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E A S T E R N CLA C KA M A S N E W S , THURSDAY, A U G U S T (5, 1925
PAGE FOUR
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OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTESESI
( Brief Resume of Happenings o'
the Week Collected for
Our Readers.
Cotta<T<* Grove Is to have free mall
delivery after October 1.
Miss Vera Bruner, 16, of AVoodhurn,
was drowned while bathing at Occaa
Park. AVash.
Building perm its Issued in Baker
call for new construction valued at
close to $300,000.
Plans are now under way for Rose-
burg’s second annual home and land
products show, S eptem ber 2 1. 25 and
26.
The barn on the farm of W. A.
Muller, n ear Shedd, was burned to the
ground with Its contents. 30 tons of
hay.
The attendance at the fifth annual
camp m eeting of the Oregon Metho­
dist conference in Cottage Grove
reached 1500.
H arn ey county Is planning a round­
up, to be staged S eptem ber 10, 11 and
12, at Burns, at which $6000 will be
given In prizes.
Beauty specialists h ereafter m ust
nave licenses to practice in this state,
the law passed by the last legislature
being now effective.
Silvertoh will stage h e r second an­
nual Community fair again this year
on Thursday, F riday and Saturday,
S eptem ber 10, 11 and 12.
I Survey of the route of the proposed
extension of the Oregon trunk line
south from Bend to K lam ath Falls
will be completed th is week.
P ortland business men have been
i invited by the Ashland Chamber of
i Commerce to visit the Rogue River
valley to inspect the wonderful pear
crop.
If city expenditures continue for the
rest of the year as they have for the
first six months, Eugene will be $60,-
000 "in the red,” the auditor’s report
shows.
P roperty valued at SflO.OOO has been
purchased by the Oregon T ru nk rail­
road on the west bank of Link river
| In Klamath Falls, and will be used as
a passenger station.
The Rev. H. C. Stover, who has
| been pastor of the F reew ater Feder
j nted church four years, has resigned
| to accept a similar position with the
First Congregational church of Salem.
The plant of the Cherry City Mill­
ing company of Salem, which burned
j recently with a loss estim ated at
$120,000. will not he rebuilt. This was
announced by directors of the corpor
atlon.
Klamath county's grain crop this
year will yield close to 1,000,000 bush­
els, according to estim ates of farmers
and othersw ho have made a survey
of farm conditions during recent
weeks.
Recent assays of the ore from the
Silver Jones claim in the Greenhorn
district show $54 in gold and $1776.S7
in silver to the ton. The sample was
taken from a six-inch vein in a ledge
72 feet wide.
F. M. Gilliam of Fossil is six months
older th an the Idaho woman who re ­
cently was acclaimed as the oldest
lit mg native Oregonian. He was born
March 7, 1S47. at the old Mission farm
bolow Salem.
William H. Miller, twice elected
mayor of Gold Hill, and the most
widely discussed m ayor in the state
over the Gold Hill speed cop question,
has tendered his resignation and will
remove to Salem.
Salem officials are in a quandary as
o how to provide food and necessi-
ios for persons sentenced to term s in
the city jail. The appropriation is ex­
hausted and the city has no legal au-
hority to issue warrants.
T IS o u r desire to m a k e sa tisfie d o w n ers o f
u s e d car b u yers. A ll re c o n d itio n e d u sed cars
bearing th is tag carry o u r g u a ra n te e a n d our
p led g e — b a c k e d b y o u r s e r v ic e — th a t y o u
are g e ttin g fu ll value fo r th e m o n e y s p e n t.
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BOB
C O O K E
M O TO R C O M PAN Y
E TACADA, OREGON
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Now Is The Time To
Electrify Your Home
already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
You
h o m
e .
I; Why not start now and let Elec­
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
» •
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
We have an excellent stock to
I
select from.
j
j
Electric Store,
Electric Building
I
¡i Portland Electric Power Company
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
i
Ï
E. L. Elliott, who was named dis-
• riot attorney of Klamath county, was
r.dieted on n charge of malfeasance
:t office while prohibition cominis-
:exj-t.• r last year in a secret indictment
cturnod hy the grand Jury.
