Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 29, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 29, 1925
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GEORGE ÍTEMS
The Universal Car
A fte an illness of about two
years A. N. Jansen passed away
last Thursday, Ja n u ary 22.
Mr.
Jansen came to Oregon from North
D akota about fourteen years ago
and has lived in this community
since th a t tim e.
Mr. Jansen was
held in high esteem by all who knew
him. The fu n eral was held at the
EstacadS undertaking parlors S at­
urday, Ja n u a ry 24, and the remains
were taken to the Riverview ceme­
tery for burial.
John W illing of Sellwood visited
with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Cha­
ney and family, last Sunday a fte r­
noon and evening. He was accom-
Mrs .0 . W illing, who rem ained for
a week’s stay.
Mrs. H. K linker was visiting with
her g randparents, Mr. and Mrs.
P eter Paulsen, last Thursday.
HE whole world is familiar with Ford
perform ance—its sturdy ability to go
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to the end of the journay and back again.]
The world knows also its econom y in price
and upkeep.
In addition to this rugged, dependable eco­
nomical ^service, the Ford Car has many
features which still further contribute to
pride and satisaction in ownership. These
include hood and radiator of modern lines
with other details of appointm ent and fit­
ting which m ake the Ford car universally
desirable.
MOTOR
COM PNAY
ESTACADA OREGON
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
dividend day each monlh.
- 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 ami dependable.
Dividends paid by chei k
on the first of each month
or quarterly, as preferred.
Exempt from Oregon per-
S'Mial projieriy tax.
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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 wilt pay yOif 7 per
cent interest on all your
payments until the shares
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Dividends exempt f r o m
normal federal income tax
^ — Your savings will be safe.
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Business is firmly estab­
lished, well manage I and
permanent.
To yield 7.20 per c jrn t.
Price $100.
are yours and then y o u r
dividends begin to accrue
immediate V.
Act on this opportunity to­
day.
Inquire at our In­
vestm ent Department, 820
Electric Building, no v!
! Portland Electric Power Coirpeny
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Portland, Salem, Oregon City, a , / Vancouver, F ash.
Good Cread Begins
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.iWi. » le a f
With Good
Ingredients
We Are Constantly Searching and resting h r Wlys
to Improve liolsum If it Can Be Done
Our flour is the pick of scores ol brands.
We use
only open-kettle- rend -red lard, fine granulated - ig.tr, L es­
lie’s «alt, lots of milk and M e is 'h ii inn’s Compressed yeast.
1I9LSUV1 is sold with Qaility Groceries al the e stores and srrvH in
the leading rcstaorantsi People’s Store, Rose's Department Store,
Linn’ s Inn an! Restaurant. Stiling Ina, all of E t cada; J. P. Tuitneil,
Currinsvl!!*: A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store cf Lagle Creek ¡Harvey
Aiibson, Bar an.
LOG CABIN BAKNG COMPANY
VurtCwt: r r Ave., 'vy and F re n o it St*., Portland, Orrg> n "
Seaman ¿ Bullard
U S E AND T U B E
All Grades of
REPAIRING
S H IN G L E S
Route 2
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B ro a d w a y Garage
Estacada
HEN.cY BOHN. Estacada
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Editor ......................... Mary Alice Reed
Assistant E d ito r.............Irene Hayden
Sport Editor
................... Glen Ely
Class Editor
Richard Hayman
Banking Headquarters
Senior New*
The Class of ’25 held a meeting
last Thursday fo r the purpose of
deciding about class Cings.
As
only a few of the stu d en ts wished
rings it was decided not to get any.
Plans fo r a Senior play were discuss­
ed but nothing definite was decided
regarding the name of the play or
the date.
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BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN
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E rnest Ryning came home S at­
May Rose Bartholomew, daughter
if Mr. aud Mrs. F. C. Bartholomew, urday evening for a sh o rt visit.
clebrated her fo u rth birthday last
Thursday afternoon with a party
t her home.
