Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, November 26, 1925, Image 5

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    EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 2<>, 1025
ELECTRIC STORE
A. SA G N ER , P ro p rie to r.
E lectrical Goods of All K inds— P ain ts, V arnish
els.— Tv/o cell F lashlights 50c.
fo r R e n t by Day.
E lectric
and E nam
in­
ter
V acuum Sweeper
P H O N E 76
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PORTLAND-CARVER-ESTACADA STAGES
M unicipal Term inal, Sixth and Salmon Sts.— Phone Main 7733.
L IN N ’S INN, E stacada, Oregon.
A, M.
P. M. P.M.
.
7 .
• A. M.
P o rtland
10:00 2:00 6:20 Lv. E stacada
Clackamas
10:30 2:30 6:50
Eagle Creek
C arver
10:40 2:40 7:00
B arton
B arton
11:05 3:05 7:25
C arver
Eagle Creek 11:15 3:15 7:35
Clackamas
Ar. E stacada
11:30 3:30 7:50 Ar. P ortland
* Daily except Sunday
(A )
M.:P.M. P.M
(A )
P.M
8:00 12:00 4:30 8:30
8:15 12:15 4:45 8:45
8:25 12:25 4:55 8:55
8;45 12:45 5:15 9:15
S:55 12:55 5:25 9:25
9:30 1:30 6:00 10:00
Saturday only.
FROM THE NORTHWEST’S
Finest Bakery
a
,
,
f i
THE BREAD
S U P R E ME
DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY BY OUR
OWN FAST “WHITE” AUTO TRUCK TO
ESTACADA RETAIL STORES.
“THE NORTHWEST’S
FINEST BAKERY”
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THE ESTACADA HOTEL
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ADS AID CHURCH WORK i ÿfrii S Ítp 'rtfs
-O' jO .y.
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U- wA* -y
The value to church work
of newspaper advertising
was recently affirmed by
Oscar A. Cooper, and mem­
bers of the Christian church
in this city when the pastor
and the society contracted
with the Herald for adver­
Flour is going, up all the time a little higher. Now is the time to lay in your
tising space to be used each
winter’s supply while the price is right.
week, and paid for at regu­
lar advertising rates the
same as any other commer­
cial institution, says the
Canby Herald.
FISCHER'S SILVER FLAKE ROLLED OATS, IN 10-LB. SACKS, AND
The church is a business
PAPER CARTONS. MADE FROM THE WALDO HILL OATS. NONE
proposition, said Mr. Coop­
BETTER.
er, and we believe that it
can be benefitted by paid
advertising just as any busi­
ness can be benefitted.
Mr. Cooper has always
advocated a proper amount
ALL GROCERIES AND FRUITS IN SEASON FOR THE THANKSGIV- %
of publicity on the part of
ING DINNER.
the church in order that its
patrons may be informed in
a general way as to operat­
ing and financial conditions
as aecting the members of
RUBBERS AND BOOTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.
the society. ( _ He believes
that advertising will assist
in maintaining a relation­
ship of good will and co­
operation; and he believes,
Always get your Green S. & H. Discount Stamps.
too, that t h e publisher
should not be expected to
donate this required public­
JOIN THE CROWD A T
ity to aid in the church’s up­
building.
We believe Mr. Cooper is
right in his convictions. The
experience and observation
of the writer has been that
frequently church goers
OUR MOTTO-SERVICE
complain of the omission of
H . B. SNYDER, - - C. A. DYKEMAN.
publicity relative to church
events. This is reflected on
the publisher which, as a
matter of fact, lies with the
E N T E R T A IN A T 500
members of the church who OREGON HAS GAIN OF 5703 FARMS IN 5 YEARS
On
S
atu rd ay evening, Mr. and Mrs.
fail to give to the publishei
R. H. C urrin entertained most de­
Oregon
registered
a
gain
of
5703
in
number
of
the information required. If
lightfully a t a 500 card party, fo u r
a church society has its owr, farms from 1920 to 1925 on the basis of figures issued tables being in play. A luncheon,
advertising spaee, and the by the bureau of census. This gain of more than 1000 consisting of hot tamales, bread and
pastor or some committee is farms a year during the period of severe depression in b u tter sandwiches, date nut pudding
authorized to fill this adver­ farm prices was made in western Oregon, for east of with whipped cream, and coffee was
tising space, the desire of the Cascades 14 counties have fewer than five years ago. served.
were won by Mrs. Smith
Five counties of western Oregon have gained more and The I)r. prizes
the people and the require­
Rhodes, Mrs. Rhodes and G.
ments of the society will be than 500 farms in the five-year period, and it is noted Wilcox.
that all are in the vicinity of the centers of population, The guests w’ere Messrs and Mes-
met.
where cultivation is uore intensive and large farms are dames G. Wilcox, Bartholomew, Go-
N O T IC E O F F IL IN G F IN A L AC frequently subdivided. Marion county leads with a gain hring, II. Heiple, Eshleman, Smith,
Rhodes and Ahlherg.