Rhea Luper. state engineer, haa
signed a contract entered Into be*
'ween th e state and the United States
gologlcat survey for completion oi the
'opoeraphlc survey of the Bend quad­
rangle. The expense will be $5000.
State agents in various counties ar«
reporting many abandoned stills ac-
co-ding to William 8 Levons, state
prohibition commissioner, who be­
lieves that the penitentiary sentences
he.ve done much to discourage the
smalt still owners,
PEACHES FOR CANNING
The wholesalers tell us that
peaches won't be any cheaper
this year-
$ 1.35 crate
6 Bars Playmate laundry Soap
.25 cents
5 Bars, large size, Playmate white floating
soap for fine laundry or bath
.25 cents
2 Per
Estacada Feed Store
ESTACADA.
OREG ON
—I
CUTS MORE
SLICES
th u s:
N
W
E
To The Loaf
S
symbolizing th at the contents of the
sheet were drawn from ¡ill quarters
of tin- world und spread thereto. When
the design was dropped the four let­
ters were carried In the form of
"news.”—Ohio Stute Journal.
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandw iches
and children’s betw een-m eal 3nacks.
Economical for Large Families
H ig h -H a n d e d A ctio n
The name “P ride’s Purge" was given
to an act of Col. Thomas Pride, who
with a body of soldiers “purged" the
Long parliament of Its Presbyterian
members on December 6, 104S, on
which occasion 41 members were a r ­
rested and 100 were excluded on the
folio , lug day. The house of com­
mon , now reduced to about eighty In­
dependents. appointed a commission to
try Charles I on a charge of treason.—
K a n s a s City Star.
The sam e Holsum quality that won the
H arry M. F reer Trophy the second time
in two years, The sam e price as the reg u ­
lar large loaf.
'R & L & Ö M
SOLD AT YOUR FAVOR­
ITE GROCERY
and Rf.S-<
TAURANTS IN ESTACA-
DA AND VICINITY.
L O N G
L O A F
Ulueetttmmftiof ituHcbum(amity
A nne de R ohan
Acne de Itohun, the daughter of
Catherine de Parthenal, heiress to
the house of Souhise, was born in
1502 and acquired, like her mother, a
high reputation in the literary world.
She would have been onu of '.he g reat­
est poetesses of her age, but her de­
voted piety turned her tulent into an­
other channel. She died, unmarried,
in 1040. She was a Protestant and
was celebrated for her courage as well
as her learning.— Chicago Journal.
INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY
INDEX PRODUCE CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Jim A b b o tt r e t u r n e d the first of
the week from Salem, w here he had
been called by the serious illness of
R aymond Eshlm an, who has been
suiFering from a severe a tta c k of
pneum onia.
Wholesale Distributors
of
EVERYTHING CALLED PRODUCE.
Mr. an d Mrs. F re d C. B artholo­
mew and children have been e n jo y ­
ing an ou tin g n e a r Bull Run while
Mr. B artholom ew is em ployed in
road w ork n ear there.
BEST PRICES PAID TOR
A N. Johnson, postm aster, is a t ­
ten d in g the P o s tm a s te rs ’ convention
in P o r t la n d today. D uring his a b ­
sence W. A. H eylman is assisting in
the office.
VEAL, HOGS, LAMBS,
EGGS, POTATOES, ETC.
X
WANT AND FOB SALE ADS
CASH paid fo r false teeth, dental
gold, p la tin u m and discarded jew el­
ry.— Hoke Smith S m elting & Refin­
ing Co., Otsego, Michigan.
FOR RENT Three houses,
see Heylman.
6 25
Pointer’s Furniture Exchange,
the place to get what you want
and sell what you don't want, tf
LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No
commission. City Loans Monthly
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
FOR SALE or TRADE-80 ac­
res 10 miles east of Estacada or
sell for small tract west of Esta-
caia, G. VV. Wilson, Estacada. R
4.
8-6
STRAYED—About six weeks
ago, 1 Holstein heifer with red
calf; 1 Brown Swiss cow; 1 white
faced heifer coming 2 years old;
2 yearling heifers. Notify Lewis
Weisenfluh, Estacada, Route 4,
Phone 6 X 6.
