Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, October 29, 1925, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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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-
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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
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ESTACADA
OREGON
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Now Is The Time To
Electrify Your Home
You already know that Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
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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
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PORTLAND, OREGON.
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P O R T L A N D . OREGON.
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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.
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MAIN 2989.
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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-
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da, Oregon.
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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
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■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.
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Never iu the memory of the oldest in­
W. Guttridge, Estacada. Phone
habitant have the Aggies had so
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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
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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
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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.
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FOR SALE— 15 head good ewes. Jas.
l i Rush. Eagle Creek. Oregon.
B A T H S
For Sale— Pony; weight about 900
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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CHEVROLETS
R. G. MARCHBANK, Owner.
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EGGS, POTATOES, ETC.
MARCHBANK CHEVROLET CO.
BOB’S UNION BARBER SHOP
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Portland Electric Power Company h
ELE C TR IC B U ILD IN G ,
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Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
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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?
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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
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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