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EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEW S, THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1925
Eastern Clackamas' News
LOCAL BREVITIES
Entered a t the postoflice in Estacada,
O r e g o n , as second-class mail.
Visit C hina and eat noodle soup
Pulilished every Thursday at
Estacada, Oregon
by the
Delicious ehicken, potatoes
gravy served a t England.
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ESTACADA PU BLISHING COMPANY,
A CORPORATION.
S u b s c r ip t io n
One year
Six months
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Mr-. D. H. Echleman was a P o rt
land visitor on Tuesday.
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K ates
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- The Italian girls will serve you
spaghetti a la Italian. ,
Dinner in our large, well ventilated
dining room. Atmosphere about right
and well cooked meals, properly served.
Where everybody wears a smile, where
you feel the welcome awaiting you—and
the price of the meal is reasonable—
does this not make you realize that Esta
cada needs just such a home hotel as
. Thmjifht* memoH**d, will prov« •
pricel«M hart titre in after yfl%n.
Remove me from vanity and lies;
give me neither poverty nor riches;
teed me with food convenient fo r me
— Provrbs 30:8.
Get a good cup of coffee a t Java
and a cup of tea a t Japan.
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T H E E ST A C A D A HOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Adell and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Odell and family
of Bridal Veil, Mr. and Mrs. E arl
Odell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odell and
Mr. H errick spent Sunday with Mr.
O dell’s sisters, Mrs. Elingham and
Mrs. Godfrey, of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Eerrel visited
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Echols of Cur-*
rinsville one evening last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Stone and
children, Mr. and Mrs. George F o r
man and son spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Davis and fam ily of
Albany. Mrs. Davis is Mrs. Stone's
sister.
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A lbert Ilo rg e r of Portland was out
Monday to visit his place.
Miss Edith F errel, Portland, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. F errel. Miss Grace
returned to Portlund with her on
Monday, being employed there.
E arl T racy of Garfield and Miss
Ruth W hitehead of E stacada open
up the school here Tuesduy. They
ure boarding with Ferrets.
Buy EOY.S’ SCHOOL SHOES while they last a t $1.49 pr.
M • Reliance Moore c f the H otel
Estacada retu rn ed Tuesday from a
vacation spent a t Newport.
Mrs. H en rietta Jones of Oregon
City is visiting her daughter, Sirs.
M. Lonsbcrry, this week.
NO, COMPANY’S NOT COMING
F you drop a dish cloth, company won’t come, save
as a matter of coincidence. Popular superstitions like
this are losing ground; so is the superstit'on that
there is something mysteriously better about “eastern”
motor lubricants, merely because they cost more and
are made in the east.
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The Right W ay to Judge Motor Oils
More than ever, motorists are discovering that the
test of an oil is not where but how it 13 made, and how
it lubricates. That’s why Zerolene—refined from se
lected western naphthenic base crudes—is today suc
cessfully lubricating m ore cars in the Pacific Coast
states than any other oil m ade.
A n Exclusive Process—W hat it Does
Lubricating qualities have never been more carefully
or successfully preserved than by the processes used
at Standard Oil Company refineries for the refining of
Zerolene;—the Zerolene high-vacuum process, the Zero
lene process of filtration through 40 tons of Florida F ul
ler’s Earth, the refineries’ 15 positive checks for quality!
W hat Zerolene W ill Do For Your Car
Zerolene will give your car better lubrication: it
increases the gasoline mileage, reduces carbon-removal
and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of any
engine in which it is used. W hy pay tribute to a super
stition? Insist on Zerolene. Always ask for Zerolene
by n am e.
Qct the Factsl
A series of independent and impartial reports show
ing the experience of large users with Zerolene motor
oil has been collected in our booklet, “W hy Pay Tribute
to a Superstition?” Ask any' Standard Oil Company rep
resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy.
I n s is t on Z e ro le n e — even
if it d o es cost less
STA N D A R D G IL CO M PANY
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R oom s f o r R e n t
Guy Q. Stryker, one of the old-
time const com positors— before the
lay of the Merg., was a caller at
I’he News office Saturday.
