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About Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1925)
: I.At k a : a g i : s ix .G. m WÄST UNO FOR SALE SOS T H E UNIVERSAL CAR To accept Ford performance unquestionably is a privilege that all Ford owners have long enjoyed. But now, in addition to its known reliability, the Ford car offers new beauty of body design with in creased comfort, convenience and utiliiy. People who could readily afford to pay more, are welcoming today’s Ford with hearty enthusiasm. Its popularity is greater now than ever in the past among all classes. See the smart looking cars and inspect the many new features which add the final touch to the en joyment of Ford ownership. For .Sale— K nitting machine in good condition, $50; will give three l(. sons free to purchaser. Call at D enny’s B arber Shop, E stacada, Ore. 11-26 For Sale— A fine fresh cow and a large Chester W hite brood sow, reg istered. R. I/. Millard, one and t half miles southeast Springw ater. 11-20 For Sale— Straw , $7 per to n ; oat hay, $14 per ton; vetch and oats, $15 per ton. Phono Redland 20-16. Oli ver Guber, E rtacoda, Ore. M arcelling done at popular prices a t the Union B arber Shop by ap pointaient. Call 13-11. Lena Un- 11-26 denvood. For Sale— Assorted Burbank and A merican W onder potatoes; straw berry and raspberry plants, at Kjn- ney & Lam berron place, opposite It Garfield G range hall. W ant to buv a cow, 27-65. Telephone 1 l-26eh F or Sale— 1400-lb. horse, or trad e fo r good milch cow. Mrs. A. C. G er ber, route 3, Estacada. 11-5-12 LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. G. E. Law rence w ent to Portland F riday m orning and visit ed relatives until Sunday night. The H. C. Stephens residence on Terrace Addition has been improved by new cem ent walks. C. D. L o u retette of Oregon City, who was operated on a t a Portland hospital last week, is progressing satisfactorily. Mrs. P erry Cahill, J. A. Willey and \X. L. M aplethorp drove over from Bridal Veil, where they are working, to spend the week-end with their families a t this place. Mr. and Mrs. John Irvin went to Portland last W ednesday to attend the stock show, retu rn in g the next day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks w ent to P ortland last S aturday morning and visited reltaives and friends un til Sunday night, Mrs. Jake Moss, who is now stay ing in P ortland, where she has em ployment, spent the week-end wl.h her fam ily here. Harold B etts of Milwaukie spent the week-end a t the T. J. Reagan home visiting his children, who are now making th eir home with their grandm a and grandpa. Bob Cooke, while repairing an automobile one dgy last week, ran a sharp pointed piece of gteel in his right wrist, puncturing the large ar- tery, Mrs. R. R. Cooke drove to P o rt' land last F riday to atten d a lunch eon a t the home of a friend. She was accompanied to P ortland by Mrs. A. E. Sparks and Mrs. N. B. Ecker. Among the P ortland visitors last Friday from this place were Mrs. Ted Ashlerg, Mrs. D. Eshlenian, Mrs, C. F. Howe, Mrs. Tom C a rter and Mrs. H. L. LaB arre. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. T racy p u r chased an improved model Ford touring car from the Bob Cooke Mo to r company last week. Mr. Tracy had his new car equipped with a Rucksteli axle, Miss Leila Howe, who Is now a t tending the state norm al a t Mon mouth, came home F rid ay evening of last week and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Howe, until Sun- rout | Is the only reason for keeping cows. To make* this profit they must be fed correctly. Your own oats, if ground and mixed with either 25 per cent oil meal or 33 1-3 per cent cocoanut meal makes a balanced ration. We can grind your oats and sell you the oil or cocoanut meal. It is good practice to mix some mill run with this mixture. COMPLETE STOCK GROCERIES W e buy, sell or trade most kinds of farm produce Estacada Feed Store RHUBARD IN W INTER -heep obtainable. E xperts were sent to the exhibition a t Wembley, E ng By C. T. Gregory. W'ant practical nursing, house It is easy to grew rheubard it land, where anim als from all over work, or w hat have you? Mrs, M. A- the cellar as I found to my surpris- the world aro exhibited. From there Haacke, E stacada, Rte. 2, or phone last w inter, and furtherm ore, t- the experts came to Madras, Oregon, 59-61. 