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SfX EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, "5 WANT ANO ron SALE ADS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925. Russian Attends Oregon Coiiege Lost— Bar pin; gold with black enam el; Japanese scene, between my HARDSHIPS W ERE MANY If* ES home and the bank. R eturn to Ruth CAPING THE BOLSHEVIK1 L. Dillon. it T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R FOR AMERICA. W hat have you to exchange for residence and income property, lo PROPERTY TAKEN BY REDS The demand for FORD cars has already outstripped cated in E stacada? Cary Real E s ta te Co. it .11 previous records. Com parion Rode Horseback Distance of Seven Thousand WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT For Sale— 1 -100-lb. horse, or trade Iotor car buyers who seek beauty and comfort Miles. for good milch cow. Mrs. A. C. G er re finding the improved Touring Car exactly suit- ber, route 3, E stacada. 11-5-12 WEEK FOR MONEY SAV F our thousand miles, all the way _d to their desire. W ant practical nursing, house- across Siberia, a Russian lad of 18” Jee this good looking car. As you inspect its many work, or w hat have you? Mrs. M. A. years was carried on horseback out ING BARGAINS Haacke, E stacada, Rte. 2, or phone of the reach of hostile bolsheviki, iiew features, bear in mind that this improved car 59-61. 11:5-12. which made possible an escape to .s available at no increase in price. the U nited States. T hat was seven Going south; w ant to sell sep ara years ago. Today th a t young Rus-j to r and cow th a t will be fresh Dec. sian, George Berezovsky, is a stu-1 7; $50 fo r each. Milton G. W eather- dent ir. the- U niversity of Oregon, by, Garfield district. 10-29-11-5 m ajoring in business adm inistra PRICES AT ESTACADA --- :< —— F or Sale— Full blood W hite Mi tion. TOURING $474.00 TUDOR SEDAN $687.20 Berezovsky was born in Moscow norca cockerels, $2.50 each; good cross with L eghorns; also have fine 25 years ago. His fath e r was for ROADSTER ............... $442.80 FORDOR SEDAN $770.40 improved Oregon straw b erry plants, 24 Vears a Professor of surgery in $25.OC COUPE ............................. $624.80 BALLOON TIRES $3 per M. W .H.Holder. 10-29; 11-5 the U niversity of Moscow. He had in the more advanced educa --------------------------------------------- -—_— received his degree from, and had as they did form erly and to the and tional institutions. F or nine years NOTICE— Any one w ishing th eir tau g h t fo u r years in a university in freezing w eather in the Idaho and r.e was su p erin ten d en t of schools at clothes cleaned ar.d pressed phone Berne, Sw itzerland, before accept middle w estern states of the last Oregon City. He also was engaged Miss L aura Douglas, 58— 6. 10-29 4t ing the professorship in Moscow. week gave prices a stimulus. ?>Iany u educational work in the Young C hristian association in P o rt- The m other was the owner of two potato shippers and grow ers have Men’s rand fo r several years and la te r was F or Sale-—Large q u an tity of fine been caught unprepared in the po factories, and when the revolution in charge of a te ac h eis’ train in g carrots, $1.75 sack. G.A.Masse. tato country and much damage has course in the public schools th ere _____ V broke out m ost of the m achinery ESTACADA OREGON resulted to the crop both in the cor two years. P o in ter’s F u rn itu re Exchange, the was taken aw ay piece by piece, until ground and in cars. There is only place to g et w hat you w ant and finally the authorities seized both ............ 