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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 P A C E SIX THE STATE M A R K E T TAKES STEPS T O P R O T E C T USED CAR PU R C H A S E R S THE UNIVERSAL CAR DISTANCES ARE SHORTER w ith a Car THE U N I V E R S A L CAM H E Ford C ar of today represents the highest value ev er T offered by the Ford M otor-Com pany. It is a better look ing car, a better m ade car, and possesses m any small feat ures which enhance its service. Consult us now as to the best car for your particular needs. W hatever body-type you choose, you will find that it gives you fullest value in construction, appearance, and finish* You m ake no m istake in buying a Ford for business and pleasure— it gives so much for so little. BO B COOKE MOTOR COMPANY ESTACADA. OREGON V . . . ■ ■ ■ v w v . . . • > 5 —5—• • , —, - v Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the home. Why not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices We have an excellent stock to select from. Electric S t o r e , Electric Building DETROIT, MICH., M arch 25, K'2p.— One of the most im portant steps yet undertaken to p rotect used car purchasers and at the same time placethe handling of such ears on a more businesslike basis is the an nouncement by Mr. E.dsel B. Ford, president of the Ford Motor Com pany th at operating under a compa ny plan Ford dealers will h ereafter place a guarantee upon used Ford cars disposed of by them. The Ford Motor Company is the first large automobilee concern to take direct steps in the m a tte r of used cars. In as much as there i; about as many Fords in operation in the country as all other makes com bined, it is apparent th at the action of the Ford Motor Company will ex ert a wide influence on the mai- keting'.of used car3 and in improv ing conditions generally in that phase of the automobile business. “ Every used Ford car represents so much unused tran sp o rtatio n and is of value to someone,” Mr. Ford said in' his statem ent reg ard ing the plan. “ The Ford dealer through his position and intim ate knowledge of the car certainly is the best judge as to the value of n i this tran sp o rtatio n — the best to de determ ine a price on the milage the ca r may yet be expected to deliver — th a t’s his business “ With this advantage the Ford dealer is prepared, to give his used car customers, benefits not likely to be obtained elsewhere. “ If re-conditioning is necessary he has the work done by by trained Ford mechanics using improved equipm ent and genuine Ford parts, and with these econo mies and advantages he is able to o f fer the used car to purchaser a t low cost and with a g u arantee covering its mechanical fitness.” The plan becomes effective at { once and places a g u aran tee on used Ford cars purchased from author- ized Ford dealers, thereby insuring proper mechanical operation under ordinary driving conditions, In assuming the direction and su- • pervision of this plan to be carried ' out by its dealer organization, the ! Ford Motor Com pany feels th a t it is | em bracing an opportunity to be of • g rea ter service to those who p u r chase used Ford cars. V AGENT DEPARTM ENT K n o w t h e N e w L aw On application to the S tate Market Agent, 714 Court House, Portland, folders giving the provisions of the new potato grading and inspection law, in condensed form , will be sent to any person, and the folder also gives all the standard grades, the definitions, and oth er inform ation. S tate officials have been advised to see th a t the law is enforced, and they are w arning growers, shippers and retailers th a t they will be check ed up on. The law will work out for the benefit and profit of any grow er or hipper who is w orking for a re p u ta tion fo r reliable stock and an honest pack. Such as one should welcome his name and grade on the co ntain er. When consumers become more fam iliar with the provisions of thhe law, and the grades, they will order by grades and ainsist th h at they receive the grade th a t they ordered. Retailers and shippers will soon learn the growers who are observing the law. The purpose of the Act is th at all concerned shall get w hat they pay for. It puts a premium on a first class pack. U n r e l ia b le S