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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 , F E B R U A R Y 26, 1925 SURVEY FRUIT IND’S IN THIS LOCALITY (Concluded from page one) THC U N I V E R S A L C AR See The NeW Balloon Tires R egu lar: For 05396360 $ 25.00 Now On Display At The BOB COOKE MOTOR COMPANY E S T A C A D A . OREG O N l Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the I hom e. Why not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? I > •* » * . ket, limited quality. Planting Program -, : We have an excellent stock to select from. •t « » Electric S t o r e , Electric Building Portland Electric Power Company ELECTRIC BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON. BASKETBALL AT ESTACADA HIGH “GYM” ALL STARS, ESTACADA vs. PORTLAND STROLLERS Saturday Febr. 28,7:45 p. m. Admission 25c and 15c Methodist Episcopal Church tice followed by the Devotional , Estacada. Oregon. • Meeting 6:15 Evening worship 7:30 S. 9. Teachers’ Training Class ■ Ira F. Rankin. Pastor. Sunday School, 10:00. Mr*. Ro*a A. Reagan, Supt. Morning worship: Children’s sermon followed by the morniftg sermon at 11:00 Afternoon servicea: Sunday School at Mount Zion Chureh 2:00 will meet at the church Mon day afternoon at 4:00. Choir practice at the church. Thursday evening at 7:30. Prayer meeting at the parson age, Friday evening at 7:30. You are always welcome at the Friendly Church On The Hill. Preaching at Mount Zion Church “ The grays withereth. the at . . . 3:00 flower fadeth, but the word of Evening Services: our God shall stand forever. ” Epwortb League. Chorus prac- I Isaiah 40*. or poor .■ s — j — x —:- A Editor,................................Ruth Day Assistant Editor,.... Virginia Du Bois Sport Editor............... Irene Hayden Class Editor......... . Richard Hayman Since the beginning o f the second semester the Hicada News has been under new Management. Ruth Day is now editor and Virginia Du Bois is Assistant-Editor. Corrinee Trullinger, Mary Alice Reid, Irene Hayden, Ted Saling, and Harvey Woodworth, who with Mr. Olson attended the Educational Ex position at O. A. C., returned to school Tuesday. In the afternoon they gave their reports before the high school and the Eighth Grade. Their talks were very interesting and complete, and were greatly appre ciated by the Student Body. They also saw some o f the form er high school students o f Estacada, while they were there. Last Wednesday morning the Rev. Clay o f the Christian Church, and the Rev. Francis A . Ware, who is condncting evening services there, spoke to the high school students. They gave interesting talks, stress ing the importance o f having char acter, whatever occupation one has. Monday forenoon the Adelphic Literary Society gave an interesting program in honor o f Washington’s birthday. The most interesting feature o f the program was the farce “ Hamlet, Hamlet, where have you been?” which was presented by the Adelphic Grand Opera Co. Another good number was the Adel phic Orchestra. Friday night Gresham and Esta cada met on the Gresham floor and played a good game o f basketball. Gresham won with a score o f 23 to 15.. Jim Jennings was high point man fo r Estacada and made 5 points. The Freshman class has a new student added to its list, Miss Gladys Siron who started to school Tues day. _______ ___________ GEORGE ITEMS Raymond Miller of Portland spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Morrow of Port land were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Chris Bittner is spending a few days in Sandy helping his son «v e r - haul his new mill which he recently purchased. Ed. Hodgkiss has moved his fam ily over to the Bittner planing mill Leo Rath over Sunday and Monday. A surprise party was given Henry where Mrs. Hodgkiss has taken Johnson on his birthday anniversary, charge o fthe cook house. Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Valley February 20th. Those present were ! were out from Portland, Sunday. Mrs, Marie Klinker, Mr. and Mrs. Chris They were accompanied home by H. Klinker and son Elmer, Mr. and Mrs, H. Joyner Mrs. Della Vallen, Monday, who ex Klinker, pects to spend a short time in Port- and chrildren, M, and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and children, Mrs. Maxwell, j land among relatives and friends. A farew ell party fo r Eddy ! Otto Paulsen, Carl Lins and Mrs. Hodgkiss and a birthday party fo r I Bateson and daughter Marion from Orel Vallen were given at the L. N. Portland. I Vallen home Saturday , the21st. | A dance was given by the club ' Those present were Miss Butterfield, last Saturday night. Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Johnson were Peter Rydzenski and W alter Moeh- and Mrs, Peter nke, Ernest and Erwin Stahlnecker, ! calling on Mr. Eddie Hodgkiss and Orel Vallen. Ruhl, Sunday evening. A very pleasant time was had. INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL J. Nelson was called to Idaho last week by the death o f his mother, W H O ? Single persons who had She was laid to rest Sunday. S. B. Brown is having quite a se- net income o f $1000 or more, and , married couples who had net Income 1 rious time with one o f his eyes Mr. and Mrs. Jagnim visited Geo. ' o f $2,500 o r more or gross in come o f $5,000 or more ninst file 1 Brown o f Portland, Sunday. returns. WHEN? The filing period is from ESSENTIALS FOR SERVICE January 1 to March 15, 1925. H. M. Atkinson, o f the Georgia WHERE? Collector o f internal Railway and Pow er Company, gives revenue fo r the district in which ‘ five factors essential to the develop- the person lives or has his princi , ment and increase o f new indus pal place o f business. tries : HOW?... instructions on Form I. Availability o f raw material. 