Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, April 30, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T*. STERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925
PAGE FOÜft
—
LO W ER E A G L E C R E E K
WHILE THE CROP IS STILL
YOUR HANDS
if !
Nature takes care of the crop after the seed
is planted.
But what good sunshine and rain can make
of your crop depends upon the thorough seed
bed preparation and proper planting which
you have done.
W e can show you how these often hurried
spring tasks are well done and easily done
with F O R D S O N power.
BOB
C O O K E
M O TO R
C O M PA NY
ESTACADA. OREGON
Fordson
! Now Is The Time To
Electrify Your Home
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
hom e.
Why not start now and let Elec­
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
M. and Mrs. B. C. Russell and
•Mr». Padd'so . F J n 1 "iss Elyth
Mr. and Mrs. Isaacs of Portland I’etcrs motorel 1 1 I\
^ I last Weil-
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. i < sday e . eni :p.
A. D. Burnett.
Mrs. R. B. Gibson and Mbs Peters
Ronald Burnett came down from were calling on Mr».
Ray Wood le last
Corvallis to spend the week-end Thursday evening.
with his parents.
E igle Creek Grange held its regular
Tracy Colt and a friend from
meeting
last Saturday at the Grange
Portland spent Sunday at the home
h »11. It was quite ail inte-esting meet­
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Glover.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Munger and ing, three can lidates. Miss Ruth Dillon
children of Philomath, Mr. and Miss Ruth Bldis.lell and Lilas LieShields
Mrs. Glen Munger and Charlotte were initiate l in the first ani second
Munger visited over Sunday with degrees and Mrs. Leila Hoffmaster was
obligated in the third an! fourth de
their father, R. E. Munger.
grees.
Mrs. James Smith is recovering
An interesting program was render-
from an attack of Erysipelas.
Others who are on the sick list e l Two visitors, Mrs. Eaeh and Mrs.
are Evelyn Meyers, and M. C. Glo­ Weatherby of Garfield Grange were
ver, and small son, Mr. and Mrs. present.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Woodle were
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Combs. All
have been suffering with la grippe. guests at the home of Ray Woodle,
Mrs. Mae Munger and children, Sunday.
Florence June and Marjory are
Mr. and Mrs. “ Doc ” Hannah were
spending a few days in OregonCity calling on the latters parents, Mr and
with her sister, Mrs. Chas Menke. Mrs. Walter Douglass on Sunday.
Thursday
evening
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Douglass and
Mrs. W. G.. Glover entertained ai children motored to Schuebel on Sunday
dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Menke, and visited with Mrs. Douglass’ par-
H. O. Cushman of Oregon City a n d )ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moehnke.
Mrs. Carrie W. Parker of Glad
Guy Wilcox and family have mo.'ed
stone in honor of her birthday. dnwn to the Shuboek house.
A
large
white-frosted • orange
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKay entertain-
filled, much becandled cake gar­
nished the center of the table. e l Mr. and Mrs. Will Doug lass at din­
Others droped in for the evening ner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were
and the young folks had a good
j time pulling taffy, and all enjoyed Portland visitors on Monday afternoon.
• t I the music.
Those present besides The county health nurse, Miss Pierce
X the dinner party were Miss Doro- and Ihe county dentist \ ¡sited the school
X thy and Clela Phillips, Clyde Phil- in District No. 50 on Monday and foun.d
y lips , Frank Leisy, Sol Tucker, only two pupils witn perfect teeth.
& | Ruth, Raymond,
and Betty Jean
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Douglass and
X ] Glover.
Mrs. Jim Denning were calling at the
Mrs. Bertha Story of Oregon home of Walter Douglass on Sunday.
* , City spent Sunday at the home of
CARD OF THANKS
$ I her sister, Mrs. E. L. Trullinger.
Mrs. George Bell
and her
The family of the late Mr. C. S.
daughter, Emma Gross, and baby,
Allen desire to thank their friends for
of Portland, and Mrs. Ben Ander­
the many expressions of love and
son and son, Raymond, were call-
sympathy shown during their recent
1 ing on Mrs. W. G. Glover, Wen-
bereavement.
nesday.
The P. T. A. had a meeting at
TO SERVE LUNCHEON
the school Thursday evening which
was well attended.
Candy was
The May and June hostesses of the
sold and a fish pond in operation M. E>. Ladies' Aid will serve a birthday
J to raiso money to standardize the luncheon May 6th in the Masonic dining
school.
hall beginning at 11:30.
The menu consi»ts of meat loaf,
gravy, potatoes, salad, bread and but­
LOCAL BREVITIES
ter, butter scotch pudding, whipped
J. E. Gates of Gresham came up
cream and coffee. Price 25 cents. Ev­
I Tues lay on business.
erybody come.