1 about one-third to cr.e-half the nor GRESHAM PEO PLE WIN PRIZES plants. Both parents died about sell w hat you don’t w ant. 6-8-tf In the list of prize w inners in the mal crop this year. In past years land eight years ago. products show at the Pacific In the farm ers have had big crops and LOANS on farm s 6 per cent. No ternational Livestock exposition are “ I rode 4000 miles on horseback,” commission City loans m onthly said the y0Ung Russian, I would lost money, so this year they d eter noted the nam es of several Gresham U nder the heading of Ì plan. Oregon City A b stract Co. have traveled on the railroad, but mined not to plant so heavily and exhibitors. miscellaneous potatoes, aw ards w ere try to make something. made to W. F. Robinson fo r first FOR SALE— 10-acre farm known as it was in the hands of the bolsheviki. O regon’s potato yield this year i: prize, and to Sven Nelson fo r sec the A. S. Hassell place, adjoining The jo u rn ey took about two months icp o rted 83 per cent of normal, with ond. C. II. Stone of T routdale was E stacada; 8 acres in cultivation of hard riding, b u t we had to stop an increase of 1,188,Q00 bushels a third prize w inner in the certified of which 2 are bearing prunes; in m any cities along the way, so it over last year, while in the Unitec. seed potato division, and S. B. Hall, $ 1.0 0 LADIES' SILK HOSE ............................................................... good fam ily orchard, all kinds of was nearly a year from the tim e we States this year's production is es county ag ricu ltu ral agent, came in first in the miscellaneous varieties of LADIES’ WOOL HOSE ................................ ............................ grapes and small fru its, good 6 sta rted until we reached H arbin in tim ated at o'.er 100,000,000 bushels certified seed potatoes. China. LADIES’ COTTON HOSE ........................................................ ............50c room house, fa ir barn, several o ut In the boys’ and g irls’ club work ‘‘Sometimes when I was riding in below 1924. I h e big decrease is ir. Roland Schedeen won first on B ur MEN’S HOSE, $1.00 to ...................................................... ........ buildings. For price and p artic the f a r east and middle west. banks.— Gresham Outlook. MEN'S WOOLEN SOX, 75c to .............................................. .......... 35c ulars w rite owner, N. P. Nelson, w inter, though I wore heavy cloth MEN’S H EATH ER WOOLEN SHIRTS, to close out at... ......... $1.99 Newberg, Oregon. 7-30-tf ing, it would g et so cold th a t I December w heat touched the $1.5C HALLOWE’EN PRANK would have to keep my eyes open all H V E ROLLS TO ILET PA PE R .............................................. .............23c mark in Chicago this week. RESULTS SERIOUSLY the tim e to keep the eyelashes from MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty $6.25 l .&H. SUGAR, per 100-pound sack ....................................... The Gresham Outlook says: of money to loan on farm s at G freezing together. I had a com An instance of carrying H allo P ortland live stock m arkets yes $1.75 C.&H. SUGAR, 25-pound sack ................................................. per eont— from one to tw enty panion who rode one horse 7000 te rd a y ; Steers, medium, $6.75 @ we’en pranks entirely too fa r is cited \A L L E Y FLOUR ............................... ........................................ ........$1.85 in the event of S atu rd ay night, when years. No commission on large miles. 8.15; common, $5.50@ 6.75; cannec a machine was badly w recked on SHELL GASOLINE, in your auto ....................................... ......... 20c “From the very beginning the loans. See S. E. W ooster, E staca and cu tter, $4.00@ 5.50; cows, com -,outh R oberts avenue, endangering .............18c , HELL GASOLINE, in your barrel da, Oregon. 6-19-tf bolsheviks ta u g h t th a t everything ,non> $3.25@ 5.25; car.ners, $1.50@ th e lives of the th ree occupants and WESTERN OIL .............................................. th a t belongs to me belongs to you 3.25; calves, $4@ 8; vealers, $5@ 10. dam aging the ear to the ex ten t of 25c EASTERN OIL .............. A ny girl in trouble may communi- and everything th a t belongs to you approxim ately $100. A bout th ree Hogs, $11.50@ 12.25. DANE SUGAR ............................. ......... ........