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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1925)
pag e CONFIDENCE f o r d INCOME liable attention. W e have e .ta b lia h e d a re p u ta tio n o f t r u a tw o r th in e .. and to maintain it w e make it a poin t to k e e p o u r promiaea to o u r cu st o m e r ». W h e n y o u ca ll on u . f o r Se rv ic e f o r yo u r F o r d ear, truck o r tractor, w e tell you in a d v a n c e what the coat will b ed f o r b o th la b or and m a t e by rial., the F o r d which Motor Com pany are the l o w e . t in the induatry. Our workmen arc trained in methods o f Ford Service devel uae o n ly Motor Company. ge n u in e F o r d p a r t , in o u r w ork . Make it a point to b rin g yo u r F o r d to u . f o r p e r .o d .c a t tention. In th i. w ay yo u will o b ta in the h .g h c . t effic.ency f r o m it a nd alao p r o te c t the value o f y o u r m veatm ent. BOB C O O K E MOTOR COM PANY ESTACADA. OREGON S v*1—> >•>• Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home i A :j: You already know that Electric | Service is the most useful and | economic servant in the '£ | :j: h o m with good depth Of . 7 .. Wide, heavily Why not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? $ X X i A Y % 4 Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices We have an excellent stock to select from. Building Electric S t o r e , Electric f i A «, V t ? V Portland Electric Power Company Î E L E C T R IC BUILDIN G, PORTLAND, OREGON. BOB'S UNION BARBER SHOP and M ARCEL SALO N STRICTLY SAN ITARY SAT ISFACT IO N GUARANTEED H O U R S — 0.00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M S A T U R D A Y — 9 : 0 0 A. M. T O M ASON IC BLDG. ESTACADA ART. 1 0 : 0 0 P. M. W e have given out all (he Key*. Somebody has the key that unlocks the mysterious lock. I he person who has that key gets the three tube Crosley Radiophone complete with bat teries and loud speaker. Come in any time after Friday morning and try your keys. S2.60 55c 55c S2.50 Estacada Feed Store U. 9. MORGAN . body . , , and | ^ r- a" d M « - S. J. Eddy o f Port- . ESTACADA. OREGON CUTS MORE ráplSBi $ land motored out to R. B. Gibson s, Sunday atefnoon and Mrs. Gibson accompanied them home, being their guests until Tuesday after- The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The same price as the regu lar large loaf. SOLD ITE AT r Clty’s Dwellings AH Built on Log Rafts YOUR GROCERY TAURANTS II. S. Gibson, Mrs. R. B. Gib son, Mrs. Katie Douglass and M s Edythe Peters were callers on Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McKay last Thursday evening, log- To The Loaf Economical for Large Families noaa chief SLICES An ideal slice size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between-meal snacks. One of the oddest cities In the world Is Simoon Sound on the coast of Brit ish Columbia. The entire plHce Is tnnde up of floating dwellings. The Industry in that section is Bhig and most of the work Is done on the sides of steep cliffs where It Is almost Impossible to build a house. Then, too, the loggers are continually moving to new sites. So they solve their housing problem by building com fortable dwellings of cedar shakes, similar to shingles only about twice pounds, th ou gh Still Others o f th e the size and rougher, on log rafts. The ^ loggers live In these raft houses for same breed average 12 pounds or many years, towing their homes to new more. Selection on a large flock sites for logging. A number of years ago one enter in the John Day valley ol east ern Oregon increased the average prising logger tied his rnft house up nt ( the place called Simoon Sound. As fleece weight four pounds in six the anchorage was good and the loea- < tlon was sheltered from wind gales, he years Three things that stand for ",!U'ted a store- gradually other float ing dwellings were added until now 1 weight in woo', reports Mr. Lind- steamships make regular calls to the gren, are density or thickness, 1 port and the government has estab- length o f staple and coveri n g Ashed a post office there. The main street of this floating city 1ms all been over the body. Fry studmg these connected and considerable city beau- three factors one learns to judge tifylng has been done. Flowers have fleece weights. By noting the been planted along the way In old . , • noes and the storekeeper has a garden heavier shearing ewes of the ln an earth-filled boat. In the winter flo.'k and saving the lambs from many new floating homes are added these ew is in building up his to the city, hut they float away again when the loggers go hack to logging flock, the flockmaster will build with the return of good weather.