Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, July 23, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1925.
GARFI£LD HEMS
: ; AVOOI) ITEM S
Mr. and Mr.«. Perry De Lin r.m
children are visiting Mrs. De Lsp'
mother, Mrs. J. F. Rccher.
Dr. and Mr*. C. A. S. Kemper ;:r. !
son G.'oryc ol’ Eiic.-.ndiJo, t'a’.ifi -
nia, visited with Mr. and M l;. M.
G. Weatherby last week.
Mrs. P. H. Patten and daughter
Elane are home from Portland for
the summer.
I b < -„ 'I i’ liko and
friend of
Oregon City, Matt Park, Stanford
end Will
Bittner took
a
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ication to the mountains
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V 'f ’.i,
C U TS M O R E
. Mnot-e is spending a few
r. 0 -gon City, finding a loca-
t:
... -he e x p e ls to move in the
rear future
To The Loaf
CO O K E MOTOR COMPANY
Now Is The Time To
Electrify Your Home
SOLD AT
WANT TO E X C H A N G E -3*
^ J " “ ’ reCently WaS Miss
£ farm wagon for lighter wagon. ’ 1 Irc *’
.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shibley were
One Belgian mare sale or trade.
dinner guests at the W. A. Bard
J. 0. Smith, 2 'A miles 7—
east of home on Sunday.
Carver.
YOUR FAVOR­
ITE GROCERY
ar.J RES
TAURAN T5 IN F.STAC '.
Guests at the
Henry
Mr. and
hood
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Electric S t o r e ,
Electric ßuilding
mtmfcxof tfuhctkimfamily
INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY
INDEX PRODUCE COMNANY
NDEX PRODUCE CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
W holesale Distributors
of
EVERYTHING CALLED PRODUCE.
BEST PRICES PAID bOR
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. J. KERKES, Manager.
MAIN 2989.
Near Morrison.
Mrs. Floyd
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LOST—Monday. July 13, one
silver gray Jersey cow eight yrs.
old. Strayed from pasture in
Spring water. If seen please
notify S. E. Lawrence.
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Sunday
151 Front.
Cromer
Pownder
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FOR SALE- Cucumbers f o r and children, Miss Ethel Hale and
$ Dill pickles, also dill. Get your
Miss Winnie Palmateer, all o f Port­
X order in. 1 also have some kale land
were through this neighbor­
plants. W. H. Holder.
23
W e have an excellent stock to
select from.
LONGLOAF
DA AND VICINITY.
FOR SALE Good timothv hay ^ " '« « ." S u n d a y were Mr. and
INDEX PRODUCE COMNANY
$15.00 per T, * mile west of
Feathers and son o f Logan.
Currinsville on Miller place. L. Sunday
Vernon caller
Keller
of Dod*e 'va8 8
at the Wm, tucker ^
Vredenburg.
23 home.
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
H Û L S Ü M
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afternoon
making
short calls at the WileT Howell and
Moger homes.
Mrs. Pownder
'vas formerly Miss Waiva Lewellen
anf* is 8 cousin ° f Mrs. Howell.
she had not 1,60,1 here for
about
tan years so found manychatlges.
X
FOR SALE Two high grade
Those from here attending the
;{• cows. W. E. Harmon, 2 miles Gladstone Chautauqua on Sunday
•{• east o f Estacada, take R eagan were Mr. Ed, Shearing and family
X hill road.
7-23 end Everett and Elva Shibley.
INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY
RO DEO
Horses furnished by Everett Wilson.
B A S E B A L L
G A M E
Estacada Ball Park, Ju ly 26, Admission 50c
T ------------------------------------------- --------— | Miss Alberta Cromer spent Sun-
;!• FOR SALE or TRADE 80 ac- day night with relatives in Logan,
.j. res 10 miles east oi Estacada or
Mr*. Lee Durham, formerly Miss
X sell for small tract west o f Fsia- Eva Owen, was a guest at thè Shib-
? cada, G. V\. \\ ilson, Estacada. R ley home on Thursday of last
‘ 4.
8-0 week.