1040A and Form 1040; also the law 2. Labor supply and conditions, and regulations. both skilled and unskilled. WHAT? Two per cent normal 3. Transportation facilities. tax on the first $4,000 o f net income 4. Power supply. in excess o f the personl exemptions 5. A favorable attitude o f the and credits. Four per cent normal public mind toward the establish tax on the next $4,000. Six per cent ment and operation o f industries. normal tax o nthe balance o f net Given the first four, development income. Surtax on net income in la-impossible without the fiifth. The excess o f $10.000. public mind is brought to a favor able attitude by the constant vigi DOES ADVERTISING PAY? . .. lance o f our modern industries and public service companies to the ever- — Advertising has made the Victrola increasing needs o f the people for Dog fonmus. new and varied products and ser — It has put Castoria down your throat, le ft bristlts in your gums, vices.— Ind. News Manufacturer. and then came along with a Rubber- set and took them out. Christian Church Services — It has put Sozodont. Pebbecco, Sundav, Feb. 22. 1925. and Pepsodent on your teeth. Bible School at 10 a. m. — It has put a Gillette against your Mrs. Betty Weatherby. Supt. hayfield. Preaching 11:00 — It has put Murine In your eyas, Subject-’ ’ The Family o f God.” sold you CuticUra fo r pirn pies. Pear* fo r the bath and ivory fo r the tub. by Evangelist Ware. Evening sermon by Evangelist — It has put A rrow Collars around Ware will be ” The Unanswered your neck and Ingersols around your wrist, Prayer.” — It has Jammed your feet in Hole- Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p. proof sox. put Paris garters on your m. legs and Tiffany ring« on your fin- Everybody is invited to come gars. and be with us. — It has worn out your Jaws on B. F. C l a y , W riglay's and posted you on what Minister. Christian Church. to buy to cure corns, warts and bunions and ingrowing tonails. L. D S. Services Go anywhere you want to, do The Reorganized Church of anything you wish and advertising Jesus Christ o f Latter Day has had a hand in it— absolutely. Saints holds Sunday School ser And then some people ask— vices every Sunday at the I. O. •Does advertising pay?’ ’— Kansas 0. F. hall at 10 A. M. lsum Good Bread Begins With Good Ingredients a« Estacada can grow quality fruit, especially berries. More blackberries , strawberries red raspberries .bartlett pears and cherries should be planted. The grow er who takes an interest in some particular kind o f fruit should plant more o f it. It would be a mistake fo r every grow er to plant all the fru it wanted, as some o f them would be favored and some neglected. I f one likes the straw berry business he should increase his planting in this fru it and leave to someone else the planting of blackcaps or pears— but in any event a systematic campaign should be inaugurated to foster the plant ing in the Estacada district o f more o f these fruits in which the district is now short. Estacada should grow at least 50 tons o f each o f these fruits in order to make mar kets fo r them. Canneries are not d ordinarily interested in lesser . blocks. A hundred tons, or in round numbers, a hundred acres would make the district more attractive to outside buyers. I f the Ettersburg 121 does well in this locality this variety might be planted as it is the chief canning variety, Clark, would do well. I f so, it should be planted. A little experimentation is necessary. The Marshall or Oregon may be planted extensively fo r the barrel trade. There is a greater possibility o f the darrelling business being overdone than o f the canning business. Mrs. Viles entertained at dinner Bartlett pears should be planted Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl. in blocks o f not less than 5 acres j Mrs. Dew gave a program Mon as a well planned spraying program day forenoon in the school in memo is essential to success. ry o f George Washington’s birthday. Royal Anne cherries should do Mr. Hacheney gave a very interest well and may be planted in almost ing talk on the life of George any acreage from one tree up as Washington, and a Mrs. Morrow little spraying is necessary, o f Portland told o f her trip to Mount Vernon during the last War. A E L W O O D IT E M S number o f visitors were present. Modem Appliances at Moderate Prices » quantity i HYGADA NEWS j City Club News. J We Are Constantly Searching and Testing for Ways to Improve Holsum If It Can Be Done Our flour is the pick of scores of brands. W e use only open-kettle-rendered lard, fine granulated sugar, Les lie’ s salt, lots of milk and Fleischmann’s compressed yeast. HOLSUM is sold with'Quility Groceries at these stores and served in the leading restaurants!