1 1 :5 -1 2 . produee more ten d er and juicj where they purchased the sheep they stalks than ever are produced ou wanted. They described the Oregon N O TICE— Any one wishing their OREGON ESTACADA of doors. Imagine harvesting ever, a n im a l as the hardiest of any they clothes cleaned and pressed • phone week in F eb ru ary and in Marcl had been able to find, with the larg Miss L au ra Douglas, 58— 6. 10-29 4t from fo u r to six pounds of fin est fram es and carrying the highest | P ointer's F u rn itu re Exchange, the rhubard from roots growing in : grade of wool. The sale of the Oregon sheep is ' place to get w hat you w ant and b arrel and two boxes in the cellar. fu rth e r evidence of the possibilities sell w hat you don’t w ant. 6-8-tf The beginning of this venture wa more or less the resu lt of a strok- of this state. We have the lum ber, LOANS on farm s 6 per cent. No of luck by which I obtained si. the grains, the dairies, the vegeta commission City loans monthly large rhubard roots last fall. A fte bles, the fru its, the cattle, the fish plan. Oregon City A bstract Co. and millions of dollars of other re a ra th e r sharp freezing during th la tte r p art of Novem ber the root: sources. A nd we can grow w hat the MONEY TO LOAN. We have plenty were tran sfe rred to the cellar an< Russian experts found to be the of money to loan on farm s at 6 WHOLE GRAIN ROASTED COFFEE, pound 40c laid in a single layer in a barrel ant best sheep in the world. per cent— from one to tw enty RED STAR COFFEE, ground, package 45c two boxes. Enough d irt to covt years. No commission on large BLUE STAR CO FFEE, ground, package 50c Although it is#a common practice barely the roots was throw n ove loans. See S. E. W ooster, E sta :a- GASOLINE, in your autom obile, gallon . 20c them and worked in around them in some of the rain y w in ter districts da, Oregon. 6-19-tf GASOLINE, in your barrel, gallon 18c Sand or ashes might a'so have bee: of Oregon to leave dairy cows out Any g irl in trouble may communi in the rain, they are b etter off un W ESTERN OIL, q u art ......................................................... »■« used. cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva EASTERN OIL, quart, 30c and ......................................................... 25c One of the boxes was rath e r sha’. der shelter. I t takes good feed that tion Army, a t the W hite Shield PRIDE OF WALDO HILLS FLOUR, sack $1.85 low so a rough fram ew ork was con might b etter be used fo r production Home, 565 M ayfair Ave., Portland, MILL RUN ............................ 51-60 structed over it to support an ok to keep them warm when exposed 9 20 tf Oregon. XX CHAFF $1.65 carpet throw n over the container to the w eather. The shelter is bet ECONOMY MIXED F E E D *1.65 C ,. The staiks produced are much long te r and less expensive th an the e x ANYONE— W ishing good home DAIRY DAISY ........................................................................................ *2.25 u nriil r ®aests at er and have a b etter color if growr tra feed. made cake or b rea d ,.call Mrs. G. ... f St ^ und*^ w cro in the dark. A bout Christmas tim W. G uttridge, E stacada. Phone Mr anH We Carry in Stock Cream S ep arato rs, Gas Engines. G et our ‘ ' ... , 1 o i Vancou- the sprout 9 began to appear and b;. Tram p— Lady, would you lend me 11-12. 9-Stf prices and terms. ,,L \ S ,-' u , r' an d Mrs- M, H. the middle 0f Ja n u ary the first cro. a cake of soap? My p al’s got the For Sale or Kent. . V,..“ K," n ° r *:.** of thrce Poun,is wa* harvested. A hiccups a n ’ I w ant to scare Tm,’ WE ARE PAYING TODAY, MONDAY, FOR EGGS, 50c DOZEN 12 acres % mile cast of postofflee, ,an , ’ a n d . Wrs’ N' Eeker. *n r - week la ter and each week w co.sw .vc thei since Estacada, Oregon. Savon buildings. an rs' on®s are old-time Nebras- iarger crops have been picked. J. M. C. MILLER New house plastered, 2 acres in logan s ° 1 e *-a r Y a °d Ecker The rhubard is beautiful red witl SANDY.