It
T
£
Mr. and Mr3. Chas Norris and Mr.
Dance at Carver Saturday night,
and Mrs. W. J. Moore were among Kelly’s six piece orchestra
*
those who went salmon fishing Wednes­
day. We understand that the ladies
1 j caught the limit
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hansen and son
ofP ortland and Mr. and Mrs. Gor­
don Lawrence and son of Carver
were Sunday Guests at the George
Lawrence home.
WANT UNO FOR SALE ADS
We have an excellent stock to
select from.
Electric Store,
Electric uilding
TheEstacada Pharmacy is having
the last section of new concrete
FOR SALE—Bronze Turk e y
walk laid this week. This greatly Tom was first prize yearling at
adds to the attractiveness of this
State Fair in 1924-price $ 15.00
business house
ELECTRIC BUILDING. PORTLAND, OREGON.
M AKE M ONEY
Feeding Corn at the Low Price
$ 2 .7 0 per hundred.
ALL KINDS FEED
LSUM Good Bread Begins
f
CASH paid for false teeth, dental
gold, platinum and discarded jewel­
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Mort of ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin­
Independence were the guests of ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs G. E. Lawrence dur-
FOR SA L E-O ne 100 egg
| ing their visit here Saturday and
Petaluma incubator. Pointer’s
, j Sunday.
Portland Electric Power Company
AP
L E R E R E A G L E ( R E E K ! I
Second Hand Store.
Mrs. S. E. Lawrence.
3-12tf
With Good
Ingredients
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.
IIOLSUVl is sold with Qmlity 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
Women’s Summer H ats...........................................25 cts.
Children’s H ats...................................... .10 and .50 cts!
New goods arriving daily.
4 rolls 72 Toilet paper........ ....................................... 25 cts.
Liptons C o c o a ....._______ _____ ___ _____ .10 cts!
S. O. S. the Magic C le an er............. .................. ,15 cts!
Salt with io d in e ............. .......................................15 ct?|
Babbits Cleaner_____. . . . . _______ ______ ” !05 cts!
Ivory Soap, Guest size_________ __________ ” .05 cts.
Holsum sandwich bread.______ _____________ .14 cts!
Candies_______ . . . ___ _____ ____ _____ .20 cts!
Folger’s C offee.......... ................... ! . . ” ! ! ! ! ! ’ ’ .50 cts!
Dill Pickles, 1 gallon special . . . . ____________ _ $1.10
Sugar by the sack ..............................................
$7.50
Water glass, furnish your vessel, quart
.
25 cts
Brooms........................................... ........................ .50 cts!
Currinsvilie, Oregon.
J. Q - T U N N E L L
A COMPLETE LINE
IMPLEMENTS-MACHINERY
A U T O M O B IL E S
WILLY’S KNIGHT
OVERLAND
MAXWELL
CHRYSLER
HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO.
RELIABILITY
GRESHAM, ORE.
SERVICE
Look our Used Cars over—drive them, then you’ll buy a used car
from Hessel. Every car guaranteed to be as represented
MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO.
CARVER, OREGON.
CHEVROLETS
BUICKS
ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS,
GAS AND OIL— At Portland Prices
5-7
Mrs. H. B. Snyder and two chil­
dren dren left today for Harrisb­
FOR SALE Baby chicks, de­
urg. Pa. for a visit with her mother, livery May 5. Inquire Mrs. B. !v
Mrsliauck, and other relatives. F. Bullard, Route 1.
It
Mrs. Snyder expects to be gone sev­
eral weeks.
WANTED— Second h a n d te le
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harkenrider re phones. Fee A. Smith at Est. Tel.
turned home Wednesday after spending & Tel, C o , E sta c a d a
5 28 25
two weeks in Hermiston and S tanfi?Id,------------------------------------------------ —
Oregon visiting their daughters, Mrs.
WANTED—TOO GH ft. Cedar
A. A Paulsen and Mrs. R. Richard» fence posts. Phone 69-7.
tf
and their families. Mr. H a rk e n rid e r---------------------—----------------------- -—
reports thatthe crops in that section of
W A N T E D —A houseke e p e r -
the state look fair considering the weat- One Who is a worker. Answer
in own hand writing, state wages
her conditions of the present season.
wanted. Address Housekeeper
tf
Pointer’s Furniture Exchange, care of Estacada News
the place to get what you want
W A N T E D—Sheep, see A.
and sell what you don't want, tf
Smith. Est. Tel. and Tel. Co .
