TACK FOUR EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19 2 5. V C L A C K A M A S F A IR A PPR O V E D . Action o f backers o f the county 1 fair may obtain a $3500 appropria- | tion from the county next year, ac- V____________________ 1 cording to approval fo r the plan, Going south; want to soli separa- voted by members o f the budget tor and cow that will be fresh Dec. committee in session Tuesday at Or- 7; $50 fo r each. Milton G. Weather- cf?°n C ity- Other new funds that by, Garfield district. 10-29-11-5 may be established this year arc ________________________________________ $5000 fo r a county poor farm and For Sale. $1800 fo r a boys’ and girls’ club Kraut cabbage at J. T. Dowty's; 1 leader, cent a pound by the sack. Get busy The three items may be included if you want kraut. It’s A -l and its *n tbe draft o f the budget as it will ready. be submitted to the taxpayers o f the . __ _____________________________________ county at the annual budget meet- ■ For Sale— Full blood W hite Mi- inS> » ’ though final decision on a ll. norca cockerels, $2.50 each; good expenditures has not been made a.~ cross with Leghorns; also have fine )'et b- the committee. County Judge improved Oregon strawberry plants, K. ’ rose, Commissioners C. W. $3 per M. W.H.Holder. 10-29; 11-5 Kruse and Richard W right, H. H. ________________________________________ Chind ren, M. C. G lover and John WANT UNO FOR SALE ADS T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R The demand for FORD cars has already outstripped all previous records. Motor car buyers who seek beauty and comfort are finding the improved Touring Car exactly suit ed to their desire. See this good looking car. As you inspect its many new features, bear in mind that this improved car is available at no increase in price. PRICES A T E STA C AD A TO U R IN G $474.00 TUDOR SEDAN ROADSTER $442.80 FORDOR SEDAN COUPE $624.80 B A LLO O N $697.20 $770.40 $25.00 T IR E S BOB CO O KE M O TO R CO ESTACADA OREGON ! Now Is The Time To Electrify Your Home You already know that Electric Service is the most useful and economic servant in the X X X X , 1 , I h o m Ï i i i t i Î '* e . W e have an excellent stock to select from. * Y Electric S t o r e , Electric Building $ t X Of medium size, good quality; the kind that retails for about 40 cents. The Luckel King & Cake Soap Co. takes this meth od o advertise their new floating hand and bath Soap. With 8 bars o f NILO soap, for 75c, you will receive one of these bath towels. NILO sells regularly for 10c, and is one of the best hand soaps we have ever handled. W e have just 3 dozen of the bath towels. Estacada Feed Store IN D E X PRODUCE C O M P A N Y IN D E X PRODUCE C O M N A N Y Z a H INDEX PRODUCE CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. ". P O R T L A N D . OREGON. *•**•* *•**•**•**«**«**»• Wholesale Distributors o f EVERYTHING CALLED PRODUCE. BEST PR IC E S P A ID FOR and MARCEL SALON S T R IC T L Y S A N IT A R Y S A T IS F A C T IO N G U ARANTEED HOURS— 9:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M S A T U R D A Y — 8:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P. M. M ASO N IC BLDG ESTACAD A AR T. SM ITH. Propr. WE R E M IT BY R E TU R N M A IL M. J. K ERK ES, Manager. MAIN 2989. a INDEX PRODUCE Near Morrison. COMPANY o f money to loan on farms at 6 per cent— from one to twenty years. No commission on large loans. See S. E. Wooster, Estaca- 6-19-tf da, Oregon. _________ ___________________ _ Any girl ill trouble may communi- annual homecoming has been set for October 31, just two weeks away, Elaborate preparations are already u,uIer wa? a host of committees ! ,llu'er command of Gordon Pratt of | Portland, homecoming chairman. A i ; ’**“ * * M •*>•«*« trough a atu- ■ate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva- ,lont contest' Last ^ a r '3 ral,J r,n8 c fy ' tion Army, at the White Shield was " Hom0 A * ain' Win A « ain'” Home, 565 M ayfair Ave.. Portland. Montana univer8,t>’ w ill furnish the. 9-20 t f °P P °8ition ,or Schissler’s Fighting I Oregon. _______ | Aggies this year, and indications point to plenty of opposition on both sides A N Y O N E — Wishing good home Bell field that day. made cake or bread, call Mrs. G. * 11 t an Never iu the memory of the oldest in W. Guttridge, Estacada. Phone habitant have the Aggies had so 11-12. 9-3tf speedy an aggregation, while the Grizzlies boast the fastest back field FOR SALE— Two lots for sale on flash in the conference in Sweet, who I orner. Two blocks from high school, cleaned up the dashes in the coast f 130. J. E. Barger, care Ida Palma- track meet last spring. cer, Estacada. R. EGGS- W e are paying- today (Tuesday) CO PPER C ARR (fo r wheat onlv) lb. FO R M ALD E H YD E , pints ...................... LU1 \ : i tOL 8HEL1 MOTOR OIL, Western, ([lift GOLDEN SH ELL, Eastern, quart SH E LL G A S O LIN E , in your auto, gallon SH E LL G A SO LIN E , in your barrel, gallon V A L L E Y W H E A T FLOUR, 49 pound sack V A L L E Y W H E A T FLOUR. 