— in the direction of heavy fleeces. Pathfinder Magazine. IN FAVOR and HOLSUM RES-< ESTACA- L O N G L O A F Heweit memSa of iAi Miumfanu/^ DA A N D VICIN ITY. CliRRINSVILLE STORE PRICES Golden West Coffee................._........ .......... . .55 cts' Maxwell House Coffee....................................... .50 cts. Brandensteins Jr. Coffee............. . ________ .50 cts. Folgers Coffee........................................ ......... .. .50 cts. Shell Motor Oil, light, medium and heavy .15 cts. qt. Golden Shell Oil, light, medium and heavy .25 cts. qt. Veedol Oil, medium. .30 cts. Gasoline____ _________________ _________ ,21 cts. gal. Hand separator O il.. .20 cts, qt. 35 A l gal. .65cts. gal. Armour’s Veribest Milk___ _________________ ,10 cts. 12 P&G Naptha Soap .60 cts, l C h ip so......... ..............35 cts, 1 Galvanized Pail___ .35 cts, $1.30—all for .99 cts. C&H Fruit Berry Sugar, C a s h ...................... . $7.00 Babbitts Cleanser....................... ..... .................... ,05cts. Davidson 2 lb. Twin Bread............... ................. .15 cts. Gresham Bread...................................... .09 ar.d .13 cts. Holsum Bread____ __________________ .10 and .14 cts. Currinsviile, Oregon. J. O . T U N N E L L e Heavy shearing rams are of : course the biggest factor contri- 1 buting to heavy fleeces. Build- j I up fleece weight, however, is more rapid by disposing of the light shearing ewes just as the dairyman gets rid of his border cow. WANT AND FOR SALE ADS J ------:— ------------------------------------ CASH paid fo r false teeth, d, nt . gold, platinum and discarded jcwel- ¡j! ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin X ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. T rees W ith Latin Names Latin has always been the language of scholars. It Is now n dead lan guage and consequently—not being subject to change—Is helpful In giving to trees accurate names that can be used In all parts of the world, regard less of the language spoken locally. The Romans called the onk QuercUS. We still use this word os the first port -ef the scientific nnme. Our native white oak is known by the scientific name— Querctis alba. The word “alba” Is appropriate, for It means white, and refers to the white bark. The red oak Is known by the scientific nnme Quer- CgP rubra. The word "rubra" Is also appropriate, for It means red and de scribes the distinctive feature of the tree.—Joseph 8. Jlllek, In Tree Habits. Id entifying th e Twins FOR SALE Good team, harn Sir Henry Wood, the famous mnsl- ess and wagon $ 200 see R C Marchbank or Geo. Hitching. Ft clnn. Is responsible for a delightful FOR SALE One milk g o a l and doe kid. heavy milking type J. J. Marchbank, Estacada. 5-7tf LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No commission. City Loans Monthly plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. S M I T H . P rcpr. WHO HAS THE KEY? Fisher’s Blend Flour Hill’s Bros. Red Can Coffee Folders’ Golden Gate Coffee Ground Barley, 100 ib Sack UPPÉR EAG LE CREEK STOCK muscied back indl cate the ideal type. “ Probably less attention has been given to the fleece in the average flock than has been giv en to mutton type, ” Mr. Lind gren sa ys. “ It is relatively 1 easy for the flockmaster to build — up fleece weight by observing the principles that stand for weight in wool. Much has al ready been done since sheep were brought into the United Stales, as is shown bv the in- crease from two pounds in 1840 to more than seven pounds. This five pound increase was brought about by selection. ” Not all flocks, however, have been brought up to this average, and many average less than five £ e . FLOCK BETTER market lamb, and to increase the Mrs. Abbo Peters of Oswego and average fleece weight in the Mrs. Mildred Stryker o f Chicago flock. were out this way Saturday and Mutton conformation aids in attEndid the school picnic, getting heavy lambs, which on on Mrg Akcrg Sunday afternoon. the average brings two-thirds oi Ur> and Mrs. Roy Dougiass and the returns on the ewe. Hence children wfere guests at the home of it is wise to give the mptton the Oscar Benson o f Logan, Saturday first consideration. Blocky form j afternoon. O ur a p b c i. l e q u ip m e n t, t o o ! . , a nd f.cilitie. e n able u . to turn ou t the w o rk quic k er and b e tt e r and we are able have your ca r re a d y when w e pr om .ae it. o p e d b y the F o r d FARM rage Oregon flock can be increa- Madden t0 No^ rt las‘ Thursday' sed considerably by selection o f fil3t t,.ip Mr. Gibson had made to foundc.tion animals and culling Newport and he enjoyed it im- out of poorer individuals, believes mensely. H. A. Lindgren, livestock spccia- School closed in District No. list for the college extension ser- 10 Iast