Estacada.
tf
Incom e Tax H as Never
FOR SALE—One work horse,
H ad Great Popularity
w eig h s about 1.600 lbs., sound
Imaginative persons seem never to
tire of conjecturing as to which of and true Price $ 30, inquire Box
modern man's accomplishments would 408. R 1 Lents. Oregon or see D
M. Marshall» Estacada.
It
most astound our ancestors.
R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner.
Phone 19-5
BOB’S UNION BARBER SHOP
and MARCEL SALON
STRICTLY SANITARY
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
HOURS— 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M
SATURDAY— 9:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M.
MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA
LUMBER FOR S A L E -V V e '
have a small amount of 2 x 4 and
1 x 8 shiplap, Grade suitable
for general use about the farm
You will find the price very rea­
sonable. Come down ar.d see
what we got. Electric Lumber
& Mfg. CoT, River Mill, Oregon.
3-5 tf
USED- Overlands. Stars and
lo e motorcar or the airplane Is
FOR SALE—Good team, harn Fords with a large list of other
usually the favorite, hut If one could
select a chosen few, comprising many ess and wffgon 8 200^ see R G. good used automobiles, trucks
Hessel Implement
of the kings of England along with M irchbank or Geo. Kitching. It and tractors
Co., Gresham. Oregon.
4-30
Ihelr councilors, probably the achieve­
GUARANTEED U S E D IM-
ment which would bulk largest In
FOR SA LE—4 room house arri
their <■)es would be the collection of plements, machine v, c r e a m
the income lax.
separators and d r a g s a w s. three lots, has garage, frost proof
Starting with Edward HI, who rtls. Hessel Implement Co , Gresham, cellar, wood shed, fruit and shade
tingulshed himself hy collecting ftlkV Oregon.
trees, inquire General Service
tMO by a graduated capital levy in Reliability
Service
Station.
4 9tf
WE BUY MOST KINDS O F FARM PRODUCE
1321 without causing a revolution, the
4 23*30
history of Ihe efforts of the rulers of
LOANS on farms Ö per cent. No
our race to yoke us with this burden
MONEY TO LO A N -W e have commission. City Lrans Monthly
is Interesting. Edward Ill's levy was plenty of rm nev to I oar on fat ms plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
<ory modest. says A. G. D. In the Win­ at 6 V
> From ot e 10 20 y<ars.
nipeg Free Press. It ranged from *30 No commission on 1 ve loans.
FOR SALE Goad ».ose h a '
to t> cents, according to the position
S. E. W o o s t e r . F.s.aiada. Ore. fo r >a!e i l l p *r tt.n ■>e J. O.
of the taxpayer.
U. S. MORGAN
Estacada, Oregon.
6 ¡9'f Tunned. C iri insville cr S. F.
Richard II—his Ill-starred grand-
tf
A’oo-tef.- Estacada
s* n almost lost his throne before h#
PIANO F O R SA LE NEAR
had got firmly seated on It, because he
FARM FOR RENT Al 0>CK
le\ied a still more modest tax. rang­ Estacada—Very fo e la e model
ing from »3 to 8 cents. Wot Tyler, piano now -toted rear Kst:;«fi-da 10 Acres suitable for spring oats
L. D. 5. Services
Th*' members of the Dorcas Socl
bet ore lie was murdered, so convinced must be so «i at r r.ee. Big sav­
xce .ent pasture. S. E Wo lte r
, , _
.
. etjr of Garfield will present th
tf
Ttie R e o rg a n iz e d Church o f pu>. -T h e Burglar A larm ." T h u - ti e rulers of Britain that an Income ing and terms $10 morthly to Estacada. Oregon.
For particu­
Jesus Christ of Latter Pay dnv. April 30. i»t the grange hall at tax was not a practical form of taxa­ responsibl lattv
Saints holds Sunday School ser 7 :3ö p. m. No admisaion will be tion that it was more than 300 years lars write Cure Music Co.. 413 WANTED—D r y c o w s o r
and all are cordiaily in beiore such a levy waa again at- Boren Ave. North. Seattle. Wash! 'our.g stock. Joe Ni chol s on.
vices every Sunday at the I. 0. charged
vited to attend. Kefreshment» will (•uiptvil.
5 14 Estacad a.
ART. SMITH. Propr.
C TC
HAND BlIILT
TIRES TUBES
COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES
GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.
GÉfŒRAL
^ G A S O Í FNf y
Estacada Feed Store
0 .
r. ball at 10 A. M.
b« »old dunng th« «vening.
i
»«
nn
GEORGE & ED’S Service Station
ESTACADA, OREGON
Po.,usr’s for Paints. Wall paper
4-23 30 and Window Giaas.
5-22.