49-pound sack GOOD CO O KIN G A P P L E S , box SW EET S P l’ DS. 4 pounds fo r < ! I FRY. bunch .............. L E T T U C E , bunch ........ M ATCHES, six boxes to carton W H O LE G R A IN H O Y S T F D CO FFEE round GOLDEN W E ST CO FFEE, pound C R A N B E R R IE S , pound Li ! r SUGAR, sack J. O. TUNNELL CURRINSVILLE, OREGON o a a o z X ► Z -4 151 Front. a H "0 o Ö a n tf Q O 2 2 > V. INDEX PRODUCE COMPANY 3 G. M A R C H B A N K CONFECTIONERY and LIGHT LUNCH International Made to M e a s u r e CLOTHES The “ Square Deal” Barber Shop W ar in the Balkans is merely FOR SALE— Jersey black giant their little way o f bringing business “ The shop where the barber knows his stuff.99 ! . ockerels for sale, $2.00 each. V. E. back to normal. Madsen, 1 mile east of Eagle Creek EARL LA FORGE, Proprietor, 1 crange hall. E S T A C A D A ’ S L E A D IN G T O N S O R IA L A R T IS T . For Sale — Good team, coming 7 this spring; weight 2900; sound and Hair Cut 35c; Shave 15c: Children’s Hair Cut 25. FOR SALE— 3 work horses, 1 saddle true; in fine shape; 2 wagons, har All other work at popular prices, horse and saddle. Address Oeo. W alt ness, plow, scraper, 2 chains, 2 shov M O TTO — “ L IV E A N D L E T L IV E .” ers, Curriusvtlle, Oregon. els, pick. Price fo r all, $350. S. E. BOBBING AND SHINGLING A SPECIALTY. Wooster. 10-29 It I FOR SALE— 15 head good ewes. Jas. l i Rush. Eagle Creek. Oregon. B A T H S For Sale— Pony; weight about 900 *: “ pounds; works single, double and B R O A D W A Y , N E A R L IN N 'S IN N , ESTACAD A, OREGON. For Sale or Iteni. ride. W ill trade. N. E. Stingley. 12 acres fe mile cast of poatofflee, Ragje Creek- i o . 29 ; u _6 h : Estacada. Oregon. Seven buildings j New house plastered. 2 acres in logan Good brooms fo r 59c Friday and berfies, acre in blackcaps, 2 acres Saturday only. A fine stock o f school fenced for chickens. Balance In past supplies. Model Supply Co. It ure. all fenced. A. 11. Fraley. Estaca da. Oregon. The United Artisans will hold their monthly card party next Wed CARVER, OREGON. For Sale. qcsdny night at I.O.O.F. hall. Dan Going East; must sell. 1 team of cing and cards. I It horses and harness. 5 years old. wt.. 2600. -3 cows, milking better than $60 RADIO per month. Five miles north. 1 mile ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS, If you want a Real Radio, see Clyde east of Estacada on the Baker farm C. E. Keller. R. 1. Bo* 30. Eagle Creek Schock and get a "H A L O W A T ” TR5. G AS AND OIL—At Portland Price* Honestly made, backed by, and built Oregon. J __ by a Portland concern and we ll back FOR 8A LB — Milch goat for sale or it on a money-back guarantee against trade for chickens or a hog. Enquire any five-tuber on the market. For good Guaranteed Radios see of Henry Heisereon, R 3. I-M Clyde 8chock at Cook Motor Co. Philadelphia Ond of the ■ a n y i climax when she sang the aria, dis FOR SALE— Plant your tulip beds tre s s in the elaborate musical pro- playing a most remarkable range and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in October. Get your bulbs of Mrs. cry m hr« — * . gr..m of » the Sesquicentennial T Inter- 1 coloring of . voice, Department of the Interior. C. A. Jocques. 50c per dozen. I*. 8 .'Land Office at Portland, Oregon national exposition ne«t year, w ill be T be young singer will make her September 24. 1925. ihe appearance of Dusolina Gianinni. j Berlin debut in "Cavaliers Rustlcana " TEN ACRES for sale by owner, Notice is hereby given that Milo M. ft young opera star of American birth | after which she will tour Germany. m.lo south of Estacada depot. 1 acre Header, of.Route t l k . x 2S Estacada. " nV VtnlianU ne^e Miss Gianinni, a she will return to the United States In of I Of an berrtfs. 4 acre of ttrtw ber- Oregon, who. on August • i - m«ri * mwr.e. acre u, „ra w o e r- Entry,~Na 0492«! ffr N W * dramatic soprano. 1, a Philadelphia November. rles. llorse and implements go with \ ev «. Section 15. Township 3 S. Range girl, ond a pupil of Mme. Marcella place. For price and particulars ad- 5 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed no- Seinbrith Frank Porter of Halsey, the famous lice of intention to make Final Proof, dress E-tacada R F D. 2, Bo* 2 A rebent cable dispatch to Mme. Red Polled breeder who ha3 bsen out to establish claim to the land sbov > Nvcribed. before the R -si ter U. 8. S tnbrlch announced that 27 curtain I on the circuit year after year, regard FOR SALB One large Primrose ,.