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PAGE FOUR EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925 F o rd so n The Farmer’s Most Reliable Hired man. put the farmer on a par with the city manu- I facturer. To put his produce factory—for that is what a farm is - on an efficient production basis.” Spurred by this ideal Henry Ford brought the Fordson Tractor into being. Ten years have elapsed since the introduction of the Fordson. Built primarily for the farmer, the greater part of the 400,000 Fordsons that have been produced are a big factor in making thousands of farms more productive—and with greater returns to their owners. Farm profits do not come from greater and better crops alone, but depend much upon time and labor and the results of diversified farm activity. Fordson methods are directly responsible for the pro fits that result Enlist the aid of the Fordson now for greater farm profits. Ask your own neighbors who own Fordsons and give Bob Cooke a chance to show you how Fordson farming will be more profitable for you. «»T O M O TO R LIFE’S GREATEST GAME Mrs. E. Kelsey and daughter, Dorethy o f Seattle are the house guests o f Mrs. Sam Dunlap. Mrs. W. R. Reed was hostess to one o f the most enjoyable Skip- a-Week club meetings. Eleven members and six visitors enjoyed the afternoon. A group of songs were sung by Mrs. E. Kelsey. Mrs. Char. Duncan was elected president and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby secretary-trcas. A deli- cious five o ’clock t ea was served at flowed decked tables on the porch. Mrs. Walter Shriner will be the next hostess, July 9. Mr. and Mrs. McBroom moved to Salem last week. The Garfield Juvenile degree team went to Milwaukie last Sat urday and put on the Juvenile work at the Milwaukie grange. The swirl ° f grey waters in her wake— the giant engines driving her on smoothly across the At- lantic— then the terrific hale from the lookout— the vicious bulk of j the great iceberg— the crash— the stab of the ice below her water hne, panic, screams, creaking blocks, capsized lifeboats, pande- monium, and darkness, as the great shiP sinks, bow first, to her watery grave. Epitomizing the human qualities o f baseball— eulogizing the Honor and Faith and Good Intent of the great National game— swinging on to new principles of Drama, “ L ife’s Greatest Game,” at the Liberty Theatre, Sunday and Monday, will go thundering down the motion picture ages as a new monument to the Cinema Art! The Ice cream and strawberry social given by the Skip-a-week club last Wednesday was a big sue- cess. Festoons o f purple and gold, the club collors decorated the hall and baskets o f ferns, larkspur and yellow daisies adorned thetables. The July meeting o f the Garfield Grange will be held Wednesday evening, July 1st at 8:00. The Juveniles will meet at 3:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Weatherby and Gilbert attended the Molalla District Sunday School Rally at Bear Creek, Sunday. ________________________ BOB C O O K E GARFIELD H E M S C O M PA NY ESTACADA. OREGON Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home j X ? . CASH paid for false teeth, X sold, platinum and discarded ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & £ ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. - dental jewel- Refin- Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices ------------------- ------------------------------------- j longed siege o f pneumonia. P OR SALE Several COW S, Mrs. Rayburn was a form er res- some coming fresh soon, also ident of Estacada and Oregon ! bunch of ewes and lambs, L. W. City where she was an active ’ Fox, 3 miles east of Estacada, worker in church circles. R 1. Phone 71-112. 7-2 She was born in Nebraska, Feb ruary 29, 1892, and spent her LOST, STRAYED or STOLEN girlhood in Colorado where she Large Collie dog answers to the graduated from a Denver conserva- name of “ Ted ” please return f music. Since her marriage or p, call F. , N, Cadonau 69-4 south ”i l ,‘ to Thomas Rayburn in 1910 she K sta ca oa .________________________ ¡ 1 has lived in Oregon and Washing- ! I I W e have an excellent stock to select from. SOLD AT YOUR FAVOR TAURANTS m _________________ and RES- IN ESTACA HOLSUM LONGLOAF Ihw&tf iTUmêei of tñi Helium {nmi&f DA AND VICINITY. MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. CAR VER , OREGON. CHEVROLETS B U IC K S ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS, G A S AND OIL— At Portland Price» R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 25 AND 26. “H IG H S P E E D " Wolves o f the North No. 8. Telephone Girls No. 6. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, “SIGN OF T H E C A C T U S ” He blew up her father'» dam to punish him. Then swam the torrents to save his enemy’s daughter. “OREGON TR A IL” “THE GIRL H ATER ” SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JUNE 28 AND 29. “L I F E ’S G R E A T E S T G A M E " TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 AND JULY I, “T H U N D E R IN G H OOFS.” 1 six year old son, Thomas Jr., and “ THE TRAITOR” • “ THE TROUBLE FIXER’ a Estacada met defeat last Sunday The Wilcox family have when they met Beaver Creek on George moved int0 the Ficken house for- j the local diamond with a score of 6-25 merly occupied by the Johnson 9 to 5, I " 3 ' 1 box b a * %as I,lck ed l’ P near Tuesday. i there Tuesday forenoon, Guttndge. Phone 19-5 LIBERTY THEATRE houses, to" ’ . . . . . . , . 