CO U N T NO. 3156.
In the County C ourt of the S tate o of 1202, Clackamas has 1189 more, Lane 889, Washing­
Oregon, fo r the County of Clack ton 875, and Columbia 604. Jackson is just behind with
amas.
In the M atter of the E state of Mar> a gain of 422.
■■mi
2K3BSSKSUT;.
Curry is the only western county with a decrease.
Lawless, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given th a t Ellci East of the Cascades the losers are Baker, Crook, De­
P. Radford, as the executrix of thi
schutes, Gilliam, Grant, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Mor­
last will and testam en t and of th
estate of M ary Lawless, deceased row, Sherman, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler.
has filed her final account as sue!
executrix with the County C ourt oi Multnomah with 1988 farms has an increase of 100.
the S tate of Oregon, fo r the Count;
The total farms for the state are 55,980, against
of Clackamas, and th a t Monday, th(
50,206
in 1920. The census bureau counts as a farm the
21st day of December, 1925, at the
hour of 9:30 A.M., and the cour land farmed by one person or by members of his fam­
room of said Court has been fixer ily and hired help. If he has tenants or renters each of
as the tim e and place fo r the hear
ing of objections to said final ac these is counted as having a farm.
count, and the settlem ent thereof.
Washington shows practically the same tendencies
ELLEN P. RADFORD,
as Oregon, with a gain of 6888 farms and the gain cen­
Executrix.
McGuirk & Schneider, A ttorney: tered in the western part of the state, particularly in
fo r Executrix.
Date of first publication, Nov. 26 King, ierce, Snohomish, Kitsap and Thurston counties,
1925. L ast publication, Dec. 17.
iakama, however, gained 586 farms, while 16 counties
east
of the mountains were losing. Clarke has an in­
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
D epartm ent of the In terio r, U. S. crease of 354.
Going Up
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
t*K*s**ai¡ •
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT
THE ESTACADA HOTEL
A REAL HOME PLACE
LIGHTS ALWAYS LIT
FIRES NEVER OUT
DOOR IS ALWAYS SWINGING
BOTH WAYS
EXCELLENT SANITARY ROOMS
THE TABLE ALWAYS SET
ELECTRIC RANGE IS HOT IN THREE
MINUTES
TDHAT
do yow want rstosî
inti
Land Office, a t Portland, Oregon
Nov. 21, 1925.
Notice is hereby given th a t EUi
BRIDGE INCLUDED IN LEVY FOR 192b.
Misenhimer, of Cherryville. Oregon
who, on Septem ber 16, 1921, mad
A levy of $14,100 for improvement of streets and
homestead en try No. 07171, fo r th<
N EA R D E P O T
bridges
within the city limits of Oregon City was voted
W
%
of
SEV*
of
F.%
of
SWV«,
sec­
1
tion 13, township 2 south, range f at a meeting of taxpayers of the Oregon City road dis­
•F O u r slock of G roceries. Nut*, C o n fectio n ery , Fruit» an d Vegetable»
east, W illam ette meridian, has filer'
v
trict Saturday night. The levy will be a 3 mill tax. Oi
alw ays Frer-h and P rices R easonable .
notice of intention to make fina'
?
proof, to establish claim to the land the sum $8000 will be used for the construction of a
ROOMS AND L IG H T L U N C H E S_________________
above described, before the Regis bridge over the Madison street gulch and $5000 for the
te r of the U. S. Land Office, a t Port
MANY THANKS FOR YOUR LIBERAL PATRONAGE
A first payment of $1100
land, Oregon, on the 29th day of purchase of a street flusher.
December, 1925.
to
the
state
highway
commission
as part of Oregon City’s
laim ant names as w itnesses:
WE BUY EGGS, CASH OR TRADE
... C John
share
in
the
pavement
of
the
south
end road was voted.
O’Dell of Cherryville, O re­
gon.
Residents of the section at the north end of Madison
Stew art Seely of Cherryville, Ore
street have been seeking the ocnstruction of a new
To the house on the co m er they gon.
