Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 08, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PASTERN
P A G E FO U R
CT U ’K A V A S
NEW S
TH U R SD A Y , O C T O B E R
8, 1925.
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For .v.i* or H nl.
12 te r e s ’g> m ite east of poatofllce, I
Estacc.da Oregon. Seven buildings, t
New house p lastered , 2 acres in logan i
berries,
a c re iu blackcaps, 2 acres
fence;! for chickens, B alance in p a st­
LU M B E R PCJR S A L E — W e have a
ure. all fenced. A. H. F raley , E sta c a ­
sm all a m o u n t of 2x1 an d 1x8 ship-
da, Oregon.
’ lap, g ra d e su ita b le fo r g e n e ra l use
a b o u t th e farm . Y ou will find the
L. D. S. SERVICES
p rice v e ry reaso n a b le. Come dow n
T he R eorganized C hurch o f J e ­
an d see w h a t we have. E lectric sus C h rist o f L a tte r D ay S ain ts
L u m b e r & M fg Co., R iver M ill,-h o ld s S u n d ay school a t I. O. O. F.
3 5 -tf hall
^0 A. M.
O regon.
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T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R
NO IN C R E A SE IN P R IC E S
While your first thought will be of their pleasing appear­
ance, you will quickly realize how greatly comfort, con­
venience and usefulness are increased.
BOB
OREGON
PHONE 24-5
W ILL ROGERS
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
Rooms for Rent
Two good clean fu rn ish e d room s,
lose to school, n e a r C h ristian church
Mrs. F. C. Himmon
We have an excellent stock to
select from.
Electric S t o r e ,
Electric Budding
Portland Electric Power Company
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
F o r Sale
Concord and Sw eet W ater grapes.
-See Jo h n Osborn.
, F a rm W anted.
SO acres, few good cows, pigs and
. q u ipm ent; 25 a c re s cultivated, som e
.vood amt p a stu re . Good sp rin g es-
ential. W ill d a tle equity suburban
acreag e w ith 7-room house oil ear Hue
close to city. O w ners o n ly ., P. l>. box
.,bU4, P o rtlan d .
For Sale
Going E a st; m u st sell.
1 team
d o rses and h a rn e ss, 5 y ears old, wt.
-GOO. * vows, m ilking b etter th an 5Go
per m onth. F ive m iles no rth , 1 mile
1 east oi E atacad a on the B aker farm .
| C. fel. K eller, K. 4, box 50, B agie Cleek,
| Oregon.
FOIl SA LE—G uernsey am) D urham
¡m ilk cow. See or w rite B. D. K elly,
Camp 8.
BOBS UNION BARBER SHOP
•nd MARCEL SALON
STRICTLY SANITARY
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
HOURS— 9 :0 0 A. M. TO 8 :0 0 P. M
SATURDAY— 9 00 A. M TO 10:00 P. M.
MASONIC
BLDG. ESTACADA
ART. SMITH. Propr.
Currinsville Store
10-pound sack S u g a r ....................................................................................
25-pound sack S u g a r ................ .............................. ....................................
50-pound sack S u g a r........................................................................
Shell Motor Oil (W e ste rn ), q u a rt
...................................................
Golden Shell Oil (E a ste rn ), q u a r t............................................... . ,.
Shell G asoline, g a llo n .....................................................
S hell G asoline In your b a rre l, g a l l o n ...............................................
A rm o u r’s V erlbest Milk .......................................
..
Cam el C igarette*, n i t o n ...........................................
Mason J a r Capa, d o z e n ......................................................................
Sw eet P o tato es. S lbs. f o r ................................................................
Sw eet T ep p ers. pound .................................................................
C abbage, (hom e g ro w n ), p o u n d ............................................
C abbage tfo r your k ra u t)
Ask it* f
p:ic>>
6 .75
1.75
L.V)
.15
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B uy one sack of F lo u r at a tim e u n til p rice re che* the Low Point,
then a sk us for price.
J. O. TUNNELL,
C U F it;N S V U X S , OREGON
FOR SALE— A good light wagon in
A rst-cluss condition. Elf q u ire oi .V M.
T racy.
DO-1-8-15
FOR SALE— Two lots for sa!o on
j co rn er. Two blocks from high school.
<130. J. E. B arg er, care Ida P alm a-
teer, Estacnda.
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EVERYTHING CALLED PRODUCE.
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B E ST P R IC E S PA ID FO R
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VEAL, HCGS, LAMBS,
EGGS, POTATOES, ETC.
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BY
RETURN
MAIL
M. J. KERKES, Manager.
Near Morrison.
MAIN 2989.
