Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, December 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924
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T H E UNIVERSAL CA R
THE MOST
ACCEPTABLE
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SOMETHING
FOR THE CAR
THIS CHRISTMAS
SEE OUR WINDOWS
SATURDAY
ONLY
Thorn Automatic Windshield Cleaners
I. 0. 0. F. TO ORGANIZE
WILL BUILD LINEN
ENCAMPMENT HERE
MILL AT SALEM
Sulcin is to iiav ; a linen mill
¡established there i-i the near fu
I cure. The plan . are to have the
! machinery installed and ready
for operation the first of July,
; 1925. The company plans ti
manufacture Salmon twine, har
ness thread and shoe threac
The total outlay will be about
$150,000, and this mill will be the
first of its kind to be establishec
west of the Mississippi. The flax
contracted for next year wi
reach about three thousand
acres. Most of the stockholders
are residents of Salem and Marion
county.
The organization of the higher
branch of the 1. O. O. F. order
will be perfected here Saturday
evening. Decembey 28. A Port­
land camp will confer degrees
on about fifty candidates of the
Riverside Encampment No. 91,
in Estacada. Plans are now be­
ing made for this event.
LOGAN RIDGE
1
Banking Headquarters
at Clackamas County Bank, we
H ERE
number among our patrons people who
live at some distance from Sandy.
The Union Sunday School will
give a Christmas program on
But this has not deprived them of the bene­
Tuesday night, Dec. 23. An en­
fits of a good banking connection for they
joyable time is expected.
SPECIA L~$3.98
Joe Kerscham was absent from
do their banking by mail. Let us tell you
school on account of a sore
more of this convenience and practical plan.
throat.
GEORGE ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cromer
We Have a Full Line of Toy Fordson Tractors
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wismer
from
accompanied
by Mrs. Darby,
With Plows and Ford Cars
Bethany, Ore., were visiting the made a business trip to Portland
latter’s brother, \V. Held anc Monday,
BOB
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
wife on Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Feathers
and
son
C O O K E M O TO R C O M P A N Y
Miss Eunice and J. Willing Clayton of Oregon City, visited
from Sellwood and Mr. and Mrs, with J. YoungSunday'afternoon.
ESTACADA. OREGON
Chaney and children were guests It was reported Monday that
Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs Henry
Commercial
Savings
Swails was in the Oregon
J. Paulsen.
City hospital in a rather serious
Mrs. C. A. Johnson and Mrs condition.
J. Peulsen were calling on Miss Mrs. L. Shaw of Portland, was
Howard Sunday afternoon.
visiting her sister-in-law Mrs.
Miss Edith Harkenrider enter­ D. Hunt the past week.
tained the Christian Endeavors The Upper Logan school is
last Thursday evening. There very
busy getting ready for their
were about 17 present and every Christmas
to be put on
one reports having a good time. the evening program
of December 20, in
A Mr. Powell and family from connection with the P. T. A .
Nice fresh grape fruit................................. 10c each
Portland,
has moved out on bazaar at the Harding Grange
HIS company now offers local industry. For the first
Cabbage......................
3>4c lb
their
farm,
known
as
the
Steph­
hall. Be present if you wish to
to its customers, patrons time in the history of the
Sweet
potatoes..............................................
10c lb
ens
place.
enjoy
the
evening.
and the public what we be­ Northwest you are given a
Cranberries,
just
i
n
...........................................
20c lb
lieve to be one of the most chance of earning regular
Pool Hall Changes Hands
Potatoes,
while
they
last................................$1.75
sk
LOCAL BREVITIES
attractive opportunities for and attractive d i v i d e n d s
Ü. A. Darneille has sold his
On Monday, December 15 we will give to each
putting their money to work twelve times a yeai— one
pool hall to L. E. Bailey of Port­ W. A. Heylman was a Salem
family
customer (one only to each family) a
at high wages in a great big dividend day each month.
land. Mr. Bailey expects to take visitor last Wednesday.
nice
1925
calendar. I hope my regular custo­
over the pool hall at once.
Watch for the Gem theatre an­
mers
get
their
calendars early so I may give
next week.
the remainder of them to others who wish them.
See J. E. Gates and get that nouncement
Kingston is reported on
suit cleaned and pressed. I. O the Will
sick list at this time.
O. F. building.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox and
- Briefly, these are the reasons for the
Eastern Clackamas News $1.50 daughter were Portland shoppers
Currinsville, Oregon.
a t t r a c t i v e n e s s of this new 7.20 per
Wednesday.
cent accumulative First Preferred Stock:
FOR SALE—16 acres one mile (1. Dale and W. Green of
from
Estacada; about 500 cords
income will be regu­
Dividends exempt f r o m
of limber wood, large spring, Oregon City were in Estacada
4 normal federal income tax
I Your
lar ami dependable.
price $800, or will sell timber. last Wednesday on business.
PORTLAND
- CARVER - ESTACADA STAGES
Your
savings
will
be
safe.
Municipal Terminal Sixth and Salmon Sta., Phona Main 7733
H. F. Gibson,
Several
loads
of
dirt
have
deen
Dividends paid by check
LINN'S 'NN, Eaiacada. Ore {on
12 11-18-25
Barton. moved from the lot just north of
on the first of each month 6 Itusiness is firmly estab.
SCHEDULE
lished, well m maged and
Lv. Portland.....2:00 P. M.. 6:20 P. M.
or quarterly, as preferred.
FOR
SALE—1
ton
Ford
truck
Lv. Eaiacada..... 8:30 A. M.. 4:30 P. M.
the
Ames
plumbing
shop
to
the
Ciac lea rrua...2:30 P. M.. 6:50 P. M.