$6.25 o’clock Sunday m orning a F ord to u r cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva- belongs to me,’ but in practical op $6.00 BEET SUGAR .............................................................................. ing car, containing th ree persons, tion Army, a t the W hite Shield plication it was ‘everything th a t be- $1.65 e c o n o m y m i x e d f e e d ...................................... two men and a woman, came in from TOOZE AFTER STATE JOB Horae, 565 M ayfair Ave., Portland, longs to you belongs to me, and ev- MILL RUN S I.55 ., _ he east, where they had been in a t tendance a t a dance, it is reported. r * * **■*• “ - They w ere from Portland, b ut it has “ ‘ J. O . T U N N E L L , j Clackamas county, would en ter thi been impossible to obtain any names. ANYONE— W ishing good home also to me. “ A t the tim e the bolshveiks took contest for state superintendent ol It is said th a t it was som ew hat made cake or bread, call Mrs. G. CURRI NS VILLE, OREGON. command of Russia all business was Pu.bl'c instruction a t the Republican fo?g.V, which, perhaps, accounts fo r W. G uttridge, E stacada. Phone prim ary election next May, fou: the fact the driver did n ot see fo u r 11-12. 9-3tf small and privately owned. It avowed candidates are now in the sticks on the road n ear th e P at Col should have passed through the cor race for the office. UNION OF CLUBS M. E. CHURCH lins place. The car struck the wood, FOR SALE—Two lots tor sale on poration stage, then governm ent Candidates other th an Mr. Toozc which then veered up onto the bank, At u m eeting of the Union of " J. ho Friendly Church on the Ilill.” include W. C. Anderson, superin finally socialism. Clubs in Milwaukie recently, the fol i corner. Two blocks from high school, : ownership, and where it evidently backed down and (Ira F. Rankin, P astor.) ten d en t of schools fo r Multnomah Ccrricc* for next Sunday are us lowing directors und com mittees $130. J. E. Barger, care Ida Palma* But they changed too quick. If they county; J. A. Howard, su perintend tu rn ed over once and a half, landing had made this grow th gradual they ent of the Marshfield public schools on the side. The top was com pletely teer, Estacada. were numed: follow»: demolished, the windshield broken, m ight have been successful. By and E. F. C’arleton, at one tim e as two fenders w ere smashed and the E stacada, H. C. Stevens. 0 .inday school rally day, classes For Sale or Kent. governm ent ow nership they elimi- , E:star.t state su perintendent of Ouk Grove, E. W. K irkpatrick. fram e bent up in general. lv. a.l, 10 o’clock. George E. Law- 12 acres M mile east of postoffice, noted com petition, the main facto r sPch° 0;3 °? M ultnomah county. Mr. Public indignation has been prop Milwaukie, C. F. Dean. , k. .u , superintt'ndent. r ’ Carleton is a resident of Eugene. Estacada, Oregon. Seven buildings. of successful erly aroused over the so-called fun industrial development Oregon City, Percy P. Caufield. m orning worship, serm on by the Mr. Tooze in his announcem ent of boys old enough to know th a t it v " bo«»» plastared I teras In « J which’ wa* still'nVaded. Molulla, Gordon J. Taylor. said th a t he has had extensive edu- is a serious offence, punishable by pastor, 11 o’clock. berries, Vi acre in blackcaps, 2 ac es “ A fter a short while th ev under- eational train in g and successful ex- prison sentence, to place o b stru c Colton, Philip llu lt. MUiiday school at Dover, 2 o’clock, fenced for chickens. Balance in p: t- gtood th a t thcy w ere a c tin g ‘too rap- Pe.ri.e " ce ,in 8ch° o1 .teaching and ad- tions on a public highway, w here Ardenw ald, T. E. Cummings. com m union service and preaching ..........’’ *...... ->d. A. II. Fraley, Estaca- ; j ilf „ . .v „ . .. . , ¡„ m inistration. He is now associate h r Gladstone, Fred C. Miller. idiy, and th a t the quick change in ecIitor of the Oregon Statesm an, a machines are passing constantly. An i.l L o . or, 3 o'clock. da, Oregon. effort is being made to obtain re li P ark Place, E. L. Pope. _______________________ social and economic conditions was ' m orning new spaper published in Sa- able clues a« to the nam es of those r-pworth league devotional hour, Pony; w eight about 900 wrong. It was too early to abolish 'em. H appy Valley, H. W. Kane. p ertaining this deed. 0 So o'clock. For Sole capitalistic ! . Mr. Tooze attended the common W hite City Park, Mrs. C. Myers. pounds; works single, double and Private v“ »“ '« ownership. " » » ' « “ F. The iIlc cwp.wuisHc l . . cning worship, sermon by the STRINGLEY GIVEN TERM A griculture com m ittee — W. A. ride. Will trade. N. E. Stingley. ?taf e . is a Prerequisite of socialism, | franl the JH ch ig an ' " ate nornial jast'ii', 7:30 o’clock. Violin solo by Oregon City, Nov. 3.