c a le s M e a n T r o u b l e ... A source of much trouble and m isunderstanding between the farm - er and the elevator or warehouseman is unreliable or inaccurate scales. There is little excuse for this. The state has a departm ent,under the ju risdiction of the S tate M arket Agt., for testing and correcting, unrelia ble scales. There ia no charge fo r the service, and a com petent man will be sent on request at any tim e. Recently a scale inspector found a scale with an e rro r ofthree pounds to each d ra ft of grain, the resu lt of which on the car of 750 sacks am ounted to 450 pounds— the num ber of pounds billed but not put into the car. A nother scale showed an e rro r of 189 pounds on an aver- af?e load of 4000 pounds, Many scales are balanced by tying nuts and washers on the counter- poise, and many are not properly installed, not being boxed trt, with the resu lt th a t the wind will often niake a difference from one to six pounds, depending on its velocity. At one of the Portland mills the force of the wind on a box car of grain, weighed upon track scales, a C o m in g to Portland Electric Power Company j Dr. M e lle n th in PORTLAND. OREGON. Pa»t T w e lv e y e a r . KEY - KEY WHO’S GOT THF. KEY THAT UNLOCKS THE MYSTERIOUS LOCK? W i t h e a c h a n d e v e r y p u r c h a s e a t thi* « to re a m ounting: to $ 1 .0 0 cash, o r $ 2 .0 0 o n a c c o u n t , we will give t h e c u s t o m e r a key. O n e o f t h e s e ke y s g iv e n a w a y will be t h e M y s t e r i o u s Key t h a t will u n l o c k t h e M y s te r i o u s L o c k c o n n e c t e d w ith “ C ro slo y R a d io p h o n e " no w o n d isp la y in o u r s t o r e . B r i n g in y o u r ke y s on t h e d a y a n d d a t e se t (W atch for A n n o u n c e m e n t ) a n d se e if y o u hold th e m a s t e r k e y t h a t u n lo c k s th e m y s t e r i o u s lock t h a t m a k e s y o u t h e h a p p y p o s s e s s o r of the W O N D E R F U L R A D IO . 3 -TUBE CROSLEY RADIO COM PLETE W ITH TUBES. LOUD SPEAKER, B A T fFR IE S AND AIREAL WIRE. FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR CROWN FLOUR .* PURITAN FLOUR .* S P E C I A L $ 2 .6 0 $ 2 .5 0 $2 .45 C LO VER S E E D RED CLOVER SEED, LILLY ’S, AT 32c LB. DON'T FORGET Economy Dairy Feed, the Best Feed for Your Cows and Only .* $1.65 per Sack W E BUY MOST K IN D S Q g FARM EDUCE Estacada Feed Store U. S. MORGAN Estacada, Oregon. .¿ c /u i/o u f Good Bread Begins With Good Ingredients We Are Constantly Searching and Testing fo r Ways to Im prove Holsum If It Can Be Done # O ur flour is the pick of scores of brands. W e use only open-kettle-rendered lard, fine granulated sugar, L es lie’s salt, lots of milk and F le isc h m a m ’s compressed yeast. HOLSUM is sold with Quality 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. Tunnell’ Currinsvilie; A. C. Cogswell and Smith’s Store of Eagle Creek ¡Harvey Gibson, Barton. ' LOG CABIN BAKING COMPANY Vancouver Ave., Ivy and Fremont Sts., Portland. Oregon. CURRINSVILLE STORE PRICES Apples by box, Gonos............................... ............... $ 1.75 A few shoes left a t ...................... .98 cts. and $ 1.49 pr. Men’s K eds_______ j 2.50 P e a rlin e.________ .05 cts. Babbitts C leanser_____ *_____________ ____ _ io5 cts! Sugar sack cash _____________ $ 7,50 New gingham s...................... 25 cts. Ladies’ silk hose, extra good o n e s ...’................ $ 1.00 Men’s s h i r t s ................................................50 and .75 cts. A nice line E aster cards and candies-Novelties ju st in. Easter Egg D yes........................... ..............05 and .10 cts. Men’s canvas gloves............................... .15 and .25 cts. W estern Oil......................................... ................ 15 cts. qt. Golden Shell Oil........................................... . .25 cts. qt Veedol................................................................ .30 cts. qt. Gasoline by gallon................ 