TH ESE ARE TO CLOSE OUT
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Buy Economy Mixed T eed a t ' $1.65 a rack.
Buy. Crown Fishers ill- rd end White M ountain F lour at
$2.50 a sack. W hite bear H o u r a t $2.25 a sack.
J. O. TUNNELL,
CURRINSVILLE, OREGON.
401
Mrs. B. H. Zimmerman drove to
Portland W ednesday a fte r Mr. Zim
m erm an’s m other, who is coming
fo r a visit w ith the family.
The
sale of
Severn
ster to
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We Are Now Taking Reservations
for boxes at
Cascade M otor 'Co. reports
a Chevrolet to u rin g car to
Kerchem and a Buick road
a resident of Gresham.
er Year
Mrs. F. L. Heylman left fo r P o rt
land Saturday and will visit Win-
lock, Spokane and Tacoma fo r a few
days before retu rn in g home.
Mrs. Stella Graves of Beaver
Creek is visiting her m other, Mrs.
M. Lonsberry, fo r a few days while
aer husband is gone on a d eer hunt
in Southern Oregon.
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Standard Oil p a in te rs ’w ere busy
all last week and until a fte rn o o n .
Tuesday brightening up the compa-1
ny property at Estacada.
George
Pointer aided in the beautification
work.
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While old Ju p iter Pluv. treated
Labor day w ith due consideration for
he pleasure o f our guests, he let I
loose a regular old-fashioned root
-oaker and gully washer during the
night.
W HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK W ILL BUILD THEM
When you
E stacada users of the public \va-
e r system were up in arms Wednes- j
¡ay over the condition of th e water,
t was frig h tfu lly d irty in some in-
tancos failing to flow unless g i.en
-■onsidcrable head.
consider Buick
proven quality
Two sta te lish and game trucks |
lulled i’lto Estacada Tue.-day evcti-
ng ’ for supper, continuii g their
ourney du i r - the evening to the!
)elph hatchery. There they loaded
•a w ah l on f • and proceeded to
be mountains sbo e A lbany y.he-c j
| the little fellows were rclea:od fo-
he pleasure of apoitsrr.cn in the
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and then co m p a re
the sensationally
new Lower Prices,
th e re’ s only one
answer— BUICK
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L. P . S. SERVICES
The Reovtruvzed Chtr; n of Jo
-us Christ of L atter Day Saints
'olds S n -
school r.| {.
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hall at 10 A. M.
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Onr New Building
Modern S<.fe Deposit Vault
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’ 1926 Improvement»—75 H one Poc er,
Duotnnc Duco Color«, O il Filter, Fisher
Closed Bodies, 4 and 2-Door Sedan«,
k 4-Wheel Brakes, Qas Filter, A ir Cleaner
B U IC K TRICES
P. O. B. Pacific Coast
STANDARD SIX
2-Door Sedan . .5 Pas». 51125
Roadster . . . . ■2 Pas». 1345
Toorinl ........ •5 Pa*». U :5
Coupe . . . . . . . .2 Pas», m s
4-Door Sedan-----.
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1530
C o a p e ................4 Pasa. 1510
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THE ESTACADA ME 4 Ï
MASTER SIX
2-Door Sedan...5
Roadster . . . . . . 2
Tourin| ............ 5
4-Door Sedan . . . 5
C o u p e................ 4
4-Door Scden.,,7
Broil «ham ......... 5
Sport Roadster.3
Club Special
.3
Sport Toorisf. .,4
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H. C. GOKRING Prop.
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The UNIVERSITY of
contains.
W e have order» fo r »everal
ton* and by ordering we know
ju st what to buy and can
OREGON
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The Collejje of litcreture. Science j
and the Arts with 22 departments.
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Bttf, 'niton, VrU , ..2
The professional schools of Archi
tecture and Allied Arts—Pusinesa
Administration—Education—Grad
uate Study—Journalism—Law—
Medicine— Music—Physical Edu
cation—Sociology—Extension.