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IN D E X
PR O D U C E
COM PA N Y
151 Frort.
IN D EX PR O D U C E COM PANY
R . G . M • A R C H B % A N K
CONFECTIONERY
and LIGHT LUNCH
Im proving o n
H istory
I just finished hearing a Politician,
one of the Washington Boys, talk
on Abraham Lincoln. The only
thing I could picture in common
between him and Lincoln was that
they had both been in Washington.
When a Politician aint talking
about himself he is talking about
Lincoln. Lincoln has had more
Public men speak of his good
qualities, and fewer copy any of
them, than any man America ever
produced. His famous address wag
only about two hundred words
long- No Politician has ever been
able to even copy his briefness.
In fact that is the last one of his
qualities that they would try to
copy. Lincoln said more in those
200 words than has been said in
the entire City of Washington in
the last 10 years, and here is a
quality that no historian or speaker
has ever brought out before. At
the completion of the Gettysburg
eech, h® wisely refused one of
rant’s Cigars, and borrowed a
sack of “ Bull” Durham from an
Ex Southern private, rolled his
own, got on his Mule and went
back to Washington.
International Made to Me a s u r e
CLOTHES
The “Square Deal’ Barber Shop
The «hop w h e r e th e b a r b e r knew « hi« «tu ff."
E A R L LA FO R G E , P ro p rieto r,
ESTACADA S LEADING TONSORIAL ARTIST.
HAIR CUT 35c; SHAVE 15c.
All o t h e r w o r k a t p o p u l a r p r ‘cc*.
MOTTO— “LIVE AND LET LIVE.”
BOBBING AND SHINGLING A SPECIALTY.
BATHS
BROADWAY,
NEAR LINN'S INN,
ESTACADA,
OREGON.
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^ ^ I u L v R:
10 .
CARVER, OREGON.
P. S. T here will he another piece here
two weeks from now, Look lor it.
FARM FOR RENT -Good In i L . , .c -
i H ie lights. 25 a c re s cleared. 10 excel-
! lent p o tato ground. 25 a c re s pasture,
just outside city lim its. An E. Sp; ks.
CHEVROLETS
F or S a K
Going E a s t; m ust sell. 1 team ot
iio rs.s and h arn ess, 5 y ears old. wt.
18"0. 3 cows, m ilking b e tte r th an 860
>.r rr.ar.th. Five m :’es no rth . 1 mile
a t of E u e n d a on th e B aker faim ,
C. E K ei.er, R. I. Box 30. E in le Creek,
X egon.
WANTED About M head of i k M
on sh a re s
In q u ire Malt P ark . Col­
ton. Oregon R. I.
FOR SALE— Je rse y black
cockerel* for sal*, 82.90 each.
Madsen. 1 m ile east of E agle
ir.r.ige hall.
FOR SALE—3 w ork horsei
l.o. • • and sadd!.'. A ddress (
er*. C u rrin sv ille. O regon.
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FOR SALK— 15 head good ewes. Ja*.
Rush. jig Fi>:;l* C reek. Oregon.
New York Ciry
BOOT and SilOE
REPAIR SHOP
BLOCK SOUTH OF P.0.
ESTACADA. OREGON
' “da. Ore-oa.
Neat, Eur¿tie work
RADIO
J l l F tn b .V
Phene 19-5
•TASTED— t ton baled straw . Ad-
ress Te; »r M aizacint. B o x 81. E aia-
R S.'.i E - K raut cabbage a t J. T.
Uw y’s. 1 c>Hi a pound by the sack.
G uaranteed by
BUICKS
ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS,
GAS AND OIL—At Portland Prices
R. G.-MARCKBANK, Owner.
FOR SA LE —38 A ngora goats, vig­
orous and stro n g . 81.00 per head. S.
\V S try k e r. 1 8 5 4 . 4th St., Portland.
Oregon.
.
FOR SALE -D affodil bulbs. 73c a
loxen: also an e lec tric ¡.-on r .th ex tra
extension co rd ; a stone c h u m , a
ment w ash tu b a d irt anger, a long
crow b ar, a gaso lin e to rch , a large
m eat grin d er, a hand to r n c ra c k e r and
a small plow. .Mr*. J. W. Moxley,
Morrow elation.
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lit CO.
W holesale D istrib u to rs of
h ELD ER HOGS for sale. See Johu
M arshall, S p rin g w ater, R oute 3, E sta-
cada, Oregon.
L arg e m ahogany phonograph, slig h t­
ly used. W ill trau e for a good cow.
Gall 59-4.
IN D EX PR O D U C E COM NANY
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A N Y O N E— W ishing
good
hom e­
m ade cak e o r b read, call M rs. G.
W. G u ttrid g e , K stacada. Phone
11-12.
