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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1925)
fr PAÇE FOUR EASTERN CLACKAM AS NEW S, UPPER EAGLE ('PEEK T H U R S D A Y , J U L Y 1C, 1025. LO C AL ITEMS Many of the farmers are busy mak Maurice Ely was a Portland ing hay these fine days up this way. last Tuesday. T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R Lower First Cost and Upkeep TH E R E is triple economy In the Ford car, that materially low ers the cost of transportation for private business and munici palities alike. 1st— A Ford car is the lowest priced car on the market. 2nd__ It costs little to drive and little to maintain a rorcl car. 3 rd— Ford cars stand up under severe and constant usage. Stripped to bare facts, these three points mean that the fo r a car gives the greatest amount o f actual transportation service at the lowest possible cost. The ever increasing use o f Ford cars in various city depart ments, indicate to some extent the degree of confidence born o f experience, which department managers have in their bora fleet. For city work as well as for doctors, salesmen, collectors and others who must cover considerable territory and make ire- q u en t'stop s during a day’s work, the *ord roadster or coupe is an ideal transportation unit. Ease o f handling in traffic, or parking at the curb in limited space, quick acceleration and carefree performance, are feat ures to which Ford drivers are accustomed and to the busy man in the city, this means agreat deal. BOB C O O K E M OTOR CO M PA N Y ESTACADA. OREGON ■Obdl 1 Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home C A SH paid for false teeth, dental gold, platinum and discarded jew el ry.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin ing Co., Otsego, Michigan. LOST—Child put her cape in wrong auto. Brown cape with brown and tan collar. Finder please notify L. S. Rivers, Bar ton, Oregon. , 7-9 16 You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the h o m WANT TO EXCHANGE—3 H farm wagon for lighter wagon. One Belgian mare sale or trade. J. 0. Smith, 2 % miles east of Carver. 7-9 16 23 e . W h y ji o t start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices FOR SALE—Two high grade cows, W. E. Harmon, 2 miles east of Estacada, take Reagan hill road. 7-23 FOR SALE or TRADE-SO ac res 10 miles east o f Estacada or sell for small tract west of Esta cada, G. W. Wilson, Estacada, R 4. 8-6 Ï FOR SALE or TRADE -Pony suitable for women and children to handle, quiet to ride or drive single or double. Would prefer to trade for a small mule. F. H. Cadonau, South Estacada, Phone 69-4. 7-23 to W e have an excellent stock select from. Electric S t o r e , Electric Building FOR RENT sec Neviman. S A TISFA C TIO N GUARANTEED HOURS— 9 :0 0 A . M. TO 8 :0 0 P. M S A T U R D A Y — 9:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. MASONIC BLDG. ESTACADA USED CARS- For Dinty Moore’s Park. ART. SMITH. Propr d W E BU Y MOST KINDS OF FARM PRO DUCE OREGON An ideal slice size for toasting, sandwiches and children’s between-meal snacks. Economical for Large Families 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 .’ oaf. SOLD ITE AT YOUR G RO CER Y TAURANTS IN FAVOR and HÛLSÜM RES> ESTACA- LONGLOAF DA AND V IC IN ITY . >. IN D E X Ikioat inini&x of tAe Medium fa tnify IN D E X PRODUCE C O M N A N Y PRODUCE C O M P A N Y z INDEX PRODUCE CO PORTLAND, OREGON. W holesale Distributors of EVERYTHING CALLED PRODUCE. B E S T PRICES PAID I OR V E A L , HOGS, L A M B S , EGGS, P O T A T O E S , ETC. We Remit by Return Mail M MAiN 2989. $1 .50 J. KERKES, Manager. Near Morrison. 151 Front. - IN D E X PRODUCE C O M P A N Y o VISIT THE SW EET PEA SHO W AT THE X X • ESTACADA PHARMACY sc o e e o NEXT TUESDAY, JULY 21. w PRIZES are to be awarded Tuesday evening, for the bouquet with greatest number of Sweet Peas, and for the bouquet having the greatest variety o f Sweet Peas.— Must be grown from the seeds we gave you. Please bring the flowers in the morning if you can. Also kindly bring your own containers. YR . *0 o o 2 Z > z z a t I\ X ^ o w “T h e best worker on the ranch X to o o c a X ft o “ Yea, sir, that old Ford hasn’t soldiered a day since I took to using this new Zerolene ’F ’ for Fords.” Ford owners who “ tried out” Zerolene “ F ” for Fords when it was first put on the market have been sticking to it ever since. Zerolene “ F ” for Fords is made by the Standard Oil Company’s patented vacuum process. It lubricates all the bearing surfaces where oil is needed, especially the wri3t-pin bearings and the upper half of the cylinder walls, which are frequently “oil-starved” when an unsuitable lubricant is used. The re sult is improved gasoline mileage, quicker starting and increased freedom from carbon and other motor troubles. A Ford is an A -l transportation invest ment. Protect your investment by proper lubrication. sale at 6 lb 25 STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) FOR SALE Oak do " < j s in* table and 6 chains. Dr. Johnson. Phone 60-51. 1-t Pointer's Furniture Exchange, the place to get w hat you want and sell what you don't want, tf* * X houses, 6 25 FOR SAl E Sanran mi l k goat, inquire of Mrs. C. S. A’ len, Seo'" i and Currin St., Phone 57J.