Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 15, 1925, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    EASTERN
CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTORER 15, 1025.
CHEVROLET
PAGE THREE
f'rrtliicd lVtuto Kit Til*.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Tiie fleetne?s of a “ human grey-
Many inquiries come to the state
hound" recently failed to beat an a n -■ market agent for growers of certified
tomoblle in a lCO-yaril dash
from a seed potatoes, at ! requests have been V _
A. S A G N E R , P r o p rie t o r.
standing start at the Los
Angelos made to county agents to report such
E le ctrica l G o o d s o f A ll K in d s — Paints,
Varn is h and
En am-
coliseum.
.Melds in their Realities. From Ben- TNK. W. W. RHODES
^
O S T r .O P A T H I C
A
tialf-dozen
four-cylinder
cars
of
ton county the dlowing acreages
els.— T w o ce l! r ia r k lig h t s 50c.
E le ctric V a c u u m S w e e p e r
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
different makes had been given aceel- have been repo: !. all of low vine
for Rent by Day.
P H O N E 76-2
eration tests in 100-yard dashes. The Burbanks. Thor - fields have passed Office in Lichthorn Bldg., Estacada.
best time was made by a Chevrolet. the first and se< id field Inspections
Each oar ran eight sprints over the for certification by the O. A. C.: W. E. r j u . G. F. MIDFORD
distance ami the results were aver­ McClosky, Route 1 Monroe, ten acres;
P H Y S I C I A N and S V I J G E O N ,
ted. The average time made by the Robert Jones, C
allis, Route
\ R a y E q u ip m en t
G i . a s s e s f it t e d
Chevrolet was 10.73 seconds.
acre; Glenn Si:
Corvallis, Route 2. I OFFICE and Rsstianc- Sr-.i and Main Srrsetj
Municipal Terminal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
Esiacada.
Orozon—Tslepluvis
Connections
Other averages were: 11.13 seconds; one acre; Strii.- ter Poultry Ranch.
LINN’S INNy Estacada, Oregon.
(A)
11.10 seconds; 11.28 seconds; 11.58 sec Corvallis, Rout. , six acres; Fred
P.M
A. M.
P. M. P. M.
'A. M. M.:P.M. P.M
onds and 12.51 seconds. The cars which Robbins, Philo.
CHAS. P. JOHNSON
h, one-half acre;
Portland
10:00 ?:0 0 G:20Lv. Estacada
8:00 12:00 4:30 8:30
Arnold Way. Cor-
8:45 ran second and third were consider- Jack Grafton, ! '
Clackamas
10:30 2:30 6:50
Eagle Creek 3:15 12:15 4:45
DENTIST
Carver
10:40 2:40 7:00
Barton
8:25 12:25 4:55 8:55 ably higher in price than the Chevro- vallis, ten acres
H. G. Rambaugh,
EVENlNC WORK BY APPOINTMENT
Barton
11:06 3:05 7:25
Carver
8;45 12:45 5:15 9:15 let.
Route 4, Albany, one acre; Max Kop-
Phones; Office, 315; Residence 5051
Eagle Creek 11:15 3:15 7:35
Clackamas
8:55 12:65 5:25 9:25
After the tests, the question arose plein. Route 1. Kings Valley, four
Ar. Estacada
11:30 3:30 7:50 Ar. Portland
9:30 1:30
6:00 10:00
Estacada
Oregon.
as
to
the
relative
"pick-up"
of
the
au­
acres;
W.
H.
Schmitt,
Route
1,
Cor­
Daily except Sunday
(A ) Saturday only.
tomobile and the human spriuter. A vallis, two acres.
contest was arranged in the coliseum
W . A - HEYLMAN
between a Chevrolet and Keith Lloyd,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Outsiders Want to Get In.
cousin of Harold Lloyd. Keith Lloyd
* * *
C o lle c t io n .
Because of the outstanding success n sura nce
is the champion sprinter of the Uni­
R eal Estate— L o a n .
versity of southern California. The of the Pacific Cooperative Wool
See Heylman About Insurance
Chevrolet was driven by Dick Cham­ Growers of Portland, California and
pion, former Bucknell
University Nevada sheep men want to get into the
^ FRY
track star. The stop watch was held association, and they have asked R. A. :
Ward, general manager, to its opera- t j .
c -r -r.
by Dean Cromwell, Lloyd's coach.
ATTO RN EY A T LAW.