*„<1 office Portland. Oregon, on th- calls were accorded her pupil and i less of the fact that there has been no cream separator, almost new. with two 12th day of November, 1975. P 'o; ■ e on the occasion of her debut competition, and who always has his Claimant names as witnesses: ( 2> ten gallon cream cans, cheap Frank Ahnert, of Route 4. Estacada. :i "A Ir" at Hamburg. Germany. After cattle in spl.ndid condition, looks to Peoples Store. Oregon. be final curtain the eutire audience 1 be in for a sign of it this year. One of Lawrence Thompson, of Route 4. crowded to the front of the theatre | th? famau* Red Tolled herds of the FOR SALE— A grindstone, a 5-gal- Estacada. Oregon. and gave the American an ovation cornhelt states coming from Iowa on Henry Klinker, of Route 4. Estacr. | Ion cream can. a long crow-bar. a seldom witnessed in Hamburg, where the special train. FVank smiled and . level, a cake mixer, an egg carrier. da. Oregon. Joe Wiederhold, of Route 4. Esta- by «he scored the greatest success of said he would welcome any kind of 1 collet leg-bands, a hand cultivator, a caj ^ o 7 .Ton any foreign artist tim e the war. The competition. rip saw and an Eastman kodak Mrs Clackamas County: 40 acres. well-known teacher. Dr. Weismann. J W Mosley. Morrow station. Act Í-9-16. sees In the youthful American the W A LTE R L. TOOZE Sr Billy Sunday has run the devil greatest "A lda” since Destinn Register. The water melon season is just out o f Portland, but all the cops on Notice to be published Ove consceu- an intermission between tornado : won the audience in the j the force won t keep him out very t i v * . weeks In Eastern Clackamas J season* in the south. 6r » i act, but her euvceee reached a I long. Neva, Estacada, Oregon. I CHEVROLETS R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner. (T irrm s v ilte S to re » Z ‘ VEAL, HOGS, LAMBS, EGGS, POTATOES, ETC. MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO. BOB’S UNION BARBER SHOP <v a n o Portland Electric Power Company h ELE C TR IC B U ILD IN G , X % M O N E Y TO LO A N . We have plenty much earller ,his ypar than usual as Modern Appliances at Moderate Prices i X I Estacada; 8 acre, in cultivation form a revolving fund fo r the work, o f which 2 are bearing prunes; Another item from the 125 bud- good fam ily orchard, all kinds o f * et’ as * * unused’ 18 $ 101.000 fo r grapes and small fruits, good 6- tho évalu ation o f property in the room house, fa ir barn, several out- count>- buildings. For price and partic ulars write owner, N. P. Nelson, 0 reS™ Agricultural College, Cor- Newberg, Oregon. 7-30-tf vn 11 is - A g g ie grads from near and far ___________________ __________ will l rck back to their alma mater W hy not start now and let Elec tricity do all your household drudgery for you? y . 1 , N O T IC E — A n y one wishing their *’• Ri '-°y form the special commit- clothes cleaned and pressed phone tee- Miss Laura Douglas, 58— 6. 10-29 4t The FrouP voted Tuesday to in- __________:_____________________________ elude an item o f $50,000 fo r the re- For Sale— Large quantity o f fine Auction o f outstanding indebtedness, carrots, $1.75 sack. G.A.Masse. provided that the sum did not run ________________________________________ the total expense over 6 per cent W ill pay 10 per cent fo r $200; more than the 1925 total, one year’s time. Box 294, City. ! Those backing the movement to 10-29- It. | establish a fund fo r a young peo- ___ pie’s club leader believe that the LU M B E R FOR S A L E — W e have a county will benefit from such a step, small amount o f 2x4 and 1 x 8 ship- County Agent W. A. Holt has car- lap, grade suitable fo r general use ri0<l on the work o f directing the about the farm. You will find the c*ub activities during the last few price very reasonable. Come down ycar8> ' n addition to his other du- and see what we have. Electric ties* but the expansion o f the work Lumber & M fg Co., River Mill, 13 held to necessitate the employ Oregon. 35-tf ment o f a leader fo r club work alone. The expenditure o f the $5000 fund to start a poor farm has not been I Pointer’s Furniture Exchange, the place to get what you want and worked out by the committee, but sell what you don’t want. 6-8-tf the court has several sites in mind, j Last year’s budget included an L O A N S on farms 0 per cent. No item o f $2000 as a fund to provide commission City loans monthly work fo r county prisoners, but such plan. Oregon City Abstract Co. work has never been carried out, and the fund is held against the time FOR S A L E — 10-acre farm known as when some system o f work fo r pris the A. S. Hassell place, adjoining oners is outlined. The money would Free Bath Tow el BUICKS Phone 19*5