8 13
FOR SALE—10 ac r e f a r m
known as the A. S. Hassell place
adjoining Eslacada, 8 acres in
cultivation of which 2 are bear­
ing prunes, good family orchard
all kinds of grapes and small
fruits, good 6 room house, fair
barn, several outbuildings, for
price and pat Denials write owner
N. I‘. Nelson, New berg, Oregon.
7 30t f
FOR SALE or TRADE--Pony
suitable for women ai.d children
to handle, quiet to tide or drive
single or double. Would prefer
* trade tor a small muL. F. H.
Oidonau, South Fata-a .a. Phone
69 4.
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7 23
MONEY TO LOAN We have
plenty or nn ney to ioat on farms
.t 6 " From o; e fo 20 year*.
No ccntt ts-ion on lar_e ¡nans.
S. E W ooster , Eatacada. Ore
6 19tf
EVERGREEN Blackberries. —;
First b e r r i e s will he received on
Wednesday, Aug 12 Grates
m$iy : had at the cm mery i’ues-
dav, Aug. It.
8 6
J. G. Hayrran.
INDEX PRODUCE COMNANY
We Remit by Return Mail
M. J. KERKES, Manager .
MAIN '2989.
INDEX
PRODUCE
Near Morrison.
COMPANY
151 Front.
INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY
MILES TO THE
GOOD. HOW'S T H A T ?”
You can get from 15 to 30 miles more to the
tankful of “ Red Crown” if you follow- the
practical instructions in the Red Crown Mile­
age Card. H ere’s one motorist who got more:
’T v e been following my mileage with a Red Crown
Mileage Card, and I’ll say the Standard Oil Com­
pany knows how to make real mileage gasoline.
I'm getting 280 miles on a 20-gallon tank against
220 miles just a month ago, so Fm 60 miles to the
good. How's th at?”
You, too, can get extra mileage from “ Red
Crown" — start “saving miles’’ today. Buy
from any Red Crown pump in town.
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buy
m
iles
;
miles
festviçÿin tüæ)n-by
STANDARD o i l c o m p a n y
(C alifornia)
each: 3 so \ s. $ 2 each; 1 good
FOR SA LE One hor-*5. w eight
LUMBER FOR SA LE-W e
milch cow $ 60 A. EL Raker.
about
1,200. sound, ger’ie, excel­
have
a
smn
am
urf
of
2
x
4
ar
Barton, Oregon.
It
1 x > shiplap. Grade suitable lent condition, works single or
FOR SALE: Having decided for general use about the farm' double. Also one 1 % in. steel
to close mv ministry with the You will find the price very ma a\ e one-horse wagrm. newly
Christian Church of Estacada. 1 sorable Come down s-d see painted: a good buggy and good
wi’l sell my house anil two fa wb.v we get. Elect m C Lumber buggy harness and a single work
mile
where i live, possession
& Mfg. Co River Mill, Oregon bar' ess. A. H. Fralev,
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£
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P.
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Estacada,
Oregon,
ad
cada Park Pavuilion. Tickets $l.bt>
F A Rasch. for the past 12 years
employed as exam iner by the Oregon
public service commission, has re­
signed to accept a position as senior
exam iner for the In terstate commerce
commission. He will make bis head
quarters in Washington.
R em em b er Eagle C reek G range
nance S a tu r d a y ev en in g at the E sta-
Cent Discount for Cash
W E B U Y M O ST K IN D S O F FARM PR O D U C E
U. 3. M ORGAN
T he wont "news" ilerehtpeil from nn
early Amc/leiin n e w s p a p e r betiding.
i ! e four points of the compass were
placed at tile tup of the tirsl sheet
The state highway commission a n ­
FOR S ale : ; x Milk Cows,
nounces that construction work on the thoroughbred J seys and high
Pacific highway just north of Oak­ grades. Ore rr e vast of Eagle
land. Douglas county, makes it neces­ i ' r e e k Grange ha
sary th at the highway be closed to 8-6 13
J. W. Cahill.
traffic from 7 JO a m. to 5 30 p m.
for about three weeks.
FOR SALE: 20 P CS. S 4.10
$ 2 45
$ 2.45
FISHER'S BLEND FLUIR
CROWN FLOIR
The O rigin of N ews