At the starting gun Lloyd leaped tions and establish a branch in Los
Confidential Ad­
ahead of the car. He was in full Angeles. This Oregon organization is General Practice.
viser. Oregon City, Oregon.
stride before Champion had changed now the largest cooperative wool i
,to second gear. The rapidly acceler­ marketing concern in the United
m -a» T <
ating car roared after him, however, States and the largest marketing as­ W I L I A M WALLACE SMITH
1 , 6 » & * ’’
THE BREAD
and caught him at the tape. Coach sociation in Oregon. It is an example
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Cromwell clocked car and sprinter in of efficient management and economy
M aso n ic B l d g .
E sta c a d a , O re .
a dead heat of 10.3 seconds. On com­ —a building from the ground up.
parative figures, had Lloyd sprinted
against any of the other five cars he
A Cooperathe Marvel.
would have won without extending
One of the most remarkable co-op
hihiself. The speed of the Chevrolet
car at the finish was 32 miles per erative successes of North America
the Saskatchewan wheat growers’ or-1
hour.
gnnization of Canada, an organization | London Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
“ Your home paper” means just but a little over two years old, but j
that-nothing more nor less-when which has had a lightning-like rise to ;
Keep your policy in our Fire
Proof Vault, free of charge.
The News is concerned.
effectiveness and power, until today
its worth to its 50,000 members is I
E L E C T R IC S T O R E
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BARBERS
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BATHS
Lad.es and
Cu tt in g
C h ild r e n '. Hair-
a Sp ecialty.
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Shop on Broadway, Estacada.
PORTLAKD-ORVtR- ESTACADA STAGES
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From the Northwest’s
Finest Bakery
PLUMBING
PIPE and FITTINGS
Get our prices before you buy
Diyer Pipes Made to Order
For Sheet Iron work,
repairs, soldering and
plumbing, call at the
A M E MAIN
S STREET.
SHOP
TIRE AND TUBE
R E P A IR IN G
f ?
Broadway Garage
HENRY BOHN,
Estacada
SUPREME
Delivered Fresh Every Day by Our
O w n Fast “W H I T E ” A uto
T ruck to Estacada Retail
Stores.
Ask Your Grocer for it
“ THE NORTHWEST’S
FINEST BAKERY”
Halloween Novelties!
Decorations,
Hats,
Masks, Invitations, 'P lace
Cards,
Fancy Napkins, Crepe Paper for making party gowns,
In fact everything for your Halloween party.
THE ESTACADA PHARMACY
l&xaJUL Store
The
}eal Economy
»Transportation
^ for E c o n o m ica l T ra m p ortg tfon
B
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CHEVROLET
u
y
IT
Quality
Qu ality
Quality
•
is the biggest factor in econom y)
determines the pride you take in
your car;
determines whether the price
you pay Is economical or un-
economical.
Quality, the finest you
can buy In a low
p r ic e d car, is p r o v id e d by
Chevrolet.
The quality built into a Chevrolet assures
economy from the time of your purchase
through the entire life of the car.
Come to the Special Exhibit this week! It
shows how quality is built into Chevrolet.
Come In—find out for yourself how re­
markable a value you obtain in a Chevrolet
because o f its “ Quality at Low Cost.”
- >525
Ro*w * 525
.C oupe
* 675
Touring
Sedan*
• 775
gC.rr.ul. 425
t e n , . . * . 550
Alt prices f. t.b. Film, Michigan
t G ooch
‘695
/ . o. b. Flint
M ichigan
Cascade Motor Co., Wilcox Brothers, Props.
QUALITY AT LOW COST
j
N OTICE FOR P U B LIC A T IO N
Department o f the Interior, U. S.
Land- Office at Portland, Oregon,
September 5, 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that V ic­
tor Hendrickson, o f Route 1. Box
56-A, Colton, Oregon, who on July
7, 1922, made Homestead Entry
No. 07293 for E % NW !4 Section
31, Township 4 S., Range 4 E., Wil-
amette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final proof to es­
tablish claim to the land above de­
scribed before the Register U. S.
Land Office at Portland, Oregon, on
the 23rd day o f October, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Chas. M. Englund, II. H. Freeman,
L. N. Vallen, Della Vallen, all of
Colton, Oregon.
W ALTER L. TOOZE, SR„ Register.
Clackamas County: 80 acres Act
G-9-1G.
Notice will be published five con­
secutive weeks in the Eastern Clacka­
mas News, Estacada, Oregon.
9-10-25-6t '
AMERICAN
LEGION
FIRE INSURANCE.
H. C. S T E P H E N S
$13,000,000. The wonderful results
are due to most efficient management
A gent ,
and loyal support of wheat growers.