EariaCreak9:45 A. M,, 4:45 P. M.
permanent.
with overdrive. Good shape, property of W. F. Cary on Sixth '
Carver........2:40 P M.. 7:00 P. M.
Barton..............8 55 A. M. 4:55 P. M.
Barton........3:05 P. M., 7:25 P. M.
C
arver......... 9:20 A.M. 5:20 P. M.
Exempt from Oregon per- 7 To yield 7.20 per cen t .
good pneumatic tires, $250 if sold and Broadway.
EacleCreek 3 :1 5 P. M . 7:35 P. M.
Clackama........ 9:30 A. M. 5:30 P. M.
sonai property tax.
Priei ce $100.
Ar. Estacada....3:30 A. M., 7:50 P. M.
by Monday.
Ar. Portland.....10:00 A.M ., 6:00 P. M.
EVERY DAY
J. D. Greenstreet,
C. C. Miller Sells Shop
12-4-11
. Springwater.
If you desire to subscribe are yours and then your
C. C. Miller sold his shop on
for shares on our easy pay­ dividends begin to accrue
FOR
SALE
Four
months
old
Broadway
to Jess Denny of this !
ment plan you may pay $10 immediately.
Chester
White
pigs.
—
H.
D.
city,
today.
Denny will I
per share down anil $10 a Act on this opportunity to­
HURSH, Earl Crest Farm, Ea­ take possession Mr. at once.
month per share until paid
gle Creek, Ore.
It
for. We will pav you 7 per day. Inquire at our In­
FOR S A L E Tom Miller’s
cent interest on all your vestment Department, 820
baled
hay, $18 per ton at barn
payments until the shares Electric Building, now!
till Jan. 20. See Geo. KITCHING
Estacada, R. 1. 12-11-18
SALE—First-class baled
I Portland Electric Power Company oat FOR
hay, $20 per ton.
EARL TRACY, Garfield
Ì Portland, Salem. Oregon City, and Vancouver; Wcsh.
12-11-18-25.
FOR SALE—Year old Rhode-
island Red rooster.
f a s jL P jf ir s a tA i o i l
J. W. DOWTY
It
Eagle Creek, Ore.
FOR SALE — It; lian prune
Gccd Bread Begins
trees, o e and two year, Can
see trees at Wooster’s.
With Good
O. W. Failing, Nurseryman
12-11-25
Ingredients
FOR SALE—Sow and six two-
months
old pigs; also a few pul­
The best Kettle-rendered Lard Is a Quality Ingre­
lets.
B. F. Bullard.
dient In H0LSUM
2-4-11
Route 1.
Effective December 2nd, the Ford Motor Company an«
Shortening is an important item. We believe
FOR
SALE
or
trade—One
bay
nounces new low prices on all Ford cars — a reduction of
that the best kettl»-rendered lard cannot be
horse,sound, wt. 1200 lbs, fair
Twenty-five Dollars on the Fordor Sedan, and lower prices
excelled. Note the s. It tender crust and the
harness, light wagon, cheap for
on
all other types make Ford Cars—even greater value than
cash,
or
for
cow
or
dressed
hogs.
home-nude flavor in Holsum when you eat it
Apply
at
shoeshop
next
to
public
ever
before.
tonight
library,
Estacada.
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H0L51M Is sold with Quality Groceries at these stores and served in
FOR SALE—1>4 h. p. Waterloo
the leading restaurants Peoyle's Store. People's C A C Store, Rose’s
NEW P R I C E S
Boy gas engine: 1 Ford motor
Department Store, Linn's Inn and Restaurant, Sailing Inn. all of Esta­
complete;
2
kitchen
ranges—at
cada: J. 0. Tunnell, Cnrriusvllle; A. C. Cogswell and Smith's Store of
Runabout ..............
Pointer’s.
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Eagle Creek: Harvey Gibson, Barton.
Touring Car ..........
MONEY TO LOAN We have
Coup«................................................ e«!!
plenty
of money to loan on farms
COMPANY
LOG
CABIN
BAKING
Tudor Sedan.................................... km
at 6"o. No commission. Relia­
Fordor S«dan ........
Vancouver Avi., Ivy und Fremont St». Portland. Orcgcn.
ble absti acts. Oregon City Ab­
Chasids ..............
stract Co.
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Truck Chassis........
POUND Child's woolen scarf.
HEWN TIES WANTED 6 to Owner
(All Pries* r. O. B. »tro ll)
may have same by identi-
8 inch face 50c: S inch and wid»r flying and
paying for ad at News
60c; less commission and freight office.
to Fairview.
These are the lowest prices ever offered in the history of tho
W m . H. Richardson I.hr. Co.
Ford Motor Company. They create a new standard of
FOR
SALE—Concord
grape
507 Gnsco Bldg., Portland. vines. $10 00 per 100; $80.Oil per
value
for motor car transportation.
FOR SALE Vaughn d r a g 12-4tf
1000.
Kinney & Lamberson,
saw, 3 blades, 4, 5. and 6 foot,
Estacada. Rt. 1
good running order. Price $75. MONEY TO LOAN We have 11 20 12-11
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PKPOPLE’S STORE. plenty of money to loan on farms REGISTERED Mersey Cows
SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
at 6% From one to 20 years. $75 ar.d subject to register heif­
FOR RENT —Five room house, No commission on large loans. ers $50, if sold by Monday.
furnished. See Mrs. J. T. IRWIN S. E W oostkk . Estacada. Ore.
J. P. Greenstreet, 1
12-4-11 First and Currin Sts. j
6-19tf 12-4-11
Springwater.
REMEMBERj,
Sandy, Oregon
Now we offer
you 12 dividends
every year!
CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
T
7.20 per cent in
Oregon's Greatest Public Utility!
J. 0. TUNNELL
2
ALE PRICES
REDUCED
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