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0 ¿ tc i from 7 a. m. to C o. m
Estenda
Sr.t» n?ny#* e r m to 8 p. m
Oregon
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CASCADE MOTOR COMPANY
VYi'o Br ?.. Pr ip’r*
Estacada. Oregtn
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For a eotaioiire or o n f Informotioi
» w t* The Refirrar. U niX tertg o f
O rtfon, E u tt re. Oregon.
TV 50th > rm Opern September 14 N u l
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Shell Gasoline and save one cent n gallon.
Shell W estern Oil and save 5c a quart.
a 10 lb sack o f sugar a t 75c!
a 25 lb sack of sugar a t $1.75. .
a 100 fb sack of su g ar a t SG.ijO
Is Progressing Nicely'. W hen It Is
Completed W e W ill Have a
U r. and Mrs. F ran k Chevron and
daughter, Mrs.L. A. Chapman, and
Mr. Chapman, of Odell w ere among
Hie Labor day visitors.
Two good d e a n furnished rooms,
close to school, near Christian (hureh
Mr». F. C. H a m m o n
Estacada, Ore.
Mr?. J . Richey and sons o f Biasel!
visited a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. I
J. P. Woodle last week.
Mrs. Wm. K ram er, Jr., and baby
d au ghter of G ran t's Pass spent a
week visiting Mrs. C ram er's mother,
Mrs. M yrtle Bellils,
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
adm inistrator of the estate of Elli
o tt S tew art, deceased, und any and
all persons having claims against the
said estate are hereby required to
present said claims, duly verified as
by law required, at the office of my
atto rn ey , E arle C. L atourette, w ith
in six mouths from the date of this
notice.
D ated A ugust 20, 1025.
Date of first publication
A ugust 20, 1925
Date of last publication
Septem ber 15. 1925.
W. A. HEYLMAN
A dm inistrator of the estate of Elliott
Stew art, deceased.
Earle C. L atourette, Oregon City,
Oregon, A ttorney for Adminis
tra to r.
Phone 601
G. W. Hailey made a flying trip to
P ortland W ednesday on a business
mission.
Buy
Buy
Buk
Buy
Buy
C urt Sagner and E rn est Ryning
| assisted in The Feople'3 Store this
week during the illness of Mr. Lins.
N otice T o C red ito rs
BARTHOLOM EW
and LAW RENCE
At 4
pci- tb ca»S when Weighed, and w a n t them t h e s a m e d a y
ihejr arc picked. ..Dcn’t pick t h e m on S a t u r d a y , o r while w e t !
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WE STAY OPEN UNTIL 8.30 P. M.
There were 18 exhibitors of cut
; flowc.s a t the Estacada Pharm acy
■ Monday, creating a brilliant scene.
Those going to E stacada Labor
day were Fred, Carl and Oscar Lins,
O tto and Emma Paulsen, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Paulsen, George Willing and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson and chil
dren.
Miss M argaret Dew, a fte r spending
a few weeks with her m other und
fam ily, re tu rn e d to St. Helens to fin
ish her lust y ear in high school.
Mrs. K roner und daughter Ruth
of Milwaukie were guests over Labor
day with Mrs. Lius and family.
Donald C arru th of P ortland, a fte r
spending two months vacation a t the
home of J. Paulsen, retu rn ed to his
home Sunday, his m other coming a f
te r him.
Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Paulsen and
Em m a and O tto m otored to P ortland
S aturday and visited with relatives.
Leslie Pershin and son Harvey uf
P ortland were guests of Julius P aul
sen from Tuesday until Sunday.
Sell for Less
We Want Evergreen Blackberries
Judge W ooster and A ttorney
1 Smith have gone, to th e ' hills at
i Cold Springs in quest of venison.
GEORGE H E M S
You can nave money by giving
your order fo r VETCH now.
Currinsville Store
Felix Jones and wife and two
daughtrs were dinner guests of M.
Lonsberry and wife last Sunday.
BARTON
You ail Save
On
VETCH
Mis-- Telia Pearson of Oregon City!
the guest of Mrs. W. J. Moore.
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TH E E ST A C A D A HOTEL
BIBLE THOUGHT
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