The little hostess
•cceived many p re tty gifts and a
ery enjoyable aftern o o n was spent.
1 delightful luncheon consisting of
ce cream and cake was served the
CASH paid fo r false teeth, dental
ittle guests and May Rose cu t the gold, platinum and discarded jew el­
birthday cake bearing fo u r candles. ry.— Hoke Smith Sm elting & Refin­
The children present w ere: Jean, ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
.ouise and Collin Dykeman, Brooks
■id Starlie Snyder, Ju n io r Johnson,
FOR RENT—Garage inquire
un'or Ahlberg, May Rose an d “ Bud-
o f C. E. Dubois.
it
.ie" Bartholomew'.
The m others and friends present | FOR SALE—Black Minorca
ere:
Meshames Theo. Ahlberg, chickens. Phone 27-112, Mrs.
. P. Johnson, H. B .Snyder, C. A. H. P. Burnham
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ykem ar, J. F. Lovelace, Raymond j ------------------------------ ---------------------
vince, E. Saling, M ary Bartholo-
FOR SALE—10-18 Case tract-
i w and F. C. Bartholomew.
A or with p low s- $ 350.00. Also a
boon consisting of cake and cof - 1 number of good buys in used cars
eo was served the grown-ups.
lnq uire—Cascade Motor Co. 1-t
One of the in terestin g featu res of |
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• ia a ft rnoon was th a t each child
W ANTED—A copy of the
us asked to sing or recite, and all NEWS for October 27, 1921 will
csponded in the most en tertain in g Pay 25 cents, leave at N ew s office
1 -t
manner.
But this has not deprived them of the bene­
fits of a good banking connection for they
do their banking by mail. L et us tell you
more of this convenience and practical plan.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK
Sandy, Oregon
Commercial
FOR SALE—Young
Filbert
trees, write or phone W. R. Reid,
A birthday surprise p arty was Phone 19-15, Estacada, Oregon
tivcn Saturday night, Ja n u ary 24. 1-29-2-5
PARTY
it the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
FOR SALE OR R E N T -fo u r
'{itching. The event was in honor
>f the sixty-first birthday of the room house and lot. See Dinty
u tte r's m other,, Mrs. J. V. Barr, Moore, Estacada, Oregon l-29tf
lie evening was spent in playing
antes and visiting, and at eleven LOANS On farms fi per cent. No
,ock n luncheon was served, commission. City Loans Monthly
fte r all were seated the light was plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
tinguished nnd the birthday cake,
ade by Mrs. W arren Barr, was FOR SALE C H E A P - Italian
ought in with its 61 candles aflame. prune tree?, one ami two years
J. J. March bank,
Those present w ere Mr. and Mrs. old.
Estacada.
. V. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kitch- 1-8-25 tf.
!g :tn l family, Mrs. J. W. B arr and
FOR SALE—Vaughn d r a g
Idr. n. Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Bari
.1 f".: tily.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Free- saw. 3 blades. 4, 5, and 6 foot,
: >i nnd fam ilr, Mrs.F. F. Herman good running order. Price $75.
PEOPLE'S STORE.
nd baby, and Mr. and Mrs. George 12-4tf
In. r. The com pany num bered 25, J
n cludirg six children and twelve ! FOR SA L E —Several young
! brooa sows O. I. C.. all bred; one
.rand children.
OBITUARY
Holstein Bull two years old. P.
W. Douglas, Currinsville 1-22-29
Savings
CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES
Sm elt—almost daily—a t
....... .................. _ .0 5 c lb
P hone us for fresh m eat orders.
W e sell nice boiling b eef at _____ ____________ 10c lb
W e sell nice round steak a t _________________ 2 5 c lb
Just received new Gas Engine and five new
Cream Separators at right prices on long
term paym ents. Call and see them.
Sugar—cash price by the s a c k ....................... .. $ 7 .5 0 sk
Corn Sugar—13 lbs in sack for_______________ .91 els
Did you get a pair of those S h o es a t _________ 1.49 pr
Take your guess on the Dinner Set or the !0
Sets of Cups and Saucers. If not, W HY?
