Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, January 28, 1926, Image 4

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    EASTERN
CLACKAMAS NEWS THURSDAY. JANUARY
28, 1926
C. E. S. attended the district rally Duus o f Estacada and Mrs. P. T.
held at Dodge on Tuesday evening. Monroe and daughter, both of
Beginning with Feb. 2nd., the
Mrs. Lloyd Royse accompanied by
Mr and Mrg Rldon L2r,icjn cele-
Guests at the F. Madden home on Springwater.
Liberty Theater will stage a contest her small son went to Portland Mon- b„aU.d their 33rd wedding anniver- 1 Friday were Mrs. Ralph Galloway
Guests at the J. A. Shibley home
between old violin players o f old day evening.
1 sarv Jan 2lst. A dinner was given and daughter of Portland, Mrs. Art on Friday and Saturday were Mr.
time dance music, which was played
The mill has been in full o p era tion ,^ thp foliowing relatives: Mr. and ¡Cogswell o f Eagle Creek and Mrs.
FOR RENT— On shares preferred,
and Mrs. John Stormer o f Estacada
for what is called square dances thot since the weather turned warmer.
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i Mrs. Elmer Lankin, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Howell and daughter of
seven acres o f land. Inquire o f D.
and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Orval
were leading numbers in important It was closed down for a week dur- Kar, Unkin and daughter, Mrs. Sim- Springwater.
Kenny, Morrow station.
2-4-26
functions when dancing was the ; ing the col Jest part o f the month iio rj, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Evenson
A good lively time for all, where, j Stormer and son and Miss Edith
chosen amusement o f the entertain-1 on account of the logs being frozen. and son Ernie, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. at the Community club meeting Fri- j Howell,
WANT to hear from party having
ment. Such as “ Lancers, Virginia
Quite a l U '.b'r c f the mill fclka
day night, January 29, at the Esta-
Powers and two children.
R. I. Red cockerel to exchange or
Reel, Scotch and Irish reels, Minuet I are ill or have been quite recently.
There has been quite a number cada hotel.
C. E. Mpthews, State Field plumb­
sell. Call 69-4 Springwater. 1-28
and numbers with similar steps. The I Mr. LeRoy is still confined to hi; o f people sick with bad colds and la
The Ladies Aid met at the home ing inspector, called at the News o f­
Minuet is probably as old as any o f home with a very severe cold. Mrs. grppe. Mrs. M. L. Sevies was quite
FOR SALE or trade— 1 good young
of Mrs. Kirkwood on Thursday after­ fice on Wednesday o f last week.
these dances, a slow, easy, graceful i Lee Shaw v.-as con f:ncd to her bed
sick for three weeks but is better noon and ¿ ¡ j gome worj^ for her. It will be well to remember the
horse, $40. 1 set o f heavy breech-
step, originated in France sometime j for several days last week. Little
en harness, $16. 1 plow, $6 A.
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a*, this writing.
A short business session was also name if you have work to look over.
H. Baker, 1% east o f Eagle Creek during the 17th century and has, Ralph Le fena. er has been ill since
There will be a Sunday school so­ held.
Do not forget the Auction Sale of
bee nadopted by nearly every court I Christmas and the doctor desires
cial ;.t the church here Friday
Grange hall.
horses at Oregon City, Ore., Jan.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Kilgore
of
________________ o f civilized government and was the j that he be kept indoors at least six
evening the 25th of January.
Gresham were callers in th s neigh­ 30, E. J. Lankins, auctioneer.
Little
Lawrence
leading dance in this country for weeks longer.
WANTED TO BUY— Angora goats.
Mr. Britton is moving his family borhood on Friday.
Neighbors of W oodcraft will have
more than one hundred years.
It Royse has been suffering with ab-
Joe Nicholson.
2-4-26
to Willamette.
Callers at the J. F. Moger home 4th, Grand Master Mardall officiat-
is still danced at all National func- cesses on his right ear. His mother
Mr. Carver with his men is work­ Friday afternoon were Mrs. Vernie ing.
tions with our people. These dances has taken hm to Portland and put
MUSIC— Anyone wanting instruc­
ing at the end of his road. They are
wiil be tsaged after the violin con­ him in the care o f a baby specialist
tion in music will do well to see
near the Potter mill now.