—J . M. C. Miller, 71, old- berries, Vi acre In blackcaps, 2 acres Lu™ les' , small yellowish leaves. It is ex time local resident, died Tuesday C U R R 1N S V IL L E, OREGON. fenced for chickens. Balance in pa t- j *' an ls ' ’ Rose drove to trem ely ten d er and practical); y de night a t his home here as a resu lt of are, all fenced. A. II. Fraley, Estacii- ¡ ^ , , 11 a,^’ ]^ lere they met vojd 0f th at stringiness so common cancer. He had a small farm o u tsid . their daughter Pauline, w'ho is at- ¡n the summor rhubard. Anyone da, Oregon. H E L P S FOR T H E CAR O W N E R o . . . a t Cwrfallis, Jt [ who can secure a few rhubard roots of town, b ut made his home here. ■ ■ iu uig Do you know th at d enatured al FOR SALE—Plant your tulip beds was Miss Rose s birthday, and she which are a t least two years old will He was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., ir. cohol makes one of the best a n ti iu October. Get your bulbs of Mrs. 1854. Survivors include his widow, freeze solutions for your radiator? C. A. Jocques. GOc per dozen. iv e n t u T h T \° Culebuate the rtnd th a t * will pay to transplant Emma B ennett Miller, and threz oth er relatives ,>artntS’ *3rothers and them into A 20 per cent solution of alcohol . a barrel . in . a . warm cellar. , , grandchildren. One of his grand- with the addition of a small am ount TEN ACRES for sale by owner, V4 Paul Syron, son of Mr. and Mrs Ju ° Y " " t ? * u d e t e r s , Drusilia Je an Miller, Mrs. them once in a while Abe M artin made hor home h er d 1 from tim e to tim e is sufficient to mile south of Estacada depot, 1 cere cav a “ If tin cw»n i W .. j = ° „ r o . e . Sy™ , h .. m b r . r t „ r . n te m en protect your rad iato r from freezing of logon berries. ' 2 acre of straw ber- birthday last Saturday afternoon by have in w eather as low as 10 below zero. ries Horse and implements go with inviting 12 of his school mates to fr^ h T h u b a rd '^ in ^ ‘ i U r n l T r t L J ! " 0t bee" definite,y m ade' As the rainy season sets in. a lib place. For price and particulars ad- his home. Games were played, and ..¡a^ g friends * eral application of oil on all ex dress Estacada R. F. D. 2, Box 2. iha boy.? had a delightful time. Txvo I ________________ LADIES’ AID SHOW posed bearing parts will save the ----------------------------------------------------- large birthday cakes, ic? cream, sal- A moving picture a t the Liberty extra w ear caused by mud and w a FOR SALE —One large Prim rose ad and sandwiches were served by THE BEST , th e ate r tonight is u nder the auspi- ter. cream separator, almost new, with two P au l’s mother, One thousand Oregon sheep are | ces of the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. (2) ten-gallon cream cans, cheap. The M. E. church of this place has on th eir way to Russia, sold by an church. This picture was shown last Peoples Store. been thoroughly cleaned and t h e j company to the Russian gov- night, and those atten d in g said it GONE MAUDLIN floor newly varnished. T here was a ; srr>ment. was a good picture. Local people Convicted by a ju ry in the l’ort- RADIO large attendance a t the Sunday serv- Tlle Russians are encouraging the ( should make it a point to attend to- land municipal court of the ninnu- 1( you want a Real Radio, see Clyde ices, both m orning and evening. sheep industry. They w anted to es- night and help to swell the treasu ry fa c tu n and possession of illicit whisky, a big bootlegger was sen Schock and get a “HALOWAT" TR5. Most rem arkable Sunday morning tablish their flocks xvith the best of the society if fo r nothing more. tenced by Judge Ekwall to serve six Honestly made, backed by, ami built was attendance of as m any men i m onths in jail fo r the m anufacture by a Portland concern and we'll back *n the audience as women. Miss Aita r ja n d to pay a fine o f $1000 on the it on a money-back guarantee against E u rsh n er sang a solo during the two counts. my five-tuber on the m arket. m orning service and in the evening For good Guaranteed Radios see Ralph Baker ployed a violin solo. The case was appealed. In the The Sunday school rally was a great circuit court the defendant pleaded Clyde Schock at Cook Motor Co. _______ - success. guilty. NOTICE FOB PUBLIC C T I O N . ----------------------- The judge there cut the fine from Department of the Interior. ARMISTICE DAY REFLECTIONS $1000 to #500. l'. S. Land Office at Portland, Oregon. J. A. Gilkey. Corvallis, in the Oregon September 24. 1925. H hy the cut? The lower court Journal. Notice is hereby given that Milo M. heard the evidt nee and knew the Meador, of Route 4, Box 28, Estacada. offense to bo an aggravated viola Oregon, who, on August 7. 1920, made Time will heal the aw ful scars Invading arm ies made, tion of the law. How could the Homestead Entry. No. 06926. for NW * Do y o u s e e k S P E E D ? — NE1«. Section 15. Township 3 S. Range Madly following the fierce Hussars higher court know or have reason to THOROUGHNESS? — VER With cannon, gas and blade. 