A V E G E T A R IA N R O M A N C E .
William A ult, Cherryville, Ore bridge for several years.
Activity of the Buena Vista
went,
lor.'.:, let'_u:c get m arried,” s a d Wclio t h : v rs'n 'p from his slum ber gon._
Improvement
club
has
been
directed to that end, and
Richard Allen, of Cherryville, Ore
On the greensw ard held the event. gon.
A rti.
lack
of
finances
has
been
the
chief
deterrent in the past.
z C slr
he made her a present,
“ W il ycu r cc’ cry 1: p tw o?”
Clackamcs C ounty: ICO acres, Act
Installation
of
a
street
cleaning
system
was heartily in­
A id they now take a spinach i 6-9-16.
rsked she.
WALTER
L.
TOOZE,
SR.,
dorsed
by
more
than
60
property
owners
present.
V .h c.iTOt will do rr.d I think
*
Register.
dear,
And this is the endive my story
Publication will be made for five
l or there isn’t muchroom le ft to | consecutive weeks in the Eastern
Som ething b etter will tu m :p,” Mid
Did you ever stop to think that if buying is slow
w rite.— N. H. Randall.
Clackamas News, E stacada, Oregon. I
he.
Date of first publication, Nov. 26, i it may be because prices are too high? And did it ever
»e replied, slightly radish
from
1925; last, Dec. 24. 1925.
blushing,
W A R CRY
occur to business that the consumer has to fit his outgo
(Though her rouge vr s parsley the
The Salvation arm y issued a spe-1
N O T IC E
to his income, and that if he hasn’t the money he can’t
fa u lt).
cial Portland num ber last week, O f Road D istrict Meeting to Vote ;
buy? Does it ever occur to the manufacturer that he
Special Road Tax.
I’ve always bean tru e, and I ’ll still which contained many Oregon v iew s,!
Notice is hereby given, pursuant 1 kills his own market sometimes by demanding too heavy
be,
w rite-ups and a message from Gov-1 to section 15, chapter 299, general I
The wider prosperity Í3 diffused the greater
Though your kale may not keep trn o r Pierce. The News was fa v o r-; laws of Oregon, fo r 1917, th a t a a profit?
road district meeting of the legal the total buying power and the heavier the selling. That
us in sa lt.”
ed with a copy.
voters o f Road D istrict No. 7. |
5 off to old P ars’n Ipp's cottage
Clackamas County, Oregon, will be , is an inexorable law that nobody can change.
Onion road, the wedding to stage,
The G reater Clackamas Union of 1 held on the 28th day of November, !
hey spud, and it took but a sec­ C bs will m eet in the Congregation- j A. D. 1925, in said road district, at
ond
al church, Oregon City. F rid ay eve the hour of 7:30 o’clock P.M., in
“Promiscuous petting” cost 24 Pasadena high
the Estacada City Hail, to vote an I
In this modern taxi-cabbage
ning. December 4.
school
students one dollar each when they were anaiirn-
additional tax in said road district j
u t you ca n ’t beet a taxi-cab m eter;
fo r road purposes as by law required. ed in police court Friday. Thirteen other students who
Many
of
the
chuck
holes
in
the
A ppeasing the bill le ft him broke,
H. E. CROSS,
were caught in a round up of necking parties failed to
County Judge.
aused a lum p to sprout in his unpaved portion of m arket road No. I t
7
were
filled
with
gravel
last
week
appear in answer to a police summons, and will be
thorax.
And nearly made poor Artichoke, which is appreciated by users of the (
i
i
Model Supply Co.
lowever, thejr were not crew-fallen;
road.
Say you saw it in th« News,
brought into court on bench warrants.
Do y o u s e e k S P E E D ?
TH ORO UG H N ESS? — V E R ­
S A T IL IT Y ? - E C O N O M Y ? -
C O N V E N IE N C E ? N o m a t t e r
w h a t p articu l; 1 a d v a n ta g e you
seek in y o u r w ash er p u rch ase,
y o u w ill find it m o st p ro n o u n ­
cedly dev elo p ed in th e M ay tag
G y rafo am .
*0
P e rm it th e M aytat» i t s e l f to
p ro v e its un eq u alled helpi'ulne a
bv w a s h in g u iith i t T hen it it
d o e sn ’t S E L L IT S E L F , d o n 't
k p it. W e will gladly b rin g a
M a v t a e rig h t to y o u r hom e.
Second-hand washers of II
kinds tfk e n ia on new May-
lags.
HOGG BROTHERS
104 Main St., Oregon Citj}