Mrs. Lennie Gibson and Miss
test is over, by the uniformed brass
or consult Mary Alice Reed, a pu­
band o f Estacada at the Masonic Edyth Peters were visiting Mrs. Lee
pil o f Dr. Emil Enna.
2-25-26
SPRINGWATER
hall. The encore will determine the Shaw Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph De Shazer
FOR SALE— Fresh cow with calf, standing o f each contestant at the
About twenty ladies attended the
and daughter Violet were the guest*
also baled cheat, and oat hay, performance.
meeting of the Neighborly club at
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrg.
Ralph
De
Shazer
on
$18.00 per ton. A. D. Burnett,
the home of Mrs. R. S. Guttridge on
CONFECTIONERY AND
Sunday.
Teachers Meet In Estacada
Eagle Creek.
2-26-26
Pluss Cahill has taken the con­ Wednesday afternoon. Next meet­
—
LIGHT LUNCH
Clackamas county school teachers tract for falling and bucking for ing with Mrs. Wiley Howell the sec­
FOR SALE— 2 cows giving milk,
ond
Wednesday
in
February.
rnd officials will meet in the high Roy Douglass.
The first day his
$25. each. Also 16 shoats. T. S.
school building in Estacada Febru­ helper fell and severed an artery in
Dinner guests at the J. F. Moger
Snyder, Route 3, Estacada
1-28
ary 13 in an all-day session when a his arm. He was rushed to a doc­ home on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.
WANTED TO RENT— 4 acres, % - program of business and speaking tor and is doing nicely. It is said I , Wm. Bard.
INTERNATIONAL MADE-TO-MEASURE
mile east o f Estacada.
Address will be taken up. A business meet­ the accident was caused by the man | A number of young people o f our
CLOTHES
Mrs. W. E. Hall, Home Restaur­ ing will open the session at 10:15 not having any corks in his shoes. ;
ant, Estacada.
1-28 o ’clock in the morning, with R. M.
Pete Chester, according to the
Kirk, president o f Clackamas county
For Sale— Straw, $7 per ton; oat division o f the Oregon State Teach- last reports, is not improving as j
rapidly as his friends and family
hay, $14 per ton; vetch and oats, $16
per ton. Phone Redland 20-16. Oli- irs association presiding.
would like. He was injured in the
ver Guber, Estacada. Ore.
“ School Revenues and Taxation” woods several weeks ago, when a
Pointer’s Furniture Exchange, the will be the subject o f a talk by Bren- piece o f steel from a wedge struckj
CUTS MORE
place to get what you want and ton Vedder, county superintendent him in the eye causing him to lose
sell what you don’t want.
6-8-tf o f schools. J. L. Gary, superinten­ the entire sight o f that member.
SLICES
dent o f the West Linn high school,
Carl Rebgury has been a fre- j
FOR SALE— Choice yearling leg­ will discuss “ Scholarship Awards.”
The best success in Dairy­
quent visitor at the mill the p ast!
TO THE LOAF
horn hens, $12.00 per dozen. Call — Banner-Courier.
ing will result when a miner­
week.
7141.
1-28-26
al
compound
is
fed
which
con­
A good lively time fo r all, where, |
Colonel Crossley, Colonel Clark,
tains the essential elements
WILL TRADE— 176 laying year- Fred Steiwer, and the other candi­ at the Community club meeting F r i-'
so necessary for production,
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
day
night,
January
29,
at
the
Esta­
ling hens for good team wagon dates opposing Senator Stanfield,
and re-production.
cada
hotel.
children’ s between-meal snacks.
harness and farm implements, say they have had
encouraging
value $210. Call 7141
1-28-26 promises since the Junior Senator
ECONOMY MINERAL AND
THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
was proscribed. No announcement
MEDICINAL POWDER sup­
FOR SALE— Couple dozen first
CHURCH.
has yet been made as to the identity
plies these essentials.