9
R eg istered Jersey bull (o r M l*. W ill
I veil for $75, also a q u an tity of rye for
1 -ale. W. F. G reer, R oute 2, E stacuda.
T lu o z ttr n u n tt* o f ifu tic tu im fa m ify
J
A ny g irl in tro u b le m ay com m uni­
c ate w ith E n sig n Lee o f th e S alva­
tion A rm y , a t the W hite Shield
Home, 5G5 M a y fa ir A ve.. P o rtla n d ,
O regon.
9-20-tf
WANTED— Oliver 2-bottom 14-lnt!i
plow in good condition; late model
p referred , for F ordson. Give price
aid full p a rtic u la rs lu lu s t letter.
; J. G. H am ilton, blstacada, R oute 2.
L O N G L O A F
TAURANTS IN ESTACA-
DA AND VICINITY.
"Editor and g e n e r a lM a n a q e r
FO R— S A L E — A t a b a rg a in — F o u r-
room house an d th re e lots . W rite
o r in q u ire a t N ews office 8-13-tf
Why not start now and let Elec­
tricity do all your household
drudgery for you?
R O LSÜ M
and RES-^
BULLS EYE
E sta o a d a W ood Y ard, H . R. S tubbe
Mgr., P h o n e 24-3, E stacn d a, O regon.
£ , adv 8 -1 3 -tf
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ITE GROCERY
IN D EX PR O D U C E COM PANY
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Electrify Your
SOLD AT Y CUR FAVOR­
The
M ONEY TO LOAN. W e have plenty
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o f m oney to loan on fa rm s a t 6
— p e r c e n t— fro m one to tw en ty
| y ea rs.
No com m ission on larg e
t ; loans. Sec S. E. W ooster, E staca-
t,
da, O reg o n .
6-19-tf
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
h om e.
The same Holsum quality that won the
Harry M. Freer Trophy the second time
in two years. The same puce as the regu­
lar !?i ge loaf.
;f
u w ar.t a R -al R-»dlo. see C yde
chock and g et a "HALOWAT" T.R5.
Icuest.y m v ’ r .- b :c it'd by. a i d hullt
y a P o rtlan d concern and w e ll back
t or. a m oney-back gu aran tee against
tr y live-tuber on the m arket.
F or good G uaranteed R adios see
^grue «Knock at Cook Motor Co.
Guaranteed
H ave th« sole* sew ed on
y cur arrss sboo* w't’i a
HOT W.' X V A C H I V I
?. DAHLKE, Estacada
Ih* Newa i* only fl.50 per year.
IN D E X PR O D U C E COM NA NY IN D EX PR O D U C E C O M N A N Y !
CO O KE M OTOR CO
To The Loaf
Econom ical fo r Large Families
H allow een D ance.
T l.- A m erican Legion A uxiliary will
big m asquerade dance In the
LO A N S on fa rm s G p e r c e n t. No •iv
park
pavilion
on H allow een night,
com m ission
C ity lo an s m on th ly
p lan . O regon C ity A b s tra c t Co. Oct: a 31, 1923. P rizes w ill be given
ior h - ' H allow een costum es.
FO R S A L E — 10-acre fa rm know n at
th e A. S. H assell place, ad jo in in g
E sta c n d a ; 8 a cres in cu ltiv atio n
o f w hich 2 a re b e a rin g p ru n e s;
good fa m ily o rc h ard , all kinds of
g ra p e s a n d sm all fru its , good 6-
rooru house, fa ir b a rn , sev eral o u t­
buildings. F o r p rice und p a rtic ­
u la rs w rite owmer’, N. P. N elson,
N ew b erg , O regon.
7-30-tf
SLICES
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches
and children's between-meal snacks.
P o in te r’s F u rn itu re E x ch an g e, the
place to g e t w h a t you w a n t and
sell w h a t you d o n ’t w an t.
(i-8-ti
A pronounced stream-lino c’fTect is given by the chassis
being dropped and the hoc:ios lowered and lengthened.
More room, more ease, more stye. Seats, low and deep,
inviting relaxation and giving a sense of comforting se­
curity both to driver and passengers.
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A nnual K a/nar,
CASH p aid fo r fa lse te e th , d e n til
The L adies’ Aid of the C hristian
gold, p la tin u m an d discarded je w ­
church v.-ili hold th e ir a n n u al bazaar
elry .
H oke Sm ith S m eltin g and
l Or ; Fellow s hall S aturday, N ovem ­
R efining Co., O tsego, M ichigan.
ber 1
Di nner will bo served at noon.
Extreme beauty and attractiveness of design, is offered in
the improved Ford Cars now on display.
ESTACADA
CUTS MORE
UNII FOD Säf AOS