- People's Store, Rose’s Department Store, Linn’s Inn and Restaurant, Sailing Inn, all of Estacada; J. 0. Tunneil, Currinsville; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s i’s Store of Eagle Creek ¡Harvey Gibson, Barton. LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY Vancouver Ave., Ivy and Fremont Bts., Portland, Oregon. CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES Western Oil for Westerners.............. ..............15 cts. qt. Eastern Oil for Easterners............. 25 and .30 cts. a qt. Manufactured Shorts................................... $2.00 sack Mill run.................................... ................ $ 1.80 sack Folgers’ C o ffe e ............................................... 50 cts. lb. Maxwell House C o ffe e ................... -.............. 55 cts. lb. A few heavy undershirts for m en........ . .10 cts. each A few shoes left a t..... ................... 98 cts to $ 1.49 a pr. Twin bread...................................................... .15 cts. Small Gresham bread........................................... 09 cts. Shasta tea.......................................................... 75 cts. lb. Candies............ ............ ...................... 20 cts. lb. and up Currinsville, Oregon. aw PAGE POUR J. O . T U N N E L L PORTLAND - CARVER - ESTAGAOA STAGES Municipal Tarmlna! Sixth and SalmCtl Sia.. Phon* Main 7733 LINN'S INN. EatacadaOregon SCHEDULE Lv. Portland....2:00 P. M., Clackattiaa...2:30 P. M., Carver...... 2:40 P. M.. Barton..... 3:05 P. M , Eagle Creek 3:15 P. M . Ar. Balacada... 3:30 A.M., 6:20 6:50 7:00 7 25 7:35! 7:50 P. P. P. P. P. P. Lv. Estacada... 8:30 A. M.. 4:30 P. M. Eagle Creek 8:45 A. M .. 4:45 P. M. Barton.......8 55 A. M. 4:55 P. M. Carve.-...... 9:20 A. M. 3:20 P. M. Clackama 9:30 A. M. 8:30 P. M Ar. Portland... 10:00 A. M., 6:00 P. M. E V E R Y DAY GIVE CARD PARTY A card party was given last Mon day evening at the J£stac&da Hotel to assist in raising the necessary funds to pay off the indebtedness incur red during the season by the A il- Star Basketball team o f Estacada. About fifty persons were present and dancing was one o f the features of the evening. Refreshments wer served, Mgr. W . G. Moore donated the use o f the hotel; Mrs; Saling, the man's prize in the card game; B, A, 1 Murray, the floor wax and a numder o f others made cash donations. Pointer's Furniture Exchange, the place to get what you want and sell what you don't w ant tf H A Y W e handle only the very best. A N D SAY! If you are in the market for some No. 1, second cutting ALFALFA and will take it from the car we can make you a very low price. Please let us figure before the car arrives. WANT AND FOR SALE AOS BARTH OLOM EW and L A W R E N C E Estacada. O re go i. FOR S A L E —Italian p r u n e trees, one and two years old. FOR S ALE OR R E N T - fo u r extra fine and low priced. Write or phone O. W, Failing. Estacada room house and lot. See Dinty Oregon._________________2 19 3-12 Moore, Estacada, Oregon 1-29tf FOR S A L E - 9. C. R. I. Red LOST DOG—Small Fox terrier eggs for hatching $ 1.00 per set finder notify M. C. G’over, ting o f fifteen. Broody hens Boring, Oregon, Route 4, Reward $ 1.50. Mrs. Moxley, Morrow It Station. 2 19 3-12 FOR S A LE — Buick six ajto FOR S A L K —One potato plant In good shape will sell cheap or er; one horse corn planter; one trade for stock, also a full bred horse 12 years old weight 1250 lb. Lewellyn setter, very ambitious plows, mower, rake: and several 10 months old. Harvey Gibson, other farm implements Sell or Barton. 2-12-3-5 trade for good milk cows. M. A. Nelson. Boring, Route 4. FOR R E N T—Two-room apart ________________________ 21 9 3-12 ment furnished, idle now. A t the Estacada Hotel. 2-5 FOR S A L E -1 0 -18 Case Tract or with plows for #3-50.00. Also M ONEY TO L O A N - W e have a number o f good buys in used plenty o f mcney to loan on farms cars. Inquire at Cascade Motor at 6at*— From one to 20 years. Company. 2-19tf No commission on large loans. S. E W o o s t e r , Estacada, Ore. FOR S A L E —Young f i l b e r t ________________________ 6-19tf trees, fresh milch cow. turkeys on foot, incubator used one sea CASH paid for fais* teeth, dental son. Model M Sampson tractor, gold, platinum and discarded Jewel parlor poo!, table siie 7 by 3'v, ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin write or phoni A. E. McBroom, ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. Estacada. Phone 19 15. 2 19-26 FOR REN r —■40 acres three LOANS on farms 6 per cent No miles east of Estacada known as commission. City Loans Monthly the Lee Wills’ place. 2 ) acres plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. wild grass sod, dairy barn, family orchard and etc. #100 per FOR S ALE C H E A P - Italian year cash. Write Z. R. Downey, prune trees, ttr e and two years J. J. Marchbank, 2423 W. Boone Ave., Spokane. old. l-8 25tf. Estacada. W a s h . _________ _____________ 2-12-3-5_______________ FOR S A L E — Brood sow with FOR S A LE -V au gh n d n g eleven pigs #40 00: one Tom and saw, 3 blades. 4. 5, and b foot, eight turkey hens. Cal. Red land good running order. Price IiO. 2016, Oliver Gerber, 2-26-3-5 J 12-4ti PEOPLE 8 STORE. -r*