Wl‘ek .,and ° n Saturday ** ,, . teacher, pupils and some o f the vice. Experiences of severa 1 parenU celebrated the event with successful sheepmen bear out a picnic, going down near Eagle such Statement, he says. Creek by the old Baker place. It has been demonstrated that Everyone seemed to enjoy the day, by means of selection it is poss- although it rained some. A deli ., , . , . - licious dinner was eaten and ice- ible to increase the we.ght of a cpeam was served. O U ca n leave y o u r F o r d ca r, tr uck o r tr a c to r with u« with e v e r y a »» u ra n ce that it will re ce iv e honeat and re- atandard c h a r g e , auggcat- BY THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1025. ---------- - R. B Gibron aecotnpanied A. C. R e tu rn s fr o m sheep in the ave- ; Cofc well, Cuy Warner and John s e r v i c e and w e h old to o u r eatimatea. T h e r a te , we c h a rg e are baaed o n FROM HELPED Established on Confidence. We NEWS, ■ASTERN CLACKAMAS SI* FOR SALE Strawberries a 1 Raspberries during the seas n Fifty cents per crate pick tin yourself. Kinney and Lam her sons place opposite G a r f i e l d Grange hall. 5 14tl MONEY N) LOAN h tv« little story conrernlng baby twins who were so much alike that even their mother had difficulty In telling them apart. Not so their father, a piano tuner, who had his own professional way of Identifying his offspring. He explained to the friend who was ad miring them he told the difference by pinching them. "Good heavens! You tmtst not do that. You'll mnke them cry.” "Precisely,’’ replied the father, “ that's the whole secret. Listen. "This one"—nlr— "Is evidently Wil liam. He cries on the high C. The other. Jamee'-—nip— "Is half a tone lower."—San Francisco Argonaut. We plenty o f money to loan on farms Seek P revention o f Ru*t at 6 o From one to 20 years. In discussing advancements made No commission on large loans. in the direction of rust control, the S. E. W o o s t e r . Kstacada, Ore. Iron Age declares that the Imagina __________________________ 6-19tf tion readily pictures the large possi LUMBER FOR SALE We have a small amount of 2 x 4 and l x shiplap. Grade suitable for general use about the farm ^ou will find the ('rice very rea sonable. Come down ar.d ste what we got. Electric Lumber & Mfir. Co., River Mill, Oregon. 3-5 tf bllltles of life extension In the sub- situation of such material for that which crumble* and disappears under common conditions of service. Two advance steps in the flglit against rust are the direct and Indirect nr thud of supplying chromium. Patent rotnpll cations which involve alt rustles- trim processes are anld to bo holding u, tbetr development on a commercial scale. FOR S A L E -C o llie p u p s females 5 5. males $ 10. Samuel Dave Mrs. Frcliteman presented the News office a.tb lesutifi 5-28 P*** which were growr in her Powell, Estuttda. Route 4. Phone 6X5 FOR SALE—Sannan « l batch ef — yard, milk goat, inquire of Mr*. C S. Allen. Necond and Currm S t. Phone 57-3. Pointer's Furniture Exchange. the place to get what you want c’ -lt f gn(j sell what you don’t want, tf. I f i t w o r k s , it's t r u e / But it doesn’t prove out in practice— this legend about salt as an aid to bird-catching. Neither does this superstition that there is something mysteriously "better” about eastern lubricants— merely because they cost more. Every quart o f Zerolene you buy proves the groundlessness o f this superstition. Pacific Coast Crude Is Best Zerolene is a western oil—and a better ofl even if it does cost less. As a matter o f fact, the best crude petroleum 80 far discovered for the manufacture o f a motor lubricant is obtained from Pacific Coast wells, and the most advanced refining process is this Company’s patented high-vacuum process during the use o f which Zerolene is submitted to 15 positive checks for quality. Experienced Dri'vers Prefer Zerolene Experienced drivers know this—that Zero* lene lubricates more cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil made—heavy-duty trucks and high-priced cars alike. Superstitions don’t work out in practice—Zerolene will ii> crease the gasoline mileage o f car, re duce carbon accumulation in the cylinders and lengthen your car’s working life. W h y pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zerolene— ask for it by your name. Get the Facts! A series of Independent and impartial reports show, ing the experience o f large users with Zerolene has bean collected in our booklet. W hy Pay Tribute to a Super stition ? ' Ask any Standard Oil Company representative - or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Insilt on ZERO! tvm if itt LESS STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( C A L IF O R N IA ) ZEROLENE