Did you exam ine those new Bread and Cake
and Pie Pans that just cam e in?
J. a
TUNNELL
Currinsville, Oregon.
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS
BIRTHDAY
E R E at Clackamas County Bank, we
number among our patrons people who
live at some distance from Sandy.
Junior News
The E rtacada Encam pm ent No.
The sem ester exams come T hurs­
)1, form erly known as Riverside day and Friday.
Encampment, will be visited next N ext F riday evening, Ja n u a ry 30th,
Tuesday night, F eb ru ary 3, by
the Gresham high school boys will
Grand P atriarch Siekafoo3e.
play basketball here.
I t is the
first home gam e and the first game
PAYS PIANO OBLIGATIONS
to be played on the new gym floor.
Gresham has shown up well this
The V olunteer Class of the Bible
season, defeating G rant high of
Ichool of the C hristian church, who
Portland, Oregon City and Wood-
ire much interested in purchasing
burn high school.
O ur boys have
i piano for the church, gave a cake
won two games and lost one. This
nd candy sale to pay th e ir pledge
should be a good game and it is
o the piano ' on last Saturday,
'loped th a t many of the town peo­
ind cleared $8.16, which, with a for-
ple will come out to support the
ner paym ent made by them, paid
home team .
The game is called
heir pledge in full.
at 7 :30.
Admission 25 cents, chil­
dren 15 cents.
local industry. For the first
time in the history of the
Northw est you are given a
chance of earning regular
arid attractive d i v i d e n d s
tw elve times a year —one
7.20 per cent in
Oregon's Greatest Public Utility!
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Mr. and Mi's J. Paulsen last Sunday.
The girls and boys basket ball
Mr. and Mrs. Hackaney spent a teams were defeated on the Silver-
few days in Portland last week.
ton high school floor, F riday even­
Lewis Weisenfluh
has gone to ing.
The score was as follows:
Portland to work.
Silverton
Estacada
Girls 43
Girls 14
ENTERTAIN GRAND PATRIARCH
Boys 16
Boys 9
Now we offer
you 12 dividends
every year!
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HYGADA NEWS
A Ju n io r Class m eeting was F ri­
day. Ja n uary 23.
The purpose of
the m eeting was to discuss the J u n ­
ior play which will be given next
Miss M inerva Dew and Mr. A lbert sem ester.
Lins were visiting a t Milwaukie
Mr. W alker, president
of the
with Mr. Lins’ sister,, Mrs. Kroner,
N orthw estern
School of
Com­
last Sunday.
The C hristian Endeavor Society merce was present F riday m orning
will m eet at the home of P eter and gave the students a very in te r­
He told the value of
Ruhl on T hursday evening, F eb ru ­ esting talk.
ambition, perseverence and hopeful­
ary 5th.
We are looking forw ard to
Mr. and Mrs. H. O’Neill and small ness.
the
tim
e
when he will be with us
daughter, Belle Marie, and Mr.
H arkenrider made a brief visit with again.
BOB
COOKE
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PORTLAND -CARI/tR - ESTACADA STAGES
Municipal Term na! Sixth ani Salmon Sts.. Phore Main 7733
LINN’S INN, Es acadaCfigon'
SCHEDULE
Lv. Portland.....2:G0 P. M..
Clackamas . 2:30 P. M..
Carver........2:40 P. M.,
Barton...... 3:05 P. M..
Eagle Creek 3:1 5 P. M.,
Ar. Estacada ....3:30 A. M..
6:20
6:50
7:00
7 25
7:35
7:50
P. M.
P. M.
P.
M.
P.
M.
K
M.
P. M.
Lv. Estacada.....8:30 A. M..^ 4 :3 0 P. M.
EagieCreek 8:45 A. M., 4:45 P. M
Barton...............8:55 A. M. 4:55 P. M.