— W. E. Holt, Oregon C ity; II. W. Kaune, k. 10-29} 11-0 end the bolsheviks, by applying Lc- ichool. Michigan university and ad- Stringlev, Sprir.gw ater, was fined » oi. Baker. n in’s theory of ‘new economic pol- vanced work in ed u cat:ona! history, $350 and sentenced to 90 days in the H appy Valley; Curl Joehnk, Canby; i D I K ES FOR THE WEEK FOR SALE— Piant your tulip bads icy,' made an atte m p t to substitute ; philosophy and adm inistration, His county jail on charges of possession o...i lay school board m eeting and Drexel White, Oak Grove; O. R. in October. Get your bulbs of Mrs. governm ent ownership fo r private : teaching experience covered many- of a moonshine still. Stingley plead a ..v i g of the official board of the D augherty, Molalla. years, both in the ru ra l districts ed g u ilty .______ C. A. Jocque*. 50c per dozen. control of business. But, as we see E n tertain m en t com m ittee— Percy .......... i will he held Tuesday evening now, they failed, and it will be a I----' J ..I i JO end 8:30 o’clock, respec- P. Caufield, O regon; Gordon J. Tay lor, Mollula; It. C. Cooke, Oswego; TEN ACRES for sale by owner. 14 long tim e before Russia is prosper V.'. %)*/. 1 raycr meeting W ednesday eve-, H. G. Stevens, E stacad a; C. F. Dean, mile south of Estacada depot, 1 acre ous again.” of logan berries. acre of straw ber i.iiife t the home of Mrs. Lou Palma- .Milwaukie. RADIO ries. Horse and implements go with Publicity com m ittee— E. A. Koen, v c. . : 7:30 o'clock. If you want a Real Radio, see Clyde •i.i t ng of the W.C.T.U. ut the Oregon C ity; George M cArthur, .Mil place. For price and particulars ad Schock and get a “HALOWAT” TR5. ¡.on.- i t Mrs. Hassell, Thursday ut w aukie; G. P. Schosser, Oswego; Ha) dress Estacada II. F. D. 2, Box 2. Honestly made, backed by, and built E. Hose, Oregon C ity; W. C. C ulbert . Jv. o clock. FOR SALE—One large Primrose by a Portland concern and we’ll back son, Canby. *, .ell-end convention by the N.P. Public W elfare com m ittee— Mrs. cream separator, almost new, with two it on a money-back guarantee against I'.... ; 08 pe! team , November 13 to Julius llu lt, Colton* l>r. F. H. Wal (2) ten-gallon cream cans, cheap. any five-tuber on the market. 15. For good Guaranteed Radios see Jehovah, revive thy work in lace, Oregon C ity; .Mrs. S. E. Woo Peoples Store. Clyde Schock at Cook Motor Co. t:.o ii.st of the years.”— llubuk- ster, E stacada; Mrs. Carl Joehnk, FOR SALE—A grindstone, a 5-gal Canby; J. L. Gary, W est Linn. l.uk, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H. H. Chindgren, president, pre lon cream can. a long crow-bar, a D rpaitnient of the Interior. . U LP1NG NEARLY DONE sided at the m eeting. Oregon City level, a cake mixer, an egg carrier, U. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. I h e t:r. shing touches are being was named as the next meeting place. pullet leg-bands, a hand cultivator, a September 24, 1925. rip-saw and an Eastman kodak. Mrs. ¡ u t i the new Estacada S tate Bunk Notice Is hereby given that Milo M. Meader, of Route 4. Box 28. Ejtacada, 0 iili. n;; t.i « week, and when com- in th eir honor in the private car of J W. Moxlejr, Morrow station. Oregon, who. on August 7. 1910, made ¡acted ihe bank proper will move E. E. k in g , su perintendent of the For Rent— 3-roont flat; hot w ater Homestead Entry. No. 06926. for NW14 EVERYTHING FOR THAT FRUITCAKE— RAISINS, CURRANTS, .¡Ho the w edifice. The lloors Southern Pacific railroad. The pres NE V Section 15. Township 3 S. Range i a . c b in laid this week, and it if entation address was made by Sum heat, electric range. Bank building. 5 E. W illamette Meridian, has filed no NUTS, CITRON, ORANGE AND LEMON PEEL. AND FIGS. ¡ . o ’o ..