Don’t forget the Sunday school
Portland Electric Power Company
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
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.
WANT AND FOR SALE ADS
W h y not start now and let Elec­
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
Y
Economical for Large Families
Ï
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
home.
X
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches
and children’s between-meal snacks.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
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FOR SALE or TRADE Pony ral*v at tlu' church next Sunday,
suitable for women and children
- G- An all day meeting,
to handle, quiet to ride or drive Everybody invited,
single or double. Would p re fe r
„
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to trade for a small mule. F. H
Pr' Chas' r Johnson 'v"iRhc* 46
Cadonau, South E stacada. Phone
tha‘ beginning Saturday,
(ly. j_
- I oq July 23 hi- office will be closed for
a "
"k.
Dr. Johnson and family
FOR SALE Figs, S( v. n \V( ks accompanied by his father and
old. see H. 1) Trat j 1 R 1. le i. mother o f Independence, Kansas.
19-111.
FOR RENT rü
7 23 Plon on making a tour o f the Ore-
n her chos.
see ffeylman.
r=
Customers Attention!
W e are now giving a
2%
reduction on all cash
j
reduction on
accounts paid within 30 days
S A T U R D A Y S P E C IA L
28 Bara Soap: One Shopping Ba^
sack.
WE BUY MOST KINDS OF FA AM PRO UCE
Estacada Feed Store
U. S MORGAN
ESTACADA. OREGON
—
Ore *.>n Agricultural College. Cor­
LOANS on fa rms ti per cent. No vallis. July is .— Hop grower* who
commission. City Leans Monthly have been directing their spray*
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. I’ pirnst the hop aphis already this
*<?a.«on may have an additional pe*t
ro combat in the red spider, due td
the hot weather, report the authori­
ties for the experiment station,
No control measures have been ap­
plied against the red spider this
season so *ar.
some growers
have already sprayed tw-ice for the
LUMBER FOR SALE We aphis and many have to spray
have a small amount of 2 x 4 and again.
1 \
shiplap. ti: ad* suitable
A combination spray to control
for general use.atv ut th*> farm' 1 ’ h ne-ts has b-e-i shown to be
Y
io price cry rna- practcal.
The formuln for the
As
t orr 1 d ow i at'.d see s-iray is commercial concentrated spray tank, ard water added.
what we pot. Electric Lumber lime-sulfur. 2 gallons; calcium the tank i* filling, the sulfur paste
A t Ji 1 *r. L » I? i f Mill. Oregon. caseinate, 1 pound: sulfur (subli- added is poured through a strainer
to remove the ium.ps. The nicotine
3-5 tf n.atej or dusting sulfurl, 5 pound* ■ ulfate is added last, just before
nu 'line ulfate,
f! ou ries; and •praying.
FOR : ALI
^a
goat inn lin* c r XI
C. S. Allen. water to make 100 gallons.
"Eomc growers obtained good re-
The powdered caseinate and sul­ 'Uit* last season without adding
nd t’
St., Phone
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5-21 tf fur are first thoroughly m’ Xed to­ the sulfur past«." «ays the station,
pe: he” and then mater mixed slow­ i f this practice is followed, be
Foin I
Exchange, ly. working the mixture into a thin.
the . pia
what you
wan
.
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isv i.sri> R r:.iM B
past«.
The
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commer-
O IO R ier*
toU7heU nkVt«r
Big Dance Pavilion, July 25 and 26
Sponsored by Estacada Junior Baseball team
S !,( '( )
CROWN OR FISHER S ILEN D FL01R
$2.45
USED < ’ A RS For
lo at
Dirty Moore’s Park,
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MURGENCY CALL TO
HOP GROWERS
MONFY TO LOAN We have
plenty of money to loan on farms
at ti
From one to 20 years.
No commission on large loans.
S. E W o o s t e r . Estacada, Ore.
t?-li>tf
Purchases
and a
»
J
*el1 what you don t want,
tf nal luue-sulfur u poured tntc the
add the nicotine
J m
ing. in plate o f the calcium tasti-
nate. one-half pound o f hydrated
lime added to one gallon o f »kirn
milk can be used.