6-25 , bhe " ,u,r,v,ved b£u 1,er husIband’ » % ANYONE picking up a blue two sister8 re,idin<f in C8lifornia- X brown cretonne hag with , and , , . . . . Dr. C. P. Johnson has purchased • bl rings containing iady s cloth- lhe Roy WUcox home in Terrace Y {• blue £ mg please return same to my Addition and took possession last } 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. The W. C. T. U. Farm ..Home benefit given Monday evening in the Masonic hail was a decided success and about $25 will be turn- r ' ed over to that fund. A program consisting o f selec- tions by the band; Violin and piano numbers of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore; Ahlberg; a clever Dutch song, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence; group 0f linger plays by Jean Sarver, , Phyllis Cary and Jean Grabeel; recitations, Hugh Hassell and Ce cil Cahill; song by four girls; ; song by a group of children with Wanda Carter taking the solo part dressed as a news vender, Following the program everyone enjoyed the group of children’s game, and refreshments were served during the evening. ________________ CARD OF THANKS OBITUARY ____________ Economical for Large Families _______ FOR SALE—Pigs from regis- i Carrie Rayburn, wife of Thomas tered Chester White stock, R. H. Millard, % mile S, / l 2 E and >4 S Rayburn died in Chehali», Wash,, of Springwater. 7-2 Sunday, June 21, following a pro- FOR R E N T -T hret see Heylman. An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between-meal snacks. BENEFIT IS A SUCCESS breeding next spring, Sam Powell ment, Estacada, Route 4, Phone 6X5. MR. AND MRS. O. E. CULVER. { 6-25 W h y not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? To The Loaf ITE GROCERY J home. SLICES rHE FARM HOME ,j. fO R SALE, February a n d We desire to thankour friends Y March Rhode Island Red pullets for their kindness and sympathy i right for laying this fall and shown during our recent bereave- You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the CUTS M ORE Mrs, Irving Smith delightfully entertained at her home last Tues day afternoon with a silver tea for the Rebekah order, FOR SALE—Jac k s o n hay fork complete; mower; rake;j fanning mill and several other 4 farm implements will trade for X live stock, hogs or goats. M. A. 5; Nelson, Boring, Oregon, Route, 4. __ 7-16 Electric S t o r e , Electric Building FOR SALE—Oedar fence posts H. R. Stuhbe, phone 24-3. 26 Portland Electric Power Company ELECTRIC BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON. Ï B O B S U N IO N B A R B E R SH O P 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 ART. SMITH. Propr. Phone For Food LF.MONS 50c A DOZ SUGAR. THE SACK. $6 85 WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF PICKLES, SANDWICH SPREAD PAPER PLATES AND SUP PLIES FOR THAAT PICNIC Phone in Your Orders AND WE WILL GLADLY DELIVER ANY PLACE ESTACADA OR IMMEDIATE VICINITY. sale at 6-18 25 FOR SALE— Registered S h ropshire buck. H. Huxley, Est acada. 6-18-25 LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No commission. City Loans Monthly plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. MONEY fO LOAN SWEEPSTAKES O F THE LOS ANGELES-YOSEMITE ECONOMY RUN Wt have plenty o f money to loan on farms at 6 "o From one to 20 years. No commission on large loans. S. E. W o o s t e r , Estacada, Ore. _ 6-19tf W O N IN LUMBER FOR SALE Wt 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 and see what we got. Electric Lumber & Mfg. Co., River Mill, Oregon. 3-5 tf The Rollin, lubricated with Zerolene, car ried off the sweepstakes— w inning the award (or the highest efficiency and gasoline econ om y established in the run. Piloted by Jot Bozrani, the Rodin's gasoline econom y rec ord for the 360 mile run from Los Angeles into the Sierras to C am p Curry was 27.43 piles Per gallon of gasoline. FOR SALE -Sannan mi l k goat, inquire o f Mrs. C. S. Allen, Second and Currin St., Phone 5 7 - 3 ___ ________________5-21 tf 13 hen Zerolene brings In the Sweepstakes 33 inner o f the most competitive motoring event o f the year — when it is the choice o f mor* motorists in the Pacific CoastXtatcs than any other oil made—won't it pay you to use Zero* len c— a better oil even if it docs cost less? Estacada Feed Store ESTACADA, OREGON Ctrtdnoffy FOR SALE Pair mules, two and three years old. will trade forcattie, sheep or hogs. H. G. Lake. Gresham. R 4, residence Anderson Station. 6-25 SEE John Marshall at Spring- water for cedar posts from 7 feet to 20. also have a few sawed posts 4x6 cedar, any length. 6-25 25 FOR SALE—Fresh cow, sec ond calf, K. C. Hoygaard. Fara- d »y. 6-25 with Z E R O L E N E The Los Angeles-Yosem ite Economy Run ol May 22-23 — the ranking stock car event ot its kind in the United States, gave motordom new official mileage records to vie for — and another impressive victory (or Zerolenel Pointer's Furniture Exchange, the place to get « hat you w ant and sell what you don't want, tf W E » U Y MOST K IN DS OF F A RM PRODUCE U. S. MORGAN USED CARS—For , Dinty Moore's Park. STANDARD OIL COMPANY The Rollin and all other cars in the run used Red Crown gasoline exclu sively—the best buy in town—by M I L E S ! e{ Why pay tribute to a superstition ? ^