> .: th-' building will be ready A. Kozer. secretary of state. In ad $22.50. 4-room flat, m odern; 2nd tice of intention to make Final Proof, and C urrin sts,; new and clean: $15. to establish claim to the land above . o. o. i.p: .e y some tim e next week dition, young Flem ing has been in I t described, before the Register U. 8. . 1 « . .c;i ';»ve removed the refuse vited to be a guest of Mr. King at Inquire at bank. Land Office Portland. Oregon, on the c i t e f t eets adjacent to th G rater Lake lodge next summer. 12th day of November, 1925. Young Staflford this year won the history were broken in Octo •u ... ;r. and for the first tim e in i. Claimant names as w itnesses: F rank Ahnert, of Route 4. Estacada. nu.. c. of weeks the entire streets judging contest in com petition with ber. Bank clearings fo r the month i eu. th ; M ructure are free of ac 44 club mem bers from all p a rti of am ounted to $202.219,122, which Oregon Lawrence Thompson, of Route 4. 74 more than fo r the pre i c. s. Tha building is a tw o-storj the state. He made a score of 777 was $720,2 1 . n Estacada, Oregon. Henry Klinker, of Route 4. Estaca- and v.. it brick. The main floot ut of a possible 800. The stock Yious largest m onthly total, in 1 c- FRFSH MINCEMEAT, POUND ...........................................................2Sc P ortland's bank da, Oregon. v 1. kor. c the bank, while the up judged consisted of eight class..) of tober o f 1923. HEAVYW EIGHT, RED W RISTj SELLS REGULARLY AT 25c. Joe Wiederhold, of Route 4, Esta- tta ;i v. .1 be devoted to offices. It livestock — two of dairy ani: a!s, clearings also exceeded those of Se- OUR PRICE. W HILE THEY LAST, 2 PAIRS FOR 35c cada. Oregon. b '•> a id e d improvement to Esta wo of beef, two of hogs and two of a ttle fo r the month by a total of $2,- Clackamas County: 40 acres. ru . v c of those building which hoop, each class being of a d Ter- 507,896, reports from the Puget Act 6-9-16. WALTER L. TOOZE. Sr. i.tt l the eye and promotes fa •nt bleed. The contestants were re- sound metropolis showed. Building Register. '< do lent. We are very glad tuired to place the anim als and give activity held up well during the Notice to be published five consecu i ’luccd, to welcome such improve reasons for th eir choice in the ilass mor|lh with a to tal of 14JO perm its tive weeks in E aster I Clackamas ^or contem plated expend:- Vewm. Estacada. Oregon. 1 '.c ■ ti . r fast growing and pros pertaining to th eir own project. : taf- 1 e v.s L it'; city. ford, who is a freshm an a t Gresham tu res of $2,267,280. Building per- POTATO MARKET SOARS scoie of ^or <*le ten m ont^s ending Oc union high school, made tober 31 totaled 13.288, with an ag cr. '• STUDENTS HONOREr 97 per cent on reasons. An unusual shortage of potatoes Fruit and Vegetables always in season gregate value of $33.525.210, a de throughout the co untry has resulted !■'; .ig and Floyd Stafford . t Gresham union h'g) BANK CLEARINGS AT PORTLAND cided increase over permits of the in ex trao rd in ary high prices. Prices same period last year. BREAKS ALL RECORDS ; achieved high honor* it will go even higher, it is predicted. Significant of the trem endous vel 's ' club com petition it We have always contended, and Idaho Russet-s are quoted in Chi 'tig Fleming, a tnembei ime of P ortland's commercial ac- still in the same notion, th a t Port- cago a t from $5.25 to $5.50. This ■ class, was one of th 'ivities during the past month was land will be the largest city on the means a wholesale price of about 60 he rep o rt made bjr the C learing Pacific roast in time, and the Rose cents a peck and a retail price of bers of Oregon to re •catch at the sta te fait House association showing that all City is grow ing by leaps and bounda. $1 to 11.10 a peck. F ailure of the •»ion of • banquet belt record* fo r bank d ealin g * in the As Portland foe*, so gee* Ut* state. fanner* to plant a* much of a crop [ ¡ ^ 5 --- Estacada Feed Store BOB CO O KE M OTOR CO Currmsville Store îftï ,h?* a-YS Kings and Jonathans, good sound fruit, box Canvas Gloves MORTON GROCERIES, DRY GOODS SHOES Phone 74-1