"The Friendly Church on the Hill.”
class
white
Leghorns.
April
The same Holsum quality that won the Harry M.
hatched pullets each $16.00 per o f the lucky recipient o f the dry
IRA F. RANKIN, Pastor.
Freer
Trophy the second time in two years. The
vote;
Colonel
Kilfeather
thinks
it
doz. W. R. Jones.
1-28-26
For
further
information
will bq given to Mr. Steiwer as a re­ Sunday School............................... 10:00
same
price
as the regular large loaf.
call
FOR SALE— Early seed potatoes ward o f merit. Occupying my cus­
Geo. Lawrence, Supt.
American Wonder variety. S. A. tomary position as a mere outsider, Junior Church ............................... 10:45
Sold at Your Favorite
JTk f
Qgb
Roberts, Boring, Ore.
Phone I am watching with amused interest
Mrs. Rankin In charge.
BARTHOLOMEW
Damascus 54.
2-4-26 the movements o f Senator Gus C. Morning w orsh ip ........................... 11:00
Grocery and Restau- i i U l A a
¿ U
and LAWRENCE
Moser and Senator George W. Jos­ Epworth League devotional
FOR SALE— White Leghorn young
rants in Estacada and
eph.
They have been urged and
meeting ...................................... 6:30
Phone 601
Estacada, Ore.
chickens, now laying. One dollar
Vicinity.
Tlneett mtrriBcn of ifte. ffotiumfamlfy
importuned to “ announce” them- Evening w orsh ip .......................... 7:30
each.
Lena Underwood.
Phone
jelves, but neither have done so; but Mid-week Prayer Service at the
1311.
1-28-26
I feel confident if Mr. Joseph enters church Wednesday evening......7:30
FOR SALE—A large type Polund- the race, Mr. Moser will also be a Choir Practice at the church
Thursday evening..................... 7:30
Chfna boar, year and a halt old In contender.
A deal o f pressure has been j “ I will meditate on thy precepts,
pretty good condition. See John
Hall, 1 mile back of Currinsville, brought to bear on Judge Charles ! And have respect unto thy ways.
H. Carey to induce him to become I I will delight myself in thy statutes:
Oregon.
a candidate, but up to date he has I will not forget thy word.”
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Good Ford not declared his intentions. Until he
— Psalm 119:15-16.
touring car, $75, or trade for cow does, the real race for the senate
Mrs. Harry Updike who has been
or pigs. Also 14 inch plow like will not begin, as a great many in­
new, $16, or trade for good seed fluential citizens have him as their visiting relatives in Portland for
several days returned home on Sun-
grain. Mrs. W. C. Stoncman, R. 2, first choice.— Spectator.
___________________
day, accompanied by Mr. Updike
Estacada, Ore. Phone 59-111
A good lively time for all, where, who bad driven in on Saturday eve­
LUST—Near Springwater on New
nt the Community club meeting Fri- ■ n‘ n<? Yor ^er>
Years eve, a small black vanity case.
day night, January 29, at the Esta-
Return to this office and receive re­
cada hotel.
ward.
STRADIVARI AN
CONTEST
DOUGLASS MILL GOSSIP
VIOLA
R. G . M A R C H B A N K
The Day of
Minerals is here
EO
Cr LCX/\. IP
for Economical Transportation
si
CHEVROLET
FOR SALE— Good no. One Timothy
hay; good oat hay bailed $20.00
per ton at barn. Phone 42— 111, P.
W. Douglas, Currinsville.
24-6tp
¿WONKY TO LOAN. We have plenty
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
da, Oregon.
6-19-tf
If you want good copee get the Max-
aoll at Tom Morton’s. You will make
fl > mistake,
LIBERTY THEATRE PROGRAM
ESTACA D A
The HOME
Dry-Cleaning and Dyeing
Family Wash a Specialty!
Prompt Service at Right Prlc<
G IV E U S A T R IA L
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Any girl in trouble may communi
rate with Ensign Lee o f the Salva­
tion Army, at the White Shield
Home, 666 Mayfair Ave., Portland.