5 E. W illamette Meridian, has filed no SA flLITY ? - ECONOMY ? — believe that the fine should be re tice of intention to make Final Proof, The vales of France again will yield duced? It was merely one man's to establish claim to the land above CONVENIENCE? No matter The fru its of tree and vine; judgm ent against another's, and the described, before the Register U. S. what particular advantage you Land Office Portland, Oregon, ou the H er shell-torn hills old Time wiil judge in th e lower court was more STANDARD CORN, dozen ................................... ............. ................$1.50 seek in your washer purchase, shield 12th day of November. 1923. fam iliar with the facts. 1 can free with each dozen. you will find it most pronoun Claim ant names as w itnesses: AA'ith oak and fir and pine. Then xvhy the cut? W hat xvas the Frank Ahnert. of Route 4, Estacada. O er F landers’ fields, w-hero poppies cedly developed in the Maytag PREFERRED STOCK TOMATOES, dozen ..................................$2.25 effect of the cut but to encourage Oregon. Gyrafoam. 1 can free. grow. Lawrence Thompson, of Route 4. appeals, clu tte r up circuit court doc- W here neath them brave men lie. Estacada, Oregon. PREFERRED STOCK TENDER MELTING PEAS, dozen $2.50 I kets and underm ine the effoctive- Henry Ktiuker, of Route 4. E staca The lark, ju st as in long ago, 1 can free. ' ness of the lower court? da. Oregon. Will sing in F lan d ers’ sky. PREFERRED STOCK TINY KERNEL CORN, dozen.............$2.50 Joe Wtederhold, of Route 4. E sta In the municipal court a man was C athedral walls men will resto re; 1 can free. cada. Oregon. ¡convicted by a ju ry of driving while Clackamas County: 40 acres. C athedral bel’s will toll; PREFERRED STOCK PIN EA PPLE, dozen ............................... $2.50 (.W ITH CAST A ALUM C.WITH LUM IN UM TU9 , drunk. Judge Ekwall sentenced him Act 6-9-16. Along those sacred aisles once more 1 can free. WALTER L. TOOZE, Sr. to pay a tine and serve ;'U days in Will Flemish lovers stroll. *------- Register. ’jail. SI IN’ U H. dozen $2.25 Notice to be published Ove consecu The war-wTecked gardens, to rn and 1 can free. The case xx'as appealed. Tho de tive weeks in Kastera Clackamas maimed. Permit th e M a y ta p if se lf to fendant pleaded guilty in the cir News. E-«tarnda. Oregon. Will seem as fresh and fa ir; CATSUP, rcgu’a r 25c, 3 fo r .......... .... ........... ..... ........ 50« p ro v e its unequalled helplulness cuit court. The judge there cut h . The w ar-scarred fields will be re b.-nr out Mayor B aker's o ft-rep eat 1 wcsfu'ng with it. Then it it jail sentence from 90 to 30 days. A- claim ed : ed charge th at peanut appeals to ci can’t SELL ITSELF, don t in the other ease, it was one n a n 's But still the scars are there. the circuit courts constantly dem or 1> cp it. Wc will gladly bring a judgm ent against the other, and th< alize the effort* of city au horities Tho million homes made desolate Max tap right to your hon e. judge in tho lower court heard th. By T euton's hellish arts to make law- mean law.— Oregon testim ony, knew all the facts and Will always feel the burdening Second-hand washers of aU fixed a sentence of 90 days. The Journal. we ght kinds taken in on new May ■ircuit judge, ignoring the judgm ent WANT CLO TH ES? O f »ore and broken hearts. of the lower court, reduced it to 30 ta g s . My trip next week will be my las: In tim e those broken h earts will this year. Suits and ox-ercoat-> a i days. heal. -till $23.50. O rders taken now. Will Fruit and V egetables alw ays in season In each of these two peanut ap- be E ’en though the scars rem ain; here for Christm as. Surprise dad HOGG BROTHERS peals. tho effect was to delay jus with a new overcoat or suit W hat And peace will come because we lx- more sensible? B. F. Black, J04 Main St., Oregon City 'ire approxim ately th ree montlia, to could feel weaken the prestige of the munici at Linn's Inn. Friday and Saturday. T hey did n ot die in vain. it Moss 1 * 11 . and Mesdame* Walt pal court and clu tter up already November 20 and 21. God's ble sir.g on our brave and fehnner, Cylde Schock, Steve Rob- congested circuit court doeke.s. *rts, Ralph Lemon and Pick Davis It is the adm inistration of ju«t:cr were the dinner guests of Mr. and gone maudlin. It is law mad - silly Mrs. W s l u r Lemon Sunday. i th ese and scores of csaei like them Ere Liberty had fled! BOB C O O K E M O TO R C O Currmsville Store J. O. TUNNELL, do you want most in a WASHER Canned Foods Week Stock your pantry at these money saving prices Gijrofoam Washer MORTON GOODS