C arve.______ 9:20 A. M. 5:20 P. M.
Clackama.........9:30 A. M. 5:30 P. M.
Ar. Portland.....10:00 A. M , 6:00 P. M.
E V E R Y D AY
WHY IT PAYS TO PRODUCE EGGS OF QUALITY
PRICE PER JAN. FEB.
DOZEN AT
NEW YORK
6*
MAR. APR. MAY JUNE JULY AUG.
SEPT. OCT.
THREE YE>YR MC NTHl r
AV ERAGË PRICES
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That everything with h shell on goes. Isn’t the rule any longer. On the mar*
ket todny. It still goes, but at a price below a first-class egg. Opportunity for
the greatest success In egg production lies In producing an article that Is better
than the average, then selling It as such. It Isn't hard to find a market wIlliDg
to pay a premium of 0 to 7 cents a dozen over firsts and from 0 to 13 cents a
dozen over seconds, according to the Sears-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation.
The premium on fresh gathered firsts at New York City during a three-year
period over fresh-gathered seconds « as substantial as shown by the accompany-
Ing chart. During February, March and April, when practically all eggs are
good, the prices of extra firsts average only from 1 to 4 cents higher than tor
seconds. In May the sprrad begins to widen. In Augusi the margin on extra
firsts Is sround 9 cents. It continues to widen until In November, when the
high peak Is reached, with extras at 62 cents a dozen nnd seconds at 41 cents.
It costs a little more and it tnkes a lot of extra effort to market high quality
eggs. Yet the gain la ample return for the extra expenae nnd labor.
FOR SALE—Few six weeks
A ndrew M. Jan sen died Thurs-
Shoe-Harness Repairing
Iny noon, Ja n u ary 22. 1925, at his old pigs and some shoats. K. G.
home in George. He was 73 years Palmateer, Route 1, Estacada
When in need of shoe or harness
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of age and had been in ill health 1-22-29
repairing give me a call. I have
for sometime.
been in the game 30 years, so I
MONEY TO LOAN We have
will ask a fair trial.
The funeral services wore held a plenty of money to loan on farms
MRS. JACK H AYDEN
I guarantee al n-y work ar.d
the Joseph E. G ates' chapel ih E 5 at 6'V—From one to 20 years.
T h ird an d B roadw ay,
material to be first class. Eveiy-
tacada, Saturday, at 11 a. jn. , the No commission on large loans.
N o r t h o f I O. O. F. H all
bo ly treated with respect at all
interm ent taking place in Rivetsidi
S. E. W ooster . Estacada, Ore.
times.
cem etery. Portland under the di­
6 19tf
Try the Shoe Shop or.e fclxk
rection of Joseph E. Gates.
TTu
north of the Estacada Bank.
| Rev. Campbell of Portland was th, I FOR SALE S. 0 . R. I. R»ds.
FOR SALE -W hite Leghorn
m inster officiat ng.
last years pullets and one cocker- pul.ets. Mr?. S. E. Lawrence,
THE NEW
SHOE SHOP
Georga W. Moor*, Prop.
Mr. Jan sen leaves to m ourn his el $2.00 each. Broody hens, $1 50 1-22-29
Estacada. Oregon
passing, a wife,, A ugusta Jannsen. each. Orders must be placed day ---------
FOR SALE—Jersey- Guernsey
and the following children: New- before wanted. Eggs for hatch-
.an C., t i] tries C., A lfred M., Gus- ing il.OO per setting of fifteen cow has been fresh
_ _ for two
FOR SALE—Fresh cow Jer-
Mrs. Moxley, Morrow S tation . weeks,
u».e \i., O tto E., A ndrew M., There­
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G. Kehbetn. gey and U u'rnsey. i . S. Snyder
j 2 5-25
1-29-25
sa aud bosa A.
L«gie creek, Oregon i j .-¿ ¿ .^
Ejucada, Route X
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MARCELLING
All Beauty Work