'Growers who us* quassia to con­
trol the aphis can combino their
spray with lime sulfur in the same
way as the nieotire. Soap is not
necessary to use when the ealsium
caseinate spreader is used,
and
or
>C' P ,h° uld not *
« ^ n 'e d ..
be“forV spray"^ Sulfur." *Pr*>i ^
C®” Uin Um#
INDEX PRODUCE COMNANYINDEX PRODUCE COMNANY INDEX PRODUCE COMNANY
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Vallen and
Mrs. P. M. Wagner
is
much cajahba
better and her friends are looking
Mr. and Mrs Otis Vallen and
for a speedy reevery from her re­
by Mary, Miss Nellie Vallen, Mi-
cent illness.
-ajah and Orel Vallen, attended
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fredricks ' hautauoua at Gladstone, Sunday.
| o f Brookfield, Missouri visited the
Mrs. Stanley Turel and infant
latter’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and
son returned home last week from
Mrs. J. W. Dillinper last week.
Estucada.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hypis o f
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vallen and
Portland spent the week-end withe
Mrs. M. A. Henderson, visited at
the Dillingers.
Mary Lemon who has been pick­ the home o f Orvid Martin, at Tim­
OU take no chance when you buy a used
ing
berries at Boring
for
two ber Grove Sunday afternoon.
Ford car from an Authorized Ford Dealer.
i1 i". Lilly Park and mother, Mrs.
months returned home Tuesday
You get the tam e square deal as on a new
A. T-mrett, visited at the home of
evening.
;i- Li:;a Harris, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hawkins and
Ford car, and it carries a thirty day guarantee.
Walter Cox was injured while
daughter o f
Berkley,
California,
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. working in the woods, last week. I
BOB
lie was struck by a limb o f a tree
C. Van Hoten
Mrs. J. C. Moreland entertained on the neck, almost breaking it.
the Skip-a-Week
Club Tuesdaj,
M*'- and Mrs. \Vm. Knowels of
nine members and six visitors being Portland, accompanied
by some
ESTACADA. OREGON
present.
A fter the business sc- 'fiends spent the week-end at their
sion the birthday o f Ruth
Ayers homestead.
part1’
^ rank
Bittner and
daughter
was celebrati
with
given by
M n.
Moreland.
A EvelJrn> vi*,ted a*- ‘ be C. Bittner
delicious
luncheon
topped
off home a short time Thursday,
with a green and white decorated
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birthday cake was served.
Mrs. SPRING W A T E R N E W S
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J. \V. Dillinger will entertain on
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August 4th.
Sherman Kilgore and family of
Bob Duncan 1 Seaview is vi- Gresham were calling on Tuesday
$ iting at. the Duncan home,
1 Madden home.
.{.
Mrs. J. P. Smith, grandmother
Mr,< Rae Erickson and son of
A o f .J. c . Moreland of Fresno, Cali- caml*
were visiting at the
i fornia, visited
at the Hatchery Erickson an(I Tucker homes the
last wi ek,
," ' t
'v°ek.
•j-
Glenn Davis o f Portland is spend-
Russel Seaquest of \\ hite Salm-
ing a few days with W. B. Lemon. on- Wa*h- was here on business,
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: on Saturday.
Full
line
o
f
kalsomine
10c
per
Mrs. Howard Smith and children
*
pound at Pointer’s.
11 -Gtf o f Sherwood are visiting at the
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | Wm. Smith home.
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Guests at, the Stevens’ home on
Sunday were their daughter, Mrs.
Ed. Cameron and family o f Port­
land.
George Lewellon
of
Portland
was a Sunday caller at the Dr. \Val-
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CASH paid for false teeth, dental ' < ns home.
X gold, platinum and discarded jewel-
an<*
Rolnier Sether of
$ rv.— Hoke Smith Smelting & Refin- St Johns sP°nt the week-end at
Z Co., Otsego, Michigan.
‘ he, Joe . Guttridge home.
Mrs.
,
j Sether is a sister o f Mrs. Gut-
r
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