_________
Last year’s wheat pools have paid v
growers $1.66 per bushel, while those
yn the outside received $1.45. But for
this powerful organization the grow­ g E. WOOSTER
ers would have received $87,000,000
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance,
for the crop, whereas they have re­
Rentals,
alized $100,000,000, or twenty cents per
bushel more than they would have Farm Loans a Specialty.
received. Nearly every farmer in the
Telephone Estacada. Ore.
great prairie province is now a loyal
member of the organization, What
Canada has done the Pacific North­
west can do. Farmers will never get
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Props.
very far out of the hole as long as
they permit the middlemen and spec­
ulators to fix prices for both producer
and consumer.
HOI RESTAURANT ,
SUNDAY SPECIAL
CH ICKEN D IN N E R
AND
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
I.Iect3 First
&
Third Mondays
I. O. O. F. H A L L ..
Third
Street and Broadway
Estacada, Oregon,
S. .E. L A W R E N C E , P. C
GATES’ FUNERAL HOME
Cr.ESHAM, O R E G O N
P h o n e 2471
CH
RLE Y LINN, Agent.
I. O. O. F. BLDG.,
E S T A C A D A . O R E ., P h o n e 543
ESTACADA
X
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H a l l ’s C a t a r r h M e d i c in e
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
Open from 6:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m,
Those who are in a "run down" eondi*
Family Wash a Specialty
tion will notice that Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are In
Prompt Service at Riijht Price
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
good health. This fact proves that while
GIVE US A TRIAL
Catarrh Is a local disease, It is greatly
influenced by constitutional conditions.
L. D. S. S E R V I C E S
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Notice is hereby given that the un­ , H ALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con­
dersigned has been duly appointed sists of an Ointment which Quickly
The Reorganized Church o f Je­
We
have
no Agents.
Phone 70-1
executor of the estate of Ella DuBois, Relieves by local application, and the j sus Christ o f Latter Day Saints
Internal Mcdh-lnc, a Tonic, which assists
deceased, and any and all persons in
Improving the General Health.
I holds Sunday school at I. O. O. F.
having claims against the said estate
Sold by druggists for over 40 Yea
hall at 10 A. M.
V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
are hereby required to present said
¡ ' L A C K A M A S NEWS $1.50 YR.
claims, duly verified as by law re­
quired, at the office of my attorney,
Schuebel & Beattie, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated Sept. 14, 1925.
Date of first publication, Sept. 17, 1925.
Date of last publication, Oct. 15, 1925.
JOHN IRVIN,
Executor of the Estate of
Ella DuBois, Deceased.
SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE,-
Attorneys for Executor.
LEGAL NOTICE TO ( KEOITOKS.
No. 3389.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackaraa
j In the Matter of the Estate of Van
Woodard, Deceased,
Notice is hereby given that the un-
1 dersigned has been appointed by the
j County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Clackamas, admin-
tratrix of the estate of Van Woodard
t dec-a«ed and has qualified. Ail ppr-
-:nns having claims against said estate
(are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified ns by law re­
quired. at the office of my attorney,
William
Wallace Smith. Masonic
j Bldg.. Estacada, Oregon, within six
! months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published. Sept. 24,
: 1925.
Date of last publication. t)ct. 22,
1925.
MRS. DORA HIRTE,
Administratrix.
W. W. SMITH.
Attorney for Administratrix.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
i U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. ;
September 24. 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Milo M
Meader, of Route 4, Box 28, Estacada.
Oregon, who, cm August 7, 1920, made
Homestead Entry, No. 0(926. for NWV»
NEC4, Section 15. Township 3 S. Range
> E. Willamette Meridian, has filed no-
I tice of Intention to make Final Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register U. 8
'.and Office Portland. Oregon, on the
12th day of November, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Frank Ahnert, of Route 4. Estacada.
Oregon.
Lawrence Thompson, of Route f.
E tacada. Oregon.
Henry Klinker, of Route 4. Estaca­
da, Oregon.
| Joe Wlederhoid. of Route 4, Esta-
jcada. Oregon.
i Clackamas County: 40 acres.
Act 6-9-1«.
WALTER L. T007.E. Sr.
Register.
Notice to be published five consetu-
; tive weeks In Easteru Clackamas
News, Estacada, Oregon.
W O O L BLAZERS
W e have a good selection of m en’s and young
men's all w ool Blazers in the new shades and styles.
BO B CAPS
Just received a new lot of m en’s and boy's Bob
Caps, all shades, $1.00 up.
U N IO N SUITS
For the cool days of Fall.
line of M en’s
$
W e have our new
Union Suits in, both in
cotton and
wool, from $2.00 a suit up. -
F O L G E R ’S C O F F E E
cA full line of the famous Folger’s Brand Coffee.
Once a trial, alw ays a user.
JOIN THE CROW D AT
THE PEOPLE’S STORE
OUR MO TTO—SER V ICE
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