Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 18, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1025.
Make Hay The Fordson Way
MAYING day* are busy days on the farm.
“ A few hours’ delay may result in a crop
spoiled.
With the Fordson, you can mow your fields
quickly. You can do your raking and loading
in a fraction of the time formerly required.
You can store your crop ah ;ad of the showers.
F o rd s o n
We will gladly give you a
Demonstration
B O B
COOKE MOTOR COMPANY
ESTACADA. OREGON
Now Is The Time To
Electrify Your Home
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
h o m e .
Why not start now and let Elec­
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
Electric S t o r e ,
Electric Building
Portland Electric Power Company
ELECTRIC BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON.
BOBS UNION BARBER SHOP
and MARCEL SALON
STRICTLY SANITARY
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
HOURS— ICOO A. M. TO 8:00 1*.‘ M
SATURDAY— 9:00 A. M. TO 10 00 P. M.
MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA
ART. SMITH. Propr.
Mason Fruit J a r s
At Less Than Wholesale
QUARTS 90 c Doz.
Fisher’s Blend Flour
$ 2 . 5 0 Sack
Estacada Feed Store
WE BUY MOST KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE
U. S. MORGAN
ESTACADA. OREGON
—
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CUTS MORE
To The Loaf
L/O TV C_T LO A F
CHEVROLETS
BUICKS
L IB E R T Y T H E A T R E
"The BATTLING ORIOLES.”
in "AMERICAN MANNERS.”
We have an excellent stock to
select from.
V
LOCAL BREVITIES
GEORGE STEMS
The annual school meeting was J. E. Gates of Gresham was in
held Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Estacada Tuesday evening.
A three mill tax was voted and a Miss Mabel Dick of Salem visited
SLICES
nine months school for the coming Mrs. Vernie Duus recently.
year was voted upon and carried.
Mr. Chaney was re-elected and J. C. Richards was a Portland
Miss Sarah Howard re-elected visitor Wednesday.
clerk.
An ideal slice size for toasting, sandwiches
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruhl are vis­ Mrs. G. E. Lawrence was a Port­
and children’s between-meal snacks.
iting a few days in Portland this land visitor this week and attend­
week.
ed the Rose Festival.
Mr. Barney and son of Beaverton
Economical for Large Families
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fred Saling of Corvallis visited
Joyner a couple of days last week. his brother and other relatives
The same Holsum quality that won the
Mrs. Wurms and two daugh­ this week.
ters,Mary and Germania from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins spent
Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time
Spokane visited with Mrs. Wurm's Sunday at the Dew and Lins homes
in two years. The same price as the regu­
brother, Mr. Leo Rath and family,
from Thursday until Saturday of in George.
lar large loaf.
last week.
Olson, who has been visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lins visited ing O. in T. Philomath
SOLD AT YOUR FAVOR- JU & f \ f ^
\
returned to Es­
the home folks on Sunday.
tacada
last
week
on
business.
ITE
GROCERY
and
RES
■
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•
A
The Grange held its regular
meeting last Saturday evening with Arnold Lovelace left for Corval­
TAURANTS IN ESTACA-
a good attendance. There were as lis this week where he has accpted
DA AND VICINITY.
TUweSt
o j ifxNcfiumfamily
visitors from Garfield grange, Mr. a position in a barber shop.
and Mrs. Joe Robertson and Mr.
and Mrs. Weather and son Gil­ Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster at­
bert.
tended the Rose Festival Tuesday.
THRILLING DIVE
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodson
MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO.
spent
the week-end in Salem at
A high divo of 112 feet from the the home
of
Mrs.
Dodson’s
sister,
top mast of a vessel into the deep
CARVER, OREGON.
green of the ocean is the beginning I Mrs. Oh as Harrison.
1 of an exciting chain of melodra­ A marriage license was issued
matic events which will keep audi- Tin lay at Oregon City to Walter
'| ences at the edge of their seats Smith and Ruth Blaisdel of Eagle
! during the showing of “American Creek. Both are well known lin
ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS,
1 Manners,” starring Richard Tal- this community.
GAS AND OIL—At Portland Price»
madge, which conies to the Liberty
theatre Tuesday and Wednesday, The Cooke Motor Company re­
port the sale of a Ford roadster to
June 23 and 24.
Phone 19-5
Claude Marrs of Dodge and a R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner.
Mrs. C. H. Peake and baby of Ford roadster to W. D. Wirtz of
Nampa, Idaho, left this week for Portland.
San Francisco after visiting at the
home of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Wi­ According to the latest reports
ley and family fo a couple of R. G. Marchbank and A. A. Ferer-
weeks. While here Mrs. Peake bend are improving rapidly at the
and Mrs. Wiley visited in Oregon Oregon City hospital and it is
City and attended the Rosaria hoped that they will soon be able to
pageant in Portland.
leave.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 18 and 19.
\ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schoek ac­
“ FORTIETH DOOR.” “ Wolves of the North”
companied by the former’s mother
and sister attended the Festival in
No 7. “ Telephone Girls” —series.
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS Portland last Monday.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20.
Mrs. C. F. Sandell and daughter
CASH paid for false teeth, dental of Klamath Falls are visiting Mrs.
HOOT GIBSON in “ Saddle Hawk.”
gold, platinum and discarded jewel- I San dell’s brother, J. A. Kitching
j ry.—Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin- 1 ami family at this time.
“ Oregon Trail.” ‘ ‘Nearly Rich,” Comedy.
ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
Raspberries are ripe and good'
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 21 and 22.
FOR SALE—February and Pick ’em yourself—50 cents a
crato
at
Kinney
&
Lamberson’s
j March Rhode Island Red pullets
right for laying this fall and place opposite Garfield Grange
Come and enjoy a laugh from Hal Roache’s
breeding next spring, Sam Powell hall, three miles east of Estacada.
6-18-tf
Estacada, Route 4, Phone 6X5.
Newest Comedy Discovery.
6-25
The petty sneak thief who pur­
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 and 24.
FOR BALE ('mi, Mrs. Wm loined our lawnmower from the
RICHARD TALMADGE, Most daring of ail stars,
Kellendonk, Estacada, Route 1. front porch of the Estacada Hotel
Phone 12-111.
6-18 need not bring the same back as
have decided to invest in a
FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts we
new
and up-to-date machine that
“A Pistol Proposal” , and “ Powdered Chickens” — Comedy.
H. R. Stuhbe, phone 24 3.
26 will better
harmonize with thesur-
roundings.
Now
don’t
forget,
for
USEO CARS—For sale at ive do not want the old mower,
; Dinty Moore’s Park.
6-18 25 and more than that we do not want Ernest Amacher was called to ! A. H. Miller of George purchas-
LOST—Pair shell rim glasses, you to come around our premises Olympia, Wash., last Thursday ed a Ford roadster equipped wit!
reward, return to Post Office. It lest something else »ticks to your morning due to the illness of his balloon tires Jj-om the Cooke Mo
nasty fingers.—The Management, father.
j tor Company this week.
i.
FOR SALE—Registered Sch-
ropshire buck. H. Huxley, Est­
acada.
6-18-25
FOR SALE Fresh J e r s e y
cow from Ladd herd, gentle,
good milker, inquire at Home
Restaurant.
6-18
FOR SALE- One milk g o a t
and doe kid, heavy milking type.
ji J. J. Marchbank, Estacada. 5-7tf
LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No
commission. City Loans Monthly
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
MONEYTo LOAN—We have
plenty of money to loan on farms
at 6”i>—From one to 20 years.
No commission on large loans.
S. E. W ooster . Estacada, Ore.
________ ___ 6-19tf
LUMBER FOR SALE W<
have a small amount of 2 x 4 and
1 x 8 shiplap. Grade «suitable '
for general use nbout the farm
You will find the price ver\ rea
sonable. Come down ar.d see
what we got. Electric Lumber
& Mfg. Co., River Mill, Oiegon.
3-5 tf
FOR SALE Sannan mi l k
goat, inquire of Mrs. C. S. Allen,
Second and Currin St., Phone
57-3._____________________5-21 tf
Pointer's Furniture Exchange,
the place to get what you want
ana sell what you don’t want, tf
FOR SALE Pair mules, two
and three years old, will trade
for cattle, sheep or hogs H. G.
Lake. Gresham. R 4. iisiderre
Anoerson Station.
6-25
SEE John Marshall at Spring-
wati r for cedar posts ftom 7 feet
to 20, also have a few sawed firsts
1x6 cedar, any length. 6-25 25
LOS T- -Somew here betw e e n
Fstacada and Upper Eagle Creek
a kalsominirg brush, rotiliy the
News office, Wm. Asp
6-11
FOR SALE Fresh cow, sec-
ond calf. K. C. Hovgaard. Fara-
day.
' V
I’d as soon
m m my dog
' ' ‘'T,,rn her fa? Why should I? Thai
old Ford is as good as she ever was. Since I
switched to that new Zerolene ‘F’ for Fords
she runs like a clock and seems to have a
bit more power too.”
Zerolene ‘' F ’ for Fords gets to all the bear­
ings requiring lubrication—especially the
wrist-pin bearings and the upper half of the
cylinder walls that are frequently oil-starved
when an unsuitable lubricant is used.
It deposits a minimum of carbon, and be­
cause it lubricates b etter, enables the engine
to develop a considerable margin of power
over and above what you’re accustomed to
expect from your Ford.
And it costs not more, but less than most
of the special Ford oils now on the market.
A Ford is an A-l transportation invest-
fuent. Protect your investment by proper
lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
"Feeds those
oil-started Fords
ORDS