21 cts. Gasoline in 5 gallon drums a t wholesale prices C u rrin sv ilie, O re g o n . J. O- T U N N E L L REM ARK ABLE PIC T U R E W ILL BE SH OW N H E R E All kinds of blacksmithlng and auto repairing done at W. A. Rhodes Shop, Currinsvilie, Ore. Arrangements have been complet- Car work 75 cents per hour. ed by Carl Douglass Post of the __ ___________________ 3-19-49 American Legion for bringing to Estacada the American Legion’s film classic, "The Man Without a Country.” This unusual film will be shown in the near future. “The Man Without a Country” is said to be one of the most re markable photo plays ever produced. When the picture had its world pre- niier at Washington, D. C., the top admission price was $10. The pic- ^ure has had a long run in New York City, where the most critical reviewers described it as "a picture that will stir the blood of every American. The picture is based Upon Dr. Ed ward Everett Hale’s masterpiece. Arnold Daly plays the leading role of Philip Nolan, “The Mart Without a Country," who wag banished af- ter he had damned his country while on trial for complicity with Aaron Burr’s treason plot. Patriot- 'sm an<! l°v« ar® the keynotes of the production which are worked out to a surprising conclusion. ------------- — Miss June Oakley of Seattle, ¡9 visiting at the home of her FOR SA LE- 0 I. C. pigs 8 weeks old, fine pigs also good milch cow. P. W. Douglas s, Currinsvilie. 4-2-9 variation of 1800 pounds. The pres-sure of wind upon a truck load FOR SALE—YouOg Jersey cow of five sacks of grain being weighed ju st fresh, T. B. tilte d . R. H. inside of a warehouse will cause a Millard, SpringWater, Oregon. variation of from two to three Or _____________________ 4-2 9 more pounds from outside weights, Country scales should be given FOR SALE C H EA P-Team , far more attention. When they a re harness and wagon in good con accurate, much of the present mis- dition. F. H. Cadonau, South understanding will be removed. Estacada. Box 80. 3-26-4-2 B u i ld i n g Up F r o m C e m e n t Several years of mistakes and FOR SALE—1(M8 Case Tract failures in cooperative work have or with plows for $350.00. Also pression of the low of its growth; so taught grower* valuable lessons, and a number of good buys in used that It coulJ no more he set to a dlf- the work is now going forward much cars. Inquire a t Cascade Motor ferent melody than could a rose-tree m0re safely and satisfactorily. They, Company. 2-19tf he consummated with lilies or violets. now realize the value of strong —Janies Thomson. FOR SA LE—Alslke c l o v e r personalities, dynamic leaders, men seed 20 cents a pound. Henry and women of executive ability to Heiple, Estacada. Route 1, Tel work with and direct. And as the 68-15. • 3-26 4 9 organizations are founded on such solid foundations they succeed, Farmers are now following the meth- FOR S A L E -O n e 100 egg *1 3 p eta!uma incubator. ods of big private corporations. Pointer’s They argue that what others have Second Hand Store. 3-12tf done they cat) do—and they can. The cooperative movement is fast sister. Mrs. Mae Reed. F O R S A L E -S . C. R. I. Red spreading over the country and . ------- -— eggs for hatching $ 1.00 per se t S P E C IA L IS T during the past year there have The City has a crew of men re- ting. Let me do your plowing been comparatively few failures. pairing a leaking water main in the work will be right. Enquire in I n t e r n a l M e d ic in e f o r th e True Poetry The only tru i or inspired poetry Is always from within, not from without. The experience contained in It has . I been spiritually transmuted from lead 1 into gold. II is severely logical, the aiost trivial of its adornments being subservient to. and suggested by, the dominant Idea; any departure from whose dictates would he the ''falsify ing of a revelation.’.' It Is unadulter ated with worldly wisdom, deference to prevailing opinions, mere talent or cleverness. Its music Is the ex PORTLAND E L E C T R IC BU ILD IN G . LSÜM C. E. Spence, M arket Agt. front of the Pharmacy. V IO L A DOES NOT O P E R A T E W ill B e a t BENSON HOTEL W EDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 16 and 17 Office H o u r , 10 a. m. to 4 P. M. THREE DAYS ONLY No C harge for C onsultation There was a bad accident at the Potter mill here last Thursday when the fly wheel broke and pieces flew all around tbe mill. Some went through the top floor and the stenni ^--1 ---- — pipe broke when a piece of the fly- ---- ■ 1 1 — wheel hit it. Tom Potter, the en- MARCELLING a n d s c