed b y th r M a y o r ( V t le th , 1924 C E S O I A E l > F U R T H E R that th l« r.**o- > .| .\ < M i \ .«i lilt ion fo r prt-|M»Mc«l ch art» r amrii»lm » » I » »ninnili»-«! to th«- v o le r a by th e C ount’ ll U* J KLV. it io n i file»! w ith th e ll**»«*r»Ier o f the C a v o f FOR SALE- Two Jersey heif Kata-*<f.i fo r »uhm iiudon to the leg a l ers. one to freshen March 1. Sell v o te r* o f anni C ity fo r th eir re Je» tlon or a p p ro v a l to be t o t e d n a t the g<nera* Pointer's shop, phone9 x 6. al for cash or trade for hay or oats. • i T t y edgy N u w m i e i t » « It Rex Ludlow. Estacads, Or. ways there. 4th. 1924 b etw een the leg a l v otin g hour.- f It Estacada, Ore. TIMES We Buy Sell & Trade Most Kinds of Farm Produce Estacada Feed Store FOR SALE C H E A P -1 Ford Truck with Redden attachment. See W. F. CARY U. S. M O R G A N , FOR SALE—2 desirable build ing lots in Terrace addition. In quire of H. B. SNYDER. 10-2tf Estacada, Oregon FOR SALE—4 room house and lo t- See DINTY MOORE. 9-Htf Estacada, Ore. FOR SALE—160 acres known as Fanton place, Price $2500. Address Box 420. Astoria, Ore gon. 10-9-16 Banking Headquarters 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 E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we H number among our patrons people who live at some distance from Sandy. FOR RENT—5 room house partly furnished. Inquire of J. W. Hassell, Estacada. 10-9-16 „ Phone 66-4 But this has not deprived them of the bene fits of a good banking connection for they do their banking by mail. FOR SALE—Six A-l milk cows, fresh and coming fresh; six young heifers; good team horses and wagon; some farm machin ery. If looking for a good bar. gain. come. GEO. TURNER. Barton, Ore. In a letter received from Mr, It and Mrs. O. 0. Bland, of Costa FOR SALE—One A -l fresh Misa, Calif., they report that cow, one to freshen about Nov. 1; their crops in general have beep one span mares, wt. 2800 lbs; very good this year, and that harness and wagon. Will sell the country surrounding them is separate or trade for hogs or oats. GEO. KITCHING, growing rapidly, many improve Currinsville, Ore. ments are taking place. They 10-30 wish to be remembered to their FOR SALE or trade—] horse, Estacada friends, and are al sound, wt. 1000 lbs, fair harness, ways glad to welcome them to light wagon, cheap for cash, or Costa Mesa. for cow or dressed hogs - apply at shoeshop next to public libra X I T K K OK \ IIM IM H T H A T U I .V S SALK. ry, Estacada. 10.9tf »n th e C o u n ty C ou rt o f tli«> S ta te o f O re gon fo r Clnrknma.'* ('m in ty . In th e M a tter o f the Kntate o f J. W . H eed. A T ALL AND Let us tell you more of this convenience and practical plan. CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK Sandy, Oregon Commercial WANTED—Fjr stufhpage or will finance cutting. The Boring Wood & Coal Co. 476 E 50th, Portland, Or. 8-28tf Savings FOR YOUR A L L W E A T H E R CAR G ET A SEDAN STAR WHEN in Portland visit Mila dy’ s Beauty Shoppe.— "quality, not speed.” Room 318, over Roberts Bros, store. 8-28-10-23 $ 9 6 0 Estacada, Ore. FOR SALE—2 horses, one 7 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lb.; one 6 yrs. old, wt. about 850. Inquire of Stanley Terel, Colton Ore. 10-2-9 Phone 15-51 Red Seal Continental Vibrationless Motor. FOR SALE—Lloyd w i c k e r , cream color baby carriage.—F. C. Leehammer—Phone 562, Es tacada. near Standard Oil sta tion. 10-2 SEE CARY, Agent for the FOR WELL 0. E. Jannsen. wells, prospect ings. Address Phone. Never Before Such a Motor in a Sedan Priced so Low. STAR DRILLIN G -See contractor, water holes and sound Estacada. Rt. 4. 9-25-10-16 E STACAD A MONEY TO LO A N -W e have plenty of money to loan on farms at6"4. No commission. Relia ble abstiacts. Orejron City Ab stract Co. 11-1 tf CURRINSV1LE STORE PRICES Boilinjr Beef................................ ......... 10c lb White Bleaching Soap, 7 bars.. .......... 25c Raisins........................ .........................10c lb Kerr’s Best Flour, sack............................ $2.00 10 qt Galvanised Pails................................ 25c Cabbaae. 3c lb, in sack lots........................... 2c lb Babcock’s Dairy Feed.............................. $].30 sk MONEY TO L O A N -W e have plenty of money to loan on farms at 6 "»»—From one to 20 years. No commission on large loans. 6. E. W ooster . Estacada. Ore. 6 -1 9 tf W e have Men’s, W om en’s and Children's G U M BOOTS and OVERSHOES at Prices that are Rtght—Come and SEE BOOT and SHOE REPAIR SHOP A Block Sooth of, P. O.. Estsrsds Leather Half «ole» on men'» light work or lire*» »hoes. i ?wed of nailed »■» Rubber compaction half-eolee far men, $1.00 Men'» heal» straightened. Leather or rubber ............... #0 Ladies' heels same work - Whole leather heels men or women __ _ ........ $1.0(1 Only the best of leather and And ings Used—ran al«o save you monei on team harness or parts See me before vou buy A. H. DAHLKE. Estacada OREGON Currinsville, Oreg on. II J- O. T U N N E L L S A ILIN G I N r i i Ä MSS. E. L SALING. Predictor X HOME COOKING Oar Spedili; : Open from 6.30 *. m. to 7 30 p. m. * ■i-o-o-e-c m il ■ -A « A . . - A ’ w V w \ » V I ^ A ... L —■- • ■ Th# $ hop wh«r* the barber know* hi* turff' C A K L LA FORGE. PROP. HAIR CUT 35r SHAVE l 5c AI other work st Popular Prtca* A »quart leal riartntaed Bobbing and Shinftiing $ Specialty HAIM STREET