Oregon.
9-20-tf
LOANS on farms 6 per cent. No
commission
City loans monthly
plan. Oregon City Abstract Co.
Saturday-Sunday,
It's one
Matinee Sunday afternoon
Bt
Monday-Tuesday, February 1-2
THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
P n u j p r 601* °*
Total
-L U W C l “ C o s t of Farming
F oR SALE. Cheap— Vaughan drag
saw heavy type, 3 good blades. First
elass condition,
Call at Smiths
I irdw are store.
Tractor Power-™,™
FllR S A L E - Strawberry. 13 per 1000
of the Johnson variety. A splendid
canning berry and a heavy produc
er.
Very vigorous grower. Foi
more particulars, call P. 8. Stamp
Phone 43-5. R. 1, Estacada. Ore.
At.ENTS WANTED IN ESTACADA
TERRITORY— Sworn proof of
$7 5.00 a week. $1.60 an hour for
spare time.
Introducing Finest
Guaranteed Hosiery. 126 styles and
rolora. Low pricea. Auto furnish­
ed. No capital or experience neces­
sary.
Welkmt Hosiery Co., Dept.
B 63 Greenfield. Uhkt.
13 44
2:16
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. Don’t fail
to see this as it is a good show.
Worth more money but shown at
the same prices, 10c & 25c.
Power, according to the U. 8.
Department o f Agriculture rep­
resents sixty per cent o f the
total cost o f farming.
By far
the largest item o f farming ex­
pense. the cost o f power has a
tremendous effect on farm pro­
. SALK— Italian prune trees. 1 yr
* to S and 4 to 6 feet; extra tine. O
W. Failing. Boring. Ore.. R 1.
30-31
This is
big show. Don’t miss it.
o f the late ones.
»’OK r e n t OR SALE— The Doc ken
•lorf house at Morrow station. En
•»«Ire ot the neighbors on either side
or write ft. K Doekendorf, Mnlntla
Oregon
Jan. 2S-'76
•
January
MAKER.
A government survey o f the
cost o f power used on farm*
shows that tractor power on the
average costs 12 V* cents per
hour while the coat o f animal
power averages 26 cents per
hour. This is exceptionally con­
vincing proof o f the economy o f
ducts. The ability to acomplish
a certain amount o f work, quick­
er, with less labor and at the
right time,
are
outstanding
reasons why Fordson power is
cheaper and can make your
farm more profitable.
tractor power for farm work.
The Fordson, with its low fir*t
cost and low operating and up­
keep expense, is proving the
most economical power avail­
able for the majority o f all
farm jobs.
Fordson Power-
Efficient, Economical Power at
Low First Cost and Low Upkeep.
BOB
C O O K E M O TO R C O M P A N Y
ESTACADA
OREGON
1
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L O W E ST TERM S
M OST M ks buy their car on the installment plan. The
General Motors Corporation, with assets o f over a half
Billion Dollars and One Hundred and Thirty Million Dol­
lars in cash on hand, with no loans from banks or other
outside sources, °ffers to the public what we believe is the
lowest charge possible to obtain anywhere for a pur­
chaser who desires to buy c:i t :ms. All Chevrolet dealers
have the General Motors Time Payment Plan available
to their customers. If you buy on time,(as most purchas­
ers do) y°u certainly should investigate and compare
General Motors’ .harges for time financing as against
any other. In many instances your present car will be of
sufficient value to cover the down payment toward a new
Chevrolet.
H E R E are the N E W R E D U C E D P R IC E S
Touring Car, Now Only-
.
-
$510
Roadster, Now Only
.
.
$510
Coupe, Now Only
-
.
$545
Coach, Now Only
-
.
.
$545
Sedan, Now Only
-
.
.
$735
Commercial Chassis, Now Only
•
$395
Express Truck Chassis, Now Only~
$550
All Price* F. O. B. Flint, Michigan
Cascade Motor Co.
Wilcox Bros.
Estacada
Quality^ at Low Cost