______________________5.21 tf 2 Z X z IN D E X PRODUCE C O M N A N Y LUMBER FOR SALE We have a smali amount o f 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 n-.d see what we got. Electric Lumber A Mfg. Co.. River Mill, Oregon. ! 3 5 t f Estacad a Feed Store ! ESTACADA NEWS MONEY TO LOAN We 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 $2.45 a s a c k U. S. MORGAN CLACKAM AS commission. City Loans Monthly plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. FLOUR PRICES REC IUŒD fro w n or Fishers Blen< i B IN D E R T W I N E -S E C : o n H A N D G R A IN SAC KS Three To The Loaf Recent visitors at the C. F. Hurst home here were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hurst and fam ily. They were ac companied by Mrs. Carl Bowman o f Newberg, form erly o f Fremont, Nebraska. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howe, Mrs. Howe's mother. Miss Winnifred Hurst and Fred Smith o f Portland. FOR 9 \ n : J a c k n o t I y fork complete; mower; rake; fanning mill and several other farm implement# will trade for live stock, hogs or goats. M. A. Nelson, Boring. Oregon. Rente L 7 16 and M ARCEL SALON S A N IT A R Y Wednesday evening, July 8, the following officers were installed for the ensuing year by the Rebe- kah lodge: P. N. G., Rhoe Syron; N G., Birdie G ilgan; V . G., Flor ence Gohring; Sescrtary, Nellie Currie; Treasurer, Elizabeth A m es; Warden, Mabel Anderson; Conduc tor Louise Linn; R. S. N . G., Lydia McConnell; L. S. N. G., Eleanor D ay; R. S. V . G., Della Lawrence; L. S. V . G,, Marie Gibson; Inside Guard, Pearl Davidson; Outside Guard, Sadie D eM oy; Chaplin, Hattie Saunders; Musician, Elva Ahlberg. D. D. Kate Jones and G. M. Elva Ahlberg were installing officers. Past Noble Grand pins were pre sented to Mesdames Ethel Jones, D. Matson. Am y Ely, Doris Smith, May Kitching, Cordelia Carter, Della Ewalt and Miss Ethel Hale, ch cow, P. T. Monroe. Estacada, R2. 7-16 v SLICES O FFICERS WANTED A young fresh mil B O B S U N IO N B A R B E R SH O P ST RICTLY IN S TA LL SEE John M a rsh a ll at S p r in g - water for cedar posts from 7 ft. to 20. also have a few sawed posts 4 x 6 cedar, any length. 7 9t PO R TLA N D , OREGON. /. W 'X ' *.’*>*Ir*>%**¡**>«¡**;*»¡»»>«* “»I* • j* » ,’« REBEKAHS FOR SALE—Pigs, seven weeks old. see H. D. Trapp, R 1, Tel. 19-111. 7-23 Portland Eleclric Power Company ELECTRIC BUILDING, The cherry crop is scarce this year Earl Kennedy of the U . S. S. something unusual for this part of Me Cawley is visitinf his mother, Mrs. webfoot. Jas. Norris. * A few of the Upper Eagle Creekites A crew of men fiom Oregon City be attended Chautauqua last Saturday. gan woik Monday morning putting the Mr. ami Mrs. S. J. Eddy o f Portland bank building into shape for moving to accompanied by their children and Mrs. its new location. M. S. Horsman and Mrs. Nora Light- The E.-tacada Feed Company is liav- foot and daughtei, Betty motored out ,ng a new asbestos roof laid on their to R. R. Gidson’ s place on b'unday and warehouse this week The work 18 then went up to H. S. Gibson's with being dot.e by J. it. Hughes of Currins- Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Gibson and had a ville. picnic dinner out under a cherry tree. Rev. Ira F. Rankin is assisting in a Guy W ilcox and family and Mr. ar.ct M is. H. F. GibEon were also rr* inborn religiou sun ey <n tie Powell Valley citouit this waek under the leadership of the picnic party. of Dr. Valentine Deich. Mrs. Horseman and Mrs. Lightfoot A fire alarm was turned in last Tues remained out as the guestaof their sis day shortly after dp. m. which brought t;r, Mrs. R. B. Gibson this week. our the members o f the Volunteer l ire W m . Asp ai d family made a trip to 11..| artn.cnt. The fire proved to be a Tualatin on Sunday i-lashiig hum id by A Hitching on his Mrs. Rose Baser rented her farm to farm whi h lie was burning after secur a Mr. Nelson and lias gone to the ing a permit. coast for a vacation of two or three Everett Wilson of The Dalles is stag weeks. ing a rodeo here Sunday, July 26 in connection with the baseball game. BIDS W A N T E D According to Mr. Wilson there will be For painting o f play shed in bucking horses and wild west stunts. District No. 108. Bids require This is being sponsored by the Estaea- play shed to be painted with two da Junior baseball team. coats with lead and oil. Bids re Julius Wright who was injured sever ceived up to July 18, 1925. al months ago at the Electric Mill was The school board reserves the compelled to return to the hospital last right to reject any and all bids. Tuesday afternoon for treatment. The W M . DALE, A . G. A M E S , muscles of his arm and shoulder had Clerk, President, grown in such a manner to the bones School District No. 108, Clacka as to make it impossible for him to mas County, Oregon. raise the arm and it is supposed that these will have to be torn loose necess itating his return there for a short time. WANT AND FOR SALE AÖ3 CUTS MORE visitor "Fords those oil-sttined Fords ” ORDS 2 Z > z ► < z o X X a to c o a ft H