a l p gineor. was the only man injured t r e a t m e n t s call 13-11. Lena and he received tw# fractured ribs -- - • “ 3-26-4-16 and a fracture of theskull. He Underwood. was removed to the Oregon City CASH paid for false teeth, dental hospital for treatment. The other men had .very narrow escapes but gold, platinum and discarded jewel none were injured. ry- —Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin Miss Bernice Miller hasbeen con fined to her bed with a very bad ing Co., Otsego. Michigan. cbld this week. The play given bv FOR SALE Good loose hay by the young p*opl* °f ftit h^ n.d °P Friday even- for sale I 14 per ton see J , 0, “V im V h2 E h , here entitled, Tunnell, Currinsvilie or 8. E. If greatly enjoyed by a good crowd. 00Sl<?r’ ^ r a c a d a . WANT AND FOR SALE ADS Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu ate in medicine and surgery and is licensed i , by - the . , state . of , Oregon. He !'e it is!'gall-stones!’ "uhvirs 'of *»u>m- aeh, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderfui re sults indiseases of the stomach liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, i " i C ’. i r T i i ' V a u d l 7. ^ kidney, bladder, bed. wetting, cat t n a tight a good moral les»on. arrh. weak lungs, rheumatism, sci Tnere will be atica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. u an E aster a , Program ----- Below are the names of a few of l * ~ n hv )?!* • " £ u.nd/ £ * \en his satisfied patients in Oregon • IT/ .*n **1® * unda> School Hedwiek Wilson, ~ Ore., varicose ulcer,. £orv.llU underY h.~ ¿ r i c t i i n 7 / the Frank Koehler, The Dalle, Ore W. C. T. V, stomach trouble. —------ - — Mrs. E. C. Hammock. Myrtle Point, Ore., goiter. i a » i _ a * _ Mrs. John McOue, Lakeside. Ore., L ibert> A t t r a c t io n s appendicitis. Jack Holt and Norma SheaFer Henrv Westfall. Ontario. Ora., ulcer of stomach. in the Param ount p i c t u r e . Mrs E. C. Bates, Baker. Ore., ec ’’K a p ty Banda M which will be zema. O M. Rickey. Boring. Ore., heart shown Sunday and Monday lived ,r,'" N'' Louis , ________ B„ .h .. __ ___ “ « * £ « • « " I 1 V.l adenoids >, 1 .■ ,« . . I ^ and Buchan, an, Portland, I Ore. ton and weapon, were inverted. sils. Rem em ber above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompa nied by their husbands. Addw w 111 Bradbury Bldg., L a ' s Angeles, California. T » A1 and Ray Rocket, the young producers of ** Abraham Lm- coin ” which is scheduled t o show a? the Liberty. April 30 spent nearly three years trans- ferring to the screen the life of Lincoln. of A. Warr at Mrs. Moxley’s place. Morrow Station. 19-4-9 LOANS on farm s 6 per cent. No commission. City Loans Monthly plan. Oregon City A bstract Co. MONEY TO LOAN—We have plenty of nu ney to loan on fat ms at 6"o—From one to 20 years. N o commission on large loans. S. E W o o ster , Estacada. O e. 6-lPtf FOR SALE—Loose hay $15 per ton,inquire Herman Horger, Eagle Creek. 4 2-9 FOR SALE —One horse inquire of B. F. Bullard, Route 1, Esta cada, Oregon. It ™ RM r o H R E N t A T O N C E 40 Acres suitable fowspring oats FOR SALE OR TRADE—B!«t- excellent pasture. S. E. Wooster ch ranch. Cheap and easy term s Estacada. Oregon. tf \lr 3. W. Bletch. 30 j Hancock St. Portland, Oregon, ]t LUMBER FOR SALE—W e have a small amount of 2 x 4 and FOR SALE—Baled hay inquire 1 x 8 shiplap, Grade suitable of George K 'tchinr. Currinsvilie for general use about the fa rm ’ _ 4-916 You the price very rea- FOR SALE -S ix fresh cows sonable. Come down and see vvbat^ we got. Electric Lumber price reasonable. 0. A. Looney, Phcme 12 21. 4-9-i6 & Co • ,iiver Mill, Oregon fl-o _ tf FOR SALE 4 room house and m ---- --------------- I---- _ FOR S ALE—B a r r e d R o c k ihree lots, has garage, frost proof cellar, wood shed, fruit and shade « r . 4 b i £ d ? i 5 , r " w 5 ° a trees, inquire General Service Hyde. Eagle Creek. Oregon ad- Station. 4-9tf dress Boring. Route 4 Box 72. 3-12-19-26 FOR SALE —A small silk tent --------------- ----------------------------- $ 5 00, a steel tape, some new FOR SALE—120-180-240 egg three inch flower pots, a galvan incubators. Buckeye C o l o n y ized mail box and a hand cultiva Brooder. W. M. Saunders, Eagle tor. Mrs. Moxley. Morrow Sta- Creek. 4-12' Uon. 4 - 9-16